Central Connecticut State University - Dial Yearbook (New Britain, CT)

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J. n u W ,wif , 1. n ' . ,,. 1 H 1 1 ,. . ii us ' But at my back I always bear Time's winged chariot hurrying near,' Anal yonder all before its lie Deserts of vast eternity. - Marvell. xw' rn qq ,, Qt F A L. THE 1950 .. 5 i , ld 1 ?' l gt ...,,i' I TEACHERS CGLLEGE of CONNECTICUT T New Britain T Connecticut 3 Ami play, too Learning to create DEDICATION This year commemorates one hundred years of teacher education in the State of Connecticut. To those pioneers who instituted the first teacher training program here in New Britain one century agog and to those educators who have worked for the advancement of teacher education in Connecticut, this yearbook is dedicated. Once upon rl time Q... V i M' V A ,.1 -1. 1 .yu : w ' 4 'fmw Y W' N H uw ,. 'u,, ' XM , Mm , 'Q 'gy,Gyy,,,Hlf.,,i .L,m M W '1'1w! U15 yr1i 2 Y N lu- w ,H .. M , il W 'll lv' 'M 11 f3: 'H Vw 1 wsNHwuM5iUN,1 M wx , H 1' M fx! N r H M, , X V , -M vu ww w 1rA5LgwIQi u X -'J NH in QEHNWW'mu A Mu! muy U ,M n ,1 . r gm NH W. U Wq1 1Hm 1 w 1 1 w X, ,, m'v n uw vwm wwww nllvS,,,,n,q.!MNu1!M W? xx H N W X x N . V.. . . ' ru U , XMUN NWNLWL WXININ M' W Xu N! N! H M M NM H HW W Mlm, M lx ,,,,,,,, ,I XL n ww , Z ZX, s P., -n N' Q , .3':fFN bu. . .I -' w w. wx.. H H ,. fif5m'j,,,.x'. ' 1:+115X'f4,ix.-1 . 45,2 'Qs iw! ' Herbert D. Welre, Ph.D Predzlevzt TEACHERS CQLLEGE OF CGNNECTICUT New Brifuin, Connecficuf Office of the President 1 I December 15, 1949 Dear Friends: I wish to congratulate you upon the completion of four years of college training. Faculty members join with me in expressing the hope that our learning together during these years has made our lives rich and meaningful. In addition to the knowledge which you have acquired in your classes, you have formed many new friendships. This Dial will serve as a record of these pleasant associations which you have made during your college career. As you refer to this record in the future, the pictures will enable you to recall many interesting incidents of your college life. These fond memories will even comfort you in the sunset of life. You will complete your college preparation at the close of our Cen- tennial year. It was just 100 years ago that our doors were opened to the flrst class of students who were interested in preparing for teaching As one reads the history of the College during the past century, he is immed iately impressed with the efforts and sacrifices of its officers, teachers and students in establishing the institution on a firm an lasting founda tiOD.o What of the future of the college? In view of the ever increasing demands for new teachers and for teachers who are more adequately prepared to meet the requirements of a complex civilization, it seems apparent that the College must expand its facilities and services in the years ahead It is not outside the realm of possibility to look forward to the time when many new buildings will be added and a larger student body will be accomo- dated under satisfactory working conditions In this way, and in th1s way only, will your Alma Mater be in a position to render its most effective service. May you become associated with this development through active participation in our Alumni Association and other organizations. With best personal wishes to you, I am Sincerely yours, :,,,s,91fD.s.QJ:Q,, Herbert D Welte, President HDWfrm . o .. ! .- - 0 . 0 S 5 O Stanley Quarter Park ' .r M. DQ, I 8 gi 1' 'gs W ,- J 'V Y K 'P 1 . f J :x ' ,,, , :I 'U S k w N P , 'Quia K J- 'VJ' 'Q' , V, .gn . ZA! 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The class of '50 started with approximately 500 staunch and sturdy followers, but since then time has taken its toll, and we leave the halls of T.C.C. 300 strong still the largest class ever to graduate from this college. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Prerident ........... .................... R OBERT J. SPEER Vice-President ...... ...... G ERTRUDE H. SCHAEFER Secretary ........ ...... A NNE MARIE LOPIANO T reamrer ............. ......... B ARBARA FERGUSON Faculty Advifer ....... ...... D R. DOUGLAS RUGI-I 16 ELIZABETH HELEN ADAMS Elementary New Britain Betty . . . displays a quick wit and gay spirit . . . well dressed . . . sports and dancing enthusiast . . . has poetic and artistic ability . . . likes Shakes- peare . . . vibrant eyes indicate vibrant per- sonality . . , willingly contributes opinions to a discussion . . . very capable and versatile student. ACE 5, 4g FTA 3, 43 Psychology Club 4, Art Club 45 UNESCO 33 Modern Dance Club 2. a 5 l l E A E ARTHUR NELSON ANDERSON Mathematics-Psychology-Physics New Britain Art . . . devoted husband and father . . . life is centered around wife and baby . . . amiable . . . Navy veteran . . . good golfer . . . likes gardening, classical music, tennis, football and Red Sox. Lamdba Mu Nu 4g Psychology Club 4, FTA 4. l l x l I l ,, in ' I A 'iv as ,Q if 'Iii NATALIE ALLEN Elementary Rockville An early transfer from Hillyer College . . . wasted little time getting acquainted . . . red hair . . . freckles . . . twinkle in her eye . . . live-wire in the dorm. WAAg Basketball, Archery 2, 5, 4g Tennis 2, 33 ACE 3, 4g Red Cross Club 3g junior Prom Com- mittee. FREDERICK W. ANDERSON Chemistry-Mathematics Southington Budsy . . . Navy veteran . . . conscientious . . . neat . . . scientific . . . often found delving into the mysteries of organic, inorganic and physical chemistry . . . friendly . . . sincere . . . subtle humor . . . good all-around student. Lambda Mu Nu 3, 4, Chemistry Seminar. .mils aw .t , , w ni .5 i NANCY CHRISTINE ANDERSON Elementary Washington Transferred from University of Connecticut . . . quiet, deceptively so . . . an excellent sense of humor . . . keeps her friends in gay moods . . . conscientious . . . sometimes takes her work too seriously. Psychology Club 3g ACE 3, 4, l ' l ij nj it . Q 1lil..l 'awp fbi l , Afilfica. 3 1 MARY TERESA ANGELO Business Education New Britain Mary . . . shorthand expert . . . found practice teaching enjoyable and enlightening , . . likes music . . . patronizes plays and concerts . . . enjoys looking for bargains . . . efhcient, capable Busi- ness Education Major. Orchestra lg Press Club 1, Secretary 2g Commerce Club 2, 3, 45 Assistant Feature Editor of Recorder 3, Secretary 3, 4g Psychology Club 35 FTA 3, 4. WILLIAM RICHARD ANDERSON Industrial Arts-Physical Education New Britain Swede . . . Army veteran . . . believes in enjoy- ing life . . . enthusiastic I.A. man. . . rates high in sports . . . Hash on the basketball courts . . . has friendly smile . . . neat dresser . . . definitely a regular guy. MAAQ Varsity Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. , i 1-, ax ,,- :u,' ll H ' II II THOMAS A. AQUILA Biology-General Science New Haven Tom . . . has the qualities which make a true friend as well as a good teacher . . . conscientious . . . sincere . . . an alert and efficient student . . . man of highest integrity. Alpha Phi Ornegag FTAQ MAAg Audio-Visual Aids Clubg Radio Club. OSCAR AUER Elementary New Britain Oscar . . . clever and interesting beneath a quiet exterior . . . married . . . proud of his son . . . cheerful . . . reserved . . . willing to help others . . . books and athletics among his favorite hobbies. Audio-Visual Aids Club, ACE. l :M H' ll it il W 'iil:lfjV 5j' lf Cl Hi' ll X j ' l j ' my ' it ll will 1 in W v LYMAN J. BALDWIN Social Science Goshen Burr . . . quiet and studious . . . finds enjoyment in following sports . . . St. Louis Cardinal fan . . . golfing enthusiast . . . plans to do graduate work in History. I MAA 1, 2, 3, 4. at l'iff T7 ff .-, it Hu ll t in , r it t. , t. 'vi' 'i iii it tu. it ll 1 .ll ll ua ju t. W ..,-.lv ' mv ,'.'?,1IIl'l ,,jl 11' if wljiilllyii jllwj!1,1iiii'il ' A ARNOLD BERNARD AXELSON English--Psychology West Hartford Swede . . . Army veteran . . . married . . . serious student . . . the plodding type, like the proverbial turtle, slow but sure . . . works best under pres- sure . . . an individualist in thought and action . . . enjoys a rousing discussion on politics or economics . . . enjoys camping, classical record- ings, reading . . . ambition: to write the Great Novel of World War II. English Majors and Minors Club 2, 3. STEVEN EDWIN BALGACH Industrial Arts Bridgeport Steve . . . one of the top seniors . . . capabilities unlimited . . . industrious . . . artistically gifted . . . intelligent . . . talent in craftwork . . . draws praises from students and instructors . . . inspir- ing attitude in I.A. Department. Industrial Arts Club 1, 4, Treasurer 2, 35 Epsilon Pi Tau Fraternity, Secretary. ANTHONY SAMUEL BARBER Industrial Arts-Physical Education Winsted Whip . . . Air Corps veteran . . . diminutive . . . handsome . . , sharp dresser . . . definitely has a winning way . . . covered a lot of outfield . . . likes music alittle on the light side but enjoys an occasional opera . . . plans to do graduate work. Baseball 2, 5, 4g Chorus lg MAA l, 2,l3, 4g Indus- trial Arts Club 4g FTA 3, 4g Radio Club 1, 2. X.. , EDITH LOUISE BARNES Elementary MYSIIC Sweet smile . . . pleasant appearance . . . best audience for a joke . . . deceiving naivette . . . fun-loving . . . always to take a break between studies . . . likes her top bunk at . . . a true friend. College Chorus l, 2g ACE 3, 43 Basketball lg Red Cross 1. CARMELA MARIE BARBUTO English-Mathematics Wallingford Always in command of the situation . . . seems to have a talent for almost everything . . . cool, calm and slow-burning . . . rich, many sided per- sonality reflected in widest range of interests , . . . . . sensitive . . . artistic . . . impeccable taste . . . unfailing sense of humor . . . definitely refreshing. English Majors and Minors Club 2, 5, 4g Literary Club 2, 55 Kappa Delta Pi 4. ,fa I J BETTY JEAN BARTEL Elementary Torrington Easy. going . . . persuading smile . . . makes new friends easily . . . neat dresser . . . ardent . . . Dodger rooter . . . a wide range of interests makes life worth living . . . thoughtful and under- standing . . . her cleverness in cutting hair has given many the new look. ACE. N t .L ,,, .v JOSEPH A. BARTOLOTTA Elementary-Psychology Middletown Came to T.C.C. via Middletown extension . . . has made many friends here . . . although essen- tially serious he has a keen sense of humor . . . looking forward to a long career in elementary education. ACE5 3, 45 Psychology Club 3, 4. Q . V l l ARTHUR LEWIS BEATSON, jr. Elementary Bristol Lou . . . sport clothes and pipes . . . sincere and conscientious . . . rare sense of humor . . . well- informed . . . regular commuter from Bristol . . . seems certain to succeed as a teacher . . . the Dodgers? FTA 5, 4, ACE 3, 4, MAA. ' CLIFFORD E. BARTON English-Speech and Reading Hartford Excellent scholar . . . known and liked by all the student body . . . never without a sage or witty remark about literature, politics, etc .... remem- bered as a staunch supporter of T.C.C.'s Speech Lab and Varsity Tennis team. Literary Club 35 English Club 2, 3, 45 College Theater 3, 45 UNESCO 3, 45 National Students Association 3, 45 Mock Legislature 35 Varsity Tennis 35 Kappa Delta Pi 45 Radio Club 3, 4g XVho's Wino 4. KENNETH I. BEATSON Industrial Arts Bristol Air Force veteran . . . enthusiastic about Indus- trial Arts . . . can be found working behind the bar at the lounge almost any time of day . . . a pleasant companion . . . good dancer . . . expert on modern music. Industrial Arts Club 2, 3, 45 MAA 3, 45 Tennis Team 2, 3, 45 Lounge Committee 4. 1 4, , 'x JEANETTE ALBINA BELANGER -- Business Education-Sociology Torrington Rusty . . . pert and lively green-eyed Rusty . . . liberal in ideas . . . ambitious . . . witty . . . ener- getic in nature and helpful in spirit . . . puts all these traits into her ever enjoyable Browsin column . . . one of main cogs in the Recorder Machine. Press Club 1, 25 Commerce Club 35 Radio Club 54 Recorder 5, Feature Editor 4g FTA 4, Secre- tary 3, Executive Chairman 3g Sociology Club 4g UNESCO 4. M - ,Q iw f,i N H xy N M I i 1 l I 1 A 1 l JOHN JOSEPH BERGER Social Science--Psychology New Milford John . . . unassuming but self-assured . . . excel- lent student . . . a good listener and a better talker . . .' long-distance student . . . commutes 100 miles a day . . . reason? a pretty wife and a cute baby. Forurng FTAQ UNESCO College Council. MARY ELIZABETH BERGEN Elementary Waterbury Transfer student from St. Elizabeth College, New Jersey . . . sincere . . . thoughtful . . . a lover of children . . . considerate of others . . . friendly, pleasant manner . . . should be a favorite with her pupils. Chorusg ACE. X 1 , .iv i ii 1 ii-4-ali-. w T J J J, .tl 51. M A5155 ' ' I-9 -i at Elf -- -'Li 1155! ff wiki' 1 if JOHN L. BERGIN Elementary Waterbury Red . . . transferred from University of Con- necticut . . . genial, pleasant manner . . . very easy to get along with . . . avid sports follower . . . quiet . . . good student . . . good athlete . . . excels at tennis. ACEg Intramural Baslcetballg Tennis Team. ,H v wr lllflw L' iv palm if v 1 it it 1, ut, u i l H wx at 7 uf , W1 P li Fit' ., ,I ,jr A . 1 ' v LOUIS JOSEPH BIBISI Mathematics-Psychology-Industrial Arts New Britain Louis . . . both scholar and socialite . . . traditional joe College spirit . . . deeply concerned with studies . . . dynamic personality . . . alert and mindful of all passing events. Student Council 1, 2, 5, 4g Lambda Mu Nu 3, 4g Budget Committee 3, 4g American Psychological Association 4g Bookstore Committee 3. A iff-..,-.1 JOHN A. BONDOS Mathematics-Social Science Shelton john . . . sheepish grin . . . cheerful, jovial per- sonality . . . easy to get along with . . . wakes up singing . . . boisterous in a crowd . . . favorite saying, Did I ever tell you about Chicago? Radio Clubg FTAg Ski Clubg College Forumg Lambda Mu Nu. it JOSEPH GERALD BIELAWSKI Business Education New Britain Pleasant smile and appearance . . . always willing to lend a helping hand . . . former secretary to Dean of Women and Dean of Men . . . conscienti- ous and practical . . . hobby is people. Calendar Committee, Chairmang Assembly Lec- ture Committee, Corresponding Secretaryg Social Activities Committeeg UNESCOg Student Coun- cilg Radio Clubg Psychology Clubg Commerce Clubg FTA. FELIX C. BORKOWSKI, jr. Elementary-Psychology Terr-yville Felix. . . a family man . . . industrious and persua- sive . . . wife and son are chief interests . . . T.C.C.'s loss is their gain . . . an enterprising student. Chorus g ACE. I i i LOUIS MEAD BOUCHARD Social Science-Psychology Bristol Lou . . . pre-war student . . . remembers the days when the total enrollment was 400 . . , always the serious student . . . always willing to hear both sides of a discussion . . . ever willing to take an opposing view if only for the sake of dis- cussion. Forum: Social Science Clubg FTAQ Business Edu- cation Club. WILLIAM A. BOYLE Elementary New Britain Bill . . . an individualist . . . a subtle Irish wit . . . pleasant . . . always neat and well-groomed . . . dresses well . . . talented in art and music . . . a valuable friend. Art Clubg Ski Club: Alpha Phi Omegag Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4g College .Theatre 2, 3, 4. 24 I ' ..- lil tt BERNARDINE MARY BOYLE Business Education-Psychology New Britain Irish colleen . . . always in the midst of fun . . . reserves place on Dean's List . . . creative in her writing . . . loves music-piano-Mills Brothers fan . . . dependable to the nth degree. Psychology Club 5, 43 Sophomore Initiation and Dance Committees 2g Commerce Club 1, 2, 35 Dial Staff 45 FTA 4g Kappa Delta Pi 4. ,i my p, l 'i M FRANCES CAROLYN BRADLEY Elementary Bridgeport A sweet hello and a shy Cwatch thatj smile . . . there's gaiety beneath her reserve . . . careful grooming regardless of those early classes . . . a cook in the experimental stage . . . a pleasant casualness about her . . . it's an experience to hear her laugh. ACE 4g Dormitory Council 4g First Vice-Presi- dent. WAA 2, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 5, 4g Archery 3: Tennis 33 Soccer 2. ' fi' it ii, it it lin 'iii J ,ii li ll 1.9 ' - v 'M i l. i. i. ll i. in I ,, ii i W li :aw l 'I ,.liy,g.,'s's ill! in 'li ' W l lu ll H ull JEANNE ESTHER BRITNEY Elementary Berlin Pert figure, apple red hair, and a how are you? smile . . . bubbles over with enthusiasm . . . may be seen toting copies of Plato and Aristotle . . . unforgettable as Harriet and Birdie in College Theater productions. College Theater 1, 2, 3, 4g Press Club lg Recorder 3g Art Club lg Literary Club lg Radio Club lg ACE 5. 4. iii .l ,pi V . ii- ,iy .X I ' i i ri . I Q MN JOHN ALLEN BRYAN I Mathematics-Psychology-Physical Education Meriden Veteran . . . former T.C.C.'er returned from Army to continue studies . . . semi-private office in the North Jap corner . . . likeable and friendly . . . never hurried . . . rarely seen with a book but surprising in class achievement . . . dislikes ties . . . hobbies are sports, listening to classical music and talking to people . . . year-round meal- cheese omelette. Chorus lg Varsity Basketball lg Intramural Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4g Intramural Softball 2, 3, 45 Intra- mural Badminton 3, 4. 1 it i . f . ' ,op ... .1 . ' Ai . , ,- f!'- .- I . .i f I-V' A .44 v V 3 I as 4 ' ' 1 si 41 ,.. i , it ii l . H V ,il .1 . ' 'fL.li'r.-f' il i I i ' A' I V l'y, fri i i 'g lV'l','i JOAN S. BROWN English-Reading-Speech New Britain joan . . . Thespian . . . journalist . . . look for her behind the library desk . . . stimulating conver- sationalist . . . rates high academically . friendly . . . sincere manner . . . cool and limpid green eyes . . . subtle sense of humor. College Theater 1, 2, Secretary 35 Recorder 1, 2, Feature Editor 55 Literary Club 1, Secretary 2g English Club, Executive Committee Z, 5g Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. .. M. ,i it is i, Q' i ELEANOR RUTH BURDON Elementary Newington Fits into any crowd . . . of light and lost heart . . . kept college library functioning in superior fashion . . . smart dresser . . . a pleasant sight on the campus . . . makes frequent trips to New Hampshire. ACE. 'V Ma ,,'-N if 11 i it 'Mi yu ww ,lilly w.y,MNll!'N i ,N I l it .il u 1 M nl MARY ALICE BURNS Elementary Waterbury Bunny . . . our cute dark-haired colleen from Waterbury . . . winning personality . . . avid sports fan . . . Meet me in the lounge . . . likes popular music, especially Bing . . . fun-loving and friendly. Dormitory Council lg College Chorus lg ACE 3, 4. VICTOR JOSEPH CAMPANELLI Industrial Arts Hartford Always willing to be of service to others . . . popular with his classmates . . . unpretentious . . . earnest . . . clean-cut . . . prominent in extra- curricular activities . . . capable manager of athletic teams. Student Council, Vice-President 4g Social Activi- ties l, Treasurer 2, 5, 43 MAA, Treasurer 33 Lounge Committee 2, 5g Football Manager 2, 33 Track 2, 5, 4. THOMAS J. BYRNES Business Education Prospect Came to T.C.C. on a visit and decided to stay . . , easy-going manner . . . takes everything in stride . . . hne sense of humor . . . seems to be specializing in Spanish. FTAQ Commerce Clubg MAA. if qi N JOHN RAYMOND CAN AVARI Elementary-Psychology-Physical Education Weehawken, N. J. Ducky . . . one of the most popular students both on campus and in training . . . an all-state athlete . . . Air Corps veteran . . . known at T.C.C. for success on basketball court . . . can be found directing traffic in one of the main halls, Varsity Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 45 ACE, FTA, MAA, Vice-President 25 Ofh- cials Clubg Radio Club. IDA CAPEN Elementary Plainville So attached to T.C.C. that she will probably be taking graduate courses ten years from now . . . always seen taking her daily exercises running to classes . . . continually worried about students because they look tired . . . regards all her teachers as just kids. i ,. . .,4 l er, U 1 ' E it J SAMUEL CARPENTER Elementary Kensington Sam, the answer man . . . steady, reliable, calm . . . master of all situations . . . quick wit and charming humor . . . a family man . . . proud father of one . . . expects to retire one day as a squire on the farm he owns and operates. ,,fL, 1 i lu, , ll , ll ll L M , lr ig n ,l y l ROSE ELLEN CAPEN Mathematics-Physics Plainville Stately, sedate math wizard . . . guilty of under- estimating herself . . . always in a quiet stew about something . . . ready to hear another opin- ion . . . sees the world with wonder . . . twinkling eyes undermine her Hepburn-like reserve. Band 1, 2, 5, 4g Lambda Mu Nu, Secretary 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4. nr, ,wilt i af. ,ll ii l ld i i CHARLES H. CARUKIN Social Science West Hartford Charles . . . looks at the practical side of things . . . has an abundance of common sense . . . easy going . . . a handy man to have around in case of an argument . . . believes in well-organized, logi- cal thought. SALVATORE L. CARUSO Social Science-Geography New Britain Sal . . . Navy veteran . . . supports the library with fees for over-due books . . . sports enthusiast . . . fond of cavorting on the tennis court . . . well- liked . . . chief hobbies are reading and eating. Football 1, 2g Tennis l, 2, 3, Captain 4g Social Science Club 3, 4g FTA. GRAHAM RANDALL CHASE Industrial Arts West Haven Navy veteran . . . transferred from Fort Trum- bull Branch of University of Connecticut . . . friendly . . . loyal . . . sociable . . . never kills time . . . always find time for anything worth while . . . versatile . . . often seen with his camera . . . and reminder book. Audio-Visual Education Club 2, 3, President 4g Dial 4g Photo-Editorg Epsilon Pi Tau 3, Presi- dent 4g Industrial Arts Education Club 2, Presi- dent 3, 43 MAA 2, 3, 45 Officials Club 3, 4g Recorder 4g Track 3, 4g FTA 3, 4. JOSEPH CETTA Elementary Waterbury Joe . . . popular figure around the campus . . . cooperative . . . quiet . . . well-developed sense of humor. . . spent senior year teaching in Water- bury . . . already a successful teacher . . . enjoys all sports . . . opera lover . . . outstanding wit. MAAQ Officials Clubg ACE. nl ' -v ' ' V' IQ - '--'e.l'Nl,. - ,E w- :I rl H 'I 'I ' ll! M villa lWl'l,,l.mu:I ll. H lg ROBERT D. CHASE Elementary Bristol Bob . . . active in school affairs . . . snappy dresser . . . has penchant for multi-colored ties . . . inter- ested in world affairs . . . ambitious . . . well- informed . . . political possibilities. - , 7, . .. .jp i- - HQ, ll L lair-1,lm,t,'i'ii.2ax.. ANTHONY JOHN CHRISOULIS Industrial Arts-Psychology New Britain Chris . . . one of our older students . . . It's never too late to learn . . . friendly . . . Air Corps veteran . . . married . . . enjoys all sports . . . golf gets top rating. Industrial Arts Clubg Psychology Clubg Audio- Visual Aids Club. in xi , ,f, 1 J , -1 P-.,.. :ZH ,la .Hr ' -A ,I . W TL . Wt, ll. . sc- . N ' -- fr-Mc 4 stu 'I f-- 113-1 3 L Y' ' :fV'f?5' hlwilillli ,. V it --ayrxf-.fifty tiff- .-O wa- -'Tf!g !' tu .' .-.5 L ,eamst':Ii-,..wa'a1-'fa-Elin. P- , ,4 ,,,p,4qf,yi.l-,f4fi,t.wi' A j,,1j--- ffl N 21.1 21.5-1,!.Qig,-5ll:1Uv!' 5 . fg,.7.. ' fp'Y:?.,','l5,71tf1'!-'T'.iw . 31' :f'f F 1.-e -5 Ll ,j-f'S'F.jiI1:11'lii!'5 .-Sill! 'A nl? ii if fglifqfli . Wi? l Efq -:-f ix IME:-Q-. 