Danbury High School - Aggregate Yearbook (Danbury, CT)
- Class of 1959
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IT' PRESENTED BY THE Cmss OF 1959 DANBURY HIGH SCHOOL Dmaum CONNECTICDT outage C3 A igrnlngnr Thex left to me thezr house and lands uho am the next 0 lun On uhat nas f,I8lfS 1 lay my hands and reelx I 5,0111 lhewz word w rlttc n Ill 1 pocm hx XIHVI llempGtead Branch a natnc o UHIHIIILUI nt sxmlmolle o our Qt'llllll1CIllQ AQ we rea IZC tht lllltlll 2 llllllfllllltl wlth Mlllill wt were endowed me pcople of New ln 1 The motherln hrea-t of tlllh New l'n land hae nurtured mam a wwf and llflllldlll man poet wrlter alt1Qt muuuan and educator liooted deep wlthln her Qoll are churchef farmQ ples polntln hnax CIlNHlCl Qpeak for a people who hare falth ln God and hopt for the future llhe farme low lun' lll t e xerdant xallew Qpeak for a ltHUUI'f6fUl people 'lhe factorles thelr Qmolte stack POUIAIII forth blllow of Qmolte Speak for an 1IldUQlI'lUUS and provrewne people The L0llf.'f'CQ and unl XerQ1t1eQ pre nant with thoughk and 1dC3S Qpeak for a far Qlfhted peoplc fhe qulet and Qerene Lountrx homeQ Qpeak for a people who haxe learnt d to capture the culture and Charm w htch perx ade the land From llllg CHYIFOIIITICIII we hare drawn our wax of hfe a lerlta L t lu trcaiurcd a wax 6 I A 9 : e - ff- E3 l f 4 2' Q ,' v H ' . . '. 1 I I fl: f . ' ' as tl f 1' ' lgltnd. 'z factories. colleges. and homes. The churches, their proud stee- Ofa 1 --V Q x- '-...gl h fo , . , O. f ' ' '-Q : . , I . . V -'HQ .UA Q . 'Q V ., 1 '.g.l, . , les. ., 53 I' v I I ev' 5 ,, 3 o o M' PSQ f And lhe while sleeple pointing to the sky Has haunting bells tha! seem to consecrale. Freda Hammerslnugh ZR P ' ' -B ..,, 1- :QV ilfl 1- Y, 412-5 x Ll' Y' .. 3 ,Ax s?Q ' -W ,e ,fr x 0 . .. l hy., ,I Q, 'lo .meh a rlmsler I lull e1'er stray, Q f-'N-1, V Where these sequestered pausings greet the Jay. 1 p ' 3- ' Nladelim- F. liver 5 1 G K! A S ' I I ' 1, 1. , 5 , 2 1 Q X 5 A Q J i Ai gm ,f-v, 4-L vu., 0, gr! l , 1' ig. ,rxh 'th AQ 4-sw'-151 1, 1:1 . , 1. xx V :pu ,bij if .A i J: -'Ei Q: .Ig I , ' 4 ' f ti x 'H v,'.,f ' A ' i- 91. 'F V -I--V K 1-ACI , K - , , 'f 1 ' ' r ,-A' . l, Q yt M Aft.: S- ' u, V 7 P , -1, 1- 5 ' 4 -'-' f 'r Q. ' J., ig .'1 rr' , ,ins .4 2,4 413 ns- Q. Z. ,, ,X , Mfg, 1 'Y ., Sli. , .-. 4.-, 4 'vi 1 'kgs' . 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Thur:-au 1' f f' A fn- o 'Elf :,- - 1 ' Us 0t!1m3.s3- A ' no Gag rf' N Bvhtmhnn We dedicate the pages ot this book to the countless thousands ot people who have glven us our rICl'l New England heritage and especially to our Vlce Prlnclpal Mlssj Marne Crosby whose help has enabled us to realize and make use ot this wonderful her: tage Mlss Crosby has devoted her time and effort to guldlng us through hugh school and to pre parlng us for eventual places In soclety that one day we too may make our contrlbutlon to the heritage ot future generations We , O. 2' v ,A v K I. fb s ar r 322 n illlrmnrmm NIR RAYMOND E LLAPLIN When a traveler loses the staff he leans upon the road he follows becomes dlfflCl lt and lon So lt was ln Danbury Hlgh School when we lost our devoted prmclpal Vlr Raymond E Claflln Though we lost the staff upon which we leaned we dld not lose those thmgs Mr Claflm had glven to us love frlendshlp determmatlon and coura e to do what IS rlght When a man glVCS so much of hlmself to others h1s memory remalns ln the hearts of those who loved hlm as a lxvm trlbute to his reatness ...... -J After many laborous and frultful sears amon th people of Danbury and especlally among the students of Danbury H1 h School Mr Charles T Musson Jr was taken from us at a tlme when we had really Drown to know and love hlm Not only was there an empty place ln the hl h school after hls death but there was also an emptlness ln the hearts of all those who knew hlm Only when a person of such ablllty and accom phshments has gone from among us do we truly reallze and appreclate the extent of hls work and mfluence Page 3 it S i L Mn CHARLES T MussoN JR Y' S TQ L-.Q A 4 III' di- We shall ewer be ffrateful to our class adsisors Nliss -Xlice Georgantas and 'Nlr Nlartm Green From the xerx beffmnmv of our sophomore year we have felt their Gentle influence Guiding u with patient aduce they hate en school and acceptmff our responslbilltles as sounv adults We like to think that their patlence and self sacrifice have rewarded them that when they look back on these past years their hearts wlll be filled with warm nostalffia for the mam pleasant moments spent with our class Ahuinnrn NIR Nl-ARTIN A Cmzsx Page 9 . 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' 1t'h:: .-' ff? 1:i.5'F- 7 ,LA CIM, 0 7959 x I tftr my ton ratulatlons o IC mcmhus of the class of 1939 who are now eomphtm,, their hlfh school careers It has been a pleasure to haye been souattd with you durln these years o study md an honor to haye been muted to paltluptte Nllll you Ill mam of your dass attlyltlfs you haxe enyoyed and beneflted from your attendance ln the Danbury Hwh School a school whose tradltlons haye become such an lmportant part ln the llfe of our com mumty X our Alma Mater 1s happy to mclude you among ns long and rex ered llgt of dlSXlI1Ul11Sh ed Graduates Note well that teachers and parents are allIlClp8llI1U that you wlll pres 'NIH XX ALT:-at I' Nwur QLILRINTVNIJPNT ently assume a deep Interest and responslbllxty IH the affalrs of your commumty My best wishes ,O mth you f' Zxaa Zeygeafs Pqe18 0 Q A f 1 May' r f? .' ' 51 . ' - t' it X . U x. . V . F , -. o - .. ' as- - -' f U' ' g - u' f - '. z ' , ' 1 The Town of Danbury' is very' proud that , C 7 Y -M Y . v LJ xl 4' 1 , y C - C' ' V U .' J ' . ' ' . . ' 4 ' n. .Ig fr V' I n Ijo fge Class of The greatest of all our national resources is mental capacity and int-ellectual grasp. One must adapt the goals of education to make man and the world what God intended them to be. During the past four years you have been offered an education which was designed to endow you with truths which contribute to your ideal of ex- cellence as well as your moral and spiritual growth. Here in Danbury High School your talents have come into full expression. You are to be congratulated on the achiey ements you haye made It IS the sincere wish of the Board of l'ducat1on that you will face the future warmed by ylslon, strenffthened by discipline and impelled by the ambltlon you haye shown PRESIDEN r A-MM Danbury Board of Education BOARD or EDUCATION tto rx ht 1 na K Kea ln r ar l' White Secretary 'Nlnldrerl I Qmith Recordm Sec retary Loul I lxllnlm Pre ulent Rabbi Jerome R Nlalmo Vue l re :dent Che ter W Foley Assistant Secretary W alter P Nseet Nuperlntentlent of School Charle I Qyyeeney Arnold Nic Lachlan Fred N Wilson Henry X Rocano Dr Henry N Blan field John P Preyidt Page I9 MR PATRICKJ MURNAINE Thls year s semor class of Danbury Hlffh School IS the flrst prluleffed to Graduate under the superusxon of Patrlckj Murnane our new prmclpal Althouffh thls IS hls flrst xear at our school we haxe alreadx per cened his keen lnterest ln all that occurs at Danburs Hlrh School He has XlSll6d our class rooms attended out soual functions and addressed the student body The class of 1909 appreuates eurx effort which our prmupal has made on our behalf We are Lertaln that ln the years to come he wlll contmue to lmbue the students of thls school wlth a deep appreuatlon of the Amencan way of lxfe Page 20 .r U I ,. -,f ' 121' if Xxx a . . . l W . , . . . . . . . , , -e I C D U .. . A . . D - - 1 - , 4 ' . Y . . . ' ' .U D I - .- . . . . Vice-Principals Nllss Claire L Parsons Vice Prln upa of the afternoon session IS a frlendlw and warm hearted person Her wlse counsellnff and ss mpathetlc under standlnff of our problems have been ID xaluable to us VVe shall alwaxs remem ber her Nllss J Khan: Cnosm Page 21 Miss CLAIRE L Pnsows Throuffhout our llves lt IS unllkelx that we shall ewer forffet our capable Vlce Prlnclpal Nllss Crosbw Her IH teffrlty and persplcaclty haxe had a pro found Influence on us durlnff our four lnfr and helplnff us with our mam trou bles she has 3QQlSlCCl urtuallw ex erx member of our class wlth her judlclous 3ClWlC6 Her elf possessed nature has graduallx radlated msplratlon to those who hare come m contact wnth her We hope that we shall be able to l1ve up to her standards 1n our future endeaxors '. I X 5 M. 7 . , b I. - c- V ' , -h P . K4 .Y V - , P . I D . ,. . . Y - C years at Danbury High School. Counsel- xz- L- l .' ' 0 . s - , .- aaa -. The role of teachers as sculptors of young minds has been direly overlooked. We cannot feel their elation when a student succeeds or their frustration when a student fails to learn. Too often their thouffhtfulness, enerositv and dedication have been taken for e- g . granted and we fail to see them for what they really are- men and woman devoted to helping Americas youth become her proudest possession. Though we rlon't often see them. the presence of the secretarial staff can be felt each day. Their efficiency and speed have contributed greatly to the smooth functioning of our school. We sincerely thank them for their prodigious efforts. Phe newly polished floors which we see at the beginning of each new week and the foods prepared for our raxenous appetites are just a few of the results of mam efforts made bi the cafeterla and maintenance staffs For their cheerfully rendered services we express our gratitude If 455-'i,iI3,II? 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Ralph W'aldo Emerson NIARY An N Annum Affectton ts the broadest basts 0 a good ltfe Mar Yad1ll1' mee n neat genume frlend future haxrdresser qulet but lots of fun Future Nurses Club 234 Roman: Hodterm 2 Fm M 0 ff af ff FLORENCE ALBRECHT She s not notsy loud nor gay but enjoys ltfe tn a quzet way o Are you klddmg glrl from Georgetown always a helpmg hand ture nurse saves sheet mustc Future Nurses Club 4 Bas PALL A AMURY I came I saw l conquered Froggy amhttnous and abe future admiral for Uncle Sam coachs llttle oy blg man from the Shores all around fellow Nattonal Honor Soezety 34 treasurer 4 Nutmegger 4 Student Council 34 executtve committee 3 president 4 Freshman Football Varszty Football 234 JLntor Varstty Basketball Nutmeg Boys State 3 Herttage assoctate d e lated Lice af, GERTRLDE Annnstst-:N Twtnhle twmltle ltttle ewes whats the mtschzef you dts gutse9 Gertte Oh how l hate to get up ID the morning' future steno utalxty p us W ho gomg roller skating' Future Busxness Leaders 4 Page ALAN K Annssmm Laugh and the world laughs wzth you future mechamc Engllsh hater Danbury Cambusters mlnd for mus tall good lookmg and good natured Band 1234 inmd Ln vw ADA AUGLSEWICZ True to her word her work and her frtends A a pretty partner prep parties lm always wrttlng letters pleasure to know Im Ada not a Btology Club 2 Nutmegger 2 Juntor Chotr 2 MLLQ 'M e Q A lm A Aucusswtcz She walhs wtth 103 and mtrth nener alone a cute as a button full of fun All set? Nou bet' thoughtful and true one of the twins Cheerleallmg 2 34 captam 4 Iuntor Lhotr 2 Nutmegger 4 Future Busmess Leaders 4 llerttage 30 Erin-:L AWRYTIS She smtles and smtles and wzll not stgh Mertz danng dimples future typlst clerk dreamy dxsposttton I knew 1 tennts enthusiast .KV on if I I . l . l r 9 ... . ... Al... d,,, . . . ic,.. , ... I , ' I l ..u.,. . , , I ld . K 5' r '7 , I- tai l I V l ' ,en r, K6 51,1 'gk -1- - s. ,D . ff? ' X Fl . . . ' ' ? ' ...fLl- fi 2 lfetball lg Senior Choir 4. - K ' . an b . . . l . ,Z ' ll I, ,Z A ', '. fl N ,, x DN ' ' l. l I- -.n ., w .vu .I '. 1 l . . . 'I' I H ' ' ' .t!,, . . ' : ., l ' GUIIIIA XI BALAZ I expect to go through thts uorld only once so uhw not enjov zt9 o Sas there cute coquette always wIth the crowd talent for talk In plea antlx unpredlct a 1 e llutmegger 234 manager 4 Spanish Club 1 Cheerlead Ing 34 Bzology Club 2 Her Itage -01141, L -XxI1A ,I BALDASARI: Neter do todas uhat you can put ojj tzll tomorrou Baldy Coat Guard ad mxrer to know her ln to hke her neat dre er a mInd of her own wax ready for fun Future 'Nurses Club 4 Span :sh Club 2 1 .L 9' '53 Rrmsnr A BAR ABI-1 She ts swfet tempered and one ot gentle moods Robbze What a bla neat and sweet ture secretary takes lIfe as It comes a 'NIIQQ rom 'Nlas achu ettb Future Buszness Leaders 4 llrutmegger 4 K KRLN NIAA BARINI 4 heart so true ts harrl to Ind Karen T at ae tank I empty ag.aIn y brothers' Q0 8IlllJlll0U: a falthful fnend nur Ing In the future Future Nurses Club 34 Ro mam llorlternz 23 .lunzor Lholr 2 Herztage DoLcI.As B ARRFTT Dont be mtsled by his tn nocent loolt Doug Wanna bet loaded wIth laughter I e able lad haIl from Geo r etown future electronic en meer Cybernetics Semznar 3 Ll bran Club 123 Intramural Baseball 12 PATRICIA BARTLLY She ts pretty to wall. u.Ith And ulttj to talk Ibllh Pat femme fatale gulllhle gal fashIon flash sweet and pelIte er rIfIc dancer fhrfwuzd l efwouf 1 Q9 Jtzfuefvbcwf FIIAACIS Jons BASSETT The lrzsh are hale and hearty Franlt Are you serloue always ready wIth a he p Ing hand newer a dull moment great y eass gomg Herztage SLSAN ELIZABETH BECHALD Ilo your on hzgh b a light In someones sly Susan Dont call me ue Incere cholar keen at the lAewboard graceful and genteel wonderful wIt Future Teachers flub 3 Le Cercle Francazs 34 serretary 34 .Seruor Chozr 34 secre tan 4 Herztage assIstant ed ztor fp! kr lfaf Page 31 I .J s.,,' S' X 'N-....- JUAN BECK KU01llIdf.f is but folly un lzss it is guidrd by grace out lnnmf, brown hair tenm loser good na lured her ways are quiet was mdu-tnou l'l lasatunzpo 34 Student Council 1 'X X. GAIL BECKET1' There ufas a soft and pensive grace east in thought upon hcr face. Gail . . . l ve got a problem! . . . so sincere . . . well-groom' . . . soft--po'en . . . I - telligzence personified Dramatic Club 3.4: El Pasa- tiempo 2.3.43 lnternatfonal Relations Club 43 llational Honor Society 3.4: Romani Hodierni 1.2.33 Spanish Club 1,23 Heritage, associate ed- itor. ' ' 1 -lk -K A 3v,1.,zJf 'f Lous Back What sweet delight a quiet lile affords Lotus rellable frlend lllnee microbiology aca tlemncally inclined a and dark regerxed L1 lasatlernpo 3 U L SANDRA Fronsxcu Bsronrr The reward for a good deed is to have done it. Sandy' . . . You know what mean. ..., omewhat .hy . . . future nurse . . . fabulous friend . . . genuine in exery' way Future Nurses' Club 4. Qi ,Ala-. .t Rin Jus Bssnsn Good nature is one of the richest duzdends of person am We Qort of good word for all sports enthusiast seldom with out a smile quiet? Basketball 234 Field Hack e 34 Heritage J t Tum ANN BENDER Such joy ambition finds Thea Honestly cool clarinet crazy mer cameras frantlc about freckles future science teacher' Dramatic flub 3 4 Future Teachers Club 2 3 4 Inter national Relations Club 4 llutmegger 34 Band 1234 treasurer 4 Itbrary Assist ant Heritage associate edz Of vu J-X Rom- RTA Brew unx At fzrst you thznlt shes quite denture afterwards you re not quite sure Bert Oh no' p en ty of :ep blond beauty gay and mischievous Dld you do your ome work' ng A 1 1A,L VICTORIA J. Bm oust A grain of gaiely seasons everything. l'i 'lfi . . . Oh I almost went nut of my' min Y . . . gtriking . . . fashionable femme . . . sincerity with a smile . . . ' - ps 1 e ff Future Teachers' Club lg Spanish Club 2' Student , uncil 1.2.33 Clee Club 3 Home Room Representative 2, 3,43 Heritage. 'ARK Rfk-,Lv 46.1 the fhougbfs oftyoufh 'VL in -gf' 4-it 9- Q '1 Q-In s.r' T' +9 1.2 Mum: Bmssz Busy actwe full of fun much shes undertaken much shes done Ree Fabulous e t artl txc touch well deserv ed popularxty remember ed for the wonderful ,lumor Prom bubhlmg person ahtv mth marvelous marks Debate Soctetv 3 Dramatic Club 234 Future Tearhers Club 1234 presu1ent4 In ternatzonal Relattons Club 34 Natrona! Honor Soczety 34 secretary 4 Nutmegger 34 art manager 4 Student Counczl 4 ezecutwe commtt tee 4 Band 12 co chazrman of the .lurltor Prom Hent age assoczate edttor JL 135. FRANCIN1-: RAE BLACK She seems so qutet but dont get her started Frantrle Gawrsh gles galore an Interest ln all men aspmng nurse Future Nurses Club 234 Glee Club 1 .luntor Chotr 2 Senzor Chotr 3 Herttage WUJAJV Lum RLTH BLASY Dtgntty tn her manner devtl try tn her eyes Ltnda pleasant smlle and appearance thoughtfu and understandmg u ot fun mferest at Tech future teacher Btology Club 2 Future Teachers Club 12 Romant Hodternt 2 Glee Club 1 DSC. .fma .+.e.:.fC Juni- BLUYSKI Vtvactty ts the gtft of women an You dont say? potentlal exploslve candid and carefree mopolltan manner tractxve blond Clee Club 1 .lunzor Chotr 23 Romant Hodzerm 12 Herttage flu.,-,n .fn pf Hsmuzr BoLLzn Nothtng can bnng you peace but yourself Harnet Im not tell 1n smcere and con scnentzous quxet mxss mterest m sports future halr dresser Library Asststant 2 BARBARA BRENNAN The gtft of gatety may ttself be the greatest good ortune Barb Oh gee dollar for her thoughts cute grm and a dellcxous blush happy go lucky semor future 1n an of :ce are ong, ong thoughts. Pcrqe33 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Jovcs ANN Bonnnrrx Always lrtendly and always bnght thats the land of glrl we like Shaggy What? better to blush than to tum pa e fnendly smxle to know her 15 to llke her lng brown eyes Btology Club 2 Future Nurs es Club 1234 Future Teachers Club 2 Ltbrary Club 2 Clee Club 1 .luntor Chozr 23 Roman: Hodterru A47 Dtlvm BROWN Theres honesty and good fel lowshzp ln htm Dane Thats tough' liked by all who know 1m a hard worker a good sport future rflxl l1ona1re Intramural Football 1 Fresh man Football ,Iuntor Varszty Football 2 -I V , , , : . , , , ' . 54, - . ' . . - 'Gb' 'Sf' I 'df ' gg' 'D 'i' ' I . - I - I C. -I, l . ' 'S' I.. - - . .. ... - ' 'Q' v . -. v 3 , ' 1 4 l , , ,val . , . ---- 5 A . ' . ' . . ' ' ,Z V . . t V 3 A 2,3. v J-!l,,,Y.kCB .. l ,Q 1 g . : D .: - 5 . . ' V ' . ll Y' ,S I ,N .. .l .- . Y as 4 ' Q - .Z H 1' oh, those frecklesl . . . gig- VV , U . tt , , . Q. I I Q Z - , - , 4 . . W ' fll s l , - Y 1 g . ' I f , I1 . . . li' . . . . - - - 1 D tt , ,Q ' ' ' J . . ' tt of A . ff ' .un l.. ov- 9 ' Oar ' . ' ...cosa , tg I I ' -' ' .. . ' - ,, .QU x ,g f . A . , t ,' ' I . W. -A1 ' .llimrn Axx BUCKO Dimpled chin and beautiful eyes, She u'ill go far in all she tries. Judy I hate history. . . . poise personified . . . un- derneath that serene exterior is a glint of mischief . . . charming individualist blue. blue eyes Future Business Leaders 45 Future Teachers' Club 4: Student Council 2.3. PIPFU tive committee 2: Clee Club lg Senior Choir 2.3.41 Home Room Representalire 4' Her- ltaee associate e tor meta X 66 E 5 Q glawftkntw U K RALPH BUTERA A sense of humor is the ibal ance o all faculties Chinlr chatterbox devilish grin never rat te enthusiastic worker the lovable clown Intramural Haseball l lntra mural Football 1 Heritage Emc BUTLEIN Brim ul of mischte b harm ul to none Eric If at first ou dont succeed try and try again clever cler importunate mstigator why teachers get gray will enter engineering Cybernetics Seminar 3 D bate Society 34 El Pasa tiempo 2 Future Teachers Club 3 Track 4 Intramural Nlac.mLt-.NL A l.ac1fiNsLLo Gracious in her manntr lnautz ul to see llultey new ' demure and dignified attire lime and at el e Vlest Point trattne let live L Ltigl VIRGINIA L. CAILLOUI-LTTE Happy is her nature - deep are her thoughts. Ginn? - . . Be good! . . . lively girl but a serious stu- dent too nice clothes: well modeled . . . never too busy to be a friend . . . why Mr. Ryan loves teaching Debate Society 3.4, secretary 43 Dramatic Club 3,43 Le Cercle Francais 33 National Honor Society 3,4g Nutmeg- ger 2.3.4. manager 4g Romani tt :'t'rr11' 2.3. treasurer . 3 .' tr ent Cvunfi I..- 3 1 ee Club 1' .lunior Choi' 2 Home Room Rtpresfntatttf 5 Herz Idgt Rowun Juris Cntsnarrx .Tolhing was erer achieved without enthusiasm. Ronnie . . , Thats real cas- ual. , . . full of ideas .. . motor scooter rooter . . . bril- liant mathematician . . . has a question for every answer El Pasaticmpo 3g Library Club 3. Jan CAWIPICLIA Silence is one grfat part conzfrsalton Iurln platter pnker enlm the Terp ichorean art just hate hi ton emigrated fr nl the Empire Qtate a booltltet ping ca reer in the future Page '14 Fnncrs CAPELLARU Var uorth win hearts and constarzm keep them Fran Okay who clo ed my locker' soft spoken and thoughtful able seam stress a pleasing pres 01100 f'0UDPratne and courteous I'l lasatzrmpo 34 Field Hockey 12 Hn' 3 Sul l 71 Cl .Vt A I . I' V . fi '- ld.i.. - Q. , . l , 'A nf Q 'Af' .f , - . , ' y ' tt... sa . . 3 ei ' ,Q - ' Basketball 1. .' . ' . t'Wh s is 1 'W - S i F. s is fl ,A -D, - I 4' ' tr , ' - 'J - . .l ,- Csnrnuns CAP:-:u.Ano Good natured good sport full of fun Not another lzke her under the sun Trudy You re klddmg Vermont and skung sweetness IS a habit res ses to perfectlon shmy blonde halr and sparklmg eyes 'D S C KA'rm.u:v AN-4 CARAM Who speaketh kmd words has many friends Kathy I suppose never a dull moment a qulck wxt and a gay Splflf wonderful problem solver future whlte collar glrl Btology Club 2 Future Bust ness Leaders 4 Nutmegger 4 CA'msmNs MARY CAPPH-:u.o She looks doczle but some limes looks are decewzng Cathy Oh beans dlmmutxve ln swe only contagxous glggle abso lutely energetxc Jet age alrlme hostess Nutmegger 4 Clee Club 1 Iuntor Chotr 23 EDMUND CARRNE L1 e ts too short to worry Dont worry about the Navv wxll claxm lm talented toes Romeo s rival lxve wlre ln the cxrcult Lucius ANN Cannms In everythmg I love szmpltc Luctlle delight to know quiet, deceptively so platter happy mce n neat essentxally serlous but wlth a keen sense of humor Future Bustness Leaders 34 Internanonal Relations Club PETER CAS:-: Oh? why should ltfe all labor e Pete Well not exact cool calm and slow burnmg Reddmg Romeo h1s car IS hls care good looking lad Intramural Baseball 1 Tumb lzng 1 Room CAssmY Senous but not too senous Shy but not too shy Roger an eye for fun careful groommg splte of early classes easy gomg guy wavy black halr and brlght eyes rldlng ln the hmouslne 'DSC an Jossva FRANCIS CAVAGNA Hes a rtend to all Ready to help at a moments ca Vagner How a b o u t that? never hurrled expert wlth cars pleas ant smlle and matchlng per sonallty conservatlve m dress and outlook Intramural Baseball 1 In- tramural Football 1 Page 35 1 ' ' . 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S V ILLIANI CERXENISKI Rzght hung uzll produce nght thznltzng Wee Wzllre Dont d anythmg I wouldnt do' lose those long trlps wants to be a golf pro and hell succeed our fabu lous football txcket salesman fun loymg and frlendly ltutmegger 234 Intramural Football 1 Intramural Bas ketball 1 larszty Golf 234 CARLTON ROBERT CHXCKERING Not by years but by dtsposz non rs wzsdom acqutred Chzck Aw fer appreclates modern Jazz envrable IQ does all thats a Led of hlm and does xt well greatly respected Dramatzr llub 'l-1 Traclt l 2 Senzor Chozr 34 Herztage asszstanr edztor Gsoncs CHAKAR He has a gift of foolery and wt And he knows what to do with tt Smarts If you say talent for talkmg anvthnng for a laugh qutck w1t and exploslve hum slow motlon Intramural Baseball 1 .lun :or Varszty Baseball 2 lntra mural Football 1 Freshman Football Intramural Basket ball 1 Tumblmg 1 ,rw JEAN Aww CLARK What rs worth doing at all ts uorlh dozng well Ieante glggles galore perfectlon at the ptano sparkling mule ong blonde halr frammg a frlendly ace her creatne abllltl6s are always shown Senzor Chozr 1 .lumor Chozr 23 president 3 4774 UVLLFZYI 6 all X761 NIARY ELLEN ARK Do as vou would be done by rs the surest method that I know of pleaszng Vary So whats new? notxce that smlle blu hes ea 1ly here there and everywhere future temperature taker Future llurses Club 234 Le Cercle Franrals 4 R mam Hadzerm 2 Fzeld Hook ey 12 Herztage JLDITH Avs CLAUSIM: A horse' A horse' My kung dom for a horse udp Isnt that awful' always smllmg uable report cards calm cool and collected home m a sclence lah Btology Flub 234 Future Tearhers Clubl Nutmegger Dl-KNNE NANCY CLINTON Always a word always Dtanne a comblnatmn of cunoslty and practxcalrty ful of cheer and full of pep mtelllgence sweet ened mth llttle glrl charm Reddmg s her home off to further her educauon at DTC Jumor Chozr 2 CD 5 Dwm R COLE Cue me the tools and I will lmzsh the job Daley Do your English homework? bowling and car tall blond teaser as much a man as man can be future draftsman. hid uw odmf none at all w now me Pc1qe36 .U Jw W5 Y, Y 7 . 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' . . - 'Y s' l , s , , . . . . - s' ,' , 4 --1 j-4 A , , ,A at.-C -'Q y Z . f - X... .. -, , ' rj-0 .f y L, 'Z . -47, 1 N7 Pnxscxiu Aww Cor.: Strongest minds are o ten those of whom the noisy world hears least Prissy Honestly' telephonltls adept at ten ms sweet shy and cap ab e will enter the sec retanal field Future Business Leaders 34 liutmegger 4 Heritage KARAN COLLINGS A girl worth while is a girl with a smile Karan Wouldnt you like to know9 attractive coquette chatterbox happiness is a habit ture airline hostess 7'M6UZf?J.z cf ! 60 GLORIA Con: 'Nothing astomshes men so much as common sense and plain dealing 0 mcerity 1 a habit bubbling en e of humor Nli Culhane s pride and ow hail from the 50th tate fBeaser Brookl ture ecretary Future Business Leaders 4 Le Cercle Francais 34 presi dent 3 Junior Choir 234 KATHLEENJ CONBOY Worry and l are enemies ,,-! Za' s, I Kate Guess what hap pened ' cute brunette happy go lucky loves roller skating well liked bv all Future Business Leaders 4 Junrrn ANNE Coox Perhaps in smiles her pleas- ure lies' Friendliness is evident in her eyes. Judy . . . That's great! . . . intellectual scholar . . . a charm as refreshing as spring . . . dignified manner . . . hails from the Shores Future Teachers' Club 3.45 Le Cercle Francais 4g Junior Choir 3,4. 'D -5 C B.umAn.4 CZAJKA Diligence is the mother of good luck. Barb . . . How should I know? , . . makes and keeps friends without effort . . . quiet and unassuming . . . understanding and sensitive nature . . . college in the fall Future Nurses' Club 2,3.fl-3 Le Cercle Francais 43 Ro- mani Hodierni 2. Yldvss, 1-.L fha! Lnew me well before. page 37 Edna St. Vincent Millay Donls CLVIWIINCS ldeals are lille stars Dee What a matter with the In h auhum hair big blue exe Eng 1 liked by everyone a good worker Future Business Leaders 3 Future Nurses Club 3 ln ternatzonal Relations Club 3 4 Library Club 12 'DSC JOHANNA A DACHENHAUSI-:N A smile is the light in the window of a face which shows that the heart is at home. Io . .. 'Oh yeah! ...ta blonde . . . an aptitude for being quiet . . . a gentle courtesy . . . may her future be bright Biology Club 2,33 Future Business Leaders 3.4. CARL1-:EN DACRIIZ Her surfel, unrlrrstariding wan' is expressed and emphasized in her e1-en' action. Car , . . Maybe l can get the car. dark-haired doll firm friend quiet and capable .. neat and so petite Future Nurses' Club 2.3.41 Future Teachers' Club 2g Le Cercle Franrais 4g Romani Hozlierni 2. 11111111 L Due e l1111hr1fr of ,mr among th1 fllllbllfllll 111111118 1 rth lo a laugh to 101011: l7ll1Qf flou from a 101 ous 11ar1 11rl1 an endle Qupp 1 of enerfs prep partie ta Qlenrer am cue gift of gal: tempera mental hut lmalmle Fulure Buslnevs foarleri 1 Cl 1' llull 1 llrrzlage 1 llxx li 1 fond 0 the f m pam of lallus 111111 crui-ing in te Plxmouth detern1111at1f11 marlw lu endeamre rap and not afraid to 11111 the - e1l1 1. 111 student Debate So11et1 4 Fl Pma 111111110 'l llllffllllflfllllll I11 ous flub 1 IITISIIIIIII I tfllllhl XNYLRPW D1011711 zanl 10,110 l 10115 ec 0 e c11m une e e fl um11r and fernou t ll it 1e 1 1 frie 1 n 1 rn 1 11111 1111.1 the and amiable 1 11 laxe a L DI me 1 ua wee and he dance well no 9111 1111 Itllllllll 251 F111 h man foollall lllIIOf lr1rc1l1 Football 2 larsrh F11oll1all Illllf 11111 1 fax 12 larvlv liaslrfl a 31 II111111' Room RIl!fPiIHf 11 lo 1110177711771 Il 11111111 from Io Illlllflllllll 11 Foolball Uanre Io rharrman of Sophomore Class Partx JJL Juice L. Drcxsrvs If to her share some female errors fall, Lool: on her fare and j'0lllll forget them all. .lun . . . peaches and cream complexion . . . the CXPQ have it , . . contagious giggle . . . neat and careful in appear- ance . . . a light heart lives long Future Nurses' Club 4. Parmru D1N1111 The flaw that male us happy ma 1111911111 al well t111u11rr11w another dai 1 dancrnf ran alwas me iumorou e uatlon Nl 1 h m1 e a 1 Qlllfllflg. eww future hair e e 8 JL'.1N1r,x DICKINSON A quiet one was never to be forgotten. Dirlfie .. , fair and square . . . soft-spoken. when she speaks quiet efficiency . . . has a flair for clothes ...anaidtothe.-RSP Clee Club 1. xg Trrmns Dmma Be szlrnt anrl vale 911111111 nenr berravs wou Tom Tequila 01111 man with the bool. Re 1l1ng.1te a winning, grin -ure t11 -ucceed l11tran1111al H a s e b a Il 12 T11111l1l111g 1 Th Q I am 'I is 4 of fa . E rl .be I Q . . , QF , -lj ..,.ll. 'iil, 1 1 1 A N11 '11x1,1. llXliliN 1111, V, Ht' '. 'erx ' f o 1 ps' ' - Sl ' ir... .h ...'-d i i lan' J -. ', ' ' ' 1' ' '. 1 1' 'A ile, ' 11111. ' Q-1 ' QV - 2 gf.. IA. k ,U t ', , ., .I r. I ' 211 li een- fP ..f'0h'. 4 .-.M ', ...1- d ll ' ll ul . . . rlelght- in ' 'I 'S. . . cl- wil r'ir'l' of Aflli ',l.,, 'je 1-ee 2 .. ' 1 1' . W' -'ijli 'UN ' lA tl l s sirl 11ftl1e sit- . . . ' g - f---llig ' ...1le l'- - 'l 'nl ,g to l 1111 l tin . 