Central Connecticut State University - Dial Yearbook (New Britain, CT)
- Class of 1954
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WS Yqibp x ,LV Qi' '. .s,f,l.l..,x ,,?f.,,,,,,,. .,,, ,-- v'1 I F f ,ij A teachers college is unlike the leisurely, slow-chang- J A9 ,f ff Rpm ing traditional liberal arts colleges in that it must be al- EI-'y 'L 'M' - ' AL-'Tn 5 ways flexible, always adapting its processes of teacher- y L X X preparation to the ever-changing demands of modern life. 51 fy ' Since it is not a college for students of the leisure class, ' T! it cannot follow the pattern suggested by the president of 54 -, :fi pw-1 thl If X . i QW' W' A fllf U AM I L 112' 1 X g 2 xi T -i f, Yale University in a recent address to a graduating class: 'What we need in college, and in after years God knows, is leisure in which to read and the iudgment to read the best books. And from that reading to go on to what it means, quietly apart from the activities of the crowd.' No, the teachers college does not exemplify this philosophy of edu- cation, despite the fact that its students do read 'the best books.' ' But this is only part of their college education. Preparing to teach means a college life of action - of doing as well as thinking. It is a microcosm of the world of thought and action which they will enter as teachers. - A CENTURY OF TEACHER EDUCATION IN CONNECTICUT Dr. Herbert E. Fowler btw-'I' tl , vzwmhnnl W H i.- iw M NATM Wgil gif 5 cl ? ff vmffm 'Effort W t , AM gg24 We gg I 1' M 'M' ,iff ra? m if 4492 'W ffff ' z 1' r gig jdtmam. X K it ,Wal C I ,gf ,X 'Q ,A ,X ' f ryt ' gt 'I fl ' if -1. 1,1 I It If ? ' f Z, , Al' , ! 1, -. S T . ' .' f T131 ' X f 'I B A 5 WM 93. ,Walhbw Because the mark of this man in generosity, and because he has always addressed us with kindness and sincerity, thereby providing us the needed accomplishments with which to work and understand and improve, we humbly wish to dedicate this book to him. Wm Wkwa ing We the Juniors sing our song. The Class of fifty-four are we, Pledging loyalty to thee, On the campus we've won tame And brought glory to our name. So here we humbly dedicate To show how we appreciate The honor we have to share with thee, Our Alma Mater, T.C.C. Wm fywubfa Whoo fm? Our tour years have come to a close. Say so-long to the friends we've chose. Our four years were happily spent Upon thy campus fair. Our hearts, our memories will always be there May you ever open your door To the Class of fifty-four. BUSINESS: Marty Bissell Mary Bode Stan Borawski Jennie Dobrowolski Fran Grochmal Eleanor Guzzardi Annamae Hayes Marian Hayes Emil Ostrowski Roger Pegalo Julie Prindle Nancy Sicilian I QM WW Miss Margaret Weeber - Faculty Advisor Frank Elliott, Jr. - Editor Jean Smith Ray Soliwoda Al Woodend Alice Ziekas EDITORIAL: Ellie Barone Norma Bierce Ann Farrell Edie Grey Joan Griglun Roberta Hinman Joan Levin Jim McPhee Joan Moeller Joan Mulvihill Barbara Oddy PHOTOGRAPHY: Carolyn Heyel Jack Barnes Ida Barto CIRCULATION: Bob Johnson SPORTS Herbert Panitz Irwin Rothstein Q34 ff Dear President Welte: This is the space which tradition has reserved for your annual yearbook message to the Senior Class. But, in our minds, this is a year of such distinguished significance in your professional career, that we wish to record here our message to you. The twenty-five years of generous and outstand- ing leadership which you have provided as Presi- dent of TCC has been gratefully appreciated by us and the thousands of TCC graduates whom we shall soon beTpleased to call our fellow-alumni. We are deeply thankful for the four years of helpful and sy,mpatheii1: guidance. which you have given our class. We are iustly proud of your election and service as the 1954 President of the American As- sociation of Colleges for Teacher Education. And, for the years of fruitful achievement which lie ahead of you, we cordially extend our sincere best wishes. Respectively, The Class of 1954 0 '-ff i s f nu-. ...Q fi-fi X a. Q 4 115 L, fig 'U F E, Q 3: President .4.,....,.,...,..,. Vice President Secretary i.,.,,4..,... ...,.A Treasurer ..,.,. .-1-.-0 Us Www ' 5 ag s J '12,-1. ,Nicholas Perugini Qouglqs Mcgqhig ,..Patricia Keenan ........Ann Farrell if I 5 TEACH EIQS COLLEGE OE CONNECTICUT New Brifoin, Connecficuf Office of the President To the Class oi' 19534: Your class has particular significance to me for this year marks the completion of a quarter century of service as President of the Teachers College of Connecticut. During this period, it has been my pleasure to extend a word of congratulations to many students who have completed their college education at this college. There has been no class more deserving of this recognition than yours. Each year as I observe the coming and going of students, I become increasingly impressed with the significance of higher education. It has been a constant source of satisfaction to observe the achievements of the graduates in the classrooms and elsewhere. This record provides evidence of the fundamental value of a collegiate education. I hope that your years at T.C C. have been rich and rewardingg that they have opened to you the doors of learning revealing the accumulated wisdom of the ages in your continuous search for the truthg and that the l knowledge you have gained will assist you in making difficult decisions .aj ' and in solving your problems. O i May the associations formed and the friendships earned during your college years live and grow as you walk the highways and byways of life. May they give you strength and courage to face the future. And may the happy memories of your college days shine like a beacon in the night to light your path even into the sunset of your years. This is my wish and hope for each one of you. This is my message of good cheer. O so e i i 'rt C C Ever. sincerely yours, Herbert D. Welte PRESlDEET miwfr CY X065 .M X X Z H H cAMPusxbHliiiEn .f-' Zf SENIOR And a good time was had by all. They did the hokey-pokey, gave free expres- sion to their better party desires, chose delicacies more than once from the buffet table, bunny-hopped throughout the room several times, reproached one an- other for not whooping it up more, danced almost every dance, laughed, shouted, whispered and snickered from one group to another, and ironically, just relaxed! It was a night's relief from word-stuffed books and some prof's dirty looks . . . pure jollitication, ol' boy. pdf' PICNlC Wea . . . Cgyvmylody WW... FRESHMAN This tribe looked like a motley pow-wow instigated by a miserable world of Sophomores. lt was the haz- ing of lost little souls who wouldn't think of hurting a flea, poor kids, why do the Sophs have to be such stink- ers? Oh well, the Frosh will have their turn next year. lt's just all a vicious circle . . . SOPHOMORE The show was one of the most original of the year. The M.C. was abundantly corny, but the scenery was simple, functional, and clever. We'll close by saying that the girls are improving in this place . . . JUNIOR The combination of faculty and students in a talent show is a great idea. The show was packed with hilarious entertainment. John Ploski was awarded top prize and a chance to appear on T.V. ? f'2 fl if ij Y 5 Q n Q as f 13 r-1 - the Commissioner and members of the State Board of Education - a guided tour of the new building, a formal dinner, an informal tea, and a selection of paintings by our faculty - The Role of the Teachers College in American Education by Dr. Karl W. Bigelow, Professor of Education, University of Columbia H4 5 It rained. But the day wasn't that bad, for the I alumni made a good showing and most people ac- cepted the inclemency good noturedly, except, pos- sibly, the football teams who had to battle on a field of thick, wet, icky, mud. ,J-. :fl I :K . ' If' X .., FY Winter Weekend It was a pleasant weekend. The mirth, smooth music, and the sweet diversion of the ladies neatly displaced any matter-of-factness about this college formal. The event was very, very special. Cleverly composed decorations caught the eye of all of the gentlemen, who, by-the-way, were more than royally entertained. The chosen queen graciously accepted the honor which in part, at least, belonged to her court: for all of the candidates were beautiful and convincingly poised. .... J . .'., . - ,f. new 'f S 05' A corner conversation starts off the evening 'formally with intro- ductions, odd pieces of news, and an invitation to dance . . . Then time out for more chatter- ing - lighter and a great deal more amusing this time - and an exchange of partners . .. . Until a very romantic couple, DeMur at first in sudden sur- prise, ascends the throne to a heartening round of applause . . . 7 I ,ev Ak? ti ii -4 5 ,Ng-A As the shadows fall R , E 6553555352 R'3Zi'?'-P53 gpp.,GHE1'N Wm Qoimofzife ,I- svors Jfiomzd f4 Lawn R0 c55' :mul x ii, f' Q S ART I ' X x XX N x X X X Q X PHILIP B. As afehnmzf ' wa M gf? JAMES S. CRAFTS, B.A., M.A. Chairman BLAKESLY, B.S., M.A. MARION B. GARDNER, B.A., M.A. I.. JOHN G. WENNER, PILB., M.A sistam Professor Assistant Professor Assisiunt Professor 'S xx fffj N CU DU ' 1 fkqxll QXX QNX xx I xxx xxx L-3 kg' , 6 'X f Q! ,Q Q BUSINESS 'TEET 1 Ux 7' S S - Sxikmz J xx XS X 0 X ,X Y TT S. T.. .L'...x ' Zmmma Cgoclucahbu Qiwafafhnewl LEWIS D. BOYNTON, B.S., M.A. Chairman HOWARD Q. BUNKER, B.B.A., M.B.A. ANNA L. ECKERSLEY, B.S. RUTH L. LARSON, B.S., M.A Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor WALTER R. MCCONNELL, B.S., M.A. BETSY H. MORTON, B.S., M.Ed. Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 24 STANLEY BORAWSKI He's a quiet fellow and neat dresser, with an aggressive mind that comprehends quietly and quickly. That is, he's quiet until you get to know him, for he has personality and pep to spark the most dull-witted crowds. Although he doesn't wear a little brown derby and he has never touched a drop in his life, part of his affable reputation is due to his bar-tending the college crowd at his brother's respectable tavern. .Wmmwa JENNIE DOBROWOLSKI lt is her opinion that the greatest value of an education lies in the realization of the vast amount of knowledge that exists in every field and the small amount of knowledge that one can master. If this be true, then we humans ought to be more co- operative than ever. Always ready for a party, loads of fun, and a good bridge hand, she is always seen in a hurry to get to class or work. CATHERINE GODZYK Dependable, willingful, sincere, describe this young lady. Although she is very quiet, her sincerity runs very deep, and she is well liked by all those who know her. Scholastically she is tops, socially she is active in many organizations, particularly those affiliated with the business field. We know that with her ability and friendliness she is sure to find success. Zfmmeaa ELEANOR GUZZARDI How Blue Thine Eyes might well describe this young lady. She is lady-like, polite, dependable, and wistful. Modesty personified, she is a true friend. She is the essence of neatness and loves beautiful clothes. One of her most enioyable experiences at TCC was lengthy conversations with close friends. She has shown a sincere interest in the business field and in her work with teenagers. She hopes to teach in Windsor. THOMAS HANEY At first sight, he looks as if he keeps pretty much to himself, however, one soon finds out that he's a very busy fellow. Being married, supporting cu family, and commuting all the way from Deep River, is enough to keep the most industrious content. He has been a successful student at TCC and his professors rank him high for his scholarship. Gen- erally speaking, he's an all-around good egg. ' ei is PATRICIA KEENAN She has been the unsung hero of more organi- zations in this college than any other student, this is true, for she never fails to do the work of twenty with confidence and ability. Somehow, besides her graciousness, she always knows what to say and do. She has been the foundation that many TCC office-keepers have stood upon, and without the idea of reward, her sensibleness has saved the face of many a student leader. fwuahwaa DOROTHY ANN KUNCIK She happily believes her change from New Haven Teachers was well worthwhile. She is one of those rare persons who is always around when there is work to be done. Her school spirit is evi- denced by the number of activities she has partici- pated in. Though slow to anger, when aroused, she will really express her feelings on a subject. She anticipates a move to New Jersey and a change in her marital status. .Qmmeaa e. .. .,.., , . 1-if ..,..-,.. ...:'-x.M-,:- . DANIEL MARTINOOK A man of talent and ability, he held down a full time iob while attending college. The spark of Mr. Bunker's classes, he has been popular with students and faculty alike. His patience and easy manner, together with his capacity to do things make him a tine teacher. He intends to -begin teaching in the Fall. He feels well prepared for teaching and has a fine appreciation for the profession. gfmgg isgiii ii iwgii iwgi iii i 1 ..EE5,::,:s:3E:53?!EiEEES'fE:Ei5i ' '- ' J ,A 'iii 'f W:--A ,--- f-- 51:5 W ..,. Wa W-tm. l h 5 1 T 'll.. .... ... ...I 3, W... , f E 28 sss: -Mx:-... M' W lfg. N'-H l f Q Ei-www wee-fwgmll E 1 ALICE MOURKAS She will be married this summer, besides this new adventure, she plans to teach. Despite obsta- cles -her mind here and her heart there-she has shown sincere interest in her work and is a good prospect for perfect teaching. Her friends like her quiet, pleasant way of doing things. She should be successful both as a teacher and a wife. fL1ft??i:EIi fy? 'E 91 f f-12 ff i-vf.e,w+ztsz1,w it be Jesse. s ,Est 5.71555 :is 'JET 'I.,Zj:5f K ' be swisesfstmgfifsf aa: L si 9 s sf g!l'z?-ififsggsgen f at 1 2, 3. 4fLfSfgfsi'iisiifE.Q1 ' hs in is 7, se .fr a emma, it-:M 5 fs , gf, 213 L vi S M Page HA' EMIL OSTROWSKI As a freshman in college he was not sure whether he wanted to become a teacher, performing the duties of a freshman was hazardous enough. fWe were all in the same boat.j However, as quarters rolled by and terms were defined, the greater interests in the field of teaching became more meaningful. Now, he will be a teacher. And he says enthusiastically, I wouldn't trade my four years at TCC for anything. gimmeaa 1 1 , ,, W., W ,ti ss.. V M551 ROGER PEGALO Throughout his four years at TCC he has been seen as a happy and honest individual who com- mands respect from many of his fellow class- mates. He hopes to work with children in athletics, such as intramurals. His aim of making education a meaningful experience for children, combined with his personal attributes adds up to success in his profession. Wuameoa RAYMOND WALTER SOLIWODA One thing about the business maiors, they never get lost, the gang can always be found in the typing room. He has been one of them, living on ink and ditto paper. His friends will long remember his pleasant smile and winning person- ality. And, like most of the TCC men soon after graduation, if they're healthy enough for the Army -they'll be in it! SEQ, r seiiissie wifQ5iiEi5Q.fffffeeaffgssliiktgsssfngsi QTTEW11fi1liiL'Eii5iiiERisri1?13:97 552155: Us . ii GEORGE P. SPEAR He of the beautiful tenor voice that sends chills down one's spine, has a quiet manner, but is often the animated center of a crowd. He is sincerity and friendliness personified, he possesses that wonderful combination of dignity and a subtle sense of humor. He dresses with casual perfection and always wears a smile to accompany his cheerful hello, He is an inspiration to fellow schoolmates and a definite asset to the teaching profession. -'1l?f:f-M'fG?ei1:3i'?62fqfifs,-H3551'Q'-tnifev'ff-39':ff---EQQKIXHNSQ VJGQKJYESQQ'4NQKSSS'57'fi'fifJfE3WYfYiaSQ?ffiffafl-'xii.tiiiif':5JQ5NiA g52'55fY01.s2.S4ftifff5f,'fef:i5w rev- Q52 P2 4, if as Q Wwe 'Q' I jgftee E V s-- we fwwigwwwigssss N 'Eva ismffisftfimfwfwaefaq,-..5.QQQ1'a'1:w3s.225Qw.v5f :sessm1Qit.,.e..eatinfmaegeesevfshrevfisfsinizW 5'-:L f ,.'7w,-ff.-.w ties,-.eff --we 5--sremmy-. 1, -wish.-:se fp--it Mt' A., --5-4fsfw...,s -341' .Aug s Q 'W :L .s N Q L ,s ti ' it Q' 'Q- se fs i ' 'A Z3 5 AMALIA MAE TALEVI She has that friendliness and infectious laugh which make her the toast of every party. She loves music, and her pleasant and melodic voice causes people to want to hear her make music. Her bubbling personality makes her loved by everyone, she has a certain charm that wins and keeps friends. Her present ambition is to teach, with hopes of obtaining a Master's Degree in the future. .Qmmwa S VV SERAFIM RODRIGUES THOMAS Quiet, studious, he is a Regular Army veteran. He loves listening to popular music and doing a slow iitterbug, at which he is an expert. He believes that his students will obtain the fullest educational value from activities similar to those encountered in real life and that our knowledge of the community as well as of the individual is necessary if we are to help pupils prepare themselves for adult living. This will be his guide in teaching. 3065690900 V7 .MV it grgggg ALBERT JAMES WOODEND He is a veteran and TCC's favorite M.C. One of the best dressed men on campus, he has a gift for dramatics and a great sense of humor. His ready willingness to help anyone in need has won him a host of friends. Besides College Theater, he is an active member of the Ski Club and president of Alpha Phi Omega. Arthur Murray's right-hand man, he is never without a smile. 'Yf?ff1f7WZN?t is-t ! 3' l'.i'-?'4QQf if gift 7' ifrswiefsf. fifigg4.g,ffys,'wyf-, vu , F ,fwgfejgmgge is-as -Wx..vft,f3a,.,,.WA?.se'rms ?,.,?ifM,.9-5.gQW'5+ge.Qi. , g1fs.,s.Acgssre,'2EA,isa3,Eig,33rys2Qv we gf.,itg,,:ftg,gg,5 rg,-gwgg-f if gas-124-,ffm-,4., Vg,.:.sfg,Qse:Avgef 4. ,VL L ,ff J J-wg, .M M T-M fp ,im -, ,ig y fc , A me ., r eefsgeeawWQ,f-mug,.MgtwQjg545Qfeeiig:A.1e,?ge,ese6i.2,js .1 Qfigggs,u.mg.. Wag s'4,'jiz g Vi' 4,Lf'i1,A,'r5f'j7Ysi'?5 VV Yi vi? .g xv? A 9' 'Y ax Wx 5 ig 1 is Q '-...x si J 1 X y , J D J -N , X Av XR -Q-1.n..ia4'f' bf mm XxX K x 'N X Aix' X, XX - X X ff 57 , X E x N ,X J xnxx X 4 X Y f ELEMENTARY I alucalzbn cmdfgyckohyy DOUGLAS RUGH, B,A., M.A., Ph.D. PAULINE M. ALT, B.A., Ph.D. Chairman Assistant Professor .l- FRANKLIN R. LINDQUIST, B.S., M.S,, VIRGINIA C. McCAULEY, B.S., M.A. R. HEBER RICHARDS, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor Ph.D. Associate Professor Associate Professor WILLIS R. ROLLINS, B.A., M.A. REGINALD L. SWANN, B.A., M.A. ULYSSES E. WHITEIS, B.Ed., M.A Assistant Professor Associate Professor Aggigtqnf Prgfessor 34 Comp School Row 'l, L.-R.: Mrs, Lois Prezh, Mrs. Blanche Anderson, Miss Alarhea M. Mar- tin' fPrincipalj, Miss Lillian Vatousiau, Mrs. Hazel Anderson. Row 2, L.-R.: Mrs. Luda S. Piecka, Miss Mary M. Sfeudler, Miss Florence C. Jack- son, Miss Eileen Cullinan, Mrs. Doris G. Carlson, Miss Elizabeth Brown, Mrs. Edna Mae Sole, Vonce School Row 1, L.-R.: Miss Thelma H, Knox, Mrs. Gertrude S. Bridge, Miss Eleanor Mac- lcinnon fPrincipalJ, Miss Elizabeth C. Byrne, Mrs. Corinne Kaiser, Mrs. Edna McCabe. Row 2, L.-R.: Mrs. Kathryn D. Hansen, Miss Julia H. Dunn, Mrs. Phebe M. Knox, Mrs. Helen Olson, Miss Jeanne H. Heckler, Mrs. Foldine Jackson, Miss Elizabeth R. Cunningham, Mrs. Rae Rosenberg, Mrs. Gertrude Bilger, Mrs. Erla Scull. Stanley School Row i, L.-R.: Miss Mariorie Scherwitzky, Mrs. Anne E. Hurley, Miss Jane H. Dayton, Miss Mildred K. Barrows CPrincipalJ, Miss Eunice C. Galphin, Mrs. Anna Mae Lolrlien. Row 2, L.-R.: Mrs. Janice l.. Radune, Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson, Mrs. Mary Beloin, Mrs. Edna S. Wenner, Miss Ruth Jones, Miss Ruth Chapman, Miss Brunhilde W. Sommer, Mrs. Esther M. Eddy. Missing: Miss Norma Persiani. A-awp' GLORIA ALFIERI As for the teaching profession-what it needs is a few tobacco chewing, whisky drinking, thick headed, cursing, he-man pioneers. Yes sir, that's what it needs to wake it up. fWhat she means by this is that the profession lacks guts-ed.D On the other side of the bar, her cultural tastes run the gamut: sailing, skiing, golf, part ownership in a summer stock theater, deep interest in ballet and modern dance, and an aversion to tap dancers. Cgalefneulhfzy ' - - 11,4 av12,:.i,.'s?t:m2gz' 54:22am 1 'A fp time im: WE? PAULINE ANNA ANDERSSON She is quite particular about the two S's in her name. She can be called a capable, conscien- l tious and calm individual whose musical ability and l art interests rank high in her friends' estimations. She says that classes, training, friends, clubs, Fall Sports Day '53 and our Junior and Senior class songs will always remain in her memory. f t,,....,, rfsf vt' if ,,,, ,- ft .L V K, . ff ..-t P ' X ,s, cm- tw. MARIA ATHANASIADES Like an art treasure from a lost Greek civiliza- tion, she came to us to teach us the values of simplicity, beauty and strength. She spoke of leading children in the Right path of life and led more adults in the path of self-realization than she will ever know, That she is simple, that she ioins too many clubs to be sincere, that she is orthodox with a capital Omega is evident. But, that she teaches a lesson of life to those who need teaching is irrefutable. wet ' ,nf em 31 mmm - - -f ff -4. , w.e,f.s,w:c- ,ly .f- .Lg 4 :.fgPl?i?f 1 5 ' ' sg 122 SOPHIA BACUS Good scholastically and a member of the College's honor society, she has a golden toned voice and is tops in music. She has done much in outside music programs, such as operas and recitals. Though she might have had a successful career in music, with her fine singing voice, she has chosen teaching because she loves children. She feels that her future years as a teacher should be filled with happiness, a happiness that comes from guiding younger children. Cgolewwnlafly ?i4fi'i??i?i9??5 'l' CHARLOTTE BARNES As is evidenced by her participation in so many sports activities, she is much interested in athletics and is very proficient in their performance. Full of vim, vigor, and vitality, she is truly sincere in her love for children. Efficient in all her work, she has won a host of friends by her cheerful manner and her pleasant smile. f akin iwzkny fftexvitivitdtrkvfwf WWW! JOHN JOSEPH BARNES, JR. A Gladstone, the victor of any debate, keenest of wits, and proponent of procrastination as a Virtue, he is one of the members of our class who would be slighted by mere classbook adiectivisms. fAh! the bore of it all!D He has been a credit to the theater, an asset to the chorus, and a lovable heart-ache to training teachers. He will be an ideal teacher, for he seeks to guide children to a richer, more meaningful life. , sg, f,,g,1,w,,,.,egmw si a,.,,,g,,s we eff Qi Y if 5' Q , ei rm 1 W .s:r,w,,,,,,S,,me,WM ,fees mee,,Wm,rzsgs,s5,3-Wf35sW3Q?,e,,g,g,g,w, , t,,d,,:,,,W:.,,W,,,g,,.,,f,,s,c,A.,,tMs3,Qgeg,,.gf if is ,li is? 'PVT M- ' , - X-I.: in M 535554 if-2EiirHreig 1Es4:tfi :ic ,wif 2 f12'EfiEiIf5l'f Pggeflms, ' xa.:z:?'i'?rfe 'Nr my Q 'fix t' 1 - : E Wi 2?f.,,, QA? favs. :Rag 9 i J ,,,, .3 LEM f . .7 f ,M ,Y W 7 'S '21 MM, ,, ,,,,,, N... W , , azz, L ELEANOR JANE BARONE This young lady has the courage, in a frank way, to place people before anything else. O, she has benefited academically at our college, but it's that certain force in people, not always found in looks, that has helped her to understand living. And if there's one thing that has impressed her, it's the friendly attitude that most of our students display toward each other. Travel is another way to live -California a likely first stop. WWWYLW WmEiiff,..':eQ14sln5siWgW49EiT 5Wif ' 35 WW' - ,QMFJQH3 e ll' fl'-- F - T f ' Til! W V 'i l . -V .WWW-Wse, ' ,se:1..:., Wmexvrs mm-firvvsmxee A--M esflewgw, , f,I .,,.1.g Q iw i igviriaiiif ,. , fz,i?m5swNwQmaQ lSfYws1, .Ns,.wLig.,ssm:x,ee1t illii: l0lS GEER BARRATT Her many, many years of formal education are over, her goal is now life, teaching for awhile, and then when marriage comes and plans for a family happily interfere, she will start another kind of education. Her years at our college have been memorable ones-some happy and some sad. She doesn't regret leaving TCC because that is almost like regretting things to come, but she will miss some of the wonderful friendships that must part. TS. ia If . , l'9kff192fXUM!'5Z5f M knnewfafzy is W9 IDA BARTO She is known for her gleaming black hair and is dependable as the day is long. Her music ability was obvious as she directed our winning class songs. TCC has meant many things to her: an education that enables her to begin the job she chose long ago, the man she marries, and valuable friendships with teachers as well as students. lt has also showed her that four years at college are not the end but the beginning of learning. ??3'5?1?f2if?l'Xi551Jf iw+ ' , fl 619113 en ia y M was - NORMA JANE BIERCE Her neatness and aptness will always remain in our memory. She has that certain artistic touch that shows in everything she does-her dress, her work, her teaching, Being an enthusiastic and loquacious person, she has no problem expressing what her eyes fail to. We feel that she will carry to her teaching the faculty-student relationship that she found helpful here. ef2Q? 5,4 -it s -Q 'gi fiQ fs i s A ggies sf A figysw ...fafway-' . .. W -4 .mas v- ef.. ,. .. ss ..zg.::'X R Q if iw. fs g . . f fe: re Geese? Q . Wlfwi..-Ms 3 . c fm s v f Q 3 S' M. is W. M-..sg,,.. ,s .ami .. . - , ..,re.fss2:fQ.,..+:+i-Wst,-.,,..w,,,,fJ.s, s ef g if Www ' . ' W' ' 'S MARY BODE She is ambitious and resourceful, but has one weakness, talking. She can be found anywhere there is a discussion and she talks good stuff. She feels that an educated person has an appetite for learning, appreciates beauty, gives responsible direction to his life, and as a citizen acts to correct unsatisfactory conditions. In the future she hopes to be able to practice and to develop these principles in her own life. vest llfwwqseg it if Sig?-15vleE?E wfg pw E 251 M ', lm fl ESQ 5 iiii .M W! 4 glg...,. 