Darien High School - Dariannus Yearbook (Darien, CT)

 - Class of 1959

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Ulbmki 1 3 3 A -.: :E-. 3 ' wi iw H .95 5' -2.-er, 1 iii- Y 1 - 'AKA-rn x ' A THE 1959 DARIANNUS Published by the Students of Darien High School Darien: Conn. S fi A wg? 9 Q..-v M S . is 4 3 1 5 ol' fUOU WM , an .mtg Qnwgrhhq W to E .. ., .gg it .Y ' ' '55 2 M A 41 'M-iv.- QM I ' 's O 'Il Al! 'S 'C' Wt L-'lLf ,Q , f .,i W' 1 1' -iv Y 1 xg In , i Nik , me is 9 5 f .. Q fi' 'DW 'li sa YQ 3 ! 5. i E E Q 1 of Contents Sports .,..,A.. Organizations .A.. Activities ,. ... Advertising ..., This year a new element has overshad- owed the usual atmosphere of crisp casual- ness at Darien High School. There is an aspect of excitement and some sadness in the air, and the feeling of curious hesitancy which precedes a great change. For this is the last year that Renshaw Road will be the address of Darien High. The new high school is something we have all been looking forward to for a long timeg yet for us, the students, the old school can not be easily forgotten. For this reason in the 1959 Dariannus we wish to depict the life of the D.H.S. student, life as it is influenced by this particular building and its peculiarities A ' L 5. n t . 4 Q. x , w ln ' v . l g 75 the massive front door the long corridors up Sally Dibble the girl we stared at during boring study halls and of course Aeneas whose rather odd make up attracts a second glance the brook 4 PU J Ja, 1 'Q-fx S V.- S 5,55 E -Nbr Admlmlstratlon Miss Marguerite Carroll Clcftj B S M Ed Guidance Counselor to Sophomore Class Girl s Basketball Coach Edith Lawton Criqhtb B R E M A Ph D Guidance Direntor Interfaith Club an ll ll Youre hazing another referendum? Thai: mee R Daniel Chubbuck B S M A Ph D Superintend cnt of Schools QQ f Hopeleir huh? ...rg D nl uorrt ll 4 ll get mu there Stewart B Atkinson BS Ed M EdD Principal National Honor Society Sponsor And then I gaz e hun ten hourf Maxson R Crandall BS MA Assist Dzd I fell you Z1 hal mg Iztlfe dog Lanzhle did thi: ant Principal, Ht-ad of Industrial Arts, nlmmng' Safety Patrol Advisor. Evelyn P. Meiners: Hefty: BS., M.A., Ph.D., Indi- vidual Instruction. Charles Savage frightj : BS., M.A., M.Ed., Guidance Counselor to junior Class. The hub of the wheel. Mrs. Ruth H. Germaine: School Secretary. 7 fd .af Health an Secretarlal ta Mr: Germazne uhere dzd you file my lunch? Mrs Meta Marsh School Secretary .4 ,....fv There seemr to be qurle 4 lot of .fleepmg rzckners among the Semorr I uonder 14270 uould bare faken that falalogzze for the Unzz errzfg of Harrow Mrs Beryl Rounrree ilefrj Secretary to the Nurse Mrs Doris Hoffman Crrghtj RN BS School Nu,-Se Helen Knapp Secretary ro Dr Lawton t t . 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' ' 2 . ., . ., Buslness and Llbrary 0 .WOOD lsvjg list ll hal zz e need :J 4 good Jecretary' Navxo Otravn fleftj BA MA Head of Busmess Department Bookkeepmg Business Essentlals Typ ln Slu Club Senior Class v g Ad xsor Mnss Laura G Sansone fnghtl BA MA Office Mrs Kathryn Rose B5 If there anyone from lbe fourth period Jtudy bail obo bar not Jzgned th z5t3 Pracnce Typmg Stenography MA Librarian Llbfafv ' Thu 1: the one I learned on Raymond Pepn M A Mechamcal Draw mg Audlo Vxsual Coordmator Serv1ce Club Advxsor Industrlal Arts llfe keep enrh ollaer nz buyzfzeu Your kzdf hx em and mme u reck emf W1llard Lures Cleftj B S Power Mechamcs Robert Hansen Crlghtj BSE Drxver Educatlon Mechanical Dravung Golf Coach I make lootbpzrkf zzz my Jpare tlme George jevvett AB Woodworklng O O Bell .. 2: x, -C K, N if 'E A .fin I: i ' ' e J I! J , Q, ' A I 1 4 so B l . . 5 , ..' . K 'B 1 x , , M.. 'I , ' ,U : . ., . ., ' . I . A Y .V - Y . I , - , . - S H ' ' ll 1- - Y V .. i 0 2 N f . B 5. B XX f A . , 'X Xi Q ' 1 A i B L ' 5 I . ., ' - , . C ,R S7 ' Y 3 . . . f 4 X - A K ,, . A C v - h 7 All right all together now from e beginning Art and MUSIC it 'C Nil' iz, Eh-sys 1 -'Z' Luther F Thompson Mus B MMUS -- 'I. Supervisor of Music Orchestra Band A Cappella Chou Boys and Girls Glee Confusion nou bath made ltr mnrterpzece Clubs Music Fundamentals Music Ap preciation Wilfred F Sheldon BS Art Crafts 127 Thu gulf 11 a refrzgerator Miss Catherine H Whitney BSE ME Homemakmg jun ior Class Advrsor VQMMJ twet' if 1 9 39 fialqw Mfgv' l Eb, eb, their Jzifkr, Mirr Slez'enr. ' Miss Susan Edwards Cleftj : B.S., M.A., Girls' Physical Education, Cheerleading Sponsor, Modern Dance. Miss Louise K. Stevens Crightj: B.S., M.A., Director of Girls' Physical Education, Girls' Field Hockey, Basketball, Softball, and Tennis Team Coach, Girls' Intramural Program. Home Economlc S Physlcal Ed I think a lillle rcolcb tape will do it, Coach. Adelbert Mautte Cleftj 1 B.S., Boys' Physical Education, Varsity Football Coach, junior Var- sity Basketball Coach. john E. Maher frightj 2 B.S., M.A., Director of Boys' Physical Education, Head Varsity Football Coach, Varsity Basketball Coach. Science Miss Anne Greene: B.S., M.A., Chem- istry, Vaudeville Show Advisor, Sopho- more Class Advisor. Tuftr 58 Class Advisor The operatzon um Juccefrful but u uelf 19 Harry F Holder fleftj BA MEd Biology Radio Electricity Track Coach Donald MacAusland lrightj BS Biol ogy Student Council Advisor David Wilson BS B h A tant ggggefcilggitrgopggli-more There doesnt Jeem fo be any ame Ola I ree ue have zz Iegztzmate Jwzm team thu year Lindley W Hubbard BS MA Head of Science Department Physics Chem istrv Faculty Manager of Athletics Wierz- , ' ' 1 ,., 1- n 7 , If ! If y fl ' v - X . ' A Q , J ' , ... b. ' ...u . f , A , u - rf 1 .., - - - - x , - b A fx .: ' t, 1' - X , ., . t .. x! x I 1 V , i A V H Y I . .J ' 1 U I . : .., . ., 7 7 - . . Certaznly Id lone to do that for lhe g yearbook Mlss E jean Landers BA MA Eng lrsh Assrstam Yearbook Advrsor M155 Elsa Pettersson BA MA Eng lrsh Thespran Troupe Advrsor Dra IHHUCS All nght who .r got the hracelezJ9 Chrrstopher A Mu ti. Adams B A B E M A Head of Eng lrsh Department There 5 Jomelhzng you dont :ee ezergdag Itf one of the rtaff: better Idea! Harold Lally Cleftj BA MA Englrsh Assembly Program Ad vrsor James L I-leggw frrghtj BA rn Ed MEcl Englrsh Nexrad Ad vrsor My thoughtful Therpianr gave it to i' agp' .AA Charles R. Hayes: A.B. M.Ed. English Hockey Coach. Yer . . . -well, we all have to fail some me. thing. 'Y K Langua es All right Oxuald Slupffied are you prepared9 Mrs Lillian P johnson BA Head of Language Department French Ialu ay! lell my clan lb ell begun 11 half done Miss Winifred A Stone flcftj PhB MA Latin Miss Vivian Peelmg Crighrj AB MA Latin French EJ clam? Sign' Slgdf John Rallo BA MA PhD French Spanish French Club 1 ,K om Miss Katherine S. Spamer Cleftjz A.B., M.A., Span- ish, French. Mrs. Mary Lou Mortimer frightjz B.A., Spanish, Vaudeville Show Advisor. Social tudies fill xlf 5 'Q ! if I -1 'lf Teacher: may be mirtaken, but theyre never wrong, right? Robert Barry: B.A., M.A., Pro- blems of Democracy, World His- tory, Varsity Football Coach. I 1 i g L, I i. , I... In Greece yozfd get cz Delta. Miss Doroth Williams BA Y 1 - ., M.E., English, World History, U, S. History, Junior Red Cross Advisor. What.7 Wbat.9 Did you my you've de- cided to become a Democrat? Robert W. Peebles: A.B., A.M.T., U.S. History, Problems of Democracy. the Dariannur nuff Dr. ' Alerrilfr band ba: 4 Jpeczal meaning. Helen N. Merritt: A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Head of Social Studies Department, U. S. History, Problems of Democracy, Year- book Advisor. X,-,.. . I iz L,' -, B f. M , 5 , . f Q ,Qc M lg . X1 1 V Q aeat Well, if lj had the money . . . Richard Harper: B.A., M.A., Problems of Democracy, U. S. History, Vaudeville Show Advisor, Forum Club Advisor. I3 Mathematics r GT .If , X , f l 'V Lf' H . , C f .,4, so fQ1 -A 7 , 9 X i 1:55339 MJ word, the hay Jolved the qurnlrcfu Harold A. Peterson: M.A., Ph.B., Math Department Head, Statistics, Trigonometry, Advanced Mathe- matics, Chess Club Advisor. There reemr to be 4 deficit in the hurmfs report thi: month . . . Herbert C. Gentry Cleftjz B.A., M.A., Plane Geometry, Algebra, School Bur- sar. john O'Meara Crightjz A.B., Algebra, Geometry. It'J not the dumb oner, it'x the gemufe: that get me. Mrs. Alice D. Copeland fleftbz B.A., M.A., Plane Geometry, Algebra. Miss Nancy Michalka: B.A., Algebra, Plane Ge- ometry, Canteen Sponsor. Cafeteria and Custodians , ,A X71 I..-R.: Mrs. Ruby Lowe, Mary Bell, Mrs. Agnes Spires, Mrs. Wsf' Rose Forte, Cafeteria Head Mrs. Maria Gomes. Now, thatlf what I call a diet. Mrs. Rose Chicatell Cleftl, Mrs. Angel- ina Bosciano, Cash- iers. We're the new Nercafe quartet! L.