1- lly , ' ' 1 I l . ' . ' , d 1 - - - 4 ' ' - dr -N1-r. 1 . l 'I ,f .1 1 C - . ' :Pj '. . . I 2.33 I 1 1' i li i. ' il l.'1-f- l1all , 3 ' .' ' Q '- 11 ll 21113 2.1.11 J ,'iA 1 .I I J 3 7 A I 1' PAULA B1ARIE DRIENSKY An ocean of dreams without a sound. Paula Don't pull my pony tail! . . . efficient angel beautiful. long, blonde hair shorthand master . . . sincere and con- scientious Future Business Leaders 4: Student Council lg Glee Club 1: Heritage. -. - ., are 4,1,fs,4z 4, KATHLEEN C DUNNE N Serious and well behai ed She never any trouble gave Kathie Oh that brother of mine' sincere and dependable short of stature but with hi h ideals a bundle of energy golden woice Le Cercle Francais 4 Field Hockey 12 Clee Cltb 1 Fifld Ho hu 12 Heritage um-no? Qm-,P J v 1 I I XIONICA ELIZABETH Du1sER Every woman is valued in this world as she shows by her conduct she wishes to be valued. .llonnie Oh, sugarf . . . bumper bender . . . in- telligent and idealistic . . . master of the hockey stick . . . soon to speak Chinese El Pasatiempo 3,4g Library Club 2g National Honor So- ciety 3,4g Romani Hodierni 2g Field Hockey 1.23 Heritage. tain 4g, Heritage. MQ JOANN DURKIN lo Good nature is the beau't3' of the mind she loves a Jaguar but shes stuck with her rapid red rambler typical teen always happy dustrial executive to be Dramatic Club 234 Nut megger 34 Basketball 12 Field Horltev 12 Herttage ANL 1?LdLL'L4 rgg ,xx fx. fx JOHN DURKIN J V l am always content with what happens for I let nothing worry mel Durl: . . . Oh, yeah? . . . physics? . . . a neat, good- looking guy . .. a mind of his own . . . sportsman Track 23 Romani Hodierni 33 Heritage. D S CW NIUIFELINE NIARX Di RKIN A dash of lun has neifr hurt anyone Marcy quiet to those who dont know her sweet personality a carefree grin congenial compan lon future in the business fie d Future Business Leaders 4 CUNSTANCL DLSCHER Laughter around the e es means warmth tn the heart Connie commutes from New Fairfield consider ate in manner fla hinv smile amiable company a future in business Future Business Leaders 4 fl416-Juu-6: ROBERT B ECKERT Mischief is my master Bo oh those eyes and personality one of our best dressed always has a good word quiet like dynamite' Cybernetics Seminar 3 De bate Sortetv 34 president 4 Student Council 4 lntra mural Football 1 Tumbling 1 Heritage li ... '. A ' V - .I F. s',., 4 l is .4 ' , , , , JoAnn I , , I'l1 meet ya! that curly hair . . . affable . ,, . . - - . - , s -s ' : ' ' .,: - V' ,' ' .3 ,1 3 .1 ' .3 1 - 1 - 4, rg- .3 ' . ' .g ' . . 1 ' - . 1 g. 3 - J. ,L ' 1923 Louis F EDEN Painting is silent poetry and poetry is a sneaking picture ou Bedolnk' artistic flair tall and s im with a carefree atn tude future commercial artist CELINDA ,ll-:AN ENSOR lt is the tranquil people who accomplish much. in . . . Are we having a test? ,. . one member of a musical family . . . she pre- fers to listen . . . long. blonde pony tail . . . takes her work seriously, . H111 Iifbifdf PHYu.xs Msncamzr ELWELL The two noblest things which are sweetness and light Phi shy of speech but not of spmt those freckles an accomp lished pianist her eyes are on a nursing cap Future Nurses Club 34 Clee Club 1 Junior Choir accompanist 23 LINDA M Esrosrro Shes another quiet one who has had her share of fun. yn... Oh no! - peccably dressed, quietly com- posed . . . short and cute . . . there's confidence in her manner . . . to be a hair- dresser Future Nurses' Club 1,2,3. ei us, fhen, e up anal cloing, JANET Famer-m.n Though quiet on the outside theres that devilish fire with Johnny Oh boy' neat tresses dimples and cherry cheeks roller skat mg fan oh those green eyes .luruor Choir 234 JANET FAYNOR She never complains we know that be true ln spite of the ram the sun sttll shines through an Is he shorter than I Oh well sews a fme seam cute cooper ahve and courteous bltlous heading for a col lege campus El Pasatzernpo 34 liutmeg ger 34 Romani Hodternt 2 Clee Club 1 Heritage RAYMONDJ FEELEY Hard to learn to know u well worth while Ray I dont know kind of quiet big man big heart appears to have an unperturbed nature as content as the day IS long Radio Club 23 U LINDA B FERRANDO Keep your face always toward the sunshine and the shadows will fall behind you. in . . . peppy ata party . . . a-new saying every week . . . vivacious personality . . . di- minutive in size only . . . ar- tistic ability Biology Club 2g Future Nurs- es' Club 2,3,4g Le Cercle Francais 4: Romani Hodierni 1,25 Student Council 1.33 Glee Club 1: Junior Choir 25 Home Room Representative lg co-chairman of Sophomore Class Partyg chairman of TWIRP 33 Heritage. PGQe 40 RICHARD FARLESS FISCHER A rolling stone gathers no moss, But it certainly gets around. Dick . .. How about it? . . . one of the live wires . . . poised and well-groomed . . . loves life for living . . . the Navy willfclaim him. me SARA Louise FITCH Neter idle a moment but thrzftv and thoughtful of others Sam Oh gosh' harassed by history smooth complexion friend ly ln a quiet way ture girl in white Junior Choir 23 CAROL AxN Fox Hall to thee bltthe spirit Foxte You know it' femme fatale versa tile and poised popular with all future co ed Le Cerrle Franrats 3 Romani Hodternt 2 Basketball 12 Heritage ,ZQLK V L JOHN' Fnrvcis More than wisdom more than wealth a merry heart that laughs at care ack characterized by neatness women are ace high with hlm has a slow but lasting smile usually a good story to tell happy compromise between serious thought and cheerful good humor Romani Hodzernt 3 lntra mural Baseball 1 Intramural Football 1 Heritage BIICHAEL A. G.-KBOARDI To be merry best becomes youg for out of question, you were born in a merry hour. .lrlike .. . Any parties to- night? . . . hot chewy . . . personality full of rascality . . . women hater? . . , head- ed for teaching Tumbling 1, gym assistant 2: Home Room Representative 1. tnwwvuicf 4170470 'D S C ',JAiNx FWU l WWW PATRILIA A QAYLORD py learn to please at quiet student reserves her opinions for those who are interested always a twinkle in her eye dislikes bees accepts life as an amuslhg challenge Z ,f,4,Ln,2,NJfQJ wtf ear! or any fafe Page 41 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow JOHN PETER Gusto The monuments of wit sur- vive the monuments of power. Pete . . . good-hearted guy in a little red Ford . . . has a host of friends . . . how's the weather up there? . . . never without a new bit of humor . . . great things are expected of our future pharrn- acist Junior Varsity Basketball 25 Cross Country lg Junior Vars- ity Baseball 2. E Q, -in A 4 s . JEANNE A GEBERT ing 0 a true nend Find this kind of person and you will have it Jeannie Oh yeah peaches and cream complex ion a warm friend to all quiet but so mce heading for secretarial work Future Business Leaders Club 34 treasurer 4 Nut megger 4 Home Room Rep resentatwe 4 Heritage tk .W V30 - j . g . .5 14' KL- - A' A, And if thou wouldst be hup- When looking lor the mean- , . U' f . 1' , 'I I.. ' -I . ' Gb . YY M ' .I l , J cxjybf i , . . . 5 . Xxx . l , lx' - -1 . , na Jun-:sj GI-:Rr-:c Honest men fear netther the lzght nor the dark Oh those tests lf theres fun tn tt he fo tt crazy convertlble and cabm crulser of an expertmental nature m bltlon mllllonatre Radto Club 3 ,Ions I7 CERVASONI An excess ol exetternent a surplus ol enthuszasm a ltght heart and laughzng eyes thts ts the Amerzean bop e hrtmful of mtrth and mlsthtef an expert on the baseball dtamond has a drv wlt belleves ln enjnymg ltfe at hls ease tall and good lookmg .Iuntor larsttv Baseball 12 Varszty Baseball 34 ,Iuntor Varstty Basketball 1 larstty Basketball 4 Freshman Foot a .luntor Varstty Football FAITHJ Gu. True o heart and true o word av Dont call me G11 a fatthful frlend genxal dtsposttton puts 1n a neat appearance ambtttous Future Buszness Leaders 34 Future Teachers Club 3 Nutmegger 4 lunzor Chozr RITA Gmsst-:nc She need not seek charm she has tt Reet How I hate gettlng up -n earlv sweet neat and pettte . . . s at n- epe , . . favorite at Heim: . , , nitiotlf ' ure t n- e Clee Club 1: Future Teafh- s Club 12.3.41 Dramatie C 1 l.2.3.4' Nutmegger . 4 manager 4: Le Cerele Franrais 33 Heritage. ll - ' Duns GLASER I grow old Iearntng some thmg new every day prettv ah blonde studies Speech tndeftnable charm sweet volced famlly glrl Ltbrary Club 12 Ensnnu D Cruaowsxt Her manner ts gentle h r attttude frzendlv Trudm Really' smcere tn her heltefs ter sweet ways make A laftt g, impre.-sion . . . s e ltel n,' to rnly one . . . future secre- tary Future Business Leaders 3.4. treasurer 3 president 4: Her- itage. . , 1?tct'L'LdL A e7 'J vu ZL , Page 42 DA-ut S GOODFIELD The secret o success ts con stancy to purpose Dana fnendly fellow from Reddmg calm and collected about most matters Ines electromcs answer always ready co lege bound Csbernettrs Semtnar 3 Dra matic Club 34 Radio Club 123 tteepreszdent 9 pres: dent 3 Intramural Baseball 1 Trash 2 Tumbltng 1 Herzlage 3 41411. Put. Gnasssuzn Hunttng ts the proper emplov ment of a thtnltzng man Paul I dont know defmttelv not thrtlled lv Eng. Ish , . . conservative .peeeh and manner . . . one of the Beaver Brook rrowfl e p'nthe' -- pi ming a pla .e Freshman Football 1: Junior larsitv Football l, TNIARTIN GREENFIELD He who enjoys doing and en- joys u'hat he has done is happy. Marty 'l0h. Romeo! . . . those flashy clothes , . . partial to girls . . . always ready for a party can be found in his yellow, Chevy convertible Student Council 3' lntra- mural Baseball 1 Home Room Representatzte 3 LYNETTEE GRLBE Most arts require long study and application But the most useful art o all that of pleasing quires only the desire Lynn Oh gosh slmplv everyones friend effrclent and responsible whiz in the 3 Rs future school marm Future Teachers Club 34 Le Cercle Francais 3 Library Club 3 National Honor So ciety 34 Romani Hodrerni 234 consul serundus 3 Clee Club 1 Junior Choir 2 Senior Choir 34 Herit age PETER R. GREVAT1' The more you can enjoy, the richer and more vigorous yourself. Pele . . . enjoys a good time quietly . . . avid tennis player . . host to many a party where tl1ere's smoke . . . ala gehral Y Cybernetics Seminar 33 Drab matic Club 3: Le Cercle Francais 3 Library Club 3 secretary 3 Intramural Base bal 12 Eoss mo Ciunus Hurtrvl Pour your heart into a song 0 here is a neu day an other uonderful day Elzzs Dont sweat the course' our own Big Bopper a diplomatic heart professional Scout headed for Springfield College to prepare for youth work Library Club 1 International Relations Club 4 'D in L. Ovwvnmcezl Ct 7- Page 43 GLADYS ELIZABETH HANNA Her vigor is like a new mint- ed penny. Betty , , . Maybe I can get the car. . . . she is bright. she is cheerful . . . flirtatious femme scintillating per- sonality , . . future nurse Biology Club 13 Future .Yurs- es' Club 1.2,4g Romani Ho- dierni 4' Heritage. 4 ' Q. 1 A 1141. DFNIQ Hunts Let us ltte thin and be glad uhzle young liles bflore rs Denny revular Rexlflln e a ways x t ra arounrl ham ome Lux rf llfpfl 'N iss Prexidi trial Intramural Baseball 1 Nlhnrfu fumsri Hin Fun ln fiery rlnrl she has a heart 0 resolrv fl hcarl lo ron tru: and a hand to frfrutf Christy e I con know quiet rl: nity ter nature abound ood nes her una umlnf' manner hides her ser dllllly will further her educa tion zoo,-:lx flzbl e fcrf Francais l Romani llllllllflll 1 1 9 nmr hmr treasurerl All Qian 1 Her itage XIILDRI-IDS HERTFR A winning uay a pleasing smile Shes a girl thats so uorth uhlle Willie ls somelhinrf bothering you? freckle faced strawberry blonde always going somewhere has an open sense of humor future girl ln white Future 'Vurses Club 123-1- Clee Club 1 Heritage xr., Y 7 ,Y . - fu L ,JL -.4 , 1 - 1 .- X Q' . i ' K 2: f l . . 'YJ ' L x , lx., ll ' ' ' ' -' '. 'Y l.. I . - . P ' Q- it . . . l ' 1' fur o l te l . . . ls r I' . . .full r s 'ses .... lf' : f - . ' ' . . . C-e. l 't 1 l s in g - Q .s . . . 'ss ' ,. Q B'l ' fr 1 L . 'le A 2: Stud:-nl Council lg Cl:-e Cl! b 3 . e ' ff ' 23.1. NL 1 . lt 4 ' i i ' Q 'I 0 ', ' 5 fr ' ' ', - y . , ,re- 4' ...ul ' 'I- . . vw tg - , ' ' at - , sl ,H L' 1 - 7 H A T ' ' y ' i . . . . L . I V' , I w E Y A ' , s . . . I ' . A, 1 . . , I 1 A - - 1 1 ' 1 A . 2 ,- Z ' ' I I ,f , I r F . : 1 I . Y t ' 5 . IP ., . . : ' ' r I ' 2 I xl, 1 y Q ' RORERTA HICGINBOTHAM I leel the earth not grax but rom Bobbz Walt for me clever mlechlef maker along vnth axallahle for 3dWlCC Norwalk Hoepltal awaits her flu 3 4 Fzelrl Horkev 12 Iunzor Chozr 2 Herztage eacs tn get Future Nurses SLZANNE Hmr Not quzet not loud not short, not tall But a pleasant mmglzng o them all ue Come off lt woman drnver Ipana fmt e her personallty at trarts frlend keeps an exen keel Future Business Leaders 34 n Jour: W Hum I The happmess ol a man 15 tn zlo the true uorl. ol a man .lach Candlewood Lakes laxorlte llfe guard an 1 football guard too o ten Qeen often quiet a haneleome and popular a ewpalwle hard worker lu nl FOIIHFII 4 IUFCI x llawlmll 2 3 larvlx Football Trarl-t 4 Banff fofhmrman l Qonhomore Hop r!'tl'IGIfV71H7'l ol qenzor flaw larh Hee president of flaw 2 'DSL 2 Iwm A Hocmoow Her flarh hrown eve: emzle out her hanm thouehts ln Real cool ta ee th1ngQ a thex come expreune esee ou omg nature newer at a o for wort Q uturr IQHYIIIISS Leatlfrx 'll Dwvs Houcx I can Iwe wzthout poetry and ualhmg But uho ln the world can lzve ulthout talhmg Dee Gee' Co h' ha: that get up and go a serv amxable pereon half made of glgglee Qec retarv to be Bzologw flub 1 Future Bus: new lealerv 34 flee flfb 1 Junzor Fhozr 23 Herz! ag' f771ars,4,1..ff 62, Bxmxuu lluorox Foorlneis em1s1st9 not IH e outuarrl llllllgi uf rlo Hut In Ihr muarrl thing.: Lt' are Barb Q than a vs S HQ I0 gn n had fan IC eharmtn non C'f1Hf0I'Il1lQl We IITIIDSYPT fan 'Tln 1 H 100 l Nlltmeggfr 4 gfllllflll' foun ell 2 Home Room Rrprfsen tatzne 2 Ile 4 L14 Bumuu Hom foorl ehrvr is no lzmrlranee to a sootl lzlf Ball? N lt l 0 lrl h exe demllealed to comer anon l1luQheQ eaQ llx and con tantlx almaxs ha time for a frlendlw nord Future Tearhers flub 34 Lzbrarv Club 1 'Nutrnegger 4 ,lunzor Chozr 3 Heritage 'DSC jtnrru J Howmru All thzngs are ozerrome tletermznatton .ludv Oh honeitlv quxet to those who dont know her thoQe long: con xereatlone on the phone unter of Qhort Qlorles future Qecretarw Future Huetnrss Ieatlers 34 tree prewrlent 3 uf xg have Promlses fo seep, Page 44 I 1, r - g Y ' . . Q I' u f yn , - - A h., ' . '.- .' ,V ' u n 1' ' -' ' - 'l ' - ' , 4' - - A' ' , b .g . ' s ' e . . .. - .5 .' , - .. , f .-: v .1 : . 1 .mg .- . f A I . . ' th ' 1 ' 7 ' 1-1? . '. .. all-1' l ttf- ll Q the slo ' .ig . slowly. ...thel'g. .ll'... 's an as- - P' ' a lvl lulr '-Q Y -'ei I , .U , L. ., 'llleg cv lok - any thinner? . . . oh. those h 's Qs ' p -, . , 3 -9 4 3 . l .Qxx MLA tw . . ,... 1 . ' ' ' ' U. . ' ' . - by ... . ' 'l u tml- , lt u ' ' ' d k. ' S 3 ..f ' . .. '...tll. 2' ' l... , les ' le . . ' .9 flf- . V ': .te . ' , ,, 2.3.-11 - 1 1.2.31 ' ' 0 . .Y ,. , ' . '. fmt: 164 1 Q 'La- lf- Mfmctner A. Herne Thy l7l0flPSfj' is a candle to tht' merit. .llllfg .. . I've got letters to write. . .. rezal grace . . . a Brookfield Scout . , . dependable worker fu- ture secretary Future Business Leaders 3,43 Heritage, ,Iunrru P. HYDE So agreeable and full of I No wonder she ts liked by everyone Hydte Its a fun thing to do mischief dwells in her presence always ready with a quick answer an eager student co lege bound Cybernetics Seminar 3 Ro mant Hodternt 2 Clee Club 1 Senior Choir 234 kl 1 Lomav Jnurom Sa great a person so great a rtend Fheno modest and re served congenial to all sound mmd in a sound body have gun wi travel our future engi neer Junior Varsity Football 1 Stsu NI JANLTOLO Her speech ts silent and her silence ts speech ue Cee Wl'l1Zl,, gray ewes reliable efficl ency ba hful e Nutmeggers prize typist Future Business Leaders 34 Basketball 1 Heritage XVILLIANI JENKS A word in earnest is as good as a speech. Bill . . . quite quiet . . , Spanish scholar? . . . has a characteristic blush . . . hep on hot rods . . . his manner is genial and comradely. -1 HILBER1' Jouwsow To be a scholar LS not my lifes ambition Herbv Oh yeah but sure a man of many moods to he a million aire Junior Varsity Baseball 1 Intramural Football 1 JACQUETTA JOYCE Jerri 3 I think great thoughts while others stand with vacant stares. Jackie . . . Don't bug me. . . . thoughtful and courteous . . . soft-spoken and well-in- formed , . . enthusiastic his- tory student . . . future li- brarian Biologr Club 2. vice-president 21 Librahv Club 43 Romani Hodierni 2. 'DSC ' Joi-lv JOHNSON The makings of a car are remarkable each bolt each screw each wire fasctnates ohn homework? quiet but not reserved easy to get along with a Georgetown boy needs very little to be content a ml es fo go efore xg seep Page 45 Robert Frost un, , - U cs v - Ei gs 1. it t NX 1 ' ' ' 9 . l 1 ' , ' ', 2 .. ' 1, .A s j ' ' 2? xx!!! V, I? If , I D - En 1 u Q u I ' 5 ' ' ' . . M 'll Q ' . . . '- I x ' ' , ' i 2 beautiful red hair and dreamy newspaper addict . . . slow me. J., .. s ...th ' , . . . . 'H ,iv L , . . . Em' 2 if A' is I i is vf1?fr1 nf.: rf,-. Af IQ .1 A ! o o 0 o LJ 'Z :J NANCY D JOHNSON Feu thtngs are tmposslble to dtltgence and shtll lianfy Im hungry lets go for Some PIZZ3 a and :lender the Qtud toua Sort lover of CIBQQI cal muslc future lady ln whlte Bzologw Club 1 Future Nurs es Club 2 Le Cercle Fran cats 2 WrllllA'VlJUNES A srnse 0 humor some ttmfs sh! lllaltrs us all ltlre thts swell u lltllu hrs conuctton e ts U0 hort for un happw moment keeps calm rn any Qxtuatlon keen on lundne 5 qulet but extremely frlendly nptmu IIC for the future ,lunzor larsth Baseball 1 Juntor larsttx Football l llomf Room Rfpresentattte Dm ALD Kxcut R H rr 9 a guy thats aluaxs 'ne llappx b0lltf'ht5 as ran be Ka h H1 Ceor e reads ullam and able tall ood lookmg and' crevs cu faithful Red Sox an where therea ltfe theres Kach Intramural Bashetball l MELANII-: Knr-:R We ttre ol those pleasures we lake but never of those we gwe Me Oh was that due today? bellever of tall ta es good natured and pert there li loyalty ln her frlendihtp future lady m whtte Btologv Club 2 Roman: Ho dzernx 23 lunzor Chnr 2 Slisru KEATINC 4 uznnzng um a pleasant smzle Yet aluays thoughtful all the uhtle Shetla alt the attrxbutes of a ady darmg dnver tmnkle evea vnac lous and wer attle 1r2t lady of the Clase of 59 Bzology Club 2 Future Teachers Club 34 Le Cercle Francazs 4 Roman: Hodternz 12 Student Counctl 34 Clee Club 1 Sentor Chotr 34 Iumor Cho1r2 Herztage 'D 'S C In 4 1. ig, 3 JOAN KILMARTIN A mznd made for great thtngs .loante Oh heavenly day' smcere and aswummg a conscxentnous student and a careful work Qkatmg enthusxast today educand tomorrows educator Btologs Club 2 Fl Pasatz empo 34 Future Tearhers Club 34 Library Club 34 Roman: Hodternt 23 Span rsh Club 2 3 ,-L at tl Pc1qe4B CAROL Joy KERHART Let thzs be your molto rely on soursel Coolrte saluable conver Qattonallat once a frlend alwaw a frxend ma about muixc droll humor aimed for Qecretartal work Btologs Club 2 Future Bust ness Leaders 34 lnternatzon al Relatzons Club 4 Herttage Cn! 14, Evr-:T KOLINCHAK N J Thoughtful smcere and grae :ous at all ttmes Evte Sorry Pm late u always t partv more than fond of dancing a buoyant pmt her charm IIEQ tn her frlendllneis Future Business Leaders 4 Autmegger 4 Lzbrars Assist an! 2 Basketball 12 Cheer lea1l1ng4 9ol1balll2 Fteld llocltem 12 Herztage CONRAD Km-:Bs He makes the most of the best, and the least of the worst, Conrad . . . likeable fellow . . . ambling walk: searching look . . . masculine physique . . . has a fine command of physics . . . thinks of engi- neering. f nzaz'z,t.:Lf - riff I' , 4 RICHARD Dow-tum Knosusmc All the conditions of happi ness are realized in the It e of a man ol srienee Dick We alwavs get too much homework suit Jackets and ties tellect and determination Miss Treadwells right hand man future chemist El Pasatiempo 123 Library Club 34 treasurer 3 N tional Honor Societv 34 Spanish Club 1 Tumbling 1 s. JOHN C. Karas Work when you must, but plm' all the rest. Tanker . . , Nice day, if it don't rain. . . . coach's small tackle . . . a source of wit to .hose who know him . . always friendly . . . tall. dark. and handsome Junior Varsity Baseball 1.23 Freshman Football lg lvnior Varsity' Football 2: Varsity Tumbling 3. Football 3,4g Liv' 4' 'V Mancini-:'r Susn Kuwnnrr Her vapabzlzty generosity and ever ready smile gather rzends for her as she goes along Peggw He s cute personahtv with a sparkle that naturally curly hair problem solver prettv and versatile miss Future Teachers Club 4 In ternatzonal Relations Club 3 4 Nutmegger 4 Romani Ho diernz 23 Heritage D S C Page 47 Pr-:TER C. LASHER Good nature will always win the heart. Pete . . . How about that! the perennial promoter .. . industrious and persua- sive young man about town . .. has the factsg of- fers them readily Debate Society 2.3.4. president 2.3: Dramatic Club 1.2: ln- ternational Relations Club 4: Nutmegger 4: Romani Ho- dierni 1.2: Student Council 1.2.33 Track 2g Senior Choir 1: Home Room Representative 2.3.45 Heritage, associate edi- tor. 7 ' -'., f ALIFF Lu rmw not sl-1 Centleness brings lzetorw to one uho tries Yru all warm hearted per on smeet smile quiet and capable future ecretarv Rim Louisa Luci: Seruce and rompanionshlp from a matchless pair it Co h darn it all anywav' theres gaiety beneath her reserve er good will is constant lol of chit and a lot of chat interest at UConn Heritage Buzrow LEE Quiet men conquer many ields Buster lNot quite a man of few word care free capers and a crew cut lazy smile one of the nicest persons you could know 'hs 4-v S1 S RIFHARD B Ln: A long lzle may not be good enough B a good ltfe ts ong enough R1 h stdeburn set qulet untll prosoked t at look ts a dead gnc awax a posltne attraction for? loves leisure L Og tr, ELISABETH Lmxs Study was somethtng devtsed by the enemy zz Oh I do not ' happy dlsposmon attrac tue mxss wxth lots of vltalxty just loves English Llt bound to have a good tlme no matter what she does Btology Club LURRAINI-1 LEONARD s of fun ts sure to found lfhenener you see Lorraine around Lorraine D nt b a DI ' constant neatness ln her dress wonderful dlsposmon adapts her elf to ans enslronment Y ray techmclan tn the future Clee Club 1 Josseu Louco Jn Steadfast of thought well made well wrought ay slow grln sturdy and dependable when hes qulet hes thmkmg hard working prxnter of the hutmegger a good man tn have on your slde Nutmegger 234 Freshman Football e sfaunc an va tant ,uv Ronsnr Ltcxs .2 Personalztx buds into suc cess Lulte lll newer tell Mr Donald Duck htm e alms to please usmg humor a hl weapon hard ftahtmg center on the grldlron future florist Freshman Football .luntor larsztx Football 2 Varstty Football 34 Hentage Poun Ltcursmasnc Her lrzendshzp 3 like the glow- tng sun For she lets tt shme on every one Po Oh for crvmg out loud' altrulstxc nature charmmg. and refreshmg candld and carefree teacher of future generatlons Future Nurses 34 Future Tearhrrs Klub 4 Roman: Hodzcrnz 2 ,lunzor fholr 4 Aww Lus A llner lrzend you ll nezer zn uzth wzt and wisdom both combined Ann Oh bean prtze pupll nv Immun ewes abundance of good wx future angel whlte Future llurses flub 34 Fu ture Tearhers Club 34 Ro mam Hodlernt 234 Herz! age M,mcAns'r MARY LYNCH Wzth modest dzgntty and calm content she ts detour yet cheerful actwe yet reserved worldly wzse but down t earth Marge Be good' lts mce to be natural when youre naturally nice esence of dependablllty the temperament of the lnsh perseverance gnves mean mg to courage mtegrxty IS the strength of her actxons Future 'Nurses flub 23 F ture Teachers Club 34 sec retary 4 lnternatzonal Rela Irons Flub 3 Lzbrarv Club 12 Natzonal Honor Soctety 34 Vutmegger 34 manager 4, Roman: Hodterm 2, Hent age, co edttor 4 'K UGHDQQ 48 1 aft 0'1 5 ,P it xx-I , ' LO, ' 'V . be .', '. - ut ', ' l 7 . t ' - ' ' . 'r h ' .., o' e slf.. ', N Q ' ' ' . .. h ll. . . . e .,- s 's ' . . y 'R S., J . ' A - Y '.. 1 , . V I . iw 4 - ,Q - l Wt k thy. . I l.,,-- it . l i.. zlfi' f A, , K . V Q.. 'r'f.'-, M3135 ' ' 7. . 1 -.QI g . A . fl II, ' . 'I sl .. . ' ' .. l',. ' 1 711 at in - Ml ln! i.l -' .f L'.., , .l ,'f' ' , ' .I ' ... 0 Q .V , . ,V . . , . ' , . . g ' D . , XQJ : ' . . . .' XX . Q , Il ' A 'Z u. 'jo A .J l , , . 1. 7 Macau-:Ex LYON Good humor is the health of the soul. .Wo . . . Don't call me Tig- er! . . . our red-headed pixie . . . chic wardrobe . . . the Irish sense of humor . . . a capable student who's off to college Debate Society 4g Future Nurses' Club lg Future Teachers' Club 1.2.3,4g Na- tional Honor Society 3,41 Nutmegger 2,3.4g Clee Club lg Heritage. ' '.' s 1.4 - Su t JUNE ANN hlCDUNALD J To hate a friend s to b one Stretrh amaling display of enthu ia m at chool games that determined l dont care kinda dewili h this kid clever and able friendly face Future Nurses Club 2 34 Nutmegger 34 Student Council 1 Home Room Rep resentalzve 1 JJMAL new Fnwtno NICGRATH Theres a lot o fun in the world ll a ffllou ltnous uhere to ina' it Snoohze ls there a party toni ht' openly opti mistic newer stationary for ong the enjoyment of hi friend hi determ mation will lead to success Debate Society 4 James NICNANARA All uorlt uell done with time tor un and nothing done half way and willing pride in a Job well done man with the gaxel those blue eyes' future farmer Dramatic Club 34 Student Council 2 Freshman Foot ball Junior Varsth Football 2 Varsity Football 3 lntra mural Basltetballl Tumbltn 1 president of Class 234 Home Room Representatn 2 Nutmeg Bois State 3 lipd L1 Wu.1.1AM McN.nuRA I know a trick worth two of that. Bill .. . always considerate of others . . . appreciative of a good joke . . , smiling and eager to be of service . . . tall and mature . . . has a system for everythingy ,'--'.-f. - f X. Pntncn Aww Nhccnuvutu Sh: s tht girl thats utttx and av Aluais happy the litelong at Hi ya en nevs girl never a dull moment a sunny person ality which has won the hearts of all of us future nurse Future Nurses Club l23-1 Library Club 1 .luntor Choir ree anal strong Page Richard Mansfleld Gwsynoufx I. BIACAIILEY The best is that which we dream. Gwen . . . Beansl . . . horse lover . ., soft. sweet smile . . . now employed by telephone company . . . aspir- ing airline hostess Field Hockey 2. lx . rx-dtds. Lt-ui NI-xcruoo The thrill of a happy Lotce and the light of a pleasant Y um wi or and vitality oh so tiny theres con stancw ln her friendship a secretarial career Future Business Leaders - ' i e . .. , . . . H . V. 'C , .. . . . V v ' . 1 . , , t , 2 . 3 T, I . . -1,-,,pL '..3 SA , A If A . .Tl , , . . , j ,' I 55 - 41' ' , I g . . . . - ' s . . . 's - QW fll' t'i . . . y x ,R 1 4 4' 1 I ' ' ' . f , e g . - - ' ' ' wiv. Whitey . . . serious. helpful, day. LFP - - - MW har H .Tl0fl'7 - . - ' ' P ... ', ... P- '.'g ' I ' 1 ' S7 ' ' I xl. V I n . -- . ln 4 o - ' ' 1 , ' ' ' :SE ' . : . .. - 3- .,..1 . t , , Tl?-if, .1 U - I - . -- Q I .' .' Q ' f 'Ng 1 - ' 1 . ' 2- ' . -i Lx, - : g 1- : Z . .li 1 if . ' , , .6 V , , . , ,H .a 4,1- , 49 LQ Q- Leo Mscxof 1 Sober but not seriousj quiet but not idle. Cleo . . . Want some gum? . . . curiosity concerning cars . . . droll humor and a mis- chievous grin .. , pleasant and polite . . . a good-1ook- ing lad Intramural Football 1. Jenna lhlAC!-.RSUPPE Here is a happy design or 1 e Jeanne Oh n0 ' short dark hair fair and just ln all she does as a distinct liking for music prnspectne prlsate secretary Biology llub 2 Future Bust ness Leaders 3 4 Heritage Clunu Mums She has arhzezerl suref ss uho has rearhfd the goal round bs mam to line uell and to laugh often o We had a hall' parts throvser vu ing and able to find the hum orous side of any matter amiable to all secretary to he Btolabv Club 1 Future Bust ness Leaders 4 Lee B lhlANN JR Wit maltes its own welcome and lenels all distinctions Charlie Brown Big Do' Reddingite special t hifidelltv Wir S phlsticatlon future in electronics Dramalzr Club 34 Radio Clu 12 W f ' Susnox A. Msnssco Sineerity is the face of the soulg It is the basis of energy and virtue. Sam . . . handy with a needle and thread . . . wise dresser . . . companionable . . . has a quiet Acharm . . . altar bound. ' ' . ' EDWARDJ Mnucosxv Gentleness brings victory to one who tries Eddie Yeah' neat in his dress extremelv resened long hours with the hooks futugealawser Page SO Donorui' Mus Mmuxi A person whom you can'z help admire. She's wide awake and full of fire. Dot . . . personality plus . . . . . . fashion wise . . . perfect friend . . . dainty and sweet . . , waiting for an airman International Relations Club 4: Nutmegger 43 Stu d e nt Council 1,2.3,4, rorresponding secretary 2. executive com- mittee 4g Home Room Rep- resentative l,3g Heritage. EMU. LIARQUARDT lndustrv is the soul of bust ness and the keystone of pros penty a How s the oil? tennis raclteteer aversion to unk applies him self to his work and studies future hairdresser Biology Club 2 4.c1At 1. no J . . f l'f. H I. mg ', , , A 1 Cl Q Z.. g 'A ll- X ' , .Z I XXl'l ' Q. b ,. - -' - ' Q , . fi , 1 an x lX!tl ALAN NIARTIN Suppress me if you r-an, I am 11 merry jest. Curly . . . Yeah. Mani . . . soda jerk supreme . . . an- other Xlartin , . . yakaty-yak, yakaty-yak natural wit and a typical tease Snanish Club 2: Intramural Baseball 1: Junior Varsity Baseball, manager 2g Varsity Baseball 3.4. manager 3.4g Freshman Foothallg Intra- mural Basketball 2. TJ S C 4 91 sn I XIARTIN Those uho bring sunshine to the lius ol others cannot keep it trom themselzes 11e Qhmve nes for laueha magnetic per cnnality our ambitious nursing 1 a ead Debate Society 3 Future 'Nurses flub l234- treas urer 3 prfsidfnt 1 lnterna tional Rflatzons flub 3 'Nut me ger 34 Romani Hodternz 2 Student Counril 2 exe rutile Committee 2 ee F1 l preszdrnt l Stn or fhozr 234 ure president of Class 34 co rhatrman Freshman Class larti Laurel Girls State 3 Heritage 77Ld. ite fu Roasnr XIARTIN Cood nature is the ren' air of a good mind. Bob . . , You have an extra pencil? . .. why teachers retire . . . one of the Martin clan , . loquacious and ami- alile by nature . .. joining the Navy to see the world Intramural Baseball 1. Rtsponstbtlttt uallts hand hand uzth capacity and pow Sharon Cee Dad serious helpful and vsillin with pretty red hair well informed in mam uh ect future lab tech n1c1an fxberneties Seminar 3 bate Society 23 Dramatic ll11bl234 Le fercle Fran cas 3 'Vutmegger 234 Clee flub 1 .lunior Choir 4 Heritage Page 51 COLLEEN Mayo A good heart and an ever ready smile has she, Squeak Let's dance! . . . petite, and very energetic . . . beautiful aubum hair . . . a smile and a word are always ready . . . future teacher Library Club 4. LINDA Nlaztn When you re tall there s more of you to ike in Carla' u able athlete terrific student terrific friend the future fybernetzrs Seminar l D bae Sorzety l Dramatic Club 234 ternational Nutmegger 4 Romani Ho dierni 34 Heritage lible g.al p ychologist Serretarv 4 l Relations flub Basketball 1 2 3 SHELIA NIARY Nlmr in-R Hers a quiet kind of grave Hers a lovely wzstful ace Bunny Aw come lovely and likeable always smiling good dancer clothes conscious Future Nurses flub 34 :HY Life is uhat you malte it Dorque ladies man has a real laufh the af fable type car enthus ias anchora awelvh Intram11ral Football l lee U fi A V 1 . , ' I .. ' L' :. ,..fl- I I . . - I ' , . . si' V' in ,' i. . ' g P- t . 