Bloomfield High School - Tattler Yearbook (Bloomfield, CT)

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ff' 1 'f ,A Jf Taztfier Volume 36 'T' C LAS S OF 19 5 7 Bloomfleld Hlgh School Bloomfleld Connectlcut Table of Contents Foreword Ded1cat1on In Memorrarn The Senators The Patrlcrans Class HISIOIY C1155 Wlll The Plebrans The Arena The Gladlators The Pubhc Forum 7 4 . . 5 ' 6 7 ' ' . , 15 ' 26 Class Prophecy 50 . ' 54 l 59 55 ' I7 85 a Foreword Hrstorrans agree that the Roman crvrlrzatron set the pattern for our democracy It rs frttrng that vue should have chosen thrs theme for the 1957 TATTLER for our hrgh school experrences wxll help set the pattern for our entrre lrfe The frrendshrps we have made here may drm or grow brrghter as the years pass and all our varred memorres vull become a blurred whole Yet what we have learned and experrenced durrng the past four years w1l1 provrde a basrs for portunmes offered us the class of 1957 We wrll grow away from each other as the years pass hke spokes from the hub of a wheel 1n all dlrectrons but someday years from now we wrll take from the corner of a dusty old bookcase or from a half forgotten trunk our TATTLER and become lost rn a world of memorres ThlS 15 1 rccord of the thrngs we have done rn the last four years It IS all here to read now and enloy to read later and remember 4 Q 5 . . Y Y . S . . . 7 . V. ' 5 our future - any future we choose from the almost unlimited op- 7 x ' ' 5 r 9 7 3 3 , . 6 A . . . - . - ' g - Dedzcatlon The class of 1957 1n grautude for her long and farthful servrce wrshes to dedzcate our yearbook to MARGUERITE LORD MICKEL SON In our four years at Bloomfield Hrgh she has been our srncere counselor and farthful frrend ilkfyk . V. . ,. ,Q A I X ,,Q.xfA'M U I v 7 ' 7 IN MEMORIAM The class of 1957 dedlcates IIS TATTLER m memomam to GARY GUSTAFSON a sm cere frxend a good sport and a loyal classmate 6 If If f f l ff X ff m Il he Senators f if W 4 '21 2 'Xi cg-up L , fA6fC'fv ul g 1 'H f' 'fm T iff K, h if If l A M X' ! ' 4 f f l f f W W IM ' ,ff ff I' ' ln J Nl, mf ,N W N i 1 K lg H Iv mm lf J li l ' !. U N I2 JI 1 1 ' ' 1 Administration ji ,ggi EDWARD J ROGEAN Supermtendent of Schools X HERBERT CHESTER BOARD OF EDUCATION Dlrector of Auxllnary Agencnes Herbert Chester Mrs john Barber Edwm Bowdxtch Dr Howard Werstone Phxlhps Brown Edward j Rogean - ' s A .- . 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JOHN S WARREN Prmc1pa1 ,pn- -...J A WINTHROP BALLARD HENRY S JENKINS Vlce Prmclpal jumor Hlgh Supervlsor 9 ef le 91 R N Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Scrence School Nurse Master of Arts Math and Scrence French Physrcal Educatron ' V an S- f ' 1 ALLEN BROWN CHARLES R CASTLE RICHARD H ROBERT C CLARKE JOHN 1 COLLINS Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Scrence CHARLAND Bachelor of Scrence Bachelor of Arts Master rn Educatnon Industnal Arts Bachclor of BLUSIC Master of Arts Language Arts Language Musrc Inclustrnal Arts Guidance Socral Studies NANCY E CORRELL JAMES R CRONIN LUCIA DE DOMINICIS Bachelor of Scrence Bachelor of Scrence Bachelor of Scxence Home Economics Master of Arts Master of Arts Gurdance and Englrsh Commercial Q2 ' -,L txlkf, .CSA V' -V ' I Lvllyttjlbw ' Q ' A ,511 ' SUE BALDAUF MILDRED V. BASHOUR PAUL BELOMXZY 1 2 A R 4. 4: at 2. fc ck- ' . r., ff ' K I 'F- I0 ERNEST J DOYLE DOROTHY W Bachelor of Science FARRELL ROSE H FERRY Bachelor of Science Master in Education Bachelor of Science Art Math and Science Master of Arts English VINCENT ARLINE L GLOTZER CLARINE C GRENFELL IRENE GRONNINGER LELIA HARPER GAGLIARDUCCI Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Philosophy Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science English and Social Studies Bachelor of Divinity Master of Arts Commercial Master of Arts English History Chemistry and Physics . f.'i- M ' .. 0' . ,. V ix ,- ff N7 , , xi ,f , 4, Q, ,Q . x , 1, CATHERINE N. HUBBARD Bachelor of Science Master in Education Social Studies MARJORIE JOLIDON FAYE H. KILPATRICK Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Arts Master of Arts Master of Arts Music Physical Education ,4 ROSEMARY LIVCAKET DOROTHY B LOOMER LOREN LORENZETTI Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Scrence Bachelor of Scnence Englrsh and Socxal Stuclxes Home Economrcs Sclence ROBERT P MASON VICTORIA MEUCCI MARGUERITE LORD FRANK NEVERS JOHN J PATERNO Bachelor of Scrence bchool Lxbrarran MICKELSON Bachelor of Sclence Bachelor of Scrence Master nn fclucatlon Bachelor of Arts Master ln Educatlon Master of Arts Math Scxence Socxal Stuclles Physxcal Educatron ih- Q-v iX LOUIS F SCHIAVONE CHARLOTTE J SHARP DANIEL N SIMEONE Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Scrence Bachelor of Sclence Master rn Eclucatxon Master ln Educatlon Language Arts Commerclal Readmg Teacher SOCIHI SIUJICS 12 MARJORIE T SMITH JOSEPH T SPADA Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Scrence Master of Arts Master of Arts Enghsh Guxdance English GERTRUDE STEINBERG Bachelor of Scxence Math J YACONIELLO Bachelor of Scxence Science and General Math Physlcal Education MARCIA W ZABRISKIE JOYCE M HENDERSON Bachelor of Sclence Master rn Educatnon Guxdance Counselor Englnsh A D A Cafetena Dnrector MARY BARNARD RUTH TAVENER School Secretaries I J' F .l ll A ,Q T i clk' -3 Cla N , NF - .4 CAF ETERIA STAFF Left to rlght Mrss Henderson Mrs Shea Mrs Boudreau Ehrhardr Mrs Bruxst Mrs DAddeo Mrs Berrers MR GUILMARTIN Custodlan FX Mrs Rock Mrs MRS SOUSA Marron CUSTODIAL STAFF Left to Rrhr Mr Russell Mr Cabral Mr Seaton Mr Gurlmartm Mr Mach holz Mr Schaves ,V 5 . , V .. 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The Pcztdcicz ns ff ,Zi lm, 6 ff fl! 71 N f' il' 4 4 7f , N ,I M Lv ROLAND CICERO ANDREWS November 15 1938 Northeast Jumor Hugh School 1 Weaver Hrgh School 2 Jun nor Varslty Basketball 3 Bas ketball 4 Band 3 Glee Club One who make: his compan :om laugh dererver bappmeu everybody lrkes htm that deep deep vorce gmt of gab lrve s l n any c ass he grows on you a tease at trmes most tnmes shuiiles along sharpne on the basket ball court unpredtctable lad NANCY RUTH BEMAN April Z8 1939 Student Counctl 3 TATTLER 4 Pep Squad 3 Treasurer 4 Glee Club 1 2 Future Home makers of Amertca Treasurer 2 Correspondmg Secretary 3 Tenms Club 2 3 Business Club 3 4 Bloomfreld HxY Aluajx talking full of fun She brmgx 701 to etemone Nan Canton Hugh Well feature that :tem hotrod Chev Gett sb U B Bo y urg 6 P A Lu La Cute and peppy mfectuous lauzh always there to help H1 Y er mmrature rn srze but not rn attnvrty loyal fnend N DIANA MARIA ATTARDO July 25 1939 Class Secretary 2 3 Student Councrl 4 Freld Hockey 1 J V Cheerleader 2 Varslty Cheerleader 3 Captam 4 TATTLER 4 SALMON SHEET 4 Foreign Polrcy As socratnon l Glee Club 1 Fu ture Homemakers of Amernca Presrdent Z Vrce Presrdent 3 State Presrdent 4 Bloomheld rY 2 Busmess Club 3 U N Model Assembly 1 A mzghly rpzrzt fllx that lztlle frame cute peppy lxttle cheer leader outstandmg l' H A member very neat dresser quiet and well mannered Ready O7 frnendly dumpled smnle pente pulse plus to everyone bound to be successful AN TOINETTE GENEVIEVE ATTENELLO May 13 1938 Freld Hockey l 2 Captam 3 Co captam 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Softballl 2 Varsrty Club 2 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Scxence Club 2 Busrness Club Good rporl: neter make 8712771151 Tom engagxng personalrty nnte to have around helpful and consnderate ood ltstener conscrenuous worker athlete Chaffeur of the Lad 1 at efhcxent CYO treas Ufff JEAN PATRICIA ANGELO June 8 l939 Fxeld Hockey 3 Softball 1 Manager 2 Glee Club 1 2 3 Honor Soctety 3 Secretary Treasurer 4 Future Home makers of Amertca 2 3 Bust ness Club 3 4 Prom Co Chaxr man 3 Pep Squad Co Captam 3 4 TATTLER 4 SALMON SHEET 4 In 91 erylhmg :he undertake: lo do Cheerful neat .fleadfafl and :rue Jeannie has a shy way about er lo b h ng rown atr Juntorettes O Joy whrz at the typewrrter keeps the records for the Honor Socrety good yob tn the Jumor Prom future secretary LILIAN BRIGHTMAN Aprrl 27 1939 Student Councrl 2 TA'I'l'LER 4 SALMON SHEET 4 Freld Hockey 1 Basketball 1 J V Captam Z Softball 1 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Varsrty Cheer le der 3 4 Business Club Enlhunarm mover Ihe u orld vrm and vngor radtant person don t argue wrth her' Rah Rah gurl doodle bug slzed tar full of kxds you d better beheve where else but Wurdugs' Con flefllfllf GCHCTHI SIRI' Seifefafy 3 Q , , ', I y 1 , 0 Q y ' I, ' , ' ' Q - Y ' , 1 ' , S . , 5 ' - - 4. , Q , . 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JAMES MICHAEL CALLAHAN Apnl 17 1939 Student Councrl 1 TATTLER 4 SALMON SHEET 3 4 cer 1 2 4 Club 1 2 4 French Club 2 Latm Club 2 No Jmall art 11 it to Jleepf Jxmmy always rn a hurry hot rodder Oh that wavy blond hanr' sporty clothes engagmg personalrty lun to be wrrh enyoys lrfe X520 JOHN BAKER coPE September 6 1939 Basketball 1 2 3 Baseball 4 Tenms 3 4 Golf 4 Scrence Club 1 2 3 4 Latrn Club 1 2 French Club I rerpect no manJ oprmom for I have my own ohn Bloomfreld s T A Edison wall dtscuss anythmg screntrlic from the crrcumference of a crrcle to the umverse and always dns- agrees an unusual sense f humor always ready to help a frrend JOSEPH PAUL CARUSO Apnl 7 1939 TATTLER 4 A pal to all and a grand good :port oey passron for snazzy cars good natured lone boy rn typmg class terrrfxc tease startlmg rniectrous laughter lrve wrre on every dance com mrttee dependable sharp dresser a wmner nn every way LEO SALVATORE PAUL CHARIZIONE September 19 1938 Student Councrll 2 3 Vrce Presxdent 4 Soccer 2 3 Bas ketba1l2 3 4 Baseball 3 4 GleeC1ub1 2 Bandl 2 3 4 Tenms Club 3 TATTLER 4 SALMON SHEET 4 A glowmg perronalzly .fhmex lhrough a hzg mule eo good natured neat and well dressed smooth e laxecl walk takes lrfe easy swrsh' Harry James prodxgy hot rod Ford and a two dollar bxll Arr Natxonal Guard .f RAYMOND T CARRASCO January 2 1938 Glee Club 1 Our youth u e haze hut today W e may alu ay: find mme lo grow old Ray He and hrs car are always together Black Ford goes along with the gang eas on od d y g 1 g go nature sharp dresser wxtty sense of humor ready to get up and go PETER JAMES CORRETTE January 27 1939 Soccer 2 3 J V Basketball Band 1 2 3 4 Ten Club 3 4 TATTLER 4 Men lrke bullets go farther uhen they are .rmoolh Pete Now wart a whxle master of comedy and parody one of the eight loyal physncs stu dents usually seen lust makmg rt to cass great abrlnty for sleepmg anywhere LUTHER FRANKLIN CRESWELL Aprrl 