Stratford High School - Log Yearbook (Stratford, CT)
- Class of 1958
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OUR SCHOOL
IN OUR TOWN
We, the Seniors of Stratford High
School, came from all corners of OUR
TOWN. We live on the shores of Lord-
ship or the hills of Putney, the busy sec-
tions of Broadbridge Avenue or the banks
of the Housatonic. We travel far or walk
iust a short distance to come to this
school. But all of us are equally proud of
Stratford High and of OUR TOWN -
Stratford, Connecticut.
Our town is a town rich in historical
tradition, dating back to 1639. Atop the
steeple of one of the oldest churches of
OUR TOWN sits a golden rooster, a
weathervane which has been predicting
the weather for 250 years and stands as
a symbol of the heritage and spirit of
OUR TOWN. It has seen the years pass
beneath it and bears the scars of Revo-
lutionary bullets as a mute testimonial to
its age. Now we students pass by this
historic landmark, bookladen, on our
way to the high school.
Our high school is in the center of
OUR TOWN - a town which has the dis-
tinction of housing the American Shakes-
peare Festival Theatre and Academy. ln
addition to that, we once harbored the
greatest oyster industry in the nation. We
also have our witch, who, tradition says,
left her fingerprints on a rock on West
Broad Street when she was dragged
away to be hanged. We have our leg-
endary romance which vies with Cinder-
ella for the happy ending it brought to
Glorianna Fulsom Sterling. We were the
home of William Samuel Johnson, educa-
tor and signer of the Delaration of ln-
dependence, David Wooster, of Revolu-
tionary fame, and Augusta Seaman,
novelist.
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THE CHANGING SCENE
OUR TOWN was once a typical New England
village with a central green. But the character of
Stratford is changing - its landscape becoming un-
familiar because of the new Throughway running
through our backyard. Where for many years Moses
Wheeler carried all freight, animals, and people back
and forth across the Housatonic River, now four great
bridges span the water, carrying cars, trains, and
trucks speedily on their way. We have very modern
housing developments where formerly white colonial
houses stood. We have a movie theater, many well-
stocked stores, a beautiful Town Hall, and several
major industries as well as many smaller local man-
ufacturing concerns.
Yes, we are a metropolitan town now, only a
scant sixty miles from New York City and a scanter
twenty from New Haven.
OUR TOWN is growing all the time, but it will
probably always retain that small-town atmosphere,
iust as our school will always have that close-knit
feeling.
As we look back through the pages of this year-
book many years from now, we will fondly remember
that wonderful feeling and cherish our days in Strat-
ford High School.
Population l670 Strong!
We have education
enough for
This is our high school principal,
MR. DONALD K, FOWLER. He's
been at Stratford high for some
years now and has seen a lot ot
young people go on to college and
work and marriage. He knows
young people pretty well and after
all these years he still likes 'em.
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in our town-
everyone.
This is MR. EDWIN COX, Superin-
tendent of Stratford Schools. He's
seen a lot of new schools go up
since he came to Stratford three
years ago and he's planning even
more, including another high school.
He is a very likable man and takes
an avid interest in everything that
goes on in our community.
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Stratford High's "guiding" light
MISS RUTH CUNNINGHAM has al
ways been a friend as well as a
counselor to the students of our
school
MR. J. OLIVER CARSON, Assist-
ant Superintendent of Schools,
is a sane and level-headed ed-
ucator with a wonderful sense
of humor.
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STRATFORD IS A PRETTY TOWN
The rocky shores of Lordship
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Is there any culture in Stratford, Connecticut?
Yes, we are proud to reply, there is! We
have the American Shakespeare Festival
Theatre and Academy, the Stratford His-
torical Society, a series of concerts, an ama-
teur theatrical group, and several amateur
musical groups.
What kind of government do we have in
Our Town?
We have a town manager form of gov-
ernment. The people are represented by a
ten-man council. The governing body of the
school, the Student Council, meets here as
well as the governing body of the town.
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The well-behaved SENIORS earning their assembly privileges
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MISS MARY RILEY
Her gay cheer, her friendly
concern, her effusive spirit made
loyal Stratfordites of us when
we entered as sophomores in
l956. Now that Miss Riley again
guides us as our senior advisor,
we know that beneath her charm
there is also efficiency and an
example of self-discipline. To us
she embodies the spirit of Strat-
ford High-its warmth, its friend-
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ANDREW TERWILLIGER
Class President
MARION LANGSTON
Vice-President
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MR. JOSEPH CLARK
Mr. Clark, our iunior class ad-
viser, by taking an active inter-
est in everything we did, helped
to make our iunior year a big
success. Rings in October! Mid-
years! Term papers! The Mardi
Gras! A class motto! A class
flower! How could we forget our
junior year - or Mr. Clark?
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Class Secretary
NATALIE GLOWATSKY
Class Treasurer
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THE ARRIVAL OF SENIOR HATS IS A BIG DAY'
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but we'II fake Ihe memory of Richard Wofche, Rich
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"Oh, to be ca senior again!"
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THE
SENIOR COUNCIL
The Senior Council is com-
posed of delegates represent-
ing each senior homeroom.
The Council works to promote
unity in the class, to plan
social activities, and to earn
senior privileges.
Senior hats and pins were
purchased early in the yearg
the senior dance was a great
successg the senior play was
promoted by the Council. Its
members have helped to make
'58 a year to be remembered.
THE SENIOR COUNCIL WORKS
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SUSAN E ALLEN
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337 Housatomc Avenue
Whatever us worth donng us worth
doung well
Girls Sports Club 2 3 4 Home
room Vlce Presndent 4 Clarxon 3
4 FTA 2 4 AA Representative
4 Student Councnl Alternate 4
Varzety Show 3
CAROL A ALLING
Mabe
37 Success Park
The smnle of trnendshnp shunes
through
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Transferred from Central 1956
ELLEN T. ACHTMEYER
"Eaphy"
383 Woodstock Avenue
Snnceruty has a charm all nts own
Gurls Sports Club 2 3 4 F N A
2 3 4 A Cappella Cholr2 3 4
VIVIAN R AGIUS
Vlvn
160 Abram Street
She has a quuet charm and dug
mty all her own
O F F 4 Secretary of Homeroom
Transferred from Hardung
DAVID W AIKEN
Spunky
135 Thornberg Street
He sets the femmme hearts afnre
Variety Show 4 A Cappella Choir
3 4 Cross Country 4 Homeroom
Vice President 4 C E P 4 Boys
Sports Club 4 Senior Play 4
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"Curly"
13 Hull Court
A downrught uprrght allAmer
:can fellow
Student Councnl 2 Football 2
Track 2 3 4
PATRICIA A AMBROSE
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125 Laurel Street
Personality Alertness and Talent
sum up PAT
Gnrls Sports Club 2 Vnce Pres
:dent 3 4 Homeroom Te sur
Dramatnc Club 2
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DIANA J ANDREWS
Sparky
1395 Cutsprlng Road
She has the abulvty to attaun suc
cess
Junior Red Cross 2
FRANCES M ANDRISO
Franny
132 Hugh Park Avenue
Nenther hurrnes nor worrles l
ways has that carefree our
Guls Sports Club 2 Varlety Show
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graphy Club 2
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s rkle to every occasnon
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JUDITH C. ARNOLD
"Judy"
158 Peters Lane
Creative and versatile when it
comes to writing.
Girls' Sports Club 2, 31 Masquers
3, Vice-President 4, N.H,S. 3, 4,
F.T.A. 2, 3, Stage Crew 3, 41
Homeroom Vice-President 21 Clar-
ion 3 Asst Editor 4- Quill Staff
Circulation Manager 2.
ROBERT C ARTYMOWSKI
Harpo
75 Noble Street
lf Its wlthln has power to help
he will and gladly
2 3 4 Chiefs Clu
Football Manager 3 4
JOAN M ASPINWALL
Joni
335 Woodstock Avenue
For what is pleasant without ove
and laughter?
FNA 2 3 4 Girls Sports Club
2 3 4 Log Advertising Staff 4
Variety Shaw 4 Art Club 4
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JUDITH M ATANASOFF
403 Greenfield Avenue
Ambition has no rest!
F N A 4 Girls Sports Club 4
Transferred from Harding 1956
ERNEST F BARBERIO
Ernie
70 Glenfield Avenue
He s the most happy fella
Football 2 3 4 Homeroom Pres
:dent 3 4 Baseball 2 4 HIY
3 4 Varsity Letterman 4 Ha
Guard 4
RAYMOND A. BARDINELLI
"Alfred"
745 Stratford Road
A pleasant smile and a friendly
personality are always attributes.
ALLAN G BARROWS .IR
Oakland Street
Much he has undertaken much
he has accomplished
N H S 3 4 C E P Vice President
4 A Cappella 4
KATHLEEN M BARRY
Kathy
520 Hemlock Street
Perseverance brings success
Class Secretary 2 3 4 Ushers
Gld 3 4 NHS 3 4 Treas
urer 2 Girls Sports Club 3 4
Variety Show 3 4 Student Coun
cal representative 3 Log Art
Staff 4 Homeroom Secretary 2
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28 Knowlton Street
Hes sincere and calm in every
situation
Intramural Basketball 2 3
FRANK BASSO
Fran
582 Calafornla Street
Carefree and gay a worry
never sets him astray
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MADELAINE M BELAIR
Madge
50 Homecrest Avenue
Dont you thunk we surprised our
mother?
Glrls Sports Club 3 4 Clerrcal
Practice Club 3 HI C s 4 Travel
C u 3 4 Trl Hr Y 4
MARGARET M BELINSKI
Peggy
303 Bruce Avenue
Peg of My Heart a pleasant
charm
FTA 2 3 4 Grrls Sports Club
2 3 4 Homeroom Vrce Presrdent
3 Secretary 4 Girls Choir 2
Student Councrl Representatuve
4 NHS 4 Library Club2 May
Queen Court 3
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MARY M BASTEDO
Mary
l5 Elmhurst Avenue
Her sparklung blue eyes reveal
er warm personalrty
Mosquers 3 4 A Cappella 3 4
Grrls Chorus 2 Red Cross Rep
presentatrve 3 Variety Show 3 4
NANCY J BEAUDWIN
Nance
137 Vought Place
Laugh and the world laughs wlth
you Study and you study alone'
Glrls Sports Club 3 4 HI Cs 4
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EDWARD V BERTRAND
Eddie
71 Parlzwood Road
Lrfe must be lrved so why not
enloy rt
Intramural Basketball 2 Fllm
Service 2 Photography Club 2
JACQUELINE M BISHOP
Jaclue
Manor Hull Road
Generally quret but
Vanety Show 4 Gnrls Sports
Club 3 4 Clencal Practlce Club
4 Lrbrary Representatlve 3 4
.IAMESJ BENJAMIN
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80 Los Angeles Avenue
Our Teenage Edrson
Frlm Servrce 3 Vrce Presrden
Cross Country Team 2
THOMAS 0 BERARDI
Tom
l32 Lynncrest Drrve
Frrendly and quret rs he
Football 3 Basketball 2 3 Base
2 3
BARBARA A BERTANY
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65 Falrlea Avenue
Her accomplrshments are for from
few smce she has mtellrgence
and personality too
Glrls Sports Club 2 3 4 Senex
4 Stage Crew 2 3 4 Log Ed
ltorlal Staff 4 N HS 4 Home
room Secretary 3 Homeroom
Treasurer 4
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FREDERICK E. BIXBY
"Fred"
Housatonic Avenue
An Authority on boats . . . me-
chanically inclined.
A Cappella Choir 3g Homeroorn
President 3g Student Council 3.
THOMAS E. BLAKE
,,Tom,r
lll Castle Drive
A handsome man is always in
demandl
.I.V. Baseball 25 Basketball 2, 4.
NANCY J BLATCHLEY
Nance
540 Chickadee Lane
Its nice to be natural when
you re naturally nice
A Cappella 3 4 Stage Crew 3
4 Publicity Club 3 Tn HIY
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'I53 Wiklund Avenue
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MICHAEL BOBKO
Mike
178 Adams Street
Bulard Haven s loss is our gain
BERNARD BODNAR
"Berniel'
328 Barnum Terrace Extension
To worry little and show it less
is his idea at happiness,
Cross Country 2, Captain 3, 45
Track 2.
GAIL I. BONDESON
IIGGYAI
491 Birdseye Street
She applies all the rules of good
sportsmanship to living.
Art Club 3.
RONALD J BOND!