1 Mil .a:....g.s..i':f-:.gg1faLege51g,.:.:T? l 1 is, sas., ,fs . , . gist' .mai - H JOAN BROWN Blonde, blue-eyed, she has one of the sweetest smiles on campus. She can be a little serious or a little gay. Her favorite expression is lf it's meant to be, it's meant to be. She feels that not only have her friends helped her, but her instructors have given her the knowledge and healthy attitude needed in her chosen profession. Working on committees and participating in many college functions will keep pleasant memories of college with her always. Mnwvffcn ' -T?'lffATs WBN'5'm ,WM HELEN CHALMERS Realizing the great need for good education, her ambition in life is to become a good teacher. In her goodness as a teacher one has also noticed a bright flair of diligence, for she has never been known to leave a task until done Cand done welll. She is a lady of divergent interests, and her piano playing has been enioyed and well remembered by many. To watch her walk is amusing, for she has the stride of a determinist. FW wt we-af 'wwwwl AUDREY ANN CHIAPPINI Graceful polish and never-tiring effort for achievement are as much a part of her as her gray flannel Bermuda shorts. Her experiences at TCC and the friends she has made here have been a means for fulfilling one of the aims in her life-to enter the teaching profession. Her friendly manner and easy disposition will be assets to her in the teaching field. Success for her will be a natural forthcoming. M ,X 7 wmfmgftfg sgwvm- N ,wgggsgsw as I New .W ser wwf W ts hewitt wi f ,W as .awww -' ' s - time wif eng? .eil we if tif ef in tw wif ar ti? 5, ws ff W ,W wt M - ,Qf,ffti'lfW, - tg A y - f wwft Riff 1' Qfiiliitivfilx .wtf?f 9 'Lw 9551. :gint ,gg it ,f QQ A .:, sesfgggtt- 'stiff y wsfswwmwgiivgl ,. :.:msff5:ee gf' H . , V , , ,, . 5g,m,Kw,iWw4tffessf ifstsqfew 'f 9554 A ,gi -X .41 'ff' ,f s s egg 4 QM as e?ZLffgg- JW35etW .fseiiti wfwf.sesewf.eggjsgfe+sef' ,555 ftr2p2e g,t Sf' ,M ig, as as sf fm slef,, . wgwsfi s,sfss'2.:fvsws was seg'-,Ml QW .. . ws at me W es swfgvag mfpssefttss Wim ,w.sp:s.v skew gswefggsiests, A, WN M .::, .f-. . ef : ff is ggi sz es- 1' 5 saws if at 055545 ifibatwifif i LAVINA ANGELA COCCHIOLA After four years at our college she feels happy and enlightened. She takes this approach to life: everything happens for the best if you make the best of it. fThat seems agreeablej There is some- thing infectious about our College Spa, and a bridge game can usually be depended upon to while away those listless hours, but she will gladly sacrifice them for a cup of coffee and a l-o-n-g talk, anytime. 2? r 4 sites? we - , K' Q g WALTER CONKLIN He is a shy, extremely kind-hearted person who is happiest when being of service to someone. Con- sequently, he is looking forward to a happy life of teaching, helping both children and parents. He feels that a person who is willing to learn through accepting, weighing, and analyzing other people's ideas, and who recognizes that the learning process never stops so long as he lives, cannot help but be a success. At heart he is a peace-lover among war-like men. Cgakmwzlmy ti S in l its-QEtl:XiT.T51?33f3?55Pi EHZABETH ANN CONNOLLY Sophisticated and friendly to all who know her, she is a well-known member of the class. Her genuine sincerity has made her respected by all. The Golden Rule, Do unto others as you would have them do unto you, is followed by her. Her interesting manner and dependability will help to make her a successful Kindergarten teacher-something she wants very much. She plans an immediate combination of careers of teaching and marriage. KQF,AE' mMXv?ZWW ? 3fJ mwmi''WM NANCY CONREAUX Ah! here's a young lady of imagination, cock- tails, and a chuckle for every occasion. She collects rare movie stubs because she's impressionable. Nevertheless, it is her art work that has made this book a success. She leaves our college grateful for the friends, knowledge and a great deal of experience with people that she will never forget and will always admire. Good luck, dear. WM wmv -ww WW... S iiiiiii Q YHQWMGYE iHfs14sk ' MILDRED CORN She will always be remembered for her nipping wit and wonderful sense of humor. She can usually be found in the midst of an interesting discussion and is never at a loss for words. She is often referred to as a treasure house of camping experiences. Her sincere interest in children and in people in general will help her attain her goals of teaching and travel. ANTOINETTE MARY DEMICHIEL Strange, but she is unique for her monkey routine, a comedienne delux to those who know her. Her friends say that her heart is large and soft, and that it never forgets a kind word or deed, that is, she is a friend to all who know her. She is not unpopular. Her future plans are to teach in Torrington, and, if possible, in the second grade, of which she is very fond. MQZMZXZZ W-hurl 1-:sehr ---t---- ,gum-M W3Mm :ar-z::'ii-W ' :.,::.. ..., were ,-:' .,.. '1..2'1-.:,2f fn?-'fE?1 ' FVWW !'l'm.s.?F W f ssh? , sa wsQ r4i s, Q9..-He li. me fzszsnfsrsifeeeerwssarlws sri' 'vii5Wifi?ER513515552Ejgfki25559?QQ:iflffxwilitidtif:-k5fi'7Q1?l1wTE1i3fs3g3 ,,,.3:1i1QJQgf MAUREEN KATHRYN DONOHUE Few people possess such a combination of sincerity, frankness, understanding, humor and in- telligence as she does. Her sound determination and individualism are steps on her way to success. She is interested in both music and art and their relation to the world of the child, and hopes to bring out natural qualities through these mediums. THOMAS PETER DOHERTY He points out to us that the teachers should never lose sight of the moral aspect-a child needs more than iust the fundamental three R's to be a worthy citizen. Wearing a crew-cut and white bucks, a smile and a Chesterfield, he is one of the few in our class who know how to relax, that is, play a good game of golf - say, somewhere in the eighties. MARGARET DONNEll.Y She is the picture of a lady, neat to the nth degree, and wears clothes in a captivating way. She is a dependable student with a straight-forward manner and has one of the sweetest dispositions at TCC. She hopes to work towards her Master's degree in the field of art, since that, she feels, will be extremely valuable to her' as an elementary teacher. There have been the usual ups and downs, but for her, the pleasant memories at our college are in the majority. Il RICHARD DROBOT He is one of the more energetic students here at TCC, who takes his vocation seriously. Well-liked by those with whom he associates, he enioys active outdoor sports and traveling. After completing courses here, he plans to go on to graduate school. He believes that the educated person realizes how little he really knows about everything. To add a little more to the little he knows is his goal. DONALD R. FALCETTI He has found his years at college happy because of the friendly, cooperative atmosphere. He would recommend a semester system as the only improvement. He always is ready to discuss current news with anyone who has a difference of opinion. He seems very much interested in becoming a re- sourceful teacher. The prospect of serving in the armed forces does not dim his anticipation of teach- ing. He would like to raise children as well as teach them. He should be a favorite with his future pupils. 1 '4 4 W rv 71 it' 'J' Y' Y- fr ANN FARRELI. The dear girl is such a good worker, and better yet, she can sing, dance and laugh the way most people wish they could. Her faith, fwhich gives faith to othersl, her looks, intelligence, this band-box dresser, this honest treasurer of our class funds, this girl who cheers the most dissatisfied-she will make an excellent teacher. 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Her greatest ambition after graduation is to travel, preferably to Europe. However, she says that this must wait until she has taught a couple of years. ln the meantime, will she continue to tell her fabulous stories? egg 31,5 3, V ' T..-iw? ETL is -if' -?2i:ff?'i1Z-iifiaellifn' ,575EiTli,3V.L?eY5?5i?AifEWEil5W?dNx me ' i,iiJt?il?iS?Ex'3i'2fQ?iEEiiSf59iEiQSE4P-, i1iEESkfi'iE'l5re: tSi53E?E?5i5SE W'Ls'Kei3SBHE5S1WN WDM WW DONALD RICHARD FLISS All future plans for him are dominated by the shadow of Uncle Sam. Before teaching he is going to enter the armed service. His friends know him as a reserved, glad-handed and ambitious fellow. He has many of the necessary qualifications of a successful teacher, patience and fortitude being paramount. He feels that the training he received here at TCC should help him meet the challenges of life. N555a9353'5ivi:iGi?f?Q1ii?i?i5i?fx1595Wfw5,fQ3Eff?2QM131535625iiEmiiii335F55iS?5i55iii25255535S33iBf5fii34?5i'?3i1l53F5l33??iQW51XE3ii9?H'K'85fTi?Si2iiizQSi'?4W'f5 ix 33iiiP?3Qw.WE:Z!25fi43??55EfQf?lf'lYSi5?i SQQENHS5 CAROL ANN FOLEY This true Irish colleen-oh! those green eyes - has a deep love for music and the finer things of life. Party! Party! She has good judgment. She'll probably be successful in whatever she undertakes. Her years at TCC have been very happy, and she credits what knowledge she has acquired to her many friends as well as her courses. ---- A ,. ..,, - --,- . W. . ,:. , ... ,Q , sew- A s.. - ,T ,. ,,. .,.,, . . :. , ,, . .-M Ee , W , 1 - 1 gfqwkggseswfe A Wmeml-we-Mffesf. rn s.. ,g,'1 ,:.n.,: -- . V 1.04 ' we' I -ff' W A 1, A 7 N ssl 15,35 , sem, 51 7 V- - A- 50 LILLIAN FROLISH A transfer from Quinnipiac College, she commutes from New Haven. She has a sophisticated appearance but down to earth manners. Sincere and conscientious, she never gets ruffled, and has a smile for all. Her talent lies in getting things done well. After graduation she plans to obtain a position and continue her education toward a Master's degree. Her succinct philosophy of education is, Thou that teachest others, teach thou not thyself? JANE GAFFNEY She has verve, but it's unassuming, and she becomes a-flutter in a very lady-like way. Enthralled with the music to the march step, she has been one of the ol' reliable band members, whether it be the icy bruiting of a victory song for the football team on freezing autumn days, or a get-with-pep march for a warmed, sleepy assembly. Hats off to J.G. for giving us those wonderful tunes! cgikmmlwy -V . .- S. JEAN GARBER Conscientiousness is her nature, she is not a bar natured person. She has had various experi- ences in other types of work, but none have ever given her the satisfaction as that of teaching. It is the humor of the children, the fun they have, and your accomplishment in their growth that makes teaching so inspiring. Since she knows this, her idle moments are rare, except, of course, for a good game of bridge. W JJ 5 Q S Q JANET M. GIFFORD This quiet little thing-a petite reserve-has been one of the many sufferers who commute to our college. A sufferer we say because the smell of bus gas for four years is enough to discourage the most mighty from going to college. She has been known as one of the best dressed girls at college. She is also an avid tennis fan. we sf-WSH't'f122swfst.'f2-ag-msgs :ses sssseffweil-fiafzzfmsiz -Kwiwf?iYf?s L as ,ms Q 322 rs 2 s?QfS1iiQQ55flaiff5?',Q52fiytifvtstifziffsfgitfiimfx14if5ffislii1?1is.win' wf::s5Q?Qi! 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GRAY The girl with the beautiful smile is never at a loss for words. fWell, hardly ever.J She hopes to be a private tutor, even though a class is stimulating a great deal more can be accomplished when teaching one or two students. However, she will settle for a teaching position somewhere near Hartford. Her witty sense of humor and sharp comebacks are always appreciated. This gal's favorite pastime is worrying about her ioking. .. XM A JOAN MARIE GRIGLUN A tall, maiestic blonde with a million-dollar smile, she gives us the personification of the ideal American girl. Her exuberant and energetic person- ality promotes an atmosphere of gaiety and ease wherever she appears. Though she is an avid supporter of all college activities, her pet project was carrying the banner of the Liberal Party cause. In her busy life she has always been willing to take the time to chat or to help someone less fortunate. A lwnwwfww iifdiwislefix s Q9 'i VIOLET GRIGORIAN Her manner is carefree, understanding and uncritical, she is a priceless friend to those who love her. A vigorous girl, she has an active love of sports. She can play almost anything, sometimes the rougher the better. But she's a lady at the proper time, and there's something vivacious about her when she sips a cup of coffee. SW J 4 HARRY GROSSMAN A very determined person, he takes all his work seriously and does his best in all of his activities. He busies himself with reading on a variety of topics and is always willing to debate on current issues. He has a keen sense for remember- ing facts. His attitude is progressive, because he likes to ask questions. He is, however, able to take a ioke as well as tell one and is always available when a friend is needed. Without fear of work, he should clo well in his future occupation. M35 wmgw:?ii3SQmma.s l 'WHERE A. , .... .... .... A.. .. . ..... , I2 W 'Y ---- . -V U 1 ' t ' i . Yao mem me 'iw 54 RUSSELL STANLEY HAFNER Like all of us, he should be a great asset to the teaching profession, for, like all of us, he has been trained to believe in academic freedom and moral integrity. His talent and enthusiasm quickly attunes people to him, especially little children, who never fail to respond to his winning way. '- we -. . -aw w . ww ,ygfze.i,g,'ry.:,.-'fwg5fvfgssfag.s,s?,rL: iw. 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Although her chief interest is in the Navy, her real love for children makes it more than probable that success as a teacher will come naturally. lemmlmy Y' Ss W M - 2 ff 2' fessiffsfgitgfgfg ANNEMAE HAYES She is a girl who possesses that rare common sense that supplies a solution for every problem. Always motivated by high principles, she is ever- constant, ever-sincere. Her genial manner enables her to make lasting friendships easily. Fun-loving, she has certainly a rich future ahead of her. And we must thank her for all of those wonderful unexpected parties at her house. H ' 13'T3iv- ' i i i --me M TZ W u CAROLYN HEYEI. She is one of those girls who is always neat and well dressed. Sports minded, she plays field hockey, basketball, and softball equally well. She loves those week-end trips to Little Silver. Steady and dependpble at all times, her thoughtful, understanding, and generous nature and her great love for children will insure her success as a teacher. Her ready willingness to oblige makes her a friend to all. Her most valued possession-the life-long friends she has made at TCC. N, , .fum 'sw .--119.71321-ff:,f3ST5i' is weave-ww lsefmwr'--fs' '-Wasmpsw 3 4 M- wwfififg 5 f il ow 1: -s ' .. s- ' --Q Q '--s wif WWe'ms-31+ iv ' ' ' t i I -1 E.: s,-.- . H ' ,., G-:EE Y, Fifi X M- ..., ff 2, , .... - W E m i 'E :L ROBERTA C. HINMAN A devout girl, unantagonistic and amiable in her approach to the most difficult problems or people, she gladly lends a hand to those in need. She has a passion for skiing-and she's good. She has been active in very important Church groups off of campus, besides her fulfilling her club schedule at TCC. She has done more than better scholastically and she has never failed to appreciate her friends. ADRIENNE HOFFMAN Having a cautious, serious outlook on life, but appreciating a good time, she always does her best in anything she undertakes. Unlike so many of us, she never puts off what has to be done. She is a loyal friend. Although dedicated to the profession of teaching, her main interest at the moment seems to be the U. S. Navy fthat is, a young man in that fighting force.J Cgolwnenlafzy Q I A MARY ROBERTA HYNDS Certainly, she feels, she has gained a true and vivid realization of the many challenges to be met in the field. She is not timid among strangers, just quiet, among friends, she is very lively. One of her pastimes is a keen interest in music, persistently on the ball, she is a dependable student with always plenty of enthusiasm to encourage her success. . my JEAN ELIZABETH IRELAND She is always accompanied by laughter, always laughter. Her understanding of people has won her many friends. She loves and gets along with children extremely well, she can do a lot for children. And this is said without encouragement to conceit. Now this is how some plans are going to work: first she's going to get married this summer Cyou know thati, then she wants to teach for about three years before starting her family . . . see? W fT'f 1'.1' - .L: .::- ' -:.1 7 W lf3?5'57'7V '- : -f': s .' -1F 'w-L. .I 5 - A' ' F ' .:- f 1 WW Wh M Q -- ei Ps. - 'tffsiiii t sw N aw 'ii -' - il W 2-P, 4 we ff ,J 'lt' .. t.2txikifisrg,..,g,.qf1i,,1.s,,-- -.psf .... - fs: Q . it '- : -- -- 3 ,, , -A . ... .. ., , . . .Q si t: or BEATRICE E. KASZNAY From her college years, she has realized that to be successful she must understand the opinions and beliefs of others, and that no one can achieve his goals without the aid of his fellow men. Her fondness for music assures us that it will have a prominent place in her classroom. The sparkling smile is a charming compliment to her sartorial look. She willingly supplied her many friends with Kasznay Sales pencils. 1 , ss ,L-Q.aP3,,,,ief.gssywg,5iag,i.,gf:ffx,.,m,,7tts-,-V., --we me a few , M -Q., - 'tw g its aisle ' 33 z wsmw f weAw.'w,,Q1sgxw.-or-:wwe .s,rsswwfg,pi-M.q,e2i-Ls- ---c ,fPm:,f,?essg Q? wyggfswvf- wxQqg,?is2gfs.sfgf: n'gasgq4pg?tfg,,g,.q 4- . 3,5 -- ugpgewywggtsgs H '- Si 1' 'Q E fgsqww-','z.a . f f me ! E ' as 1-me up f -ess-mfg?- is MARY ELLEN KELLY Always vivacious and friendly, she gives spirit to any group. She is quite interested in Boston College and Bobby. She is noted for her Friday night excursions to the Elm and her don't get mad at me kind of bridge hands. Truly happy and contented, she plans to teach kindergarten because she believes that it is such a very important grade, and so much depends on how a student does in his first school year socially, mentally and physically. W- awww ww Ks -is are ismsslivsfswxx-H'-52x42awe-Usffxxwiswmsff ,,,. . ..Qrm,w 2 1+ Q fa 4. K Q fs M-wr kmwzlmy 'W si s Q R 4 W' 'SE533WELS532?tfiiiisiiiZS:'1s'?g32?Sin?512321391tiffl!J.'?YiYfS-'iixiigiigis'759552QFt?154?i?fIl5i55?23i-:iff we NIYVW LAURENCE H. KELLIEM After many months of work and interruptions he is now looking forward to receiving his degree this coming June for he's impatient to start graduate work. Because he likes to think, he believes that his attitude toward teaching has matured tremen- dously. Evidently he likes the teaching game, for he is happily married to a TCC graduate, they both hope to teach abroad in the near future. Can you imagine, he heartily enjoys Dr. Richard's iokes? ANN KURACH She is particularly interested in the new program of teaching foreign languages in the Elementary School. She plans to work for an M.S. in Education or Psychology and would someday like to teach abroad. Few women tell good jokes, but she has a reputation that rivals Ogden Nash for subtle wit and snappy, cosmopolitan puns. Simply speaking, her good humor is infectious. , : .tn .,. N 'QQQ7' sr' M' K flir t . EZ 'iifisizl-'il-if 5 22-53151--:-,,,-:. vii: 5- ilfi'-iii' ,, ' is 3' QT.. . ,ss E 'N M W. in EDWARD EUGENE LANATI This man about the campus, literally everyone's best friend, has a firm reminder for all of us: be a darn good teacher in the classroom, but don't let the classroom become your life, there are other things to live for also. O, yes, another thing: never pass up the chance to be with children, it's good for the heart. Jifiswteeaeesee-' ee,.e .., M M mzi f:f.',tW,.,,,fg.Ql,11F'rSL 's 53 M W NW-ilr-YQWNM ,gif ...mwsewewzgggf---if 'iimfflwmm ,Sf-ww .t A Mm- W rc..mHfiNs.4'WmWwwaeese,essweww, H ,sf W 'W e 's'i-'I-1W' i i-'arf'-'rf -W W ,N W M K' ww illwf f ttvlf-screw JAMES S. LANDON, JR. Personable and practical is this young man with a horn who likes women, iokes, music, and caulifiower. After searching for a philosophy he has decided that life is one gamble after another. Most important to him is to use his time and effort to their fullest value in order to get as much out of life as possible. His creed, Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. lmnewkzw MARY LEE One of the Sackers, she is a quiet, unassuming person who really becomes alive when you know her. She is a great sports enthusiast who can tell you how, where, when and why Crosby scored or did not score. Although her present plans are for teaching first grade, she eventually would like to go into guidance work on the secondary level. JOAN MARGERY LEVIN Efficient in all of her endeavors, she has won many friends through her gracious manner, friendly smile and big hello! Because she wishes to teach in the elementary school, she transferred here from UConn. She has chosen the elementary school level because she wants to be an inspiration and a help to young children in their first learning experiences. After graduating from TCC, she would like to further her training by working for a Master's Degree. JACOUELINE W. LOWE Beauty of nature and the right to work with children are all the wealth she needs. She's open- hearted about this. Let her teach the young so that she may learn and be young in heart, the rest of life may go by as it pleases, for humans are limited and should prize but a few possessions worthy of themselves and others. And therein she seeks to find happiness and a love of life. MARY P. LUNDOUIST By living each day to the fullest and not worrying about tomorrow, for tomorrow will take care of itself, she loves life and shows it! She has enjoyed just about everything at our college: her instructors, the social affairs, and particularly her studies. And if I hadn't come here, I might never have met Socrates or Plato, she says. Perhaps beyond the philosopher's comprehension she takes pride and joy in her daughter. my fs DAVID MCCAIN A man's man both in size and spirit, he has rent asunder hundreds of TCC's football rivals. We've seen him take the gridiron with more injuries than a hospital invalid in order to help out the courageous little band of BIue Devils , for him it spells willingness of sacrifice, a noble adventure for any man. In the classroom, on the football field, or at work, his mild-mannered way of cooperating has been admirable. cgokmwzlmy DOROTHY BIRCHARD MCCORD Encompassed by an enviable glow, she is a dependable, active class member with a lady-like laugh and a loyal cheering voice. She is true to her word, work, and to her friends. She plans to teach fourth grade in one of the Hartford schools. She hopes to live up to her ideal of the perfect teacher, not only to be their instructor, but also to be a helpful friend and guide-someone in whom they find confidence. SEYMOUR MADANICK At first this New England climate seemed strange and stiff, and foreboding - it was not like Ol' New York! But as he grew in mind, body and spirit, and had an understanding peep beneath the shrouds of decadent Puritanism, to find people thick in life, struggling to think, and passionate in their spirituality, he began to see us as we strive to be: not people of heartless probity and so much property, iust people of another kind. i 3 55gEit f.53? i,??5?s 5Q i f ---me-ef r,,,s, Zgiuwxf . me ,iif 1 so Y i 'rigfsismfff' s--'- ss-fH4e-'- ssss .gf?f.1T'f 4 -ffm 'u 4453 S s-1-f Jgaff we S ..,,, j, ROSEMARIE ANN MASCOLA She has two specific goals to attain after graduation, first she would like to travel, and second, to receive her master's degree in speech correction. She's unafraid to attempt almost anything and can be counted upon to do her share. Her tell-tale eyes add to her outstanding sense of humor. Though small she has the voice of a giant. She sustains her Latin charm with a grace of educational training in a properly enunciated word. She departs willingly having given her best efforts. News 'mia ., W-'.1Vi' iT 3is,QJ iii 'W Www lwnewlww MYQXE-WSWS T Wm PATRICK MICHAEL MAZZARELLA Among the roses you will find some bric-a- brac, he says. Well, veterans, married, have somehow always been obiects of curiosity at our college, particularly with the younger set . These survivors of war seem so much more settled, they appear to be more aware of what's ahead. A sports enthusiast, he has done much to bolster the prestige of our athletic division. He hopes to seek an M.A. in the near future. JOAN MOElI.ER Her friends are quite enthusiastic about her, and most of the college at one time or another has looked with awe at the stately maiorette who can twirl a baton like crazy. While teaching, she has the patience of Job, for it is important for her that she guide her children's development with good, well-paced, steady hand. Her problem: she only hopes that she can prove that marriage and a career mix. i ' W, 27 E is 'W ...W th 1 'fi ' 5 ,t 3e'9?w.m ti DORIS MARY MOLINARI A reliable friend in need, she has Cl sparkling flash of wit hidden under a quiet, reserved manner. Her great interests and UNESCO activities. She to study during the summer graduate school and obtain is eagerly looking forward helping to prepare children are in current events expects to travel and months and go on to an M.A. degree. She to a teaching career for the responsibilities that will be theirs with maturity. Ss.. ..,. ,W QQ M' CgJ! aW r'-np. HM M' . ,Www 'u 'W JAMES ANTHONY MONGll.l0 With his ready humor and nimble wit he is always there with a laugh. Being encouraging and helpful to others has won him many friends. He has a partiality for blondes. ln the not too distant future he hopes to begin teaching and to put into practice what he has learned. His main goal in lite will be realized when he can convey knowledge to his pupils and take pride in his teaching, keeping abreast of changes in education. ROSALIND M. MURRAY She is one of our most proverbial Irish-extracted lassies. We have several of them. Her favorite pastime activities are knitting and a hand of bridge? She is a very industrious and capable girl with a sincere love of children, and she plans to teach in West Hartford. She feels that she can do her best iob of teaching in kindergarten or first grade. cgjlemenlavy A. ,-,..m. ,, -93.5,w.m-f1:gfw,,Mw,mM.wM-W., ..0,M,g,9TNgff :V ALDONA ELEANOR NEWFIELD A well-known and popular senior, she believes in combining business with pleasure. Although her activities have been numerous and time-consuming, she always found time for social life, and her academic work, without a sign of suffering, has been always superior. She would like to teach in the primary grades. A great ambition is to do extensive traveling during the summer months both in this country and abroad. is 4 'X . 