Darien High School - Dariannus Yearbook (Darien, CT)

 - Class of 1957

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Rich and Miss Spamer: Felicidades, you have just been vm is............-1 named Queen for a Day. - we 'wr F'- EI Circulo Espanol Through the colorful activities of El Cir- culo Espanol, various aspects of Spanish- American life are brought to Darien High. Under the guidance of Miss Spamer and Pres- ident Richard Saverine, members gain new impressions of their South American neigh- bors through several speakers and films uti- lized by the club throughout the year. In the spring, the norteamericanos take in a Span- ish show and meal during the Club's annual junket to Nueva York. This encounter with strange delicacies, familiar beverages, and dramaticos hispanoamericanos highlights the activities of the year. At the season's close, clubs members can recall an aio filled with Spanish culture, witticisms, expressions, and enjoyable activities. . 5 W? xl gf 6 'pa I Q -J sd is I-Ieffq gt' :iii Blind Man'J Belt. aw . Ray Nurme takes a vicious, but slightly misdirected swipe at the Christmas Pinata.

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Safety Patrol Who re-routed the detour by the by-pan? Leaning against the walls at strategic points along our corridors are fifteen of the toughest-looking, meanest-sound- ing boys that one could find in the Senior and junior classes. Not too near the end of each period these boys drag them- selves away from their classes to their posts. With glassy eyes set and legs crossed nonchalantly, they remain imper- turbable while The Masses swarm by, only to come alive to give a warning word or an occasional detention. Obviously, we are talking about the Safety Patrol. This Monitor Stone to Dick Moore: Hey, Rebel, you wise? Row 1, L.-R.: R. Bilek, Mr. Crandall, Adviser, K. Collins, E. Schley. Row 2: C. Dana, J. Cochran, A. Wall, A. Buchs. Row 5: R. Sibelius, H. Larson, B. Anderson, P. Williams. Row 4: P. Raisbeck, C. Chap- man, Captain, R. Sherrard, R. Stone. Think he? a fork, dUE.l'71lf he john . . . john? John, Skippy, and Randy: Typical street scene, select and well-trained group, under the direction of Mr. Crandall and Captain Charlie Chapman, has the job of keep- ing the Juniors, Seniors, and other remaining animals from breaking their necks during the five-minute rush periods. Without the Traflic Squad, chaos would rule our halls, wasted time and senseless injuries would eventually result. The Patrol also helps to create a businesslike atmosphere which is vital to the efhcient management of our school. f 1-: xa. ,- nr 7-,wa ,ty



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Interfaith Club The Interfaith Club, which is divided into two groups, tries to provide a common meeting ground where students of all faiths may discuss the religions of others. With Lee Schaberg acting as president, Terry Haymes as Secretary of Group I, and Nancy Briska as Secretary of Group II, meetings are held once a month under the leadership of one of the members and Dr. Lawton, Faculty Adviser. In matters of special interest the groups combine so that all members may enjoy the programs. During the year certain meetings are held in the auditorium and opened to the entire student body. At one of these, Dr. Stanley High spoke on Evangelist Billy Graham. Interfaith helps to further school interest in the ceremonies and doctrines of the religions represented within the school. Two or three times during the year trips are taken so that the Interfaith members may witness the customs and practices of the different churches. l Hmm . . . looks like min' Lee Schaberg and Mike Flynn listen intently to speaker Dr. Stanley High. Q A XQQ4 I W Row 1, L.-R.: S. Smith, J. Smith, S. Sansone, T. Haymes, L. Schaberg, President, Dr. Lawton, Adviser M. Flynn, M. Williams, D. Knobel, J. Kingman, J. Lupinacci, K. Doyle. Row 2: S. Taylor, J. McCue V. Gebhart, J. Dunn, A. Walsh, C. Troneck, L. Green, J. Buchs, A. Brown, T. Davis, E. Hale, L. Rais- beck, S. Lindner, I. Martins. Row 3: L. Cleaves, N. Johnson, L. Bozorth, S. Williams, D. Gillies, M Rouleau, W. Walker, C. Glover, J. Kerr, M. Goldenberg, B. Troja, M. Ronk, G. Simmel, C. Rhody Row 4: B. G. Querro, S. Hooper, P. Corker, J. Tincher, N. Pickering, M. Kemp, J. Bell, L. Viarengo P. Fawcett, C. Holahan, A. Harper, N. Briska, S. Eslick, L. Carlborg, N. White. Row 5: L. Talbot S. Emery, V. Kilbourn, G. Bardsley, R. Dugdale, R. Channel, G. Moffat, B. Sager, T. Larson, J. Horton A. Week, P. Klein, M. McKenzie. Row 6: L. Hull, D. Peiper, W. Peale, K. Kreider, A. Barney, M van der Kieft, S. Johnston, J. Kermes, D. Wilson, T. Van Houten. 1

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