-R.: Theron Pierce, Cornelius Clohsey, joseph Yanik, Head Cus- todian, Paul Lorenson. -L The mort bahied food in the world! ',.,,,w- ,, ,f ii' W,,,.,4 ., ,fn - -4 '? 52f ,nga jf 0 cr ,mms lr.-'1 rn F'Oj5h Mic., ab. fs' cllfxi CLS! 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' f lx w 3 .-, , 1-, , WENDELL AUGUST Kzp trout fixhzng car door locker Yea man friend: abound Blue Chariot eternally frozen radza or Auggze Chrrstmas Pageant 2 4 Prom Com mrttee 4 Intramurals 2 3 Football Team 4 Baseball Team 3 4 Basketball Team 2 3 4 Boys Glee Club 2 4 K P? -AA., i x0 ,gd VIRGINIA BARDSLEY jmm Cherub longx for a long vacatzon Broadway or bun' Stamford dates blue bug What a Jweet rttle paddy cat' Canteen Commrttee 2 Intramurals 2 lnterfaxth Club 2 A Cappella 2 3 4 Glrls Glee Club 2 'Nl if ll 1 SUZANNE BAKER ue boy: galore long blonde C92 azr the good Samaritan I met htm zn Ocean City the optzmum of optzmutx always the coquette Ne1rad 4 Lxbrary Servxce Club 2 3 4 Canteen Commmee 4 A Cappella 2 Gxrls Glee Club 2 Q J' N2 in JOAN BARTOLO Joante Jtnkes from centerjield Come on Bermudas' all the time Bermudatlf Duke a touch of ar on the phone day and nzght amurzng athlete Danannus 4 Intramurals 2 3 4 Bas ketball Team 3 Softball Team Wye .t , . A YY f' ' 6 , f g??if ' J f f H, KEITH BALDWIN Heebee morbtd yoke: blonde crew cut gomgr on tn Glenbrook blue metal louverr Now lzsten' V K B I Executtve Councxl 4 Vaudevllle Show 2 Intramurals 2 ,fu if -.rf ef' MARY BATTEN Innocent look gullzble9 pony az xubtle charm typical teen junzor fr1endJ How grea flzght bag purxe Executwe Councll 4 Jumor Red Cross 4 Canteen Commxttee 4 Intramurals 2 3 4 A Cappella 3 4 l 4 fa 6' I I' S ' K ... , ... h ... - A I' I - I U... . ... ...H I .U I' , s - ' 4 ' . ' , , 4 ' ' 9 ' 1 , 1 4 , 9 3 1 - 9 , ,Q - I 1 I I ' , X9 6 'ill f '-x IL , -V QI Q -QW , K I. . LJL, , 111: . t -N 3 I V 'I To I ' 'f lf' A ,LL -C V I I I ' ff Q, Ma fp lr V ' A W 2. asv 4 W-sl xl 'K-I 4 , ,I A A gif: I , F, V b 6 257 I - I :C , J iff 1 I .... f' , rl... V - .U !.., V I . b ' L 9 I ' ' T: ' I , 4 , , 9 ' 9 , , 4 - Q 5 , . Q 2,3. , 9 , . U Q,a,, . .J KK A 4 IX .1 rg ,rx .. ' 4' 'X I . 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Darnannus 4 Vaudevxlle Show 4 Traf flc Squad 4 Intramurals 2 5 Track 2 3 Latm Club 2 LINDA BLACKLEDGE Blackte What? who 9 real y9' chatter alwayr willing to he p the trzm and ttdy type laughable Lmda bzg buuners tn baby .fttttng jumor Red Cross 4 Prom Cornmmee 3 4 Graduation Commnttee 3 Intramurals 2 3 4 French Club 2 A Cappella 2 3 Sw JANICE BIANCO Ian abrentrtur perpetual gtggle Aw com mon Joanne pound mg the key: tn A a great .rport gentle arttrt Darlannus 3 Graduatlon Commrttee 3 Intramurals 3 A Cappella 2 5 Grrls Glee Club 2 GARY BILLINGHAM Rouh tough beard Wall you repeat that Str? horned rimmed specs deep freeze attendant at the A G P poker face green Ford e window .feat Intramurals 2 Baseball Team 2 n RJ A Sa ,as CAROL BLANCHARD Aggie Lrrten gorgeour test tube gemus TALL men You re a gooney bzrd :alone counter Can dabble: zn the artr camp era t Darxannus 4 Prom Co mee 2 Grad uatnon Commmee 3 murals 2 3 4 Laun Club 2,fChess1 lub 3 A p pella 5 4 If nr, srl X J L Fw' MAY BOWERS Southern herltage I 7u.ft KNOW I ll flank zz m the .rwtm .fees all readr all know: all friendly phzlosopher Student Councnl 2 3 4 Prom Com mntree 3 Intramurals Z 4 A Cappella 2 3 4 Dance Club 4 fQf 'Xml R h'l... 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S ' 4 I - , :1 ' , X ' 18 ' A ' , U ' my M 1 A N, ,Xp xi. , X ,I t , WWW ,Gt N CHRISTOPHER BROWN Chru Hz ya Honey' maxter of the rnagzc trade natural leader Brou me foothall :pmt + xkzll :ucceu lzfe of the party Moore Student Councnl 2 3 Class Vxce Presn dent2 3 Traffic Squad 3 4 Vaudevxlle Show 2 Football Team 2 3 Co captaxn 4 All State Football 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Boys Glee Club 4 Z' 1 QP' DAVID BRUCE Dave auto :hop doing: The Dnfter one of the hoyx tall dark and lanky happy happy happy red convertzhle always a good :port Ghmpy The 69 err Intramurals 2 3 Hockey Team 2 Chess Clu 2 3 'X PETER CADY Pete two wheel terror gum :oled shoe: humming hahzt dutrnclwe Jpeech collmon kzd .ference Herron Intramurals 3 French Club 2 5 figpx WILLIAM CANTRELI. B1 hoat trzpx to Bloch Ixland lunch lme zzgrlante that wrld Jhzrt effirzency' BIG hlue Butch a rzautlcal taste Student Councxl 2 3 Supply Clerk 2 3 4 Intramurals 3 f S I .J I., pf' 3 I 9 ll awfo GERALDINE BURR C ern naturally witty purple Ford PURPLE Ford999 Blondze the Springdale Joczety hone hack rider funny without trying Darnannus 4 Chrnstmas Pageant 3 Grad uatuon Commnttee 3 Intramur ls 2 3 A Cappella 3 4 Glrls Glee Club 2 Graduatxon Commxttee 3 i SUSAN CAPOSSELA Sue ahxtract artut tall and Jlender sport: can and racer top.r rn :ty e a tarte for the modern aluayx fmflxng lfttle car hzg noue Danannus 4 Executnve Council 4 Can teen Commxttee 3 4 Intramurals 2 3 4 A Cappella 4 .J - tc ,gg . will iz!! N by v ' , t H Jfzv D fy V33 , wif .C ff , ,, 4. X A . 5 ,Q-J I XX I fx ul . ,SJ I 21, - '. b , . , 9 3 ' U 'y 9.3. ' a , ,Nan Q39 4? 775 - 'li' fm k, XX ff' ' ,ll L , fy I Ll: , R r 'flurffalt f will Volkl' Xe' fn f Iql, f ' Wfnw t . MM We I f 0 Ii V no lbj,,!J1 l , 'cj f. ff Q f I tv , 3 C Ji ifrjv M . IL p T 1, A. , t at , I 4 't ' N lily 19 if J, DALE CARBONIER Underclanwomen Carbo Football all tbore car: golden lock: CURLED YMCA summer fan club lrfelrne of the Student Shop Student Councxl 2 3 4 Trafflc Squad 3 4 Football Team 2 3 Co captarn 4 Baseball Team 2 3 4 Basketball Team 3 V' 0 f CARLBORG Luce frzendly and refined cornON' chrome blurb ruexome Lucem or Nezrad Save me a :eat I rn Jellrng tzcketr Cruco Krd Larm Honor SOCICIY 2 Nexrad 3 4 Student Councrl Secretary 4 Interfaxth Club 2 A Cappella 2 3 Gxrls Glee Club 2 Prom Comrnnttee 3 Graduatron Commrttee 3 FLORINE CENAMI Flo Diamond: are a grrlr bert fr1end breezy conuertrble l'm gonna go too drugrtore delwery IJ tbat ro9 jowal Darrannus 4, Intramurals 2, A Cappella 4 hX Qv-ff LAWRENCE CHAPMAN Larry axleep at bu port Brother Hey, Curly ' yacht partie: a uarzety of fernzmne frzendr Hey Lzr' Ubbbbf man of few word! Darxannus 3, Supply Clerk 3, 4, Traflic Squad 3, 4, Prolectxon Squad 3, 4, Prom Commrttee 3, 4, Football Team 4, Base 0 5 1 ..'a 5 N-7' v x ball Team 2, 3, 4 ffl Jjfj My awp L MICHAEL CASCIOLO Mzbe E radzo Moscow 2744 electric wbrz wzld zdeas prankfter wztbout an equal Mr Peterron .ur I dzdnt do tt that u ay wanderzng around rn mjinzty again' Il Duce Darnannus 2 Proyectron Squad Intramurals 2 Chess Club 2 3 4 'Ella CAROL CHASE Cbaxey I yurt know I'll fad frequently in a twirl the Jzlver flute cbrc cbzck ringed by a Ram Lrbrary Setvrce Club 2, Intramurals 2, 4, French Club 2, A Cappella 2, Or chestra 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, All State Band 2, 3, Twrrlmg Squad 3, 4 :nr 1 20 rv ff W La. C s- , ,4 f , ' cf 771 ff' X1 L 1391 3,19 V ,Lf .5 1 or-V S A bf I , if ,If alll f ' ' 0 ' V9 -W ,,: . t'Q aw nj fx e'le W AJC' fl :jf V4 5 ze ., 2, jf, 4' . 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ARTHUR CLEGG Art Ach du lteher long walkr war rnome fan happy go lucky dark rzmmed glaue: Brg Art LINDA CLEAVES Cleazene cherry cheeked Marne :ac Ill never tell knack for knee knockzng hzllhzlly It :J OT rouge' SHS hoyx Darnannus 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Grad uatron Committee 3 Intramurals 2 3 lnterfarth Club 2 A Cappella 2 3 4 Grrls Glee Club 2 ff S151 RICHARD CHRISTOFFERS ROBERT CLARKE Rick Mr Ashman J buddy coo Bob one of the hay: water follser green MGA frzend zn the South foe another tranmuxnon bookte of the South hacker Jkt mama You het :tx aft' curlr? and how' go Wert young man axlex wzndow .feat line up Entered Jumor Year The 69 en Intramurals 2 Football Team 2 v ll- J :EPZ DONALD CLEWELL Verxe or worse przde of the Lone Star state flarh on the court nose urznkler Hu 9 me? quiet :mzle Dallat dandy Darxannus 4 Student Councxl 4 Rmg Commrttee 2 Track 2 3 4 Basketball Team 2 3 4 7J Q 1 C Vj' Q DLL' ' ' . df' f -ageg , J L -1 x A F S4 , P-335 1 ' A, I .tw 'L LI -ff A t t. 