Stratford High School - Log Yearbook (Stratford, CT)
- Class of 1956
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Stratford High School
At my back I always hear
Time's winged chariot hurrying nearp
And yonder all before us lie
Deserts of vast eternity."
-Andrew Marvel
foreword
administration
faculty
seniors
underclassmen
activities
sports
advertising
TIME-what is it? Four years ago, when we entered Stratford High School with
plenty of time on our hands, graduation seemed to lie on the other side of eternity.
However, we soon discovered that our available time was not sufficient to accomplish
all we had hoped. Now, as we leave, those four years have proved to be much
less than an eternity. We realize that they were just a small portion of our lifetime-
a portion that was spent in working problems, memorizing dates, making friends, and
joining clubs. Will the years ahead flee as quickly?
Now, we pause and reflect on past events before delving into the whirl of life.
Some of those events which were a part of our memorable four years spent at Stratford
High School are recalled in the following pages.
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"You, Members of the Class of 1956, have
given a fine illustration of loyalty to your
school and to the ideals for which it stands.
Your faithful devotion during the past
four years to preparing yourselves tor a lite
of constructive living has inspired our con-
fidence and respect.
lt is my pleasure to extend to the Class
of 1956 hearty congratulations and best
wishes."
-EDWIN A. COX
ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT CARSON
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"Perhaps it is appropriate to wish each member of the
Class of '56 good luck. But, the substance at good luck is of
your own doing. You will make it for yourselves and wish it
for yourselves. Good luck comes to those who prepare, work,
plan, and dream. Thoughtfulness, pleasantness, and service to
others, as well as being capable and ready to do the work
at hcndfthis is what good luck is made ot."
-J. OLIVER CARSON
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RUTH E. CUNNINGHAM, GUIDANCE DIRECTOR
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Neatly stacked shelves full of
college and vocational pamphlets,
a group of troubled students seek-
ing adviceg and a neverfidle guid-
ance director, always rushed for
time, are the impressions we re-
tain ot the Stratford High School
Guidance'Department. Miss Cun'
ningham, Director of Guidance, ad'
ministers those beat-the-clock opti-
tude, l.Q., and achievement tests,
counsels individuals on their future,
whether scholastic or occupational,
and is a ready friend to all who
seek her help.
" . the hour draws near."
"It is hard for me and for the faculty to
realize that graduation from Stratford High
School for the Class of T956 is iust around the
corner. Soon you will have a well-deserved di-
ploma in your hand, that diploma which four
years ago seemed so far away. Some of your
classmates with you in the fall of T954 have
left school to go to work just because they
couldn't wait for the hands of the clock to
reach l956. l am sure none of you who have
remained with your classmates will regret a
single minute spent at S.H.S. The time spent
here will pay good dividends, and your life,
as a consequence, will be a much fuller and
richer one.
It is my sincere regret not to have known
all of you personally. This year I had intended
to visit for ci few moments with each senior
before graduation, but each year the princi-
pal's program has grown fuller, until now,
planning for the future with half sessions and
a building program to get the school off half
sessions occupies every spare moment. Never-
theless, my thoughts have been constantly con-
cerned with how we as a faculty can best
meet your individual needs. I hope we have
not failed to give you experiences which will
prepare you for a life after graduation.
Time marches on! May you all have happy
and successful sailing in the sea of life after
June T2, 'l956."
ELDEN H. DUSTIN, VICE-PRINCIPAL
DONALD W. FOWLER
Principal
"Your graduation from high school means
that you have set a worthwhile goal for your-
selves and successfully achieved it. My wish
for you is that you repeat this pattern through
life with worthy new goals and new achieve-
ments. If in this way you are able to build on
the education you have already acquired, then
truly your years in Stratford High School may
be considered most valuable."
ELDEN H. DUSTIN
Seated: John Ruzislcey, Ruby Wheeler, Lowell Lippincott.
Standing: Richard Blake, George Vitelli, Victor Crump, John Delich.
MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT
Add, subtract, multiply, divide-
Compasses, protractors, and rules that slide.
Five minutes to go on example tour.
"Shawt quiz-forty minutes-no more!"
Euclid may have found math divine-
But he never thought of errors like mine!
What'd he say?
As we look back on our math courses and try to sum up all thot we have
learned, we realize that it is one assignment that we shall never finish.
SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
Although space ships and inter-planetary travel are fascinating,
one could not indulge in these vagaries without the basic prine
ciples of science. In the past four years, many of us have been
intrigued, and sometimes utterly confused, by the slow-moving
amoeba, the intricate parts of the brain, the inverse relationships
of temperature and pressure, the arrangement of electrons in an
atom, and the complicated wiring of an oscillograph. As we go out
into a world that is approaching a state of automation, the
foundation laid by our capable science department will enable
us to cope with this supersonic age.
What could these boys possiby find so interesting-work?
L. to R.: Richard Finn, Estelle Lippincott, Kenneth Hatllaw
Mary Pitt, Everett Wordell.
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SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT
for tlme shall teach thee all thmgs
lst Row Davrd Tuller Robert Eisenberg Joseph Clark
2nd Row .lennle Alderman Eloise Carter Mary Rrley
We hold these truths to be sell evldent that Problems and Clvlcs
are created to help us understand and malntann government that World
Pans Pearl .lune
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Hustory us created to afford us with a necessary hustorlcal background
that U S History which plagued us with memorlzatlon of
of U S presudents states and Constututuonal amendments s
help us apprecnate our hard earned llbertles that C EP
help us develop an appreclatuon of our cutlzenshlp that alter
of learning hlstorlc names places and dates we are now
create our own hnstorlc names places and dates
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lst Row .lohn Olah Leonard Manchester
Standmg llynola Curhs Avis Alcott Mary MacDonnell Edythe Paul Imelda
Goyette Anita Raymond
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Where IS that bell?
No comics rn those papers'
BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
' A space BBB space 2 shift 3 shlftilf Click claclz cnc'
The continuous shorthand dnctatlon the humming of many and varued
omce machlnes the wheels going around In economics and low the
personalities developed IN clerlcal practuce the arlthmetlc taught In
general busmess all thus IS part of the Business Education Department
at S H S
Excellent public relatnons establlshed by Mrs Curtas head ol the
department and a weelr ol actual office observatlon for all the busmess
senlors are Instrumental an the hugh rate ol lab placements for Stratford
Hugh students
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2nd Row Pauline Dennett Mildred Schilling
Ruth McCracken Evelyn Wordell Gretchen Ray
Patricia Golclschlag
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.lean Wrchelns Honor McCarn Marlorre Boyle
C. Que srgnrlica esta palabra"'
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
Term papers, Shakespeare, grammar, and vocabulary
are reminders of our four year acquaintance with the
English Department Who can forget spending long after
noons at the library all alone wlth a pale af reference
books or of mlssmg a basketball game because of a bug
lt test? How ignorant we felt when a tiveweek
vocabulary test came along' But remember how elated
we felt when we finally wrote a successful composition
and all the fun we had acting out Macbeth? Yes
English had its brighter moments along wnth its trials
and looking back on It we realize that at has added to
our appreciation of literature at the same time teaching
us clarity of expression
So that s what happened'
LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT
ll the French spoke Englush and the Spanlsh spoke English and the
Romans had spoken English our linguistic troubles would be less com
plncated The fact is however that the native language of the French
Spanish and Romans is here to stay
u wait a munute is rt really so catastrophic? Consider the value
of being able to converse with a Spanish senorita of being able to
order an edible meal from a French menu or of being able to say
confidently at an appropriate moment Dum vlvimus vivamus' l lve
nt up' D For these and for many more seruous reasons and for the
toy of accomplishment Itself studying irregular verbs learmng declen
sions taking dlctees and belng taught all the other technlcalltres attendant
upon learmng another language are certainly worth the while
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MUSIC DEPARTMENT
Without the band and without the choirs our life at Stratford
High School would be incomplete, far what is more pleasant than
listening to the lilting melodies emanating from the Music Room, or
watching the peppy band formations at the football games? Remem-
ber the various concerts and the excellent music at Christmas assembly
with the A Cappella choir and the band stirring our hearts? The
Music Department has afforded many with opportunities of being a
part of these musical organizationsg others have shared the pep and
joy which have been added to our school life.
Mr John Meerbach
ART DEPARTMENT
They always call him Mr Touchdown
Many a dreary day has been brightened by the masterpieces
of our budding ortusts The beautiful Christmas displays the many
informative posters and the backdrops for our school plays kept us
constantly aware that there was much talent being revealed and
developed in our Art Department
Another Grandma Moses7
Miss Anna Hogan
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Who cleaned THAT pan?
INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT
Heard melodies are sweet those unheard are sweeter
At least thats the way many classes overlooking the
Industrial Arts Department feel about the cacaphonous
refrain that echo like an anvil chorus from its Interior
Yet here our future lndustrialists are being forged here
our future draftsmen architectural designers and printers
are being formed With Stratford Highs practical training
in Industrial arts our IA boys are ready to apply their
knowledge In future work
HOMEMAKING DEPARTMENT
If at first you dont succeed try try again' So It goes
In homemalung class How many times have we been late
to our next class because we didnt get our batter mtxed
right the first time? How often have we eaten burned charcoal
instead of dellcious cake? Yet we profited by our mistakes
and before the semester was over we no longer had to pour
our mixtures down the dram or wish we had a pet dog to
devour them
We could also sung the saga of the pin pricked finger the
crooked seam and the too long torso blouse Yes we have
worn to class some of our own creations as our slull in sewing
improved and showed us that experience IS a good teacher
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Katherine Parlr, Isabel McCobb Myra Buell.
Seated: Earl Flogg Charles Quinlan .lohn Radder.
Standing: William Milish Herbert Yankee John McGarry Conrad Mayer John Bottaro.
Where's that noise?
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Just sneakers today' All rught men' Showers' One two three
bend' Get those gym suuts CLEAN We remember these gym requure
ments and also the 50yard dashes untramural football basketball and
baseball games exhularatung calusthenucs and the hot showers The good
sportsmanshup teamwork and faur play we learned un gym wull stay wuth
always
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MRS MAY YOUNGS
Our concept of the onetume truant omcer us
destroyed when we meet Mrs Youngs attendance
otllcer for both lunuor and senuor hugh schools
Femunune gracuousness and sympathetuc understand
ung have replaced the ogre luke qualutues once as
socuoted wuth thus 'ob Usung the telephone and her
car as most umportant equupment for her uob Mrs
Youngs must be on amateur psychologust and de
tectuve also
MISS GLADYS STORK
From September to June Muss Stork wuth the aud of her Lubrary Club
members durects the students of Stratford Hugh School to the works of the
great people of hustory Iuterature scuence musuc and art From June to
September she often durects her own steps to the lands where these great
flgures actually exusted Mauntaunung un such a Iumuted space as the hugh
school lubrary all the necessary reference and tlctuon books that the student
body needs us no small task as those who have avauled themselves of the
faculutues know
Patrucua Wuse, Ruta Basko, Jean Molgord
Where do I put these attendance cards? Who do I see about a lost
pen? My locker us stuck' Wull you please put thus money un the safe? Where
are the envelopes for wornung notes? Wull you mumeograph thus by thurd
peruod'7 Do I have to sut on the bench all day?
In the mudst of thus apparent state of contusuon our three ottlce musses
Jean Molgord presudung and Ruta Basko and Pat Wuse assustung mauntaun a
serene and cheerful dugnuty All onetume graduates of Stratford Hugh School
these three gurls keep the wheels un our center ot operatuons goung around
wuth a wonderful emcuency
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D you see spots before your eyes" Are you
sublect to constant headache complaints? Do you
bondage cuts all day and use up mountains f
tissue on chronic colds?
If these symptoms frequently recur m your daily
routine you are probably Miss Peck In her work
os school nurse she is responsible for the general
physical health of the school body and must be aware
of its mental health She also teaches first and classes
and is faculty adviser to the Future Nurses of
America
L. to R.: Mrs. Neubauer, Mrs. Aldrich, Mrs. Banks Mrs Booth Mrs Krlshansen Mrs
Kimball, Mrs. Wise.
CAFETERIA
Peel thot onion, pour that coffee, bake those beans Dress that salad scoop that
soup, ond "take one cookie, please."
MRS. WALKER
In the three years she has been at Stratford
High, Mrs. Walker, our cheerful matron, has proved
herself an understanding friend to our girls.
CLASS OF '56
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Let us be known by our deeds
Class Colors
Purple and White
Class Flower
Violet
Time fo relax
Time fo scrufinize flwe news
Time lo rise for the Alma Maier
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"Our obiect all sublime
MR VICTOR CRUMP
The vnm vugor and vltaluty of our class advnser Mr Crump have earned hum a
permanent place of honor In the Class of 56 This lndefatlgable dynamo of energy
always led the way to greater heights and we gladly followed has lead Mr Crump
wanted us to be the best class ever thus meant domg more thnngs better Wnth
ambutlous goals and Mr Crump as our exuberant adviser we started actnng as a class
The accomplushments are mere historic facts that wlll soon be forgotten the team
work and spnrnt that Mr Crump planted un us as we learned to work together are
llvlng elements that wlll band our class together for many years to come As with
diploma an hand we find our place ln thus world we shall always remember Mr
Crump s enthusiastic Go' go' go'
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MISS IMELDA GOYETTE
Guardian of sensor tradmons and manager of
senlor functnons Mass Goyette comes unto her own
as graduation draws near What would we have
done wuthout her to orgamze our pncture appomt
ments prepare our duploma lust make our prom
arrangements plan our banquet procure our caps
and gowns and supervuse so many things that make
our sensor year what It ls" Thanks to Miss Goyette
our flnal year IS a smoothly run affair
The traditional class spoon.
L to R Donna Foster Barbara Spry Mfss Goyette James Wulkley Mane
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OUR CLASS OFFICERS
For four years our popular class president has been James
Walkley. As vice presldent, Barbara Spry also p t ID four
faithful years. Donna Foster as our efficient secretary and Marie
Ismailoflf as our busy treasurer complete the list of able offlcers
for the Class of '56.
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CAROL A AGRICOLA
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44 Plymouth Street
A lovely url we all do say
in a reserve and quiet way
Clarion 3 Dramateers 1
Girls Cho 2 Girl Sport Club
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NANCYJ AllEN
Nance
337 Housatomc Avenue
A rare combination I5 she
Art Club 4 C E P 4 Econom
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MARY ANNE ANDERSON
MaryAnne
56 Orchard Street
Quiet are her thoughts but
happy her nature
1 2 3 4 Ho Room
President 2 Home Room Vice
President 3 Senex 4 J S C s
LINDA J ARES
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77 Mohawk Street
Born to dance ever upward
on the ladder of success
Dramateers 1 Freshman A
Cappella 1 Girls Sport Club
2 3 4 leaders Club 3
Music Club I Operetta 1 Sen
lor A Cappella 2 3 4 Variety
S owl 2 3 4
PAULINE R ARIDAS
Brooklyn
364 Columbus Avenue
Shell try anythmg once
C
brary Club 4 Photography
Clu 3 4
ALAN R ARNOLD
Arnie
158 Peters Lane
Mathematics like the Nile b
guns m msnuteness but ends
in magnificence
Senex 4
ROSE M ARSENAULT
Rose
168 Reltter Street
A cheerful heart makes nts
Clerical Practice Club 3 4
Film Service Club 3 4 Girls
ort Club 1 2 3 Cs
Junior HIC: 3
BARBARA A AUER
Barb
61 Drome Avenue
Smiles go a long way toward
making life gay
Glrs Sport Club 1 Home
Room Secretary 1 J S C s 3
Publicity Club 3 Junior Red
Cross 2
JOYCE J BAGOLY
Joyce
644 Columbus Avenue
Happy am I from core Im
freel Why arent they all con
tented like me?
