Andrew Warde High School - Flame Yearbook (Fairfield, CT)

 - Class of 1960

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SENIOR WRITE-UPS .....A,.,...A.,... SARA HIRSCH FIRST ROW: P. Malmberg, Asst. Business Editorg A. Lee, Asst. Photography Editor, S. Clowry, Business Editorg L. Simons, Photography Editorg S. Weinstein, Asst. Copy Editorg L. Hoffman, Editor-in-Chief. SECOND ROW: L. Hansen, Copy Editorg G. Burke, Art Editorg D. Hamlin, Photographerg L. Nehring, Asst. Art Editor. EDITORS Janie Parker, Class Historyg Scotty Hirsch, Class Characteristicsg Connie Hoffman, Idents and Indexg Marlene Karmasin, Faculty Write- ups, Jackie Gauthier, Girls' Sports. MISS- ING: Linda Kaplan, Typingg Pete Kasvinsky, Boys' Sports. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ELISABETH HOFFMAN COPY EDITOR . I ., ,... .... . . LESLIE HANSEN ART EDITOR . . ., ,.... GERALDINE BURKE PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR , . LYNNE SIMONS BUSINESS EDITOR ...,. , SUZANNE CLOWRY PHOTOGRAPHER ,.., . . . . . DAVID HAMLIN - ,,,., , s. f f- K. X 1-g' si, :gf 'jigs :x,gg,ie5w if : Fr-: : if QU 'yffiif-t fs5'?iie. 'E ii, I L. 'H-M, z, MR. BORMANN MR. FITZGIBBON FACULTY WRITE-UPS MARLENE KARMASIN INDEX AND IDENTS CONSTANCE HOFFMAN CLASS CHARACTERISTICS JOANNE AUGUST CLASS HISTORY .....,,........,......., JANE PARKER BOYS' SPORTS ..,.,....,..,..... PETER KASVINSKY GIRLS' SPORTS ........ JACQUELINE GAUTHIER TYPING .............,..,......,.........,.... LINDA KAPLAN MR. CLARKE MR. STONE A YEAR OF HARD WORK AND FUN CULMINATES IN OUR MEMORY-FILLED FLAME. After literally burning the midnight oil, which we vowed we wouldn't do because this year we were go- ing to he organizedn: after locking ourselves in the publications room and munching stolen candy bars, while thinking of captions that werenit too off-color, and after accepting as our motto Deadlines come and go-mostly gow: we heaved a sigh, gathered the pieces, and sent our literary treasure off to press. The book you are now holding is the result of our efforts. While Mr. Bormann and Lolly generally co- ordinated and supervised, Geri made out and erased dummies, Leslie wrote and proofread copy, Dave tried to be all places at once to take pictures, Lynne made the appointments for Dave to keep, and Sue collected 1 money for ads. The editorial staff was effectively aided by assistant editors, who underwent a rigorous train- ing periodg by willing underclass apprentices, and by senior committee chairmen: Jackie and Pete, the pair who scanned the scoresg Connie, who tried to discover whether there really was a student named Janie Troublemakerg Linda, who shortened many a finger- nail for our cause, Scotty, the girl with the quotable quotesg Marlene, writer of faculty biographies, and Janie, exhumer of our collective past. This Flame, which is the realization of a year of the work and dedication that is symbolic of the progress and accomplishments at Andrew Warde, shall forever illuminate our high school memories.