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2360 Stratford Avenue
Not afraid of work but not n
sympathy with t
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Frank
'l'l6 General Street
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BARBARA R BONNEY
Barb
57 King Street
Obliging conscientious and cre
ative Barbara will be a success
Debating Club 3 Secretary 4
N H S 3 Vice President 4 Lead
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President 2 3 Student Council
Representative 3 4 FTA 2 3
Log Editorial Staff 4
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GAY L BOUCHARD
Gay
69 Wooster Avenue
She has that certam somethnng
and It s charmung
Ban 2 3 Llbrarnan 4 Junnor
Red Cross 2 3 A Cappella 3
Masquers 3 4 Variety Show 4
Senior Play 4
EUGENE P BOYKO
Gene
312 Garibaldi Avenue
Llfe ns too short to waste on books
Football 2
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THEODORE R BOYNTON
e
94 Kmgs College Place
Captain of our water league he s
a whale of a mon
Football2 Swnmmlng2 3 4 HIY
2 3 4 Student Council 4
MARIE A BOZINSKI
Marne
405 Wulcoxson Avenue
A true friend to many with many
true friends
Travel Club 3 Gxrls Sports Club
3 Publlclty Club 3 HI C s 4
ROBERT P BRADLEY
"Fats"
1'I4l South Avenue
He never lets school nnterfere wlth
has education
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John
63 Shea Terrace
He mayors In mlschrefll
DEANNA E BRIEN
Dee
2949 Mann Street
The eyes havent
Glrls Sports Club 2 4 TrlHnY
2 Treasurer 3 4 AA Council
4 Variety Show 4 Homeroom
Vnce Presldent 4
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GORDON E BROAS
Gord
702 Kung Street
A good scout a gentleman and
a frnend
JOHN R BROWN .IR
Johnny
393 Wundsor Avenue
Why ladues prefer blonds
ummnng 2 3 4 Y
Vanety Show 4 Student Councnl
2 Intramural Basketball 2 3
NANQY Lou snowng,
WT 'Bush Court
Wat as the Zalt of MNVEYSCQIDH
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RICHARD F BROWN
Duck
24 Watkuns Street
I ll fund a way or make one
Student Council 2 3 Varl ty
Shaw 4 Sensor Play 4
THAYER W BROWN
Pete
55 Kenyan Street
KAREN M BURNS
Karen
2417 Broadbrudge Avenue
She s sernous but not solemn
Tru Hr Y 2 Library Club 2 Clerical
Practice Club 3 4
DAVID H BUSS
Dave
Every day s a holuday for Pete
Intramural Football 4 A Cap
pella Choir 4 Basketball 2
RONALD R BUDNICK
on
158 Blakeman Place
Heslourteen carrot gold
Football 2 3
BARBARA A BURBA
Babe
72 Voug ht Place
She has a wealth of knowledge
gathered from the many books
she s read
Glrls Sports Club 2 3 4 Llbrary
Club 2 3 4 Clerical Practice
u 3 4 Fnlm Service 3
Jumor Achievement 3
189 Plymouth Street
A serrous student quuet an
thoughtful
CAROL E BUTAS
Carol
418 Abram Street
She who laughs and IS happy
brings sunshine with every day
O F 4
Transferred from Harcllng 1957
CAROL R CABLE
Carol
1136 Broadbrldge Avenue
Quiet and graclous are her ways
Publncnty Club 2 Glrls Sports
Club 2 3 4 Service Corps 3
OF F 4 Homeroom Secretary 4
THOMAS J sunmcx 1'-'0'T"' A CAM'
Whutey J"dY
100 Swanson Avenue 1287 Nichols Avenue
School ,S mce bu, ,Mahon She s sulent because nt s the safest
nlcer 'GY
Chefs Club 3 HI C s 4 Glrls Sports Club 4
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61 Burch Street
Lvfe IS short there rs no tume to
ret
Swummmg 2
WILLIAM L CETOLA
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31 Svdney Street
H s got a good head on hrs
shoulders but nts a drflerent
one every nlght
nd 2 3 4 Latn Club 2
rlety Shaw 3 4 Senior Council 4
A Cappella 3 Sensor Play 4
Boys Sports Club 3 4
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FREDRICA M. CANFIELD
"Ricky"
2318 Main Street
The charm of the act ns the actress
Band 2 3 Dramateers 2 Mas
quers 3 Presadent 4 Homeroom
Treasurer 3 Varnety Show 3 4
Sensor Play 4
RICHARD F CAPUANO
Luttle Richard
1267 Cutsprmg Road
In every deed ol meschuet he as
a hand
Football 2
WILLIAM J CARROLL
87 Yale Street
A good laugh IS worth a hundred
groans
Homeroom Treasurer 2 lntra
murals 2 4
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JAMES S CLEARY
Bur
301 Woodstock Avenue
smrle on hrs face and mlschlef
rn hrs eyes
Bowmg3 4 Golf2 3 4
EVELYN A COCCO
56 Von Street
A persomfrcatucn of pep
Cheerleading 2 3 Co Captaun 4
Grs Sports Club 2 3 4 OFF
Secretary 4 Tr H Y 2 4 Gnrls
Chonr 2 Varuety Show 4 Senex 4
ELIZABETH A. CHAPMAN
"Betti"
61 Cheshire Street
A good natured person is never
out of place
Girls Sports Club 2 3 Library
u 2 3 TrlHlY2 3 4 Ho
room Treasurer 4 Red Cross Rep
entatnve 2 3 4 AA
resentatnve 4 Steno Pool 4 Va
rlety Show 4
SANDRA J CHAPMAN
Sandy
297 Mount Pleasant Avenue
lntellugence and charm what
more can we say'
FNA 2 3 President 4 Jr ed
Cross 2
MARGARET M CHISHOLM
Morgue
164 Allyndale Drive
Her eyes speak a universal an
guage
Cheerleader 3 4 1rlHlY 2 4
Chaplain 3 Dramateers 2 Va
rlety Show4 Glrls Sports Club2
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Mlke
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I1 Edison Street Q
Hns fruends are many his enemies
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MARC CONWAY
Dagger
l255 Prospect Drive
Punctualuty whats that?
Chefs Club 4
PATRICIA D COOKE
Donnie
149 Warwnck Avenue
Cooker a fashion plate wlth
many charms
A Cappella 2 3 4 Variety Show
Gnrls Sports Club 2 3 4 Daasy
Cham 3 Ushers Gulld 3 4 FN
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RODNEY CORBETT
"Rodney"
45 Paulme Street
Great as a horseman greatest
as a frnend
ANNETTE COUTURE
"Annette"
378 Calnforma Street
Her eyes sparkle luke her
dlamond
Glrls' Sports Club 2, 3, 4, Trl HI
Y 2, Variety Show 4, OFF 4
JAMES H COUZINS
Herb
Temple Court
He TIEVEY WOFYIOS OVEY trouble
F otball 2 3 Track 2 3 4 n
tramural Basketball 2 Boys
Sports Club 2 3 4
THOMAS J CRAIG
Froggle
400 Hurd Avenue
Men of few words are the best
men
PATRICIA l CRANE
l.ynn
60 Reed Street
Admnrably schooled nn every
grace
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PATRICIA A CRETEILA
Hpmf,
291 Blrdseye Street
Fnendly people are better met
than descrlbedl
Girls' Sports Club 2, Girls' Choir
2, F N A 3 Vtce Presldent 4,
Ushers' Guild 3, 4, Daisy Cham 3
LORRAINE A CSUGIE
"Rene"
I0 Watkins Street
Rays of sunshnne are easy to fund
when ln the company of l.orrame's
kind
FNA 2, OFF 4, TrlHlY 4,
Glrls' Sports Club 4
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ROSEMARY J CWALINA
Rose
772 Success Avenue
If sllence were golden shed be
penmless but all that energy
has to go somewhere
Homeroom Secretary 2 3 4
Gurls Sports Club 3 Presudent 2
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Variety Show 4, Student Coun-
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JOSEPH P. D'ANDREA
"Joe"
74 Singer Court
Worry and I have never met,
Chefs' Club 2, 3.
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ROBERT W CSUGIE
Chug
10 Watluns Street
Talce lute too seriously and what
It worth7
Horneroorn Treasurer 2 Student
Councul 3
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Huck
79 Crown Street
Quiet? Perhopsl Or a smoothly
running dynamo?
Fllm Service 2 3 4 Stage Crew
4 Latin Club 2
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BARBARA DeCAVA
Barb
235 laurel Street
Shes the kind of gurl who ll
hard to equal
Girls Sports Club 4 Tr HIY 4
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'fsobn
110 Clinton Street
Making friends is his easiest taslx,
A Cappella 3, 4.
GAII. N DAVENPORT
Babe
2643 Mann Street
Beautnful beoututul brown eyes
Club 2 4 Gurls Spo
u 4 THHIY4 Band2
G BRYAN DAVENPORT
Bryan
50 Shore Road
A luttle nonsense now and then
IS relrshed by the best of men
Swummung Team 2 3 4 A Cap
pella 2 Presudent 4 Varnety Show
4 Homeroom Vuce President 4
Nutmeg Boys State Represent
atlve 3
FRANCES A DQBRIZZI
Tom
365 Roosevelt Avenue
Why worry7 Whats the use?
urs Sports Club 2 Junlor
Achievement 4
CAROL DELIBRO
Dullue
64 Chelsea Street
She need never seelx charm she
has It
Senlor A Cappella 3 4 Glrls
Cholr 2 Girls Sports Club 2 3
4 FNA 2 3 Junior ed Cross
2 3 Homeroom Secretary
JAMES N DEMOYSES
Jimmy
2284 Broadbrndge Avenue
Arthur! lovlal man about town
Homeroom Presudent 2 4 Sensor
Councll 4 Homeroom Vice Pres
:dent 3 Variety Show 4 Man
agerVarsuty Football 3 CEP
President 4 A Cappella Chour 4
GEORGE DEVITT
George
172 Colony Street
Hes dedicated to the sport of
baseball
Boys Sports Club 2 3 4 lntra
murals 2 3 4 Baseball JV 2
Varsuty 3 4 Basketball Man
ager 3 Student Councul 4 Home
room Presndent 4
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ROSEMARY E DnTOR0
Rose
130 Winter Street
A gurl wuth a dnve for success
her talents are many
Art Club 2 3 4 Debatlng Club
4 Log Art Staff 4 Publlclty Club
3 OF F 4 Stage Crew 3 Senex
N H S
WILLIAM D DIXON
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82 Bond Court
Away wnth books we re here for
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AGNES M DEW
Aggue
56 Denton Place
A ready smile and helping hand
FTA 3 4 Gurls Sports Club 2
Tn Hu Y 3 Gnrls Chovr 2 Junlor
Red Cross 2
VIRGINIA E DINAN
Ginny
1122 Broadbrldge Avenue
Good humor ns the answer to
every problem
Glee Club 2 A Cappella Choir
3 Student Councnl 2 Junior
Aclnevement 4 Hn C s 4
WILLIAM J DOLYAK
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31 Pond Street
It IS not what a man gets but
what a man IS
Football 2 3 4 Baslietball3
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EILEEN M DORE
Enleen
545 Wmdsor Avenue
By her blushes you wall know her
Tn HIY 3 4 Gnrls Sports Club
4 FNA 4
ROBERT W DOYLE
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25 Knowlton Street
An avnd hnfl enthuslast
Photography Club 4
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Often seen seldom heard
Che s Club 4
AN ITA M. DRAYTON
'Neef'
31 Hull Court
Dancing has became o second
nature to her,
F.T.A. 2, ViceYPresident 3, Pres-
ident Ag Girls' Sports Club 2, 3,
4g A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 45
Variety Show 2, 3, 4.
EVELYN J DUBEE
240 Johnson Avenue
Her hair long may it wave
Homeroom Treasurer 3
PATRICIA DUFFIELD
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'I84 Sunnybanlc Avenue
Sincerity has a charm all its own
Girls Sports Club 4 Treasurer
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Gerry
262 Masarik Avenue
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Photography Club 2 3 4 Cler
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Councul4
CAROL DUNN JAMES W El.llSON
Carol Jimmy
529 Oak Bluff 43 Temple Street
Quuetare her thoughts but happy CWS OV' lm mlnd and the NUVY
I5 her nature 'fl WCW
CLAUDETTE DURIVAGE
"Frenchie"
89 Canaan Court
Always ready for a little fun,
Log Staff 4g Hi C's 4,
PATRICIA A DZIALO
nz
145 Stonybroolu Road
Never at a loss for the Right
word
urs Sports Club 3 Junior
Achievement 2 Travel Club 3
Clerical Practice Club 3 Home
room President 3
GEORGE l DZUBIN
Larry
422 Canaan Road
Friendship like his is a valuable
asset
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PAUL C EVANS
Pau
269 Sedgewlck Avenue
Kund and conslderate n all he
does
Swlmmnng Team 2 A Cappella
Cholr 2 3 4 Band 3 Debatung
Club 3 4 Latnn Club 2 Varlety
Show 3 N H S 3 4 Sensor Play
YVONNE A FANE
Yvonne
1501 West Broad Street
Mark them as fortunate they
who are not bothered by wor
ryung
Clencal Club 3 Hu Cs 4 ym
Club 2 Servnce Corps 3 4 Ln
brary Club 2 3
LEO P FARRELL
Pete
21 Mercer Street
Joe College s brother Pete
Football 2 3 4 Boys Sports
u 2 3 4 Hall Guar s
Track 2 Varssty Letterman 3
Homeroom Vrce President 2
HrY 2 Economrcs and Law 4
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ROBERT C FEDUIK
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97 Marsh Way
One of two of a kind
WILLIAM E FEDUIK
HBIHH
97 Marsh Way
Two heads are better than one
Track 2, 3, Cross Country 2 3,
Homeroom Presrdent 3, 4
RICHARD A FEE JR
Butch
108 Sunnybank Avenue
He takes thmgs as they come and
never worrres
Senior Choir 2 3
WILLIAM E FEHER
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135 Hollywood Avenue
He s unassuming and self assured
Baseball 3
NEIL R FERENCY
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1459 Nnchols Avenue
A good nature makes many
fnends
Student Councll 3 Chiefs Club 4
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LINDA A FERREIRA
Lynn
209 Reed Street
When shes not grggllng shes
laughing
OFF 4, Library Club 4, and
2,3
DAVID A FERRILL
"Dave"
235 Wllbar Druve
A perfect example of manlmess
and fnendlmess
Cross Country 2, Track 2, Stu
dent Councul 2, 3
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Judy
181 Nrchols Terrace
She goes as she pleases and
pleases as she goes
Mosquers 3 4 Tru HIY 2 3 4
Student Councrl 2 3 Girls Sports
Club 2 3 4 Variety Show 4
SANDRA A FRANKO
Sandy
72 Wmter Street
At home on the stage a lovely
Mlss Prude
Tru HI Y 2 3 Varnety Show
Masquers 3 4 Girls Sports Club
2 4 Dramateers 2 A A Repre
sentatnve 2 3 4 FTA 4
JUDITH A FIRMENDER
Judy
2065 Barnum Avenue
Eftncxent frlendly need more
be sand?
Gnrls Sports Club 2 3 4 Ushers
uld2 3 4 FNA 2 Libra
Club 2 Homeroom Vlce Presxdent
4 Dausy Cham 3 Student Coun
crl Secretary 4
MARJORIE T FIRRANTELLO
Marge
25 Newtown Avenue
She huts the bulls eye un looks as
well as marksmanshlp
Dramateers 2 Varlety Show 2
4 Latin Club 2 Library Club 2
Junlor Red Cross 2 Sensor Coun
cul 4 Homeroom Presndent 2 3 4
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CATHERINE T GALPIN
Cathy
20 Sheridan Street
She has a mlnd of her own
H C s 4
DANIEL M GARDECKI
Butch
405 Wllcoxson Avenue
Mod about motors and crazy
about cars
Homeroom Presldent 3 4
MONIKA D FRANZ
Mon:
Cove Place
A gurl of good taste but not
ostentatlous display
Club 2 3 4
Dance Commrttee 3 Photography
Club 4
EDWARD A FREDERICKS
Edward
1696 West Broad Street
The world knows nothung of nts
greater men
CEP 4 Senex4
WALTER S GADSKY
Wa t
55 Glenfreld Avenue
Welk
Photography Club 2 3 Varlety
Show 3 4 Stage Crew 4
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AUDREY L GANTEK
Aud
105 Castle Drtve
Its o gay lass who talks wuth a
smrle
MARION I GATES
Babe
899 Wnlcoxson Avenue
A girl of few words untll you get
to know her
JOAN E GAZLEY
Jam
490 Chickadee Lane
Shes as Ilkable as she IS o
abe
A Cappella Choir 3 4 Publlcnty
Club 3 Stage Crew 3 4 Varuety
Show 4 Tru HIY 3 4 Stu ent
Councul Alternate 4 log Adver
tuslng Staff 4
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WILLIAM M GEFFERT
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106 General Street
He appears qulet but we wonder
sometlmesl
ROBERT S GEORGE
o
316 Third Avenue
The knnd ol blond everyone lakes
to meet
Transferred from Hardnng Hugh
1956
MARY P GERAK
Mary
127 Light Street
So quuet and so mce
F
BON ITA M GERMAN
Bonnle
Barnum Terrace Extensnon
A cheerful smule us worth nts whale
Gnrls Sports Club 2 3 4 Lubrary
BARBARA A GERNAT
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82 Bullard Court
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172 Reed Lane
Those who talk less usually know
more
Fulm Service 3 4
EDWIN F GERWIEN
Ed
32 Wlllnam Street
Silence IS a friend who never
betrays
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164 Bnarfleld Drnve
Knowledge and charm combined
are what make her sparkle
Latln Club 2 Photography Club
2 Glrls Sports u 2 3
Ushers Guuld 2 3 Secretary 4
Varnety Show 4 Debating Club
4 Dalsy Cham 3 Student Councll
BARBARA GOGLIN
Bobble
197 Victory Street
Ever smllmg ever glad never
gloomy never sod
Gurls Sports Club 2 3 HIC s 4
NATALIE GLOWATSKY
UNMSYH
31 Pine Street
Dynamute comes ln small pack
ages
Cheerleaders 2 3 Co Captam 4
Publuclty Club 2 3 Girls Sports
u 2 4 Trl
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room Treasurer 2 3 Class Treas
urer 4
NICHOLAS GLOWATSKY
Nicky
31 Pune Street
l.lve a full life whether you
derstand It or not'
SANDRA C GLYNN
an
232 Taft Street
The alchemy f lmaglnatlon
makes dream and reality one
Senior Play 4 Dramateers Vice
President 2 Masquers 3 Sec
reary 4 Ushers G 'ld 3 4
Sensor Council 4 Homeroom
President 2 Girls Sports Club 3
4 Secretary 2 Log Editorial Staff
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36 Holmes Street
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Publlclty Club 3 Girls Choir 2
Lnbrary Club 4 Stage Crew 2
JANICE M GREENWOOD
an
58 Academy Hull Terrace
Though small In stature she s bug
m heart
A Club 2 3 4 Glrls Spots
Club 2 3 4 Variety Show 3
Photography Club 2 Tru HIY 3
Vnce Presldent 4 Masquers 4
Log Art Staff 4
AVIS M. GOLDBACH
77 Platt Street
A fair exterior IS a sllent recom
mendotlon
Gnrls Sports Club 2 O F F 4
GEORGE J GOODCHILD
Wnlly Mays
646 Kung Street
At home on o baseball held
Baseball 2 3 4
NORMA J GORON
Norm
195 Albrught Street
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DAVID R, GREGORY
"Moose"
65 Monroe Street
He moiored in aliblology.