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PATRICIA CORKER a the Colby commuter a real Corher tranrmzrnon trouble Dear Abby .rports :hopper or the love of Mike' Darlannus 3 4 Nelrad 3 Chrxstmas Pageant 2 Canteen Commxttee 3 Prom Commnttee 3 Fxeld Hockey Team 2 3 pa234 we N awww ofpwppbwwwp is if' DANIEL COTTA GARTH CREBER Dan whzflleball Can I use the The barhful red head A G U boy Ford tomght9 yauntr to Rhode weddzng bell: Reggze Cool Lrland peanut butter? mano nerve: on edge one of the lover ulent but not .fleepmg cafualr G it 0 m ez m Z Intramurals 2 Nexrad 3, 4 Latm Honor Soclety 2 Pro pectxon Squad 2, 3 4 A Cappella 4 Boys' Glee Club 4 In off X 1 22 9 999 3' X Um' ROSELLEN CUBETA Kztchze quiet and xweet keyboard haperr l know I .fatd that frzendly .rmzle lover rport: Kztchze play the A' ' ' Orchestra 2 3 4 P? 1 T YH -9 X X 'I 'H lf ll ' e l .J Al QP by ' A M 7 9 A a . , WO Q 3 , P.. my i , 3 A murals 23, 3, 4g French Club bg Cap: 5 . Interfaith Clllb 2g Latin Club 25 A Capi Y Y 5 ' e Y 3 ' -2 , 2 2 li. X 1 X I ,t',u'V .- s In x,Ul ,,l,L J ' f I vc X nl? U lvl ' X 'x' - but it , 3 W I . I . L 11 . I ' 3' -M53 . ff'- J I mx iv Lf. LL.. DOROTHY DADDONA GABRIEL DAFOUR Dottze Oh you yurt don t know' Gabby No not Gaaaahy zndwzdualut Jku with eare trovert Unwerral Romeo :avorr NOW scatterhrazn Hey Lrl fazre AND HOW everythmg am I Bohemzan yet? ENTHUSI comer out of can: that zndercrzlzahle ASM My muck luck: are .tooo votre .raft lugratwe yah wdfm Forexgn Exchange Student from Pau Danannus Literary Edrtor Vaudevrlle France Show 2 3 4 Canteen Commxttee 3 4 Prom Commrttee 2 3 4 Intramurals 3 4 Interfarth Club 2 4 A Cappella 2 3 'H 'WO'-9 f' gift A KENNETH DANKS Kenny one of the boy: another hot car never a worry wrndow reat lme up laugh laugh Dankr and Marznella Inc Stage Crew 2 3 4 Q ll RW. lf ---ff.f . TEMPLE DANCE Peanutr natural curl: Oh John me Oh' pretty eye: and a twenty two znch uarrt gzrl with a twrrl Hey wart for me' Sterlzng and Stamford One Act Play 2 Prom Commxttee 3 A Cappella 2 3 4 Gxrls Glee Club 2 Twrrlmg Squad Head 3 4 Senxor Play 5 X, gn-...q tiff. GERALD DASH Gerry progremue gazz character zrtrc Jtrzde Hey Bah I arnt got no ga.r' four hrllr trrpr to Carnegre Hall Entered Semor Year Stage Crew 4 Intramurals 4 Tenms Team 4 Hockey Team 4 JV . F fl DAVID DEAN Dave lznguut extraordrnazre Deano werrd laugh mrle maker Whrch rr the way to Bolton? But I HAVE done rt' forergn dzplomacre: Nerrad 3 4 Thespran 3 4 Treasurer4 One Act Play 3 4 Chrrstmas Pageant 3 Prom Commlttee 4 Intramurals 4 Track 3 4 Boys Glee Club 3 Semor Play 4 f, AI yawn- '... ' ' . ... , ...ex- ... , - . . . . . . . . . ,, . . . . . . -' . . . . . . - , . . . . g ' ' rr ' ' rr ' ' ' ' . . . . . . , , T . . . - ' . . . . . . . ' ll - H ' ' IP ' H H . . . . - . I ,Z . . - . . . , . . . . . . . . I - I . t . 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V DONNA DOOLITTLE Doohznkle cowboy: and comzc books Howdy heed' black bomb Little Blue Rzdrng Hood sport: :ports .rportr Hey Doon' was a riot' Danannus 4 Vauclevllle Show 3 Grad uatxon Commrttee 3 Intramurals 2 3 4 Latm Club 2 Orchestra 2 Band 2 1' 'lil' S-v CAROLE D1CHIARA Sweet neat and petite beautrful green eyes Latzna rcholara alway: Jrmlmg leading librarian under Jtandzng Library Servxce Club 2 Secretary 3 Presldent 4 Nerrad 4 Jumor Red Cross 3 Graduatron Comm1ttee 3 Latm Club DAVID DILL Dave all freckles and :miles old Nanau 'The rmperral power rartoom ume the heap Princeton 98 Varsar 0 Darxannus 3 4 Proyectxon 2 3 4 Track Manager 2 Boys Glee Club 4 Senlor Play 4 2 Gxrls Glee Club 2 W fy? TN it af-Spy? 559 ofvyq jeff Ox Wu:7Ti 15,1 KATHERINE DOYLE Kathy rnterzor decorating enthuxrart glamour gamr lzttle redhead rom a large famzly wzcked grggle prxze look But why? Nexrad 4 Graduation Commxtte 3 In tramurals 2 3 4 Interfaxth Club 2 A Cappella 3 4 Glrls Glee Club 2 vv-1-rf ea L N GEORGE DUGAN Duggy frechler Drop me of at the Sugar Bowl Stamford buddies funzor girl: put that czgar away Dugan' hz: celebrated bzg brother Entered junxor Year jumor Red Cross 3 4 Canteen Commntee 3 Prom Com mrttee 3 Graduation Commxttee 3 In tramurals 2 3 4 Football Team 3 4 Track 3 A Cappella 4 Qi?-. a I 4 H H , , I F I ' .3'. nous -an I. --4 I l I sn. ' v.- D 'lynn -.1 U , , 3 , 3 Q 5 5 . 3 5 9 , 9 9 ' ' . l ' 1 74 6 im-L 4 get t A . 1,1 9 Q , ' 5 ,f 'N I r ' A X' lt- 1 v. A 3 'EU l, 'L Z. J I .. l- . N -- Jag . at C1351 I, I .. I , 09 . od' , It-all-all by 1- 'X ' UD 3 K 'X ' 2 Ya , ' ' v 4 O N . sc- Q , 9. X v X' f p IQ. 3 , D tar at 3 I Q af Q X .1 A S. MJ I v Q 3 5- aku' tx ' x . ' 4 ,, Q , xx P J:-Y Jr' xl' JA .KJV , ' ' , -r 1 1 , -N 'A I 4 M25 J f , Na! 1. -' 4 I f xr E X, , ' ii. I . ll ' HI, f N ' 'H ' ' .' , ,A,U... , t ..i ., I . S . Z v 5 x I 1 1 2 ' Y , Y 3 , Q 651D I l Q 1:87 f ti 3 ' ' 4' ':. .1 X tj 24 Q' It A N 4 U W or N Q: bam ww? fe' ily ld lht ,fo LCN?-Q S LLY DUGUID Texar rehel .rportxman f mt one pearl one drop one Whaa at999 Star her amhztlon 15 home art! Oh how gauche real gone gzggle Jtztchzng up a .rtorm Lrbrary Servlce Club 2 3 4 jumor Red Cross 4 Chnstmas Pageant 3 4 Gradua tnon Commlttee 3 Intramurals 2 3 4 A Cappella 3 4 Guls Glee Club 2 5' X ws QV ref PN, ff Ge 'Ella Vt Vu 1, 76 vlafllv UP QS? L N A tv .xg V.. ' ha - V . .N em. gf' xy Xvx MARY DUNN Dunney deftnztely a Dounlfaxter Yer I keep telling you we wear fhoe: there CRAZY laugh rant I m uorhzng a Young Life detotet Hreee Prom Commlttee 3 Intramurals 2 Latm Club 2 Interfalth Club 4 tewqivxsdtx 0' fy C, 'xx nw GV QV NN N MARGARET EISEMAN Peg y loquaczous that pzxze cut datef from Georgla Tech a we: terner come eaft heepr you laughing Entered Semor Year Vaudevrlle Sow 4 Prom Commxttee 4 Fashlon Show 4 ,W New fl V F f L ' D X95 Q PATRIQIA E IS SUSAN EIVIJERY A X, MARLIIN FERTIG a ever true to Ne Mexzco curly cranzum naturally prxze Jhoe: Oh yeah that ll he great Jzncere rzend Hoze Rahhlt hunting Nenrad 2 junior Red Cross 4 Prom Commxttee 2 3 Intramurals 4 A Cap pella 3 ue epzzootzc gzggle warm :hy Jmtle Juhtle fntellect golf de votet Who J thai? I can t find my gla5JeJ drwmg her Grandma! car Darnannus Assoclate Edxtor Student Councll 4 Vaudevxlle Show 3 Prom Commxttee 2 3 4 Graduatxon Com mrttee 3 Intramurals Z 3 4 Freld Hockey Team 2 3 4 Basketball Mana get 3 Interfalth Club 2 Latm Club 2 French Club 4 A Cappella 2 3 4 Marl Army attractzonr cute n neat I once had long hair ofjlre helper mntmuoux chatter Indlanzan a powerful perfonalzty Entered Semor Year Student Secretary ,buf wi' l 2 , iv Lf I all all J K5 I 5 12 y ' C- 3 yu- ,UJ-ff' 5,,,t,, K r DT- X x x Q g I - nz, C f T ef tr, lv' 4' X LDL LJ Q . ' AXXMQ A J 3 F . Nm' .E rx gb C. I tfif,-. f ' 'T fa N Y? N, , If I bi ' vw , Ls, 3 I an.,.h' ' '- g... ' .,., ,V Y .... I U ' '. LMI m ffl , vi-I f S35 Q -, Q if N- C, 5 lx ff f J . XC X4 3 .ff If 6 3 Q 4 I v - ' Q ,X ' Sl .ULN Fr :V ,LF-I K., G JJ -. txt , Y C IN Q N x X tell' ' A ' C L XJ Al , XE' 'fl EQ . th XE It .JUS 'sl We ' , ' sf . 1 ' i lla 't inc L K g .. 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O MICHAEL FORDHAM Mzke wolf accent: abound Why back in Indzana drd you ray TWO wafer? the audacny Entcrcd sprmg jumor Year One Act Play 4 Semor Play 4 5' y L 111154 S M9 J -f .ff10Il' f vl mba vi? C.- Pru eager beaver Wo 1 ems nature bury as a bee J eet rtrzrzgr a hz for everyone Where? Where? Darrannus 4 One Act Play 4 Gradua tron Comm1ttee 3 Intramurals 2 A Cap pella 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 'V' MWWKWMW pr 4 M ff! J SUSAN FREEMAN ue aerthelzc It reemr to rn rrgn language Whzle you re there Jend a porlcard .raddle bummmg lllel, ,go WIP- Hey krdr' I got a HORSEHH P Lrbrary Servrce Club 2 3 4 Intra. murals 2 3 Basketball Team 3 Inter farth Club 2 Latm Club 2 A Cappella 2 3 Orchestra 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 .fc 5 45514 xi ' , 4. MARGARET FULTON Megr Naugaluck eary erudznon .fcoutzng around Europe Schnook lover traffic hazard Dear john letter: frerh ar a dairy But we NEED ,ww Entered jumor Year Executive Councrl 4 Lrbrary Servrce Club 4 Intramurals 3 4 A Cappella 3 4 A r f JC! ,.,. ff 5 KJV 2 V' 1 L xx 1 , . C ,I 'A ,73 5 .,,, 4 if ' V-9 x ' I I 5 H S I I uid A I i qv, T ' ' ...re fb . . . . . . . Dr. ' 'I ' gr. . . . . .' H ' .J .AU . .. H ' , X' i t 'Sz'-E by ,J lv 5- l K Y 4 lx-nv L, IyLJjl 14m 'N Q, 'JK '-N l, , .V ll ' ' If I 3 1 1 ja 'L L f4 V- Bef L fl' v' 'LG g.VL'Ntf,, ,A ' A V ' 3. ' 'vii' ld UI ' 1 B ? A id . 'A , sf' A , 3 4, I rf RFB' L I ri ' Q vyo N3 NM! ,al ' xl - n' ..qi,+ ' ' V fi . 3 V' but wfllgi' 'A 0 sv I I I b 00 -. 3 X at V O 3 if fx, Q 3 je X 'EAJX U ' , 1 ..x. I ' l by .V if 3 lg! ' UMW 4 ' --- --- ' S '... 