'Y.ggj1l.1f,fr?'5,jf,4'.14gl'r::.,5fl G. BARBARA CLARK Elementary Rocky Hill Barby . . . pert . . . talkative eyes . . . neat as a pin, independent and efhcient . . . artistically creative . . . likes lemon ice cream sodas . . . authority on Rocky Hill . . . noted for her brownies on Sunday nights. Art Club 2g ACE 4. I l. i li ,-dll! -'fi l I L GERALDINE ANN CIESCO Elementary Torrington An air of reservation . . . enthusiastic fun-seeker . . . possessor of a keen sense of humor and an enviable calm . . . often seen with her camera . . . likes green dashboards, Mercurys and the Dodgers. ACEg Audio-Visual Aids Club 5. FRANCES LOUISE CLARK Elementary Winsted Soft spoken . . . graceful . . . a quiet sense of humor . . . always ready with a warm smile and a friendly hello . . . ideal chairman of Dormitory Social Activities Committee . . . bridge fiend. Red Cross 1, 23 Dormitory Social Activities 1, 2, 3, Chairman 45 Tennis 2, 3, Sporrsleader 4g ACE 45 Field Hockey 1, 2. WW Wir-'i ll -1 1 1 , Vwll'MpH.1xM'iH,llM.im Huw un. P , Tutti-,t ,,, ,, ,,,,, ,, ,,,, 1 , ' in 151:11 uri A 1' tp Img yi, 1 , MAE CLARKSON Elementary Greenwich One hundred pounds of vitality . . . never with- out a smile . . . efficient house president of Mar- cus White . . . an addition to any conversation . . . quick sense of humor . . . flashing blues eyes . . . bridge addict . . . interested in all sports . . . half of the Clark, Clarkson duo. Field Hockey 1, 2g Tennis 2, Sportsleader 3, 4, Red Cross 1, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Dormitory Council 1, Secretary 2, Vice-President 5, Presi- dent 4g ACE 4. ELIZABETH CLEBOWICZ Elementary New Britain Betty . . . rarely at a loss for words . . . possesses a keen sense of humor . . . likeable and willing . . . loves to drive, attend plays and movies . . . ener- getic enough to completefour years in three. ACEQ FTA. JOHN CLEARY Mathematics Bethel John . . . friendly . . . down to earth philosophy . . . easy smile . . . extremely practical . . . gets greatest possible enjoyment from life. if, 1- 1 Tl ll 'U t 'lla-.a..1v WILLIAM FRANCIS CLYNES Business Education Berlin One of our best-dressed . . . possessor of a sharp wit . . . master of the ad lib . . . extremely popular . . . recently married a lovely librarian . . . with Bill around, the hot corner has been well taken care of. MAA 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4g Commerce Clubg FTA. HERBERT EDWARD COATES Industrial Arts New Britain Veteran . . . married and the father of two chil- dren . . . determination unequalled . . . works at part-time job . . . boundless energy . . . sincere and conscientious . . . a keen wit . . . extremely capable. Epsilon Pi Tau. GEORGE DE FORREST CONQUEST Mathematics-Psychology Hamden Well-informed . . . can discuss various topics intelligently . . . colorful ties a trademark . . . pleasing manner . . . ex-army flyer . . . married . . . commutes from New Haven . . . among his main interests are good music, books and golf. Chorus 1, 2, 3, Audio-Visual Aid Club 1, 2, 4, Mock Legislature 2. l I I , X N L ,lish ll vi i J' vs ' RAYMOND JAMES CONDREN Chemistry-Mathematics New Britain Seemingly quiet and reserved . . . really warm and humorous . . . ambitious . . . a good student . . . always has a good word . . . gives his all to any- thing he undertakes . . . very dependable. Kappa Delta Pi 3, Vice-President 4, Chemistry Seminar 4, Intramural Softball 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 3. ii' 1-N vi :Q H 1 -. H f l'4arMi llli i',1l'wii,tly,, U my Q' :MM L i 3 ill l MARY JANE CONROY Elementary Hamden Mary Jane . . . staunch defender of the Green . . . clever wit . . . always ready with a laugh . . . versatile . . . energetic . . . cute and full of fun . . . ardent Yankee fan . . . enthusiastic president of W.A.A .... typical life of the party. ACE 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4g WAA President 4, Dormitory Head Proctor 4, Dormitory Coun- cil 3, 4, FTA 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, Archery 2, Tennis 35 Sports Leader 3, Who's Who 4. I A, . il fill--I LOIS JEAN COPE , Elementary Bloomfield Lois . . . willing and able worker . . . a lady with a mind of her own . . . big blue eyes and delight- ful smile . . . well diversified interests . . , not the least of which is the Radio Club . . . loyal Red Sox rooter. Student Council 25 College Theater 1, 2, 3, 45 Radio Club l, 2, Treasurer 3, 4g ACE 3, 4g FTA 45 Dial 4. T tw, ze wt? PASQUALE CORSO Industrial Arts Hamden Pat . . . ex-Marine . . . transfer from New Haven Teachers . . . human dynamo . . . has endless patience . . . likes to be helpful . . . owned and operated the New Haven, New Britain Express . . . donated the tarantula that roams the biology labratory. ALLEN EDWARD CRANE Social Science-Business Education- Political Science New Britain Al . . . hard-working, conscientious . . . liked by all who know him . . . transfer from University of Connecticut . . . hobby is predicting elections and weather . . . Veep of the Political Science Club and staunch member of the College Forum . . . his precocious, pretty black-eyed daughter, Susan, is the light of his life . . . his charming wife, Wilma, helped him work his way through college. Political Science Club 3, Vice-President 4g Col- lege Forum 3, 4. WV i 'L M 4'A. luv, .1 'iii 5, - '- ROBERT ARNOLD COSTIN Social Science-Psychology West Hartford Bob . . . Navy veteran . . . sparkling smile . . . gave us many a fine band for Social Activities dances . . . good student, good sport . . . hobbies are fishing and golf . . . often seen driving his convertible. Social Activities Committee 1, 2, 3, 4g FTA 45 Sociology Club 3, 4, Social Science Club 3, 4. MARY ELLEN CREAN Social Science-English New Britain Mary Ellen . . . tall, dark, attractive brunette . . . has the important knack of getting along with others . . . calm and even tempered if you don't get her Irish up . . . an honor list student . . . spends spare time swimming and fifing in the W.B.A. Drum Corps. Social Science Club 2, 5, 4, English Majors and Minors Club 2, 5, 4, College Forum 5, 4. N, M. , - .. H . 1 Y - DORIS HELEN CROWDER Business Education Waterbury Dee . . . a sparkling smile and a happy hello . . . always ready to help a friend . . . liked by all . . . industrious and dependable . . . will see her dreams come true . . . Beacons new editor . . . likes to be a member . . . enjoys outdoors, movies, books, plays and music. College Chorus 1, 2, Commerce Club 5, 4, Radio Club 2, Corresponding Secretary 5, 4g Beacons on Business Education, Assistant Business Man- ager 2, Associate Editor 5, Editor 4g Art Club 4g FTA 5, 4. l v I v X it 'Q LORRAINE CROCKETT Cricket . . . a little bit of dynamite . . . finger in every pie . . . her artistic talent is unsurpassed . . . busy little bee . . . conceded to be the class artist . . . remember Starlight Time and the Little Red School House. Art Club 1, 2, 5, President 4g ACE 5, 45 FTA 4g Poster Committee 1, 2, Chairman 4g Recorder Staff 4, Dial Staff, Art Editor 4, junior Prom Committee, All-College Banquet Chairman 5, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 5, 4g Softball lg Soccer 1. -gr. -may PATRICK JOSEPH CURLEY, jr. Business Education-Psychology Bridgeport Pat . . . beaver of the Business Education Depart- ment . . . active in outside activities . . . has a word or two to say about almost everything . . . great sense of humor . . . believes in fast turnover . . . always willing to be helpful . . . straightens out many an accounting problem. Commerce Club 55 Student Council 45 Vice- President 5, Chairman of All-College Banquet 5, Bookstore Committee 2, 5, MAA 1, 2, 5, 4, FTA 4, Dial Photo Editor 4. RICHARD BARNETT DAKIN Elementary Sharon Dick . . . Navy veteran . . . hails from Sharon . . . practical joker . . . popular . . . witty . . . a good worker for class and college . . . enjoys working with kids . . . cooperative . . . should do well in his chosen Held. Sophomore Hop Committee, Junior Prom Com- mittee 3, Student Council 2, 35 ACE 2, 5, Cor- responding Secretary 4g Track Team Manager 2, Red Cross Unit 5g FTA 4, Intramural Softball 2, 3g Intramural Basketball 2, 3. ji nj' ji iw jhii ,, ii ll , ,X X ljui wx, 1 I Q X .4 di l.. .i 'if ii 1 N MARJORIE E. DEHAN Elementary Befllfl Marge . . . one of out outstanding prospects for teaching . . . sweet and Irish . an easy smile . . . quiet and unassuming but extremely capable . . . practical . . . sincere . . . understanding . . . enjoys singing. Chorus 1, 2, 5, 43 Budget Committee 2, 5. 4g ACE 2, 3, 4. DAVID DEAN Industrial Arts Kensington Dave . . . conscientious . . . well-liked . . . unas- suming . . . active interest in current affairs . . . has an even temper and calm disposition . . . a capable student. - I A ', -ii if A . up, i ji. M . 1 ii EDMUND DEKUTOWSKI Elementary New Britain Hearty disposition . . . sharp sense of humor . . . believes in enjoying life to the utmost . . . repu- tation for sharp ties . . . sports lover . , . baseball a favorite pastime. MAA 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM HENRY DETRICK Business Education Springfield, N. J. Bill . . . New jersey redhead . . . slow but sure manner . . . idealist . . . quiet and unassuming . . . serious minded . . . definite individualist . . . cooperative . . . loyal friend . . . bowling expert . . . probably T.C.C.'s outstanding all-around athlete. Football l, 2, 5, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 5, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council. 'ld ARTHUR J. DI FRANCESCO Industrial Arts New Britain Art . . . Navy veteran .. . . shy and quiet unless discussing Industrial Arts . . . conscientious and sincere . . . always ready and willing to do a favor . . . new Chevy is his pride and joy . . . capable man to have around. Industrial Arts Club 2, 5, 4, Audio-Visual Aid Club, Assembly-Lecture Committee 2, Alpha Phi Omega 4. 'S' 'ss' H L EUGENE CHARLES DEVINE Industrial Arts Mount Carmel Gene . . . Red . . . hard worker and serious student . . . favorite pastimes are singing and eating . . . commutes from Mount Carmel . . . partial to Gilbert and Sullivan, square dancing, borsch, and apizza. College Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Epsilon Pi Tau 4. F ELEANOR WESCHE DITERS Elementary New Britain Eleanor . . . talented and enthusiastic . . . clever with a paint brush . . . married to another T.C.C. graduate . . . conscientious . . . the pride and joy of her art instructors . . . friendly manner. ACE 3, 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4. KENNETH JOSEPH DITERS Elementary New Britain Ken . . . the other half . . . the proud husband . . . that's keeping the profession in the family . . . enjoys a good joke . . . mixes work with play . . . veteran . . . rare sense of humor. ACE. xii lpll EDWARD J. DOLNY Industrial Arts Bridgeport Ed . . . industrious individual. . . easy to get along with . . . friendly and sincere . . . never in a hurry but gets things done. RUTH LOIS DODGE Elementary Woodbridge Ruth . . . one of T.C.C.'s few ex-service women . . . an ex-yeoman . . . an ardent lover of music . . . a loyal friend . . . has a way with the children . . . all in all, one of T.C.C.'s best. Chorus 2g ACE 5, 4. ' ANNE MARIE DONAHUE Elementary Wilson Anne . . . a real Irish colleen . . . always a warm smile and a friendly greeting . . . does more than she receives credit for . . . sincere . . . helpful . . . priceless friend. Forum 2g ACE 5, 4g Recorder 5, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 5, 4g Art Club 1, 4. mu' ---- 'erin-iv -.i , 'QT T ir 1 ,... ' 1.1 ii,-an Ii: -was .J , ,.,ll.J H fi M ' ni. n , n. ii I ' it , ' JULIA MARIE DONATONI Business Education Higganum jewel . . . energetic . . . charming . . . friend to everyone . . . likes to take long rides . . . neat . . . practical . . . responsible . . . makes her own clothes . . . always ready for a cup of coffee. Chorus lg Handbook 2, 3g FTA 3, Secretary 4g Beacons on Business Education 4. T Rv' ,i 1 5 v-pun'-VJwl,, 'Hip U ii .-.li hu A1-Sign. l , il' I , .nulgivi r JOHN J. DRISCOLL Industrial Arts New Canaan John . . . a student who seems to enjoy life . . . quiet. . . constant friend . . . sports lover . . . active softball player . . . served with Army Ordnance . . . very popular . . . Red. Industrial Arts Club, Intramural Sports. ' 651553 is i 1 1-,1f:-.ew-ts.:-ss up . . r 35fx3.Ci-In-fi-4-56 531,-rg ' xi- 1' at-Fas-:-pages:-ee: '-4-,W ..:I1-wa-.vi-Q5 In-1 1, i n 35 -.5-. 4,.,,,:.,,3.,-Qqb, , px .3111 1x:TtQ.:'b2tll4 , 1-1-ffifi5? :i-.i'r' WJ'-'V' W9 ::?ifriE:?::f?E51-:-zgr' ,.:.'fpr5.Q?i'll.5h! ,jiiiiiiifliifii-TEH? :Q-Zqtif-rel?fag4 '6ugf f,':-i-25:51:14- Ja 'QP' 1' ni, ?.w.fx1' ,,,,..,55Q,i L., xM.,l',..l3.,::,,.:, ,X -..4,IJf, X' xxii EDITH GEORGETTE DONOFRIO Elementary New Britain Edie . . . short dark hair that always looks its best . . . abundance of energy . . . good sense of humor always seen in a circle of friends . . . likes to dance and read good books . . . devoted to sports . . . successful in whatever she undertakes. ACE 5, 4, FTA 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 5, 4, Intramural Baseball l, 2, 4, Modern Dance 2. ll i ,rm ilu Y, mir ni tid. r ., l Mlm ui ' giliuy,',,fel'.5,.i1,',QrQ-gf, ' il' .J .ll Mull! A JOSEPH R. DUNN, jr. English-Geography Wallingford Lives for four things: wife Marion, who has typed her way through T.C.C., new daughter, Cheryl, New York Giant, Dr. Glasheen's lit classes . . . set record by scheduling classes with the Doctor eight times . . . originator of Tecoco , . . loyal in all things to the bitter end . . . even to claiming that Morton Downey is the world's greatest singer. Recorder Staff 2, 3, 4g Dial Staff 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g English Club 2, 3, 4. :.,.1-ii-iw,-in--- --cf U..-Z. .-mf-AY. ..Y ,.,,, , , 7 .I i 1 'i ll. ul MFA 41' ii mnufli-, in l 'ii-.H ii H V Wi V1-.Ilill unw Filly :Nba'WmslQaw1 ..'i'.g--F mm..-in-'.. ,J-'l'f ' ill.,-fn w - 15-wi -JH 'nil-inn -- .1 'l 1 r 1 ' i-.,, ....,.,- il H ,.,'vw yn,-.J'L'ii'mj ljz, , lx- V --tmg il l ill J f l ETHEL MAY EGBERT Elementary West Hartford Ethel . . . never at a loss for the right word . . . that oh-so-red hair is envied by all . . . her laugh is easily identified, even in a crowd . . . invigora- ting . . . her cleverness has earned her many honors. Soccer I, 2g Basketball 1, 25 Golf 2, Sports Leader 35 Homecoming Chairman 5g Student Council 29 WAA Representative 45 Kappa Delta Pi 4g ACE 3, 4g Who's Who 4. JOHN FRANCIS FABIAN Industrial Arts New Britain jack . . . Tank Corps veteran . . . serious about school . . . easy, handsome smile . . . your Wish is his command . . . interesting conversationalist . . . supports school activities . . . recognized by his fast Ford. Alphas Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4g FTA 3, 43 NEA 3. 4. BARBARA ERICKSON Elementary Hartford Barbara . . . conscientious and capable student . . . always ready to enjoy a good time . . . pleasant personality . . . dependable . . . cooperative . . . excels at work and play. il www MILTON FACTOR Industrial Arts New Britain Milt . . . sincere . . . conscientious . . . extremely well-liked by those who know him . . . active in intramural sports . . . quietly efficient . . . devoted to his charming wife, who is also a T.C.C. graduate. Industrial Arts Club 3, 45 Intramural Softball 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4g Intramural Vol- leyball 2, 32 MAA 2, 3. w l v w l RAPHAEL DAVID FAHEY Business Education-Physical Education Rockville Ray . . . a smile and a friendly word for all . . . industrious student . . . a favorite with his fellow students . . . good dancer . . . athletic. . . interested in all sports . . . fine sense of humor. Officials Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Recorder Sports Re- porter 2, 5, Track Varsity 2g Intramural Basket- ball l, 2, 5, 4, Intramural Softball 1, 2. k,,, . ul' 1 l Y i 1 1 I l LUKE FRANCIS F ARRELL Social Science-Mathematics Torrington Luke . . . an infectious smile and sharp wit bord- ering on satire . . . outstanding sense of humor . . . great popularity . . . understanding and sym- pathetic . . . varied interests . . . cosmopolitan . . . welcomed conversationalist. Radio Workshop 2, 5, 4, College Theater 3, 45 FTA 5, 4. l . I I i ll' li ,I , M. M A JOHN T. FARIN ELLA Elementary Hartford john . . . quiet . . . serious . . . had his stay at T.C.C. interrupted by the war . . . returned to complete degree requirements . . . disdainful of vague generalizations . . . known for his sharp replies to diflicult questions. Chorus, ACE, FTA. BARBARA FLORENCE FERGUSON Elementary New Britain Barbara . . . a cute brunette, characterized by bangs and freckles . . . fashionable appearance . . . attends all school affairs . . . possesses all the qualities of the ideal elementary teacher . . . ardent sports rooter. Social Activities 1, 2, 4, Secretary 3, ACE 3, 4, Band Twirlerett 4, Class Treasurer 4, FTA 4. M V .. tl.. 1 .1 it .s it . L- ,- ' . ms , it i' 'I lvl tl ,m r lr-l. lt. l . Ill i . l r -1'-'I' REGINA K. FIALKOWSKI Business Education New Britain Reggie . . . married . . . tall, slender, attractive . . . a fancy for new clothes . . . very intelligent . . . high scholastic rating . . . partial to French berets, Cocker Spaniels, and a gray convertible . . . found Fritz and a promising future'at T.C.C. Calendar Committee Z, Assistant Secretary 3g Commerce Club 1, 2, Secretary 35 Kappa Delta Pi 5, 4g FTA 4, :SQ 15? lll r MARY LOUISE FOERTH Elementary Fairfield Mary Lou . . . transfer from Good Council Col- lege, N. Y .... has a quiet charm . . . a fun-seeker . . . pleasant . . . reserved . . . shows exceptional talent with a paint brush . . . knows when to laugh. Art Clubg Chorusg ACEQ FTA. ELLEN CLARK FIN LEY Elementary Hartford Ellen . . . transfer from the University of Con- necticut . . . tall, blonde beauty . . . big blue eyes that talk . . . beautiful clothes . . . sincere . . . loyal friend . . . drives shiny new Buick . . . reserved place on Dean's list . . . wonderful sense of humor . . . music and swimming enthusiast. ACE 3. 4. H Zgvlif Ulu? ANTHONY FORCELLA Business Education Plainville Tony . . . quiet and unassuming . . . easy going manner . . . likeable . . . seldom without that big smile . . . good athlete . , . conscientious student . . . married . . . beams with pride at mention of his new son. FTAg Commerce Club. , .W JAMES BERNARD FORTUNA Business Education Middletown Babe . . . Navy veteran . . . happy for his ability to make and keep friends . . . loquacious and amiable by nature . . . lives and dies with the New York Yankees . . . famous collection of neckties . . . helpful . . . interesting conversa- tionalist . . . can be found in any corner discuss- ing items of interest with the boys Officials Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 45 MAA 1, 2, 3, 4g Intramural Softball 1, 2, 3, 4g Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4g Commerce Club 3. AURAN J. FOX Industrial Arts-Mathematics Bridgeport Auran . . . the guiding light of the Industrial Arts Department . . . industrious . . . inventive . . . has firm opinions on world affairs . . . sports follower and member of the track team . . . radio expert. Radio Club 2, 5, 4g Mathematics Club 2, 3, 4g Industrial Arts Club 39 Track 2. w in , I , R1 , l . Q G' ki, M ,, it , W ,ly 'lflf illui 'lifijiiillmi RUTH HELEN FOSTER Elementary Bridgeport Ruthie . . . takes an accelerated college program in stride . . . happy-go-lucky . . . neat. . .unknown pianist of the dorm . . . enjoys midget races . . . often seen in a last minute dash for class. ACEg FTAg WAA. l lv YOLANDA FRAGIONE Elementary New Britain Yola . . . always rushing, always late, first love is Italy, and the flavor of anything thereof . . . capable and energetic enough to complete her course in three years . . . theater-goer . . . likes books and dancing. Press Club, Modern Dance, Psychology Club, ACE, WAA. 'SSW GIOIA J. FRASSINELLI Elementary Bridgeport Gioia . . . transfer from St. joseph's College . . . a Hair for smart clothes . . . attractive, well- groomed . . . a complexion straight from a Camay ad . . . poise personified . . . underneath that serene exterior is a glint of mischief . . . always ready for a hamburger at 11:15 P.M. l, '35 .J.gf. J X' vii i 1 RITA MARY GAGNE Business Education New Britain Rita . . . the soul of quiet charm . . . class song- bird . . . Fred Waring couldn't ask for a more appreciative listener . . . infectious laugh . . . would be unrecognizable if not smiling . . . immaculate . . . essence of dependability . . . hobbies-dancing, tatting lace . . . sincere and scholarly. Chorus 1, Vice-President 2, Secretary 55 Girls' Quartette 1, 25 Student Council, Recording Sec- retary Zg Budget Committee 1, 2, 3, Chairman 4, Commerce Club 1, 2, 3g Beacons on Business Education, Executive Secretary 2, Associate Edi- tor 3, 4g Mock Legislature, Representative 3, Senator 4, Dial Business Manager 4, Who's Who 3, 4g Kappa Delta Pi 5, Historian 4, FTA 4. DONALD WILLIAM FRITZ Elementary Meriden Don . . . topnotch student . . . incisive mind and crackling wit . . . Hair for histrionics . . . did out- standing work as assistant editor of Recorder . . . his lovely wife served as faithful amanuensis and constant companion at college functions. Recorder, News Editor, Associate Editorg Col- lege Theater, Student Councilg ACE, Centennial Publication. ff J' .,-se, I i ii-A iiiiiililrr 4 H, 1 A' .gli l 'fa lil 1 RICHARD GANNON Science-Chemistry Wallingford Dick . . . quiet but a deep thinker . . . will play any sport . , . excellent student . . . good listener . . . plans to do graduate work . . . at his best in a Chem lab . . . will go places. MAA 1, 2, 5, 4, Political Science Club Chairman 4. GEORGE THOMAS GAUDETTE Industrial Arts BriSt01 George . . . Air Force veteran . . . ante bellum New Britain High and T.C.C. basketball ace . . . tall . . . likeable . . . keen mind and quick wit . . . personality plus . . . rabid Red Sox fan . . . easy to know and easier to get along with . . . bound to be successful. Class Secretary-Treasurer 1, 2g Industrial Arts Club 1, 23 MAA l, 25 Chorus 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2. I i .H t ti , 1. it ROBERT GIANNINI Elementary Bob . . . ex-infantryman . . . quiet until you know him . . . aggressive when the situation demands . . . easy going . . . worldly wise but down-to- earth . . . loves music and sports . . . an excellent tennis partner. Art Club 25 FTA 45 Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4, MAA l, 2, 3, 4g ACE 4. A 59 .ir .. .1 ,..- .tw-NN ll in H it N'-ll i. ft' ii., ' 'flap ' ll , 'uf' ll, ,nu 1 .unit it I l ll li it V 'i if . . ,su 1' 'g ', 3Fat,gg'tl. 'law gurl it -11 .1 4 Ulu STANLEY H. GAYESKI Social Science-Business Education Middletown Stan . . . ex-infantryman . . . adds life to the Social Science Department with his ready wit . . . good sense of humor . . . industrious student . . . can often be found in the library . known for his successful parties. Political Science Club, Forum, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. 4-has DOROTHY GLORIA GNAZZO Elementary New Britain Dottie . . . big brown eyes a definite asset . . . loves children and has a special way with them . . . enjoys golf . . . fashionable clothes which match her short haircuts . . . attends all school functions, especially dances. Art Club 2, 3, 4g ACE 3, 43 Psychology Club 4, FTA 4. FRANCIS F. GOSINSKI Business Education Terryville Frank . . . full of fun . . . married . . . follows all school sports . . . zest for living . . . appreciates a good laugh . . . popular . . . friendly. MAAg Commerce Club 2, 3, 4. w .W ill. fu, RAYMOND I.. GRACE Elementary Rockfall Ray . . . says just enough to make himself appreci- ated . . . capable . . . modest . . . thorough . . . does all that's asked of him and does it well . . . sincere in his beliefs. PAUL C. GOULD Social Science-Psychology Manchester Paul . . . good company . . . accepts life as an amusing challenge . . . dry humor . . . has many progressive ideas . . . vitally interested in Inter- national Affairs . . . a disciple of Mr. Lenn . . . main interest is his beautiful wife and two lovely daughters. Sociology Clubg Psychology Clubg Social Science Club: Forumg FTA. MARCELL P. GRECO Industrial Arts Kensington Marty . . . the old Marine . . . always ready to argue and always ready to help . . . one of our happily married men . . . enterprising . . . amiable . . . a great competitor . . . educated toe . . . has a lot on the ball. Industrial Arts Clubg MAAQ Audio-Visual Edu- cation Club, Vice-Presidentg Alpha Phi Omegag Football 1, 2g Baseball 1, 2, 3. f .. .... LAWRENCE DAVID GREENE Social Science-Psychology-Political Science Glenbrook Larry . . . a stern demeanor belies his genuine warm sincerity . . . quiet . . . capable . . . willing to accept responsibility . . . tireless worker for humanitarian causes . . . well-informed on Euro- pean situation . . . efficient . . . conscientious student. College Forum 2, 3, 4g UNESCO Council Deputy Chairman 3, Chairman 4g Political Science Club, President 4g Student Council 4g Intercollegiate Student Legislature 3, Historian 4g Social Science Majors and Minors Club 4j Kappa Delta Pi 3, President 4. VINTON E. GROOMAN, jr. Mathematics-Physics Southington Vint , . . transfer from New Haven T.C. . . . combines studies and social activities to best advantage . . . enjoys helping people . . . easily identihed as the man in the center of any group trying to solve a Clebowicz problem in geome- try, or in the lounge as the smiling face behind a double-pinochle hand . . . a healthy addition to the teaching profession. Lambda Mu Nu 3, 4g Alpha Phi Omega 45 FTA 4. if .Ti a s X' ' mu l f'Q.T,Fi iw. ANN-TERESE M. GRIFFIN Business Education New Britain Annie , . . faithful member of Recorder Staff . . . sincere friend . . . always lends a helping hand . . . very capable business woman . . . smile for all. Art Club 4g Chorus 1, 2g Basketball 1, 2, 3g Bowl- ing Sports Leader 3g Soccer 1, 2g Handbook lg Commerce Club 3g FTA 3, 4g Recorder l, 2, Advertising Manager 3g Business Manager 4. jlijljiiilfjjliiiil5Iflll 1gllW2t.::,i13i,.:,N-lit, Billy N sni ' H l ll ,. ij. ..,.. . i. GEORGE PETER GUSTIN Business Education-Psychology New Britain Gus . . . Army veteran . . . amiable . . . consci- entious . . . cooperative . . . sense of humor . . . keeps watchful eye out for a debate . . . friends are one in opinion about his great executive possibilities . . . enjoys finer things of life . . . always smiling . . . masters the toughest courses. FTA 3, 4g Commerce Club 35 Representative Student Intercollegiate Legislature 4. If l Il l l 9,1 - ly +' -1' u .,' i v fx l Hill A .ll 1 BARBARA JOAN GUTHRIE Elementary Norwalk Gus . . . Bobbi . . . a Hair for the artistic . . . true sport . . . good natured . . . always ready to join the gang when someone gives the word . . . the answer to a roommates prayer . . . enjoys a good argument . . . neat, trim figure that wear clothes well. ' Orchestra lg Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. 4 , . . 4 l - J MARGARET MAE HARTNETT Elementary Bridgeport Sis . . . graduate of Pennsylvania Dental Hygiene School . . . an Irish colleen . . . infectious laughter . . . sincere . . . quietly influencing . . . pleasing smile and disposition . . . member of the daily mail club. College Chorusg Art Clubg ACE. MICHAEL RAYMOND HALPIN Social Science-Sociology New Haven Mike . . . veteran . . . transfer from New Haven T.C .... ready wit . . . friendly and debonair . . . happy-go-lucky manner betrays true seriousness , . . conscientious . . . sport lover . . . strong com- petitor . . . good taste in clothes. Sociology Clubg College Forumg Radio Clubg Political Science Club. WW. ' ii l'ii rlf'lflxxw . V - ei in if .vm ,a 5 .Q 1- ,m,yi, arf , rs PM Q, 'alll . .- JL.. i, gl- up ,',:.-fa 'wllvw itlzqpgi-1. M ,fgeitliialiff Qzirafm. ' use-ss..-g-,'ir:5gli'i ,f-2232: -Q :-'AE-.,, f fi 1 li,--fydlii 5iiiiff2ifi1:fi5'E'- it-EF.. WARREN NEEDHAM HASTINGS Industrial Arts Hartford Warren . . . distinguished Navy officer . . . serious but with a keen sense of humor . . . his friendly manner invites confidence . . . most happy when with his wife and four-year-old daughter . . . ice hockey and football occupy much of his spare time . . . should be a great asset to the teaching profession. Epsilon Pi Tau 3, 4g Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4g Football 4. GEORGE W. HEASMAN Industrial Arts Lowell, Mass. George . . . former Medical Corps man . . . equals well-known news commentators in his interpre- tation of current events . . . a diplomat . . . helps his associates on their intellectual toes trying to match his wit . . . enjoys good music and good company . . . often called on to explain intricate problems to his colleagues in the I.A. Department. Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Epsilon Pi Tau 3, 43 UNESCO Council Treasurer 3, 45 FTA Q1 4 . ,k - 'A - ' A ., - V i-gy ' ' .P K .' .. aft 95 :HW r j -9. ,l list-rl --ff '9' -571i . ka CHARLES PERSONS HOLBROOK Sotial Science-English-Sociology Winsted Charlie . . . Air Corps veteran . . . married . . . full of ideas about how to make the elusive dollar . . . refinishing furniture is number one hobby . . . known for his hospitality. Social Science Majors and Minors Clubg English Major and Minors Clubg Sociology Club. 1 f ' ' . ,l' b il if . 