3 ff WEiQfwW?fs sm4? E2'esem,., W '--- 5' X Q1 -'fe Q- fs g E-feefx : QQWBQFQMWWQ e , We SSW W3 wma, -s M ww, Qitlseiiwmw mi' . HARVEY NOSENCHUCK After our graduation, Kwhich is early for a changel he plans to teach in Metropolitan New York, and eventually do graduate work in educa- tional psychology and guidance. He is shooting for a Ph.D. in Clinical Child Psychology. He is a good speaker and a convincing talker, his vocabulary is excellently used. V WALTER HALL OLDHAM He has an air of dignity and sophistication. He has a strong ambition to get his Master's Degree and strive for an administrative post in the future. He has a deep understanding of children and enioys working with them. Such an outlook can only bring success. Twice in the Army, he hopes now to be able to settle down and work toward the attainment of his goals. W 69 JANET OXNER She feels that teaching is a fine profession, that in dealing with children, teachers can receive more than they give, for the more is in proportion to the thing given. The teacher faces a great responsibility, says our friend who sees more than a one-sided world, for both the rich and the poor, the strong and the weak, intelligent and the dull are prospective citizens of the world. ,C,l,m-- M ...M A ,..W..L,.mg,,,, -Mm . fg?hM6 NORMAN JACK PALINSKY He frankly admits that these past four years have been the happiest. He has not only found school work pleasurable, but the people that he has met have given him a 'new-look on life, he believes that these experiences have made him realize many more things about the world, thus making him a better person. HERBERT JACK PANITZ This is one way of approaching life: be a nice guy and have everybody like you, always take life as it comes, enioy it, and never let it pass you by. He has been well liked on our campus for his personality as well as his pitch - ing arm. While teaching, he hopes to be able to do a little coaching, perhaps even get into professional sports. NANCY CAROLYN PECK One is always assured of a few chuckles when in her company, for she is a redhead that spell- binds people with humor. She knows how to enjoy working with children. A girl with many talents, she has been a tutor for the Music Department and the accompanist for those harmonious Devilairesp she's one of the lucky girls with a true sense of pitch. 32'f3fffQ+2 iiiwsif Riff iyifgti lmnwalafly Q fe i s s . wM 33Mj..gsWm3f.:M-,W we ,:2,Qs3'gfw . W - 'i-- f :eswswmsx-f in.s1se ss--.. W F352 me ...e 1 - .. .WM Quran NICHOLAS DOMENIC PERUGlNl, JR. He has been a definite asset to our class these past four years. The amazing thing is that his energy and creativeness are inexhaustible! He entered our college, like many others, quite green. He made friends quickly. And now he looks upon our student body as one big happy family. As for the future, he plans to teach, if God and Uncle Sam permit, until he finds that he is unable to. W DOROTHY MARY HALLAM PRINCE Funny thing about that third floor south: up out of the range of noise most of the girls have acquired the slumbersome habit of- sacking out. She is a sacker, and along with other third floor habits, she is an avid bridge fan. Her functional source of humor that has brought her many charming friends, she is known to be an entertainer of the alumnus-of the curly-headed type. Q, '--- 5 Z an -F-1 mia? --1 3.25-: aif' :- Elf' if-i t.i5':', 55221 'fi -ff -:'.E',1z:7:E1'f'f rf 1 72 JULIA ANN PRINDLE She is glad to admit that she has been very proud of our class, for we have really put over a lot of good things, and it's nice to be a member of a class that's looked up to. Simply speaking, she has always been willing to work, lively and cheerful. lt was a pleasant surprise for all of us when she breathlessly announced- l'm engaged! is i LOIS IRENE RAKOWSKI Her years at our college have been enjoyable, and now seem to be well worth the while - but she would never do it all over again! She has a quiet manner about her, is neat and trim and speaks with a soft voice. She has won herself a very impressive reputation with archery and is known to be a whiz with the arrow. ?l1M....,.:.-rr, N - ,. . , - -M.. ,,.s mwmg-M .. ,,s:f:sW,-.s-M.:gvv-sffwfszsg,-:z Cgolemmlmy ,rfljlffwf GENEVIEVE MARIE REYNOLDS A small gal, she is full of vim and thoroughly enioys living. Her first love is children followed by a close second, teaching. A steady, diligent right hand man with abundpnt initiative, she always finishes what she starts. After graduation, she hopes to teach, work for her Master's and eventually do some type of guidance work. This should lead to a very satisfying career for an ambitious girl. ' i Q ' 122 QWI Cgobnewffaty 1 EFAEQE KATHERINE ELIZABETH ROBERTS A transfer from U-Conn, she will be remembered as the girl with the bubbling personality, that fashion magazine look and her Ford conver- tible. She feels that TCC has offered her an excellent background for teaching and hopes to put into practice the theory she has learned. She is conscientious in all she sets out to do and will surely aid in the development of democratic individuals through education. JACOUELINE SANSONE She characterizes the student who finds it necessary to work, yet puts in as much time on college activities as possible. Vitality, kindness, friendliness, warmth, and understanding are traits that make her personality pleasing and memorable. Though she has not been a human dynamo, the steady determination to succeed and become a good teacher have carried her to the senior year. We are confident that in-service, she will make an excellent and warm-hearted member of the teaching profession. SANDRA SCHNEIER She entered our portals from Brooklyn College, bringing with her high ideals, an absorbing interest in people, that rare talent for finding humor in almost every situation, and, incidentally, those lovely gray eyes. She works hard and deserves her usual place on the Dean's Liste She will be remembered for wonderful conversations over frosted root-beers at Belvidere. Luck and success are sure to cross the path of one of our youngest newlyweds. fg!0liZOIZ0lfZy A .f'ss:f-gggggqzscwzzx sig.. .sa vf!eV?2?1'ittTfv,1: '- fw.:!ufs:,.f:,,:f-- 15Lg3f1'tif127i5 2 ' ,::- 1 ' Qufwlf I.. '1' I E . . 3. MARION ELIZABETH SCRIPEILITI A transfer from UConn, she has found our friendly atmosphere and the lively spirit which prevails among students and faculty here most welcome. Naturally curly hair and long eyelashes grace her winning smile-a smile that is friendly and sincere. She hopes to teach a third or fourth grade at home in New London, she would like to participate in the elementary French program there. Capable and ambitious, she is certain to be well-liked by her future students. f5ckINOIZ,?lfZy SHIRLEY SEYMOUR She has been such a faithful, loving, under- standable companion to R.P.Y. that he was without the usual hesitant emotional conflict or mental con- fusion that men suffer when he asked her to marry him. CSee page II8 for the at-the-moment- spouseless.-edj Why not? She's a charming girl, and she has been a rewarding participator in many class activities. Both of them, as a team, have accomplished a lot for us. Happiness to both of you. EDITH LOUISE SHERMAN She is an efficient and understanding girl who is always willing to help out in any situation that may arise. She has a host of friends and many admirers. Her extra-curricular activities are many and varied, but they do not interfere with her scholastic achievements. She is always willing to stop and chat, refute someone's philosophy, or drive someone to his destination in a hurry. Being a Mrs., her main interest is with her husband. WS.. .ca , .t M ,stsw mes.. sgassisiiaifwmsws st me-,,f ,ts,.st,,5.t,sm.,f,2 ,WS,,, wt. 'J:'1r'i4' :J .s1.,zse:sisrz1Fiie2: B if 1 Q G memfuz ESTELLE SHERMAN Her acquaintanceship has always been earnest and loyal. Her intense interest in children has prompted her choice of teaching as a career. She also enjoys the lighter side of life through her well-developed whimsicality. She has an air of determination about anything which she undertakes, and she is a responsible person not to be forgotten by her classmates. v2t,gg.r:frf.v:5f. J'fl:f'Fr5jf5t:Hr:5f7ff?f5lfil5'l?hI:5:YY is at .. , ,,:,e fffsvQ:.efss.,.wiv.-:sw: S lemwzlavy wltiggggz ,L 'S ffl-wgssw lewfsev sy tssswfsmfmgstsmfgs is is si ctw., 55,3 ... t t ,X se Q as 5 .s:feft59sQ?g iilliiliiilgils in S 93 25 is SIE as 5 sfssswfsefe EZ? .s:s1fss.fs.f1,. E ii NANCY EVELYN SICILIAN An extremely clever and ambitious girl, she finishes whatever she starts. Her spare time is spent in dress designing and sewing, she makes all of her clothes, and has spent considerable time and effort in making costumes for the College Theater and Orches's. She admires Colonial furniture and archi- tecture. ln the near future, she plans to attend Hartford Seminary for courses that will lead to missionary work-possibly to Africa. 1 Mk Cgipkmwwfafzy SHIRLEY ANNE SIMMONS A scrupulous worker, she devotes much of her time to various committees of the F.T.A. Those who know her declare her a honest and loyal friend, with a flair for clothes, and a sparkling smile. She likes music, her favorite sport is skeet-shooting. She believes that at TCC with its wonderful course of study as well as its various extracurricular activities, the student is provided with a well-rounded educa- tion and an excellent background for teaching. S .7 -,,f1.g,1,.,g ffsf V, afwwis my., ,s . V, ,sM,,,.w -,,ff..,, Q , ' ' slwszfwsrzsfrng ,wfe,,:ff,f -5 'mizvss ff ,, .., Q :messes-We 7-f,ffm,,,. . - , -- we 717132335225 JEAN HENRIETTA SMITH Energetic, cheerful, she is one of the best-known of the senior girls. She can usually be found working in Miss Ruppert's office or playing the piano in the dorm. She loves golf, travel, is an ardent fan of the H.B. and good German music. She hopes for a career as an officer in the WAVES, she also has her sights set on a Master's Degree, and, incidentally, she would like to become an accom- plished organist. 2 323135213517-Qgfiffxggk WAWA MN' izzi' e ars: 5 , S RICHARD TOPPING SPICER He is a very versatile person, his many interests include basketball, baseball, and music-especially singing with the Devilaires. He dresses meticulously, and is recognized by an eternal butch haircut. He hopes to marry, raise two children, and teach, with an eye to eventually becoming a principal. He believes that the only way we can have world peace and security within our own country is through education, we cannot have education without teachers and administrators. fmsiffmgvfmwzffv-Sm e fgknmn 01 I y f 'Y 9' S M S2 EBQBWSWWW EDWIN SPRING Beginning college in 1946, he left in T950 to become a police officer. After serving two years, he decided to return to college. Though he has continued to maintain his police job at night, he always appears alert and energetic. With his abundance of good looks and charm, he is seldom at a loss for words or a laugh. He and his lovely wife are the proud parents of two little girls. We're sure that he'll never give anyone in our class a parking ticket. 5 S S ,,-.-TZ,,W:.,:.r2.,..J... . r': ':'-N-eww BURTON GEORGE STEVENS, JR. His life at TCC has certainly been one he shall never forget. He has greatly enioyed college life, its sports, its social advantages, and its intellectual aspects, and above all, its general effect upon his outlook on life. He will never forget those who have given him advice and cheered him on to complete his college career. His speed on the cinder track will be as well remembered as his swiftness in meeting and liking people. . M M ,.,,.,....,, . ,, , , .. M, ,,.. .M ,,,,,,,,..QE E W .M H i im! ,me ef: l? W mm R N NWT.. fr i W M .... E r 7 mg, ,..... mm ,W M i -'- Mwilil RONALD SWIDER Now, if you'll take things offered by life with a grain of salt, relax a bit, and when the time is propitious eat, drink and generally be merry, then you'll make fast friends with this fellow. And if you like photography, then the friendship will be all the better, for he is an avid camera bug. CWhat species?J He hopes to teach in the upper elementary grades. JOYCE DOROTHY SZELUGA Very much interested in psychology, she hopes, through teaching, to increase as well as satisfy that interest. She has enioyed not only her vocational experiences but also the social aspects of the college. One of the few game-room regulars, she has formed many friendships, these friendships have been her most treasurable gifts. She is very proud to be a member of the class of '54, whose efforts and achievements here at the college prove it incomparable. 5.515 .st x gknwnlafw ORAL TALBOT There are a few of us who have the courage and fortitude to take up the many burdens that this happy man carries on his shoulders, he has succeeded because the spirit within him has been the bitterest enemy of disappointment, despair and defeat. He is a constant thinker, and he treads a religious-philosophical way of life, but above all, he is a humble man to the very core of his heart. lemmlww CAROLYN LOUISE TRACY Having somewhat of a universal heart, she'll try anything once. fEven art work, much to the amusement of her room-mates.l Cities force growth and make people talkative and entertaining. She has a tremendous variety of interests, she can argue almost any point in a discussion, and she always dresses in good taste with unique variation. She is city-like, you might say a cosmopolitan. Never- theless, universality has its limits, she wants her own classroom. FRANCES TREICHEL A senior at last! We never thought we'd make it, but now somehow we will, and sort of graduate into the future. What does the future hold? Whatever it may be, she will have the strength to face it, for the helping hands and kindly words of her TCC friends have kindled courage and faith within her. And she gained her friends while sitting in one of the Jap corners giving a fond hello to bypassers. NEW' JEAN J. TUCHOLSKI An all-round good sport, in basketball she is a hook shot artist, she plays volleyball, softball, and field hockey. She is frequently a chauffeur for the girls, and always a friend to everyone. Her interest in baseball is centered around the Red Sox. She cannot help but realize her ambition to be a good teacher, with marriage and the raising of a basket- ball team in view for a future date. ? 23525Q5WeH45 AMa33wM, WS?iY8EQQ SW4:xYrZQQE21WRwQWE?iWksnma ,JT i am EILEEN FRANCES TYRSECK A soft-spoken but definite individualist, her policy seems to be few complaints, many compli- ments . It is rumored that she has hidden talents at the piano and organ, but she makes no secret of the fact that she enioys sentimental ballads and smooth dance bands. She can get along with anyone and everyone. Her sweet, sincere manner and her ambition to make school fun will endear her to future students. ELEANOR ROSE WASILEWSKI She is more interested in the intermediate grades, for she feels that you can do more with the older children. Perhaps she means that older children can comprehend her ways more intelligently. Much of her leisure is interestingly spent doing handiwork and reading books. Her friends know her as a dependable person. JANET PAGE WAUGH Modesty personified, she is a true and ingenuous friend who is always ready for a good ioke. There is a devilish spirit hidden under a quiet exterior. She has an active interest in sports, especially Tuesday morning golf. She plans to teach three years in Connecticut, preferably in a small town or residential section, and then would like to travel and teach in other states. She hopes to visit Europe in the not too distant future. CATHERINE ANN WILLIAMS Teaching may have long hours, low pay and in many cases poor facilities, but the job is still worth the many hours of preparation before actual teaching, she says. She has the spirit. Not only that, she has been our only honest-to-goodness woman athlete on campus. Regardless of her ability on the track field, in the dining room her tastes are simple and feminine, for she loves chicken and tea. cgakwvmzlaxegu NANCY MARGARET WILSON She has a flair for the artistic, and is aware of the beauty of everyday things and enjoys the simple life. She is pretty to walk with and witty to talk with. Always bubbling over with enthusiasm for her many varied activities, she feels that TCC has a reputation for genuine friendliness, both through the profs and the students. lf we use her as an example, her feeling is certainly iustified. EQKZERQWS? 'R' I 3:25 'EES MARILYN ANN YORK With her encouraging smile, quiet and sympa- thetic, she has artistic yet conservative tastes. These, combined with a definite interest in kindergarten, will be among her big assets in her future as a teacher. Affable and good natured, she is always willing to help others. A gameroom regular and a North and Judd caller, she can usually be found with the Sackers. het fy ff- ':- ve: :-- i :ff-- -r4 .:s5.Ltm ,I e ui w ..... : f 1, Jw- N r' if 5 W tiff he -0 W Hr 3 -r 'EAYQYSSWQ R 86 W M2 Abbey .U gk ALICE G. ZIECKAS It's a wonderful feeling to be able to smile and be proud when they announce that your class has won again, especially when you've participated in so much of the dirty work. She has never, never let her class down, her class spirit is astounding, her versatility amazing. She says, It's nothing! She leaves us, a whirl of dormitory life. cgakmwwfmy Mr, UILLA DQYWMWAR Me, rlfvvrrfaq M21 LOKKW ,Amer mpetw 92216843 mama! was ,wcmfy DR' UNQUI ST A , :,,- ,.., 1 -, ' A Gm M0195 92' ALT be WS ZPE- way 1441 cg is xxx.. KJ 5 i 3 ' Q? .4 JN: . L, W iw' Summing Up 87 Association for Childhood Education President Nicholas Perugini Recording Sec'y. Helene Glazier Vice-President Jean Adams Treasurer Vincent Romei Corres. Sec'y. Lucy Belmont Faculty Adviser Miss McCauley Future Teachers of America 751' President Aldona Newtield Recording Sec'y. Lois Rakowski Vice-President Maria Athanosiades Corres. Sec'y. Shirley Simmons Faculty Adviser Mr. Rollins 88 I M- A . ff fxxxi X ff 'f N ff X X 2- I X Xx . ff 1 X lvl? V ' N WQX M 1 , Xyxx . X , , X ff ,M 2 ff f f ,f I H-5,53 If K f . - x W ,gi 'wks K Lkkt I 5 NX -X , kyxlxx A ,gh Nu 2 f'?Tr'-Z-I--A--F 'rx - N X X mu ? R X , XXX X Q f f X J f , Q ff x X X-H f X -uf? ,X I f ENGLISH ahh ge mlwzwel HERBERT E. FOWLER, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Chairman BRODBURY PEARCE ELLIS, B.A., M.A. MARY E. FOWLER, B.A., M.A. FRANCIS J. GLASHEEN, B.A., PH.D. Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Associate Professor 90 JOHN C. HUNTER, B.A., M.A. ESTHER S. PIHI., B.A., M.A. .IOSEPHINE S, RYAN, B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor Associate Professor Instructor i f i L 4 2: ELBERT BROTHERTON Tall, dark and lanky, he is one of our most deserving members, having worked nights while going to school days. Married to a former TCC student, they have a daughter, Lorrie. He feels that his years at college have taught him two valuable lessons: that only time and hard work will gain what is wanted in life and that the more one learns, the more there is left to learn. By the way, he thinks teaching is the noblest of professions. the 601456 LAURA EMMERSON She is a girl with plenty of eclat, neat, suave and sophisticated. One of our Psychology and Guidance minors, she eventually wants to do guid- ance work. With her ability to get along with others she ought to do especially well in this field. Her four years at TCC have been pleasantly punctuated with week-ends at Yale. She says if she had it all to do over, she would still choose TCC. Qs aw sflssgswesfsfwasMMwefeseisfwaaiiffffexrfmaassgswwxg sez ,swam .A ff , , if isfsw?-g, fW' ' 1 1Q.:.efgfegis..sgs gg - 5?fzif:,+2'Ef lf1'1:lwawP25aiggkif5'Q?X2sSi?Li':??twi2viSrW3 ws 'f f 1 1 91 EDITH GREY She is one of the busiest people around but still manages to enioy herself most of the time. Cheerful and versatile, she can beat you at bridge, sell you a theater ticket, or shine in a classroom with equal aplomb. She is also an excellent non directive guidance counselor, as many of her friends can testify. With her talent and experience she ought to be successful in whatever line of endeavor she chooses. She also writes an eighteenth century kind of poetry: Birds, Bees, and Adiectives C50 M ,,,, ,,,,,,s,s,,s,,s, ,i,,,,t ,,,t yyts DOUGLAS STEVENSON MCGAHIE He is a gentleman constantly striving to better his character. However, he seems to be quite perfect as he is. To him, TCC is a fine atmosphere for educational, personal and social adjustment and growth. COur sentiments, exactly.J He feels that education determines the bounce of our world, the point being to think clearly and to act with integrity. And this, sirs, must be learned, consciously or otherwise. JAMES D. MCPHEE ln his own words, he will break the chains of flowers that bind and begin to leave the world of study for the world of honest work. Naturally, he feels some regrets about graduating and leaving good friends and fine instructors, but he feels that four years is enough for now. Better work is to be done for he has not pressed himself in effort yet, and he hopes to show the training that he has received at TCC. PATRICIA ANN MURRAY Her plans include teaching near or about her own city of Fairfield in the fields of English and Speech. ln the latter field she recognizes the trying need for speech and reading correctionists. If time and energy permit, she plans to do graduate work in English and Speech with the hope of teaching in a university or college. Although she leaves TCC with some regret, she is anxious to put into practice the training received here. 1 are 4 , 'sffwwe-'WW ,WM PK-iifsm Q22 335794 1 MATILDA ANGELA RAGOSA She has the strength of character that is given to very few, and is so composed that it brings her to light as a teacher, writer and a woman. She has done more to give guts to our college newspaper than any editor since the renowned F.D'A. She has succeeded in making the Recorder what it was originally intended to be, readable in a profitable and enjoyable way. She also delights in classical music, art and a good book. fswflzm , FRANCES REYNOLDS A talker, her enthusiasm so breathless, it's a wonder that the waggle of her tongue doesn't shake loose all of those rusty freckles. She sparkles and is marvelled at like a precious stone. It's the Bee's Knees to the world, for she's kissed the Blarney stone, thus becoming a full blooded Irish conversa- tionalist. She's from Ireland. Having held a perilous position among hundreds of females, she has served her senior year as the popular President of the Girl's Dorm. She will definitely be missed. Z, sw NANCY ELAINE ROBERDS She is far too intelligent for a girl, it wouldn't be so bad for the men-folk-but she's usually right! Her carriage is steadfast and demure, and she becomes radiant, responding like a child, to the best of things. She likes good humor and reads much of the time. Her conversation is hardly uninteresting. Like a woman of genteel birth, she has New England habits and sees and worships life in that vein. MARGEARET-ANN ELIZABETH SCHMIDT Her smiling face is a bright note at TCC. When she's not at the dorm, chances are she's at the radio workshop, she reads beautifully on the air. She is very much interested in radio and television work, and her deep interest in reading is sure to make that phase of learning most rewarding for her pupils. We know her as a terrific girl with a personality to match. NSE :Wvwd bw? WEQSQSEDESE555135955'255E'e5i2S3E5i3i31?5i.i'?iH3953Q53'f3ii'5i'iE332555513955535515555il'i2Wiii?55Ee'Y2?52t?ifQflWi5HS!?3ai219t1Si2H4sE FQEXVM sfftplwstifetiis !M W1 ' Eli WWW? wi :StQlwiitilit YS59535igi44Sits5155?6555?-5iiii95ggiSY?iiX535Efnswi RWW55?E52SES5Q3SL9s5iSiQE'.SEQ31?s3iKQiHE5iMF3sr Q?55??3:l.P?535liE5'R1iQif5Fa?tSiN7iiE5GJi English Club Chairman Laura Emmerson Vice-Chairman Edith Grey Secretary Nancy Roberds Treasurer Walter Wilcox Faculty Adviser Miss Fowler GLENN WHITE He is best known for intellectuality, his kindness, and his reserved, sensitive personality. He is as proficient in le francais as in l'anglais. He hopes to spend some time in graduate school to obtain his Master's and then to devote his life to teaching. It is indeed rare to find the perfect blend of intel- lectual, and the kind, warm, and friendly in one person, but he is that person. c'giwy01k Modem fam Mayen KARL J. HESS, B.A., M.A. LOTHAR KAHN, B.A., M.A. ARTHUR M. SELVI, M.A., D. Chairman-Director of Assistant Professor Professor Evening College . s ?7k -T .41 W, pf' f Teaching foreign languages to children in the ele- mentary grades is a new experience in America and the latest challenge at TCC. What with the international situ- ation and the uninhibited response that kids give to the learning of languages in the lower grades, perhaps the next generation will be able to speak and understand more points of view than this one has to date in America. I , 4 se g- X., - , ,H in Q College Theatre President Roger Young Secretary Nancy Sicilian Vice-President Albert Woodend Treasurer Donald MacCormack Faculty Adviser Miss Ryan Orchestra President Gerda Greenberg Vice-President Geraldine Bignami Secretary-Treasurer Arlene Palladino ' ilr.o' i Faculty Adviser Mrs. Bloland 98 K -KN XX 'T X N X X7 INDUSTRIAL ARTS xf f J fl 2 X J 1 LL ' .. viii' , I fd L 4' 1 E .J Rx' Qfnduwhzkll PAUL N. WENGER, B.A., M.S., Ed.D. Chairman + -'F as sf i Q s I gg .1 I 3 I - ::,: fii . .Q M ' fin P ,Q E 'If 16' ALFRED A. CAPUTO, B.S., M.A. Instructor Q xg I L THOMAS I. MONTELEONE, B.S., M.A., Ed.D. Associate Professor 100 ROBERT E. BATESON, B.S., M.A., Ed.D. Professor WILLIAM D. CHATFIELD, B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor V E E: f '-YQ, ky - ' I .