1 3 , ', I r S S x 1 5 r 1 - 3 L il. . qu ff -L' - ' ' ', , ,h ,l X P as I 26 by Xie X' ll A 33 O I C ' Y ,' FORSTER 03056 ,nv JUDITH GARRAWAY judy Jplarhy prmtr Well Con hdentlally .fpeakrng hyper emotional opera in the locker room Nzcely phraxedl penchant for the pen Lou for life hoppzng during gym Intramurals 2 X calf at Muni dtrgw Ml Meg aurng e Conf d te mtcrohe h e Pip Beulah I ygou ern dzplom no doze ockport summers Hey yall' Darrannus 3 Nexrad 2 Student Councx 4 Executnve Councxl 4 One Act Play 3 4 Intramurals 2 3 4 Fxeld Hockey Manager 4 Chess Club 2 3 4 Rmg Commrttee 2 F'4 fxf QU INIQBJ F ,uf X jf l JJ- affwffm ff f W BARBARA GOODRICH Barhre :oft .rpoken handy humor lIl0Hdl J mate :quare dancing penx poetry young at heart rosy cheek: frequently flunrated Intramurals 2 3 4 Basketball Team 3 Softball Team 2 A Cappella 4 Gnrls Glee Club 2 WALTER GODDARD lValt future four minute mfler Well love me loze my drum: horn rimmed Jpecr Practical joker Aw come on Projectton Squad 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 Band 2 3 4 LN CYNTHIA GCRDON Scottze nzmhle thzmhle a pony tazl 14 zlh perronalrty .rea shell yewelry Someday Ill dzzzde that room' luffr to :all Well you never knou Chnstmas Pageant 2 3 4 Intramurals 7 A Cappella 2 3 4 Gtrls Glee Club flew HDV V' LJ X2 of M E ze blonde hombrhell Hey you guyt' :eventeen look on a xhoertrxng ORANGE Boheme an eye for harmony those fabu lou! dancetl huty bury bury ELEANORE HALE Dartannus 2 3 4 Nexrad 3 Student Counc1l3 4 Vaudevllle Show 2 3 4 Chnstmas Pageant 2 3 Canteen Com mtttee 2 Chaxrman 4 Prom Commrttee 2 3 4 Intramurals 2 3 4 Cheerm Squad Z 3 Interfarth Club 2 4 A Cap pe a 2 3 27 J I- Nl' .,,,4 I A Q ' ,D 'vi' X l I MA L, lf A , L. , f I ' I ' -H , - 'I Al orfy ' -' ' I .I.. ... - ' Iy,I, 75' I ...'I:.. , ' I ' H A -U-I-- I II - I . 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I can t of car: nt up wtth my parents all ntght' Hockey Team 2 Boys Glee Club 3 4 Cape Cod obremon Red Flarh ANNEMARIE HEIDEMANN Blonde curl: t1ny 11 azrtlfne Miller Ford and Company Did you your homeu orb? practrcal yoke: Ange Chnsrmas Pageant 2 A Cappella Gxrls Glee Club 2 28 Danannus 4 Executlve Councnl 4 Jun lor Red Cross 3 Vaudevxlle Show 4 Prom Commxttee 3 4 Graduatxon Com mnttee 3 Football Team 2 3 4 Track Team 3 Boys Glee Club 2 N-194 l DIANE HARROFF Dodz Oh you buf: friendly zmport from Illfnorx Guerr w at' honey gold strawberry blonde quiet fun :ce antzcr Entered Semor Year Nelrad 4 Intra murals 4 :Z-late' 06- J 69 INGELA HELGESSON n that mare: had it Back darn you back' tackle tackle Hey guerr what' .ftyluh utter mort excellent equertnan pretty Sweduh duh Prom Commxrtee 3 Intramurals 3 4 Glrls Glee Club 2 Co Q JV BARBARA HERBERT Bobbze a natural blonde wtth natural curlr 4 12 Don t be ull runny humor fetching .rmtle Student Councxl 4 Llbrary Servxce Club 2 3 4 Canteen Commlttee 3 Prom Commnttee 3 4 Graduatxon Commrttee 3 Intramurals 2 3 4 A Cappella4 Q A .. 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N00 tr4k Hua ,W 3 ' 5 LINDA HICKLIN Erztlaunartzc schemer Ya noodle little Hrecracker wztb a big gang It: really dtxgufttng wzld derorator Ola that ll he NEAT Cherry Ftzz Darrannus 4 Rmg Commxttee 2 Vaude vxlle Show 2 3 4 Prom Commlttee 2 3 Intramurals 2 3 A Cappella 3 Modern Dance Club 4 K B1 AP SUSAN HOOPER Sutze uarrn contagzous .fmzle Ye abfent lmzndedl 1 larealffaxtr gada cute!! note pretty clothe: detentzon dzteaxe Quiet .sincerity Darlannus 7 3 Canteen Commxttee 2 3 Fxcld Hockey Team 2 3 Interfalth Club 2 Latm Club 7 A Cappella 3 4 Glrls Glec Club 2 NIMH LYNNE HORINE Clay: .rptrzt Tlnerpzan prop gzrl frlendly mule ana' a cheerful H aluayx urllmg to help a tarte for re artzng mterestr Thespxan 3 4 Vautlcvrlle Show 4 One Att Play a 4 Chrnstmas Pageant 3 4 Intramurals 7 3 4 A Cappella 2 3 4 Grrls Glee Club 2 N IvX,,,Z?' all 3 Wt My N W , MJJIU' Mu 1. WM lhpwptt M 'K STEPHEN HOWARD Steze Yah tbatr unfortunate former polulazng that Cadillac t e Jzlent man? verxatzlrty that Jurpruex mort Jportrcar fan Are you Jerrourf Darlannus Assoclate Edrtor Class Treas urer 3 Intramurals 2 Football Team Manager 3 Latm Club 2 Q., arg lf' 1 pf 1 tt f -' I .L . ,sf I ln I 4 AJ A . N ' M IIV in 'ffl I. ,, V, ' t 'xg A I Vgfk tl , UI I fill' l.'l U' , -.j.l'. L C 'f I I Qi-lf' -RM ' 'f' f X kj l V V7 lg tljvl V J A -Try ... rv - . i A. ,Ecu 1 if ...F ,ff'.,j,l'n flgtY.,f,l 4 ' ' ff' . ... ' ... lf'... ' ' ' ' ,, ,, . . 'Q 1 Q ' , - . . I x h r - I V, -Y' LAL. V I I V . foul Qf' 7j'f'. TXCX ' vrvb 3 My? w It ,fu I, Q ffbf 53? I ,fp . . N XNVN N Al' Al A X 4 - Nl A .K A. 'X A I ,gr M A QA EWU JN I 1 . A --. . '., t - I ' f Y Ula it f.. ,CJ X' 1-Q30 J ' ' I . Ce if f .V . an A ' 'Q' R ftp A, X A 46-I I I t 'V l, tt. ,we l at M 'I f 'KI A ' .hm ' U ' H J' M . .0 ' 1' 5' , , 25559523 -- 1 Q35 S 'jf ll. K fp :gig - ' tal Q as Ie 3 V to , x . f 93. 9 fi . left N -I ...ft 'V V, i ff: H' sl as A V Mg , g I is H l -, ,,1 1 J: 3 A :U 2 p gi' , ,. A Vp X52 , - , 118 - V. 'Q f jp l 4, .4 29 V in HANS HOYER Speedy hep on Amerrcan :lang boy' gee' wow' Benny Goodman Ya but at home rtr eaner Hans harem Ya' walk walk ualk E 7 American Freld Servxce Student from Norway Track 4 Hockey Team 4 Sen lor Play 4 R .H Q3 ELIZABETH HULL 1 I know ft: not hut rt: fun tall taler Paschal Paschal Paxchal captuatzng comic tarded math clan versatzle zntel lectual and entertaznrng what elxe 1: there? Darlannus Ed1tor1nCh1ef Honor So c1ety 5 4 Vaudevnlle 3 4 Intramurals 2 3 4 Basketball Team 2 3 Captam 4 Interfaxth Club 2 Latm Clu 2 A Cappella 3 ,X -S-l irr-'vi-r STEPHEN HOYT LEO HUDSON Steze Raytus duck: on the lawn The Terror ezn zwez dre1 drummer hoy penntent cynzc Coach Hadron trzpr to Cape Cod the ocen department 11 zld erca Com mon George let J hurtle padef Goodyear: hex! friend Jhoer fexotzcj from araway places The nam 25 are rextlexx Leo 5 Lzom Tenms Team 2 Hockey Team 2 5 4 Trafnc Squad 4 Football Team Boys Glee Club 3 4 Orchestra 2 Hockey Team Bancl 2 5 4 All State Band 4 in gl N3 ,rs 'Y if CAROL JOHNSON Sporty fnterertr Oh really? daydreamf and doodllngr .vzlence 11 golden one uay ticket from Mary land water Jkllflg mellow brown eyes Entered Semor Ycar Fu 4'0- NANCY JOHNSON Nance Chevy full of krdr Marne Whlch zz ay dzd he go? plazdx and rtnper forever hzllhrlly music Jea an Jkt Wfarhzngton Darlannus 4 Graduatlon Commxttee 5 lntcrfaxth 2 A Cappella 3 4 G1rls Glee Club 2 Intramurals 3 L., ' 6' , 31' T ff V! f Q E X - er ' - 'rt . . . - . . . . . . . . . , , . . . lf H I . . a . l ' . I' Q . Q V - Q 4 V. - H ' a 1 . I 1 , ., H , - A ' ' ' L , , 5 3 2, 35 t - 4 1 - , 9 ,3,4s ' 3- - , y 2 ' - ., f xx 1-Q 1 QR I M 'JK fly. 1 I xt YQ- K f ' Nqr f ' lx 0 VN xx, ' in K if NKXF 'V' A a If '11 X C-A V A . .I i V N . Q ., Y . V' , 5 .-CF ggt. -9? f Y by it - X , xx N ' - vugxx ,f sw ' , gg .- , 1' xx X' ,ew X 'J -' ,ilf I r.. bl X nj! : xt az S. . . 4 1 ,- ,ol . A y L fx av' ty -P y . ,px ' I . K, Q' Q' walt l x 1 gy- 1 ' , A X L'l. . ' ... . ... ' ' ' ' W . . . ,, , , I . H . 41' A... re- -1 ' '- ' ' ,, . . i V I .. , . . ' - A ' ' 4 ' ' 2 U . , . - . 5 i L t , g , 9 I 1 v 1 , , 1 5 b Q gx M y ' I-4. ,-1. Y 'fi X9 so I ' o Q fly my 1--X AC CHARLOTTE JONES Snar poodle bead Jelly Bean a friend indeed wola mrluom at borne wztb lbe preps exprexxwe eye: No yoke' Darrannus 4 Jumor Red Cross 4 Prom Intramurals 2 4 A Cappella 2 3 Orchestra 2 3 4 All State Orchestra 3 ,J sf! 'iivixfx JEFFREY JONES Jeff goggler :porn car obserszon track J u ezgbt man Jnazzy Jcooter and an MG loo' :pznner nozxer Danannus 4 jumor Red Cross 4 Pro lectnon Squad 2 3 4 Prom Commxttee A fQflQS fu.,- RONALD KARL Ronnie Kaabl Hou doer zt feel to be dumb? keyboard konnouxeur been a rougb day Karlr Kanno Krezlzckerx' RABK tbe ex kzng of the road: bappy uanderer 8 Nerrad 3, Student Council 3, Latm Hon or Soclety 2 Tenms Team 2, 3, Latrn Club 2, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Accompanrst 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, All State Orchestra 3, 4 i 1 W MNX Nas wks., ALAN KASCIEWICZ An tban Ill put zn Turbo Twat drwe conlagzour laugb yoke man Ive only got 200 more payment: an lben It ll be ALL MINE' jumor Red Cross 2 4 Proyectxon Squad 7 Intramurals 2 Boys Glee Club 2 JN, ov' .,-auf' if ig PETER KAMEN Pete u :ld on tbe guztar Roanoke lbe Foggy Mountain Special flzck black bazr blue Ford rn gonna lean on you Royal Scarlet Vaudevrlle Show 3 4 1 fxfxz THOMAS KELLERAN Tom tbe collegzate look cowboy at bear: Ing wbzz Kansai con z ertzble delicious extravagant J IJ a ubfrl of gzrlf Entered Semor Year Canteen Com mrttu 4 Prom Commrttee 4 Football Team 4, Baseball Team 4 f if-ff? e WR f r 1 Qu 4' 5 31 R, Y lu 0 E f , A' ' X yy ' 'E .9 'S 1 ED' K X 15. f f 3 A Ax 6, 'a E Of 17. L' K 'N ' 6,7 it V QV. x CX ffsfw' l A 1 .,.. V. Committee 3g Graduation Commlttee 35 4, Track 3, 4, I-loclteyj Team Manager 2. , l 4. 