1 f l Q. 5 .fi al F1 Zi j..j CHANDLER HICKS Elementary Middletown Chandler . . . man about campus . . . well-known and well liked . . . boundless energy . . . devotes a lot of time to sports . . . tennis in summer, ski- ing in winter . . . usually has a good story to tell. College Theaterg Ski Clubg Alpha Phi Omega President 3, 4g ACEg Student-Lecture Assembly Committeeg Tennis 2, 3, 4, Captain 3. i ,I 4 ' it Q. I .ff'u . , w x aqx JAMES QUENTIN HOLIGAN Social Science-Psychology West Hartford Jim . . . Navy veteran . . . good natured . . . care- free . . . hobby-auto mechanics . . . likes hill- billy music and convertibles . . . believes in the joy of living,'l fun and studies, too. Sociology Club Vice-President 3, 45 FTAQ Psy- chology Club. JOHN C. HOOK History-Geography--Psychology Springdale John . . . brilliant student . . . outstanding authority in history . . . ask Dr. Bingham . . . equally noted for sharp, amusing and original wit . . . at home with anyone . . . biggest asset is his charming wife, Natalie. College Theater lg Student Intercollegiate Legis- lature 53 Student Council 4. ROBERT C. HURST Elementary New Britain Bob . . . radio-bu . . . collects records for hobby . . . married . . . main interests are Radio Club and sports . . . lives back yonder . . . always doing something. JOSEPH R. HORANZY Elementary New Britain joe . . . a quiet student with a lot on the ball . . . adapts himself readily . . . always keeps calm . . . enjoys playing and watching sports . . . friendly . . . helpful . . . a willing worker. l V P s -, seem' ith'-tw ill' :f:l2,,.,'raztf 3 it ti. .th HENRY JOSEPH JAZWINSKI Mathematics-Psychology-Industrial Arts New Britain Hank . . . Navy Airforce veteran . . . married . . . landlord . . .likeable and friendly . . . conservative New Englander . . . never a dull moment at Hank's home . . . seven male student roomers from T.C.C. to verify it . . . major outside interest is married life. Lambda Mu Nu 5, 4. KATHERINE ANN LOUDON JENKINS Business Education West Haven Kathie . . . everybody should get married . . . unusual combination of blonde hair and brown eyes . . . quick and decisive . . . recently ,a Mrs. . . . divided her time between school and Dick . . . has come to the rescue of numberless strug- gling stencils. Chorus 1, 2, 3. in fl I L, .1 it - , fi . BERTHA REA JONES Elementary Hartford Bertha . . . transferred from Delaware State . . . three years at T.C.C .... enthusiastic . . . full of fun . . . outspoken . . . enjoys an argument for its own sake . . . idealist, but won't admit it. Chorus 2, 5, 45 ACE 3, 45 Recorder, Assistant Manager Circulation 5, 4, FTA 4. Q. RICHARD NELSON JENKINS Industrial Arts-Psychology Scituate Center, Mass. Jenks . . . serious student . . . traveled extensively in the Army . . . eating is one of his favorite pas- times . . . has tremendous appetite, despite his lean frame . . . good-humored . . . quiet. Officials Club lg Alpha Phi Omega I, 2, 3, 4g Industrial Arts Club 4. ,, 'ii' Q fx- ' A 2: STEPHEN LEE JOY Industrial Arts Hancock, Maine Lee . . . veteran . . . always on the go . . . transfer from Maine State Teachers College . . . an able chef . . . friendly . . . sincere . . . photo bug . . . a hard worker. Industrial Arts Club 2, Secretary 3, 4g Recorder 2, 5g Audio-Visual Education Club, Vice-Presi- dent 2, President 3, 4, Epsilon Pi Tau 5, Treas- urer 4g ACE 34 MAA 55 FTA 5. 49 Art Club 4g Rockland Dormitory, President 3. ,i:- gy ! 1 ..4. - . C ,ffm '-1-f'l42nw:, Q:ear.-ras:a:azs:1twfss:asf1'- ALBERT FRANCIS KACILLAS Industrial Arts New Britain Albert . . . transferred from University of Con- necticut . . . quiet. . . energetic . . . a conscientious student . . . avid model airplane fan . . . won Con- necticut state free flight model championship. Industrial Arts Club. l V 1 l LEO C. KANIA Industrial Arts Middletown Leo . . . quiet and capable . . . seldom heard . . . shy and handsome . . . athletic type . . . Leo likes all sports but rates basketball first . . . outstanding at badminton . . . eating is one of his favorite pastimes. Industrial Arts l, Vice-President 2g MAA l, 2, 5. 4g Track 1, 2, 3, 4g Varsity Basketball lg Social Activities lg Audio-Visual Aids l. JOHN LARNER KANE Industrial Arts Naugatuck John . . . the Naugatuck Nugget. . . conscientious student . . . ardent sports fan . . . would rather see a baseball game than eat . . . quiet . . . an optimis- tic smile. MAAQ Industrial Arts Clubg Alpha Phi Omega. 3' iw' r. , JULIA ANNE KATA Elementary Plainville julia . . . transfer from St. joseph's College . . . daring and original . . . noted for her individ- uality . . . distinctive clothes . . . enjoys modern music and dancing . . . sparkling personality . . . plans to do graduate work in Sociology. ACEg Chorus. ' :ag QE.. M N, W . Alai ii .il fl!!! i 2 i. HELEN THERESA KELLY Business Education Hartford Helen . . . sweet personality . . . intelligent . . . always worried about grades . . . an A student . . . gets along with anyone . . . cannot help but be a success. Commerce Clubg Kappa Delta Pi 4. 411' . A 1 . , A . R K f i .lil 5. 5 ,. , . ,4 12' 1 JAMES D. KILLIAN English-History Hartford Jim . . . one of the mainstays of the English Department and College Theater's number one man . . . authority on the drama and the Parisian cinema . . . indulges in long intelligent conversa- tions over coffee . . . stimulating . . . witty . . . brilliant and epigrammatic commentator. English Club 1, President 2, 5, 43 College Theater l, 2, 4, Treasurer 35 Literary Club 1, 2, 5, 45 Recorder 2g Audio-Visual Aids Club lg Social Science Club 2. 3, 4g Dialg UNESCO 4. JS letlmfii lk yy ' .ii .i I l a r i i I X ' N ii .tl . i i lt J 1 . . l 7l, . 5'- .. if ' 'i-lf , ar 1. F1 , -1- rv- -W... al f 1 F Ei I .f-J! -s...n,, . 45123 lf ' ' -1 a ll .. -1 V . ..w - . . il' . ' ' A if f 2 ' YQ. i..-gi .Iif 'VA - '.. -new 3,-9' 'f 5,4 S vnu. U ' ,JH :i f -if if , GERALD KERR Elementary Marion Faithful commuter from Marion . . . reserves his opinions for those who are interested . . . quiet but capable . . . married . . . has a keen interest in world affaris . . . well-informed . . . ready with an answer. MAAQ ACE. EDWARD JOHN KOSINSKI Social Science-Psychology Meriden Edward . . . serious . . . scholarly student . . . Win- ning amiability . . . a sincere friend . . . a convinc- ing speaker . . . meticulous and efficient. . . always ready for a long discussion. Social Science Clubg Sociology Clubg Forumg Political Science Clubg Psychology Club. CASIMER PETER KOVALASKI Elementary Torrington Cas . . . dependable . . . sincere . . . amiable . . . loyal member of the Art Club . . . always ready with a friendly smile . . . one of the brighter teaching prospects . . . has requisites of a good teacher . . . a true friend. Chorus lg Art Club 2, 3, 4g ACE 4. Industrial Arts-Physical Education Winsted WILLIAM KRAMER Business Education Waterbury Bill. . .Army veteran. . .conscientious . . .sincere . . . a most enjoyable companion . . . never with- out a joke for any situation . . . friendly and cooperative . . . partial to blondes . . . master of the pun. FTAQ Psychology Clubg Political Science Club. JOSEPH KOZALKA joe . . . tall and blond . . . a very versatile athlete . . . jack of all sports . . . amiable . . . has a pleasant smile . . . has many female admirers . . . one of the Winsted gang . . . hits a long ball. Football 1, 2g Basketball 1, 2g Baseball 2, 5, 45 MAA l, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1. RITA MARY ANNE KRAUCHALIS Elementary Torrington Rita . . . a lovely blonde . . . ever ready for a trip to the Spa . . . stunning dresser . . . weekend corn- muter . . . laughs easily and heartily . . . neatness personified . . . always a twinkle in her eye. Basketball 13 Dormitory Social Activities Coun- cil lg Student Council 3g ACE 3, 4. 1 1 . , aa l ,ft 1 as 'fwsuqnuanllll' ff ,Mt-fmuiin1l l' ,, EVA KREN Elementary Meriden Eva . . . amusing for her New Hampshire twang and wit . . . dorm student who has enjoyed col- lege life . . . a blue-eyed blonde that always rates a second glance . . . Little One has managed to keep the T.C.C. Chorus bubbling with spirit for four years. Band lg Art Club 49 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 44 ACE 5, 45 Recorder 55 Soccer lg Basketball 1, 2. .1 .lil UH ur., , WU., l i . l .. .3 U-:Wvlll M - . 1gu,...,Iu 'lim af' X 1 l ll! ml' Y ' ii. MARK HENRY KRISTOFF En glish-Psychology Manchester Chris . . . abundance of good will . . . frequent speaker in class . . . ready with an opinion but respectful of the views of others . . . known for his analogies . . . lover of music and poetry . . . enjoys life and living . . . Navy veteran. Sociology Clubg English Clubg Psychology Clubg Forumg Political Science Clubg FTA. li M if .egfclrx '- ' 5 K if , . .5 i A EFT u uutnv-: M u N yy' Y I ,l,,,, m 3 I fm ll' Elm. ..-,aeumtff on V y 'r il-w-f'-eve..-.-.aiu . . ,. galgrlill' ,,,:'f'5,.!'5ai+lli'?..nl ll ll J. V ll .,. l I' irq- u II' 1 E 4 r x l l NATHAN KREVOLIN Business Education New Haven Nathan . . . ex-army man . . . graduate of the junior College of Commerce . . . industrious stu- dent . . . always a smile and warm greeting . . . efficient . . . good conversationalist . . . interested in psychology and philosophy. Press Club 55 Psychology Club 3g Political Sci- ence Club -4g Beacons on Business Education 4g Kappa Delta Pi 4. V ff ' w l L i 1 LOIS ADELE KUECKE Elementary N offolk Lois . . . transfer from University of Connecticut . . . sweet and lovely and fancy-free . . . has brown curly hair that is the envy of all . . . faithful frequenter at the Spa . . . a willing fourth for bridge. ACEg Art Club. lf 1, - EDWARD JOHN KUSEK Industrial Arts Southington Ed . . . a capable student as well as an outstanding athlete . . . conscientious . . . sincere . . . a fine leader . . . modest to a fault . . . just one of the boys . . . exceptional gridiron performer . . . greatly respected. Football 1, 2, 5, Co-Captain 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts Club 4, Epsilon 'Pi Tau 45 MAA 3, 4. I I HUGO R. LA PENTA Business Education Hartford Hugh . . . a rolling stone that gathered no moss . . . widely travelled with the Army . . . concienti- ous . . . industrious . . . actually worked his way through college . . . good sense of humor and a good listener . . . potenrialities unlimited. Commerce Club 1, 5, President 2, Psychology Club 4g UNESCO 3. DANIEL LANDERS Elementary Hartford Dan . . . intelligent . . . witty . . . good-humored . . . takes his Work seriously. . . many and varied outside interests . . . has gained respect of others. JOHN LEARY Industrial Arts--English-Psychology Middletown John . . .unique combination of major and minor fields . . . Industrial Arts and English . . . serious . . . hard working . . . equally at home with a book or a lathe . . . conscientious . . . capable. Epislon Phi Tau 4. ' ll fu ,- l JEANNE MARIE LE CLAIRE Elementary jewett City Jeanne . . . Marcus White Hall's number one Red Sox fan . . . noted for her piano playing and laundry case full of music . . . always in a hurry to go somewhere . . . can always spare a few minutes to take part in a hen session. Red Cross l, 2g ACE 3, 4g Bowling 1, 43 Com- merce Club 1. 5 I.. Y . .ul . J .,,. LORRAINE BLANCHE LEMIRE Elementary Hartford Lorraine . . . sweet, quiet charm . . . good student . . . enjoys reading . . . likes a good movie . . . tall and slender . . . dependable . . . interested in children. Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Radio Club l, 2g ACE 3, 45 Poster Committee 4. ll l l 'iv' ROGER JOSEPH LEMELIN Mathematics-Physics New Britain Roger . . . veteran . . . tutor of physics . . . noted for his scholastic ability . . . quiet . . . friendly . . . sincere . . . possesses a keen sense-of humor . . . found at many social functions . . . an eligible bachelor . . . has what it takes to become a success- ful teacher . . . should be outstanding in his field. Lambda Mu Nu 1, 2, 5, 4g Alpha Phi Omega 45 Kappa Delta Pi 3, Treasurer 4g Chorus Secre- tary lg FTA 4g Political Science Club 2. W!-r'l iff R GERTRUDE ELEANOR LEONARD Elementary-Mathematics Haddam Gert . . . beauty combined with intelligence . . . rapid wit . . . possessor of scintillating voice . . . diversity of interests . . . capable student . . . calm . . . unassuming . . . idealistic . . . enjoys sports as participant and spectator. ACE 43 Forum Club 4. , , .,. Us BARBARA MAE LEVIN Elementary Hartford A good student and a conscientious worker . . . wonderful sense of humor . . . gets things done . . . prefers to listen . . . nice to have around. RICHARD WILLIAM LITKE Industrial Arts-Psychology New Britain Dick . . . quiet and unassuming veteran . . . honesty and perserverance two outstanding char- acter traits . . . conservative . . . enjoys all social functions . . . live and let 1ive.', Industrial Arts Club 2, 3, 4g Psychology Club 3. PHILIP CHARLES LIGUORI Elementary-Psychology Southington Phil . . . veteran . . . short in stature but long on thinking power . . . aggressive when necessary . . . plans to do graduate work . . . a candidate for best-dressed title . . . drives a convertible. ACE 1, 25 FTA 2. , ,ww va, 1 4 , .. - is Hi -1 , 1 1 X I x W. ya V umwri J E- -1 I rr, -. ,zygrzzggzzgu Q i,',, 'H L' 'ii!:ix::121lZ71:: ' 371i'A5Ei!55iEil132: I- ,fbi 'biiiililiiliiiiiiitl I ag. .af 32:15mg22:g1f2h::332gx, twister xiaztfsssmiiaaEssaza::1.:., I -are is-,14-zestses-Iaggegasatrpt. Gia 'iwfigfisfeiils15:55:15-2-:ig tt ' '-5'4E..1:j',:-,1 vii :lfiiffifi:a5ES'Ci-'li-1 . -gas. 2.-.fi e2iEgzf!sgZl5Ei9::' r::1:1::1:f:1. l f iaeeetisf-'-1-1:1:21:f::f:1:':1::-1 gseggfgsffgszmrfargcs::,.-::f::::1 ANNE MARIE LOPIANO Elemenatry-Business Education Stamford Anne . . . our efficient class secretary . . . likes dancing, music, sports and children . . . member of the gang of pizza-eaters . . . Doris Blake of the Dorm . . . an honest and true friend . . . full of fun and class spirit . . . good sport. Class Secretary 3, 4g Basketball 1, 3, 4g Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4g Badminton 2, 3, Sports Leader 4g Bowl- ing 1, 3. 43 Red Crossg Commerce Club Treas- urer lg ACEg WAA 45 College Chorus 2. M i I, i Q V ,I in ' I ,' W I , I. II V 4 I ,W II M. II I It 2 - I 'mu Wu. .ii , , V ,II ' I 'I t pyttt I I I I I I WILLIAM JUSTIN MCCARTHY Science New Britain Bill . . . Air Corps veteran . . . lyric tenor . . . dependable . . . yen for solving the unsolved . . . idealistic . . . ever-tolerant . . . married to T.C.C. graduate . . . training students enthralled by little red hat. Chorus 1, 2, 4g Political Science Club. V..,-!.Hf- , wwf. , .,,,,, .. , ,. , 1 l l 1 , l X l l 1 i 1' W ' ' in ' up li Ji vi,v,,-'il i l if l ' ,,1 i ' , , ,, Msgs 1- i. l , I 'v JOHN MICHAEL MCKIERNAN Elementary-Psychology Stratford Mac . . . serious . . . student of psychology . . . always ready to apply his theories to actual situ- ations . . . witty . . . rewards a good joke with a hearty laugh . . . plans to do guidance work in the elementary field. ACE 2, 5, 4g Psychology Club 2, 3, 45 Radio Club 25 Recorder 2. U., I la ,i . ,, m41i,,alatqgi, fm ia, , i l ' 'NY ' i xi: -it Wqv'-tvvgiznfw' ,fi Vq:,faw'6Eilwwy,trimfIi.i:1tgl1leuriit ll l l l ..,.1H..fgf,PqL,1a.sae'JM, HW A i WENDELL FRANCIS MCKENNERNEY Elementary-Psychology Waterbury Buzzy . . . ex-Seabee , . . Rockland alumnus . . . got a wife as well as an education at T.C.C .... his marriage made Herald headlines . . . hard worker . . . reflects credit on his school. Recorder lg ACE 2, 3, 4g Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3g MAA 1g Intramural Softball 1. ...V xx N Q wiuillx ill, QM 'lu , ii gg' i W. . J iw ' 1 ROBERT MacBAIN Social Science North Fairfield Mac. . . deep thinker . . . good student . . . friendly . . . never in a hurry . . . progressive ideas . . . laughs readily . . . often seen in the library. li JAMES MacEARLANE, jr. Elementary Middletown Mac . . . tall and smooth . . . always well-dressed . . . studious . . . quiet and unassuming . . . agree- able disposition . . . reliable . . . quick wit . . . never gets excited. ANNE MARIE MARCHETTI Elementary Plainville Anne . . . transfer from St. joseph's College . . . petite . . . attractive . . . well-dressed . . . well informed in many subjects . . . a helpful friend . . . consistent honor student . . . best friends call her Annie . . . strong in an argument . . . inter- ested in politics, religion, art. it M iw.,- BARBARA JANETTE MACKIN Elementary Pawcatuck Barbara . . . transferred from University of Con- necticut :.. . always ready to leave for Westerly on weekends . . . cute, neat, always a lady . . . best foot forward . . . Let's go to the Spa. ACEg Art Club. i Qi i wliyl'M'1i ii 'MW' ii 1 ii 'wi ii ii . in ww W, nu -ii, in .. ,,H.i'm ii- c. .wi 1.iii.f'1..'i ...ll iw in N....,-.... my .. N i. . N .. ii - , 1 .. M H... i 1 , ,wiliyywilll,n,,llEiM,y.k-.WWF lliiflialaiaf. t fiti 'i i' 1 JENNIE M. MARCONI Elementary Windsor Locks Jennie . . . one of those rare persons who manages to take an active part in school life and yet keep a lovely home . . . capable . . . attractive . . . a good eye for clothes . . . often seen taking a car- load of students to Rockwell. Commerce Club 1, 2g ACE 3, 4. i lLl!1llii'lH!iFF' ml ,HQ 1lill ,Jl U Til' .lf 'Y if' i M - '. ' 'ui '. , - . 1 ' H 1 ll l u l lil'Qillfiillllliilllllwi lil DONALD J. MARCUCCIO Elementary Waterbury Mark . . . Navy veteran . . . always ready to go places and do things . . . aggressive student . . . tactful . . . adaptable personality . . . calorie conscious . . . well-dressed . . . patron of the arts. Alpha Phi Ornegag ACEg FTAg Art Club. MICHAEL EUGENE MARSEGLIA Mathematics-Physics Springdale Mike . . . transferred from University of Massa- chusetts . . . has made many friends since his arrival at the campus . . . possesses a keen mind and winning personality . . . seems headed for the top. Lambda Mu Nu 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. l r -3 itie ,ru ,mx it lm! mil! ,i H H W ll fd W W in wi' Q JOHN MICHAEL MARGOSIAN Business Education New Britain john . . . capable and conscientious . . . ex-Air Force captain . . . a leading light in the Business Education Department . . . the man to help you with your accounting problems . . . favorite lady friends are Nell and daughter Cathy. Kappa Delta Pi 4. H i. H in 1 l l l .i, i ll 1 ti.. ju w. X --,, in um ml , EDWARD J. MARTIN Industrial Arts New Britain Ed . . . personality will carry him far . . . indus- trious student . . . always ready to help . . . varied interests . . . intelligent conversationalist . . . has a subtle kind of humor. JOHN A. MASANOTTI Elementary-Psychology Bridgeport John . . . has a different suit and personality for every day of the week . . . constantly chauffering to and from Rockland . . . never too busy for coffee . . . financial genius always willing to lend a friend a dollar . . . rare basso-profoundo . . .likes people and living. ACE 5, 4g MAAQ FTA. JERRY A. MELCHIONNA Social Science-Business Education Waterbury Jerry . . . all friendliness and sincerity . . . unos- tentatious . . . vast knowledge of history . . . liberal-minded . . . believes in giving all the people a fair chance . . . his car had more passen- gers than the Rockwell bus. Sociology Club. JUNE ROSE MATHEWSON Elementary New Britain June . . . tall, willowy, graceful . . . our person- ality plus girl . . . has the cutest dimples . . . the pride of all her teachers and friends . . . makes a lasting impression on you . . . has the unbeatable combination of beauty and intelligence. ETA 3, 4: ACE 3, 4. l N' -l' M. , M H -Y , ix H miuhutk i ,,.. , , , , N l ,. ,. i ALFRED MESSIER Business Education Hartford Al . . . married . . . proud poppa . . . spent most of his time in Dem room . . . loves sports . . . makes and keeps friends without effort . . . indus- trious . . . plays a mean game of badminton . . . very popular. MAA 1, 2, 3, 4g Commerce Club 3, 4. tx ,H it fag .i,, W , 1 QQ in ,N L . it J M' in +1 tl lt A 4 , it SONIA MILLER Elementary-Psychology Norwich Sonia . . . a friendly smile and a helping hand . . . one of T.C.C.'s very capable students and leaders . . . known for her easy blushes . . . genuine love and understanding of children . . . wonders about a Masters Degree . . . ready for work but not too busy for a gay time. Radio Workshop 2, Secretary 3, 44 ACE 3, 44 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 44 Student Council 44 Modern Dance 2, Sports Leader 34 Field Hockey 24 Arch- ery 2g Red Cross 3. . ROBERT JOHN MOORE Elementary Hartford Bobby . . . a fashion plate . . . small and wiry . . . a convincing talker and a good listener . . . keen sense of humor . . . will stick by his convictions regardless of the opposing odds . . . capable athlete. ACE 3, 44 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 44 Intra- mural Baseball 1, 2. R il? 4' 1 .. ' m' ft- 1' -'. -., J 4: 1 . , ,11 -Vi iff 74F'P1' .. . JE it .A J,- if Q -. . - 1. 7'n1S?i5r'f5.,,- :E ' j -6-'ju-. 1. -ig.-:ag-'f'. vt . ll-L15-in 3 I if ',f'-if 5 1T'0'Wfiff-13.1, ', 'Q :Jw '2l5,vt.-,. 4 r iiii ii l l PAUL M. MIRANTE Business Education New Britain Paul . . . one of the hard workers of the Business Education Department . . . always trying to get ahead . . . veteran . . . married . . . a big smile and a warm greeting . . . a good hustler . . . always well groomed. FTA4 Alpha Phi Omega 3, 44 MAA4 Commerce Club 3. EUGENE J. MOYE Social Science-English-Sociology Greenwich Gene . . . a fun-loving guy . . . sober mien . . . well versed in the art of expressing delightful ambiguities . . . outstanding in many school actvities . . . pleasant. . . friendly . . . likes classical music, dancing, good books and sports. Student Council 3, 44 Chorus 2, 3, 44 Alpha Phi Omega 2, Vice-President 3, 44 FTA 3, 45 Foot- ball 3, 44 Student Legislature 34 Athletic Board Of Control 3, 44 UNESCO 44 Forum 44 English Majors and Minors Club 2, 3, 44 Social Science Club 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH FRANCIS MUCCI Mathematics-Chemistry Southington Joey . . . double major in chemistry and mathe- matics . . . most eligible bachelor . . . combina- tion of brains and personality . . . always ready to help . . . another one of Dr. Lee's proteges, Lambda Mu Nu 3, 4, Chemistry Seminar. 14 . , U, t ,. ,, 1, ,iii ix: it 1 ,tm ,ma ,.,,, , Hi W, .t 4 'N l., Wijmm jj Wi.: tl ii ' 'ii , . fn' it Y 5 will .lllilll - H . 11' l j ' i 1 il ELLEN MARIE NATI Elementary New Britain Ellen . . . pretty, petite and very energetic . . . her radiant smile is always a welcome sight . . . finds enjoyment in good drama and Tchaikovsky . . . socially enthusiastic . . . chic appearance . . . short curly hair . . . favorite expression: soo- long. College Theater 1, 2, 3, 4, ACE 3, 4, FTA 4. STELLA ESTHER MUCCI Elementary New Canaan Stell . . . a sincere friend . . . as genial and friendly as her coy smile . . . another one of the 10:00 P.M. apizza gang . . . her weekend cry, New Canaan here I come . . . her weakness-long ringing alarm clocks . . . found many true friends and a promising future here at T.C.C. Chorus 2, Badminton 3, 4, Basketball 3, Bowl- ing 4, WAA 3. ' Tw ' I I JOSEPH ANTHONY NAVARRO Mathematics-Physics P New Britain Joe . . . capable leader . . . understanding and sensitive nature . . . excels in mathematics . . . finds great enjoyment in all sports, especially golf . . . first recipient of New Britain Regional Alumni Award . . . conscientious, cooperative, and amiable . . . never worries . . . takes 1ife's problems as they come. Lambda Mu Uu l, 2, Treasurer 3, President 4, FTA 3, Treasurer 4, Alpha Phi Omega 2, Treas- urer 3, President 4, UNESCO 3, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Intramural Baseball 2, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Who's Who 4. 