10 1938 Gi The higher! of all pofsernonr If :elf help can be found at the rear of the class room were glad to see hum back fun lovmg alwa s rn d 1 y a crow s ated for rhe servrce if 1 49 fgaliin vidplg FIINE 4 ,L 'I9fyglY1l'9G11939 Sm Wet .MIA lee C1 3 B YL? 5 1 67:15 4 Latln Club P? Mltgajkasurer 3 Tenms Clu 3 TAT TL R 4 S NJSHEET 1 2 3J1Edxtbr 4 Thgnlnafarce of bei own mer: akex her own uaj J ante a srncere frnen b all great sense of h as that mrschuevous spar her eyes od l m est wr ng to he p anyone anynme aster States forengn do-re mr gphg ANN MARIE DALY June 23 1939 Freld Hockey 2 3 Softball Manager 1 Science Club 2 Latm Club 2 French Club 2 Glee Club 1 2 An mner flame that never flzcleen' Ann qurer drlrgent worker terrrfrc Hockey fullback contagxous gnggle a smrle to ever one s fe dr ver y a I Blushes easnly always ready for a good nme a oyal frnend PENELOPE ANN DECKER October Z5 1939 Student Councnl 4 TATTLER 4 SALMON SHEET 2 3 4 Busnness Club 3 4 Latm Club 2 Tenms Clubl 3 Treasurer 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 Future Homemakers of Amerrca 4 Secretary 2 Presldent 3 Band 1 2 3 Red Cross 2 Bloom held Hr Y 2 Pep squad 2 3 4 Faflnoned Jo tenderly young and fair Penny 56 Ford speedboar too excellent typrst ture Homemaker wrth a capxtal ready to lend a hand o you don t mean rt' snngs wnth the ,Iumorettes sweetest gurl rn town 3 IX T9 41 ALYNNE MARIE CUMMINGS September 23, 1939 Umon jumor Hrgh School 1 SALMON SHEET 4 Fleld Hockey 3 4 Pep Squad 3 4 Busmess Club 3 4 Tenms Club 4 Glee Club 2 French Club Z Future Homemakers of Amerxca 3 One man among a lboufand ba1e I found full of fun possesses a contagious laugh lakes to play hockey goes to all the basketball games has the grfr of gab rs enjoyed by all of her classmates PAULINE F LORETTE FONTAINE December 3 1939 Varsxty Cheerleader 3 4 Pep Squad 2 TATTLER 4 SAL MON SHEET 4 Future Homemakers of America 2 Business Club 4 Vrce Prest dent 3 Tenms Club 4 Glee u 1 2 I uub he uoula' explam hu explanation Paulme a bundle of kxneuc energy secretanal wrzz personalrty wrrh a bug plus Warhauk booster Hn Y meet mg at my house wxll be an asset to the busmess world , 2 -- Q, .V 3 2 . . 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I NS'o'1K4?lA.h ' fl' w 'dd -,Ju EDMUND EARLE GLAZER January 20 1939 Soccer Manager 2 Basketball Manager2 3 4 Baseball Man ager 2 Asslstant Coach 3 4 TATTLER 4 SALMON SHEET 3 4 Varsrty Club 2 3 Junxor Red Cross 2 4 Pro yecnonrst Club I 2 World Affairs Club 4 Glee Club 1 2 Believe an expert always rn a good mood hobb1es7 of course records dnos tape recorders member of the procrasrmarors club Ill get you some knows a lntrle about everyrhmg t e ream can r do wnthour hmm PATRICIA PAULINE HARPER Aprnl 18, 1939 Pep Squad 2, Glee Club 1, Z, 3, 4, Future Homemakers of Amenca 2, Busmess Club 3, 4 A gentle :pmt make: a lady Pam full of the devrl crazy collecrnon of knee socks lnkes green Fords wonder why? t d d led cu e an PCPPY :mp smnle dnhgenr worker asset ro our class P6 W-r MARY ALICE GREEN September 5 1938 Hartford High School 1 Busx ness Club 4 Glee Club 3 4 A frzendly face 4 ready :mzle Very qunet sweet frrendly per sonalnry enloys Glee Club and Irkes to sung cute lntle laugh a sxncere frrend wrllmg helper will go far after hugh school GLENNA L HARDY November 24 1939 Glee Club 1 2 Busxness Club 3 4 Future Homemakers of Amerrca 3 Her hair :J her crownmg glory Glen beautnful long wavy han: prnm and neat wmnrng smrle G Foxs worker peaches and cream complexion Busmess Club Oh for good ness sake avrd pep squad member loyal fnend 1 -vu MICHAEL SAUL GOLUB June 9 1939 Weaver Hxgh School 1 Hon or Socrety 3 Presrdent 4 Stu dent Councrl 3 Nutmeg Boys State 3 TATTLER 4 SAL MON SHEET 3 4 Baseball Manager 2 Scrence Club 3 4 World Aflarrs Club 3 4 Ten ms Club 2 3 4 Harvard Book Prrze When ue have succeeded Then uzll be our tune to reyozre and freely laugh Logical and delxberate calm usually Oh No' Sure' A true frrend mtegnty p us tenms whrz he goes Pogo' college bound honors soft spoken charm a way wnth words qurer pnercmg wrt deserves the best DONNALEE MARY HEEBER june 22, 1938 Class Secretary 1, Future Homemakers of America, Vrce Presrdent 2, Business Club 3, President 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, TATTLER 4, SALMON SHEET 4 Softly Jpeak: and sweetly smile: Donna small cure and sweet natural curly halr just jxmmy a l st f d a mg rnen cheery lxttle smxle for everyone usually seen nn a green Ford con vertnble a nnce all around gurl PATRICIA LOUISE IRVING january 2 1939 Class Treasurer 1 Student Councrl 3 Secretary 4 Freld Hockey l 2 4 Basketball 1 2 Softballl 2 3 4 Varsrty Cheerleader 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 Latrn Club 2 Tennrs Club 2 3 4 TATTLER 4 SALMON SHEET 3 4 Good Crtrzenshrp Award 1 World Affarrs Club 4 There never war a ram! wrth red hair at freckles vrvacnous the backbone of many a hockey team always has a good sug C Y O scrrbe casual lrkable manner energetrc cheerleader srncete classmate BCSIIOII ll class IHCCHHB can you rmagrne that' VALERIE JEAN KOCH November 16 1939 Class Secretary 4 TATTLER 4 SALMON SHEET 4 Soft ba 2 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Pep Squad 3 4 future Homemakers of Amerrca 2 Busrness Club 3 4 Glee Club Good Jerwce 1: a great enchantment Va a real queen drvrdualrst enthusrastrc bas ketball fan has a weakness for West Pomt f uture executrve honor student all Amen can gurl basketball great teammate shotthand7 rt s a snap success rs het password 'bl W ,l RICHARD JUDA N january 1 1940 Sarnt Thomas Semrnary 1 2 3 'Trust follows hu uordr Drck qurck smrle fun to know easy to lrke mdustnous quret when hes thtnkrng athletrc zrpper person so bad mathematrcs7 a rn a days work born to be an cngrneer KENNETH HOWARD KATZ October 29 1939 Hartford Publrc Hrgh School 1 2 TA'I'1'LER 4 Basketball 4 Manager 3 Baseball 3 Co Captarn 4 junror Red Cross 3 ladder and be would ark the number of slept Kenny strong vocal cords Arthurs Arthurs Arrhurs sports enthusrast golf and baseball can be completely nerve rackrng when he trres hard shrrt off the back type pharmacy s hrs goal PAUL JACOBSON july 2 1939 Glee Clubl 2 4 Progectron rst Club 1 2 Not that I hate rtudy lerr But that I lore fun more ako brown wavy harr lady krller beautrful eyes snappy dresser Sure you o' that speedy Olclsmobrle good sport wmnmg person arty real pal terrrfic all around guy llurigrort LACHAPELLE july 13 9 Class Tre urer 3 4 Student Councrjv73sSoccer1 2 Basket ball J Baseball 1 2 3 Co Ca tarn 4 Glee Club 1 2 Band 1 2 3 4 Lat1nClub2 Scren lub.2 Forergn Polrcy A550531 if 2 3 4 TATTLER 45 SALMON SHEET 2 4 He w o doer not :peak rr a rlave fl am notj Hec the spark of the class full of enthusrasm hrlarr ous sense of humor Mrss Hub- bard vs Hector the Arr Na tronal Guard you can t argue wrth htm and wm a real great krd y n 2 V . . , , , , , 5 V, , ,Q ' ' - 4 ,, , 1 ' ,, V, 5 V V. r v IV y V 1 V Y , V 11 . 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Mai' 26, 1939 Student Council 33 Soccer 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 3, 43 Var- sity Club 2, 33 TATTLER 43 SALMON SHEET 4. Thought: are expreued in u'ordJ. Howie . . . terrihc sport . . . Pop . . . seen in that black Plymouth . . . letterman . . . ready laugh . . . our milkman . . . loves to drive rrucks . . . really? . . . prize typist and bookkeeper? . , . well liked by all. 4-1 JACQUELINE JOAN NARGI May 28 1939 TATTLER 4 Glee Club 1 2 Business Club 3 Pep Squad 3 4 Future Homemakers of America 2 3 A :lark haired mazd wzth pleasant ways Jackie full of fun er fathers bakery future home maker always smiling energetic and forever busy shnook another pep squad member asset to our class. lille' nas.-.- 'bv WALTER GEORGE NEUHAUSER December 31 1939 Soccer 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Baseballl 2 3 4 Latin Club 1 2 3 4 Bloomfield H Y 3 4 Junior Red Cross 2 TATTLER 4 He lover to medztate hu not on hook: Wally the big soccer foot quiet diligent r e only calm boy in the school our Prom King complains little does much . . . good sport. ANTHONY CARLO MAGNO November 15 1938 Class Presidentl 2 3 Vice President 4 Student Council 1 2 3 Vice President 3 Soc cer1 2 3 Co captain 4 Bas ketballl 2 3 4 Baseball 1 4 Varsity Club 2 I am here and here I nay Tony a fierce competitor glad hes on our side gives Il h h it a es got is opinion is respected by all good concrete ideas sharp wit nv- ' haf JOYCE ANN PICCOLO june 7, 1939 TATTLER 43 SALMON SHEET 1, 43 Tennis Club 2, 33 Pep Squad 2, Captain 3, Co-Captain 43 Business Club 3, 43 Future Homemakers of America 2, Recording Secre- tary 33 Glee Club 1, 2. I hare hu! one hear! - and ill! taken. Pic . . . ready smile . . . loyal pep squad member . . . likes the Air Force . . . gift of gab . . , What's next? . . . always ready for fun . . . avid sports fan , . , hor rod . . . terror in the lab . . . never a dull moment. ALVIN EDGAR MARK POWELL February 15 1939 Class Vrce President 2 3 Class Presrdent 4 Student Councrl Presrdent4 Soccerl 2 3 Bas ke all 1 2 3 Captam 4 Baseball 1 Varsxty Club 2 3 Scrence Club 2 3 Wft rr cultured mfluence lrked by all a magrcran wrth a basketball wmner of many a rank sessron mde pendent hrs serrous moments surprxse us loves a good debate RUFUS SCRUSE May 26 1939 Srmsbury Hrgh School l 2 3 Baseball 4 Leuure rr the ber! of all poneuronr arrned at B H S rn hrs Sensor year strong srlent type shy frrendly smule avrd sports fan welcome addxtron to our class -00 LEELAINE ROWE Aprrl 25 1939 Freld Hockey Manager 3 Bas ketball Manager 1 TATTLER Edrtor 4 SALMON SHEET 1 2 4 Honor Socrety 3 4 Pep Squad 3 4 Laurel Grrls State 3 US History Award 3 World Affarrs Club 4 Future Homemakers of Amerrca 3 4 State Parlramentarran 4 Prom Co charrman 3 Scrence Club 1 4 SecretaryZ 3 Latm Club 1 2 French Club 2 Junror Red Cross 2 Tennrs Club 1 4 Gle C b 1 The nobler! querlforz nz lhe uorld IJ What good may Ido rn :V ee the mgenrous type 4 H devotee 1000 words a mrnute the loyalest of frrends lse read rt serrous mrnded likes words readrng and musrc wrll make a 'wonder ful teacher i ERNESTINE A RUSSO August 25 1939 J V Basketball 2 Pep Squad 3 4 GleeClub1 2 French Club 2 Business Club Treas urer 3 4 TATTLER 4 Wfe tbznk a happy life consul! of lranquzlzty of mnzd Ernxe fnendly and easy to get along wtth wrllmg to help others everyone s frxend her farth wall gurde her always a future rn the busmess world BARBARA JEAN POWELL May 7 1939 Hartford High School 1 2 Business Club 4 She came to ur zz Jtnznger and 760741771 to ur 4 friend Babs soft spoken charm slow delrberate speech pleasant personalrty wrth a smrle to match Haveyou done our short hand? cutest facral expres srons enpoys many frrendshrps skrmg rs her favonte pastrme ELLEN W SEXTON October 1 1939 Glee Club l 2 French Club 2 Busmess Club 3 Honor So clety 3 Vlce Pres1dent4 TAT TLER 4 SALMON SHEET 4 Qzuet unlfl moz: get lo knozz her Ellen quret untrl you get to know her always on the honor to makes many of her own clothes very conscrentrous works rn the lrbrary rnterested rn church work wrll make an excellent nurse DONALD H. SMITH July 1, 1958 TATTLER 43 SALMON SHEET 1, 2, 5, Business Man- ager 43 Honor Society 5, 41 Nutmeg Boy's State 3g World Affairs Club 3, 4g American junior Red Cross 2g Boy's Glee Club 1. Still achieving, still pursuing. Don i . . a born worrier . . . ctm- scientious worker . . . a good friend . 