1 1 ' 1 gpg X 3 1? fl ,ga . T X, thug- A! ci Q if X, S It rf ' E-V ' V ' , , , 61-0' ,f fn ' Mx 1' ly V .A 3' hp M Y' D 1 . ,Q-f hx , , f 3 X. s 1 Q 1 E Q K , V kk V,,f y atm V, A , ... f 'l All... ' I' ' '- A 'l f4,?' JOHN KIERNAN VICTORIA KILBOURN That Jleepy look homeroom harem Vick: Tbatr clasfzcl aruto grrdzron mama wttb .fpzrzt plus' H4115 fgdzufgy You kngu he comtant chatter that certam twang Harry Belafonte madrar plafd type' Pro ecuon S uad 4 Intramurals 2 Foot UI View WN deep Dza' you bear ball, Team Sl 4 the one about the abyJJ9 wg, QQ K 53 magma Danannus Art FdItor Honor SOCICIY 3 4 Canteen Commmee 2 5 Prom Com mIttce 7 Intramurals 2 3 TennIs 2 3 lntcrfatth Club 2 Gxrls Glee Club 2 I My 7 C xwjvwbww M, my 362' C, , 97' X -AB MARGIT LECLFRC Mar geeet rhapely eye: beam' Jophlrtzcate from afar 11 :tty lwely humor anxzour to pleare lover ze rtatez Amerlcan Freld SCIVICC Student from Luxembourg Ltbrary SCIVICC Club 4 VaudevIlle Shovs 4 Intramurals 4 Forum Club 4 French Club 4 SenIor Play 4 Iffxq Ir' bow Xxeb v. If mf' If THOMAS KRAIG Tom fence ttraddler conrczerz from Ixralgery yuyt thmkr quiet rlez er Ill! uzll dururr any flung any tlme any ubere Amethyrt lxrazg e ad I Student Councll 4 Intra murals 7 5 Track 7 3 4 Forum Club elf 4 ffm L rf IHA, C' ab QU! M54 fl It WMM TWV I WIND LE WL My VIRGINIA LEWIS 171 zrterztly calm cool and col Iertea' Whatr your maladyurt ment? arplrzng Florence Nlgbt 11131116 Iggy Pepn plzza and poker I near dzed happy as the day 11 long Lznner can I bafe my mztcasea jumor Red Cross 4 Chrxstmas Pageant 7 7: 4 Graduanon Commnttee 3 Intra murals 7 v 4 Fxeld Hockey Manager 4 A Cappella 2 3 4 515' Cnmy That If .vharp Ann Arbor I7I1f70tf ejferz errent Jmfle omm present enthurrasm for everytlamg cy lzdr guen ubat You bum Fntered junlor Year Danannus 4 Nelratl 3 Vaudevllle Show 4 Prom Commxttee 5 4 Graduatlon Commlttee 7 Intramurals 3 4 Fxeld Hockey Mana I.er 7: Checrmx, Squad 4 Interfarth Club 4 Forum Club 4 French Club 4 A Cappella 9 Q, 1? IV S Q ' .cfgl In F- , vtqf IGI X 4 -7 I l I , I' 7 S. ' .I Nir' fx ' L - Inj A , . ' , -if g 1 .3 ff if It 35 'V S if C M' A V3 ex., y An J , V 3 l C 5,1 , C7 1.,j'C'L,3 if yy? ' I' 'M Ia' XJ C ' I 1 . HY ffqpll lj ' Qv , ifz CRL lg if 7 J- I ' W 45 Ll, 1 , , -I Q73 I fx iv 'NILM' I MJ .af 5, X LL Mu U4 pf' KJ ,VU 641' LIU ' l VJ! X I f , VQLI iv! ' 1,610 L! - I I F Ly A 5 I . Lfffg fn V 141,02 . Kg Z yi A If I I ' L In l,..l, y ,I-ua 32 . 'VST' 3 lf' ' 'fit' 'XX Ji lhll X: L. I, Il jg IQVLY' Wfil Xfm'L!,N fl. HL . V MARGARET LIND Margie . . . flirtatious . . . ring-ton . . . carhier to count on . . . murically in- clined . . . She ran it into a wall! . . . men in uniform . . . wallr plartered with porterr. Neirad 43 Christmas Pageant 2, 3, 4g Prom Committee 43 Graduation Com- mittee 53 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 23 A Cappella 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 4. gifxta, :Til '4uif'f 6' ,Q , I 'M Q CARMEN LOMBARDO Carrn . . . Jhort, dark, and cute . . . Hi there, cuz . . . work hone . . . flick, hlack chevy . . . the .thy Romeo . . . calm and cool . . . Lornhardo Bror . . . The 69'err. Stage Crew 2, 33 Football Team 2, 3. Y? as - ,I 'R PETER LINDENFELSER Pete . . . Civil War expert . . . . . . and what have you . . . extra-cautiour driver . . . a Supencavenger . . . ordealx . . . Lindy . . . deep-thinker . . . writing in ink . . . cynical choreographer. Dariannus, Advertising Managerg Nei- rad 23 Vaudeville Show 2, 33 Traffic Squad 43 Projection Squad 23 One-Act Play 23 Christmas Pageant 33 Prom Com- mittee 33 Intramurals 2, 3. an SALLY LOVELL Deep dimple: . . . oh, that laugh! . . . year-round tan . . . Whatta riot. ' . . . Sally and Gayle, Inc .... Vindo-Viper: . . . pixie face and irnpish grin . . . Sally Lovahle. Dariannus 43 Neirad 43 Vaudeville Show 53 junior Red Cross 33 Intramurals 3, 43 A Cappella 3. ' i , l mx ff nk j Y 4. I A fi if X' ' f CHARLES LUTZ Lanny .chipper of the Holulay III jazz marathon: Aw I forgot to par: rt rn .razlorr walk Ah lab: Satchmo' BLACK AND BLUE football approach to the keyboard Student Council 3 4 Projectxon Squad 2 3 4 One Act Play 2 Tennrs Team 2 Intramurals 2 Football Team 3 4 Hockey Team 2 3 4 xl W0 1 NICHOLAS MACZKOV Nrck Tell me more thore eye: the whutlzng muffler J on the yearbook :kr trzpt know: all about everything The Mad Ru: nan Pittsburgh Pzraler Darlannus Busmess Manager Nerrad 2 Proyectlon Squad 3 4 One Act Play 2 Prom Commxttee 3 4 Intramurals 2 Tenms Team 2 3 4 Basketball Team Manager 3 4 Forum Club 4 Latin Club 2 Chess Club 2 l DOUGLAS MacGARVEY Doug an amphzbzour auto Mac Barton bred Hey MacGar11e courtery plu: par: the puck pleaxe brutflrngr black crew cut Monday nzght rce capader Darxannus 4 Nerrad 2 Class Vlce Presl dent 4 Executlve Councxl 4 Prom Com mxttee 3 4 Football Team 2 3 Hockey Team 2 3 Captam 4 A Cappella 3 9' .sub N MARION MacGREGOR Tea and crurnpet: auernon to arach nz J I: Mrr johnson here today? readzn rrdzn and rtthmetzc faverheard fn rolzdj I lrke algebra better anyway Darlannus 4 Intramurals 2 3 Freld Hockey Team 2 3 4 Softball Team 2 3 A Cappella 2 3 4 Grrls Glee Club 2 All State Chorus 3 4 A9 ROBERT MANWARING Bo friendly window reat lzne It.r being cut tomorrow Goldze lock: backing enthunart Stage Crew 4 Intramurals 4 Golf Team T5 QW warg? :N JOHN MARINELLA What? Are you kzddzn me? one of the boyr Clzckr the Brg Bopper an eye for gzrlr Hey Man' toothles: grzn The 69 err Stage Crew 2 3 Intramurals 2 Ll f l X , . , -I 3 Q U ru XIV' 3 ' X if' lx re' 4 S Q S 'RI' ' ' , , yf ' ' rl ' I rr - I ' ' 1 1 ' ' . , 5 . . D . 5 I . L' . - .h . 2 , 2 . , , 9 - Q t 1 s - , , 1 . , , 5 s . 5 , 1 I , 9 1 , , 4 , , - , , 3 - L - , - . A 6 , 'W Q dxf-gi ' ng ll -:L , ,lg ,' X ' 'Y e N? ., , G 'I Q null ,ll 'V S it Q 'L I T1 fwf ,l ' ' 1' lt vi' ' I! x N 9 lt J I Blix ' , Ik i fl ffl I , . l I' Jin 1 U 4 ,V , . of e.,gi-' pr 3 3, , 3 91- sv ' . rr lr I b ' ' - - rr ' ' 1 ll ' ' I! I IV I ' il If ' ll ' H .U ...lt up.:. . H ' - u ' 1 . . . 4' ' ' , U , 3 1 U , s - 9 g , 4 : , , L I 1 Z S ' ' bu ff LQ W I V , yt . -v V 34 r q el I o Y' I MARTHA MAXWELL Carole meet Jopbzstzcate anAKR0N1.fms Jecurzty puff: Max porch partrer mellow vozce mad Nerrad weekend Danannus 4 Nexrad 4 Lxbrary Servxce Club 3 4 One Act Play 4 Gxrls Glee Club 2 Senlor Play 4 JOAN MCCUE Ioanze I can get the 57 Magoo St Bonaventure boy: thoxe European men farcrnatzng hngernazlx Yeealn unpredrct able antzcx Chrlstmas Pageant 3 Prom Committee 3 Graduatnon Commxttee 3 Intra murals 2 3 lnterfalth Club 2 4 A Cap pella 3 4 Gxrls Glee Club 2 l yi 40 in Q'-1' 'Sv- DAVID MCMAHAN Dave 47 with two tranxmunonr Quiet McMaban' Maroon Monxter flat top and beep plenty freckler Hou ya like my 59 Volvo? Projectxon Squad 2 3 4 , E JAMES MENEFEE om Ranel Uh Bxll ol pal can you gzve me a rule? Seement car crazy I :old my pig back tn Blllzngx Entered Junxor Year xr CAROLYN MESOLOGITES MARJORIE MINOR Mexsy lzeautzful brown eye: Margze early mornzng .rtudzef rant :rand rt' a very gracroux uee wautlzne Fort Dzx .fenxe of Greek date ban Honeytly humor? yer' calm qutet and care H O9 Its a Jororzty pin free in and on the water sport: Entered Semor Year Intramurals 4 Modern Dance Club 4 hi H S QV , ' ' - rr 1 n I ' ' ' ' ..: ' .:. . ..,.ob, ', - U H L.. in gr.. I-. I U 3 - 3 . . 1 ' u I 1 4 D , , D , 9. - 9 I 3 n Q - 4 t Q - ,at , ,Q - ,Q - ,Wh .fy - ' 5 Q - f-'63 WI. 6 . rig' Q. I Q, l A lf' I .., , ', ' , ... I ' ' ' ' ll , 1 'n - V ' ' ' rr ' u ' fr pf ' - b .A ..H, ..: g H . . , , u I A uae p sn: s . , 3 ,I V75 TT .V 4 'Q X ff' Jul ff .gat :J I ,fr 3 as 'N JOHN MITCHELL Mztch partze: Pulge I BIG' numher 40 the green hornet Atlar hazld thzrd floor apartment Wextport connectzonr Entered Junior Year Football Team 4 Track 4 X x dl! V LINDA MONTLICK Lznny Jzrterr galore flame red hazr and NATURAL curlr e puzzlzng glance an artutzc touch pozred and polzte Dartannus 2 3 Nexrad 4 Prom Com mrtree 3 Graduatton Commlttee Intramurals 2 3 Basketball Team 2 Softball Team 3 kr 'W so P., l xl XP f-gift! ,..nf VIRGINIA MOFFAT Gznny Nou Mobzat are tootyzef But I CAN T wrrte a theme thu ueehend' pretty as a pzeture amzahle amhartador mrlle hathr Well I can t help zt Assocxate Editor Dartannus Student Counctl 4 Canteen Commnttee 3 A F S Student to japan 3 Intramurals 2 3 4 Interfarth Club 2 Gxrs Glee Club 2 JAMES MONTLICK lm hafher Gimme fire corny goleer hatehall enthunart hot Defolo a fazthful buddy the lzkeahle type hz: mterr frzends Intramurals 7 Band 2 3 4 Skl Club 4 'Vi JOAN MOON joame Im gonna go up home' meet tooth one of the crowd the poor hardened mall man' pzzza hy the pound Intramurals 2 3 4 3- Ev..