-ff.fv.':s.,,.f w Q ,'...sg :-is-.'Q's: r-g21.14sr,w5Q121:-?','3..'s.:, ,,qu 1sa'f5fifsY'W'f 5s. sv . X is ,-. -4 , .. I 1 f '2W 3-figs I A WILLIAM F. RILEY, B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D. Associate Professor FRANK PAUL ALLEGRETTI Somewhat different, he is looking forward to a wonderful career as a teacher with short hours and a big pay check. His only regret has been that he didn't start college as soon as he left service. A father, and an aging veteran of World War Il, he loves to take long northern trips because it's not the age but the mileage that counts. No matter his age, his attitude about life spells a successful future. Qgncludlwkzl 7114 i.mQ?W5WQ?mmemassssI3 52?wQ.csT3'nSEfftes,1'fb:xbTs'2Ee 19TsW'5?SmQsiTE E.mm GEORGE COSTAS ARVANETAKE A very good example of a hard worker, he has been carrying a full-time iob and a full academic load. You might be startled at first by his boisterous manner, but this manner is only a cover-up for a seriousness of purpose which governs his whole life, for he has high ideals about teaching and a keen interest in children. Married, his wife has been very helpful in aiding him to attain his goals. EDWARD BIEWALD He, the well-rounded man of the lA Depart- ment, has a searching mind beneath a calm exterior. Quiet, but with an ever present wit, he will go as far as it suits him, he will make his own life. The Master's Degree is next in line. After that he will settle clown to teaching. His goal in life-a home, a wife, some kids, and a iob. Jnehmludlwfzh K ALOYSIUS DOMIJAN His name can be found on the Dean's List for several quarters at a time, and as a quiet fellow, he can always be counted on for an answer to the problem at hand. He is serious minded but is appreciative of a good joke, even if he is its victim. He feels that his four years at TCC have been well spent and is looking to the future confident that the springboard he is leaving will help him bound over whatever trouble lies ahead. RICHARD EMIL EDDINGER He is serious yet full of fun when the occasion arises, he has a rich many-sided personality. He bubbles with enthusiasm when he talks to you. He likes to hear a good story but can usually tell one better. He has a wide range of interests and is persistent in obtaining his goals. A veteran of World War ll, he is married and has two children, a boy and a girl. He rates l.A. second only to his wife and family. 103 RICHARD PATRICK FITZPATRICK A gentleman from New York City, a man of distinctive sportsmanship, and a very popular student, he wants to come back to Connecticut and teach once he's married and the future ordeal of Army life is over. He hopes to spend many of his future summers playing professional baseball. TCC has always had a superb baseball team, and this mighty left-hander has added much to its greatness. jndm lukzlfifvfh It wif lEi1Vfl'E G,9??Wi2fi?'S5if1F5i 255' '57'.'HG2.2Ff14s21E W ' f 9354 r Q Y s s PAUL GOULET A veteran of both World War II and the Korean War, he is married and the father of three boys. His serious will, determination, and ability to forge ahead despite obstacles are apparent in the fact that he has worked in industry during most of his years at college. His philosophy is eclectic, for, as Emerson says, A foolish consistency is the hob- goblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines. A L fs. Q we wr Y i 5 assfssiifiavfsaifw PAUL JOHN GRISEVICH A Marine Corps veteran called back into service during the Korean conflict, he has been one of the top men in the l.A. Department, and one of our great mainstops on the gridiron. This guy is an all-round hustler, he is always willing to give a helping hand. A representative of the leadership that the lndustrial Arts has taken Education, he has a vital interest methods. in the field of in his teaching N, N15 iirilwififffii' Tifiiivzsiififi ,- 'i'5'izE'flf7i ffl ?-::L .iiQii2Sffiflliigfhififi' we f :,:xf1wm:1r7,,.'f:gl.gg1.,gfw,4,'1i. rf' in. A- A jx H-gs' V TQQ '-fxgjfsggfss 11493 '22t:f,,xfhf111g2gri gli :xii 1if'?14SA'fm t?E!is..,sf f whims hmrrs1QasisQEg5AQfese3r2:sff2Zf,Jsk3eEssgs5?egse,,t srw, srfsti frgssffeirgfsffgzfrdig 595 1.1 fit! t kia: -, A' , q -gem gg LEE F. HARTOG He is a devoted family man who has a daughter, Sharon, who has been on campus almost as often as he has. A man of few words, but of many thoughts, he is steady and dependable at all times. He wants his M.A. He thinks that everything at TCC has been well worth the while , the students and professors were inspirational. 'W L' X :ENQ ,qbu E ,,,. M LF g1...,Q,.s?'2 WEir.:u..t?ll3 m,.wf3 ROBERT JOHNSON One of the top students in Industrial Arts, he is called Odd-jobs by his fellow I A maiors. Always willing to help out, he is one of the behind-the- scenes men who keep things running so smoothly. He migrates to snow land every week-end during the winter term, travels to and from the state of Kansas via his thumb, and looks forward to golfing in the summer and skiing in the winter. P.S. Without incentive he can do the work of ten people. 5 is 5' , T m 2' S ,gmmlxwmlggx MW, swfegqim W WTS 1 S mmwm 'Mu-wings DAVID JOSEPH KANE A Shoe , he has the well-dressed college look, from crew-cut to cordovans. His athletic interests run to tennis, basketball and softball, but this popular man on campus can be found at nearly every college function, social or athletic. His interests also include iazz and trips to New York. That he is regarded highly in the Industrial Arts Department is evidenced by his election as President of Epsilon Pi Tau. He looks forward eagerly to teaching, but raising a family is his main goal. -:ff 'ff' ft I f 552ggi:'.g1,jft ' i 106 ,fo , f,f- f, FRANK ARTHUR LESIEUR Saki , as he is better known to his fellow Industrial Arts students, is a veteran of the Korean War. Although he enioys a good time and is always good for a laugh, he is a hard worker, ever ready to help anyone who calls on him. His interests include football and baseball fa die-hard Brooklyn Dodger fanlp his future plans are to teach Industrial Arts, coach football, and raise a family. HERBERT LEVENSON He is a man of principle, this being Analysis as the basis of happiness . He tries to analyze every problem, big or small. ln this manner he is better prepared to make a logical conclusion, thus eliminating worry. lSounds easy.J He has light wit and a cheerful disposition that gives him no trouble with people. As a master craftsman, he is an ardent booster of Industrial Arts. fl Silt fg risilgg '1 i Spf ti - -s E , ,iss fgg iw lfis s WF RUSSELL FRANCIS MCCAIN His strong moral convictions, serious thoughts, and serious actions mark him a man to be reckoned with. This is a good man to have on your side. He is a good listener, and a friend in the full sense of the word. He has won honors in the Industrial Arts Department as well as on the football field. He is recognized as a large man with a minute car, a large heart, and a still larger chance for success. me amwewewwasfeQweQwemesmrgsewssawwwQaweaeesameesemiseeewffememmiemesmwmewemessamemwweesmm jnahaaiudldfwh DONALD MacCORMACK He exercises good judgment, and has been the backbone of our theater productions as an excellent stage manager. Believing that IA should be inte- grated with the subiects from the earliest school years, he aspires to become an Industrial Arts supervisor to Elementary teachers. He remembers the weekend rides back home to Bridgeport toting the dorm girls-WOW! What a time! He married Kathy on June 27, 1953. ignahmhmldizh JOSEPH MIKAILONIS He is a conscientious worker and a perfectionist in his field. A man of varied interests, he can be found on the golf course or in the lounge playing an ace game of bridge. In his estimation, the four college years have been the most profitable and enioyable in his life. After serving his time in the Army, he plans to continue his education to a Master's Degree and to start on a Doctorate before teaching. JUSTIN JOHN MILLIUN Returned to school after having been recalled to the Marines during the Korean conflict, he has become a happy convert to Industrial Arts. He was a big man on the gridiron. He has marriage plans with a graduate of TCC. He has found what he thinks is his place in education-teaching l.A., one of the fastest growing and newest fields of educa- tion. Although a native of New Jersey, he intends to live and teach in Connecticut. GEORGE C. SPRINGER Our friend from Panama believes that the finest iob one can do is that which benefits the most peoplep thus, he sincerely hopes that he'll be able to share with members of his community the good that was shared with him at TCC. The prestige and understanding that he has brought our college sup- ports the theory of our present day international exchange program. iw' me S. ef K f5I:3iM Qfndmhakzl 06415 5:15. ANEshmWQK?E5W?S3EE??695 fQ!H9 MQW!? WHEQ551552WE!9122533321552?Wh!3ESiiIw'5sW2533Si5E?sIiSiFiii5t5lv'i11ii2!22iYi5i-5f45fr i 9' lt! ,S WALTER THOMAS WALONOSKI To be educated is to be understanding. O, it probably sounds thoughtless at first hand, but it analyzed, it means a great deal to him. He is a diligent listener to anyone's problems. At the present he has one effort set for the future, and that is to be a successful I.A. teacher, and in achieving this, to be natural and helpful. fndw lull! aiffifh They make what the years to dust return. llll!llp1llllll!llll Illlllllllllwf b illlhllwf :np anis nun: , nun llllv 1' f W gi s,,N65 :aR k affylq! I In 1711 Uffifu mm! insxaaikxx X f ! 'X - r' .i gf llll-., 1 lllll , J 2 'NEW 'llllll Ill! K 0 lilllll X X X X S S- , X, f - ji m :' i 1 . zfif M , '?,gQKwgb ' l ' 1 1 j 1 ' 'ti J X xx 'bfvzzis 20 40g X X xx X xx N 4 k-X' -Z 5 Qwalhwnmliw Mcwhneul KENNETH G. FULLER, B.A., M.A., JOHN P. BEEM, B.A., M.A. Ph.D. Assistant Professor Chairman ALEXANDER CLEBOWICZ, B.E., M.A. RICHARD L. MENTZER, B.A., M.A. Assisfunt Professor Insfrucfor GEORGE A. SPOONER, B.S., M.A. MARGARET C. WEEBER, B.A., M.A Assistant Professor Associate Professor 112 22 .. Q .. ..,. . V as S t.g4e.s:-.f.:.g1.-- I' 1. BARBARA DEFRANK She is quiet like a clap of thunder, has a twinkle in her eye and a zest for never been dampened by her daily trek from Woodbridge. Her biggest problem is keeping her home inviting for the friends she's made at TCC. life which has if When speaking of her two kings, James Il and James III, she's all aglow. Lucky gal received two degrees before her B.S., a MRS. and a MAMA. Not only that, she owns the most diamonds on campus. Whoppers! A 1 Q M... .,... S' ,A ' 't.. .,.. , .... s,1't if L ff is is sf f-:I- rs'-..gf..f.x1' H -,., fx ,Sf s :'6El?37LE' ,:Q.L.x2lwN5-z'n- -.rs-H -ts. .. . .7 . JOSEPHINE De6RANDl An industrious student, full of thoughts of school, and free with her thoughts and speech in a pleasing, frank way, she wishes to teach someday at New Britain's Senior High School. She lives for mathe- matics and science. Her sense of duty in the teaching profession will be as informative and unaffected a one as possible. emwlaba 113 WALTER EHRENPREIS A transfer from C.C.N.Y., he is one of this college's better competitive athletes. On the basket- ball court no one knows more, he is a picture of poise as a baseball pitcher. Along with his athletic prowess he has an academic ability, having recently been admitted to Kappa Delta Pi. He has found many true and loyal friends here and an earnest desire to teach and coach, Though he will be sorry to leave Teacher's College, he leaves with many treasured memories and wry faces. QMW6 hw V536 Viefix. ELAINE BREWER ELLIOTT Blend equal parts of determination, loyalty to purpose and animated energy, mix in generous dashes of fun and frolic, add a pinch of sophistica- tion, one husband and three nice children: this makes one medium-sized senior. She feels that her years at TCC have helped her not only obtain her goal of being a teacher, but also have meant a gaining of understanding and happiness for her family. .IOANNE CAROLINE FLIS Her constant companion has been a slide rule these past four years, and she has more than measured up to the expected qualities of a good student. She is quiet, neat, and ambitious, but is always ready to have fun with the best of fun makers. Her friends regard her highly because she has a careful, serious understanding of friendship. ' , 'YZ MW ' 'kki Z ' Tw QM emalikv PHILIP A. GLYNN He might easily be called a propounder of wit and wisdom. He has a great interest in helping others with their problems and can both tell and enioy a good joke. He will also be remembered for his neat appearance, bow ties and trusty Chevy. He is on his way to becoming a mathematician and psychologist, and through these fields hopes to guide the future citizens of tomorrow to having happier, better adiusted minds and emotions. RONALD J. GRANUCCI Once on a spree , now he is clean cut, collegiate in appearance, with a sense of iest, and a winning personality that makes him an asset to any social gathering. He carries his knowledge as he does his watch-for use, not for display. After he spends his time in the Army, he plans to go on to graduate school to further his studies in Psychology, an ambi- tion worth striving to attain. He can usually be found in the Lounge figuring up his honor count. emwhba MARIE HADIK She is a girl who possesses many of the virtues which are known to be desirable: understanding, poise and.veracity. She often has that far-away look. Her favorite advice is Don't worry about it. She feels that during the time spent at college she has gained much academic knowledge, but what she will retain much longer are the understand- ing and friendships which have accompanied the knowledge. WM ' Y-'Mm ' ' .,,5..,, my -Mmm -'S Q .'f W mm.. N W. .. -G ,E -f'- '- -r : ' ,,..... 'IS I mm as i, W ..:,,,.,,. : W . W M -f.. new 'i .W Q '-e'-1'--'Q i 9 as -- for Q li 3 f is '13 f ff: K- ew 451 - . ..:..r,.,s,1 A, , or .X A f fr e WL ,415 7 WILMAR THOMAS LAGASSE Known since his freshman year for his friendly smile, he is a math major with a good sense of logic and reckoning. He graduates from college with two degrees-B.S. and a marriage certificate. He feels that Junior and Senior training were his best courses, his classmates were his best friends, and that proms were the best activities. DANIEL PATRICK MURPHY Having served as class president for two years and Student Council president this year, he is one of the better known members of the class. He is ca politician. Attending the most secret and confidential meetings on campus he has shown a real interest in the betterment of his Alma Mater and has con- tributed greatly to this cause. He can usually be found involved in a political debate, philosophizing, or playing bridge. His magnetic personality will be missed. emwhw IKKNRMKV ARTHUR SIMONIAN An ex-New Yorker and C.C.N.Y. student, he finds the slower pace of T.C.C. enioyable. He is known to his friends as a quiet, intellectual young man devoted to his wife and two-yeor old son. Be- ing a New Yorker, he is naturally a Yankee fan, he is also interested in the Stock Market, reading, and jazz. He feels that he must adiust himself to his environment instead of trying to change his environ- ment to please him. WHq 5GS?d i l 5K53? C0056 alike ROGER PAIGE YOUNG He is always helpful and full of fun. You see, the success of our class rests upon cooperativenessp that is, things that we've undertaken have worked because we worked - together! For example, when- ever there was a iob to be done, regardless of prestige, he has always been in there pitching. So to speak, he has been in the College Theater for the past four years, appearing mostly in quick stepping, quick witted plays. -J ,V ' ' 11 1 f - 1?-Tj -M i ' -Qglti C11 'q' 4 iv -1. H ' l nun... A 2 25 -:'.'n1 l'- g l-If ...f MUSIC 1'f,!-'-f nQ 'A 4 ull . ' 5. ZIQQ .F -'::l!ll .:::.. 4:5555 llllllll.-Ill: ll-lllll-HSI! IIIIIIIIIII llllln ll I 1-nlulllrlll lllllllllillf ' lllllf' uigegllf uazb ge afzlwzmzf ETZEL WILLHOIT, B.S., M.A., Ed.D. Professor ROBERT C. SOULE, B.A., M.A., Ed.D. MARGARET B. PASKAVITCH, B.S., THOMAS N. STEWART, B.S., M.S Associate Professor M.A. Assisiant Professor Assisiant Professor DW D I ff' Ch TCC g 0 Second, on the bus you chat, study, day- dream, sing, or, best of all, sleep. Commuters 0 First, your breakfast consists of bits of morn- ing news and whatever you have time to eat. Waiting for the bus seems interminable. 0 Third, the fare is outrageous, crossing the street is often dangerous, and the college doesn't always look hospitable. QT -'nr .Www 1 we 2 fl 2 MW! FRANCIS J. RIO, B.S., M.S., M.A. Chairman SEWARD E. BEACOM, B.S., M.S. JOHN B. BULMAN, B.S., M.S. R. VINCENT CASH, B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor Instructor Instructor BENJAMIN J. KASTON, B.S., Ph.D. FREDERICK W. McKONE, B.E., M.A. LOIS R. TOCZYDLOWSKI, B.S Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor 124 WILLIAM JOHN FISCHANG He is a wonderful, well-rounded person. He is a member of the track team more for the pleasure of running than for the glory of winning. With will- ingly given help, he has assisted many people through Anatomy and Advanced Biology. A great interest in and understanding of his subject and people opens a wide field in teaching to him, his future plans include the army, marriage, and grad- uate school. Success and happiness must come, for he is determined, ambitious, a terrific fellow! sfufmww, :Q fu -3, fcsfs,ms.sfsfercf 1- , .N .. a .Vwbnoe VALENTINE GALASYN An outstanding student who possesses one of the most important traits of a good teacher, that of a sense of responsibility, he is a Navy veteran of both World War II and the Korean War. He hopes to do graduate work in chemistry and eventually to teach science. He believes that every youth in our country needs a scientific and mathematical background in order to understand his way of life, and that the background for this way of living lies in sound science teaching in our schools. MICHAEL MAGUT He finds that all that glitters is not gold, and he wonders how many of the students who are graduating from here will find teaching. His ex- periences have led him to believe that there aren't many of our people interested in the personal welfare of the student. Perhaps we haven't been encouraging the right kind of students to come to TCC. It's difficult to say. He suggests that if the teacher's salaries were raised, bringing economic respect to the profession, a better brand of students might be enrolled at our college. . ,.-N - ,.s- ,. ,,. ..:.. ,,.,.o.....t w,,,...W. ,. . W Qyozbnoe svwwtunmbiww' d w1mL IXl'v.-as11 'fm..f.,....'lL 3fY-lf' , TIM. , z.:,su'k. 'A ' ..?? 1.1 Tmb ,WI M' ClAIRE PHELAN She is a sweet, freckle-faced Irish colleen who has a natural tendency to answer most remarks with a blush. Those who know her and have worked with her will agree that she is a friend in need. She is active in college affairs and can be depended upon for a job well done. Surely her strong deter- mination will guide her toward her ultimate goal of being a college biology teacher. NELLIE FRISBIE SHEPARD She is a quiet, competent person who believes that the purpose of education is to teach ideas, that is, to encourage ideas from children. She has a deep appreciation of good music, plays the violin beautifully, and is a member of the Evening College Orchestra. Photography is another of her hobbies. Nellie is a true friend, with ci kind word for everyone and a willingness to help in any situation. Qyozbnce .4 -C H 0 SN R : a bit of Progress q 'l'l 4 2 w3E. Chemistry Seminar Chairman Valentine Galasyn Vice-Chairman Donald Klim Secretary-Treasurer LeRoy Bloom Faculty Adviser Mr. Beacom Y, ,gf if Q00 1: oo W X! I ff J sncml SCIENCE JESSE B. JOHNSON, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Chairman ALEXANDER BLAIR, B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor GEORGE F. HOWE, B.A., M.A., Sc.D. Associate Professor GEORGE R. MUIRHEAD, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor OOJWAQOJWZCQ HAROLD J. BINGHAM, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Professor CARL B. BOMHOFF, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor Ed.D. Assistant Professor WARREN W. FABYAN, B.A., M.S., VINCENT C. JONES, B.A., M.A., THEODORE l. LENN, B.A., M.A., Ph.D Ph.D. Associate Professor Assistant Professor THEODORE PAULLIN, B.A., M.A., WILLIAM L. WINTER, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Ph.D. Professor Assistant Professor MYLDRED MARY BRlNK To look at this tiny blond one would never expect the vehemence that can arise over some social iniustice or political issue. With the distinction of being the only girl from the class of '54 with a major in the social science department, one of her primary goals is to make history interesting to her students. There are many things she regrets not having done, both academic and non-academic, but she is grateful for the friends made here and feels thot it would be hard to find nicer people anywhere. me A- fwwssfsm,cW,m,w,, s4s..s.m..iw, sms. .W.s.:.,mwsmwsssmmwww fmswmmwesf..wm,ies.,M:Nw Mwmsw foam! yoawwe Weiss x FRANK ELLIOTT, JR. Oh yes, that one, he's not quite right is he? Well, he might be a little nuts but you know these intellectuals. He was a rather unpredictable one, but, as the boys say, he is a good guy. New England progress and spiritual searching never did make for a completely happy individual. Whether or not he has come to a conclusion is not for us to ask but for the next generation to answer. ,, -sf 9 mis . fs-:gi is. im Q ' ss we 'ff'f'iW'1iigi??l ':51-'isiglfff-wi .W ' 5 v A- - s ri.. fi- ---.' .J Wi li M5 4 Q ri ff 'Q Eyre P 2 5.4..SQTQHQQV-fl7f5iEs1ffilS 511!f 5 Q575T?59ffi'g-VA?ii'3SiW3,g.f ' 'V Qzfker -Ji vEf:fQ,1,.L.Ji'E?E:s-5. V: -11-wwf,rw-:.'-fffz..iswif A-WM-?fssmi:2i5sK5?szs??ef.5Es sxeksiiggsigise 4359 fm Q JS PHILIP GOODROW He is an ex-combat infantryman who is married and has been living on our campus. He is well- known and likable and is always busy with studies and outside work. He likes all sports but is especially interested in badminton and is always ready for a game. He plans to go directly into teaching and to work on his Master's degree at the same time. His years at college have made him aware of the ex- treme importance of having good teachers in the field. 1? 93 Www 'Nl 23?RK592RiHEQ3HE?65355E5595955559523S!slffieiQTrlfiifftfaiMB?-:KY55NSW535531-Q5iw75355EYE?Qi?355ii95535:25FQ?95EW5f??i5i5Ii2ieSi?E???Wii i5.RS36ii?5l1Qr3Q1.?3643PSiiiK Q? . 1 my . Q Qisk NORMAN HAUSMANN Another one of the popular Social Scientists who has solved most of the problems of the world and TCC at Rockwell Cdear, dear ol' Rockwell,J and the library. A member of Kappa Delta Pi, he is looking forward to graduate school. He has found his college years enjoyable and profitable. He plans on spending the rest of his life rooting for the Brooklyn Dodgers and, after having ceased to exist, to have his ashes scattered around third base at Ebbets Field by Dr. Bing ham. gg 1 Wm -:-::-2: mm,-QL-ea nmrzw- My ' Hmm-,,,x. se '. 'ii'..2. --..-:-..3Egf,,':sgf,g:E,F wtf: S Y 5, M W- ... Ml aww-we : smMws eQs?5e?i3 'ma 2ssm s? ii am CHESTER KOKOSZKA Reserved, but friendly, he has a keen analytical mind with an undercurrent of humor. A man of varied talents and many interests, he is married and a father. He finds that his college years, although passing with amazing speed, have provided him with memories that uplift the spirit, and he takes pride in knowing he'll have a part in the education of American youth. Sums up his plans for the future by saying simply that he desires an active life. Wit ii Qs 'E+ V i s . itl lb - flffaifils' . -J: 33 5 : it ' Q M -ef? If 75, ' : ':S5IJii'fi: ' afvf 'i'i'25 'E'I:5:E:'5e: X Sw sfigggw g i : K -152512: EARL LEWIS KUMM Sincere in his friendships, he will go out of his way to help in times of amusement, reflection or distress. This co-operative spirit is apparent in his school and social activities. His hopes in life are to be a good teacher, a good Christian, and a good family man. His main source of strength has been a faith that God will provide him with the strength to develop and to utilize the powers he has been given. N5-sew,isgqgmswisgwg-sip,f -:-,,.,, s,.-- ,sz-azxfs.s,,,.sf:-fr fr-sz Qgig-few fs ua J wgamms foam! Qyozwfwe warm ff ,,.. .W . , . . ,E , . ,, ,, , E, L ,,5.:,W,N,tMWw,mM.h kmwivwg CORNELIUS DENNIS LYNCH A fine gentleman and eager friend, he is always tailored correctly. Another conformist to the crew cut, he perennially wonders what the Freshmen will be like. He is a veteran member of Dr. Bingham's State Library brigade. Immediate plans are with the Armed Services which are to be followed by grad- uate study. Teaching is his primary goal, for which he feels amply prepared by TCC. He highly values his friends and the memorable four years spent with them. sf mw,m.w, wW.W..,..s..... W,.w.,.,..,wMm. ..sf 1 .ms I, is Q? ' ! QQ . Wt -sf iscsis2mf.2H2222ffxeaiiswigmtiwweiwsifswefig we it ROBERT DANIEL NAVICKAS His manner is soft spoken and pleasant, per- haps humility, but it is mistaken for shyness. He has strong moral principles that are based on Christian Ethics. In the near future, he hopes to teach in a town of between forty and seventy thousand peo- pIe, to own a house on a plot of land sizable enough to exercise an amateurish green thumb. Wherever he goes, he will be an asset. f If Q 5 it fffgff - 7 35' Wt UWQH'-sitit' 35653533531 Fi if-uf , 'A,.5eBgf5I'ixiQ l - X . ' sf. A.. wg wr film sv 23355311 4. 2Qfw.3?1 1? iamwyftgfwt I':f??s-fs-Ne w ?ffeqQ3tMIEEfiQea?fQx sm -Qt fsgssfftw f s W. 'tem sw f if 55,352 gg i We 1 Xt's W - 1 M We In is? E. , Q25 f 2 S wi fel: ? Q sf is .W its Q si LI BW 55 M365 sis was EDWARD J. OWSIAK Only so much does he know, as he has lived, and he has absorbed life like a blotter. Artist, in- signia painter, topographic draftsman, combat engineer, manager of the hottest GI clubs in Europe, curbstone philosopher, bartender and beach bum, he is learning how to become an intellectual gentleman under The Bill - and, he's crazy but happy. Regardless, he says, Education is not what one receives from it, but how much one can give because of it. gfiim :WY W ..,1 MW21 ?f2 tmgL Earn- 'im' --: V-1I7l ' f-WWsa.T351',W,, -fe. ' N, gem--W-www age we ei u f s tfgfw i f'--mwkffw M5133-' es, we We if-ew '15 IRWIN ROTHSTEIN The saying, A friend in need is a friend in- deed certainly is applicable to this future historian. He is an individual who combines intellect and a ready wit in a most pleasing manner. His athletic activities as well as his academic achievements make him a well-rounded person who will be a credit to any school. This outstanding record will be an asset in the graduate work he plans to do after grad- uation. ,Q ,.,. ., ,.,. I-I, .,t,, ,Z s.s5sW5WmW,M,m11.Qw:,fm ff-' . ,igtm-.zzz-X we 5 sw 4 v :is foam! Qqozwzce 1' 11252185 an www PETER TOLIS As far as education is concerned, he believes in the child-centered school, a place where a child's interests and needs can be successfully met, how- ever, subiect matter will play an important part of the child's life if it is successfully grasped in the early years. He is one of the History department's best prospects, he has the ability to become a pro- ficient scholar. He plans to go on to graduate school. 