1 I ROBERT J. NELLIGAN Elementary Winsted Bob . . . good looking Navy veteran . . . hails from the hills of Winsted . , . has spacious apart- ment at Rockland Plaza . . . spark of the base- ball team . . . avid enthusiast of sports, cigars and hats . . . here's to the luck of the Irish. ACE 3, Treasurer 4g FTA 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. L t y , l l i, it I in JOHN WILLIAM NOLAN Elementary Waterbury john . . . excellent worker and a good student . . . sincere in his beliefs . . . quiet and unassuming . . . eflicient . . . shows every indication ofa suc- cessful future. MAA 2, 3, 4. l l MARTHA NICKELS Elementary West Hartford Mattie . . . happy and not afraid to show it . . . takes deceiving pictures, usually wearing a big smile . . . lover of horses . . . whiz at the piano . . . never has enough time to do all those things she'd like to do. Chorus 2, 3, 45 ACE 4g Art Club 4. l I. , , it i 4 I , ' . l l 1.344--2. ill. jui wi-i , lil! N! 1 N nm' 1 'I H I , ,, , ,. I um, ROBERT JAMES NOONAN Elementary New Britain Bob . . . always a word and a smile ready . . . home town boy . . . a true sports lover and T.C.C. rooter . . . never a dull moment . . . master of the quip and the pun . . . good company. MAA 2, 5, 4g Baseball 1. !,xN ,mi yu , , if if: 'f' Q 1 ' 'w'1'3'5 NORENE ELIZABETH NORMAN Elementary Waterbury Norene . . . sparkling and vivacious . . . trans- ferred from St. joseph's College . . . wide circle of friends . . . likes to have a good time, usually does . . . believes in a liberal education . . . a student of political science . . . enjoys sports . . . likes to read. Cl'1orusgACE. ' ffl ' i ' ' w LINCOLN O. NYSTROM Elementary-Physical Education East Hartford Link . . . diminutive . . . speedy halfback . . . a friendly air . . . hails from Willimantic . . . enjoys sports activities . . . married to a former T.C.C. student . . . looks forward to coaching career. Football 1, 2, 5, 4g Recorder Staff 1, 2g Oflicials Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Student Council 2g Track 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH NOVAK Elementary-Physical Education Rockville Joe . . . Air Corps veteran . . . easy to get along with . . . active in many sports . . . well-dressed . . . drives a flashy convertible . . . favorite hang- out is Jap corner at south end of main building. MAA 2, 5, 4g Oflicials Clubg ACE. H ll ,M M X,-. , is CHARLES GEORGE O'BRIEN Elementary New Britain Charlie . . . ex-Air Force veteran . . . typical Irish lad . . . tall, dark and handsome . . . fine taste in clothes . . . personality plus . . . has gained recog- nition as a storyteller . sports enthusiast . . . an ardent Pittsburgh fan. ACE 2, 5, 4. H .I-Y'-1 i EUGENE J. O'BRIEN Mathematics-Physics Plainville O.B .... Air Force veteran . . . transfer from Norwich University, Vermont . . . ready Irish wit . . . takes his daily commuting from Plain- ville with a smile . . . loyal Red Sox fan . . . takes his golf game seriously. Lambda Mu Nu 4g Football Zg FTA 4. THOMAS RUSSELL O'DAY Elementary New Britain Doc . . . Infantry veteran who claims to have walked across Europe . . . most pressing question is it possible to get married while still a student and live well? . . . found out that it was . . . combines sense of humor with serious thought . . . industrious, conscientious. ACE 5, 4g FTA 3, 42 NEA 5, 49 MAA 4. E ll asl- L J MARGARET MARY O'BRIEN Elementary New Britain Peggy . . . tall, slim, blue-eyed Irish colleen . . . when you hear that distinctive laugh you know its Peg . . . essential member of the crowd . . . an A for effort in supporting her class . . . an air of fashion in her dress . . . fond of the little ones. ACE 3, 4g FTA 4g Class Treasurer 2: Student Council 33 Handbook Eg Lounge Committee 2. CHARLOTTE Y. OHANESIAN Elementary New Britain Charlotte . . . dark hair, dark eyes . . . gracious . . . ideal docror's wife . . . has a well modulated voice . . . enjoys the drams as participant and spectator . . . performed well in College Theater productions. College Theaterg ACE. 1 W ,. ,ii '. rf t , WINIFRED MAYBERRY O'LEARY Elementary Hartford Win . . . fun-loving lass . . . ready to help at all times . . . with a song in her heart . . . chorus one of her main interests . . . twinkling eyes . . . ready smile . . . enjoyable companion. College Chorus 2, 3, 4, ACE 4. +75 0. j lifyffr-'Ai'E+32azt-:., ., HUMBERT MATTHEW ORIO English-Psychology West Haven Bert . . . married veteran . . . transferred from New Haven Teachers College . . . a Dean's list student . . . our political force . . . a first nighter . . . avid reader . . . delights in talk and argument . . . knows everyone . . . pride and joy is his baby son. English Club 3, 4g MAA 3, 4. HELEN MURIEL ONORATO Elementary New Britain Penrod . . . petite, blonde with captivating smile and twinkling eyes . . . neat . . . happy-go-lucky . . . a whiz on the tennis court . . . the collegiate member of the gang . . . sincere, dependable . . . loves children . . . the sporty type in fashions. ACE 3, 43 FTA 45 Assembly Lecture Committee 1, 2g Psychology 4. -9: - U X J lf 1 Giga' NEIL RAYMOND OSBORNE Elementary East Hartford Red . . . ex-Lieutenant in the Air Force . . . can be seen walking with devoted collie dog, King . . . modest honor student who hopes to continue his formal education . . . dependable, conscienti- ous, agreeable disposition . . . has athletic inter- ests but his hobby is devotion to his adorable wife, Mary. Political Science Club 3, 4g College Forum 3, 45 ACE 3, President 4g Recorder 3, Sports Editor 43 FTA 45 Dial Circulation Manager 43 Who's Who 4g Kappa Delta Pi 4. A-1 Q Y - 5 il. . 1 . l ,H l . 'N ,asf WILLIAM ROBERT OVERTON Elementary Naugatuck Bill . . . always ready to go places and do things . . . good man to have on your side . . . can always see the humorous side of the situation . . . fine all- around athlete . . . dependable . . . good hustler . . . drives the green beetle. Basketball 1, 23 Officials 1, 25 ACE 3, 45 MAA I, 2, 3, 4. L3-.'f.'1b.r-.i4ilHr'. JAMES L. PARKER Business Education Plainville Ace . . . product of Plainville High School . , . a connoisseur of men's haberdashery . . . crew haircut . . . excellent sense of humor . . . has a friendly manner . . . interested in all sports . . . specializes in golf and skiing. Commerce Clubg Intramural Basketballg Intra- mural Softball. I 1 X , - ROSE MARY PAPA Elementary-Psychology New Britain Rose . . . fashioned slenderly . . . favors philos- ophical discourse and constructive evenings . . . an effective speaker . . . poetry and painting are creative outlets . . . ptepossessed by New York, the theater and belles letters . . . sensitivity for the aesthetics fused with practical realism and savoir faire . . . self assured but unirnposing. Recorder Staff lg ACE 3, 4g FTA 49 College Forum 4. -i , t rt- smu- ..4' i r.51?wift. Y I -'41-25?-1 ii jf6z15g2fiY,, f wat-5 it ' .F:'f S35. 5f'5 ',7if L., , G 1 ba ' 3 -I if-1 Qrrtl-V 'L 1 r xnib. wird, fy it Gl n 5 L I 'au DONALD E. PEASE Mathematics-Physics Collinsville Don . . . corner player from Collinsville . . . the drivewheel of the band . . . always ready to do more than his share . . . anything for a friend . . . veteran . . . transferred from University of Vermont. Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 5. llif ,iv lawffafi w ,ll ll it ' ' bi L1 1. 1 ELIZABETH LOUISE PETERSON Elementary East Hartford Betty . . . competent cadet teacher . . . always manages to complete assignments . . . takes out- side activities in stride . . . eflicient . . . ready with an encouraging word and a helping hand. ACE 5, 4g NEA 3, 4. y pil MARIE IRENE PITRUZZELLO Business Education Cromwell Marie . . . Let a smile be your umbrella . . . bundle of energy . . . enjoys a good laugh . . . sports enthusiast . . . spends a lot of time on the badminton court . . . likes dancing . . . mainstay of the Social Activities Committee. WAA, Second Vice-President 5g Social Activities Committee 2, 5, Treasurer 2, Chairman 4g Corn- merce Club 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 3g Basketball 1, 2, 5, 4g Field Hockey 23 Badminton 3, 4g Tennis 25 Psychology Club 23 FTA 4. MYRNA ROSE PITEL Elementary Meriden Myrna . . . transfer from Kueka College in New York . . . enthusiastic about teaching . . . devoted to children . . .accomplished musician . . . appears shy but is full of fun . . . interested in athletics, especially swimming. ACE. .3 i ,, if , E 'T -ll , R 1 H . ffl '4'Sv i A I I e . aie - I 1-ll , V 1 - lf' Y A UNM. ill JI LAWRENCE WILLIAM POMERLEAU Elementary New Britain Larry . . . genial disposition . . . academic efil- ciency . . . has respect for both students and faculty . . . his intense interest in his career makes him a likely candidate for bachelorhood. Alpha Phi Omegag ACEQ FTAQ Art Club. LOIS AUDREY PORTER Elementary New Britain Lois . . . easy to look at . . . dark curly hair, big brown eyes . . . has that Vogue look . . . models sophisticated clothes . . . trim figure . . . always ready for a good time . . . loves dancing and foot- ball games . . . keen sense of humor . . . depend- able student. ACE 2, 3, 4. TQ: ARLENE MAE QUAILE Elementary Hartford Arlene . . . kind and sincere . . . a winning smile . . . quiet voice and manner . . . inquiring blue eyes . . . likes Tchaikovsky's music and anything chocolate. ACE 3, 43 Art Club 5, 4. ii ' .. vl- .Pun mb. .' Adj-ef, vial' A, Aura 1 1 i 4 . wr . 5' Sit, V , 2 ., . i A' l -fur lg' 1 l JY -fi ROLAND v. POWERS Business Education-Psychology West Hartford Roland . . . meticulous in dress as well as in work . . . Navy veteran . . . gentleman and scholar . . . definitely the executive type . . . no ,task is too difficult . . . extra activities galore . . . personifi- cation of perfection. College Chorus lg Radio Workshop 1, Secretary 2, Vice-President 2, President 3g Psychology Club 2, 3, 45 Commerce Club 55 FTA 2, 5, 4g NEA 2, 3, 4g Beacons Staff 4g Business Manager of Pillar 45 English Club 4. ,Aw ff' Q? 'sr . -1 U'-'f 5 ' -Q'QEQ V J ' LOUIS F. QUIRK, jr. Elementary-Physical Education Middletown Lou . . . jovial man-about-town-and campus . . . always looking for a winner . . . an important figure in many activities . . . has a ready wit . . . leacging light in downtown marching and poker clu . MAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Oflicials Club 2, 3, 45 Baseball l, 2, Captain 5g Social Activities 2, 3g ACE 45 Art Club. RAYMOND F. RAPUANO English-Social Science Hamden Ray . . . popular with all . . . College Theater's Ya 1 all LORRAINE ELIZABETH RAKOWSKI Business Education Kensington Lorraine . . . natural athlete . . . good student . . . definite opinions, not afraid to express them . . . always has a corny joke . . . habitat, student lounge . . . WAA's most faithful member. Calendar Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, WAA 2, Secre- tary 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Sports- leader 3, Badminton 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Commerce Club 2, 3. THOMAS F. REARDON Biology-Psychology Danbury Tom . . . transfer student from Danbury Teachers College . . . Navy veteran . . . quiet . . . capable . . . likeable charter member of Casablanca . . . staunch follower of the basketball team . . . has a big interest in Norwalk. -ii5Fllz-SEI-'iirifiiili' iffnv iiE'rl,l1- ----V., --4- vcr.,-1 ...L :i..!-. Er rl- Elgiiifiiwf ,if ..---Aizzatwizt az: ' .2,1'L Xa., 11,,-',75f Lt '..- Fi f .- guiding genius . . . attractive brilliance . . . cos- mopolitan manner . . . T.C.C.'s critic at the Schubert and New York theaters . . . contem- plates work in English field . . . remembered for caustic, amusing, sparkling wit. College Theater 1, 2, Vice-President 3, 4, Liter- ary Club, President 1, Editorial Board 2, 3, Eng- lish Club 1, 2, Chairman 3, 4, Press Club 1, Social Science Club 2, 3, 4, Poster Committee Chairman 3, Recorder 1, Who's Who 4. H 'im L' '-11a2'g','.. . '.'lQewiiS'5lE2-22231 ALEX REZNIK Social Science-Psychology New Britain Alex . . . conscientious student . . . good teaching prospect . . . usually wears a smile . . . enjoys eating . . . has shown an interest in social, eco- nomic, and political problems. Radio Club, Political Science Club, College Forum, Social Science Club. 1 ,rl .Y ' f- -g ', 1 ,,.. - -- it i e,'i i f , if , , ' , w3j:f '- 'gr' - L -f ,, X ' f 'ti 1 Xl l V 1 5-I if-f l s. H , , i. F . 2' rl n . ,, i C 'WJ J , , 1. iz' '1 -'23 li , My , ' Nj Tliill -i.:-, -1 -.--1 - H ' :inf .911-rf: 0 ,k5'?F1.-1- ,1f771 ,i ,, -5--Wywlllg-5 , Jflgil 'T,',A1'l ,., 3' I 1 5 rl V 1g,:,:??fa'? . yu:-ji -.1'w',ime viii' li ' 57:SXX'54f t 'Ii .1 .1 ,M 1::1e:g5.f.'f .f'2 '. 1 M., 2,-1, f'-T, mg - - Us 1-1 , W'Q7-7f?'23'gl?g2i3!4'-Qiiil ' X fri. ,eww l fn-A lxfll. ,. .1-, -. ,. . -. - if c i V fee - - XL, it 'S - , - LEONARD A. RICH Business Education-Psychology Hartford Len . . . a warm personality . . . ready to give help where its needed . . . conscientious and energetic . . . attends most college functions . . . an asset to any group . . . lounge is one of his favorite hang- outs. Commerce Clubg Psychology Club. wwf' 'IQ- GEORGE T. RICHARDS Social Science-Geography-English West Haven George . . . well-rounded personality . . . many diversified interests . . . amateur archeologist . . . likes classical music . . . conservative in dress and outlook . . . relishes a good controversy. Social Science Clubg College Forumg English Club. PATRICIA ANN RILEY Elementary-Psychology New Britain Pat . . . a friend indeed . . . delightful personality . . . in constant good humor . . . hard working .secretary of the expanded ACE . . . favorite occupation, driving, proven by the way she handles a car . . . enjoys sports and weekends at Bayview. College Theater 1, 2, 3, 43 ACE 3, Recording Secretary 43 FTA 3, 43 Psychology Club 4. 'QS SALLY RUTH ROBSTOCK Elementary Bridgeport Sally . . . enthusiasm plus . . . like a ray of sun- shine . . . refreshing . . . 1948 Winter Snow Queen . . . energetic . . . can usually be counted on to come up with a new joke . . . a gay air . . . partial to children, bridge, and Boston Red Sox. ACE 3, 43 Social Activities Committee 3, 4g FTA 43 WAA 1, Treasurer 2, Executive Coun- cil 1, 2g Sports Leader 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Tennis 3, 43 Soccer 1, 33 Officials Club lg Col- lege Theater 1. T' if l ' .. EDWARD ROKITA Biology-Physical Education Colchester Ed . . . easy going . . . transferred from Middle- town extension . . . quiet and unnoticed but aways there . . . takes his biology seriously . . . spends spare time hunting insects . . . ex-sailor. Intramural Basketballg Intramural Softball. -435 is 4' It -. Hp il jim - ll ' JOSEPH JAMES ROMAN Biology-Physical Education Torrington joe . . . entered T.C'.C. in junior year . . . trans- ferred from Arnold . . . ex-infantryman . . . tall, blond, handsome . . . appreciative of a good joke . . . sometimes seen around Marcus White Hall . . . enjoys hunting on weekends. Track 3, 4g FTA 3, 43 MAA 5, 4. ROBERT ARCHER ROLLINSON Social Science-Sociology Shelton Bob . . . characterized by neatness . . . well matched colors . . . knitted socks and ties . . . serious . . . good-natured . . . well-informed . . . ex-marine. Sociology Clubg The College Forumg Political Science Clubg FTA. si! ee if-ff 'I- 4.,f::'.-p:QQiSfji-W A f -za '- , M595 W' :x ' ' '?'n17if'S-. f. X--1,2-'. 'Jf. en ' H :Q ,54,:g,1:- fa 1,-:..f, ' A 41-f7?qc?fQ2:5g iw. f V- if t 5. :,.f,sgf'9'6' -as -if - f EDWARD M. ROSMARIN Elementary-Physical Education Brooklyn, N. Y. Little Eddie . . . 5' 6M of dynamite on a basket- ball court . . . captained T.C.C.'s Blue Devils twice consecutively . . . recognized as one of top basketeers on the Eastern seaboard . . . has end- less energy . . . friendly . . . modest . . . quiet . . . one of the most popular students on campus. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN ROSSITER Industrial Arts West Hartford John . . . transferred from Hillyer College . . . regular commuter from West Hartford . . . has a ready smile . . . appreciative of a good joke . . . spends much of his time in I.A. shops . . . 1 farmer at heart. Industrial Arts Club 2, 3, 4. -i 1' '- 51. 3 S ai:...Lf'1 -. :. ...,,..-- ': W K ll--, 'l,fr! , X 1 ' ' :::-'---.za ':' l af l ilu QEN JOSEPH H. RUSSELL Business Education Schenectady, N. Y. joe . . . ex-Navy man . . . economist . . . explains business cycle to his associates . . . inter- ested in symphonic music and good books . . . Alpha Pih Omega man . . . lives his fraternity's creed C Be of service to others J. Alpha Phi Omega 2, Corresponding Secretary 1, Secretary 3, President fig FTA Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 4g Radio Club 3, Business Manager 43 Com- merce Club l, 2, 3. 415 l l l WALTER CARL ROTH Elementary New Britain Walter . . . seldom without that boyish grin . . . shy manner popular with co-eds . . . amiable . . . conscientious . . . a helpful friend . . :has great possibilities as a teacher. ACE 4g FTA 3, 4g NEA 3, 43 MAAQ Intramural Softball 1, 2. ROBERT G. RYAN General Science-Psychology Stamford Bob . . . former Naval Air Cadets instructor . . . still does a lot of flying . . . subtle humorist . . . makes quick retorts . . . has a system for every- thing from the ponies to the Admissions Oflice . . . likes California's sunshine. Alpha Phi Omega. gl ll, ll 1 i ll. W 'illffll il'yli'llii 'lf' 1? 'ii -,M in l 'ss , , ' ll, .ii , -?vIl'.11al.., 1. EL, ll'-1 wgllm, H ...J l LUDMILA KOMECK SABATIUK Elementary New Britain Emmy . . . transferred from Connecticut College for Women . . . husband is an aeronautical engi- neer . . . enjoys good music and gardening . . . sports lover . . . fond of children. ACE 4g FTA 4, Field Hockey 3, 4. l l l FRANK R. SALAMON Social Science-Sociology New Britain Frank . . . Air Force veteran . . . one of the bright spots in the Social Science Department . . . always looking for something to discuss . . . a liberal . . . has a ready wit . . . main interests are sociology and politics. Sociology Club 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, UNESCO 3, 4g Political Science Club 2, 3, 4g Social Science Club 2, 3, 4g Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 43 Civic Forum 3, 4, Intramural Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 2, 3. LOUIS VINCENT SANZARO, Jr. Social Science-Geography Hartford Lou . . . our Crusher . . . athlete . . . politician . . . lounge chairman . . . always smiling and eager to be of service . . . versatile and able. Student Council 1, 2, 3, Budget Committee 33 MAA 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4g Oflicials Club 3: College Theater 2, 3, 4, Political Science Club 3: Lounge Committee 3, Chairman 4, FTA 3, 4g Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track lg Intercollegi- ate Legislature, Senator 3. HARVEY LEWIS SAXTON Elementary New Britain Harvey . . . a sincere, truly understanding person . . . well versed in music . . . from bop to Bach . . . spontaneous personality . . . excellent sense of humor . . . able to maintain his individuality, yet always considerate of others. Band, Vice-President 2, Business Manager 3, Student Director 4, UNESCO 3, 4, ACE 3, 4. I CARMELLO SCAVOTTO Scotty . . . a likeable person . . . full of humor . . . greets everyone with a smile . . . a hard worker with children and vice versa . . . loves music. ACE 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Lounge Committee 4, Class Treasurer 3. GERTRUDE H. SCHAEFER Elementary New Britain Trudy . . . very active in school activities . . . always ready to lend a helping hand . . . has a sunny smile and pleasant word for everyone . . . tall, attractive, athletic, well-dressed . . ,recipient of several awards . . . remembered for the won- derful junior Prom. Chorus 1, 2, Recorder 1, 2, Lounge Committee 2, 3, Handbook 1, 2, Soccer 1, Archery 2, Bas- ketball 33 Bowling 3, ACE 3, Vice-President 4, Class Vice-President 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, Secretary 4, Art Club 3, Vice-President 4, Who's Who 4, Junior Prom Chairman 3. ll ll ,ill ll H !ll,a,1 H, li, M ii. ' ,., X , ,. H, 1: llggilwllga 'Q 1, 'li-Il ,i , ' 1 , i: . . , .1.-rsf'-'15, ' A ,l 'ln ' 1 'gil 1- 1 lull- 1 Aifili'1.i,afifi1i rf f 'll lift frllrf. Q I i-vii, .l-f,g't- 1 if ' 1157.15 H Q LOUIS FREDERICK SCHADLICH Industrial Arts Manchester Schad . . . always equal to the task . . . steady . . . dependable . . . no job is too difiicult . . . a good listener . . . keeps calm in any situation . . . determined. l lldglwlviilllwill ll W ' H' l ii 1 i l if ay- Mu ll 1 i , i SEYMOUR SCHER Social Science-English Stamford Seymour . . . possessed by a deep-rooted sincerity and abounding vigor . . . a ready, willing and able atitude . . . a future leader . . . spirited many scholastic functions . . . a happy compromise between serious thought and cheerful good humor. Student Council 1, 2, 3, President 4, Intercol- legiate Legislature 2, 3, 4, UNESCO Council 3, 4, Political Science Club 3, 4, College Forum 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Science Club 3, 4, English and Minors Club 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, Who's Who 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. li ,Lx gt , , ,. . .rg ' -i ,, Nfl ww- Mlm V 'l l tw ' it , ist ' i : ' ti I ' tt' . li , , 1 w Qi' t 'V uw. ,, ' , v 1 SHIRLEY WINANT SCHIEFFER Elementary-Psychology Stamford Shirl . . . came to T.C.C. as Miss Winant . . . leaves as Mrs. Schieffer . . . always seems cheer- ful . . . helpful . . . never a dull moment when Shirl and her gang are around. WAA 1, 2, 3, 4g Tennis 3, Bowling 3, Golf 4, Softball 1, 2g Badminton 35 ACE 2, 3, 4g Red Cross 1, 25 Junior Prom Committee 3. ERNEST G. SCHOLZ Social Science-Phychology Norwalk Ernie . . . an excellent student who can argue either side of a question . . . married . . . lives on campus with wife and son . . . fine bridge player . . . likes golf, all kinds of music. College Chorus 43 UNESCO Councilg' Kappa Delta Pi 4. EDWARD A. SCHLESINGER Industrial Arts Palmer, Mass. Ed . . . intelligence and humor hidden behind a shy and reserved manner . . . a source of wit to those who know him . . . young in heart, mature in mind . . . interests include dancing and dramatics. College Theater 1, 2, 3, 43 Radio Club 2, 3, 4g Epsilon Pi Tau 3, 43 FTA 3, 4. Siu' l ,al'jwl'. M ul 'i. Q, tttiiyllxlll ,t'lLl.l!'i:,il'y'tlllitfvlliiilrr'1!lli'!lllM,lt, ,i H SIGFRIED SCHREINER Industrial Arts-Psychology New Britain Siggy . . . veteran of Bataan . . . sharp . . . yellow convertible and fashion plate clothes . . . usually working on some deal . . . quiet and friendly . . . has an inquiring mind . . . a student of philosophy. Epsilon Pi Tau 3, Vice-President 4, Industrial Arts Club 3, Corresponding Secretary 45 Audio- Visual Aids Club, Secretary 4g Alpha Phi Omega 43 MAA 2, 3, 4g UNESCO 4g Knute Rockne Club, Co-Chairman 4. -W T Ht, ' t 'rf 51713 ' H rl il .' fi ' li , .t i , , Y GEORGE W. SIMPSON Elementary-Psychology-Business Education Bristol George . . . Army veteran . . . married . . . a smile for everyone . . . a rabid Red Sox fan . . . always ready to extend a helping hand and just as ready for an argument concerning sports . . . main hobby is driving and polishing his new Dodge. FTA 3, 4g ACE 4. 45 JOSEPH R. SMITH English-Mathematics Waterbury Mr. Shortstop . . . very popular . . . fashion plate . . . impeccable attire . . . wide variety of tastes and ties . . . enjoys good music, The New Yorker, and a good laugh . . . enjoys life to the hilt . . . will go far with that enviable personality. Literary Editor, Dial, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3: Basket- ball l, 2g Officials Club 2, 3g MAA 1, 2, 3, 4. SISTER MARY PIUS Business Education New Britain Sister . . . sweet, pious, a wonderful person to know . . . laughing eyes . . . always prepared . . . excellent student . . . enjoys spelling bees . . . ambitious . . . plans to do graduate work. ' I .' ,V . . . H H ww, v H ij ar , px K 1 'iw 1 1 -f' .p g i :rp w FERRER SOLIANI Elementary Torrington Fred . . . an aptitude for work and study . . . popular both on campus and off . . . fine taste for clothes . . . quiet . . . ellicient. MAA 2, 5, 4. - Cul ROBERT JOHN SPEER English-Reading-Speech Bridgeport Bob . . . at once a good leader and a good fol- lower . . . genial . . . witty . . . has a wide range of interests and excellent tastes . . . deceptively efiicient . . . well informed in many nelds . . . versatile . . . one of the best catchers ever seen at T.C.C .... going places. English Club 3. 45 MAA 35 Baseball 1, 2, 5: Dial Editor 45 Class President 4. GEORGE DAVIS STEVENS Social Science-Geography Wallingford Pop . . . three children . . . veteran . . . good student . . . rare sense of humor . . . remarkable courage in returning to school after long interval . . . loves music . . . has a pleasant tenor voice and enjoys using it . . . attacks each new project with enthusiasm. UNESCO 2, 3, 4g Political Science Club 5, 4g Student Council 3, 4g Budget Committee 1, 2, 3: Intramural Basketball 2, 5g English Major and Minors Club 1, 2, 53 Social Science Club 2, 5, 4. GEORGE LEONARD STANTON Social Science-Geography West Hartford George . . . Air Force veteran . . . a connoisseur of line liquors, women and horses . . . an active participant in theatrical ventures . . . noted for his willingness to argue politics at anytime . . . believes that studies should never interfere with education. College Theater 2, 3, President 4. , Ffa V J' x- 4' . ,fa ' i ' ,Q '- V . 5'-.'-v r re 5 '. ,,,,., N1 N IQ ,-, . . : . JOSEPH JOHN STIFEL Industrial Arts New Britain joe . . . Air Force veteran . . . friendly personality . . . knows a vast amount of jokes . . . enjoys good reading and sports . . . campus whistler. Aipha Phi omega 1, 2, 3, 4g FTA 5, 4g NEA 5, 4. CHARLES W. STOBBIE, jr. Business Education Stamford Charles . . . soda fountain engineer . . . more ellervescence than the seltzer he serves . . . almost managed to avoid contamination of culture, but was corrupted by his roommates . . . in spite of a ready laugh, willing to assume more than his share of responsibility. Audio-Visual Aids 1, 2g Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4, Forum 3, 43 Commerce Club 2, 33 Bookstore Committee, Chairman 4, FTA 4. ' ' ,,.,.,J.w, ., ..,, -Y1,gqs-iq? , , . 4 nu '. Z' ' it use Q 'W if 5 g3,,2'545.:.- all 1 . ltf fy I' . - 'I J - i' FRANK SULKOWSKI Mathematics New Britain Frank . . . friendly disposition . . . industrious student . . . immaculate dresser . . . quiet and studious . . . easy-going but a deep thinker. ll iw ip A A ' l 1 i 1 l i 1 - J ui 1' ': i, , ti V, ,, t ,t w .:. JOYCE STRAUGHAN Elementary Manchester Joyce . . . rarely at a loss for words . . . frankness of manner . . . makes a lasting impression . . . easy to get along with . . . friendly and pleasant . . . successful with children. Chorus 1, 2, 5, 4g ACE 2, 5, -4. MICHAEL SUTAK Social Science New Britain Mike . . . married . . . knows his way around . . . genial . . . the spirit of warm friendship . . . cooperative . . . a willing worker . . . reluctantly leaves the halls of T.C.C. if STANLEY STEVEN SUTTON Industrial Arts-Physical Education West Hartford Steve . . . a key figure in many extra-curricular activities . . . outstanding track and field per- former . . . friendly . . . popular . . . a willing and capable worker in the interests of class and col- lege . . . winner of many honors. Class President lg Student Council 2, 3: Indus- trial Arts Clubg Track 1, 2, 3, 4g Football Mana- ger 2, 33 College Theater 29 Alpha Phi Omega. i3 l'1gf...lgij5 myixlynlfiwivfi-,,!1.-maylying!! ,W,t'w.1.jg.. is up , ii' - it I ' I .1 lr'l ' :U li 3 it I y i Q ll, ,HQ iw 1 'gi' RICHARD TERRY Industrial Arts New Haven Dick . . . married . . . good student . . . progressive ideas . . . avid sports fan , . . dependable . . . takes it slow and easy. GEORGE A. TATANGELO Business Education-Psychology Bridgeport George . . . ex-Navy man . . . friendly . . . cooperative . . . putting on a lot of mileage while attending school . . . accounting whiz . . . has a helpful wife . . . pleasant smile and match- ing personality. FTA 3, 4, Radio Club 5. i llll I i N lil JANE ANN TAYLOR Elementary Forestville jane . . . shy, quiet manner . . . gay, infectious laugh . . . friendly air . , . tall and slim . . . neat appearance . . . registered nurse who will be welcome in any classroom . . . gets enjoyment from movies, knitting, and her miniature Schnauzer. Chorus 4. uiTy'iWq'.',! ,ni r 'w in , ii .iv ii ii it it I. , l ' ii i Uri . Yi I A J l ,x :Z EVERETT GEORGE T. THOMPSON English-Speech and Reading Hartford Everett . . . a transfer student from Hillyer . . . a friendly well-liked person . . . will always listen . . . only English student to read science maga- zines . . . active in his reading and speech minor. English Majors and Minors Club 2, 5, 4g Art Club 25 Literary Club 2, 3, 4g FTA 3, 45 Forum 4g Audio-Visual Aids Club 4. ..w ,f-., .L 1 .