1 . the continual razzing exchange with Hec . . . blustery temper that scares no one . . . always gets the yob done 9.6-e ANNE ELIZABETH WALL December 4 1939 Basketballl 7 5 4 Softball ter 4 Pep Squad 5 4 TAT TLER 4 SALMON SHEET 1 7 Assistant Editor 4 F ture Homemakers of America 7 Glee Club l 7 Business Club 5 Club 3 4 Artis! 1s her mzddle name Lets all hope 11 hrfngs her time Anne a truer friend cannot be found capturing smile quiet but ambitious Rem brandt of B H S neat and well dressed always carrying a pile of books bound to be a successful secretary V xx - Xbftmr. -Sd. -nv -...J GAYLORD R STEWART july 18 1956 Hartford Regional Technical Schooll 2 3 TATTLER 4 Pleasure is my pastzme Gay newcomer from Hartford Tech made friends etsily excellent worker can be seen walking hand in hand speal-.s his mind that convertible' has a wcal-tncss for girls 'Q GLORIA ANNE TILLEY january 20 1959 Northeast Junior High School l Weaver 2 Basketball 5 Glee Club 5 4 Her zozce zs mufzc ca 11 the zcells huhhlmg the hrrds uarhlmg Glcria gets along vscll with eseryone quite in her ways low smooth chuckle easy L ing. willing., to help any inc truest of friends likes to laugh warm vseltommt, smile JOSEPH ROBERT STEINBERG October 5, 1959 Glee Club 1, 23 Latin Club lg French Club 2. One of those happy souls. joe . . . can be seen in his pale blue Mercury riding around town . . . Hot muffler . . , butch hair- cuts . , , good natured . . . always in a happy-go-lucky mood . . . ready to join in the fun , . . fine classmate. LICE CAROL WARRING March 7l 1959 Class Treasurer 7 Student Council 7 Field Hockey 5 Varsity Cheerleader 4 junior Red Cross Council President 2 3 4 Science Club 1 2 Latin Club 7 Band I TATTLER 4 SALMON SHFET l 2 5 4 Lzltlc friends often prove great friends alw ys full of pep tharmmni, pcrsonalnty in many activities adds much to the Varsity hetring squad Girls Stau. O G1 :ry Bulkeley her weakness one who will go fat , g f 1 I .::' i f .ff ' 3 rf si i . I Y 7. . A ly my , , .Q . g 3 ,g U - - U . , - , V . . . I i . . t A , I A .. . . , V . ,, 4 ' . . . . V . . . A ,galil , s pf . 1 , I - ' ' I . -. ., L 'pteijgfr , H- l, 2, 43 Field Hockey Mana- yylfg - .- w. r . ,E ,, , I 1 .s 'Q ' ' - ' fa i . 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A , , , - 1 -v - A Az V' ft - 2 - H - - - Vs . ,, f ,, A Al , 4 , 7 fa . . . 23 MICHAEL JAY WOLF April 19 1940 Glee Club 1 2 Science Club l 2 Proyecnonist Clubl 2 TATTLER 4 Hell ind mrrrhzef fn the dullert affazrr Mike a bundle of roy class clown never found quiet favorite sublecr Personal Typ in can be h SUCH ZDYW CFC usually everywhere Bloom field Bike 8: Toy Shop heap big gum chewer heading for success FORMER CLASS MEMBERS Roger Archambault Marcia Aronson fAveryD Donald Barnard Norman Bellemore Marguerite Benson ean Bertrand QBoucherJ Katrina Bitzer Ernest Burnes John Bylenski ohn Carney Benedict Caruso Patrick Clark Kenneth Cosker Joyce Cutler Richard Downs Donald Forster Edward Friedman Joseph Gennaro Josiah Goldberg Arthur Greene Ronald Gustafson Jane Hayes Donald Heeber Karen Hence CNunesD Darleen Holcomb Sheila Horn Margery Hunt Kenneth Hunter Robert Hutzler Elaine LeMay Josephine Libby CHospadarD Richard Matthews Paul McCormick William McDonough lone McGilivary Wilfred Morneault James OD0nnell Carol Patridge Sandra Pease 1Powell7 Gabrial Raia Dorothea Routhier fMillerD Joyce Russo Asterio Segarra Matthew Slobin Richard Urevith Judith Vincent Elizabeth Von Eisengrein ESTHER JANE WOODFORD December 2 1939 Field Hockey 4 Softball 4 J V Cheerleader 2 Varsity Cheerleader 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Honor Society 3 4 TATTLER 4 SALMON SHEET1 2 3 4 Latin Club 2 Tennis Club 3 4 World Affairs Club 4 A bundle of mucbref An ocean of Jmzler Woody well liked by all infectious laugh a decided asset to the cheerrng squad r r r ed M k cu e u n up nose ic ey Mantle Vermont queen of the Personal Typing class .gnx fi P SENIOR CLASS Left to rrght nrst row D Attartlo A Daly D Heeber M Green L Rovse A Cummlnas P Fontune N Beman B Powell G Hartly P Decker Fme Second rom L Creswell P Harper Steinberg I Angelo A Maano V1tePres1tlent A Powell Presnlent V Koch Secretary H LaLhapellc Trcxsurer A Warrrnc M Golub Narcx I Caruso Thrrtl row R Scruse G Stewart R Antlrexxs F XVootllortl L Brlchtman F Russo A Wall F Sexton A Attenello Prtcolo P Irving. G Fllley I Charlzlone I Callahan lNl1ssIIulubarl Atlwlsor Fourth rovs W Neuhluser F Glalcr Cope H Nnelsen D Smrrh R LIPSSINI R jutla P Qorrette M Wolf P Jacobsen K Katz SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: H. lftClmpelle - Treasurer A. Magno - Vice- Presiclcnt V. Koch - Secret ry A. Povs ell - President. CLASS HIS TOR Y 1953 Freshmen Year 1954 As our class entered the doors to a high school term we were faced with many new acttvlttes that were to be part of our life for four years Our first class meeting was brief The only business on the agenda was the election of the class officers For Prestdent we chose Anthony Magno Our Vice President was Kenneth Cosker Donna Heeber served as Secretary and Patricia Irving as Treasurer At the second class meeting on October 16 1953 the class discussed the possibilities of having our first high school dance We decided to have a sports dance and invite grades ten through twelve The big day for our dance arrived on December 7 at the B H S gym Refreshments were served in the lobby Everyone had a great time An assembly committee for the year was also chosen at our second meeting On this committee were Dtana Attardo Nancy Beman and joseph Caruso Student Council members were jane Fine and Joyce Cutler ln june of 1954 we ended our first exciting year of high school 1954 Sophomore Class 1955 Our second high school year started off very quickly and on September 23 1954 our first Sophomore class meetmg was held We were mtroduced to our class advisors Mrs Eleanor Fisher and Mr Freeman Pearlmutter and immediately we elected our class officers The results of our meeting ended with Anthony Magno as President with Alvin Powell to assist him Diana Attardo was Secretary and Marcla Aronson collected the dues Our Student Council members were james Callahan Hector LaChapelle Lilian Brightman and Leo Charrzione We also declded to start work on our dance for the year The class decided upon a circus theme and named the dance the Mardi Gras Costumes were to be worn and a prize of two tickets to a show at the State Theater and a chicken dinner at the Maple Hill Restaurant were to be awarded for the most or1g1nal costume This dance was held on March 28 and it proved a wonderful success Many original costumes appeared and the first prize went to Phil Maher who came dressed as Davy Crockett We also participated in the magazme drne made our goal and increased the amount in our treasury considerably It was une and we were ready to become upper classmen 1955 Iumor Year 1956 It was a bewildered group of juniors that entered the new unfinnshed high school in September 1955 At first confusion reigned but those days contann many happy memories hectic bus rides down to the old school for gym and industrial art classes Mrs Tavener faithfully ringing a cowbell at the end of each period classes held in different classrooms each day Our selection of class officers was a vote of confidence for Tony Magno Alvtn Powell and Diana Attado who were re elected as President Vice President and Secre tary respectively Hector LaChapelle was chosen as Treasurer Nancy Beman Altce Warrrng Patty Irving Leo Chartznone Howle Nielsen and Mnke Golub were chosen to represent us 1n the Student Council and Class Prestdent Tony Magno was elected Vice President of this organization In November six proud puntors were inducted into the Bloomfield chapter of the National Honor Society at a ceremony held at the Vincent School They were ean 26 1 , ,a . 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L , 9 9 ' , . , . a J ' 1 ' s - 1 ' 9 ' 7 5 , . - .4 ' -1 a , . s . .. . . .V . 9 y .I I ' ' . 1 a ' 1 - 9 ' 9 a 1 s ' 1 ' 9 - 1 ' ' 1 v 1 a 1 , - v Angelo Michael Golub Leelame Rowe Ellen Sexton Donald Smith and Esther Wood or The Collegiate Hop an informal dance held at the Blue Hills School on February 27 was a financial and social success Music was on records and intermission entertain ment was supplied by the juniorettes and the Checkers two singing groups Diana Attardo with a demonstration of the Charleston and the piano playing of Don Barnard With the spring came plans for our Starlight Prom Co operation on the dance was wonderful and nearly everybody was present as we decorated the Vincent Auditorium with our class colors of green and silver Special credit must be given the COITIIDIIICC chairmen Lee Rowe and jean Angelo Invitations were handled by Lilian Brightman publicity by Ann Wall orchestra arrangements by Leo Charizione refreshments by jacki Nargi decorations by Penny Decker and joey Caruso programs by Michael Golub and reservations by Nancy Beman May 26 was the night of nights Music was supplied by Pat Burd Valerie Koch was chosen Queen and Walter Neuhauser was selected King of the Prom Members of the Royal Court were Pauline Fontaine Patti Harper Alice Warrtng and Diana Attardo Late in the year at an awards assembly Michael Golub and Donald Smith were chosen to the BHS representatives at Nutmeg Boys State and Leelaine Rowe and Alice Warrmg were chosen to attend Laurel Girls State It was the last day of school and the cry was Now we re Seniors' 1956 Semor Year 1957 Entering our senior year we took pride in the fact that we would be the first grad uating class to have spent a full year in the