1' g , . . . . I' 3 n- 'z',75' ' , . r. - V. ff , . - I ' 'A as ons: . .. . , , , , ',ui'.4 ' . it . f as ft, ' . I I. , X A .. it Q5 rs Dr X , , . 1 9 .. if Suuuw LYNN1-1Nla1'R1-:R WaLT1-:11t.11u1t.1-is Mr:n111'RsT, f ' ' . ' ' ' A in lll ' '. er. Q '-' S . f ... . ,1... - YP, . ,. . Q h ' 1' s - . A Q : 3 s . . . - .. ' wg - ' ' 1 De- ' , ' ' . ' , '1 - - ' 2. . ' , ' ' 9 ' . :'5 1 , 1 1 ffl . A Q Q If . -4 - Of . J . y n. , . , . CHARLENE NIETCALF A combination rare and true Student athlete and swell gal too Sam Big deal' agile athlete Spanish sharpe blessed with happy disposition and an en gaging personality p an on campus life EI Iasattempo 34 secretary 4 National Honor Soczetm 34 Home Room Representa tive 4 Basketball 234 Field Hockey 234 Heritage SDFIGIP editor l ROBERT T. NIILLER Good nature is the very air of a good mind' the sign o a large and prosperous soul. Bo . , . 'l'hat's the way the jerk quirks! . .. quiet to those who know him not . . . clothes wise . . , good sport . . . has evaluated studies and found them to his liking Intramural Basketball 1. F . fig txxf Tuowis Nitcu AEL'N1A'V The rea! character ol a man 18 found out bx his amuse ments Rebel Homework whats that? blond crew cut his motto lo'-e laugh and then learn the mad chemist purple pants at The Last Hurrah EI Pasatiempo 3 Intramural Baseball 123 Intramural Football l Intramural Bas ketball 123 'D S C 'V' ELLEN Monw Cite the world the best you hare And the best will come bark to you. L . . . Now let's consider . . . has a rich personality . . . her attic garret . . . am- bitious, energetic, and frank . . . her individuality is evi- dent in her appreciation for the intellectual Debate Society 3, vice-presi- dent 35 Dramatic Club 2,3.4, rice-president 3: F utu re Teachers' Club 1,2,3,-43 .Va- tional Honor Society 3,43 .Yut- megger 2.3,4, editor-in-chief 43 Student Council 1.2.33 Cheerleader 3.-1' Heritage llj' FRANCISI Nioncn I laugh not at anothers loss I grudge not at another s gazn Sandy extremelv mdnid ualistic quiet but sincere personality model f masculinity fond of fem mes subtle manner and stubborn persistence Freshman Football .luntor Varsitv Football 2 Varsity Football 3 Intramural Bas ketball l JAMES MORGAN How much we gain who make claims' lm clexer serious re served mild mannered ome of the prize m ployees of the Crand Union conceals a delightful wit has sound Judgement FRFDERIFK A Nl0RLOCK A jugful ol lun is worth more than a bushedl ol learning o Where s the food? easy grin Miss Risings favorite . , . e football player with the crew cu . . . his independence is his strength Student Council 2, executive committee 2' Intramural Base- ball 1- Varsity Football 234 co-captain 4' Track 1.2.3' ln- tramural Basketball 12' co- chairman of Freshman Class Party' Heritage. 1 V JEAN E1..uNr-Z THUNDAY The essence of humor is sen- sibility. Sammi . . , sweet and sin- cere . . . long. brown hair . . . a shining smile always present . . . trim figure . . . self-assured but unim- posing Dramatic Club 3,43 Future Nurses' Club 45 Le Cercle Francais 3.4: Heritage. y , - I sociate editor. 15,4 IM., U shi' ' I Sumo v X 6- Pt sgn fhe lexicon of tyoufh, hsvhicz lrafeviribserves OVW mm 49- tif .fl X11 Page 52 L4 'ti ILLIANI NILRPHY He lzies long that lizes uell Bi an eager Eagle has mans dlXCl'ilflCd mtere t alwax in motion amass accomplishing knows what hes doing asset to ans group Freshman Football Junior Varsztm Football 2 Track manager 2 'DSC- RICIIARD NIURR-KY Ability is the caparztp to act wisely Dirk Definitely energetic dy namo when hes not laughing hes grin nina collects hats future draftsman Intramural Football 1 Intra mural Basketball 12 Tum Bastball manager 3 Intra nzural Baskrtball 12 Tum bling 1 Tl-Imras XI: ssox Ambition is heauens own in centiie to make purpose great and aehtetement greater Tommy How ahout that' studious but euish tall dark an some the ability to talk to am hody about anything at anytime Nlr Nlaster of Ceremonies Lt Cerelr Franpazs 34 Inter national Rrlatzons flub 'll National Honor Qorietv 31 Nutrmgger 'il Junior lar siti Baseball l2 larszts Baseball 34 Frfshmarz Foot ball ,lunior larszti Football 2 larszti Football 'sl Intra mural Basketball 13 ,lunzor larsztv Basketball 2 Tum bling 12 Heritage assistant erltlor rlw Ut,-11 Antrxs Nunr Happiness is the only good. The way to be happy is to rnak'e others so. Arlene . . . Cutie.' . . . talkative but sincere: loves to dance . . , neatness is her hy- word . . . sports rate high with her . . . conscientious student. Nlmcia Aw Nuui Life is not life at all uzthout delight lltmz banishe her worries flirtatious eve her was win friend loquacious m1 natural nurse Awx L Nlstsov The world is her oyster. Spike . , . Tough situation . . , piquant features with a dreamy look . . . creative abilities in art . . . Coldy locks . . . interest in col lege boys Nutmegger 4g Heritage. XIICHAEL L Nazno Hlrle not tour talents thei tor uw are mall uhats sundial zn the shade llzrkew a wld one musician wi e ates books an unconcealed likenes for girls found his fine soice after fue sears on the guitar oh what Joke Freshman Football Intra mural Basketball l Wk ELIZABFTH RLTH Nstsox The glorious gifts of gods may not be east aside. iz . . . Ye gads! . . . ' - fectious laugh . . . outstanding artistic and literary abilities . . . prohlem solver with an optimistic outlook . , .after a summer in. Europe, Rhode island School of Design Biology Club 23 Cvbernetirs Seminar 35 Dramatic Club 3. 43 Nutmegger 3.43 Basketball 13 Heritage. 5 ANAL, i , 4 . 66 77 rzghf manhooci fhere is no suc wor as fail. Page 53 Edward Bulwer Lytton 'HL I Q .18 Gun 'Nrauos Thus I steer mx barlt and saxl on ez en lteel 141111 gentle gale 'hllre Dont gne up the ll earl 1 x th r ht p hun1or h1de lmehlnd a enou UNCH fond rf the falr e he 1 eager to make hx own max Band 1 Ilomms NI11111 Nino All thf uorld 11 a stage Hors Haxe xou got a 21 xear old Qon ' hbrary lmer a way: ha a frxendlw hello enQa txonal Qmger love of 1 e Debate boczety 2 Dramatzc flub 2 Library flub 234 flffilfllfll 34 Clef Club 1 91 nmr fholr 234 'Nutmeg 0 20 2 31- 11Cepres1dent2 3 4 fzucvvzdtf fffg Fnncu lN1v11'ow ll l do L01L a frzcrzrlslup Ill perform zt to the last Bunnv all tll tell sou gadabout 1n EY 138 cute ITIIQQ ull of pep a mlnd of her own from the l1brary In college Future Nurses flub 12 Ro mam Hodxerru 2 Basketball 2 Glee Club 1 7 f I AL 4 PATRICIA Axxh 0 B1-:DA The zdeal al eourlesx ul! grare and charm at green ex ed blond relleenl meetne frlf-nd uperlm eonQc1en lllbll bound fur U Conn and a nur 1ng. cap l'u!ure 'Vurses Club 34 Fu lure Tearlzers flub 4 R mam Horlrernz 3 .lunzor I hmr 1 E1 1 rx 0 Crum 'No pleasure rs romparable to that or vanzlzng upon he ranlage ground ol trulh Dano wa on 1 nc ltatm plquant aum feature Engll h come naturallx erlou ne G of purpo e prec1 e and punctual Debate SOCIPZI 234 Dra mane Club 1234 Future ea hers Ilub 12 34 v tartan lzbrarmn 2 Le Cerrle l'ranra1s '3 Nulmegger 234 manager 1 flee Club ,lunzor Chozr 2 Senzor fhozr 231 Heritage 'D ,S C ill' ,W Hzuun OLSON l am true lo fha! ulurh l be lzeze e hot rodder m1Q mlnded rogul h Chief m1 e and eheerw dl po IIIOH lme le1 ure allerglc tc homework 137111142 0 ,f PH1L11 Pun qrrule ullll an zntent to do rnzsehzel 'ht Hua about that' nnpeemalrle attlre wlll go far mth that enuahle per sonalltx th quallty f lretng. taetful headed for ll FC I pGS0l1IlI11I0 12 ntra mural Baseball l Intramural Basltfrballl -DSC Page 54 ELIZABETH Sum: Pmcuis Touched ruth human gentle ness ana' loze Bern A e sou d ding' the perfect lady that caQual folx Qmllmg ls her hobby clas r'r11e Dramanr flub 234 Future Tfaehers llub 2 Le lerrle Pranrats 4 Romani Hodternz Siu nl lounrzl Glu llub 1 flass Sr-erelary 234 llerztage T 5 k 11'-4 JUDITH D PAT1-:LLA There 15 no greater deltght than to be consctous of sm centy ludy You dont know do vou' parklmg sml e qulet tlll you get to know her cute and cheerful asplrmg teach El Pasatlempo 3 4 Future Teachers Club 34 Romant Hodzerm 12 3 Spamsh Club 2 Clee Club 1 ,lumor Chozr 24 president 4 'DSC Lv Aww: PECK F r all that atr ts 15 v nature good Annie t lnk lts not work work work to he WI frlendly and mugoratmg future 1 hool murm Rosr-:MARY ANY PATELLA So of cheerlulness or good temper more tt spent the more lt remazns Com to the pizza Qh0p'7 always depend abe h tors IS not of her llkmg Kre ge rlght hand gurl future Latm teacher Bzology Club 2 El Pasa tzempo 34 Future Nurses Cl b 3 Future Teachers Club 234 Romam Hodlernz 1234 Spanish Club 2 Llce preszdent 2 Field Hockey 1 Clee Club l Senior Choir 231rD5g, Nlum. C PELLERIN lox uas a flame tn her too steady to destroy llary Hone tly that bu mel mtelllgent and sweet an mnocent blu h carefree and full of fun on the road to college Biology Club 2 Future llrurs es Club 4 Le Cerele Fran eats 3 Roman: Hodzerm 2 34 l l lt A Page 55 RALPH Psnussz A glowmg personalzly shznes through a blg smzle Ralph 'Vol Spanish agam' our class party Qerenader ma ter chef wxthout the can opener amhlmg along wlthout a care m the world tomorrow s automouve engmeer Track 34 Cross Country 2 SANDRA PHINNEY Kzndness ts the golden chazn, by whzch society ts bound to gether Phmney You misfit' peppy cheerleader quallty rather than quantlty xnqulsltlve and cute present class treasurer f ture classroom teacher Debate Society 34 Future Nurses Club 1234 treasurer 2 International Relations Club 3 'Nutmegger 4 Stu dent Council 24 Cheerlead mg 34 Clee Club 1 Home 0 o rn Re treasurer of Class 234 Her ztage -DSC 77Li1i,4 A RLTH PIERCE Three thzngs that shouldnt be let rust a sword a spade and a thought Rootze Cermomo green eyed hlond easy to get along wlth her splrlt IS a frxendly one future beautlclan Future Buszness Leaders 4 Library Club 1 Jomv: Pxsxuu Charaeter IS the real founda tton o all worthwhile sue cess Howd you do twlrler for the DHS Band a gentle Qmlle upon her face the qulet calm type mtends to teach Ll Pasatzempo 4 Future Tearhers Club 4 Romani, Hodzernz 2 Band 4 DSC. 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Carole . . . thoughtful and sincere . . . saunters down the hall with a casual air . . . quiet and reserxed . . . para- gon of neatne-- . . . con-- cientious scholar Future 'Yurses' Club 234' Future Teachers Club 3 Romani Hodlernz 234 ,lun tor Choir 1 Heritage l11111N 11111 R11111 rttttzv s 1 1 llllll lt lllttfl 1 r 1 H1 ar 1 111 111 1 1t frm 11111 Nl 111 4 1 e 1 1 ne-11 1 1111 I l11l1 1 ffl Sltltldlt 1111tl111ll 1111111r1ars1l1 not l111 7 DSC 11-L XI11111 11111111 r'1 antl tltlt II 1r1r1 UI 1 a tl r 1 ruler 1 llf J ll? ranlatzr ll1l l't1t11r1 rw 1 1 1 lftlltllllll l I4 ll rr11 Zi I 111 1 111 1111 I I 11 11 1 111 1t 1 a1 llttlf a gfflll 1l al 1111 1 ar11 1 1 r KN 1rf111 1 n 1811 ami It 1 future prnate Cl retarx l t1t11r1 Bustmsv Leafl1rS 4 7 L LL.L CAROL ANN Room: Where .she met a stranger, there she left a friend. Carol . . . Say there. . . , distinctive clothes , . . cute brunette . . . a lady with a minrl of her own . . . capable student Biology' Club 1: Library Club 1. 11-44 111 11 J R111111111r- l I ll r hdh th 1 hh e 11 1111111 en111r 111 11111e e 111 Xl 1 NN 11' 1' CMPI' 1 1 6 1 lC18Gll4l711l0 2 5 In ra mural Btz11l1all 1 1'r15hn1an l'o111l1all untor larviti Foot 1al 2 larsztx f1111tl1all 14 funzor 1ars1t1 Ba1sl1tball12 H1 rzta K, Page 57 RONALD ROCHELEAU Modesty is a shining lightg it prepares the mind to receive lrnoxvledge and the heart for truth. Ron . . . quiet and -incere but quite a raconteur . . . 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Ioe . . . likeable lad . . . tease with a capital T . . . misehief maker . . . keen sense of humor . . . strictly social Student Counril 1.2.3, rice- presidenl 3: Freshman Foot- ball: Turnltling lg Hand 2.3. 43 Home Room Representa- fllll' 2. er t uf, RONALD Ross Power is so charactenscally calm, That calmness ln itself has the aspect of pouer Ronny I that right an aversion to any txpe homework has a hahit telling Jokes a hunter heart has a future electronics -gn ANTUINLTTE 'NI Ross Impatient to assume the uorld Toni You re kidding' interest at D T C roller skating expert clexer and intere tinv with a pereuadmg smile pro pec use secretarx lhttmegger 234 Cheerlead mg 4 DL 4 -Y w. Soxm x Knut Sports arf th: unizersal an f.IlH,L4 ot manlind life of tho e lumher ar e girl llell drn r non what he wan qliet hut ac se '144! .-Xml-:Rr JAMES Rmt Things were first made, then uords, lim . . . l just can't wait till Geometry. . . . master of the clarinet . . , hashful. but! . . . keen on kindness . . future certified public ac- COUIll8Ill Spanish Club lg Band 1: Or- rheslra 3. JANE RVPPELL Calm and serene she walks lzftrfs way, Ianie . . . Oh shoot! . . . an aversion for homework , . . happy in the kitchen . . . faithful to a cause . . . heads for a career in jour- nalism. IMNIDF R1 ssl-IL l' perunfe is the rhtld thought and thought ts the Um 1 1 u re out sour mind ,gentleman x in manner eriou- in ur pt e has a penrhant for the unu'-ual collegiate gout Hn I l 1 von in the vapalvlx a with .1 uranee Ixlurnetirs Seminar 3 Ura mam flult 2 31 preszdf nt 4 'Nulrnrggrr 31 Trails Team manayr 1 Heritage Page 55 X F' Jon NI QT fiiuum Fun to be uzth all th: ulult Aluavs ready uitlz a smile '-a e hort dark eurle the Old llhllr lllll?I' I nicest tnnrs some small package- pro en me medical seeretan lfiologx llult 2 Future Rust nrss leaders 1 ' . . . s i' . A Q V 3 of R Q ' ' . . . Q ' of , ' ' ' ' , . . at . . . in . . 3 - i Q Q Lt R wg- I , . A -4 ,'-:Qf .5 'l :' ' fe 1' , 4 .' . - ' l - fx '- - '. ' of .I ' l . Sunni' .I , , arvhery winner child oil action. .IUUVIIIIP . . . '0h for heaxenk N- Ita of -'kf 5 ti-...fi 'e...,' 'l ,..' - 'sl k 'S ' s is . . . li' ' ' 1 2- ' . A p - he 7 li E-7 ' in 1' ri., M... -' fn'- 5'-ff1 1 1 1 like . . . funn he ' 4 J : ' '- S , fr' req s'l 'l' ' s ' j nd - - '- xi 4. I . 5' K-, . Z I I V ' . ' vx- - L l 4'.X' X. , .3 J Tnrmss ST. Jzlax A lot of time for laughter, and also time for work. Saint . , . 'ihlotherfn . . . creative artist . . . cars are one of his interests . . . man of action on the ice . . . possesses a keen sense of humor Debate Society 4g Freshman Football. A , nt dXL'L4.4 cc KENNETH Gr-:ORCE Sst.ooM A mans true wealth is the good he does tn this uorld coachs BIG tackle sees the comic in all thmff understanding and swmpathe should be a faiorlte with his pupil Student Council 1 executtte rommtttee 1 Intramural Base ball 1 Freshman Football .lunzor larsztv Football 2 Varsity Football '34 co Cap tain 4 Intramural Bashetball 1 Junior larsiti Basketball I Home Room Represenla lite 234 Heritage I 7 Ing, 1, MAA jo ASN SALAME Progress is the activity of to- day and the assurance of to- morrow. fo , . . Oh. I have so much hrimeworkfu . . . a friend in- deed . . . pert little miss . . . and a girl of quiet ways . . . personality a n d intelligence together El Pasatiempo 25 Future Bus- iness Leaders 4. vice-president 43 Xutmegger 3.4. THERESA Suvrrrr Good nature makes allouance or the atltngs o others by perfect ln manhtnd Terri Oh man' always at the youth center math fascmates her commutes daily from New Fairfield new girl ln town Page 59 ,BY X30 Sanur A. Saxrono .Yo one can sinferely try to help another without helping himself. Sally . . . I just never get home on time. . . . energetic and dependable . . . always at a meeting . . . extremely well liked loyal to her be- liefs and her friends Biology Club 2: Romani Ho- dierni 24 Heritage. Stsxx A SANILK Cite me a flue to happiness anrl I shall lind tts route u What will I wear? joke Jokes Jokes Latin scholar ore of her pleas ure is skating must be hu w at all tim s Future Nurses Club 1 Clee Club 1 Senior Choir 234 27iK'1iL Q1 Nluua F Sswros Your personalitx is what you Ula 1 ll ltanda Im tired modest miss loves to dance a faithful friend to the ent future secretary Future Business Leaders Club 4 SALVATORE Scuzo He will never hnow an en emi and neier lack a frzend alwas howling with the hovs his Good cheer knows no lmit quick wit impt h l e a m dependable in thnuvht and deed sincere of heart 'Nutmegger 4 Student Council 34 exerutite rommittee 3 treasurer 4 Freshman Foot ball Junior larsitv Football ro rhazrman of junior Class Iartx Heritage - Sf-... ' ' . Q 'S, ., .. .. f' ' C- , . . . F Z ' uf. sv- , Vg ,- b t ' f My X., lf' '. 1 ... . ,. n Maki. .ZX v l. ., , 1 l . 1. . . . - ' . I l f ' ' ' - Doberman . . . Yadillil . . . considering there is nothing Sam . . . 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ANNLIII-GI Scnunirz There 15 a eltgnitp in a labour truer than e err pomp arrayeel. Anne'l1'ese . .. th ', sweet 1-mile . . . friendly once you know her concentrates her ef- forts on whatever :he does the winning ways of a gentle person . . . future lady in white Future .YIITSIRYI Club 1.41 Bus- hrlhall 1.2: I'i1'r'lel IIOe'I.'1'j' 1.2. Cn num SCHLENINIER Ialzenrc and time accomplish more than force' and uolence Chllfllf lll hand them ln tomorrow ecnngmlem period 6 his quiet manner 1 admirable does excep tionallw good art work hound for the Armed Forces Vee lixna Ne nnutxt A gzrl so lately and so utse, sureli to succcss must rzse' Lyn loxelx blond from the smile tlat coneiderate of Redding. refreshes others Qhovw wiadom in what She Qav- and toes to be a eampue eonqueror Cibefrnelics Seminar 3 Jun lor lhoir 2 Suueom Jon Scimoiinsn I am a great beltcter in lucI1 ana' I find the harder I uorlt at lt the' more I hate 0 it Shari an addition to any comeraation takes exerv thing 1n Qtride roller Qkat 1ng delights her saried mtereats new to D H S xlxlill ix EL1- note Se11L1.T1 To Anon u hat hae to be done and tu do it. .Vary . . , 5ee you at Drew's. . . , fparkling hlue eyes . . . one in a million . . . aewing fa-1-inates her . . . future ltnokkeeper llcrilagc. . , ' 5 v fooL my Power in my Aan Page eo We ff Csxomx 3lARlE ScHt'Lz Cheerful she is, but not of many words. Schulzie . . . 'Tm glad. . . . tond of horses . . . depend- able lady . . . reserved nature . . . future housewife. Ewm JAM: Scorr Contentment cometh to all who try to value goodness beneath the sky Scotty What are you doing has no hankering for homework her smile is radiant music brings enloyment future keeper of the books Heritage CAROL HELEN Scuno I quietness and confidence shall be your strength Carol For Petes sake ' Nliss from Newtown serious scholar oh what brown eyes' her future lies in social service Bt-.wLnLY Awxs Stwrow She sparliles like champagne et lil study tomorrow tiny but mighty clothes horse cute and wer satile tuture R N Future 'Nurses Club 1234 Spanish Clu b 2 Student Council 1 Glee Club 1 EMILY Seam Quiet looks are quite de- ceiring. Lee . . . smile that radiates . . . shy and serene to a point . . , another history hater . . . demure and sweet . . .has seriousness of purpose Future Business Leaders 3,-1. A BP CURLLN Siuuoitxr-.sst Irish eyes loter of un loual heart shes a merry one or Xou idiot' smile for any and all famou for her blu h can be found talking constantly future lab technician Biology Club 2 ,luntor Choir 234 an went agatnsf the wor Page 61 Emily Dickinson Lu: Y. SHATTLCK Be gone dull care.' Thou and I shall never agree. Vase , . . Are you serious? . . . worrying is not his con- cern . . . clothes enthusiast . . .found at the Spa , . . a regular guy Debate Society 4, rice-presi- dent -lg Future Business Lead- ers 4g International Relations Club 4. M404 Sworn A SHLLPARD She uho attains sincerity is she who chooses uhat is good .1 id holds to it handy l dont like to be teased' sott brown hair and a shining personality impeccably neat optimistic entnusiasm an outstanding prospect for teaching Dramatic Club Z6 Future Nurses Club l I'uture Ieach ers Club 23 Library Club 1 Romani Hodterni 123 Heritage WSC ft DARLENE Lou SILVA CAROL Fn' SMITH To take life seriouslyg what A very gentle heart, and of a is it worth? good conscience. Dolly . . . Quiet, girls! . . . Carol . . . scarcity of speech one of the D.H,S. Band major- . . . bowling enthusiast . . , ettes . . . pert and lively . . . has an even temper . . . slim angelic as a little devil . . , and trim . . , quiet yet has a future secretary pleasant word for everyone. Band 1,2.3,4. Jokvv SIUK Wisdom alone ts true ambt tion s atm Wisdom the source o Ltrtue and of lame ts not easv altruistic philosophy math wizard enthusiasm plus alwaws a twinkle in her eve Dramatte Club 23 Le Cerrlc franrazs 1 'National Honor bufut134 llutrneggerll- Ro maui Hodzfrnt 34 preaultnt 34 .Student founetl 34 rording steretarv Hr rttagt, assistant edztor L ef Juni- NALLLX Lin uzthout laughter ts a drzarb blanlt an 'Sly hair looks atro ttou capacitv for ta in a helpful friend food fanatic never oo bu v to laugh Future Teachers Club 1 -1 Siunow ELIZABLTH Sum! Suotu S'stu.LsY 5'he mav rome silently but Dreams happy as her dat and aluaxs utth laughter in her laughter, learnt of frtends hrart a fashion impressor Sandy How about that' active attrattne all he steadv movie goer attributes of a lady m find art work mtere ting. nttous and tonsuentiou- tn cheerful -pirit plea ant -little her Uhllerldltlngzs her fu nur ing career ahead ture is det u ed 1-l lasatzempo 2 31 Itbrarb l lub 2 llerttage X Page 62 DALE JEAN SMITH She will enjoy much who scat- ters enjoyment to others. Babe . . . Hi ya, kid. . , . sweet and sincere . . . able to laugh at her troubles , . . where there's smoke there's fire . . . another loyal Beaver Brookite. W ILLIAN1 KLNT SMITH The world turns aside to let am man pass uho ltnous uhtther he ts going lftllte ea-v going g.uv saw Ju-t enough to make htm elf appreciated capable student known for his it pttaitv future phar ll ut X ,. .J , I . , . , lo . .. - .b -l.: tg, .' '.' . Y ' . 'Y - , .34 . ., re- . ,A , , x l 'K I tra ,.., ' ' - 'f,,' .. GfA..V sf .., lk- ! y 5. , ks . , W1 2 X 4 - i f',i g - xx: W 4. 1.ff.,. A 1 ' ,r, r I., ' .' ' f I j V I '..,a- ' ' '- t , ' 'Z .S I- ' I 1 -A X. ' I . I A. A -A I I . 'X Q' ' .' 'Al lrs - I 'K ' .' j .' g 1' , ta-3. 4, - 1- K x X ,te . 'Ji Gtams C Suzy me A soft answer turneth away wrath Clad Tou h break cute and pert genuinely affable a lot on the ball 3 cet her sig I on 8 teaching career Basketball 1 Junior Choir 4 Spanish Club 2 Field Hoch e 1234 L.. TAFFIE Srnusi-cr Round and round she goes Where shell stop nobody knows. Tafjie . . . 'Co y' l passed my En,,li-h testl ' , . . ive- wire . . . ASP apprentice . . . halo hides the horn: . . . hubblin friendship with the world Heritage. f' 77L,p 1 1,41 ff Jeaywsrrsj Srnuoasnc The game is neier lost till its won Jeannette extremely blonde short of stature admit on the hocltes field ba ed on common sense paucity of peech 74 .M Cmuxss ANN St LLIY.-KN Always laughing full of fun' She gets along with everyone. Corny' . . . 'l am not blush- in . . . , Irizh temper Irish charm . . . darling red-head . . . smart dresser , . . always in the midst of fun Future Teachers Club 34' Le Cerrle Francais 33 L'- brary Club l: Student Council 1: ro-rhairman of .l u n io r Class Partyg Heritage. VS-C e Pau Z 'L 1 ' lk' Page 63 RANDOLPH PETER Sum Youth is wholly experimental Randy tall lad hai s from Reddinv double ses sion hater inqui ltiye by nature future bu me s manager fxbernetics Seminar 3 L bran Club 3 Radio Club I Intramural Baseball 1 Herz tage DORIS C Sn nsos She has a clear wind shel tered loieliness Doris a mcere truly un der tamlmg per on beauty with brains youn heart mature in mind a ready willing and able at titude sure to be a av :trite nur e Dramalif llub 2 3-lr El Pas tiempo 23 Future 'Nurses Club 1234 ser-retary 2 ure president 3 National Honor Sor1eli'34 Vutmegger-1 Ro rnani llodierni 23 Student Council 3 executite commit tee 3 Clee Club 1 Home Room Representative 34 eo chairman oj Sophomore Hop Heritage associate editor RONALD SWANSON And none has quite escaped my smile Ronnie You know it' tops on the baseball dia mond a favorite at the Safeway constantly solic ning gas money aspiring Jet pilot Varsity Baseball 2 3 4 Varsity Basketball 3 WSC Ronsnr N. Tstsmco A willing helper does not wait until he is asked. Bo . . . lwhere are the boys? . , . partial to Na, hes . . . alert mind . . . ambas- sador of good will . . , u - ding barrister El Pasatiempo 31 Spanish Club 2g Intramural Basketball lg Heritage. All-JLISFA T,A1.L,uun' Exaetness in little things is a wonderful sourre of Cheer- fulness. I Lissy . . . Hot Dog! . , . lovee to danee. and can :hel . . . lrursting with ideai . . . clothes with a flair . . . ex- ceptionally talented artist International Relations Club 4g Library Iflub Ig Heritage. - . .-.,-..' - 2: '3 1,vf-me banrzq ,Qi -nl ANITA Louise Tum Tis better to be small and shine Than to If great and east a shadow Tars la f- both anna rle and amicable 'Shi rors penal -if curls air a 1 a Imely m e im 31 in life itself partial to the New future Business Traders 4 fits, YI X, Ht-Lugx jox' TARCB'l l ll's good to be merry and uise: lt's good to be hottest and tflte. fox . . . l war so emlmar- rawedfu . . . never too liufy to he a friend . . , a fa-hion-wise senior . . . charming and in- dustrious . . , cheery ehatterer Biology Club 2g Dramatic Club 2.3.41 El Pasatienzpo 3. 4: Future Tearhers' Club 1.2. 3.4. treasurer 4: International Relations Club 3: Library Club 3: Nutmegger 43 Ro- mani Hmlierni 2.3.41 Sturlent ljouneil 2,43 Home Room Rep- resentatire 2.35 Heritage, N Vw.. -Q' Canot. TAYLoR The force of her own merit mains her way farol Brookfield Nfl superior athlete friendlv I ll lor! l l ture phx teal education teach Basl1lballI2 31 Fttltl Hotl 01231 Hint gi CllRIST4lI'HI'IR Tnouriow .llvv theory is to enjoy life. Ki! . . . Why study? . . . fvwnf a hot Blerwury . . , nexer worriei. neser VBTSF . . . why teachers retire . . . ladies' man Debate Soriety -11 Internation- al Relations Club 45 Fresh- man Football, f.- -' - Iudtaagg ,ff -'X Ur-Lf Ht ' ,XV Klum. E Tntmioxn T lwe IS not merely 0 breathe but to art 'Uane Southern drawl her nature weleomes others diligent worker Qun Shine in her hair and mile believes in fair treatment for eweryone future Bustness Leaders 4 JUN: Tiwro The lttndltest thing Foal ezer mafle Little One Whatta xou wine' Cute and meet talk talk talk way Ffllllflg pirin pediatric nurse future 'tursea flub 3 Alix Fmwk Toiuuxo Be happy uhzle mu lite or You shall In a long time tiratl larmin another bowling. an phi ual tienee and r Halter hi donna worrx and he haxe nexer met mi thiexou manner affalmle mas S nzur lhotr 7 D5 C ef? 035141142 Sfand an Page 64 41 Room ,I TUX!-XNIO East oblzgzng not much speed hrs ts a cheerful ltznd lx creed Rag lm tlred a a characterlstlc laugh enjox plawlnff card mth the Joxs frlend he can count bw the dozens ene mles none choo e teach xnv a a career lnternatmnal Relatzons Club 3 Student founrzl 3 lntra mural Baseball 1 larsm Baseball 23 Intramural Foot ball 1 Herttage 1750 Klum ELIYABFTH Toscuo A mee gzrl and wzse Aluaxs urns berause shf trzes llarte 1 lat dnl xuu ax IH a onane fr mu IC the telephone company s prxde and yn mee t now with It rhltrhat future leaf her Ll lasattempo 34 un pr sz dent 4 Future Teachers llub 1234 Roman: Hodurnz 1 23 bpantsh Club 12 Band 1234 sefrelary 4 Herztage ARTHLR Tmir Art Art please dont fry The girls wlll lore sou tzll wou die Wxatt -Xny partles to mght' lrrepres lble funster blg tease me peexe hook future 'Nav al Mr Fnrps freshman Football JI n 1 0 r larstlx Football 2 lnlramur al Basltetball 1 EIFXNUR I man There IS no duty ue undfr rate so murh as the duh ol bezng happy Ellze Dear bussle likable and loquacmus prettx blond ulth an excess of enthu la m dazllmg dancer her neatne and e wll carx he fa the bu me s wor Wutmegber 234 fheerlead mg 34 Io chatrman ot Foot ball llanre 5 Heritage f 1 N4 ,I Rust-: V ann-1 Keep the golden mean b tueen sayzng too much and too ltltle Ree modet ln speech and action darling mth blue exe and brown halr excellent vmrker and good tudent calm and undl turbed eserw mdlcatlon u ces a nu zoogw fltb 2 Future Nurses Club 12 31 ,lunzor our 3 1 rt JLDITH N ARSALLO 'No sln 15 heart ty the eart zs tght uflr Reallx u of pep her was are cute frlendlw to all newer a WOYYY nehel' a CHIC Future Business Leaders 4 Herztage Buuzanx N AI 1 HT 4 perjul uoman noblv plan n d lo uarrn to romtort and to romrnand Barbe w ln lea e a axle-mu effn tems attractne and Urauou hru nette Penn slxanxa UI t to Danburx heat ed for a cwlle e tampu Le ltrrlf rranrats 4 Natzon al Honor Socutx 4 Roman: Hodzernz 1 ra late ence fo evercy isfanf anal PWS 65 Joel Barlow Iomulxt. P XPNTI RA Gentle rs she and ot good tn tent Im nnlv l-.xddlnv an lntrlfulng. mule cooperative and competent amiable personalm plannm a teachlnf career Future Nurses llub 2 Future 'rearhrrs llub 2 'Dirt ,ART we . 3 ,.', ' ' E- 1. .1 h 1 J . . I. , -. . . I. . I. I' I 1' . '. ,'? ...fll , . . ,, . ' ' ,5 - - s ... As- ' . ', s F ofsc .s as 4 rse , ' ' ' B'l Q Q1 -1 ' : ' Ch 'V ., f 7,'.f'fl . - F me . 'l . . , ill ' I' s'f! ...l f l ,ss ft 0 li us of . I, j-- :M pl.. In ' ' , 72- 5 - C1 . ' l tn if rff1i 'V ,V A S 1 ' ' ,H . -.r ' ', sa - l V- ' . ..,y t ': 5... :f 'A V 1 A A A2 J 1 ' W 1 2 l , A 4 U' -V v ' w F ,F 1 . ll 4 ' '- - Lo... ' ' ..'l ... '... llo ',' silt! ' 'tl s' ss,.,. I sn' 1 srf 'gl' ,v'g pois 'i rj ,r r in v gl ' 'V ls ' i A . 1 V s sc ld 1' e ' , ' 1. ' - ' - .' U ..p I - f 2 ' ' V ' . Q.: , '. i . .x,NAJX.wt, e .. f ' -L Lixm IJ.Y1s1g11xri juli' 11115 a flame in mr, 1110 .st1'r11l,i' to 1l1'str0j'. H1'1l . . . spnntaneuuf smile . . . full nf furprixef . . . a mind of her own . . A nothing dauntx her . . . a fingular girl with plural ahilitie, Flllllft' ,Y11rses' Club 1: Li- lfrary Clllll 1. Nlxm Xxx Xnmux Wir' is h ld high rn the h1art of one llari Ann blue exed hru nette mild of manner .1 3.1 ntle heart plea'-ing pcrxonalitv a happy fu ture Lzxoru Wuu.srnoM A constant rzend is a rare and hard thing to find Lfnee another New Fair field girl remembers the day at the Youth Center lne laugh and be merry a dlmxnutne devil one who deaerses the beat of suc cew Library Club 1 7 G111.1z4f lfdfl x X x mild l1VH1lllll1XSNl!IlII,L uw H111 ur llllxllllllll 1 nah ,llltl llf Illllllt 1 lt lilxealrln pu .lI1'11 of lf-l'14.' 1I.'U7ll.S 11r1' Ihr' l11'sI l7I!'7l. .