Southington High School - Chronicle Yearbook (Southington, CT)

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Estelle Sabatella Rosalie Pizzitola Roberta Curran Betty Haskell Stephanie Hartshorn Margaret O'Hala Carol Heise Camille Petrillo CLASS OFFICERS Alphonse D'Angelo ....,.....Andrew Meade CHRONICLE STAFF . t.,...s,.,., Arlene LePage and CLASS COLORS Turquoise and Black CLASS MARSHALS .......Frances Wendt Margaret O'I-Iala Alphonse D'Angelo Loretta Witowski Gail Schumann Kathleen Maruzo Bonnie Brennan Gail Dix Grace Fiondella Andrew Meade Joseph Woodman Howard Gilman Maryann Walonski CLASS ADXIISOR Steven Florie 2 'GUIFUWFN THE CHRONICLE OF 1956 lntroclucition Title Page . Contents ,. Appreciation Baby Pictures Class Diary . Activities , Cheerleaders , Athletics C , . Senior Play . 6 Personnel Data Senior Poll . . Class Will Presentations Senior Section Class Poem Class Prophecy Class Pictures Informals 3 Faculty .. Ads . 6 Table of Contents Page , . 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Maggie O'Hala was elected record keeper while Andy Meade kept our bankbook balanced. Mr. Walter Meyers was unanimously chosen as our Class Advisor. This month we were officially welcomed to S.H.S. by the Seniors at a dance we won't forget! That lipstick took hours to get off, and I thought I'd never find my shoes. October-Under the coaching of Mr. Orsene our Freshman boys organized Fresh- man Sports. Miss Carroll organized the first group of Freshman Cheerleaders who were Maggie O'Hala, captain, Margie Marotto, Patty Masthay, Maureen Butler, Lolly Witow- ski, Arlene LePage, and Fran Wendt. February-Our first money-making attempt-a square dance which proved to be very successful. Gail Schuman and Nat Florian were elected Freshman Pages for the annual Valentine Dance. March-Our first Magazine Campaign! We made a good showing by coming in second. Next year we'll win! Don't tell me june is just around the corner. Oh those awful exams. What! We have to be at school by 7:30 A.M.!! Well we had a lot of fun, and hope to have lots more next year. SOPHOMORE YEAR - 1954 September-7:30 A.M. Yawn! What's that you said? It's zoo early to think straight. llll never get used to it. Oh-you say we held elections! Nat Florian, Pres., John Bru- nalli, Veep.g Fran Wendt, Scribe, and Andy Meade, moneyholder. October-Girls' Sports organized for the first time at S.H.S. Three Sophomore girls to make Honor Varsity Team are Maggie O'Hala, Mary Ann Walonoski, and Carol Heise. The Sophomore boys doing well on the gridiron and basketball court. November-We collaborate with the Freshmen and hold another square dance. A big turn-out gave us a nice profit. February-Maggie O'Hala and Andy Meade chosen as Sophomore Pages for the Valentine Dance. March- Curly Davis back with the magazines. We work real hard only to place second again! Oh well, Theres Always Tomorrow. The members of the Student Council from the Sophomore Class were Nancy Porter, Arlene LePage, Howard Gilman, Betty Snow, and Stella Bobrowiecki. April-That screaming has finally stopped that l've been hearing from the gym and the Sophomore girls that made cheerleading were: Gail Schuman, Fran Wendt, Betta Curran, Pat Masthay, and Stella JUNIOR YEAR - 1955 S Dear Diary: Here we are-upperclassmen at last! September-Election News! Time for a change. Alphonse D'Angelo, President' i Q , Nancy Porter, Vice-President, Frances Wendt, Secretaryg Robert Stankoski, Treasurer. Mr. Steven Florie was chosen as our new Class Advisor. OctoberfStudent Council convenes with junior representatives Fran Wendt, Andy Meade, Maggie O'Hala, Stephanie Hartshotn, Arlene LePage, Jackie Del.age, and Andrean Tacinelli. All the bums turn out for the Halloween Bums Ball, What fun the night before on our Pumpkin Raid! Who got hit in the ear with beebee? November--Blue Knights end up undefeated by shellacking Meriden High 47-0. Andy Meade and Corky Cassella named co-captains for 1956 Season. December-Vfhat a wonderful night. Moonlight Mist -dancing to the music of jimmy Azzolino. Our hrst prom, a huge success. February-The six members of the Junior Recital were Nat Florian, Andy Meade, Larry Orvis, Maggie O'Hala, Frances Wfendt, and Rhoda Prescher. The two winners were Larry Orvis and Franny Wendt. Pages at the Valentine Dance are joe Woodman and Cindy Nagle. Tweet and Andy named co-captains of 1956 Basketball Team. U April-Bring back those Minstrel Days. What a terrific show. Nat as interlocuzorr with End Men john and Vic, john Anderson, Bob Pilot, Bob Nash, Freddie, and Andy all did a swell job. May-Fran and Gail elected co-captains of the Cheerleaders. Betty Snow wins DAR History Prize. Alphonse and Arlene chosen co-editors of Chronicle, Carol Heise named an Emblem editor, and Betty Snow assumed editorship of Crusader. juniors inducted into Honor Society: Al D'Angelo, Nat Florian, Rhoda Prescher, Fran Wendt, Gail Schumann, Stephanie Hartshorne, Maryann Griffith, Carol Heise, Betty Snow, joan Per- lot, Dolores Perlot, Maryann Walonoski, Rosalie Pizzitola, Mary Ann LaPorte, and Nancy Porter. Representatives to Boys' State were Al D'Angelo, and Nat Florian. Nancy Porter and Rosalie Pizzitola attended Girls' State. SENIOR YEAR - 1956 September-Al D'Angelo, Pres., Andy Meade, Veep, Fran Wendt, Secretary, and Maggie O'Hala, Treasurer. We welcome the Freshmen!! Well-we did a real good job. 355 worth of fun? and all that publicity. What ever happened to the Peach Drive. December- Curtain Going Up at Hatton School. A hilarious comedy well-staged by Maggie O'Hala, Rhoda Prescher, Carol Heise, Robert Zobbi, Al D'Angelo, john Anderson, John DiNello, Bob Nash, Fred Kuhr, David Gardner, Estelle Sabatella, Arlene LePage, Gail Dix, Maureen Butler, Meredith Mauch, Andrean Tacinelli, and jacki Delage. january-Betty Snow received DAR Award for good citizenship, scholarship, and leadership. February-Basketball team becomes CVC League Champs. Claudette and jimmy elected King and Queen of the Valentine Dance. Big Senior Party at Hogan s in Water- bury. Thanks Mr. Robinson for a wonderful evening. March-Top Twelve announced: Rhoda Prescher, Valedictoriang Betty Snow, Salutatoriang Alphonse D'Angelo, Frances Wendt, jane Clark, Dolores Perlot, Carol Heise, Maryann Griffith, Mary Ann LaPorte, Arlene LePage, Stephanie Hartshorne, and Florence Maiorano. May-The Most Wonderful Night of the Year is the night of our Senior Prom. A climax to our Senior year. june--After our Class Night that was quite a night comes Graduation. The ending to four wonderful years. Years of laughter, tears, heartaches, and surprises. No matter what the future may hold in store for us, we will all remember with fond memories those days at S.H.S. and all the friends we left behind. Thanks to Mr. Florie for being so patient. 13 M ,v.,... I , ,I ACTIVITIES s iff ,f'N XX if 111111 C 'Xl x 5 YL?-Q 1 ' 1: : Ai F'-5 f ' .1 X x 1:9 X 2 v' AI lv ffl spf5 13' QKB. JUNICR RECITAL Rhoda Prescher Maggie O'Hala Frances Wendt Andy Meade Nat Florian Larry Orvis lwr CHRONICLE STAFF Co-editor A A A A A A Arlene LePage Co-editor A A A Alphonse D'Angelo Advisor A A A A A AA A A AMr. joyal SENIOR SECRETARIAL CLUB President A A Mary Ann Walonoski Vice President A AA Lorraine Wielgos Secretary AA Judy Navarerte Treasurer A Melanie Sepko Advisor A Mrs Fontana , A -V1 'WJ la , A 1 V .,A A Aim, A 4 'TE 241115 if rsvf - a Iv' I l l STUDENT COUNCIL President .....,.,A........ .,.........A,. A ndy Meade Vice Presidents.. -..... ....... F rances Wendt Secretary .,............ ..,...... R uth England Treasurer ..,.,...4. .,.,..,... S usan Keegan Advisor .,....,.. .t....,., M r. McSorley NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ' President .....i.,.......... Stephanie Hartshorn Vice President .......... Alphonse D'Ange1o Secretary ..,...........,........,..,, Gail Schumann Treasurer ..,..,.............. Mary Ann Griffith Advisor ..,...... ......,......... M r. Gosinski N . X J, S 5901 XS-Ev Q -I 'ALL BAND President .....,..................,...., Kenneth Bell Vice President ...,,,.. .,..,.....,.,. L ee Hall Secretary ..,........ ...t,.. A rlene LePage Treasurer ....,.t ..........,. B ob Pilot Advisor ,...,.... .....,. M r. Badrigian X W Q!! -giv EMBLEM Editors . STAFF Virginia Goggin Carol Heise Ann Hodgkins Advisors Miss Bedford Mrs. Fontana Miss Rnmonderrfi Mr. Florie A - ' f'S I of-' Pi' 5 Xf' . crawl, ,-Q, .Y CRUSADER STAFF Editor Berry Snow Advisor M11 Good row PEP CLUB President Lorerm Witowski Vice President Barbara Snntfigo Secretary , Ruth England Treasurer Judy Meccerilio Advisor, , Miss McNnmee E7 MINSTRELS Advisor ..... ....,.......,,4,..A.......,.,, M iss Beach ww f Z VARSITY President ,..,s..,,...,.... Vice President ,..,..., Secretary .,..,..,...... Treasurer ,..,i,. Advisor ....,.,.. S37 CLUB .....,..Bob Celella .-.Nat Florian .Andy Meade Bob Stankoski ...Mr. Lozoski 'Q f ',1 JR. RED cRoss President .... . .... ....,,.. W illiam Schwab Vice President.. .. .. , . .George Spratto Secretary .. ....... . . .. jane Doucette Treasurer.. . . .... Pat Brennan Advisor. .. ..... ........ M rs. Pace I I I I li ,pliti I f I I I I I I If MAJORETV 135 Presidemyx iii ene jewerr SeCremryI'KI'eu5urer ISn 'rn KorI1ovIIn Advisor I 1mS5f'sh I J A U f , I fpv IIVVX ' J' X Ig If I I I Q X 1 ,. I I N X, . N a , 1 , X . I +I II I' .X I . - J II., W I A ff I I ,. 1 . ',,, Q I I I I IW: I I1 FUTURE FA RM ER S OF AMERICA PrcsILIcnr IZIIIIIL- Szpnk Vice Prcsidcnr DIWIII IVIQILIUUIIIIILI Secretary-'I'rc11surcr Ralymund Iinryrmry Rcportcr Ruben Iiurz Scmincl Rubcrl Mwrclli Advisor Mr. CQIILII-:cms ' . TX- f nfl 'i E? Q :fn -'F SH 09 ' '- .1 X .S T9 .R kl'fi.'HI:QxEQ'ii?dj,r9,MI M' S' 5?-gf - L' fl via: in Z J-WIA JI' ' M T? l L! YH I ir X .N f, I S ' M MI lu tr H! S F , I J .--'---III uf , . 3 ORCHESTRA I P As Advisor Mr. Siemintkoski fbx X f 1, 65 KX M f WM CHEERLEADERS My fjfwl l U E' V hx x., I BOYS' lOSEPl-l lFONTANA Athletnc Dnrector Baseball Coach 1,1 JOSEPH ORSENE Asst Football Basketball Track Coach Na! PASQUALE CASSELLA Baseball Captam L? WALTER l..OZOSKl Football Basketball Asst Baseball Coach JOHN RATHBUN Track Coach ATHLETICS 4' ' Q fCo captam Football J 15' N Nova? --r-.,.., ANDREW MEADE NATHANHEL FLORIAN Football Basketball Basketball Co captamj fd CCO captamp fix. A-I , . b 1., 6 A . Q h . ff A F' f if f 21 .. - ,,, 1 6 V7 . Wg , Q W I f gl if QQ? , ,..f 2 x 2 3, , f1..tn5Tif + f .X ee' First row, l. to r.: J. Porter, B. Cellella, B. Stankoski, C. Cassella, A. Meade, B. Ludecke, M. Ungaro. Second row, 1. to r.: J. Bennett, A. Tarfano, J. Berg, B. Lacourciere, J. Geloso, D. Stal-ten. Third row: B. Kitchen, T. Farr, T. DelSanto, B. Callahan, P. Lazaskus, W. Thompson, R. Ludecke. Fourth row: T. LaMontagne, J. Orsene, H. Bernier, D. Upson, N. Romano, W. Terry. Fifth row: J. Staken, R. Grimaldi, Coach Lozoski, Coach Orsene. x, ,Q ,- f , Qu.. L . F' ,. Corky Cassella Bob Cellella Andy Meade FOOTBALL Bill Ludeclce Tom DelSanto Jim Porter Bob Stankoski 22 ., III, t I. -. .fheg A i- I I II mam - . ' Q , ,. ru 1 ----Q-L 9 KVYML i I' -' A' S'-L-f?fft1,!tf1' - Q .. . 11 'R W 'X 1 X -f f.- -'FPQQ TEA , mx If ii Q6 I, 3 1 I -' 'Z--f'.'-2-l.'3r.3-ET .-'QiQ7 ' '-'fi--gfkfqig 4, 'W-F- 2 ' ' '-11,., , . ' t ' 'H ' . I - 4 ' 'F X if jr 'K hi--T trims t. N -'N an . 7 ' if .FSA ' , - , '-,' , 1. ,.t ' - ' X ox' ' .1 if V f' f'4 .., Q II' , ,I-gi II II XI. II A- ',,y . .II 5 I s' I I I' IIII -, ,gk I -I .- ,, QQII'-A .,1 ,-- ., I Lyy I Wav' f ., v I, , :RTR I II I I, I 'IA I .I II' , 4- , I J M ZF:-- H A 1 I-Ig I-I I I I III '-MI,-, - .QQII I V34 .--:i3Qlgy 3':Q. ,5g,.t':.I'I3.IIg+,, -aux, 1 A -V II 4 as f '-, - .' ' ., ,V . 'V-9 - - fs' -f-..Y2-f:'GiQ?'7?'3 '- ' ' ' . 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T'ff.3',f3755 j,14 fLE,?i?Z3'l43if5f-'afai is V -ii--rf'.?'1-'N -1 ' x A5-5,:EwgIAwg-f gggItgM'fj'A.j3I,3:E5w. , ..fm,1i5g' , jx f -ggjg-give:Aw-'P.?fhqz9,eQ3:5?v':f ,,i ',g5,fI'- - - Vg! ' I -I 'S q,,-'-fL'f'- ai- .gisgff k iw i? .. ' ' --I Q L aw 'V f' MQ ., f - 'iii .-sffff' - ' -- - mm.x,-f'-1' '1' 2-, aaguLh,9R-2'-U' '- -.c':wrt'.w FOGTBALL 1955 Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Wilson Seymour Darien Westport Branford Plainville 0 East Haven 26 26 14 36 21 32 fn .- 1 ,Q -- - 's ., I.,- L54 N A 'fy H .,' s r ter' ii: -l Uv, V ,ii Ss L, .Q V .nfl 1., X4 i It I It all 95' asf, xzirzeg, 223:37 im., V, 1s.zag,q.f ffsfwff a'4 5 ig, If if i 1 s ' f , - Z 5 .wwf I , 4 ,, , , E , , - . . f f ew- , Q W , 1 , aa . , -'-' ,, ' , V . ' Q L Front row, 1. to r.: R. Potter, C. Cassella, R. Rodriguez, A. Meade, D. L Back row: Orzech, B. DePaolo, A. Polak, A. Tarfano, N. Florian, Lozoski, Coach Orsene. Corky Cassella, Andy Meade, Nat Florian, Bill DePaolo if I , f 'I y r A 2517 ff! I 'YZVZ X . haf ,fbi WI? WM! if W orenzo, A. Angiletta. P. Lazaskus, Coach Q SIVJJZQ BASKETBALL Southington Southington Southington Southington Sourhington Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Lyman Hall Woodrow Wilson Middletown Glastonbury Rockville Windsor Newington Alumni Plainville Farmington Woodrow Wilson Newington Lyman Hall Glastonbury Middletown Plainville Rockville Windsor Farmington TRACK TEAM Front row, 1. to r.: S. Henderson, f . I . , ge. Q 'fy 1 f ' - , .. : ffl 1-11 L 4zlge'k'LY . 