Grs SportCIub1 2 J S C s
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BARRY B BAMPTON
Barry
1319 Broadbrldge Avenue
Maddy.,
528 Highland Avenue
Quiet people are welcome
everywhere.
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RAYMOND BEDAT
Ray
245 Hamnlton Avenue
If snlence were golden
would be a mullnonanre
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RUSSELL M BELINSKI
Russ
303 Bruce Avenue
As mce a lad as we all know
and one wlthout a smgle foe
AA 2 Baseball I Basketball
2 Boys Sport Club 'l Chefs
Club I Hall Guards 4 Student
Councll 'I
KLAUS H BERKNER
Klaus
373 Burbank Avenue
Readmg maketh a full man
conference a ready man and
wrltmg an exact man
C E P 4 Debatnng Club 3
Presldent 4 log Staff C
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235 Oakland Street
Her graqlouls manner is exceed-
ed only by her good looks.
A.A. I, 2, Assistant Secretary
3, 45 Debating Club,3f 4g F.
T. A. 2, 3, 'President 45 Log
Staff Co-Editor I' N. H. S. 3
Treasurer 4- Senior A Cap-
pella 4 Ushers G ild 3 4
Vanety Show 3
TIMOTHY T BAURO
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I5 Knowlton Street
What should a man do but be
merry
Bowlmg 2 3 4 Cross Country
3 Track 3
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RAYMOND J BILLIE
Ray
113 Ferndale Avenue
Soft spoken but rlses to e
occasuon nf need be
Fslm Servnce Club 2 3 4 Hu Y
I Photography Club 2 3 4
BARBARA C BOBKO
Barb
432 Bruce Avenue
A frnendly gurl whos nnce 0
know and when she smlles her
dnmples show
Economics and Law 4 Gnrls
C our 3 Grls Sport Club 'l
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MICHAEL S BOLACK
Make
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Happy go lucky easy go free
nothnng on earth bothers me
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BoBo
28 Bowe Avenue
l want to llve lufe to nts fullest
Baseball 3 4 Cross Country 3
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RITAJ BOUCHER
Bouch
60 Biscayne Drnve
A llght heart Ives ong
Economics and Law nr
ort Club l 2 4 Home
Room Vuce President JS
Musuc Club 3
PETER M BRADFORD
Woodsman
993 Henry Avenue
true friend as forever
friend
BARBARA A. BOLLIER
"Barb"
'IBB Burritt Avenue
A model of fashion, always so
neat.
C. E. P., Secretary 4, Drama-
teers lg F. T. A. l, 2, 3, 4,
Girls' Sport Club 'l, 2, 4,
Tri-HEAY 2, 3, 4, Variety Show
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LEONARD BOOTH JR
Lenny
29 Clarendon Street
Laugh and the world laughs
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Cyn
36 Newtown Avenue
Snap vum and pep she wll
always keep IN stepl
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Chour 2 3 Senuor A Cappella
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TwIrlers 3 4 VarIety Show 3
LOUISE D BRECHLIN
ou
3009 Broadbndge Avenue
The smnle of frIendshIp
C oIr
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WILLIAM P BREILING
I
25l Huntmgton Road
Never an Idle moment
nd l 2 Basketball 2
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ROBERT N BROCKWAY lll
Ro
66 Newtown Avenue
A lIttle study a lIttle fun e
IS a frIend to everyone
Band 2 Bays Sport Club l
3 4 Hall Guards 4 HI Y
Secretary 1 2 Vnce Pf8SIdEI'tf
4 Home Room VIce PresIdent
4 SenIor A Cappella 'l
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ARLENE A BROOKS
Frenchy
7 Thompson Street
I love to medstate on anythmg
but books'
mor HICS 3 C
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4 IRQ yP
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LISBETH A BROWN
Tlbby
lOl Bush Court
A gIrl of few words untll you
get to know her
GIr s Sport Club 2 Lrbrary
Club 2 3 QuIll Staff 3 Travel
Club 4 JunIor Red Cross 2
MADAl.YN M BROWN
Mldgle
38 Underwood Court
Wherever you Gnd fun youll
flnd her
4 I
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3 4 MusIc Club Treasurer 3
Travel Club 4
RICHARD C BRUNS
Drck
88 London Terrace
A modest man who says but
Itte
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HENRYT BUCKl.EY .IR
lfn
53 Charlton Street
A QUIET SPIYIT sIgnIGes deep
thought
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HGIOH
90 Brewster Street
Books are her passion and
delight.
Clarion 3, Copy-Editor 4, De-
bating Club 37 Dramateers 1,
Economics and Law 4, J. S.
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RALPH BURDGE
Pots
1800 Main Street
A good companion and an
easy friend
Economics and Law 4 Hi Y 1
VALERIE H BURDGE
Va
569 Nichols Avenue
In quietness lies hidden friend
ship
Home Room Secretary 4 O F
IRENE R BURLISON
3881 Main Street
A smile is worth a thousand
words
ivucs Club 1 Grls Choir
3 Girls Sport Club
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ROBERT C BURT
Bo
1741 Main Street
He does well who does is
best
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A life ,vftllou swift is not
worth livdtg. NJ
Boysj Sport Cuib 1, 2, 3, '47
Class Treqsuier 2, Football 1,
2, 3,,'Qf Student Council 4g
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BETTYJ BYNUM
Bugsle
35 Cornwell Street
Be merry while you may
Clerical Practice Club 3
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ANTHONY CAPUANO
Tony
1267 Cut Spring Road
Never quiet always gay he
likes to loke in his own way
Baseball 3 4 Basketball 4
Boys Sport Club 2 3 4 Chefs
Cu 3 Football 2 3 4
CYNTHIA A CARSTEN
Cindy
491 Huntington Road
Snappy and real hep she leads
cheers with lots of pep
2 3 Co Captain 4 Girls Sport
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President 2 Variety Show 4
HAROLD CARTER
473 Woodlawn Avenue
He only is a well made man
who has a good determina
tion
Amateur Radio Club 3 4 Band
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BeBe
516 Sedgewlck Avenue
Small and full of mrschlef
Fllm Service Club 2 Secretary
umor HlCs 3 H Cs
ELIZABETH A CHISHOLM
Betty
164 Allyndale Drlve
Good nature means populanty
popularnty means success
Cheerleaders 3 4 Cnvlcs Club
A 3 4 Glrls S ort
Cu 1 2 3 4 Home Room
Secretary 3 Home Room Treas
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RUTH M CHUBA
Ruthie
373 Thompson Street
Her words are few but wisely
spoken thelr meanmgs true
and carefully chosen
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lUCY M CENTOPANI
Lutch
106 Canaan Court
Llve all you can It IS a mistake
not to
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MARY F CLEARY
S
301 Woodstock Avenue
Brlght and pleasing full f
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Clerncal Practnce Club 4 Glrls
Choir 1 Glrls S ort Club
2 Home Room Secretary 2
Home Room Vlce President 3
Lubrary Club 3 Varlety Show
BARBARA C CLOUATRE
Shrimp
119 Sultan Street
A laugh us worth a mnlluon dol
lars and doesnt cost a cent
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Jumor Hu Cs 3 Pubhclty Club
3 Travel Club 4 Trl H: Y 2 4
ANN MARIE CIUCCOLI
Annre
414 Garibaldi Avenue
lt IS a frlendly heart that has
plenty of frnends
Fulm Service Club 3 4 HuCs
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REGINA CIUCCOU
Jeanme
414 Garnbaldn Avenue
A llttle work and a llttle play
keeps her happy all the day
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EDWARD N COUTANT
Ned
37 Sunnyslde Terrace
In qunetness and confidence
your strength shall b
Cross Country l Freshman A
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dent 2 Radao Club 4 Senuor
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Bo
5 Summe Street
The quvet accomplush much
Baseball 2 3 4 Boys S ort
u 2 3
F JANE COLLINS
JanIe
29 TerrIll Road
Very actrve full of fun cant
won tnll the work IS done
E P 4 Class Secretary
DaIsy Cham 3 DebatIng Club
4 GIrls Spor Cub
3 4 Senuor
Ca pella 2 3 4 TrI HI Y l
3 Presldent 4 Ushers Gulld
JEANETTE F CRAY
Jeanme
30 Butler Court
A penny for your thoughts
Clerlcal Practlce Club 3 4 F
A H C s 4
HI C s 3
LORRAINE M CRETELLA
or
29l Blrdseye Street
Sometlmes serIous sometImes
gay always nIce eIther way
Glrls Cholr 2 Home Room
Treasurer 3 4 J S C s 3 og
Staff Typlst 4 Senex
ELAINE C CROMIE
Curly
355 Huntmgton Road
As merry as the day IS long
3 4 GIrls C our
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John
630 Freeman Avenue
Deserve success and you shall
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rv
520 Harvard Avenue
You II attam your ambltlon and
hold a hugh posltnon
Baseballl 2 3 4 Boys Sport
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HARVEY J CYBUL
Harv
674 Stratford Avenue
He will brighten up the day
Baseball I 2 3 4 Basketball
2 Boys Sport Clubl 2 3 4
Freshman A Cappella 1 Home
Room Vnce Presldent 2 3 Sen
nor A Cappella 2 3 4 Varnety
Show 3 4
SHIRLEY A CZAJKOWSKI
Shu
l0'l Adams Street
A merry heart maketh a cheer
ful countenance
C E P 4 Gsrls Sport Club'I
2 3 Home Room Secretary 4
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JOHN l DALIY
Larry
590 Nichols Avenue
Hrs good nature makes hum
many frnends
Boys Sport Club 2 3 4 Foot
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JOHN W DALBY
Rebel
343 Stonybrook Road
ue as short so make t
merry one
Fulrn Servnce Club 2
LOIS E DALY
113 Horace Street
Exuberance IS the splce of lafe
A Clubl 2 F N A 3 s
Sport Club I 2 3 4 Leaders
Club 3 Secretary 4 Quill Staff
JUDITH A DANIELSON
udu
110 Newtown Avenue
She as equally charmmg ln
manner and looks
Art Club 2 3 C E P 4 Fresh
man A Cappella I F N A
2 3 Glrls Sport Club 1
Latin Club 3 Trl HI Y I
3 Varnety Show 'I 2 3
LORNA J DAVIS
Lorna
646 Freeman Avenue
An mdnvndual personallty
warmhearted and generous
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and Law 4 Junior Secretanal
Club 3 Latun Club Se etory
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BARBARA I. DEDRICK
Gag
15 Charlton Street
Attractuve wntty full of fun
shes the fnend of everyone
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'I Treasurer 2 Secretary 3
Home Room Prescdent 1 3 4
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Tony
34 Orber Street
A but of fun a but of quret
Basketball 1 Golf 1 3
DAVID D DELL
Dugger
121 Evergreen Drsve
Never quuet always gay h
likes to 'oke and have hrs say
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20 los Angeles Avenue
The world IS as you take It
EDWARD J DILLON
130 West Avenue
Where theres a wrll theres a
way
Home Room Treasurer 1
BARBARA M DINEEN
Barb
148 Anson Street
A smile for everyone a frown
or none
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AlFRED D DOBRAS
Don
203 Nichols Avenue
Hrs talents are the silent land
o s Sport Club 1 Sta e
Crew 3 4
larry
335 Bruce Avenue
A quxet person except when
otherwlse
Band 3 4
DOLORES A DUBEE
Dee
Parkway Drlve
A modern gurl wlth dark brown
eyes and personality twice her
snze
AA Secretary 4 Clarlon 3
Feature Edutor 4 Class Treas
urer 1 Class Secretary 2 Daisy
Cham 3 N H S 3 4 Officers
Clu 1 2 Ushers Guuld 2 3 4
FRANCES M DUCH
Duchne
133 Porter Street
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antness
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Frame
166 Booth Street
Lute IS not so short but that
there IS always hme for court
es
Hn C s 4 Home Room Treasurer
ANTOINETTE R ETTORE
Tom
1382 South Avenue
I want to llve lufe to nts fullest
Clvlcs Club 1 Economics and
Law 4 Glrls Sport Club 1 2
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MRT EVANS
Burt
317 Huntington Road
For a man nothmg rs so well
lznown as his manner
Boys' Sport Club 1, 3, Clvlcs
Club 1, Home Room Presndent
3
MAUREEN J DUNPHY
Maur
183 Barnum Terrace
A valuable link In any fruend
shlp chann
AA 4 Clvlcs Club Secretary
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tudent Councul 3 Van y
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196 Marghenta Lawn
Stately and tall he moves
through the hall
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NORENE B FARRELL
Nor
21 Mercer Street
As mce a gurl as can be found
anywhere
2 3 Glrls S
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4 Travel Club 3 4
CHARLES P FASOLD 1
Chuck
775 Chuckadee Lane
When put to the test hell do
hrs best
Football 1 2 3 Photography
Club 4
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GLORIA L EVANS
G or
369 Sedgewlcl: Avenue
Happaness ns a perfume that
you cannot pour on others
wnthout gettnng a few drops
on yourself
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Club 3 4 Freshman A Cap
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Sport Club 1 2 3 Mus: Club
3 4 Semor A Cappella
Variety Show 3 4 N H S 4
IRENE A EVANS
5 Bennett Court
Unattected gentle and gay
she enloys hfe an a gentle
way
1 2 3 4 Clerical
tuce Club 1 4 Girls Sport Club
4 HrCs 4 Junior HlCs
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Sandy
326 Rertter Street
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If friends be credit she has
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CARMELA M FELLOWS
"Bunny"
80 Boswell Street
Modesty as the cntadel of
beauty and of truth
Clerrcal Practlce Club 3, Glrls'
Sport Club 4, Junlor Hn C's 3,
Trl HI Y 3
RICHARD D FILO
Hike.,
37 Canaan Court
let not business interfere with
pleasure
Photography Club 'I
SUSANNA R FEDOR
ue
'I'I5 Jackson Avenue
Her clothes and manner are
admnred by all
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VIRGINIA A FEDUIK
Gmnle
97 Marsh Way
Fashioned so slenderly young
and so 'Farr
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Choir l Glrls Sport Club 3
Home Room Treasurer 2 Oper
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DIANE J FORSBERG
74 Burbank Avenue
be cheerful IS the best way
to llve
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JANICE FORG T
an
53 Larkin Court
What gift IS more desirable
than a happy heart?