PATRICIA A GRIFFIN
o
83 Patterson Avenue
Mlschlef ns sprinkled throughout
her personallty
Grs Sports Club 2 3 4 n
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Club 2 Vornety Show 3 4 AA
Council 4
ANNE M GROSNER
Anne
I74 Rockland Avenue
Her eyes her smlle her manner
make Anne a favorute wuth every
one
ACappella 3 4 Stage Crew2 3
4 Photography Club 2 TrnH
Y 3 Log Advertlslng Staff 4
Voraety Show 4 Gnrls Sports
Club 2
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on
45 Sands Place
A light haired glrl wlth a light
heart
Clerical Practice Club 3 Travel
Club 3 Hu C s 4
LEONARD K GROVES
en
84 Blomey Clrcle
Hts vocabulary expresses has wlde
knowledge
Photography Club 2 Debotlng
Club 2 3 Log Advertnsmg Man
ager 4
A tall, quiet, all-around great
fellow.
Chefs Club 2 3
CHARLENE I. GUNTEK
Bunny
455 McKinley Avenue
Worry and hurry are strangers
to her
Llbrory Representatlve 2
Junior Achuevement 3 4
CAROL H HANSEN
Core
T45 Wlebe Avenue
A sweet dlsposltnon IS the slgn of
o frlendly soul
Glrls Sports Club 2 3 4 FTA
Variety Show 4 Publlclty Club
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62 Nichols Avenue
Blushes are beautiful but some
times inconvenient
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Girls Sports Club 2 3 4 Trl HI
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Cross 2 Publlcuty Club 2 3
LEIGH R HARPER
Harp
654 Nlchols Avenue
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138 Woodcrest Avenue
A friendly nature and a smnle
slncere
Photography Club 2 4 Secretary
3 Stenographlc Pool 4 Service
Corps 3
CARL E HEIMANN
Car
185 Sunnybank Avenue
Known by many lnked by all
Football 3 4 Homeroom Vlce
President 4
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ROBERT G HARRINGTON
e
122 Brenanr Terrace
A frrendly personallty and wen
mng ways
Transferred to Stratford ln Sep
tember 1957
RICHARD W HARRISON
Pmky
170 Bruce Avenue
A person wlth a great many
friends
ROBERTI. HARRISON
Bo
50 Beers Place
A ham when nt comes to radlas
Fnlm Service 4 Secretary 2 Ama
teur Radro Club 2 N H S 4
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STEWART HILL
S up
2415 Mann Street
A true sensor he has a wan
ning way with people
Transferred from Central Hugh
School London England 1957
MARION J HOBSON
Matz:
27 Keane Place
To worry IS a waste of energy
Junior Red Cross 2 3 Clerucal
Practuce Club 3 Grrls Sports
Club 2
WALTER HENDERSON
Wally
70 Vlctorla Lawn
Hes not blushmg hes lust sun
burned
Stage Crew 4 C E P 4 Senex 4
DONNA J HERB
Herby
405 Wakelee Avenue
Her smrlmg eyes reveal her happy
heart
Girls Sports Club 3 4 Travel
Clu 3 HIC s 4
EARNEST I-IESTER
ev
395 Bruce Avenue
An ace at almost any sport
otball 2 3 4 Tr k
Captain 4 Varslty Letterman 2
3 4 Student Councul 2 3 4
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74 Mull River Drnve
Sonlnng ahead to a Navy Career
JUDITH M HODOSI
Judy
193 Henry Avenue
Boundless energy as expende
wnth cheerfulness and results In
Intelligent efficiency
HI Y 3 Gtr
Sports Club 3 4 AA Alternate
4 Travel Club 4
MARGARET E HORNYAK
Peggy
264 Burrltt Avenue
A rare combunatnon IS she eager
ness muschuef ablhty
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Jerry
I55 Booth Street
Silent and shy but a grand all
around guy
Latln Club 2 Intramural Basket
ball 3 4 Intramural Baseball 3
Intramural Football 4
NANCY A IANIEI.lO
Nance
405 Andrew Street
It rs better to be small and shnne
than to be great and cast a
shadow
Tru Hu Y 2 3 4, Gnrls' Sports Club
2 3 Lubrary Club3 Photography
Club 2 O F F 4
DONALD JACK
Don
1702 North Avenue
Talks only when he has somethnng
to soy
ROBERT J JANOSKO
Bo
285 Reed Lane
He s a future G M C executive
Baseball 3 Cross Country 2
Boys Sports Club 2 3 4 Home
room Treasurer 2 3 4
KENNETH R JAYNE
en
28 Cheshire Street
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us welcome anywhere
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363 Honeyspot Road
No man loves Irfe as he does
JULIE A JENNINGS
Julne
39 MacArthur Drlve
Leadership and popularity are
her two greatest assets
Ushers Guild 3, 4 Masquers 4,
Log Art Staff 4, Senior Council
4 TrlHuY 2 3 Presudent 4,
Class Treasurer 2, 3 Homeroom
Presrdent 2 3, 4 N H S 4
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RONALD E JOHNSON
on
397 Glenrldge Road
Hts wut lnvltes you and hls good
nature holds you
Basketball 2 3 HIY 3 Stag
Crew 3 Crass Country 2 AA
Representatlve Homeroom
lcePres1dent 2 3 4 o s
Sports Club 2 3 4
R THEODORE JOHNSON
e
245 Lordship Road
True lrnendshxp IS has greatest
vtrtue
Basketball 2 Boys Sports Club
2 3 4 Dramaters 2 Log Sports
Stall 4 Cross Country 2 C E P
4 Masquers 4
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ARLENE M JESSELL
Arlene
98 Bodune Court
Her golden halr IS luke sunlnght
streamlng
rs Sports Cl b 2 3 4
dent Councnl 2 OFF 4
LETA H JOHNSON
ee
79 Woodcrest Avenue
Sunny personallty and flammg
tresses are u crown for any
queen
ROBERT E JOHNSON
o
39 Woodland Avenue
Varuety I5 the space of lute
provuded It s a varlety of cars
Frlm Servnce 2 3 4
JANET L KAHLE
Janet
' 1185 Broadbrldge Avenue
She speaks with her eyes
ALIXE P KALEDAS
Prlssy
90 Basslck Court
To be a nurse who wall soothe
the fevered brow
F NA 2 3 .lunnor Red Cross 2
3 A Cappella 2 3 Girls Chour
2 3 Glrls Sports Club 2
BARBARA A KACAN
Barb
30 Wmlleld Drive
She knows that the test of cl
friend IS to be one
C E P 4 Clarnon 3 Subscription
Monoger-1 Glrls Chonr 2 FTA
2 A Cappella 3 Latm Club 2
Debatlng Club 4 Glrls Sports
Clu 3 4
MARY A KACHUR
Kach
621 Barnum Terrace Extensnon
Mary as the day I5 long
rs Sports Club 2 3 4
ary Club 2 T HQY 2 3
OFF 4 Variety Show 4 Log
Advertlsmg Staff 4 Publlcrty
Club 2
KENNETH E KAFFEN
en
174 Llght Street
Life without sports IS not worth
llvmg
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'll0 Thornberg Street
Nothung was ever accomplushed
wuthout enthusuasm
Boys Sports Club 3 4 Sensor
Play 4 Senex 4 Masquers 4 A
A Representative 2 3 4 Log
Edltorlal Staff 4
PHYLLIS A KASINAK
P Y
H70 Nnchols Avenue
Small and sweet a pleasure
meet
TrlHlY 3 4 Glrls Sports Club
3 4 Stage Crew4 OFF 4
JOSEPH J KEKACS
oe
802 Success Avenue
The more we know hum the more
we appreciate hum
Student Council 3 4 Football 2
Boys Sports Club 2 4
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Aud
30 Vernon Street
Knowledge to know ablllty to do
energy to accompllsh
Homeroom Secretary 2 Vlce
Presndent 3 4 OF F Vlce Pres
:dent 4 Girls Sports Club 2 3
rl Hu Y 2
Ushers Guild 3 4 Daisy Cham 3
BRUCE l KELMAN
Kelly
ll Ferndale Avenue
Care IS a worry he doesnt worry
about
Fnlm Servace 2 Vlce Presudent 3
Presudent 4 Band 2
DIAN KENTEES
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362 Rockwell Avenue
Generally speaking she IS gen
erally speakmg
Glrls Sports Club 3
MARILYN E KISCO
Lynn
251 Brldgevnew Place
A smale for everyone a frown for
none
Grs Sports Club 3 4 T H
Y3 4 OFF 4 Travel Club 4
EUGENE KLEEMAN
Gene
172 McGrath Court
Srlent and shy but one great guy
A A Representative 4
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Wes
86 Newton Street
Poised well mannered and ca
pable su cess m lute IS s
sured
Concert Band 2 3 Vice? s
:dent 4 NHS President 4
Senex Presrdent 4 Art Club 3
Homeroom President 2 3 4 Stu
dent Councll 4 Science Club 3
HOPE M KNAPP
Hope
70 Marsh Way
Hope wlll always be there
Lnbrary Club 2 3 4 FNA 2
3 4 Band 3 4 Log Advertls
Ing Staff 4 Hu Cs 4
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Jule
514 Franklm Avenue
A good sport with a happy ts
posltuon
O F F Treasurer 4
RONALD F KUBIK
on
474 Columbus Avenue
A cor ts a man s best truend
Transterred to Stratford In 1957
ROBERT E KNOBLOCK
Knob
732 Whtppoorwull Lane
As tall an sournt as he IS an height
Football 2 3 4 Intramural Bas
ketball 2 3 Vorslty Letterman 4
JUDITH A KOVALSKY
Judy
150 Glenfneld Avenue
Ready for mlschnef ready for fun
walling to talk to anyone
TruHlY 3 4 Variety Show 4
Glrls Sports Club 3 4 Student
Council 4 Log Advertising Staff
4 OFF 4 Stenographlc pool
4 Masquers 4
ROBERT A KRAVEC
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55 Rockaway Aven ue
A handsome man IS always IH
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THEODORE R LaCROIX
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1144 West Broad Street
Not a word spoke he more
than was needed
Swnmmung 2 3 4 Football 3 4
JANET LANESE
an
596 Laughlnn Road West
A trnendly mlss wuth a fruendly
smule
Girls Sports Club 2 3 Publtcnty
Club 2 President 3 Homeroom
Secreta ry 3 4
GEORGE A KUCK
George
143 London Terrace
The true sclenttflc mmd ques
tlon doubt mqulre
Debating Club 2 3 4 Latln Club
2 Photography Club 3 Fulm
Servlce 2 3 Science Club 3
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BARBARA A KULBERG
Barb
165 Norman Circle
Shes cooperative cheerful on
congemal
FNA 2 3 4 Gnrls Sports Club
2 4 Art Club 4 Variety Show
4 ACappella3 4 Girls Choir 2
GLORIA A LaBARBA
Chuckie
73 McQunllan Street
Qutet us her way and gentle
her smtle
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Marian
23 Bush Court
Populartty leadership and
friendliness are qualltles
cluslvely hers
Stage Crew 2 3 4 Publlcty
u 2 3 4 NHS 4 O
Pres 4 Class Vtce Presldent 2
3 4 Glrls Sports Club 2 3 4
Variety Show 4
KENNETH F LAWAS
en
l'l93 Stratford Avenue
A man of few words but
makes good use of them
Senex 4
BARBARA LAYTON
16 Colony Street
The smnle tn her eyes foretells
her gentle nature
A 2 3 4
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PATRICIA E LAZAR
Pattl
'l96l Barnum Avenue
She eftervesces wuth enthusuasm
OFF 4 A Cappella 3 4 Girls
Sports Club 3 4 Junior Red Cross
4 Stenographac Pool 4 Vanety
Show 4 Stage Crew 3 Service
Corps 3
LAWRENCE LAZARO
Lash
57 Underwood Court
The fmest qualmes of a good
sportsman are found ln every
thmg he does
Football 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3
4 Baseball 3 4 AA Presndent
4 Homeroom Treasurer4 Varstt
Letterman
ROBERT S LESKOVSKY
Lesko
lol Beacon Street
A handy man to have around
you need a friend
Football 2 3
LAWRENCE R LESTER
Larry
Hlrams Hall Road
Quiet but lusten agam s
motor IS runmngl
JAMES W LIAN
75 Dover Street
With Jnm around theres never
a dull moment
Photography Club 2 Football 3
Chefs Club 4
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Gal
I 874 Barnum Terrare
A malor fettel In smules
FTA 2 3 4 Twlrlers 3 Mayor
ette 4 Trl HIY 2 Treasurer 3
A Cappella 3 Varuety Show 3
Glrls Chorr 2 Girls Sports Club
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DOUGLAS P LIMBACHER
Doug
812 Nnchols Avenue
He has a friendly hello for every
one but reserves his heart for
cars
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Bruce
520 Kang Street
He has o workshop where he does
expenmental work In electronucs
Cross Country 2 Fnlm Servlce
SHARON E LINK
Sharon
27 Matthew Drlve
ln any chain ot frlendshnp she d
be a welcome lmk
Student Councll 3 4 Sem r
Councul 4 Ushers Gulld 2 3 4
Vorslty Show 3 4 A Cappella
3 Junlcr Red Cross 2 4 Sec
r ary 3 F TA 2 3 Trl Hn
JUDITH A LOCKWOOD
Judy
Oronoque Terrace
A smule costs nothing but tts
worth a mulllon
Latln Club 2 Girls Sports Club
2 3 4 Athletic Council 4 Trl
HIY 2 Secretary 3 4 Variety
Show 4
ROSITA V LORCH
Roslta
63 Jane Street
Common sense ns an attribute for
a good teacher
Grrls Sports Club 2 3 4 FTA
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WILLIAM D LUCIANO .71
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204 Hamulton Avenue
Alert an personalrty clever
mechamcs
Hameroom Presudent 2 3
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BARBARA A LYNCH
Barb
36 Emerson Drive
A gurl of many talents who s
a welcome addltlon to SHS
FTA 4
Transferred from Harding 1957
MARGARET A LYONS
e
5 Basslck Court
Early marrlage long love
Gnrls Sports Club 2 Student
Councll Alternate 2 3 HI Cs 4
Travel Club 4
DIANNE C LUDWIG
Dee
91 Lordshrp Road
Her beauty attracts er gro
clousness detalns
Trl HI Y 2 Vlce President 3 Pres
:dent 4 Varlety Show 2 3 Co
Choreographer 4 Leaders Club
2 4 Secretary 3 Homeroom
Vnce Presndent 2 3 4 Ushers
ld 3 4
Edntarlol Staff 4 Glrls State 3
BARBARA L LUKACHIK
Barbara
4l Canaan Court
And the lady shall speak her
mind freely
Gnrls Cholr 2 A Cappella 3 4
Publlcuty Club 2 Gurls Sports
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GAIL P LUPARIELLO
Lupe
435 Cutsprlng Road
I could ve danced all night
Jumor Red Coss 2 3 G ls
Sports Club 2 Hu Cs 4 Service
Corps 4 Vanety Show 4 AA
Representative 4
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"Jeanne"
l264 East Main Street
A future private secretary we see
in this forever buzzing bee.