- FRANK MOORE llfahe up Frank clarr 1: on red hot Chevy Frank :J a dog J hes! rzend 4 a rn paper router yumor gzrl cluttered port party doll Nexrad 4 juntor Red Cross 4 Traflic Squad 4 Prolectlon Squad 4 Chrxstmas Pageant 7 3 Prom Commlttee 4 Base ball Team 3 4 Boys Glee Club 2 3 4 X ff, yr J 41 ' l Ar 4' 'V 7 Y., half: . 4 . jd' , 1. 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Q CQ 37 F - THE' fe A 'wg ',1 ' ' tw f L c L PAMELA MORRISON Pam frurtratmgly efficzent Pam I can I hear you Jun a mtnute I m thmkmg tecret uuh to go Bo herman hair over barkelball' could dnve ttl doomrday But every thzrtg J relatzve' Darxannus 4 Student Councxl 4 Honor Socrety 3 4 Fxeld Hockey Team 2 3 4 Basketball Team 2 3 4 Softball Team 2 3 4 Latm Club 2 A Cappella 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 All State Or chestra 2 3 4 JVTM51' ,J MA' gr- ' , .Jv MJ' J f MARJORIE MORSE Marge crazy about cats they I got a letter got a boom out of tazlzng' erpeczally erudate dance hallerma dance Intramurals 2 3 4 Fleld Hockey Mana get 2 Softball Team Manager 3 Inter farth Club 2 4 Latm Club 2 A Cappella 2 3 4 Semor Play 4 My 'K WO JUDITH MULLEN Judy other half of the pony tazl tu my Idzdzz I .ray a u ord M155 San .fone Carm charm full of fun Entered Jumor Year ' v foxz I 71 3 VJ iw h...... EMMETT MURPHY Murph Terror of Toqunm money lender 48 Dodge Shot trt the lot Brou n cowl ready .fmzle Gllbert .f Intramurals 2, Football Team Manager 2 vias. ,E X Ay lui CAROL MULLEN Letter: letters letter: happy go younger half of the pony lazl twtm' Are you tn my clan? Entered junror Year Typmg Staff 4 v Q .2 K LINDA NORTHRUP Femzmne hot rod Whos got a Ixer1t9 patronzzmg the brook What Jtop r1gn9 Sprmgdule bud dzes Hey krdr, Ive got a joke Graduanon Commrttee 3, Intramurals 2, 3, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Grrls' Glee Club 2 af-A4 A l 1, 33 37 is s s. - w. S' I l , , . . ti K X l I A I- 5 r v ' I I S 3 'f 7 3 'Q y Y in ff' ' gt . .NL 4' I LV no A I li 'D lk ' ,JJ rxiritb ' K1 JA, bf 'I 1 :pdf ,X 1 . , M Zaszbi vs lvl tl -I ' ., ' Baci' '. ' ' A fd .Y X 4 H ,k , x . , , 1 S- X 1'xt'lk, I- I , 'V I I . lg ? 1 is ' I A : VW A g ,V . I 1- tt, .M ff' ff' J , 1 e A --1 I, V' ' ' A 'lx' ' I la 4 ,JM I VA- f . 'I A :I D 1 , . . D 'I 1 l , ' I young, lzrldlfair, and delzonairl .l .- Hey, lucky .I . . l don? care ufhlzt he .raldfl v 1 Q, I S 1 1 I I ' ' gf , , . .Q if P lm' fe' if . 4 PQ A rtffx I ml Q iz , 0 ' ' xl vxo , ' Q9 ' 20 OU fl Wafer I A all J, . 4? LQPQ I I LEO NYBERG WILLIAM O'BRlON Elo . . . No hiddin', Jecond gear! . . . Bill . . . Teen Club . . . monkey-Jhinex window-:eat line-up . . . Little Alpo . . . , . . Smarher . . . On my yearly diet Cool it mart! . . . Fury . . . in the . . . Iriih green eye: . . . Hi-ho mood for a race - any time . . . The Stez'erino . . . Big Bill. 69'erJ. Stage Crew 2, 3. its ll ct Vaudeville Show 45 One-Act Play 45 Intramurals 25 Boys' Glee Club 2, 45 Senior Play 45 Thespian, 4. I fit s iff 5 .'l tfflx- KEVIN O'KEEFE Kev' . . . an' thi: little piggy wa: a Chevy . . . That'J all . . . can, can, car: . . . lt'J juxt a bunch of garbage. . . . Ox Ridge. Projection Squad 4. 38 CAROLE OLSSON Guard: the National Guard . . . Where d'ja get the club-houxe? . . . Richie . . . frequently in abientia . . . Oh, yeah? . . . hails from the Empire State. Dariannus 45 Graduation Committee 35 Intramurals 2, 35 A Cappella 45 Girls' Glee Club 2. lf CAROL OHRN Bubblex . . . California here I come. ' . . . Orny . . , major! in purple . . . Anybody got a comb? . . . talk, talk, talk . . . blondie - quite naturally. Neirad 25 junior Red Cross 35 Gradua- tion Committee 35 Interfaith Club 25 A Cappella 3, 45 Girls' Club 2. X SHEILA O'MEARA She' . . . that Jophirticated air . . . Are you kiddin' or WHAT.9 . . . Irixh temper . . . engraved wallet . . . Home- worh? who does homework? . . . a carefree intellect . . . near mad with Neirad. Dariannus 25 Neirad 3, Editor-in-Chief 45 Student Council 2, 33 Honor Society 3, 45 Vaudeville Show 35 One-Act Play 25 Forum Club 43 Latin Club Secretary 2, 35 A Cappella 2, 3, 45 All-State Chor- us 45 Senior Play 4. ' Y, 5, 5 ab ,Y .,- J ll W .N X c -Q I X ,., I . C u K ix I XO sf :vi C-fx . ff' NANCY ORR Nance . . . Lanz lover 4. . . .routhern Jophixtication . . . an aura of :weetneu . . . riding habit , . . green eye: and auburn hair. Neirad 2, 43 junior Red Cross 2g Vaude- ville Show 2, 3, 4g Intramurals 2, 3, 4g A Cappella 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 2. ge . 'S 5 X:a:,'T'1. flat W bt YV' EDWARD PARKER Ned . . . Hey, did you .ree my CroJley? . , . anonymouy phone call: . . . Holly Lane Gang . . . infatuated with car: . . . ever xmilin' . . . corny joke: . . . ready with Reddi-Fox. Dariannus, Assistant Advertising Mana- gerg Projection Squad 4g Intramurals 2, 3. LQ4i 7 ,L -nf JOSEPH if heart . . . it goes . . . an- alyzer hi-15 Jett . .', he7l die with hit bootx on . . . l'm underwhelmedf' . . . lVhat'.f her name? Ring Committee 2g Projection Squad 2, 3, 4g Canteen Committee 3, 4g Prom Committee 3g Band 2, 3, 4. joe . . . little man Well, that'.r the RUSSELL PALMER Rust . . . the wettern look . . . Hang' . . . Palmer? Super-Dooper Market . . sophomore girl: . . . Tartee Freeze . . quiet and well-liked . . . 58 Chevy. Baseball Team 4. Q Q W ii , il U 0 I ' VIRGINIA PHELPS Ginny . . . bluJh, blush . . . convertible cruiter . . . tot'J 'n' teent . . . I'm embarraxxedf' . . , Jporty . . . I've got dog training tonight. . . . .rummertirne partiex. beefy ngnwm warm-im gmac: 52155 eewem na... .bt wB::5-- ' S'.Bn-1 ewgaa Qwu:23 ....- -v 1 va 2.1094 'J1 .,'!?'vI 'm . on QwPa2 E0 o.Fi' mlgwcrn of Sn '-- Ao'- r:n..:c: UNE- GU' !'U':-,gofv 5vE.3sN if ll WILLIAM PI-IIPPS Bill . . . doormat dome . . . Ka-wit it. ' . . . :ubtle humor . . . Ya gotta have a Jyxtem' . . . Curly . . . tweedy MG . . . Student Council? money man . . . Now - Sally!P! Neirad 25 Student Council Treasurer 45 Vaudeville Show 45 Prom Committee 3, 45 Intramurals 2g Football Team 45 Track 4g Boys' Glee Club 4. P ' U 'r . , ,- 'li X: 0? 1 , E 39 ALEX PLEASIC Intrzgulng zndwzdualtrt write: wzth the be:t that: 7u:t what I thrnk a compliment to Vermont ove of the outdoor: audaczou: author Entered jumor Year Trafbc Squad 4 is 5 -ll'-'v BRIDGENNE QUERRO Ill get to Marne yet' :ew: a mean :tttch pep pep' corny yoke: H for all t e mzghty megaphone Darrannus 4 Prom Commrrtee 3 Grad uatron Commrttee 3 Cheermg Squad 3 4 Interfarth Club 2 A Cappella 3 4 Grrls Glee Club 2 :fx be 40 ,Q 'bit PAUL PRESTON G1 Banana no:e' Made tt to Melrore zn two an a half hour: hack hack hack Once I had a cadzllac a knack for nickname: chotr culprit junror Red Cross 3 4 Stage Crew 3 Chrrstmas Pageant 3 4 Football Team 2 3 4 Baseball Team 2 4 A Cappella WL J Jr! '-LX Qi?- ROBERT QUINN Bob grant antenna Red ut Mr Harper wbrant vorce Au I bet I can beat you e Jmzlzng Iruhman outspoken Proycctron Squad 2 3 4 Intramurals 2 Track 4 Basketball Team Manager 4 A Cappella 2 3 4 Boys Glee Club 2 Band 2 ri? ll Q5 48 frl SARAH PURVIS Sallze Aw come ON' brown eye: and blonde harr never a dull moment a clown wtth cla:: you re kzddmg college date material Darrannus 4 Nerrad 3 4 Vaudevrlle 3 Prom Commrttee 3 Graduauon Com mrttee 3 Intramurals 2 3 4 Fxeld Hockey Team 2 3 Tenn1sTeam2 3 4 Basketball Team 2 Interfarth Club 4 Forum Club 4 A Cappella 2 3 4 GIIIS Glee Club 2 Z-X DEANNA RAARUP Dee Texa:9 but of cour:e Dua' buy Shell? buy :hellf Deedly naturally dramatic llfrcked Ruby Brother: Togetherl' Darrannus 4 Nerrad 3 Advertrsrng Manager 4 Thespran 3 V1cePres1dent 4 Llbrary Servrce Club 2 3 4 Vaude ulle Show 3 4 One Act Play Drrector 4 Canteen Commrttee 4 Prom Com mrttee 3 4 Intramurals 2 3 A Cap pella 4 Q fp Ii, -,i , G Q93-xx rf fl ull :X fl f K ,I X A U ' 1 'xx I Q .1 . .3 L A t DL ll Q ,x l , 'V , at K Om D' K' - N Uh' 45 yi 'L . ,l .Q 3 fu- lc 0 ull ll ' ' ' ' Al... . ... 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B, H . 1... 