-ll . . . Huw almut that! talking-spree :-elf--uffi- cient . . . len1l+ him-elf eafily tu fun . . . fave- life with lu- mind at eaxe. .'hI.ltF1ItT W 11.1 tens Eiirpx Wxxrteii Slir' 1111.5 l1'i'1'1l up lo 1'l'1'f'V rn1'a.s11r1. 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Cl1'1' f,l1b 11 Sv' .l ' 'li .' 1,l .l lr l,2g A I-111 2.3, I. 1 'l-1gl1l1'1-L! l1lQ5' - ' 111r lfhf 2.31.13 II1' 1 ', a.- A ' A 1 ' 11, 4 ,, , U , 4. - V - Dinwe Euzanzrn WX Arsox 'llusic uashes :may from the soul the dust of eiermdm life Dee Oh yeah fun finding s red head e 'sonv tre both humo rous and erious Nan fan Junior Lhotr 1 Jewtxe Bi-:nrt XVI-IHR Well! do our best what ere be- falls us. ,leanie . . . always a lady . . . ready with an opinion hut re- spectful of the views of others . . . refreshing good looks . . . conscientious student . . . potentialities unlimited El Pasatienipo 3.43 Interna- tional Relations Club 4, ser- retary 4g .Yational Honor So- ciety 3.-1, rireepresident 43 Nutmegger 2.3.43 Romani llo- dierni 2,3. aedile 31 Spanish Club 23 Student Counfil 1.21 Clee Club 13 Senior Choir 2. 3,43 All-State 41 Home Room RFlIfI'Sl'I1fHll'l'l' 1.2,g Heritage, assistant editor. ,-JL , . A, 1nf41,-Veeff Z.-,q,lg . rf ' , Leg! 'ba lCL!?L, Rovtw Ween Eternal good nature is his heritage Webbze Better luck next time slow but steady ca ualness with a smile based on common sense ha the hot rod fewer wk, lJoNNA Lt-:E Wil-IYANT The business of life is to go forward. Donna Lee . . . Do you real- ly . . . Af A . . adores all math . . . exceptionally neat . . . alert and efficient stu- dent , . . typical secretary Future Business Leaders 3.4. refording secretary 4: Library Club 4. treasurer 43 Band 3g Heritage. HL tl, ere ..-4. Page B7 1.p?'f lx-ANCY W Hsetocx She has a heart with room or etery joy lNan Nleet you at the drug store What do ya mean which one 1 you ever see her driye' neyer without a happy smile and a cheerful hello claims she doesnt have an ac cent college bound Debate Softetv 1 L Cercle Francais 4 'Nutmegger 4 Senior Choir 4 Heritage 'IL Q 'L N. jrnNIK1.fL Wintr- Y uth tull or gran toree lllwlflllllflll ont that lzlond hair and tio e ,reen exe te e ghone talker winnmrf mi e a friend t all will teach future feneratlons Biology Ilub 2 sffrftary 2 future Tfafhers Llub 34 Future Business Leaflfrs 3-I lnttrnatzonol Relations flub utnzf ,,+r 251 Junior Lhoir 3 Heritage Rmunw WHITE Wee bit o lassze why dost thou not grow9 Shorty It s not my fault. . . . talkative and flirtaiious . . . sparkling eyes . . . laughs at any mortal thing . . . people and livinv junior Choir, 3. ikes 1 7tfl,'4,'LL1,f , 06 0 Btu-:sm jovct-3 Witcox uiet and self-composed - what she thinks nobody knows. Bunny . . . an individualist . . . black hair with a silken smile sheen . . . sparkling . . . bright blue eyes . . . mar- riage minded Spanish Club 1, 'Ab ANNA NIAY WILDMAN The quiet mind IS rtclzer than a crown Ann Everything s pos sIble ' unostentattous quiet at all times Indnid uallstic Ideas future hookkeeper Future Business Leaders 3 hh-IDURA ANN WILLnIcI-I Rest assured shell make her mark. Medy . . . So what if I like to knit! . . . dislikes hook reports . . . excellent sense of humor . , . agreeable dis- position . . . secretary in time to come Future Business Leaders 3,43 Heritage. Page 68 SANnRA Lei: WILLIAMS So many worlds so much to Sandy Do you wanta belt In the mouth' ight brown hair and hazel eye miniature golf fiend constantly In motion mar riage In the future PATRICIA WINANS Aluays sweet as she can be Shell linger forever in our memory. at . . . Jeepers. . . . adept actress . . . quiet and calm . . . a soft shy smile . , . talent for creative writing Biology Club 23 Dramatic Club 12.3.43 Nutmegger 1' Romani Hodierni lg Heritage. use PIIYLLIS Wirren Her fancy lost In pleasant dreams Wit Oh those mornmg sessions' her ways have a winning quality loyal friend skillful with a needle and thread altar bound V JAMES ALLEN WoHLIcI:N Let the utse man guard his houghts for they ae dzfft cult to perceive thoughts well guarded brmg happtness tm the affable squelcher the man of simplicity but too complicated to he under stood so tall, so helpful and so Independent non chalance personified compltshments as gr at as his manner IS quiet, sincerity as deep as his Intelligence El Pasattempo 34 prestdent 4 Future Teachers Club 4 National Honor Soctety 34 Nutmegger 4 Homeroom Representative 3 Herttage, co editor CLARA ANN Woicuc Fond of fun as and can be Rebel Dont get all shook always seems to he riding horses doesnt appreciate history Joual and carefree prospective school marm KAY ELAINE Woon I Life holds or her immense delight. Kav . , . very blond hair . . . giggles at almost anything.. . her spirit is exuberant . . . expressive eyes . . , pleasure to know. N , , J x I- X 1 'vs ', ,n- , x .A , , i ,N N. 04ml we will frusf , ...Q ..x tg . , 2. MMQP A- 2,5925 t K. - 'mf' 2:31 s r.L,afF2 .J2' SANDRA Jr-:Aw Woonwonru I lwe for those who love me and the good that I can do Sandy sllm sparkling and laughter loung wor s at the box OfflC9 sensltlve nature has the All Amen can look buslness llke ln telhgence Future Buszness Leaders 4 Student Counctl 123 luntor Chozr 23 Home Room Rep resentatne 1 2 4 Hentage .ffff 4 PETER Wycxorr Heart of a hon mmd of a thinker Pete Oh come on now' havlng a am SCSSIOD 1n cars on the side a con vmcmg talker and good lxs tener teacher ln the fu ture Btology Clu b 2 Fu ure Teachers Club 4 Band 12 34 preszdent 4 Orchestra 2 Herztage DONALD EDWARD YOUNCQUIST A fondness or attractzve clothes Always looks neat wherever he goes Don How should I know'7 strong silent type has no passlon for studles llttle shy but what a guy' wavy blond hair LORETTA ZANK The essence of humour ts sen stbtltty warm tender fellow feelzng wtth all forms of ex zstence Loretta Youll eat those words when I become fam ous lovable laugh tnm flgure wrlter of many letters she knows what she wants Fzeld Hockey 1,2, Junmr Chozr 2,3, Hentage Zfnfwopofcwq ' in good JILL NIARLE ZELIONI There Iles a deal of demltry beneath a mtld extenor hllzte Walt tlll I get my license professxonal baby sltter good for what anls you naughty but mce future temperature taker Future Nurses Club 4 Stu dent Counctl 12 S e nlo r Chozr 4 Iunzor Choir 23 Hefllflge fn.,vz44.fn 1 di-fifgcgf CHARLES FOWLER He ES fnendly he ts court eous whtch ts recommenda twn enough for anyone Chuck extremely neat and flashy attlre from Newtown fBl'l'lflC 40 car some tall blond for the Navy new guy drlves a hand headmg Wllllam Cullen Bryant Page 69 SLSAN NI Amr: ZENOBIA The best of healers ts good cheer Corky smcerely sports mmded wlth glmts of mlschlef protrudlng from those sparklmg eyes ov able mass an earnest frlend always on thc go Future Nurses Club 4 Bas ketball 1234 Softball 1 Field Hockey 12 3 4 co cap tam 4 Hentage 791-ti., 1 44.24 551 52:1 HARRY STEVENS A penny worth of mzrth ts worth a pound of sorrow Harry See you at Chet s football follower always ready wxth a Joke oh what a cheerful grm' trxes to fix hrs car Intramural Football 1 Fresh man Football Jumor Varstty Football 3 tfhx ,fha 153'-.l fx-: . - . 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N as aw: in A I 4' Q- NJN ,f 'I . -Q , ' ' Y ,., W I . , N w-, -sl - W W - Typical Senior Q ' Paul Amory N f K Khin Xl! P . ll ' ' ' X Betsy arue s I ,pibesrfm will .Allc ff, ' ff- f 1 5, :-ue ,- Lawher Ellen Moran 'i 4 4' Q1 mlb Q Qfimst Cullilyle Sam bcalzo Barbara Hope Q 1 , f est In 'fersationa - f J3CkHlV8 'om Xiu un X' .lUdY B'-lcko amy XX heelock X ll xxx: Cutest Jack Hliva f Sandy Phinney '51,-4'ik ' '---f--f-'iv'---f ' --- -- -'f-j--- '-ww 1 H, n , ' L .L r YY?- Aikk N Mori Popular kvxhg- Whitey McNamara Sue Marlm 1 I :- f Most Smce J ohn Margaret Cal' Maureen Lynn Ralph Butcra YL H Talented Toes hd Carrine Bev beatun wi, N215 T Dex1l5 Playmlisy f ! l Burk Svatlulltiil 'latiy Slrusky In A .1 X' I A O W X' L, fx k ' fs 11 i I h X- MN! 'P ' Ll, 4 ' ' X 3 K , ri 4 Easiest To A E Aggravale Q. - Andy Uebrazia fl XXX joy Targett i . 'if' ' ii: 1 Class Leader ,gf Q' Whitey McNamara V 3 3 Sue Marlin Biggest Tease Bob Lucas Linda Ferrando f- Y Z .- s I sx'X, if 'NP es G! C' 'ry x ,5X ga . Q, r' N ul' I,f'21 Y T' Xi 1, .,g, . ,.n ' v xt - V. 4' .. ,' L N vs 1, Y Q-1-..4.',c. 51mi6lwy Shia X fy' L ' We've Had It. l3L1valIaNIruffunwrtilrlc Sufa 2' ' 'Wie and My Teddy Bear. J. , D .gif KNQ QV x X i RQW Let's see now. 1 if gl sf 3 .o1f - -:L What can that look mean? Threxjrnen. a gultar, a song. In the good ole cafeteria. w 1 ' lx' 'X WX Our last class partv. X of S , Pzce 'Not Q0 earls 1n the mornm Thea 1 Ljff VW 'Q - H ,Msg A 5 V . -4 . f 41 S if 5 v Q 4- 1-n.,,,,h Q W K. f . . xuurnmulh fn' 4 -4, ' w U ,-Q., HT -1 N' ,ft N .vw-114 4: P' ' F' . nn f 4 lf' WW? f'- ., ji E.. f'3.Q 1 A 0 Is that really Wm 'S jf, 1 6 , '..- , 1 gm- ,gf .',, ' '-', r I, xr f . 4 Fx 1-'JQW ,f . 'u. I, Q pre' Q w 5 ' r 1Z2EEZ:W, lQL 1. at 5. M ,AY , l , r iff ' fomwnsmwn 1 J-. H V .l J M M1 up hi 'Y 'sql l 1,1 Q0 I Gllaaa igvainrg In the year 1620 A D a ffroup of approx :mately one hundred men, women and chnld ren entered Cape Cod Bay and landed at Ply mouth Nlassachusetts, to form the flrst whlte settlement Ill New Enffland They came to thls stranfe new land seekmv freedom from pressxon lhey were the Ply mouth colony and we re called Pll rlms ln lllcc manner lll the month of September IH the year 1973 A D a loup of approxlmatc ly flye hundud males and fcmalcs all clnl dren entered Danbury H1 h School and land ed ln homerooms on the tlmd flo mr or ln the basement They came to thus stran e new c 1oo not really QC6lilll lxnowlt d e mey were the Class of 1959 and were t illecl l rash men Thls latter group started yery quxckly to plant the seeds of frlend h1p to learn to de fend themsely es agalnst the say ave upperclass men to learn the ways of suryly al from these same sayages and to prepare for thelr flrst gruelllng wlnter It wasnt long before the Freshmen had somethmg concrete at which to look and from whlch to take confldence ln D H S the flrst Rocano trophy retlred bv the cross country xll Page 82 teams wlnmnv of the County champlonshlp for the thlrd COIIQCCUIHC year Haymg reaped thelr flrst bountlful har yest of report cards they celebrated Thanks rltlll by attendlnfv the tradltlonal Norwalk bame at Osborne Street Flcld lhouf h splrlts llllfllll. haye been dampened by the frames cndln ln a 15 15 he appctltes wc rent as the Class collectlyely alned about half a ton Somewhere lll thc course of their first ycar the Class of 09 expcllenced a new form o ecstasy llstenm to lLly1s Pres ey lllt'lI' flrst sortle lnto the soclal whxrl was thc T'lt'SllIl13I1 Class Party Cupid s Capers, held l cbluary 11 1906 The dutles of co chalr mcn had fallen to Fred lylorloclc and Sue xldlllll and those of master of ceremonles for the t'IllCI13lI'lITlt'Ill to Tom Musson Tlus juye mle yenture Wllll a Valentme theme was llke any Freshman functlon a rouslnff success The ym neyer looked so loyable as 1t dld w1th my r1ad red hearts and CUIJICTQ decoratmff lt e moys and fvlrls of the C ass of .39 re CCIXCKT the report of the success of the Salk polxo yacclne mth mixed ClIl01lUI1N trepldatlon at the thou ht of the lneyltahle injections and rellef at the conquest f another of mans my tr. 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U - .- V- - ,- VV Elon . . . 5- ,17 'V ' , ' ' o , N ,N A 5 U ' lk 1 Q9 , , ,t sl ',.' x 'l uf' 4' 4 . ..v'- -y , . - ' ' terr1ble dxseases After runmng lts undefeated strmg to twenty nme stralght dual meets Danbury by a mere half pomt won the County track champlonshlp for the flrst txme The whole school was yery proud of Coach Dan O Grady s NlCl0I'lOl1S teams As the Class ended lts Freshman year It was w orrled about Presldent Elsenhower who had had an operatlon Of course he recovered and the class of 09 became Sophomores with llttle or no concern about anythmg of great xmportance Amerlcas colomal perlod was a time of settlm down and comparatlve qulet as was the Classs Sophomore year However the great advances made smce 1100 when nme teen mlles per day was good tlme were shown ln the achleyement of nmeteen hundred mlles per hour by the Bell X2 rocket plane I September 1906 the Presldentlal campalgn was 1n full swlng the epltome of the demo cratlc way of llfe whose foundatlons were lald durlng the colomal perlod The Democratlc candldlates were Adlar Stevenson and Estes Kefauver the Republlcans Presldent Elsen hower and VICE presldent NIXOD were re elect W ful' ed IH November by a considerable maggm Early m October Don Larsen pitcher for the New York Yankees placed hrs name m hlstory by pxtchmg the hrst perfect game m World Serles play as the Yankees beat the Brooklyn Dodgers ln seven games Durm the same month the Class of 59 became orgamzed electlng Mr Martm Green and Miss Alice Georgantas as Class Advlsors and as Class OfflC8fS James Whxtey Mc Namara presldent ,lack Hllva vlce presldent Betsy Parcells secretary and Sandra Phlnney treasurer son by defeatm Norwalk 34 18 The Class started the year of 1957 to the beat of Jun le drums as they named thelr Class Party Stranded ln the Jungle For chlefs of thelr natlye trlbe they had chosen Linda Ferrando and Andy DeCraz1a The medlcme man emcee was agam Tom Nlusson Decora txons were wrld but well done The plece de resistance a lar e gorllla hangmg from the rafter was won as a door pnze by Dlane Hollck Around the same tlme the glrls basket ball team celebrated thelr flrst undefeated sea Aw N 1 Kogx W3 xvqn ag, n W? N Ylw'A4 FN l y, are ff' 1 I 'I' f I C .V t rw W1 all-N a,, A NK' Page 83 - ' Q, ! P .. A .1 of ' 1' ' f , xp, -, . .- X q yt- N, , f 9 ' !'f , - 0 . . H . . . . . ' yft: f s , W y I U I , fl . a a Al, , I ' e 5 9 f l A . . V Y . V y . . . U . Qx , . . . . ' ' X llfljgill .l. . 3,14 1 . ,J5 ,Q ' ' -. ' ,z W! ' U -V , f' z: 1 .El f i i U - 7 . ' . Q Mmtivb' - 5 . . . qpkl. . . ' ' ' , 7 fy . ' 4 7 . 44 - 79 'Q f l rt' ,.I 7- , 1 , . , . , . - . , L' X1-l. M U .X t I, ,- yi , , Y a le 1 . A N ' or f ' . - N 5. - vp N 4 I ,- 14 The football team ended a successful sea- , fb. I . 1 . . . ' 0' cms., R! N o ' ' -. H, . U . . I X y , ll - o f xl 7' 1 1, I , W :WI . . 'U Y 5. nr ' u' If . - . n C , K H, B , G6 ' 93 ' .1 ll llllr : nr 0 ' , ' ' v intl, I 9 3 f' . . . . 1 7 1 lv ' I . I Q 5 V - I n lx, 'ly' ' B ' U ' l . . ull, 2 2 U . D . FQ' E, . . U . - ' In t . . . N . 4. . v . . . ' 1 g . . ' . 1 . U . . . . 9 ' C. . ll vw I RF X ' K 1 l . . . . . , 9 9 ' ' X ' 5 D X 5. 4 . - . . , . - . . - . 6 , .I-,, f Q W A 5 'y X 1 ll' ' C 5 - 1-Nix. N -1. l sv: G ' - N t ' 4' 'fs , 'N 1 , Mggxl X :iq f V W x 5 f 4 AV ya px lv 450 N1 A ' fx lx fi 'x' Xhcw xi, O A 4 :JV 5 1 K son In hlstory wrth a banquet at the Avalon nn On Aprll 13 1957 the Class of 59 went contmental for one mght They had chosen Aprll 1n Parls as the tltle and theme of thexr Sophomore Hop Dons Swanson and Jack Hllva served very well as co ordmators of the efforts of the varlous commlttees The gym naslum bedecked ln pastels had a gay soft alr about lt About seventy flve couples danced to the music of the Off Beats until eleven oclock then left thelr Par1s1an dream for New England reallty In May as the year drew to a close pock ets were a llttle ll hter and hands were a llttle heavler The Class of 59 had recelved its class rlngs a slmple bold square deslgn topped by the crest of D H S As the closlng of school approached the Class of 59 looked back over a somewhat sub dued year durm whlch they had become an mte ral part of Danbury Hlgh School Wlth the flrst day of the1r .lumor year many of the members of the Class of 59 were alarmed by the Paul Revere l1ke crres of The bus IS comm l You re gonna b late' V' The reason for thrs was the fact that W4 sf Wx I max Page 84 Danbury Hxgh School was now on double sesslons and the upper classes started at the crack of dawn Q7 4-0 a m that ISD In school the Class of 59 was characterlzed by a bleary eyed sleepy look However they had plenty of energy for extra currlcular actlvltles The Class set rlght to work electlng as Class Offlcers Whltey McNamara presl dent Susan Martm v1ce presldent Betsy Par cells secretary and Sandra Phlnney treas urer Early October found the Class spllt over an extremely lmportant lssue Wlll the Braves out the Braves won m seven games and Yan kee fans although they would gam revenge one year later quietly dug themselves a hole and crawled IHIO lt On November 16 the Jumors presented thelr first dance of the year the Football Dance Ellle Urban and Andy DeCraz1a ser ted as co chalrmen for the well attended affalr honorlng Danbury s football gladlators The crowmng of Bob Wlldman and Emma E11 mer as Kmg and ueen of the season ticket sales was the highlight of the evenmg A few 'Q - I 9 ,gp x , y 1 ' ' ll' I 'KJ' we ' QL A' . . . . ,0 1 QI - I Vf A . 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Q- '- v K :gp ' r- v d days later thls same Bob Wlldman ln hrs last game for DH S scored all the pomts ln a squeaker of a Thanksglvmg Day game that Danbury won 7 6 On January 15 1958 everyone m Dan bury Hrgh School was shocked and deeply saddened by the sudden and untlmely death of our beloved prlncxpal Mr Raymond E Claflm The h1 h regard wrth whrch the stu dents held th1s man was shown ln the way ln vwhlch they applled themselves to the task of ralsmg sewenteen thousand dollars to set up a fund to provlde a scholarshrp to be gxven ln hrs name ln early J une the students produced a varlety show the largest smgle effort ln the drlve whlch netted twenty elght hundred dol lars and was such a smash hlt that lt ran an extra nlght Of all the people w1th whom the Class had contact durmg rts hlgh school ca reer Mr Clafhn wlll probably be one of the most fondly remembered However desplte the trlals sent them the Class went forward to lts Class Party on Feb ruary 15 Foremen of the cow punchers for the P1stolPack1n Pardle were Sam Scalzo and Corrme Sulllvan Ol Pardner Tom Mus son once agaln rode herd on the entertam ment Although the unpredlctable New Eng land weather ambushed them w1th a snow storm cuttmg the number of wranglers pre sent those who dld attend had a real bang up time ln preparatlon for that all lmportant Sen lor year the Class of 59 elected 1tS class photographer IH Aprll The huge job of tak mg the portralts of three hundred and flfty restles teenagers was glven after much de llheratlon by everyone ln the Class to Herb Wlcks May 10 was a perfect brlght sprm day refreshlng 1n 1ts beauty That mght the Class of 59 presented the most lmportant and lav 1sh affalr of lts entlre hrgh school social ca reer the ,lumor Prom Marle Bmsse and Andy DeCraz1a co chairmen had reason to be proud of the result of thelr efforts The gymnasxum was resplendent wlth hundreds of tullps pas tel streamers and llght green wallpaper The lower part of the walls was covered wxth boughs of dogvs ood and the tables were set off from the dance floor by rose covered trel llses The Kmg Art Rodrlgues and hrs Queen fl4 1 Q l o X! 'API 9 N v xf, Y lt I I 1 ski 8 X Ill Jlg Page 85 N X 5 Q X J I I 1, , ff 5 :lu x .ll X , 54 H ' ' N ,UIQ lil' wg A-X , ' x I 41.0 ' '19 'K ' Q o o n 1 u l 1 a s 1 ' ' HQ' 'H vis., sf . . ., ' ' . ' - ', QI . . . 1 ,ggi 51 l' ive-L of . , ' ' - anis? 5 3 v 1 g.,,N 1 . H - In . My I 7 7 ' as f l , lo? . N v. 1., ' Er fl, w, 1'L' . D I ' 1 ' . . X ' s , l . l T ' 5 l lx' w' h g , . .. . i 1 . . . A , fl . . . Y AHL I . . lH'w ' T c 0' . T JK ' s.. 5 , ' ' y . . . 1 'X' ' , , N l mA' . . . . ' Q S J ' , ,121 .rx I . , . . 9 , g , 'C . , . - . . . . . ' . ff . . , , Q13 1' x 1 , . . .... . - .45 U , .Q Xlathj I . . . I , . - . . 9, T , , . - . - Exif , . S 1 xl! ,I 1 . . U , if C-uw, tnfp , , ' uJ,.3 . . 1 ',X.1 v 7 . I, ' , . 'ills , . csv' . ' , , 'ly W . H . g . . ,, N rm 4 1 5','f . . , . . . . ' 9 T ' 7 7 3 X , N' 5 , lg. . - s px 'QI xxx- X ' ' g .11 l 5 ' f T1 f. Nkgxl N 1 I I xl' K lk! '7 ,mf 11 X 0 P K xY'1 X I 4 N N fl: 0 'VY' N J' if T H711 I 'L Glorla Balaz along wlth all thelr subjects danced to the dream llke muslc of Kenny Lee and hns band Thls fleetlng nlght of Sprlng Enchantment w1ll long remam brlght ln the memorles of the people who were bewltched b It The last buslness of the year was the elec tlon of Paul Amory and James McNamara to Boys State and Sue Martln to Clrls State at the Lmyerslty of Connectlcut The Class of 59 ended the1r ,luntor year lookmg forward to the tlme when they would They would soon be Semors the ruling class but also the hardest worklng class September 1958 found the Class of 59 hard at work on tts yearbook .lames Wohlken and Margaret Lynch had been elected co edl tors Assoclates subs and staffs had been ap polnted durmg the summer The flrst meetln s were dey oted to the cholce of a theme New Fn land HCTIIZEC gettlng the flnal nod A few days after the opemn of school the Class of 59 formally met thelr new prlmcpal Nlr Patrlck ,l Murnane In hls flrst message 'Sir Nlurnane stressed the importance of court Page 86 esy and the fact that the Class of 59 as Sen tors would set the tone for the whole school He asked for and recelved the cooperatlon of the students ln helplng to malntam and 1m prose the h1 h standards at Danbury Hlgh The flrst busmess of the Classs Senlor year was the electton of offlcers In trlbute to a job well done ln the past they re elected the slate of the preylous year On Thanksgnun Day 1958 most of the Class of 59 traveled to Norwalk to see the last Danbury football game they would Wlt seyen Senlors 1n the startlng llne up played on a muddy fleld on a dav wlth brlght sun and a cold W1lIld was won by Danbury 60 Thls brou ht an end to a shaky but success ful season In December the Class mourned the loss of another old frlend Mr Charles T Musson Nothlng need be Sald about thls man slnce llltle can be added to what the students feel ln thelr hearts for htm The Class of 59 started the year of its graduatlon wlth the Senlor Class Party' on January 31 1959 Joy Targett and .lack Hlxva t x 'X L P N AN XI 1: lx N ' 1 I - x, N T ' x 5, N M T he-UMW ITA ln-' 'TV 1 t Xt Ht ,llfwlay . . . . , qi uf, a s s ' Q' lp - . . - , ' . su X1 . I . ' . . .5 . , . , . ,fy ' ,, Y. . . . . . . . . V+ U . J 0 . Q v. Y -U . C a X -3' , - 5 T . . . , . fi . T. . . I I 1, . , A 'girl X . . v - . - Hin! 1 xl, v , 7 I U , 3 7. ' . N 1 1 ,, Y I N -h I ' f ' Y ' ' xl, 1 f ' V' U v, , 173 D x 1 7 - - w ar- . . . .y if 14117 7 l be lords and ladies of the realm of D.H.S. ness as students of D.H.S. The game, with If N 3 'I . . Y . . . . P1 I 9 1 ' 9 4 ff? . V . . . I 5 ' ' 1 as , we at at . ' g . Q, ' f . 52. 1,5 X, Q M - Vftftlfllr T - - , 5, . - X :W by - s s 1 Y, , , . . . U . N X , . D , . . . ' 1 g ' ' 1 9 O A 1 Y 7,714 A g . Y ,, U . . . . v ,I - Y ' ov , TTF Q 0 1 C u n 9 g x ' f , X XVI . . . . Q. . Q. fy , . . . , ,Q-'QA' 7 Y . 1 , Q b . -Nw Q A ' 5 .x, Q Na IX: - N fa Xt X Qhxdl . x 1 In j fit - I had been elected co chalrmen and Tommy Musson served as emcee for the fourth tlme Mr Green and Mlss Ceorgantas who proved o be a very wlse pair of advlsors took tlme out from thelr dllrgent work 1n helpmg wlth the yearbook to ard the varlous commlttees ln makm The Last Hurrah' an enjoyable and somewhat sentlmental success Thus end the facts contained ln thls chron lcle The future IS mere conjecture slnce after thls goes to print there remam a full four months of school During these four months there wlll be the Semor Ball Class Nlght and the cllmax to four years of work worry fun and excltement Graduatlon By Graduatlon the flVC hundred chlldren who formed the Freshman Class of 1909 wlll have d1m1n1shed rn number to about three hundred young men and women On that nl ht of mghts they wlll look back over the past four years wlth many and varled thoughts and emotlons Some wrll thmk of that f1rst fear ful day 1n D H S others of that sllly En llsh class they were IH as Sophomores To many wlll come thou hts of the dances they had at tended the athletes wlll recall the thrllls of ll If competrtlon as representatlves of therr school But most w1ll remember small lIlS1gIllflC8I1t thmgs that wlll always for some unknown reason remam promment rn therr mmds Some wrll recelve their drplomas wlth tears m thelr eyes others wxth great smlles All certamly w1th yoy Llke the Umted States ln 1189 they wlll have wrltten thelr Constltutlon They w1ll not yet be of much lmportance or consequence but they wlll have the framework around whlch to burld thelr futures It took the Umted States about twenty frve years after the adop n1t1on Twenty fue years hence how many of the Class of 59 wlll have earned actual recog n1t1on to glV6 strength to thelr d1plomas'7 We shall flnd out at our twenty flfth reumon 1n 1984- Ulltll then may the Lord bless and keep all those both ln the Class and assoclated wlth S1 ned thrs Second Day of February ln the Year of Our Lord Nmeteen Hundred and Flfty nlne H E Rltage Class HISIOIIBH f wg! x X xl Xl N J A q 'ts .4 Page 87 , N 9 ri ' -f 0 V , I 1 1 1 f - I 'f f sf : QI 1 9 Oy . r l A . 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This Mom id Student P at as o member les sivdint to spec N15 8,0 4, X C S If as o Q: 45 KU' xU'E,wen5oX19wn .1 H Jw 31:6 Yngw- ofslxof exon' qcir x 0' W SW , xgxe,e5c5' af- efx . SX Tv , ', L bndenl Comm f D'mI?1uw- S31 531091 DTQSUHIS W Ill BULL T June 10, 1' PT.-ease Announce: f Report, on Variety Show: A Z Seniors 0 571 Juniors 683 Sopnorfcres 8558 Freshmen .L at the door A 6? 3 f :357 ' 9 DHS Subd - ' ,X R ,gig-I N , Stifderllrze Mumba. I P -Q . . n ': dent.faculEY0Undj- t K J - O . Daggury lx '-fu-MMT: ' .u . em EXE c-Ti W- 5TUDENT APPON 'UID at mn. le. ff'-1 :nm bu Ofeg-ed b 'MUN fy. -V mem! The comlpaffclettc ev M lm' ,,,,, nqgure. Uber L T Bun '0 inwm . 1 4 Please S40 Nm' 'Will .nd v of 1 9 NJ ning Tiff!! conlezl x lnnrvf' letes lh h ffllured Ax V Y, 'rep ' , 9 Bluqent , ' '-45:5-1 ng i W s M i X Y fieticil in hefume Q Xu '- fzff 'asf S lllnr' ' 1 Muna S Q, . SENT P555 h? Conteg QS mfolvns. 'r , The m,,f', 4 lfgd 1 X W vw CC xggimwf' W A1 APPOINTMENT T Y J Q9 once' grim fo, C1 If' or faq, -44, 6' Wfdfy 6 x If - e,.3g5,o,,f'7f,,,Q QQ. cy, I 032, 3 ' fb. Q19 COLLEGE BOARD Z? 5 -f x-' -f.,--.':r :- vane J..'-4- . :-:P--..- i9??':?: 'S':11 113 '52 :J ' - 4' Za 've B 4o.,,,8loN Hag? 4 .womb COLLEGE BOARD I.. - ' :--7: :U :fs L' 5 pe: oem 3 S52 E i Ol High . chool Junior Class About 180 yum! purple at- tended the Danbury High nohool Junior Prom in tho school gym- nasium Saturday evening, Spring Enchantment. theme for the nlfair, featured l, vu! array of color combined with an, abundance of spring flowers. Kenny Lee and his band pro- vided dence music from 8:30 to 11:30. The bandstand was rounded by A rustic stone sur- wall ' with IPCC! and towering pillars topped colored lights 'hvin birch guarded the ediiice. Pink, yellow and green were doininant colors in the form of streamers, tapestry am plant life. The ceiling streamers con- verged atop it gayly decorate! rr:-'pole to form an llillllull prism. Loses growing on lattice work nfyed to the splendor of the fl! side of the hall. Apple blossom bouquets with net butterflies served as individual lable center- pieces, Forsythia. tulip and spl 'rea completed the Hcvwer display. Niss Marie Bimse and Andrew DrGraz1a. danre co-Chairmen, :long with the clasp advisori, were responsible for the prepar- atory work in connection with' the formal event. As the students stepped through the main entrance 1 group of freshmen hostels! escorted them through the re' ri, crab N isa , 35 ff. 0. f of ff 'Q e rs. lqdpbqpejplelld 23'7!,,,'Qy?'1q M S4 1 'Za' poblhbb' 07111 OWU .L . Qmgohtlly, ft' meme faq bfi bla' no J' .4'lbb'1 55,1153 'f'b,,o':. 5o,,:lly. 4cb ? A' A Q Vi' bl yu lu, chu: ,gc cage, 9 'ln 0291- oqzihe I, elf. QM, Og fl 'I or 050011 40 eflf. eeiving line of prorninent high afhool personalltiu to their MRA i959 ' 'Ji GM iables. Superintendent of Schools and Mrs. Waller P, Sweet, Miss J. lvilrie Cwsby, Mrs. Raymond E Claflin, Mies Claire Parsons. Mis: Alice Geotgantas, Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Green. Miss Anne Meaney, Norman Kaback and Miss Marjorie Shepard from the 'ru like J' ll wo fd:fq:7 91-if gC l'Q:! 41: 11,6 F3 DOL' M vm faculty nested the students. isiflatbvogek an ll' Uh, 00,9 qv '7 ec all K,-f' 2' this group were nu. - fly V, Dq,rlPt1c' 4, '7 O Ry, Wjytr oo 4 ,h lips X . f offirers and thai 114' fa wo' af' le uf 'Qf,,'Q 1ff1,r 11.,f ff' f A 1 we ffwhairmw 6 L77 lil '90 tie f' f and I-'rank Tomaino it and Carol Fo - 4' -Q Io- 1:, h I1 Q 3 A fl G NA, 1. fu, 'flu one b,'0u,,,fu,,q'jf ff 'nam and Beverl ' A7'e '44 'fr CQ no 1 Q, - e04qFl7e,.u'lgq 31 hr, welll 60,596 QU, QXOCT eth Saloom an 11 -711100 Q' v 'S'f an we ' ffof' SW l A Sondra Pwr-M I, 'b,. 'Uv one 'id 'lf A if Y 'D I 'illei-. Betsy Par el1o 4'b'9rA f'lbis f '?4ub0+! 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I.zt.,t1ar:.n V : ,babie I 56 bo 9 be 07 - r-fp.ip,1 'DI tlstfcall eorqgq bla 3cl1a?ll9,,s fl - ' 0 ' 0 , ,XJ ' 3. :- et Y e 'Iq 'la -. Lf' ' -,41.,.m. im. 01, d 11, ,, r fo ie x. . 'rv-4'fNf b l w'v4 xx 4.!g.f 'Ibn 5094 Obflyh 553 -L Zln.e4,,,I,an,,,, I1 e Q Gb 5, 4, 5 V i --. 3 V I0rb'0j00l1re 'e,- :leash 1:51112 MQ 4 X SX Ag . .fr-:QL-'i.f-ntl:-,b'I7e,. fe ab 1,-Uofhe C liebe pjfud D Cfxc -v . ' of- 4 1 , -r,, 0 ng.11cf,m.,,,r -00,40 'foo 4, fezfad 6,9 Su v- ---ie.