51 is ssfiieiaesafefissae we isf2eeefweeQgezyeqgssqgemsgertmszggteftsits s sf ywml .yozwwe z4sX1rfasaasweAfsi11isxzmxwaxzamrwzmzrzsxizawassi:s5355565Q535?3i5Eisi5i3i2i?M5?it?ti!9aifLi5is!5Ea?2i3255992155lMi592QfE955?5s5s- 'Ge LEONARD MARVIN WASSERMAN Hard-working and good-looking, he would rather tell you a ioke from his extensive repertoire of slightly spicy stories, but the thing is that he's just too modest to talk about himself. However, his friends aren't. One of his admirers claims that he has probably won more honors for youth leader- ship than anyone in the recent history of the Con- necticut Valley, and that he has given this leadership without pushing people around or losing his sense of quiet humility. is of , 2 Q Q Q-isa ,, ,Himsa r1rvm1f1f1'J?Y1 HJswiu5w3f1SiwJ 1 mkflsewmif-'lj'gm.'if1.xF?JXK1051'Mf irvmaffiri te ,Ss reg, ff ,ifj1,152Ziisiiwnsemxfiisasagfas,mes:4153111551516,gy Reima, 'ggiW-Pj5g,,g,,g,,g,S,,,wsafgwaiiwwn HifsfgngjiiiiwemeeefA,, sail Is- ws it Qi Sf xesffsiiitiititv?liegqlisileaeL4e1feigiriKfweQgQ4esrfsene,'-wgkgtlfvwi wfeS1gfwmrf'5QQ,- ffff WSQESHQMM?5T5Hswte?s11?5mSfi1QiQv1ii45iSi ? 5' We ,,sS?m,,f,58'Q2isaee ,.2iesfswWew gimtezfim mwwggfgg em E. wiggles getgtg-iii,,Mfgwz,L2ei,ftisHgg5nW,,gggLsnsms1We,,55 g 'ggi Q Q sf -gggsetetimsrzggegeff ,AeYgsss1sii5s?s235'Lw:eg is Q 953'55'iii'Ss'1iffBi491ES51F25'3?f3f5f3f55?WIf?ii'5Q3f+i14Q5i35gm 1'5giJ'5if2E-mfrff 'K Wwffiwffr 'sgfsiiwwwifev reid? ef N time e ww W Ms em,,,,,s,,,,,,r,sm was E gee f set, we M ri Q Qi zffsvien' l Wvx1f':1f'i:7Smf A 1- 15: fi MUS' A Wi im A ' 7 A iw this H frv'2fL 5 'is ahnhmhwhbn MIRIAM B. UNDERHILL Dean of Women WILLIAM C. LEE Dean of College EDMUND K. OWEN Dean of Men WALTER ADAMSON WILLIAM E. BENNETT Director, Admissions and Supervisor and Coordinator Registrar of Training RODNEY B. CARD T37 Supervisor of Training we S. . ,, iw il. reee PHILIP I. CLARK STUART E. DEAN GARLAND M. FITZPATRICK Director of Student Personnel Supervisor, Elementary Training Supervisor, Secondary Training L. KENNETH H. GILL ADA H. GRILLO JOHN J. KNOWLTON Superintendent of Buildings Assistant Professor of Education Chief Stationary Engineer and Grounds MARIANN F. KUFTA ROBERT E. MASSMANN PAUL J. MARCIKONIS Nurse Assistant Librarian, Instructor Associate Professor of Education , Supervisor of Training ahnhubhwlibn HELENE J. PERZANOWSKI M. ISABELLE RUPERT NELSON R. SCULL Nurse Director of Residence, Instructor Supervisor of Training KATHARINE M. STRONG J. EDGAR THIBODEAU ALFRED L. VILLA, JR. Head Librarian Business Manager Director of Audio-Visual Aids -, W SHERMAN G. WAGGONER ELIZABETH H. WALDEN FLORENCE C. WOJTUSIK 139 Director of Professional Education Assistant Librarian, Instructor Assistant Registrar V' A ' -It has been said they keep TCC going . . . -Miss Linton and the kitchen girls -A few of the maintenance staff flu.. 'S KH ff f X f K 3 A M'NJZ'o X 1 xx f X 3 f f .9 5 2 XS If XX llyjls 0 I . K f' K f, l x M ,ff xy j ff K ff x f ' X,-xx ff! f j f X f X owns Yx wx iw: CLASS OF l957 President ..,.....,.,............, Martin Grogan Recording Sec'y .......... Irma Zlanabitnig Vice-President .,..........,... Arthus Beckins Corresponding Sec'y..Mercecled Dillon Mariann ' Treasurer ,..,..... ....,,....... ........ e B erwmd g , J .rd... rrr, , , 'Y '-kL: ,,: , -- - A s ,,: - A l 17 5 asf 'si -vi -duh-5.4 ,.,r ,.,1: ---f f--- ,ffl ' - V- . 1. 1.1 , ,. rrgg , , K1 A A K in I A ,, ,,,, ..- K: CLASS OF l956 President ,,....... ,....,,.. J ames Redmond Secretary ......., ....,...... J ean Frangione 142 Vice-President ..,..... Michael Bontatibus Treasurer .....,......,... Joseph Bonifatebus 336 iz J. 6 . '15, ff f - , S . '42 W -at 5 1 , X gil . . ' ' ' 4 ' nbc f' ' f - ' --'f .,1,..1. W W F-1.4:lbw.,,......u.....e.W . . CLASS OF 1955 President ..,.......,,................ Joseph Piera Recording Sec'y .............,., Joan Perkins Vice-President ...,.......,.. Charles Herrick Corresponding Sec'y ........ Joan Alhage Treasurer ..............,.,.........,.,......i Vincent Romei .Hi ' Q W ...Wm 1 all 1, KW N I l F sr lr, S , bw U N ..,, L H sxmtggfz--bi? Mk A K I . I an CLASS OF 1954 President ....4...,........, Nicholas Perugini Secretary ...,..........,...., Patricia Keenan Vice-President ,.....,... Douglas McGahie Treasurer ,...,. ,...,......., A nn Farrell -1 .- -v gy-rs, ,L-dsl 4... .- 1 .win , ,.i-'I .- 2933 is o n 0l'i :-:H as .- W '1 rw u'i's ? '? 'W'1w 'I 43 STUDENT FACULTY GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION President ...,,... .. ......,,,.....,, Daniel Murphy Vice-President ........,..,..A...,.. David Gifford Recording Secretary., Eleanor Vecchiolla Corresponding Sec'y ..,....., Allyn Hartman Treasurer .,.....,..,.,......r........,. Joan Griglum Faculty Advisers Mrs. Anderson Mr. Clark Miss Fowler Dr. Kaston Dr. Selvi Mrs. Underhill He's always been looked up to that way , mf Zi KAPPA DELTA PI President .,.,.,.......... Douglas McGahie Vice-President ,........... Matilda Ragosa Secretary ....,...,...,... Aldona Newfield Treasurer ..........,... Pauline Andersson Faculty Adviser .......,....,... Dr. Fabyan EPSILON Pl TAU President .,,.,...,..,......,,..... David Kane Vice-Presideni ...........,., Russell McCain Secreiary .....,.....,.......... Donald Brady Treasurer ..... ,...... R aymond DeMeo Co-Trustees. ....,... Dr. Wenger and Mr. Chaifield LAMBDA MU NU President .........,.. Josephine DeGrandi Vice-President .,.....,.. William Carlock Secretary ......... ....... J ean Frangione Treasurer .....,... ,,....,... J oanne Flis Faculw Adviser ,..,....,... Miss Weeber I tg in BEACONS ON BUSINESS EDUCATION Editor ........,..,,......... John Szandro Associate Editors .... Stephen Bot: Joan Alhage and Janice Schra Business Manager .,,........ John Ni Asst. Business Manager Theresa C: Production Manager ,Ronald Sch: Executive Secretary .Barbara Hav Faculty Advisers ..Miss Ruth lar tiff 'fllfi Q- and Mr. McCann THE PILLAR Editor-in-Chief ........v.,.,..,.... ......4..,,.. . Joan Mulvrhnli Roger Blood Business Manager ,,.... The Staff: Laura Emmerson Ernest Spieler Robert Oris Cornelius lynch Bruce Yates RECORDER Editor-in-Chief...Matilda A. Rag Literary Editor ..v..... Gilda Zabro Features Editor ..,...... Richard Wh Sports Editor .... ..... H erbert Pan Business Manager Geraldine O'Bri Advertising Manager Anita Hakki Photography ..v,.... Lucretia Moss be INDUSTRIAL ARTS EDUCATION CLUB Co-Presidenls Donald MacCormack, Donald Ahlberg Co-Vice-Presidenis Edward Biewald, Joseph Mllmlonis Secretary ..,.......,,. . .......4,........,.....,.......,, Raymond Wach Treasurer ,..,..4,.... ..,......4,,...,,............,..... Robert Joyce Faculty Adviser. .,.4..... Mr. Capuio PSYCHOLOGY CLUB President... ............................,......,..,.... Ronald Granucci Vice-President.. Douglas McGahie Secrelary .....,..,..... ........ J one Brotlwerion Treasurer ...,....... ....,.,... R oger Blood Faculty Adviser... ......... Mr. Swann C.I.S.L. Anita Hakkila Frances Reynolds Pafrico Keenan Danial Murphy Virginia Mussler Maria Athanasides Joan Griglum David Gifford Joseph Piera Robert Navickas Marilyn Turner Nancy Couture Matilda Ragosa Anthony Pilla Faculfy Advisor: Dr. George Muirhead COLLEGE FORUM President .........,.......,.. Nancy Couh Vice-Presideni ,...... Edward VanDu: Secreiary ................ Sondra Gusiafs Treasurer .......,..........,.,. Lucille Lasn Faculty Adviser ............,... Dr. Johns SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB Senior Execuiive ..... Cornelius Lyr Junior Execuiive... Margaret Mane- Sophomore Execuiive Lucille Lasn Freshman Executive .,...... John Sh Faculiy Adviser ...........,.... Dr. Paul ,x rf Y' .. ,-as -,I 2 'R A. l L ff W7-.4 .4 3. av R, . GEOGRAPHY CLUB President ........................ Anihony Pilla Vice-President ........... Marilyn Turner Secreiary-Treas ............. Virginia Case Publicity Chairman..,Alice Klimchuk Faculiy Adviser ,......,..,.,...,,.. Dr. Howe SOCIOLOGY CLUB President ....,,......,.. Margaret Mancini Secretary-Treas .,.., Sandra Gustafson Faculfy Adviser, .,.,..,.,,......... Dr. Lenn U.N.E.S.C.O. COUNCIL Chairman ....,....,.........,. Joan Griglum Vice-Chairman ,...... Aldona Newfield Recording Sec'y ........ Doris Molinari Corresponding Secretary Pauline Andersson Treasurer .......,,.,....... Roben Navickas Faculiy Adviser .....,.,.,,....... Mr. Kahn l 2 1 3 1. Q Q, M .R Q .Q nl l l ART CLUB i President .....,,,.,...... Frances Grochm Vice-Presidentu. Maria Athanasiad! Secretary ...,......,....... Vincenza Ucceli Treasurer ......,.,.... Pauline Anderssc Faculty Adviser .,...... ..,Miss Gardni PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB President ........................ Bruce Coat Vice-President ....,....... Henry Chenetj Secretary ........... .,...... J udith Orelu Treasurer ........,.....,... Richard Spiert Faculty Adviser ........,..,.....,.. Mr. Vill RADIO-TELEVISION WORKSHOP President ,...,................ Anthony Pill Station Manager George Arvanetai- Business Manager ,... Dorothy Kunci Treasurer ............. Margaret Schmia Secretary ,,,,.......,.. ......... , Alice Burto Program Manager Edward VanDuz Librarian, ,...,, Helen Chalmej Advertising . . ,, Donald MacCormac Engineer ....., ,.., G eorge Arvanetalv- Faculty Adviser ....,.,... .... M r. Swanf K 'Nw-K, Q4 ' W lr, ' YG' ALPHA PHI OMEGA President ................,..,... Al Woodend Vice-President .....,...... James McPhee Secretary ....,... ........ R oger Blood Treasurer ........,.....,....., Paul Belomyzy Sgt. at Arms ..,,.,.,, Robert De Bishop Faculty Advisers ,........, Mr. Beacom and Mr. Swann RED CROSS CLUB President ,..,..,......,.., Patricia McCann Vice-President ,.... Eleanor Casperson Secretary ......,..,........... Alice Murphy Faculty Adviser ............ Miss Schirmer WHO'S WHO Pauline Andersson Maria Athanasiades Charlotte Barnes Ida Barto Frank Elliott William Fischang David Kane Douglas McGahie Daniel Murphy Aldona Newtield Matilda Ragosa -I5-I , ssrri I A fr: a - A 1 DORMITORY COUNCIL President ..,.......,. ..,..... F rances Reynolds Treasurer .,..,.......,.......,............ ...,.... L inda Brown Vice-President ..,..,.. .,.....,......... J ean Adams Social Adivifies Chairman ......,..........,,, Jean Smith Secretary ,.....,..... ......... G eraldine O'Brien Head Proctor .,..,.......4........,.... .....,, P airicia Keenan Faculty Adviser ........ ................... M iss Rupert - He made quite an impression K MQ AKC K xkafff QKQQCN ll' X KX tx kyN ff I .f CT.,...: wx H7 X 72 sg j j P X. ! SPORTS 91 af -J -.1 V ,, X, 4 nag, T . 1 Aloisi, Carmen Andrus, Paul Buftafuso, Mike Cousins, James Flammia, John Glatz, Ronald CAPTAINS - Donald Luke, Russell McCain THE FOOTBALL TEAM Hadden, Robert Iorli, Dino Luke, Donald Mann, James Masalski, William McCain, David McCain, Russell McGowan, Joseph McHale, Richard Munson, Charles Orzech, Theodore Posten, Harry .awar- 5 Pringle, Ronald Querro, Nickolas Sanzaro, M. Shimchick, W. Skinner, R. Sterpka, F. Sufkowski, E. FOOTBALL Now what would a baseball coach know about football? Despite a gloomy season - which was about as bad as we'll ever have - Hank Mailinger proved himself to be a versatile man with plenty of gridiron savoy. ln order to be an athlete one must have a lot of patience, time and energy. The boys sweated blood for the Ranger, and loved it, for Hank is highly respected by the boys. With the valuable addition of Coach Moore, who did a good iob of drilling the backfield into a GHQ that had some under- standing of strategy and running, and with the one pla- toon system that is a blessing for a small squad, a solid sixty-minute nucleus has been built that may spell more victories and perhaps an undefeated season in a couple of years. This year graduates two stalwart players who have given us four years of clean, courageous, competitive sport - the McCain boys. ,g,4fp..zf- ' . 1 ass: M. E . . Q' if '.'ff!'ff ffs'f'+f' 1 f ' s f i - r ...V 4 W, , ,A C at :M .h , i X .F . . ation: K f ......-,i .Q 1-fl . wmi- w1 , ,W Q -3 ' :ri ' i A O ,i ,,,,W, 4, ,,.z W,,:::,,, K V':g I W ur, ' A ,Q i -4 5 f ad'-'Y' 1 Hank and the boys Someone's going To get hurt Drive, Damn if! Drive! CAPTAINS - Walter Ehrenpreis, Norman Palinsky Basketball Under the leadership of Coach Bill Moore in his first year at the Teachers College, the Blue Devils' basketball team had a highly successful season. The team was composed of a balance of new-comers and seasoned veterans. The team can look forward to many more victorious cam- paigns in the immediate future. Among the old- timers who have played their last game for the college are: Captains Walter Ehrenpreis and Nor- man Palinsky, lrwin Rothstein, Charles Jasicob, and Herb Panitz. The two highlights of the season were the upsetting of the highly touted Brooklyn Poly Quintet 98-70 and the successful road trips to Gorham and Farmington, Maine. . , . . 1953-54 TEAM Stanley Ashe Walter Ehrenpreis John Dennis Charlie Jasicob Walter Lempickn Irwin Rothstein Norman Palinsky Herbert Panitz Ronald Pringle Fred Teichert Allen Basney Sebbie Gallito Carmen Aloise CManagerJ 'Q fe M ha- ,A . ' 12 H' ' mmm gi A' ' gf ' , , L, 3 ,u Ag I , 1gA Q ' . Q sv . f g L A-Wa.. it , vt. ' -, Q ,,,, sf i .'2, Butkicwicz, Ronald Buttafuso, Michael Deneen, Donald Deneen, Thomas Ehrenpreis, Walter Fitzpatrick, Richard THE BASEBALL TEAM Gallito, Sebastian Gooding, Roy Jasicob, Charles Lempicki, Walter Monnes, Francis Panitz, Herbert Papallo, William Posten, Harry Redmond, James Sutkowski, Ernie Ns Mulrain, John f . fic., I W ,X K 41 5 ,, Q A -A A, .. ffsw , AIU' NE I W, f tiiy' Ett iiit A if-if ,Dx i s- Q ,Q E352 flag mi' it? E ,,tt M 'T ak ' ,,,,,, Tozzoli, Mike Q, A 5' H ., .HH This team is too much. If they lose once in a while, it's because they're too good and lack a suf- ficient challenge. Unless you've seen them play, what has iust been said might be taken as a gross rationalization. It's the truth! Under the guidance of Hank Mailinger, the diamond squad can usually be depended upon for a winner. The squad is young, that is they aren't graduating all at once, and there is no reason why they should not pile up another 203 run season as they did two years ago. One thing may hurt: the teachers lose a terrific senior pitching staff in Dick Fitzpatrick, Wally Ehrenpreis and Herb Panitz. Sweets compiled a 20-6 record while at TCC, Sam- my W. had a 3-'l record for one year, and Herbert Panitz held a 7-0 record for two years. , BASEBALL 'f as ' .. A wi ,g'...aL4.. A -,A K WW I . T bk W I ,fa ,llb.,,..-gt.-if wqiif' 7' t I Q w . Q ,, ,, 5 .. ,. 'F . A .X Q S .W ff? , x . vw rv. :K Q 2. If i fn N K if - T . i., 1 bf'- . , . A . I Q. , ig T xl Q hi ' A . .L 1 p - 5' , - , , . . Vp.. J, Q W. ,V ,af 'al ly., 1 K. A . ,fi A ff f , ' K A' is 'I L il 'ilu ' N it Nev . . ,Y was .4 al M Q .a KA , 'ij , A g X ff ,AALKV .Li '- g 'sti . f' TM f .n end -l.!jL g... K A! N if RI '53 L ik:-'gn . W 5,1 rl - Y.. -aw' F' 4' .-ml! Adams, Richard Amoroso, Joseph Basney, Alan Bilodeau, Carroll Burmingham, William Calatayud, Peter Christensen, Robert DeBishop, Robert Fischang, William Geary, Edwin Grogan, Martin Hadden, Robert Wesleyan Frosh 68K Amherst Frosh 70K Bridgeport U. 40 N A S T.C. 43 Worcester Tech. 59 TRACK TEAM Kopsick, Walter Laudano, Frank Lewis, Richard Luke, Donald McCain, Russell McCormick, William McGowan, Joseph Madanick, Seymour Magut, Michael Mann, James Markey, Arthur Masalski, William Mooz, Robert Orzech, Ted Querro, Nickolas Salatia, Joseph Sanzano, Michael Shaw, Kenneth Shimchick, Walter Skinner, Robert Stevens, Burton Suitor, James Teichert, Alfred THE RECORD TCC 62K Trenton Teachers 56K TCC 69Z TCC 54K Springfield Frosh 74 TCC 64 TCC 90 Metropolitan indoors 4th place TCC 84 Collegiate Outdoors 4th place TCC 67 Conn. Small Colleges 'Ist place as Q T x Ts, 4 0 O 0 INTRAMURALS Last year's champs - Spring fo Tragedy, and Fall sport's clay Q? Cgjducwfzbw GENEVA B. KEHR, B.A., M.A. HARRISON J. KAISER, B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor Assistant Professor GABRIELLE E. BLOCKLEY, B.S., M.A. FRANCES L. BLOLAND, B.S., M.S. HENRY W. MAJLINGER, B.S., M.A Instructor Instructor Assistant Professor 156 WILLIAM M. MOORE, LOREN E. TAYLOR, B.Ed., M.A. HELEN M. SCHERMEIR, B.S., M.A. B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Assistant Professor Instructor Assistant Professor -C f. .. be Q- W . ,JW-, ,e Elms? Q T -I f, 9 ! CHEERLEADERS Captain ........,.,.,.........,.,, Janet Dance Faculty Adviser ..,........, Miss Blockley TEACHERS COLLEGE OUTING CLUB President ...,..,....,,.......,. Nancy Wilson Vice-President ,............, James Landon Corresponding Secretary Roberta Hinman Recording Secretary Lucretia Mossberg Treasurer ...,,.,.,....,.... Teresa Firnhaber Faculty Adviser ...,,....,,..... Mr. Bloland TWIRLERETTES Marjorie Anderson, Leader Nancy Peterson Bette Richmond Barbara Bernacki Lorraine Torino Helene Bernacki Norene Nyborg 167 f i , I , WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION President ..I.,.................,.,. Charlotte Barnes First Vice-President .... Catherine Williams Second Vice-President ......., Libby Kasimir Secretary .......... .,......,.,..4.... J oan Perkins Treasurer ...........,.. .......... J oan Swets Faculty Adviser ....... ......,, M iss Kehr GIRLS OFFICIALS CLUB Sports Leader - Kathleen Bartlick MEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION President .....,..........i...........,. Vincent Romer Vice-President ........ ,,..,..... A Ibert Shikiar Secretary-Treasurer ......... Frank Laudano Faculty Adviser ....., ,,..., M r. Majlinger IMPORTANT COMMITTEES ALL-COLLEGE BANQUET COMMITTEE ASSEMBLY-LECTURE COMMITTEE Director ...,,.,.........,... .. ,Jean Smith Director .,.. Marilyn Turner Faculty Adviser ,..,.,.,...., , Mrs. Underhill Faculty Adviser , . .... . Mr. Whiteis BUDGET COMMITTEE CALENDAR COMMITTEE Co-Directors ....,,...,...,.,...,..,. Shirley Seymour, Director .....,...,,...4...........,....,.... Anita Hokkila Donald MacCormack Faculty Adviser ........,..,..,.,..,,,., Mrs. Underhill Faculty Adviser ,........,.,,.,..,,..,4 ..... D r. Boynton 169 C0-ORDINATING COMMITTEE POSTER COMMITTEE Director ,............................. .Laura Emmerson Co-Directors ,............,,.,...,..,,......,.... Ida Barto, Robert Johnson Faculty Adviser ......... Miss Gardner SOCIAL ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Director 4....,.........,.,...,....,....,.,.... Alice Zieckas Faculty Adviser. ., ....,.. Mr. Fitzpatrick 1' 1 STUDENT PERSONNEL COMMITTEE Chairman ,.,,.,.........,.,......,........,., Mr. Clark Caroline Bailwitz, David Biesak, David Gifford, Paige Hoyt, Edward Lanati, Joan Levin, Vir- ginia Mussler, Zoa Tolfolon, Mr. Owen, Miss Perzanowski, Miss Rupert, Miss Schirmer, Mrs. Underhill, Dr. Wenger, Miss Woitusik. I! THE OL' SONG -Courtesy of the official photographers of the '54 Dial Whittaker Fine Portraiture, 208 Asylum Street, Hartford HHH Q-if speaks for itself if , r :S A.. r rr' K 1 ,r 2 'aww if I at Marcus White has a traditional splendor of its own. After cele- brating at Vespers, the birth of Jesus, the girls are entertained by a big, luscious feast, by a meaningful Christmas play put on by the seniors, and by the presence of Santa Claus. Then, full of spirit, the girls join the waiting men in the annual carol sing at the profs' houses. A dance follows. ln the wee hours of the morning the seniors, dressed in white sheets and carrying can- dles in one hand and little tokens of Yule- tide in the other, go from door to door in the dormitory, singing carols and leaving gifts. .Jr . W- R , ,.-4 Q., kfj f, A' V' ifrfv-...Q ' L 1 -7 X' -'I i . 1, S+. r si 3, -li' it hqwfm V7 .lOHN'S BARN o Where are my pants? 0 So...Isoidfoher... o To hell with school! o This is too much. 0 Girls? Fire? The Governor? Pcrfy?? 0 Well, 1ho1's one way of getting closer to the college compus. Jr 'Q-.......n. Blancato, Joseph ....... Amoroso, Joseph ...,..,. DIRECTORY Abrahamian, Poul ..,.., , ,.... 156 Columbia Street, New Britain Abramowitz, Carol .,...... ,.,...... 3 60 Madison Avenue, Bridgeport Acabbo, James ............ ......... 2 2 Norwalk Street, West Haven Adams, Diane ,..... Adams, Jean ....,.... Adams, Melkon ........ Adams, Richard ..,... Adcock, Janet ..,...,. Adolfson, Alice ......,.... ..... Ahlberg, Donald ....., Ahlin, Nils .......,...., Alban, Vincent ...... Alhage, Joan ..,..... Allen, Gladys ......... ......,79 Stimson Road, New Haven Bridge Street, Willimantic ......,86 Putnam Street, New Britain ........66 Brandview Terrace, Essex ...,...74 Manor Circle, East Hartford .....28 Hampton Street, New Britain .347 Farmington Avenue, Unionville Ahern, Elizabeth ,.,...... ....,. Shanley Court, Cromwell Orchard Street, Rocky Hill ....,..194 Eastwood Road, Torrington Liberty Street, Danbury ....,...38 Berlin Avenue, Southington Aloisl, Carmen .,........... .......,.... 2 65 Wolcott Street, Waterbury Altleri, Rita .................. .... . , Ambrogio, Pasquale ........, Sunny Ridge Parkway, Trumbull Sprague Street, Hartford Amidon, Alyce ,.... ., .,......., ......,. 5 6 Green Street, Seneca Falls, N. Y. Ammerman, William ....., ,.....,..,.,....,....,.....,....Washmgton Depot Anderson, Anderson, Helen ........,, Marjorie ...,,... .. Anderson, Janet ......, Anderson, Nancy ..... Anderson, Sophie ...., Andrews, Colleen .....,.. Andrews, Evelyn ...... Andrews, Mason .,.... Andrews, Regina ...... Andrus, Paul .....,....... Antonelli, Anthony ...,.., ,. .,.,.. Arburr, Joan ,... .., ,... , ....,.. Arciszewski, Louise .....,.. Arena, Thomasina .,..,.. Arute, Collette .....,.... Ashe, Stanley .....,..... Ashton, Donald ,...,..,, Atkins, Suzanne ...,,.. August, Elizabeth .,....., Austra, Gertrude, .,.,... . Azizian, Doris ........... Azizian, Gloria ...., Babcock, Gloria .,..,...... Bablch, Ruth .....,..,..,..,.... .. Bagdasarian, Kavont ....,...,.,.,. Bagdasarian, Mary .,....... Bahnsen, Robert ......,... Bahie, Marilyn. .,,,... .. Bailwitz, Carolyn ....,..,. Bain, Alexandrina ....... Baldwin, Sally.,, ...... . Balfe, Jane ........,.., Boll, Erle. .,...,.,.,....,. . Banyai, Dorothy .,..,.. Barbera, Jack ....... Barbieri, Lucille ,..,,.... Barbour, Joan, ...... Barrett, Eileen .........,..,. Barrows, Richard ....,....... Bartlewski, Maryann ....4.,.. Bartlik, Kathleen .,.....,..., Basney, Alan ...,.,....,,... Battista, Clara ..........,.. Beaudoin, Edward ,..,. Beard, James .,...,.,,.. Beaupre, Nancy ....... Beckius, Arthur ,..,..... Bell, June ..,......,.,... Bell, Robert .......,. Belmont, Lucy .....,..... Belomyzy, Paul ......,., Beltrame, Mary. ,.,.... Beltrame, Peter ...,..,.. Belz, Eda ...........,...... Bender, Donald ..,...... King Street, Bristol .....190 Torringford Street, Torrington Duck Hale Road, RFD :,l:l'1, Madison 330 Chapman Street, New Britain Hoyt Street, Darien ..........Frederick Street, Newington . ,,............. 83 River Street, Waterbury 70 Stanwood Drive, New Britain 79 Welch Street, Plainville ..,.,.70 Stanwood Drive, New Britain Wallace Avenue, East Norwalk 711 Woodward Avenue, New Haven Wilcox Street, New Britain ...,,.,..,,...,,......,....Maple Street, Scitico ,........l194 Silver Lane, East Hartford 532 South Main Street, New Britain ..........1210 Elder Avenue, New York ...,......200 Francis Street, New Britain Beech Street, Norwood Street, Thompsonville .......177 Chase Parkway, Waterbury . ,..... 61 Madison Street, New Britain ...,...61 Madison Street, New Britain Pequonock Avenue, Windsor Main Stre'et, Terryville H123 Malikowski Circle, New Britain .,....,,....109 North Street, New Britain ..,...,.28 Colton Street, New Britain ,.,...,....East Hill Road, Collinsville 6 Prospect Avenue, Norwalk Otis Street, Hartford R. F. D. il, Branford ...,....69 South View Street, Waterbury Village Street, Hartford High Street, Derby ,....831 South Main Street, Seymour ..,...207 Westfield Avenue, Waterbury .,.....,....Todd Hollow Road, Terryville ,....,..35 Deepwood Drive, Manchester ........50 Dean Drive, East Hartford ...,...101 Tremont Street, New Britain ......107 North Water Street, Byram . ,.., ..., 6 3 Diamond Avenue, Plainville .......199 Daly Avenue, New Britain . ,......, Old Mountain Road, Marion Colton Street, New Britain ......,.78 Mapleside Drive, Wetherstield .......138 Dwight Street, New Britain ..,,.....,.139 Nott Street, Wethersfield ..,.....360 LaSalle Street, New Britain ..,...........Boston Post Road, Saybrook ...2493 Corbin Avenue, New Britain ...v...'.454 South Main Street, New Britain H454 South Main Street, New Britain Street, Woodbury 2177 E. 7th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Beniamin, Mary Ann. Benson, Astrid .,..........,. Bernacki, Barbara ......,. Bernacki, Helene ........ Bernier, Mary Jane ...... Berritta, Louise ....... Berry, Donald .,,...... Berry, William ...,....... Berwind, Marianne... Biesak, David. ...,......, Bignami, Geraldine .,.,.. Bilodeau, Carroll .,..... Bilodeau, Dorsey. .,.,. , Bilodeau, Russell ...,....., Birmingham, William. Birnbaum, Sidney ...... Bishinsky, Phyllis ,,...,. Bissell, Martha .,.....,... Biorkland, Corinne ....,.. ., Blackman, Sandra ,........ Blotter, Elizabeth ...... Blood, Roger ....... Bloom, Leroy ..... ,....., .....,.,.. Bolles, Beatrice ......,....,.. .,.. Bonitatebus, Joseph ........, Bontatibus, Michaels. Bonvino, Helen .......... Bunyai, Joan .......,...... Botkowski, George .... Borzansky, Paul ,.,..,... Bosco, Joseph .,......,. Botchis, Stephen .....,.. Bottaro, Mary ....,..,.... Boudreau, Yvette ....... Boyle, Donald ,,....... Boyle, Nancy ......,,.. Brady, Robert ..........., Boradley, Joseph ...,.. Brash, Charlotte .......,...... Breithaupt, Georgia ....,.,. Brescia, Michael .....,.. Brett, David ..,....,.,.... Breuer, Judith .......,... Brochinsky, Harry ....., Broderick, Vincent ........ Brotherton, Jayne .,,.,.... ......69 Roberts Street, New Britain ,............,Stevens Lane, Middletown .......147 Beaver Street, New Britain ..,......147 Beaver Street, New Britain ......123 Baldwin Street, Waterbury ......,.45 Sterling Street, New Britain Blue Hill Avenue, Hartford .,...,.43 Old Mill Road, Middletown Crystal Street, Stamford Eaton Street, Meriden ...,...415 Hudson Street, Hartford Willoughby Street, Bristol Willoughby Street, Bristol ....,...Apt. A-5, TCC Campus, New Britain 70 South View Street, Waterbury ,..,...,.121 Vance Street, New Britain ..........,.18O Sherman Avenue, Meriden Snug Harbor Road, Milford ......48 Willowbrook Road, East Hartford Atlanta Court, Poquonoc Bridge Alling Court, Kensington Prospect Street, Rockville No. Colony Street, Wallingford 350 Eddy Glover Boulevard, New Britain ..,,..55 East Robbins Avenue, Newington ........496 Beechmont Avenue, Bridgeport Plain Road, Branford William Street, Middletown 102 No. Whittlesey Avenue, Wallingford Main Street, Terryville Broad Street, Torrington Holabird Avenue, Winsted .,,,....10 Mountain Avenue, New London , ......,........... 