5 slr. . , S , Q - qxilwii, L I., fviyr, G1 J ANNE RADWAY Saperzor reamrtrerr I ve gotta go baby nt glamour gamr and leotardr teachmg yourrelf Italzan3 drened wrth rtyle mto Marzo Darlannus 4 junror Red Cross 2 ntra murals 2 3 4 French Club 2 ELIZABETH RAISBECK zz pzdgeort Ahlo towerzrtg mtellect Nebuhe: IJ crackers? her themes rhetortcal ongtnal tmpzr mg zllegzble Dad J yoke: a long drtnk of water Darnannus Assocrate Edxtor Student Councrl 2 Honor Socrety 3 4 Latm Honor Society 2 Vaudevllle Show 3 4 Prom Commxttee 3 Intramurals 2 3 Chetrmg Squad 2 Basketball Team 3 4 Interfalth Club 2 A Cappella 2 3 4 All State Chorus 3 4 Semor Play X L A 495 Y' PAUL ROMANIELLO Sneaky Jhotr Ayff Don t touch my rtrobe' car with the flyzng trunk wule grm qutck humor Danannus 3 4 Nexracl 3 4 Student Councrl Z 3 4 Vaudtvrlle Show 2 A Cappella 2 3 4 Boys Glee Club 2 3 tl ?X THERESA RUSSO Tree funny? Ill Jayf What? Jhort dark curls trzm figure outright humor Rzchte Ye ab typing tertdertcter Darrannus 4 Intramurals 2 3 A Cap pella 2 3 MARY RHODES Prppy South Charlexton Belle peacher and cream complewon Jtght Oh cow' rky blue eyer clarxy clarznet Nerrad 4 jumor Red Cross 3 One Act Play 4 Intramurals 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 Semor Play 4 .J gl af' of' Wfyfwjfvio DEBORAH SANFOK ID De Jltm and It17IfO7dlZEd South Carolina the shy model look black hatr dark eye! S fx his 41 R 5 'R WY 5. - '... A ' ' ,' ...in- V ' ' . l I h '- V ...H , .H... - ' 1 ' :I - A, ' D t ' 1 ' 1 - , , 9 - 'I , U 1 y 4 1 , 1 , 1 ' 9 ' l 3 , 4 A A 1 , 4 4 ' ,L . , 4f ' ' Q5 ,lf XX H? Tw- I J- I I 31 'X Nw fall A t -1' at 5 ...X I' . sf M lv tit Lil 5 My A or 933 l Nt 070 It I I , C 11 :it I g lv' ' I ,fi ROBERT SAVERINE Bob Rabbrt large type :rmle perpetually preudent What? You kzddm me? long :hot deft drrbbltng a walk of hu own Darren: eontrzbutron to bareball Presndent of Class 2 3 4 Honor Socrety 3 4 Ring Commlttee 2 Prom Com mnttee 3 Football Team 2 Baseball Team 2 3 4 Basketball Team 2 3 Captam 4 ?l x I' Q I 'A 'Vx 5 'lar' SALVATORE SAVOCA Sal Jplarhy cowboy .rhzrtr poten- tzal hacker alwayx a helping hand calm and frzendly Ha.r anyone :een my penal? lei J' ELIZABETH SCHADE Betty Shady catchy laugh Italian shirt: Beth Florence Nzghtrngale of the clan' of 59 brother Ken managzng NEIRAD banner: Nexrad Busmess Manager 4 Latm Honor Socxety 2 Lrbrary Servlce Club 2 3 4 Chrrstmas Pageant 3 4 Intramurals 2 3 4 Softball Team Manager 3 Latm Club 2 Gxrls Glee Club 2 ,egg :ggi In PETER SCHOFIELD HERBERT SCHWARTZ Wanna go to Lzmerock Sunday? Hoby beachcomber Herbo Red Cro.f.f Chref anulennhed accent Schrnalz Ya boy debutante What: the Jcoop9 quadruple parties Herho I O U .r ultra exhaurt indifferent Don Juan casual manner a.r.roczate.r wzth the Danannus 3 Jumor Red Cross 2 Vrce alumnz Presrdent 3 Prestdent 4 Entered Jumor Year -f .H I J SANDRA SENTFLEBEN Sand: hen partzer Gee I d lcbe to but Jpurtr of energy I want that for my .fcrapbook bluxhef eafzly healthy look Entered Jumor Year Graduatron Com mrttee 3 Intramurals 3 4 A Cappella 42 IX X23 fyixzza 'ds u U' 'sl Vlfgf' . . v,,.11 I 111 1.1 ' 'l' 111 .Ill j'.111 . 1.1 JJ 6 Nj, f 4 we 457, 'I I Fa: Z l ' J I 9 ' fl, 9 ,, 4 J 'f ep '2- . K J ix' ,. g g lj ,U rr . 4 I, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 I' I I If , 1 1 1 I' I 1 . 1 l' I ,I 1,1 1 - rl 1 1 1 1,1 1 1 a ,, 1 1 1 Q - - 4. 3 , 5 , 451 1: -7 Q. I 'Y , .4 ll , 1 ,L L H. : N1-f,ln'Z ,Lie LV . ' teal vlfvy yd vllylft THEODORE SHMANDA Te flat top red h streak? Shmun da Hussh zt s Ted Hey fellas' camne physzczan We h Entered jumor Year Executsve Coun c1l 4 Tf3fI'1C Squad 4 Prom Committee 3 4 Football Team 4 Baseball Team 3 4 Basketball Team Manager 3 4 1' rf DIANE SIMPSON Hot yaf prep appeal wzld extrovert uhzquttous m mentary crushes D: the hus ts here' Tokenehe s numher one guest Darxannus 2 3 4 Rxng Commrttee 2 Vaudevrlle Show 4 Prom Commsttee 4 Graduatxon Commrttee 3 Intramurals 2 3 4 Forum Club 4 French Club 2 4 A Cappella 2 3 l -sf U i ,J .ar 'I .' ls' ' V' 5 ,L I FM 'V X VU, GAYLE SICKINGER Gaylzeo Honest ta john' Mother Gayle huhhlzng personalzty sophtstzcated swing Now thts 1s the plan Tousey Srckmger fun house Grandma uas a hahe mmmrrhrr Entered junror Year Vaudevnlle Show 3 4 Chrrstmas Pageant 4 Canteen Commrttee 3 Prom Commrttee 3 4 Graduatson Commrttee 3 Intramurals 3 4 Cheerrng Squad 4 Forum Club 4 A Cappella 3 CAROLE SLOAN Long locks and pretty smzle m stster Elazne mornzng rat race HH reserved graceful figure perpetual tan I.1brary Servrce Club 2 3 4 Twrrllng Squad 3 VM XD' 'Q 1 as v 4 xii, RICHARD SIENKIEWICZ Dick smallest of the hoys go anger the neat look a carefree hacker aluays a laugh wzndow seat lme up LF .4-' SALEM SMITH You DONT like tt you HATE ttf oodles of doodles helplessly capable Hes sooo cute' ace and heart of a Iwehhzsh Fzgaro ll dze THIS' uznter for sure' Darsannus 4 Student Councll 4 Vaude vrlle Show 3 4 Canteen Committee 2 Prom Commrttee 3 4 Intramurals 2 3 4 Freld Hockey Team 3 Cheermg Squad 4 Interfarth Club 2 4 Forum Club 4 Latm Club 2 A Cappella 3 Grrls G ee Club 2 my t ff' UI DJ 'Tlx .' P,-f 'V pf -- ' V , . g ,Ye XJ 1 K O 3 , , , ,lf z ' f I ' r . xy I d... - -u- . '- ... . ... ' lf ., . . rr.. UH. I M D- D U h V D H U-un... n l A H , . ' Q - . .U. 1 1 A ' t , 1 9 ' - , 1 , . , sh is S s 2 - S s J S 1 Q- MQ -' K V-, ,M , X by -4 we 'it ze 4 I 5 lv , 3 W K , f' ,f W if 44 Q. 1 Af 52 Q ' I . t I' A . , 2 nb mv A Y ,' 1' Q . ,N I Dt... '- Q L I I ' y H - ...o- - - . ,. -,, H . ,, I... , . 1 - ....,.f. ' A , , L ' 'H 32 ' ' , , Q A ' I s s - 1 I ' 4 5 , 5 3 , , L 9 , A , 9 ,, . A , . . , , - Q , , X . - . 'sw if J - 4 Q ' - I af - , . 1 .137 21:1 A ' I VE I , r Sift, Q3 ' r2yf'5' 43 5, DAVID SORENSON Dave . . . all smiles . . . practical joker . . . a liking for girls . . . another per- petual hacker . . . car craze . . . Hooks! . . . window-seat line-up. Stage Crew 2. 3 S is x X lf 1 , , X 1 DAVID STAGNETTA Dave . . . AGP . . . plastered-down hair- do . car ball! 44 fast Ford??.9 Let's take YOUR . . . woodshop interests . . I Foul . . . majoring in hacking. gi 7 'V L50 BC' .ft J I -JJ IEW ffl, Al! Mail uf iff tl it , ' I-lib U9 4 443 all to INGRID SORTEBERG J Ing . . . postcards from Hell . . . Hey.' I got the Packard! . . . Inky Sorteberger . . . dernure cosmopolitan . . . long, soft hair . . . ity-bity waistline. Dariannus 45 Library -Service Club 45 Christmas Pageant 2, 3, 45 Prom Com- mittee 3g Intramurals 2, 5, 45 Latin Club 25 A Cappella 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 4. 5. , W- . xx - Il e I V . ,llf sf N 'H , 2 I - ' ii 1 ff ,. 3 ' '31 pw .Q N C tj fs . J 5 .offfflf KATHERINE STACKPOLE Kathy . . . Bermuda belle . . . Goldilocks . . . Well, Kath, what is the artist's view? . . . perpetual pessirnist . . . absolutely insane . . . calypso . . . modern art Dariannus 45 Christmas Pageant 35 Can teen Committee 3, 45 Intramurals 2 A Cappella 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 2. V I 'liz' ELIZABETH STEFFENS .IEFFERY STONE Libby . . . prizes for ber pictures . . . jeff . . . long hair . . . No, it isnt hard to know, but well worth the effort bleacbed! . . . Duff . . . half a tail-light . . . ability to laugh at herself . . . a job . . . 150 Bondo-Special . . . flirt mellow look and a soft voice . . . guinea love thy neighbor. pigs??? . . . the artist's touch. Intramurals 2 Dariannus 45 Canteen Committee 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 French Club 45 A Cappella 3, 45 Science Club 4. s 623' 8 fff N I 4 S be ost 1346+ 24's-Sag? Q ALVAH SULLOWAY Woody the prep look Bell Island bound tbore out of town gzrls and partzer wertufard bo the wagon: :porn can Let er buck Entered Senror Year Canteen Corn mrttee 4 if A BURTON SYNNOTT Burt the coconut cut Brother of tbe Brufb a human IBM Barium I war a teenage teenager wezrd word derwatzonr verratrlzty zn actzon lobster: u pun my word' Assocnate Edntor Dartannus, Nexrad 3, Honor Socrety 3, 4, Latm Honor Soc rety 2, Thesp1an 3, 4, Vaudevxlle Show 4, One Act Play 2, 3, Chr1stmas Pageant 3, Baseball Team Manager 3, Basketball Teaan 2, 3, Forum Club 4, Boys Glee Clu 2, X, 3 er' P' gf ,wwf V' B ,Pts-A lf MARI ANNE STURNER 0b dlddley Struner ubat zt ts everybodyx frzend buttons n boufr Shultz perenntal secretary crrnoltner Darlannus Assocxate Edrtor Class Secre tary 2 3 4 Honor Socrety 3 4 Latm Honor Socxety 2 Lrbrary Servtce Club 2 3 Prom Commrttee 3 4 Intramurals 2 3 Basketball Team 2 3 4 Larxn Club 2 Gnrls Glee Club 2 N YWWZIH ms 'cf' Lv' LINDA TALBOTT SCANLON1ng the Jcene at Lafeyette erztbunafm, ambztlon, and energy I can? gotta yell bot dog! ozerbeard Monday nz bomeroom Quzet, I'm urztrng my tbemefu :PTA Darlannus Assocnate Edltor 4, Student Councll 2, 4, Girls Vlce Presldent 3, Latnn Honor Socxety 2, Vaudevxlle Show 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, lnterfalth Club 2, Latm Club 2, A Cappella 2, 3, All State Chorus 4 , fi S- ffm ti' E ,tiff VINCENT SURWILO Vznnze fpeedy cool clothes Har bar Sunday football extra clez er wrt lollrpopr comic from u ay back grtdzron valet 695 Chnstmas Pageant 2 Intramurals 2 3 Track 4 Interfaxth Club 4 Football Manager 4 L by nature bznoc ularrw ' Good razlor Act Play 4, Intramurals 3, Entered l ,J v I l 7 45 4 fx WL? u ll LQ gxrgw -L 7 -A.. . ' ., X - 1 I ' 1 I rt lx R' H.w ' Auf I X ' I ' Ni C , 3 see' at W if ff I 1' , ' T f 7 I at N, .L , t5 'Q ,X LVJP C Q M Sa 3 YN wt fl 12? I JJ' I I J 'J ff, ji. -f f I y 5 - f Wi Ng, 5' X ' U ' I ... .... --if '.,.'