- . :H .:S JOSEPH P. TROIANO Elementary-Psychology Bridgeport Doggie . . . Air Corps veteran . . . cheerful dis- position . . . charter member of Casablanca . . . mainstay of the chorus baritone section . . . can be recognized by crew cut, bow ties, and pipe . . . among his interests are the opera and his new Dodge. ACEQ FTAQ MAAQ Chorus. vis l 1 ii . .. in I JOSEPH G. TRIPP Elementary t New Britain Joe . . . man of all work . . . married . . . always comes through when there's a job to be done . . . willing worker . . . music and athletics are his recreation . . . children, his life work. Band 1, 2, Vice-President 3, Secretary 4g Chorus 1, 41, Librarian 2, 35 Co-Chairman of Fall Sports 4 lmlflx ll: .M .ti . , .,. i i . .. H 1 W V i iwv i Hu .i ' ' ll BARBARA TWICHELL Elementary Hartford Barbara . . . reserved on the surface . . . an artistic soul . . . generous . . . open-minded . . . always ready to defend the underdog . . . tolerant and understanding . . . a friend indeed. ACE 3, 45 FTA 4. l Y ROLAND URSONE English-Social Science New Britain Roland . . . sailor . . . transfer student from New Haven . . . industrious individual . . . small but mighty . . . always looking for some new type of enterprise . . . writer and loverof poetry . . . has developed an altruistic philosophy of life . . . main interests are his wife, Jayne, and teaching. Literary Club 4, Recorder 33 Pillar 33 College Theater lg FTA 5. li in W' o V 3 ii Y it-Kill 1 , 1 l FRANCIS XAVIER VASILE Social Science-Psychology New Britain A competent organizer . . . served efficiently as business manager of the tennis team . . . aesthetically sensitive . . . a wide variety of interests . . . prefers intellectual discussions . . . combines an active concern for current affairs with progressive ideas . . . practical and ambitious. Tennis, Player-Manager 1, 2, 5, 45 Forum, Vice- President 3, 4, Social Science, Major-Minors 2, 3, 4, Political Science Club 3, 43 Sociology Club 3: Mock Legislature 3. JOHN R. VALLI Industrial Arts-Psychology East Hampton Ex-naval aviation man . . . happy-go-lucky chap with time to do some deep thinking . . . great ability in the I.A. shops . . . sense of humor . . . always willing to help others . . . likes to hunt, nsh, and watch football games. Radio Workshopg Industrial Arts Club. TINA ANN VASILE Elementary-Psychology New Britain Complete individualist . . . la femme moderne . . . leads the fashion parade . . . practical . . . witty . . . ready for a philosophical dissertation or a discussion of current events . . . discerning reader . . . true appreciation of music and art. Recorder Ig Psychology Club 5g College Forum 4g ACE 3, 4g FTA 4g Kappa Delta Pi 4. 1 i l i I i ix , i E' M Ml ll . in r.'ll'i1l - l, i 1 'll yi. EDWARD G. VATER Social Science-Psychology New Britain One of our better students . . . keeps up with current problems . . . besides his studies Ed must find time for his wife and two children and his dance band . . . manages to take everything in stride. Social Science 5, 4, Band 1, 2, Political Science Club 5, 4, Sociology Club 4. li l il i i l l l N ., .. ,H Il H lm 'lbffllp l'll gi ' FRANK JOSEPH VENEZIANO Elementary-Physical Education Winsted Frankie . . . the mighty might of T.C.C. . . . small package of dynamite . . . good all-'round athlete . . . has been outstanding at quarterback and second base . . . sharp wit . . . pleasing man- ner . . . capable student. Football 1, 2, 5, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, ACE 5, 4, MAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Ofhcials Club 4, Chorus 1. -vs-We lWWwLWEWpWWWWWllm+llWltllllkl Www ll in I-in .l W ww..n -N lll' i ' ' ' ll .. .li .i . lleli 'lull ,. lil alll ,Q'ellLlfilill ywwwwmmwgn PETER ANTHONY VELIDOW Business Education New Britain A ready wit with a nimble tongue . . . energetic . . . willing to contribute time, ideas and hard work to any school project . . . has been in midst of sports, writing, clubs . . . his absence will be felt. Recorder 3, MAA 2, 3, 4, Assembly-Lecture 4, Student Council 4, Cross Country 2, 3, Com- merce Club 2, 5, UNESCO 4, FTA 4. .... , X, y l,L.i.L,,,.,!Wgll,l.l .. M, wt H l V v l lx A it li l w l l l l l L . . . . .L .4 .i .. .., . l QMHWWNTW W . ,gp .:lf uyL..1.,,:Llf y... . w..' 'ju' -EI. It 1ifst?tHQPw- 1' -.'f.: ,FL ' . H Z. ,-A Fywffi. ROBERT GEORGE VILE Industrial Arts Deep River Unassuming . . . hearty . . . one of the best drum majors and baton twirlers ever to perform in New England . . . trained T.C.C.'s Twirlerettes . . . acquired an interest in sailing while serving in the Coast Guard . . . Red's wife, Miriam, and baby boy, Russ, are the inspiration behind his successful undertakings. Band 3, 4, Majorette Instructor 3, 4. liti + Q W 'A cf! l SALVATORE V. VITIELLO Elementary New Haven Sal . . . as genial a lad as you'll find . . . his smile made Pepsodent famous . . , Stanley Golf Course's best patron . . . a mean man with the irons . . . a notable sense of humor . . . a favorite with the kids . . . a popular all-around fellow . . . easy to like. ACE 5, 4, Lounge Committee 2. ,i ,, ll! ll I xx.. U., rj Zi it l 1 ,i Us g, ,,s..,:If.' . ala 1,, vi 1 , , ll. liie -1 PATRICK JOSEPH WALSH Elementary-Psycholo gy Groton An Army veteran from Groton . . . has great visions of a career in radio . . . mild manner goes well with his friendly smile . . . considered lucky . . . has ability to get things done . . . has well-dressed conservative look . . . well-liked . . . follows all school activities. Radio Club 1, 5, Vice-President 2, 4, Literary Club 3, President 4, ACE 4, College Theater 53 English Major-Minors Club 2, 55 Tennis 3, 4. MARIBETH WALSH English-History Hartford Maribeth . . . usually surrounded by her two men, jim and Ray . . . clever, serious, reserved . . . concealing a delightful wit . . . a sophisticated lady . . . poise, charm and lovely voice . . . true appreciation of poetry, art, and the theater. College Theater 1, 2, 5, 4, English Club 1, Presi- dent 2, 3, 4, Literary Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Social Science Club 2, 5, 4, Press Club 1, Audio-Visual Aids Club lg Dial 4, UNESCO 5, 4. LAURA LENDY WARD Elementary Waterbury Energetic . . . industrious . . . determined . . . hopes to become a good teacher . . . cooperative . . . cheerful, yet serious . . . may your dreams come true. Art Club 1, 2 ,3, 45 College Theater 1, 29 ACE 1. IRVING DONALD WARNER Chemistry-Mathematics Hartford Ex-marine . . . happily married to former T.C.C. co-ed . . . nonchalance personified . . . good student . . . reserved in judgment . . . combines happy-go-lucky attitude with profundity of thought . . . football player deluxe. Football. if L, i'r1ll l it ii ,. l i i i I l r 1 u lll' it 1 v i l l it . Q .4 - EDYTHE FAITH WIENER Elementary New Britain Transferred from University of Connecticut . . . life of any party . . . sincere . . . practical . . . versatile . . . likes tailored suits, bridge, coffee at the Spa . . . glad to be back with the old gang. ACE 3, 4g FTA 4g Recorder 5, College Theater 5, 4. l u it H . ' .. , 1 9. it 1 . t CHARLES J. WHITMORE Mathematics-Chemistry-Psychology Madison Deliberate . . . cool . . . even-tempered . . . solves life's difficulties as he solves math problems . . . more than a friend . . . dependable . . . a willing aide to those who need assistance. Track 1, 2, 4g Cross-Country 2, 5g Lambda Mu Nu 4. TTTTTHTNZT it 'H' I .. nfw' Y'W zlizeft,fpl,i ' I7 ui All Ill V il H M , l ' U LEON E. WILCHYNSKI Industrial Arts New Britain Wil . . . Marine veteran . . . actively interested in sports . . . elected co-captain of '48 Varsity foot- ball team . . . always willing to offer a lending hand . . . a package of brains with brawn. Audio-Visual Aids Club 45 Varsity Football 1, 2, Co-Captain 4. HENRY S. WILSON, jr. History-Geography Middletown Hank . . . a perpetual smile and a sincere interest in humanity . . . addicted to political discussions and athletic events . . . has a trait of getting along with people and drawing their admiration. Football 1, 2g Basketball lg Political Science Club 4. 1 ' l in H11 1 .A-lef t M 1 , 1 if ',,, 1'11l ffl i .51 ,,1 1 ix 1 A --Fifi , . in 11 1 'V 1 1 1 lj. ' ' 1 W -1 I . 1 1 1 1 1 1:-'1 ANDREW J. YELENAK, Jr. Industrial Arts--Physical Education New Britain Ex-infantry Captain with outstanding war rec- ord . . . an enjoyable companion . . . intelligent . . . athletic . . . always ready to sign up pros- pective national guardsmen . . . a handy man with the slide rule. Varsity Baseball 1. FRANCES ANN WOLNICK Business Education Windsor Locks The gay note in the dorm . . . the busy bee in the B.E. department . . . owns half interest with room-mate Anne at jimmy's Pizza Place . . . happy-go-lucky air, combined with much savoir faire . . , cute, capable, a credit to the teaching profession. Dorm Council 1, Treasurer 33 Dorm Social Activities 4g Commerce Club 1, 2g Red Cross 1, 2g FTA 3, 4. 'If M X iliac ,TP il' -...L P .. Numn . JOHN ROBERT YELLEN General Science-Mathematics-Psychology New Britain Army veteran . . . married . . . lives in campus apartment with wife and son, Peter . . . interested in sports . . . bowling and badminton are favor- ites . . . cooperative and sincere . . . always ready to put teaching theories into practice. Psychology Club 3, FTA 4. ' T 1 N A 111 1 .. 11 1 111! ,Q i N 11 1 1 1.11 11 1 1 1 ' llzliiijlig 'ul W 'V'4 , ' ll Y a ' M I 1 A, i j if A i ' , ,!w, , H .lin-lx , l . .'v . ' 1 -'., iffiiu- ' l 'N flu l. if,f'l '. l V 'mI illl','j'l1l 4 ,. lx . K . l l WILLMET GLORIA YOKEI. Elementary Windsor Blonde . . . full of fun . . . characterized by a quick laugh . . . ambidexterous . . . excellent at art work . . . can always be depended upon . . . a conscientious student. Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Radio Club 1, 29 ACE 5, 4g Poster Committee 4. ALICE ANNE ZEMBKO Elementary New Britain Alice . . . the gal with the stars in her eyes and the sparkle in her smile . . . loves to laugh and is guaranteed to have you in stitches within five minutes . . . has a hi for everyone . . . makes a sincere friend and an adorable asset to our College Twirlerettes. ACE 3, 4g FTA 4g Student Council 2, Chorus 25 Twirlerette 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. BETTY JANE YOUNG Elementary New Britain Our blonde, attractive majorette . . . life of the party . . . never a cause for worry . . . she prefers serious men . . . good sport and lively companion . . . a quip for all occasions . . . has a special knack with the children. ACE 2, 3, 4g Band Majorette 3, 4. l i i 4 1,1 1 ' . , W w.,,t N H i1 'i:p-,i l - T j .4 V- . JOHN F. GONDEK Industrial Arts Rockville john . . . quiet . . . unassuming . . . sports enthu- siast deluxe . . . lifeguard during the summer . . . an Industrial Arts major . . . Currently engaged in building his own home . . . a mainstay of T.C.C.'s track team for the past three years. Chorus lg MAA lg Intramural Football 1g Var- sity Basketball lg Varsity Track 2, 3, Captain 4. MAURICE LAURIDSEN, Jr. Industrial Arts Greenwich Maurice . . . quiet and friendly . . . intelligent . . . personable . . . efficiency plus . . . a Dean's List regular . . . genius of the Industrial Arts Depart- ment . . . has a sound and mature judgment . . . his opinions are highly valued. Industrial Arts Club Secretary and Vice-Presi- dentg Epsilon Pi Tau Fraternity. ELEANOR STOWE Elementary New Britain Possessor of a really pleasant personality . . . has sound judgment . . . thoughtful . . . sincere . . . perservering . . . keeps everything under con- trol at all times. a .1 A we .. , Y' i Q 3 m -Q v . 1. NWI as Q- -' QQ. .,, M 1, .. X 'fla- 4: I A9 The famous chapeau Smile a While u New Look T51 Hans and Gretel Posxes? Ha---.1 t Professional Attitude ,T -1 ,.,-,,::5b , . N s Living Dangerously Dolls? ltll QP' 1 , ' ' fini Drifting and Dreaming Oh! to be Frosh again! Stroke! Buddy - Buddy ffe Manny. . That is the land of lost content, I see it shining plain, The happy highways where I went, And cannot come again. - HOUSMAN. These were the halcyon days. These were the days when the troubles which seemed so big turned out to be so small. These were the days when our worries were quite imaginaryg when our greatest problem was that exam seemed to follow exam with the unrelenting monotony of tracer bullets. And yet, with the help of God, our roommates, and the College Outline Series, we knew we'd make it. 1946. Enter the class of 1950. Little did we know we were the class of the century, the centennial class. Little, indeed, did we care in those first days. The beginning of '50's brief but brilliant career. The first registration, probably the greatest obstacle in our path to graduation. Enrollment soared to 1100, with 566 veterans. Already our presence was being felt, already the scene was changing. The Rockwell building, new tower of learning on Franklin Square. And Rockland, The Plaza, at first a new high in modern incon- veniences. , Football returned to T.C.C. for the first time since pre-war days. Work was begun on the new physical education building. Hours at the Spa, where town meets gown. Basketball. N.C.A.A. champions Holy Cross top Teachers by three points in post-season I exhibition. Plans laid for yet another building for I.A. Department, Library, bookstore. Spring came along and with it baseball. Senior class took its leave, and we took a vacation. But we came back for more. The enrollment con- tinued to climb. Now 1550, with 300 extension stu- dents. We have had the privilege of seeing our school grow perceptibly bigger and better in our time. A larger student body and a corresponding increase in the faculty. Memorial Hall dedicated. Marriage and Family Seminar started. College Theater presented Squaring the Circle. T.C.C. athletic terms really came into their own. Another class departedg we hardly noticed. Changes were still being made, e.g., new snack bar in Memorial Hall. The lounge became a busy center of activity. UNESCO was going strong, began present- ing foreign films. Another successful Mock Legislature. Basketball team made a trip into the midwest, played in tournament at Terre Haute. Little Foxes by the College Theater. Dr. Fowler completedahis book, A Century of Teacher Training in Connecticut. The baseball team had an outstanding season. Colorful junior prom. Dr. Fuller replaced Dr. Rackley as Dean of the College. We had completed our first year of professional training. We watched another class go. The nirn into the stretch drive. The odor of paint as T.C.C. underwent a centennial redecorating. Twirler- ettes appeared. Blue Devils looked good on the grid' iron. WTCC, college radio station came into existence. Homecoming weekend, class of '50 Won float contest. Work begun on new athletic field. Basketball team showed teal class. Marty Greco, one of our number, won fame by returning the 314,000 he had found The end in sight. Long dismssions reliving former days. Plans for Senior Week. Senior banquet. Final exams. Senior Ball. And a strange feeling. Is it caused by the knowledge that these days are gone and we can't call them back? The past has indeed been pleas- ant. Wl1at's to come is still unsure. L ND R 92 WNW m?wWE'ZWagHWQf?' ll fs'-iii fr- If , , 1 4 J , ' 1 . Ag- v, Y -N, If-L' ,gf , nz. 5, . ' . Q a R X , ' ' , xg X f . ' . 7 . , '5 93 . 1: af ' 5 l , 1 1 an , wm:e.L-F +54 ' 35 ul AM if P 'Q 1 -uae.. . s. I 1 Q 1 I 6 a l - I ' I' X 3 J 94 I 1 ag gi, -Q. L Ig' img x' ' in 4' I I B ma - - ,4 it I is . V 'Q , N V A Q1 2 f V M RJ w ...Q 53 3 Lf, .1 'Fw ,B K ' .- L 3 ., , YD A. af? Q 9. 53 .15 .V ' .1 1 . V - if-W4 1 ' If I 'fu ma 1. ' , , 'Y fx, - ' ff, fb Q , f - 3ff?'w gf!! ' wi WW 'K Y a . W 4 19 A Q 72-gk: JEQY A - li - 'I Q Q h'4 5'N5i: ,ffw , 1 yy 4 E PK ' A 1 H 1+-ws -4 N , - ' , x - A . . - w ' . I -3 N ' 2 3: 'liars M .-44 S. 1' xx Q11 ,F 5 GE 191 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Prexidem' ........ Vice-Prefidefzt . Secretary ....... Treamrer ........ Faculty Adwixer - 1 ,a i ,ir 5 -- 1 -, -,, 4 , ., , an . V .Q ' q FQ V .1. , 'Q 3' Q I A H! Us L, 1 5 Q , J' -y - I, ' .F u , 1, r ,. 1' '. W 1 , bf ' .A 1 37 1 'Vx , , A sqgxaeha g 5,55-3 fgyffff W-W 5.1 f ig Q2 S, Q 4 ' L mi A 3 , ., ' . , ' I 4 F' 4 f - 9 -- A Q - . . HW , U X I U 1 W- 0, 1 5 4 A x gp R3 I3 F Q rr I I' All V- J ,I I , my gn ,em ' 2 f , I X 3 ' 3 ' W A W A 'Q 1' 1121 7 fe ,PV9 ' H . ', AV-?,,., 'F!9rA-- , , ,, , .Z ,.L,., .' my I i f ng it EH. liiww-AV. wrllvr FMZZ-Agni---L -Ikaiyraazlilqlxgllz 1 V , W E ' ' 3 P ,R A . , H , , , , .9 ,Q . f - . ' N . d. ,, F '. , 'file .. Q '-1 V .,V W M ii R M ' e- ,N Q il-.-f ' Q Q 4 WF Q? ,QT Y ' wx ,. - .LEE A , :.-- A . '- . ,IH ' J xg HE w ,:-- V 5 :L-F -5 'X' ' '14 wi fn lk5!Cf. ,TV is fn -lf? 1 . R J Q - 1 As .ff 3 Q' mf 'lag .J -' aw . ' ffjgqw - fi ,5 ilffii .'l,Q,,,f DL! , I . 'I ,4. 3'f.,: . 1 :-af. .-r . A ,.,, . ,,, ,- , r -1. x- - I V- f 1 .,,..xf, mf-,.L..2 ,,,,,g Avg: - V .. .71 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Prefidenz .........,.......... FRANK SLINKO Secretary ......... ....... S HIRLEY TITUS Treamrer ......... ...... D AWN FIN CH Faculty Advifer .. ...... DR. PAULLIN 4 ,fn ., S X Jg -'-'nv-v-.HF 'P I Q 'S 92 gh fu? 3 3,2 9 2 934334 35i3m 32 ,yo '35 f 3 1 3 W : i Q M'5 A lslhvix Id K 1 .1 , .,,SwfE?MfL Q? ' AfQ 4 - 7 ' its lx. mv 9 ' 4 1 Q - ' 42 M as , 7' I P' Y' lu i lr M 1 ,N , l Q fi- 8' .- Y 7 2 A Q 'U K' b 9 .9 as .1 f.- r . u PL' - 1 55, 1, 193 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President .................. SAL PERRUCCIO Vice-Prexidenz .... LEONARD SOBOLESKI Secretary ......... ........... L OUISE CoPEs Treasurer ............ DOROTHY JACKSON Faculty Advixer ,.........., MR. WHITEIS Zh X wi was-n E5 53: QA? n d more ' ' mctufes - ' UICS an Picrufesi PM THE STAFF MEMBERS Carmelu Barbuto, Joseph Dunn, James Killian, Joan Brown, Maribeth Walsh, Ray Rapuano, William Clynes, Roland Powers, Lorraine Rakow- ski, Bernadine Boyle, Hank Kochunas, Russ Tupper, James Fortuna. H.-M' i JOSEPH SMITH REGINA FIALKOWSKI GRAHAM CHASE Life,-dry Editor Advertiring Manager P5010 Eliiivr 102 , t Ji' L -' 4, ROBERT J. SPEER RITA GAGNB Edizgy--in-Clyigf Buxineu Manager Dux-xl. W PAT CURLEY NEIL OSBORNE LORRAINE CROCKEIT MISS WBEBER Portrait Editor Circulation Manager Aff Editw' Faculty Advifer 'I 03 HE IQECOIQDEIQ Teachers College of Connecticut A Student Publication Issued Bl-Weekly NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Member of Columbia Scholastic Press Association EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief .......... - .............. F rank D'Amato Associate Editor . . . ........ Don Fritz News .......... ....... J can Kerelejza Features . . . . . . Jeanette Belanger Literary .... .... E laine Kravsow Sports .... . . . John Pescosolido Art ........ ....... Cla tk Denslow Exchange .... .... B arbara Lieberman Photography .......................... Graham Chase ' BUSINES STAFF Business Manager ............ . ........... Ann Grifnn Advertising . . . . . . . . . Gloria Caruso Circulation ...... . . . Elsa Anthony Secretary..................... .... .. .... Max-yAngelo MEMBERS OF THE STAFF News-Dorothy Fauver, Helen Gamxnerino, Arnold Hakklls., Maureen Markham, Joyce Pizer, Bernard Reiske, Ann Stachelek, Marle Unwin, Filomeno Vincenzo. Features-Rose Marie Downs, Sigmund Schreiner. Uter- ary-Alll Hakkila. Sports-Frank Kess, Alice M.a4cMul- len, Rose Rudek. Alt-Sal Rossitto. Photography- Russ Tupper, Henry Kochunas. Advertising-Anne Don- ahue, Lorraine Crockett. Circulation--Bertha Jones. Faculty Advisor ....... .... . .... Dr . Herbert E. Fowler Editor D'Amato bands out the anignmentx 104 The Fourth Estate working at that deadline. Under the leadership this year of Editor Frank D'Amato, The Re- corder, the bi-weekly publication of the College, has continued to be the agency through which the news and views of students and faculty are expressed. ' X 'N 'P Representative government for the student body OFFICERS: President SEYMOUR SCHER Vice-President VICTER CAMPANELLI Secretary-Treafzzrer MARIAN CARTER Faculty Members Miss DAYTON, Miss MORTON, DR. RUGH ' fzfmu - .1.- g A COLLEGE CHORUS The voice of TCC raised in song. OFFICERS: Prefidenz .......................... ROMEO BERNIER Vice-Prefidenr ............ SHIRLEY BELANGER Secreiafy-Treafurer CATHERINE SPENA Faculty Adviser ................. DR. WILLHOIT STUDENT COUNCIL Fu W 11. Y, I ff Association for Childhood Education keeps abreast of latest trends in education. OFFICERS: President ................... .................. N EIL OSBORNE Corresponding Secretary ................ RICHARD DAKIN Vice-Prefident .,...... .. ....... GERTRUD12 SHABFFER T reczfnrer .................................... ROBERT NBLLIGAN Recording Secretary ........ . .......... PATRICIA RILEY Faculty Adcifer ............ Miss VIRGINIA MCCAULEY CHORUS OFFICERS Prefident ................. ........ . . ROMEO BERNIER Vice-President ............ ...... S HIRLEY BELANGER Secretary-Treafzcrer ....... ...... C ATHERINE SPENA Faculty Adviser .................................. DR. WILLHOIT 107 ASSEMBLY LECTURE CCMMITTEE Responsible for attractive assembly programs. OFFICERS: C bairman PETE VELIDOW Secretary ALICE HUMMEL Treafurer MARY MCINTYRE Faculty Advixer MR. WHITEIS ART CLUB Offers opportunity for expres artistic ability. OFFICERS: Prexiderzt LORRAINE CROCKET1' Vice-Prefident GERTRUDE SCHAEFER Secretary LORRAINE LBMIRB Treasurer LAURA WARD Faculty Arivirer MR. JAMES CRAFTS sion AUDIO-VISUAL EDUCATION CLUB Studies latest developments in mod- ern educational methods. OFFICERS : Prefident GRAHAM CHASE Vice-Prerident MARTY GRECO Secretary S. SCHIBNBR BAND Provides music on the football field or in the concert hall. OFFICERS : Pfelridenz DONALD PEASE Vice-Prexident HARVEY SAXTON Secretary JOSEPH T RIPP Treamrer RICHARD MOWSESIAN Faculty Advifer MR. STEWART BUDGET COMMITTEE Prepares student budget for Student- Famlty Council. OFFICERS: C laairman RITA GAGNE Committee Member! CAMILLE PALMER JOAN MORSHEIMER DORIS MILLER HARRIET MOI-IN LOUIS SANZERO WALTER OLDHAM Faculty Adiwer BEACON S ON BUSINESS EDUCATION A publication of the Business Education department. OFFICERS: Editor DORIS CROWDER Auociate Editor! ROMEO BERNIER, RITA GAGNE Auixtant Editor LORRAINE PIARZ Bzuinexx Manager JAMES MARICONDA Faculty Advixerx CATHERINE STEVENS WALTER MCCONNELL ALPHA PHI OMEGA Dedicated to the service of the college and the community. OFFICERS: Pfexident JOSEPH NAVARRO Vice-Prefident JOSEPH STIFEL Secretary JOSEPH RUSSELL Treamrer CHARLES STOBBIE CALENDAR COMMITTEE Keeps dares straight. OFFICERS: C 0-C bairmen . ANNE ZEMBKO JOSEPH BIELAWSKI Faculty Advixer Mns. UN DERHILL DORM COUNCIL The governing body of the girls' dormitory: OFFICERS : President MAE CLARKSON Vice-Preficlerzt GERRY DAVIN Treawrer KATHLEEN MEYER Secretary MARY MCINTYRB Head Proctor MARY J. CoNRoY Social Activity Chairman ' FRANCES CLARK Faculty Adviser I M. ISABELLA RUPERT DORM ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE A1-ranges social program for Marcus White Hall. OFFICERS : Chairman FRANCES CLARK Faculty Aaffuiyer M. ISABELLA RUPERT F?,T-...Ftq jfs, it K, ,,,,.:. ,:,..,. ,J ,,,, , ,. J n ' ..:n,,Nx tt .NNN W .g,:-, ,gi 51'-gil.l' ,Jw wg.. 5 t. ir, H J ,ml . V , it., , ml H .. ,. H , H INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB Sponsors related extra-curricular activities for Industrial Arts students. A OFFICERS: Prerident JAMES SALAFIA Vice-Prexident LEO KANIA Secretary JOHN ROSSITER Trenwrer PATRICK MALLEY Facully Adviser MR. CAPUTO EPSILON PI TAU A fraternity of the Industrial Arts Department. OFFICERS: Prerident GRAHAM CHASE Vice-Prefident SIGFRIED SCHREINER Se cremry STEVEN BALACH Treawrer S. LEE JOY Faculty Advirerx MR. WENGER, MR. CHATFIELD 'Ci' it . All , -'TAITT KAPPA DELTA PI Local chapter of the National Honor Society in Education. OFFICERS : Prerident LAWRENCE GREENE Program C bairman RAYMOND CONDREN Secretary GERTRUDE SCHAEFER Treamrer ROGER LEMELIN Faculty Advirer MRS. L. CRAFTS I I Q ',7,-7,-.,,,, vi f- - V i -,- ' , . V l , c c INTERCOLLEGIATE LEGISLATURE T.C.C.'s delegates to annual student legislature at Hartford. This year's members include: Lawrence Greene, Rita Gagne, Sey- mour Scher, Lou Sanzaro, Beverly Jones, Neil Osborne, Marian Carter, Robert Chase, George Gustin, Jo- seph Formica, Vic Campanelli, George Stanton, Gerry Davin, Aili Hakkila, Robert Giannini, Allen Crane, Bob MacBain, Eugene Moye, Betty Welte, Jeanette Belanger. Honorary Member, Karl Blaettel I is i I i ENGLISH CLUB Open to all students interested in discussing the latest in literature, theatre, and the drama. OFFICERS: Chairman JOAN KERELEJZA Anirtantx MARK KRISTOFF DOROTHY FAUVER ARNE CARLSON ELAINE KRAVSOW Faculty Adviser MISS RUPERT LAMBDA MU NU An organization for all students interested in Mathematics. OFFICERS: President JOSEPH NAVARRO Vice-President AUDREA N BLSON Secretary ROSE CAPBN Treasurer RALPH RESONY Faculty Aduirer Miss WEEBER LOUNGE COMMITTEE Responsible for maintenance the three student lounges. OFFICERS : Chairman LOU SANZARO Artinian! C bairman KE N B EATSON WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES, UNIVERSITIES, 1950 Gives outstanding students national recognition in a publication that lists the names of selected students from 600 colleges and universities. This year's members include: Clifford Barton, Louis J. Bibisi, Ray- mond Condren, Mary Jane Conroy, Lorraine Crockett, Ethel Egbert, Lawrence Greene, Eugene Moye, joseph Navarro, Neil Osborne, Ray- mond Rapuano, Gertrude Schaefer, and Seymour Scher. POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB Discusses problems and events of current interest. OFFICERS: Preficlent JOE FORMICA Vice-Prexident LEON CZIKOWSKI Faculty Advifer MR. WINTER SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: RUTH WESSELS LEON CZIKOWSKY LARRY GREENE DR. JOHNSON, Faculty Adviser .HTS - fliiiil OFFICIALS CLUB Supplies officials for all intramural sports. OFFICERS : Prerideizt NORM FEITELSON Vice-President PAT MAZZARELLA Faculty Advirer MR. MA JLINGER CHEMISTRY SEMINAR Keeps abreast of the latest trend Chemistry and Science. OFFICERS: Chairman DICK GANNON Anirtant Chairman JOHN DOIMIJAN Secretary BARBARA HARVEY Faculty Adviser DR. LEE .... Sin A -ll RADIO CLUB Gives interested students an oppor- tunity to participate in some phase of program production. OFFICERS : Prericlerzt FRANK SOLDAN Vice-President PAT WALSH S ecretarie: DORIS CROWDER, SON JA MILER Treamrer LOIS COPE Faculty Adfuixer MR. SWANN SOCIAL ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Arranges for the social functions held at the college. OFFICERS: Chairman MARIE PETRUZZELLO Trearurer JOYCE EVANS Secretary BETrY SELANDER Faculty AdUiI6f KAREN NELSON el' W.A.A. The Women's Athletic Association is responsible for arranging and con- ducting 21 year around program of activities in which all the sports- minded women of the college are urged to participate. OFFICERS: President MARY JANE CONROY Ist Vice-Prefident FRANCES BRADLEY Zrzd Vice-Prerident JULIA HAWLEY Secretary LORRAINE MERz Treamrer HARRIETT M01-IN Faculty Adviser Miss KEHR SOCIOLOGY CLUB Offers trips, surveys, discussions of related topics. OFFICERS: Prerident RICHARD A. KURTZ Vice-Prerideni JAMES HOLIGAN Secretary RUTH WESSELS Trerzmrer ROBERT RoLL1NsoN Faculty Advirer MR. LENN COLLEGE THEATRE Gives students with histrionic ten- dencies an opportunity for expres- sion, provides entertainment for student body. OFFICERS: Prerident GEORGE STANTON Vice-Prerideni NANCY BISHOP Secretary VIRGINIA DIRENZO T reamrer YVONNE Mom Faculty Adviser MR. ELLIS UNESCO T.C.C. unit takes an active p art in many UNESCO projects. OFFICERS: C bairmarz LAWRENCE GREENE Arristant C bairman JEROME STORM Treamrer GEORGE HEASMAN Secretary CATHERINE SPENA Faculty Advifer MR. KAHN Frederick Camp Chapter of the Future Teachers of America, a professional organization. Prefidem .......... ............. J OSEPH RUSSELL Vice-Pfefidenr .... ...... D OROTHY WIBCZORBK Secretary ........ ......... J ULIA DONATONI Trearurer ............ ..... J osEP1-I NAVARRO Faculty Advixer ..... .......... M R. ROLLINS CHEERLEADERS - Add color and spirit to sporting events. Front Row, Left to Right: Dorothy Jackson, Eleanor Laschak, Shirley Kallerman. Standing, Left to Right:Terry Orlachio, Jackie Miller. Jane Scionti, Alona DeGarmo, Lorraine Merz. 122 lg I , , M , -.Q f ' 4 J mc- -HV' , 1 i '- u Tm it '25 A-4 L 4 ' f' .lil-153375, A . TWIRLERETTES A new addition to T.C.C.'s sporting eventsg offer intricate marching and precision drills. Left to Right: Lillian Coady, Ilona Delmore, Norene Hart, Beverly Jones, Barbara Ferguson, Betty Young, Alice Zembko, Anne Zembko. Standing: Robert Vile, Instructor. Him -n -+- P ,., V L ' ff.'ff'1, J- 4235 A fjfig Ji' .f'1.,j'-f ' 115' Wg 1 W ra: ' 1 X A fs, :L 1'k . , 1 .' i- 4'AAh f wgmzv ' , ' 124 1 -1, , 'Ex .,,,. V? 1 5 u ' . . f 5: rx L JJ 1 'nj' F' Aff , 11 ff? P 'O 113. --w ,A 4 Sr nw, .N -K 1 . ,f-,Glu r. ,,, 5.8: , .. ,. an , -. u sv, x A.. '.,.' ,Y ,. . , va . ., 'Nffbi :fat YI ' SM -- -1 , F A ' r . .W ,. .M-1 v- 1-Y - ,V :V-:Qp Q'vh,5fvY ..f'?.A4 . . M w ii 1 NV E A WF E'7iTi4F5-1 '5'7i'35'l', - .V - , - 'H fM,n fn, Tony Carbo and Ed Kusek ' Co-Captain! Wes Gill Tony Feola Chris Clarke Frank LeSieur Link Nystrom Bill Tabarsky FINDT 1 9 4 9 Panzer ..... ........ 1 2 TCC .... Arnold ......... ........ 4 8 TCC .... Trenton ...... .... 0 TCC .... Montclair 0 TCC .... Herb Pennoyer BALL ,-,JA D New Bedford Tex. ....... . New England ........ ..... Lowell Textile .............. New Haven Teachers C. Edwin Creed H end Coach 24 fl, Gene Thorpe TCC .... 32 TCC TCC .... 13 TCC .... 0 -J 1 Nick Soloway If' 1' 1' I l w Q l 4 V l l COACHING STAFF Assistant Coach Hank Majlinger, Head Coach Ed Creed, Assistant Coach Loren Taylor. l Frank Toro Lou Sanzaro joe Srepanski , N , A A x w l wiv LJ Q K-51-f 29a ' . . ff-1. f A 3 , W' X A -ff- i3DX224f Q-E66 iigE-is 'f ku QA 1 1 'gf . Mfg' X Y , , iw 1 . ,P Q . .ul r N.. gl 'i - .X V, l i Q ' - - , .A rQ 1 , .6451 .' - - 1 ' - L A N , ' lv 'fv x, , 'f 2 299. 1 -A .3 1 ' ff. xih' ' ,is--' ' iz ai..! ' ' , A N-. f -' .5 'Q 'A' ' ' - J-' ' , I H - A Q, ' - . ' .. Q rg H V Wi ' - 1 My . -f X, ' - .,' K 1 , tw f H ra' 1 IQ' .ff-wf 5, g.n. - . ' T? ig 41 J A .VA .A . --. ' 1 1 I , .. . N -fs , ,,. fi 5 WN an attack which, although erratic, was sometimes sen- sational and always spirited, and which, together with a determined defense, paid off in a successful season. Employing the winged T to good advantage, the Teachers' offense compiled an impressive total of yard- age. Captain Ed Kusek, averaging almost six yards per carry, ground out 514 yards rushing, to rank third in the state in that department. Tony Carbo was the big gun in the passing attack, with 43 successful tosses for 574 yards. Wingman Frank Toro caught 27 passes to lead the state's pass receivers, while Bill Detrick's punt- ing average of 38.1 yards gave him third place among the kickers. The squad's defensive play was consistently good. Except for the two defeats, in which it was definitely outmanned, it yielded an average of less than one touch- down per game. 4 ,.,-,ln I 7 , , ,. S - . Zlledlzygg Zz. old! Ross Merrick Head C ouch Eddie Rosmarin Bill Swede Anderson Burr Carlson 130 BA KET Bill Massa TEACHERS COLLEGE .OF CONNECTICUT 1949'50 BASKETBALL T.C.C. Opp. 84 Albany CN. YJ Teachers ............ ..... 6 0 58 University of Massachusetts ........... ..... 5 6 77 Rhode Island College of Education 25 60 Memphis fTenn.J State Teachers ............ 50 52 'Franklin ............................................ ..... 5 9 77 'Hanover ......................................... ..... 5 0 81 Fitchburg CMass.D Teachers ....... ...... 5 3 69 University of Mexico .............. ...... 3 7 70 Tufts ..................................... ..... 7 4 74 American International ........ ..... 4 7 52 Springfield ......................... ..... 5 7 66 Bridgeport ......................... ..... 4 9 54 St. Francis of Brooklyn ........ ..... 5 9 Cannon with the left hand BALL Ken Pinney 68 Fairfield .............................. ..... 5 6 76 Le Moyne .............................. ..... 5 9 58 Murray State of Kentucky ...... ..... 6 2 70 University of Hawaii .......... ..... 6 8 70 Kings Point ............................... ..... 3 5 88 American Internatoinal ................ ..... 5 7 68 University of Massachusetts ........ ..... 4 7 62 'HSL Anselm ........................,..... ..... 6 0 62 'F Westminster C Penn. D .......... ..... 7 O Won 16 Lost 6 Points For 1496 Points Against 1190 iMid-West Tourney at Terre Haute, Indiana. 'N. E. NAIB Championship Tourney at New Britain. ' 'National NAIB Tourney at Kansas City, Missouri. Eddie drives in for two points Dick Neville 131 f john Canaveri and Bill Derrick Charlie Guttman 1950 C 0-Captain: T Trevor Campbell BASKETBALL T.C.C. came up with another outstanding court squad for the 1949-50 season. With experienced seniors as a nucleus, aided and abetted by some speedy, hustling freshmen and sophomores, Ross Merrick's team served early notice that it was one of the top quintets in New England. And even before the first game had been played the team showed that it was a power to be reckoned with by its performance in pre- season exhibitions and scrimmages. Comprised mostly of experienced veterans, the team exhibited thoughout the season the poise which is the stamp of class. The club warmed up for its holiday tournament jaunt to the midwest with a few early season wins, in- cluding a squeaker with Massachusetts. After top- ping Memphis State in their first tourney test, the Teachers suffered their first defeat at the hands of Franklin College of Indiana. Back East again the T.C.C. team experienced some difficulty, dropping decisions to Tufts, Springfield, St. Francis, and a powerful Murray State Club, but main- tained its winning percentage with victories over Kings Point, Bridgeport, Le Moyne, Fairfield, Mexico and the U. of Hawaii. It was in the Hanover game that Bill Massa, a tower of strength all season, scored 36 points to set a new tournament record. Another notable feature of the season was the con- tinued development of Burr Carlson as a scoring threat. For the second straight year he has provided the club's best scoring punch, in addition to turning in a steady performance on the backboards. The final game marked the swan song of several seniors whose outstanding play during the past four seasons, has made such great contributions to T.C.C. Basketball. Such stars as john Canaveri and Bill Derrick, this year's Co-Captain, Eddie Rosmarin, Bill Massa, Swede Anderson, and Max Cogan have writ- ten finis to their varsity careers. ' For the third straight year the Teachers quintet won the right to represent New England in the National Association of Inter-collegiate Basketball tournament held in Kansas City, Mo., In a four team tourney in which four top-notch ball clubs of New England par- ticipated, the Blue Devils defeated the University of Mass. in the first round, and then went on to defeat a very tough St. Anselm's team in a rip-roaring final con- test 62-60. Out in Kansas City for the National Tourney the Teachers five was downed in the first round by a rugged Westminster, Pa. outiit in a nip and tuck affair that wasn't decided until the last two minutes of play, 70-62. It was in the St. Anselm's skirmish, however, that the 5'6 Eddie Rosmarin put on one of the most dazzling exhibitions of ball-handling, shooting, and all-around play ever seen at Memorial Hall, which was a fitting climax to a spectacular four year career at the college. ,x . Qgxvlanw -as :' +f---, M I mi . x x KN v H 1 , 1 'KS ' 1 0 we ff A.. - w , . 1 ,ll . xvf' X fi X ., '- Jn, Ni 17' Wa' .wi ' 1 L .1 1? A if , ll ' ' w ' 1 ig V 52, .Q I A M Y-1A ,V J .5 1 A h , V If if' '1 'Lf ff Q . .igv , V If . ,QRA ' H V l V . E n x A auf x , 12 I v 1-IW, -n., A f 2 if 1 wifi If f 1 V- --- .--A E. ,Z l 9 'I M H I I MH! F ,f 39 T1 5 T3 Q? ' H ' Y 1 1 , X, f- an X W. .... six! Among those returning were two outstanding pitch- T.C.C. ...... 8 T.C.C. ...... 9 T.C.C. ...... 2 T.C.C. ...... 8 T.C.C. ...... 19 T.C.C. ...... 9 T.C.C. ...... 15 T.C.C. ...... 5 T.C.C. ...... 4 First Row, Left to Right: Frank Veneziano, Dan Samele. Second Row, Left to Right: Anthony Barber, Tom McBrien, Herb Pennoyer, Bill Derrick, Ed Fanning. Third Row, Left to Right: Don Eagan, Bob Proulx, joe Dunn, Billy Clynes. Back Row, Left to Right: Coach Henry Majlinger, Joe Smith, Captaing joe Perotta, Joe Kosall-za, Marty Greco, Don Race. BASEBALL In 1949, in his first year as coach at T.C.C., Hank BASEBALL RECORD - 1949 Wesleyan .... Clark ........... Hillyer ........ Coast Guard Fitchburg .... N. Adams Keene .......... Arnold ........ T.C.C. ...... 9 N.H.T.C. T.C.C. ...... 8 N. E. College T.C.C. ...... 5 N. E. College T.C.C. ...... 9 Keene ........ . fForfeit1 Arnold ........ Majlinger compiled an enviable record with his team. Last year it was one of the better clubs in New Eng- land, and this year, with most of the experienced veterans returning, and bolstered by the addition of some promising newcomers, this season's prospects were indeed bright. ers, the veteran Marty Greco and the sensational soph- omore southpaw, joe Perrotta, who last year comprised one of the strongest mound duos in college circles. Per- rotta's 4-0 shutout victory over a highly touted Wes- leyan nine remains as his best pitched game to date. Also returning is the classy infield quartet led by the .- vqb 1949 Captain, joe Smith, whose heads up ball-playing and timely hitting has stamped him as one of the bet- ter shortstops in Eastern collegiate competition. Returning with Smith will be third baseman Billy Clynes, Frankie Veneziano at second and Bill Derrick, a three-letter man, will be picking them up around first base. Several heavy stickers, among them Don Race, joe Kozalka, Herb Pennoyer and Billy Clynes, should pro- vide slugging power all the way down the order. All indications point to a winning season. With returning lettermen providing strength in every position, this team should maintain T.C.C.'s position as a diamond power. HENR Y 046-Z7 Front Row, Left to Right: F. Vasile, J. Bergen, B. Scherwill, C. Hicks, Captain. Standing, Left to Right: S. Caruso, A. Ploharczyk, H. Chapin, P. Walsh, Max Cogan, Dr. Douglas Rugh, Coach. TENNIS T.C.C.'s court representatives can look forward to a highly successful campaign in 1950. Almost all of last year's squad is returning, and some promising fresh- men will bg pressing the veterans for team positions. Captain Sal Caruso heads a list of returning lettermen, which includes Chandler Hicks, Ken Beatson, john Bergin, Max Cogan, Alex Polcharczyk, and Francis Vasile. These men should provide the team with con- siderable strength for a schedule which includes such strong foes as Clark University, American International and the University of Bridgeport. Last season the team was hampered considerably by the weather, having several matches rained out. This year early indoor workouts should help the players hit their stride early. S . W, ,X .. , X, X d,,,, Y, Roger Conner, Managerg Ed Kusek, William Dripps, Bill Tabatsky, Bob Fresher, Dan Fitzgerald, Menash Saul, Vic Campanelli, Steve Sutton, Jim Suitor, John Gondek, Leo Kania, Jack Kane, Chris Clarke Graham Chade, Joe Roman, Joe Rogan, Ray Ainger. TRACK T.C.C.'s track squad, seeking to improve a 1949 record of one victory, two defeats and one tie in dual meets in addition to a first and a third in triangular meets, will have some promising newcomers to assist in the point-getting. Erulio Mastrichio, Kenneth Bilo- deau, Bennet Ruble, and Arnold Hakkila, are among the prospects which should provide Coach Owen with some much needed depth, while such established stars as Kusek, Sutton, Gondek, Campanelli, and Clark look forward to another good season. This year's team should be a fairly well balanced outfit, with the strength evenly divided among the Sprints, middle distances, and field events. Returning seniors on the squad are ready for renewed assaults on the Conference record books. Last season saw new Con- ference records set by Gondek, Stutton, and Saul in the disc, high- jump, and hammer throw respectively. 1950 SCHEDULE Wesleyan Freshmen University of Bridgeport Trenton Coast Guard R.I.C.E. Yale Freshmen Ctentativej Connecticut J. V. Ctentativel Es ' fu- COACH OwENs Mmtrr PBM: in Enh Cin 5 ff an 1 'Q LW 44, 14 Q' nl ,, ' lim Karl Blattel, UNESCO'S first exchange A scene from Marcus White. Lorraine Metz receiving an award from the student from Germany. WAA, Dr. William Kilpatrick delivering an ad- dress to the college entitled, john Dewey and his contributions to American Educa- tion. Speak no . . . , hear no . . . , etc. ,-.,. ,. , amiga Ill ll Ill ll 'Fl 'U J Pep Rally and Bonfire. Tina Vasile and Trudy Schaefer, Winners of the annual New Britain College Club award for Scholarship. A. If i ' , ,,,,,,, I, :, - ' , - ,f I I I . ,si-' T ' f I I I ,QI I .I I I II ,,IIII III .- . Wig , - W r h ' ' ' 1 , , ,Ugg ' W w Q' 9 1 xg A, , q,,, ., . . f- ,:,-gf, 5 13,1 , . 1w241,,fff f W' I I , 'F.':.:- .. - 'N I ,f','Q,-F3 -II U ' f' ' ' H 1 , QS' 5 ,.,. f f ' 11 'Rm 'W 1 ul X 1 ...iw Q rw , , 4-w Q . Q1 1 4, 4 ..,. I, , If-, ..l, , , , :.1 I III II II ' I U I I II I J 7 I I Q I I 2 II Y f4 L. 4 , 'L . f ., II 1 . 'f I 52-Y X . . I :-. I ,M - EfILJ5',,f1? I -5 . f 1 I - U- jx ' I I in N , I I I , ' I I ' I AI I I . Q ' 1, f Q, .L ., 3-v ' .. . 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P-If V ' .3 4x a,,ff .1 vw 'hh Ie X yi Q, X FW, ff!!-il 1 V- 11 Q3 . . fl M , ' . 14f?7Kff -4 14 i ,, W qv. 4 1. ,1 ' v . 1 --offhf- fm 1 V ' bug 5 .. , fl 4. ' 1 'A ,ff . I ':-X , 12 . ' .. ff ,Z f . ' '. '- . 1 A . . 'N I ' ' -- 2: 1 1 I 4761 w . : A5 '-I - +- -wrwrw-. A .Q as ' f f' I :fd 1' 'XYZ Q. 33. ...id , Tl? -'in 'T?' 'lf' kkff Q! 34 -1 yu. 54, , 'K 4 'QI?, 'fi 'vigrx I Qx iiamk, ' 1 l M llwg ,,,. . ,.ec-- .jlg 4 'W if .1 .11 .D J. J. 5a-J ,A 'S L , . l P..-,. , -- ,Wia- . 1 -K1 :wi -.F L in F .,i'r,1gw wg. - , I .1 -- 1 NL P4 Jfm Ku, V MH f 1 Struffgr I Jll E AMW 352' .MN ' J. Lxx X -fs I 'I . - .ff 0 if I iq' w K M344 tr- Li f'fr-fv--- ' 55-T..:... . if 5 Au fu A x D LW H Q is? ww i3?:'? s 1 I 1 -,,.-f f a 1 .I , 3 ft 13 r ' H' ' ' .f 1' W' fl- N ' 'JW ' 11 9 4 , 1 W Wm. nu- 4 , 2'- 11g,jQ X QL--4 ' L. g.J-,: -L ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS Herbert D. Welte, Ph.D. President Kenneth G.FuI1er, Ph.D. A Walter Adamson Sherman G. Waggener Dean of the College B.A., M.A. Ph.D. Director of Adrniuionf Snpt. Practice Schools Douglas Rugh, Ph.D. Director of Student Perronnel and Regirtrar 147 Karl J. Hess, B.A., M.A. Director Evening College and Extension Service: Miriam B. Underhill Dean of Women M. Isabelle Rupert Director of Reridence for Women J. Edgar Thibodeau Burineri' Manager BUSINESS and PERSONNEL STAFF William J. Naughton Arrirtant Regiftmr Garland Fitzpatrick Counselor for Vetemm 148 Edward K. Owen Dean of Men Callista C. Hamilton Adminirirative Arrirtant Mary K. Wesoly N une .Bugbs i Oguglagb nlfmaw Pauline M. Alt, Ph.D. Smart E. Dean, Ph.D. Theodore C. Lokken Virginia C. McCauley B.E., M.A. B.S., M.A. l Reginald L. Swann Sherman E. Waggoner B.A., M.A., M.Ed. Ph.D. R EDUCATION and PSYCHOLOGY Garland Fitzpatrick B.S., Ed.M. R. Heber Richards, Ph.D. Ulysses E. Whireis, B.Ed. l Franklin R. Linguist, Ph.D Willis R. Rollins B.A., M.A. ' Francis C. Zalkoski, Ph.D. XC! 1. Ylerbell Ylflbfrgwcbwmw T' DW' YW' Mary Adams B.A., B.S., M.A. Francis J. Glasheen, Ph.D. Isabelle M. Rupert B.S., M.S. Dorothy J. Andrews B.A., M.A. John C. Hunter, B.A., M.A. 150 ENGLISH Brobury P. Ellis, B.A., M.A. Esther S. Pihl, B.A., M.A Fff,,g'a1' 1,--.. ,j1QJQl:: 'l-NITE M.. .. Hn ,p 4 'W'l l'W Yl'l :'3'-?'l N M J P e3.i'L.ff1-f1FQ'1fl Er-, E rr 4 ME Josephine S. Ryan B.S., M.A. INDUSTRIAL ARTS 9. vlleggezllflgvmw S S l Qagwmewl Robert Bateson, B.S., M.A. DGP William Chatfield Thomas Monteleone B.S., M.A. B.S., MA Alfred Caputo, B.S. William Riley, B.S., Ed.M. BUSINESS EDUCATION . V99 C. Nyosiglfg Wmaw Nbezi Vmem Howard Q. Bunker DQQM B.B.A., M.B.A. Walter R. McConnell Betsey Morton, B.S., Ed.M. B.S., M.A. - Catharine Stevens A.B., Ed.M. HEALTH and PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1366 Ckh - nl: C . eVa - w 51.,Nl-Qgw '23, Efgmanikebt B B- 5dy Yhg. qu f wx .AUAI oi Mens Omen' -A Duqfxvxd s RMT. cw' ' Devi. l I Gabrielle E. Blockley B.S., M.A. C. Edwin Creed, B.S., M.A. Jn - H V C .1 lu w M N H W v , n rw. . . --, W , mHMVmywwC'1 M.,MH.Mw,w C C C an Edward K. Owen Helen M. Schirmer B.S., M.A. B.A., M.A. Hmwwwbmw ' HIHJ ,,u wwWWwmMWMJVWwW V Cm. Henry W. Majlinget Roswell D. Merrxck B.A., M.A. B.S., M.A. Loren E. Taylor, B.S., M.A. N35 C PSB - W S59 ' 1f'11l' Kuixsafxxewl CM MODERN LANGUAGES De Lothar Kahn, B.A., M.A. Arthur M. Selvx Pol. Sc.D MATHEMATICS YK 6 Q-oXXei0h?,,,,afn r Xieooedx mwt Cb John P. Beem, B.A., M.A. Alexander Clebowicz Depaf' B.S., M.A. e w Karen Nelson, B'.A., M.A. George A. Spooner B.S., M.A. ART gy?-' .r--Q s. S. 6195? Eb aifww Wgevwme Margaret C. Weeber B.A., M.A. My ww yu ,, H, -1 ', mu. TA- Y -C' I, Philip Blakesly, B.A., M.A. Marion Gardner 1 A.B., M.Ed., M.A. ohn Wenner, Ph.D., M.A W9 3 . XOXXOSZKL div man Sessep Mmreni D e Harold J. Bingham, Ph.D. George F. Howe A.B., M.A. Alexander Blair, B.S., M.A. Theodore I. Lenn A.B., M.A. Theodore Paullin B.A., M.A. SOCIAL SCIENCE Carl B. 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Wass, Philmore, B.S. and M.A. Winter, William, B.S., M.A. and Ph.D. Wojtusik, Florence, B.S.-On Leave. 156 TRAINING SCHOOL FACULTY CAMP SCHOOL Back Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Helen Whiteis, Mrs. Bernice Kacillas, Miss Ruth Chapman, Mrs. Blanche Anderson, Mrs. Agnes Morrissey, Mrs. Doris Carlson. Front Row, Left ro Right: Mrs. Edna Mae Sole, Mrs. Hazel Anderson, Alathea Martin, Principal, Luda Piecka, Mary Steudler. VANCE SCHOOL Back Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Helen Olson, Bar- bara Convey, Mrs. Foldine Jackson, Jeanne Heck- ler, Mrs. Marian Cochrane, Mrs. Edna McCabe, Mrs. Ruth Travers, Julia Dunn, Mrs. Gertrude Bilger. Front Row, Left to Right: Elizabeth Ray- mond, Elizabeth Cunningham, Eleanor Mackin- non, Principal: Margaret Papa, Mrs. Corinne Kaiser, Thelma Knox. Missing from picture: Mrs, Gertrude Bridge, Mrs. Rae Rosenberg. 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Adolfson, Charles ....... Adorno, David S. ...... . Ahlin, Joan .................... Ainger, Raymond G. ......, . Airo, Lillian ..,................ Allen, Natalie ......... Alusitz, John ....... Amenta, Lydia ........... Anderson, Arthur .......... Anderson, Arthur N. ....... . Anderson, Barbara ........ .CLASS OF 1950 DIRECTORY A 614 Main Street, New Britain 86 Putnam Street, New Britain 25 Lacey Road, Southington 28 Hampton Street, New Britain 59rSma1ley Street, New Britain 164 Adams Street, Hartford Lake Street, Litchfield 25 Park Place, Middletown 95 Orchard Street, Rockville 83 Kensington Heights, Meriden 112 Tremont Street, New Britain 26 Carlson Street, New Britain 29 Colton Street, New Britain 24 Eastwood Avenue, Waterbury Anderson, Donald ......... ........... 1 7 Chapman Court, New Britain Anderson, Earl .............................. 186 Winter Street, Southington Anderson, Frederick .............. 297 North Main Street, Southington Anderson, Nancy .......... ............................... W ashington, Conn. Anderson, William R. Andrechak, Frances ....... Angelo, Mary ............ Anthony, Elsa ........ Antonio, Abadia ........ 99 Broad Street, New Britain 63 Wilcox Street, New Britain 53 Wilcox Street, New Britain 44 Mill Street, New Britain 1831 Main Street, East Hartford- Aordkian, Peter ............. ........ 5 7 Homestead Avenue, Naugatuck Appel1,janet CMrs.J ....... Aquila, Thomas ............ Archacki, Stanley .............. Armentano, Alfred J. ...... . Arnold, Robert G. ....... . Aronson, Eugene ....... Aubin, Jeannie ...... Auer, Oscar ............... Augeri, Annette ........ Austin, Gilbert .......... Axelson, Arnold ........ Babin, Lawrence .... Bagdasarian, Mary ........ Bailey, Charles ........... Baldwin, Lyman J. ....... . Balfe, Anne ............... Balgach, Steven ......... Barbakolf, Norma ..... Barber, Anthony ....... Barber, Louise ........ Barbuto, Carmela ...... Baril, Ralph ...,........... 35 Glen Street, New Britain 165 Frank Street, New Britain 84 Broad Street, New Britain 428 Garden Street, Hartford 109 High Street, Middletown 225 Grasmere Street, Fairfield 58 Superior Avenue, Newington 256 Maple Street, New Britain 141 Ridge Road, Middletown 3 Washington Place, Meriden 25 Seymour Avenue, West Hartford B 54 Goodrich Drive, Wethersfield 109 North Street, New Britain 45 Greenwood Avenue, Bethel Goshen, Conn. 69 South View Street, Waterbury 416 Spruce Street, Brigeport 41 Putnam Avenue, South Norwalk 49 Wheeler Street, Winsted . ..... 136 Beverly Road, Wethersfield Clinton Avenue, Wallingford 133 Willow Street, Waterbury Barnes, Edith ................ ..................... W hitehall Avenue, Mystic Barrel, Betty-jean ......... ....... 6 11 South Main Street, Torrington Bartolotta, joseph ......... ........ 9 5 South Main Street, Middletown Barton, Clifford . ....... . Barton, Stanley .......... Battistone, Andrew Beach, Marian ..... Beatson, Arthur ............. 37 Sheffield Street, New Britain 15 Bethel Street, Bristol 136 Village Street, Hartford Park Street, Trumbull 2 Mills Street, Bristol Beatson, Kenneth I. ....... ...................... 4 0 Segmoor Street, Bristol Beck, Carl ........................... . Bednarczyk, Anthony ........ 237 Kensington Avenue, New Britain 573 Farmington Avenue, New Britain Behrsing, Caroline ................. 43 Annapolis Drive, West Hartford Beierle, john ................. .................. 5 8 Plumb Avenue, Meriden Belanger, Jeanette ......... Belanger, Shirley ........ Bell, Frances .............. 37 jackson Street, Torrington 78 Pine Street, Waterbury 139 Nott Street, Wethersfield Belli, Renny .......................... 286 Brightwood Avenue, Torrington Bellrnghiri, Salvatore ...................... 293 Spruce Street, Manchester Bellis, Harold ................ Bennett, Flora ........... Berard, jean Paul ....... Bergen, Mary .......... Berger, john J. ...... . Betgin, Charles ...... Betgin, john .............. Betgin, Matthew ........ Bernier, Franklin Bernier, Romeo ...... Berry, Carl ........... Berry, William ....... Berson, .loan ....... . Berten, janet ........... Bibisi, Louis j. ....... . Biehl, Oscar ................ 146 Fairview Street, New Britain PleasantValley 33 Morningside Street, Hartford 41 Holmes Avenue, Waterbury 30 East Street, Milford 61 Thomas Street, Waterbury 1472 Baldwin Street, Waterbury 1472 Baldwin Street, Waterbury 102 Fern Circle, Waterbury Bailey Street, Danielson 12 Wellington Street, New Britain 43 Old Mill Road, Middletown 1524 Stanley Street, New Britain Durham 33 Pentlow Avenue, New Britain 168 Lane Street, Hamden Bielawski, joseph .................. 320 South Main Street, New Britain Biermacher, Carol-Ann ........ 72 Kingswood Road, West Hartford Bilodeau, Kenneth ...... Bilodeau, Russell ........ Bishop, Nancy A. ..... . Biskupiak, Theodore ...... Blackwell, Agnes ...... Blaettel, Carl Heinz ........ Blake, Robert .............. Blazek, Stephen .............. . Blazevicius, A. Birute Blucher, William ...... Bodach, Barbara ............. 27 WiUoughby Street, Bristol 27 Wihoughby Street, Bristol 8 Acre Road, Farmington 14 Convoy Drive, New Britain Old Lyme Germany 27 Ellis Street, Devon 581 Myrtle Street, New Britain 269 Main Street, Bristol 29 Main Street, Essex Wells Street, Niantic Bojnowski, Josephine ...... ....... ......... 2 3 8 Dix Avenue, Newington Bolduan, Otto ........................ R.F.D. :li 1, Box 82, Stafford Springs Boles, Winifred ....... Bond, Marie ........ Bondos, john ....... Borg, John .............. Borkowski, Felix ........ Borzani, Elaine ........ Bostrom, Hjalmar ..... Bottaro, Jack ........... Bottaro, Mary .......... Bouchard, Louis ......... Bovee, J. Patricia ........ Boyle, Bernardine ..... Boyle, Donald ......... Boyle, Patricia ......... Boyle, William ....... Bradley, Frances ......... Branciforte, john ....... Branciforte, john ....... Brennan, Patricia Brenner, Rienald ........ Breton, Estelle ............ Britney, Jeanne E. ...... . Bronson, Elliott ...... Brookes, Marilyn ....... Brown, joan ............ Brown, Marian ....... Brown, Richard ...... Brusek, Helen ......... Bryan, John ......... Bryant, Walter ........ 