- 77 Q '7 L 1,, 11,0 S he 4q'aa'm1yz,,p-Q Ni 77. You e fy hu f 61- 9 'fn fn 3 in 5 ifgblincqjfffeezofzzeq Sael'1b2? i-, :lf rxrsfllovxgg, X957 f f ' Effmfn 11-Y, fi V ' 'iifrofaffr-iiqdlol On 0 fly 0 'O b Q -1- ' Q9 ' ' N f ' iss A- ' 0Rs, ' - Fifi, b U5 '00 De, 41-9 qxlir- Bon-em 'A 'K Class life g-,mr school-las! Wrn?ebGqs2oU?4de 1 fo -- gnu! Y' MLBAA Yen.,-mill' 'D X that Y-hsltliwf, haianiizl junior 10, P gh ' 9' G 'Q 'Lg in - gin- X V X I ' Sivan K3 ha minced -l?ir.2'f'i'-EX4wl - M PIQJWIZ: - wifi 50 .4 1 ZX' Sfga,z:Z': :aw Arisscgeq Dom ,Q-. i , I -Y-H M - A. I n - g .10 Due ,r -..r., gen-of the Siexeouuve cod SQjn n...,.,.L.4,, , ,I 4 H'nn.,,, 'dem Colm bm-mit- T . held .R ?2.r+-sa... hfi' Cm, ii 5 3 4. ,, L 4 l . -i- -l A 5:1 ---HA 7, It has been said that A good man leaveth an inheritance to his children's children . We don't know if that which we now bequeathe will be of much value generations from now, but at least the fun we've had for the past four years wi-ll be willed in spirit forever and remain un- dying in our hearts. Undying also, are the countless memories and benefits left us by the many classes preceeding us at Danbury High. The class of 1959 will humbly add its chap- ter to the great book of our American Heritage. Never to be forgotten lespecially by those to whom these things happenedj are the events which added spice and interest to our everyday lives throughout our four years at D.H.S. To the newly formed guidance department we leave a code book, in case the counselors should want to decipher their own handwriting. To the Freshmen, we leave the answer book to Principal Murnane's Question of the Day series. To Danny and the rest of the Custodial Staff, we leave our hopes that the halls will re- main as clean and neat as we have left them. To Miss Crosby, we leave a book entitled Two Days Detention . To the English department, we leave the ex- clusive right to write a 10,000 word essay on Why the Dangling Participle Dangles and Hown. To certain members of the Faculty, we pre- sent the book, H19 Delightful Ways of Commit- ting Suicide . The survivors we will deal with in person. oTOM MICHAELMQN gives his record of Rebel Rouser to Ray James. i RALPH PERUSSQE leaves still trying to shake the name Coose . ED MARKOSKY leaves still trying to evade all his ever-zealous girl friends. -RON ROCHELEAU. wills to Tom Neidhart his rear view of the cross-country team. - CONRAD KREBS gives all his old cars to Stavola's. - ELLEN O'GRADY bequeathes to her sister Louise some sound advice on the best way to use - - - ai- 3311- 1,17 Z- fi: nrt' 4- P Y--Q -.2 Y 1 Pi - 4. af- -' ' ' ' P W 'W' 55.12151 ill father's car. SHARON MAURER leaves hoping to be- come an actress. ERIC BUTLEIN leaves still asking irrelevant history questions. KARAN COLLINGS gives to her sister Chris some sound advice on how to be popular, even if you live in New Fairfield. DANA COODFIELD leaves for college with the knowledge of how to run his operational mobile transmitter. MARGE LYNCH leaves her yearbook skills to Abby Heyman. DOLORES NERD leaves with half the class in pursuit. 0 ED HAMLIN gives his unpublished rock n' roll music to Paul Sylvan. BILL JENKS leaves his vintage auto in the Danbury High parking lot. PAT GAYLORD bequeathes to Diana Segor some advice on how to drive a car while con- fronting a bee. DICK FISHER leaves hoping his lost towels wonit be found for at least another season. FRANCINE BLA-CK gives some advice to the Freshman girls on how to make any boy go steady, even if it is only for a week. DAVE BROWN leaves hoping that some Freshman will pick up his real sharp ideas. MARTY CREENFIELD. bequeathes all the cars that got him through D.H.S. to Butch Melody. RON CAMARATA leaves on his motor scoot- er debating Einstein's equation. OCEORCE CHAKEH leaves hoping that his pals will quit trying to help him fix his car. LYNETTE CRUBE-leaves blushing. LORENZ JANUTOLO leaves still trying to show DICK KROBUSEK-the best way to shoot - a gun. WILLIE ,lONES.leaves Mr. Merullo evidence that he's finally eligible for baseball. 0 SHEILA KEATING bequeathes some advice on How to be popular with the President to Carol Aberisk. 'TOM MUSSON wills his columns in The .Lil-i-A YY . r .f-'A Y A LY wif., ' f4,f i f . f Q7 v ,,-, .gi -.V , , lv 4--f Yi 5 i , ' -4 -7? 5 -XX - - L sg- A - ff , ,LD - i'.f'i'Q'T Y , . 1. , ..5Y 1' , l f --' 2 Y -' iii if , 1 fr-I-T'-Tir V I 1 5--, A 4 r - ' . 1 :Y I PETEIHIPHT Danbury News-Times and The Nutmegger to Louise O'Grady. JEAN MUNDAY gives her bottle of shampoo to Carol Lovell. ELLEN MORAN leaves with The Wind and Sun in her Hair and some facts about radiant ray effects. CAROL TAYLOR-and RITA BENDER,,be- queathe enviable athletic records to Pat Boro- denko and Pat Gore. DAVE RUSSELL leaves with a pilot's li- cense and some long red socks for his high flights. 0 TRUDY GRABOWSKL and DONNA WEX- AN'll will their typewriters in room 316 to Cyn- thia Rogers and Thelma Balash. SUSAN BECHAUD, bequeathes some memo- ries of French and physics classes to Janet Turk. JJOAN BECKaleaves with an A plus. THEA BENDER leaves her camera and her law suits to the Juniors. DIANNE CLINTON and RITA LEAClUeave reminiscing about those 'iquietn Redding parties. DAVE COLE leaves with a sigh of relief. JUDY COOK leaves her style of walking and talking to Linda Bond. C GAIL BECKET:-I' leaves Ann Lander's ad- dress to Junior girls with problems . v KATHY DUNN.E leaves still wondering why she cut off her pony tail. 0 DIANE HOLICK and JEANINE WEHR leave the Driver Ed. car without a transmission. MIKE DANZIG leaves Miss McKenney's room hoping that she'll be able to teach another year. PAULA DRIENSKYL leaves with the blondest hair in'the class lnatural that ish. v JANET FAYNOR,and'BEV SEATON- leave with their heights added up and divided by two. sGLORA BALAZ and 'EDDIE CARRINIQ leave to start a school for introverts. FRANK BASSETI leaves his bubbles to Bill Strickland. 9 PETE GANIO.bequeathes the money he saved on parking tickets to Richie Carrine. CHRISTY HEILEMAN leaves to join the Mountain Maulersv. BOB ECKERT and'MIKE GABOARDI. will their breakfast party plans to Wally Hatcher. CARTER RAMEYl leaves singing the song of the Pathfinder . JOE ROSATO, BOB MARTIN, and JOHN SCHELLINCIQ leave with- their friend Jimmy . 0 FRANK TOMAINQ bequeathes his bowling ball to the Junior Keglersn. TAFFY STRUSKY, leaves with the name g'Teofelia . LEE SHATTUCK. wills his Sl Chrysler to Pete Nero. 'SUE MARTIN leaves to visit the men in little white coats . LEE MANN leaves his hi-fi and stereo achievements to R.C.A. BARBARA HOOTONG leaves in a flurry of turkey feathers. DONALD KACHUR and MILLIE HERTER leave as silently as they came in. EVE KOLINCHAK bequeathes her dancing ability to the 'isquares of 60,2 CHARLENE METCALF and LINDA MA- ZUR1eave with some polished apples for college. WJUNE MCDONALD wills her sweaters and a heifer to Agnes Drake. PETER LASHER leaves as Passionate Pete . T VICKY BEYLOUNI-leaves hoping her sup- ply of safety pins received at our Junior class party will last her through the coming years. COLLEEN MAYO and0JEAN CLARK-leave wishing they could Rnd some boys who can dance their way . 'IANICE BLONSKI- leaves wishing future Prep Cvirlsi' will have an easier ride to Fair- field. 'THERESA SALVITTI-wills her secrets on hair style and trig to Susan Raacke. SANDRA SMALLEY. leaves with her record of A Whole Lotta Shakinu. RON SWANSON- bequeathes his roadmap to Newtown to Frank Arrigoni. 'Z JILL ZELONI and'LlZ NELSON ,leave with the resolution that they'll never get another 4 t f 1:1 - --l I I TEL ., i 3 . J I -al f Sf - - il- f A ,gl L i - sl - F. , '4-rf . pf lg 'f . Ty' L. - - Y -. x ,. 1 if ' .- ' ' , . S . ,Il - - -5. - . - - -- 4- -,cf 1+ -if-A' Y 1- 'L' . .. . '- ' - TT mx' ' T A T 1 112- -' 2- - ll T -1 '-W. ia' i 3- i I dv T' f' ,L. in A 'Shag . 'JUDY CLAUSINQ bequeathes her book on How to Ask a 'Doozer' 'i to Jason McKenney. ART TOZZL leaves with the hope that some- day he'll succeed in his efforts to out-draw Wyatt Earp. ' PAT BARTLEY leaves her sister Ginny some boyfriends that don't know each other. LINDA HOGABOOM leaves with left over let- ters. JEDYsH9WAART,H' leaves to conquer the world.. MARGARET HUTTIG wills her data to Em- ily Post. SUSAN JANUTOLO leaves with her pretty green sweater. 0 HILBERT JOHNSON leaves without a check- book. JOHN JOHNSON leaves in a wrench. PEGGY KUNDRAT bequeathes a full Grand Union cash register to the science department. 9 GWEN MACAULEY wills her multi-colored auto to Mr. Petela. LEAH MACHADQ leaves looking up. LEO MACKQ leaves without a word. JEAN MAGERSUPPE and GLORIA MAI- GIS leave Miss Lynch in peace. SHEILA MEAGHER leaves for nursing school. BOB MILLER gives his noisy taps to the cats of ,60. -v JACK HLIVA leaves at a trot-one step ahead of the girls. JOY TARGETQI' leaves to write a book on High School Romancesu. DORIS SWANSON leaves with an innocent look to take care of her sick cat. GINNY CAILLOUETTE leaves a wish to be evili' to Miss Tennyson . JIM WOHLKEN leaves Miss Georgantas with a sigh of relief. GENE PREVIDI leaves never having seen room 104. ANN LUIS gives a supply of Nursing Books to Mrs. Kondrat. 6 LORRAINE VENTURA, POLLY LUCHTEN- BERGWIUDY and ROSEMARY PATELLA leave resolving never to separate. MELANIE KATER. wills her curly blond hair to Ruth Terry. 9 KEN SALOOM and'FRED MORLOCK leave w 'Q'I f -L- some memories to Coach Crotty for his old age. P BOB LUCAS ancloCOREEN SHAUGHNESSY: leave with different ideas from those they had upon entering D.H.S. f SANDRA SHEPARD leaves for a Marsh- mellow . NANCY WHEELOCK leaves the Redcoats bewildered. I ED McGRATH- leaves promising never again to lend his car to friends . QPAUL AMORY leaves his worn out books for display in the trophy case. LINDA FERRANDO leaves with a Frog . ' ANDY DeGRAZIA leaves to take driving les- sons from the Highway Patrol. UWHITEY MCNAMARA leaves his long line -but it wonit fit anywhere. RITA GINSBEHG bequeathes her book Little Men are Mightyv to Marshall Shaker. 0 SANDRA PHINNEY bequeathes her stilts to junior anxious to get up in the world . MARGARET PREVIQI leaves with some new clothes and a box for her rings. JIM GEREG leaves Mr. Baker in a nervous state. NANCY JOHNSON leaves without a word. BOB SIMOES leaves-finally. JOHN DURKIN leaves his front seat in class to Elaine Rogers. CAROL FOX leaves a bit Folder than when she left Brookfield. JACK FRANCIS leaves his father with noth- ing left to sell. Q DOT MARIANI wills her seat in the Stu- dent Council to Adele Surovy. G PHIL PANE leaves still trying to evade Goose',. 0 HELMAR OLSON., AL ARBESMAN, and WALT MEDHURSI leave in a Piggy Drag- stern. CARL WILI: leaves happy to be out of phy- slcs. EMIL MARQUARDT leaves with an original hairdo. MAUREEN LYON bequeathes her excess energy to the biology department. ' BETSY PARCELLS leaves some big footsteps for her sister Judy to follow. 'BUNNY NEWTON leaves wishing she had her long hair back. MARCIA NAJANI leaves three boyfriends. 43- Llsfs- Y 7 - - - Lf -5 f- -Er ' il ' , -- .-'- f---- 4-'- 1 ' -- ..,-.r-. ,,,- . , 4 FQ?-39 il' Efllgrlv if Q? i iQ - - i 3 ARLEN E NAJ AM leaves Miss Andrew. MIKE NAZRO is glad he is finally leaving. GARY NELSON leaves much to the regret of the sophomore girls. : JOYCE PONTON wills her big appetite to Lynn Hooton. a IDA AUGUSEWICZ gives her cheerleading duties to Diana Moyer. DENIS HANNON bequeathes his old tires to the Redding Boys Club. PAT O,BEDA leaves for U-Conn. CAROL KERHART bequeathes her home- work to Sharon Moran. LINDA SCHRAMM leaves her giggles to any unhappy Freshman that wants them. LIZZY TALLARDY leaves her theatrical ta- lent to Miss Lennon's Speech Arts Class. EMMA JANE SCOTT wills her seat in Mr. Lyonls room to a future typing student. TOM DRAKE leaves still counting the cans on the shelves at the First National. PETER GREVA'lfI' bequeathes his Nash Rambler to anyone who wants to pass a Cadillac. RANDY SUMM leaves quoting facts and figures to anyone who will listen. DOUGLAS BARRETT leaves his position in the library to any willing Freshman. PETE CASE.wills his hair to a future Elvis. JANET FAIRCHILD and CAROLE REICH- ERT leave for Germantown. BILL CERVENISKI gives his golf clubs to Ray Huratik. JOYCE BONDATTI bequeathes her seat in her classrooms to all Junior girls with black sweaters. -'JANICE DICKEN.S and:CAROL ROCHE. leave for the ball park. GLORIA COTE wills her French ways and talents to Barbara Leach. ROBERTA HIGGINBOTl'IAM.leaves with a will but no way. ALAN MARTIN- and JIM MORGAN leave with differing influences on the police depart- ment. RICHARD MURRAY leaves a lot taller than when he came in. JOHN GERVASONI wills a basketball to Mr. Green. LORRAINE LEONARD and .IUANITA DICKINSON leave, together as usual. ROSE MARIE REPKO and ALBERT ROY K1 J- 7 Ad. V 1 leave as two of a kind. MARIA SANTOS leaves the cafeteria in a fervor. MARY PELLERIN and ANNE PECK leave still talking. GUS TAWYEA- bequeathes his hairdo to any person in his fan club who wants it. :MARIE TOSCANO, and SUZANNE HIRT leave the same way they came in. PHYLLIS WITTER leaves '5wit'er boy- friend. KAY WOOD leaves if she could, and she can, so she will. PETE WYCKOFLF bequeathes his clarinet to ' Mr. Childs. LORETTA ZANK leaves playing Bingo. LES ZIMA leaves once again. CAROL SCUDO leaves with a magnifying I, glass in her pocket. SHARON MARASCQ leaves holding her left hand high. BARBARA HOPE leaves with some unan- 1' swered questions for the Nutmegger. BAY FEELEY. wills his vitamin pills to Ed LoTurco. SARA FITCH leaves her musical notes be- l hind. FAITH GIL leaves with Hope and Charity. PAUL GRASSELER exits with his own ring. ' DIANE GLASER leaves without a vocab', book. 'JUDY BUCKO leaves ahead of some gentle- 'r men. H FLORENCE ALBRECHLI' leaves her seat in home room 115 to Gary Albert. GERTRUDE ANDREASEN, being of sound T mind, bequeathes nothing. ETHEL AWRYTIS leaves a new sorority to the Juniors. T ANITA BALDASARE leaves for the Great- I er Men's College League . T ROBERTA BARABE and JOE LONGQ leave with something in common. KAREN BARDO wills her studies to her brothers. LOUIS BECK. leaves so quietly. SANDRA BELORIT wills the cooking room termites to Mrs. Hollis. BARBARA BRENNAN leaves her red hair to the tempermental sectn. MICKY CAGGINELLO.. bequeathes her ideas if - - 1, zz: ' ,VEEEE ' T I- l lr I fl-F , . , . -L-, - on cosmetics and style to Cheryll Cannon. PAT DINHQ and CHARLES FOWLEIL leave LUCILLE CARRINE leaves looking forward unnoticed. to the future. KATHY CONBO-Y leaves to sell' life insur- ance. MARY ANN ABDELLA leaves with the first diploma. ROBERTA BENJAMIN- bequeathes her hair styles to any exotic Junior who is daring enough to use them. RALPH BURTERA leaves the school in an uproar. JEAN CAMPIGLIA leaves through a rear door. FRANCES and.GERTRUDE CAPELLARO. leave, each trying to get a copyright on her last name. MONICA DUMSER leaves an empty cigar- ette pack for every desk that her brother en- graved. JACKIE ,IETTEQ gives her hair and eyelash curler to Muffin May. CHARLES SCHLEMMER,leaves with Gus. CAROL SMITH, and5MARILYN SCHULTZ leave with a rock , CAROLYN SCHULZ leaves with a giggle. DARLEEN SILVAJeaves her boy friend be- hind. KENT SMITH leaves as a 'LMarlboro Mann. GLADYS STEVANE leaves her perseverance in speech class. .IEANNETTE STRANDBERG bequeathes a swinging hockey stick to anyone who's black and blue. ANITA TARSI wills her mouse ears to Bugsy Nahley. MARIE THURMOND leaves with a temper- ature. ROGER TOMANIO, bequeathes his Prob- lems to Miss Lynch. RUTH TRAVIS leaves with a crew cut . RENEE VARIAN.leaves 'fsweet and gentle . JUDY VARSALLO leaves Main Street. BARBARA VAUGHT bequeathes an Eagle Pencil to Miss Rising. PRISCILLA COLE wills her backward glance to Joni Deflumeri. BARBARA CZAJKA and PAT MACCHIA- VERNA -leave Penney's to Gail Lucas. CARLEEN daCRUZ. leaves her seat in 305 VHCSDL CONNIE DUSCHER bequeathes her H2O2 to the Chem. Lab. LINDA ESPOSITQ leaves her quiet ways. SANDY MORGAN wills his passcard to Rudy Kuss. .IOANN SALAME.bequeathes her Sears Roe- buck driver's license to Alice Hanna. SUE SANIUK leaves with the effects of the strong sun,'. PHYLLIS ELWEI1L wills her elevator shoes to Laurie Rogers. GERTRUDE and PAUL POTENZIANLleave as brother and sister. HARRIET BOLLER leaves to go bowling. LINDA BLASY bequeathes her boys and brains to her sister Brenda. CELINDA ENSOR leaves to grow a pony tail bigger than she is. DORIS CUMMINGS leaves her cheerful smile to the teachers on Monday mornings. .IEANNE GEBERT wills all the money in the Future Business Club treasury to Miss Gereg. JUDY HYDE gives her seat on the Brook- field bus to her-sister, Barbara. 0 ANN NELSON-leaves to become a model for the Ivory Soap Ads. .IOAN GRACE WHITE and RUTHANN, WHITE leave to brighten up their namfx. 0 JUNE TINTQ and EMILY SERRA leave still trying to reach their lockers. JUDY DALE gives her gift of gab to some silent sophomore. 9 ELLIE URBAN and',IoANN DURKIN-leave on a weekend cruise to Bethel. SALLY SANFORD, wills her Lake Candle- wood roadmap to Hazel McKirdy. o SAM SCALZO.leaves with four years of Eng- lish under his belt. 0 BUSTER LEEand JOAN KILMARTIN leave all their noise in the halls of Danbury High. JOHN KREIQS leaves as a changed individ- ual. ART RODRIGUES, leaves with Iwo smiles. BILL MURPHY and BERNIE REIDY be- queathe their Eagle Scout Badges to junior ex- plorersn. SHARON SMITH wills her book, The D0's and Don't's of Going Steady , to Ann Lopetz. BOB TALARICO leaves singing Beep Beep . J' .4 snhl:qaf - f eil'-Hii' n --- H--ig it - ATJJ: Ei ' T 3 'Title-1'-1--5.Lggg1g -Q5 - -3 S 1 re , ,lx -'--' --'- ' zf' 7 - 5.4-1--f, -, - - -Q ii. Y gf- , -,- . ' f -Lv 4u f-,', - ' f ,L l i 7-0.7, , ...- ...r 1...- l- ' n -- 2 , X 'L ' '.5:. 5 - fi 41519. A -We - fs-f-as if - 4- - L f v - -2 -- f -1 fax - - ff-e 1- . - - -Y .LM , -Q ,.-.-fn -v---.2 Y Q 1 ' -, . Y f- Y - . V 17 ,idk . - ,R Y ' r' ' ' l Cf L . i '?s --y d - 41' 1 r- J L -le-J.-- f W -HARRY STEVENS leaves for places un- known. PAT PLANCON bequeathes her come hither look to Bev Krimsky. KIT THOMPSON- leaves the school in peace. 0 CARLTON CHICKERING leaves swearing to get even with the Navy. - 9 ANTOINETTE ROSS leaves running away from and JOANN SICK leaves running to D.T.C. 9 NICK SCA'I'I'OLINI- leaves to join forces with the teachers. ' CORINNE SULLIVAN and BETTY HANNA, leave their mischief and temper behind. 0 TOM ST. JEAN wills his artistic talents to Dick Donofrio. RUTH PIERC-E wills her hair setter to Americo . O JOLENE PISKURA leaves twirling a baton. JOAN PUDELKA leaves to become an air- line hostess. DETLEF REHAAG leaves as a winner . JUDY RHODE wills her clicking heels and hair styles to Mrs. Venningls classes. JOHN ROGERS exits without a red jacket. RONALD ROSE leaves a thorn. SONNYA ROWE bequeathes some freckles to Mabel Platt. JANE RUPPELL leaves her conscientious ways to Bill Decker. JOAN ST. CHARLES, exits for philosophy school. RICHARD SCATTOLINI leaves as Nicky's opposite. ANNELIESE SCHLADITZ leaves a friendly hello to D.H.S. Freshmen. LINDA VISCONTI gives a vanilla coketo the Spa. MARY VROMAN leaves her pony tail on the farm. 3 ELAINE WALLACH leaves Mr. Petela in peace. ALBERT W'ALTERS bequeathes his brief case to Mr. Ryan. 0 ELLEN WANZER leaves for the dentist. BRENDA WlLCOX.leaves as Mrs. Venningis prodigy. CAROL, and DIANNE WATSON leave with Sherlock. RON WEBB leaves with a drag--met. JUDIE WESSON leaves with a bottle of oil. ANNA WILDMAN leaves nothing to the Jun- lors. SANDRA WILLIAMS leaves a stream of chatter in the halls of D.H.S. MEDORA WILLRICI1 leaves squealing her wheels . PAT WINANS leaves for an Oscar . ALICE LAUGHINGHOUSE gives her name to the Apaches. BILL McNAMARA.wills his good police con- nections to anyone who feels in need of them. ROGER CASSIDY bequeathes his last name to any new Western which needs a boost. MARY CLARK wills her smile to Zacherly. 0 JOE CAVAGNA, leaves everyone confused. DALE SMITH, bequeathes a cloud of smoke to the Los Angeles Smog Commission. DON YOUNGQUIST wills his hair to any Junior with a crew-cut. JOHANNA DACHENHAUSEN, and SHA- RON SCHROEDER leave happily. 9 KAREN WARNER leaves, too bad Juniors. 0 SANDRA WOODWORTILI leaves hollering Pay up those dues!,'. LIZ LINKE and LENORE WAHLSTROM leave quickly. RICHARD LEE leaves to carry on the Civil War. MARY MUDRY bequeathes her considerate ways to the Freshmen. LOUIS EDEN leaves in a state of shock. CATHY CAPPIELLO- leaves what ever any- body can find. KATHY CARAlVLleaves D.H.S. without too much regret. MARCELINE DURKIN, wills her initials to the medical profession. J ANICE SKELLY leaves herself to any hand- some movie star. In witness thereof, we notify the parties here- to that they have executed this agreement, will- ingly or unwillingly, in this year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty-nine. Y' A l Y L 'J - 11 ig. ' 1 ' y Y ' W Y -5, . . ' - ar 4 , V 7 4 - -E1 . f' . 1-' r ' , f ' C..- f Y 'f , ' Y Y Y A 2 ii ' g , , , , 4 gg- ' -, in ag.- - - W . . . l . - Q 1 6 4 'TEL Y -:I 'il Qi -V 'T ' tg -L., I ,.. 2 ' -. - iz fv xl ' ' , ' ' , Y. 57-gipi 1' Vw' Ag f A. e' ' F '- f T - 024, 'BQ v3 'X 'M' 6 5 -Nd' N kb Y xi-1 ,V Q29 25 Wg affffggapigfdfa Lg . P X, E' XD LJ Ou 9. Tr,' C xl, T fu 5, A i f' I f 'T ,f Qak Fsfw A .L QC '?'?ifff3'a 14. ,l - 1 c Q' - 135 if 1 QD as if n as-1 B gf S2253 - - v . - I 2 :It , ' ' . qxg .hz 0 'Q 1.0 'Ei qs,- 2 Idrnp ng ?,:'fa.syg5: , I I' 4,l0' W'-Q'1W 't Danbury has changed' Returning to hls hometown after thrrty years a graduate of the Class of 59 flnds the town near ly unrecognlzable and yet he senses that ltS peo ple have ln many respects remamed the same. The f0ll0WVlIlg account reveals our future seen through h1S eyes Mam Street trafflc IS heavy today and we spot ,lohn Pedro Ganro ln his Llttle Red Ford Mary Mudry ln her red whlte and blue truck Judy Dale and Mrke Gaboard1 ln thelr matching peacock blue ThUHa6fD1fdS and Jlldle Wesson and Ruthann White ln the1r llttle Nash Rumbler Patrolman Bernard Regdy and polxce women ,lean Magersuppe and A after twenty Cl ht years on the force fmd lt dlfflcult to keep the terrlflc trafflc movlng especlallv wlth such a commotlon gomg on at the mter sectlon of Mam and Whlte Streets As the smoke clears we are able to recogmze Danbury s Good Humor Lady JoAnn Durkm whose truck has Pqe 98 stalled To her rescue come Alan Arbesman and h1s crew of car wreckers Dave Brown Gary Nel son and Joe Casagna and away they go' Also holding up trafflc ln the mlddle of Mam Street are Ronnle Camarata Harry Stevens and Gladys Stevane head mechanlcs at the Ford Motor Company who are agaln adv1s1ng dlscouraged Gene Prevldx and LOUIS Eden that It would be much easler to walk than to push thelr Ply mouth around all day Safe on the sldewalk we spot Ron Rocheleau runnmg from hrs home to the laboratory Thls IS just a small trlbute to Mr O Grady who IS stlll g1v1ng hls daughter Ellen heart trouble How w1ll she ever catch her man take track' Lucklly xt IS Danbury Falr season and we re able to capture some of the excxtement as Fan' managers Glor1a Ma1g1s and Gertrude Poten z1an1 mtroduce Joe Longo and Jeanne Gebert who are yudglng turtle races at the speedway Professronal tortolse trainers Sharon Marasco Lorrame Leonard and Anne Peck are so devoted to thelr professlon that they are seen ln the bleachers wearmg turtle neck sweaters deslgned by Rlta Leach and ,luanlta Dlcklnson Along the mldway competltlon IS keen between Paul Gras seler and Lorenz Janutolo as they v1e for the Na tronal Sharpshootlng Champlonshlp Iudy and B Plstol Packmg Plzza Booth IS certalnly dolng a world of buslness At the next stand we see ht demonstratmg her recently patented Antl Blush Creme The mam attractlon ln the Blg Top IS the Martln Martm and 'Vlartln trayellng Three Rlng Flea Clrcus owned by jm Also m the Blg Top me flnd Albert Roy and Jack Rogers dlsplay mg part of thelr rare com collectlon whlch IS now on exhlbltlon at Ed Carrlnes Museum of Unnatural Hxstory ln the next booth Sandra Belorltz who rs displaying her ollectlon of salt F ff' 75: . -QQ.. 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I . . 9 , v . , . y ' ,-k..f-1 7 - and pepper shakers has been doing rt for so long that she has developed an allergy for both As we gather to watch the parade the All Grrl Polka Band led by Celrnda Ensor and Ehy rs Elwell rolls by on a beautrfully polka dotted wagon burlt by Barb Czajka Carleen daCruz and Sonnya Rowe On the Castro float ride those three cute Cuban Rebels Anrta Baldasare Janrce Blonskr and Bunny Newton As we return to town we frnd Tommy Mus son editor of the Danburv News Times barely vrsrble behrnd hrs gold plated desk as he rnter vrews Emil Marguardt for a modelrng posrtron rn Sheila Meaghers cartoon department Also ap plyrng for posrtrons on the staff are Chrrsty Herleman and Barbara Hooton Chrrsty hopes to replace Phoebe Goodheart and Barb wrll wrrte a column devoted to analyz1n people Fashron edrtors B s and Margaret Prevrdr are working on therr latest series of articles ex plarnrng How to Look Good rn a Burlap Bag Bob Lucas and Robert Srmoes have recently been hrred as Ink Boys and run errands for therr superror Rrchard Lee who heads the crrculatron ture an artrcle wrrtten by those three rovrng re porters Sherla Keatrn Melanre Kater and Char lene Metcalf who were recently sent to the Yukon to rntervrew a on hrs famous Ice Cube Ranch 3 976 solrd acres of rce cubes Presrdent of the Danbury National Bank e Lasher, rs worrled about hrs no count ac countants Tom Mrchaelman and Brll Jenks who rnsrst upon manufacturrng therr own currency They have designed a new ten dollar brll wrth P picture on the front Whrle bank clerks e and Carol Kerhart are attempting to convince Tom and Bill that crlme doesnt pay they are getting rrch' Speakrn of crime yustrce rs being done rn the Danbury courtroom as the famous prosecutor David Rus- Paqe 99 sell rs pleadrn a case for Susan Bechaud a arnst who scratched her powder blue M G The case rs dr missed because of rnsuffrcrent evidence and taken to the Court of Appeals where frrst lady judge rn Danbury s hrs tory frnds rt a drffrcult case to decrde and wrll refer rt to the Supreme Court Marty why don t you plead gurlty the courtroom for Danbury Hos Amd1 Director of We leave prtal where lNurses has nomrnated Sara Fitch and Ruth Travrs as the two Nurses most lrkely to become Heads of Staffs For thrrty years Mrllre Herter and Roberta Hrggrnbotham have had therr eyes on that Nurse of the Year award They have both grven excellent care to ' who returns to the Hosprtal annually followrn her skrrng mrshaps Newest member of the Hos prtal staff rs Johnny Krebs who has frnally X ...-...1 5 . . , . . g g . M ' ' , . ' u . .S . . . . , . ll. v Y -ii-, . . y . U . 1, . . Y , J 7 T . - V Y 1 v ' 7 1 'ii-i4 1 bl.. ' . fe-f T - - 4 , ' 1 9 iii, -- , , h .U . ?'i. Q .hd . . . i-Y , L u 1 I i S U I u u n 1 . -is - V ii- ' ' S5 ' ,, . , . , . . staff. Tomorrow's edition of the Times will fea- , , . . U, Qt4- , 5 Yd- , 7 - , . . u 5 Pet ' ' ' ' - 1 14.1.1-. i 1 . , . . 1 . 7 ' 9 , . . . 1 . . . , 1 - g X X ' , . 2 , ' fy 9 .ij-i ' X Y ,ring--2, ' -,fi U- s , 5311? f' 'lj 0 ' Tfzflis completed hls medxcal studles at Blrdland under the dlrectlon of Dot Marxam and Peggy Kundrat and has set up a cl1n1c for people toed plgeons It seems that 1n thlrty years the Danbury buslne s world ha become thlckly populated mth Class of .39 graduates lybdert, John and ncy have recently compromlsed and formed thelr own band and company Johnson Johnson and Johnson Gwen Macauley Colleen Mayo jgfilllllh are presently servmg as stewardesses and Detlef Behaag and Chuck Fowler are co p1lots for Bob Mlllers Jet Hellcopter Servlce Thelr fllght dlstance record as computed by that brllllant mathematlclan Jim Morgan lS a non crash flight from Danbury to Bethel The tape measure never hes Eve Kolmchak was dumbfounded when Gus gwygea-and Lee lgln who were Judging her toboggan race used a sllde rule Technical engmeers Dana Qoodfleld and fl 'I I 1 W fl f insignia, 'lm .x'v--. Pcqe 100 Leslle Zxma have recently taken out a patent on a nolseless engme for Ed McGrath s statlonary stock car Joe Rosato and Leo Macko have set up the West Street Traxelmg Agency speclallzmg ln trlps to the moon Thelr flrst customers are Antolnette Ross and Cathy Capplello who wlsh to slgn a contract wlth archltects George Cha kar and P for a roller skatlng rlnk on the moon Somehow carpenter Kent Smlth and brlcklayer David Cole dont seem very optxmlstlc smce they have been ordered to construct the rmk wlth moonbeams JoAnn Salame and Tf OWSkl are grv mg one another qulte a mt of competltlon both hope to set the new typlng speed record The exlstmg record was set ln 1959 when Coreen Shaughnessy and Joan Whlte both typed three words a mlnute wlth only four mlstakes Lee Shattuck a wealthy busmess typhoon wlth the ald of hls two able secretarles Judy' Howarth and Margaret Huttlg has succeeded m makmg Danbury the Bobby Pm C1ty of the World awarded th1rty year plns to Emlly Serra and m Beverly Seaton manager of Woolworth s cornplalns of very keen competltlon from Kresges whlch IS under the fme super v1s1on of Ar The P 81 A supermarket 15 the scene of chaos smce store owners P and Ann LUIS recently appomted HClI11HLQlS,Qn and Bon n1e Swanson as co managers of the coconut stack lng department Stackmg walnuts just dldn t pay' Wlth those tremendously long check llsts con fused cashiers CQnn1e Duschgl and Marcelme Durkm are llterally wrapped up ln thelr work At the Hula Hoop counter Ellen lvlyepand . . . . , , , , . . 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The year's most brilliant business transac- tion was put through by JQhQ nd Carole Reichert when they purchased Lake Can- dlewood from Sglly Sanford and- Then they hired Char mmer and Ronny Rose to install an electric heating system so that their one and only lifeguard, ,lack Hliva, wouldn't get cold feet. 4 TW Speaking of business transactions, V ggi and Ellie Urban have finally bought the Sentry Shop and have hired -'l:Eii1?fBCl'1dClL and Q who swear that they will never buy a sack even at wholesale price. Next door, Maria Santos and Linda Sclrragrn-m-are planning to reopen the LuggageTSVliop, as soon as their new shipment arrives from Janet Faynoris leath- er tea bag factory, managed by June Tinto and Clara Wojcilg- V milpan Pudelka and Carol Taylor, who spend most of their time figuring out Xlfy Hitchcock mysteries, have decided to devote a little of their spare time to their jobs as corral keepers on June McDonald's farm. ' liams, L-enpra Wahlstrom, Phyl- lis Witter, and Medora Willrich have mustered their courage and formed their own club for the purpose of promoting Women's Rights in what they call a Man's World. Carol Scudo and Terry Salvitti were unanimously elected chief egcutives. msc exercising women's privileges are Kathy Caram and K r who have changed their nicknames from Shorty to Stretchi', along with Sandy Phirmey who de- cided that if the mountain wouldn't come to her, she would go to The Mount . Page lOl Y: K .36 S1 ? i, sw f? f g P3535 1 x wx maria S+, x.+.' as T Q. h r' - p 5 Q 'Za ' r Q 3.