Sensor A Cappella 4 Trans
ferred from Central Hugh
School 'I955 Clvlcs Club
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DEAN H FO
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1930 Broadbrudge Aven e
Let tomorrow take care of It
self
Bays' Sport Club 2, 3, Cross
Country 2, Golf 'I, 2, 3, 4,
Radio Club 4
DONNA L FOSTER
"Donna"
1930 Braadbrldge Avenue
She who IS on the shrp of am
brtran will land on the shore
of success
C E P 4, Clanon 3, 4, Class
Secretary 3, 4, Daisy Cham 3,
Gnrls' Sport Club 'l, 2, 4,
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ALICIA C FOULK
ee
63 Fenelon Place
Personal appearance as a letter
of mtroductuon
4 Glrls Sport
Clu 1 2 3 4 Home Ro m
Secretary 2 3 F 4
togrophy 1 2 Publtclty Club I
Travel Club 2
SHELDON S FRANKEL
She
10 Lobdell Druve
The world knows nothmg of nts
greatest men
2 3 4 Boys S
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tography Club 1 2 3 4
SHIRLEY J FRY
Kltten
14 Beach Dnve
It matters not how long w
lnve but how
THERESA A GAGLIARDI
Terry
115 Burrltt Avenue
Keep your face ln the sunshme
and you cannot see the sho
dows
I 3 4 Cholr
3 Glrls Sp rt Club 1
s 4 C Lubrary
Club 1 Muslc Club 3 Service
Corps 3
RUCE GALIK
Bruce
106 Lynncrest Dnve
I want to luve lnfe to nts fullest
Boys Sport Club 2 3 4 Cross
Country 3 Track 3 4
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KATHLEEN M GERWIEN
Kathy
32 Wnllaom Street
lovely gurl we all do soy
a reserved and qulet way
N A 3 4 Glrls Sport Club
Publncaty Club 4
RONALD E GINSBERG
Ron
86 Mmor Cross
Snlence IS the tool of all true
thmkers
AIDA K GIOVANNUCCI
340 Woodstock Avenue
Art us the rlght hand of nature
Band 3 4 Clvlcs Club 1 Clar
lon 3 4 Glrls Sport Club 1
2 3 4 Home Room Treasurer
2 Leaders Club 4 Stage Crew
SANDRA L GODDU
Sandy
115 Lordship Road
She succeeds wrth sweet and
cheerful determmatnon
AA 4 C E P 4 Dramateers
3 4
Sport Club 1 2 Home Room
Treasurer 1 2 3 Lotm Club 2
Student Councnl 4 N H S 4
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CAROI. M GOMIEN
Carol
40 Bedford Court
If 1t IS Wllhlh her power to
help she wnll and very gladly
Clb3 4 CEP 4 F
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CYNTHIA V GOODRICH
Cundy
141 Los Angeles Avenue
A pleasant sm1le IS always
worthwhale
CEP 4 Freshman A Cappel
4
Chonr 2 G1rls Sport Club 1
2 3 Sen1or A Cappella 3 4
Vanety Show 4 Red Cross 1
2 Secretary 3 V1cePres1dent
EDWARD F GORFY
B20 East Broadway
Selfconfidence IS the key
success
Football 2 3 4
AUCE MAE GRADY
Cookne
91 Bedford Court
An atomlc blonde
G1rls Sport Club 3 Qulll Staff
1 Varlety Show 1
DOLORES J GRAHAM
l.aurle
44 Osbourne Street
Sparklnng and sweet, she's cute
and neat
1, CEP 4, CIor1o , ,
Economncs and Law 4, Fresh
man A Cappella 1, FTA 3,
4, Glrls' Chonr 2, Glrls' Sport
Cu 2, 3
GEORGE T GRAY
George
526 Rlverdale Dr1ve
A 1 tle nonsense now on
then I5 rel1shed by the best
of men
Bowl1ng 3 4 Boys Sport Cub
GERALD E GRIFFITH
Zeke
1330 Ma1n Street
What round IS th s? Hark I
hear bells
Basketball 4 Boys Sport Club
2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Home
Room Presldent 2
EDWARD C GRINDROD JR
122 Peck Street
Fun and mernment make the
world go round
4 Ban
Stage Crew 2
ANNC GRI WOLD
3476 Ma1n Street
Tb only way to have a frlend
1s to be one
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4 Gnrls Sport Club 1
3 4 Leaders Club 3 4 L1brary
Clu 2 3
DANlEl J GROSNER
Hoon.,
383 Hlghlond Avenue
To a young heart everyth1ng
as un
Home Room Vlce Presldent 1,
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DIANE L HAAS
Dee
75 McNe1l Terrace
Gentle of speech benef1cent of
mmd
C EP 4 Freshman A Cappella
PATRICIAM GROVES
-'Pat
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ere IS nothlngfso powerful
as truth
Clarion 3 4 Debatnng Club 3
Secreta 4 ome Room Pres
:dent 1 4
quer 2 S' 4 V1ce Presndent
3 N HS 3 4 Quull Stat? 3
Studeh0 Councnl 4 C E P 4
ALFRED W GRUSI
95 Falrlea Avenue
Con sclentlousness brungs good
consequences
Band 1 2 Hall Guards 4
W1 ,
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se all 2 Fries n A op
JOHN A HAJUS
John
161 Hvgh Pork Avenue
To excel In sports ns every
s dream for hum lt came
Baseball 1 2 3 4 Basketb II
2 3 Co Captam 4 a s
ort Club 1 4 o
ball 2 3 4 Home Room Pres:
nt 1 2
ELEANOR G HAMMERMEISTER
82 Holllster Street
Music IS the language of the
sou
CEP 4 Freshman A Cappella
1 Gurls Chonr 2 Home Room
Treasurer 3 4 Home Room
Vlce Presldent 1 Senlor A Cap
pella 3 4 Varlety Show 4
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CHESTER E l'lABERllN
Chet
125 Pumpkm Ground Road
All great men are dead I dont
feel so good myself
Amateur Radlo Club 4 A A 1
2 3 4 Freshman A Cappella
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ROSEMARIE HARRINGTON
ee
1595 North Avenue
A ready smlle 1s a welcome
o
rary Club 1 2 3 4 Mu
Club 3
Aff
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M52 Barnum Avenue
As mce a lad as we all know
and one wuthout a smgle foe
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RICHARD J HEIN
3
JAMES HATTON
1m
107 Canaan Court
Easy come easy go not too
fast not too slow
s Sport Club 1
Chefs Club 3 Student Coun
ROXANNE HEARD
Judy
95 Johnson Court
We are only young once
AA 4 Clerlcal Practuce Club
rls ort Club
Junlor H1 s
MUSIC Club 3 Travel Club 3
ROBERT EDWARD HEGI
Heobff
300 Canaan Road
Humor IS the true democracy
AA 1, 4 Bowl1ng1, 2, 3, 4
Boys' Sport Club 2 Chefs'
Club 2, Dromateers 2 3, Track
4, Vorlety Show 1
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CALVIN HESKE
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110 Wlebe Street
Throw the world over your
left shoulder for good luck
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LOIS H HOGBERG
201 Nlchols Terrace
Charm strllres the slght but
merrt wrns the soul
Gnrls Cholr 1, GIYlSI Sport
Club 1, 2, H1 C's, Secretary 4,
Home Room Secretary 3, Trav
el Club 4, Tr1H1Y 3
Dick
210 Allyndale Drrve
People have more fun than
anyone!
Bowllng 1 2 Cross Country 4
Fllm Servlce Club 1 2 4 Pho
tography Club 1 2 Truck 2 4
CHARLES A HERMANSON
Chorlne
761 Wllcoxson Avenue
Hrs smrles reflect hus person
all y hls frlends hrs popu
larlty
Photography Club 2 Student
Councul 3 4
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DORIS A. HORSTMAN
"Doris"
145 Wilbar Drive
The gentle mind by gentle
deeds is known,
F.N,A. 2, 3, 45 Senex 4.
PEARL L HUBBELL
or-,ny
2052 Nnchols Avenue
Goodheorted and agreeable
t all
Club and ur s
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JOHN J HUGHES
Jack
316 Booth Street
o drunk and be merry
MARY A HUNTER
lndne
71 Bush Court
Happy and modest pleasant
and dependable
Clerucol Practrce Club 3 F NA
Gtr Spar Cu
4 HrCs 4 Lubrory
M sac Clu 3 Trove
Club 3 Llbrary Represento
tnve 3
SANDRA F. HUTCHINSON
"Hutch"
106 Canaan Court
It's o friendly heart that has
many friends.
Hi-C's 41 Junior Hi-C's 3g
Lea ers Club 3 4
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MARIE N lZZAREI.ll
Marne
315 Burntt Avenue
Mischief dances un her eyes
and smnles upon her laps
vlcs Club 1 Girls Sports
Club 3 4 HIC s Treasurer 4
Leaders Club 4 Travel Club 3
PATRICIA A JACKSON
Chlclue
43 Hull Court
The warmth of genial courtesy
the calm of self relnonce
1 2 4 Gnrls Sport u
3 4 Spam Clu 3
Student Councul 2 Twnrlers
4 Varrety Show 3 4
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THOMAS A .IAM
Tom
560 Allyndole Drnve
nts a helpmg hand
wont here l come
2 3 4 Home Room
Vnce Presrdent 4
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A JOHNSON
o
397 Glenrldge Road
Brevity is the soul of wit
CEP 4 Economics and Law
4 Girls Sport Club 2 Treas
urer 3 Home Room Vice Pres:
dent JSC s3 OFF Treas
u r4 TriHiY 3
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ROSEMARIE T. JULIAN
Chick
36 Clover Street
erry e
be sad for nobody.
Fim Service Club 4- irs
Sport Club 2- Junior H'ACs 3'
H'-C s 4.
RICHARD l. KAHLE
"Richard"
1185 Broadbridge Avenue
The best work in the world is
done by the quiet.
WILLIAM G KARDOS
Wllly
40 Beers Place
Would that there were more
like hum
4 Baseb
3 4 Bowling 3 4 Boys Sport
Home
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Room President 3 4
Room Secretary l Home Room
Treasurer 2
DENNIS E KEENAN
Den
73 Wlclclund Avenue
A sense of humor IS the salt
of :fe
o s Sport Club 'l
Freshman A Cappella 'l Oper
etta l Senior A Cappella 2
3 4 Variety Showl 2
EDWARD S KENNEDY
Buggs
89 Cannon Court
Fun I5 my best sublect basket
ball runs a close second
Basketball l 2 3 Boys Sport
u l 2 3 44 Chefs Club .
SANDRA M. KERN
an
334 Burritt Avenue
Be merry and let the rest
worry.
G'rs Choir 'l- Junior Hi-Cs 3-
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MARGARET M KMETZ
Margne
32 Bassnck Court
A merry dusposltron reveals
merry heart
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JAMES W KNIGHT
I
l60 Beardsley Avenue
There as nothing so lungly as
lundness
Basketball Manager 3 4 Boys
ort Club 2 4 Cross
Country 3 4 Home Room
Presrdent 4
WILLIAM V KOSKUBA
Vunnle
39 Elk Terrace
Educatron IS a flrght of stanrs
two steps at a tame rs labor
saving
Amateur Radno Club 4 Photo
gaphy Clubl 2 3 4 Ra o
Club 4
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JAMES W SEQ!
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RICHARD E KLOSS
Duck
107 Marsh Way
As a man thnnketh an his
IS e
heart
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CAROL S KUHL
Shrimp
90 Sands Place
Be merry whale you may
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ROBERT A KUHAR
White
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22,24 Broazfbrldg! 1
Handsome blond and very a
Nothmg wrong with thls guy
a all
Bdseballl 2 3 4 Bowlmg 3
Boys S ort ul!
Football 2 3 41 lj Guards
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Law 4 Fres ppe
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ROBERTA J. LANESE
"Bertie"
596 Laughlin Road West
Her smiles take the place of
words.
Clarion 3, Editor-in-Chief 4,
Girls' Choir 'l, 2, 3, 4, Girls'
Sport Club l, 2, 3, Vice-Presi-
dent 4, Home Room President
l, 2, 3, 4, Publicity Club 2,
President 3, 4, Quill Staff, Edi-
tor 4, Twirlers 4, Variety Show
3, 4.
PHILIP N. LARSON
"Phil"
Longbrook Avenue
Life is what you make it.
THELMA G. LATTA
"Thelma"
25 Bush Court
Her ways are as deep as the
ocean, and her smiles are as
bright as its foam.
the
3, S cre-
2 3, S etary
Sec ry 'l, 2,
, Senior A
1, 4, Tri-Hi-Y
I, 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Ushers'
Guild 2, 4, Vice-President 3.
VELMA E. LANDOR
uvelu
l0 MacArthur Drive
Good noture and good sense
are a pleasant combination.
A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, C.E.P. 4, Debat-
ing Club 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4,
Girls' Sport Club 'l, 2, 3, 4,
Home Room Secretary 2, Pho-
tography Club l, 2, 4.
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CAROL A. LAWSON
"Dusty"
155 Burbank Avenue
A happy heart is reflected in
her eyes.
A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4.
HARRY o. LEAPHART
HHCHYH
ll Underwood Court
Don't hurry me, l'll get there,
maybe.
A.A. 'l, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Sport
Club l, 2, 3, 4, Chefs' Club
3, Football 4, Quill Stat? 3, 4.
STAPXRQY . LEE '
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5 i on foyen
Succe sr is g tting wh you
w ht- Jha ine ' va ting
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MARJORIE A. LAUFER
"Margie"
T70 Fifth Avenue
She is as likeable as she is
lockable.
Art Club 'l, Girls' Sport Club
l, 2, J.S.C.'s 3.
CHARLES F. LAUTZ
"Chuck"
502 Allyndole Drive
Men are only boys grown toll,
hearts don't change much after
all.
Football 2, J.V. Co-Captain 3,
Home Room President 4, Track
4, Swimming 4.