Girls' Sports Club 25 Hi C's 45
Clerical Practice 3.
JACQUELINE M MACURA
Jackie
33I Swanson Avenue
Little Miss Muschlevous thats
the name for you
Tn HI Y 2 3 4 Log Advertising
Staff 4 Variety Show 4 OFF
Girls Sports Club 2
Stenographnc Pool 4 Red Cross
Representative 2 3
NICHOLAS S MARAZOFF
Nick
Nelson Street
A fellow with a smile for every
one
Intramural Basketball 2
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CAROLYN A MARTIN
Carolyn
64 Champion Terrace
She gains but never loses friends
IY 2 3 4 OFF 4
Sports Club 2 3 4 Variety Show
lncnty Club 4
ROBERT J MARTIRE
Sonny
I77 Llght Street
Young man with a horn
Band 2 3 AlIState Band 3
RONALD A. MASLAR
"Ronnie"
178 Summer Street
Clothes make the man, but
thoughtfulness makes the gentle-
man.
Hi-Y 3, 45 Chefs' Club 35 Va-
riety Show 45 Senior Play 45
Senior Council 4.
ROBERT G MASTRONI
Luch
39 Pond Street
Oh gurls leave me alonel'
Football 2 3 4 Boys Sports
Club 2 3 4 Variety Show 4
Homeroom President 3 4 Photo
graphy Club 2 Intramural Bas
kefball 2 3 4 Intramural Base
ball 2 Varsity Letterman 4
ELIZABETH McCALLUM
Corky
2245 Nichols Avenue
A favor never hurt anybody
Loa Advertising Staff 4 Variety
Show 4 Trl HIY 2 3 4 Library
Representative 4 Student Councll
Delegate4 Alternate2 3 Home
room Treasurer 2 3 4 Girls
Sports Club 2 3 4
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KATHLEEN J McKENNA
at
I75 Wood Avenue
She s in love agannll
WILLIAM G McMAHON
Flash
665 Wllcoxson Aven ue
Life s little problems have passed
him by
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l.enny
'I97 Thompson Street
Musrc tlows through hrs veans
ROBERT C MIHALIK
a
126 Clover Street
Athletnc promnse us In his present
mechorucal promnse In has future
Basketball 3 4 Baseball 3 4
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EARLE M:MAUGH
Buddy
7l Srkorsky Place
nest lm not lazy ust
dreaming
EDWARD McMAUGH
7l Srkorsky Place
Where theres a wlll theres
way
RAYMOND MELLOR
Teco
250 Ridge Road
ant keep track of all e
Cross Country 2 3 Track 2
ELIZABETH .I MIKLOS
Betty
122 Bush Court
She s short pretty pert and neat
Cheerleader 3 4 Trl HIY 3
Secretary 2 Student Council
OFF 4 Publicity u
AA Representatrve 2 3
Sophomore Dramatic Club 2
VINCENT J MILEWSKI
Vmny
576 Kung Street
lts sports that make the world
go round
Baseball 3 4 Track 3 n
mural Basketball 3 4 Intramural
Football 4 Chefs Club 4
PAUL F MILLER
Moose
BARBARA E MIT I
Barb
281 Knowlton
Her heart dwells b d the fo t
lrghts her dynam c n
where
A Cappella 3 4 St e C
Log Staff Busrness Mana 4
NANCY L MORAN
Nance
29 Elk Terrace
She rs a frrend to everyone
A 2 Treasurer 3 4 Tn
Y 3 4 Senex 4 Varlety Show 4
Loq Advertnsrng Staff 4 Public
:ty Club 2 Treasurer 3 Glrls
Sports Club 2 3 4
401 Washington Parkway
Stratford s successor to AI Capp
Photography Club 2 Student
Councnl Alternate 4 Log Art
Staff 4
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Hxingt,
1734 Huntington Turnpike
He's modest, quiet and a great
person.
A Cappella 3.
KENNETH MOSCOVICS
,fxenu
59 Marcroft Street
He's always got a friendly word.
Football 3, 4, Cross Country 4,
Student Council 3.
JOSEPH A MOYHER
oe
4020 Main Street
Music here is thy master
Band 2 3 President 4 All State
Band 3 4 All Eastern Band 3
Golf 2 3 Captain 4
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DAVID A MULLANY
Dave
35 Wilbur Drive
His world is but a playground
Transferred Stratford from Roger
Ludlowe High School in 1957
GERALDINE E MURRAY
Gerry
1837 Broadbndge Avenue
Greatness and goodness are not
means but ends
Treasurer 4 Ushers Guild 2 3
Teasurer4 FTA 2 3 4 r
HIY 2 4 Vice President 3 Log
Sports Staff 4 N HS 3 4
rnety Show 4 Masquers 3 4
Sener 4
BARBARA MUSCHICK
,rsunnyu
456 Ocean Avenue
A welcome and friendly addition
to the fabulous '5B.
Library Club 4, F.N.A. 4, Log
Advertising Staff 4, Dramatic
Club 4.
Transferred from South Carolina
in 1957.
A. WAYNE NAKONECZNY
"Wayne"
223 Sands Place
A man of few words, a winner
in sports and the classroom.
Football 2, 3, Captain 4, Basket-
ball 2, Swimming 3, 4, Track 2,
Co-Captain 3, 4, A.A. Vice-Presi-
dent 3, Hall Guard 4, Varsity
Letterman 4.
KAREN M NEAL
Kare
745 Whipporwill Lane
One need not look further for
dalntiness and charm
FTA 2 3 4 Girls Sports Club
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Variety Show 4 Ushers Guild
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GERALDINE E NEMIROVICH
Gerry
1045 Success Avenue
Mischief plenty smiles plenty
F NA 3 4 Travel ub
Hi Cs 4 Library Club 4 Girls
Sports Club 4
ELIZABETH M NICHOLS
Betsy
1100 South Avenue
Work enloyed has its own e
wards
Library Club " 4 Treasurer 3
rs Sports Club 2 3 4
HS 3 4 Debating Club 3 4
Ban 3 4
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Spence
is 5'l Clrcle Drive
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DIANE E NORMAN
569 Second Hull Lane
Easy to know easner to luke
Lubrary Representatlve 3 4 Ln
brary Club 3 4 Gurls Sports
Club 3 Clencal Practace Club 3
4 Variety Show 4
MILDRED NORTON
'Mnlly"
332 Canaan Road
Qulet and competent, an eftlcnent
secretary an the malung
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has SfJdleS
BETTY NICOL
Betts
70 Matthew Drive
lts nlce to be natural when
you re naturally mce
Photography Club 4 FNA 4
Transferred to Stratford ln 1957
GERALD M NOLAN
Spider
534 West Reltter Street
He s a leader of men and a fol
lower of women
Football 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3
4 Homeroom President 2 3 4
Class President 2 3 Variety Show
4 Varsity Letterman Offlcers
Club 2 3 Bays Sports Club 3 4
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MARLENE A O BOYLE
Moe
2930 Broadbrldge Avenue
Mlschlef IS lung and I am :ts slave
Student Council 2 Photography
Club 2 HI Cs 4 Service Corps
JAMES H O'CONNELL
AlRedll
99 McGrath Court
In a world of his own
Transferred from Faurfleld In
T956
NEIL NOVICK
Ne:
70 Ftsher Road
A party man Carpe dnem
Football 2 Variety Show
Homeroom Treasurer 2 3 4
Student Councul 2 Intramural
Basketball 2 3 4 Intramural
Baseball 2 3 Boys Sports Club
LESLIE NOYES
Les Norse
16 Woodlawn Terrace
Energy and abxllty combtned with
cheerful frnendlmess
Latln Club 2 Girls Sports Club
3 4 Tn HIY 2 3 Stage Crew
3 Photography Club 2 3 CE
4 Clanon 3 Co Editor
FTA 3
ANN M NUZZO
Nun
II90 South Avenue
The happy wanderer
Publmty Club 2 Homeroom Sec
retary 3 4 Senior Councal
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582 Freeman Avenue
Its the llttle thlngs that make
llfe Interesting
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Varuety Show 4 AA Repre
sentatlve 4 Log Staff 4
CAROL A OLIVER
Carol
10 Hollywood Avenue
Always a good sport most of all
a good friend
NA 2 4 Latin Club 2 n
Sports Club 2 3 4 Homeroom
Vlce Presudent 2
JOAN L OLSON
Jon:
285 Hilltop Dnve
Her interest lles IH others
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Gurls Sports Club 2 3 4 F TA
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Advertising Staff 4 Stage Crew
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Babe
619 Nuchols Avenue
He s no Babe nn the woods
Football2 3 4 Tracl:2 3 Chefs
Club 3 Varsuty Letterman Boys
Sports Club 3 4
Joan r PAPA
John
249 Canaan Road
Sports and gurls are always In
hs thou ts ,As a friend hes
the best klqd'
Football 4 Swnmmlng 3 4 Base
ball 2 3 4 Hall Guard 4 Var
stty Letterman Boys Sports Club
'E' "N LEONARD J PARDOVICH
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PETER 0 MALLEY
Pete
25 Brewster Street
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Latm Club 2 Student Councll 4
Hall Guard 4
SUSAN E OSMAN
ue
676 Stratford Road
Success IS gettmg what you want
happiness IS wantung what you
e
Ushers Guild 2 Vnce Presldent
3 Presndent 4 N HS Secretar
4 Student Councnl Treasurer 4
Gnrls Sports Club 2 3 4 Tru Hu
Y 2 4 Chaplann 3 Vanety Show
3, 4, Masquers 3, 4, Homeroom
Vace President 3, 4
Lenny
465 Bu rrltt Avenue
Bulldlngs of splendor shall be
shaped by his pencll
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AUDREY M PARKER
Au
1919 Huntington Turnpuke
If she undertakes It It s done
Ushers Gunld 2 3 4 Clarxon Ed
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rlety Show 4
DOROTHY A PARSON
9' Dottle
'I 795 Nichols Avenue
Suited to a TEE'
FTA 2 Gnrls Sports Club
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JACQUELINE PAVICH
Jaclue
98 Bush Street
South Dalrotas welcome gntt to
S H S
Transferred to Stratford from
South Dakota un the tall ot 1957
JOAN E PAVLUVCIK
Jam
H9 Clover Street
She saves her energy for sports
Girls Sports Club 2 3 4 A Cap
pella 2 3 4 Photography Club
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NANCY R PASCO
Nance
l9 Eleanor Street
.she s a woman of a few thousand
words
FTA 3 4 Gnrls Sports Club 4
A Cappella 3 4 Girls Choir 2
CAROLYN A PAULIN
Carolyn
44 Glenwood Avenue
Lnve a little lauah a little
rs Sports Club 2 3 4
HIY 2 3 4 Variety Show 4 Hn
C s 4
JOAN M PAVIA
JoAnn
32 Leguon Avenue
Lnvely and full of fun she as
r s Sports Club 2 3 4
2 4 O F F 4 Log
vertlslng Staff 4 Variety Show 4
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CAN DACE V PERLEY
Candy
1295 Cutsprnng Road
Her ways are ways ot pleasant
ness and all her paths are of
peace
Tru HIY 2 Log Edltorlal Staff 4
JUDITH I. PERRAULT
Jude
l 30 Overland Drwe
Her frlendlrness us a habut
Stage Crew 3 4 A Cappella
Girls Sports Club 2
F NA 4 Lag Busmess Staff
Homeroom Secretary 3 C E P
Varrety Show 3 4
JOSEPH M PAZINIAK
oe
75 Taft Street
Hrs words are few but what
wordslll
DAVID C PERKINS
Dave
2890 Mann Street
Tallung comes by nature sllence
comes by wisdom
HlY 3 AA Representative 4
CASIMIR A PERKOWSKI
as
84 Cottage Place
Nature and he walk hand IH
hand
Latm Club 2 A Cappella 2 3
4 Variety Show 4
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Betty
40 Embree Street
the buss taut no mme
Honest"
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RONALD P PETERSON
on
71 Eunice Parkway
He and Buster Crabbe have some
thang an common
HIY 3 Homeroom Treasurer 2
Student Councnl 2 3 4 Baseball
3 Football 2 Swummmg 2
HERMAN C PFLUGER
Herman
8 Stonybrook Road
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FRANK J PIFKO
Sum
l703 Braadbrudge Avenue
Changeable as the weather
JO ANNE D PILLER
277 Ferndale Avenue
Name any part of our country
and she has probably been there
Ushers Guuld 2 4 Gurls Sports
Club 2 4 FTA 4 Latm Club 2
A Cappella 2 Homeroom Pres
:dent 2, 4, Art Club 4
PHIIJP P PISKURA
Sunshme
209 Boston Avenue
Quiet IS as quaet does
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s 4 Library
Alternate 4
PAULETTE 5 PJ URA
Paulette
225 Lordshnp Road
Perfectnon IS no tnfle
Ushers Guuld 3 4 Girls State
Trl HI Y 2 4 Secretary
C E P Secretary 4 Masquers 3
4 Varuety Show 2 3 Co Choreo
grapher 4 log Staff Ca Edntor 4
N HS 3 Treasurer 4
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NANCY J PLATT
Nan
818 East Mann Street
A wull to teach as her guldlng
star
A 2 4 Grrls Cho
Cappella 3 4 Lnbrary Repre
sentatlve 4
GEORGIE ANN PORUBSKY
Georgle
6 Wakelee Avenue
She s without one cloud of gloom
O F F 4 Art Club 3 Glrls Sports
Club 2
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Jerry
60 Evergreen Drive
A more oblugtng person IS rare
ly found
Student Councnl Vace Presndent 3
Photography Club 2 3 4 Swnm
mmg 2 Cross Country 2 Home
room Treasurer 3 4 Vorlety
Show 4 Masquers 4 Sensor Play
RALPH H PRINCE Ill
Ralph
71 Flsher Court
Man of few words wnth many
thoughts
Photography Club 2 3 4 Hn Y 2
CAROL J POWE
Carol
30 Frances Terrace
She s tuned to FU N frequency
A A C u
Tn Hu Y 2 Student Councll Alter
nate 2 3 4 Homeroom Vnce
Presrdent 4
BRUNO F PRIMAVERA
Chnc
525 Woodlawn Avenue
Forever stretchmg forth a hand of
servnce
Homeroom Vuce Presudent 2 3
Debating Club 3 Presndent 4
Hall Guards 4 Log Edltonal Staff
4 Senior Councul 4 Log Repre
sentatnve2 3 4 NHS 4 AA
Alternate 4
DAVID E PRIMAVERA
Dave
145 Glenrldge Road East
Stratfords one man Lewus and
Clark
Cross Country 2
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WILLIAM A QUINN
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60 Wlebe Avenue
A laugh never hurt anybody
Football 2 Track 2 Photography
Club 2 Chefs Club 3 4 Junior
Achrevement 4 Intramural Bas
ketball 2 Intramural Baseball 2
JANICE RADER
an
76 Ccolndge Street
A qulet person IS welcome any
where
Travel Club 3 4 Publucuty Club
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Bunny
'l2 Baker Court
What lnes beyond that calm
terror?