-1 ,I - is , ff ' ' ff, I ga 3 ,ue mf , if -L.-' ,Av .-2.11. , 5 - , . . Al X sv -:X jff--'Y .- ,A .. , - x. X Ei' ,gav-,-,1,f,-g'.--3 q,..-.L 3 , --, 4, .,3gg,.,- W s , sub Jxidti r'-. f ' x 5 ,.:' J. tr T . - The newest business in town is Ada Auguse- wicz's beauty parlor, but she finds Mary, Ann Abdella and Harriet Boller's competition too much. The only building which hasn't changed a bit in thirty years is Danbury High School. Its teaching staff in this year of 1989 is predomin- ately made up of 59', graduates. Carl Will and Nick Scattolini are very well liked?-o Td Alma Mater. With no homework and no quizzes what teachers wouldnit be popular?l , and ,ky-Targett have finished their first five years at a private school for Danbury High Schoolis gifted alumnae wherewSanMllLepard,- who is now Head of the Math Department, takes courses on the side with 4,loAnngSiQli,, who is Professor of Physics. At the same institution lliita Ghjbegg-ind Carolyn Schulz are teaching French for T.V.,s Sunrise Semester. LindzL BlasLis serving a life-time term as presideri Hue Teachers, Guild, with Lucilleiamholding at 'M C, ll Nxt J N 1 22 if QW lyn x XXX' x r Y' XX J ,' ' xl , the other three offices. Speaking of elections, -Judy Bucko has recently been voted Teacher with the Cutest Dimplesn by first graders throughout the nation. Danbury High School is expanding as Sharon Smith and Jean - -Q'-gg have just persuaded superintendent of schools, Linda Mazur, to construct a swimming pool to accommodate Kenny Saloom's classes in underwater basket weaving. On drier ground, we find and Lynette Grube, new guidance directors at Danbury High School, in throes of agony over a certain group of students, members of the Joan Beck cult, who just never do,their homework. While Judy Cook and - ica Dumser drive the school bus back and forth to the Shores, Ralph Butera and Billy Cerveniski are still in room 104- attempting to convince Miss Previdi that they really do know more about history than she does. Ralph Perusse and Pane, after years of hard labor, have finally Poqe 102 straightened our their names with Danbury High School teachers. Co-chairman of Be Kind to Teachers Weekf, Tom St. Jean and Emma Jane Scott are having difficulties convincing people that they really believe in it! Rich Scattolini who has always had a soft spot in his heart for D.H.S. has sent word through his secretary, Marilyn Schultz, that he is bequeathing his figs? sports cars to the needy Driver Education De- partment. In the Maintenance Department Jan- gzf Dickfms, after thirty years of hoping, Els fulfilled her ambition to become janitress at Danbury High School. Working on her squad are Pat Dinho, Paula Driensky, Judy Varsallo, and , all in orange and blue uni- forms. In the field of higher education, Judy Hyde, Dean of Men at Mildew University, has finally consented to admit Don Kachur and Don Young- quist, provided that they pass their entrance exam of walking in the rain without getting wet. Ginny Caillouette and Ellen Moran finally did get to college where they liked it so well that they stayed . . . and stayed . . . and stayed . . . It is late autumn and the football season is in full swing. The Danbury-Norwalk game at the Osborne Street field is now beginning as -ki-a Augusewicz, cheerleading captain of the Cold- en Age Squadf' is trying to pep up those high school students. She gets most of her support from Diane Holick, Kathy Dunne, and Marcia Najam, who love to outyell crovvds at football gnfriegiiohn Cervasoni and , co- managers of Danbury's new All-Girl team, have signed Doris Swanson and IQ-qgglanhas team captains in hope that Doris will consent to us- ing the football which she won at the 1957 Football Dance. Maureen Lyon and Ethel Awry- tis have captured the coveted positions of water boys. At half-time Janet Fairchild and Darleen mare spied tending their refreshment stand and selling hot dogs to Albert Walters and his seven children. Also on sale are orange and blue alarm clocks manufactured by Diane Glaser, Shari Schroeder and Judie Rhode for students in the morning session. Score keepers Suzanne Hirt, Mary Clark, and .lan Skelly are delighted to announce the final score - 3 to 2M in favor of Danbury At home Fred Morlock elated at hearing the score con tlnues to coach his eleven sons in football to guarantee that there will always be a 'Vlorlock on the D H S team Roberta Barabe Pat Bartley and Carol Roche design thelr uniforms On the literary scene autographed copies of How To Cope With Backseat Drivers a new book written by Betty Hanna and Linda Hoga boom are now o by Anita Tarsl and Carol Smith the book was given an excel lent review in ,lane Ruppells Literary ,loumal Also sweeping the nation is Gall Beckett s best seller A Womans Privilege a novel on the art of handling the opposite sex Marie Bmsse successful author of How To Look Well ln Classes returned yesterday from her trivial travels around the world in a bubble Her tra velogue reports that Admiral Paul Amory uni versally known amphibian is now devoting his spare time to raising tadpoles Melissa Ta a y and Liz Nelson who have secured positions as heads of the art department at Dlzzyland have collaborated with Kit Thompson and Jill-Qlgng, well known commercial artists ln compiling a history book of cartoons Danbury High School never has had such interested history students' Q,,ms..l:l.anrm,I1 Pete Crevatt and-D,L,n.e e publishing their dynamic book Why Reddln Should Be Made A State Sharon Maurer and Bob Talarlco have just struggled through their latest science flCtlOIl novel which is out of this world. lts main characters, Murphy and Ed Hamlin, are supposed to have founded the first Boy Scout Troop for little Mart- ians. Another best seller by Pat Winans and Mary Pellerin has just gone to press. title is, natch, Thirty-four Years of Latin and lts Use in Your Daily Life . Those whom we can't find in Danbury are undoubtedly present at ,lovce Bondattis beach party ln the middle of the Sahara Desert We hear it is a tremendous success Karen Bardo Frannle Capellaro and Johanna Dachenhausen serve sandwiches and of course there are no liquid refreshments As we mln le in the great crowd of guests lt isnt difficult to plck up bits of information like this They say that ,lean Clark and Sue ,lanutolo Xie? :E- l 'A' Page 103 7 ' 7 1 . U ' v . . U 7 7 ,.,, i. - ' 7 . iv ' . . . . , , , . . a S 1 H . . ,, . . , . . . . . . 7 0 Y 1 e , . ...d xii.- , - . . , . . . . . , ,li SL 7 ' ' S7 7 7 C6 3, ' ' 7 ,, - . . , . . U . ' ' ' . ' ll rd 9 , .1. , , I I . . . . . . U AI' , in . ,g . . .J e , an 1 . . . . . 4, X V! 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K' , I ping-1, x ' X A ' ,r,:n , T f - X- i l ,,4,. 1 , la' f V- ga ' .lu Y ,inf ' Q:--.'j. - V 1. -.l f- J were so yersatlle m h1gh school that they could n t declde Xyll1Cl1 of the1r talents to follow through and are now under the psychlatrlc care of Dr ,-'1lQ.I2h.il1111Il1 ,loan Kllmartm and Eddle Nlarkosky are sald to be ln Sldney Australla thls weelzcompeflnff m a w orldwlde talkmg marathon lnternatlonal play boy Peter Case mforms the guests that durmg hls recent lC5t at Roger Hopalong Qgdy-5 dude ranch ln New Mex lco he wltnessed an CYC1llI'lg chase It seems that Blll ,lones Umted States Marshmallow and hglhlu-Wy att Earp TOZZI had enlisted the help of Doug Barrett, an 0fflCl3l of the Antl Brlefcase Carrler s Umon 1n trackmg down the notorlous Brlefcase Kxd D1Ck Krobusek Dlck brlefcase and all cley erly escaped across the border on one of Judy Clausmg s PIIZC horses Perched on a sand dune we see Cormne Sull xvan and Dlanne Watson unsuccessfully attempt mg to convmce a group of frlends that red halr has absolutely nothmg to do with a bad temper From world travelers Erancme Black and Mlc y Caggmello we hear that French fashlon de a1ne Wallach lQl and Carol W7atson have recently caused a reat commotlon throughout Europe with the1r new sklrts deslvned the floor It IS plamly eyldent that ' ,lack francls, and John Durkm are very much ln fayor of these creatlons In thelr travels through the Scandmavlan countrles they found that sk1 champlon Sandy Morgan has lef a broken heart at ey ery sk1 resort Brenda Wllcox reads a letter from ,leanle Wehr who was a mlsslonary m Afrlca where she used to teach the llons to say grace before meals Alas the letter was never fmlshed Word has 1t that Lmda Vlscontl Pat O Beda and Donna Wey ant are now mstructors at a new dancmg school owned by those Contmental Cut res Andy DeCraz1a and ,lames Gere On a more cheerful note, Barbara Hopes Keep bffllllllg posters adorn the o Ht 'yledhurst and Rlchard Murray who haye merged mto a partnershlp as mortlcxans employed by Llfe magazme Broadway Colummst Mane Thurmond ports to the guests these blts of news from the entertamment world Frank Tomamo the lllustrlous composer has won wlde acclalm for h1s new yerslon of Carmen whlch opens at Carne IC Hall th1s week Xyltll prlmadonna Dolores lXero Stylll ll and Qlllblfl the tltle role Shoyymg at the Radlo Clty Nluslc Hall IS Patrlcla Plancon a famous PHIICQICUIIC comed1enne starrm m a French fllm called Gosslp Haym been hon ored Hllll 2 l awards at the Can Can fllm fe tual Nladmolsele Plancon IS currently bem treated for shock by three of her QIXICCII prly ate nurses ROQCXIHTIC Repko Joyce Ponto and ,lo lcne Plskura The muslc hall sta e show IS pro ylded by Sue Sanluk, Llnda Esposlto and thelr trained chlpmunks The Vluslc Halls comm alllatllull IS b3 Rucqan VCIQIOII of lxlss 'Nle lxate Nlakm thelr dramatic debut are k and Sandy Woodworth the Off Broadway Productlon of Nloments to Remember dlrected by Bob Eckert and Sam 5.2320 ,J ,Q At 'NBC TV studlos Allce Lau lun house l 7 NNY I' Page 104 y L v . . . 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' , - s -- A , . , g 4 - ', ' ' 4. in v V ' '9 75 ' I 7 O it 9 , - , '-.I',' 4' f l A7 ' ll ll tl ' 'fl' ft - .Z - C -YK J' 3 slim K ee ly ,X- Q -V 1' T is scheduled to co-star with Jean Munday, who incidently has been advised to change her last name for her new role, in T.V.'s newest fishy adventure series Drag The Net, produced by Bonnie Webb. The show is seen between forty minute commercials sponsored by Bqer Wy'ck- QQQHLHVVII Mower Center which claims towlie best barber shop in New York. Dizzy disc jockey, epons that the record business is booming with ,loan St. Charles' recently cut disc, The Old Philos- opherf' in the number one position. Words and music were written by Carol Fox. S'How To Go To The Head Of Your History Class on three easy records, sung by IiQ and Arlene Naj am and accompanied by Mike Nazro's guitar, is also climbing into the top ten. A sad note is struck when someone tells the crowd that two of the century's finest contempo- rary artists, Pat Gaylord and Faith Gil, after twenty-nine years of drawing those delightful pictures on cereal cartons, have been relieved of their positions by Ruth Pierce and Ray Feeley be- cause they absolutely refused to continue eat- ing those corny flakes that were in the boxes. Also on a diet of bread and water this week are Carlton Chickerinff and Louis Beck. Unem- ployment is just sweeping the nation as Ego Butlein and Frank Bassett after thirty years and thirty jobs are still looking. The guests are concerned about the political scene at home when domestic news commenta- tors, Barbara Brennan, Pris Cole, and Jean Cam- piglia, report that Linda Ferrando, just elected the first lady Pres M States, is faced with the problem of dealing with the na- tion's first and second most feared rebel-rousers, r and Sue Zenobia, respectively. An additional worry is provided by Bill McNamara who has become so digusted with the Democrats Page 105 3 Ea- J ,i N x -., 5 J L miil ,Q 11- ggi, , fy lf- -1 f Q-' 5' . . ' W ii rzfgafc' '1Qi27.i LS? ' 4, 5:44. '- , ray- , W V .Qfiw - I '15 '-' T'-k -:5.Jf- .-If that he has formed a party of his own. Running briskly on his ticket are famous track stars Con- rad'Krebs and Marie Toscano. Supporting this same party are gGertrude Andreasen, Karan Col- flings and Sandra Smalley who have for years been campaigning for the transfer of the nation's capital to New Fairfield. Kay Wood, and Gloria Cieainsist that the capital should remain in Pocatello, Idaho where they think it has been for the past thirty years. The only person in the whole senior class whom we canit locate is JLIHHI-LWOhlk6H who by some quirk of fate is said to have established his own hermit colony. So much for the party's mixture of fact and fiction in the form of gossip. It's homeward bound for the guests who have a long way to go. Before they leave, their pictures are taken by nd they are entertained by Gloria -Balaz and her satirical monoloffue of that drama- C' tic' T.V. program. 4'Queen For A Dayii. Finally they head for home on E speedy camel caravan. .Ioyce's last words as she watches them drift over the sand dunes and out of sight are, Come again when the weather isn't so dry. As they return to their homes, so we must return to the present. The Prophecy Staff leaves you with the most encouraging thought of your graduation year- You alone as individuals have the power to determine your own future. . I :we- S 1 '+- If 'Ex f ...---E E S- 1 Qi - Ev Q-1 I 1 Mfg. ., 1: 3 s 1 ' I 'Aa-'a -lxgvm .' '21 ' 0415 V. 1 ' . ngkumf. .:,., -r . -.' Apr' A W' . . 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Dance - Danbury Hugh School The clubs cover a vude range of interests from SCICUCC throu h HCIIDD to how to study There are several groups related to the academic subjects The cholrs and in strumental roups proude an outlet for am musical lnclmatlons the students mas have Each year flnds new clubs formed and new activities mdul ed m The latest comers are the Guidance Club and the How to Study Club These extracurricular activities add the spice to our four tears of hlth school life P oe 110 fl - , lf' I.. .-. .V . 4 V fx - l ' K, T' V l I Danbury High School is the center of a large number of diversified activities. v. . . 1 g . U, g y 1. 'V k. . . . M I' n n u 5 o V H ac' L - n D Senior Class Officers and Home Room Representatives Representatnes are elected annually ln each homeroom Thelr mam dUllCS include collectmo dues holdlnff elections and Obtallllna' student opm ions concernm class 3CtlYlll6i The Class of 1' expresses IIS thanks for their tlreless efforts durm th1s extremely busy wear qe 111 Left to right Wir 'tlarlxn A Creen adn or James 'NIc'Namara pre ldent NI Alice Geor antas adn or Susan Nlartin uce pre ident Sandra Phmney trea urer Bet y Parcf-ll secretary R vw 1 'Nl PfCWldl Row 2 ,l Bucko Bex uni D Quan on ow La her Row Pj Cebert K balnnrn X lJeGraz1a The semor class ha been xers suse 1n 1ts ChO1CC of offlcers Thet haxe been capable and hardss ork IH people who haxe put their ssh: le effort behind their dutles Lnder their leadership and the dlrec tion of our class adusors Nliss Geor antas and Nlr Green the class has been successful in all lts ac UYIIICS and has been a credlt to the school l I , I 'A . - i - -Y 1 1 S 1 - A' , S' z . iss . ' fl s 3 - U Q 'l ' 5' 1 - V - s g s ., s, , , . 0 ' -. . 'Q , left tn right-0 . . V. -Alu ', , , ' S 3 R 3-S. Woodworth. C. Metcalf, P. r Z ' . 1 , l . Y Y . . W S n W ,B . . v . . . Y . . . U . M W W g - 2 U 1 5 ' g Y i 1 l . . g .u U M 139 . . M . k . . n . . . . g . N ,H 1 A .W g - I f to right Rudolp Junior a ncl Sophomore Cl ass Clllcers 'SS-'X h Row 1 le t Kuss president Carole Abe- risk secretary Louis Good- man vice president Row 2- rer Mr. Charles Roy treasu Emanuel Merullo advisor. their abllltv to re l ss has shown cl efficient e junior c a nf' tireless an fl ship bw electi P l 'Nlerullo the co mze lea er cl rectlon of 'N r nrr Lncler the 1 their remalm officers le successful in class IQ wear Ceflalfl to 7 Row 1 left to right-Jeff Amory vice presidentg Benny ident Miss Elsa Bosch a v Ricky McNamara treasurer Rose Marie Scalzo secretary Mrs Catherine Carr, advisor dvisor. Mr Peter Barchi a The sophomores hate just be,un their activities l ate selected office rs anrl aclt lsors who are Lnrloubtedly thi but thu 1 rxe the Class ll ualifiecl to se we q ll in the future class will do vue Page 112 Doto pres d isor Row 2- Student Counci ThSd e tu ent Council is the representative body of Danbury High School. One of the most active organizations of our school, the C 'l h ' ' ouncl as once again proved 1tS capabilities through tremendous accomplishments. Its reg- ular business consists of collecting for the Ch ' ' rlstmas Toy Fund and the March of Dimes, and sponsoring the Twirp Dance. In addition to conducting its usual program, this year the Council has introduced new activities. such as the record hops which followed the home basketball games, and has made plans for br. U. U . inglng a foreign exchange student to Dan- bury High in the coming year. Uk, Mb ff .. H,,, I 1, je, . t ' 1 I M illumzn, Conn. rl. ' v 66110 ,X 8 S1 ent 585-rela dr Gr ag 1 Q f 4 e A g TJ, reS'fJllen SIOIZW 211' 'ln V451 xt j I' reg-Ordallk X f 2 s Guild 1 Brndiaf 90 it D Cro ' CCW Am0f' V Wnplw l kes 3, W Cro0 5 Phmnev H Re Rocheieau RGQ xiccfean 5 Fogam Eckert 5 Keating mow L Pluifiiha kan Ni Bm C R W 1 left to Tlghl il-looton Cal1a0: 411 Hlna M p Nllower H 'llcm-gCnWatson I Amory PGQQ 113 P Bofgdftll 0 D Secrepalil . h- gb' SIDS i PUIAU I-,vin .4 may, Jog yi Rt Sur h - ,ll . - -Ly t .4 's Hr. 1 , If ... ' a - l 1 A ' A . , ,P- ..'.:..'.,.Sio '- 3 g . ss.W'- PM '. , ' ' Q . -S' 1.7. . - W' 'sS. -' .. . 4,.- G .g . National Honor Society Those excelling in learlership. rharaeter Qcholarrhip anrl Q 7 . , - . :erxice are rewarflefl for their eminence bv their eler-tion to the 'Yulional H Q ' 4 nnnr .,rwiety. a r-ountry-wirle nrga ' t', ' af . J . . 1 N1Z3ll n. 'lhe snr-if-ty strengtheni these orenientionul vharar-tc-r1'tif and h fl , s 'S roa ens the amlvitions uf its nieml-e s l into th ' - 1 r ty giving them further insight eir role ab leaders of tomorrow. The annual initiation program is the highlight of the c-luhis artixities. All rv 'l '- l presents-fl Vtl ' ' a e 3 tic Rotary filulu. us 5 e ected members are xi i gold enihlem pins rlnn t fl h' l - N Sf e P N uv- ll Ill X ll n the edu X rind Page w .1 u ,Iran F' 1 r' ii 't rx tru ti er M J ll' H1 en retarx N .ir U . l l x 4 4 lx u l left Zi- right ii. l'l,4l4 tt. .iiruli. Y. llaillo ttv: it t. i lt, Kri-Ii -fr. Nl, 144-n. P. A mi HM pi ri. l Xl rin NI, llnm.,-L Nl, l,xn4h. li. Ya glil. In llrulrez Kim 1 l XX hr. li, xlib-1-n. lt. 5wanw . H. Ro' ,l' . Xl. H., I R..n1liiR...l1e liltl e l Vollllwfl. l - l 'lfi lea . VFW-IllPI1l1 Rim 2 lefx In rich! ' inf- Xl ehr. inf'-pr -il nt Pa l 'nw . '- r R., .4 XI r' li' we 114 5 ' U: Xliu ,l' . r. .I 1 . yi ie 5 ieparil. .iilsiwr The Nutmegger Circulated quarterly in conjunction with the ar- rival of the seasons. our school magazine The .Yul- nzelaaer exists as a publication appealing to the di- versified interests of the student body. Thumhing through its pages one is apt to find articles per- taining to school news and gossip. current events. hooks. fashions. community affairs. and literary creations of the staff. Established by Ivan F. Ahl- gren in 1932 the magazine has grown from a small two page newspaper to a full thirty'-four page maga- zine. lts staff inemhers are very proud of their magazine. which has won numerous journalistic awards and which promise-s to win even more. 622' W xvximwwww-WNWWNWVB-Nw' Rowl left to right G Balaz R Ginsberg E OCradx Row 2 J White E Horan Cd1l0I'lI1Ch1Cf A Hexman a ociate editor Row 3 C Caillouette NI Bins e NI Lxnch Rom -1 W Lerwenislu I Lasher Wir Ixan Ahlgren adusor J Lon J P Amor-. tm 1 t ' x ir 1 Nloran X Hex man J Salame atc n F Ut radx emi wx 4 N N11 lx IS kr 1 I IIH4 fd X YA H n CN tl rx ue x eelt 1 lt 1 o H 1 J r N XX hllx P ur I x J White R arahe 1 J anti ' X -H V Q V t . . , v A' ' ,X .N ,,. ' ,.,' i , g. gf, . Rf ' . let to rightsi lhinney. P. fflirien. l.. ffllratln. J. Nlvllonald H. lfi-leru. Pi, . U' . . ' . li. Se I . -. ' 1 J. Turk. lf. Kolinchak. IJ. l. '-1 No ' 2 P.La-her.NI.Lyn-h.li.N14-tLarr.C..'teinitz.J..f'w. . Y im' sky. tl. Bala.. 'lf lien lf-r. ll. Xiariani. Xl. K I 't. ll. Hooton. lf tiil. l.. Le in.. I.. llon frio. H. Fi l A. Ross. I. .-'tugu-e- win. ll. lien:-ni-ki: How 3 P. .'Xl1lH'. Y. tiziillo tt:-, H. 'li2ll'gLF'll. ll. Ssanson, ll, Xloyt-r. J. Wehr. Nl. l.yon. J. llurkin. N. Wh i . Q. l x. C. llainrlell. U. Hope. H. 'IE-rry. P, tlole. lL. I.:-xy. Nl. Hvlole. NI. Paom---a. I.. Hissong. .l- I4 l1Ll l Rfw -1!D, Ru-sell. Nlartin. J. llelflumeri. tl. tlans. H. Nelson. I.. Nlazur. NI. Hillx-P. E. 1 rhan. I . Xlorlork. J. no 'en. '. XI ' mhj. . Y ' . . li . J. Cel ert. S. anutolo. S, Maurer. Nl. Fr' -1. J. Dillon, ti. Lent. 'lf Nlusson. P qe115 Future Business Leaders of America Row 1. left to right-J. Howard. C, Calluaffli- V. JUDCQ- ll. Jlllianfv. ff. I.. Gallo. ll. Nlf-Kirfly. T. Balash. J. Cebert. E. Cra- lnmski. ll. We-pant. F. Kolirwhak. E. Wallet-h. J, Var-alln. NI. Thurmonrl. J. St. Charles. Nl. Santos. E. Varcoeg Row 2-N. Sf-uzfufaxa. A. Octaxio. A. Srrrmy. C, Mnrgan. D. Bnggin. E, Serra l'. Gil. IJ, llnlivk. l'. Cole. J. Falame. T. Fiore. I. Auguse- vsicz. l.. Pomeroy. C. Cote. l'. Koziar. Xl. Platt. Nl. Franro: Row 3---lf, Kerhart. L. Pluto. K, Crmbuy. J. Howarth. C. A. Gallo. A. Drake. il. Andreasen. J. White. F. Piru. D. Cihlms. C. Campbell. Xl. Willrioh. J. Fillnw. J. Powers. K, Keane, K. Xlitvhell: Row 4- . .A row' L. ', n so . f. ff . . . . . 1' . '. l5.wr1de.kt. lf, Nlrck. J. Xleken. C. Hodge. M. Hu i L. HJ almom. S. Janut lo. L. Shattuck. J. Sc-hellinck. S. Hirt. J. llale. P. Drien ky. R. Barahe. S, Woodworth. Row 1 Thelma Balash corre pondmg secre ta x R w 2 'NI1 Anne Cereg adn or Row 3 left to rrght Donna Weyant recordmg ec cretary 'Trudy brabowskn presldent Wlrs Cunhxld Carlson advlsor Row 4-Joanne Salame vice president Cindy Rogers program chalrman Jeanne Gebert treasurer The Danbury Chapter of the Future Buslness plos ment lll the buslness world The club gnes bus mess students an opportunltx to learn more about offlee occupations hy havln offlce representatnes as speakers and ln conductln offlee Xlillallllrlg The oal ofthe club IG In lI1LUlC3t6 the qualltx of leader shnp ln huslness and the abllltx to conduct falr and mtelll ent ne otlatlons X I F UTLIRE t B USINESS EADE R31 PcQe116 A A Jea tt'tJhnnlLntNlJNlantnl Irv, t ttg, lg U s l - , s ' , f rl? 0 ' -. 'ss . S-3 ' , 1 i sw .J , . S - 'Q A Y 4 . '- V . I, ' 2 1 , - 9 -t Leaders of Amerlca are ares vounfr eo le for em- . I - U D ., - - ' F , s. U . . I . Y u Z' ' . . .g g . . H t I l , ... Future Nurses' Club left to rlght Brenda Bla y lrea urer lrene Brndjar ure pre 1d nt Barbara 'Nowaco ecretary Nlr Nlargarel K nd rat adsl or Su an Nlarlxn pre ldent N Page F Black C Whlle B Seaton S Nlartm Chelso F Row 1 left to rlght S Yaglelskl M Abdella S Phlnney A Luis I NIcDonald L Ferrando S Haughwout Nl Herter NI Clark ,l Rldgeway D Nllddleton Row 2 'NI Beck R 'Nl Scalzo S Stem L Ventura C daCruz J Tessxer C Beckerman L Tuck J Brook P Cooper NI Lynch B Bradley K Hurst Row 3-C Smffm S Belorlt ,I Daone S lenobla J Zelom N Johnson K Bardo ,I Nlunday V Edwards M Pellerln C Smlth S Nleagher B Ba sett K Bexnold B Schxlke C WllbUT Row 4-C Lawelle Svsanon B Hanna R Hlggenbolham S Fogartv F Al brevht A Schladltz A Balda are B Czajka ,l Bondattl P Nlacchlaxerna B Slmon ,I Beckett The Future 'Nurses Club IS composed of lrls who are mterested ID nurslnff and plan to make lt thelr career The numerous posltlons YNhlCll are axaxlable to nurses and the responslbllltles that a nurse must accept are toplcs presented bs guest speakers and d1scussed bw the Uroup Durlnv the course of the wear the members also trax el to sex eral hospltals to obserxe the actual work of nurses 117 l l . 4 n g .1 I '- - 1 ' 9 - V l . . , , -. . . , . . . , 6 . , . . , , . , . ', . , J, 3 . . ' 1 1. . , . . , ' , . l , lk 'Q v . V . 51 - s - - ' , - s , . ' ' ' . ' ,Y ' 1 ' ' ' Y ' V ,, . . , . ., . , . , . , ', . ' . ' ., . l, . Y., . . . . , H A - .' 5- - ' 1 - 2 ' - ' Q . , . B. Blasy, I. Brndjar, A. Hanna, R. Varlan. P. Elwell, D. I N K ' v 5 - ' 1 - 4 - - ,a . ' A we . . . , S , . , . , . 4 i . ' - s', s Q ' . - s' e : I ' . s 'g . s. A H - ', 's 3 s - 4 . S' . W - , . U. ' M M Z' l ' V D i 1 I . . M. . . . l . . . . . ' 1 - - W f c - z: Future Teachers of America Ruw 1 left to r1ght Helen Targett treas urer Nlargaret lwnvh elretarv Row 2 lo111 e U L radw h1 tor1an l1l1rar1an Leanne Donofno ure pre 1dent Rua 5 N11 'Nlar 1m Treadwell adn cr Nlane Bm ee pre 1 dent Row4 N11 LaIher1neKroha adusor ,nav l .K-e f, VI Row 1 left to r1ght R Saffl P Kundrat C Ste1n1lz C P11 ka P OBeda J Ponton A Lum F OGrad1 R Cm berg L DOn0fTl0 J 'Nlanmon J NlcCoxern P W1lda H Debro L Leune L H1 Ong Row 2 NI Barry NI Long J Patella L Yentura R Patella T Bend r D Kennedw M Paone ea B Th1er E Nlorehou e NI Folev C Pace D 'Kluwer NI Green E Comoll F Starr C Sullnan Row 3 Nl S1moe L K1nat NI Qm1th B C1ll0tt1 -X Ca azza 'NI Nlorrl 'Nl To Cano B Jennmg J Wll on P Wxcoff F Fme old W Nlurphw S Qhepard E Roth R Grgach K Ber er J -X he Ross -LSU Nlcxlullen J Cook H tenburg J Wohlken E Butleln R Rocheleau K Otto L Pahl T Satkovs ln 'Nl Lxnch P Da cano J Font Ihe purpoee of the John J F112 erald Chapter of Future lnachere of Xmerlca 12 to eetablleh and fost er all mterest 111 the teachln professmn and to 1n Gtlll IH 1tQ Inernmrc the qualltles of a cumpntent teacher fhe pro ram of the club lncludes 1ectures bw promment members of the teachmc professmn from the Qurroundln area fleld tr1ps Croup d1S cueqone mouee and the annual obserw atlon das ln the rammar schools Page 118 s . - G .y I 1 . . 1 Q . . . . , . s' . . , , . . .. 1. . s- -. - , . . . . . ' . . . . ss. . 'J - - 'Ss 3 -1 . '. 1 , , . . . . . . . P . . -', . ' S' , . . . 1 s , 1 . 1, 11 , - - ,' - 1 - . - . . , . ' 3 -. . ' s. . ' S . 1 . L ' . , ' '. . . S , . .. 's. . . S . . ' S. 1 S . . , . ., W , g, . , . 1. . L . . . . , . g . . 1 S 1 ' . . . . . . '. . Targett. M. Binsse, J. White, L. Crube. J. Piskura, P. Luch- . . , . , . . 1 , . , . . , 1' , . s , . . 3 1 l i Q f' . , A, S . 4. L , As 'Q As ' -' ' 3 s' 311-.'ss. - -1 ' , 'lsr 1 . ' ' sq . 5'- g -. as . ' . r' ' U - . D 1 f .X . . . . . I . U . . . C' 4- U , U . , ' c- . . I . U . , . U . . U . - - Q. . , ,- - 5 I . Y. V . V . U E . 5 International Relations Study Group The purpose of the International Relations St dv Group is to promote and develop student in- u 1 terest in world affairs through individual thinking and expression of opinion. Under the advisorship of Miss Josephine Lynch, the club meets bi-monthly for ' ' bl discussion and debate on international pro ems. reef'-2' 1 'll liijlqm fi F, , vs Left to right+Miss Josephine Lynch, advisorg Jeanine X' A Wehr. secretaryg Michael Danzig. president. Row l left to right R Boru C Beckett D Nlariani D Kennedv L l J Wehr M Tallardv D Cummings J P ll9 Allen T Bender B Thief C amp D NlcNamee 'NI Bin e 'NI Danzig Nl Clapper S Fogarty 'NI 'NlcCul len D Moyer NI Kundrat C Steinitz H Oetjen Coodmyang Row ZYE lllaminl, .l , .'. ll 1. l .I ' J, . . . .n ' . . C A bell. B. Krimsky. P. Lasher: Row 3- Ugg Biology Club Rowl left to rxght 'NI nnei D ullann I Donnfrm B Thler J flaming B William Row 2 R Papp P Kem er H DeCroQQ W Edward 'NI L Co tellu J Ferrarune NI Llapper W Nlurphw B Krxm lu L Cannon Row 3 E Walendzlk I. Mlm On R larldwclx F 'llxnrlx J Vamp J J Xan 'Nw trand NI Nan elm J Vlllsnn C Came ln L Bemel H Bank l5CIENCV CLUBS or lmamux Q meml ear mf ut v lllll ucnr 4 rlv mea fr am Xl ua au wma llltN lu lllilll a Chr tm partx a a Illlllll ln une w HN dum Nl Nun nr mlm 1 1 1 Xl s e r P4 f x xv r s lkrnn x lnlmrdrn YP! P qe12O lell. . ' T' N . . . ' C , 5. . U ' . . - I . ' 'l . . ll ' I Rn ' 1, lfft I-I righl Hb- Na: 'E li' ad '-wr: nel Ko l' '. prr-xillvlmlg Nlkx lfll'-l lfallwell. all Fur: K1-x' 2- Winifr'4lN1u pln, - 'r-Iurj: lie' 'lv ' ' -ly. ' ' an- 'HW Ri,,l,,,,x Club , lm, wpk tu H ,rc lllxliiflillll H--vs .5 Juan l.ar-un. Ire-11-urerg l,f'anm- Illaw- F' V 5 I U I frin, xiu--p Jllenl. alll, tllv xv rlml aruunml tlwm and lts l ' 'v up- on tllvir lin-5. This is an-wrrlplislmvrl ilu' vugll fif-1.1 t 'I s. g1uest.I 'lv S l 'S l 'ls.'lxl1f-.ll -' lav- tix' of the c' lu ' '- fle ' i is as I' ml Le Cercle Francais Row 1 left to rlght ,I Ponton S KCHIIHQ L Ferrando ,l S1Ok L Rogers Row 2 G Yvwner P HlHCkl6V J Turner J Turk E Czarneckl P Hxncklew E Lynch nw 3 D Lew C Cote Bechaud lx B r er De'NIunde L hohe f' Lesy ws 4 'N oh n Look Nl Rogers B Leach K Lechner P Tuma cak B Anon B Jenmng Left In right Barbara Leach wlcepresldent NI1 s Alice Culhane adn or ab ent Nlurxel La Fontaine treasurer Le Cercle Francaxs broadened 1lS fleld of actnlts thls year by lI'lXll.lUC Cuest speakers and bs holdmff a French dinner featurmff speclal dlshes prepared bw the members The members voal rs to further thelr understandlnff f France and ltg culture and to hase fun ln dome ol Page 121 , . .Zi ll f V' .. , D ' . , . Q . .. . , . V 3 --. . , . R ' 4 , s. 1. ' . S. . '. eg .B . ..' .1. 3Rf'-f..,lnsn,,l . S , . ' S. 7 ' ' ' I 1 32 Susan Bechaud. secretary? Janet Turk, presldentg :fi . 's, . ' . s ' S : . ' - ,-ES' - . . ' Q5 , V -QV' if. e-' ' . V. . U U Y . 1 C 7 C -' Jw ' , . . . z: ' 2: O 's - ' ' ' ff s . El Pasaliem po Row 1 NIIQS Nlabel RlSlng adxlsor trea urer Wlarle Toscano wlce presl dent Row 3-lame Wlhllten pre l dent Charlene 'tfetcalf ecretan we I-1 ll Rowl left to rlght C Beckett A Hellman J Beck M Foley C Pace 'NT To Cano H Targett NI Long J Zelonl Row 2 F Klecha NI NlcDonald J Patella R Patella N Buzald B Emmon I. Goodman R Cama rata Row 3 C Thomp on J Duclbella E 'NIcGarr NI Paone a L Stewens 'Nf Dum er F Capellaro P Markettl Row 4- B NIOYFI ew I. John on ,I Wehr C Metcalf ,I Wohlken C Wat on U Pahl I. Trlegel J Pl kura H Zahn Pcqe 122 El Pasatlempo 15 a club open to students of Spanlsh To be ell lble for membershlp one must hale an A asera e at the completlon of hls flrst year of Spamsh To be accepted durln the sec ond year of Spanlsh one must attaln a B+ awer age The purpose of the club IS to better acqualnt IIS members mth the lanrua e the tradltlons the customs and the EX erldas llfe of the Spanlsh peoples The meetlll s are conducted IH Qpan l h ln order to fanllllarlze the student mth the all ua e 'Nlaltlll and e Ill corsa es at Clflgl tlllle 1 n pentl s tlslce a Near am Jre parm a NTEXIQBD meal are the outstandln xear l fUIlCllUIlQ of the c ul V ', i ' Y A ' fl 1 ' Y . . . , . , s , , . . . . . l, '. '.. . Q A - l r, . l 9 i . S , - ' . . . . 