EILEEN F LESKOVSKY
Lesko
161 Beacon Street
Wnthout a smlle the world
luke a wulderness
A Girls Sport u
4 Secretary 3 Home Room
Treasurer 4 Publucnty Club 3
4 Senior A Cappella
Travel Club 3 Presudent 4
T HIY 3 4 Varlety S w
MARY A LETSCH
Mar
663 East Mann Street
Ma e lught the hours wnth
smiles and laughter
Band 1 Economtcs and Law 4
urs ort Club 1 S
3 O FF 4 Photography Club
RICHARD A LIAN
Duck
75 Dover Street
Rnchard the Luon Hearted
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DONALD F LICSAK J
Re
358 Hughland Avenue
ELAINE M LINCOLN
Enon
710 Broad Street
A sunny smlle that makes the
hardest task a pleasure
Transferred from Central Hugh
School 1955
RCSALIE G LISI
Rose
200 Vlctorla Lawn
Free and snappy never un
HGPPY
s 4 Junnor HnCs 3
Hn Y 3 Treasurer 4
V'
Sure and steady wnllmg ready
s Sport Club 1 2 1
taff 3 4
EARL T LINCOLN
Ear
710 Broad Street
A true fruend to all who know
C'Z..'7'
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Transferred from Central Hugh
School 1955
MARION C LIZAK
Luzle
226 West Avenue
Quiet and content to go her
way
Economocs and Law 4 Girls
3 OFF 4 r
Club3
LEONA I LUCAS
ee
136 Peace Street
Life IS full of cares but laugh
ter makes them light
Cuvucs Club 1 Economucs and
Law 4 Girls Sport Club 1 2
JSC s3 OFF 4 Tra
Clu 3 4
SELINA E LUND
Shelly
94 Norman Crrcle
The sparkle nn her eyes glves
her away
P 4
ort Club l 2 4 La
Club 2 Library Club 2 Stu
dent Councol 2
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JANET B LUNDBERG
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675 Hllltop Drlve
Quletness IS the virtue of sun
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ROGER MACEY
Zeke
224 Spruce Street
Jolung and humor are pc
and often a necessaty
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nomucs and Law 4 Fllm Servuce
Club 4 Home Room Vlce Presl
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Stage Crew 2
JUDY F MAINIERO
Doodes
45 Creston Roo
She goes her way
disturbed
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LUCILLE M MARRANZINO
147 Freeman Avenue
Always happy always gay
she wrll go her own sweet
way
Clerical Practice Club 3 4 Hn
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PHYLLIS K MARRANZINO
Phy
147 Freeman Avenue
A pleasing personallty gets
you everywhere
HIC s 3 4 Home Room Treas
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KENNETH J MASEK
Mase
336 Swanson Avenue
Cares are mangled wuth pleas
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TIMOTHYJ MtCARTHY
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431 Wrndsor Avenue
Gave me the serenlty to accept
the things I can do nothmg
about the courage to do some
thlng about those I can a d
the wisdom to tell the dlffer
ence
Transferred from Spauldung
Hugh School Vermont rn 1955
JOHN H McCLURE
John
1181 South Avenue
Wherever there s fun to be had
youll be sure to Gnd hum
4 Boys S or
Club 2 3 4 Chefs Club 4
SHERYI. M McCONNELL
"SheryI'
115 Lrghthouse Road
'Tas na folly to be lolly
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ROSALIE A MASTRONI
Rosle
39 Pond Street
Ever smnlrng ever glad never
gloomy never sad
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BERNARD J MCCARTHY
Berrue
46 Alvord Street
Its great to be auvel
aseball I Boys S or
21
PATRICIA E MQGOVERN
a
567 Huntnngton Road
She does well who does er
best
FNA 2 Home Room Treas
urer 4
PHYLLIS E MHNTOSH
Phy
122 Butler Court
A dark hatred gurl wlth sparlr
Img eyes
Economncs and Law 4 Grrls
our 1 Girls S or
Club 1 2 Home Room Vuce
Presldent 1 Operetta 2 Va
rnety Show 4
HOPE R McKEEVER
Hope
192 Otus Street
Good nature rs one of the
richest frunts of personallty
Econormcs and Law 4 Gnrls'
Sp0rtCIub12 3 4 Jscs
3 Library Club 2 OFF 4
Travel Club 3 4
EDWIN M:DOUGAl.l
81 Wyoming Street
It matters nat haw long you
llve but how well
Homeroom Treasurer I 2
GERTRUDE F McGOVERN
Gertue
21 Swanson Avenue
Always brnght never dum full
of pep vigor and vlm
Clerrcal Practuce Club 3
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RONALD F MERKLE
on
36 Parkway Drlve
The only way to have a frnend
to be o
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WllllAM A MICKETT
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2990 Nnchols Avenue
Industry paves the way to suc
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NANCY K McKENNA
Nance
453 Woodstock Avenue
Merry and gay such pleasant
ways
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Npcko ENMQLACHLAN
Xin Sc tt
237 Mt Pleisant venue
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EDWARD MONDULICK
7150 Mann Street
Every day us a hollday
4 Boys Sort
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HARVEY C MOREHOUSE
Harv
65 Sutton Avenue
I w1sl'1 he would explaun hus
explanatnons
Basketball 2 3 4 Photography
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BARBARA A MIHALIK
Barb
2352 Barnum Avenue
Although he IS t very tall
she s frlendly to one and all
3 4 CIVICS Clu
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ROSE MARIE G MISINONILE
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T355 Huntlngton Road
Mlschlef us lung a d I am t
slave
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H1 C s Vlce Presldent
Home Room Treasurer I 2
Muslc Club 4 Semor A Cap
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EDWARD C MORGAN
1734 Huntington Turnpike
Tomorrow IS another day
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JOHN J SER W
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Never a dull Ol ost moment
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CHARLES J MOYHER
Charlle
1911 Huntington Road
ls he as quiet as he pretends
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DANIEL T MOYHER
Don
240 Huntnngton Road
Today IS the thnng for who
knows what tomorrow wnll
bring
3 4 Footba
MICHAEL S MOYHER
Mnke
134 Rockland Avenue
He sand lnttle but to the pur
pose
PATRICIA C MURASKY
a
30 Bedford Court
That load becomes light which
I5 cheerfully done
Cnvucs Club 1 Economics and
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WILLIAM H MURRAY
Bl y
1837 Broadbrldge Avenue
Mlrth and fun come fast and
furlous
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FREDERICK E NELSON
Fred
487 Harvard Avenue
A little time for laughter also
trme for work
Home Room Vuce Presldent 1
Photography Club 1 2
adlo Club Treasurer 4
RAYMOND NELSON
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86 Elmhurst Avenue
Poetry as the expresslon of h s
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EDWARD W NEMEC
555 Lught Street
Give to the world the best
you have
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aclue
I Anson Street
Potue yand true pleasant too
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WILHELMINA M NEVILLE
Wlllle
I48 Anson Street
Good hearted and agreeable
t all
Freshmen A Cappella I Gul
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DUNCAN P NICHOLS
Dunk
51 Curcle Drive
Many receuve advnce only t e
wuse profit by nt
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JOSEPH NIGRO
oe
386 Mary Avenue
Let me go where I wnll
LINDAA NILSSON
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'I46 Grove s Ave Brudgeport
The hlghest of dlstmctuons us
service to others
C E P 4 Dalsy Cham 3 F N A
I 3 Secretary 2 Presudent 4
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Home Room V1cePresldent 4
Spanish Club Vuce Presldent
Ushers Guild 2 3 Se e
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DAVID J NQRCO
Dave
24 Locust Street
Has lund IS hard to fn
Photography Club I 2 3
L O BRIEN
Buddy
28 Selleck Place
A fruend to all who know hum
Boys Sport Club 4 Golf 4
Log Staff Adverhslng 4
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PATRICIA M 0 BRINSKY
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48 Airway Dnve
Not for herself but for the
world she luves
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I683 James Farm Road
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BARBARA A PALACINO
Bobbi
225 Lrghv Sfreef
orry rs a care I I os
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Economncs and Law 4 Grrls
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Service Corps l 2
ROSEMARIE C PAVLUVCIK
Rose
33 Vme Sfreev
Who? rs greafer than fhese
wlllmgness and the deslre Io
pIease7
Economics and Law A Fresh
man A Cappella I Home Room
Secrevary I 2 3 JSC s 3
Service Corps 4 Sfudenf Coun
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JOSEPH W OLAH
Joey Boy
4989 Mann Sfreel
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KATHLEEN A PEKAR
Kathy
407 Holllsier SIreeI
A Irlceable gurl wrfh likeable
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PETER A PENNY
Pere
161 Delaware Drrve
A free and friendly man
Home Room Treasurer
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NIAREN G PEDERSEN
Mare
IIO Ellloif Street
She rs cs good as she as four
Ar! Club 2 3 Daisy Cham 3
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RAYMOND S PETERSON
Pete
7I Eunice Parkway
He must have the last word
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2 Stage Crew 3 4
HELEN A PETRICK
Pets
454 Hollister Street
Life is short there is no time
to fret
Economics and I. w 4 Girls
ort Club I OFF
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AIOBE J PICKETT
Moose
Winfield Drive
w to live life to its u e
f r ss Country 2 Fres ma
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ARLENE E. PEREZ
"Pretz"
64 Sunnybank Avenue
Fun is my best subiect.
Spanish Club 4.
CHRISTA PETERSON
"Chris"
39 William Street
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CAROL A PLATT
Carol
878 East Main Street
Gentle words and useful deeds
A I 3 4 Latin Clu
VICTOR C POMAWSKY
Butch
342 Huntington Road
My time is your time
Basketball 2 Football Manager
3 4 Operetta 'I 2 Sen
A Cappella I 2 3 4 Variety
Show 3
MONICA M. PIFKO
"Mona"
1703 Broadbridge Avenue
Behold the mischief that lurks
in those eyes.
Chemistry Club Ig F.N.A. 35
Girls' Sport Club 4g Home
Room Secretary 'Ig Publicity
Club Ig Travel Club Ig Variety
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GEORGE PILETSKY
"George"
I85 Wigwam Lane
Opinions cannot survive if one
has no chance to fig or
them
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JOAN C PORTER
1255 Salvua Street
A smxle In her eyes
C erncal Practnce Club 3 4
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Junior Hr C s 3 Travel ub
PATRICIA K PORTER
a
1537 West Broad Street
Frlendlmess and wut were born
wlthln this gurl
Economlcs and Law 4 urls
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LYNNE K POWELL
Lynne
791 Stratford Avenue
Sweet dlgnlty spnced wlth
fruendlnness
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MAUREEN A PRATT
Maur
153 Woodcrest Avenue
A frlendly nature a smile
cere
Cheerleaders 3 4 Clarron 3
Freshman A Cappella 1 FNA
2 Home Room Secretary 1 3
Sensor A Cappella 4 Trl HnY
2 3 Varnety Show 4
LEOJ PRAY
Pete
537 Weber Street
Nothnng worrles hum nothung
hurrles htm
Intramural Baseball 1 2 3
Intramural Basketball 3 Boys
ort Club 3 Football
Publrclty Club 3 Quill Staff 3
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Guy
797 Honeyspot Road
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ELIZABETH L PURA
Bette
565 Laughlun Road West
Softly speak and s w e e t 1 y
smrle
Senex Secretary 4 FTA 1
2 Home Room Secretary
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Cappella 4 T 1 H Y 2 Chap
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ALEXANDER M RACKIEWICZ
Rackey
41 Ward Street
Why teachers get gray
Economtcs and Law 4 Varlety
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GEORGE P RAHGO
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1156 Wells Place
Above all thmgs a good fe
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ELIZABETH M RAHN
Betty
185 Sands Place
Today well llved makes every
yesterday a dream of happn
ness and every tomorrow a
VISION of hope
FTA 3 4 Glrls Sport Club 4
Travel Club 4
JOYCE M REILLY
oy
71 Barbara lane
Her personallty IS a vlrtue
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AlEXANDER C RITCHIE
Sandy
908 Broad Street
A l1ttle but of everyth1ng to
make one great guy
Football 2 3 4 Photography
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' MARYI. RIVNYAK
' Ruvo
1220 Nlcholx Avenue
The way to gam a frnend IS
he one
Freshman A Cappella 1 Glrls
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M By-PC REYNOLDS
ruce
1 9 Van Street
Good ature 'Frank and free
Servlce Club 1 Freshman A
Cappella 1 Hall Guards 4
Senlor A Cappella 2 3 4
Stage Crew 1 2 3 4 Varlety
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SHIRLEY A RICCA
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135 Mary Avenue
Happlness IS a perfume that
you cannot pour on others
wuthout gettlng a few drops
on yourself
AA 2 3 4 Economucs a d
Law 4 Glrls Sport Club 2
3 4 Home Room Treasurer
Leaders Club 4 OFF
Student Councll 2 3 4 Varlety
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DONALD A IMK A
6 B y Curcle
says luttle
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4 Home
President 4 log Staff
Co Editor 4 Student
GAII. C ROBERTS
Gan
25 Falrlea Avenue
Ansamuable person IS she
P 4 FN! 1 2, news
Sport Chlb 1 2 4 Publlcty
Club 4 Travel Club 4 Tr1 H1 Y
1 V1ce Pres1dent2 3 Presldent
4 Vanety Show 4
DAVID D ROSE
Dave
426 Kang Street
The mnldest manner wuth the
bravest heart
Bo s Sport Club 1 C efs
Club 1 Track 4
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NANCY A SCHAAB
77 Allyndale Drive
Vrm vigor and vitality make
a pleasing personality
A Glrls Sport
Clubl 2 3 4 Photogra y
Club
Choir
RHODA ROSENBLUTH
"Rho"
1079 Wells Place
Nothing succeeds like success.
C.E.P, 4, Civics Club lg De-
bating Club 3, 4, F.N.A. 1, 2,
Senex 4.
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C rps 4 T Hn Y 3 Variety
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DONALD SCINTO
Don
208 Soundvlew Avenue
He goes anywhere provided it s
forward
Photography Club 2
dn of scorr
co ty
Slf pu lher problems
for a rainy d f
Economic 95 Law 4 Girls
our Girls S ort Club
Pu
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LYNNE SEAMAN
Lynne
50 Ridge Circle
CheerfulnesL has an excellent
wearing qualut-y 1
AA 2 3 Daisy Cham 3
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3 4 Girls Sport Clu
4 Leaders Club 4 Ushers
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LEE S SCHUERER
ee
386 Woodstock Avenue
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MARK W SIMMONS
Mark
952 East Broadway
Whoso would be a man must
Chemvstry Club 3 Film Servuce
Club 3 4 Photography Club
2 Sta e Crew I
BARBARA S SIROTNAK
Barb
358 Mary Avenue
The world reflects the 'oy she
carrues In her heart
Economucs and Law 4 F T A 3
r s Sport Club 4 O F F
4 Publncnty Club 4 Varuety
Show 4
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BARBARA SHELLEG
Bunny
419 Huntmgton Road
Good humor rs the remedy for
every trouble
Clerlcal Practice Club 3 4
urs Sport Club
I C s 4 Junlor H1 C s 3 Travel
Club 4
MARIETTA A SHUUCK
Pmlue
T54 Arch Street
Style IS the dress of thoughts
Grs SportCIubl 2 3 4 Hn
4 JunorHC
EDWARD R SOLDI JR
520 Prospect Drnve
The leader of fun the Isfe of
the party
H Y 'I Intramural Basketball
BARBARAA SPRY
Barb
57 Glendale Road
Pleasant to walk with pleasant
to talk with pleasant to thunk
about
Cass Vlce President 'I 2 3
and 2 Secretar
Home Room Presrdent 2 3
leaders Club 3 4 Officers
u 'I
Senior A Cappella 4 Ushers
ld 2 3
M MQUIBB
W'
5 9 C venue
modesty
grab? matron
Band I 3 Llbrarsan 4 Glrls
Sport Club 2 3 4 Lea ers
Club 2 3 4 Photography Club
3 4 Travel Club 3 4
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lub 2 Student Councll 3 4
Varlety Show 4
WILLIAM .I SMITH
I
l872 Mann Street
What Iles beyond that calm
exterlor7
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ARLENE N STAVOLA
Arlene
157 Drame Avenue
Not a care nn the world and
always ready for mnrth
2
LORETTA A STEINMAN
loret
39 Bedford Court
Be what you are you re sure
to go or
AA Assustant Treasurer 4
Gnrls Choir 2 Home Room
Vce President 3 4 JSC s 3
OFF 4 Student Council 4
Tru Hu Y 2 Treasurer 3 Chap
lam 4
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CAROLJ STRERATH
Carol
211 Swanson Avenue
The power of thought e
magnc of the mmd
rs Chonr 1 2 Gsrls S or
u 1 2 3 0
4 Quill Staff 2 Sensor A Cap
p a 3 4 Ushers Gulld 2 3
4 Vanety Show 3 4
JOHN G STRICH
Jose
54 Cedar Knoll Drlve
l take and luke the ways o
Ie
Amateur Radno Club 4 AA
3 4 HIY 4 Radno Cu
Stage Crew 4
PH STUMPF
XIU "Joe
426 Wu venue
He alms t lease
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BARBARA UTYAK
B bble
29 Dorus Street
I pamt the world nn colors gay
C E P I Economics and Law 4
xr s Sport Club 1 3 J S
O 4 Trav C b
ROBERTJ TABAK
Bo
Rockaway Avenue
A man who thmlrs for hlmself
1 P 4
Presudent 3 Quill Staff 3 4
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ANNA M TAMBORRA
Ann
159 Rentter Street
A rare combmatlon a four
countenance plus a store t
wlsdom
Gurs Sport Club 1
Log Stafffl NHS 3 4 OFF
4 Oftlcers Club 4 Publucxty
Cu 3 4 Sensor A Cappella
4 Student Council Secre
tary
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WILLIAM F THIESSEN
I
146 Placid Avenue
Good nature speaks un all he
does
C EP 4 Home Room Secretary
2 Home Room Treasurer 3 4
Log Staff Advertising Manager
4 NHS 3 4 Student Council
3 4 Senex 4
J ALICQA WHONGEN
210 Ev re Street
lfted gregtly IS she who qs
Harem.: ands
Ar Club 3 Econ mxcs and
f Law A Fnlm Service, Club 3
L A THORNBERG
are ,
Gurls
C ub Service
u 4
DONALD W TIERNEY
1081 Success I
Above all things, QQ fel
ow 1
Bowling 3 4 CrosslCountry'4
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101 Clarendon Sfreet I
G96d temper, llkevo sunny' day,
sheds a brnghtness over every
thumb ' ,
Cheerleaders 2, 3, Co Captam
4, Economucs and Law 4, Home
Room Treasurer 3, 4 J S C 's 3
Student Council 4, Tru HI Y 2,
3, 4, Varlety Show 4
PATRICIA J TREAT
a
1771 Broadbrldge Avenue
Full of fun fancy free thats
the way she wants to be
Clvl s C u nr
ort Club 1 2 3 4 Ho
Room Secretary 4 Publlclty
Club 4 Student Councll 1 Trl
Hn Y 3 4 Variety Show 4
ELEANOR C TUCCIARONE
E me
85 Green Street
Full of spurlt full of fun she
always flnlshes what shes be
Economics and Law 4 Home
Room Secretary 4 Home Room
Treasurer 3 log Stal? Business
Manager4NHS3 4OFF
4 Publlclty Club 2 Treasurer
3 4 Student Council 1 2 3 4
GRETCHEN M VALUS
Gretch
25 Reltter Street
A compamon that I5 cheerful
IS worth gold
Art Club 3 Clerical Practlce
Club 3 Fnlm Servlce Club 3
Junior Ha Cs 3 Publicity Club
3 Travel Club 3
LYNDA K VAN WINKLE
Lynne
383 Windsor Avenue
The heught of fashuon com
bmed wnth a charmmg per
sonallty
Club 1 4 Fre
man A Cappella 1 Girls Choir
1 Publnclty Club Treasurer 1
ervlce Corps 1 2 Trl I
1 Variety Show 1 2
JANET E VERRILLI
nJann
279 Roosevelt Avenue
A merry heart maketh many
fnends
Economncs and Law 4, Girls'
Choir 3, Glrls' Sport Club
1 JSC's 3, Publnclty Club 1,
2, Secretary 3, 4, Quall Staff
2, 3, 4, TruHnY 2, Variety
Show 3
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GRACE I .VITALE
"Grace"
51 Allencrest Drive
Lovely to look ot, delightful
to llnow
Economics and Law 4 Fresh
mon A Cappella 1 Girls Choir
4
vice Corps 3 Student Council
ANN M WACHS
Ann
852 Wilcoxson Avenue
Her eyes betray her bubbling
spirit
Band 3 4 Girls Sport Club
2 Quill So
Sta e Crew
H1 Y
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97 F ndcle Ave ue
A well y ur or
and 3 4 CE 'I 4 Drama
r u
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tography Club l 2 Q
Crew 3 4 Stage
oe
93 Willow Avenue
The word impossible 5 not
in my dictionary,
Band 2 Vice Pr svdent 3 Pres
1dnt4Bo tbal284
o s Spprt CI! 2
m Se Cl b 3 a
Guards 4 HHY 2' 3 Chaplain
4 NHS 3 view:-.14
JAMESJA W LEY
n AY?