Football 2 Track 2 A Cappella
VIRGINIA L PUGLIESE
ee
438 Kung Street
The gurl behind the easel
Quull Staff 2 Girls Choir 2
Ca pella 3 4 HI Cs 4
SANDRA M PURA
Sandy
565 Laughlm Road West
Wnth her qunet efflclency shell
make her mark ID llfe
Homeroom Secretary 4 Log Ed
:tonal Staff 4 Art Club 3 4
Masquers 3 4 FTA 3 4 Va
rlety Show 3 N H S 3 4 Debat
Ing Club 4
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ROGER W RAHN
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185 Sands Place
Rogahll The name echoes through
every room In S H S
Cross Country 2 Swrmmung 2
4 Fnlm Qervnce 2 3 4 Photo
graphy Club 3 4
WAYNE A RATZENBERGER
Shorty
82 Stoneybroolm Road
When everything ts In focus lute
becomes a harmanlous develop
ment
Photography Club 2 Log Staff
Photography Edltor 4
BONNIE JANE RAUSCHER
138 Warwuck Avenue
The plxle In her IS ever present
Homeroom Secretary 3 4 Stu
dent Council 2 Stage Crew 3 4
A Cappella 2 3 4 Glrls Sports
u 2 3 4 T H Y 2 4
:dent 3 Variety Show 3 4 Ath
letuc Association 2 3
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Beth
865 Riverton Terrace
She has an eye for beauty and
she s beautaful to the eye
Dramoteers 2 F T A 2 Gnrls
Cholr 2 Varnety Show 3 4 A
Cappella 3 Junror Red Cross
Presndent 3 4 Log Staff Assustant
Edu or 4 C E P 4
HARRY D RAY JR
Harry
92 Merltlne Avenue
Mxld manner goes well wlth hrs
frtendly smule
SANDRA L REANEY
Sand:
180 Flagler Street
A model of fashnon always so
neat
Homeroom Treasurer 3 4 FT A
2 3 4 Vorlety Show 4 Trl HI
Y 3 4 Stage Crew 4
JOHN E RICCI
Rnc
4562 Mann Street
He takes thmgs as they come and
never worrnes
Chefs Club 4
ANITA R RICCIO
Anrta
196 Avon Street
Shes full of fun and mlschnef
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Homeroom Treasurer 2
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JUDITH G RIVERS
Jud:
447 Ocean Avenue
Style and fashron her wrldest
passlon
HIY 2 3 4 Masquers 3
Ushers Guuld 3 4 Varrety Show
3 4 Quill Staff 2 Homeroom
Secretary 4 Gurls Sports Club
2 3 4 Clarron Staff 3 P oto
graphy Edltor 4
CHARLOTTE R RIZZO
Char
53 Boswell Street
Sometumes serious, sometrmes
gay, always mce either way
A Cappella 2, 3, FNA 2, 3,
Glrls' Sports Club 2, 3, 4 Stu
dent Councrl 2
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Teddy
45 Underwood Court
Hrs herght as exceeded only
IS warm and friendly smule
Football 2 Basketball 2 3
Track 3 4 Cross Country 4
RONALD E ROBSTOCK
'Ron
I80 Old Town Druve
The creatuon of beauty IS art
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CARLE B ROBBINS
Boynt
3355 Mann Street
Thmkxng as but an Idle waste ot
thought
Football 2 3 4 Track 3 Chefs
Club 3
THOMAS R ROBBINS
Tom
230 Allyndale Drive
A man among men and women
tool
Football 2 3 4
FRANK I. ROBERGE
Lenny
302 Park Street
Let tomorrow take care of ltselt
Boys Sports Club 2 Swimming 2
Film Servlce 2 3 4 GCEP 4
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CAROLYN M ROSSI
Carolyn
344 Laughlun Road
Bemg occupled I5 her chuef oc
cupahan
Cl'1eerleaders3 4 AA Secretary
4 Varrety Show 4 Trl HIY 2 3
4 Homeroom Vrce Presndent 4
Secretary 3 Clarnon Staff 3
Sports Editor 4 G1 ls Sports
u 2 3
ANN I ROVIELLO
'Ann"
45 Nuchols Terrace
Her enthustasm us as contaguous
as her smrle
F T A 2, Gurls' Sports Club 2 3, 4
Glrls' CI1olr 2 Variety Show 4
AA Representatnve 3 4 lag
Busuness Stall 4 Homeroom Sec
retary 2
KENNETH N ROOD
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347 Weber Street
never exert myself
hnng
PATRICIA A ROSCOE
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792 Wluppoorwlll Lone
Her fnngers swlft as Irght make
magic musnc
Cappella 3 4 FTA 2 3 Senior
Council 4 Girls Sports Club
Dramateers 2 Variety Show 4
RICHARD ROSS
Duck
I25 Placud Avenue
Reason and gudgment are the
qualrtres of a good leader
Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 2
3 4 Student Council 2 3 Pres
:dent 4 C E P 4 Homeroom Pres
:dent 2 3 4
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Carale
584 Laughlnn Road West
smile for every gurl two or
every oy
OFF 4 Junior Red Cross 2
MABEL F RUPP
Mabel
5 Wheeler Terrace
eech Ier b t silence ls
golden
Glrls Sports Club 2 Band 2 3
O F 4
WILLIAM J RUSSELL
55 Surf Avenue
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JOHN M SAJA
Sage
780 Surf Avenue
Punctualuty IS a word unknown
to hum
MARILYN R SAKSA
Marilyn
344 Lught Street
Anybody who ns onythmg can be
herself and so be the best
Girls Sports Club 2 Lnbrary Club
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4 Senex 4
JAMES SALTER
nm
3100 Mann Street
Those who talk less usual y know
more
Chefs Club 3 Cross Country 3
Variety Shaw 4 Sensor Play 4
E FREDERICK SANFORD
Fred
1321 Success Avenue
He knows what he wants and
has quiet way wall attain hrs goal
A Cappella 4
CHARLES F SCHATRA
Chuck
291 Knowlton Street
Hts presence ns always heard
Chefs Club 3
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JUDITH A SCHWARZ
Judl
240 Henry Avenue
Lovely to look at nncer to know
Llbrary Club 2 3 4 Girls Sports
Club 4
SUANNE l SCOTT
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20 Brlarfleld Drive
We welcome the frlendly smnle
New Yorks loss IS Connectlcuts
gain
rs Sports Club 4 FNA
Homeroom Treasurer 3 4
Transferred from Vestal Central
Hugh School, New York 1956
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BON ITA A SHEPARD
Bonnie
164 Elizabeth Terrace
A little sweet a little spice a
combination very nice
Clarion Feature Editor 3 4
rs Sports Club 2 3 4
HY2 3 Cl1aplaun4 FNA 2
3 Publicity Club 2 3 Variety
Show 4 Library Club 3 AA
Delegate 4
CONSTANCE E SHERWOOD
El en
130 Summer Street
Quiet people make the best
friends
Girls Choir 3
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ODEN H SEAHOLM
Odie
149 Lincoln Avenue
Quietly efficient when It comes
to cars
PETER H SEAHOLM
Pete
149 Lincoln Avenue
Cars are his first love
RUTH A SEKELSKY
Ruth
225 Tavern Rock Road
A swing your partner fan
Cross 2
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JANET A SHUCHAT
an
96 Newtown Avenue
With her calm dignity and con
togious charm she gets along
with everyone
Clarion Feature Editor 3 4
rs Sports Club 2 3 4
3 Vice President
Senior Council 4 Variety Show
4 Pub cty Club 2 3 0
Club 2
JAMES V SILVESTRI
nm
1175 North Avenue
Never too toll to outgrow his
heart
Cross Country Manager 2 Track
2 Baseball 3 4
GAIL J SHIPP
Gayle
204 California Street
She has a boundless enthusiasm
for ltle
Girls Sports Club 2 3 4 FTA
3 4 Band 2 3 4 Latin
W PAUL SHIRRA
Pau
315 Wilbar Drive
He takes life as It comes when
he could mold t to his own
design
Stage Crew 3 Stage Manager 4
Track 2 4 Cross Country 2 4
C E P 4 Senior Council 4 Boys
Sports Club 3 4 Intramural Foot
ball 4 Debating Club 4
CAROL ANN SHOLANICH
Cas
25 Sanford Place
Common sense in a pleasant no
ture us not a common tl-nng
F N A 2 3 Secretary 4 Art Club
Grls S orts Club 2 3
L lh Club 2 OFF 4 Sta
Crew 3
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JOEL E. SISKOVIC
llsklnill
1052 Prospect Drive
With his opinions, he challenges
the world.
A.A. Council Representative 4,
Variety Show 3, 4.
BEVERLY J. SMITH
"Smitty"
1855 Main Street
She knows much, though she may
soy little.
Girl's Choir 3, O.F.F. 4.
ESMOND D SMITH
Smitty
274 Mt Pleasant Avenue
A wink brightens any day
Football 2 3 4 Boy s Sports Club
3 4 HIY 4 Intramural Basket
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RICHARD SORAK
Butch
90 Bittersweet Lane
It is easy ta like someone who is
well meaning and friendly
Chefs Club 3
JAMES P SPATARO
Jimmie
312 Rockwell Avenue
Mischief boils over in an exhuber
ont personality
Chefs Club 2 3 Intramural Bas
ketball 2 3 4 Intramural Foot
ball 2 3 4 Boys Sports Club 2
3 4 Junior Achievement 3 4
FRANK SPITZ
"Frank"
88 Anson Street
Active in sports and student gov-
ernment at Central.
Transferred from Central Bridge-
port, 1957.
JOYCE A. SPOTLOW
"Spots"
150 Honeyspot Road
The more mischief, the better the
sport,
Girls' Sports Club 2, 4, Art Club
3, 4, Hi C's 4.
JAMES ST ARNAUD
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108 York Street
Man of a few well chosen words
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JANET A STE MARIE
Janet
1170 South Main Street
Her eyes are her beauty and er
smile is her future
Student Council 2 3 4 Variety
Show 3 4 Clarion 3 4 Band 3
rs Sports Club 2 3 4 r
HIY 3 Homeroom Vice President
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MARCIA C STENDAHL
Marcia
762 Surf Avenue
Stand up to be seen speak up
to be heard keep quiet to
accepted
Homeroom Secretary 2 3 4 Art
Club 3 4 Student Council Alter
nate 2 3 4 Girls Sports Club 2
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Sandy
106 Summer Street
Elfnclency and effervescence com
bxned rn an attractlve person
alty
rs Sports Club 2 3 4
Advertnsung Busmess Manager 4
OFF 4 Student Council Alter
nate 4 Glrls Choir 2 Trl HI Y 2
JUDITH A TABAK
Judy
134 Lnberty Street
She s never too busy to say hello
Daisy Cham 3 Ushers Guild 3
2 3 4 Student Co
I 3 Socual Chanrman 4 Glrs
Sports Club 2 3 4 Library Club
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JANICE P. STRABORNY
'Jan"
53 Lincoln Avenue
A lot ol chatter and a bundle at
cheerfulness.
Girls' Sports Club 2y Publicty
Club 2.
JOAN L. SUPER
Supe
109 Sunnybank Avenue
A but ol lun a but ol qunet
A 2 4 Latm Clu 2 Gu
Sports Club 2 3 4 Service Corps
3 Homeroom Vuce Presndent 2 3
PAUL D SWANSON
Pau
11 Oak Terrace
A man ol few words but many
thoughts
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636 Robln Lane
He says luttle but whatever he
does IS acompllshed wlth prec:
suon and cheerlulness
Intramural basketball 3 4 Log
Art Staff 4
MARY C TIMPANELLI
lumpy
175 Glenfneld Avenue
Equally ettment as she as cute
and cheerful
Hu Y 2 4 Treasurer 3 n
Sports Club 2 3 Log Typung Stall
4 Dramcteers 2 OFF 4 Pub
llllly Club 2
JAMES J. TAMBORRA
"Jim"
159 Reitter Street
Lite is what you make it,
Stage Crew 25 Track Manager
25 Cross Country Manager 2g
Homeroom President 2, 3, 4.