1 . ss . . ' -, . . s . , . . 'z' ' . . 'ss . s , . ' , . . , . , . s , . , . , . 's . . . . .U. . ' r: v v U . . . F ' ' . U - - . R. Row 2, left to rlght-Carol Watson, - ,- U U - - 5 : , . 1 ' ,. - .i F. , 3 s ll ' , s'- - . 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Q Ll .1 U Spanish Club R 1 lft to rl ht K 0Hara J Robbins B Bradley S Backer K Andereon P OBr1en H Totsas R Saffl LLe o e g vm: Row 2 R A Barr C Wilbur B Martin D Bogglo L Hootfm F Strano Ni Long C Lucas T Satkowsky Row E D C R d M Mlchaelman H Fmley M Vlnrrle L Yasler S Pogonowskv D Glbbs S Fogartv Row 3-G C ans oto a er 4-R French R De Fortuna W Benedlct W Hatcher A Appell R Roux E Smlerclak S Rudes L Saloom F Sostak Row 1 left to right Lwnn Hooton ecretarv 'Nh s Nlabel Rmng adn or Row 2 Shella Fogarty pre ldent Louls Saloom uce pre xdent Su an Backer treasurer Membershlp m the Spamsh Club the flrst club organized 1n Danburw Hxbh School open to all students of Spamsh Observmv flesta dates presentmff sluts deplctmff Spamsh llfe and uewmg moues are a few of the YBTIOUS club act1v1t1es vwhlch are geared to stlmulate a deeper apprecxatxon of Spameh culture 'Z .f .Z 27 ,I P! D 5 C Poqe 123 . , . v - - , 1 . , . , . , , . . , . . , . , . , . 1 - . , , . , . . S. . , . . r. , . . . . .. . , . 1 , . , . y . Q . , . . e. . 1 y - Q . -, - Q v - . . , , , , . , . , . . . , . , . , . , . . . 9 ' U , IS ' D e U 5 v . Y . . 'n K, . -1,14 . T, , , r ll '--5-1 - , I ff V -1,:- '- , Q . 'Q ' .. ' . ' . ' M .A M A . 5' N v 5 Q ' 1 5 Q f f' w ' ' S 1 5 v - ' Romani Hodierni Row 1 left to rlght E McCarr C Reichert A Lul P O Brlen B Parcell ,I Suk P Hlnck ley J Turner E Sakellares Row 2 M Rogers R Patella L Xa ler L Cruhe S l'o arty H Targett B Jennings P Hlnckley Row 3 B DeMunde E Walendzllx S Kondratlw R Papp R Trudel V Edwards G Levy R Saffn Romanl H0dl6fnl which means Romans of Today IS a club com posed of second thlrd, and fourth year Latm students who, ln thelr monthly program plan and part1c1 pate IH sklts games and reports based on Roman tlmes Each year the club jects, and awards scholarshlps to sev eral worthy members J VL S5127 Row 1 Ruth Saffl consul secundus Row 2 left to rlght JoAnn Slok consul prlmu Pr1sc111a Hmckley scrlba Mlss Marguerlte Nlmck adv1sor Row 3 Vxrgmla Edwards aedlle Patncla H1n ckley quaestor Sheila Fogarty aedlle Rowl left to nght W Gelbart S Pnotu G Stemng K Brendenbach A Rynkxewcz, K Rey nolds K Anderson Row 2 C Cvlgll0lll W McKee D Nhtchell L P11 ka ,I le h S Smxlh, B Schllke K Nazro B Simons Row 3-I Brndyar B Hanna H Oetjen Nl Green P Dascano J Daone C Strano S Pogonowskl ,I Swenson Row 4-N Rockwell B Blasy F Fmegold K Otto P Moyer A Shxrmer R Anderson M Clapper S Guild J Beckett 1 ' - . , - I' . A . -5, . ' V . . S, . '1'. . ' - , - , : .3 - . ', . , . ' s , . , . ' g , . , . , . 3 r - . , . ', . , . , , ' wie, as Ja - , , ' 5 , ' N , I Y 7 . .- ' . - A 1 t 9 raises money through special pro- - Q, . - 7 .'-, . '7 5 1 - I - , I 3 .I f- , l z A - p , 9 , - y D - Q . i - , . . , . . , .. 5 , . S , . . , - , Z , . 9 - n , . , . , . Y ' D 1 I ' I ' 7 ' I ' a 'F - ,Q , . L V, Q A' ff v S Q fc, 5 4 fv hx' Qt' ' -43 Q 'v 9, 4 7 1. A gf Ev s 'fb .Qu fn I - , 6 in ix? ' er gk nuff' 9, Q. V155 fg 3 .. 'L -W ,X , 21 lf' we 11 X ii ? ' X 2 41 av E if, 5 1 nag? A sq 33 ' u 'J -I Jr -lu A x I ? A az ff im fi Xi. . A 5 I I-i,i gr., MI' A ' 1 ' 1 'fe x. - x 'V Q? i I AMN fw- 5 ' N ff: A 3 2' ff k OW Y v , 'QQ A .5 V+ , I Dramatic: Society Row 1 left to rlght J Ponton R Glnsberg E OCrady A Hesman T Bender P Wmans D Lewis I 510k J Turk E Varcoe Row 2 H fargett ,I Allen NI Paone a B lluurher P Hmcklex 'Sl Rogers J Mundas 'Nl Arnold E Sakellares Row 3-B Parcells W Mcxlamara G Luca J Sheehan ,I Durlun B Krlm kv S Maurer V Edward L 'lasler J Warner V Calllouette Row 4-IJ Ru ell E Nloran ,I Del'lumerr D Swanson S Fogartv C Qhlckerrng D Goodfreld S Shepard W Hutchm on NI Bm e L Nlazur E 'Nel on C Lent G Cans R Terry 3 The Dramatlc SOClCtX glY6S students an op portunlty to dex elop and dlsplaw thelr speakln and actlnfr ahllxtles Thls wear the soclety presented Stephen Vmcent Benets A Chzld ls Born and the dramatlc readlncs contest Because the productlons of thls talented Group proude excellent entertaln ment they are anxlouslx antlclpated each Near Row 1 left to nght 'Nlargaret Arnold trea urer Daud Ru sell pre ldent Ablgall Hewman uce pre ldenl Row Z N11 s ,loan Lennon adn or Llnda Nlazur ecretan P ze-123 I I , -- 1. ,- . - , t- -. .. ,. ,. ,. 9 -. ,. ,.. ss.. ,. 'gl ,. 3 . ,.1 ,V. S..., .. ',. s,,.. , . s,. ,, ,. 9 .fS... .. .. -,. ,, . ,. ,, ,. s,.. ss,., ,.ls,. ,. ,, t 'W--vhs v'x, . X' yt XA XNQ4' af vZ ' . . 5 . M U 1 D U ' . . , . U ' l 0' ' .- v -. . - , -. A , s ' ' s', s g., 1' ,' - s 3 '-.S , 'S' - v5 A Debate Society k R Eckert Row2 NI Danzlg C Camp Rowl left to rlght T Neldhart E OGrady P Lasher B Krmm y S M J Ro ato S 'Nlaurer T St Jean Row 3 S Phmney D Rus bell V Caxllouette E McGrath artm ell ,I Schelllnck M Lyon L Shattuck N Wheelock D Kachur I F x E llullexn Nl Sterlmg 15' 3 cl L Qlatturk sire Left to rn hr Robert Evkert pre 1 ent ee 1 pre lrlent Thr ma St jean trea urer Ylrgmla Qallluuette The Debate Soclety a recently formed or g8l'llZ8tlOl'l was prlule ed to have 'Vlr Patrlck I Nlurnanee backrrouncl and ekperlenre IH cle batm the socletx members haxe ,reat aeplra tnon for the future The oblectne of the debate 50ClCtS IS to Qtlmulate constructue CTIQCUQSIOH on moot Qubjects Page 127 t l . . , . Q, . . , ' . , . , . , . .. , . , '-. . , . ' , . , . , , . . S , . . . . . : ' - . , . - . , , . . 5 y - 1 - v . v - - f v A- U q - . A . - . 3 . , U . . K. l . . , . . A L fy 1 . ' of ' I ' rr , . E' , J ' 1 x'lx'-i ! t 4 'rv -- ' f ' ' . ,. . . . . , Q Q 1 S , . S Q , 5 '. 'V' Ruwl left to Tl ht J Bucko E Ofradw J Ponton 'SI Ciglmtti lanlw C Chlckerln E Hod e J Cl lx NI R ar o er P W1 a 0 Hara Row 2 U XlcCarleN J Leloni S Beehaurl L Hnutnn Alien lx S K eatin Row 3 NI llapper C Heileman S 'llartln Cannon B Shaker P 'Nero J Campbell 9 Rude T Blun lu INUII L lutlt 'NI Treadwell 'N Wheelock l lahl Row e1r S qaniuk C f fruhe IN Ho 1 W Conner Nevins F Blackburn W H I h ac er J Wixted J Crawford F Al b h L L . t ' -R lrert N8NlH4.IJF9rlICIlI1 , artha Heileman. rea urerg Su an evrautl. ,er-retary: l ene H . xi-e-prexh ent 'lic A Cappella Choir, eunipriserl cf Joys ant ffir 5 1 tie senior. junior. and supllomore c asses, : teen an actin rn or many ycar:. 'll year tie rlwir ra: rlireetecl by Mr. Nliehael Xot 1. A wut Ury Jtucentg aniweref tie cal f r talent la:t a and are wnrkin harcl to maintain the hi h Stand- rec t exine N Cuiltl C Wat un Senior Choir fr riich the cwir lj 'umwricn Klein vers pre:cr1teu1ieerti at the Lions C u . llutarx' Clulm. am eg t'1te Fejtixal. Une ieir tv tx ' 11 in ex wri- enees of the year was the trip to tht Nletrnpn itan Opera where they were thrilled by the presentation 4 u -vinii, 1 a Ruhr- e' . rig- 128 Junior Choir Row l left to rlght W NlcKee C Smtth P 0Betla NI 'Nlay S Roche K Hlll K White Row 2 E Arnoldl S Smlth J Falrchlld S O'Ne1l C Holxck E Wallach D Cllllllll Row 3-C Shaughnessw B Hvde R Barr NI Manton l' Starr B Glll0IIl C Lore ,I Patella f Re-rch ert Row 4' A Hanna NI NIc'Nlullen C Stewane Y Nlart ln P Luchtenberg L Zank J Cook D Wat on H Oetjen E Cyr ti t 1 v . D i we - .Q , 1 y . Y .4 1 . t A, . U , -. , . g A W- . ' , . . 4 .I . I . . , . . , , . 1 3 W . - f. L, . j , . ' . . . . . , . . . , ,. - t g ' W . , . . 1 . . . 7 ' , . . . - , it Q - v - v . l 5 1 - 1 KL. Left to right-Judith Patella. presidentg H Coreen Shaugzhnessy, treasurer: Loretta 9 '- - 5 4 - J A , s . ' z: -4 V -Y -M ' f ' ' ' A ' ' ' ' g 2' -- 3 2' V . ' 5 . - h g g' ff S. . 1' Y , . 'YI W- I' - A l L1 v. 1 s ' i ' 'oi 5 7 N , - C . Thlrts fue fflrls partxclpate 1n thls expressne cholr whteh presents a ood muslcal program each year One of the greatest enjowments of the mem bers IS the annual trlp to the Nletropolltan Opera House 1n New Xorlc Cltx Wxth the performance of IIS Chrlstmas concert P Zanlx use pre ldent 'Nlarw ,lane Nlanton ecretary the cholr under the dlrectlon of Nlr Nllchael 'Noto once a am assumed lts esteemed place amon hl h sc ool s1n mg Croup We the cholr members are sure that future choral roups mll appreuate and admrre Nlr Noto for hls competence and lnsl ht ge 129 Orchestra Rowl left to rlght W Rosenbaum P En or D NIcNamee C 'Nic-Donald W Nleeker A Roy H MCGIDDIS Row 2-R Tuhpan Mr Joseph A Chllds dlrector The Danbury Hlgh School orchestra, orgamzed as a chamber muslc group, meets every day under the dlrectlon of Mr Joseph Chllds It presented ltS flrst concert ln conjunctlon wlth the Chrlstmas concert of the Cholr and Band Thls year, as ln the past years, the orchestra has proved an asset to the music de partment All State Thls sear D F S was honored by be1nU able to present two Senior Cholr members ,leanle Wehr and Chrlstle Helleman at the annual All State presented bs Wllham Rosenbaum who also excelled ln the neccssarx requirements for All State These fortunate people alned a flner under stanc ln rf IHUQIF' alon with the enjoyment and satlsfactlon of partulpatm ln thc festna left If rlght jeanme Weht William Roenlraum Nlartha Helleman Page 130 , 'D-.u ,.s,.. g .' ' J ' D u - - 'v Q Au s v A., V D . . . 5 D Festival held in Hartford. The orchestra was re- 0 ' ' . - :- I' rr , ' rr 5 ' - ' lf ' ' F' . M., v. .g. ?k.-L , 1 ' f l 4 . I' I 'i . . I .1 B and fi fi fl LX 1 L H , ! 18 R A A : 9 4 . . 5 ,L 5 e tg I . 'i ' ' ' - A ' - Q ' --.i.-:.hn..:.:p.Q., jx! oLq-Jaime ggi A 1 A ' V qi ' M -,lj I f U . I f gi 11' X ' L'-....d.,.,,1...-.aw ii 'x w Y K bl- M . vgfi , . . , -1 nw 1 --mf . A X H- --' - + Ji- . 2 - 5,12 V 1 ff ,--J - A 4, ,X .Z Z ,, sa , fs' X ff fs x nv' Y 'r.,. . Nv K - W hiv- A .j,.- fy if . 5 Q- -n- f vp, e I Bill ' U M LA' fl xifiii dj l A ,y .Qi -5 wy- Rowl left to rrght R Kuss T Musson J Krebs J Hlrva F Vlorlock co captaxn K Saloom co captam R Lucas A Rod rlgues P Amory B Melvin Row 2 Edwardj Crotty head coach C Roy E LoTurco J Sxmpeon J Egan I Young P Moyer R McNamara P Jaber M Strrlmg manager L Saloom manager Martm A Green coach Row 3 N Marcmch R Bou telller R Apted B Doto S Epateln A Davenport W Strlckland E Morlock Under the tutorshlp of Coach Ed Copper Crottv our football team turned ln an outstandlnff performance 1n compllmff a 4 2 record Faced wlth one of the touffheat ichedulee ln recent seara the team after a Glow Qtart fvraduallx framed momen tum ai the Qeaaon contlnued and proxed that hx wor ln ae a unlt ffreat thm Q cculd he accom pllehed Openmfr our Qchedule affalnet a Qurprmnfrlw Fl' ID for qurte a football game Cllmaxmv a Qee Qaw flret half IH whrch nelther team EllllCCl a marked adxanta e quarterback Rudx lxuee teamed wlth end Blll Nlelun to produce a flftx three sard paw plax whxch Qcored what turned out to he the onlx touchdown of the game Although lt waa f Page 1 Coach Lrotty and Lo Captam Va rslty Qpeclal QI mflmnce at that tlme lt prued to e one of onlx three touchdowne which Central a owfd durm tht rourie o t e if-'won le f llltttlll wee we ounf Ullfif we plttef a 3lllQl another f rrmdah e f e llamdzn xllllfbllf Inu l' Q proxe U he an extremelx hard lllltlllf hall cluh Haxlng, opened the ame wlth a pa Q plat that cowered W Naffl tltN M6111 on I ft, Ill the DSX 4 , D - 1 . , . z . , . l , . V I Q , - : . U . - : , . . - , . . . : l - . . ' g . . . , . .. . , .. . . , . . . . , . , r: . . , I 3 . . 5 - . . I . - . . . . , . N , - , - , ' ll 97 ,F :- U ' ' l ' l ' - ' s F , , k 'Y -A . - l - . U -' F W' ' . ' k' 3 - '- F ' S- f - ' '. . U no. ' .'g '. ' .' 1' 1- ' z- r ' r P - b ' 4 ' L ' ' A afmressive Central squad. we found that we were H A, - U i I f h L . u F . . . . ' ' P ' 'A Tl o g 'Uk ' f l :fl ' l - l Vg 1 gg ' , ' ll ' I U . ' . J ' if - - . U not la ge a team phxpicallx. thev ' d t , ' -4' I' t- . , - ' ' , .' , a ' rx - .' ' A - ' ' fr s. ' ' 1' . 1' ' - ' M U fiftu- I S. l 'U ' to :vo 1 ' It Coaches Ed Crotty and Nfarty Green four plaxs Our onls contribution to the QCOTIDV column was a safetx scored late in the second period when end Paul Amorx crashed throuffh to drop the hall carrier IH the end zone While it did not chanve the outcome of the frame this safets did preserve our scorinff streak of ninety fue consecutne games For our next encounter we traxeled to Strat w 1 eft o rl ht esin rem Hln lucas A Rodrigues K Saloom cocaptaxn P Amory Row 2 Fd froth head coach P 'Nfoyer I' Nlorlock co captain R Ku L Young ford for a frame with the well coached North Pa raders In an effort to axenve the defeat of the prexious week perhaps we were too kexed up The results were dlsasterous Fumbles and penal ties marred the entire frame and we were handed our second stralffht loss hx a score of 8 to 6 team led bx the extremelx sersatile Art Rodrwues at middle Guard we were a Great defensne club hut that our offense left much to be desired Helped hx a switch in the hackfleld in which halfhacks Pete Nloxer and Lonnie XOUFIU two serx promis mf' sophomores were moxed up to startlnff berths and co captain Fred 'Nlorlock was moxed out to h1s more familiar fullback position we were de termlned not to let am further defeats ensue Poqe 135 Ro' , l t 'g -B. M l ' , J. K J, a, R F 4. v - 4 A - u Y F . 4 . C V Foot a 'P P F he P e lt had been evident up to this time that as a v , . . . . I' -' I' ' l A 'F - M' - P . . ' - v - 5 M - M ' M 5 1 5- - 1 l . .i C' . . if .4 - .P . n n 7 . I' y Y k ' v v 1 A ' - Y C. Y v 'Y .Un r- z: - . Y u . . ' , ' ' Y- z. -. .. I. L - C p . ' , Touchdown' Shall We Dance? C mon Jump On' -Xneoma one of the poxserhoueei of the Qtate proxed to be a f1tt1nU opponent mth sshxch to Start on the eomebaek trall The flret quarter Com menced mth -Xneoma lmmedratelx marehmff ees en tx Qexen warde ln fue paw for a qulclx 6 to lead It uae at th1 tlme that the polee produced bx Hood Round coaehlnv wa: eudent our team refuelng to Uet rattled retallated bx machmv tu entx one sardi for 1tQ own Qeore Juit before the half ended Rudx lxu 2 plcked off an -Xneonla pau and rar ed thlrtx exen xardc for the TU The Qeeond half uae a eomplete rout Hllll halfbaek Lonme X 1 un and fullback Fred 'llorloelc both eontrlbutlnfr onff QCUFIIV rune The ame ended Nllll the Q1 ore '39 to 6 and Foaeh Crottx had one of the Qsseeteet YICIOTIPQ of hw Career Our next encounter uae mth undefeated Tor rmfrton Whlle ue had Qlacked off a blt after our Qmaehlnff uetorx mer Aneoma Torrlnfrton was up and readx for thle one xslth one of the1r beet teame ln weare We nexerthelees plaxed a ffood Qteadx brand of football and won bs a wore 0 12 to 6 The follomnff meek our frame mth Staples mark ed the frrat t1me all Qeaeon that the Subs had a chance to perform and thex came throuffh ln fme filglllflll Led bx Ed 'Nlorloelt who lncldentallx 1 one of the fmeet mlddlellne backers around thex were lnetrumental m runmnfr up a '38 to 14 uctorx Our next name Nllll Greenmeh had a Qpeclal meanlnff for Coach Crottx and elcht mernbere of IS Ctartm lme up or lt mae juet laet Near t at the Nlllll0Il81TC9 handed ue a Qtunnln t 6 me eat to rum a erfcct Qea on om lnto me frame faeh team uae prlmed to do It beet 'lhe Don't Cer Creedw 'P ,e lJ6 . C . . -. A E . . . .Y . E 5 ' - -W.- b 'W X . .W 1 --N . , 0 . ' M 'S ' '- U' Z. . - ' L, ' , : . ' , L- ' .v r ' ,-' . ' ' S- . - ' ' ' .' ' ' Y - . . X ' 1 A e F 1 1 F - J -. S ' -' t t - 1 . , ' . e ' ., W . 74 . . . C . - , ' M Z' . .Y V A ' 7 C I - I' ... , ' ., , If F H if f . - v L- ' r l ' ' ' if 77 l . A. .. L. .Y F .S x . y . -. l 5 'W . K . . F L .I F Y. . s . ' .fY C A . h. M . g . - - f . V L . K 5 'W h A . . . k L 5 . S T O lff ' p -' t 5 . C 51 ' tl P x V 5 . .S L. , . , . Blg Red completed a mnety four yard scorrng drlye late ln the second quarter and held an 8 to 0 lead at half txme But the ame was only half over and on the thlrd plav from scrrmma e Fred Morlock helped by the key blocks of center Bob lucas and guard Jack Hlna raced frfty four yards to t1e the score The ame play worked a am a few mlnutes later thlS tlme for forty nlne yards Coach Crotty had a flttlng revenge for last years onlv defeat Our next encounter thrs tlme wlth Shelton produced one of the fmest evchlbrtlons of runmn abllltv seen rn many years Ed LoTurco moxecl up from the second team as the result of an IH jury to startlng halfback Pete Moyer reeled off scorm runs of swtx four eyenty four and twenty ylctory Also performm well for D H S was re erye quarterback Tom Nlusson As IS true everv year the ame everyone looks forward to IS the Thanks lun Day classlc wxth Norwalk Thls year the Clamdl ,ers presented an unusually poor won lost record and the feelm was that the game would be a runaway Howey er lNorwalk was all flred up for thls one and thev gave us our tou hest battle of the year Outstand 1 C for Danbury ln a predomlnantly defensne ame were two stalwart tackles John Krebs and Co Captaln Ken Saloom who repeatedly threw the Norwalk backs for losses IH the shadow of our goal l1ne The only score ln the ame came ln the second quarter when quarterback Rudy Kuss bulled over from the one yard lme a fltllftg chmax to a flne season SCORES Danbury Opponent Central Hamden Stratford Ansonra Torrm ton Staples Greenwich 8 Shelton 14 Norwalk 0 If ' 77 ' V- , ' - ' I g v 'v , ' . - ' g u H - S V ' v ' U a ' V . C' 7 . . Y. 5 . A . . . . g . . 'V , yards to lead the team to a well-deserved 42 to l4 ' g ' . . . s ' ' . , g . g. Y. g 'V . y. - , sa -UU as . C, . - . g T 1 1 1 I , fr' .' - ' .nu lv, . . 7 . Y g - A Y ' v - . V . U . ' c U . , . . . 0 6 6 8 30 ' 6 . g 6 14 pQge137 Oop Trlpped Cross Country Row 1 left to right R Carrlne F Murphy I. Coodman 'NI 'Shaker Y Ro lgnol T Neldhart D Weber E Hamlm Row 2 Wir Ofrady R Hohl E Forys R Rocheleau W Haw ex W Ro enbaum J Amory B Bechaud ,I Wllson J Peck D McNamee fraxlblazer rqe The 1908 ross countrw team fxmshed ltS sea son with an unblemlshed dual meet record Even thou h 1t lost the county meet the most coxeted prlze a wear of ten YICIOTICS and no defeats cer talnly wxll mark It as one of Danbury Hlbhs best teams The Int of sthools bowm to the Oran e and Blue harrlers mcludes Bedford Hllls Stam ford Norwalk New Canaan Stratford Hardln Greenwlch Falrfleld Prep Ro er Lud owe and Andrew Warde Creenwlth our lI'3Cllll0Il3l rnal ot to us m the fxrst em ountcr then rea mn that the Rocano Trophy was at stake the Mllllon alres trlumphed ln the countx meet wlth a score of 50 to our 62 Our undeterred team outdld Green wlch ln the state meet where we placed slxth 1n the oxerall competxtlon Ed Hamlin manager and Ron Rocheleau captain An innovation to cross country this fall was the formation of a junior varsity squad Also un defeated in dual meet competition the yunlor vars 1ty runners won all seven races in which they participated Jeff Peck a yellow maned Junior excelled throu hout the season ln ten dual meets he was outrun only three times while in the county meet he finished third out of Cl hty runners The veteran Frank Murphy added greatly to the team s strenffth Peck were amon the top flV6 runners in the county A urprlse to Coach Dan OGrady was tiny but powerful Tom lNe1dhart Only a sophomore h is already a tar in his own r1 ht and a valuable asset to the team This years team was marked by youth wslth only one senior Captain Ron Rocheleau on the entire squad The pro pect for next year are yery favorable with the possibility of Danbury s hav ln one of the stron est team in the state Dave Weber ,lay Wal on Nlarsh Shaker Blll Hawley and Bob Bechaud were the remalnm members of the varsity team Others on the 1908 squad were Wm Ros 1 nol Jeff Amory Ed Fory Louie Good man and Ron Hohl Ed Hamlin and Richie Carrlne faithfully sersed the team as mana ers Fox Lane, N. Harding Stamford New Canaan Norwalk Fairfield Prep Andrew Warde Greenwich Roger Ludlowe Stratford Fox Lane lNorwalk Fairfield Prep Greenwich Hocer Ludlowe Varsity' Sco Y. umor Varsity res: 35 43 38 43 47 37 Sco TCS D.H.S. D.H.S. D.H.S. D.H.S. D.H.S. DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS DHS Fleet of fool determined of spmt Page 139 t f ko 4 ' 50 . . . 'r ' 41 . . . 47 . . . 43 . . . J . .Y : , N. Y. 41 . . . T ' 40 . . . 33 . . U ' 34 . . . 1 5 ' e V ' u . 9 g . n Q a lg 4' D gk' . 'lip Y v , V , U f., .l with his consistently' superior running. He and Jeff , X A '13, , Y g ' . Y. i ' S . , V . v . V ' . v 7 e . 7 Q . . .U V ' 4 ' C i - . s s . ' 4 ' 1' v V! n Q n ' 1 Y, - n g g S s 1 . Y V . . g ,. gg v , J, 'psi . I . Y ' ff . 1 . C ' g . -if nil' 2 F S4 ,ez bAal . . A S 1-15- I , P' .4-.. 1 ,gk A - 591 4, 6 .1 fn Lg, 5 551 we. ' -fun f- ,-:aan 11 31.1.35 RQEILF. t1 . Til . Dljilill Q4 'DN 1 X X ,QQARBJ N' 'eggs-,ix I 5 5 1.4 XY: f 'J E. wp yn ,L 2. gf - it he M K ,Ji Ak. Xaglfllfk -ff PU, ff' 953' Q 3 yxBU,,r1, ii' 23 if A C33 3 f? , Q5 K is 'ash Fi '. l QAHBUAJ 1 31 ,E if 3 H Nl y ze in sf , g.. , T , Lk , x. Flelcl Hockey The 1918 09 glflg fleld hockex team was lead bw senlor co captams Susan Zenobla and Nlonlca Dumser Wlth Mlss Wlllers excellent coachmv we had another season of ood team work and fme sportsmanshlp although the number of frames was curtalled by mam days of unfavorable weather condltlons Our flrst ame of the season was plased on our home fleld a alnst a werx splrlted Brewster H1 h team Charlene 'Nletcalf scorm two oals and Carol Taxlor scorm one goal vase us a 3 to 1 wm 'lhls uttory showed the success of Mlss Mlller s rebulldm proffram which had been neces sary due to the seven vacancies left by last years graduated semors ln our second ame a fast char ln New Canaan to 2 Charlene Wletcalf and ,loan Peters alded our cause bw scorln one goal aplece Grace Hllva attempted to tle the score but because her shot came from mches outslde the strxkmg clrcle the goal d1d not count After two weeks of numerous postponements, our team traveled to Falrfleld and was met bs a powerful Roger Ludlowe group Pat Borodenko made our only goal as compared to the slx goal scorlng spree of Ludlowe The outcome showed the lack of that extra push that we had so often before dlsplayed Our team played the fourth and fmal game thls year agamst Falrflelds Andrew Warde We trled to overcome our losmg streak on Wardes field but were held to a close 1 to 0 defeat Dur mg thls game lVl1ss Miller trled two sophomores Vlrgmla Martln and Helen Watson who dld an excellent job and are good prospects for next at thelr best ln this game Carol Taylor Rlta Bender and Momca Dumser dld a remarkable job Rowl left to rlght C Gallo M Green B Shaker R Doolan S Smlth H Oetjen H Watson B 'Horse D Hawley V Pma M Her Metcalf P Gore 'NI Dumser S Zenobra G Hlna C Taylor B Renner J Peter A Cur kr U Pahl P Hmckley S Fom1an S Raacke Pczqe 142 I - - . , . V , . . . . . 1 -. . A . , . C V L g . . . 'V - l r: C l - '. U v . 66 . 79 ' P . I F' 1 L ' ' 'sr - 4 -' - M ' 2 ' if ' it M , g U , D Y I . . . . , . . , . . g F ' . xl - I . . 5 I, L , Y . 7 . 7 , . U. . . , . . - , sf 3' 3 , Squad defeated U5 by the narrgw margin Of 3 yC3I',S team. Olll' l'lalflJaClCS and fl1llbaClCS WCIC . 1 ' ' ' . ' , ' ,Y . g . . . , . . I oux B Schilkeg Row 2-Miss Marie Mlller. coach! ,Il Strandberg. P. Hinckley, Nlartln: R: Blender, l ogarty,,P..Borodenko C Danbury Danbury Danbury Danbury SCORES Brevsster H1 h lNew Canaan Rover Ludlowe Andrew Warde OFFENSE Row 1 left to rlght P Hmvkley C Gallo P Hinckley C HllS3 Row 2 P Borodenko C Nletcalf B Renner I Petere a Let to rlghl Nlonlc DumQer co captam S an Yenobla cocaptam Mus 'Niarre Mrller coavh anlnih Left to nght P Core, V Martm, A Strandberg DEFENSE Gurskl, R Bender, C Taylor S Fogartv, U Pahl 'VI Dumser, S Zeno Page 143 l bla I f-3 - 'g -1 5-2 ' -3 y ,,-1 C ,-6 '-0 -1 4 V ' E g f . in . ,, l- ': .us- 1 A .P I I VARSITY Row 1, left to right-S. Zennbia. M. Treadwell. L. Juhnson. J. Peters. S. Ferry. Ii. Ren- nerg Row 2-P. Cure. C. Taylor. P, Burudenkn, C. Metcalf, R. Bender, S. Fogarty. Nl. J. Manton, S. Taylor, Miss Marie Miller. coavli. SCORES Danbury 50 Bethel 47 Danbury 44 Roger Ludlowe 19 X Danbury 42 Darien 54 Danbury 58 New Canaan 29 Danbury 24 New Canaan 18 Danbury 28 Andrew Warde 43 Danbury 55 Bethel 49 SENIORS Left to right---Char Iene Metcalf. cuecap- taing Carol Taylorg Miss Marie Miller, Eoachg Susan Zeno- 'Q R't B d , .31..,.i.? an ef Ba 5 ei' 3 JUNIOR VARSITY Row 1. left to right-M. Ferry. B, Schilkeg Row 2-S. Haughwout. B. Shaker. B. Culla. B. Clarke, S. Forman. P. Marquis. A. Casaua, D. Hawleyg Row 3-H, Wal- son. I. Ifhert, Y. Johnson, M. Dardis. S. Raacke. R. Mcllrath, T. Satkowsky, H. Oetjen, R. Duolan, D. Davenport, B. Bradley. Led by senlor co captams Rlta Bender and Charlene Nletcalf the Glrls Varsltx Ba ketball Team had another successful season Lnder the guldance and excellent coachlng of 'Nhss 'Nllller we gleaned fue xlctorles and suffered onls two defeats Thanks to the excellent guardmfv and snatch lnw of the ball bx Pal Core Carol Taxlor Barbara Renner and Rlta Bender, our forwards were able to score a total of 300 pomts as opposed to the 300 polnts scored bv our opponents Our h1 h scorer was Nlary ,lane Nlanton w1th 91 po1nts fol lowed bw Pat Borodenko wlth 60 NTBTUIC Tread well was a serx close thlrd wlth D9 polnts to her credlt The outstandlnff characterlstlc of thls sears squad was the qu-antltw of helffht Thls plax ed an lmportant part ln mam of our ffames as It enabled us to secure the ball more frequently than our opponenm Probablv the most excltlng game of the season chouffh the malorltx of them held the audlences attentxon was the one avamst Darlen It was a see saw battle rlffht untll the last mmute when thex surged ahead bw a few pomts and were YlCt0I'1OUS The Junlor varsltw plawers mostlx sophomores and new at the game d1d not get off to a xery good start However they lmproxed lmmensely 'Vllller IS posltxve that thes Wlll be a d6C1d1Y1g factor IH the make up of next year s squad All 1n all thls has been a wonderful season for our team and we the senlor plaxers would hke to thank Nllss xTlll6I' for all she has done for us Bw her lncessant efforts and patlence TVTIQS Nllller Page 145 has made us better plax ers better sports and most 1 ll xmporta , n ?' ,A . , . 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Jslnce dhl? arwali: .lohn'S flrst ye -k I- 1' 1. 51-bool has P Hgl he staffed with ha',1me diSad a a ethhutu although he ag ksd the EXDef'enCe 1210.31 is so sorely whdded he. neverlhe' he ' ' I.. less, Played his Kih Q ianiuiafll? H We ., gf basebfi the gang more mark. was rguit was in this Z,'f1,,i that he TALK eXCelled' GS: hit- iieldillgw pow . in un and cover S gs x5 .qeall ' Dee yn S IIII ,bo du , -' 1 . Jef-7r5 agtfeferj Uri! I 4-.yn 'TI Jllsf on 3 , ' H . 'I - 0 ' ' 6 of ti? p a'eflaadrler' l1'limn'Q fuzz: nhl' 6 of . 71 In ' 891115. In e funk - 1-035.1 , U' Illlx lj Id U13 U Ula: - H -'ill ' 'Ii' lf elllff I 'Io L n . 1 f 1- U1 - re-irlr roach hae! linda A mul F a II. - n , . LU . 4 Jllfsj H '- 17, dull' ' 5. L His ,Ile on ill U'i'I,e.:s 2,1 aber 'Vf f 1' Ut lubk -101,121 6 'ke ' dl rl f, jul fllw, Fr g , . Ill: In W r d-lg U the Idfrklf'-' funn' 'tf as hilly face' of eff an -6 M78-11 ' ltianv I Illq-rem., Ill. r lalfl fe if 150 S. RITA BENDER en joined the class of '59 in the beginning of her s eopliomore atter movin U h year C, ere from ftiiladepiiia. She took an active part in girls' sports during her h ' 1 ree years at Dan- ury High. Rita spent her firbt year playing guard on our Junior Varsity -I Basketball Team. ln her junior year, because of her aggressiveness and re- markable ability, she was awarded a position with the varsitv. -Ks a re- ward for her good lea dergh' sportsmen h' , ip and 1 s ip, she was elected eo- 1 A 5 . ca tain ofthe varsit s uad. Want- . 'r I P 'Y fl J mg to broaden her interest in sports, f. 4 K1 ' J 4 U has giv- Ben became manager of the Junior 4-.ll a flf5l haiergelhe team Varsity and Varsity Hockey teams f efldlmff destined ffif the fall of her junior year, and I W an ' ei his Joined the team as a varsity lull- 'Ti' . -f . realef h g - . . . ,-4 ve -wg ' Ctffn yg r hack in her final year. Coach com- ,1 i,,:fV.1.x ,vj-'iw-ig A this 368' ments, We were blessed not only gr., 'QQ in Y, with Rita's splendid efforts and pleasant attitude, but with the many ' humorous stories concerning New . , Fairfield and surrounding areas!l! Q71 - wt te' - . GU':fY' hom QQ- Q ,fe ini JACK Hl,IV,1 KU 509 ' 196 ed 'asf Proving fo the ma uh, A ' 2 Govt VO! e - slat! 11, , ' ' 'HH XO. n he .X10 W at he has game whiff. K 63926: ol The f HCIC bounced haf-k Inm- ' h ' . I 5 xhe'1eWl' 989' ve? . f5'Pf'!'Ha 'high marry ' 1 ef 0 Q eil wxxh Ach' is Junior vear p,, if .5 In be eadm Ae 5 'A 099. H Starring guard in hfefonie eg X09 .58 if xw Se ls lac! C SY xx also xhei tel' ,eje HHZSOZI emhuq tx xeen Geek X nflgbxi V' X58 ere 8 . Ca x0 9. ' We he sa 'Sen 309.0 by X Q, EX 3X fr P- ,awe vt av' ,de e 00 C X9 tid . 0 ef, 8 x e Chobe- Chg xVn?'o9le an iexxvw dksixla ' LA in ef ,tfxtx 5580 QEAB 5 X10 Q CC K9 ,Az gf vi X V, 4,0 X65 Ytecy- 5 . l. - li xi' NUS? We 'we' enlwxed it ognff ,acl and xbu V sfo Q V ace cond Raw ofttxgnva vw ,eff ww 5.09 ve . s a Cac Svc ' ' ni- 7 x. Buble ,ble hall fha S nfl Cfrllj' II an Person on yh, . y Hier Squad rm l 0 asm , Hlalwn which hr? cffiplayed Prfrvell In he h' 156' to both him and is teammates. An tremely- versatile plank he payed at nmre ,,,,,i,,l,m UT IWO year' l X foo l ' L -xkf 5 --Q 'S MYV0 .ae vv' V' us 9 NW 3 3X Xonix X016 VAC X 'xevxh 3 we :an ho'-x65 xv Q96 V9 ea19x0Q 6 8 ed QAXV-xx i Q. Y X K 0 x 81 N 0 X3 H09 LXAA NXOYX xx 8 xv KKW3 XXX 3 wg: C Qen V gxxeu AHC gi to N e Lanwhis nexe 3 hw X em yet x MC X QQXXX x DL N KN ZENOBI X K orkx he vw ot K g bw xer wwf X X kay vw ' nx Wr he nm 'J ,ya Q U 4 XB KX? N. X vquYC C Xe nimxna ew 0 on Ks Lu--vm eammzne v-as decked ro captam ui nur x Q A N x hmkew Keam x h me euoyy, X Nenmr wear Sxrue er che ma X Qomuq unix U al Ugmhurw X ,ax Ci an XXWAN YM? K YA en 1 ei mmm W9 XX K C une 3 ug X x I N at x h lx pavluxyuxer thu hi tuzdh xx X3 M miie an Kan Qmxk en 'xr por ark Lorkw wa ,na a 1 to he hukex team fu our wear er mmnbutxnl the muurNar nw LetMaH leam nr s r emu: far P wear xe ma peut an mg x mu e A e Yar w udt x wmmen n nl xc hmk x 4 X ea x XX x'0Tl'5e AG kguC X Vnxx XGCQK f CY vm 0 'YOYQ bag SMXXOOZ W cm-X ve 6 Huw ' -X QC I 2, X00-una X'gxQX 3 Xqtifx 0 'bf' 4 'CM . QW ww' 4 - ?