A man P
to his h ract
Class resld n
1 Q4 Bo s
Sport
Room
cers
BEVERLY A WARGO
ev
97 Yarwood Street
A happy disposition reveals
a merry heart
Girls Sport u 3 H s
19
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GLADYS J WEBSTER
Glad
'l9l Bush Court
Slncerity one of many virtues
AA 2 3 4 Clerical Prac e
u 3 H1 Cs 4 Junior H1
3 Service Corps 2
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ROBERT J WARDMAN
Bob
1500 Broadbridge Avenue
An ounce of wut is worth a
pound of sorrow
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MICHAEL H WECHTER
Make
65 Burrltt Avenue
What Iles beyond that calm
exterior?
Photography Club 4
RICHARD .I WEDMORE
Rlc
205 Fnfth Avenue
He IS rlch who as contented
CEP I Home Room Secre
tary 3
MARSHALL T WIEBE
Marsh
478 Prospect Dnve
Anybody who ns anythlng can
lust be hlmself and so do as he
akes
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ARJORIE L WILLIS
Margie
81 Burch Street
Shes merry shes gay what
more can we say?
CEP 'I Economics and Law
4 Freshman A Cappella 'I
Girls Chonr 2 3 Home Room
Secretary 4 JSC s 3 Sensor
A Cappella 4 Student Council
MONA C WEEKS
495 Patterson Avenue
What s the use of worrymg? It
never was worth whsle
FNA 4 Gurls Sport Club I
3 4 Travel Club 4 Red
Cross Representatuve 4
PAUL L WESEL
X Paul
46 Elmhurst Avenue
N ant keep a
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CEP l 4 Freshm n A p
a I all G ds 4 c
tography Clu wa
Team 3 4
DONALD F WILSON
Wnlly
'l8'l6 Barnum Avenue
A senous attitude marks all
his work
Intramural Basketball 4 CEP
I 4 Latm Club 2 Senex Vuce
Presudent 4 N H S 4
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GEORGE YAKOUBIAN JR
George
2100 Broadbrudge Avenue
A friendly nature attracts true
fruends
Amateur Radno Club 3 4 Band
2 3 Cross Country HIY
l 2 3 Home Room Vuce Pres:
dent 2 3 Honor Guard
Radno Club 4
PERO YAPO .1
Pete
J l40Z,ANest Broad Street ,
Hrs frlel y ways and w nmng wtf'
smnle make knowsng hum wo th
whale
Bos port Cluhfl 2 3 4 jf'
C E P President 4 Hn Y Gp
4 Home Room Pnddeiff 4
Photography Club 'I 2
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re wlll always wnn
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Boys Sport Club
3 4 Fnlm Servuce Club 2
l 2 3 Home Ro m
Vnce Presndent 4 Photography
Club 2 Radno Club 4 Swnm
ming Team 3 4
MARYANNE ZAHORSKY
Mor
Hugh Park Avenue
A sweeter personaluty was
never possessed by anyone
P on 4
l.a StaH Typist 4 OFF 4
Ab A jg
Q Vuf
Franlxln
e ful and a s
w y r
v s C
Jf Gnrls Sport u 4 Service
Corps 2 3 Varnety Show 2
Senex 4
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GEORGE IT AY
Stonybro Road
Personalcp dtfd' untellngence
rote htm tops
CEP l 4 Freshman A ap
pello l latun Club 2 Operetta
2 Sensor A Cappella 2 3 4
V rnety Show l 2 3
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JKJATGJY5 N S 91392
Snlenyu Vlzlrut one great
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Boys Sport-'Cf 3'
Cr0Ss Cou y Fnlm Service
I lA Hall ards 4 Track 3 4
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MR JOHN RADDER
Jumor Class Adviser
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS
L to R Maureen Mocura Secretory Glen Whntcher Vice Presndent
Louis Horner, Presidentp Donny Del Vecchio, Treasurer.
HOME ROOM 233
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E Carroll J Cerlno M Carter
M Derry J Dlugalxonslu D Ezzle
Foran E Gerte C Haley
Hendnx W Jacoplan D Kansa K
Krause C Lancia J Lecardo B
Lee J Marino C Matarazzo W
Northrop C Norton J O Connor
G Ohlln P Parent P Paslullvlch
A Ramalho J Salvagglo R Tay
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R Ahlstrand C Ambrose V And
lUlIS T Benedetto J Carlisle L
Ceblli R DeBernarclo P Dennis
Evers T Florella I Flatow
Gergots G Gleason W Hempel
F Kalmer D Katz P Lakatos H
Latta R Marlnacclo .I Markola
D Mathias F Noblm P OBnen
E Ocame J Palacmo R Parent
atnclm M Qulclu B R e
R n, S Saflno,I. Sleafh, Mr K
Hathaway
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HOME ROOM 125
E. Barry, R. Bjork, F. Calerson, R.
Chuba, D. DelVecchio, D. Dobras, R.
Fontaine, M. Fritzky, A. Giovannucci,
P. Greenwood, J. Hines, C. Hoia, A.
Jelenik, J. Keenan, F. Kelly, L. Layton,
F. Lesneski, M. Macura, J. McElroy, J.
Muhroney, C. Nuese, D. Osieyee, D.
Pasrir, R. Peavey, N. Robel, P. Schaaf,
J. Serwacki, K. Slrang, C. Tavares, D.
Thorne, M. Thorpe, L. Veifch, R. Velky,
J. Wallrer, D. Yale, Mr. R. Conrad.
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HOME ROOM 228
J. Barbalo, J. Brennan, J. Donlan, J
Fletcher, S. Francis, E. Haselman, D
Kramer, M. Kraynalc, C. Lucas, H. Mc
Sherry, K. Miclrlus, W. Miller, W
Miller, D. Mills, F. Mills, J. Molloy, A
Moore, D. Myers, C. Poarch, F. Pond
J. Pond, A. Pray, R. Prindle, T. Rulka,
B, Smifh, M. Sorensen, J. Sohosanri, R
Sleeves, R. Sfrengowslzi, R. Sullivan, L
Weller, D. Wignall, H, Wilcoxson, C
Wilson, Mrs. E. Lippincafr.
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R, Cauollcro, L. Dczley, F. Den-
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Gibbons, R. Hczelo, W. Jucke
son, B. Jezierny, R. Kohley, P,
Kominslci, A. LaConie, R. Lank-
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Morrissey, J. Negy, A, Nemec,
B. Rohrig, Miss M. Boyle.
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"Time goes, you say? Ah no!
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B. Ashcrcfi, G, Blake, M. Boissoneculi,
J. Bokovchilc, C. Borden, J, Cuddy, D.
Cummings, J. Doherty, S. Fosonellc, S.
Firmender, C. Gouvic, B. Green, J.
Greenhill, L. Horner, L. Houle, M.
Hudic, R, Klein, K. Knapp, F. Kochiss,
R, Lydilcsen, J. McCune, J. McQuillon,
E, Phelcn, W. Pillorfz, A, Roihiens, E.
Riley, M. Roberts, T. Shirro, B. Sidoriclc,
R. Turechelx, R. Wells, J. Welsh, Mr.
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F Ask L Barber R Blchard M Carroll
A Chltiem R Decher R Dman G Fogarty
M French E Glannlno R Grant N Hel
feron E Hllmsky R Jankura J Keele
T Keller S Laros R Leddy L Marks J
Maslar H Noyes P Olsen Ordner
J Pasleka E Repko J R ch Salerno
J Sedlock S Story E Tesla Theruen
J Underhull D Veltch Mrs Buel
Thai s collegiate'
Glen Whlfcher Vice Presldenf
HOME ROOM A1
R Dougherty D Dunn M Klem J Kuchia
J Kuck J Lumb A Mlsurale B Moran
S Moser E Joyher T Musante B Mutch
Ier A Powell P Powers K Prlstos A
Prusak P Puczlia S Russo V Strell B
Stnch S Strlch D Siroamer M Sumple
M Sweeney J Van Kuren R Wnllnams
A Wolknonls R Woofion G Wrlghf
Mr J Rudder
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Danny DelVecchno
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P Arfynowskl L Bocchvcchno J Bosslo R Brezosky M
C ark L Coher N Cray W Csuka W Dullon C
Dunphy S Fallon R Frmk J Goodman N Grosso R
JGXALIXL Hopkins M Hudak M Hunfer B Kerekes P Kish M
GAL LaBrecque G Lewls J Marslk G McCormack E Mc
'fx CMTL Macugh J Petrucelln N RICCIO D Richards E Bobacuyn
ska D Rodrigues J Robbins E Roberts J Sheppard E
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sono R lan R Dolyak J Ensler P Gumqn,CJHona4
Gus C ng C Koory D Long T Lyons B!Ma I'
McDermoM J McKeen H Mergen G Muller M kop
C Pukura M Pm R Plude S Rnvers, Sl Royal' H
Ru m R Ruddock F Snroinak I Smlih 'M ihlfh A
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J Arsenault J Bednar J Belair F Bemchak P Bohn B Church K Corba A
Deslo R Fox J Gloerson D Gnazza M Gullmeife T Griffin B Hauclx A Hopluns
C Hubbell B Hudson R June L Kenworlhy R Heyser J Kroeger A Langevla
J Levy W McGovern J Mazur A Moore G OClalr A Pavluclk L Petrella B
Mr J Meerbcch
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J Angeslu J Barry C Baskar J Centopam W Delrbro C Drew D Forslund
L Gleason W Grrersen B Hubbard D Jersey P Kehoe S Kerekes P Lecza
W Lesneslu P May R Pekar J M Perrellu J Roper P Schiller C Shaw D Solhs
P Thomas R Tomasco R Varna M Utka G Wadsworth B Ward C Wise V
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celrclo F Damush L Davls B Erickson E Fabnzlo A Fllllon J Gabor J Hannl
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gan E Har! K lsser R Jackson C Jayne A Kaebur E Kaeller A LaBarba M
Ladden C Lay G Levm S MacAulay G Maclomes R Mclntosh S Sfebbms J
Swanson N Swinton J Wulcoxson Mlss P Goldshlag
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SOPHOMORE CLASS
Tempus has really fugnted so that our soph
omores are now upperclassmen They have sur
vuved the annual rutual ot seelung elevators and
swummlng pools and of being dlsmlssed last from
assemblies They well remember getting unto the
swung of thlngs by electing class oltlcers spon
sorlng a dance and showing pep at assemblles
We hope that the sophomores have enloyed
sharing In SHS actwltles and that they contnnue
through the next two years as smoothly as they
have come through thenr first year
SOPHOMORE OFFICERS
Kneelmg Julie Jennings Treasurer Kathy Barry
Secretary
Standing Jerry Nolan President Mary Langston
Vlce President Mlss Mary Rrley Advrser
Climbing to greater heights.
Sophomore chores,
AA Trckei please
Reward for acfive service
"Momenfs lo Remember."
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Marcus Antonius
STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS
Stanley Lee Presldent Charles Lay Vlce President Anna Tam
borra Secretary Barbara Dedrlck Treasurer Mr John Olha
Advlser
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A A OFFICERS
James Klosek President Peter Greenwood VIcePresldent
Dolores Dubee Secretary Cynthna Carsten Treasurer Barbara
urer Mr Rnchard Blake Advlser
STUDENT COUNCIL
AND ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
The one orgamzatuon un whuch every student IS represented
the Student Councul has agam had an actlve year Wuth Mr
Olha thetr new advnser they agaln sponsored the varlety show
to entertain students the Chrnstmas tea to promote student
faculty understandlng and the Chrnstmas Formal to guve the gurls
a chance to get dressed up Besldes promoting good wnll un the
school the Student Council land undurectly the student bodyl
has contnnued to support our French war orphan Yves Canu
for the twelfth straught year
The Student Councnl also serves as the Athlehc Assoclatlon
Councnl However most of the work of the AA ns done by nts
officers These ofttcers and Mr Blake keep themselves busy by
puttnng on assemblles awardnng athletic prizes and sponsormg
the Cheerleaders and the Ushers Gunld
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SOCIETY
Scholarshup leadershup and
servuce the National Honor So
cnety motto typuties the group to
which the top sensors are selected
Durmg the year there as partncupo
tlon nn N H S scholarshlp exomma
tlons o Sweetheart Swmg held
for the purpose of ralslng money
for scholastuc awards for graduat
mg seniors and regular monthly
meetmgs
Joel Walker Presudent Julua
Hudalx Vlce Presudent Margaret
Barnlsh Secretary Barbara Bar
rows Treasurer Mass Eloise
Carter Advuser
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SENEX CUM LAUDE
Senex Cum Laude the sensors own honor socnety recognuzes those who have
made the honor roll two out of the first three marking pernods A gold starred chart of
Senex members ns kept up to date by home room representatnves and posted nn each
sensor home room These sensors are awarded puns at an Informal club party un June
Sandra Goddu President Donald Wilson Vlce President Bette Pura Secretary Linda Nnlsson Treasurer
Mnss Imelda Goyette Advlser
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PUBLICITY CLUB
Keeping the students and faculty
of SHS Informed on current ac
tlvltles IS the mann unterest of the
Publlclty Club The club keeps news
:tems posters for games and
dances and a calendar of each
months events posted on the bul
letln board Imagine what It would
be like at S H S wnthout the Pub
llcuty Clubs mformatnve bulletnn
boards'
Roberta Lanese President Nancy Schaab
Vlce President Marla Laalcsonen Secretary
Eleanor Tucclarone Treasurer Mrs Jennie
Alderman Adviser
LEADERS CLUB
The Leaders Club ns a servlce group nn
whlch the gurls volunteer to assist dauly wuth
the Physucal Education program by super
vlslng the locker room helping wlth attend
ance and nn general rellevlng the teacher
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Barbara Spry President Mlrla Laaksonen Vice Presl
dent Loss Daly Treasurer Mass Helen Foland Advlser
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Smile pretty please!