5 X f ' it B. Sheppard, G. Spratto, P. 3' ., , A Doran. J. Salzillo. . ff' . , F -, ,T ,N .l J X Second row: J. Tassie, B. Le- '-1 V 'J 1. Y , 1 Page, A. Angilerta, J. Flynn, T. Q X - -. , -A Kirkland, J. Llodra, H. Ursone. X ' ' ale. !f,w- l, ',A ' I I' 5' Third row: B. Flynn, C. Marotto, Q, Q 31 b ,A Q I if ,J ' , - '11 1 -5, V J. Callahan, B. Lacourciere, R. N- X, , X: W- N . 4 ' FR' S Renna, N. Florian, M. Ungaro. ' X 1. L , V fi , J. Woodman, B. Curtis, j. Nagle. ' 1 f XL' Q , XX . Q. A 'xg J. Geloso. ' '75 fx, V I eu N B ' I xixiv Q i nip. h' ' , I , V ,,jv,,. -- ' A , ., - Q. 1 - up , is 1 .7 1. 1 ir. . 1 SOUTHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL TRACK RECORDS Event Time Year Held By Meet SSO yd. Run 2:06 min. 1934 Dwight Atwater Derby 1 mile run 4146.4 min. 1934 Francis Walsh New Britain-Plainville 880 yd. Relay 1135.8 min. 1933 L. Mucci C.l.A.C.' F. Smith G. Smith J. Gura High jump 5 ft. 1015 in. 1933 Donald Erbe Plainville Pole Vault 12 ft. o iii. was Donald Erbe c.i.A.c. Javelin 160 ft. 5111 in 1937 Alton Wallace C.1.A.C. 100 yd. Dash 9.7 sec. 1953 joseph DePaulo Farmington 220 yd. Dash 21.9 sec. 1953 joseph DePaulo C.l.A.C. L 440 yd. Dash 51.7 sec. 1953 Joseph DePaulo Farmington 180 yd. Low Hurdles 23.3 sec. 1953 james Conaty C.1.A.C. . , , Broad jump 21 ft. 1.3 in. 1953 joseph DePaulo Farmington gourhmgton 12 Slmsglffl' T h shot Put 47 fr. 21., in. 1955 Joseph Flynn sacred Heart Outhlngton 19 Goofm ec Discus 137 ft. 2 in. 1955 joseph Flynn Wethersheld Southington 8 Torrington D Southington S Haynor C.l.A.C. Connecticut lnterscholastic Conference Southington 10 Glastonbury V , Soufhington 10 Plaiaviiie 3 ggiiiiiiiiigg 2314 Wggdrgig 3254 goutglngton 12 IIGCWLIHSIOH May 12 Southington 62M Wetherslield 41W Southlngton , Miiiilen 1 May 19 Southington 56 Middletown 48 Southlngton 1 W? hetcgmpd May 23 Southington 81 Sacred Heart 23 out inzton 5 of CIS 9 May 27 Southington 79M Portland 616 goutlgington 18 Effindsor July 2 Southington S4 Torrington 20 out ington 15 armington Southington 14 Rockville Southington 1 Glastonbury Southington 5 Goodwin Tech Southington 8 Newington Southington 6 Plainville Southington 4 Seymour 3 ,. . , - .,,,,, .. , , , ' ', , Southington 0 Woodrow Wilson fffu. V' ., 'Y-2,35 'fi ' . ' ., '-ix 5 7 1 A 3 1 . fr.-a..f 7 -' 1' A .1 , -at js' 1, I ,.x'f','5', 'iff 1 , -..,4P',.gA F i an iq' ,ski ,V J VLTN- V . Jix. qu. di l if A- 3, hifi -ff 112 '11-.Wfzf , ' - J fwraal' J--A -11' .ftkljk -. 1 1' 'Vf7 'L .2 'f ?f N. 1 fri' ','. i' ' . it-P -t J! I , . - - - 'wir' 'F' .,.l ., ' 4 Q1 44 if ,Hmm if LQHIIISI rnmg irimg- ti- ,wg A f w ' - ' 1' ll sl fl 1 . H1 1- - ul ll A all Q 9 1 as 1 A .fa f Front row, 1, to r.: J. Orsene, R. ' 1 fr-Jn, -sa. a 5 Q 'gg ' ':,'lf's,' s' 'A Campochairo, A. Meade, C. Cas- ' ' . 1 ii' tx! sella, D. Lorenzo, F. Dudzik. 5 X- W 'mmm Second row: T. Mauro, R. 5 . INGY ll l Thorpe, C. Mauro, W. Coppolo, LWNUQ 1Hl'f5!0't llvlllluulxf I UP-Q51 ! J. Lombardo, B. Bureau, F. Q -L. ' 5 n Florian. . x 1 7 .1141 fx? ' LJ xl . 11 Third row: S. Porter, Brooks, J. Lorenzo, M. Habruary. P. Lazaskus, B. Kowalczyk, Coach Lozoski. J ,f ,Q Q59 1,9 W .gap . .1 Y X t DIHQ, N A 1 0 1 QuvkiniupluwXiyyiufwgmri .vmqmwl 'N 'rf GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Girls' Athletic Association is an organization around which all athletic programs are built. In May of 1955 the control of the Association passed from Miss Carroll to a group of officers and sports man- agers who will be elected yearly. The officers that served during 1955 and 1956 were: Rosalie Pizzi- tola, president, Johanna Brunalli, vice-president, Maria Fontana, secretary, and Arlene LePage, treas- urer. The purpose of our organization is to promote leadership, provide wholesome recreation, and induce good sportsmanship. Within each sport five to fifteen teams are formed and they compare in intramural programs. An honor varsity team is then selected through the process of elimination to play inter- scholastic games. The Leaders' Corp was organized this year for the junior and Senior girls. This club was organized to enable girls interested in sports to obtain practical experience in timing, scoring, and officiating. These OUR COACH AND TEACHER Miss Helen Carroll has been our friend, coach, teacher, and helping hand ever since we first stepped into the locker room as little Freshmen. Since then she has guided us and given us a large curriculum of girls' sports and has tried to teach us how to get along with others and good sportsmanship. Miss Carroll, we are deeply indebted to you for all that youve done for the girls in this school and we seniors hope that the seniors, juniors, sophomores or whoever you may have in your classes in future years will appreciate you as much as we do. girls officiated all the intramural programs. Each year the G.A.A. sponsors an annual sports day. On this day the girl athletes are given the op- portunity to demonstrate their talents. On sports days the honor teams compete as one school against the other. On play days the girls simply divide up sides. The Sports Day this year was held on March 3 and basketball and volleyball were played. Refresh- ments were served and a good time was had by all. The main objective of the Girls' Athletic Associa- tion is to have all the girls participate in the pro- gram in one way or the other, and if it wasn't for this whole-hearted support the G.A.A. would be un- able to exist. Last but not least there is Miss Carroll, who has given her time and effort for the promotion of girls' sports. She not only teaches the girls to be better athletes, but she teaches the true meaning of sportsmanship. She has done a tremendous job and we all want her to know how much we appreciate her. 1 r 2 ,,,,....a,.,,...- !., E ax Xiu' t. . Ms, 13.4 ph 1 i .W I l . . ,,,.,,i J t, Alok VOLLEYBALL Arlene LePage Rosalie Pizzitola, Mary Ann Walonowski Maggie G'Hala, Loretta Witow- ski Not Pzclured Frances Wendt, Judy Nava- ICIIC Joyce Aldi and Carol Heise. I w ,Lf BASKETBALL The Honor Varsity Girls' Team had a very successful season. The record was four wins and one defeat. At the annual Sports Day, the Southxngton Girls won all three of their games beating Woodbury, Newington, and Litchfield. The Varsity Team consisted of Loretta Witowski, Rosalie Pizzitola, Arlene LePage, Maggie O'Hala, Mary Ann Walonoski, Ann Slack, Shirley Gemmell, Gerry Feeney, Ruth England, Loretta Kuhr, Roberta Moulton, Claudia Judd, Virginia Ellsworth, Emily Zawisa, Nancy White. The manager was Rhoda Prescher. On Thursday nights, the intramural tournament was held. Over 100 girls articipared The winning team consisted of Gail Schumann, Judy Kashur, Patty P ' - Palmieri, Judy Meccatiello, Caroline Miller, Shirley Colletto. 1 X I mtl 'Bla iff!! 1 f Qfyyffgflf ff! W1 1 f 1 5 11471, 1 ff l f ff!! A 111 1 1 0 1 , 1 X51 1 1 f! 1 1 14' 151' 11 1 1 1 1 B10 114 117474 fx I X fff' 1 ,f C115 y 1111 ,110 M f 1 1' 1 4 1 11 4 1 ff f M7115 11 ? X f 143, I 154 FIELD HOCKEY CLUB In Septembepa Field' Hockey was organized for all girls The club was divided into 2 classes, the intramural and the honor varsity, The Intramural club consisted of five teams that played against one another every Thursday afternoon. The Honor Varsity team consisted of fifteen girls who practiced 2 afternoons during the week. The team had 2 games, Bloomfield game was tied 1-lg and the Simsbury game we lost, 5-0. The girls chosen to play on the honor varsity team were: Shirley Gemmell, Ann Slack, Rosalie Pizzitola, Maggie O'Hala, Loretta Witowski, Jeanne Gelinas, Judy Kashir, Ginny Goggin, Gerry Feeney, Carol Orrill, Claudia Judd, Robert Moulton, Nancy White, Managers: Betty Lou Wilkeyson, Judy Musto. 525937 aw ' ff!! f lg lygyfff V M11 f ff 1 11f - lc ' f .-,f.,,:X as ' ' , X1 K6 . I Q7-5 .R X 7 1 I ,,. . s ' 2,,o ,,,. i?' 1 0 1 r 1 5 ,4 an its 'N 5 ,,,h!,n,,A.fAf, V, , , fn, BADMINTON Badminton is one of the most popular of the girls' ac- tivities. A tournament was held and the co-champs were Rhoda Prescher and Frances Smedberg. TRACK AND FIELD TEAM The first Track and Field Team was organized in the spring of 1955 bl' Miss Carroll. All girls who were inter- able to participate. The girls met once a weekfon Thursday, to practice. In May the Track and Field Team attended a Meet in Litchfield. Mani' places and events were won by the Southington team and a good time waS had by all. I r V 4. ff,, , ft . ested in track and field events were sv rv-gui J ..4... .lf SOFTBALL softball season of 1956, over fifty girls participated in the program. was held, where the girls from other schools visited Sourhington and skills of softball. Every Thursday afternoon an intramural tournament During the A softball clinic were taught the was held. During the l955 season, Southington played Newington High and won by the score -li-52. BOWLING CLUB The Girls' Bowling Club meets on Monday afternoon at the Southington Bowling Alleys. The club is divided into groups and these groups always bowl together. At the end of the year a tournament was held among the Southington girls. At this tournament- the highest bowler for the year was given an award and the high scorers and the team with the highest average for the day were also given prizes. ZF! 51 mlm. ste ,..:A.......,.............g.4-g2f,1-1-, ,,.,,.-..v...,....-.....,. rs, ., , , ad-W S Pr tl 'Ent nl ,A ' L, fl l if -- ' I 1 , 5 L I ' -'fi , as A . 'fi ' if ., l 3 V 1 4 N , To Be or Not To Be That is the Question. X. ,,., ,d Y H l've always admired your steel nerves, and still think you re a lovely hunk o man. hero-Randolph. l s 1 l 1 5 s i' I ' l s g l .i , i - 1 ll l 2 2 ii 3 , jocko Gutherie-Your role is that of the handsome young l f 7' X A :ii 1 E ,L , l, R R 5 f -ag 9 . 1 5 J Hia F ii ' ? ,L:,a-i ,a 'fs , 'g . ' 4' Y ' 'M f ' 3 fl 1' . 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I warned you, Andy Fullbrnght. i- L X , . 1 474. ..-Na-f ', it' Y 3. fi gli NAME Elizabeth Adams Jeannette Agnello Joyce Aldi Ethel Aldieri John Anderson Nancy Anderson Dianne Angiletta Brian Badorek Russell Bailey Kenneth Bell Josephine Blacka Stella Bobrowiecki Carol Borchard Bonnie Brennan John Brunalli Maureen Butler Marie Carbone Pasquale Cassella Robert Celella Carolyn Ciss Jane Clark Shirley Coletto Joan Coppola Roberta Curran Alphonse D Angelo Barbara D Angelo Jacqueline Delage Thomas DelSanto Kenneth DeLuco Philip Dighello John DiNello Victor DiNello Gail Dix Anne Dudac Francis Dudzik William DePaolo Anna Ferrante Angeline Ferrucci Grace Fiondella Edward Fish Nathaniel Florian Shirley Frye Emery Gagnon David Gardner Shirley Gemmell Howard Gilman Maryann Griffith Stephanie Hartshorn Betty Haskell John Hayes James Herman Carol Heise David Heusel Phyllis Holmquist Lillian Jacobs Eric Johnson Robert Kowalczyk George Krafcik Ernestinc Krampitz Fred Kuhr Nancy Langlois Albert LaPorta SENIOR STATISTICS PET PEEVE French School Sisters People who can t make u their mind. Phelan Homework Homework Dumb Dames Noisy movie goers Homework Men Drivers Bop Slow Drivers The Ilove me type Florie Spaghetti without meatballs Moody boys Lucy Florie Homework Empty words and broken promises Empty refrigerators Homework Benjamin Empty refrigerators Getting up early Empty refrigerator Sisters Monty s machines French Homework Going to bed Homework over week-ends Oral book reports School Bop-haters Conceited boys Homework Homework and insincerity Girls Wardens Cfemale typeb Parking the car School Invoices Butch hair cuts Short girls Conceited boys Br-r-r-it-ish accents People who are late School rules and rulers Police Alarm clocks and Homework Problems People who are late A day without a letter New York Yankee Games Work 6 o clock in the morning 'Peach stealers' People who listen in on phone ca s Silly girls PET PASSION ack Dancing and New York Sports Food clothes music Florie s wife Texas Gene s Kitchen Cheshire Girls Fishing Brunettes A certain feast Finny cheerleading Chevys eating laughing Painting Resting Teddy Clothes and boys Lucy Girls Clothes and records Certain photographer A certain sailor Writing letters to Babe Boys music cheering Food and parties Clothes and a certain boy A certain sailor at Poker Girls Betty Short Girls Bo School Vacations Rock and Roll Gai im Committee meetings Clothes and Kittens Cars Three guesses Southerners Food Chemistry Bruce Tall girls New clothes A coffee awful-awful with a dreamboat I-lots Graduate Screw Drivers Convertibles and clothes Loafing Boys Writing letters to Johnny Playing and watching sports Girls Bugs parties Sweater girls? oey Miss Bedford USUALLY SEEN Wilcox Games With Carol or Betty No place in particular Playing the piano At the twin s house With Diane With Nancy Cheshire Southington bowling alleys In a 53 Chevy In a Gray Car 52 Packard First National and in a Chevy In Milldale Ain t Where I shouldn t be With the girls With Lucy Highway In room 144 Anywhere Raiding the ice box with Jackie Maple View Levys Cheering and Riding At parties and in refrigerators With the girls Raiding the ice box with Shirley Bristol Monty s First National With Betty Starlite Cleaners Where I happened to b Around Southington Highway Cum Puellae Plantsville With the girls Anywhere With the boys With three guesses Going to work Any place but home Ben Franklin Writing letters Near a refrigerator Driving a Buick A certain black Chevy Eating Anywhere and everywhere Jack s With Jeannette or Betty Around Meriden Post Office Y. M. C. A. Wilber Street Katt s Soda Shop Happy Havens Tel. 8-7024 With Joey Waterbury I ' p , , ti H H v 3 , I Teresa DelGuidice Conceited people Vito Waterbury V P l b e l 5 i Q I l I I X s ' , y fr, U I ll 32 1,--2.4.