17 Brown Street, Hartford Ashley Street, Hartford .....,33 Washington Circle, West Hartford F. D. iii, Torrington .....,Apt. A-6, TCC Campus, New Britain ............129 Church Street, Wetherstield ........33 Sunset Terrace, Hartford Roland Street, Waterbury .......140 Preston Street, Hartford ,.,....76 Griswold Street, Meriden .......12 Maple Street, Terryville Broad Street, Ansonia Wall Street, Middletown Bungalow Avenue, Fairfield Brown, Evelyn ............,. ..,.... 1 001 Tolland Street, East Hartford Brown, Linda ............ ................ 4 9 Greenway Road, Groton Bruttomesso, Santina .....,.......... 323 Harwinton Avenue, Torrington Burg, Phyllis ....,,,..................,.....,.,.. 16 White Avenue, West Hartford Bulkin, Diane .,......,... Burke, Mary ....,..,.... Burnham, Helen .....,... Burton, Alice ...,.,,... Bush, Lawrence ,...,.. Bushnell, Joyce ..,....... Butkiewicz, Ronald. .,.., . Butryman, Ann .,..,..... Buttafuso, Michael .... Calatayud, Peter ,...... Calhoun, Joan ......,, Calkins, Marian ..,,.... Callahan, Donald .,.... Callan, Patricia ....,... Can naa, Mary Ann ......... Capa salors, Charles.. ..,.,.... 412 Amsterdam Avenue, Bridgeport Quinlan Avenue, Meriden ......77 Kilbourne Avenue, New Britain Wilmot Road, Hamden .,..,,...136 Hawthorne Avenue, Derby ......95 Garvan Street, East Hartford .,..,,...245 Broad Street, New Britain Sequin Street, Hartford .......131 Rockwell Street, Winsted ........125 Ward Street, Wallingford ....,,......Tryon Street, Middletown .............Oswegatchie Hills, Niantic ...,...94 Blinman Street, New London , ......... 125 Lebanon Street, Hartford ........196 William Street, Middletown Clark Street, New Britain Carey, Frances ..........,. .......................,.. H ighland Avenue, Bantam Carlock, William ........ Carlone, Roger ....... Carlson, Nancy ..,.,.. Carpenter, Elaine ,..... Carpenter, Grace .....,... Carpinteri, Jeanette.. Carter, Shirley ........... Carrasco, Barbara ,..,. .,.. Apt. C-18, TCC Campus, New Britain ..........,.185 Tremont Street, New Britain .,.....159 Henry Street, New Britain ...,.......139 Prospect Street, Bristol Schuyler Avenue, Stamford .,.....32 Lexington Street, New Britain Avon Road, Avon .,..,.593 Bloomfield Avenue, Bloomtield Case, Claire ......., Case, Ruth ......,..,.. Case, Virginia ,.....,.. Castersen, Eleanor .,..... Cass, Nancy.. .. ..,,. Cassells, Barbara ......... Chaglasian, Andrew ..,.... Chain, Mariorie .,..,... Chain, Marvin ...,....... Christ, Henry.. ,,.... ,... . , Christensen, Robert .... Clark, Mary ..,.,..,...... Clarke, Helen ,.... Coady, Pauline ...... Coates, Bruce ,..,....... Colangelo, Diane ,.... Colangelo, Marie ...... Coleman, John ,.,......,. DIRECTDRY ......,..Dyer Avenue, Collinsville Dyer Avenue, Collinsville ..4,....12 Remington Road, Windsor .23 Sunset Road, Darien ...,.., Country Club Road, Middletown , ...71 Sylvan Avenue, West Hartford ...,.....272 Linwood Street, New Britain William Avenue, Meriden .......44 William Avenue, Meriden Maple Street, Plainville ......387 Edgewood Street, Hartford .......Gildersleeve Avenue, Collinsville ......49 Wooster Avenue, Waterbury Russwin Road, New Britain .........,...1274 Park Avenue, Bridgeport .. 104 New Britain Avenue, Hartford Allen Street, New Britain 355 South Quaker Lane, West Hartford Colletta, Raymond ....., ...,,.,,.....,.... 2 3 Donnelly Road, New Britain Collin, Annette .. .. Colwick, Beverly .,..... Conlin, Marylou ...,,... Connelly, Robert ....... ......,. Connor, John ......,... Conroy, Bernard ....... Cooper, Ruth ,,.,.....,. Corcoran, Patricia ...,... Corden, Francis ......,.... Coshatt, Jimmie Ruth ...., High Street, New Britain .,......1252 Stanley Street, New Britain Hillcrest Avenue, New Britain Dobek Road, New Britain 106 Englewood Avenue, West Hartford Freestone Avenue, Portland ...4....197 Britannia Street, Meriden 62 Edin Avenue, Waterbury .......29 Wales Street, Waterbury Vance Street, New Britain Cossu, M. Theresa ,.,... ...,............ .......,.. 1 0 9 Pine Street, Byram Costa, John ,...., ...,.... Costa, Mary Jane ,....... Cotton, Priscilla .. Couch, Nancy ....,.... Cousins, James Couture, Carol ........... Couture, Nancy ,.... . Crescimano, Rudolph ...., Cretella, Ralph ..,..,....,.. Cronin, William ........, Crowell, Charles ....,. Crusberg, Janet .,..,... Cubeddu, Lillian ....... Culton, Jennie ,..,.... Culton, Paul ,........... Custance, Robert ....... Czaia, Victor ,..,....... Dance, Janet ........,..... Daniels, Shelley .........., D'Aprile, Jacqueline .,....., Dawson, Barbara ,.....,. Day, Janet.. .4......... .. DeAngelis, Joan ..,.... DeAngelis, Perry ...,... DeBella, Donald ....,.... DeBishop, Robert ,..,...,.. ..... 273 West Center Street, Southington ..,.,....2137 North Avenue, Bridgeport .......,.........,....Hartford Avenue, Granby ...N.......,....Aspetuck Road, New Milford 128 West Cedar Street, South Norwalk Chandler Street, East Hartford 4 Chandler Street, East Hartford . ..,..... 156 Grand Street, Middletown 69 Courtland Avenue, Waterbury ...,......260 Glen Street, New Britain ..........,.....Berlin Street, East Berlin 276 Camp Street, Meriden 43 Stanley Street, New Britain ....,,31 Green Street, New Britain Green Street, New Britain F. D. if-'5, Danbury ,......160 South Main Street, Middletown .........,.................Great lsland, Noroton .............,....Center Street, Collinsville Stearns Street, Bristol ...,........Buckland Street, Plantsville ,........,..,...,Brooks Road, Middletown ........253 Brimfield Road, Wethersfield McKinley Avenue, Stratford 87 Lancaster Road, West Hartford ..Meriden 8. Waterbury Road, Milldale DeBonis, William ....,....,.. .....,.., 1 17 New Britain Avenue, Hartford DeFrancesco, Anthony .... .. DelGiudice, Angela ,,...,... Delia, Joy ..,........,.,........,.,,.. DellaCamera, Charles ...,,.. Demady, Gus ............,...... DeMeo, Raymond ........ DeMico, Gino ,..........., Demma, Joan ,.,,.....,.. DeNapoli, Norma ......,.. .. Deneen, Donald. ...,. .. Cooke Street, Waterbury .........119 Oak Street, Southington ........,410 Birdseye Street, Stratford ...,,...215 Baldwin Street, Waterbury 49 Goodwill Avenue, Meriden Rome Avenue, Middletown Liberty Street, New Haven 205 Newington Avenue, Hartford Brooks Street, Newington H236 Harrison Street, Franklin Sq., L. I. Denshick, Robert .......... .,....,.... 2 1 Campbell Road, New Britain DePionta, Harold .....,... Derynioski, Florence ........ Diana, Leo ..,................ DiBenedetto, John ........ DiFabio, Francesca ....... Dillon, Margaret ...... . Dillon, Mercedes .....,.. DiMichele, Rose .... Bartlett Street, New Britain Street, Southington Clinton Street, Manchester ...,....161 Newington Avenue, Hartford Yale Street, Hartford .......101 Madison Street, Waterbury Street, Lakeville . .... 369 Clinton Street, New Britain Dion, David .,.............. Donahue, Sue ,.,....., Donaldson, Virginia ...,... Donnelly, M. Therese ........ . Dorbuck, Anthony .,..... Dousis, Pauline .......... Dowers, James .....,.. Doyle, James ....... Dragone, Vivian ...... Draper, Richard. . Drescher, Alice ............ Drezek, Barbara ......... Drouin, Jeannine ....... Dubicki, Virginia ,..,.... Duff, Shirley .....,...... Dunlap, Althea ........ Dunn, Barbara ......... Dunn, Bennett ..,....... Duyser, Judith ....,.... Dyer, Shirley... .. Edwards, Warren ....... Eisenberg, Judith ........ Ellis, Claudia ........... Emerson, Susan ..... ..... Emmons, Earl ......,,... .. Ennis, Murva ,.........,.... Enright, Margaret ,..... Erling, Beverly ......... Evanisky, Joan ..,.. Evans, Lorraine ......., Failla, Salvatore ......... Farnen, Russell ......... Farrell, Patricia ...,.......... Faselle, Ann Marie .,....... Fazzina, Esther .......,... Feigenbaum, Joan. .,...... . Fellage, Clifford .......,...... Fergusson, John .,.... Ferry, Elaine ,........ Flammia, John ...,..,.. Flavin, John ...,...... Flood, Wayne ....... Floridia, Janet ......... Foller, Robert ..,..,.... Fogil, Phyllis .........,.... Forget, Mary Belle ......... Fowler, Nancy ......,,. Fragolo, Alfred ....... Frangione, Jean ,..... Frankel, Ruthann .... Fresher, Robert ...,.,.. Fries, Joseph ....... Gilbert Road, Newington Hartford Donoghue, Betty-Jane .....,... ....,............. 2 74 Lyme Street, ..,....844 Tolland Street, East Hartford ......,....................,................Collinsvllle Russwim Road, New Britain 1650 Stanley Street, New Britain Main Street, Niantic ...,..113 Winthrop Street, New Britain Goss Street, Waterbury .......723 East Street, New Britain Mills Street, Bristol Falls Avenue, Oakville ........34 Albany Avenue, New Britain ...,....33 Sachem Street, New Britain Russ Street, Hartford Garden Drive, Fairfield .......154 South Main Street, Manchester Bassett Street, New Britain Yale Acres, Meriden ........129 Wallin Street, Winsted .....,.,...,...,....Litcht1eld Road, Norfolk Camp Ramah, East Hampton English, Mary-Elizabeth ,.................... 102 Fairfield Avenue, .........240 Rowayton Avenue, Rowayton Skiff Street, Hamden Elm Street, Westerly .......,53l Palisado Avenue, Windsor Hartford Hartford Engstrom, Elizabeth, ........ ......... 5 8 South Whitney Street, Robbins Street, Waterbury 42 Stearns Street, Cambridge, Moss. ..........109 Harrison Street, New Britain ......C-404 Overlook Terrace, Hartford White Rock Drive, Windsor Greenwood Avenue, Winsted Lincoln Street, Hamden Redding 55 Stewart Street, New Britain Hillsurst Avenu, New Briain Crystal Drive, Wethersfielcl 106 Farmington Avenue, Unionville, N. Y. 190-66 112 Avenue, St. Albans, N. Y. 55 No. Pearl Street, Meriden 34 Fairfield Avenue, Waterbury ...,............Cheshire Road, Waterbury Park Avenue, Old Greenwich .....,.17 Lenox Place, New Britain ........96 Pulaski Street, Torrington 4762, Andover Seaside Avenue Stamford Annview Terrace, Meriden ....56 Mountain View Road, Southington Mitchell Street, New Britain .........43A Loomis Drive, West Hartford Mill Road, East Hartford High Street, Bristol Frost, George .............. ......... A pt. B-16, TCC Campus, New Britain Fryer, Ruth ...................,..., ........ 1 71 Clifton Avenue, West Hartford Gager, Ethelyn Stanley ...... ..,...,............. ........... B o x 272, Uncasville Gagnon, Claudette ....... Gallitto, Sebastian ......,. Gallucci, Donald ......... Galvin, Ann ............. Garber, Patricia ............. Ga rafalo, Jeanette ....... Garofalo, John .......... Garofano, Claudia ........ .............. 102 Benham Street, Bristol .....4..99 Lincoln Street, Middletown Culver Street, Naugatuck ....,..24 Shannon Road, East Hartford .......35 South Eagle Street, Terryville Pine Street, Byram ........276 Pine Street, Middletown Sexton Street, New Britain Garstka, Joanna ..................................... 32 Hill Street, Jewett City Garvey, Donald ,..,,..... .... Adelaide Street, Hartford Gaudette, Arthur ........... 503 Commonwealth Avenue, New Britain Gauthier, Howard .......................... 58 Kensington Heights, Meriden Gerent, Sonia .........,......,., 2 Fairwood Farms Drive, West Hartford Gervase, Charles .... ........................ 1 9 Laval Street, Waterbury Gifford, David ....,.... ..........,................,... H ope Hill, Wallingford Gill, Barbara ....,... Gilman, Nancy ........ Ginnetti, Neil ....... ......1200 Popular Street, Denver, Colo. Summer Street, Meriden ........143 Richard Street, New Britain Gionfriddo, Salvatore Giuliano, Lucy .... Glabau, Sylvia .,.,. .... Glaz, Ronald ....,, Glazier, Helene Glendsill, L. Ruth ..... Glennon, Pricilla . Goarini, Matthew ...,..... Gooding, Roy 4.,..,...4,, Goodrich, Sallyann... Gordon, Gloria ........, Gorfain, Arnold .,.,,... Gottlieb, Mariorie .... Gourlie, Marian ...,,,.... Grabowski, Emily.. Grabowski, Henry ...,. Graeser, Margaret ..,. Graff, Joan ,..........,,... Grandahl, Herbert ,,... Granger, Janet .,....,... DIRECTORY .....,......738 West Main Street, New Britain ,. .. .,...... 834 Wethersfield Avenue, Hartford Griswold Street, New Britain 70 Brooks Street, New Britain ...35 Capen Street, Hartford 60 Mercer Street, Stratford ......46 Broadview Street, Newington 43 Yale Street, Waterbury Box 1851, Gatun, Canal Zone .......277 West Main Street, Plainville ......,...13B Adams Street, Hartford 618 Main Street, New Britain 10 Russ Drive, Willimantic ..216 Pearl Street, Thompsonville .......10 South Main Street, Suttield Pearl Street, Terryville ....,,..14 Cottage Street, Rockville Otis Street, Norwich ..,.,.Smith Street, South Windsor Taylor Road, Windsor Greco, Geraldine ..,..,..,... ............. 6 9 Roberts Street, New Britain Greemore, Elizabeth. Greenberg, Gerda .. . Greene, Carol .......,.., Gregaitis, Helen ,.,,... Gregorczyk, John . Grein, Marie ,......., Griffin, Mary ............. Grigorian, Charles ,....... ..... Grochmal, Frances ,... Forestville Avenue, Plainville 376 Bloomfield Avenue,West Hartford ....125 Witch Lane, Rowayton 29 Kenwood Circle, Bloomfield ........208 Curtis Street, New Briatin Killingsworth Road, Higganum .. ,....... 35B Dutch Place, Hartford Locust Street, New Britain ...............North Street, Windsor Locks Grogan, Martin ...., ....... 1 22 Railroad Avenue, Hackettstown, N.J. Gram, Maureen .. Guidace, Maria ..,.. Guillet, Doris . .. Guinea, Barbara ..,.., Gustafson, Georgia .,.,,,.. Gustafson, Sandra .,., Gustin, Marie .,........ Hadden, Robert .,...... Haehnchen, Anita .,.,.. Hagel, Marvin .,.,. Hagopian, Dawn ....,.. Haines, Richard .....,.. Hakkila, Anita ....,. Hale, Robert .,..... Hall, Arthur ,.... ...,.... Hall, Beverly ...,.... Hamilton, Betty-Jane Hamsen, Neil ,........,.... Harrigan, Betty... .. .. Harris, David ,,....,.. Hartman, Allyn ..... Hartman, Mary Jane.. Hatch, Barbara ..... ,. Hausman, Lawrence . Havrda, Barbara .....,. Hayden, Geoffrey 123-O9 Beach Hayden, Jean ......,..,.....,....,.. Hayes, Marien ......... Heagle, Patricia .,.....,. Hedwall, Constance ..,, ....,... Heins, Robert ,,..,.,..,..,.. Herlihy, Janice. .,,. .. Herman, Charles ,..,.. Herrick, Charles .....,. Hieble, Anita ............ Hillebrecht, Nancy ........ Hiltpold, Ronald ...... Hinze, Barbara ,.,.,,.,..,. Hoffman, Elizabeth ..,.. Hogan, Dennis .,....,., Holbrook, Marilyn Holcombe, Mary. ,.., . Holmes, Susan ...,. . Hornkohl, Nancy .,..,. ........150 Pixlee Place, Bridgeport ...72 Grove Street, Meriden ........350 Newton Avenue, Waterbury .. 73 Williams Street, Plainville ......198 Winthrop Street, New Britain .......198 Winthrop Street, New Britain ....,..51 Dwight Street, New Britain ..,....38 George Avenue, Norwalk Reuhan Road, Darien 8 Eastwood Road, Cromwell . 70 Vine Street, New Britain Depot Hill Road, Cobalt Box 160, Brooklyn .. .Novelty Lane, Essex .......Cheshire Road, Plantsville ...,..70 Sefton Drive, New Britain Perry Avenue, Portland ,..,.......Maple Street, Plymouth ........1000 Willis Street, Bristol ..,....Old Zoar Road, Monroe .. ...., . .. .. 38 Lewis Avenue, Meriden 2 Indian Hill Street, East Hartford 76 Barbour Road, New Britain ...........964 Naugatuck Avenue, Milford Channel Drive, Rockaway Beach, N.Y. ..... 72 Forestville Avenue, Plainville ........101 Sefton Drive, New Britain Dug Road, So. Glyastonbury ...42 Camp Avenue, Newinston . ........,.., 319 Charter Oak, Manchester 14 Fernwold Street, Springfield, Mass. .. ....... ..,. ..... ..... C o o ks Place, Riverton 364 West Grove Street, Waterbury R.F.D., Deep River Leonard District, Stafford Springs Westview Terrace, Berlin 121 Newton Street, Meriden ......,65 Sefton Drive, New Britain Charles Street, Torrington ......Westbrook .. .11 St. Charles Street, West Hartford 200 East Avenue, East Norwalk 34 Underhill Lane, New Britain Horowitz, Edward ..,... House, Susanne ..... Hoyt, Nancy. .. Hoyt, Paige ....,........ Hughes, William .... Hull, Andrew .......... Hutlman, Karen Humphrey, Ann .,..... Hyatt, Elizabeth ...... Hyatt, Judith .... Iorli, Dino .,........ lsrale, Phyllis ....... Janssen, Claire ...... Jasicob, Charles .... Jenkins, Eleanor ...... Jensen, June .... ........389 Humphrey Street, New Haven R.F,D. Brooklyn Rowland Road, Fairfield Rowland Road, Fairfield .......258 North Main Street, Danielson R.F.D., Cooley Road, North Granby ...... .. Sherman Hill Road, Woodbury ........123 East Mountain Avenue, Winsted Curtis Street, Meriden .......Newtown Avenue, Norwalk 32 Chester Street, Plainville Henderson Street, Bristol 49 Coburn Road, Manchester .......85-18 Britton Avenue, Elmhurst 73, N.Y. Johnson, Barbara ,... Johnson, Beverly ........ Johnson, Marian ..... Johnson, Priscilla ,.,.. .. Johnson, Ruth ......... Jones, Kathleen ...... Jones, Sally ........, Joyce, Robert ............. Jurgenson, Sylvia ..... . Kafka, Elizabeth . ...., . Kallerman, Beverly ........ Kaminetsky, Alex ........ Kane, Louise ........... Kane, Nancy ......... Kappler, Sharon .,.... Karcher, Frances ..... Karr, Judith ......... Karrer, Henry ....... Kasimer, Libby.. Kasparian, Samuel .,..... Katz, Rochelle ......... Keefe, Joan. ....... . Keenan, Eileen ..... Kefer, Gisla ........ Kehoe, Donald ...... Keller, Gail .. .. Kellogg, Jane.. Kelly, John .. .... . . Kerr, Joan .. . .. Kiernan, Arden. Kierstead, Jessie.. King, Janet ............,. King, Nancy Lee ....... Kinnane, Mary Lou .... Kirby, Sheila .......... Klim, Donald ....... Klimaszewski, Shirley Klimchuk, Alice ..,....... Kloss, Cecelia ....,....... Klukas, Beverly ........ Knapp, Donald ........ Knle, Alfred ............... Koban, Anthony, Jr ...... Knight, Barbara .......... Kolakoski, Edward ....... Konzenski, Carol ........ Kopsick, Walter ....... Korn, Dorothy ....., Korza, Jane. .. .... .31 Prentice Street, Plainville Wilna Street, New Britain ............Wildem Road, Berlin ........156 Maple Street, New Britain Box 16, Cromwell ..........West Street, Cromwell ............121 North Pearl Street, Meriden .......51 Washington Street, Glastonbury ..8 West Elm Street, Darien 41, Stepney 15 Kimberly Place, New Canaan 61 Prospect Street, Stafford Springs Underhill Lane, New Britain 760 Arch Street, New Britain .........,,...Fairy Dell Road, Clinton ..........109 Britannia Street, Meriden ........Box Mountain Drive, Manchester . 574 Frost Road, Waterbury ....,.52 Federal Street, West Hartford .388 Center Street, Meriden .378 Sherman Avenue, New Haven Poplar Street, Forestville 250 North Street, New Britain ...Hillcrest Street, R.F.D. itll, Middlebury 26 Clairemont Avenue, Norwich Parkmore Street, New Britain 15 Dudley Road, Wethersfield Washington Avenue, Seymour .48 Orchard Lane, Glastonbury 11 Birmingham Court, Poquonnock Bridge .....181 Edgemont Avenue, West Hartford .. . Firetown Road, Simsbury 86 St. James Street, West Hartford . ..,,..Cromwell Place, Saybrook .,.....29 Plaza Avenue, Waterbury Lincoln Street, Hartford ...,....38 White Road, Meriden ...............Waterbury Road, Bristol . 137 Bank Street, Waterbury 761 Matianuck Avenue, Windsor .....38 Main Street, Terryville .......212 Belden Street, New Britain Coram Street, Hamden Larrabee Street, East Hartford ...,....11 Cassidy Avenue, Waterbury ..........425 Hilltop Drive, Stratford .. ............ 19 Maple Street, Terryville 494 Ellis Street, New Britain .......73 Cortland Circle, West Hartford . ..... R.F.D. ifl, Scott Road, Waterbury Broad Street, New Britain .2003 Blue Hills Avenue, N. Bloomfield Kot, Angela ..... Kovacik, Caroline .. Koval, Andrew .,............... Kowalchyk, Peter QR ....,.............,,.....,Christian Hill, Higganum Street, Ansonia ev.J ..,..,.. ...... 5 4 Winter Street, New Britain Kramer, Harriet .....,........ Krampitz, Ferdinad Kreitner, Herbert ........ Kulak, Carol .,...,. Kusha, Anthony ...... LaCross, Denise ......... LaMonte, Rosemarie ....... 64 Elizabeth Street, Waterbury .. Stillman's Corner, Plantsville 47 May Street, New Britain ........186 Francis Street, New Britain ...... 35 Crescent Street, Meriden ...... 18 Drive E., Manchester .......100 Cooper Street, New Britain l Lang, Donald . ...,. . Lapham, Herbert ..,, .. LaPointe, Nancy. .. . LaSalle, Donald . .. Lashoones, Rose Lasnier, Lucille ....... Latulipe, Eleanor ..... Laudano, Frank .,.. Lemke, Mary Anna ,.,.. .. . Lempicki, Richard . Lempicki, Wallace... . Lenda, Barbara .... . Lengyel, Joan ,... . Lennon, Grace. .. .. Lesick, Barbara .. . ,. Lewis, Frances ...,.....,. Lewis, Richard Lewonczyk, Ann Marie Lex, Gerda .... . .. Libaris, Margaret . Littmon, Paul .. Lofgren, Lucille. . . Longo, Richard Lord, Richard. Loucony, Elaine. Luke, Donald ...... Lusa, Jerome .. Lynch, Geraldine ,.,..,.. Lyons, Lois .. .. ..,. .. McAuliffe, Mary Ellen McBride, Richard McCann, Patricia McDonald, Claire .,....4. McGowan, Joseph ...... McGurk, Edward ..... McHale, Richard 4,..,. McKosky, Ronald ,..,. McRae, Willard ,.... Mack, Joseph ...,..... . . MacKinnon, Mary ,... Magee, John .,..,....., Maggi, Dorothy ......... Maher, Theresann ........,... Mahoney, Charlotte ..,..,. Maisel, Maureen ..,..,..,.. Maitland, David ....... Malley Barbara .,........, Mancini, Margaret ..,.,.. Mancini, Phyllis .,...,... Mancini, Teresa .....,... Mann, James ..,..,.,. Manning, Justine .,,.,.... Mazone, Mary .,..,..... .,..4,. . Marcantonio, Mary Lou ..,. Marchaud, Evelyn ..,.. ..,.. Marchione, Jane ,.....,... Marianella, Robert ..,..,. . . . .. H298 Willow Street, Waterbury Apt. B-10 TCC Campus, New Britain ..,., . 8 Hooker Street, Hartford .. 104-12 Alstyne Avenue, Corona, N.Y. Silver Birch Camp, State Line, Mass. .. ....,....100 Goodwin Street, Bristol ,..... Torringford West, Torrington .. . ..,, 64 Arch Street, Hamden . . . 377 Hanover Street, Meriden 97-15 88 Street, Ozone Park, L. I., N.Y. 97-15 88 Street, Ozone Park, L. I., N.Y. .. .. ,.,.... ...Wall Street, Cromwell . ,.....,.. 86 Lewis Street, Naugatuck 370 LaSalle Street, New Britain ......, ...,.....,..,.., .,,...,. E a st Haddam 174 Milton Street, West Hartford South Street, Waterbury . .. 82 Armistice Street, New Britain .. Webb Road, Monroe . 676 East Street, New Britain . . 270 Bellevue Street, Hartford . H138 Oakland Road, Southington .. . . .. 298 Falls Avenue, Watertown .. 114 Griswold Drive, West Hartford ..33 Adams Street, Franklin Sq., N.Y. .....137 Kelsey Street, New Britain ,.10 Brown Avenue, Stafford Springs .. .. 55 Franklin Street, Danbury 27 North Main Street, Thomaston 63 Hazelmere Road, New Britain .. ...259 Curtis Street, Meriden . .. 69 Pleasant Street,Manchester .. 661 Boyden Street, Waterbury McCormick, William ,..... 76 Bridghtwood Avenue, Torrington Bridgeport Avenue, Devon ...,25 Welton Place, Waterbury 37 Cindy Lane, Berlin .. . .. .... Parsonage Hill, Northford .. ..,.. Wadsworth Street, Middletown .. .. 26 Colton Street, New Britain . 247 Washington Street, Norwich .. ..., Linkfield Road, Watertown 113 West Main Street, Waterbury .....,1097 Hamilton Avenue, Waterbury 449 Washington Street, Forestville .160 Milton Street, West Hartford . ...,.......,. Bay Road, East Hamton .. .... .... 9 Union Street, Terryville .. 33 Manchester Street, Hartford .. 28 Mansion Street, New Haven , ..... 25 Livingston Street, Bridgeport 561 Main Street, Cromwell . ..17 Black Rock Avenue, New Britain 567 New Park Avenue, Hartford ........112 Bradley Avenue, Meriden ,..........,.Winchester Road, Norfolk ..10l Grove Street, New Britain .. . ., 84 Hubbard Road, Hartford Mariani, Henerietta ....... . .. . ...130 Mt. Vernon Avenue, Waterbury Markey, Arthur .......,., Marquis, Joseph ,... Marshall, Sandra .,.. Martin, Dwight ...,... Martin, Helen ........ Martinez, Dolores ..,.. Martino, Ronald ........ Martinson, Perry .....,.. Masalski, William ,..,..,.. Masciotra, Anthony .....,... Maskowsky, Leah Masthay, Shirley... Mastrangelo, Grace .... .. Matava, Stephen ,.... .. Matchett, Carol ........ Mauriello, Orlando ..... . .. . .. 276 Wagarme Avenue, Hartford . . . .. .. .... 37 Elton Street, Torrington ,. . . 24 Chapman Street, New Britain Apt. C-24, TTC Campus, New Britain Nells Road, Devon .. ...... 9 Summit Avenue, Norwalk ..,.....20 Somerset Drive, New Britain .. . .42 Rachelle Avenue, Stamford .. .. 7 Summer Street, Plainville 88 Cleveland Street, New Britain . .. . .... 90 Halley Place, Torrington . . ..,.,... Pratt Corner, Southington ........ 51 Bond Street, Hartford .. .. .....,. 15 Railroad Avenue, Unionville ., ,.... 37 Huntington Street, Hartford 119 Maplewood Avenue, West Hartford Mattfield, June ................... .. 16 Dorchester Avenue, Waterville DIRECTORY Maxted, Charles .. Maxwell, Andrew.. . Maxwell, Grace .... Mays, Marion... Mazurkowitz, Helen Mazzie, Henry ......... Melley, Kenneth ..... Mellor, Winifred ..... Melnick, Patricia ..... Mendyka, Louis. .. . Merz, Richard Metcalf, John... .. Miano, Salvatore... . Michels, Marion ............. Mickiewicz, Florence Micucci, Vito ............ Mihalyak, Jean ....,.. Milardo, Barbara ..... Modeen, Iva. ....... . Molinari, Frances .... Moller, Mary Ann Molleur, G. Thomas Monnes, Francis ...... Moody, Van ....,........ Moore, Mary Ellen . Mooz, Robert ........ Moran, Mary Ellen , Moriarty, Marion . Morin, Carole ..... Morocco, Marianne Mossberg, Lucretia ..... Mowry, Mueller, Mullins, Joyce . .. . Dorothy... Patrice .. Mulpeter, Carol ...... Mulpeter, Marilyn. .. Mulrain, John ........ Mulvihill, Joan .. Muson, Charles ..... Murphy, Alice. .. Murphy, Raymond.. Mussler, Virginia .. Nappi, Rosemarie Newton, Beniamin .. Nickodemski, William ..... Nigro, John ........... Nilson, Carol ......... Nolan, Joan ........... Norman, Cynthia .. North, Charles .....,. Nyberg, Nyborg, O'Brien, O'Brien, O'Brien, O'Brien, 22 Washington Road, Hamden ......60 Home Avenue, Middletown .......60 Home Avenue, Middltown ......Elmhurst Street, West Hartford ......................................Chesterfield ......110 Dover Road, West Hartford Litchfield Street, Hartford .........112W Broad Street, Norwich ........224 Hobart Street, Meriden ...........128 Hobart Street, Meriden ............Torrington Avenue, Collinsville ..............Broadview Court, New London .651 Farmington Avenue, New Britain Oakland Avenue, Hartford Grove Street, New Britain Gaylord Street, Bristol ........119 Lincoln Avenue, Forestville 34 St. John Street, Middletown .........205 Bassett Street, New Britain 373 Tryon Street, Glastonbury 403 Stanley Street, New Britain I .. ........ 