USHERS GUILD
Football games basketball games the Varnety
Show the Sensor Play band and choir concerts
Parents Nnght ' Capable ushermg at these func
tnons ns the umportant lob of the Ushers Guuld The
ushers also form the decoratwe Daisy Cham at grad
uatnon A trap to New York to see The Teahouse of
the August Moon and the annual plcmc at the
Boothe Estate un June rounded out the year for the
busy ushers
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Bette Pura President Judy Malloy Vlce
President linda Nilsson Secretary Peggy
Barmsh Treasurer Mlss Mary Rrley Ad
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A Merry Christmas for a Stratford family,
a new tape recorder for use in shorthand
classes and a gift for the benefit of youth
are a few of the very worthy prolects which
O F F has attempted A beauty culture spe
cialist a secretary and an office manager
were guest speakers during the year. The
annual O.F.F.-Hi Cs banquet in May fi-
nanced by the sale of Christmas cards is the
traditional first of graduation activities.
SERVICE CORPS
Service beyond the call of duty
scribes the girls who volunteer for the Serv
ice Corps By runnuno errands assisting in
filing and doing general clerical work they
perform many of the essential office 'obs
at S H S in their free periods
Tapping the keys to success
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Barbara Spry President- Loretta Steinman Vice-Presidenr Carole Janlcura
Secretary' Florence Johnson Treasurer- Mrs. Llynola Curtis Adviser.
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STENOGRAPHIC POOL
Ready wnllung and able should serve as the motto for the Stenographlc Pool
The Stenographlc Pool IS a group of gurls who are wullmg to spend free periods In
'I34 typlng calculating and duplncatlng maternal to benefit the school By doing this
partlclpatlng members galn the experience needed for thelr future work
CLERICAL PRACTICE CLUB
The Clerical Practice Club combmes social actnvltues and servlce Members under
take clvlc prolects and clerical labs for the school The hlghllght of the year was a trap
to New York Cnty
Jaclue Marlcola President Fannie Noblm Vlce President Shenlo Salvagglo Secretary Lucllle Petrella
Treasurer Mass Mary MacDonnell Adviser
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Maruorue Denuson Presudent Rose Marue Musunonule Vuce Presudent lots
Hogberg Secretary Luculle Marranzuno and Marte lzzarellu Treasurers
Mrs Muldred Schullung Advuser
HlCs
The necessuty of preparung for lufes problems and beung
able to talk untellugently on current topucs us made vutal to
Hu C members through lectures by many versatule speakers
Teenage problems vocatuonal udeas even a sample of thea
tre lufe were brought to them, and the result us a group of
cflerucal gurls who really are up to date on the world around
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The unusual programs of the .lunuor Stenographuc Club are
planned and presented by the gurls themselves Thus year they
presented speakers from a large manufacturung company a
technucal hugh school and our own S H S oltlce The clumax
of the year was theur field trup and a final socual actuvuty
Ellen Gerte Presudent Rosalue Lusu Vuce Presudent Gaul Lewus Secretary
Sondra McAuloy Treasurer Mrs Llynolu Curtus Advuser
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Interested students wuth artustlc talent 'om
the Art Club There were the Wmter Dance
whnch enabled the club to gave a guft to a
talented senior art student and many club
prolects nncludmg ceramics copper craft
and leather work A trap to the New York
Art Galleries to art classes at the Unlverslty
of Brudgeport and to the Yale Art Museum
In New Haven were hnghllghts of the year
Julie Hudak Presldent Judith Petrucelll Vlce Pres:
dent Forth Allenby Secretary Dorothy Raybold
Treasurer Miss Anna Hogan Adviser
HALL GUARDS
Farm and strong these hardy men
guard then posts at the mtersec
tlons of Stratford Hugh corridors They
protect lute and limb at the rlsk ot
their own
A Hall Guard mans hrs post
Robert Kuhar Captain M James Fenders Adviser
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The Stage Crew as an umportant behnnd the
scenes part of any of our play productuons
at S H S The crew efflcxently cared for the
mechamcal aspects of the Variety Show Soph
omore Play and Senior Play Throughout the
year the Stage Crew has guven nts share m
helpnng to make school actavutnes successful
Bruce Reynolds Stage Manager Mr James Connors Adviser
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LIBRARY CLUB
If the llbrary s Dewey Decumal System
presents complncahons you can al
ways count on bemg rescued by a
capable Lnbrary Club member Quietly
and surely she locates mnssmg books
rebnnds and repanrs volumes and mag
aznnes cleans shelves and asslsts un
many of the lubrary mechanics B
cause of the efforts of Miss Stork and
the Llbrary Club S H S has a pleas
ant and efflclently run library
Mary Rnvynalx Presldent Wllhelmma Neville
Vice Presldent Judlth Lumb Secretary Joyce
Bernaslu Treasurer Mlss Gladys Stork Ad
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TRI HI Y
TO CREATE MAINTAIN AND EXTEND
THROUGHOUT THE SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY
HIGH STANDARDS OF CHRISTIAN CHARACTER
us the motto of Trl HI Y groups They lnved up to theur
:deals by helpung needy famulues at Chrlstmas col
Iectung clothes for Indians and selling cards for the
YWC A To become better cmzens they took part
nn the local Installation of members at the Y the
officers went on a trammg camp weekend and mem
bers participated In a mock state Iegnslature assem
bly Socual functlons were not neglected during the
year for a progressive supper a Sadle Hawkms
dance splash partles skating parties and golnt
meetings were held Throughout the year the actnvu
tres were planned to develop good character and
apply Chrustlan prmcuples Alpha Zeta Iota Gamma
the chapters of S H S s Trl Hu Y
ALPHA ZETA TRI HI Y
Patrca Olsen President Barbara Shlroky Vnce President
Maureen Macura Secretary Lee Carroll Treasurer Phyllis
lakatos Chaplam Mrs Dorls Yale Adviser
ALPHA GAMMA SIGMA TRI HI Y
Jane Collms President .lulla Hudak VncePresldent Phyllns
Hackett Secretary Paula Lakatas Treasurer Loretta Ste nman
Chaplan Mrs Elsle Crump Ad ser
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Gall Roberfs President Judy Molloy Vlce Presudenf Marge Cusuno
Secrerary Judy Pefrucelln Treasurer Pamcna OBrien Choplcnn Mrs
Betty Perley Advuser
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SIGMA TAU TRI HI Y
P ders President Donna Fosler VrcePresldenV Beife Pura
Pofncla en
Secreiary R asurer Co ello Fellows Chaplnm Mrs
Alyce Young Adv rf' T
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Brockway VlcePresldent Pero
Yapo Secretary Richard Rob
buns Treasurer Joel Walker
Chaplann Mr Roland Yale Ad
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ALPHA SIGMA HI Y
Hugh prmcnples of sportsmanshup and leader
shup are Important trauts charactenzmg boys 'TN'-
who belong to the Hn Y Sellung Christmas cards
to help others takmg part nn the nnductuon of
all Hn Y groups an the area and playmg bas
ketball as a Ha Y team show that they have
llved up to theur :deals through the year
FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA
The FTA leads the way for prospectlve
teachers Vnsntmg teachers colleges and observ Three lfffle SCl"00lb0YS are W
mg grade school classes help the future teacher
to learn about her chosen profession Hearing
the experuences of teachers and educatnonal
authorutnes gnves an mslde vnew of the teach
Ing PFOISSSIOI1 dent Paula Lakatos Secretary Gwen Fletcher Treas
urer Phyllls Hackett Asslstant Treasurer Mrs Pearl
June Adviser
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George Yalcoublan President Ned Coutant Vice President Jim
Klosek Secretary Fred Nelson Treasurer Mr Lowell Lippm
cott Adviser
FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA
lt is every girl s ambition at one time or another
to wear the crisp uniform of a nurse The many
opportunities for service and adventure make a
nurses career an exciting one The F N A acquamts
girls with the actual duties of nursing through visits
to surroundmg hospitals talks with student and grad
uate nurses and a variety of helpful programs
Linda Nilsson President Cynthia Goodrich Vice President Pat
rlcla Ruczko Secretary Lynne Seaman Treasurer Miss Ethel
Peck Adviser
RADIO CLUB
A long fifth period plus a group of 'I2
boys plus Mr. Lowell Lippincott as adviser,
equals the Radio Club at Stratford High.
The boys learn the theory of radio opera-
tion and how to repair sets. The course is
highlighted by a spring visit to Station WICC
where the boys are able to witness an actual
broadcast and are introduced to the broad-
casting equipment and techniques.
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Eileen Leskousky Presldent Anna Tamborra VlcePresident
Rosemary Pavluvcnk Secretary Carol Strerath Treasurer .lac
quelme Carlisle Chairman of Program Committee Mrs Avis
Alcott Adviser
Diana Yale President- Cynthia Goodrich Vice-President' Irene
Burlison Secretary- Elaine Cromie Treasurer- Mrs. Pauline
Dennett Adviser.
JUNIOR RED CROSS
Cnvnc minded best describes the busy Junior Red
Cross members They are the ones who Insured a few
unfortunate families of having toys under their trees
at Christmas time The Club not only collected toys
but cleaned mended and dressed them Other
worthy protects of the year included helping at the
blood bank making scrapbooks for the aged sewing
for the Veterans Hospital and doing clerical work
for the Red Cross Again this year the .lunlor Red
Cross proved Itself one of the most charitable organ
lzatlons at S H S
TRAVEL CLUB
Where shall we go thus year and what mtereshng
things shall we see? At the beginning of the year
this question was probably asked by members of the
Travel Club Were you one of the fortunate members
of the travelling Travel Club who attended an Ice
follies performance or went to New York? This group
of rovnng classmates also enloy short trips In the
sprung Will It be Plke s Peak or bust next year?
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DEBATING CLUB 'beg'
The Debating Club agaln had an actuve year thus
tnme wnth Resolved That governmental subsudnes
should be granted accordung to need to qualnfled
hugh school graduates A model congress at U Conn
started the topuc rollnng untra club and unter school
debates were cllmaxed by attendung debate con
ferences at N Y U and U Conn The club s Chrustmas
party and awards banquet proved that nt us not all
work and no play
Klaus Berliner Presudent Thomas Musante Vlce President Pat
rlcla Groves Recording Secretary Rhoda Rosenbluth Carre
spondmg Secretary Jane Collms Treasurer Mass Anne Pans
Adviser
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Rosemary Cwalino, President, Patricia Ambrose, Vice-Presidentg Sandro Glynn, Secretary, Kathy Barry,
Treasurer, Miss Helen Foland, Adviser.
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The two Sport Clubs at S.H.S. - the Sophomore Girls'
Sport Club and the Junior-Senior Girls' Club - participate
in similar activities. Throughout the year, members enjoy
the teamwork and competition afforded by these clubs. At
the final assembly most of the girls are awarded numerals,
letters, sweaters, or trophies for their accomplishments in
physical education. One of the most beautiful events at
S.H.S. is the May Day Coronation which is organized and
presented annually by the Sport Club. Surely, the Sport
Clubs have added pleasantness to the lives of busy S.H.S.
girls.
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Donna Foster, President, Roberta Lanese, Vice-President, Phyllis Lalcatos,
Secretary, Judith Keenan, Treasurer, Miss Helen Folond, Adviser.
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AMATEUR RADIO CLUB
Guided by Mr. Lowell Lippincott,
the Amateur Radio Club prepares
young "hams" to obtain licenses.
Those who are already licensed fur-
ther their knowledge by repairing
radio sets and by studying short
wave communication.
Peter Bohn, President, Harold Carter, Vice-
President, Robert Harrison, Secretary, John
Arsenault, Treasurer, Mr. Lowell Lippin-
cott, Adviser.
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BOYS' SPORT CLUB
lntramural competition in football, basketball, and baseball forms
the program of the Boys' Sport Club. This club provides recreation
and competition primarily for boys who do not participate in varsity
sports. At the final assembly, trophies are awarded to members of
winning teams.
Edward Kennedy, President, William Knight, Vice-President, Timothy McCarthy, Sec-
retary, Mr. James Penders, Adviser.
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FILM SERVICE CLUB
The modern approach to educatuon by means of
an audio vlsuol program IS met In SHS by the
members of the Film Servnce Club They can always
be found runmng tllms on almost any sublect from
geometry to dress making For entertamment and
educatnonal value they saw Cmerama nn New York
wnth Mr George Pugllsl The candy concession at
basketball games and the coat concession at dances
help them meet theur tlnancual needs
PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB
Such an actnve Photography Club as we have at
SHS' Photo contests held monthly someone ol
ways won a prize' A rummage sale provlded money
to purchase equlpment tor the darkroom Only a
future photographer could appreciate the musnc of
poppmg flash bulbs and the seremty of the dark
FOOITI
Paul Kash President Cormello Matorauo Vnce Presrdent Gene
vreve McCormack Secretory Roger Mocey Treasurer Robert
Blork George Muller Contest Chalrmen Mass Ruby Wheeler
Adviser
Patricia Groves Presadent Margaret Barnlsh VncePresldent
Mlrla laaksonen Secretary Ellen Wagner Treasurer Mlss
Patrlcla Goldshlag Adviser
MASQU ERS
Those who luke to act and those who luke to work
behund the scenes 'om together to form the Masquers
Thus year the Masquers produced three one act plays
whlch exploited S H S s dramatnc talent Thenr mann
event was competing ln the State Drama Feshval for
which they also acted as hosts
SOPHOMORE DRAMATEERS
the Sophomore Dramateers where stage rught and
stage left are no longer a puzzle to them Decem
ber was a busy month for the Dramateers when To
Us a Son was produced successfully These people
learn of the complex organization and
formance of a play as they develop
through an lnstructlve medium
mtrncate per
thenr talents
Paulette Pluro President Sandra
Osman Secretary Gerry Murray
Ray Adviser
Glynn Vice Pre
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Grnswold Treasurer Mass
Elolse Carter Adviser
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CITIZEN EDUCATION PROJ ECT
T get an msude vlew of town govern
ment, our C EP classes participated un theur
first Youth m Government Day Students were
nnterned wuth town offlcuals then competed for
office Partuclpatuon un electron actuvutues, at
tendance at court sessnons, and mtensuve study
of the structure of Stratfords town govern
ment, highlighted by talks from clvlc leaders
helped prepare our cntuzens of tomorrow
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Glorua Evans, Presldent
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ECONOMICS AND LAW C E P
Thus year the C E P group of the Economucs and
d h S hool
Law class untroduced and rmplemente te c
Savnng Plan for S H S students Another large scale
prolect was to survey the 'ob expernence of the sennor
class They also studued the court systems and
planned to suggest possuble reorganuzatuon In the
state Many nnterestung speakers helped round out
a busy year
ECONOMICS AND LAW C E P
Florence Johnson Cholrman Mr John Olha Adviser
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and what do you have? A class for
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sufflclent bachelors learmng the art
of entertalmng guests cookung and
servmg mformal meals and taxlormg
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Roberta Lanese Edntorln Chief Dolores Graham and Barbara
Dmeen Co Editors Judy Harvey and Dolores Dubee Feature
Editors Patrlcm Groves and Gloria Buddlngton Copy Editors
Bunny Malse Layout Editor Aldo Glovonnuccl Art Edltor Duck
Robblns Sports Editor Judy Clark Photography Edntor Bob
sur-GEWON
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Teamwork produces the Clarlon
Tabok and Paullne Arldos Column Editors Art Weinstein
Buslness Manager Donna Foster Advertlslng Manager Cynthia
Bradley Circulation Manager Janet Olsen Exchange Edltor
Mr Robert Speer Edltorlal Advlser Mlss Anna Hogan Art
Advlser Mrs Ednth Paul Buslness Advlser
CLARION
A llvely, newsy account of actnvutnes and person
alutnes ln the hugh school ns presented monthly un the
Clanon Stratford Hugh s newspaper A wmner m the
Columbla Journalnsm competltuon, the Clarron runs
several popular features such as Around the Cam
pus, Vuewnng the Semory and The Questuon of
the Month which reflect student oplmon on topncs
of Interest ln recent years the Clarton has become a
vltal part of school lnfe, eagerly anticipated and
read
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THE QUILL
From inception to the finished publication the Quill is
certainly an all school prolect Students in creative writing
ing poems stories and articles submitted for publication
all the art work is done by students in the art courses and
the lay out work and printing is executed in the print shop
The Quill sponsors an annual short story contest which has
aroused a great deal of enthusiasm and interest in orig
mal writing throughout the school The Quill is a publica
tion of which Stratford High can well be proud
Roberta Lanese Edltorln Chief Henrietta Malse and Linn Kenworthy
Assistant Editors .ludy Arnold Circulation Manager Patricia Groves
Publicity Manager Andrea Powell Secretary Marge Clark Treasurer
Mrs Evelyn Wordell Adviser
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ADVERTISING STAFF
Sandra Goddu Joan Porier
William Kardos Janice Schilling
Velma Landor Eleanor Tucclarone
Lawrence O Brien Marlorue Willis
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Joel Walker Presndent Richard Brezosky Vlce President Paula Lakatos
Secretary Phyllls Lakatos Treasurer Dorothea Squibb and Ellen Wagner
Llbrarlans Mr John Meerbach Advuser
BAND
Behnnd every football or basketball vuctory us our stnmulat
ng band which has brought llfe to many a pep assembly The
Rock Around the Clock and Shake, Rattle and Roll forma
tlons durmg half tame at football games revealed careful plan
mng and much practuce Our band also made several dugnnfled
appearances the most nmportant beang the presentatnon of theur
s enth annual concert at the Shakespeare Theatre Hats off
to our hrgh steppmg band'
ALL STATE
We salute Stratfords outstandmg band and choir members
who partlclpated ln the All State Muslc Festuval at Hartford
The SHS
Color Guard
Mr John Meerbach Advuser
By uounung the Gurls Chour our gurls have the
opportunuty to enuoy sungung Agaun thus year they
took part un the Chrustmas and Sprung concerts It
do at these annual events
SENIOR A CAPPELLA
The vouces of sophomores uunuors and senuors
combune to form S H S s well known Senuor A Cap
pella Chour Accustomed to guvung concerts and
broadcasts the chour can often be heard rehearsung
for uts next program Performances that hugh lughted
the year were the Greater Brudgeport Chrustmas
Choral Fes uval the annual Sprung Concert and the
State Audutuon Festuval
James Sanders Presudent Bruce Reynolds VucePresudent Elea
nor Hammermeuster Secretary Rose Mcrue Musunonule Treasurer
John Meerbach Advuse
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VARIETY SHOW
A pleasant concoction of
frothy hits and confectious
misses, of confused young ladies
and plotting young men, of hi-
larious songs and pleasant
dances, "Anything Can Happen"
took place at I. O. U. college on
a dance weekend. There was
the usual rivalry for the title of
Campus Queen between the
Dean's sophisticated niece and
the sweet ingenue and a grand
finale that left everyone happy
and certain that "Anything Can
Happen" was the best variety
show ever produced at S. H. S.