-WW b Pbm xyuwff ,Q ye '03 A gow Far Hey 5AyD cfgmks 'W'-'Qymg. 39 ,X me Laing H-f f,,, 'f'H1in'i RA P . -.RX f, N395 - , dj. - 115 6 Q69 HIN- . adv. ,Y veg X yi al,-al r H of ' H1 . AE ge 4 exxw , renxex to M Qted ,rgatf ,ur gf Y 5,0 iv' kgs YY v4xKx0 Q SCU,-e the Und mhgt a Cu N 9043? me QV? ang- XX Fifldy H hluollgjwne of L-an 10rJkedr15'-hair d e1 W'xQ-Q in ,H in' 561-V C d HIS ' C a 'al ' C in 04, X0 296 fajthfil the H5 Afilflg 8:51 vitaliiheerledlrf: 1 X mum p and ftajnlds Off? 'a 'fetzgugh fu! ,he , ers rafe from Dlaf. Wal h fan F UU ' len D! 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Her anda freehmagegxn Tlglng to fun the Eight tam of Squad Lap PAIL ner 41 e I 6 11, '1rJ:,5 h RY 8 ly ffla If U poll ahh P C I1 S 'Nl ned ,a Int er 3 rf: I ul pfiiln I !1ne 23z 'ra D Uhr In 6 I blolnuu 9' a'k ' I In It liegllnle, T29 ju U1 ll I0 uv x Apldl ex Xeam her wa ee cixmi have been A kme examphft X re the me m Lwrkx mu to usa Kun run 1 I I Nom euwnd wmd n Fa' I U a e mp .mc up xem I !l,p fr1u,:a,v 'wht durmg one lame ww er ed 411,111 I P fdnw N e r A quuk mnxebad. .1 Ill andmma fd1,,,n dr,, S Xhruug 8 and 'YL I Iyenlf tea r ,, 1, 9 a ,n Q f .4 aL76rdgedlr1fd211, HN 1 1 fnLrd'e oorg '-' 1 a v r the pulled u f- Cxmkesl via- . A 3, ?-Vx xy W. 2 . I K . X X5 C K Y one, xii EX ' 4' XX We Vxme' L: L, A .Q xx C v . ' ,, 1 , 5, X Vx s Q, Q ' 5 Q 5 F ' R r- ' , L x ' E . --gxS'14K i 4 f f V I X9 Xi' . T X xdnxx 1 K .. aw Y' A K -K 1 xxg . gt I ,Axim . r YG- la mxr xl, i.Xx Teav lx 1 1 f ' v Iefx V 0 A w- 3 ' X U X age , 1 K' x X, 8' ' '. 0 'xx .. 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X , U , ull - Af- X Ie U.. I 1 Y a. .i , . A K , , . H, A, l U he 4 Ui A I in 'fl 111 14- L ig A, ig 'Y fi?'it,1 , -. 1' 'INJ' . . . ra f , I I ' 3 - 225 4 ' ' - a 5 ' 11- 111. fx ufx 3 ,jf Af I 1- ., -51' ' ,,:' ,LX ' t . ' I W-' I' ' if, , , .J 'l'3'. f - . Q Q- - A n,,.,... . . y f . ex-' , ' ' B '7w. ,rff,,f..4 LQ- --f' ' S ' . ' ' I ll.-, Y .A K-, 8 . er.lQab h ,-I , , - e 4ff.::,,.-has R ,I -- . b I .K . ik'f f 9 2,4 RQ-+ 4 44 'v CHARLENE NIETCALF Char was an out- standing partirzipaut in field lwrrlufy and liaskethall during ht,-r laft three year- in high selnwrl. ller tap- aliility with a hnvkey stick feeured a p-f-i- tion for her on the junior xarrity squad in her suplionwre year. From there -he was prurimtetl tu the varsity and ln'r'aine a ? .1 td-44,-,,tiV , , . . ,. .3 ,- , - -, , 1 firft fttnxg 11-nter fur- A -jg.-' Lf, ff fnffif' fl? wa,-it ,UWA in her .. '...--L:i.'?4:tvx.E'w.1ia.:Ls ?'1eJfii3 l-:3-' 5Ulll'IUlll1!I'L' war. fhe trmk an equal intere-I in lnafketliall hy lie- ewiningg a fumard nn the l u n i U r Yarfity leant, 'lihe next ye-ar fhe mai adxam-Q-rl tn the xarfity where elle remained during her last twu high -vlttml ye-urs. ln return for her fkilllul play and tltfpentlziliility. ffliar- lene wa- 1-luctwl vn- czaptain of the sanity team. Missy offers. Tlirmig1li persever- ance, determination, and ealrnnefs, l.liar- lene has lietrmne one of our all-around ath- letes at IJ,ll,:4. Pa- tience gains all things and it did. except fur one humorous situa- tion during one of our bus trips-she slip- ped! l ! 1, vi er failed to uffer her meal fupport at ' ' ts , every game. ..--F , N44 .1 ll Ulflfxr fun MHV 41,gt.,,,j IP' - Zlal N I., 1.-.tfifml IH .tm l,jHH,r. thi I' If ltlllll ll',lll li ftldlllllllllllll ll ll . , , lthnm .tt A ,,1 I . 'than I ' ii. l1! ' I in , 1 Khlliil - F ' ll I Max J! Hap- in U A 1 I : 214 X it..,1,.,. ,illlri than dwg' Harm.. 1' In f - ' 11- 3591 I1 Max V ' II It U Ihr' HHH 1, V M113 . 11151 , H It 151,515 A, ,WHJITI4 'fvhi,.h Hlmfg the film,-J' 'IT train yllgrl tl has lux w ai , 1- , ' Ilniaitf i tu. l:l1, L!tIin 1-..,,,ll,lt ru 'in mill' .' UI t . 'P :ii bl!! . K lulhlllllq.. A d 1Inf ll fi num I . and f ' 'fm- QUH ffnm U ' wr- it l Hri- t uxlx NNN ni . - , F x e - Q Nea 'f lla XC 'll Xg VU gx3lW yet' ELLIE URBAN To Ellie goes the citation for keep- ing the squad in good humor when our teams were outscored. Having succes- fully completed her juninr year a- a ,M cheerleader she wak again Qeleeted to reprerent lJ.ll.S. fana lfnff-itunately poor health prevented her u-ually ac- A tive participation. Yet. wearing her V orange D and white sweater -he nev- e i BOB Lffiiin lead Ong ol the like fumhau recognized was center. team tlnf FEM twn ware 31 Bula l.Uf735' or '-ntl-tl that .au taken itil' PM . - 'na vs . in dum- gui , U , ,Xe pun- . 1 Y ly' lldil- -- it .1tt,Y5thing. Wswn-uni? fini ' 'li enull 1 .,- lilltl lm , A , lllc. ldXlul'lt1C'li ll' 'Ulu lm' llll. lint A law' eit-ht different tnutr fame D ' , 1' me -ga- during the efrtlffirglnext fa. 5Un.REpl3C1Il? ne uf Cttach ,' X sun will he 'N ,g ments. CruttY-S tuukllebl ax um he wntlltl tiff wr he waf .km ax v,x,00x be 3 ll. txt-i0l LQ K Xt! -, -,KX 6 ll. kg D gwtwel Vx lil? ext-tiuu H tx . X Yu yretrkggelkl- lvvyefl Muni Lxvec- M thrf C:v,,xtSl'Y Out. lwxxxtaf L qv A Nm W mtxfll - .t Sed -anti -eiW'l MW lyewl -if W ki ku? lllilxe Flalnl' ol limit we temflll A 'emo , - ' . x tx sea' glut! YEA Wal?-C' l .- W. ,am 6' mutt 6 Qaplu xhlllw ul Xl .XX Lkillfxxx- lux geinlx XXX xxx ei' Me? to . ' ' , a in - tx XQBTXX Y QSW XXHQXX Xwopilg-R xo lil- 'Xue al Axglhtm e acxxla Bm? X W0-3.x ,nwtsel Xxx Kiki? Q me xr on 'Ax g XM - x I '- 3' xx ale' 13 ee at wwe at iw mum gt Bl await Cnabli Y'eA4l15NAR afli lloitvilll 0 X65 liwtdw weaiia, av XA Xxalllxlematl, ,Q Xv'meA eo-K ' . , .. f -X we an X X190 A vial. 6 N9 qxaw. thai X 1 j-Ye Xeytlr ul Xek' ect-l by 5 . WW, XY ,r , -,QW - - , alia. llfxl Q a ll2Q-+05 M xx .- itll' H' 5 ' M-N ffEHtl ns' IBA , , . way- reitteriilmf hw Html gud Xeanx 5 Zxrgd gre-dt eridlirarire un the lnwlic-,Q lj v jurler q'lAHlI!lt?llllQl her fitqmmu War-Uniftllt ltr - N' , U . - ' the siitqlllllll lldm ilm Wt iiflwrlte-1 tt, last tlirfrf-ly.. lm-B lllw mllmlflffl ftfr lily Max UlnIim,e,Ealr- in high Nfplninl, j,.4,,m,. Q - lit 5 3 ey- - ltr-t'auw nf ltpr ' dml','l',l,.'lU'll'g if 1-U' - llf'.lY N , lu Hlf-1-I llll' ulfl Iltitll lllllll lil 'J 1' , . - , nn-ntiny un jmmniiml lm ill'-r. f., H fmrwg hm Hut Huh ljulllikp 'grill-ta..iif-it , , l I - - ' if- N ., b X ind 'aftttr.u'y hut fur ln., fpdtx 'lf ini: lil , ' nt' . . ,, , ' ' : 1 1 lcxl' lim-kplx Yltlll fini! vtniuglg y,, fmnk UH ', 5 -A l ,H - X tt runny 5.1,-,-,K A rn A Iksthu , L fi. nil lull l i i l L 2' l ' RUNNIE SW.-XNSON Ili-tetitially :ine nl the hes! player- on the team Runnin- wan ul inxalualtlr- -e-rvit-e durin! hi- wir . v on the- field. lluriny hi- af-nit-r year he m - 4.1 4 Nwttrltetl tw the ttutfwltl isltvrw' lu- vue giltle 'I' - k f,,rI - . .I . , . ,-- . A , -,., Villlllillllt' un lu'- pnwerful tlirtminu aunt. ln - .- 45? . , . ' V , 'F alnlitx. and hi- ltettvr than awraur- -pt-ml. Xl ' :plinniure Year. , . A' wayx tt growl httte-r. he will he rvrrtvirilxe-rr-ul ft llle 1'X1'l'1tIiunally lt-ng hnnte run nliit-lt he hit in KPN sxlfllnl sung, l ld' l K flflll harlrl r llflll lx l euur e ll l ul brmefl rw be lf l X ld ilueme xx nh 1 f 'H 1 5 m1r111111 leam ' tmrxallx la l lor 1 .111 Y :we he ma mu ldl'lllN ml 9 rlppunenl lla klrelcl bn f S the hall rarrwr vlmwn in-r UC merxclou lo Ce kenny le lung dream almo L c,a111e True durmg. the lfxeerlvmh game when he lDl6l'L9Pl6Ll H P and had a chame to run Kula the hall bu he won iourl out lt wxaenl 0 Cam l 'e a hallhacl. and mae tacklea Nl l mr He 1182- 'War ed im H mam lme ellvrl ll elellerl fora ll 'l Ul 'WB backdewled lu llflr ,em lP and P0 mon m fleld eg alf hrbn prow this hw Me' ed lon of fine Phu Nhher ex ba kggllgg enthu ,aim iehow ov. EFS guard Egdtgzai an out Lai? 'T I re af Ill 111116, 21253 f111f.r,,,,, 'lufd silent flllarrtlluleilljlllffl an ex Cin 1 'Iudl I E311 llnlifrllhlx digg!! mtlrl ,ef a an nfl ha ff-ntrrhurpd xlrlzrrnrng d nl X U un. ned f e U 'I 1+ am ART RODRIGL EN l d 1 the onlx vworc Ruvge v.h1ch deacrlbe th hm ormula for Qucce wa one cl hard work clelerm1nat1u11 far0??'ROL TAYLOR and cfvntmual aw re ne e m pun EHR a xerl aem X a g.11ar4l he ua the lean er 1 ' Urrnr here e Part mam h1ghlx re 1 1 -. mlm fflur an: ma Q 1r1 1. efef' ll'l Near. a I jan 1U1'y In N dlllfllllt' W l In 1 N e X a l l Art C4 u on to plan ln be I 1r1 am 1t..1 ailun 1 ld alma he ulune 'S 31. 'u ws 5-4 fffjf-Hx I xr f I rr I WH Junmr , Il 1 , 1 11. U in U11 Nerf- fr 'lfl 1 , ' 1 'l'dI111,,,k 'nn n 1 II ml 'JH I J ICT L11 U nl le uqlfzdl I l6'dr r 'd'. 'J Wd MUD nd 1 lf. rl UI ,ds Di h unto tlzfg flfldf T18 f Cr b T duh U flflvil Olly Ih 8 M1 ,HZ Riu R H IE were eldum :uf e sinh R1 esp fiicg fdn th a llunnu Indus I1 .knoll Ird LL 5 'Cars 'Ula l dur t1f,,, uf Iuad H' on an gllzed N Pom ff' R dm Prod H111 1 u I S1110 hredf l I rl 8 flldl' 1 hemg, hy learn and QCUJUA C3 Xll Stale alun-f mth h1 team n P mate fred Nlflrllllx r' F- dldrflzrpimt 6 pin, a f xxrolxurl, KOS5 md M11 h1.f111,'H11. 1,1 1 t 'X Antmnetle had always ma cl s lu' rm r-ll Un leacler ewerwone com 6 V 'Hr ne lo be 3 sneer x nen une waz 'HQ ersafllrl U '1a1zl me share 111 her llallluue 3 U M 3 Pnlll 'l he an exce 8 1,1 Ilert, I ina lv Lhu en D L are 11 xxanxple ol the old adage if? 5 Univ fl 'fur ,e'f1rm Zfarn hwen lhe weteran cheerlea Urdle Xt' ld fl he P ma l her lifacem 11 s gre CDN ll V' Xntoxnetle Y Xllhollgh lx lb 0 lumll 1 1 I Une N 53 :1 0 Cnet b well dune Ollly S be Umwralulaled lol' d W up-17, IU! 16.-F EX E K0l lNf,ll X18 An alum 1 rrnpreledemecl gl Klll wear W0 exem oecurre ere elected to ll emore M cheerleader 5 r lhelr 11 1 dl get Qea on One 0 lhe e W0 in '11 g Al ffnf v wa hue Lhe pmlo PCP 1,, 2 0 d 111 I wax ulnlilllg 3 l he 3 1 'C' , W' I 2 l7 r 15 ,rl 1 Qmepped out of a bandlaox, e G1 H 1,9 bd ,,, 5 Eye W ull rarmg I E0 et ted U 3 ' U g 011,531 when CNEYNODS el e was com 01' em' rg IU th af aa P Phill? exhau led lt N Elle I af! 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Q0 Q GQQ3 ll, Epilogue The bool. zs completed And CIOSPfIIl1x8flI8 day And the hand that has urztten L1 lays ll auay Henry lvadsw orth Longfellow This IS the closlng of our book But It 1 not yet the end of the lleflta e we haxe reflected throurhout these pa es llle New hn land COl1IllI'XQlflf' stlll stands hlddlnb u to ohserxe 1ts rollm hllls and green pastures IIS chamed to thls earth from whlch me rem We can not free ourselxes from IIS bond thou h soon ue will o our separate Maw We are III lose Mllll 'Ness En land and New En land loxes us Thls may be called an epllo ue yet It IQ merelx a prolo ue to another book Our llfe 1 just be lIlIllH our hope 1s that we max fulflll our purpose ln llfe and that we may lease to our chlldren the rlch le acv awarded to us by our forefathers e Page 154 'Q ' gl I I I lo - E3 . 0' A 0- ' I' 5 , . .. . I , - , , I 'Z U, V V' ' U g ,7.g 4 O Q . L . .U S ' . .g . M. ,' .Q rambling fences and stony walls. Somehow we are. in a mysterious fashion, 7' . . . 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H5 If ' fd, R St1'flacAieving, slifl Pursuing, Learn fo lager ancl fo waif. Hen ry Wadsworth Longfellow -D Ahurertiavmvnia PATRONS r lr Leo A LII Alla! tu QQIXILK. Statlon 1 1 rm n 1 I c lm lrbm S p 'Xlr 8 Nlr X P Calllouette Dr VlardB DeKlxn DIIHXHII Nlarket Dre well Cleaners Mr Yllr LOUI Ceor e Nlr P R Gorman 'Nlr A Nlr I Clark Hull J rwxs dx Seruce Center Nlr Tl lflr na keanu Kellex Supermarket Dr Sllr H I lxnapp Nutmet Plumlnn Supplw Poqe 158 Pfulx Axenue Re taurant Uualltx Shi ppc lxax Sz ruc L Statlon IlLIl1Il3IllOUllCl I1 aufn lcl Counlx lwlormt Assn Dr 8. Xlr LOUIS Ho 0 Ho aio s Ru l1C Re taurant Dr Harold S1lXCI Slmone T V South l- nd Nlarket QPITO S Lex 1ne Suniet Dlner l II all Laundrx rOIT18lIl10 Re taurant Vi e t Street L11 anus Vhl on Ha 1111 a 8 Wanderer Xlr J H Sauer M.:l.. s. II1 . '1 S' .jul-,HN . vk .pwj 3 lla ti sl B -. ' fs .l1 ' A F' '1' fl 1 ll1 sN' 'sSlop , 1' ' '- 'l' .1 -1 ' who . '. S. ' g l 1 . '. 5. .1. . ' 5 2 S' s Barbara ,lane Shop Sch0ll's Meal Market ' s . .f . . ss ' S I . .L . s. 's g - ' ' 1 . S- . -L v l . .'1 s. . 'la 'g1 ls w is E. A, , . . .S S . . s ' ' g ' S . N 1 1 fs 1 ' S . , ' l . A S. . . ' . . . . V 0 ' sf 5 BOOSTERS A Frlend Nhss Barbara Arnold Nlr luhu B1el1zna The Booklet Nlr Lee Brooks Campus Rest Dr XIOFTIS Cohen Danlfurs Paper Companv Nlr Ex Nlr Louls De Fabrltls C Delurw Dem Eleqmc lhck Xtlantlc Seruce Center Fablano s Shoe Repalr Nlr .S N11 Charles Ferrarone Ford Coal lnc Nlr I azar us Hevman Immanuel Lutheran Church lalm Q Barher Shop r Lefm .lackson r S. Nlrs lxenneth Jones r Lou1s lxatz r S. Nlrs Carroll Keatm r .X N115 NlacLean Lasher r A B Lawson Nlrs A ne Lx nch Nla S Pa Donut Shop Nlack s Nlen Shop Ann Xlartm 'NIr S. Nlr Thomas B 'Nlartm Mr Q Nlrs Eu ene 'NIcNamara Page 159 Nlehllo Halr Stx 11 t Ur Q. Nlr Emanuel Nlerullo NIodernDel1cate en NI1 Ann Nona NIU s Nlr 8. Nlr lame Vlncent Novaco Nlr Donald Parzuchowskl Nlr Ronald Parlueh rmws sk1 Peter on F1 h Nlarket Nlr kllr C V Phmney Nlr S. Nlrs Harold P1 t occo Rax s Dru Store Rlehard s Red Cro s Shoes r S. Nlr Je se Rockwell r lf R Rushworth r Slim NI Y Sachs Orlando Salx atore Dr Edson Schoen Selleck s Gas Stanton Nlr S Nlr Arthur S1e Dr 8. Nlrs W1ll1am Smton Nlr S Nlrs Frank Tomamo Tom 5 Rest auran 1 Nh S 'Nlrs Charles TUFIJCZI Stexe W lrtes Amoco Serwlce Statlon r S. Nlrs John Swanson r Sn Mrs Luhr Wohlken 8 Nlrs Har1y Edmonds 3. Nlr 'Vhlford B Streeter Jack A Vaccarelll 1 ss, . 1 s ' ' ' M . p s. s ' 1 . As. M s. '. . ' , . M . p -.. . . Mr. S1 Mrs. J. P. Gillotti ' Mr. S1 Mrs. Tufic Saloom M . J' . . p s. ' gel M. . ' ' . 1 . ' ' M . 1 ' -. . A . ' M . '. . ' g M. . . ' ' ' 1 . g s 1' M . p . ' 1 ' M . ' . 1' ' . s Mr. A, . . ' Mr. -1 s.. ' . .y . . g 4 Best Wishes To The Class 0f 1959 HERBERT WICKS Wicks Manor I' I' Herbert Wlcks Studios Photographs of Quality Commerc Arch tecturol lndustrlal Advert slng lllustratlon Port altu e Weddings H gh School Yearbooks Studios Long Ridge Road Danbury Conn P0 Box 8 West Reddmg Conn I I ial :-: i :-: ' i ' :-: ' Legals 101 r ' r :-: ' i , I 0 I I ' , 0 THE PIZZA SHOP 4 Balmforth Ave. PI 3 3071 The STONE CO Inc Your Color Center Since 'I885 BRQOKPII LD S Palm Hwduare Pmo I ndgn Shop it IJI111 SI' J II I D XNBURX S I uni TX IIIP1 X t Supplx Stun Pwqe 162 n - u ' - . ' 'L ' - 'Q :per 1'-Lg' - f .' 1' .' '- Rl. T 1 ' ILL-1' I9-21 lflm St. Q 7-I F2 III fi-ISIISI Cmrzplzmerzls Luke F Sweeney Inc If Your Clothes are not becomzng to you You should be commg to us Towne Cleaners 349 NIa1n St PI 8 4898 Danbury Conn C omplzmf nts H S Landsman 81 Son, Inc Furnrturt Sc C, rrpcts f omplz ments o Johanna M Meltzer Corset and Lrngtrrc Shop 8 XX tst Struct Danbury Lonnectlcut Com lzments of Daves Old Slx Restaurant Dtpot Square Norbert E Mitchell Petroleum Products 301 XVlutt St I0 Maln St Danbury Conn New 'Nlllford Conn fuel O11 Rmst Oxl Casolme Nlotor O1 Bottltd Gas Z XVay Radlo Good Luck Class of 1909 Ne ro's 26 Elm St Danbury Conn Complzments RAY S Food Market 00 DIVISIOII St Danbury Conn Page 163 of I C A ' - ,I I I A f 'l l f of , ' , f ' I . ' s A' Q O I 257 Main St. Danbury Conn. r fl' - C 17 . , F, . , . ' , . A . , . . . 2 rx . ' 5' ' . 'l , . of I I l . , 1 . , . Est 1904 Always Rellable Frohmon s Men s Shop, Inc 11.1 'Xlam Stlect IJAIIIJIIIN fe11I111111gO11a11l3 17151111111 I'1t CIJVIIIJIIIIZEIIYS The Albert W Meserve Company X Complttc T111 Lxp11tS11x1cc I'cd111l R11111 DiIIIJllIX Lonn C IlIIL7!lfllIIlflUl1S cuss 01 1999 STIRLING BAKERY I1I1ph11n1 PI S 16 5 61 XX IST SI RILI DANBLRY LOYINEQTILUT C 11111 1111161115 0 American Electrlc Const Co, nc I1 NI1111 S11 Ll D IIIIJUIX 1 o111111t11ut PI 84380 PI 50018 IVCbst1r 8 1117 BURRITT S DAIRY RLCIlI1lIf., LLIIICI Conn The White Turkey Inn L.llIll1lLOII Locktuls IJIIIIILI OIIIL 1 XIlIlS N111111 01 IDIIIJ 1111111 1 ,III J ARTH UR STOCK DIIIIIIIITD s 1661101116 I'Zl7l18l T11m11111I Lo tts Sllllb Dlcsses 8 IN 1st St I1oI1ss1o11t1IlSl1l5 IJIIIIJIIIN LOIIIILCIILLIL TLILIJIIOIIL 8 JJOJ l 1111111111111 1115 11 Loyoks Food Market IVIIIIL SIILLI Extcnsxon IIINIIN 1011111111111 Page 164 -I . 1 ' ' Uvf 1 1 U U -'kfx ' '-11: . - 2 ' . J 1- ' O O I I M v X R . I . 1 1 . 'c' 1, 5 - .1 1 1 1 -- '- . - ,A - - - r 1. ' , 1 1 1 I C l -- .. -Y, - . . , Furs of Quality - Cloth Coats - Fur I I s. -, .- . , x . T wx 1' I L ., I . 1 I, ' . 1 ' ' 1 R - ' -1 . ' -. .' ' 1 Iury, T-1: 511' 14 '-9125 D11 1 I I I ' C - ! - A P Scalzo 81 Sons Llnoleum All Types Floor Covering Formica Counter Top Ceremlc Tlles Custom Built Quaker Made Kltchen Cabinets Phone Ploneer 31522 95 White St Compllments of VICTOR J SCALZO Danbury Refrigeration Co Inc Your Frlgldalre Dealer P 65 Danbury, Conn. Complmzcrztf o FARIOLY S IGA MARKET 457 MAIN STRIIT DAINBLRX COXNICTICL osnph Fmols PENNEY S ni AIXXAHS rn VT QL ALITB Complzmemf 0 THE NUTMEGGER DORAN BROTHERS INC Hana aftlrrew 0 Hat Maimg and .Special 1ulL!JH1C?1 SHELTER ROClx ROAD DAINBLRY C ONNI C TICLT Page 166 ,A f I f I T ' ', Q ffll QIT IF YOU BUY IT AT I 1 f f ' VI 7 T !-'L ll' I.. 'Q. ,' . f Bert Wzrbes to the CLASS OF 1958 BATES DINER BROOKFIELD CONNECTICUT Compluutnts ol Your A8rP Managers 81 Clerks THE CLOTHES HORSE dresses formals separates C0Ckli1ll shorts dresses slacks SIZCS 5 15 51265 8 l The Bernard J Dolan Co , nc Coal Fuel Range Oil Nlason Supplles Ready Nllx Concrete Tel Pioneer 32194 201 Greenu ood Bethel Conn Danbury Luggage Shop Inc Luggtgje 8. I'1nC Lndlts Hand Bags Leather C oods Costume Cuelry Trunks Slut Cases Nlalte Up Cases Lmbrellas Repalrlng PIOIILLI' 50329 190 NI un Street P? ii? I 01 r Gamer Hobbzer juz emle Furmlure Mc-lvm E Green Telephone Ploneer 8 9200 183 MAIN STREET 8 DAN BURY CONNECTICUT Hu Funeral Service Danbury and Bethel Homes ohn H Robert ind ohn Hull Off The Green Rtddmg Centre Conn Telephone XVEbster 8 2442 Fred Orr1Co oscph Cheledmk Kang Neptune Seafood Restaurant Route U S 1 Danbury Road Phone IDlewood 8 8220 Rxdgefleld Conn Page 167 . I . Y ,' '- SI,- ' rv 1 ' 51' Ai, I V uk , 1 ' -ut? - CJ any 1 S ' 1 II ' J- ' ' .1 -1 ,I .111 ' MEKEN'S Dry Cleaning and Preffing We Call For and Deliver 36 LIBERTY STREET DANBURY, CONNECTICUT Phone PI 8,6343 MAIN STREET NEXVTOXVN, CONNECTICUT Phone GA 6-9289 For Fine Furniture in Danbury HENRY DICK 8: SON 156 MAIN STREET DANBURY. CONNECTICUT Ploneer 8-3558 KELLOGG S STORE Yclaool Supplfef Magazme Cand1 Soda Telephone PI 8 9587 362 MAIN STREET DANBURY CONNECTICUT lAVEI.lE S WAGON WHEEL Amencan Ilalzan Reflaumnl BROOKFIELD CONNECTICUT THE WHITE CONSERVATORY Flowery for All Occanom Telephone Ploneer 8 2668 8 2669 182 WHITE STREET DANBURY CONNECTICUT Complzmentf 0 THE F l WILSON C0 Jewelery and Szlzerrmztbf 207 MAIN STREET DANBURY CONNECTICUT DR 0 Y LADD Optonzelruu and Optzfmnf Tel 30347 IADD BUIIDING DAINBURY CONNECTICUT X JW dm Iormfllj II OII The Creen Telephone Redding Centre Conn IVEbsler 82442 Page 168 - 1 - 'R ' f I .I . . . Rcallislale in U- I fp l YQ DANBURY PRINTING C0 2 4 M S JOHN P PREVIDI CO C pl t of 5 ain treel' Danbury, Connecticut L tterpress -o- Offse C pl t f SPr1ng 5 9431 Lloneer 3 1900 TA RA REALTY Real Estate Insurance JEAN XI DLRKIN PO Box ll Blookileld Conn Ftdual Road DdIIIJUIX Conn Compllmenfr 0 MARTIN S MEN S SHOP 255 MAIN STREET DANBLRY CONNECTICUT C rnzgmtulaimns in the May Good Luck be your partner as you waltz through life ONA MAY SCHOOL OF DANCE Telephone PI 8 3168 291 MAIN STREET DANBURY CONNECTICUT MASSON S JEWELRY STORE PI 3 1845 283 MAIN STREET DANBURY CONNECTICUT Plonm 86834 Lulnan Garber Shop I adzes Aippmel for lndzmdual Taste YotR FoRD DLAI ER DANBURY MOTORS INC Ho Yuen Chmese 8. American Restaulant Speczalmg zn Cantonese Cuzszne Orders to Take Out Alr Condxtloned Ploneer 30001 180 Nlam Street Danbury Conn Complmzemr 0 MELVIN SIGN COMPANY Btnjamxn Gross Prop , STARR AVENUE 209 Maxn Street Danbury, Conn DANBURY, CONNECTICUT Page 170 ' f 1 1 CLVXSS OF '59 Cfmzplinzwzn of - ' , : 4 . I I ' E FEE. Ph. - 1 . ' . I f Durkms s Dlner Appeiz mg Home Cooked foods Srmdu 111115 JILN XLL Nlf HT DXNBLRX LONNLLTILUT C omplzments 0 John Blosy Bullder Sturdevant s Photo Shop Cameras De do ll Plmlogm Izzc S p Iles lqzzzpzrzerztlierztals Phrmc 89l9l XIX X SIRI DXNBL RX CONNIC fICl'I ON IIIL SOL XRL Rnder s Xlulu VIIHITIIH Xlmeral Xlllk iIlL Non P it Xllllll X ll mlm Xillllfil Xlllk The Rider Dairy Company PI Page 171 0 I o I h ., ' - rp' - - In p . i - , c , J Q - - L . 28-1 . . If ilflx 2-12 XVHITI-Q SI R111-.I ' I 5 ' f . . . . 1 1 Tcl. 8-3571 Compliments of Stryker s Offlce Equipment New and Used Furniture tk Machines Sales-Rentals-Repairs Sl PPLIES Bethel Conn. l Ioneer 8-5307 COIllfJ1IN16I1fS 0 lller s Dlner Opp R R Stitlon Danbury Conn Amerlco House of Beauty 974 Greenwood Ave. H0 Main Street Bethel Conn. Ricleefield Conn. PI 3-0'10l ID 40 Conzplzznents Danbury Sheet Metal 93 Taylor Street Danburx Lonn Com Jlzmenls o The Sycamore The Annls Baker Glft Shop .211 CILLDMOCXI Me Bethel eonn G1fts ofDzstmcI1onforAIl Occasions Costume euehx Clreetmg, Cards lNoselt1es Tel PI 3-1004 Closed Nlondajs Best Wzshes to the Class of 59 The Cornell Memorial Home Roger Gaxasan Bob Carmel Goodfellow Ashmore Agency 1 lst L mtl lllSlll u lest eet IIS C lcennofxl x l1lDllIX Ct nn Bet lL C onn lll'1 511 Page 172 I o ' 21? 2 , WV L, , ' f M' ' ' T V, ' Phone PI 3-A14-13 X ' ' ' ' W A I P f - Real i' at' 1 . 4: ree 3lX'-q Str--- L'-- ' .-Me. Da lm .- 'l -I, I . ' E-T26 Pl I-T86 Our Co111p11111e11l.s to the G1'!lClllflfl-Ilg Class of 1959 Smlth Pharmacy fum 1111151119 The Housatonlc Cu11zpI1V111e1z1s Of Republic Foil 81 Metal Mllls Inc nlnuu C mm C 11111 11111161115 Thomas A Settle nc Publlc Servlce Co DAN BURY CONN1 -51-u C cncml Insux ma 718 Nlun St PI 52141 Page 173 ' O . 1311 'l', l . , . 5 fl , p f . of of O 0 l . 0 I . 1' ' . 'L ,' ,AQ , .v1. 1 ,' - c .Q . 1 . . - i 1 Y and I zzfk Lldss Orlgmal Texas Hot Werner for 111 'mar bpofffueaf Skxrrs 51.11115 Svscarars adxets Bermudas Oar Cons Blouses STANLEY S 74 XX HITII STRLLT DAINBURX C ONXIC TILLT f om 1111116111: Putnam Lake Inn Danbury Plastics P1er151m1 ustom Nlouldus 01 8111111 P1 lstlc I 1 ts Banu Brook Roid Danbury Lonncctxcut W1tl1Besl IV1sl1z5mll1e LLA55 O14 1999 IROXI The Hamllton Press, Inc Prmlus Ill Dmbury since 1818 Post Oftlcc Smut C on1pI1nzer1ts The Ivy League Complz ments of Heyman Hardware 10 Xxhlll Stunt IJdI11Jll1X Conn C ood I urk L1 iss Addessl Jewelers Page 174 H4 - A - X , .H G . . 1 J 1 of n4v rl I 09 C C 'V . ff I V r ' A' v 1 X - 1 . f . 0 gf . , . , . C . ' .' 1 2 ' Ncrn and IIIIIIHY I A ' 21' ' ,Z . , 2 ' Y Q 1' I ! Of . O . . 2 I 1. , I - of U SQ . C pl f SPERRY PRODUCTS I DbyC C pl I' of EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY Complimenls Of Morgan Bros. .Serz'ir1g Hfmzenzakers since 1889 Reynolds House Furnishings Pioneer 83515 315 Main Street DIXNBURY, CONN. Alterations XX ,nerpl oofmg Lmcoln Dry Cleaners CO1 Mist 8. Dnxsxon Sta QFood Falr Bldsj Tel PI 5 2105 Free X1OI11IJIOO11I'1g J Thayer Bowman, J Illblll mee R011 Lstate 910 Xldlll Smut Ddnburx Conn Chrnplzments Vlctor Bonadlo nc DALEYS CREDIT .IEWELERS Duma nd! 1V zlrbex P 3 1 8 75v MAIIN STREET DANBLRX CONNECTICUT X11 fff AMASQN X VV X PI 84183 Gene s TV and Appllances, nc n Xpplz mens 11111 IV X 1 L C mm 11 mx Shu L1 C nm Shiker GREEN KNOLL DAY CAMP BROO1xF11lD coxrxrCT1cLT mn Izmir 11 sl 11 darn D11 C17 C mm Dum fl Page 176 . l'. . r. ' 1, . 1 ' 1 1 1 V1 I -'17 of ' ' X -,pl 1 ' fw x f W X P1 3-7711 - ' I o ' 2. 1 .' 1 1 f 7 yy .UU K Kt.h.ilmUn, 1 For Boys and Girls - Ages 4-12 . 5 , . . Zu ' ' ' . 1i-Fi T 1.il1-My N., 1JllIl1Jlllf, l . CU 'V H' 1 A 'fe 1 ff L, ff NP 1' 514' 1' 5' 111 I 'lr Y - - Y- I - - - 1 LXRRILR Xu Qfllllllllfllllllg Wmfleld S Holman l1C Lnvlnccls and Conn actors POXNLI Pllblllg XLIllll1llIlf Complzmenu 0 1176 H W l B L I N G T 0 0 I. Ha lllllg Slllllilxllff' a n d llumlnm Lqulpmul Bm MANUFACTURING D llllJLllX Lo I mnplzments Unlon Savings Bank XI un Strut Dmburx CAJINILLIICLII Page 177 ROCANO S X Wim, G 1 111 XVI-llllh STREET DANBLRY COINNELTICLT .A , ,. . , C O ' I l . , D. . gl . . , - - 0 , . I , . D .1 ' , I' -' - . Oil ' Us Dial 3-l3'15-26 Rose St. 2 -I-Y ' nn. 0 I IN C I 1 - I uf ff' h Um! L J U I SA,fPffr'!1Ir c.1r' 22 ' 4- E PAUL KCJVACS 81 CO INC Mall Address Route 6 Danbury Conn Ploneer 3 6789 Congratulations To The Class Of 59 THE PERKIN ELMER CORP Sugar Hollow Road P 178 l U, Excavating, Drilling 8: Blasting Sand K G1':n'cl-Fill K lop Soil I 0 I Com Jlmzenls 0 Majestic Furnlture, nc 1 S1115 ll Hollms c IJ mbuxx Conn Plonul 10581 Nalzonally Known Brands Ulm 115 I znnztzuc Kays Construction Company Incorporated Roulc U Iirookflcld KLIIILI' c,OIlIlLKl1LllI VAN HOUTEN MOTORS INC D XXIST STRLLT DAINISLRY CONNIC Ilfl C m11pl1n1cf1tr f HOFFMAN FUEL ode 6 Kd! 0 Page 179 I 1 F F f O I O I 0 0 Rt.'.'l1:' 'RL D-'f AT ' ' M P- A of Q IDLXUIU - Pljnzwlzfll 4' I - 'IF I I fw Pl mrs . '77 S 'CZ fi ' 6 f . , A . 1, .f'I' Cpl f THE JUNIOR CLASS CLASS of 1960 f THE SOPHOMORE CLASS C pl CLASS of 1961 THE BARDEN CORPORATION DANBURY coNNEcTlcuT DANBURY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSCCIATICN INC AM L......... Compliments of Super Precision Boll Bearings Compliments of , . utuol Institution I D d ed to thrift d h h p I , -1- 11- w zu P C om Qlzmfrzfs of Weem 0 Way Bardo Platt nlxmxs Um! 111:11 1 C onn :tx Sxll Ll ll Dm: Al uhm I 1111 11111117118 The Sensor Lumber Burn s Drug Store Company nc l ul C onmclnut I un Strut D1 n Illl C u I 1 I i 1 Page 182 J g' ' q HIM A ' M' ' I U 'I H 153 MalinS111-vt-Ilailmlmxlly, Q Q1 ali' NICII1 V11' l ccl 1 llflllilg 1 lury lv- ll ff! ff I ' -'Of U I I . 50 'f l ' Q 1-1:4 xx 5 we il y,l11l1. if I XL FUEL ANU RANGE OIL 130 Wh f SI AMERICAS TCP NAME IN CONVERTIBLE FURNITURE CASTRO THE CONQUEROR OF LIVING SPACE! WIIRLD'S LARGEST MANUFACTURER CF CUNVERTIBLE FURNITURE Page 183 I -b,.vA...A 1-gg. 13, 7:5-,I Q Adiigc, Nab 1 uma axsrnm-an H i e . Danbury, Connecticut I 'rho lneompm-able ' Q i A f A. A II, Stony Hlll Inn and Motel I 11112116111 fond Route 6 Bctlul Conn The Avalon Inn 1 st 111 SIIIIIS 111111 I11l1Slr1s Rouly IJ IJIIIIDUIX NLXNUJIXII Roid Bcthcl Ct HM ord R111 Lst un Illblll mcc -XIJIIUHLIIIS Ram 115 I1111 11111 nf 11111 I 11111 111s1111111r1 but x Il 11111 I11 11111 to be 11 Ifllfllll 11 Recreotlon Bowling Lanes 45 Fosrcr Street D'mlJu1x Conn Ounu Tcl PI 89198 Louxs I5lQI'lI'dCI'l Kenneth L Myers f 11111111 l11s1111111f1 it 1 XI1111 Stunt IDIIIJUIX 0 Hara s Floor Covering Shop 1111111111111 111111 Carpe! 5121111111515 111 O II 1 NI un Su 111111111101 D llllllll x C 0 111 C 11111 11111111115 Boesch Manufocturmg Co, Incorporated I lllll 11111111111 11 Il Brookfield Depo rtment Store ' I R L lncmlxllnlcl ll Page 184 . . . 1 1 1 ', Q . ' - Al x- . K . - ', A . U 312 ' U Q, ,A Q- - , ' ilL.:' zl , y 1 I I ' . . F 15 Librziry Place , I I Q 4- , - I , I lol '-11111 ti , 1' .' 'ect , ' 1' '11 ' A ' -H ' ,1 11- f j ' ' ' j' 11' fff . . . l.U. iuilcling- out' 7 ,CQ11l1. - - - - I - - - C mpfmzenzy f NEW ENGLAND FURNITURE CO NC 150 MAIN SIRH I I omplimc 1115 HOBSON 81 BOTTS COMPANY DAN BL RY CONNECTICLT C mplzmentf f JOHN McLEAN INC DANBURY CONNECTICUT C f lllplllllellff THE ALFRED W SCHMIDT FUNERAL HOME 9 QRAINXIIIL AXINLI DANBL RX CONNYC TICUT Page 185 0 ' ol . 0 of u I E c I I 'A' N H irq 1' ,Q 1 I DANBCRY. l,ONNIQf,'I'lC.L. I' f ' 1 of 'L' V A Of, i' F ' 7 f 7: ' 'f Av Y . 1' ' .' I '. Qffnl l' I mn Izments John McCarthy Coal Co , nc Llm Dmlnux Colm l 0111 Qlzmznls Caroles Texhle Mart Ruunmts XI1l1 I-,nds 1075 Dzsfounl Fu School C1115 Om Com IIIIIFIIIS Tu The C 7116111111171 Claw TM O C 0101 'YI ORLS TO DXNPXSCO S1 RX L X OL N1 XRNI D mpisco 1411111 XX 111p1x1 D XXB1 RX Ihuxsxu Slmppmg Punt Supplx Lo C LIIILI 81 lllmc J 1 nlnun Hn C mn Ilzmc nts The Brookheld Market Ldv nd A C111 BOIOClLl11xO PIOIJIILIOIS Routp 'J Bl0O1xllLlLl LOIIII 139 lV1mg Sl Dmlnun Lonn Best 11 ulms to lm flzlss of 999 UNITED REPRODUCTIONS INC ONL SOL TH STRLET DANBL RX C ONXLC IICL H1 P1 5 95 Weatherklng Aluminum Prods Xlummum Slillllg 8101111 11111110115 K Doms llouslns Y 1JLl'1l1I11LI1 X111 St 1JiI1lJll1N Conn K III 71111167111 A FRIEND lhg Art 01 Dmng 0 x ilun onlx J Wengrow s Jewelers D llllJll1N 1 0 Page 186 . 1 ' 1 P ' 1 ' p ' L' ' Q I .. U1 ' 1 ' I 1 , 4 , . ' If ' Ai! '. , ,. . I 0 ev 7 is .u .l. 1 ' Sl' 2 ' 81- : ' ' 3 Sm.. 1414. 5-3111 Da 'H'-P1 :rants I f ' 3 .' 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Compllments THE TOPSTONE DEVELCPMENT CCJRPCRATION Best Wishes to the Class of 1959 Best Wishes to the Class of 1959 lim American Cyanamlcl Company Surgical Products DIVISION Danbury Connecticut 1909 189 of TQ f' f .1 . , , M' 5 A M 'W s Ar , r Hi- , :I II C - , O Serving Hospitals of the 'orld since C OIl1JlIII1f'71fS A Gallo 81 Son llllllly s Ollglnxl I ln Q lm '13 Xhlllllc St llilllllllj Lonn lies! ll 151165 of Phlllp W Munday Bullder Marshall s Deluxe Foods nlclqphum ll 5 m 110 Hut SULLI Danbury, LOIIIILCIICIIL arry s Pharmacy T10 Storrs to vm 1 you x last Su J Dll1lJllIX Cmmuucut Congralulalzons K Best Wzshes to the Class of 1999 The Bethel National Bank Buhul cUllllLCllllll Page 190 A I 1 1 . H of C Blain XV' Q .-l'I fi-V111 Da wk- -'lf 1 ' '. Inner . , , ,, - Q llvllllt EQ XVilclm:m Sis.-l'I I5-3081 I '- ' A ' I-Fi8,lt' Ll' Data Control Systems lnc D mbury Conncctlcut Hodge Insurance Umon Sasmgs Bmk Blllllllllg Eber A Hodge-Perry Salva ne Jr Complinzents of Warren W Joh Photo raphcr 10 Xlun Sl D.mburx Conn Anne s Charcoal Grllle Flrst P1 IIC Hotdogs PIOIICCI 59139 Danburx Lonn C1115 SCYUCC I-Lclual Rd Danbury Conn Page 191 D ' I U ' 1 O - O L , ' ' D I I Cl12lI'C02ll Grillcd K ' s- I-L' f ly, ' . ' N 1 ' ' x 1-1 'Q f ', ' . Rings Pins Cll2il'lllS Cups Pl ZILIUCS Trophies X OU1 Class cxccllcnt dc-sign skillcd c1'z1fLs111:msl1ip superb KIIIZIHIX' cn del DIEGES 81 CLUST Boston 236 Public St Provldence, R I New York Monufocturlng Jewelers Berkshire Lumber Company Route ho 1 Icdu 11 Rd Danbuxx LOIlllLCllLlll Lumbar Bulldxng Supplles lam JIIIIII 11Is BRADBURY SAYLES ONEILL HURLEY THOMSON CO INC llllll 1 CHRX Sl l R Bl Il DIXK x x1 xx rn llllllli Xll II n Hlll 1 1 Page 192 ., . . 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