-r:.E1Hn.s.1aWs NAME Maryann LaPorte Judith Lausier Arlene LePage Ellen Ludecke William Ludecke Julia Luponio Joseph Maccio John MacDowell Florence Maiorano John Marks Mariorie Marotto Kathleen Maruzo Patricia Masthay Meredith Mauch Andrew Meade Charles Merriam Frank Merriman Fay Messina Claudia Middleton Joseph Mongillo Robert Morelli Cynthia Nagle Alice Nash Robert Nash Judith Navarerte Frank Norton Anthony Nigto Margaret O'Hala Lawrence Orvis Dolores Perlot Joan Perlot Camille Petrillo Robert Pilot Rosalie Pizzitola James Porter William Potter Rhoda Prescher William Prirt Barbara Puszka Anita Robinson Claudette Robinson Dorothy Rymza Joseph Sabadosa Estelle Sabatella John Salerno Grail Schumann Melanie Sepko Ann Slack Dorothy Slahtosky Frances Smedberg Verna Smedberg Betty Snow Joan Stafford Robert Stankoski Edward Szpak Andrean Tacinelli Joann Tonnotti Maryann Walonoski Frances Wendt Lorraine Wielgos Loretta Witowski Joseph Woodman Lois Wright Marcia Zantow Robert Zobbi SENIOR STATISTICS PET PEEV E Big shots. homework Conceited people Black leather jackets Bop Girls Nosy people Fast drivers School Homework School Getting up early Brothers Bop Yifaiting and getting up early Girls smoking Florism School Conceited people Old boyfriends 6:50 A.M. Teachers Clocks Girls that smoke Bermuda shorts A day without a letter Homework Pat with other boys French ll Fords Monday mornings Getting up mornings Sloppy dressers 6th Period study Conceited people Florism English People who don't smile English teachers Nosy people l954 Chevy, light blue English Light blue Cadillacs School Black leather iackets Anything People who are late Sou slur ers P P I Teachers who give homework Bermudas and knee socks Green Fords Knee socks Convertibles with top up That's what she said Florie English French ll School and nosy people Fake Smiles Misunderstandings Monday mornings Kept waiting Time Conceited boys Broken promises Hoop skirts, tall girls, J .Y. PET PASSION Clothes, money, boys A certain Cheshire Academy G f1ldLlaIC V. I. G. Dogs, Dogs, Dogs Money, cars A certain boy Annabelle Girls Jackie, Johnnie, Ray, Red Sox The Plantsville boys Beansy and clothes Tall Boys Bob, Football, Jewelry Clothes Fran Sport cars Girls Parties A guy named Joe Vacations Girls Joe Nice boys Loafing Don Girls Pat P. I. W. Parry Movies Bill Clothes and Food JOY Sports Football Joyce Relaxing Driving around Boys Polkas Jim Al K. Sogka Nancy Money Bowling Tweet George Ray Eddie Clothes and money Boys who are polite Chevys and driving Willie Money Girls Skitch, Blue, Food Bob Clothes and money Andy and Cheering Clothes and iewelry Girls' Sports Weckaends A certain someone Paul Wine, Women, and Song 33 USUALLY SEEN A nywhere Patten Brook With Estelle W.M.P.l.S.W. Speeding on Meriden Road With Kitty and Joann With Annabelle Bumin' around Grants In dull green Chevy around Plantsville With Beansy Around ln a 48 Ford Talking South Main Street Highway Everywhere Katt's Soda Shop ln a green Chevy Around Southington Hardware With Joe With Verna Anyplace but home Writing and mailing letters Riding around With Pat P. I. S. W. In my Ford First National Store With her twin in First National Where there's excitement Woodruift Rd., Orange, Conn Playing sports Greasy Spoon With Joyce Talking and Laughing Jack's Gas Station Meriden With Dot With Jim Bristol Polish Club With Nancy With Arlene Southington Alleys With Tweet Raphael's Blue and Cream Chevy ln a green Chevy ln a green Ford With Alice With Carol and Jeannette With Willie ln a car WoodrufI's Bakery With Skitch Riding around with Kitty an Julia 201 West Main Street With Andy ln Room 144 56 Ford XVith Cindy At Gene's kitchen With Paul Anywhere, Anytime l all ll ii CLASS WIZARDS Rhoda Prescher-Alphonse D'AngelO NICEST HAIR Arlene I.ePage-lohn DiNel1o 1 :Q lik 2 l l I -1 NICEST SMILES Stella Bobrowiecki-Robert Stankoski SENIOR HALL l E fl A my if II l fi 1' QUIETEST BEST DANCERS MOST SOPHISTICATED Anne Dudac-Russell Bailey Roberta Curran-Victor DiNello Andrean Tacinelli--John Anderson MOST SQHOOL SPIRIT BEST ALL AROUND Mfifflafef O H2113-Fred Kllhf Arlene LePage-Nathaniel Florian Milly! J 1' f ' -A R is 'A .5 , C7 x 5 v 3 l i - r l I 6 , !X l . Mil V X- l 5 MOST ATHLETIC EST DRESSED Margaret O'Hala-Corky Cassclla B Patricia 1Niasthay-An-.lrew Meade lun 5 FAME f 1 ,x OE 2 I . i Ti' ,, Q 1 BEST MANNERS I' Maryann Gritlirh-joseph Woodman wr? L ,.--'f lm , K ,Y , 1 1' .,'-' ' , 9 M1 ,. ff-Aj, l A.. BEST LOOKING STEADIEST Patricia Masthay-Nathaniel Florian Gail Schumann--Nathaniel Florian S MOST POPULAR CLASS JOKER , Judith Lwsier-John Bfunalli Frances Wendt-Alphonse D'Angelo , ,' 1 -AMI n - 1 T LE flu! '5 M, 4 as ' l L l ' if 4 its la f l Eg. E . ey I . tl . . 4 f' 5 'El i Tw it. .. I Ti . L E I-p a ..,, 3 1 ii i l f l I + 5 1 2 I 3 l 47 9. l E ., 1 I Elj 2? l li Q. . in li ...tl MR. BADRIGAN MISS BARRY MISS BEACH MISS BEDFORD MISS BRISTOL MISS CARROLL MR. COUKOS MR. D'ANGELO MR. FLORIE MRS. FONTANA MR. FONTANA MR. FARR MRS. FORTIER MISS DiCAPRIO MRS. WALLACE MR. GASECKI MR. GOODROW CLASS WILL To Mr. B whose talents we admire, We leave you a clarinet lyre. A free trip to Paris we have for you, Plus a little boat to sail the blue. Here's a harmonica for you to use, When next year's glee club gives you the blues Since the English language you know through and through Here's a crossword puzzle for you to do. The work you do is so hne, To you we leave this raise of a dime. Our years with you have numbered four, We wish this well could make it more. Because in farming you're in the know, To you we leave a rake and hoe. A reserved sign for you to see, So the drivers ed. space will always be free. You've led us well through thick and thin, An album with all our memories in. Because you have such a pleasant manner, We leave to you this achievement banner. This sports magazine will keep you hep, In advising our teams who are always in step The superintendents job will keep you busy Here's some aspirin so you won't get dizzy. In our office you come in handy, For you we have a box of candy. You've really been patient all the year through These car sick pills for you to chew. N A pad and pencil from us to you, For the outline we wish you to do. 36 MR. GOSINSKI MRS. HALLETT MR. JOYAL Miss JENNINGS MR. LOZOSKI MR. MARICONDA MR. MR. MR. MCSORELY MEYER MUCCI MRS. O'CONNOR MR. ORSENE MR. RATHBUN MISS RAMONDETTA MISS SHOREY MR. SIEMIATKOSKI MRS. WILKEY ...,-w.........,.. .,... . A ..:..,...-.-, t., , You are always in the highest fashion, A homberg we leave for greater attraction. A needle and thread are essential for sewing, We hope this will keep your good work going. As Chronicle advisor you did swell, Our thanks to you for making it sell. You teach your classes with such force, A megaphone so you won't get hoarse. As coach and teacher you have a double chore, These vitamins will give you strength for more. An efficient teacher you certainly are, This business manual will keep you up to par. Bow-ties seem to be your passion, We know this one will keep you in fashion. The first two years you led us well, Our thanks to you for being so swell. When nitric acid your chem. classes pour, Some patience so your blood pressure won't soar. Your home and family classes keep a steady pace, Here is a push cart so you can win the race. As phys. ed, instructor you deserve a star, These bar-bells will keep you up to par. - A new book of Physics we know you'll appreciate For your classes to use at a future date. For helping us with the Senior Play, A memo book to use each day. On the magazine campaign you work so hard, Heres a salesman's membership card. To music you certainly set the step, This Chopin waltz will keep you hep. In 'mathematics you do excell, This shiny medal for doing so well. 37 l it 3 H1 wearer .V it if af ji , iii sl in 5 2 i . 4 .' I xv---:L--rf--'f'f'jj's v '? T 3 PRESENTATIONS AND WILL ELIZABETH ADAMS Since at Raphael's you spend your time, We give to you this shiny dime. JEANETTE AGNELLO Dancing is the career you choose, To you we give these pink toe-shoes. JOYCE ALDI Silence is golden, that is the rule, For you we have a precious jewel. ETHEL ALDIERI We notice the car that you now drive, We give you a new one, so on time you'll arrive. NANCY ANDERSON Because in our class you are so quiet, We leave this horn--have a riot. DIANE ANGILETTA Your portable seems to be your passion, This paint we give to keep it in fashion. JOSEPHINE BLACKA You never shout, you never yell, So to be heard, use this bell. STELLA BOBROWIECKI So peppy, so cute, so neat you are, To fit your name we leave a star. CAROL BORCHARD The gum you're chewing must be pretty stale, GIRLS Chew this for a while, you'll get caught without fail. BONNIE BRENNAN Because in art you are so clever, We leave you this paint brush for your artistic endeavor. MAUREEN BUTLER On you freckles look so cute, To you we leave this great big beautl MARIE CARBONE For your bright and wavy hair, Here's some Halo-keep it fair. CAROLYN CISS So sweet and neat you always are, We leave to you a shiny star. JANE CLARK A scholar in school you always were, A map of our state just to make sure. SHIRLEY COLETTO So neat in styles you always look, We leave you this fashion book. JOAN COPPOLA A famous model you wish to be, We leave to you this fashion book. ROBERTA CURRAN For little Bert who is small but mighty, To you we leave a bright red nighty. BARBARA D'ANGELO A typing whiz you'll always be, Here's a keyboard from A to Z. JACQUELINE DELAGE A box of starch will do just fine, For your crinolines on the line. TERESA DelGUIDICE A little black book we leave to you, Fill it up and enjoy it too. GAIL DIX For years you've been so fair and true, To you we leave a ribbon of blue. S 38 ANNE DUDAC Here's a kleenex tissue for you, To match your voice as soft as dew. ANNA FERRANTE In Business Law you're always quiet, Here's a bomb-create a riot. ANGELINE FERRUCCI Because you're always happy and gay, We give you this permit to drive blues away. GRACE EIONDELLA This silver barrette we will you to wear, To draw attention to your nicely combed hair. SHIRLEY FRYE Since you have hardly said a word, Here's a megaphone to make yourself heard. SHIRLEY GEMMELL A jolly laugh you've always had, This laughing gas will keep you glad. MARYANNE GRIFFITH Because of your very friendly maner, To you we leave a nice gay banner. STEPHANIE HARTSHORN To Stephie who is so cute and nice, For you we have some sugar and spice. BETTY HASKELL Since you're a good pal all around, You can use this address book neatly bound. CAROL HEISE A real great gal with friends so many, Our gift to you is a shiny penny. PHYLLIS I-IOLMQUIST This gay ribbon we hope you'll wear, To attract attention to your pretty blonde hair. LILLIAN JACOBS A book of jokes we give to you, To keep you laughing your whole life through. ERNESTINE KRAMPITZ Because clothes you wear so well, This belt we give you so you'll always look swell NANCY LANGLOIS Since you have such bright red hair, This lemon for a rinse to aid in its care. MARY ANN LaPORTE If in taking dictation your pen should run dry, This pencil will help you to get by. JUDITH LAUSIER To Judy we leave this bag of tricks, So you may always be able to get out of a fix. ARLENE I.ePAGE With looks, personality, and friends so true, A kewpie doll we leave to you. ELLEN LUDECKE Heres another man for your large collection, Treat him with kindness and a little affection. JLILIA LUPONIO Since laughing seems to be the best thing to do, This feather should really tickle you. FLORENCE MAIORANO This rule of honesty we give to you, So others will always do as you do. MARJORIE MAROTTO Because your clothes are neat and trim, I'Iere's a box to keep them in. il - t .fzsni , L KATHLEEN MARUZO Because in track you did succeed, A bowl full of Wlmeaties to gain more speed. PATRICIA MASTHAY Since your clothes always look so dandy, This pack of clothespins should come in handy. MEREDITH MAUCH We leave some starch to Meredith so n To keep in place each trim little pleat. EAY MESSINA This memoir book we know you'll ado To keep tract of your men galore. CLAUDIA MIDDLETON No doubt in church we'll see you soon, So hete's a romantic paper moon. CYNTHIA NAGLE Because your meetings were the best in town, To you we leave a hostess gown. ALICE NASH To the youngest of us all. For you this rattle-have a bawl. JUDITH NAVARETTE Because your teeth are so nice and white, Here's some tooth powder to keep that smile b MARGARET O'HALA You starred in Minstrels and All-State too, This music sheet we leave to you. DOLORES and JOAN PERLOT To Joan and Dolores the Perlot twins, To keep you together some safety pins. CAMILLE PETRELLO CLK, IC, right. Your looks and personality will never do harm, For you we have this magic charm. ROSALIE PIZZITOLA In the G.A.A. you did excell, Heres a medal, wear it well. RHODA PRESCHER Because you are so happy and gay, Heres a contract for you to stay. BARBARA PUSZKA To make your car go good and fast, XVe leave to you a gallon of gas. ANITA ROBINSON Because dancing you do enjoy, XVe leave to you this dancing toy. CLAUDETTE ROBINSON A nice attraction you made to our class, A list of your classmates from first to last. DOROTHY RYMSZA To you we bequeath a pattern book, So you'll always have that well dressed look. JOHN ANDERSON Because all the girls you seem to attract, Hete's a club to keep of? the attack. BRIAN BADOREK Because with a car you're a maniac, We leave to you a Cadillac. RUSSELL BAILEY These mice will keep you company, Eor very quiet you seem to be. out ..a.......