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WITH A VOICE OF SINGING, DECLARE YE THIS, AND LET IT BE HEARD. The Concert Choir is composed of selected vocal- ists who manifest a desire and a marked ability to sing. The music sung by this group ranged from deeply religious oratorios such as Handel's 'LMes- siahu to popular show tunes such as those from My Fair Lady. During the course of the year the choir presented several concerts for different schools and clubs. The group also participated in the Winter and Spring Concerts. 1' P ,V I , .1 ii, I Y L FIRST ROW: P. McEIwain, P. Fabian, J. Stenberg, D. Allison, J. Bennett, D. Ham- lin, C. Herman. SECOND ROW: M. Pennell, F. Veto, R. Chehhy, D. Lathrop, L. Demarest, J. Hyde, R. Cepero. THIRD ROW: A. Kiselstein, R. Molnar, M. Friedman, S. Segall, C. Ciarmiello, D. Hick- man. FOURTH ROW: S. Markoja, F. Darmos, D. Baris, L. Johnson, T. Bobileff. FIRST ROW: A. Spano, J. Turoczi, R. Vasas, T. San- sone, H. Lang, M. Fulop, D. Santino, J. Lucas, J. Poido- nani. SECOND ROW: S. Cladstein, K. Majkut, M. Hill- man, L. Merritt, S. Mischik, J. Duboail, J. Shapiro, C. Kish, G. Bolten. THIRD ROW: J. Riha, C. Burdge, S. Boncek, R. Pinkham, P. Fur- jear, B. Halpin, B. Luciani, G. Lasko. FOURTH ROW: R. Pallas, P. Kasvinski, .I Hadar, E. Pennewell, S: Bolten, C. Havens, C. Ander- son. 125



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W! FIRST ROW: J. Dommu, C. Hoffman, S. Weinstein, C. Allison, Lebowitz, M. Sorgen, J. Peck. THIRD ROW: Advisor P R. Pinkham, R. Vasas, E. Lippman, S. Horowitz. SECOND Egan, W. Bernardin, H. Cetola, Advisor P. Hiller. ROW: M. Wallace, D. Prescott, R. Frohwirth, M. Launer, J. EDITORIAL STAFF STUDENT ADVISOR ...,......., GLADYS ALLISON PRODUCTION AND CIRCULATION NEWS EDITOR .,,.,....,., ..... . ,. ROBIN PINKHAM MANAGER ...........,....,....,.......... RONALD BELL COPY EDITOR .,,.,..... CONSTANCE HOFFMAN PUBLICITY MANAGER ..... , ELLEN SIMMONS FEATURE EDITOR ., . ,. ........ JUDITH DOMMU EXCHANGE MANAGER ..,.,.,.. .....,., J OHN PECK MAKE-UP EDITOR .,,.,.....,...,.,,.....,.. JOHN PECK BOYS7 SPORTS .... .....,....,,.,. M ICHAEL SORGEN BUSINESS MANAGER ..,. . MICHAEL LAUNER GIRLS' SPORTS .. ,... ..,..,, R OSEMARY VASAS HUMOR ..., , ,... .,........ JOHN PECK PHOTOGRAPHY .....,.... ..,.,,. . ROBERT CHEBBY SCHOOL COUNCIL ...,,......... DAVID PRESCOTT ALUMNI . ,.., ....,,.... .,.... W I LLARD BERNARDIN ci vb ww wi ,QKV il I ig ' I MR. EGAN MRS. GAY MR. HILLER THE CRIMSON CRIER PRINTS ARTICLES OF SCHOOL-WIDE INTEREST. A unique hybrid of a newspaper and literary pe- riodical, the Crimson Crier is a monthly publica- tion catering to the needs and desires of the student body. The paper appeals to diversified tastes by re- porting current events both in and out of school, by presenting book and play reviews, and by fea- turing sports and humor articles. One of the high- lights of the Crier is an occasional interview with a distinguished member of our own or a neighbor- ing community, such as John Hersey of Southport. The Eagle's Eye, which reports the latest goings- on at Warde and features an outstanding Wardite 127 every other issue, appears as a regular attraction. The Letters to the Editorv column gives students an opportunity to voice their complaints and praises, thus helping the newspaper to achieve its goal as a voice of student opinion. As the result of the research and writing done by the reporters, the corrections and suggestions made by the staff and editors, and the aid given by the three advisors, the students of Andrew Warde receive a readable, stim- ulating newspaper, a truly representative symbol of Andrew Warde's intellectual and literary accomp- lishment.

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