OLIVER J. TENNEY
Ollie
1940 Mann Street
Hell never be lackmg nn friends
because of hrs govnal nature
Bowlung 2
ANDREW D TERWILLIGER
Andy
205 Lordship Road
He mnght be Mr Webster s rlght
arm but hes our president
Debatmg Club 2 3 VncePes
:dent 4 Boys State 3 Truck 2
Cass Country 2 NHS 3 4
Class Presudent 4 Boys Sports
Club 4 Clarion Advertising Man
ager 4
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Mlckey
31 Burbank Avenue
Lnvmg lute and lovung t
Tn HnY 2 Library Club 2
ANNE M TOWNLEY
Anne
56 Nechols Avenue
Quuet and content to go her own
way
Girls Sports Club 2 3 4 Travel
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WAYNE E TRAVERS
Wayne
36 Federal Street
He has has eyes regnmented
the gurls
Football 2 Intramurals 2 3
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MARY L TROLAND
Mary Lou
93 Ward Street
A warm heart makes a true
frlend
Grrls Sports Club 2 Art Club 3
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JOHN N TROTTA
John
'I67 Dewey Street
A muslclan rn every sense of the
word
Tracll 2 A Cappella 4, Band 2
JAMES P TROY
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226 First Avenue
He puts hrs problems aslde or a
branny day
ELIZABETH L TURRO
Betty
172 Roosevelt Aven ue
Shes musnc to our ears
A Cappella 3 4 Gnrls Choir 2
A Club 3 AA Council 4 O
F F 4 Leaders Club 4
STEPHEN TWERSKY
Steve
30 McGrath Court
Hts frlends apprecuate has fun
sense of humor
Chefs Club 3
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Ste
249 Park Street
A lI'1dIVIdUCl personallty
Warmhearted and true
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ROBERT H ULATOWSKI
87 Bowe Avenue
Eat drunk and be merry for
tomorrow I5 another clay
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Don
700 Hrlltop Druve
Collegrate clever full of fun
known and luked by everyone
Football 2, 3 4 Track 2 Baseball
3 4 Boys Sports Club 3 4 Hx
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4 Hall Guards 4
CHARLES R WALLACE
'Chuck'
306 Barnum Terrace Extenslon
lt you can get through today
why worry about tomorrow2
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BIRGITTA A UNMAN
rlt
T5 Talt Street
Wrth qunet charm she us always
ready to lend a helpnng hand
u ent Councrl 2 F T A
I 4 Log Edltorla
4 C 4 Girls Sports
Latnn Club 2 Senex 4
ALEXANDRA H VANDERCLOCK
A ex
ll3 London Terrace
Soft spoken but rrses to the
casxon rf need be
Club 2
Ca pella 2 3 4 Jr Red Cross
2 Girls Sports Club 4
ELIZABETH J VASKO
ett
375 Canaan Road
She s always wrllmg to help wtth
out protest
Lrbrary Club 2 3 4
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THOMAS C WELLER
Tom
75 Newton Avenue
Murth and fun come fast and
furious
Chefs' Club 2
RAYMOND WELLS
' Raymond
41 Kenwood Avenue
Any sport tor a good sport
School Magozme Staff 2 lntra
murals 3 at Farrlueld Prep
Transferred nn fall 1957
JACK J WARAKOMSKI
Jack
82 Sheridan Street
Gurls they are the least of
worrues'
KATHLEEN H WASCO
Kathy
T150 Nichols Avenue
She rs no less charming for hav
ang a mrnd of her own
Hr Y 2
Variety Show 4 Log Advertusmg
Staff 4 Grrls Sports Club 2 Pub
llcuty Club 2
RICHARD J WATCKE
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96 Parkway Dnve
Dont cry gurls' Ill be back
Swrmmung Team 2 Track Team
Intramural Sports 2 3
Chefs Club 4 Variety Show 4
Sensor Play 4
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"Chuck"
65 Sunnybonk Avenue
Love your neighbor - especially
if she's pretty.
Film Service 45 Stage Crew 4.
MARCIA E. WHEELER
"Marcia"
72 Sultan Street
A merry heart paves the road
for merry living
Library Club 2 Hi C s
HAROLD J WILSON
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136 Lobdell Drive
W en he walked in the Iun
began
Variety Show 4 Senior Council
4 Stage Crew 3 Swimming 2
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WALTER J WOLSKI
Walt
94 Andrew Street
Lights camera actlonl A star
behind the scenes
Photography Club 2 3 President
4 Masquersfl Treasurer4 Stage
Crew 2 4
JOHN T WOOD
Woody
69 Blakeman Place
He s not as quiet as he pretends
to be
Chefs Club 4
JAMES WRIGHT
"Jimmy"
7 Baird Court
A source of wit to those who
know him.
Fatball 2, 3: C.E.P. 45 Intramural
Basketball 2, 3g Chefs' Club 4.
JOSEPH W. WTORKOWSKI
,ijoeti
455 Franklin Avenue
A hard worker he is reserved
and serious In manner
Concert Band 2 3
MARY B YAKOUBIAN
Mary
1671 Broadbridge Avenue
A willing worker eager to please
in Club 2 Art Club 2 3
Publicity Club 3 President 4 Tri
3 4 Girls Sports Club
4 FNA 4 Masquers3 4
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ROBERT T YARASAVICH
Buddy
65 Claudia Drive
Still waters run deep
Homeroom Treasurer 2 A Cap
pella 4 Intramural Baseball 3
Chefs Club 4
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795 Vfbadend R-'god
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42 Eaton Street
Brughtness and politeness
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If a man can have a car what
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Colors
EDMUND W REPKE
Chops
483 Sedgewnck Avenue
An avud bowler he wrll score
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Class of I958
Motto
RICHARD C ZELLADONIS
Duck
206 Sunflower Street
It matters not how long we lrve
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Ready to tackle anythmg
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SENIOR SUPERLATIVES
PAULETTE PJURA Most Llkely to Succeed WESLEY KLEPPE
KATHLEEN BARRY
PAULETTE PJURA
MARION LANGSTON
MARION LANGSTON
SUSAN OSMAN
CAROLYN MARTIN
JUDITH RIVERS
Best Cltlzen
Best Student
Done Most for Class
Frlendllest
Most Obllglng
Best Dressed
Most Collegiate
Class Actor
ANDREW TERWILLIGER
WESLEY KLEEPE
ANDREW TERWILLIGER
ERNEST BARBERIO
RICHARD ROSS
BRUNO PRIMAVERA
RONALD MASLAR
DONALD VITKO
RICHARD BROWN
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VIRGINIA PUGLISE Class Artlst
PATRICIA ROSCOE The Senior Class Musnclan JOHN MOJER
GAY BOUCHARD
GAIL SHIPP
ROSEMARY CWALINA
NATALE GLOWATSKY
DIANNE LUDWIG
KATHLEEN BARRY
EVELYN COCCO
JACQUELINE MACURA
SANDRA CHAPMAN
PAULETTE PJURA
MARION LANGSTON
ANN NUZZO
ROSEMARY CWALINA
CAROLE RULAND
Class Vocalist
Best Athlete
Most Energetnc
Cutest
Best Looking
Most Popular
Nlcest Smnle
Blggest Blusher
Quletest
Best Dancer
Biggest Glggler
Most Carefree
Class Cut up
Class Fllrt
THEODORE ROBINSON
CASIMER PERKOWSKI
WAYNE NAKONECZNY
ANDREW TERWILLIGER
ROBERT MASTRONI
ERCOLE PAOLETTE
GERALD NOLAN
RICHARD WATCKE
ESMOND SMITH
WAYNE NAKONECZNY
ROBERT DELANCY
ROBERT ZIMA
JAMES CLEARY
ERNEST BARBERIO
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Marranzmo Mr Clark Junior Class Advnsor Vice presxdent Karen Keenan
Take these Jumors' They have spnrn Our town wall be proud of them some clay
What a pleasure IT as Yo see them gonng from room1o room quuetly whnsperlng
Wear red tomorrow We want color Hey' Le? s get a greal bug button with
,lunnors wrmen on It There go Dan Karen Jean and Carol handling the renns
that make thus team pull Together What Junaors they are' What Seniors they wnll
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HOMEROOM 121
OFFICERS: President, James Diosg Vice-president, Marie DC1dd0FC-lj
Secretory, Peter Dohlg Treasurer, Robert Horne.
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JUNIORS TAKE AN ACTIVE PART IN STRATFGRD HIGH
ACTIVITIES
HOMEROOM 125
OFFICERS President Wullnam Perry Vnce presudent Jeff Nothnagle
Secretary Jean Martino Treasurer Carol Hopkins
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OFFICERS Presadenr Rodney Turner Vuce presudent Patrucua Tabak
Secretary Eluvnra Sznlagyz Treasurer Carmen Testa
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Teecua Dolyak Dee Verna and Jane Babey add refreshment to the Varlety Show
HOMEROOM 133
OFFICERS: President, William Anzilottig Vice-president, Dewey Amosg
Secretary, Mary Andersonp Treasurer, Nancie Lundberg.
HE JUNIORS HAVE THEIR OWN CLASS GOVERNMENT
JUNIOR COUNCIL
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. . TO PLAN THEIR ACTIVITIES
HOMEROOM 228
OFFICERS Presudent CaroI Stemman Vuce presndent Bette Sedlncky
Secretary Arlene Wugnall Treasurer Kenneth Smnth
HOMEROOM 205
OFFICERS Presudent Theodore Haley Vnce president Lmda Gnllottu
Secretary Mary Haas Treasurer Pamela Gray
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OFFICERS Presndent Wulluam Corarno Vnce presndent Barbara Cuglar
Secretary Alan Cataudella Treasurer Vurguma Carter
THE ORIGINALITY OF THE JUNIOR CLASS
HOMEROOM 229
OFFICERS: President, Joan Kamesg Vice-president, Lee Winfong
Secretary, Karen Keenang Treasurer, Carolyn Kennedy.
Nancy Ashcroft, Emily McCracken, and Lee Totten "Wonder
where the yellow went."
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BRIGHTENS MANY AN ASSEMBLY
OFFICERS Presndent Carleton Vnncelefte Secretary Della Verna
Treasurer Allcla McGrath
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HOMEROOM 232
OFFICERS: President, Vincent Fullerp Vice-presideni, Phillip Gibbonsp
Secretary, George Gomperisg Treasurer, Joyce Francis.
U-S. History-ci universal experience for all Juniors.
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classes.
On Friday, January 24th, the Jun- I . These pins are a symbol of the en-
iors got their pins. These large red - V J ' "5 T ,W ,1 A - fl, thusiasrn that this class has shown
and yellow emblems proudly pro- uf, 4, A f in ioining the SENIORS in S.H.S.
claim their wearers-JUNlORS- M I I " 'Q' activities.
Class of 1959.
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OFFICERS: President, William Fohyg Vice-president, James Leahyg 7'
Secretary, Ettastein Robinsong Treasurer, Teecia Dolyak.
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Treasurer, Richard Ross, President, David Holdt, Vice-Presi-
dent, Judith Firmender, Secretary.
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CIL IS TO THE SCHOOL
WHAT THE TOWN
COUNCIL IS TO THE
TOWN.
Our Student Council works quietly and
efficiently to help run our school. Every
homeroom sends a delegate to the Council
which meets weekly with Mr, John Olha,
faculty advisor, in the Council Chambers at
the Town Hall. This is an active group, spon-
soring the Variety Show, the Annual Christ-
mas Buffet, the Christmas Formal, and the
United Fund Drive,
STUDENT COUNCIL
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A Student Council meeting with David Hold' acting for President
Ross. Judy Firmender is calling the roll as she does every week.
Well on behalf of the Student Coun- Senior members of the Council return to school from the Town Hall after
cgi, yd like go say . . J' the usual Wednesday meeting.
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tion Proiect - takes an active
part in community life.
Here some the C.E.P. members are
seen conducting a survey on traf-
fic conditions in the town of Strat-
ford. The survey will reveal whe-
ther or not more roads are need-
ed in our town.
HE COMMUNITY AND THE SCHOOL WORK
TOGETHER
Once a year the parents visit
our school and become students
again, following the daily schedules
of their sons or daughters and en-
ioying immensely this "remembrance
of things past."
Mr. Parry explains a ninth grade science proiect to
an interested mother.
Mr. Tuller and Mr. Watt of the Social Studies Depart-
ment puzzle the parents with a problem in contem-
porary history.
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THOSE SCHOOL YEARS-they go so fast! Why! you hardly get time to catch your
breath, let alone look at each other. All the good things we did together-the big game
and the snake dance down Main street, crying over a loss and turning somersaults for
o win. Meetings! Meetings! Meetings! F.T.A. and F.N.A.! Scientists and homemakers--
"When do you kids ever study?" cries Mom.
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"Activities for active kids smiles Dad OUR kids' Their laughter fills our town
they are its heart. Look back and ask yourself what it was like to be in your teens It
was an era of club meetings term papers ball games minimum essentials rings hats
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Paulette Plura
Marilyn Saksa
ASSISTANT EDITORS
Barbara Bonney
Beth Rawson
SPORTS EDITORS
Geraldine Murray
Ted Johnson
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Some of the ed tors confer with faculty advisors
Mrs McCracken and Mr Conrad
wrote the copy for page 62'9" ' Count those ballots We need them for page
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now on our deadline Hard work flaring tempers quick laughter and a
sense of accomplishment are the lot of the LOG staff
EDITORIAL STAFF
Candace Perley
Barbara Bertany
Bruno Primavera
Sandra Glynn
Duane Ludwig
Rudy Kaplan
Birgitta Unman
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Art Advisor, Wayne Ratzenberger, Photography Editor, and Rosemary DiTora, James Thorpe, Julie Jen-
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Langston and Judy Perrault, Assistant Business Managers, Mary Timpanelli, Sandy Swirslzy, Assistant
Advertising Manager, and Ann Roviello.
LOG and CLARION Staffs Record
the Facts About Our School.
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Leonard Groves, Advertising Manager and Mr. Clark, Faculty
Advisor, check over advertising possibilities
Barbara Mitnik, Business Manager, passes out advertising contracts to an eager group of workers.
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Membership in Senex Cum
Laude, the Senior Honor Society,
was determined immediately fol-
lowing the first marking period.
This year, under the direction of
Mr. David Tuller, Senex was
quite active, meeting monthly,
listening to prominent speakers,
and selling candy between ses-
sions in order to raise money for
the Club's trip to New York.
Officers: President, J. Wesley
Kleppe, Vice-President, Allen
Barrows, Secretary, Paulette Piu-
ra, Treasurer, Rosita Lorch.
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NAUONALHONOR
Fifteen juniors were taken into
the National Honor Society last
May. These members elected the
following officers: President, J.
Wesley Kleppe, Vice-President,
Barbara Bonney, Secretary, Su-
san Osman, Treasurer, Paulette
Pjura.
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SOCIETY
This fall National Honor Society
added twelve new members to its
ranks. One of the Club's activities was
the "Hi-Fi-Hop" held in the gym on
January 18. This dance proved to be
both a social and financial success
for the National Honor Society.