29 N. Wellington Street, New Britain ,..............Washington Road, Cromwell 53 Ellsworth Street, Newington .........Shelton Avenue, Waterbury 12 48 Steep Hollow Lane, Manchester .......10 West High Street, East Hampton 36 Collier Avenue, Bristol South Street Ext., Bristol ...Ridge Road, R.F.D. if-'1, Torrington Bellevue Place, New London Road, Wolcott ............White Plains Road, Trumbull ........345 Burlington Avenue, Bristol 345 Burlington Avenue, Bristol Ward Street, Hartford . 20 Calvin Road, West Hartford ..........763 High Road, Kensington Davis Street, Oakville Lawlor Street, New Britain Burbank Drive, Stratford ......,..137 Pleasant Street, New Britain ........2B2 Washington Street, Hartford Center Street, Meriden .......130 Mt. Pleasant Street, Meriden Circle Street, Forestville Castlewood Road, West Hartford ........422 Poquonock Avenue, Windsor ......584 Prospet Street, Torrington Helena ..... ................. 1 98 West Avenue, Darien Norene ........ ........... 1 73 Linden Street, New Britain Charron .... .,........................ 4 Warren Street, Wilson Francis ..... ....... 1 15-74-227 Street, Cambria Heights Geraldine .... ..,..,................. L ong Neck Point, Noroton Madelyn ..... . .. 59 N. Wellington Street, New Britain High Street, Bristol Oddy, Barbara ..... O'Grady, Dorothy. O'Keefe, Faith. .. .. O'Keefe, Jean .....,.. Oldham, Patricia .. Oliverio, Delphina ........ O'NeiII, Maureen ....... Orelup, Judith ........ Orfitelli, Nancy ....... Oris, Robert ........,.. Orzech, Theodore ...... Osborn, George ..... . .,... 64 Sunnyside Avenue, Stamford ......48 Hillcrest Avenue, Wethersfield ...,.,48 Hillcrest Avenue, Wethersfield Pinewood Trail, Nichols 121 Librty Street, Pawcatuck ....,218 Nott Street, Wethersfield .....568 Huntington Road, Stratford .......21 Warren Street, Manchester ..........,,..Jackson Street, Thomaston .,.,....27 Glendale Avenue, Hartford East Church Road, Terryville ., 6 Durant Terrace, Middletown Otfinoski, Carl . ..... . O'Toole, Shirley .,,. Ouellette, Shirley. .. . .. . .. ,.... 10 Campbell Road, New Britain Pac, Patricia ............ Paetz, Jo Ann ........... Pagano, Leonardo Palladino, Arlene.. Palmgren, Carol .... ..........,. 181 Lake Avenue, Greenwich 35 Commonwealth Avenue, New Britain 3210 Mulberry Street, Muscatine. Iowa 613 Myrtle Street, New Britain 26 Howard Avenue, Bristol ......99 Orange Street, New Britain Panilaitis, Lucy .,..,, Papallo, Nancy ..,.., Papallo, William Papaneau, Ann ,........ .. Pappalardo, Constance ,... Parisi, Gearld ,....,..,..,. Parkhurst, Cora .,,..,,.. . Parnell, Kathleen Parris, Ronald ,.,..,. Paskus, Ona .............,,.. Patterson, Joyce ..,..,..A. Pavlikovic, Mary Ann Pawlow, Frank .............. Payne, Nelson ...,......,.. Pearce, Diane ,.,.,... Pearsall, Pearson, Lorraine . Phyllis ..,.. . Pepi, Barbara .,.,..,. Percival, Sandra ........ Pregerin, Janet .,..... Perkins, Caroline ,.,.,. Perkins, Joan .,....,...,.,.. Peterson Peterson Petersen Peterson, Pethigal, Leonard .,..,,. Peggy ...,..,. Lillian.. Richard ...., Virginia . ...,. . Petro-Roy, Louis ,...... Piasta, Louise ,,....,. Piatek, Beverly .,...., Pickett, Joan . Piera, Joseph ...... Pififeri, Ersila .,..,.,.. Pikiell, Joseph ....,., Pilla, Anthony ....,,,. Plskor, Irene .......,........ Pitruzzello, Jeanne ...... Ploski, John .. .,....,.,.. . Plouquet, Judith .......,r Podhaiski, Dolores ...... Polis, Mary . ..,,.,.,.... , Pollard, Patricia ..,...,. Pomeroy, Ruth ...... Posten, Harry ....,... Pringle, Ronald .,.... Prygocki, Marion ,.,.... Przytulski, Joseph .,..,... Purcell, Corinne .,...... Purdy, Elaine ..r,..,. Querro, Nickolas ,,..., Quinlan, Gerald ....... Raeburn, Bruce ....... Rage, Peggy ,.r...... Rand, Nancy ,..,............. Ransom, Charlotte ,..,...... .... Raspanti, James ..,..,.,...., ...... DIRECTORY ,.,........Old Farms Road, Avon . ,r......... 196 Easton Avenue, Meriden ...........212 Woodland Street, Meriden 26 Livington Street, East Hartford 704 Wethersfield Avenue, Hartford ,.... .4 Casper Street, Middletown .. .. . B6 Sylvan Avenue, West Hartford ........ 163 Grove Street, Torrington ......Church Street, North Woodbury .. ..,, 11 Cottage Place, New Britain .....,.....,.Main Street, Old Mystic Clinton Street, Torrington 249 Stanley Street, New Britain .....31 Randolph Avenue, Meriden ..,..,..,..........,.....,.Little Lane, Durham . ..,.................... 16 Golden Hill, Bethel 169 Gilbert Avenue, New Haven 18 Southington Avenue, Southington Garden Street, Forestville ....,102 Franklin Street, Meriden 48 Church Street, Greenwich ...,..48 Church Street, Wethersfield Clinton Street, Meriden ., Fowler Avenue, Middletown ......242 Garden Street, Wetherstield 233 Main Street, Portland Heather Lane, New Britain 313 Hill Street, Waterbury ,..145 South Main Street, Middletown .,......,.,164 Paddock Avenue, Meriden ,..137 Worthington Ridge, Berlin ......106 Lafayette Street, New Britain ...,,..200 Glen Street, New Britain 22 Condon Road, Bristol .....,..,218 N. Elm Street, Wallingford ........1000 Capitol Avenue, Hartford . .....,........, B Wall Street, Cromwell Bleachery Street, New Milford ...........,...,....,Corban Lane, Plainsville ,160 Miller Street, New Britain M2854 Fairfield Avenue, Bridgeport Opal Street, Milford .. North Street, Windsor Locks 406 Main Street, New Britain Deer Park Road, Weatogue .....,.123 Woodland Street, Birstol 16 Mitchell Street, New Britain .......76 Franklin Street, Meriden .112 Waterbury 207 Hollowtree Ridge, Darien 59 Frank Street, Stamford ..104 Ives Street, Waterbury ......70 Harwich Street, Hartford Spelman Road, Forestville Hartland Apt. A-2, TCC Campus, New Britain Redmond, James ..,...., 89-35 208 Street, Queens Village, L. I., N.Y. ,W,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.Saybro0k Road, Hqddum Nahum Drive, Hartford Reed, Barbara .....,..................,......... 53 Hubbard Street, Bloomfield Rehnberg, Mary Jo .... ......,,. Reindel, Carl ..,,.,.,.. Reinhardt, Deborah ..,..,, Reiske, Patricia ....... Remeika, Barbara.. Renzulli, Michael ..,. Reynolds, Margaret ......... Rhodes, Marian ,.,.,,..,,. Richelsoph, Rhea ...... Richmond, Bette ..,,.... Ricker, Linwood ,.,..,.. Ridgeway, Judith ...,,. Riemer, Harold ...,.. Rinaldi, Marilou ....,.. Ringrose, John ..... Risley, Harriet ,,....,. Ritchel, Frances ...., Rivers, Cynthia ,.,.... 105 Waverly Street, Waterbury 68 Heather Lane, New Britain .,..,....,.,492 Main Street, Cromwell .......,101 Bradley Avenue, Meriden ........Depot Street, Broad Brook .,.....,.,.lndian Hill Road, Westport 53 Homecrest Street, Newington .,.....385 Westfield Avenue, Bridgeport 64 Wilson Street, Hartford ........Box 231, Old Saybrook Windham ......75 Grand Street, Thomaston Windsor Avenue, Meriden 544 Stanley Street, New Britain .,.,,.,102 Edward Avenue, Torrington ..,....38 Southfield Road, Fairfield .,......2855 Main Street, Glastonbury Roberts, Patricia.. ., Robinson, John.. Rogers, Nancy ,,..,.,. Rogers, Margaret .... Roman, Irene. .. Romei, Vincent ,....,. Rooney, Patricia ..,.. Rosa, Louise .,.,...,... Ross, John ..,r..,.. Rowe, Judy ..........,... Royce, Gordon ...,.... Rutherford, Carole .,...... Saglio, Lucy ............. Saglio, Marie .,.,......, Salafia, Joseph ........ Salvio, Louis ............ Sangeloty, Stanley.. Santiucci, Ellen .....,.. Sanzaro, Michael .... Sarasin, Shirley .. .. Sarin, Anita .,.,..,.., Scalise, Mary ........ Scallse, Susan .......,...., Scapellati, Lucille .,.. Scena, Edith ,.....,,r.. Schalau, Robert ....... Scheyd,, George ...., . ,..22A New Britain Avenue, Hartford Indian Town, Old Saybrook ...Worthington Ridge, Berlin 1163 East Middle Turnpike, Manchester Ledge Road, Plainville Park Street, West Haven ......190 Dwight Street, Waterbury .,...427 W. Putnam Avenue, Greenwich 63 Highland Street, Norwood, Mass. Oakland Avenue, Waterbury Loomis Avenue, Windsor ,....,,.65 Nott Street, Wethersfield ............109 High Street, Clinton High Street, Clinton .......86 Bidwell Terrace, Middletown .......55 Clinton Street, New Birtain Union Street, New Britain ...,....41 Linden Street, New Britain .......36 Preston Street, Hartford ..,,..,....245 Arch Street, New Britan ....,..,287 Tremont Street, New Britain ..,......117 Sexton Street, New Britain ......1556 Stanley Street, New Britain Plymouth Lane, Noroton .....,.. Apt. B-11, TCC Campus, New Britain Schiapelli, Mary Ellen ,.,... Schieding, Judith .......... Schipke, Judith ,....... Schipke, Sandra ...... Schmidt, Louise ..,.., Schmitt, Ronald ,..,,., Schramm, Janice., Schramm, Joan ...... Schultz, Barbara ........ Schupack, Rita ,.....,. Schwartz, Joan ..... Sears, Nancy .,......... Sedacca, Seymour... Sedgwick, Theresa . Sharasheff, Harriet. Shaw, John .,,,......... Shaw, Kenneth ....... Shea, Mary ........... Shields, Ruth ....... Shikiar, Albert ........... Shimchick, Walter... Shusdock, Mary An I1 .... Simonds, Marian ,........ Siskiewicz, Janet .,... Sistar, Mary Hilaria Skinner, Robert ...... Sliz, Walter .,...,.... Slysz, Stanley ....... Small, Marsha ......... Smayda, William ....,. Audubon Street, New Britain 55 Lounsbury Avenue, Waterbury Molzon Place, Bristol 25 Andrews Street, Meriden ...,...25 Andrews Street, Meriden .....,..43 Bank Street, Plainville ......133 Mill Street, New Britain .............College Highway, Granby ..........,..,..College Highway, Granby Hamilton Street, New Britain ........75 Hatch Street, New Britain ...........131 Main Street, New Britain ......159 Pythian Avenue, Torrington .....,1802 77th Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. Lower Lane, Berlin .......115 Oakland Terrace, Hartford Harrison Street, Hartford 236 Crystal Avenue, New London .....,98 Arundel Avenue, West Hartford Gilman Street, Hartford ....,..1153 Boynton Avenue, Bronx, N.Y. 35 Seymour Street, New Britain .................Howard Road, Greenwich ,.,,......151 Wall Street, Springfield, Vt. .,.....114 Rockwell Avenue, New Britain New Britain Memorial Hospital, New Britain ...,....230 Pleasant Street, New Britain R.F.D. iii, Byam Road, Waterbury Horace Street, New Britain ..,......786 Capitol Avenue, Hartford ......44 Holbrook Place, Ansonia Smith Smith Ann .......... Bette .......... Smith Carole ..,... Smith, Donald .,.., Smith, Elinor ..... Smith, Joan ........,. Smith, Smith Wanda ..... Bernice ..,,..,...... ...,,...Racebrook Road, Woodbridge New Britain Avenue, Hartford Box 18, Stafford Iver Avenue, East Haven R. F. D., Litchfield 39 Highview Avenue, Old Greenwich Prospect Avenue, Hartford Smulski, Richard .,..,.,. Sneideman, Rhona.. Sogan, Irene ........... Spencer, Gayeth ..... Spicer, Richard ......, Spieler, Ernest . ..... . Spierto, Richard ..,., Stachelek, Therese .. Stamos, Paraskeve.. Steck, Marlin ..,............ Steinkamp, Lillian .. Sterpka, Frank ........ ....156 West Center Street, Southington ...,26 Trumbull Avenue, Plainville ..,........ ...... R eservoir Road, Portland ........14 Willard Street, Wethersfield 84 Ledyard Street, New London Field Street, Bristol ......160 South Elm Street, Waterbury 49 Silver Street, New Britain Grandview Terrace, Hartford ,.41 Ives Street, Waterbury Baer Street, Middletown 35 Rose Avenue, West Hartford Stewart, John ,.,. Stillman, Peter . Stone, Mariorie . Strickland, Martha. Sturm, Mary.. . . . ., Sugden, Cynthia.. Sullivan, Patricia . .. Sullivan, Roy ..,. .. . Sullivan, Thomas . . Sunbury, Raymond ., Surgenor, Barbara , Sutkowski, Ernest ,. , Swanson, G. Adeline Swanson, Ingrid Swanson, Natalie , Swets, Joan , , . Szandrocha, John . Szela, Amelia . Szeppessy, James ,.,. . Szturkowski, Ann ...., Szubert, Marianne Symanowski, Barbara Talarico, Philip ,. Tallent, Eleanor ,... Tarca, Laura .. Taricani, Olga. ....., . Taylor, Frederick Taylor, Patricia . .. . Taylor, Shirley ..... Tedesca, Gloria ..,.. Teichert, Alfred ,,..... Teiral, Helen ....... Terry, Cora ..,.,,.., Thomson, John ..,.. .. Tiagwad, Ruth r.... Tisdall, Elaine. Toffolon, Zoa Tomasi, Raphael ........ Toomy, Frances ,..,.. Torino, Lorraine ...., Totire, Anita . ,.,.. . Tozzoli, Michael ,.... Tracy, Janice .,.. .. Trayes, Gordon ....,.. Trauman, Roberta ..... Triano, Barbara .. Tucker, David ..,..,..... Turcotte, Lorraine ,... . Turner, Marilyn Turner, Patricia ....,,.,., Tuttle, Gwendolyn ...... .,...... Uccello, Vincenza ..,.,. Urbunski, Judith .. Urso, James ., ,... ,. . Valley, Harold Vanderburgh, Mary... VanDuzer, Edward ..., Varriale, Rosemarie .. Vecchiolia, Eleanor. ...., . Venburg, Mariorie .. Veneziano, Anthony Vetre, Anthony ,. . . . Villa, Virginia ,. Volovski, Maureen ,... Vreeland, Erene .,.. Wach, Raymond . . Waida, Lawrence . Walden, Doris . .. Waldron, Carroll Wall, Kathleen . ..,. . Walnum, Roberta ..... Walsh, Maureen . Walsh, Sheila . Ward, Moryalice , Ward, Richard. , . Ward, William , DIRECTORY 40 Riverview Road, Rocky Hill . .. 27 Morgan Avenue, Norwalk .. .39 Hazel Street, Hartford .,.. Powder Hill, Middlefield Meadow Street, Winsted . ...,. 42 Gorden Steet, Wethersfield . . . 11 Media Avenue, Waterbury . ,. ,. B4 Linwood Street, Newington .. 682 Prospect Street, Torrington .. 209 MacArthur Drive, New Britain 506 Park Road, West Hartford ,.....,.15 Maple Avenue, Middletown 98 Jubilee Street, New Britain . 45 Newfield Avenue, New Britain Roger Street, Hartford . .. . . . 7 Summer Street, Norwalk Apt. 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Cropper, Douglas L ....,. Dennis, John R. ..... .. Fratini, Lillian M .... .. .. Gallagher, James W. Geary, Edmund ..... ,..,. Guzzardi, Carmelo ...... Hagearty, Helene M... .. lzzi, Seiver A. .... ..,. Kamienski, Juzef. .. King, Donald C. ,.... ,. . McGuire, Warren O.. ,. Masonis, Barbara .. Neely. Joan Carol .,.., Petraiuolo, Edward Robins, Gladys C. Rossi, Helen B. ..... ,. Silver, Robert J. .... . Slepski, Chester R. Suhren, Annaliese ..... Suitor, James R. . ,. ,. Tyaack, Conrad J. .. .. Wellman, Helen Marie. Wimmer, Margaret E.. ,. .. 1120 Shepard Avenue, Hamden 21 Springside Avenue, East Hartford ., . . . 46 Palm Street, Hartford , 191 Campfield Avenue, Hartford . ,. . .. 69 Biruta Street, New Britain 106 Woodside Village, Stamford . .....Wolfpit Road, Norwalk .. 339 Hanover Street, Meriden , ..339 Hanover Street, Meriden , ,. .. R.F.D. I,lf1, Jewen City H122 Dean Drive, New Britain . ., .38 North First Street, Meriden B6 Park Drive, New Britain Huckleberry Hill, Collinsville 128 Sylvan Avenue, West Hartord . 26 Chicago Avenue, Groton 135 Victoria Road, New Britain .. . 900 Hanover Road, Meriden Woodland Drive, Greenwich 50 Hayes Drive, West Hartford ,,..132 Hartland Street, Bristol .,..11 Rapallo Avenue, Middletown 87 South Quaker Lane, West Hartford 37 Pearl Street, New Britain Last Road, Tenafiy, N. J. .. .....,........ B6 Lalley Blvd., Fairfield ,....448 Pleasant Street, Willamantic .. 41 Spring Street, Union City ,...Huckleberry Hill Road, Collinsville 55 Knollwood Circle, Waterbury .......157 Grove Street, New Britain , ..,,... Olde Springfield Road, Somers 201 Mansfield Avenue, Willimantic ......99 Brainard Road, Thompsonville Norfolk ...912 Whitby Avenue, Yeadon, Pa. .......912 Whitby Avenue, Yeadon, Pa. Park Street, Hartford 242 Hartford Avenue, New Britain ...242 Hartford Avenue, New Britain 16 Highland Street, Newington ..,.19 Swan Avenue, Seymour .78 Knowles Avenue, Southington .. 53 Hillcrest Avenue, New Britain Hoover Avenue, Bristol 31 Greenfield Drive, New Britain . ..... 65 Pilgrim Road, West Hartford .......862 New Britain Avenue, Hartford 43 Old Mill Road, Middletown .......,Allen Hill Road, Brooklyn ............175 Minerva Street, Derby ......49 Deming Street, Manchester 37 Page Street, Norwich ,. ..... 17 Newbury Street, Hartford ., .,.. Thomstead Road, Simsbury . ........ 37 Bank Street, Winsted White Oak Lane, Simsbury ...,.,.33 Rawley Avenue, Waterbury . ,. .48 Beaver Street, New Britain 139 Prospect Street, East Hartford ,..224 Harrison St., Fr. Sq., L. l., N.Y. .. 133 Broad Street, New Britain .. ., . 250 Percival Avenue, Kensington .....South Street, R.F.D. ffl, Cromwell 484 Osgood Avenue, New Britain B4 High Street, Clinton . . . 366 Whalley Avenue, New Haven .. .. .. South Meriden Road, Cheshire , . . . ,301 Hanover Street, Meriden .. ,Chamberlain Highway, Kensington .. .. Worthington Ridge, Berlin .. 34 Wilcox Street, New Britain . ..,. 87 Wells Road, Wethersfield . 133 Fisher Road, Middletown . 173 Fourth Street, Meriden 116 Goodale Drive, Newington SENIOR Alfieri, Gloria, 1449 Corbin Ave., New Britain. Allegretti, Frank, 101 Boswell Ave., Norwich. I.A. Club 2, 3, 4, Rockland Dorm Stu. Advisory Comm., M.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Andersson, Pauline, 9 Roland Ave., East Norwalk. Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, Treas. 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Hist. 4, T.C.C. Singers 2, 3, 4, A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4, U.N.E.S.C.O. 3, 4, Cor. Sec. 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Treas. 4, Who's Who, Dial Staff 3, Budget Comm. 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 1, Basketball 2, Badminton 2. Arvanetaki, George, 1615 Stanley St., New Britain. Photography Club 1, 2, 3, 4, V.P. 3, Radio and Television Workshop 1, 2, 3, 4, Station Mgr. 3, 4, Chief Engineer 1, 2, 3, 4, College Theatre 3, 4, I.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Athanasiades, Maria, 28 Babcock St., Hartford. A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, V.P. 3, 4, College Theatre 1, Art Club 2, 3, 4, V.P. 4, U.N.E.S.C.O. 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, Librarian 4, T.C.C. Singers 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, C.I.S.L. 4, S.E.A.C. Delegate Council, Eastern States Representatives , Regional Kappa Delta Pi Conference 3, Junior Prom Comm. 3, Snow Queen Candidate 3, 4, Mistletoe Ball Queen 3, State Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4, P.T.A. Scholarship 4, Who's Who. Bacus, Sophie, 92 Webster Hill Blvd., West Hartford. F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, T.C.C. Singers, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Junior Counselor, W.A.A. Barnes, Charlotte, 47 New Britain Ave., Unionville. A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Psychology Club 1, Student Council 3, 4, Eastern States Delegate, Junior Counselor, Basket- ball Sports Leader 1, Officials Club, Co-Chm. S.l.W.A.C., W.A.A. Treas. 2, V.P. 3, Pres. 4, Badminton 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, W.A.A. Numerols and Letter. Barnes, John, 36 Sims St., Newport, R.l. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, T.C.C. Singers, Devilaires, A.C.E., Radio Work- shop 1, M.A.A. Officer, College Theatre 1, 2, 3, Co-Chm. Home- Coming 3, Basketball Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. Barone, Eleanor, 107 Pennsylvania Ave., Niantic. F.T.A. 1, 2, Radio Club 2, Student Council 4, W.A.A. Council 3, 4, Calender Comm. 2, Student Handbook 2, Editor-In-Chief 3, Dial Staff 4, All College Banquet Comm. 4, Fall Sports Day Comm. 3, Chairman W.A.A. Annual Party 4, Intramurals-Golf 2, Field Hockey 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 2, 3. Barratt, Lois, Canaan Chorus 2, 3, T.C.C. Singers 2, 3, A.C.E. 3, Junior Minstrel. Barto, Ida, 192 Hamilton Ave., Greenwich. A.C.E., F.T.A., Chorus, S.F.G.A., Dorm. Sec. 2, Dorm. Treas. 3, Poster Comm. Chm., Dial Staff 4, WA.A. Council, Fall Sports Day Co-Chm. 3, Recorder, Basketball, Ping-pong, Softball, Field Hockey. Bierce, Norma, Falls Village. A.C.E. 3, Art Club 1, 4, Junior Minstrel, Pep Comm. 3, As- sembly-Lecture Comm. 4, Dial Staff 3. Biewald, Edward, 15 Gardners Lane, Ansonia. F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, U.N.E.S.C.O. 1, 2, Photo. Club 1, 2, 3, Radio Club 2, I.A. Club 1, 2, V-P. 3, Handicrafts Club 3, Kappa Delta Pi, Epsilon Pi Tou 2, Treas. 3, Junior Counselor, Student Council 3, Freshman Initaition 2, Homecoming Co-Chm. 2, Fall Sports Day Co-Chm. 3, Bowilng Club 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Gottsegen Scholarship. Bode, Mary, 138 West Ave., Darien. A.C.E. 2, 3, 4, Bridge Club 2, 3, College Theatre 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Junior Counselor, Student Council 2, 3, Soph. Hop Comm., Jr. Prom Comm., Dial Staff 4, Softball 1. Borawski, Stanley, 298 Oak St., New Britain. F.T.A. 4, Radio Club 1, 2, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4, Beacons 1, 2, 3, 4, Dial Staff 3, Intramural Softball 3, 4. Brink, Myldred, 69 Ellsworth St., Hartford. College Theatre 1, 2, 3, 4, English Club 3, 4, Social Science Club 3, 4, College Forum 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Student Council 4. Brotherton, Elbert, Apart. B14, T.C.C. Campus, New Briton. Brown, Joan, 17 Collett St., Hamden. A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Counselor, Student Council 4, Dorm. Social Activities Comm. 3, Dorm. Council 4, Social Activities Comm. 3, Treas. 4, Homecoming Comm. 3, 4, Winter Week-end Comm. 3, Mardi Gras Comm. 3, 4, W.A.A. Council 2, 3, Ping- pong Sportsleader 2, 3, Basketball 1, Field Hockey 3, Softball 1, Volleyball 3, Numerals. CLASS Chalmers, Helen, 140 East 40th St., New York, N.Y. Radio Workshop, Disc Jockey, Librarian 4. Chiappini, Audrey, 215 Roxbury Rd., New Britain. A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 1, 2, Chorus 2, 3, Psychology Club 2, 3, 4, W. A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Cocchiola, Lavina, R.F.D. i'f2, Prospect. A.C.E. 1, 4, Chorus 2, 3, Librarian 3, T.C.C. Singers 2, 3, Senior Counselor, Class Play Competition 3, Class Float 3, Junior Minstre, Jr. Prom Comm. Conklin, Walter, 27 Dexter Ave., Meriden. College Band 1, 2, 3, 4, V.P. 3, Pres. 4, A.C.E. 3, 4, F.T.A. 4. Connolly, Elizabeth, Ferry Rd., Old Saybrook. A.C.E. 1, Student Council 1, Dorm. Council 4, Poster Comm. 4. Conreaux, Nancy, 190 Charles St., South Meriden. A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, Radio Club 2, S.F.G.A. 3, 4, Wellesley Conf. Rep. 3, Fr. lnitation Comm. 2, Mardi Gras Comm. 3, Winter Week-end Comm. 3, All College Banquet Chairman 4, Soc. Act. Comm. 1, Junior Counselor, Asst. Art Instr., Bio. Chart Illustrator, Dial Art Editor, Fall Sports Day Comm. 1, Basketball Intramurals 1, 2. Corn, Mildred, 241 Lincoln St., Waterbury A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, College Theatre 2, 3, 4, U.N.E.S.C.O. 1, 2, 3, 4, Psychology Club 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Waterbury P.T.A. Scholarship. DeFrank, Barbara, Johnson Rd., Woodbridge. Bridge Club 2, 3, 4, Statician 3, Moth Club 2, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Student Personnel Comm. 3, Lounge Comm. 3, 4, Soft- ball 2, Honor Team 2. DeGrandi, Josephine, 85 Kilbourne Ave., New Britain. F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Seminar 1, 2, 3, 4, Psychology Club 2, College Theatre 1, 2, Science Fair 2, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3,i 4, Lambda Mu Nu 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, 3, Pres. 4, Volleyball Intramurals. DeMichiel, Antoinette, 85 Holley Pl., Torrington. Radio Workshop 1, 2, A.C.E. 1, 3, 4, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Dobrowalski, Jennie, 125 Gold St., New Britain. Psychology Club 1, Radio Club 1, Beacons 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4. Doherty, Thomas, 194 Vorth St., New Britain. Jr. Counselor, Jr. Class Rep. to Eastern States Conference, Int. Mur. Basketball 1, 2, 3, Int. Mur. Softball 1, 2, 3. Donahue, Maureen, B1 Sefton Dr., New Britain. A.C.E. 2, 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Bridge Club 3, College Theatre 3, Psych. Club 4. Domiian, Aloysius, 10 Molikowski Circle, New Britain. I.A. Club l, 2, 3, 4. Donnelly, Margaret, 29 Russwin Rd., New Britain. A.C.E. 1, 2, Radio Club 1, 2, Chorus 1, Soph. Hop Comm. 2, Homecoming Committee 2, 3, W.A.A. Sports Leader 2. Drobot, Richard, 82 Lyman St., New Britain. F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4. Eddinger, Richard, 186 Taft Ave., Bridgeport. I.A. Ed. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Photography Club 3, 4, Epsilon Pi Tau 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3. Ehrenpreis, Walter, 2725 Sedgwick Ave., Bronx, N. Y. Math Club, Officials Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Budget Comm., Vors. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Vars. Baseball 2, 3, 4. Elliott, Elaine, 89 Naubuc Ave., East Hartford. C.E.A., N. E. A., F.T.A., Moth Club, Psych. Club, Jr. and Sr. Counselor. Elliott, Frank, 1023 Maple Ave., Hartford. Sociology Club 1, 2, Soc. Sci. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Eng. Club 2, College Theatre 4, College Forum 2, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, C.l.S.L. 2, 3, 4, Class V.P. 1, Recorder Staff 1, 2, Pillar 2, Dial Staff 4, M.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, State Scholarship 4. Emmerson, Laura, 14 West Rocks Rd., Norwalk. Chorus 1, College Theater 2, 3, 4, Eng. Club 2, 3, Chm. 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Fact Finding Comm. 3, 4, Pilar Staff 3, 4, State Scholarship 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 1. Falcetti, Donald, 795 Farmington Ave., Kensington. A.C.E. 3, 4! College Theater 1, 2, Psych. Club 1, Soc. Sci. Club 1, 2, Sociology 1. Farrell, Ann, 24 Argyle Ave., West Hartford. College Theatre 1, 2, Psych. Club 3, 4, A.C.E. 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 1, 2, Bridge Club 3, Radio Club 1, 2, Class Treas. 2, 3, 4, Class Election Comm. 3, 4, Student Faculty Lounge Comm. 3, 4, Co-Chm. 4, Jr. Counselor, Homecoming Comm. 3, Jr. Prom Comm., Minstrel Comm., Co-Chm. Soph. Cotillion, Soph. Hop Comm., Dial Staff 4, High School Playday Comm. 3, Softball Int. Mur. 1, 2, Basketball Int. Mur. 2, 3, 4. Firnhaber, Teresa, Hartland Terrace, Kensington. A.C.E. 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Treas. 4, Outing Club 3, 4, Treas. 4, Psych. Club 2, 3, Jr. Counselor, Archery 1, 2, 3. Fitch, Betty, Canaan, Conn. Chorus 1, 2, 3. Fitzpatrick, Richard, 1144 Fenwood Dr., Valley Stream, l..l. l.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officials Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vars. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Elis, Joanne, 214 Burritt St., New Britain. F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Chem. Seminar 3, 4, Psyc. Club 2, Lambda Mu Nu 2, 3, Treas. 4, Badminton Club 3. Fliss, Donald, 177 Burritt St., New Britain. F.T.A. 3, Jr. Class Comm. 3, Dial Staff 4, Int. Mur. Softball 3. Foley, Carol, 84 Evergreen Ave., Hartford. College Theater 1, Chorus 2, 3, 4, A.C.E. 4, F.T.A. 4. Frolish, Lillian, 855 Howe Ave., Shelton. A.C.E. 4, Cheerleader 1, College Theater 1, 2, English Club 3, 4, Photography Club 1, 2. Gaffney, Jane, 27 Harrison St., New Britain. A.C.E. 1, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 4, W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Galasyn, Valentine, 134 Bartholomew Ave., Hartford. Chem. Sem. - Chm., Kappa Delta Pi, Lambda Mu Nu, Conn. Valley Student Scientific Conf., Science Open House. Garber, Jean, 78 Rockledge Dr., West Hartford. A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, F.T.A. 2, Radio Club 1, 2, Bridge Club 3, 4, Psyc. Club 4, Chorus 1, 2. Gifford, Janet, 29 Castlewood Rd., West Hartford. Chorus 1, A.C.E. 1, 3, 4, Junior Counselor. Glynn, Philip, 74 New Park Ave., Hartford. Math Club 3, 4, Psyc. Club 3, Admissions Testing Aide 3. Godzyk, Catherine, 155 Wynola Ave., New Britain. F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Corres. Sec. 3, Psyc. Club 1, Beacons 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, Assc. Editor 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Jr. Counselor, Wall Street Journal Student Achievement Award 3, Dial Staff Typist 4, S. E. A. C. Newsletter Staff 4, Business Mgr., Archery 1. Goodrow, Philip, 1615 Stanley St., New Britain. Psyc. Club 1, Radio Club 1, Sociology Club 1, 2, Assembly- Lecture Comm. 3, Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4. Goulet, Paul, 87 Seaman Circle, Manchester. l.A. Club. Granucci, Ronald, 174 North Whittlesey Ave., Wallingford. College Theater 1, Chorus 3, T.C.C. Singers 3, Psyc. Club 3, Pres. 4. Gray, Joyce, 15 Eastview St., Hartford. A.C.E. 3, 4, Psyc. Club 2, 3, Soph. Hop Comm. 2, Spring Play Day Comm. 2. Grey, Edith, 17 Hillside St., Meriden. Eng. Club 2, Sec. 3, Vice-Chm. 4, Psyc. Club 4, State Scholar- ship 1, 2, 3, 4, Recorder Staff 1, 2, Dial Staff 3, Assistant Ed. 4. Griglun, Joan, 34 Park Terrace, Bridgeport. A.C.E. 1, Sec. 2, Prog. Chm. 3, 4, College Theater Sec. 1, Forum 2, 3, 4, Psych. Club 1, U.N.E.S.C.O. 1, Sec. 2, 3, Chm. 4, S.F.G.A. 3, Sec. 2, Treas. 4, C.I.S.L. 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Picnic 2, Homecoming Variety Show 2, All College Banquet Comm. 3, Del. to Yale Conference 3, A.C.E. International Conference 2, Del. to N. E. All College Conference 2, Snow Queen Candidate 3, Dial Staff 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Field Hockey 2. Grigorian, Violet, 41 Locust St., New Britain. Psyc. Club 2, A.C.E. 1, Ping Pong 2, Bowling 2. Grisevich, Paul, 151 Canaan St., Hartford. l.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Counselor, Epsilon Pi Tau 3, 4, Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Track, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, M.A.A. Grossman, Harry, 64 Pershing St., Hartford. Guzzordi, Eleanor, 22 Olga Ave., Wilson. F.T.A. 4, E.B.T.A. Convention 2, Beacons on Business Education 2, 3, 4, Exec. Sec. 2, Associate Ed. 3, Dial Typist 4. Hodik, Marie, 57 Soundview Ave., So. Norwalk. A.C.E. 1, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Psych. Club 2, 3, 4, Catalogue Comm. 3, Jr. Counselor 3. Hafner, Russell, 224 Kensington Ave., Meriden. A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, Jr. Counselor. Hall, Grace, Brooklyn. A.C.E. 2, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, College Theater 3, 4, Delta Zeta 1, U.C.A. 1: U.N.E.S.C.O. 4: Y.F.C.A. 3. Haney, Thomas, R.F.D. Box 43, Deep River. Hartog, Lee, 13 Bryan Rd., Rowayton. l.A. Club 1, 2, 3,4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Hausman, Norman, 29 Wedsworth St., East Hartford. Chorus 1, Forum 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Geog. Club 4, Pub. Chm. 3, Soc. Club 3, 4, S.S. Maiors and Minors Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Counselor 3, Sr. Counselor 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. Hayes, Annemae, 101 Sefton Dr., New Britain. A.C.E. 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, Radio Club 1, 2, Fr. Initiation 2, Soph. Hop Comm. 2, Lounge Comm. 3, 4, Psych. Club 1, Dial Staff 4. Heyel, Carolyn, 25 West Elm St., Greenwich. A.C.E., Chorus, F.T.A., Red Cross, Dorm. Council, Dorm. Treas., Recorder, Dial Staff, W.A.A. Council, Spring Play Day Co-Chm., Basketball, Field Hockey, Softball. Hinman, Roberta, 107 Campfield Ave., Hartford. College Theater 1, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 3, Sec. 4, Lambda Mu Nu 2, 4, Treas. 3, Counselor 3, 4. Hoffman, Adrienne, 24 Francis St., East Hartford. F.T.A., A.C.E.,, Chorus, Jr. Counselor. Hynds, Mary, 45 Pleasant St., Manchester. F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, A.C.E. 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 3, 4, Jr. Counselor. Ireland, Jean, 40 Willow St., Norwalk. A.C.E. Dial Staff, Basketball, Field Hockey, Softball, Volley Ball. Johnson, Robert, 16 Violet St., Hartford. l.A. Club, College Theater, Outing Club, Epsilon Pi Tau, Jr. Prom Comm, Dial Staff 4. Kane, David, 5 Tonetta Circle, Norwalk. l.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, S.F.G.A. 1, 2, 3, C.I.S.L. 3, Rockland Dorm. V.P. 3, Pres. 4, Epsilon Pi Tau 3, Pres. 4, Athletic Board of Awards and Controls 3, M.A.A. 1, 2, Pres. 3, 4, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Cpt. 4, Letter Award for Tennis 2, 3, 4, Sweater Award for Tennis 4. Kasney, Beatrice, Harwinton. A. C. E. 2, 3, 4, W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, W.A.A. Council 2. Katona, Dennis, 42 VanBuren Avenue, Norwalk. l.A. Club. Keenan, Patricia, 172 Webster Hill Blvd., West Hartford. Chorus 1, 2, Beacons 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor 3, Soc. Act. Chairman 2, S.F.G.A. Sec. 2, C.I.S.L. 3, 4, Clerk of House 3, Senator 4, Eastern States Del. 3, 4, Fr. Dance Comm. 1, Class Sec. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dorm. Council 4, Dorm. Sec. Act. 3, Dorm Head Proctor 4, Winter Weed-end Comm. 3, Snow Queen Candidate 3, 4, Jun- ior Counselor, All College Banquet Comm. 3, 4, Fall Sports Comm. 2, 3, Spring Play Day Comm. 2, 3, E.B.T.A. 2, 4, Stu. Personnel Comm. 3, Junior Minstrel Comm., Radio Club 1. Kelley, Mary Ellen, 72 Fairfield Ave., Hartford. A.C.E., F.T.A., College Theatre, Radio Club. Kellum, Laurence, 10 Wall St., Cromwell. Psych. Club 1, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, Football 1. Kokoszka, Chester, 424 So. Main St., Midletown. Psych. Club 1, Sociology Club 1, 2. Kumm, Earl, 423 Church St., New Britain. F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, Treas. 3, Forum 1, 2, 3, 4, Psych. Club 1, Soc. Sci. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, U.N.E.S.C.O. 1, Treas. 2, Chm. 3, C.I.S.L. 3. Kuncik, Dorothy, 33 Wakelee Ave., Shelton. College Theater 2, 3, 4, Radio-Tele Workshop 2, 3, 4, U.N.E.S.C.O. 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, Jr. Counselor, Beacons 2, 3, 4, Jr. Prom Comm., Curriculum Comm. 4, Class Play Competitions 3, Jr. Minstrel 3, W.A.A. Kurach, Ann, 599 Ogden St., Bridgeport. A.C.E., F.T.A., Art Club, Psych. Club. Lagasse, Wilmar, 128 Church St., Bristol. Math Club 3, 4. Lanati, Edward, 23 Whiton St., Windsor Locks. College Theater 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Psych. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, S.F.G.A. 3, 4, Stu. Pers. Comm. 4, Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, Dial Photo. Ed. 4. Landon, James, 77a Clement Dr., West Hartford. Chorus 3, F.T.A. 3, Outing Club 3, V.P. 4, Square Dance Club 1, Band 1, Stu. Director 2, V.P. 2, Pres. 3, Bus. Mgr. 4, S.F.G.A. 4. Lee, Mary, 78 Revere St., Waterbury. A.C.E. 1, Jr. Counselor, Calendar Comm. 3, Stu. Handbook Comm. 3, Ed. 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 4. Lesieur, Frank, East Hill Rd., Collinsville. l.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Epsilon Pi Tau 2, 3, 4, Athletic Board of Control and Awards 3, M.A.A., Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Sweater. Levin, Jean, 40 Ardmore Rd., West Hartford. A.C.E. 3, 4, Homecoming Comm. 4, Stu. Pers. Comm. 4, Dial Stat? 4, Basketball 3. Levinson, Herbert, 143 Penn St., Brooklyn, N. Y. I.A. Club 2, 3, 4, Epsilon Pi Tau 3, 4. Lowe, Jacquelin, 65A Webster St., Hartford. A.C.E. 3, F.T.A. 2, Catalogue Comm. 4. Lundquist, Mary P., 337 Farmington Ave., Bristol. Chorus 1, 2, 3, Psych. Club 3, A.C.E. 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, Sports Leader 4, Archery 3, 4. Lynch, Cornelius, 40 Gladden St., New Britain. College Forum 2, 3, 4, Pub. Chm. 3, College Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Psych. Club 1, Georg. Club 3, Chem. Seminar 2, 3, 4, Soc. Club 1, 4, F.T.A. 2, 4, Soc. Sci. Maiors Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Rep., Jr. Counselor, C.l.S.L. 2, College Forum Rep. to Stu. Council 3. McCain, David, 167 Fairview Dr., Kensington. Bridge Club 3, Sq. Dance Club 1, 2, 3, Class Play 2, Class Night Comm. 4, Jr. Prom. Comm. 3, Soph. Hop Comm. 2, Lounge Comm. 3, 4, Sr. Soc. Comm. 4, M.A.A. Council 1, 2, 3, Vars. Baseball 1, 2, 4, Vars. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. McCain, Russell, 167 Fairview Dr., Kensington. I.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Epsilon Pi Tau 3, V.P. 4, Tony Apisco Scholarship, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Cpt. 2, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. McCord, Dorothy, 187 Ashland Ave., Newington. Radio Club 1, 2, Sec. 2, Jr. Counselor, Dial Staff 4, Pep Comm. 3, Soph. Hop Comm. 2, Prom Comm. 3, Sadie Hawkins Day Dance Comm. 2, Calendar Comm. 2, Chm. Class Cheer 3, 4, W.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Chm. High School Basketball Playday 2, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Cpt. Basketball 3, 4, Class Honor Team 3, All Star Team 3, Softball 3, 4. McGahie, Douglas, 41 Crescent St., Wallingford. Chorus 1, 2, Pres. 3, V.P. 4, Deviloires, Psych Club 1, 2, 3, V.P. 4, Eng. Club 3, 4, U.N.E.S.C.O. 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, Pres. 4, Jr. Counselor, V.P. of class 4, Who's Who 4, lntra. Basketball, Intro. Softball, Lions Club Scholarship. McPhee, James D., 7 Hamilton Court, Hartford. English Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 1, College Theater 4, Soc. Sci Club 3, 4, Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, V.P. 4, C.I.S.L. 3, 4, Class Pres. 1, Stu. Faculty Council 2, 3, Lit. Ed. Recorder 3, Bus. Mgr. Pillar 3. MacCormack, Donald Edwin, 31 Harral Ave., Bridgeport. College Theater 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Lighting Dr. 2, 3, 4, I.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, V.P. 3, Co-Pres. 4, Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Dr. 2, Pub. Dr. 3, 4, Photo. Club 3, 4, Chorus 1, F.T.A. 4, Epsilon Pi Tau 3, 4, Rockland Dorm. Sec. Treas. 4, Stu. Council 3, 4, I.A. Dept. Rep. to I.A. Faculty 4, Stu. Budget Comm. 3, 4, Co-Chm. 4, Soc. Acts Comm. 4, Sr. Counselor, Jr. Minstrel Stage Mgr., Soph. Variety Show Lighting Dr., Class Play Competitions Stage Mgr. 2, 3, 4. Madanick, Seymour, 153 Bay 26, Brooklyn, N. Y. Radio Club 1, 2, Stu. Council 1, Jr. Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, Cpt. 2, 3, Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4. Magut, Michael, 98 Birdsey St., Bridgeport. Radio Club, Chem. Sem., Basketball 2, Cross-Country 1, Track 1, 2, Mgr. 3. Martinock, Daniel, 3 Seymour St., New Britain. Mascola, Rosemarie, 1317 Corbin Ave., New Britain. Radio Club, College Theater, Badminton. Mazzurella, Patrick, 17 Malikowski Circle, New Britain. Officials Club 1, 2, M.A.A., lntermurals, Stu. Pub. Mgr., Football 2. Mikailonis, Joseph, 73 Flax Hill Rd., So. Norwalk. I.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, V.P. 4, Handicrafts Club 3, Epsilon Pi Tau 3, 4, Ski Club 3, Bridge Club 2, 3, Golf. Millium, Justin, 401 New Jersey Ave., Pt. Pleasant, N. J. I.A. Club 3, 4, Rockland Dorm. Treas. 3, lntra-Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Letter Award - Football 2, 3. Moeller, Joan, 22 Charles St., East Norwalk. College Theater 1, 2, Maiorette of College Band 1, 2, 3, 4, A.C.E. 2, State Historian 3, 4, Dial 4, Dorm. Soc. Act. Comm. 4, Stu.-Faculty Health Comm. 4, Poster Comm. 4, W.A.A. Council 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Molinari, Doris Mary, 373 Tryon St., So. Glastonbury. F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, A.C.E. 2, 3, 4, U.N.E.S.C.O. Council 3, 4, Corres. Sec. 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Psych. Club 3, 4, Geog. Club 3, 4. Mongillo, James, 102 Beechee St., Southington. F.T.A. Mourkas, Alice, 27 Barnes St., Bristol. F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, Beacons 1, 2, 3, 4, Assoc. Ed. 3. Murphy, Daniel, 215 Farren Ave., New Haven. Chorus 1, 2, 3, Special Chorus 2, 3, Deviloires 2, 3, 4, S.F.G.A. 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, S.F.G.A. Comm., Elections 2, 3, Forum 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Educational Bills Chm., Co-ordinating Comm. 4, C,l.S.L. 2, Judiciary Chm. 3, Del. Leader 4, Exchange Student Keene New Haven, T.C. 2, Blood Drive Co-Chairman 2, 3, Dedication Comm. H.B. Hall, Class Pres. 2, 3, All College Co-Chm. 3, Co-Chm. Fall Sports Day 3, Badminton Chm. 2, Champion Singles 4, Mixed Doubles 3, 4, lntrmural Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball Mgr. 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Champions 2, 3. Murray, Patricia, 9 Meeton St., Fairfield. Chorus 1, Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, Psych. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 3, 4, Junior Minstrel. Murray, Rodalind, Maxson St., Ashaway, R.l. Art Club 3, 4, Psych. Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, A.C.E. 2, 3, 4, College Theatre 1, 2, 3, Publicity Mgr. 3, Program Chm. 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Eastern States Conference 3. Navickas, Robert, 57 Rhodes St., New Britain. Soc. Sci. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Soc. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2, 3, Stu. Ed. Assc. of Conn. 3, 4, V.P. 3, Pres. 4, College Forum 1, 2, 3, 4, U.N.E.S.C.O. Council 3, 4, Treas. 4, Psych. Club 1, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Lambda Mu Nu 4. Newtield, Aldona, 57 Rhodes St., New Britain. A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, V.P. 2, Psych. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Corr. Sec. 3, U.N.E.S.C.O. 1, 2, 3, V.Chm. 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, W.A.A. Council 3, S.G.A.C. Editor 4, Stu, Handbook 1, S.F.G.A. 3, 4, Quoto Club Scholar- ship, St. Andrews Quild Scholarship, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, sec. 4, Del-Biennial Conven., Soph. Cot. Comm., Fact Finding Comm. 3, Jr. 8- Sr. Cour., Pep Comm. 3, Basketball 1, 2, Honor Team 1, 2,4 Field Hockey 1, 2. Nosenchuck, Harvey, 156 Main St., Danielson, Conn. A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4, Psych. Club 4, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, U.N.E.S.C.O. 1, 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Alpha Phi Omega 4, Delagate to Fall Conference State A.C.E. 4, Co-Chm. A.C.E. Fair 3, U.N.E.S.C.O. Informal Dance Comm. 4, Co-Chm. U.N.E.S.C.O. Mistletoe Ball, Jr. Minstrel Comm. 3, Student-Faculty Relief Comm 3, Poster Comm. 4. Oldham, Walter, 55 Pinewood Trail, Trumbull. Student Council 2, Social Activities Comm. 1, 2, Budget Comm. 1, 2, Lounge Comm. 1, 2, Varsity Football 1, 2, Int. Mu. Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Int. Mu. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Ostrowski, Emil, 159 Oak St., New Britain. Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, Dial 3, 4, Adv. Mgr. 4, Beacons 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Mgr. 3, lnt. Mur. Softball 3. Owsiok, Edward, 301 Farmington Ave., New Britain. Oxner, Janet, 473 Broad St., Meriden. Chorus 1, 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, A.C.E. 2, 3, 4, Photo. Club 3, Jr. Counselor. Palinsky, Norman, 806 East 175th St., Bronx, N. Y. Int. Mur. Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Vars. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co- Capt. 4. Panitz, Herbert, 314 East 178th St., Bronx, N. Y. Recorder Sports Editor 2, 3, 4, Vars. Baseball 2, 3, 4, Jr. Vars. Basketball, Int. Mur. Basketball 1, 2. Peck, Nancy, 130 Sunrise Ave., New Britain. A.C.E., F.T.A., Bridge Club 3, Sec. 3, Devilaire's Accompanist, Jr. Counselor, W.A.A. Pegolo, Roger, 466 Warren St., New Britain. E.B.T.A. 3, 4, Beacons 1, 2, 3, 4, Dial Staff 3, 4, Int. Mur. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Int. Mur. Softball 1, 2, 3, 4. Perugini, Nicholas, 73 Laval St., Waterbury. A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, V.P. 4, T.C.C. Singers 2, 3, 4, Devilaire's 2, 3, 4, College Theater 1, 2, 3, 4, V.N.E.S.C.O. 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Photo. Club 3, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, Alumni Sec. 4, Stu. Council 4, Jr. Class V.P., Sr. Class Pres., Jr. Prom Chm., Soc. Act. Comm. 3, 4, Sec. 4. Phelan, Claire, 55 Catherine Ave., Waterbury. College Theater 1, 2, 3, 4, Photo. Club 1, 2, Chem. Seminar 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Stu. Personnel Comm. 2, Curriculum Comm. 3, 4, Homecoming Co-Chm. 4, Basketball Int. Mur. 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball lnt. Mur. 1, 2, 3, 4, W.A.A. Council 4. Prince, Dorothy, 5 Sheppard St., Stratford. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, A.C.E. 2. Prindle, Julia, 146 Prospect St., Torrington. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Counselor, Sping Play Day Co-Chm., W.A.A., Hockey 1, 2, Softball 1, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. Ragosa, Matilda, 43 Putnam Ave., So. Norwalk. College Theater 2, 3, English Club 1, 2, 3, 4, V.P. 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, V.P. 4, Who's Who 4, C.l.S.L. 3, 4, Stu. Council 2, 3, 4, The Recorder 2, 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4, Budget Comm. Co-Chm. 2, 3, Public Relations Comm, 2, 3, 4, W.A.A. Council 2, Int. Mur. Basketball 2, Field Hockey 1, 2, Badminton 1, 2. Rakowski, Lois, 151 Grove Hill, Kensington. F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Recording Sec. 3, 4, A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4, Psyc. Club 2, 3, W.A.A. Council 3, 4, Archery Leader 3. Reynolds, Frances, Jurlbutt Rd., Gales Ferry. College Theater 1, 2, 3, 4, V.P. 2, U.N.E.S.C.O. 2, English Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chm. 3, Dorm. Council 2, Dorm. V.P. 3, Pres. 4, C.I.S.L. 3, 4, East. States Rep. 3, Stu. Council 2, The Pillar 3, 4, Editor 3, W.A.A. 1. Reynolds, Genevieve, 184 Oakland St., Bristol. A.C.E. 3, 4, Chorus 1, F.T.A. 3, 4, W.A.A. 2, 3, 4. Roberds, Nancy, 62 White Ave., West Hartford. English Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, College Forum 3, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Dial Associate Editor 4. Roberts, Katherine, Meriden Rd., Middletown. A.C.E., Newman Club, Sports Club, Jr. Prom Comm. Rothstein, Irwin, 1841 Marmion Ave., New York, N. Y. Soc. Sci. Club 2, 3, 4, Otticials Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Beacons 1, 2, 3, 4, Vars. Baseball 1, 2, Vars. Basket- ball 1, 2, Vars. Basketball 4, Intramural Basketball 3, M.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Sansone, Jacqueline, 406 Stanley St., New Britain. Chorus 1, 2, 3, F.T.A. 1, 2, A.C.E. 1, 2, Psychology Club. Scheier, Sandra, 494 E. 91st St., Brooklyn, N.Y. F.T.A., N.E.A., Dial StaH 4. Schmidt, Margaret, Town's End Rd., Newtown. Eng. Club 3, 4, Radio-T.V. Workshop 3, 4, Treas. 3, 4, College Theatre 3, 4, Speech Critic 4, Radio-Gram 4, Stu. Council 4, U.N.E.S.C.O. Conference Comm. 4, Stu. And Faculty Open House Co-Chm. 3, 4, Play Reading Comm. 4, Stu. Faculty Television Comm. 4. Scripelliti, Marion, 471 Pequot Ave., New London. Art Club 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, A.C.E. 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Psych. Club 3, 4, College Theatre 3, Budget Comm. 3, 4, Archery Club 2, Soccer 2. Seymour, Shirley, Newgate Rd., Granby. A.C.E. 1, 3, 4, F.T.A. 1, Chorus 1, Lib. 2, Sec. 3, 4, T.C.C. Singers 2, 3, 4, College Theater 1, 2, 4, Sec. 3, Stu. Budger 2, Co-Chm. 3, 4. Shepard, Nellie, 42 Marion Ave., Plantsville. Chem. Sem. 3, 4, Math. 4, Photo. 2, Eve. Col. Orch. 1, 4, Science Open House 1, Conn. V. Stud. Scien. Conf. 2, 3. Sherman, Edith, 99 lves St., Waterbury. A.C.E. 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Psyc. Club 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. Sherman, Estelle, 11 Springside Ave., East Hartford. College Theater 1, A.C.E. 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, Jr. Counselor. Sicilian, Nancy, 4 Wilcox Manor, Westerly, R.l. A.C.E. 2, 4, College Theater 2, 4, Orchesis 4, Class Ring Comm. 4, Jr. Prom Comm., Young Adult Chris. Fellowship 2, 3, Pres. 4. Simmons, Shirley, 117 Brookfield Ave., Fairfield. Chorus 1, A.C.E. 1, 2, 3,4, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Program Comm. 1, 2, 4, Sec. 2, 3, Corresponding Sec. 4, Psyc. Club 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4, Radio Club 3, 4, U.N.E.S.C.O. 1, U.N.E.S.C.O. High School Conference Comm. 2, 3, 4, Assistant Editor S.E.A.C. Newsletter 4, Jr. Counselor, Suare Dance Club 1, W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1. Simonian, Arthur, 242 Hartford Ave., New Britain. F.T.A. 3, 4, Lambda Mu Nu 3, 4. Smith, Jean, 134 North School St., Manchester. F.T.A. 3, 4, Lambda Mu Nu 3, 4. Smith, Jean, 134 North School St., Manchester. Chorus 1, 2, A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, Co-Chm. Homecoming Weekend 2, Co-Chm. Winter Weekend 2, 3, Dorm. Social Council 2, 3, Soc. Act. Chm. 41 All-College Banquet Comm. 2, 3, 4, Chm. r, Dorm. Council 4, Dial Staff 4, Basketball 3, 4, W.A.A. Council 3, 4. Soliwoda, Raymond, BB Derby St., New Britain. Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4,, Beacons 1, 2, 3, 4, Asst. Business Mgr. 3, Dial Staff 3, 4, Int. Mur. Baseball 3, 4. Spear, George, 562 Main St., Middletown. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Devilaires, Jr. Quartet, Beacons, Soc. Sci. Majors and Minors C-lub. Spicer, Richard, 84 Ledyard St., New London. College Theater 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, Devilaires 2, 3, 4, Sut. Council 3, lnt. Mur. Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Spring, Edwin, 16 Dwight Rd., West Hartford. Track 1, 2, 3, Letter Track. Springer, George, Box 554, Ancon, Canal Zone. l.A. Club 3, 4, Chorus 3, Photo. Club 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4. Stevens, Burton, 74 Academy Lane, Southington. Track, Varsity Club. Swider, Ronald, 34 Oneida St., New Britain. A.C.E. Photo. Club, Chorus, Jr. Minstrel, Soph. Dance Comm., lnt. Mur. Softball, Basketball. Szeluga, Joyce, 209 Bargour St., Hartford. Chorus 1, Psyc. 3, 4, Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Fall Sports Day 3. Talbot, Oral, 71 Mansfield Ave., New Britain. Talevi, Amalia, 103 Bridge St., Middletown. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, T.C.C. Singers 2, 3, Beacons 1,2,3,4, Radio Club 3, College Theater 1, Jr. Minstrel, Dial 4, lnt. Mur. Base- ball 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3. Thomas, Seratim, Apt. 17C T.C.C. New Britain. Beacons 1, 2, 3, 4, N.E.S.C.O. 3, 4, Chorus 1, East. Business Teachers Assc. 3, United Business Ed. Assc. 3. Tolis, Peter, 71 Spring St., New Britain. Soc. Sci. Club 1, 2, 3, 4,, F.T.A. 1, Psyc. Club 1, 2, Recorder 1, 2, lnt. Mur. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Tracey, Carolyn, 158 Waterville St., Waterbury. A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3. Treichel, Fran, So. Main St., Berlin. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, A.C.E. 3, 4, F.T.A. 4. Tucholski, Jean, 25 No. Riverside Ave., Terryville. F.T.A. 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 3, Otticials Club 3, Spring Ploy Day, Co-Chm. 4. Tyrseck, Eileen, Box 167, Montvile. A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4, Publications Rep. 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4. Walonski, Walter, Atwater St., Plantsville. l.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, College Band 3, 4, Epsilon Pi Tau 3, 4. Wasilewski, Eleanor, 352 Burritt St., New Britain. F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4, Psych. Club 1, 2, 3, U.N.E.S.C.O. 4, Junior Counselor. Wasserman, Leonard, 706 Garden St., Hartford. Soc. Sci. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chem. Seminar, Stu. Council 1, 2. Waugh, Janet, Box 65, Lakeside. Art Club 1, 3, A.C.E. 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Psych. Club 3, 4, Sports Leader of Field Hockey 2, Golf 3, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4. White, Glenn, 82 Myrtle St., Meriden. Eng. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4. Williams, Catherine, West St., Litchfield. Photo, Club 3, Geog. Club 3, 4, Psych. Club 3, 4, Class Rep. to W.A.A. 4, Badminton Club 3, 4, Badminton Sports Leader 3. Wilson, Nancy, 14 Crest Rd., Rowayton. A.C.E. 2, 3, 4, College Theatre 1, 2, 4, Art Club 4, Band 1, Ski Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, Little Eastern States Conf. 3, Stu. Curr. Faculty Comm. 1, 2, Soph. Class Play, Soph. Hop Publicity, Jr. Counselor, Dorm. Council 3, Stu. Faculty Personnel Comm. 3, Jr. Prom Com., Dial Stat? 4, Intramural Soccer 1, Basketball 1, Softball 1. Woodend, Albert, 24 Elmtield St., Elmwood. Beacons 1, 2, 3, 4, College Theatre 1, 2, 3, 4, V.P. 4, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Psych. Club 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Pres. 3, Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4, U.N.E.S.C.O. 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Phi Omega, Pres. 4, Recorder 1, Dial Asst. Bus. Mgr. 4, Jr. Counselor. Young, Roger, R.F.D. Jflfl, Danielson. 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