-,.......,...,st-,..,. , ..:. - .. .,,..-...... . BOYS 39 IESTELLE SABATELLA Your personality seems to sparkle just right, l'lere's a Sceptre to keep that brilliance bright. GAIL SCIIUMANN A cheerleader at heart you'll always bc, So herc-'s a pass to see all the games free. ANN SLACK XVe think you're a chick as cute as pie, So this confection we decided to huy. MELANIE SEPKO We notice that you blush quite a bit, So we leave you this powder to cover it. DOROTHY SLAHTASKY To you we leave this fountain pen, That never will have to be lillecl again. FRANCES SMEDBURG We give you this car to travel around, To see your favorite men in all parts of the to VERNA SMEDBURG Because out of town letters you like to send, This box of stationery we permanently lend. BETTY SNOW Betty's a girl so alive and bright, We've decided to give her an electric light. JOAN STAFFORD To keep your face so rosy and pink, This rouge will do the trick, we think. ANDREAN TACINELLI Because you are so nice and trim, Here's some no-cal to keep you slim. JOANNE TONNOTTI A nicer gal there'll never be, A great big heart we leave to thee. MARYANN WALONOSKI At basketball you play real well, Heres a pin to wear so you need not tell. FRANCES WENDT Because you're always full of pep, These pills will help to keep you hep. LORRAINE WIELGOS This medal for Shorthand is well deserved, For you have made your mark we've heard. LORETTA WITOXVSKI For football games you're always ready, To you we leave a bag of confetti. LOIS WRIGHT Because you favor out of town men, Here's an album to keep them in. MARCIA ZANTOW You are such a little cutie, Here for you is a baby's bootie. KENNETH BELL So well you play a saxophone, A music sheet to you we loan. JOHN BRUNALLI An engineer you wish to be, These tinker toys we leave thee. PASQUALE CASSELLA Because touchdowns you made galore, Here's a football-make some more. WH ROBERT CELELLA In study hall you always seem .to make a lot of trouble To you we leave a scooter to get away on the double. ALPHONSE D ANGELO As president you worked so hard To you we leave this thank you card. WILLIAM DePAOLO This date book we leave for you to get by. THOMAS DelSANTO A master of the trumpet you seem to be A contract for television we give to thee. KENNETH DCLUCO Taking life easy is just your style So you ll greet this easy chair with a smile. PHILIP DIGHELLO Because in French you do excell We leave this picture of Denise Darcel. JOHN and VICTOR DiNELLO In Plainville you always drive around, We give you this map to show you the town. FRANCIS DUDZIK This big new car we leave to you, With a slight capacity of 102. EDWARD FISH Your knowledge of farming is a factor, To you we give this little tractor. NATHANIEL FLORIAN A leader you were meant to be, We hope you ll take this little peach tree. EMERY GAGON Rather quiet you seem to be, These mice will keep you company. DAVID GARDNER As Daddy Leveridge in the Senior Play, These rubber pants will aid as a real daddy some day. HOWARD GILMAN At running a camera you are so good, We leave you a contract for Hollywood. JOHN HAYES The teacher's orders you never heed, This big red apple someday you'll need. JAMES HERMAN Because you are such a treacherous menace, JOSEPH MACCIO The pants you always wear are peg To match them is this peg-leg. JOHN MacDOWELL The newest addition to the class of 56 This manual will keep you out of a . JOHN MARKS I So you ll greet this easy chair with a smile. ANDREW MEADE Good looking popular Veep of our class To view your success is a looking glass. CHARLES MERRIAM A Because you and work don t seem to agree A soft easy chair we leave to thee. FRANKLIN MERRIMAN You love to ride around in your car This gasoline will take you far. JOSEPH MONGILLO Because you are so very nice, A gift for you, some Old Spice. ROBERT MORELLI As a farmer you're OK, Here s a lifetime membership in the FHA. ROBERT NASH As Owen Hamilton you were so funny, This M-G-M contract will bring you money. ANTHONY NIGRO An underclassman you seem to like, To court her is a streamlined bike. FRANKLIN NORTON This V-necked sweater for you to wear, Will attract the girls from everywhere. LAWRENCE ORVIS In Junior Recital you were our choice, This atomizer will improve your voice. ROBERT PILOT . Since your love for music is sure to increase, We leave to you this piano piece. JAMES PORTER To the blue and white you were so true, This golden football is a reward for you. WILLIAM POTTER x A I 1' 7 7 r , 7 fix Because you are an all around guy, Taking-life easy is just YO11r'SfY1C, , 1 s x 7 7 , ! These comics should treat you Denise the Menace. DAVID HEUSEL Because 'you have a quiet manner, To make some noise here is a hammer. ERIC JOHNSON A mathematician you certainly are, This compass will help you keep up to par. GEORGE KRAFCIK Soon you'll be sailing in the wide blue yonder, Here's some pin-ups for you to ponder. ROBERT KOWALEZYK You sat so silent in all your classes, A reward you deserve, a book of passes. FRED KUHR That Minstrel Show gave us a ball, This football for you all. ALBERT LaPORTE Because all the girls you have in a tizzy, We hope these Bufferin will keep you from getting WILLIAM LUDECKE Tall, light, and handsome that's our Bill, A Hollywood contract we leave in our will. dizzy. 40 A barber shop pass to use for awhile, For you who favor the long hair style. WILLIAM PRITT Because your height we can't ignore, This jack will help you raise the door. JOSEPH SABADOSA - For the rock n' roll band you want to lead, We know this baton you're going to need. JOHN SALERNO To the latest news you're always hep, Will Confidential keep you in step? ROBERT STANKOSKI This excused pass will serve you well, Be sure you bring it straight to ---- English. EDWARD SZPAK Tall, blond, and wavy hair, Here is the answer to a teenage prayer. ,JOSEPH WOODMAN You're the best mannered we all agree, Take this etiquette book so you'll always be. ROBERT ZOBBI In chemistry you were a whiz, , We're sure you'll pass this college quiz. 'WN X ,gig ' 1' i W-,N,,,,-. n !-A . f I If , 5? K7 QW i . 4-,WP-K- P',,, A I YN, --- 5-',,,,---' ELIZABETH MARY ADAMS Liz A real cute gal is our Liz, In he is a Whiz. Britain, Conn., June Adtivi- ties: Glee Corps 4: 1 2 4g Jun- rer . . . Gail Ambition: Nurse. . If 1, , O lE AIRE f da Jan I ,shell ITL ay ,hr 7' li ts ' yn e X u'lIf om see. w nt Conn 1 3' is i f - , ., O tobeig , , Activities: lvfigikrefs 3, , juni Min str 3 Jun'or Po owlin Club-. ee i , ,, 45 'SQpi1EJ:gire f owg, 16551 - sth g Ci' - 1. jf Pa . Weir' Yor . . . ba' ed auty . . . beautiful comge 1077. , Ambition: Dancerf V, f 'X 4 JOYCE KARREN ALDI Joy She has a voice of gladness and a smile for everyone. Born in Meriden, Conn., February 19, 1938. Ac- tivities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Field Hockey 2: Bowling 3. 4g F.H.A. lg Basketball 1, 2, 45 Softball 1, 2, 4g G.A.A, 43 junior Minstrel: Senior Sec- retarial Clubg Emblem Typ- ing Staff, Chronicle 4. Artirt . . . national atlalele . . . poodle cuts. Ambition: Commercial Artist. ETHEL SI-IERDIN ALDIER1 They are rich who have true friends. Born in Wilming- ton, Delaware, February S, 1937. Activities: F.I-I.A. CTreas.J 1, juriior Minstrel: junior Prom: Dance Com- mittees 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 41 Orchestra 23 Pep Club 1, 2, Leadership Club 1, Dramatic Club 3: Chronicle Pianirt . . , frazy driver . . . long hair . , . Grare. Ambition: Piano teacher and performer. i JOHN A ladies' man is ever he may be. Meriden, Conn., 1937. Activities: junior strelg Senior Playg Promg Glee Club 1, 2 4, Tall, dark, and hamirome . Iocko . . . Starlight. Ambition: To be successful!! BRIAN BERNARD BADOREK ' at Ace Between the devil and A. the deep blue sea. Born in' Bridgeport, Conn., january 3, 1 X 1937. Waterbury . . . Ree Ree . . . Cberhire. Ambition: Engineer. RUSSELL IRVING BAILEY ' Silence is golden. Born in Southington, Conn., August 6, 1937. Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4- Beetle . . . South Main Street. Ambition: To become a Man- ager of a First National Store, , I I' KENNET MAN BELL ' girls tever is worth ' ei en, onn., lm ,nJ9384XfActivities: Band 1, 2, , CPres.Jg. All State XB d ' Ju or instrel. ' r mu 'cz . . . ding dang . carpeixfer. Ambition: To major in MU' sic or cabinet-making. jx., , 'Ffa is ,- ,,i . , ,wx 2 NANCY RUTH ANDERSON Nan She is a gal who seems so quiet, But watch out 'cause she's a riot. Born in Meriden, Conn., july 7, 1933. Activities: Baseball 3, Glue Club l, 2, 3, -1, Chronicle -1, 1'.H.A. l, -l. Dianne . . . dog flicker . . .tially ball riot. Ambition: Hairdresser, DIANE JEANNE ANGILETTA Happy she is, free from care. Born in Meriden, Conn., September 24, 1938. Activities: Hockey 3, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 4, Track 3, 4. Nancy . . . rio! , . . Naz'y??? Ambition: Join the Air Force. JOSEPHINE ANN BLACK A jo A happy gal is she. Born in Southington, Conn., March 19, 1938. Activities' Bowling 2, 3, 4, Chronicle, F.H.A. 1, Glee Club 1, 4. julia . . . one of the but rod- derr . . . KreJger. Ambition: To be a secretary. STELLA HELENE BOBROWIECKI Ste1 A friend you are, a friend you'll be, from now until eternity. Born in South' ington, Conn., january 21, 1939. Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Leadership Club 1, G.A.A. 4, Badminton 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders Corps 4, Dance Comm, 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 4, junior Red Cross 1, Chronicle 4, Student Council 1, 2, Cheer- leader 3, 4, Jr. Minstrel 2, 3. Wert Street . . , Finnie . . . Rub Rah girl . . . lneauliful rmile. Ambition: to become a house- Wife. ...-- as... , 3 , ,-,,,. -A lon ibn' f .,,,, f JOHN A1.1il2RT BRUN A LLI '1'lioui:1i our john seems very quiet, he tan always start a riot. Horn in New Britain, Conn., june Il, 19514. ACIiVi- ties: Class Oliiterg ljascball 1, 2, Basketball 2, 3, junior Minstrel. Hot mal Fon! , . . rin! . . ffllfhbfil pe! peeve. Ambition: X D ki PAT CASSELLAMJ Corky hw th both great and sm lfxh was a good sportggqou ' t em all. Born in ' thin on, Conn., Septern e 24, -1 38. Activi- ties: se all 1 2, 3, 4, Bas- ket agji, 2, 4, Football 1, 2, 1 , V Ay S Club. L , , . f ture proferrional V 1111, fifayer . . . what a m ' nz Sports. ROBE T C ELLA 5110515 is ber of our ootball team, and in a class he is a scream. Born in Southington, Conn., janu- ary 15, 1938. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity S Club 2, 3, 4. Handsome . . . curly hair . , . brain? 'X Ambition: rg , U, ALPHONSE ANTHONY D'ANG O As our class pr iiient he did s ell, nc1l'al1,. ugh life he Born in Southing- tn, o'nQ ug t 2.1938 activities: git: Prom, Class ight, Q16 b 1, f -'nil odrugl, igling ize 32,14 rgkgocie 3, 4, fVice-Pcgbug-ctudet ouncil 3, 4, ass si nt 3, 4, Minstrel Sho 1 . E. S. C. O. 3, Har ar o k Award 3, Dance Committees 1, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross fi, Boys' State 3, Crusader 4, Chron- icle fCo-Ed.J, Youth Day, Senior Play: Senior Poll. Safnt?.9 , . . Chix-I'w.t, , . the wild one . . , fU1!'fiC'J . Jeri! in a'fJ,t7nire. fm K f i i . l 1 l I CAROL ANN BORCHARD Smiles pay Dividends. Born in Meriden, Conn., january 5, 1938. Activities: Varsity Bas- ketball 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1, Senior Play: Leadership Club 1: Badmin- ton 3, Chronicle 4: Emblem 3, 4: Dance Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Night 4: junior Prom. Firrt National . . . heart- lareaker . . . Lozfe 'em and Leave 'em. Ambition: Nurse. BONNIE HANNAH BRENNAN Bon Bon Our Bonnie is a talkative lass, she is an artist of our class. Born in Water- bury, Conn., October 21, 1937. Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Photography Club lg Dance Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Badmin- ton 3g Junior Minstrel: Junior Prom: Senior Prom, Chronicle 4, Senior Play, G.A.A, 4: Pep Club 4: Dra- matic Club 4. Artirt . . . New I-Iamprloire . . . Meclaaniml zlruzvifzg. Ambition: U. S. Waves and Commercial artist. ,Til 7 , Qld' A., X Lv IL, JI! ' MAUREEN Josl'cE f BUTLER U 1 Red , A sprycahd chee ful gal is 'she, andffull of per on- a1ity. Born in Ne,wlf,Britain, Conn., Septemberw'1,9,4l 1938. Activities: Gleelgluli 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 4:,l.eaders Corps, 4: Cheerleadinfh 1: Chrornlicle 4, Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4: Bas- r iiketball-1',if2, 3, 4: Senior Play: ily junior .Promg Senior Prom, Pep Club 5, Volleyball 4. Rell . . -. l90P'Wl87?If7E7' . . . Ollljnl . , . More pajama par, tier!! Ambition: Nurse or Doctor. MARIE GRACE CARBONE Marie so sweet and also small, she is a friend to one and all. Born in New Bri- tain, Conn., February 18, 1939. Activities: Bowling Club 2, 3, 4: Basketball Club 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Badminton 3, 4, junior Min-. strel, Chronicle 4, G.A.A. 4: Dance Committees 3, 4. lieanlifzzl hair . . . par'1ie.t . . great releplorme talker . . Angie, Ambition: Secretary. THOMAS Zip Not a care noria ry anywhere. Born in Britain, Conn., july 17, Activities: Band 1, 2, Orchestra 1: Football 4. National Guard . . . james. KENNETH Ken look in his Born in . quzfme? .au .J 1 - ' . Weil: . .MM f JR' ' WILLIAM VALENTINE DePAOLO f DePo Black denim trou- sers, carburetor choked up ' tight, there goes Billy and his girl plum out of sight. Born in New Britain, Conn., Fel? ruary 4, 1939. Activities: Bas- ketball 1, 2, 4: Baseball 1. 2, 43 Varsity S Club 4: Cru? sader 43 Chronicle 4: Emblem 43 Senior Prom 2, 4: Valen- tine Dance 4: Glee Club 1, 2,7 4: Senior Play. llvhat 4 walk!! . . , barleethall' player . . . girls. Ambition: To have an oilice on Wall Street. JOHN PETER DiNELLo Johnnie A little miSChl now and then, but moStlYE tain Conn. june 30 193 Activities Band 2 138505 lg Glee Club 2, 3, 43 ull, Prom: Minstrel Show: Sen Play: Crusader. Sunfire . . . Beny . . . ville. ' Ambition: To make a cessful business of- SIZE Cleaners. ' the time. Born in New B11 , i H Q: . -. J i 1 l L F N CAROLYN THERESA C155 Carol Carolyn is it quiet gal, to everyone she is ii pal. Born in New Britain, Conn., October 15. 1038. Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, sl: junior Minstrel: F.H.A. lg Chronicle -1: G.A.A. -l. Quiet .... f :reel . . . lzriiin, Ambition: Secretary. A 4 hffANE A A C RK liflanien 'ja e is real tr e pal, sh malt ome gui . wonde l Born in Alfat ry, n.. 2. 1 3 Actv ieszx lee lub 3, -1' on' 3giXE blem -iz un r Min el: Sen r Secre- tari lub. X FAI. . res phat plaerr . .bf '1 . . . cute. A , 'ionz Secretary and ewife. SHIRLEY ANN COLETFO Colett Sitting pretty, has hair so wavy, dreaming of Eddie in the Navy. Born in Bristol, Conn., November 5, 1937. Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Minstrels 3, 4: Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4g Volleyball 2, 3g Badminton 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. lg Senior Playg Junior Min- strelg Pep Club 2, 3, Crusader 43 Field Hockey: Dramatic Club 3: Chronicle: junior Prom: G.A.A. 4. Sailor boy' . . . talking ma' cbirze . . . jackie , . . fellow Rendezzf0ui -er. Ambition: Nurse. JOAN CAROL COPPOLA Joni A model someday she'll be, with her looks, charm and personality. Born in Southington, Conn., Febru- ary 2l, 1939. Activitiesi Bad- minton Z, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 43 Bowling 2, 33 Archery 4, junior Minstrel: junior Prom, Chronicle 4: Pep Club 2, 3: F.H.A. 4: Dance Com- mittee 1. Air Force . , . a card . .. faxbionplate . . . r-r-rip-p-pf. Ambition: To have a model family and husband with a million dollars. ., , ypg frsgljs. . 'flf NX 'fa , ar ,,,,.a.k..a- v ., ,-.V ' .,.e,,... 1. r. J - -,.....- -- VICTOR RALPH DiNliLLO Vic '4We wish you luck in all you ilo, :intl we wish your customers are not few. Born in New Britain, Conn., june 30, 1938, Attiviiicsi Glue Club l, 2, 5, -ig Minstrels fi, junior Minstrel Show, Pmni Comm. 3. Pltriflrillu . . . C,lJE'L'ffl'dtllIl,Lf Cap! ,,.,. 9'yli'iu . . . flrllaur Aflurray of S.ll..Si. Ambition: Engineer. FRANK DUDZIK Fran What a guy, and is he shy??? Born in New Bri- tain, Conn., August 11, 1938. Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Myron K .... Duke . . . Pitcher. Ambition: To be an auto mechanic. EDWARD SHEPARD FISH Ted A born Yankee are you, all the best we wish to you. Born in Southington, Conn., March 10, 1938. Ac- tivities: Football 13 Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4. Farmer , . . toon dogs . . what a hair Jtyle. Ambition: Become a pilot. Si Wh 'hiz at -s e a ll dh ri ired by o and llglbu' fS0uth- t Conn O to er 6 21 1 I-Ion r 'society 3, 4: junior Recital 31 Junior Minstrelg junior Prom: Senior Prom, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Gail . . . what a doll . . . Clinton . , , green trallemz. ' IE -LORIAN i on, .,.., I dl , lf. T vit7s: ' x2, 3, 41 Ba - gigs , 2 , , Foot- bll:ClAf si t1,2g Ambition 1 Nuclear Engineer. ,. ,.. H, . . - 7' 1 s . 1 31 . '11 ' 01 , 'ls . , fl L .E 1 is , ny, .1 11 ., .Ng Wi . .15 E A 7 711111 . x 1,4 1 11 111 52 ,,f .. . .. 1, 111 . Hai, ' 1 1111 1 1 L11 .T .111 lf' 5 . 1 v '111 1. , - 11 11 .J fi, V, 1 A 1111 . '111' , .,. 1 I 1'- 1111 1 , 1 , ,1 1 1,1 1 V 1,1 111 ui . 1151 ilytp R111 1 111 1 '1111 13111 11 11' 1.11 1 9, J 1 il 3'1 1 11 N id 1 ,1 121 I '1 111 Q1 111 11 11 '1 11 ' 1111 ,. 31 I 1 11 11. 1 4 1 1 1 1 . I I im. W ,,1 r.'1 1 ,1 . A ROBERTA ANN CURRAN Betta A cheerleader sweet and spry, her spirit will never die. Born in Meriden, Conn., January 12, 1938. Activities: Leadership 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball lg Pep Club 2: Badminton 2, 3, 4: Cheer- leading 3, 4: G.A.A. 4: Jun- ior and Senior Prom, Class Night: Chronicle 4: Archery 23 F.H.A. Rah rab girl . . , petite . . . Mrs. Arthur Murray of S.I-l.S. Ambition: Nurse. BARBARA JEAN D'ANGELO Barb With dark eyes and dark hair, she is a girl so sweet and fair. Born in Southington, Conn., April 19, 1938. Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorettes 1, 2, CSec.J 3: Leadership Club CVice-Presb 1: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Badminton 2, 3, 4: Bowling 43 Dance Comm. 2, 3, 4: Junior Minstrel: Junior ind Senior Prom: Chronicle Grant's bert sales girl . . . small riot . . . nite to know . . . Maryflnn . . . letters. Ambition: Teacher. JACQUELINE ANN DeLAGE Jacki Sometimes quiet, sometimes shy, but mostly mischief in her eye. Born in Waterbury, Conn., February 20, 1939. Activities: Badmin- ton 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2g Dance Comm. 2, 33 Basket- ball 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom: Leadership Club 13 Senior Sec, Club: Crusader 43 F.H.A. 1, 2: Chronicle 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 3: G.A.A. 4, Junior Minstrelg Senior Play. U. S. Navy . . . fellow ren- dezvous-er . . . Sailors . . . crazy mixed-up kid . . . Slairli. Ambition: Secretary. TERESA DEL GIUDICE Tre She has the devilish look in her eyes, whatever she does is a surprise. Born in Plantsville, Conn., August 31, 1938. Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play: Chron- icle 4: Senior Secretarial Club. Mr, D's Godclailfl . . . Vito . . . Sailor Beware. Ambition: Private Secretary. EMERY JOSEPH Haste makes waste, doesn't hurry. Born in dawaska, Maine, July - 1939. Activities: Glee 1, 2, 3g Chronicle 4. Hot rod . . . quiet. .V I . Ambition: Armed Forces. 1 DAVID FENN GARDNER 1 Dave Not to mention the past at all, a brilliant future we see through our crystal ball. Born in Potsdam, New 1 York. May 11, 1938. Amr- ties: Youth Day 49 Senior Playg Chronicle 4. -1 1 Binks . . . mad chemist . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 Sea Scout. 1 Ambition: Engineer. 1 1 AR 9 S. G M 'St etch ' o ar ' ys 1 , ing all epic- showsf Hart- n ecem r , 1 .1 jvities: 3. 14 , 5, 43 I Q. .1 .G if , 3. Junior Spider . . . always passing iz bottle . . . lanterns. Ambition: History teacher. JOHN LINWOOD GRAY Johnny Be not misled 1211 his innocent looks. Born m Bar Harbor, Maine, AugUSf 23, 1937. Transferred H0111 Hartford Public High School- Activiries: Junior Boys' Clubi. Senior Boys' Clubg J. V. Base. ball, Senior Choir: CZIHCZQV Clubg Track, Cassanova . . . cute . . . V-1126141 sweaters. Ambition: To do a four jf hitch in the Air Force. jj j 1 L. V, 1 '41 51 'Z 1 , . W Lllh v 4 H, ,vvmwm ' im-., , ' ' :' , '.f1aJ.I11 1, Q 1 4 -- ' MDX WW' 1' . .,. ., ..-..t.a.,.ai- K . G LIVE I. t i fit 1 1 ii htrit Q .ttl fl w 1-L66 ' wa 's seen , 'i : re .s my 1 on ' 11 'l . Onn., -lune ll, ' ' ' i - tits Lei lcrsl e om 1. l. .. -lg R niur Pron Q 'i mg ClironiclcL3Lgf' ' r Minstrel Bob , . . fl et' . V DESUIO . . . rule Ambition: Nurse. ANN LOUISE DUDAC A quiet tongue shows a wise head. Born in New Britain, Conn., january -1, 1939, Ac- tivities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, -ig Softball 21 Basketball 1, 2, Badminton 33 Emblem 4, Senior Secretarial Club. Quia! . . . Rerl Bridge , . . future Jerretary. ANNA NANCY THERESA FERRANTE Ann She is seen but sel- dom heard from. Born in Halifax, Mass., June 16, 1937, Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, Basketball 3, Badminton, Emblem 43 Sen- ior Sec. Club. Jezebel . . , zz'lJen'5 the date? ANGELINE ROSE FERRUCC1 Angie Small and quiet, but yet, always a riot. Born in Southington, Conn., Sep- tember 23, 1938, Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 43 Basket- ball 2, 4, Chronicle 4, Bad- minton 2, 43 Bowling 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 4g Track 43 Soft- ball 4, Dance Comm, 2, 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Junior Min- strel. Witty . . . little one . . . cute chick . . . lJ0u J your fool? Ambition: Private Secretary. l x fi lk ' lj A x ' L- V fl , al mor I yl A lee uw 1, 2,3 . ,, , 5 lg CL 5' Bas t . -f ,ag i X, .a,..,...--......- , ,... -.. J... ...--- - JOHN CHRlS'liOPl'llfR HAYES Give him an inch and he takes ii mile. Born in Hart- ford, Conn., August 21, 1938. Iloly mu' . , . unlsie . . .Her- muu, Prill, and fllariix, Ambition : To graduate. JAMES HERMANN Le-Roy For acting so quiet, he is quite a riot. Born in New Britain, January 2, 1958. Prilt. . . Hays.: . . . ludfkl . . . Size I4 . , . Little rlaariot. DAVID M. HEUSEL Dave Always seen with a wad of gum, he is line to everyone. Born in Bristol, Conn., july 17, 1938. Activi- ties: Glee Club 2. Broom puxlyer , . . loves to Qtll. ERIC D. JOHNsoN Swede Tall and blond is this Swede, we know he will succeed. Born in Nunclies- ter, New Hampshire, Febru- Hfv 12. 1939. The H519 , . . George . . . 0111 of fozwz girli, GRACE MARIE FIONDELLA Sis Our Grace is short and neat, and her personality is always sweet. Born in New Britain, Conn., November 10. 1958. Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 5, 4g F.I-I.A, li Bowling 23 Senior Secretarial Club: Chronicle 43 Emblem 4: jun- ior Minstrelg Dance Comm. 2, 5, 4g Pep Club 2. Sitter . . . demure . . . neat dresser. Ambition: To become a Sec-' retary. SHIRLEY LOUISE FRYE Shirl A fine girl is Shirley Frye, we hope she'll find a nice guy. Born in Wolfboro, New Hampshire, May 24, 1937. Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Bowling 1. Hot rod . , . Pratt ami. Whit- ney . . . I. Shay. Ambition: Housewife. SHIRLEY JANICE Club 33 , , hron- icle3 Lead rs 'p Clu 1: Var- sity Baske ba 3 Fiecl Hockey 2, 3. Brace . . . Air Force . . . writ- ing letlerr . . . P.Y.F. Prey. Ambition: To marry Bruce GEMMELL Ge s Always in o hu- mor s i , friend X a frie to Bor n - clleto' n r ont ovem r 192 li 7. t'v ie : Club il , , 4 l g , , 43 Ri' o . ' or Prorn r Pro ' e ior Play: Comm. 4' Pep n 1 2 MAR N' RI' H Mame' Ma A Iwh ' Octo r Q0 s , alwa o 3 fe P i .' Born . ' 011 io, 8, 'I ' ivities: GIF!