ART CLUB
This is our Art Club, an active
group under the direction of Miss Anna
Hogan -e scenery designers, poster-
makers, and potential Gladys Rock-
more Davises'
Kneeling Ethyle McLaughlin Rosemary DeVivo
Peg McLeod
Standing Jean McGlbbon Diane Zalns Sue
Noonan Sandy Wright Rosemary DlToro Sandy
Pura Dolores Wiese Alexandra Vandercloclc
Nancy Rader
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Photography has become a highly developed art and the Stratford Hugh Club
flashes here and there taking developing and printing its own pictures giving monthly
awards and supporting itself by the sale of school supplies
Officers President Walt Wolski Vice President Dan Diasio Secretary Pat Herman
Treasurer Jeff Tellis
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From September to the Chrnstmas dnnner to the
club s May banquet Stratford Hugh School s debaters
resolve to solve our natuon s problems
Offlcers President Bruno Primavera Vnce President
Andy Terwnlllger Recordung Secretary Barbara Bon
ney Corresponding Secretary Barbara Levy Treas
urer Arlene Wlgnall
LATIN SINGERS
Latin becomes a contemporary language when
our favorite carols are harmoniously sung by these
puellae pulchrae Arlene Wugnall Pat Frnborg Sue
Dustln Judy Meller Barbara Levy and Teecna Dolyak
under the dvrectlon of Miss McCarn
Bruno Prnmavera Debatnng Club Presudent con
vnnces Mnss Pans that he has a good speech
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material. Officers: Presideni, Merle Arbogasfp Vice-Pres-
THE WELFARE OF OUR SCHOOL AND TOWN,
P.M. LIBRARY CLUB, Advisor: Mrs. Frances Waters.
Officers: President, Barbara Pavia, Vice-President, Patricia Donofriog Treasurer, Joyce Moskwap Secretary,
Frances Lyons.
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Treasurer, Elaine Woodford. toys for Christmas.
OTH CULTURAL AND PHYSICAL, IS THEIR CONCERN
JUNIOR RED CROSS
The Junior Red Cross, under the
direction of Mrs. Pauline Dennett,
assists the Town Chapter by helping
with the door-to-door canvass in
Stratford and by repairing toys for
needy families.
Active members: Carol Kunin, Joan Super,
Judith Anderson, Sally Cole, Barbara
Seahack.
BAND OFFICERS
L. to R.: Vice-President, J. Wesley
Kleppeg Librarian, Gay Bouchordg
Treasurer, George Patrickg Secre-
tary, Susan Ready President, Joseph
Moier.
COLOR GUARDS
Bruce Melendy, Victor Bible Rich
ard Holdt, John Gardner, James
Barmer.
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Marching through the seasons, the Stratford
High School Band, under the direction of Mr. Frank
Furman, arouses school spirit and earns admiration.
Fall finds the Band marching in support of our
football team. During the winter months they per-
form at the Christmas assembly and prepare for the
annual concert which takes place in the spring.
Stratford is especially proud of members that
participate in the All-State Band-Joseph Mojer, Su-
san Read, and Rachael O'BIenis.
THE STUDENTS OF
OUR TOWN SING OUT!
A CAPPELLA CHOIR
The A Cappella Choir, meeting five times a week under
the direction of Mr. Frank Furman, is a choral group of which
the school is proud. The Choir sings at assemblies and con-
certs and sends its members to represent Stratford in the
All-State Choir.
Officers: President, Bryan Davenport, Vice-President, Jane Babey, Sec-
retaries, Judith Anderson and Judith Perrault, Treasurer, Anita Drayton. is
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"Stratford, Sing Thy Praises of Glory!"
The A Cappella Choir sings the appealing "CaroI of the Sheep Bells"
at the Christmas Concert.
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The Girls' Choir, directed by Mr. Furman, takes an active part in school life by
performing in the spring concert, assemblies, and our May Queen Crowning. They sing
all types of music from classical to popular.
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STAGE CREW
Workers behind the scenes
Advnsor Mr James Connors
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DRAMATICS-a chonce for self-expression through acting, di-
recting, and painting scenery.
DRAMATEERS: The Sophomore Dramatic Club, under the direction of Mr. Ferri, has for its officers: President
Evelyn Gallop Vice-President, Janet Murphy, Secretary, Maryann Pasieka, Treasurer, JoAnn Drake.
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AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS
"Mr. Gregor, may we please have someone in
room I3'l immediately?" "Is there anyone to run a
projector lor Miss Riley?" "Who said this projector is
easy to thread?" "Do the Film Service boys know
about the dance Saturday?" Mr. Gregor's hard-
working groups are certainly kept busy.
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A.M. AND P.M. FILM SERVICE OFFICERS
Mr. Patrick Gregor.
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Chairman, Bruce Kelmanp Assistant Chairman, James
Benjaminp Secretary, Lewis Comeng Faculty Advisor
THEY OPEN OUR EYES--
PUBLICITY CLUB
Mr. Paternoster and his group
keep our bulletin boards attrac-
tive and up-to-date.
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HI C S Clerucal glrls advised by Mrs Mildred Schrllrng get a plcture of business lrfe
ln this area through listenrng to speakers at monthly meetnngs They also loan the
OF F rn sellnng Chnstmas cards and enloyrng a lornt banquet nn May
Offncers Presndent Marlene OBoyle Vrce Presrdent Joyce Spotlow Secretary Martlee
Toler Treasurer Patrrcra Crane
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A volunteer group ol girls, directed by Miss Mary MocDonnell, pertorrri on invaluable
service to our school by torrning o stenogrophic pool which enables teachers to have
typing, dittoing, and duplicating done.
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BUSINESS COURSE GIRLS OF TODAY
ARE THE OFFICE WORKERS OF TOMORROW
Mrs Samuel Tedesco wnfe of Brldgeporis Mayor and former O FF member s
entertained at tea by the O F F an active Club of stenographuc QI ls
Offncers President Marlan Langston Vnce President Audrey Keller? Secretary Evelyn
Cocco Treasurer Julue Kraynak Faculty Advuser Mass Imelda Goyette
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Servnng on a volunteer basns these gurls
are Mass Molgard s rlght hand gals They
brung absence sheets run errands puck p
2nd Row Bob Z ma Joh P ppas Bob Ja osko
3 d Row W yne N koneczny AndyTe ullge
HALL GUARDS
The Hallguards dnrected by Mr Penders move traffuc
In our crowded halls Boys must mamtann hugh scholastic over
ages and be of good character
THESE CLUBS OFFER CHEERFUL AND
SCIENCE CLUB
These members of the newly organized Science Club will some day offer service
to the commumty and natxon Advused by Mr Rnchard Blake the Club as off to a good
start havmg had a speaker from Sskorsky and demonstrations by nts own members
Offncers President Andrew Terwnllrger Vice Presldent Harold Todd Secretary Patrlcla
Hogg Treasurer Robert Lastomersky
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The Ushers' Guild, composed of girls cho-
sen on the basis of scholarship and de-
pendability, serves our school by ushering
at football and basketball games at dra-
matic events and concerts. Sponsored by
the A.A. the Ushers are colorful either in
club sweaters or evening gowns.
Officers President Susan Osman Vice
President Jane Babey Secretary Arlene
Wignall Treasurer Gerry Murray Advisor
Miss Virginia Andre
Junior Ushers form an honor gua d for the
g aduat ng class Judi R ers and Paulette
Piura lead the Daisy Chain in 1957
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INDISPENSABLE SERVICE TO OUR SCHOOL
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F.N.A.
The Future Nurses of America
learn about the various phases of in
nursing as a career by listening to
speakers and by visiting hospitals
in this area. They also made stuffed
animals this year, profits from the
sale of which enabled them to
sponsor a Christmas party for the
patients at Hillside Home. -1
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are. President, Anita Drayton Vice President Joan Kamens Secretary Jane Babey
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This club trains the future teachers
of America. These girls receive first-
hand experience in teaching by visit-
ing in the public schools of our town
during Observation Week in May.
Included in their many activities were
a candelight installation service for
their officers, a December tea, and
a visit to Danbury State Teachers
College in November.
IN PROFESSIONAL FIELDS IN YEARS TO COME.
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Presldent Larry Lazaro Vlce President Carol Stemman Secretory Carolyn
Ross: Treasurer Gerry Murray Athletuc Dnrector Mr Robert Eusenberg
Assistant Athletic Dlrector Mr George Vntelh
A A COUNCIL
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
The AA us an orgamzatuon for all stu
dents and anyone can become a member sum
ply by purchasing an AA tncket during the
annual txcket drwe at the begunmng of the
school year
The A A sponsors pep awards assemblues
plus the Thanksgnvmg and sprung dances It us
the responsubnluty of the A A to keep our team
nn tmp top shape as for os unnforms and equip
ment go the selhng of shakers book covers
puns and A A tuckets are prolects designed to
meet the many expenses facing the A A and
to promote good school splrnt
The A A Councul IS made up of delegates
from each homeroom and nts purpose us to plan
and promote A A achvmes throughout the
school year
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year was almost an athletuc contest un utself
Competutuon between classes to take top place
un sales ran hugh and the last day of the mem
bershup canvas un Stratford Hugh was luke last
eve ofa presudentual electuon The wunnung class
whuch happened to be the class of 1958 was
awarded a banner beatung out the class of 1959
by VK: more sales A holder of an A A mem
bershup tucket may attend football and basket
ball home games at less than gate pruce and
also receuves a subscruptuon to the school paper
THE CLARION
Judy Tabak Dave Holdt Duck Ross Judy Furmender and
Marlene O Boyle watch the thermometers rusung
The AA offuce us a busy pace
when membershup tuclmets are sold
by Gerry Murray and Carolyn
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Vice-President, Louise Schippanip Secretary,
Joyce Spotlowg Treasurer, Aniia Drayton.
The Senior and Junior Girls' Sports Clubs
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L. to R.: R, Peferson, R. Ross, T. Boynton, E. Hesfer, L. Lazaro, R. Masfroni, H. Wilson,
P. Farreli, T. LaCroix, E. Paolelte, E. Smith, T. Berardi, J. Papas, C, Heiman, E.
Barberio, R. Zima, W. Nokoneczny, J. Brown, R. Skiranich, R. Knoblock, D. Amos,
B. Carter.
Wayne is on the way over
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Boys' Sports Club, under the direction ot Mr. Penders, affords an opportunity tor
all boys to participate in intramural sports. OFFICERS: President, Robert Mastroni, Vice-
President, Ernest Barberio, Secretary, Robert Harrison, Treasurer, Robert Zima.
Under the direction of Mrs. Malone, the P.M. Girls' Sports Club gives the ninth and
tenth grade girls a chance to satisfy their interest in active sports.
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VARSITY
Last fall, after two close losses to Harding and Danbury, the North
Parade gridders fought their way to victories over every opponent except
Prep to finish the season with a 5-3 record. In this year's Thanksgiving classic,
Milford visited Longbrook Park, where our fired-up Stratford squad fought
to a T3-7 victory, with Wayne Nakoneczny and Jerry Nolan winning the
annual awards as outstanding players. The team showed a lot of speed in
the backfield with halfbacks "Luch" Mastroni and Larry Lazaro often break-
ing away for long gains. The line was led by Captain Wayne Nakoneczny'
and Center Bob Zima. Nakoneczny, a capable leader kept a spirited attack
on the field at all times. All team members contributed to a successful season.
Captain Nakoneczny and Coaches Harvey and Crump.
TEAM
Manager lastomirski. D. Amos, L.
Lazaro, T. Robbins, E. Barberia, R.
Zima, W. Nakoneczny, P. Farrell, J.
Nolan, R Mastroni, E. Paoletti, D.
Vitko. Manager, Czaikowski. R. Knob-
lock, J. Dias, J. Papa, D. Jezienny,
C. Heiman, C. Vincelette, T. LaCroix,
FOOTBALL
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FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD L, Lqzoro
Opponent Stratford
7 Harding O
7 Danbury 0
O Central 45
i2 Hamden 20
19 Prep 6
O Andrew Ward 39
O Bullard Havens 25
7 Milford i3
The football team shows unusual talent at pep assembly.
MEMBERS
K. Smith, E, Smith, W, Perry,
Kristiansen, E. Hester. Manager, Arty-
mowslzi, P, Gibbons, F. Kaminslri, R
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lst Row Coach Caserla M Jackson G Gregory J Wlse H Schmidt D Karpom T Drlver R Norton
E Hester E OConnell Asst Coach Perry
2nd Row M Cocco H Seymour M Pntonlok A Oakley W Llptak J Buss D McCoy L LaBarba L Massa
3rd Row Manager A Donahue J Cardnello A Gomez M OBoyle
Mlssmg from picture R Carb W S ld
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a o I P Persson M Dolego D Farrell L Breault R Johnson B Smith
J Bike T Marranzmo D Kershaw P Sklrkamch R Volgmuth T Furrantello J Llska D Blaloglowy R
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Dave Karpom a very capable quarter
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season Numerous tnmes he broke away for long
gains and touchdowns scornng sux tumes Russ
Norton gannmg the yardage when called upon
dad a fine lob nn the fullback slot
Outstandmg starters, Jerry Gregory Hnl
mar Schmndt Tony Gomez Ed OConnell Jan
Lnska and Bob Volgmuth led the lane Boys w o
showed promlse later an the season
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2nd Row Mr Needham D Amos W Schustek T Robinson .l Nolan
VARSITY BASKETBALL
This years team after a slow start due in part
to the illness of Captain Dick Ross suddenly found
itself in the middle of the season They went on to win
nine of their last eleven games and their last five in a
row Their TO 3 record earned them ninth place in the
Haven
The leading scorers for the Red and
Gold were tall Ted Robinson leading
rebounder for the squad and consistent
scorer Jerry Nolan Nolan was especial
r ly effective in the latter part of the season
during the North Parader's winning streak.
Larry Lazaro, a good floor man, helped
win games with his clutch shooting from
the foul line. Robinson, Nolan, Ross, and
Lazaro will be lost through graduation,
and Coach Needham looks to Juniors
Dewey Amos, Jim Diaz, and Art Ricketts,
and Sophomore Steve Thrush as the basis
of next year's team. All these boys saw
a lot of varsity action this year, and should
see even more next year.