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VARIETY SHOW CAST
Peggy Peggy Burnlsh
Bo Robert Brockway
Sully Mary lou French
Tony Kenneth Hsller
v Bcrboro Dedrlck
Ronnne Ronald Smnh
Churhe Charles Psskuru
Professor Alex Rocluewlcz
Fecfurlng the Bonnse Lossue Boys
and Cynfhua Goodnch
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Marie Misinonile
Julie Huclak
Roger Macey
Harvey Cybul
. Ronald Peck
Ronald Smith
Louis Barmmer
Paul Wesel
James Sanders
Barbara Dedrick
Three hard-working servanls
Tina, Rosa, Mana
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SENIOR PLAY
With these introductory lines the seniors succeeded in their first
ut with "William" by "Brushing Up Their Shakespeare" in the lively produc-
n of CAN'T KISS KATE. The colorful costumes, the decorative backdrops,
d the excellent malle-up job were the result of the collaboration and hard
rk of all committees. Shakespeare "never had it so good" in Merrie Olde
I as in S,H.S.'s modest auditorium.
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Most Popular
Barbara Spry, James Walkley
Cutest
Paula Lakatos, Joseph Butkovsky
Friendliest
Barbara Spry, James Walkley
Quietest
Lynne Powell, Raymond Nelson
Class Vocalist
Georgette LaCroix, Kenneth Hiller
Most Energetic
Marsha lsmailoff, Joel Day
Done Most for School
Barbara Spry, Stanley Lee
Class Musician
A Eleanor Hammermeister, Joel Walker
Best Actor
Patricia Groves, Ronald Smith
Most Likely to Succeed
Barbara Barrows
Klaus Berkner
Best Looking
Barbara Spry, Clifford Kristiansen
Class Athlete
Gwendolyn Fletcher
John Haius
Most Obliging
James Walkley
Roberta Lanese
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Class Clown
John Moser, Mary Cleary
Best Dressed
Alicia Foulk, Pero Yapo
Best Student
Barbara Barrows, Klaus Berkner
Class Author
Roberta Lanese, Raymond Nelson
Most Collegiate
Paula Lakatos, Joel Day
Most Courteous
Barbara Spry, Richard Robbins
Best Dancer
Linda Ares, James Sanders and
Edward Kennedy
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Aida Giovanucci, Harry Baldwin
Most Dignitied
Lynda Van Winkle, Robert Tabak
Biggest Giggler
Mary Cleary, Raymond Nelson
Biggest Flirt
Georgette Haskins, John Moser
Nicest Smile
Barbara Spry, James Wallcley and
Richard Robbins
Most Carefree
Marsha lsmailoff, John Moser Most B0Sl1fUl
Barbara Winton, Robert Kuhar
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Cliff Kristiansen
John Haius
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FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD
Sept. 26 Fairfield Prep ...,... 32 Stratford , . ..... 7 Away
Oct. 'I Danbury . ,,..,, .. ,,.. .19 Stratford .,.. 6 Away
Oct. 8 Harding ,.... ..,.,, I 9 Stratford ...... 12 Home
Oct. 19 Central .. .,,. O Stratford .,.. 26 Away
Oct. 22 Norwalk .... ...... 6 Stratford ..........,. 7 Home
Oct. 29 Bassick . , ..,, 6 Stratford ..., . ....39 Home
Nov. 5 Roger Ludlowe ..,.,, 12 Stratford ,..., ., i3 Away
Nov. l2 Bullard Havens ...,, 6 Stratford ..,,.. . .. 25 Home
Nov. 24 Milford ..,,........,... 32 Stratford ,..,....,.. 20 Home
FOOTBALL
After losing the first three games out of four contests, Stratford's North Paraders bounced back to
win three in a row. However, their hopes for a winning season were squelched when they fell victim to
Milford in a mighty upset on Thanksgiving Day.
During the early stages of the season, Stratford seemed to be plagued with a serious case of the
iitters and experienced numerous bad breaks. Coach Harvey's boys showed signs of things to come when
they fought Harding to a standstill, only to lose the game on an intercepted pass in the last period.
The season was highlighted by the Paraders' I3-'I2 victory over highly favored Roger Ludlowe, which
placed Stratford first in the district.
The Crimson and Gold line, led by all-district guard and captain Joel Day, was rated as one of
the best in the state, it was a vital key in Stratford's string of victories. Joe Butkovsky led all Stratford
backs in yards gained, his nine touchdowns placed him second in the district for total points.
The coaching staff under Manning Harvey once again did a terrific iab, and, although the team's
over-all record was only fair, the boys showed their appreciation by presenting plaques to Coaches
Harvey and Crump ot the annual football awards assembly.
First Row, L. to R.: W. Nakoneczny, E. Gorfy, T. Ambrose, M. Sweeney, A. Capuana, C. Lautz, H. Leap-
hart, E. Hester, R. Jankura. Second Row, L. to R.: Coach M. Harvey, J. Haius, G. Wright, R. Kuhar, C.
Kristiansen, A. Ritchie, Capt. J. Day, S. Lee, D. Elmendorf, G. Griffith, J. Butkovsky, J. McQuillan, Coach
V. Crump. Third Raw, L. to R.: P. Schaaf, I. Smith, T. Robbins, G. Whitcher, B. Lee, J. Nolan, J. Sanders,
B. Knoblock, B. Keyser, J. O'Connor, J. Robbins, A. Kachur, Manager L, Dalby.
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Kelly, H. Wilson, D. Ferrel, R, Rhon.
Second Row, L. to R.: J. Silvestri, Manager, R. Hegi, D. Primavera, G. Wadsworth, E. Helinski,
R. Janosko, A. Terwilleger, B. lounsbury, E. Zuscin, J. Primevera, D. Ezzie, B. Bodnar, K.
Moscovics, D. Tierney, Coach John F. Bottaro.
CROSS COUNTRY
Although this year's cross country squad, coached by John Bottaro, had an unsuccessful
season as for as victories ga, the training and stamina which the boys developed while running
the 215 mile course enabled them to improve as the season came to a close.
Sophomore Ray Mellor and veteran captain, Bill Knight, were the outstanding performers
of this year's team, and, with only Knight and one other senior graduating, Coach Bottaro
will be looking forward to a more successful season next fall.
TRACK
With a new coach, Mr. John Bottaro, and a large turnout of track hopefuls, the prospects
for a successful troclr season look bright for 1956. Veterans who have earned their varsity
award and are returning this year are S. Lee, R. Brockway, E. Carthen, and J. Butkovslcy.
Newcomers who have shown promise to date are Bill Knight and Ray Mellor, both of whom
were outstanding on the cross country team in the full.
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Bottom, L. to R.: J. Butlcovslxy, J.
Buchovich, E. Carthen, B. Keyser, R.
Alves, R, Mellor.
Second row: P. Kelly, W. Naka-
neczy, B. McCarthy, E. Zuscin, R.
Shirra, J. Day, B. Feduilc, Coach
Bottaro.
Third row: Manager T, Tamborra,
R. Kahle, J. Kloselc, R. Brockway,
T. Griffith, Manager J. Silvestri,
missing from picture, S. lee,
Varsity Coach
Raymond Needham
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Front, l.. to R.: R. Marinaccio, J. Walkley, J. McQuillan, L. Horner, R. Ross.
Back, L. to R.: Co-Captain J. Haius, T. Robinson, T, Keller, Co-Captain J. Klosek, P. Greenwood,
J. Walker, B. Galik.
BASKETBALL
As has been the custom at Stratford for the past 5 or 6
years, the North Paroders, under Coach Ray Needham, once
again came through a highly successful season with T4 wins
ond only 4 setbacks. Paced by sharpshooting Jim Klosek and
eagle-eyed Lou Horner, this year's squad started shakily, but
swept through all opposition to become the champions of the
newly-formed M.B.l.A.C. league.
Backing up Horner and Klosek were dependable rebound-
ers and shooters Johnny Haius and Pete Greenwood and spark
plug guard and floor general, Jim Walkley. Both Horner and
Klosek were voted to the All District Team.
Several talented iuniors and sophomores were developed
under coach Needham this year. The boys expected to see con-
siderable action next year are Ted Robinson, Ted Keller, Larry
Lozaro, Jim McQuillan, and Dick Ross. Lost through graduation
are co-captains John Hajus and Jim Klosek, Bruce Galik, Russ
Belinski, Joel Walker, Jack McClure, and Jim Walkley.
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J.V. BASKETBALL
Front, L. to R.: T. Johnson, J.
Nolan, L. Lozaro, R, Marinaccio,
R. Johnson, W. Nakoneczny.
Back, L. to R.: C. Govvia, J.
McQuillan, T. Robinson, Coach
G. Vifelli, T. Keller, D. Ross,
K. Corba. Missing, M. Sweeney,
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BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD
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First row I. to R R Primavera E Watche G Salerno H Wilson
R Peterson
Second row L to R Coach A Dlaslo Coach V Crump H Cybul R
Brockway T Ambrose T Shirra W Lesneskl P Wesel Capt
Young C Lay
T :rd row L to R R Rahn F lesheskl F Schiller J Robbins R
Keyser B Davenport T LaCroix R Taylor B Wesel T Boynton
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SWIMMING SCOREBOARD
Amity Regional
Bullard Havens
Hamden
Central
East Haven
Hillhouse
Cheshire
Naugatuck
Wilbur Cross
Greenwich
Westport
Hopkins Grammar
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SWIMMING
One of the most up and coming sports at
Stratford Hugh is Coach Vic Crumps swim
ming team Captalned by senior Bob Young,
this years squad captured the MBIAC
championship and participated in the State
Championship Meet in New Haven All
school records were broken by this years
team, mcludmg the 160 yard medley relay
and the IOO yard freestyle
Composed largely of sophomores and
lunlors the team s prospects for future sea
sons look very bright Our boys hope that
someday they will be swimming in their
own pool.
Seniors who will graduate this June are
J. Robbins, R. Young, R. Brockway, P. Wesel,
and H. Cybul.
BOWLING
L. to R.: Coach Earl Flagg, R. Hegi, R. Artymowski, R. Kuhar, W.
Kavdos, D. Tierney, Captain G. Gray.
GOLF
This years golf team is looking forward to a very
profitable season with Captain Dean Foster and return
mg leaders Clit? Krlstiansen and Bob Oseau Newcom
ers such as Richard Marinacclo and Bob Cole have
great possibilities to help Coach Earl Flagg s team take
District laurels
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Coach E Flagg
Being a minor sport, bowling receives
little deserved recognition, but this year's
team showed marked improvement over the
'55 squad. They finished with a record of
15 wins and 21 losses which placed them
fourth in the district. Coach Earl Flagg's
standouts were Bob Hegi with a 101 average
and Bob Kuhar with an average of 107.
Better luck next time!
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Second row L to R Manager E Bnebel H Cybul E
MacMaugl1 J Walkley R Ross L Horner C Gouvla
Manager W Kardos
rd row L to R W Faher J Halus C Honnfuus
Nolan R
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May 29
Coach James Penders
Kuhar Coach James Penders
BASEBALL SCHEDULE
Stratford at Central
Stratford at Harding
Milford at Stratford
May l Stratford at Bullard Havens
May 4 Basstclc at Stratford
May 8 Fairfield Prep at Stratford
Stratford at Roger Ludlowe
Central at Stratford
Harding at Stratford
Stratford at Milford
Bullard Havens at Stratford
Stratford at Basslclr
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May 31 Stratford at Fairfield Prep
June 5 Roger Ludlowe at Stratford
BASEBALL
Last year Coach Jim Penders baseball team captured its seventh district
championship m the last eight years As defending champions, this years team
will try to stay at the top Their chances of success are great since seven veterans
including Captain Irv Cullen, John Halus Bob Cole, Bull Murray, .hm Walkley
Harvey Cybul Lou Horner and Bob Kuhar are returning The infield should be
in good shape with a probable line up of Halus at first, Murray at second Walk
ley at short, and Captain Cullen at third Likely starters in the outfield are Cole
and Kuhar The mound duties will probably go to two sport star Lou Horner
and newcomer Duck Ross
Based on previous performances we may expect another fine team and
probably another district title
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TWIRLERS
At football games and assemblies our twlrlers can be seen adding zest
and preclsnon to the band routmes Theur snappy uniforms and mtncate steps Malorene
show careful preparatson and represent many hours of practlce Ccfole J""lW""
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row L o R E Cocca J Keenan E Chisholm M Prat B Shlrolcy
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CHEERLEADERS
Busy and full of pep are SH S s cheerleaders They are kept
constantly on the move by cheernng at assemblies and at football
and basketball games Under the watchful eye of Teach Foland
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OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS
First faculty adviser to the LOG 1927
Senlor class adviser
Chaperone on Washington and N Y trips
Administrator of original school savings plan
Founder of O F F in 1935
Organizer of Try out Course in Bussness Education
published In Connecticut Business Education
Handbook
Lecturer on above subgect at request of Mr P Boyn
ton of the State Department of Education
Co author of Unit Planning In Establishing Tran
scrlption Oblectlves
Author of Curriculum Building Based on Connecticut
Resources published in JOURNAL OF BUSI
NESS EDUCATION
Instugator of Office Observation Week
MRS LLYNOLA CURTIS
To Mrs. Llynola Curtis head of the Business Edu-
cation Department who is saying farewell to Strat-
ford High School this year the Class of 56 pauses
for a moment in salute. Once the only member of
the business department Mrs. Curtis can well look
back with pride over the forty-three years in which
she has built up the department into one that com-
mands statewide respect and recognition.