completed high school and we would be the first graduating class to be able to have its members compete on new sport fields and in a new gymnasium As we were to be the last of the small classes at BHS we also took senior year At our first class meeting Alvin Powell was chosen Class President Tony Magno was elected Vice President Valerie Koch became Secretary and Hector LaChapelle was reacclaimed to his position of keeper of the exchequer In addition Alvm Powell Patty Irving Penny Decker Diana Attardo Leo Charizione and Dick Juda were selected to become members of the Student Council Alvin was chosen Council President Leo was elected Vice President and Patty was endorsed as Secretary The annual senior dance Club Serenade was held on December 22 at the Vincent Auditorium Dancing was to the music of Lou Gagnons Orchestra Joey Caruso was general chairman in charge of the dance Ed Glazer headed the ticket committee jean Angelo led the decorations committee jane Fine arranged for refreshments Anne Wall led the group which publicized the dance Patty Irving was cleanup committee chairman Leo Charizione was entertainment chairman and Valerie Koch headed invitations Featured during the intermission were the trumpet playing of master of ceremonies Leo Charizlone the music of the Crescents and the singing of the uniorettes and a trio composed of Esther Woodford Jane Fine and Roland Andrews The high pomt of the evening was reached with the announcement of Donna Heeber as Miss Serenade of 1957 The assistance of our class advisors Miss Catherine Hubbard and Mr Vmcent Gagliarducci was a great help to our class in our last two years and they were mstru mental in laying our plans for our class play the banquet outmg Baccalaureate and the Graduation exercises As we the class of 1957 leave Bloomfield High School we know we shall always remember these actrvities and the lasting friendships we have made with the members of the student body and the faculty 27 7 7 r 1 ' s ' f d. 7 , I . . . . ' - .. - ,,, .. .., . . L . , , 5 ' - ' . 3 Z s . . . . . 7 7 . . y , 7 3 . . . , . , . , . 7 , . , - 5 . Q , pride in our class unity. We, therefore, looked forward with great anticipation to our . . . , ' 9 1 ' 3 D 7 7 7 ' 1 . - . 7 . , .. .,, , . . Q . . 3 S S . . . Q , , . . . , . .. ,,, I Y D ' . . , . . . . ., , . . . 3 7 Y 3 7 7 . Y D KIVC QLIEV AND CUURT UN OR PRO The foremost memory of our junior year will be that of our Starlight Prom On the eyening of May 26 1956 we danced in 1 yery much trans formed Vincent School Auditorium an chanted Slfdtll glittering yyith silver stars The smooth music of Pat Burd 1nd his Club Royale Many of the faculty yy ere on hand to share our ey ning Our guests from the ficulty vyere Mr and Mrs ohn Collins Miss Lucia De Dominicis Mr Robert Mason and Mr and Mrs john Warren ust after the intermission came the dramatic highlight of the eyening Then Class President Tony Migno xx is to announce the King and ueen 41' 28 ind C ourt The yuniors danced one dance while the tmeulty deliberated Then Tony announced that X rlerie lxoeh and Walter Neuhauser were King tnd ueen Alice Wirringj P1 ricia Harper Paul ine Fontune and Dum Attardo were the queens trtendrnts dime one to the faculty one to the juniors and so on As the orchestra pliyed To the end of 1 wonderful Prom yye ill reluctantly danced the last danee of the Starlight Prom The dance was a success due mainly to the hard yyorle and enthusiasm of eyery member of the elrss They mtde it truly 1 night to remember J 41 4 If' I 3 1 - ' Y Y' T V I L A K A 7 ' i . ' I -L ' ' ' 1 ' t e . I ' t v 1 V 1 . t ' n ' Y- i ' I X n A ' V q A 'A ' ' - en- t Q 1- . A A 1 ' Y, .t ' ' , - ' . 71 ' ' r ' 'A ' . l I A ' 1 A 1 L I L . ' ' Orchestra carried us far into the night. A new innovation was the dedication of each V A L ' ' v A L A lb ' 1: A 4 V7 I . , , 'C I ' Y 1 1 I v Z . V 4 L V N S J L , . ' , ' ' - , ' . , , y ' A . , v I A ' ' ' ' I Y 'Y S '30 r SF 'Q fff CLASS PRO HEC Y The hot sun beat down as the lonely archeologrst set hrs mechanrcal drgger to work He had to wart awhrle for rt to operate srnce thrs was an old 4738 model Soon he came upon a record whrch aroused hrs rnterest He sat down and began to rea The year 1977 was an rllustrrous one rn hrstory Many changes were made whrch were to affect the whole world Chrld Psychologrst Alvrn Powell produced several astoundrng new the orres It seems that he had hrs practrcc at Alynne Cummrngs nursery school In another freld of medrcrne Ann Daly and Ellen Sexton had rust opened therr large new hosprtal where Dr Mrchael Golub drscovered the cure to whrch there was no drsease Kenny Katz that fast talkrng polrtrcran made the dedrcatron complete wrth a memorable speech on the subject of Baseball Its Im portance Today 1977 was also the year of beautrful women Esther Wood ford helped keep them beautrful wrth her reducrng salon Every one kept up wrth the changrng hrgh fashron by readrng Drana Attardos fashron magazrne and lookrng at Anne Walls beautr ful rllustratrons Pattr Harper was the busmess manager who made Hardy the model first to rntroduce mterplanetary fashrons was busy gatherrng another mrllron dollar wardrobe oey Caruso had become famous as the presrdent of the largest bank rn the solar system and Barbara Powell was hrs prrvate secretary Hrs best deposrror was Paul Jacobson whose orl wells were brrngrng rn money left and rrght Tony Magno was a famous pro basketball star and became the first man to score 150 pornts rn a game Another Tonr Tonr Attenello was captarn of the Olymprc hockey team for rts fourth undefeated season But all the sports news was not made by players In every paper you could see the name Nancy Beman rn headlrnes She was famous as coach of the Strlts t e world s tallest basketball team If members of the class of 57 made headlrnes more frequent ly than usual rt was because of the rnfluence of jane Frne edrtor of a large newspaper charn She scooped everyone by announcrng that Paulrne Fontarne has been chosen Mrs Amerrca of 1959 and drsclosrng that john Cope had rnvented hrs lrfe long dream a perpetual sleep machrne She also announced that Alrce 30 - K' X N d . . . Q r X 14, Y - I . r 5 X ll ' A ' . ' ' - ' '- X XM lx Q 1 l ' Y U ' . . ' ll. , X . . . . . . I l I W I . , ' . dl yr J I . ' . . I . . . l Y l' X I l sure there always were enough copies to meet the demand. Glenna I X l 1 1 ly . A . . , I ' . . . . . . r I err - - ' r -- - 'V l lxl ' IX . I. . A lr!,'vl l ' l rl r -- lil f J f,- , . . l .. . I - h I 1 . . . . - - jf I f r X Warrrng had received the jackr Nargr award for forming the first jr Red Cross Council on Mars Penny Decker made a name for herself by establishing Pennys Hide a way the first night club rn Bloomfield Her main attractions were rmmy Callahan the teen age idol and the slngrng group Tilley and Greene It seems that Gloria and Mary found they were the only two people who could sing in 3 keys at once Disc yockey Dick juda broadcast from there everyday and kept his large audience by playing Roland Andrews recording of Im Gonna Walk Along With You at least twice every hour Every night playboy Pete Corrette could be seen watching the floor show with a different girl Sometimes he and Rudolf Valentino Gaylord Stewart came On those nights Police Chief Leo Chari zrone had to call out all his men to help keep order Mickey Wolf s yet propelled bikes were in fierce competition with oe Sternbergs used car lots joe s slogan was High Prices Low Grade Cars No wonder he was a success anything you wanted at a discount Bob Lrpskr provided Ed with one of his automatic meat packers Bob was the one who discover ed how to pack a whole cow into a lunch box Howie Nlelsen also gave Ed samples of hrs wares Howie had the exclusive rights to be the sole producer of knee socks rn Connecticut Lilian Brightman was busily selling Florida real estate with Valerie Koch acting as her executary Donald Smith was giving lectures on his world travels H planned to wrrte a book so he hired jean Angelo who could type 98 words a minute with one hand as his secretary Donald said rn all the world you could never get food as good as that in Ernestrne Russo s bakery Joyce Piccolo head of the Women s Arr Force had designated Hector LaChapelle head runway sweeper Back at B H S everyone was busy teaching the baseball team Patty Irving had raised Wally Neuhauser was teaching advanced math and Lee Rowe was helping students get their PhDs And of course you know who the principal was Ray Carrasco Last but not least theres Rufus Scruse 20 years older' Ah said the archeaologrst those were the days Class Prophets Penny Decker and Lee Rowe X 31 i . . N' . . , - . y I 1 '! s P . a , f ' A i ' - , D ' X l w ' f . l . l, l i , . ,, . l J H - l A Ed Glazer had a wholesale business where he could get you I . l l I ' . . U , , All Y it . t s a t ' l X, - . . ' f ' e . . : , l . - . - . A g . , I t xl . y , . , . F R a t a c a -r as s - . , . . '. . , , , ' ' T 1' R X , , N X NX I N MISS SERENADE AND ATTENDANTS Left to right Patrlcna Irvlnc Penny Decker Donna Heeber M155 Serenade Paulme Fontame and Dlan Attardo CLUB SERE AD Saturday December 25 1956 was the nlght and the J P Vxncent Audrtorrum was the place of the 1957 Club Serenade joey Caruso was the hard workrng charrman of the dance ean Angelo headed the group that decorated The refreshment and publ1c1ty detalls were handled by jane Frne and Anne Wall whrle Ed Glazer and Valerre Koch headed the trckets and rnutatrons comm1ttees The cleanup commlttee was led by Patty lrvmg and Leo Char1z1ones commlttee drd 1 fine job of settlng up the entertam ment program At the start of the rntermrssron those present cast therr sotes for Mlss Serenade choosmg from the nrnc senror canrdates Penny Decker Paulme Fontarnc Valerle Koch Dran Attardo Patty Irvmg Donna Heeber Alynne Cummmgs jean Angelo md Esther XX oodford Another hlghhght of the dmce was the mtermrssxon entertamment Leo Charrzrone led the program w1th a trumpet solo Srx senlor gxrls tht unlorettes blended their vorces rn song A trro consrstrng of jane Frne Esther Vifoodford and Roland Andrews sang One Lztlle Candle and the Crescents a xocal and mstru mental group beat out some rhythm and blues The cllmax of the lntermrsslon came when oey Caruso announced that Donna Heebcr was Mrss Serenade md htr court w 'ls Penny Decker Patty Irvmg Dran Attardo and Ptulmc Fontame The crowd dmccd out the ewerung to the tones of Lou Gagnon s band and as the couples left Club Serenade December 77 l9D6 became a nlght to remember 2 ,', C, w ' v a 3 'D K ' . . 