55 East Robbins Avenue, Newington 270 Park Terrace, Hartford 7 Oak Avenue, Shelton 433 Chestnut Street, New Britain 41 Prospect Street, Terryville 152 French Street, Torrington 161 Barnes Street, New Britain 38 Center Street, Hartford 19 Brown Street, Hartford 81 Andrews Street, Bristol 61 Russell Street, New Britain 152 Stratford Road, New Britain 401 Airport Homes, Hartford 76 Pendleton Road, New Britain 76 Pendleton Road, New Britain 110 Clarkson Street, Bridgeport 29 New Lane Street, Crowwell 29 New Lane Street, Cromwell 430 Alling Street, Kensington 69 Maple Street, Meriden Prospect Hill Road, Windsor Norton Lane, Berlin Winchester Center Main Street, Haddam 135 Francis Street, New Britain 483 Burnside Avenue, East Hartford 70 Webster Street, Meriden 119 Smith Street, New Britain 32 Flower Street, Meriden 49 Deming Street, Manchester Brynga, Dolores .................... 129 North Whitney Street, Hartford Buchholz, Edward ......... ............ 3 4 Meriline Avenue, Plainville Bunker, Virginia ...... Burak, Elizabeth ......... Burdon, Eleanor ......... Burkhardt, Robert ......... Burns, James R. ............ . Burns, Mary-Alice ......... Butler, Louis ........ .... . ..... Butryman, Bernard ............ Butterworth, Donald Button, Alton ...... . .... 31 Fern Hill Road, Bristol 185 Belden Street, New Britain 1423 Main Street, Newington 20 Brook Street, New Britain 78 Webster Street, Hartford 1103 Cooke Street, Hartford 38 Sterling Street, Hartford . ..... 39 Sequin Street, Hartford Morgan Street, Middletown Star Route, Glasgo Byrnes, Thomas J. ...... ...................,........ C ook Road, Prospect C Cafferty, Beryl ........ Calabro, Anthony ..... 49 Kenney Street, Forestville .. ................. 253 Collins Street, Hartford Calchera, Diane ............. ....... 8 Brown Avenue, Stafford Springs Campanelli, Victor Campbell, Ann ......... 44 Enfield Street, Hartford .. ......... 77 Benton Street, Manchester Campbell, Trevor ....... ........ 1 08-33 172 Street, jamaica, N. Y. Canevari, Alice ....... . Canavari, john ........ New Canaan Avenue, Norwalk 350 18th Street, Weehawken, N. J. Cant1n,'Adelord .......... ......... V ulcan Street, Fishers Island, N. Y. Capen, Ida CMrs.D ..... ...... .......... 4 4 Atwood Street, Plainville Capen, Rose .............. Cappellano, Sabina Carbo, Anthony .......... Carlson, Arne .......... Carlson, Burr ............... Carlson, Dorothy ......... Carlson, janet .......... Carlson, Jean ........ Carlson, Terry .......... 44 Atwood Street, Plainville 52 State Street, Danbury 85 Mill Street, New Britain White School Avenue, Cromwell 15 Hickok Avenue, Bethel Box :,1.,'-f:162, Georgetown East Hampton Road, Portland 68 Robbins Road, Kensington 193 Flatbush Avenue, Hartford Carpenter, Ann ............... ......... 1 1 Warrenton Avenue, Hartford Carpenter, Samuel J. ................................ Apple Road, Kensington Carter, Marian ............................................ 27 Davis Drive, Bristol Carukin, Charles ................. Caruso, Gloria . ...... .. 348 Ridgewood Road, West Hartford 17 Woodruff Court, New Britain Caruso, Salvatore ........ ......... 1 7 Woodruff Court, New Britain Caslen, Robert ......... Cass, Kenneth .......... Cassaras, Sylvia ........ 756 West Main Street, New Britain 268 Willow Street, Waterbury 247 Broad Street, Bridgeport 159 Catalina, Nicholas .... Cesato, Marie .......,.... Cetta, Joseph ............ 44 Texas Drive, New Britain 40 Broad Street, Torrington 20 Cossett Street, Waterbury Chaglasian, Andrew ......... ....... 1 87 Glen Street, New Britain Chaglasian, Lillian .... Chamberlain, Roger . Charamut, Fred ......... Chase, Graham ...... Chase, Robert ........ Chatlas, Steven .......... 187 Glen Street, New Britain 213 Gale Terrace, Meriden 22 Oakland Avenue, New Britain 534 Second Avenue, West Haven 174 Queen Street, Bristol 102 Gold Street, New Britain Cherniak, Eleanor ......... ...... ........ 6 0 Lyons Street, New Britain Chessa, Cathy ............ .......... ........... . . . 63 Union Street, Waterbury Chester, Evelyn ......, ,.... ........ 9 3 South Quaker Lane, West Hartford Cholakis, Nicholes ........ Chowansky, Daniel Chrisoulis, Anthony .. Chrisoulis, Jane ......... Church, John ............. Church, Roy ............., Cicalo, Theresa C. ..... . Ciesco, Geraldine ...... Cilfone, John ...... Clare, Ann P. ........ . Clark, Frances Clark, G. Barbara ....... Clarke, Robert .............. Clarkin, Maryrose F. ....... . Clarkson, Mae ............... Clauson, Ruby ........... Clay, Richard . ........... . Cleary, John .................. Clebowicz, Elizabeth . Clerkin, Donald ........ Clynes, William ........ Coady, Lillian ........ Coates, Herbert ......... Cocka ne Kath n .... Y 1 fl' Cogan, Max ......... Q ..... Coghill, Henry ........... 117 Magnolia Street, Hartford Coholan, Frederick ....... Cohen, Myron ........... Colbassani, Harold .... Colbert, Arlene ......... 175 B 119 Street, Rockaway Beach, N. . 142 South Whittlesey Avenue, Wallingford 21 Tremont Street, New Britain 31 West View Street, Waterbury Chudzik, Dorothy ......... 325 Broad Street, New Britain 61 Roosevelt Street, Middletown Wakefield Boulevard, Winsted 314 Madison Avenue, Bridgeport Ticonderoga Avenue, Torrington 267 East Pearl Street, Torrington 770 William Street, New London Colebrock Road, Winsted 380 Main Street, Rocky Hill 60 Ashley Street, 'Hartford 1197 Main Street, Waterbury Farms Road, Greenwich 262 Ann Street, Hartford 26 Colton Street, New Britain 61 Reservoir Street, Bethel 179 Curtis Street, New Britain 11 Lawlor Street, New Britain 63 Worthington Ridge, Berlin 9 Russwin Road, New Britain 179 Richard Street, New Britain 126 Highwood Avenue, Southington 1680 Bedford Street, Stamford 21 Vega Street, New Britain 19 Harrison Street, New Britain 225 Oak Street, Waterbury 44 Glendale Avenue, Hartford Collins, Patricia ........................................ ..... W est Lake, Guilford Colton, George .............. 164 Beach 131 Street, Bell Harbor, N. Y. Colwick, Alexander .................... 2152 Stanley Street, New Britain Condren, Raymond TCC Housin Pro'ect New Britain g 1 , Connelly, William T. .............. 343 West Main Street, New Britain Connole, John ........... Connor, Roger .............. Conquest, George ......... Conroy, Bernard ........ Conro ,Mary ane 94 Baltimore Street, Hartford 135 West Main Street, Waterbury 29 St. Mary Street, Hamden 32 Freestone Avenue, Portland . 82 Rockwood Road, Hamden y J ........ ................ Constantine, Anthony .................... 456 Warren Street, Bridgeport Conti, Lino ........................ Shuttle Meadow Avenue, New Britain Cope, Lois J. .............. ........ C 257 Charter Oak Terrace, Hartford Copes, Lou tse ............ Nova Scotia Hill, Watertown Coppola, Anthony ................. 20 Old Turn ike Road Southin ton Corbin, Howard ........ Corbin, Susan ............ Corbitt, Richard ........ Corcoran, Vernet ...... Corr, Harold . ...... Corso Pas uale , q ......... Costanzo, Robert ...... Costello, Donald ........ P , 8 Maple Avenue, West Cheshire 9 Brady Avenue, New Britain 114 Myrtle Avenue, Nutley, N. J. 178 Washington Street, Forestville 97 Beaver Street, New Britain Arch Street, Hamden ........148 Mitchell Street, New Britain .............1083 Hillside Avenue, Stratford Costello, George ....... .................. 3 0 Walnut Avenue, Waterbury Costello, Lillian ......... Costin, Robert ....... Cote, Janet ......... Coughlin, Fred ......... Coulon, Charles ........ Helen Street, Bridgeport Washington Circle, West Hartford Street, Danielson South Street, Waterbury Farmington Avenue, Hartford Courchaine, Howard ....... ............... 7 11 Carnp Street, Forestville Covaleski, Elizabeth ........ Cowles ames , J .............. Crafaik, Julius .......... Crane, Allen ................. Creagh, Katherine .... Crean, Mary Ellen .... Crisanti, Joseph ........ Crockett,.M. Lorraine Belden Street, New Britain ...............Lovely Street, Unionville Salem Road, East Hartford ........Apt. B-14 TCC, New Britain East Avenue, New Canaan Wilna Street, New Britain .........126 Lexington Avenue, Bridgeport Warwick Street, Hartford Crone, Paul R. ...................................... 3 C Gale Terrace, Meriden Crowder, Doris H. ................ 45 East Hawkins Street, Waterbury Crowell, Livingston . ....................... 62 Prospect Street, Watertown Cummings, Patricia ....... Curley, Patrick .......... Curran, Richard ...... Curtin, Sarah ............ . Cylkowski, Conrad ........ Czikowsky, Leon ....... D'Addario, Marge. ..... . ..........418 Wethersfield Avenue, Hartford Dagenais, Jacqueline ......... D'Agostino, Armand ........ D'Agostino, Robert ....... Dakin, Richard ......... Daly, Dorothy ......... D'Amato, Frank ......... D'Angelo, James ....... D'Angelo, Richard Daniels, Helen ........ Daniels, Jean ........ Daniels, Marya ........ Daniels, Walter ....... . David, Jack ........................ Davin, Geraldine M. Dean, David ............... DeBonis, June ........ DeCroce, Rosann ....... Deegan, Patricia .......... DeGarmo, Alona ............... Burton Street, Hartford Austin Street, Bridgeport ........1-44-27 231 Street, Rosedale, N. Y. ...........Oakland Gardens, Farmington Bickford Street, Simsbury i,4:2, Lyme D ........................Ledge Road, Plainville ........76 Rose Street, Waterbury Rose Street, Waterbury 1 1 Colorado Avenue, Bridgeport Garden Street, Hartford ........96 Beecher Street, Southington ........96 Beecher Street, Southington .........117 Falls Avenue, Oakville .........Center Street, Collinsville St. Ext., Middletown . ...................... Daniels Street, Middletown Shuttle Meadow Avenue, New Britain Hartland Street, Hartford Lane, Kensington .........117 New Britain Avenue, Hartford Lorenzo Street, Torrington Pleasant Avenue, Naugatuck ................Hoskins Road, Simsbury Dehan, Marjorie ................................................ Sunset Lane, Berlin Dekutowski, Edmund J. ................ 150 Jubilee Street, New Britain DelCam o Gloria Delmore, Ilona ........... DelRusso, Louis ...... Demady, Mary ............ DeMino, Edward ........ Demos, Andrew ...... Deneen, Thomas ........ ............Prospect Hill Road, Windsor p , ............. DelFavero, Dolores ........ ............... 6 66 Westfield Road, Meriden .........345 Ridgefield Avenue, Bridgeport Ork Street, Waterbury Goodwill Avenue, Meriden .......27 Edgewood Street, Hartford Grant Street, Hartford . ..................... 52-185 Street, Hollis, N. Y. Denslow, Clark .................... 241 Ridgewood Road, West Hartford DePaul, Barbara ......... Derwin, Thomas ........ DeToro, Dolores ......... Derrick, Ann ........... Detrick, William ......... Devine, Eugene ........... Dia, Dolores ................ Dickstein, Richard ...... ..............................Laurel Street, Rockfall Ridgewood Street, Waterbury .......26 Catherine Street, Middletown .......32 Center Street, Springfield, N. J. Center Street, Springfield, N. J. .............2103 Shepard Avenue, Mt. Carmel Valley Street, Wallingford ..1127 Sheridan Avenue, New York, N. Y. Dieli, Armand ........................ 180 New Britain Avenue, Hartford DiFrancesco, Arthur Dillon, Edward ........... Dillon, Thomas ....... Dimock, Arlan ........ Dion, Joan .............. DiPalma, Michael ...... Director, Arthur ......... Cleveland Street, New Britain .......421 North Spring Street, Naugatuck Home Avenue, Middletown Garden Street, Meriden .......13O Blakeslee Street, Bristol Lee Street, West Haven .......54 Fairmount Steret, Norwich DiRienzo, Virginia ............................ 335 Salem Street, Bridgeport Diters, Eleanor QMrs.D DiTunno, S. Joseph ..... Dixon, Carol .............. Dobrynski, Lois ...... Dodge, Ruth ....... Dolan, Adele .......... Dolny, Edward ....... Domijan, Clara ....... Domijan, John ........ Domijan, Leo ....... Doms, Ellen ............ Donatoni, Julie ...... Donofrio, Edith ...... Donohue, Anne ...... Dooley, Thomas ......... Dooman, David ......... Dowling, Raymond .... Columbus Street, New Britain Crown Street, Hartford ........330 Deerheld Road, Windsor ..........River Glen Street, Farmington .......O1de Racebrook Road, Woodridge ............184 Putnam Street, Hartford .......914 Capitol Avenue, Bridgeport ,.......286 Burritt Street, New Britain .......199 Broad Street, New Britain Clinton Street, New Britain High Street, West Haven .......498 Main Street, New Britain .......359 Windsor Avenue, Wilson .........363 Sylvan Avenue, Waterbury ........209 Cherry Street, New Britain Lewis Street, Naugatuck Downs, Rosemarie ........ .................. 2 2 Walss Street, Waterbury Drake, Arleen ............. Drenzek, Richard ...... Drevinskas, Irene ....... Dripps. William ........ Driscoll, James ........ Driscoll, John ......... Dubovsky, Peter ........ Duggan, Margaret ...... .........125 Caya Avenue, West Hartford Shultas Place, Hartford East Liberty Street, Waterbury Saybook Road, Middletown St. John Place, Wesport Main Street, New Britain Hurlburt Street, New Britain Vine Street, New Britain Duke, Almeda .......... ......... 2 93 Wintonbury Avenue, Bloomfield Dunbar, Doris .......... Dunham, Arthur ........ Dunn, Joseph ......... ......................................Pleasant Valley Pinehill Avenue, Glenbrook . ........ 284 North Elm Street, Wallingford Dutcher, Jacquelin ........ Duyser, Helen ............ Eckert, Edward ....... . Egan, Donald ....... Egbert, Ethel ....... Ehrler, Lois ........... .... . . . Eisemann, Doris ......... Elden, Roy .............. English, Elaine ....... Erickson, Barbara ....... Erickson, Clifford ...... Ericson, L. Daniel ...... Etkind, Faye ........... Etta, Melvin ........ Evans, Lillian ...... Fabian, John, Jr. ....... . Factor, Milton ........ . Factor, Raymond ........... Fahey, Raphael D. ....... . Falletti, Patrick ......... Fanning, Edward ....... Farinella, John ....... Farrell, Luke .............. Farrington, George Fauver, Dorothy .....,. Fay, Shirley ............... Feitelson, Norman ........ Feola, Anthony .......... ........l0 Linbrook Road, West Hartford ..........346 North Main Street, Winsted E Strong Street, New Haven Richard Street, New Britain 869 Farmington Avenue, West Hartford Brooklawn Street, New Britain Main Street, New Britain ........139-So. 231 Street, Rosedale, N. Y. Melrose Street, Bristol ..........189 Maple Avenue, Hartford ................Mathieson Drive, Andover Grove Street, Thomaston Black Rock Avenue, New Britain Elm Street, New Britain .......392 New Britain Avenue, Hartford F West Street, New Britain ........TCC Housing Project, New Britain Love Lane, Hartford Prospect Street, Rockville .....................Hudson Street, Hartford .......Spring Road R.F.D. 32, Prospect Front Street, Hartford ........778 Megeon Avenue, Torrington .......182 Willow Street, Waterbury .......104 Elmhurst Street, Elmwood ...........1291 Broad Street, Hartford ........343 Willow Street, Waterbury High Street, Southington Ferguson, Barbara ............ ....... 1 18 Brighton Street, New Britain Feroleto, Marguerite ........ ......... 5 0 Bartram Avenue, Bridgeport Ferraro, Frances ........................... ' ..... 3 56 Center Street, Bridgeport Ferrucci, John . ............................. 35 Academy Street, Southington Fialkowski, Regina fMrs.J Finch, Dawn ....... Finley, Ellen ....... Fiorillo, Idale ........ Fisher, Donald .......... Fitzgerald, Daniel ........ Flody, Roger .............. Foerth, Mary L. ..... . Fohs, Nancy ........... Foody, Sally ............... Foote, Gwendolyn Forcella, Anthony ......... Forgione, Ralph ........ 384 Commonwealth Avenue, New Britain Hill Road, South Norwalk Oakland Terrace, Hartford Horton Avenue, Meriden ..........417 LaSalle Street, New Britain Bradley Street, Naugatuck .........New Haven Road, Naugatuck .........201 Old Mill Road, Fairfield Third Avenue, Milford .......221 Robbins Street, Waterbury Martin Street, Hartford Whiting Street, Plainville Fowler Avenue, Meriden Formica, Joseph J. ............................ 60 Fairfield Avenue, Hartford Forsythe, George ................ North Bedford Road, Mt. Kisco, N. Y. Fortier, Robert E. .... . ................... 101 Glen Street, New Britain Fortuna, James ....... Foster, Ruth .............. Foulds, Margaret ....... Fox, Auran ............ Fox, Maureen ........ Rome Avenue, Middletown ........1604 Laurel Avenue, Bridgeport 19 Scarsdale Road, West Hartford .......54 Richardson Street, Bridgeport Eastview Street, Hartford Fragione, Anna . ..... .... . . ..... ....,....... 43 Carver Street, New Britain Fragione, Yolanda Carver Street, New Britain Frankel, Walter ...... 157-28 70th Avenue, New Garden Hills, L. I. Franklin, .Blanche ............................ 42 Curtis Avenue, Bridgeport Frassinelli, Gioia .................................. 33 Eames Blvd., Bridgeport Freidman, Barbara ........ Fritz, Donald ..., .... ..... Fullerton, George ........ Funari, Mary ............. Fusco, Gene .... .. ...... Gaffney, Margery . .... .. ..........2359 Main Street, Hartford .......,26 Harrington Street, Meriden .........144 Carlton Street, New Britain ...........744 Stanley Street, New Britain G Harrison Street, New Britain Gaffney, Vincent ........ ............... 2 5 Washington Road, Cromwell Gagne, Rita ............ ......... 6 54 West Main Street, New Britain Gagnon, Ronald ......... ........ J ohnson Avenue Ext., West Cheshire THE HARVEY 81 LEWIS CO. . OPT ICIANS . . . Everything Optical - Everything Photographic 79 WEST MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN. 267 Oak Street, Winsted Gaioni, Albert ........................ ................. . 123 Commonwealth Avenue, New Britain Gajda, Henry ................ Gajek, Mitchell . ,........... Galasyn, Valentine ........ Galin, Ronald .......,..... Gallucci, Donald ................................ Gammerino, Helen ....... Gangell, Arthur .......... Gannon, Richard ........ Garabedian, Helen ....... Gasecki, John ............. Cabot Street, New Britain ........Lake Avalon Road, West Rocky Hill Blue Hills Avenue, Hartford 50 Culver Street, Naugatuck .....87 North Orchard Street, Wallingford, Thames Street, Groton .......79 North Colony Street, Wallingford . ......... 188 North Street, New Britain ..........West Main Street, Plantsville .........New Haven Road, Durham Gastler, John ........... Gaudette, George .................................. 145 Summer Street, Bristol Gayeski, Stanley ................ ............ 9 Main Street Ext., Middletown 1178 New Britain Avenue, West Hartford Geason, John . ............. .. Gebrian, Charles .....,... ........... .... .... 4 2 B ritton Avenue, Torrington Geist, Walter ................................ 50 B Leahy Court, New Britain Gelormino, Lenore ........ Gemmell, Allan ......... Generous, Howard ..........................,. 528 Ellis Street, New Britain Geng, Jeanette ............ ........85 Franklin Street, Torrington Jil, Southington ......l386 Farmington Avenue, Farmington Grandy Road, Grandy Genis, Grace ............... Gentile, Jacqueline ........ ............... 1 95 Spring Street, Torrington Geremia, Geraldine ...... .............. 2 5 W. Broad Street, Plainville Giancotti, Louis ......... .................... 1 3 Ardmore Road, Stamford Giannini, Robert ................ 100 Beardsley Park Terrace Bridgeport Gibney, Arthur ....... Gibson, Jessie ......... Gilbert, Barbara ...... Gilbert, George ...... North 1st Street, Meriden West Pearl Street, New Britain Route, Jewett City .......512 Farmington Avenue, Kensington Gill, Wesley .................. ........... 2 40-4th Avenue, Garwood, N. J. Gionfriddo, Dante .. Girouard, William ........................ 24 Nassau Circle, East Hartford Glidden, Patricia ................ 152 Black Rock Avenue, New Britain Gnazzo, Dorothy ....... Godek, Richard .......... Street, Wethersfield Thorniley Street, New Britain Camp Street, Meriden Spring Street, Rockville Gondek, John ............... Godfrey, Margaret ......... Gonillo, Donate ......... Goodin, Doris .........352 Cornwall Street, Hartford Oak Street, Waterbury Preston Street, Hartford Gooding, Faye ................................ 255 Robbins Road, Kensington Goodrow, Edward ........................ 139 Turner Avenue, Torrington .456 Commonwealth Avenue, New Britain Gordon, Ronald ........... Gosinski, Frances .............................. 13 Hickory Street, Terryville Gould, Patricia ....... Gould, Paul ............ Worthington Ridge, Berlin Seamens Circle, Manchester Grace,,Raymond ........ ................................. M ain Street, Rockfall Grande, Marie ........ Greason, Carolyn ...... . Greaves, Margaret ........ ............. M illbrook Road, Middletown Greco, Jane ................ Greco, Marcell .......... Greene, Lawrence ...... Gregson, Raymond Griffin, Ann-Terese Griffin, Edward ...... Grifhn, Jane ........... Grigorian, May ...... ..........587 New Britain Avenue, Hartford Hillside Avenue, Oakville .........1098 Main Street, Watertown Alling Court, Kensington Center Street, Glenbrook Gregory, David .................................. Newtown Avenue, Norwalk Farmington Avenue, Hartford Grezel, Isobel ............. ................. 1 2 Talcott Avenue, I1 -x v'lle South Main Street, New Britain Gtodovich, Irene ........ Grody, Lorraine ...... Grocman, Vinton ...... Groth, Richard .......... Grusauskas, Alice ....... Gstell, Dolores ........... Guglietta, Virgina ......... ........ 1 18 Brookline Avenue, Bloomheld a ............ A-36 Charter Oak Terrace, Hartford Gustin, George ........... Guthrie, Barbara ....... Guttman, Charles ....... Gumkowski, Theres Hackett, Marie ...... . Haddon, James ....... Hafner, Russell ....... George Street, Bristol .....................Meriden Road, Milldale Locust Street, New Britain Maple Avenue, Hartford .......2642 Albany Avenue, West Hartford ...................Flanders Road, Southington Kelsey Street, New Britain North Chapel Street, Torrington .....,...............Brown Street, Middletown Dwight Street, New Britain Fourth Street, East Norwalk ..................99-58-211 Street, New York H .......42 Bancroft Avenue, Bridgeport B-16, New Britain ............224 Kensington Avenue, Meriden Hagearty, Robert ........................ 1336 Stanley Street, New Britain Hageman, Jack ................ 62 West Quaclcenbush Avenue, Dumont Hakkila, Aili ........... ' Hakkila, Arnold .... ,. Hallberg, Joan ......... Hallin, Douglas ...... Halpin, Michael ...... Handy, Herbert ...... Harbert, Edythe ...... 105, Brooklyn, N. Y. 105, Brooklyn, N. Y. .........528 Stanley Street, New Britain ................Lincoln Road, Kensington Lilac Street, New Haven .......35 Brookline Drive, West Hartford Wood Avenue, Terryville Harris, Doreen ....... Hart, Norinne ........ ........64 South First Street, Meriden .........624 Arch Street, New Britain Hartman, Orlaine ....,..... ............. l 87 Bassett Street, New Britain Hartnett, Margaret ........ ......... 4 40 Mill Hall Avenue, Bridgeport Hartney, Frances ........ .......... l 00 North Street, New Britain Harvey, Barbara Hasson, Francis .......... Hastings, Warren ...... Hatje, Arthur ......... Hawley, juluia ....... Hayden, Geoffrey ....... Heasman, George ...... Henkel, Werner ......... Henry, joseph ...,.... Herrick, Stuart ........ Street, Lakeville White Street, Hartford .......299 Wethersfteld Avenue, Hartford .........15l Portsea Street. New Haven ...............Cutlers Farm Road, Stepney ......l23-09 Beach Channel Drive, N. Y. ........1036 Central Street, Lowell, Mass. .........l707 Gates Avenue. New York Pearl Court, New Britain Russwin Road, New Britain Hewitt, Clayton .......................... I0 Farm Hill Road, Middletown Heywood, Una ........... .187 South Highland Street, West Hartford Hicks, Chandler ............................ 278 Courth Street, Middletown Higginson, Burt ...... Hilliard, john ..... Hinsley, james . ..... .. Hipler, Richard ......... Hitchcock, Marjorie ...... ..... Hobson, Marion ......... Holbrook, Charles ..... Holigan, james .......... Holland, Barbara ........ Hook, john C. ........ . Hoppe, William ........ Horan, Lucille ............ Horan, Nicholas ........ Horanzy, joseph ........ North Pearl Street, Meriden .......331 Washhington Street, Hartford ...........249 Newberry Street, Hartford Dwight Street, Bristol ....40 Cortland Street, West Hartford Arch Street, Meriden Wheeler Street, Winsted jackson Avenue, West Hartford .........754 Burnside Avenue, East Hartford Birchwood Raod, Springdale William Street, Kensington Sisson Avenue, Hartford ..........346 Fairfield Avenue, Hartford Beaver Street, New Britain Hotkowski, Casmir ....... ......... 3 80 East Main Street, Thomaston House, Marilyn .......... Housepian, Iris ....... Hoye, Miles ......... Huck, Robert .......... Hudzik, Patricia ......... .......23 Highview Avenue, Wethersfield Arnold Street, Hartford 139 East Broadway, Hewlett, N. Y. .........131 Elmhurst Street, West Hartford Sheridan Street, Bridgeport HHuggins, Barbara ................ 17 Richmond Drive, Old Greenwich Hultgren, Dudley ....... Hummel, Alice ....... Hunt, Patricia ............ Hurst, Robert ................ Victory Court, New Britain ........47 Oakland Avenue, Waterbury Post Road, Darien ..........Apt. B-10 TCC, New Britain Hutchings, Franklyn ............................ 35 Lake Street, Middletown Hycz, Elizabeth ............. ......... 2 40 Buckingham Street, Hartford I Innes, Donald ...... Isbell, jo Ann .......... .......179 East Pearl Street, Torrington ..................Waterbury Road, Union Ittner, Robert ............, .............. 7 First Street, Closter, N. j. Ivonauskas, Frances ....... .............. 5 0 Lawrence Street, Hartford jackson, Dorothy ....... .................... 1 25 Melrose Street, Bristol jackson, janet ............. ........ 8 6 Newport Avenue, West Hartford jankoski, Carolyn .......... ............... 2 04 Grove Street, New Britain jankovich, Antoinette ....... .............. 6 3 Center Place, Southington jazwinski, Henry .......... ....... 2 038 Stanley Street, New Britain jenkins, Henry ........... jenkins, Richard ........ johns, Edwin ......,... johnson, Anna .... johnson, Edith ....... johnson, Norene ........ johnson, Roy .......... johnson, Stuart ....... johnson, Walter . ........ jones, Bertha .......... jones, Beverly ...... joy, Robert ...... joy, S. Lee ........... joyce, Patricia ........ juengst, james ....... . .......380 Wolcott Road, Wethersfield ...............Box 29, Scituate Ctr., Md. ....................River Road, Madison .........Stanley Avenue, Oakville .........l03 Ridge Street, Devon Main Street, Manchester Wall Street, Cromwell ......160 W. 144 Street, New York, N. Y. .........869 Blvd. East, Weehawken, N. Suffield Street, Hartford .......93 Arch Street, New Britain ...............Wolcott Road, Wolcott .,.............................Hancock, Maine .......181 Wooster Street, New Britain Monroe Street, New Britain jurczyk, Casimir ............................ 