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CIAC Tournament at New Haven where they were
edged out by a slim nine point margin Q58 493 by first
rated and eventual State Champs Wilbur Cross of New
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VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES
U B Freshman
Danbury
Central
Alumm
U B Freshman
Farrfueld Prep
Bullard Havens
Milford
Basslck
Hardlng
Central
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Fanrfueld Prep
Bullard Havens
Mnlford
Bassnck
Hardlng
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Stratford
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Stratford
Stratford
Stratford
Stratford
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Opponent Sfrafford
Danbury
Central
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Bullard Haven
Mnlford
Basslck
Hardmg
FRESHMAN BASKETBALL
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All eyes on the ball
OUR ENERGETIC CHEERLEADERS
lo R Kneeling M Chisholm E Cocco Co Cap! E Mllclos N Glowolsliy CoCop1 and C Rossi
Oo R Sfondnng Suzehe Poskunclc Irene Csuka Teecla Dolyak Karen Keenon ond Merc: Boswell
OUR HIGH STEPPING TWIRLERS
fo R D Doyfon C Lowe S Bernard S Grudberg F Andrlso M Korzen Head Moloreffe G Libby
Levy J Tomczok D Chose M Adoms M L Taylor B Llnefi Mlssmg from pedure P Tobolt
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SWIMMING IS A POPULAR SPORT
VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM
'Ist Row L toR R Peterson H Wlson J Brown T Boynton B T Elfo L Robb s D llnley D Butterwo
Davenport T LaC ox W Nokoneczny O K Sm Tl' W Sm Th P I-GSHGSI
2nd Row Coach Crump R Rohn D Marc zno P Gossart J
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Ronn1e Peterson
Thus year our swnmmang team establ1shed a new record
by wnnnlng the M B I A C champ1onsh1p for the thurd con
secutnve year bunldlng up a IQ 4 record They also tned
for honors un the Southern Connectucut champ1onsh1p The
cltmax ot the season came rn the C IA C State Meet when
all seven of the Stratford sentors qualutned for hnal com
petntnon and the team comptled 22 POINTS for fourth place
In the New England champnonshnps on March 8 Bryan
Davenport qualatued un the breast stroke along wnh two
relay teams Capable captaun Ted Boynton led thus year s
successful team
SWIMMING SCOREBOARD
Opponent Stratford
Mnlford
Crosby
Central
Greenw1ch
Hopkuns
Sacred Heart
Wtlbur Cross
Norwalk
Hamden
Basslck
Staples
Naugatuck
Yale Carnnval
East Haven
Hardung
MBIAC Champ1onsh1p
Yale Frosh
CIAC
New England 3 qual
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Seniors tclk over the situation while drying off
JR VARSITY
J Peasley E OConnell D Doe L Johnson Coach Begerle M Pusom D Healing T Gomez D Soderquisf
Bolash H Generouss S Burbanl D Olsen
Bi Martin: Bi Henderson, Fogarty, R. Brlown, R, Dcvenoorfi Ookloy, -R, Miller: S.. Miller, J..Bedncr, M
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Milewskl D Jezierny W Fahey T Berardu Co Captains G Goodchild
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and R Ross L Lazaro J Papa R
2nd Row MonagerJ Sllvestrl J
F Tucci R Peterson E Finnegan
3rd row Coach Penders R Ryder
Cox Assistant Coach Eisenberg
Mlhahk G Devltt
Carson J McDougall C CZCIlIk0WSkl V Fuller B Barrett R Mastronl
R Lastomirsky Assistant Manager
R Russo A Montecalvo l Lerner W Schustek D Tormllo K Dixon
longbrook Field at longbrook Park
BASEBALL
This year s team is prepared to better last year s - '
record of 13 wins and 4 losses. Despite the gradua-
tion of three senior members, the team has fine
potential. The experienced pitching of Ross and Papa
may be the decisive factor in the coming season.
Guided by Coach Jim Penders and Assistant Coach
Bob Eisenberg, this years team should be the best
ever to play for the Crimson and Gold.
BASEBALL SCHEDULE
HOME GAMES
April 21-Hillhouse
April 25-Milford
2-Bassick
13-Central
16-Harding
23-Bullard Havens
28-Prep
May
May
Moy
May
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AWAY GAMES
April
April
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April
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May
Moy
May
May
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14-Wilbur Cross
'I4-Wilbur Cross
18-Central
22-Harding
29-Bullard Havens
5-Ludlowe
9-Prep
20-Milford
26-Hillhause
27-Bassick
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CROSS COUNTRY
Ts? Row W Anzelloth C Hanson P Yakovblan Captann B Bodnar R Oppel P Hronlaln K Brosge
TRACK TEAM
151 Row L to R R Zuma D Vnko P Franz R Sluramch T Robinson B Bodnar M Jackson M Patrlck J
Dias K Smnh C Vnncelehe
2nd Row J Leahy T Flrrantello F Kamlnslu J Knrkland A Alves C Molllco A Oakley R Jones J
Glameften T Johnson G Gomperts
3rd Row G Gregory D Karponl W Sold: I Bednar R Glllman D Yakoubuan D Vlcior W Koundry
J Leuphearf W Ansellom
4th Row C Pnke P Hronlnk F Rang W Hovan S Ondek R Bukovchuk G Burhson J Gergeley T Karaskos
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OUR FACULTY IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF
OUR TOWN
Teachers stay teachers an our town' Dedlcated to the tradntuons for whuch the set
tlers and defenders of our town struggled fought and dued the faculty of Stratford Hugh
School ns ever aware of the standards of learnmg establushed by men luke Samuel John
son but ns not bound by the narrowness of lookmg backward Vutally mterested nn the
current academlc revnval a large percent of the faculty contnnues to work toward hlgher
degrees and partlcupate an workshop courses Often speakers at P T A meetmgs through
out the town active partuclpants un communuty orgamzatlons and always available for
parent student conferences our faculty looks forward wnthout Iosmg slght of the academnc
tradltuons of the past which are choracternstac of the state of Connectucut
OFFICE STAFF
Mlss Molgard Mrs Yatsnnko
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Mass Cunmngham A MISS Tracy
Guidance Director , Guidance Advisor
Mass Peck Mnss Stork
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The English Department offers a varied and
comprehensive program. The needs of the students
are met by Honors courses, College Preparatory
courses, Business and Clerical English, Speech, Drama-
tic Arts, Technical Arts and General courses, and a
Reading Center. A Leisure Reading program is also
a unique feature of the English curriculum. Students
have won awards in the National Scholastic contests,
Oratorical contests, and D.A.R. playwriting contests,
and are annually represented in the National High
School Poetry Anthology.
Mr. Gregor's 12 CS class enioys - poetry?
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Mrs. Mildred Schilling
Miss Virginia Andre
Mr. Patrick Gregor
Mr. Thomas Puglise
Mrs. Helen Bodnar
Mr. James Connors
Mrs. Ruth McCracken
Mr. Robert Conrad
Mrs, Pauline Dennett
Mrs. Birgit Lindeberg
Mr. Gene Fitzsimmoris
Mr. Vincent Fiorito
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The Social Studies Department provides for the stu-
dents in our school a broad look at the work of our govern-
ment and the history of our country. Field trips, selected
movies, and current magazines aid us in getting a better
understanding of the world today. The Social Studies Depart-
ment stimulates and encourages intellectual curiosity.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT
Latin, Spanish, and French are offered to the students
in our school interested in foreign languages. Although
academic perfection is expected, teachers in the Depart-
ment also make the languages - even Latin - vital and
contemporary.
Mrs. Rita Welborn
Mr. Richard Watt
Miss Fannie Lichman
Miss Marjorie Boyle
Miss Honor McCarn
Miss Doris Charter
Rosemary Cwalina destroys Mr. Tuller's dignity backstage at
the Variety Show.
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Mrs. Pearl .lune
Mr, David Tuller
Mr. Robert Eisenberg
Miss Eloise Carter
Miss Mary Riley
Mr. Joseph Clark
Mr. Mark Ross
Mrs. Beryl Kaufman
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Mr George Vrtelln Mr Eugene Locke
Muss Ruby Wheeler
The Sclence Department has long ssnce
been geared for the Sputmk age wnth courses
ID blology physlcal science physrcs and chem
lstry lncludmg Honors courses
Mr Elden Dusttn
Mr Howard HII
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Mr Jack Bottara Mr Wulsne Curr:
Honors courses In geometry algebra trlg
and calculus are balanced by general math
and remedial math so that all students In Strat
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Miss Janet Crooks
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The art of homemalzing is taught by Mrs. Buell.
BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Miss Rose LaBash Mrs. Virginia Preston
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Girls who come out of the Business Edu-
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positions that will meet their needs because
of the care that has gone into their training.
The Business Department also sends college
students on their way with the ability to do
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ART DEPARTMENT
Mass Anna Hogan
Out of the art room come tnnlshed oll and water color pauntlngs ornglnal designs
paper sculpture ceramncs greetmg cards as well as posters stage scenery and art work
M' Alhed BI""cho'd tor LOG and CLARION Students annually take many top awards an the Natnonal Scholas
tlc contest
MUSIC DEPARTMENT
Band chorus A Cappella
chonr music theory and oppre
clatlon are offerings of the Muslc
Department
Mr Froncls Furman
Mr Furman drums for an appreciative audience
PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Emphasus as placed In the Phys Ed Department on partncupatlon by aII an sports
dancnng and exercnsung for physncal fitness
Exodus t om the g Is locker room M155 Helen Folqnd
Mr James Pende s
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There s something about a carl
Charles Quinlan
Earl Flagg
John Radder
Thomas Dickson
John McGarry
William Milish
Francis Skinner
William Powers
Mechanics Jim Lyons and Harry Ray
Mrs Walker Matron Mrs Kimball and Mr Quinn get lunch
From our well equipped wood
and metal shops print shop auto
mechanics shop and mechanical
and architectural drawing rooms
come the skilled workers of the com
munity Top awards have been won
by Stratford boys in the national
Ford Motor and Fisher Body contests
in the last several years
Mrs Knstiansen Cafeteria Manager Mrs Kimball Mrs McNamara Mrs
Aldrich Mrs Gunderman and Mrs Banks spend a busy hour at the cate
counters Mrs Booth is also a member of the cafe staff
The Patrons and Advertisers
Our Town Support Our School
Andrew Bros Inc
289 Sherndan Street
Stratford Connecticut
Belle Beauty Shoppe
3692 Mann Street
Stratford Connectucut
C 8. C Pnzzerna
721 Connectucut Ave
Bndgeport Connectlcut
Communuty Pharmacy
350 Stratford Road
Lordshrp Connectncut
Andrew Demotses
2284 Broad brudge Avenue
Stratford Con nectrcut
Drayton Cleaners
821 Success Avenue
Stratford Connectncut
Fslm Servnce Club
2336 Mann Street
Stratford Connectucut
Chester E Haberlm MD
2944 Mann Street
Stratford Connectucut
Dr Robert S Hudak
2692 Mann Street
Stratford Connectucut
An Interested Patron
Mr 81 Mrs Harvey L Katz 8-
37 Wnnter Street
Stratford Connectucut
The Lads
Pappas Shoe Store
Mann Street
Stratford Connectncut
Prrettls Mobnl Statton
Family
Prosecutor and Mrs Isaac Murov
Dr 81 Mrs T D Splvack
Wnllnam Sholannch
26 Porter Street
Stratford Connectncut
Standard Home Utnlutnes lnc
127 Wnlmot Avenue
Brudgeport Connecticut
Stratford Department Store
Mann Street
Stratford Connectucut
Stonybrook Grocery
833 Stonybrook Road
Stratford Connectncut
Rapp s Housewares
Mann Street
Stratford Connectlcut
Dr P J Rheunfeld
2064 Barnum Avenue
Stratford Connecticut
S M Rood DDS
Rotary Cleaners
1208 Barnum Avenue
Stratford Connectucut
Judge Raymond Rubens
65 Bnttersweet Lane
Stratford Connecticut
Town Hall Agency
1223 Barnum Avenue
Stratford Connectncut
S Thomases M D
2592 Mann Street
Stratford Connectncut
Vallencourt s Department Store
Corner Stfd 8. Mann Street 3644 Mom Sn-eef
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Nathan H. Friedman Dr. 8- Mrs. Frank D. Riccio
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765 Woodend Road 400 Hollnster Street
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Pnctured here are members of the 1956 Stratford Llttle League All Star team 1956
Dastrnct and State Champnons and runner up to Regnonal tntle Flrst row fl rl Jummy
Marseglna Ray Barry AI Lewus Pete Walkley Joe Zuelsku and Charles Gruffun Second
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Back row Duke Ropa Coach Sal Cholko Wullnam S Sampson general manager of
Raybestos Dlvuslon asst coach Bull Johnson and Ronme Florella
To the coaches umpires and durectors our suncere thanks for a lab well done Be
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STRATFORD LITTLE LEAGUE cmd STRATFORD FARM LEAGUE
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CLASS OF 1958 DAIRY CONTROL SERVICE
THE BAIRD MACHINE
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Draftsmen Machine and Tool Telephone EDIson 7 4536
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352O MAIN STREET STRATFORD, CONN.
Telephones: DRexel 8-0406 or DRexel 8-0407
Spot Cleaners
3544 MAIN STREET STRATFORD, CONN
Compliments of
Watson's Department Store
TT7 EAST MAIN ST, BRIDGEPORT, CONN
Stratford Self-Service Laundry
T7 WOODEND ROAD STRATFORD, CONN
Clary Adding Machines -1 Repaired
N. W. England 8. Son
Supplies f Office Furniture - Equipment
T305 BARNUM AVE. STRATFORD, CONN
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Congratulations
Garfield's Drive-In
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Co pl ments of
Joseph J Bosses
T216 BARNUM AVE STRATFORD CONN
Dobby s Men s Shop
STRATFORD CENTER
ED so 7 9447 STRATFORD CONN
DRAYTON CLEANERS
6 hour service Pick up and Delivery
821 SUCCESS AVE STRATFORD CONN
Telephone ED 7 5317
ORONOQUE ORCHARDS
FARM MADE P155
Main Street at Merrlt Parkway
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CREDITS
Lay out Julle Jennings Editor Rosemary DlToro
.lannce Greenwood Kathy Barry
Cover Design Rosemary DlToro
End Pages Kathy Barry
Cartoons Paul Muller
All photographs tn thus book are by Loring Studios wuth the followlng exceptuons
Aerial vlew of Stratford Courtesy of Sikorsky Aircraft
Senior plctures ofJ Duncan F Sputz R Kubnk by Crown Studlos
Forum and Sophomore Councal 74 C E P p 75 M Saksa p 80 Candlds 84 and
85 Jr Red Cross 87 Dramateers p 93 Sensor play p 94 Scnence Club p 96 Sports
Dlvlder p IOS Bowling and Golf p 'IIS Track p l24 by Wayne Ratzenberger
Class of 58 Gnrls Chonr A Cappella concert beach scenes by Mr Wallnam McCracken
Dance scene p 76 by Gary Salerno
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Football Varssty
Football .IV
Foreword
Freshman Forum
Future Nurses
Future Teachers
Gsrls Chosr
Gsrls Sports Clubs
INDEX
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Lsbrary Clubs
Log Staff
Masquers
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Sensor Advssor
Sensor Play
Servsce Corps
Sophomore Councsl
Stage Crew
Stenographsc Pool
Stratford
Student Councsl
Swsmmsng
Track
Theater Arts
Twsrlers
Ushers Gusld
Varsety Show
Varssty Lettermen
The LOG staff extends sts thanks and apprecsatson to the many people who have
helped to make thss book an actualsty to sts patrons and advertssers tor thesr tsnan
csal support to Mr Jack Brown of T OTooIe 8. Sons prsnters to Mr George Ava
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Mrs McCracken Mr Conrad Msss Hogan and Mr Clark and to the faculty as a
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