2 ' ' ' ' . , J , . J . , V 2 V - , . . . Y v . V. , 1 l , 4 1 ' . . I . Y 1 A Y ' . . 7 K 5 7 ' '-7 7 1 7 3 3 ' 7 7 9 E524 fps? CLASS WILL We the class of 1957 berng of sound mrnd and body and realrzrng that we are about to leave B H S do here bequeath our most valued possessrons and talents to those who wrll take our places Paulrne Fontarne leaves her sweet helpful ways to Mrllrcent Wrlkrns jean Angelo leaves her speedy typrng trmrngs to Helen Cwach and Kathy Fenton lust rn case they need them' Roland Andrews bequeaths hrs famous glee club vorce to Bruce Seger Rrchard La Brre rs the recrprent of Alvrn Powell s sharp shoot rng and clever basketball playrng Dran Attardo leaves her flrrtatrous ways to Jayne Atkrnson and Grnny Cort wonder rf they really need rt? Tony Magno would lrke to leave hrs Hghtrng war cry and drrve to wrn all the soccer games to Tom Walsh next years captarn Jrmmy Callahan bequeaths hrs book entrtled Comrcal Norses and Imrtatrons to Tom Stenstrom Heaven help the teachers next year' To Ann Marre Guerrera goes Nancy Beman s Tonr Set Leo Charrzrone leaves hrs snazzy taste rn clothes to Conrad Therrren Tonr Attenello bequeaths her hockey abrlrty to Audrey Har get and Dranne Grossr Lrl Brrghtman leaves her dee dee to Marre Lupo and Lors Radrn All the cheerleaders know what a dee dee rs' To Nancy Mattrl Barbara Peterson and Janrce Pellrtrer go Ann Daly s crazy grggles and the abrlrty to keep a strarght face UD oey Caruso leaves hrs luck of gettrng rnto an all grrl class to Warner Brush Penny Decker would lrke to bequeath her abundant supply of pretty clothes to ean Prnney and Mary jane Goucher ane Frne leaves her talent wrth a pen to Anna Goldberg Lrnda Bercowrtz and Nancy Schwartz Pete Corrette leaves hrs trusty trre pump to Elwood Beebe hope he doesn t have to use rt often To Frank Tuccr goes Ed Glazer s managerral experrence Mrke Golub leaves hrs good nature and hrgh marks to Rrchard Thrvra Pat Harper would lrke to leave her crazy knee sock collectron to Margaret Smalley Joyce Prccolo leaves her book How to Catch a Man Early to Lors Betters We doubt rf she needs rt' To Rrchard Benmaor and John Cherepovrch goes Kenny Katzs ready and sometrmes rnapproprrate answers john Cope would lrke to bequeath hrs book of ready srgned late passes to Paul Vrk 34 1 1 , -Q ' - - n - n . . . . . . , --u '-' . - ' 1- - n 3 , . . , 1 . . . ,, . . 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Hector LaChapelle leaves hrs abrlrty to sell anythrng to James Gozzo and Brad Roch go to rt fellows' Pat Irvrng leaves her blushrng complexron to Nancy Palmer and Barbara Dane as rf they need rt' Val Koch bequeaths her abrlrty to get places fast to Drane Urban that rs when she rs drrvrng a car Barbara Powell leaves herquret reserved ways to Marjorre Wrllrs and Mary Flanagan Leelarne Rowe bequeaths her way wrth the teachers to Suzanne Gardner To Jack Pendleton goes Bob Lrpskr s ready answers and qurck wrt Howre Nrelsen leaves hrs soccer abrlrty to Joe Federrco Walter Neuhauser bequeaths hrs permanent pass from the lrbrary to the offrce to Brll Moreland and john Gunnrng Anne Wall leaves her strong set of Gym Class muscles to Nancy Boyrngton To Elarne Serrgnese goes Alrce Warrrngs terrrfic cheerrng JUIUP Esther Woodford bequeaths the devrl rn her eye to Pat Merrrtt and Phyllrs Kasrn They already have rt? Donald Smrth leaves hrs love of workrng rn the Bloomfreld Market to Bob Marrndrno seams Glenna Hardy and Alynne Cummrngs leave therr beautrful long harr to Pat Hargh Mary Leonard Lourse Mascola and Rose mary Pauraso Rufus Scruse leaves hrs abrlrty to be seen and not heard to Davrd Weaver and Mrchael Lynch To Brll McAulrffe goes Drck juda s mathematrcal talents Go to rt Brlll Ernestrne Russo leaves to Joyce Calusrne her quret determrned ways Glorra Trlley bequeaths frve rnches of her herght to Bea Wood and Frances Goetz Do they really need rt? jackre Nargr leaves her talents at drrvrng to any grrl that needs them To Henry Trlley Gay Stewart leaves hrs many Speech Class talents joe Sternberg leaves hrs hot roddrng ways to Bob Smrth and any other hot rodder who s rnterested Mary Greene leaves her frrendly competent ways to Pat Vrgnorre Mrchael Wolf leaves a set of Bachelor Prns to any rnterested Paffl' Esther Woodford and Pat Irvrng leave our best wrshes for the success of the class of 1958 Srgned and sealed Anno Domrnr 1957 Patrrcra Irvrng and Esther Woodford Class Testators 35 3 c Q' . Y . g j P r ,, Q52 r Mary Kowalsky inherits Ellen Sexton's ability to sew up the . . . I , I . X 0 P30 lm HW' Tom Nan j Ra oey eo -F' ack Pere Skxp Ann L4 en ame F lorerte Mxck - 41 cgi Q Mary Glen Pam Donna Pat W -J 'x c Dnck Kenny Va Hector Bo Tony jacl-ue Wally Howle 'F IC Barb ee Rusty Ellen Donny oe mb Glo Lefty Al MlCkEy T005 THE PLEBIANS Am I' '9 III ' I , Q I INN ' , Nw H 1 H+' f 1 I xg A QL , ll V' fy 4' ' 1 a- A It 1 'I f H , V XX ' .. 1...... 'Q J' LASS JLI0 f P4 P. Q. f-I B Wo d A Harger F Getz C Hdf M FL H e N 1 QU PX dn fb DL 3 L M Ser g,ne5c I' III C +1 A -4 - ,N .C QM JI - .N it Q- J? P Lync M C Feder J U R Marn LL G xlj R'I CAXLF W OIC WM VY becre knsn I en A S YC P LC V ISS -- reau :er M Bcnma r L Maicoo P S R Paur 1BRch NK ent T Wa sh L Beta am - Pres F T116 J Gunn ng., r R LaBre S Cast e - Adu Mr V I 'FII fc II ierr OFFICERS Left to rrght W McAul1ffe Treasurer M Hrnes V1cePres1dent W Moreland Presrdent J Atkmson Secretary IU OR CLASS Next year s semors are a lrvely and actrve group who w1l1 be sure to contrnue therr good record rn the future Gettmg off to a good start th1s year th1s up and commg class elected B111 Moreland as therr presr dent wxth Matt Hrnes to HSSISC h1m Keeprng all the class records 1n order IS the very capable Jayne Atkrnson and seerng that all the jumors pay therr class dues IS B111 McAu11He a newcomer to Bloom field Hrgh W1th the help of therr class advnsors Mrs M1ckelson and Mr Castle the lunrors marntarned the1r good reputat1on by electmg Lo1s Betters as Prom charrman at the very first meetmg of the year Everyone knew that the Prom couldn t help be1ng a success Wlfh all the hard work and preparatron that the commnttees put 1nto If The junnors have five Student Councrl members representmg them They are B111 Moreland M1111 cent Wrlkrns LOIS Radrn Bruce Seger and Tom Stenstrom The yumors are very acuve 1n sports srnce they are represented on all VHISIIY teams They dont neglect rhe1r school work erther SIHCC the names of junrors appear cons1stently on the honor roll We as the outgorng Semors know that thrs class w111 do a wonderful job next year 'sr V aj, ' ' x I ' 6' 1 1 ' : . 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Oagzz :Wah PROBLEMS OF DEMOCRACY In our Problems of Democracy classes problems relatrve to the home school and communrty were studred along wrth current events to grve us a better undersmndmg of our envrronment Left to rrght R Scruse A Attenel lo D Smrth E Sexton R Lrpskr Mr Nevers Instructor SHORTHAZND II In shorthand class we rncreased our vocabulary range and learned to wrrte rapldly and transcrxbe accur ately BH S grrls leaxe school wlth tht knowledge that they are well truncd secretarres Left to rrght frrst row Nargx L Brrghtmfm V Koch Second row A Wxll M Green P Fontame Mrs Harper Instructor Thxrd row D Attardo J Angelo PHYSICS The b1s1c laws prrncrples and practlcal applrcatrons of heat lrght sound mechanrcs magnetrsm and electrrcrty as related to lndustry are pondered by these serrous lookmg senrors haustr A Powell K Katz Mr Gag lnrduccr Instructor Second row R Jllkll P Qorrettc R Andrews ' t I I I .,,,.,.r ,M i I A I l ' ' e I , , 7 7 . ' . 2 . , . - 3 ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 A 4' 7 5 'U' A I . Q.. t Left to right, first row: W. Neu- S Y. I A 3 ' ' Y H ' A 3 ' . S . . ' - . 1 1 y i C L A : I L I L C ' K - ' I . . , . I I . . A lk L I L . r y ' ' , . ', . . 1, . , . '. , A 1 . , . . A. C ,Z HOME ECONOMICS 12 A blt of tarlormg IS found 1n senlor home economics along wrth sewmg fam1ly lrfe food servrce and many other trrcks of the trade Left to rrght B Powell A Warrlng J Angelo E Sexton M Green A Daly E Russo Mrs Loomer structor P Harper A Attenello V Koch P Fontame L Brrghtman Z COMMERCIAL ENGLISH 12 A bustness Englxsh background rs rounded out wx 1th the study of world llterature These senxors are enjoy mg lrterature from the Scandlnavran Countrres Left to rrght first row Nargr Stemberg A Wall Second row P Harper E Russo G Stewart Thrrd row P acobsen B Powell G Hardy Fourth row N Beman Cosmos E Glazer Standrng A Cummmgs D Attardo BUSINESS MATH Busxncss students leave BHS w1th an mcreased knowledge of the skrlls and fundamental operatrons of arlthmetrc The sk1lls w1ll be valuable ln the personal affairs of the 1nd1v1dual and 1n the busrness world Left to rrght first rovt N Cala brese L Caruso F DeLucco G Hence Second rovx M Wolf G Cleaxes B Roch Th1rd row Hall I Crachello D Kowalsky Fourth row C Hattre B Seaton Mr Mason Instructor Frfth row R Clark, R Gover S1xth row C RCg1Fll Seventh rovs B Porter i Q . 5 5 , I A. fif - ' Q, 3 CINS H X A .,.,.....-- N-:gg QIIITTTL, I A I -9--1 1':EfEEZ3 4 f I L . . ...-.... ------- 'A - ' 'll--1 vv V x ri v A I L. . L I A ' 'tr A S rl I ' 2- N 4 . .Q . . i E 0 hs I ' , : ', J sw ' ' . i, , , . . . . , . , . . , A : . J , . , . '. : . , , . . : . , . . I 4 . . . . . X Q . y . . 3 . y I .. - ,. ' : . , . ' , .- ,K 1 ' 9 ' TID' H A J 7 l . , D . , - 5 , . , . . SNA- ,258 , ,H A. W uv in A . . . .. Q L V 4 0 .A . . ' . . . , Q 1 . . h l s I ' , L. , ,fe ' - . ' ' ' ' , . . , , , . may . ' lf .. , . ' , .- . 2 t , '. it , . . I ' 3 5 Z . 