34 Woodridge Street, Hartford jurkiewicz, Theresa ........ 25 Commonwealth Avenue, New Britain Kacillas, Albert ...... Kaiser, james ......... K Colton Street, New Britain .......66 Eddy Glover Blvd., New Britain Kalinoski, Claire ........ ......... 1 75 Morningside Drive, East Bristol Kalinoski, Victor ....... Kallerman, Shirley ........ Kalvaitis, William ........ Kaminski, Barbara ........ Kane, jack .................. Kane, john L. ..... . Kelsey Street, New Britain Underhill Avenue, New Britain Bank Street, Waterbury Orchard Street, Terryville ........59 Catherine Street, Middletown ........243 North Main Street, Naugatuck Kane, Robert A. ...... . Kania, Leo ............ Kaplis, Sidney ......... Karsmarski, Paul ....... ..........l40 Summit Street, Plantsville Main Street, Ext., Middletown Francis Court, New Britain Center Street, Meriden Karnasiewicz, Barbara .... ....,.... 1 02 LaSalle Street, New Britain Karrer, Henry ..... ...... Karvelis, Eleanor ........ Kata, julia ............ Keane, Charles ......... Center Street, Meriden Congress Avenue, Waterbury ...............Roseleach Avenue, Plainville Atwater Street, New Haven Keane, Mary Lou .................... 1026 Howard Avenue, Bridgeport Kearns, Ursula .......... Kelaher, Frances ...... Kelemen, Emery ...... Kelley, Howard ....... Kellum, Lawrence ........ Kelly, Helen ............. Kelly, Robert H. ...... . Kelly, Robert V. ....... . ,Kelly, Thomas ....... Kelso, Winifred ....... Kennedy, Thomas ........ Kenney, Sally ........... Kerelejza, john ......... Kerr, Gerald .......... Kess, Francis ......... Kessler, Adeline .......... Kilfoil, Mary jean ..... Killelea, joan ........... Killian, james ....... Kinat, Arlene ........ King, Donald ........ .. Kirby, Edward ..... Kiriluk, Doris ....... Kish, Andrew ....... Klarman, john ...... Klein, Eetta ........ Klein, Fred ............ Klym, Nicholas ........ Knopf, Charlotte ...... Koch, Ann ................. Kochunas, Henry ....... Kokoszka, Chester ..... Kolasinski, Bernard Kost, Albert .............. Koszalka, joseph ...... Kovalaski, Casimir .... Kowalczyk, Dolores 30 North Cherry Street, Wallingford Kramer, William ......... Kranowitz, Nomi ........ Krauchalis, Rita ........ Kravsow, Elaine ....... Krawiec, Edward ...... Kreitner, Herbert ........... Kremski, Raymond ......... Kren, Eva .................... Krevolin, Nathan ........ Kristoff, Mark .......... Kromish, Regina ..... Kudra, Robert ....... Kuecke, Lois .......... Kufta, Mariann ........ Kurtz, Richard ...... Kusek, Edward ......... Kuzas, Vincent ...... Labash, Rose ............ .. LaChappelle, William ......41 Kimberly Avenue, Springfield, Mass. Wallace Street, New Britain Creek, Penn. 41 Freeman Street, Hartford 68 Fairview Drive, Kensington 88 Sterling Street, Hartford 243 Washington Street, Hartford 106 Park Avenue, Meriden 1421 Blvd., West Hartford 12 Maple Street, New Britain 87 Mather Street, Hartford 103 Robert Street, Waterbury 74 Spring Street, New Britain Marion Avenue, Marion 266 Longvue Drive, Wethersfield 40 Dewey Street, New Britain 19 Princeton Street, New Britain 133 California Street, Stratford 506 New Britain Avenue, Hartford 76 Queen Street, Bristol 66 South Mountain Drive, New Britain Sharon 37 Haig Avenue, Bristol Richards Avenue, South Norwalk 34 Irvington Street, New Haven 117 Hammond Avenue, New Haven 673 Garden Street, Hartford 159 Seymour Street, Hartford 99 Myrtle Avenue, Stamford 13 Belle Haven Avenue, Byram 101 Oakwood'Avenue, West Hartford .. ...... 424 South Main Street, Middletown 92 Hillside Avenue, Winsted Kosinski, Edward ........ . . ....... 200 Crown Street, Meriden 42 Ansonia Street, Hartford 227 Walnut Street, Winsted 714 Prospect Street, Torrington 64 Elizabeth Street, Waterbury 773 Corbin Avenue, New Britain 624 South Main Street, Torrington 57 Woodstock Street, Hartford 30 Hartford Avenue, New Britain 47 May Street, New Britain West Street, Southington 52 South 3rd Street, Meriden 116 Minor Street, New Haven 133 School Street, Manchester Box 111, Moodus 145 Frederick Street, Stamford Box 413, Norfolk TCC Apt. C-22, New Britain 391 LaSalle Street, New Britain 471 Main Street, Southington 13 Sixth Street, Ansonia I. 1925 East Main Street, Bridgeport 21 Henry Street, Waterbury Lachat, Lorraine .............. ........ 1 91 Grove Street, Torrington LaFlamme, Paul ......... .. ..... 14 Homestead Avenue, Hartford Lambour, Francis , ..... .. Landers, Daniel ....... 108 Main Street, Winsted C-206 C.O.T., Hartford Bert Wirber to the CLASS OF 1950 KOLODNEY BROS., Inc. 66 WEST MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Laneri, George ...... Langevin, Frank .... Lansing-Jones, Lois Lanza, Marjorie ....,....... LaPenta, Hugo ................ LaPointe, Raymond ........ LaRoche, Pauline ......... Larson, Carl A. ........ . Larson, Norman ....... Lathrop, Betty ....... Lauretti, Gilbert .... Lauridson, Maurice Leary, John ........... LeBeau, Ernest ......... Lehn, Louis ............ Lejeune, Alexander Leland, Lucille ....... Lemelin, Roger ....... . Lemire, Lorraine .......... Leonard, Gertrude ....... Lerner, Irving . ....... Lesiak, Eleanor ......... ...... Lesieur, Frank ....... Lester, Janet .......... Levin, Barbara ...... Levine, Faith ......... Libo, Eunice ............. Lichtenfels, Joan Lieberman, Barbara Lieberman, Ruth Liedtke, Herbert ...... Li ori ames :gu :,J . I ...... Liguori, Philip ......... Limmer, Herman . ..... .. Linoci, Mary .......... Liss, Walter .......... Litke, Richard ....... Litsky, Leonard ........ ...... Liverant, Philip ..... Locke, Eugene .............. ...... Lombardi, Rosetta . Long, Gerald ............ ........ Lopiano, Anne ...... ............ 24 New Haven Road, Seymour Loudon, Katherine ....... Lord, Violet ........... Lougee, Mahlon .... Lougee, Verne ....... Loughery, Francis ........ Lovell, Joan ........... Luben, Conrad ...... Lukes, Ladislav ...... 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Lynch, Mary .......... Lynch, Rosemary ...... 77 Grove Hill, New Britain 8 Silver Street, Portland 114 Wilcox Street, New Britain M McAloon, Lois .............. . .... ....... 1 5 Lawlor Street, New Britain McAuliffe, Mary E. ..... . McBrien, Thomas ......... McCarthy, Edward ....... 63 Hazelmere Road, New Britain 42 Morningside Street, Hartford 133 Clarence Street, Manchester McCarthy, Francis .............................. 109 Benton Street, Hartford McCarthy, Genevieve 727 Huntington Turnpike, Bridgeport McCarthy, William ...................... 135 Francis Street, New Britain McCormack, William McGrath, Gerald .......... McGrath, Marilyn ........ 398 South Main Street, New Britain 185 Pearl Street, Torrington 463 Church Street, New Britain McGrath, Martin ................................ 185 Pearl Street, Torrington McGrath, William ....... McIntyre, Mary ..........,. McKennerney, Patricia McKennerney, Wendell McKiernan, John ......... McLaughlin, James ...... McLintock, Kenneth .... McQuillan, Paul ........... McSweegan, Roselyn 185 Pearl Street, Torrington 206 Judson Avenue, Bridgeport CMrs. J. .... 1 11 Orange Street, New Britain 111 Orange Street, New Britain 118 Cupheag Street, Stratford 220 Abbe Street, New Britain 181 North Street, Stamford 681 Arch Street, New Britain 38 Ashley Street, Hartford MacBain, Robert ...... Bogus Hill Road R.F.D. :j:f:3, North Fairfleld MacFarguhar, Damaris .................. 116 Round Hill Road, Fairfield MacFarlane, James ....... Mackin, Barbara .......... Macknis, Joseph ........ MacMullen, Alice ......... 193 East Main Street, Middletown Burdick Lane, Pawcatuck 35 Kneeland Road, New Haven Downes Street Ext., Waterbury Macy, David .................................... 49 Westland Street, Hartford Madrak, Florence ......... Maher, Katherine ......... Maher, Thomas ............ 78 Grove Street, New Britain 1 Quarry Avenue, Portland .. 525 West 175th Street, New York, N. Y. Mahlstedt, Joyce .................... 37 Lincoln Avenue, Old Greenwich Majewski, John ........ Malley, Patrick ............. Mangiaflco, Mary ...... Mangiafico, Paul ....... Mangini, Frank ......... Mannello, Lucian ...... Manship, Robert ....... Mansigian, Jack ........ Manthey, Gloria ........ March, Rita .................. Marchetti, Anne ...... Marconi, Jeannie CMrs. 46 Seymour Street, Bristol Wayne Avenue, West Haversttaw, N. Y. 44 Tremont Street, New Britain 70 Oak Street, New Britain 5 Cleveland Avenue, Hartford 28 Cossett Street, Waterbury D-223 Chander Street, Hartford 41 Connerton Street, New Britain East Street, Middletown ........ 29 Culloden Road, Stamford North Street, Plainville J .............. 6 Suflield Street, Windsor Locks Maraiccio, Donald ............................ 987 Bank Street, Waterbury Margosian, John ...................... 20 Highland Terrace, New Britain Marianella, Paul ........... .............. 8 4 Hubbard Road, Hartford Mariconda, J. 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Rosenberg, Ruth ........ 87 Collidge Street, Hartford 48 Home Avenue, Middletown R 503 South Quaker Lane, West Hartford 28 Miles Place, Meriden 58 West Street, New Britain 57 Henry Street, Hartford 151 Grove Hill, Kensington 6 Water Street, Southington 43 Ledge Lane, Stamford 107 Merriam Street, Bridgeport 33 Dudley Street, Hamden 3 Homestead Avenue, Danbury 129 Newton Street, Meriden 65 Arch Street, Meriden 101 Bradley Avenue, Meriden 43 Richmond Avenue, New Britain 172 Knox Road, Sprind 172 Knox Road, Springdale 435 Campfield Avenue, Hartford 184 Oakland Street, Bristol 370 Scott Road, Waterbury 97 Hartford Avenue, New Britain 115 South Street, Hartford 32 Prudden Street, West Haven Canton Center 25 Walbridge Road, West Hartford 67 Harrison Street, New Britain 34 james Street, Bristol 81 Meadow Street, Wallingford 132 Clark Street, New Britain 48 Goman Street, Naugatuck 62 White Avenue, West Hartford 88 Homme Street, Danielson Newington Home, Newington 1460 Park Avenue, Bridgeport 109 Tulip Street, Bristol 147 Tremont Street, Hartford Morgan Street, Middletown 798 Tower Avenue, Hartford 21 jaffee Terrace, Colchester 76 West Street, Shelton Winsted'Road, Torrington 15 Washington Street, Pawcatuck 82 Bidwell Street, Waterbury 138 Blue Hills Avenue, Hartford Rosmarin, Edward ................ 572 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ross, Jean ............,..... . ................. Southington Road, Kensington Rossiter, John ...,............ 32 Meadowbrook Road, West Hartford Rossitto, Salvatore ........................ 161 Wilcox Street, New Britain Rosys, Stanley ........ Roth, Walter ............. Routhier, Jennine ......... Rozdilski, Thomas ........... Rudek, Rose ..................... 57 Whitman Street, New Britain 50 Colt Street, New Britain 50 Lafayette Street, New Britain Wolcott Road, Waterbury 139 Wilson Avenue, Newington Ruggerio, Rita .................................... 48 Henderson Street, Bristol Russell, joseph ................ Russell, Wilda .... Ryan, Edwin ...... Ryan, Robert ...... Sabatiuk, Ludmila ...... Salafia, james ......... Salamon, Frank ....... Salmonsen, jean ........... Samele, Daniel ........... 1161 Chrisler Avenue, Schnectady, N. Y. 47 River Street, Norwalk 240 Oak Street, Winsted 13 Culloden Road, Stamford S 72 Eastwick Street, New Britain 12 Wall Street, Cromwell 157 Grove Street, New Britain 151 Buena Vista, West Hartford 101 Barton Street, Torrington Santostefano, Anthony .................... 445 High Street, Middletown Sanzaro, Louis ....... .. ............................. 36 Preston Street, Hartford Sargis, David ............. Sasiela, Margaret ........ Satta, Angelina ....... Saunders, Daniel ......... Saxton, Harvey ................ 45 Griswold Street, New Britain 32 Norwood Street, Manchester 15 Magnolia Avenue, Bristol 128 Madison Street, Hartford 398 Commonwealth Street, New Britain Scalise, William ........................ 91 Overhill Avenue, New Britain Scapellari, Nicholas, ...... Scavotto, Carmen ....... Schadlich, Louis . ...... . Schaefer, Francis ........ Schaefer, Gertrude ........ Scheld, William ......... Scher, Raymond ......... Schieffer, Shirley ........ 1556 Stanley Street, New Britain 76 Park Avenue, Thompsonville 334W Center Street, Manchester 8 Burritt Place, Naugatuck 24 Tremont Street, New Britain Clinton 55 Lafayette Street, Stamford Marion Road, West Cheshire Schlessinger, Edward . Schoff, Anna .............. 54 Converse Street, Palmer, Mass. Scrub Oak Road, New Haven Scholz, Ernest .................................... Apt. A-6 TCC, New Britain Schoonmaker, Richard ........ 127 Kensington Avenue, New Britain Schreiner, Sigfrieid Schurmann, Dorothy .. Scionti, Jane ................. Scofield, Elizabeth ........ 88 Ellis Street, New Britain 62 Elizabeth Avenue, Bloomfield 76 Ferry Street, Middletown- 378 Glen Street, New Britain Scott, William .................................... 69 Fern Hill Road, Bristol Scriminger, Elizabeth ............ 120 North Whitney Street, Hartford Scully, Patricia ............. Sczawinski, Helen ........ Sebas, john ......... .... Seaburg, Richard ...... Washington Street, Middletown 15 Union Street, Terryville 83 Lawrence Street, Hartford 79 Pleasant Street, New Britain Sedacca, Seymour ............ 3010 Neptune Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Seibert, Ruth ................................ 22 Hurlburt Street, New Britain Selander, Elizabeth ...... Seleman, Peter .......... Shackley, Margaret .... Shannon, Charles ...... Shapiro, jack ........ Shea, Edward ........ Shea, Eileen ........ Shepard, Jane ....... Simpson, George ...... Simpson, William ..... Singer, William ........ 92 Sexton Street, New Britain 22 Hurlburt Street, New Britain 36 Courtland Avenue, Waterbury 256 Broad Street, Norwich 16 Vernon Street, New Haven 33 Barnard Road, New Britain Pleasant Street, Colchester 70 Griswold Road, Wethersfield 89 Surrey Drive, Bristol 72 School Street, Manchester 555 Albany Avenue, Hartford Sirrca, Barbara- .................................... 94 Knoll Street, V'aterbury Sister Mary Pius .... Motherhouse of Immaculate Conception, N. B. Skidmore, Barbara ...........,.......... , ...... 1 41 Spruce Street, Stratford Skinger, Leonard .. ...................... 15 Hubbard Street, Middletown Sladeck, John ..,..... Slate, jane ................ Slattery, joseph ........ Slinko, Frank ......... Smertz, Florence ....... Smilnak, Grace ......... Smith, Dorothy ......... Smith, Eric ............ Smith, Harold ....... Smith, Herbert ...... Smith, Jane ........ Smith, Janet ...... Smith, Joseph ........ Smith, Marion .......... Smith, Maureen ........ Smith, Muriel ........ Smith, Patricia ....... Smith, Robert ........ Snow, Robert ........ Snow, William ......... Soares, Robert ............. 7 Webster Hill, New Britain 50 Cooke Street, Plainville 84 Ansonia Street, Hartford 537 Lafayette Street, Bridgeport ........92 East Cedar Street, Newington 157 Clark Street, New Britain 1321 North School Street, Manchester R.F.D. 4, Box 72, Danbury Main Street, Avon Wopowog Road, East Hampton 27 Standish Road, Stamford 11 Seymour Avenue, West Hartford 150 Plaza Avenue, Waterbury Ingleside Road, Stamford 75 Havemeyer Place, Greenwich . ..... 158 East Center Street, Manchester 25.3 White Street, Hartford 177 Maple Avenue, Meriden 115 Berkley Avenue, Southington 115 Berkley Avenue, Southington 79 Hazelmere Road, New Britain Soboleski, Leonard .................... 62 South Broad Terrace, Meriden Soldan, Frank ............ Sole, William ........ Soliani, Ferrer ....... 933 Quinnipiac Avenue, New Haven 118 Boulevard, West Hartford 14 Perkins Street, Torrington Solimene, Angela ........................ 114 Florence Street, Manchester Solomon, Mervyn .................... 1 19 Foster Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Solomon, Norman ........ 385 Commonwealth Avenue, New Britain Soloway, Nicholas ................................ 38 Russell Street, Hartford Soltis, Andrew .......... Sonstroem, 'Sylvia ..... Soipensky, Olga .... Sorbo, Paul ............ Sorman, Lesley ...... Speer, Robert ........ Spellacy, John ........ Spena, Catherine ....... Spring, Edwin ....... Springer, Sadie ......... 54 Willow Street, New Britain 40 Warlock Street, New Britain 9 Branch Street, Waterbury 38 Dewey Street, New Britain 51 Webster Street, Meriden 358 Park Avenue, Bridgeport Lebanon 53 Willow Street, New Britain 125 Caya Avenue, West Hartford 10 Blacknall Street, Cambridge, Mass. Stachelek, Anne ................................ 49 Silver Street, New Britain Stanton, George . ............... 150 Ridgewood Road, West Hartford Stanwick, George . ...... . 146 Maplewood Avenue, West Hartford Starlings, Cable .................................... Peek Lane, West Cheshire Steinberg, Rebecca ............................ 24 Oak Street, New Britain Stella, Ersilia ................ Stepanski, Joseph ........ Stevens, George ........ Stifel, joseph ......... Stobbie, Charles ........ Stocklen, Beverly ...... Stone, Carol ......... Stone, janet ........ Storm, Jerome .... Stowe, Eleanor ...... 32 Beaver Street, New Britain 52 Pearl Street, Wallingford 66 South Elm Street, Wallingford 44 Wilcox Street, New Britain 390 Fairfield Avenue, Stamford 445 Hartford Road, New Britain 150 Nott Street, Wethersfield 150 Nott Street, Wethersfield 53 Columbia Street, Meriden 75 Texas Drive, New Britain Stowe, Stanley ....... Stowell, Virginia ..... Strain, James ........ Straughan, Joyce ...... Strauss, Alretta .... .. 75 Texas Drive. New Britain 565 Lincoln Road, New Britain Main Street, Chester 44 Lewis Street, Manchester 416 Wolcott Street, Bristol Strecker, Doris ......... Suchenski, Stanley ....... Suchoski, Theodore ......... ................ 6 0 Prospect Street, Meriden Suitor, James .... ........ Suydak, Robert ............. Sulkowski, Frank ........ Sullivan, Francis ....... Sutak, Michael ............. Sutkowski, Stanley ....... Swanton, Frederick Sweet, Ralph ............ Swiatek, Henry ...... Swiatek, Michael ...... Swiderski, John ........ Swift, Patricia ....... Sylvester, Helen ........... Szepessy, John ....... Szymanowski, Cand Tabatsky, William 275 Willis Street Bristol 1391 Pembroke Street, Bridgeport 89 United Homes, East Hartford 48 Oak Street, Meriden 61 Wilson Street, New Britain 191 Webster Hill Blvd., West Hartford 27 Beatty Street, New Britain 22 Vincent Street, West Hartford 48 Prospect Street, Rockville 526 Hebron Avenue, Glastonbury 338 Cook Avenue, Meriden 64'Pearl Street, New Haven 45 Goodyear Avenue, Naugatuck 64 Allen Road, Cromwell 11 Parsonage Street, Rocky Hill 69 Sunnyridge Avenue, Fairfield ide Tadaychuk, Ellen ...... Talalaj, Henry ...... Tansey, William ....... Tarrant, Joseph ........ Tarr... t, Shirley ........ Tatangelo, George ........ Tate, Joan .............. '. .. Taylor, Jane ........ Q Taylor, John .......... Terek, Victor .i.......... Terricciano, Louis ........ Terry, Richard ........... Tessman, Robert ....... Therrien, Priscilla ..... Thibodeau, Jean ...,... Thomas, James ......... Thompson, Everett ..... .. 26 Market Street, New Britain T 9 Seyms Street, Hartford 44 Sylvester Street, New Britain 122 Cleveland Street, New Britain 41 Whitney Street, Hartford Hickok Avenue, Bethel 270 North Main Street, Southington 487 Hawley Avenue, Bridgeport 361 Park Road, West Hartford 178 Washington Street, Forestville North Main Street, East Hampton 118 Putnam Street, Bristol 303 Brittania Street, Meriden 325 Winthrop Avenue, New Haven . ..... 725 Farmington Avenue, New Britain 12 Chapin Place, Hartford 48 Audubon Street, New Britain 91 Chestnut Street, Manchester 166 Bartholomew Avenue, Hartford Thomson, Martha .................................... 11 Hudson Street, Berlin Thorin, Anne M. ............ 27 New Hampshire Drive, New Britain 208 East Main Street, Newark, Delaware Tierney, Bernard ........................ 142 Grove Street, New Britain Timbrell, Edward ................ 905 Burnside Avenue, East Hartford Titus, Shirley ............ Tobin, Kathleen ....... Toczko, Alphonse ........ Thorpe, Livingston Toro, Frank ............... Totten, Marvin ......... Tramutola, John . .... .. Travers, Charles ....... Travers, Jean ......... Treat, Rosemary ....... Trembley, Robert ........ Tripp, Joseph ........... Troiano, Jaseph ........ Troy, Daniel ......... Tupper, Russell ........ Turgeon, Joseph ...... Twichell, Barbara ........ Tyler, Eugene .. ....... . Ucello, Virgilia .... Unwin, Marie ........ Urban, Margaret ....... Urbanetti, Isolda ..... Ursone, Roland ........ Ustilla, Frances ...... Vagt, Jean ................ Valentine, Marion ., ..... Valli, John ............... Valli, Vivienne ........ Vanasse, James ......... VanZandt, Nancy ....... Vasile, Francis .................... 280 Washington Street, New Britain Vasile, Trina ........ Vastrola, John ....... Vater, Edward ....... 97 Davis Drive, Bristol . .............................. Main Street, Kent 29 Buell Street, New Britain Irving Street, Hartford 65 Cypress Street, Bristol ........156-65 Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. New Milford 126 Tremont Street, New Britain 81 Fairfield Avenue, Stamford 70 Garden Street, Hartford Apt. B-12 TCC, New Britain 118 Berkshire Avenue, Bridgeport 68 Cooke Street, Plainville 63 Maple Street, Norwood, Mass. 18 Levesgue Street, West Hartford 373 Linnmoore Street, Hartford 99 Main Street, Rocky Hill U 373 Blue Hills Avenue, Hartford By-Pass Road, Farmington 100 Miami Avenue, Newington 312 Main Street, Manchester 25 Colton Street, New Britain 47 Hartford Avenue, New Britain V 132 Woodbine Street, Union City 420 Church Street, New Britain 224 Walnut Avenue, East Hampton 367 Oak Avenue, Torrington 152 May Street, Naugatuck 356 Main Street, Portland 32 Beaver Street, New Britain 115 Wood Street, Waterbury 52 Linden Street, New Britain Velidow, Peter , ......... .. 428 Commonwealth Avenue, New Britain Veneziano, Frank ........................................ 68 Elm Street, XVinsted Vile, Robert ,.......... Vincens, Andrew ...... Vincenzo, Filomena ...... Vincenzo, Theresa .... Vitiello, Salvatore .... Vollhardt, Evelyn ..... VonDeck, Robert ..... Vose, Robert ........... Walcofsky, Elinor ..... Walker, Donald ..... 17 Village Street, Deep River 42 Connerton Street, New Britain 67 Green Street, Hartford 34 Selldon Street, West Hartford 38 Cedar Street, New Haven 197 Linden Street, New Britain . . ................ 32 Sterling Place, Manchester 123 Black Rock Avenue, New Britain W Hartford Avenue, East Granby 8 Goodwin Avenue, Wethersfield Wallach, Lovey .......... ................... 5 0 Erwin Place, New Britain Walsh, Maribeth ...... Walsh, Patrick ........ Walsh, Thomas ...... Waltman, Judy ....... Ward, Laura ............... Warner, Irving ......... Wfasserman, Leonard Weinberg, Philip ..... Welch, Maureen ........ Welte, Betty Ann ..... Welte, Eileen .......... Wendt, Lorraine ........ Wessels, Ruth ........... Wester, Thomas ....... Westerman, Harold .. Wheeler, M. Jane ..... White, James .......... White, Myles .........,... White, Raymond ...... Whitemore, Charles ...... Wieczorek, Dorothy ...... Wiener, Edythe ......... Wiese, Alice ........... Wike, Ronald ......... Wilchynski, Leon ..... Williams, Nancy ...... Wilson, David ........ Wilson, Henry ....... Wilson, Melvin ...... Winoski, Sally ........ Winzig, Charles ..... Witik, George .......... Wivell, James ................ Wlodkowski, Robert ......... Wojick, John ............. Wojtusik, Edward ..... Wolcott, Lester ....... . ..... 36 Oakwood Avenue, Wfest Hartford Longhill Road, Groton 94 Pentlow Avenue, New Britain R.F.D. :jj:1, Berkeley Heights 66 North Elm Street, Waterbury 409 Farmington Avenue, Hartford 706 Garden Street, Hartford 49 Roxbury Road, New Britain 65 Academy Hill, Southington 86 Park Drive, New Britain 86 Park Drive, New Britain South Main Street, Plantsville 21 Uncas Road, New Britain 167 Washington Street, Hartford 15 Cliff Avenue Ext., Byram 53 South High Street, New Britain 24 Spring Street, Bristol 57 Walnut Street, New Britain 251 Campfield Avenue, Hartford R.F.D. 1, Fort Path Road, Madison 87 Camp Street, New Britain 60 Lyons Street, Meriden 814 Hanover Street, Meriden Lowe Street, Sharon Colton Street, New Britain 285 Arch Street, New Britain 245 Collins Street, Hartford 28 Saybrook Road, Middletown Apt. B-11 TCC, New Britain 191 Lawrence Street, Hartford 59 Cabot Street, Hartford 127 Broad Street, Plainville 7 Market Street, New Britain 151 Fourth Street, Meriden 736 East Main Street, Meriden 434 Jerome Avenue, Bristol 192 Main Street, Manchester Wolnick, Frances .....,...... 23 North Main Street, Windsor Locks Woods, Ernest ........... ...... 3 70 Wfashington Street, New Britain Wupperfeld, Marilyn 25 Harvard Street. New Britain 5 Allison Street, Middletown Woroniecki, Lillian ...... Wrubel, Bennett ........... 97 Brookfield Street, Manchester Wyatt, Helen ................. ............. , 53 Walnut Street, Naugatuck Y Yaconiello, Leo .......... Yedziniak, Edward ....... Yelanek, Andrew ..... Yellen, John .......... Yokel, Willmet ...... Young, Betty ....... Zakrowski, William Zaranka, Joseph ....... Zawacki, Frances ...... Zeldon, Leroy ....,.... Zernbko, Alice ....... Zembko, Anne ....... Zito, Joseph ............... Zittman, Harriet ...... Zocco, Anne ..... . .... Zollo, Lawrence ........ Zuk, Edward .......... Zysk, Theresa .......... 98 Magnolia Street, Hartford 336 Jefferson Street, Hartford 102 Stanwood Drive, New Britain Apt. A-1 TCC, New Britain 184 Deerfield Road, Windsor 17 Anise Street, New Britain Z Knowles Avenue, Plantsville .. . .............. 521 Park Street, Hartford 25 Brookdale Road, Meriden 44 Erwin Place, New Britain 145 Smith Street, New Britain 145 Smith Street, New Britain 38 East Acton Street, Torrington 43 Seymour Street, Torrington 85 Glendale Avenue, Hartford 91 Easton Avenue, Waterbury 37 Lyman Street, New Britain 122 Terhune Avenue, Passaic, N. J. THE NEW BRITAIN RECORD CO., IHC. New Britain Headquarters for PRINTING 25 WASHINGTON STREET Compllmenfs and Besf Wishes fo the CLASS OF 1950 THE COLLEGE SPA RESTAURANT M E and S J Nadolny 'WHERE TOWN AND GOWN MEET ax 'Z I 4 XX RXQSX N , ,f J 9 I Qi . RTRAYY EFLEX P R Qim A issues ll hr! X Pl1otoRel.lex is famous lor outstancling sclmool pictures. 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