-3CluBElj, ,-, 3 Pe Clu ,43 t ' to 3, . . . eni a ' Ba 'e ba' un'ol m- .lu ior Minstrel I, ce i . mi tee 2 3 - Chron - Emblem 3 4' Outh Day . Buifkf . lon, th0Je hangs . . . ur. Ambition: College Professor, rr44'-f KOWALCZYK 'Bob An earnest Fte. student is he. he'1l always' 6 0 ROBERT STANLEY r member Miss Barry. Bom New Haven, Conn., Sept.. ber 14, 1938. Activities: F' ball 1, 2g Baseball 3,19 Chronicle. ' Q' French II . . . Miss Barry wavy hair . . . dough. Ambition: Architect, 1' OOIII WILLIAM ALBERT LUDECKE Bill He has a way the short gals. Born in Britain, Conn., September 1937. Activities: Football Bev . . . nice smile . Ambition: Fly to Mats. JOSEPH MICKEY MACCIO Joey Dark and hands ., is our Joe, far in life he- go. Born in New BHP ' Conn., November 14, 1392 Activities: Glee Club 1, 5.5 Annabelle . . . tall, dark, handsome . . . quiet. nf' lf my ,if it , if l I i x 5 l STEP NIE GAY HA SHORN '35 Pl ' 1-1 ' o l . tate she' ' - ct 1. n ' prin ,i e 1 ' - . - 951. Ac 'x ' ' -- iort' 51 . -1 Bowl - fp . , ' -' tPr s Lllll roi VP So' .,' D Council 1 wt S ery tPres.3 -l1 Field Hoc 'ey -' -unior Minstrel: C.A.A. tg Youth Day '11 Class Nitht. 1 !..1.' t't it'-' . . , lvmllllff .lg Lc.1tersJ1 I .1ir. . . rule figure' . . . K in .. Ambition: Musical Cometl Sin. er. BETTX LUCILLE H ASKELL Betin.1 Hors is her seau, we all know. Born in South- in,tun, Conn. October -,, 1039. Activities: Glee lub . -. -11 Basketball -, , Badminton -, f, -11 Bowli K, -, f, -11 junior Pr 3 .Iun'or Nlinstrelg Archery 2' Chron- 'leg Pep Club Z ,, el Senior Prom: Minstrels 'Q Class Nlitht. Hoff . . , ,llerifwz . . . .ll 111 D'pr. Ambition: Olhce work. W Artot ANN 15 gal wi y afmbition will go far you ll be a top Hartf d Conn. ovember 50 1 S. Actixities: Glee Club l 2 3 4' nior Min- i 1- JOHN HENRY MARKS murky Witt his pals he cons - vthere noone knows. Born ' Portland Conn. uril - l9, 7. Activities: liwsebiill l. lluyur . . . riot . . .Al11llz. . . but mzf, Ambition: Pilot. MICHAEL GEORGE MATTA Mike Tall and quiet is our Mike when he Lets going vne're in for a kick.' Born in Waterbury Conn. August 17 1939. Activities: Archery l' Baseball 1. Church goer . . . rio! . . . 0 ro . Ambition: To make a mi- ion. ANDREW JOSEPH MEADE Brud Andy is our basket- ball star we know in life he will go far. Born in Meri- den Conn. August 6 1959 Activities: Football 1 2 3 tCo-Capt.b 4' Basketball l 2 3 fCo-Capt.J 4' Baseball 1 2 3 4' Class Treasurer 1 'm cn v l , n tv I x y , . . 5 4 ,Y If ' 1 , 0 r l 1 I , . W7 ' cc I 1, J' All it si 1 l 1 s ls 7 If A ' ' ' 7, hr lc I, fi Q 1 in , , F 3, l im it Klt f A1 96, 5 1 e 3 . l P . P w Blt l I Sgr L S l ' in dl 111 ' 1. 1 1 L r ' I wkjl 1 1 s k f 5, l 1 I Lv 4 It H e 1 1 In uk In A Y l .. V nz, , Q y 1 , 7 3 l 7 S 7 3, 4, f ' 7 ' n ul i i i ' N om 1 t' , lk v 3 4 la 1 -1 1 ' d l ' l C C , Y ! 1 A , V fy I D ! V J . . . , , strelg junior omg Seni Promg Danc o m. l, 7, ,, 43 Y uth ay 4g o li 2, 3gBa e l2,3gE 'm 5, '3' secretarial ar. orn in 43 rs Corps 4g Senior Se lubg Crusader 3, 4g Chr nicleg Senior Playg Honor Society 5, 4. Emblem . . . I'1allou'eerz pang . , . j'r recretnry . . . rignr. Ambition: To succeed. PHYL EDIT l I 723 f Phyl 'DO , 1? D ls X,-1' ?Ph ' Qiinvfi out foizyof. Bot in en- sington n O r 4 1 ce u nior Promg uni Sxyiyfffo... Ollfi Ml . . teufing l 1 1958. ' 11 tae! efgwoi 2, 3 5 wli 1 2, Chroni l' 'f f. J ior M' treg Senior P y ro . 69 I V xl 49 'KN' Sw+--..1.- .V . , V ia 'E' V' iw' f'..:.'-.,i , , f 1fffff'f:iagf . . ' ' :twig ' - ,. -YQ C951 1 ' i its, v:f':. . - .. 'V . '2S?'1:'6'f' T. F fxfff' ' -' 1 - ' Q ?'T4n'2,-Qw' - ' ' V- f. 4 'MVP 'S ' 1 1' ' ' .,,,givf' -5 ' . l?'af2 rz H ' mfg: 55.1,LY yk-I 9 , - 95. ' . f.laf,1f5,. ab Q 1 , WiAff:Z'Zwf'?'1'f. I '-'QQ 4 ' ' 7 J C. -.1 f' ' A 5 af 15,13 .5 I fl' 1 si 'Jg f .:. M v 4212.1 ' , ,J V .I ,1 x ., 4 '. tit A ' K ffy' ' bf. '9f?f ' 4, . l , I w if ,vs V V X it i 'Lk 1 , l l 5 f 'A ll 2' Vice-Pres. 4' Junior Min- strelg junior Recital: Varsity S Club CTreas.J 43 Min' strels 2, 3, 43 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 5, 41 Chronicle 43 junior Promg Senior Prom. Nire dnllaer . . . cute . . . Iamnut pink :wearer . . . al!- around rtnr, Ambition: To be successful. CHARLES ALLEN IWERRIAIXI He is full of mischief all the time. Born in Mount Ver- non, New York, December l5, l93S. Activities: Varsity S Club 5, -ig Football 2, 71, 4. Hn! rm! . . . I'ld1l'k GVl'L 5l . . . Celella. Ambition: Architecturtil de- signer. l 1 I 1 1 1 Q l 1 srl 1 . l 5 lf , l '1 is 42 1 E Y 5 5 l 1- LILLIAN ANN JACOBS Lil Always a smile, never a scowl, Lillian is quite a howl. Born in Meriden, Conn., June 26, 1937. Activi- ties: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 41 F.H.A. 4, CVice Presidentjg Chronicle 4: Pep Club 1, 2: Archery 2: Junior Prom: Dance Committees 2: Bowl- ing 2. First National . . . Acres and acres . . . Jolarmy. Ambition: Retail Merchan- dising and Illustration and Fashion Designing. ERNESTINE DOLORES KRAMPITZ Ernie She is a new gal at our school, cute and sweet as a rule. Born in Bristol, Conn., July 17, 1939. Activi- ties: Transferred from Meri- den. Meriden . , . Those eyes . . . Katfs . . . Bugs. Ambition: To be a house- wife. NANCY CHRISTINE LANGLOIS Nancy is so sweet and tall, we hope her fortunes will not be small. Born in Southing- ton, Conn., July 22, 1938. Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2: F.H.A. 1: Senior Sec. Club: G.A.A, 4: Dance Committees 2. foe . . . Oh, that red hair . . . Temper to match hair. Ambition: Secretary. MARY ANN THERESA LaPORTE Mar Her hair so blonde, her eyes so blue, she is a gal so sweet and true. Born in Bristol, Conn., June 13, 1958, Activities: F.H.A. 1, CSecre- taryjg Ring Committee 5: U.N.E.S.C.O. 33 Honor So- ciety 3, 4: Badminton 2, 4: Bowling 4: Junior Prom: Sen- ior Prom: Chronicle 4: Class Night: Sports Day 3, 4: Youth 4. Mr, G0 . , . Cutie , . . Florida . . . New York State . . . Fran. Ambition: To travel . . . Sec- retary. t 'i , t FRANKLIN LANEV' 'i MERRIMAN , 4 Ben In his hot rod Franki is found, for the racetrack he is bound. Born in Water.' bury, Conn., November 9, 1936. Activities: Glee Club 1, 2. Big Ben . . . bot fodder. JOSEPH JOHN MONGILLO Joe At building houses he is keen, on Wolf Hill he can be seen. Born in Southnig- ton, Conn., October 26, 1958. Al's caz . . . quiet . . , carpeh- ter . . . FNS. ROBERT MORELLI 1 Q Bob A bit of fun, a bit of quiet. Born in New Britainj Conn., April 27, 1936. Acf tivities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 F.F.A, 1, 2, 3, 4. Cute . . . the devil in disguise . . . hardware. Ambition: Welder or Tool Maker. lf, f . 13 X. 'lf' iv fi 1 ln I l x U 1'- Q f .- 1' 1,91 it , 'Ill ,. v ROB-ERT A. NAsH,,,rt Bob BQb'wh sweeps ill? floor so clean, wg li-,ow he-is so very keen. Borl in Idlt' rington, Conn., Feb ua'tY:'16i 1938. Activi 'ss-fnaiketbaii 1, 2: Track GIee Club 1,121 3, 4: Minstrels 2, 3, 42 Jllfllof Minstrel: Senior' Flay: Ch 011' icle. 'j Minstrels , . . tallz. I Mali 1 J 1511: , 1.,. 12... y R , 5 I E 1- lllli' ri i i if 8 J K I N ' 'rl il ,I N i A '. i , as ,' ff, 51' 1 . 1 5 i l s . JEEDITH ANN iflxlisiriit- jutli 'Snxw y 'Lazy' puppl' l i WP i - - jutlif, alxvqvs lm py - nev,l'r rig dy. :Born il Jllrishil. Jsrrnmiriyy 3,llIl939L Ac- ti,esl Gleq Clull 1, 71. -ll- Qe iq' Secretarial Clu .' PJ bn Brtwk jo I Frfmlvy 1 our lit! Q lrf lnluu dip Ambition Secrerirvy ARLENE ANNE I.ePAGE Arlene As .1 trientl she i syyeet and her humor nn t be eat Born Hrttlort Conn September 15 1993 Actiyrries Lemlership Club 1 Cheerleader 1 Dante Com mittee 1 4 lunior Prom benior Prom Senior Play Student Council 7 nc l el 6 -1 Minstrels G A A 4 1TreasurerJ er Club w B s etball 1 7 3 4 Junior Xlinstrel Volleyball Champs 4 Track 9 4 ot ball 1 7 Chronicle Co Editor -1 Emblem 4 UNESCO 3 Senior Poll Leaders Corps 4 Youth Day 4 iz Letter: I0 UConn Estelle Benulrful bazr Ambition Pe atrician my V itry t alk vtrth n t nory orn 5 i ez Apri G e m l 4 s a B oy t ice J r ro unior n l A A S n or c l 0Club Clas Nut, I ol ball 3 Pep Club Dra ic Club 3 0 f NYE Beau I ul complexion Maggie and Su Ambition 1 Commercial Artist. ,, .V ,Y , W., V -.. ..M ...Me w f ,,,,, ,,,,C,H WY,,, ,,,,,H,,,n,,A . ,,, Y img, ,. 40 AN'l'llUNY Nlfillfl NiLl4cls A smile for till, u wcltornc ligliril, flirting, coax- ing wily lic liiitlf' llurn in New Britain, Conn., january fl, 1969. Nm: air . . . lurking mar niu rlollacr mia Am virion Io make il quick million tlollars FRANRLYN LAWRESTON NORTON Frankie A Hashy dresser is our Frank he has his hngcrs in every prank Born in Mill dale Conn januaryl 1958 Activities Glce Club 3 4 junior Minstrel Flarhy clother joker :ure I0 kIIO1l Ambition To be successful lb, ,Vu ymfwjw ff ZZMW ORVIS Larr At speaking he cloes well some famous orator he wi quell Born in Hart for Conn february C 1937 Activities Football 1 Baseball junior Recital fryinnerj Junior Minstrel Glee Club i Good rpealer fnnzefmiz nazi laugh Ambition Flyer oryn pri vate commercial line ir - . is' 1 ff I . ,.l . A . - I, '. - 1 3 . . , ' , . . luf 4 ' 5 ,X sky S all 1 b I .': in ci ' l, . ,1 Q ' -y 3,41 . ' . Y Ba l . 2, 3, 'XL Gle Club ' , 1.13, 2 A- 15.-it 9 , ' I y U U 1 P W A -n , , 1 I ' -' ' X: 1 i b I I 2 , A ... ... ,fi 4, 1' fg A- ', ,. 3 f. - I H U vi . , . y . U .Q EL iv All ' , E E LAWRENCE WENDELL A. . he is e In to H H N 'I t A g d I n s H n in Epi '11, on 'l ll . ' - im 9 . fri' 1 1 d, A ' ' 1, i,- ,4 ..E.S. . , V if D1 1if?gEb 'gprkbll .5 X 4 2: I E 4g - ' in ,3,'.,g - ' 1 ' K 2 slap- 4 y 1i egfG...g i Se- A 1 1 U' A .V 'i fx Q' , . gill. ,... I, . ..., - 'HAL 1 li ' it , L i JULIA ANN LUPONIO Always gay, always laughing, that's our julia. Born in Southington, Conn., june 2, 1957. Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 2, 3, 4g F.H.A. 2, 43 Chronicle 4. Hot md . . . nice mzilr , . . couibirle . . . JoAnn and Jorey, Ambition: To own my own car. , Q if 1 mv. , iW,,,,,. -49' 1 aff' P, 1 L'zUrare 1 ' . , . Rrm, mir, mu' . 4 . Affxffhrltv, ROBERT YR -LOT b otly' es e'll h l, 'hc he, pl ' his MG enspicl Bt Ro '- v' C, Conn, 1. ' S, l9,,S. Activities' ' tl , 2 3, -'ig Aiivsme ti 1, , -Yom Club , 3, -ti ' ' romg -lu fdlwlinslrel rf SI Ambition: To bc ii musitiin FLORENCE ANN MAIORANO Flossie 'Quiet and demure in life she'l1 succeed were sure. Born in Southington Conn. February 7 1939. Ac- tivities: Glee Club 1 2 3 4' Emblem 4' Senior Secretarial Club. Gra1zt's . . . . ..., Quiet , . . Hoops. Ambition: To be a Book- keeper. JAMES PORTER il' 1 jim Tall and slim and 'fllfllij of pride Twas great to have? him on our side. Bornhifj-Q-1 Bristol Conn. October 193717 Activities: Football 1 2 3 4--Q Baseball 1 2' Basketball 1.- Ambition: To me a Easy Li e. -- Muscles . . . Claudette . . ,' A' Blue homh . . . Meriden Avg, MARJORIE R. MAROTTO Margie A little work, a little play, keeps Margie go- ing the long, long day. Born in Southington, Conn., Octo- ber 18, 1937. Activities: Cheerleader 1: Junior Prom: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Leader- ship Club 1: Junior Minstrel: Chronicle 4: Bowling 1, 4: Senior Prom 4. Beansy . . . beautiful clothes . . . oh ihose hips!!! Ambition: To be a Nurse. KATHLEEN BARBARA MARUZO Kay Very ambitious is she, with her charm and person- ality. Born in Norwich, Conn., November 2, 1938. Ac- tivities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Leadership Club 11 Badmin- ton 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Bowling 2, 33 Chronicle 4: Senior Play: junior Prom: Leaders Corps: Track 3, 4: junior Minstrel: Softball 2: G.A.A. 4: Senior Prom: Dance Committee 4. Dark eyes . . . Shorty . . . Riot! Ambition: Nursing. PATRICIA E BET A 'C f .g:jssi. tu ofp l n soons ' ' 'f 'ggest tepi, Bo ny, in e 'Britain,tgdnn., LJY30, 19, S. crm' sz e Club 1, , 3, ' ir'1,stre '2, 3, 4: -Cheerl din' 1, 3, 4: Basket- ball , lgggllifrt ?f3, 4: G.A.fb. ' eacle f orps 4: Leaders? 1: junior Hrom: u instrel 2, 3: Solrball A Senior -e rom: Danceffommittees 1, 2 3, 4: Volleyball 2, 3 : arsit' Basketball l Nice eyes ule chick . , . Boh . . . ,evpy Cheerleazler . , . BeautifiexlSClo1hes. Ambition: To be successful in whatever I do, 1 , fi it s , ,iv 11!', WILLIAM TYLER 1?RI'I:T Bill With Hermann he is always seen, the two of them make a perfect team. Born in Waterbury, Conn., July 5, 1939. Marion . . . hot rod . . . joker . . . Hermann. Ambition: To graduate. JOSEPH JAMES SABADOSA Joe Another chap thats musically inclined, instead of the clarinet it's Nancy in mind. Born in Southington, Conn., january 2, 1939. Ac-, tivities: Band 1, 2, 3, 49 Chronicle 4. Nancy . . . jim Dorsey . .. Tall and handsome. Ambition: Bandleader. JOHN JOSEPH SALERNO Johnny Though he is tinya he is wise, a little terror fqr his size. Born in New Bri- tain, Conn., March 17, 1933s Activities: Basketball 1: 39.535 ball 1, oiee Club 1, 2, 5. 4: Band Manager 4, - M ll ji 's Q 0 1 l , 1 3, I is 1 5 il 'a f 2: 1 1 . 1 sv .1 il 1 4 if Y 3 1 5 yr lr 1 S il li 1, fl 1 G i fi 3, 1 lr i 4, 14 li National guard . . . f0llQllli skating fan . . . black Cb-Wlli' Ambition: To be a busineSS clerk. . I . ..,, LL . , .. aus.. -,,,, , , . -1 'gif fl if Ja' J . MAUC X' X ' Ss' A wa faiifu K he Ed,ant e da he will be wet. Bo n 'n Meri- den, Conn. D. 1938. 