1 . I GENERAL BUSINESS TRAINING We remember ourj B T classes where we learned about the many aspects of the busmess world as these students are learnmg Left to rxght first row L Marks V Gnschuk Second row D Tracy R Mrchaud P Olden Thrrd row B Przybyclen A Patrldge W Har per M1ss De Dom1n1c1s Instruc tor Fourth row Nordstrom S Hrlls Frfth row B Mauluccr H oseph Slxth row S Mlsunas G Thompson SHOP Experlence rn cabmet work car pentry model bu1ld1ng pattern makmg f-lU1Sl'lll lg and reflnlshmg IS provrded m thc vxoodworkmg class The use of hand tools and wood workmg mrchmery IS specxallzed E Beebe D Boudreau R Boymg ton R Carrasco C Caslda L Cuy ler W Harper ankowskl H joseph P Knerney P Klvltsky B M1UlLlCCl R Mxchaud S M1SUD1S R Marandmo C Regmr J Scruse J Theodore Cv Thompson M Ut zrg H Whttc Mr Clark Instruc or BIOLOGY From our b1ology classes we have learned of the structure and functxon of plant and ammal lrfe through classroom and laboratory work Left to r1ht first row B Mourrtsen B Lee J Hayes G Cleaves H DeNapol1 Second row D OCon nor P Sarnackl S Schwartz L Grant C Knox Thrrd row Cor ret L Palmer H Norr1s D Keeney Fourth rovs I Manron T Allcott C Rcgmr B OConnor ll ENGLISH 8 The basrc skxlls of our language ln terms of thmkmg clearly readmg thoughtfully communlcatmg effec trvely and llstenmg lI'lICll1gCl'1Ily 1n qurckentng the understandrng of human experrences are emphasrzed m thrs course Left to rtght first row M Kupper Olander D Stoughton W Heard Second row L Tarascro E Goulet W Walker J Sulman Thlrd row M Derby C Boyle J Mehlmg B Ormsby Fourth row E Irvmg Fltth row L Wheelden Stxth row S Gardner LATIN I These students are developmg thur abtltty to read wrlte and com prehend slmple Latrn An apprecra non of the tontrrbunons our Culture has recen ed from the Roman c1v1l1 zatlon IS found m thrs course Left to rlght D Turnbull F uda F Dtlphra A Crane S Levme K Kemtmg S Cooper C N1elsen G Pxerct S Smzo SEVENTH GRADE SHOP Jumor htgh boys are glven a taste of metal worl-:mg Slmple opera trons preformed on metal workmg mnchtnts and other bastt: practrces are taught Icft to rlght, K Aschemback, R Betk, J Engle, W Dunn, D Fme, B Govstn, H Jensen, R Kaza, F Logan J MtKeown, R OVS6J'Sh1k, G. Pearl, F, Patrrdge, A. Theodore, VU, Whlsh, York, Mr. Castle - Instructor. ff-,J M 1313 if fe' ffviftig-6 Wm ff F X644 Q 1--asv' m if 'Wu J Q THE ARE A fm -AE IL 1, .i K ' H Y ' Q ,K , ' MT5 ' ,f3 X . .N ' nm' I E L' ' 'll X fy 5 L 1 1 W X P V M X X L NM X -'V' L X. J -X Q M FA X A , U2 W5 ' V 1 'R ' x ' 'l if Vmb 'I Y X J , Q f4Wf,',9 X xx H W if .' 4 w 4 V my QW, + 11 73- , xx x V , bd , A ,Mm 9 l f 'W 'f2'f+4 N ,V ll, lx wx X K 113' X R x ,1 If xx gig 39' f fy f M NV R lx TATTLER STAFF Left to rrght frrst row J Fme E Woodford P Decker J Caruso L Rowe A Wall P Fontarne D Attardo Second row M Golub H LaChapelle N Beman E Russo 1 Prccolo P Irvxng V Koch K Katz L Charlzlone Mrss DeDomxn1cxs Adxrsor Thxrd rom P Corrette M Wolf W Neuhauser D Smith H Nlelsen E Glazer G Stewart TATTLLR Always hurryrng always busy an 1deal descrlptron set up and of course those ever present deadlmes to meet Under the leadershxp of Lee Rovse our edrtor the yearbook qurckly took shape OH to an early start last sprmg the dummy comm1ttee began work on page arrangements Th1s fall senror prctures were taken deadlmes met and plenty of hard work completed To help defray the expense of the Tattler the Senrors presented thelr class play rn the sprmg Members of the staff also sold candy at our home basketball games The lncreased school enrollment resulted rn some ne cessary changes It was found that because of the srze of the seventh elghth and nrnth grades two pages would have to be used for therr class prctures The Semor Class owes a vote of thanks to thelr ad vrsor Mrss DeDom1n1c1s If rt had not been for her patlence and understandxng our Tattler would not be what rt IS We wrll long remember her help and gurdance through the year 56 Left to rnght Joseph Caruso Busmess Man ager MISS DeDom1nxc1s Advrsor Leelarne Rowe Ifdrtor , . , . ' ' ' I ' ' ' ' -- V . ' ': . , . , . y - 1 ' x - v - V - , 'I . , - . . . , of the star? of the 1957 Tattler. Articles to write, pages to 1 7 7 - ' ' Y 7 D 1 ' a 7 7 7 9 Y 3 , . y--fu STATISTICIANS FEATURE WRITERS Left to rn ht D Heeber P Fonrame V Fontame V Koch Left to rxgeht snttmg E Wcyodford L Rowe P Irvmg Stand j Nargx J Angelo mg D Smxth D Attardo M Golub SALES AND PATRON MANAGERS Left to rtght J Pmcolo H La Chapelle J Fme you- AD MANAGERS ART AND SPORTS EDITORS AND PASTE UPS Lett to mehr snrtmt, j C.1ll.1han W Neuhauser J Caruso Left to m,ht strung lx Katz L Bnghtman A Wall I Glluer Stdnlme P Lorrette L Charnznone H Nnelsen 57 Standnnz E Russo E Sexton P Decker X1 W'olf C1 Stewart SALMON SHEET STAFF Left to rtght nrst row L Wadstrom D Attardo D OConnor D Heeber D Smxth J Ftne Edttor A Wall Asst Edttor M Golub V Cort P Merrttt L Bercowttz Second row A Tracy P Fontalne E Sexton P Decker J Pnceolo C Cort S Taxener G Prerce P Irvlng V Koch L Brtghtman L Radtn E Woodford Mrs Smnth Adusor Thtrd row J Angelo L Rowe H LaChapelle L Chartzlone E Glazer W Neuhauser H Nlelsen F Keating J Callahan A Cum ALMO SHEET mrngs 1 Pxnney Get your Salmon Sheet now tts better than ever' If you were rn the eafeterta when the school paper came out you would have heard th1s from Mtchael Wolf and Hector LaChapelle Prlnted agatn by the West Hartford News our paper and even ptctures to tllustrate the news stortes We were all used to seerng our anxious and able edttor jane Fme runntng through the halls wxth her cltp board roundtng up stray feature wrtters and reporters Anne Wall and her typlsts were to be found typtng fever rshly to make that f1nal deaclhne All the exchanges were handled by Ellen Sexton and Drana Attardo ably reported the current fashlon trends The busmess matters were handled efhcrently by Donald Smtth and h1s buslness staff Through their efforts the sales of the Salmon Sheet have broken all records The efforts of the w hole stahf would haxe been In yarn wtthout the gutdance of our adxtsor Mrs Smrth Her help and understandlng were of great xalue rn worktng out the problems of putttng out a good paper The eomblned efforts of all have made the l957 Salmon Sheet the best school paper yet 58 STAFF AND ADVISOR Let to rttzht seated A Wall Asslstant t ttor E lttor Standing Mrs Smtth Adxtsor D Smnth Busnness Man aeer . A ' li A r l I .V I V r l A , l l A , ' . 'T- .A , . A , . I, . ' 1, I. . . ' ' ,' . . . , . , . , . Ai . , . -- ' 4. 'QV . , . ', . v Y 1 I 'V A A 'L v , Y .xt . I ' K L' l . YY I features accounts of interesting happenings around school Y A I L I n , , , I 1 ' ' U t . . V . - 5 , e l A I . K ff I 1 K L K A ' 1 ' t ' A l 'ef L A Ya 1 YL I V ' l K . f 'x , : , ' -- ' El' ..l. Fine- L . ' 2 , , W-N4.: c K an FEATURE WRITERS Left ro nghr slrtmg L Rowe J Fme P Decker Standmg L Raclm M Golub L Bercowntz BUSINESS STAFF TYPISTS ghafLZ10ne W Neuhausef Standing F Keating D J Angelo P Fontame Standmg A Wall J Pxccolo mn REPORTERS Left to rnght snrtnnr, H LaChapclle l' Sexton J Pmnu P lrvmz F Wocunlford Standlnq L Wallstrcmm D Attarllo D OConncr A Tram V Koch G Pierce S Taxener C Cont V Cont P Memrr D Hcc-ber L3 E 'L' ,V L1 Q. 3 'T ...Q . ,S ggi 5 A I-eff IQ flghf, Siffinf-Z2 H- Nielsen, J- Callahan, L- Left to right, sitting: L. Brightman, A, Cummings xl , K . , Q , , 4 - - IV! STUDENT COL NCIL Left to rlght hrst rovs F Pellmer D Artardo P Decker F Keauns.: Treasurer L Charlzlone XICC Presxdent A Povsell Presxdent P Irvmg Secretary R juda B Moreland L Radm Second rovt M Wllklns A Cardoso H Barnard N Bramon T Stenstrom B Seger B OConner C Reglnl L Case Mr Mason Adusor STUDE T COUNCIL xn order to promote the best mterests of our school and to dex elop good cooperanon betw een the teachers and thc students These words taken from the preamble of the Student Council s CODSIIILIIIOH gxve IH short the actual purpose and gml of our twenty councxl members Whllc electxng class officers m the fall the Senlor Class five thc Sophomorcs hte and the Freshman four Mr Mason thc C ounc1l Adusor called the first meet :ng to order to clcct officers Thls year Alun Powell was elected Presldent Lco Charlzxonc V1ce Presldent Pat Irvmg Secretary 1ndFrcd Keatmg Treasurer Flrst on thc Councll s agenda was lmprowement on our cafeterla program A Cafeterla Patrol has been formed and IS novt 1n operatlon As ln past years the Councfl supervlsed a Studcnt Day when students takc over the posxtrons of all the teachers and admmlstratne ofhccrs IH the school The Student Councll IS proud of the good COOPCIHIIOD they haxc formed bcm een the faculty and the students and they hopc m futurc ycars thls codc vull be follow ed to make Bloomficld Hlgh 1 wonderful placc for both teachers and pup1ls 60 Left to rncht on ell Pres Treasurer OFFICERS L Charxzlone V1cePres1dent A :dent P Irwme Secretary F Keatmg S, .ss - A 5 ' ,1..w, W WW, S ,. A' A l' l l - v - 1 - - v - . . '- V . ' l , i ,' ' i ' V L ' . fl l, . , . L 'l . ' . . .H ' , L V S l 7 7 . . . . 1 choose s1x representanves to the Councrl, the Jumors elected A . ' 4 a i ' S V - ' . . q . . . . X D , U , , X s 1 1 A 7 - . . s 3 . V ' ' K L I P . 1 Y ' , I ,-, , I l5 l ni 40' ia. HONOR SOCIETY Left to nght L Rowe E Sexton J Angelo Mxss Zabrrskxe Advrsor M Golub D Smlth E Woodford H0 01? SOCIETY lllllli f OFFICERS Left to nght E Sexton M Golub J Angelo The Bloomfield Chapter of the Natronal Honor Socrety held xts rnductrons after the February vacatnon thns year New members were selected by a faculty commlttee whrch has set up standards of selection based on the four prmclples of the Honor Socrety character scholarshnp leadership and servxce These necessary qualxficattons are desxgned to keep the Soclety a restrlctnve and actrve organrzatlon The acttvxttes of the Bloomfield Chapter this year mcluded school and LlVlC servxce proyects The members planned for the estftbllshment of an Honor SOCIETY award and worked on the formulatron of a College Nnght program at the hugh school An area of major concentratxon for the organnzatlon throughout the year was that of brlngmg the Socnety xnto closer assocxatxon wxth the student body Honor Soclety actnvmes were publlshed to fam1l1ar1ze the students wrth the Socretys alms and accomplrshments and ln turn the Honor Socxety attempted to recognlze and commend the ach1evements of mdnvlduals 1n the school The members of the Bloomfield Honor Socrety have trxed to set an example for the student body representrng an orgamzatlon whrch m all 1ts actlons recognrzes and pro motes tts four doctr1nes w1th1n the school and contmually mamtfuns nts reputatlon as a source of prxde to the school and commumty 61 Q 'iff '5 ,aff F t I ' r - v - a 1 - x - 1 ' I 1 9 Y by . K wrt 5 4 ' S T ' 4 . , . . . x I7 . I 1 sex 3 1. , . , . . y s ' 4 BUSINESS CLUB Left to right first rovs P Bylensl-tx J Atkmson I-I Cwach K Fenton E Russo D Heeber D Grossl L Brightman V Koch Second row Mrs Harper Advisor P Vlgnone P Fontaine M Flanagan G Hardy P Decker F Goetz J Piccolo N Boylngton A Wall B Powell A Cummmgs Third rovl M Green A Guerrera B Vrvolo R Pauroso L Mascolo D Urban BUSINESS CLUB Again this year the Business Club was among the most active organlzatlons in the school Under the gu1dance of the1r faculty adusor Mrs Harper the g1rls carrred out a var1ed schedule of actlvltres In October they presented the first dance of the season Autumn Leaves The1r many prolects included a VISIE so interesting that the girls muted a representatxve of the bank to speak at a later meetmg In March the glrls heard a talk on key punch operators and also rec1eved a demon stratron of the electric typewriter A field trip to I-Irllyer College was made ln April to acquannt the girls wlth local educational facilities The ofiicers who led this club were Presxdent Joyce Prccolo Vlce presldent Dianne Grossn Secretary Kathleen Fenton and Treasurer Ernestme Russo The Executive Committee consisting of Lilian Brightman Valerie Koch ayne Atkmson and Patrrcm Bylenskl was invaluable IH assisting the officers and expressrng the wrshes of the mem ers We are sure that the glrls will always profit from this acquaintance with the busmess world 62 OFFICERS Left to rlght D Grossl V1cePres1dent D Fenton Secretary J Plccolo Presxdent If R.1sso Treasurer I ' ,I 'Z . ', . ' , - , - I , . I . - ,I - , . , . . 