In 1918 there were two faculty members teaching
business subjects at double sessions in the old Center
School. Today Mrs. Curtis is the head of a depart-
ment numbering eight full-time teachers-probably
ten next year-a department that boasts the newest
in modern office machines and up-to-date tech-
niques. All this is a far cry from teaching fourth
grade in the morning, supervising penmanship in
schools all over town, and managing "cookie sales"
in the days when the graduating classes went to
Washington during Easter vacation.
Augmenting her undergraduate work at Bay Path
Institute Mrs. Curtis has studied at Yale and New
Britain Teachers College summer sessions and has
taken extension courses at N.Y.U. and Columbia.
She has kept abreast of modern business methods
introducing the valuable office observation week
in which all senior business students participate.
Graduates from the Business Education course at
Stratford High are greatly in demand by area
businessmen, and excellent public relations exist be-
tween the high school and local industry.
Mrs. Curtis emphatically affirms her faith and be-
lief in the young people of today. She feels they
have very definite ideals and high moral standards
and are perhaps a great deal more mature and
realistic in their attitude toward the world than were
their parents and grandparents. "They are as worth-
while as the young people were years ago - and
often smarter!"
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MICHAEL C ANTON MD
2390 Mam Street
Stratford Conn
ALLAN D ASHCROFT MD
3557 Mam Street
Stratford Conn
BANNON 81 ANTINOZZI ARCHITECTS
2503 Mam Street
Stratford Conn
BARNUM AVENUE MOTORS INC
1785 Barnum Avenue
Stratford Conn
BRODIE DRUG CO INC
1889 Mam Street
Stratford Conn
COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND
1305 Stratford Avenue
Stratford Conn
DUCHESS DINER
1000 Stratford Avenue
Stratford Conn
EMIL S CITIES SERVICE STATION
1030 Stratford Ave 8: Hard s Corner
Stratford Conn
PAUL C FISCHER DDS
3557 Mam Street
Stratford Conn
COMPLIMENTS OF GARFIELD S
GOLDS DELICATESSEN INC
Falrfield Conn
Stratford Conn
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2944 Mam Street
Stratford Conn
HOUSATONIC LAND 8: TITLE CO
Oscar and Malda Peterson
ROBERT S HUDAK CHIROPODIST
2692 Mam Street
Stratford Conn
JOE s MARKET
1615 Stratford Avenue
Stratford Conn
JOHNNIE S ATLANTIC SERVICE
STATION
1585 Barnum Avenue
Stratford Conn
RUSSELL W JOHNSON OPTOMETRIST
2415 Mam Street
Stratford Conn
15 Woodend Road
Stratford Conn
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MERCU RIO MARKET
1800 Stratford Avenue
Stratford Conn
NAN JONES GIFT SHOP
3698 Mam Street
Stratford Conn
NATIONAL RADIO 81 TELEVISION
2225 Barnum Avenue
Stratford Conn
NEALS BARBER SHOP
1206 Stratford Avenue
Stratford Conn
PAPPAS SHOE STORE
2396 Mam Street
Stratford Conn
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1747 Stratford Avenue
Stratford Conn
PIRETTI S MOBIL SERVICE STATION
Corner of Stratford Ave 8: Mam St
Stratford Conn
PJURA S SERVICE STATION
4039 Mam Street
Stratford Conn
POINELLI S GARAGE
636 Ferry Blvd
Stratford Conn
POLLOCK S PHARMACY
3690 Mam Street
Stratford Conn
PORTER S UPHOLSTERING
379 Nnchols Avenue
Stratford Conn
RAPP S HOUSEWARES
Stratford Conn
ROSS 8: ROBERTS CO
1299 West Broad Street
Stratford Conn
ROTARY SPORT SHOP
1086 Barnum Avenue
Stratford Conn
SEVERANCE S MARKET
3610 Mam Street
Stratford Conn
SHELTON ROAD DAIRY
88 80 Shelton Road
Nnchols Conn
HERMAN SHUCHAT D D S
2593 Mann Street
Stratford Conn
SHOP
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3569 Mam Street
Stratford Conn
DR SLMRS T D SPIVAK DDS
2390 Mam Street
Stratford Conn
STEVE S TEXACO SERVICE STATION
Bruce 81 Stratford Avenues
Stratford Conn
STEVENS SERVICE CENTER
2357 Mann Street
Stratford Conn
STRATFORD BOOTERY
3530 Mam Street
Stratford Conn
STRATFORD DEPARTMENT
2403 Mam Street
Stratford Conn
STRATFORD NEWS
Stratford Conn
STRATFORD TOWN FAIR
1785 Stratford Avenue
Stratford Conn
SAUL THOMASES MD
2595 Mam Street
Stratford Conn
STORE
TOWN RADIO 8: TELEVISION
1434 36 Barnum Avenue
Stratford Conn
WILLIAM G WILLIAMS DDS
971 East Broadway
Stratford Conn
WINER CHRYSI ER PLYMOUTH INC
1393 Barnum Avenue
Stratford Conn
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Complete Savlngs Bank SCIVICCS
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BANK
Brndgeport, Connectlcut
Comphments of
Mtss Chrtstxne s Dance Studlo
53 Cannon Street Bndgeport Connectxcut
Phone FO 7 9207
SYLVIA S BEAUTY SALON
Open Frrday Evening Tull 9 P m
Phone DR 8 5911
3085 Mam Street Stratford Connectrcut
Comphments of
Callahan Farm 81 Garden Center
1135 South Mam Street
Stratford Connecncut
BLAKE DRUG CO
Prescrzpnonx Cosmetics Luncbeonette
Paradise Green
Stratford Connectxcut
The Best In Drugs
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3520 Mam Street Stratford Connecticut
Phone DR 8 0406 or DR 8 0407
Paradrse Green Atlantlc Statxon
Phone ED 7 9184
3702 Mann Street Stratford Connectxcut
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Burlders and General Contractors
472010 '00
85 Green Street Stratford Connecncut
Phone ED 7 6880
COOPER FLORIST STORE
2386 MAIN STREET
Phone ED 7 4789
Stratford Connectrcut
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Funeral Dxreclorx
2611 Mam Street Stratford Connectrcut
SPOT CLEANERS
Phone ED 7 9485
3544 Mam Street Stratford Connecncut
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Complete Food Store
Corner South Avenue and Mam Street
Stratford Connecncut
TED S SERVICE STATION
Range and Fuel Oils
Phone ED 7 6414
2253 Barnum Avenue Stratford Connectlcut
MONUMENT MOTORS
Phone ED 7 7582
2200 Stratford Avenue Stratford Connecttcut
AHERNS INC DAIRY BAR
Famous for Frozen Desserts and Snacks
Beyond the Bndgeport Anrport
Stratford Connecucut
Compliments of
TOWNE RESTAURANT INC
1907 Mam Street Stratford Connectncut
Compliments of
AL S BARBER SHOP
1880 Mam Street Stratford Connecncut
Complnments of
Casey s Sunoco Servxce Statlon
1725 Stratford Avenue Stratford Connecncut
BIEBEL FUEL
Heatmg Oils O11 Burner Sales 8: Serwce
243 Jefferson Street
KELMAN ,gr SQNS WATSONS DEPARTMENT STORE
Phone ED 7 1056
1174 East Mam Street
Phone ED 6-3584
2381 Mam Street Stratford Connectncut Brtdgeport Connectncut
DOBBY S MEN S SHOP GANN DEPARTMENT STORE INC
Stratford Center
Phone ED 7 9447
2393 Mam Street
Stratford Connecttcut Stratford Connecticut
Stratford Automotlve SCIIVICC NEAL S DRUG STORE
Auto Radiator Repairing 1 Woodend Road
phOne DR 3 3842 Phone ED 7 7860
1574 Stratford Avenue Stratford Connecticut Stratford Connectncut
PENGUIN FOOD SHOP COMMUNITY PHARMACY
Phone ED 7 7542
Servmg l ordrbnp
Phone DR 8 3313
348 Stratford Road Stratford Connecttcut 350 Stratford Road Stratford Conneargug
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LORDSHIP
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Complnments of
MANNING MAXWELL
MOORE INC
Stratford Connectlcut
TOWN HALL PAINT SHOP
Opposxte the Town Hall
Pazntx Wallpaper Supplzes
Pamt IS our Busmess Not Our Sldellne
2740 MAIN STREET
Phone ED 7 2575
Stratford Connectxcut
Complnments of
PATERSON STEEL 81 FORGE CO
1410 STRATFORD AVENUE
Stratford Connecticut
1703 STRATFORD AVENUE
Phone ED 7 3309
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2408 MAIN STREET
Stratford Connectlcut
Complnments of
TILO ROOFING CO INC
Stratford Connectxcut
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Furmlure Movm g
Furmture Storage
Furmture Sales
Stratford Connectncut
CONTRACT PLATING CO
540 LONGBROOK AVENUE
Stratford Connecticut
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1000 Main St Bridgeport 3 Conn FO 7 9811
2406 Main St Stratford Conn ED 7 2289
jewelers and Szlversmztbs
-I MARIO Graduate Gemologist
We are authorized agents for the following watches
Hamilton Elgin Longines Wittnauer Universal Geneva
Bulova Benrus etc
Fine China By Royal jackson and Franconian
Sterling Silver By International
Crystal By Val St Lambert and Tiffin
Come in and ask about our club plan on china crystal and sterling
Compliments of
THE BAIRD
MACHINE COMPANY S
STRATFORD CONN
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Real Estate Mortgage Loans B R D
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AGENCY
Insurance
Manufacturers of
Automatic Chucking Lathes
Multiple Transfer Presses
Wire Forming Machines
2758 MAIN STREET Tumbling Equipment
Beaver Riding Tractors
ED 7 4353
Employment Opportunities for
Stratford Connecticut Draftsmen
Machme and Tool Designers
Machinists and Toolmakers
Oflice Workers
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SERVICE STATION
1085 STRATFORD AVENUE
ED 7 9131
Stratford Connectxcut
THE ELLSWORTH
STEEL 8: SUPPLY CO
1483 STRATFORD AVENUE
Stratford Connecticut
Dzstrzbutors Industrial Supplzes
Gravely Garden Tractors Sales and Serwce
Telephone Brndgeport ED1son 7 3317
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76 FERRY BLVD., ROUTE 1
Phone ED 7-7583
STRATFORD, CONNECTICUT
EVINRUDE OUTBOARD MOTORS
Sales Servnce Parts
THOMPSON OUTBOARD BOATS
MASTERCRAFT BOAT AND CAMP TRAILERS
Sales 8: Parts
DURATECH ALUMINUM BOATS
ROBERTS BOAT KITS
COMPLETE MARINE SUPPLIES
Llghtnmg Thnstle Comet 8: Blue Jay Saxl Boats And Klts
PALMER MARINE ENGINES
LEHMAN MARINE ENGINE CONVERSIONS
WATER SKIS
AQUAPLANES
LIFE SAVING EQUIPMENT
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11 WOODEND ROAD STRATFORD CONN
Phone DR 8 0541
HY WAY GARAGE
999 STRATFORD AVE
Phone ED 7 1640
Stratford Conn
CUTRUFELLO S CREAMERY INC
Manufacturers of Ice Cream and Italian Cheeses
Cheeses Used in Making Pizza Pies, Lasagna, Ravioli
Ice Cream for All Occasions Parties, Banquets, etc.
Ice Cream Cakes for Birthdays, Anniversaries, etc.
Stop in for a Delightful Sundae or Soda at our Fountain
Phone: DRexel 8 2651
1398 BARNUM AVENUE STRATFORD, CONN
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OPPORTUNITY
You the Class of 1956 have reached the crossroad 1n your career
The route that you take will pattern your hfe through the declslons
you must soon make
The free enterprxse system offers the youth of America many op
portunltxes Take advantage of these opportunltles
w1l1 find a contmued lane of hard work determmatlon and study 1n an
effort to have your opportunity become a reahty
Yours for a successful future
DIVISION
of Raybestos Manhattan Inc
Stratford Connectlcut
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Troph1es Medals Awards
Presentauon G1ftS
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2785 MAIN STREET
PHONE DR 8-2624
STRATFORD, CONNECTICUT
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film and plate stnppmg
plate makmg
offset prmtmg
folding
complete bmdery servlce
packaging
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t. o'toole and sons, inc stamford, connecticut
stamford davns 4 9226
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INDEX
Administration, 4-5
All-State, 90
A Cappella, 91
Amateur Radio Club, 819
Art Club, 71
Art Department 9
Athletic Association 64
Band 90
Basketball 104-105
Bowlin 107
Boys Sport Club 81
Business Department
Cheerleaders 109
Chefs Club 85
Citizen Education Prolect 84
Clarion 86
Class Characteristics 96 97
Class Colors 13
Class Flower 13
Class Motto 13
Clerical Practice Club 69
Crump Mr Victor 14
Curtis Mrs Llynola 112
Debating Club 79
Economics and Law C E P 85
English Department 8
Film Service Club 82
Football 100102
Future Nurses of America 77
Future Teachers of America 76
Girls Choir 91
Girls Sport Club 85
Goyette Miss lmelda 5
Hallguards 71
HI C s 70
History Department 7
Homemakmg Department 10
APPRECIATION
There are always many factors contributing to a
successful progect This being true in the case of the
yearbook the 1956 Log staff wishes to express its
appreciation to the faculty advisers Mrs McCracken
and Miss Hogan the printers representative M
Jack Brown and our photographers representatives
Mr Jacobs Mr Avaklan Mr Little and their staff
Again the school administration and the faculty are
to be thanked for their wonderful cooperation and
certainly our advertisers for their financial assist
ance Without them our yearbook could never have
materialized
Industrial Arts Department, 10
Junior Class Officers, 52
Junior Homerooms, 53-59
Junior Red Cross, 78
J.S.C.'s, 70 '
Language Department 8
Latin Club 72
Leaders Club 66
Library Club 73
Log Staff 88-89
Masquers 83
Music Department 9
National Honor Society
O F F 68
Office Staff 11
Photography Club 82
Physical Education Departmen
Publicity Club 66
Quill 87
Radio Club 77
Science Department 6
Senex 65
Senior Play 94 95
Service Corps 68
Sophomore Class Officers 61
Sophomore Dramateers 83
Sophomore Girls Sport Club 80
Spanish Club 72
Stage Crew 73
Stenographic Pool 69
Student Council 64
Travel Club 77
Trl HI Y 74 75
Twirlers 109
Ushers Guild 67
Variety Show 92 93
PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS
We wish to thank Loring Studios for the greater
part of the photography reproduced in this book
To Miss Wheeler and members of the Photography
Club Carmella Matarazzo Harvey Morehouse and
Roger Macey and to Dave Whitham of THE STRAT
FORD NEWS we are indebted for Princess Peg
p 93 The Three Girls p 94 group candid p 94
Rose and Harvey p 95 Mr Needham p 104 Mr
Vitellu p 104 JV basketball p 104 basketball
candid p 105 Jim Klosek p 105 John Halus p
105 and the golf team p 107
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