'iti .rut Panel lp is A ub l, 2, , -'lg Senior nl t 1 minton Z1 F. . . -iz lass Nii, ', Seni rom: Chronic fp juni iiinstrelj, . xdfletterf .ENRDQIIIIOIRH mist FAY MESSINA With Ernestine, Fay is al- ways found, for Meriden they are bound. Born in Meriden, Conn., October 12, 1937. Ac- tivities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 4. Katt'J . . . Meriden . . . Ernie . . . Slim and Trim. Ambition: journalism. f fl!! CL Bam. A M TO ' Cl udijs al ys ul to , throug ife tog t y'll go or in qiF 2125 X o ber , 195 ,Ac' it' 1 'et- ' ball p Club' min K6 , 53 J or 3 S ' Pr 3 D Comm , 43 Fi. ,G1ec5bi9i,2,3, 4 eld y 3 led . .. aut'udvWxX.. era y 'air-c Aj W Amb OMO lear MW ki Il I coo ta ian foods L J all know 'joef' Born August 2, Glee Club 4, Senior g ad- minton 2 3g Bo ' f 23 Dance C0 f3, 41 Valentine e 3 chery Club 23 Leadership Club lg Pep Club lg junior Prom: Senior Prom. joe . . . First National . . . Pianist. Ambition: Nurse. 53 4 i . Tr' '.- ..,......-,..... 'Imp-, 1. 1 is J fl 'JF' Q 1 V ROBERT A. STANKOSKI Smiley Because he really does rate, he ' nev seen wi out rn in Lu- z ,,Bdfl'Y1'., 1 t. Activities: li ulsull 1, 2 3, 4: Basketball and Baseball M' ager 1' Class 'I' -a junior Prom: J instrelg U. N. E. S. fl. 5, Varsity S Club 3, 4. Nice smile . . . foils . . Romeo . . , rule. Ambition: To retire. EDWARD C. SZPAK Ed Cool, calm, and col- lected. Born in Southington, Conn., july 5, 1938. Activi- ties: Agricultural Judging Contest 1, 2, 3, 4g E.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Tall blond . , . Aggie . . bot rod. JOSEPH PAUL WOODMAN joe Whether it's cool or windy, joe is with Cindy. Born in Tarrytown. New York, july 25. 1938. Activi- ties: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball lg Track 2, 3, 4: Valentine Page 5, Chronicle 4, Junior Minstrelg Varsity S Club 3, 4. Cindy . . . manner! . . . flee!- fooled. Ambition: Accountant, RO ,ERT GEORG ZOBBI Bo 'l 'A stu lousguy is The. succ . u we'r jsureihell B X i in ns 1951. t ive. and 1, 2, 3, -QQYECEHSS Play 4, Junior tv .,l1,,Ch ,ni -le, 4. V ES7I.f76i17lf of '3l'IS,l6iULlZ.ff,-1Ql!01'111ar1 . . . wary lyaif. Ambition: To be a chemist. .ifL,L,-ffl' I fs 'ii Ml ffl 171 nJ,lJm if l i' fLL'Llf i l A+., I., Z, with xz f: ff, C. ALICE EVEL NASH '1Al 'lgqfieejis so fair, with xglierflig t hair. Born in Tor- if n if i i F- C fl., ' 3 A 'tl Z 5v i ' ee 1, , 3, 3 ll , , ll yb 4: B d ' ton ' mb C cle 4, nd ' uni ,gifs 4 g d . P ' 3 2, 4, , . 3 rihgfon, C -n.,,Aug t 7, 1Q39.1Activ s: U. , . .C.O. 'I Gle9Q2u, , 2 , 4g,Sen- r ay, Jurii A ' strelLSq - t Couric' Chro icl . Nice girl Blgrr z . . panic . . . Mirr ff . Ambition. Hair r er. ITH C ' IN E e s t ee. 2 l lin ub M1 trel or S retaria ecre ar Lea ers or Pep 2 Softball GA 4 Dance Committee 4. Nice hair and eye! . . . Air Force . . . Nice to know. Ambition: Office Work, Sec- retary. ,J MARGARET ELIZABETH O'HALAf Maggie f In 'athletics she did greacg fand with her friends 'how she doesF,.-rate. Born in PlantsvilldifConn., . September 24, 21938. Activi- ties: Gieeicitib 1, 2, 5,,..4? Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4g All,8tate' Chorus Class O cezilf 4, Valentine Page unior Re- cital, Student Co ncil 3, CSec- retarybg Basketball lg Varsitv Basketball 2, 3, 4g Field Hockey 2, 3, 4, Softball l, 2, 3, 4, Badminton 2, 3, 4, Volleyball Champs 3, 41 Track 3, 4, Leadership Club lg G.A,A, 4, Senior Play' v junior Minstrel, fChairmang Junior Prom, Senior Prom, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 1, CCaptainJ' Class Night, Chronicle, Sev enty-Five Dollar Club 1, 2, Dramatic Club 32 Crusader, Archery 2, Leaders Corps 45 Librarian 1, 3. Basketball STAR . . . Mir.: All America . . . Crazy laugh . . . Hon ami Sis. Ambition: To be a success' s a l J '4 ' 'IT j J y ' h ri wa t r , ' lv' lu, an , oni f d , V ' 4, . iv- g 1 ,41 asker- A fi Ili ff DOLOR NE ,iitgilrff Spin 'j A - Y , fO.2f.iLii,.,il,,,,- 65663515 , rLfz1,.onn..Af,ti 'ebdqv f C1ubi..22A'S,4.PQ,L ii 5, -gr A-3.f5J3Q'iv1i1f1rz 3,14 JV ario azlgllon S iietydjg ,C.A.KL4, Juniair i!XS,I1I6l, fifjffiqifly fgflf 7.-.f. BIZ,-'IL . .-. ,ki a T1l 4?,7j i,1'f5', , f, - f2Xmil,i6t6n,1, ' M j' L.. L-L 1 'Lf' l f ' '0' V' ri C Q i 4' f L' A A ,.. we ,,,,,f-...ia ,wi - 4' .- ....r....tta.- - egg, f . JOAN MA E ERLQULH ' pw g nd I e orld la hs 't 0,n in Merid n, I o ja ary 9 ctivities' - -- Clu 193 ij 3, 43 ' i lu 2,3 onal 10,31 'N ie 3, 42 .A.A. g in 4 unio, Min l M A ' on: asecrt, W N y Wy OfhAM1LL ARIE j AJ Lgyf 'Ca Ca ille a l yy I w r g can be n 65 rn i w , Conn., c 38, Ac. tivit' s. 1 1 3, 43 h lu etball , 3, I1 , 3, 4, Bo li 2, : ior Pla s er- , mb 3, 4: r f g Chro ' e ce m. 1 - ,4 Pro Qiom ,fig ig Club C eas. g junior ' instrel. Neat dresrer . . cute . . . love that run??? Ambition: Nurse. ROSALIE A PIZZITOLA Ro Sn p , clepi full of fun, shedyg a smi for every- one B Wew Britain, Con june 19 8. Activi- ies: ational Pio Society faux 4, G. . residentlg 'sketb , 31k 5 Softball 3, 4 Bo I1 ci 2, 32 vice- Presw, 4' Senior Q retarial C 3 V eyball , 3, 41 nce itte 45 junior v inst 3 Lulu ton 2, 3,49 Chr icle '4 if ior Play, Glee Cl b 1, 2 Q Leaders Corps 4, Emblem , 4, Girls' Stateg Field Hockey 2, 3, 4. G.A.A. Prer. . . Sportr fan . . . Oh those Jhowerrff Ambition: Private Secretary. OD LYNN ESCHER ity Bor in ou in on onn 5llBYai liw, peP v . ' 5 h' , C ., n Y ll l 1 3 . Activ,i ies' A , . gav., 1 ,141 , :AT ,, .i, 2 4, Field A 1' as ey , 3' 521 , 4, ri r , 4, UUIOF Mi s , Junior Prom, SCU' t Council citalg Prize . Gray Buick . - - gl BARBARA ANN PUSZKA Bobbie The NVLIYS of .1 Model. Born in Meritlen, Conn., May IS, 1937. Activi- ties: Glee Club 1, 2, S, -1, F.I-I.A. I, -I, Volleyball l, 2, Chronicle, Qllfel Gzlf . . Alzlifuf . . Cmzi' Curr. Ambition: To graduate. ANITA LOUISE ROBINSON Rob Anita is a gal who sews, catch and everyone of her clothes. Born in Hart- ford. Conn., january 14, 1939, Activities: Field Hockey 2, Maiorettes I, 2, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Chronicle, Emblem I, junior Prom, Seventy-Five Dollar Club, F.H.A. 4, Senior Prom. Rorin' reporter . . . Dot . . Polirln dancer. Ambition: Clothes Buyer. an ball blue DOROTHY MARY RYMSZA Rym Dotty loves the pol- kas, so come on Dot, let's go, go, go! Born March 7, 1938. Activities: Glee Cluh I, 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 2, junior Prom, F.H A. 1, 4, Chronicle, Senior Prom. Smzzzy clotloer . . . Pnlirla dance fan , . . Anim. Ambition: To learn how to Chick Hop. N QS. i '1nw 16 l2S'l'IiLLIi M I: INE Sp itgd' is our listelle, in ,C f.ySenior Play sh' li lAy3.,well x, 1 . L - Born iri1St'1ut Kaftan, Conn., ly1,1'9, 95. . Activities: Bas- flfllffiuii 1, 2,.l22Mp1ae1s.111 1: s Clue C11 1 , '. . Ili Blind I ' Ldgafinton 2, 3, 4: LA' uniolr guru' jlenior Prom' li'el1l Mr IIQFCQQ Chronicle 4, 'viper fl' um, 1'.I'I.A. g 'left - Qlub 1, Voite of De 1cracyQCo leyball niet., 'instrel, Senior Nice lmir . . , Larry . . . Ar- lane. Ambition: Nursing. GAIL SCHUMANN She is here, she is there, she can be found anywhere. Born in Meriden, Conn., July Il, 1938. Activities: Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 2, 3, Badminton 2, 4, Bowling 2, 3 fTrc-asurerlg Baseball 2, Archery 2, Cheer- leading 3, 4 CCO-Captainj, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committees I, 2, 3, 4, Valen- fine Page I, junior Prom, junior Minstrelg Chronicle 43 Senior Prom 4, Leaders Corps 4, G.A A., National Honor Society 3, 4 tSecretaryJ. Tweet . . , nice mnzplexion . . . Rah, Rah Girl. Ambition: Secretary. l f J af mffn if tfyiligybne Rose Zig' ite Pretty j' l of , lwaysighinink 'ke the sun. orn in S in on, . Activities: V lub 1.1. 5, 41D ce ,C mmittees 5, ' ret rial ub' Pe lub 3 r .J Red ff2fl.444HDQ1Ie,,,, tu' . . rid! cr I l' I ' A wition: 21 I f , , 4, , XWC ANN L. SLACK Slackie Ann and Ray, what a team, in a Chevy always seen. Born in Medford, Mass., February 10, 1937, Ac- tivities: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 4, Junior Prom, Archery 2, Badminton 3, -ig Basketball 2, 3. 4li Chronicle 4, Field Hockey 2, 4, Senior Promg Maiorettes I, 2, 3, Softball 1. 3, 4, Traek 3, 43 Junior Minstrel, 17.1-I.A. 1, 2, 4 Sonja Hallie . . Raj' . , rlerif. Ambition: To learn hm-it to cook Italian dishes. DOROTHY A. SLAHTOSKY Dot A wonderful girl all her life, she'll make Eddy a wonderful wife. Born in Co- hoes, New York, February 6, 1939. Activities: Glee Club l, 3, 4: Bowling 2, 3: Basket- ball 3: Badminton 3: F.I-'I.A. 1, 3, 4: Junior Prom: Senior Prom: Archery 2. Eddy . . . Chevy . . Either Williamx. Ambition: Housewife. FRANCES MARIE SMEDBERG Fran A very lively and peppy girl, makes Fran a so- ciety whirl. Born in Bristol, Conn., June 2, 1938. Activi- ties: Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Badminton 2, 3, 4: Chronicle 4: Senior Play 4: junior Min- strel: Basketball l, 3, 4: Jun- ior Prom: Dance Comm. 3: Baseball l: Senior Prom, Sicle on Wednerdayr . . Blue Plymouth . . . Hot foil . . . Florida. Ambition: To 'become a Nurse. , Y A Y , if VE A E A E N , ,DBE 'Vern 'pret b nde-haired or XJ char awaiti her knight in shi ing ar Born in Mer' ,n, Connl, October 5 1q93i?Activi ies: Fiel Hocke , 3: Ba 'etb l , 3 igaiaiimqgji, 2, bal l 2: Voll y a Bowlfnkg 5, 3: ju Emblem'f,,2, 31 Gl e 3, 4: Chronicle F.H.A. 1, 2: Lead rship 1. 1 Blondie . . . hot temper . . Oxleyf. Ambition: Hairdresser. BE ANE SNOW 'en to one and all is , a ays y as a bee. orn 'in ' letown, Conn.,, jul A 193 Activitie .V e ub , 4: D ce ' de t ouncil 1, 2 iot Pr , nior 3 on. ,, , 3 Se or lay: - itorl: Chronicl D.A. ' '- om ittee owling ,Z, 3: ML, H o 1 y 3 4 P er Ed KX iti zenship Prize. Goorlroufy Jlazfe . . . :fren- maher . . . joker . , qzzifh- .til1'er'. Ambition: Attend College. A friend in need, is a JOAN HELEN indeed. Born Mass., May 27, 1938. ties: Bowling 2, 3: Badmin- ton 2, 3: Basketball 3: Arch- . ery 2: junior Prom: Senior Prom: junior Minstrel: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Chronicle 4- Leaders Corps 4. - Willie . . , beautiful hair with eyes to match . . black Ford. Ambition: Secretary. 1 ANDREAN ELIZABETH 'f TACINELLI if Andi lf you don't know 52 where she is bound, look for Skitch and she'll be found. 'i Born in New Haven, Conn., December 12, 1938. Activi-3 ties: Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. 1: Badminton 2, 3, 4: Leadership 1: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, V 4: Archery 2: Bowling 2: 1 Junior Minstrel: Softball 1: Ring Committee 31 Student ' Council 3: Pep Club 3: Prom I. Committees: Democracy Con- . , test 3: Crusader 4: Chronicle , 4: G.A.A. 4: Class Nite 4: N1 Senior Play 4. , Sleitch . . . Neat Dresser . . Clark Bros. Ambition: Teacher. JO NN MARIE nd fun I . ' ' , itain, 1 '. . Activi- ies ' , 1' Man- 5 . ' e it, . 4'Chron-' ' - .. Ba m n3 4. ' . eil ' . . cce. 'l I j' it r u 5 au of Bt e n a 0, I u0'l ' X , f age : GK ul , 2, 3, 4: ' G A M I , ' fu f 1 .1 1 v Nu e , I I MARYANN BARBARA - WALONOSKI Murney She follows thne Golden Rule. Born in Merl- den, Conn., November 14, 1938. Activities: Honor S0- ciety 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 43 l Softball 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3,41 : Senior Sec. Club: Volleyball: 2, 3, 4: Junior Minstrel: Bad- minton 2, 3, 4: Chronicle, Senior Play: Student Council. 4, Giee Club 1, 2, 5. 4: G.A.A. 4: Leaders CorpS 43 Emblem 4: Senior Promi, Dance Comm. 4. Athletic . . whiz . . . Twins: 5 ll Ambition: Medical Secretary-3 1 Y 1 1 FRANCES ESSER WENDT Fran A swell gal is our Franny, she is usually found with Andy. Born in New Haven, Conn., March 2, 1958. Activities: Glee Club l, 2, 3. 4, Leadership 1: Field Hockey 2, Badminton 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 2, 3L Dramatic Club 3, 41 Pep Club l, 2, Crusader 3: Dance Comm. l, 2, 3, 4: jun- ior and Senior Promg Student Council 3: junior Minstrel: Honor Society 5, 4: Cheer- leading 1, 3, tCo-Capt.b 4: Junior Recital winner, Class Secretary 2, 5, 43 Chronicle, Volleyball Champs 4: Senior Poll, Rah fdh girl . . . black Pon- tiac . . . Andy Ambition: College. LORRAINE GLORIA WIELGOS Lorry Lorraine is quiet and shy, but always there is a twinkle in her eye. Born in Southington, Conn., May 8, 1938. Activities: F. H. A. lg Glee Club 1, 2, 5, 43 Emblem 3, 4, Chronicle 43 junior Minstrel: G.A.A. 33 Basket- ball Sg Badminton 33 Senior Sec. Club QVice-Pres J. Soutbington Hardware . . . quiet . , . nice. Ambition yvate Secreta . l W T sim lj -, li some ti e ooks gf a loo ' aa! n.. l'f ain 'Bot in e B'a Cnn., u 2, 1 L Al t s I I lc f. Gl ' : ntr f I I e I ' mu as g 1. ,3. 'f f 1 F u ' , i r ,l C '-I f lg ' 1' 1. - ball A 1 !'- 5- k tball , , oftba l, Bad- minton , , 4: Daic Comm. l, 2, 3, Q junio' instrel, Archeryi , G.A.A. g Chron- icleg S ior Play: Leaders Corps 4g junior and Senior Prom. What a laugh . . . crazy Ford . . . Berta, Ambition: Teacher. LOIS MAY WRIGHT Intelligent girl and so quiet, she need not go on a talking diet. Born in Bristol, Conn., May 11, 1938. Activities: Glee Club 1, 2: Librarian lg G.A.A. 4. Quiet . . , minbief in her eyes. Ambition: To join the Air Force. GEORGE MICHAEL KRAFCIK Beak Behind those inno- cent lool-zs, is a devil. Bom in Meriden, Conn., August 30, 1958. Activities: junior lziinstrelg Track 2, Glee Club Eric . . . out of town girlr. Ambition: Airplane pilot. DANIEL JAMES KULAK Duke Calm, collected, and quiet is he. Born in New Britain, Conn., February 13, 1938. Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Men's Choir l, 21 Senior Choir: Fishing Rod Club: Dance Club fall in New Bri- tainjg Glee Club 4, F.H.A. CTreasurerJ 43 Agricultural judging Contest 4 Qin South- ingtonj, Farmer boy . . . ufarfy hair. rv, f- ,J 25.4 jf M29 4 L' Mfaltbia 'row Marslfi' ffllif smiles ke her alive, ould Born opn. Jan. uar , l, l9,j 'itiesz F. A. lc, in 2,31 Glea ' I, 2, 3, : Senior S ' ari , CE . , Senior D ommrt- tees, - . Pau . . , 11 eet . . . lypirl. r -al 1 WM. CW' 4 I ALBERT LaPORTA Al The ways of a gentle- man. Born in Waterbury, Conn., March 19, 1957. Ac- tivities: Baseball and Football 2, 3, at Citrus High School, California, Football 4 at Leavenworth in Waterbury. Cale . . . newcomer . . . quiet. Ambition: Engineer, Mayjyii, . like: PHILIP ALBERT DIGHELLO To Phil who is our quiet guy, he was always very shy. Born in New Britain, Conn., September 20, 1938. Activi- ties: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Quiet . . . earner! . , . French rfudent. Ambition: To take a trip around the world. 2 1 1 W gv . wi ,I 1 eq 13 P2 eq + ,Q , 11 IJ 151 Ji '11 ,lf . Af? ' ,P M H11 ,I y qu Q O oo ' I 2 5 ' 0 no . 0' . ' 0 fi ' 00 00 so Q, of 9 0 go 0 9 . 0 wi . . 0 . 0 .. g Q g 3 5 . O O : 1 ' ' ' . .aim Vi, If' W WU, f K i., EM ,Huw :ff QM Hn! 'Nt NW. UVQ 1 M , 7 X Q x I B- 'QH' E+ CLASS POEM As we stand firm on the threshold of life, With a strange new warmth we look back To the things we took so for granted, To the things our future will lack. Now they seem so important, It must be because they're no more. Gone are the busy classrooms, the crowded Lockers, and well-trod gym floor. Though the time was so short we have much to recall, There is more that will never reclaimg We'll remember our classes, the meetings, exams, And the victory dance after the game. Was it yesterday that the bell rang loud And the halls resounded with noise? Was it then that the the walls re-echoed With the shouts of girls and boys? Will we ever cease to wonder just how So few years could fly by so fast? Our building, our teachers, the hard earned mark, To us now are part of the past.' In future years when the world is ours, And the dreams we have planned start to grow, We might look back to these bright, golden years, To the fun and the friends we now know. To the joy and the pride we have felt in our hearts, For our memories are greatg We have so much to cherish, And more to appreciate. Fran Wendt 59 l CLASS PROPHECY Elizabeth Adams a nurse will be Jeannette Agnello a dancer we see. Joyce Aldi an artist one day Ethel Aldieri at Carnegie Hall will play. John Anderson successful in his work Nancy Anderson will be an office clerk. Diane Angiletta we see in a plane Brian Badorek heals our aches and pains. Russell Bailey is still very quiet Kenneth Bell as a gourmet has to watch his diet. Josephine Blacka will M.C. This Is Your Life Stella Bobrowiecki a charming housewife. Carol Borchard still loves them and leaves them Bonnie Brennan draws a comic strip- Little Clem. John Brunalli a construction engineer Marilyn Burns has started a homemaker career. Maureen Butler a health director Marie Carbone is a food inspector. Pasquale Cassella a coach will be Robert Celella a farmer we see. Carolyn Ciss will be a secretary Jane Clark has a husband already. Shirley Coletto we see as a singer Joan Coppola fame her looks will bring her. Roberta Curran wins at the Harvest Moon Ball Alphonse D'Anglo an interpreter for all. Barbara D,Angelo is manager of Grant's Jacqueline Delage is the star of Fancy Pants. Teresa DelGuidice has an acting career Thomas DelSanto's trumpet is heard far and near. Kenneth DeLuco a shipping clerk William De-Paolo catches crooks who lurk Philip Dighello at the French Embassy does work. John DiNello will own his own car Victor DiNello in his business will go far. Gail Dix is a happy young bride Anne Dudac a steno looked at with pride. Francis Dudzik a pitcher in the majors will be Anna Ferrante a future housewife we see. Angeline Ferrucci a secretary precise Grace Fiondella's work is concise. Edward Fish we see down on the farm Nathaniel Florian his scientific research will keep us from harm. Shirley Frye proud possessor of a new Caddy car 60 --. ,,,.,,- :,,- .,,...n..-rz.f1F1- .7.Y,11nw11:t 5 wf'4f .. ,AA Emery Gagnon an executive going far. David Gardner a famous professor Shirley Gemmel a business man's successor. Howard Gilman a millionaire of renown John Gray has an ofhce in town. Mary Anne Griffith in the medical field will go far Stephanie Hartshorn a dramatic television star. Betty Haskell a famous woman ambassador-afar John Hayes manufactures his own kind of car. Carol Heise the editor of the Southington News James Hermann his crazy antics never will lose. David Heusel a businessman so neat Phyllis Holmquist as a seamstress can't be beat. Lillian Jacobs a joker as before Eric Johnson will own a Fix-It store. Robert Kowalczyk the army will try George Krafcik his own jet will fly. Ernestine Krampitz as a homemaker will do well Fred Kuhr in another play will excell. Daniel Kulak will be an auto engineer Nancy Langlois will marry someone so dear. Albert LaPorta as an engineer is doing fine Mary Ann LaPorte with the best will dine. Judith Lausier will live to be 99 Arlene I.ePage the best pediatrician you can find. Ellen Ludecke abroad will sail William Ludecke a football star at Yale. Julia Luponio a secretary so fine Joseph Maccio owns a restaurant divine Florence Maiorano a perfect private secretary John Marks his talents vary. Marjorie Marotto keeps her house so clean Kathleen Maruzo a nurse supreme. Patricia Masthay a famous socialite Michael Matta in Madison Square Garden will fight Meredith Mauch designing clothes is her aim i Andrew Meade's athletic ability brought him fame Charles Merriam in a service will excel Franklin Merriman has an oil well. Fay Messina travels far and near Claudia Middleton has a homemaking career. Joseph Mongillo a lawyer advanced Robert Morelli has his own cattle ranch. Cynthia Nagle will do her job well Alice Nash is making our hair look swell. Robert Nash is an engineer 61 Judith Navarette has a business career. Anthony Nigro wears a uniform of navy blue Franklin Norton is in the service too. Margaret O Hala a phys. ed. teacher will be Lawrence Orvis an orator we see. Dolores Perlot will manage a First National Store Joan Perlot will join the Women s Air Corps. Camille Petrillo a nursing career has planned Robert Pilot conducts his own band. Rosalie Pizzitola will play pro softball james Porter will still carry the ball. William Potter leads a merry life Rhoda Prescher will be a housewife. William Pritt will own a Loew's Barbara Puszka will model our clothes. Anita Robinson has a column in the Star Claudette Robinson will own a Cadillac car. Dorothy Rymsza has a business career 1 P' f 4 in ,an ,- um, l 1-, .JN A n V' 4 vi QA' X... . 1. ..i..-,. Q 55' ij if i wi , t all .1 : if vt 1 1 E I I g . f, ll 'L 1 iw 3 I 5 4 Y Joseph Sabadosa is tax collector here. Estelle Sabatella won't miss her cues John Salerno will collect union dues. Gail Schumann will be her own boss Melanie Sepko is giving marriage a toss. Ann Slack is now a filing clerk Dorothy Slahtovsky in New York does work. Frances Smedberg is writing a book Verna Smedberg a world cruise took. Betty Snow now owns her own shoe store joan Stafford manages a resort at the shore. Robert Stankoski is a rookie cop Edward Szpak runs a sporting goods shop. Andrean Tacinelli as a teacher we see Joann Tonnatti a journalist will be. Maryann Walonoski a phys. ed. teacher is now Frances Wendt as an actress is taking a bow. Lorraine Wielgos an office will run Loretta Witowski much social work has done. joseph Woodman as a fighter holds the crown Lois Wright is a nurse working in town. Marcia Zantow a librarian will be Robert Zobbi an astronomer is he. 62 il l 1 i 1 l l SENIOR CLASS President, S, ., S.,, Alphonse D'Ange1o Vice Presidents S. ., ,, Andrew Meade Secretary. , , as Frances Wendt Treasurer .. A. S. S, sMargaret O'Ha1a Class Advisors .. , s..s. . Steven Florie 63 F L ' Q i W S? rs ,1- .jg V yr, .if .,' 4 ,- ,L 1 is 9 A, .,i fl, , 133 , ,M . 1 i I N I A 5 W 1 ii I Y! , A i eg? IZ, iwiffl ,M ZW? Min ihif 3' ff WIA' f ,Eh 5 5- , rbi? R 4 f A 1 E 5, E if ? Pr , . 5 5 4 U i is i ni sf ' A I W K A 1' Q? ff 5: 3-W6 1 Hui M 3 sn A75 is gills .W Y ,Edu E , M' 'm Ns 1 E- FRESHMAN CLASS President AAA..,..... ..... E leanor Riera Vice President ....... ..,... A lbert Fasulo Secretary ..,.... 4..,.A. 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SECRETARIES MARTIN PHELAN i LAWRENCE D'ANGELO Principal Assistant Principal A.B., M.A. BS., M.A. 'mw-ff - J 2 2 I Oz X' 4 , ,Z ef -if is if 47 SE il E. Mildred Bedforl Steven Florie f -C.. L5 ':L- 'L1f:.q,- r-44 ' .. fa' ...-.4 .M-1- f4' ENGLISI-I . . . . AB., M,A. 'Q 2 I All SCIENCE I' Sophie Ramon lctta Helen Bcrcrz uhn Klcszy Lawrence Mucci joseph J. Fontana ohn Rathbun William Meyers K . B.S., NI.A. B.S. Eil.M. . ., Ed.M. P T , C7 ,.,V.,.. ' r Wx F 1 H .A . IQ Q- , Qx X 1,5 1- 1 , I Y 'Q-I Q I A I wa. . I X ,R I I I . I J 4 ,,,..,......... Atl IA A t N L -I ' BA BA Bb AB EL 1, Q I 0 s' L - if 'If 1 5' f Q 1 ' I I A LI. I ' L Ill i 9 71c'gj wi xi I Q I t X N ts ,y 2 I F N if X fy ix' I I M J Y xl ,, 5 N 5' I ' ,-.Al P . ' x - s .nv N' I -Q. HI . . I I -f . ' an J , I , BS Bb I: in 1 . ' xii X Z I C' f T7 ffl 6 f 1 f , - Q. A A W N 1 X l f A PHYSICAL EDUCATION joseph Orsene Helen Carroll George Mitchell Evelyn Pace P.E. PIE., BS, 13.5. 13.5 ' f riff' , fbi! , if f 'lynn no . I V ,MX C, I ML f gp ff, 5 Q Q ' ' 4 If f ?f 1 ' ,ff?'ZQ ?4' P ' A anvil f I 'lii' if SOCIAL STUDIES Raymond loyal Walter Lozoslci Philip Gnntlrnw 71 B.A., M.A. BA. BS, Y ., ,, - ,--v-M-V-. r'- If fn-- 3 :ini ff- ? 1 lo ffl .- ,.,,g,.,,.. af , n....' V W lfT 'L1Ql 145 118471 ' f . , FCP 1. ,- Ml-1'A4'iw'2y'e:4--rf' -- 1' ,sy .4 , L- 5 ' ' V .4 I - gy 3aglifk-p1,h9.4gj.:l-11. ' L j , -am .Q ' ,.4.1,-'H 1 ,rr 1 ,fic J: -zwi193' Lif -' L ' Qskffal ' lla 3'- W '1255fg2i:,5'.i2Jf,1, eil f n K. . X' ff .g1:g:vc':.::.-rhfg: 1 mf, , M , . ' Lf A 2 , - 3 f - .V - . 'Lg r4,.,v.,4vfw4,sfw,Wa I 54, .4 ny. 179- ., 4 .'I::5f- ,w7':i- ' wc, 'rf' ' 111- ' if -l ,X 4 ' S ,sf F ,' ,ina K Q 23, . -' 1 'X W '.f1,'.fTg ' . y f? rf qc , H g',,iaf,gt:? ' K , ' K 4.1-ar-fm ' ' ' .4 1 - s Elizabeth Shorey B.A. Barbara Beach BA. rl' MATHEMATICS LANGUAGES Edna Ferrucci Sophie Wilkey Mary Barry Mary Jennings B.A. M.S. B.A., M.A. B.A. COIVIMERCIAI. Anna Fontana james Mariconcla Francis Gosinski B.S. B.S. 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SOUTHINGTON SOUTHINGTON TAXI RADIO corsmzoi Prompt, Courteous Service - Try Us - ROY WINSTON SHOES Headquarters for Your White Buck Shoes and Loafers SOUTHINGTON, CONN. - MA 8-2396 NEW BRITAIN, CONN. - BA 4-2283 Phone MA 8-3947 WALLACE JEWELERS, INC. 26 N. MAIN ST. SOUTHINGTON, CONN Diamonds - Clocks -Jewelry Fine Watch Repairing Gifts in Glass, Wood, Leather, Pottery, Chrome Rust Craft and Hallmark Cards Compliments of VAL DePAOLO Tel. MA 8-2801 83 CENTER STREET SOUTHINGTON PLANTSVILLE BAKERY 848 SO. MAIN STREET PLANTSVILLE, CONN. Phone MA 8-6807 Congratulations to the Class of T956 HI-WAY RESTAURANT, INC. Good Food and Choice Liquors MAIN STREET SOUTHINGTON Phone MA 8-7020 BRUNELLI RADIO - APPLIANCES - TELEVISION Sales - Service 90 CENTER ST. SOUTHINGTON, CONN. U 4 Compliments of DR. AUSTIN DUFFY oProMErRlsr 93 MAIN STREET Compliments of STEVE ELLIOTT Compliments of CENTER .DRUG Compliments of FREDDlE'S GARAGE INC. RAPHAEL'S, INC. ao-32 CENTER STREET Southington's Smartest Shop For Women' Phone MA 8-7026 SIMONE BROS., INC. Range and Fuel Oils - Power Burners Refrigerators NORTH LIBERTY ST. SOUTHINGTON, CONN. Compliments of ' CORUM'S TREASURE HOUSE G 319'-f-6PK0'f'-JSE-0' UPHOLSTERY Fabrics - Gifts - Patterns PLANTSVILLE Telephone 8-3143 BEST WISHES to the Class of '56 FLYNN'S PHARMACY 0 -'-0'l0 -0 0'10'40f0'G0f'6'2'01 Compliments of R. E. THALBERG K Compliments of THE YANKEE MAID WATERBURY-MERIDEN ROAD PLANTSVILLE, CONN. Compliments of DR. R. T. HURLE DENTIST Compliments of SAL'S VARIETY STORE NEAL'S HARDWARE, INC. Paints - Wallpapers - Garden Supplies 20-22 NORTH MAIN STREET SOUTHINGTON, CONN. Phone MA 8-3131 - We Deliver Compliments of DR. E. M. SIMMONS Compliments of JOHN LASEK Roofing and Siding Contractor 64 OLD TURNPIKE ROAD Phone MA 8-6660 0'0K0' H U B E N Y ' S PLUMBING and HEATING Modern Home Appliances 80 WEST MAIN ST. 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