'z .I - I , - , - , 3 I. I I I . . 3 to the Connecticut Bank 8: Trust Company. The trip proved c 1 . . , I Y - . . -7 , . Y , , . I I .- . I . I I I 1 I a I i , . - , . -' b . I llilf - ...pw IVORLD AFFAIRS CI UB Left to right snttxm, L Rome I Fmc I' Wcwotlfcurtl L Bc-rumltz btandlng A Goldberg A Warrlng F Ixcatms, L Radm R Lnpskx P Irxmg I-I Nnelstn I' Glazer D Smlrh Mr Newers Instructor M Golub H L.1Ch.1pellL vi' FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA t to r11,ht lx st nm Sdn o Mmmn B OLLAH NI IXICYIFAO I Brooks NI Dawllson tulas I Dcluuo buonl rmx Mxu lurru Atlusor 'N Ixulpa N Wlllougllby I Moriarty rllxhlff C lI.1tt1c P II.1lgl1 A Campbell Thml nm N Bmmun C Gamble S Taxener L ant M Iuxnlrtl B Sutton 5 ILL I' INIIIIIILI Fuurtlm nm S Schwartz B Barber C. Knox C. Fomcr S Lumc I Yllsxuwrth SCIEZN CE CI UB Left to right seated A Cummlnm I Cope M Golub I 'lone XX Neuhwsnr P Corrette Second row Mrs Mnckelson A usur R Puybyuen -X Iiuulcr I Dclphm N Ilxlls Il L.1Chape1lL Thxrd row J Mamon M Andlnman N Bmmon L Manure TENNIS CLUB Left to mehr nrst mv P Qorrure L Rovxc I Pmnex T brrcnstmm B Se e A Qummxngs Cope Second row Mr Broun Mixmor C Keatlng N Sanm NI Lexxm S Lexlne P Merntt lx Pease Thnrd rcm A Crane I Mermr B Hemcmdn N Bramun G Plum: XX Neuhauser M Golub 3 Y W GLEE CLUB Left to r1g,ht hrst row A WBIIIDL J Corrette L Palmer B OLeary N Wtlloughby V Cort F Pelletier M W1ll1s M Green B Bauer P Fontame M Koxxalsky 5 Levme P Irvmg Second row D Urban J Calusme A Goldberg M Leonard L Betters N Kulpa B Lee B Barber V lxoch L Brlbhtman L Woodford J Fme P Decker Thrrtl rnxx B Wlood A Flynn N Duns moor N Bramon G Tllley G Pxerce N Palmer b Tawener L Grant P Mrnalga C Whxtney K Quasnrtschka P Haxgh Fourth row Mrs jolrtlon Instructor M Berth R Andrews J Callahan F Gay P Corrette W Moreland H Nrelsen J Cope M Hmes J Gunmnx, J Federlco W Neuhauser B OConner T Stenstrom B Seger A Magno Z! sv L 4 BAND F'rst row s'tting.,: G. Girarrl D. Sineti D, Grossi, F. Keating. L. Charizione, H. LaChapelle ' 'ontl row ' ing.: M. Minalta, M. Gul lberg, l.. Cuyler T. Du lu F. Logan, F. Piscatlila. T 4 t row standing: Mr, Clharluntl - Instructor T. Yowlousky, T. Pease, -I. Sinclair, B. Heineman C Swenson T. Olcott R. Marantlino . Steinberg, D, Nielsen, D. O'Connor. - ws: T' JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL Left to rlght first rovs J Eckhart M Lewm S Gardner J Manlon M Berch C Tracy P Kasln G G1ll N Daxxdson Second rovx M Lupo S Kruh N Schwartz B Seaton E Glazer F Gay M Leonard L Coxey If Ellsworth D Urban Absent Alice Warrlnt Presxdent PEP SQUAD Piccolo I' Russo Y Ixoch I NHILI M Xxlllli Thlrd row B Powell M Wxlklns I. Rove P Decker C, Hardy A Cummlnw T Arrencllo Fourth row B Dane B Wood G Txlley , . , . ' . 'z . , . , . ' , . , . Y ' V 4 ' ' V ' 4 ' Y .T t , - , - , - , A , - . . 1 Left to right, seated: N. Beman, DI. Pinney, P. Merritt, D. Urban. Second row: N. Palmer, J ,1. .. '. ,,l' - .. 'I A ' , - . - ', , I V . V A V , . , . , . t ., . . , . , . , . . Q' I THE GLADIATO BASEBALL TEAM Left to right kneelrng F Tuccr B Seger S York A Charbonneau F Keatrng Bat Boy Keatrng K Katz G Gustafson J Federico H LaChapelle Standmg Coach Nevers J Krdd Co-captain L Lupo Cocaptarn J OMeara R Beaudoxn P Flynn L Bergamlm H Sxnclatr W McAul1iTe D Larensen Managers C Tracy J Foster T Hamilton M Berch D Egan BASEBALL Bloomfields baseball team completed a farr season last sprmg by wrnnmg five and losmg eleven games Many of the games we lost were close five of them were lost by two or less runs Pat Flynn and jo Federrco prtched two vrctorres apnece and Bob Beaudom plckecl up the other wm The coveted battmg trophy was won by Jim OMeara wxth an xmpressrve 410 battmg average Thrs year we lose Co CZPIHIHS Louie Lupo and Jimmy Kldd and also varsxty lettermen Pat Flynn jxm OMeara Bob Beaudom and Harvey Smclarr To carry on rn the1r place however there are returnmg letter men Wally Neuhauser Hector LaChapelle Kenny Katz Fred Keatmg Joe Frederrco Lee Bergamlm and Danny Larenson Combined wrth these seasoned veterans will be many new players mcludmg Leo Charl zrone Bxll Moreland Art Charbonneau B111 McAul1ffe Tommy Hamll ton Fran Juda and Greg Callahan Wrll the avarlabrlrty of talent and the able coachmg of Mr Nevers thrs team certamly ought to go far We are sure th1s capable group w1ll match the sportsmanshrp and enthusrasm of prevxous teams 68 BLOOMFIELD VISITORS Ellsworth Suffield St Thomas Hale Ray Portland Berlm Canton Suflield Sxmsbury Wxndsor Locks 11 Ellsworth East Hampton Bacon Srmsbury Wrndsor Locks if N . 1 1 .5 t X nfl I I vi A 5. - e 2 A, . 3 l l l l l ' 8 .. 11 ' . ' ' ' ' 8 . H.. 5 ' ' I ' 1 t.... . 6 . . ' 1 . . 14 St. Thomas , . 6 , ' y v 1 1 ,. . 4 r 1 1 ' ..., 2 l '- ' ' , , ' - 3 , ...... . 18 , , , - , 10 S, ,ss, .6 5 , . l . ' . . 7 I ,. , , , ' , I' 1 ,...... 5 1 1 a r ' 6 ,.,, 7 , , . 15 ....,...,..,.... 5 ' ' ' , , 1 ' 6 - b E - 8 ' .. 7 He s Out' That Swmg' aa, Mr,- Happy Landmg' Sa ev A Hxt' Suspense' fi k L : 1: ' 1 . 7 fi Q5 an AVL 'A ' Q, af iifp x 1 Y I , -v..a V. 69 I Tony Why H ml Jimmy uni Pete M 'N K Dxck Coach Yacomello an Co Captams Q25 Howle eo Wally V' SOCCER TEAM Left to right, seated: A. Crane - Manager, W. Neuhauser, J. Callahan, L. Charizione, A. Magno Co captain, H. Nielsen -- Co-captain, E. Walsh, T, Walsh, F. Attenello, P. Corrette, Managers Hutzler C. Swenson. Standing: E. Glazer - Manager, R. Goodwin, D. Rosenthal, A. Catdosa J Foster J. Cope, F. juda, R. Benmaor, R. juda, j. Eagan, J. Federico, W. Brush, C. Walbam A Fillmore, R. Federico, R. Boyington, Coach Yaconiello. .. . 1 , . .,, 0 3 7 SOCCER If you are a friend of mine Ill see you at the 50 yard line S said the little pins many B H S students were wearing this fall It is safe to say that this year the soccer games aroused the interest of the whole school Early in September we became accustomed to seeing the whole soccer team exercising under Coach Yaconiellos watchful eye every night The boys elected Tony Magno and Howie Nielsen co captains and then started out on a long tough schedule The played well as a team especially with the extra help of Leo Charizione a senior playing his first year of soccer and the work of goalie Dick Juda, a transfer from Saint Thomas Seminary The most exciting game of the season was when Bacon played us here at home and we pressed a fast attack and gained a three to nothing victory At the end of the season which wasn t as victorious as we had hoped the boys elected Tony Magno the most valuable player The team already noted for its good sportsmanship lived up to their reputation when they found that they had to forfeit all games because of the mtstaken use of an meligable player Through their efforts they set the ground work for many more successful soccer seasons 70 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Left to rrght leneehnt, F juda R Anlrews A Niaano A Powell Co captatn L Charlzxone lx lxatz Standrng, E Glazer Manager J Gunnrng W Moreland R Labrxe L Cuyler captzun R jula F Keating Mr Paterno Coach VARSITY BASKETBALL The 1956 57 btsketball season was one that w1ll not be readtly forgotten here at Bloomfield Hrgh The season started off smoothly Wlfh Bloomheld wnnnrng therr first four games before they were handed 1 defeat at the h tnds of Wftndsor Loeks Throughout the season they had only four defe tts two from Wlndscur Locks and two from Sa1nt Thomas Co eaptun Al Powell lrvened up many games wlth h1s fancy foot work and flne defenstve plays The other senlor boys who atded htm were Leo Ch1r1z1one a hne set shooter Rtchard uda and Roland Andrews reserxe players who supphed that extra push many trmes when xt was needed and Tony Magno who wrth hrs usual supply of fighttng sprrrt helped wtn many games Lo captarn Larry Quyler ace shot B111 Moreland rebounder R1eh1e LaBr1e and Sophomore Fred Keating were among the underclassmen on thls fine team Unfortunately due to a CIAC rullng on eltgxbtlxty the War Hawks had to forfett thetr first four games leavrng them wlth a 14 8 overall record Thus when tournament berths were dtstrrbuted they mxssed by mere decrmal po1nts The War Haw ks how ever were 1n second place IH the league leavrng a fine record for succeedmg teams to lrve up to BLOOMFIELD VISITORS I il 1 Ellsworth East Hampton Berlin Portland Wrndsor Locks Hartford Tech St Thomas Bacon Slmsbury Suffield East Hampton Wtndsor Locks Berhn Portland Hartford Tech Canton Bacon Ellsworth St Thomas Sxmsbury Sufheld These games were forfetted due to the melrgxbxhty of one of the players 72 '59 E ' I . . 47 , , ,I . K 75 .D V. . y A. ,L 3 A Y I t 47 , ,. A 1 L ' . I .44 , . ,, . , - , ' 50 . W If ' V . . . l 62 Canton -' ' I I U I 68 ' ' ' 58 ' I - N , , ' J 67 , If V ' ' 86 , K Y V . . . 43 ' .. 1. I '. . , . 44 ' ' I K. ' .l ' , 76 a 5 ' 'L 80 . ' . 64 ,. , ' , 51 . . A . . 1 69 . . . 48 . ' . ' I . 61 '. - ' w ' r ' 65 L. Ext' C0 Y: if Fred Rxchard Alvm Ton 5 -fl' B111 Y 1-an iff 1 Roland L 'ffl Larry f r gl D1ck ,, 45 I ' K 191' X f I wi. X 4,1 5 Qi r N A A F If r L A f A ' S fr 1 Qfffifg r .,, I! -I Q gr X xl rf' X Q ' at 7 K ' -E K'-,. Q , ' ' rrrr r f 2 W. A'., ' m r ' 2.33 3 x r r ' . 9 ,.,, X 6 : ' f X f 5 , if 'L f f f 7 frfh SNX if 1 3 X, if 4 ,aiu V ' - v.A ' ' six ' 'N - ' zinvvfv If 'nx - x AW' X 45 A . ' 1 A i W x fx r 1 I' H Q H . X 1 A 1 L' .' A E 1 . I IQ .' 'f?' if Q . 'xl s 1' as 4 'M . 1 ,I f- 4 K 15' uf Q 0 ' Wh -'ir 5 ni? , -gas? WMV ,W , f,f,5.w, Y t - Q Sw: -41. , o 4 I K if L ri 0 2 , o Q 3 4 ' ' Q, Q : ng .iv' wi 4 'lv ns. 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' . .af ! - l . 1 1, x 1 fE?i5i'9 J L l J V BASKETBALL TEAM Left to right kneeling G Callahan R Scruse A Charbonneau B Goodwin E Walsh Standing Mr Cronin Coach T Cardoso F Juda L Bergamini T Hamilton F Attenello E Blackman Manager BLOOMFIELD VISITORS Ellsworth East Hampton Hartford Tech Windsor Locks Berlin Portland St Thomas Canton Simsbury Suffield East Hampton Windsor Locks Berlin Portland Hartford Tech Canton Bacon Ellsworth St Thomas Simsbury Suffield I V BASKETBALL Bloomfield s junior Varsity basketball team completed a very suc cessful year compling a record of seventeen wins and live losses The team had speed height and shooting ability and with these essentials the boys lived up to our expectations From a good start the boys progressed and had an eight game winning streak gomg at the end of the season Fran Juda the J V high scorer was the spark plug of the team rebounds and consistent scoring Backing Fran up was Lee Bergamtni who used his six foot four height to pull down many rebounds and make lay ups Tommy Hamilton and ulius Scruse dazzled their op ponents with their fast dribbling and fine outside shooting Using his one hand set shot or his jump shot Greg Callahan helped rack up the scores The ready and able reserves were Art Charbonneau player with a deadly set shot Eddie Walsh a fine guard and Tony Cardosa and Frank Attenello who were both fine rebounders We are sure that in future years these boys will use the knowledge Coach Cronin has given them and be the core of a winning xarsity team 75 3l A . 30 ' A i ' 37 30 , ' ' . 32 ., 22 - - -- - ' 44 ' . 32 - 3 - U 26 ' ., , , 55 . . '. . 52 3 . 50 37 . 38 - 37 . 30 , . . ' - , . 3? B?C0f1 V- -- The six-foot freshman won the admiration of all with his timely 48 . . ., 59 . . .i ' 29 ,. 28 ' ' , I 1 57 ' 31 -U - U J U U U - 37 ' . . 38 ' ' . 37 32 ' ' ' U 43 30 U a 45 . A 36 . . ' 56 . . 37 ' ' ' ' 66 . 38 Y U U ' 50 . 47 ' 57 ' 40 ' ' , 1 ' ' ' ' . . 61 29 C HFFRLEADERS Left to right kneeling D Attardo Captarn L Lupo P Fontaine P Irving L Brightman E Xiifooclford L Radm Standing I Lorrette L Palmer V Coit B Peterson F Pelletier P Setignese N Mattil R Porter Captain CHEERLEADERS C10 Bloomfield Go Win Bloomfield Win' You will tlvs ays find Bloomficlcls cheerleldcrs cheer ing on thcir teims during the soccer and baskctball sc lsons Dian Attardo has prox en to be one of the best captuns yet fit a given tcam situation This ycar has been one of the xcry few years in which a larger majority of the spectators really got behind their cheerleader and did their jobs A cheerleader is out on the floor to lead the cheers and not to put on a show for thc spectators It is the wish of each and every girl on the squad to see that next years crowd does even 1 better lob It is a known fact that a large 1nd enthusiasttc crowd of spectators gncs the team morc cncouragement to win Many new chccrs were introduced this year and seemed to be accepted vcry well by the boys and spectators Within these cheers the girls have tricd to show their ability in acrobatics Remember Hey Team During the school year thc girls held two rallies a soccer rally and a basketball rtlly The girls wish to express their sincere appreciation to the office and faculty for their cooperation to make the rallies successful We all hope these rallies haxc made an impression on the whole stu dent body 76 Left to right standing Marie Ginny Lou Kneeling Alice Fran ' i ' 1' . ' , . ' , . 1 ' , . . . l Y - L , fi 2 VA ' , ' - 1 . - , Q' 4,1 ' .' , ' -. , ., .1 -1' , .... . . W . . 9 . . . ' . 1 , i Q, always thinking of more effective motions and words to ' . I . . . X JL 1 Y, Y I c . h D Nc L l l ,I i ' ' t . . xg . W f 1 2 . I' ' Yx K J x . . is ' - ' K g Y . . - I h ' , f f y . vi . . . . H ' I, n' : ', ' ' D ' I ' . t 3 , . 1 ,. 1 V . ff' rv gf 'X N S .X .......--- Q 'N- -- ik, ,X 'S N ...H M, '5h. , f . L,,h - HOCKEY TEAM Left to right kneeling A Attenello j Prnney Captams Back rom N Bramon P Irving K Keatrng B Shea A Harger S Tawener N Kulpa B Barber E Woodford D Grossr A Cum mrngs S Lev1ne D OConnor P Merrrtt N Wrlloughby A Daly L Palmer FIEI D HOCKEY The Grrls Freld Hockey Team started therr year off agam wlth a bang by defeating Lrtchfield 7 1 wrth Bloomfield s tremendous rrght wrng ean P1nney drrvrng rn both goals Thelr second game brought a heartbreak when Bloomfield lost therr first game of the year to Srmsbury 10 rn the last quarter Although the grrls had broken therr four year undefeated record they had hoped to start a new one thrs year Our Hghtrng team got rrght back 1n there how ever at the next game and defeated Wrndsor 5 0 wrth forwards Patty Irvrng Nancy Bramon Lmda Palmer Esther Woodford and center half back Audrey Harger each drrvmg rn a goal At the end of a farrly successful season the whole team put the1r heads together and voted Anto1nette Attenello the Most Valuable Player of the Year At thrs trme Patty Merrrtt was also elected captarn for the 1957 F1eld Hockey Team Although Bloomfreld drd lose some of thenr games they wrll always be known as good losers and excellent sportsmen To be a good loser 15 as good as a wmner Best of luck grrls and walt trll next year BLOOMFIELD VISITORS Lrtchfield Srmsbury Wrndsor F arm rngton Srmsbury Farmmgton Lrtchfield Wrndsor 1 -- ' ' ,J , 2 ' 1 O ' 1 5 ' , ,MO 0 ' .. 5 0 ' ,, 1 O ' 0 0 ' .,. ,..., ,..3 1 ' 1 Best Man Wms' Rush That Goal' fx f g y Left to nght A Wall Manager A Atteneuo Co capram Mrs Kdparnck Coach J Pm ney Co captam Where s The Other Team? You Mnssed' , X h Qixji Q, , h e x 4, BASKETBALL TEAM Left to right D OConnor I Eme V Koch L Shelton J Combs B Wood G Tllley A Wall B Lee D Gross: R Clarke Kneeling A Attenello Laptann BA KE T BALL Basketball one of the fayorltes ln glrls sports started agarn th1s year w1th mueh enthusrasm Mrs Krlpatnck and Captam Antomctte Attenello drdnt waste any nmc preparmg thelr team for 1 wln Forwards Anne Wall Bm Wood Lautellm Shelton Ruby Clarke Glorla Trlley and Joyce Combs dxd outstandxng jobs to brnng therr tum to yrntory A good team IS ehxraeterrzed by slcrll ful guards and thls year was outstandrng me Fme a newcomer to the team and Valer1e Koeh and Antornette Attenello four year men were yery valuable to the team Altogether they made 1957 IU outstandlng year Agun good sportsmanshrp took 1 front seat Plu mg agalnst all types of teams Bloomfield alw ays proud that they were good sports Workmg to The V team played very well th1s year and are hopmg to put on an equally good performance IH the year to come Managers plmy 1 brg part 1n runnlng 1 tum smoothly and Ann Daly and Suzanne Gardner can be cl1ss1fied as the best Through the expert trun mg of thelr Coach Mrs Kllpatrltlc these glrls haye done very well as scorekeepers BLOOMFIELD VISITORS Wmdsor Ellsworth N ewmgton East Wrndsor Slmsbury Wmdsor East W1ndsor Ellsworth Newxngton S1msbury ' Y 1 i ' , D . A 4, . ' , , X . 5 , . , . ' , . , , , . , . ' . ji . - ' . . , t ' ' ' ' ' ' , 1 . ' ' . L ' t l l 'A 'I l I . . in A 4 r . A A K y . 1 I h as L vl - vm K 1 7 ' . . ning season. gcther has proven very important and rewarding. , R V V I ' ' ' ' . ' l 7 t ' L ' '. t ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' - A ' 1 A ' ' r -1 ' ' . Ja . . A ' , ' , ' ' ' 4 A . L' - I V BASKETBALL TEAM Left to nght standmg Mrs Kllpatrlck Coach S Gardner Manager K Erxckson j Nord strom C Hmckley A Campbell E Ellsworth A Daly Manager Kneelmg M Van Wre B Russo K Pease E Butvxlas C Colt 'hr' .. , :. - ,. - ,. ,. - ,. ,. ,. ,. - . .. , ,. ,. ,.. ,.,fx' '-ninj' 1 . 2 ,A ' , SOFTBALL TEAM Left to r1g,ht Standing, S Gardner M:m.1L,Lr M Lupo D Grossl A Harger E Barley B Wood P Vrgnone D OLonnor P Merrxtt D lxeeney Mrs Kllpatrnl-. Coach Kneelmg D Nlelsen E Butulas P Vxgnone P Irum., F Wcmcmdfrurri SOFTBALL TEAM Y ' I I' l ' Y I 4 7 ' , . , . R , . , . , . , . , . y ' x 7 v , - r 1 - 7- . K , . , . , , , , 1 . . , , , , , . , . , . 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New Homes - Alterations - Additions I ' I I , 396 , I 4'-0'05'0'-0 0f'0' CURRENT 3 JIDEND RATE oclety for avlngs MAIN OFFICE 31 PRATT STREET HARTFORD BARRY SQUARE BRANCH 673 MAPLE AVENUE EAST HARTFORD BRANCH 980 MAIN STREET WEST HARTFORD BRANCH 994 FARMINGTON AVENUE 0 Us Nolmwssr nmcu 13oo Anmv Avenue AT awe HILLS MAPLE HILL FARMS Mzlk Cream Egg: Cbeexe Wxllnam E Mxller and Sons Telephone ADams 2 2034 21 BURR ROAD BLOOMFIELD CONNECTICUT NOBLE HARDWARE AND VARIETY STORE Tel. CHapel 2-5094 836 PARK AVENUE BLOOMFIELD, CONNECTICUT 98 3 T S 2 T 40' '021064 4-01 '010402 -40' 9 gg . . . A6 L- , IP U5 O CZ . vo ,l'l1 ' . Z . UI I U5 -I . O W l l'I WURDIG S MILK BAR 947 BLUE HILLS AVENUE BLOOMEIELD CONNECTICUT SCOTT S NURSERIES AND GREENHOUSES Landscape Plannzng and Plantzng Arzutzc Floral Arrangement! Telephone CHape1 2 5565 835 COTTAGE GROVE ROAD BLOOMFIELD CONNECTICUT Bloom elclf Moy! 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I ..- L l 4 l E . , . , . o o I 1 . . . .I gi 40H0'0-40N0'040f BLOOMFIELD PHARMACY JOSEPH BARNETT, Ph.G., Reg. Pharm. sPEC1AL1z1NG IN PRESCRIPTIONS Complete Line of Dfugf, Candy, Tobacco Sealteft Ice Cream Tel. CHapel 2-1688 405 BROWN'S GREENHOUSES 330 WINTONBURY AVENUE BLOOMFIELD, CONNECTICUT Tel. CHape1 2-5512 BLOOMFIELD APPLIANCE C0 838 PARK AVENUE BLOOMFIELD CONNECTICUT C omplzmentx 0 HAROLD G FENTON BUILDER CONTRACTOR BLOOMFIELD AVENUE BLOOMFIELD CONNECTICUT NIGRO PUMP CO Water Syftemx Domefnc and Commercml Salex Serwce Mamtenan ce SUMP PUMPS 1500 BLUE HILLS AVENUE Telephone CHapel 2 9649 Home Phone MU 8 5588 BURKS DEMING MEYERS PENBERTHY SUMP PUMPS x -0'K0N0Y ' f 'A' 9 , 9 A . 'IO9 -'JK '0401 '-01f0N0'01'01-0401'-01'0'0N 72061 '0ff0'f0 -011024061 9 -'-0 2?'0'40'f0 0's01f0M.0v0v10N0J'0N0'f6'X?s-0N0 CAPITOL WELL DRILLING CO. NICHOLAS A. NIGRO, Proprietor Drilled and Driven Wellf We are Equipped to Drill o Farm o Suburban 0 Industrial Air Conditioning Wells Test Holes - Estimates Free of Charge CI-lapel 2-9529 BLOOMFIELD, CONNECTICUT REGINI S SERVICE CENTER ESSO PRODUCTS 830 PARK AVENUE BLOOMFIELD CONNECTICUT Tel CH 2 9032 PARK AVE DEPT STORE Bl OOMFILI D c ONNEC new x9K0110v01401C0'01f0's0'0vf0'l010H01s0Y IIO I 824 PARK AVENUE WMM2 2 2 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 940N0 -0'01f0N0f0N0X0'l04401l0f'0K01-0'f01l0M0 1717101016110 CONNECTICUT PACKING COMPANY BLOOMFIELD CONNECTICUT HOME OF BLACK ANGUS III '05 0x01 C7640 1701201 3 2, ru 5 Q 2 2 .2 2 P- - ' o O O C Q CD O 1 w 2 -U 2 O . 5 C v Q D Q.. ' ua O .. H., . 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