. 'ss if? C C 1 w M y , X I 1 X - If I I -l LU 'A l ll U I ' ' . I' ri ri . . 4 Q th I C, l fn, ,I ff '33 ' X5 ,ll L l 5' L , ' Ll' , . 'Q -:lyk fill is rd' ' W - 'V A NL xr tr 4' JI , F A41 C , - .' , r, C , eg A , L f R . ,W Li- wk t iv 3 -f L I Ax, V If I 4 ,, u 5 e s fa ,KPVJ I fd, all U SUSAN TAYLOR Surze How obnoxzourl bottled Junshzne daler come a dune a dozen Who har a meer? caprzczou: and don t call me Wormze' Lrbrary Servlce Club 3 4 Prom Com mlttee 3 4 Graduatlon Commrttee 3 Intramurals 4 Interfalth Club 2 A Cappella 4 Grrls Glee Club 2 will N XJ ft! JUDITH THOMPSON Iudy Who sayx GENTLEMEN pr fer blondeJ7 Me talk quretly9 conneclzon wzzh the bran Tack em up Im a cowboy' flexible hngers fly as .the fiddler rn NOT arguzng Darlannus 4 Student Councxl 4 junlor Red Cross 2 Graduatxon Commrttee 3 Intramurals 2 3 4 Interfaxth Club 2 Latln Club 2 A Cappella 2 3 4 Or chestra 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 All State Orchestra 2 3 4 Canteen Commlttee 4 Sen1or Play 4 X sf! BRUCE TIEKERT Trek gun collector If I could only soap the fauelzn dont get rn hu way alwayx wrlllng e Creature radzo enthunaxt Projectlon Squad 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4 5,7 fl I 1-I 25' 46 7 1.9 0-svn MARILYN TOMANY Muggs tzckles the worze: .frnzle thats always arnrcable lrhzng for pzrouellef I cant I gotta durt patient J panacea utter .vupreme Vaudevxlle Show 3, One Act Play 3, Canteen Commrttee 3, Graduanon Com mxttee 3, Intramurals 2, 3, French Club 2, A Cappella 4, Gxrls' Glee Club 2, Orchestra 3, 4 QL ai ROBERT THOMPSON Bo Nah I never do homework wuecrack: one of Hapr boy! .rmzles Dad .r Chevy care ree and carual Lzltle Sadie Intramurals 2 3 4 Baseball Team 2 A H N1 THOMAS TOMANY Tom I beg your pardon Boy you Jhould have been wzth ur Frzday nzght' mad nrght jaunts I had no lzcenre Canteen Commrttee 3, Prom Commlttee 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Boys' Glee Club 2, Skr Club 4 6 Q fa A 1,1 it Flag J X 4 ., A sl A , ' ' - .V A I I ' r,-V' Rf F Nw x Al, N11 .1 ., is 1,1 Q, JL, ' A r st f- if lf 3-, fi 'V ' Q I.Q'1,k Aj ev A J ,N f X , Y ca K an 61:2 s L v V ,Q I il' A f v if 4 M ' c V at c , 'M ski, I Alb 'K . as r I Q' I 5' Q5 I ,ffl I, V V , .J M pp I T J r fa. , I A Mx 8 , V W , W c J tm'-if A 111 , 1 I I ll I 1 I K 2 T' r x Q, J 'I 'Ski L A . 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I I U .. ., ' ' ' ' ' fl I If ' U ' ' ' If I ...th IE.. ,- . - 07 JUDY TOMS Barefoot gzrl utth roxy cheeky quzet ly mtellectual pettte u aztreu frequent deep hlurhe: wary com plexton Darren Center Luncheonette Entered Jumor Year Intramurals 4 A Cappella 4 me-Ee' VW at 'lv :fel F I D , 5 Y L M Y 'LOU UNDBRWOQD Funlef I jigure Buck5 Beaver eppy cheery Oh honertly' ty hztty blonde Can t think huhj Mary Lo o 0 ul Dar1annus2 3 Nerrad 3 Student Coun crl 4 Honor Socrety 3 4 Vaudevrlle Show 7 3 4 Prom Commxttee 3 4 Graduatxon Commxttee 3 Intramurals 2 3 4 Cheermg Squad 2 3 4 Softball Team 7 Forum Club 4 French Club 2 A Cappella 2 3 Lai 44,a6c l ' LINDA VERNET Smokey Y Teen: tonight' lY'eed Beach lzfegurad I got the CAR ' quzck mood change: Jecret middle name dark natural curly Ha ha laugh much? junxor Red Cross 2 Prom Commxttee 3 4 Graduatron 3 Intramurals 2 3 4 A Cappella 2 3 Gxrls Glee Club 2 tw! 1' JAMES WADDINGTON rm quzz kzd Welk trnztattonr That: a fun gantef' at Argon verhore Stan Freherg e Mr Imagznatzon Bertha do I Jrnell doughnut.r3 Student Counc1l 4 Thespran 2 Treas urer 3 Presrdent 4 Vaudevxlle Show 2 3 4 Tralhc Squad 4 Proyectxon Squad 2 3 4 One Act Play 2 Director 3 4 Chrrstmas Pageant 3 Track Mana get 3 A Cappella 2 Boys Glee Club 3 H eat? yew 1 KATRINE VAN HOUTEN Teen Netrad cover gtrl Dutch dynamo 310 a :eat Not a chance tzny teeny crexcent eyes a rnzrty menagerte never .ray dye Darrannus 2 Nerrad 3 Art Edrtor 4 Thespnan 3 Secretary 4 Lrbrary Servlce Club 3 Junnor Red Cross 3 One Act Play 3 Coach 4 Prom Commxttee 3 C ratluatron Commrttee 3 Tenms Team a lntcrfarth Club 2 A Cappella 2 X It X fra? f 'J C JL we 1553..- I ra- K I Xfwf X-N-LAL KJ fgxayi BARBARA WAGNER Barbie ntello cello eye: as blue ar the Jky Oh that darn A .ftrzngl ltke father like daughter J e Img: the Jezw and OO 0 that J'77lIl9 date halt Intramurals 4 A Cappella 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 All State Orchestra N I Ll , Af:-f ! 0 ' ' , fy .gd :inf if 1 ' l' oily, ,J Q rf. ,J I - W' ,it , ,, , ,M j xi 'wp V. .L 0 1 1' vt Y p V Il . ,, I ,, f ., I - I 7 v W t.' 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Slteilx 1a Ig SQKX , ' fe ,, gl 47 ROBERT WALKER Bo Nerrad Darzannur go between brotherly Bob putter: on the green procrartmatmg Calzfornza here I come frfendly llzrt Wowff Darlannus 3 4 Nelrad 3 4 Student Councrl 4 Golf Team 2 3 4 Boys Glee Club 4 1- X fin ROBERT WATERS Bo :ophomore grrl.r Three more minute: you guy: Acolyte dozngx haze problemr rererued but actwe Darxannus 4 Traflic Squad 4 Chrrstmas Pageant 3 Intramurals 2 Football Team Manager 3 4 ,g Q-v JOHN WILLIAMS DAVID WILSON Big Jaan Willie blue chip boy Dave elephant boy Whn cha .rtozc a way of hu own dom hui? downrhzfter May weekday xllnexrer Yeah an .vo I I borrow a paraheet9 You re clobbered hzrn Pact makzn a men' derpzte the laugh: Boys Glee Club 2 3 4 he know: the score If-L Darxannus 4 Prolectxon Squad 2 3 Interfalth Club 2 Chess Club 2 3 4 Boys Glee Club 2 3 4 I 1-. 'N Q I fa' l.. N 3 ROLAND WEBB Skip Tarts puddle yurnper e leader the Cabzn' Jpendthrzftw ro friendly a lzkeable lzght weight Entered Jumor Year Vaudevrlle Show 3 Intramurals 2 3 Tenms Team 4 WALTER WINCH Walt Naw 1 never blurh red beaded temper Good nuff u heel chazr racer Yeah? hockey rn 1uly99 Darxannus 4 junxor Red Cross 2 Foot ball Team 3 4 Baseball Team 2 3 4 Hockey Team 2 3 Asslsrant Captam 4 Boys Glee Club 2 4 1- LL 11-39 l. i X b... '- ' - b... '... ' ...th ' H - - . . . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . . . . - ' ' If II ' ' , s , 1 1 9 ' ' . ' ' - 4 ' . . . . ' 9 l ! 3 7 7 Y I I ' . , , Nlxi , F A Li. Q ' f x - 'Sires . .ox ,lb 1 , -gg, , 1:-5,5 .Q qi, ' Qi., N, H 4' 4 X.-, I r sf s., 1 fix O t, I .-F ' ' '.. 'lalirqi ' 2: ivugi WG 'Mt 1 2 54 T55 'Jingle' ' I ffl-'Vi ' . , . . . u e rr n ' . . ' ' . ,,'j'H U v I rr 1 n 'I' '-I. rv r ' - ... U ..': , V - rr 11... ' 1, A 3 3 , ' f xl ' ' 1 .uf 1 e . . a I , . - . ' . I ' ' ' . . . , , Q , , 1 l I 1 us 1 5 , , I 1 1 1 , , 1 x ' ' ' R .., I ' Y- Yev h- P F f.? Y' -1 A, . 651 C35 I MQ U ,, 48 '5 6 Q KJ I I 'IA I W NV 1. ', 33 . . -1-'W' MARY WODTKE Slim trim . . . twinkly eye: and long stares . . . I did n0t! . . . what a walk! , . . I think you Jhould get your hair rut! . . . Marine Corp: gal . . . myriad: of bobby pinr. junior Red Cross 2, 33 Cheering Squad 4g Softball Team 25 A Cappella 2, 35 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3. X. 6 l BEVERLY YOUNG Bev , . . tenni: ace . . . crazy cachle . . . Oh, Fuddy. ' . . . a blonde with braim . . , mm-rn-m them there eyexf . . . quiet till you know her, and then -!! . . . vibrate: with vim, vigor, and vitality. Dariannus 4g Latin Honor Society 2g Vaudeville Show 3, 4g Prom Committee 3, 4g Intramurals 2, 3, 4g Field Hockey Team 2, 3, Captain 43 Tennis Team 2, Captain 35 Forum Club 4g Latin Club 25 A Cappella 2. Q. NH, il jx X .iff S gtg :J-QXXXAFV :X .NVQ Z N i L ,t if l Jack and Polyphe- mus watch the show from the balcony. At the Canteen dances Pete I-Iobie's courses seem rather questionable this year. Sue agrees. Kamen sets the crowd rocking with his hot guitar. Casual Sunlorb vw rn an In Clm 'l an lzla mx ll and Ill lllc jour football N-wolifm '1 on rc aff ue! Hacfaazey Wal xwll Doug gets dunked by Betty and will! at 1.1 S1 rxng fcvtr tapturti the thoughts of Ingrid Gmny ,md Iutiy 50 Gmlt' In Cluzrfntftz' I mt! dmff me zzbj ue 4'az1'I read Ike Duffu .'X'41z.f. Qzmm m 711vfl11ll Come 111 juuppz fI1L7' and out 4' ,,.aw HA al,-...S ...Z A-4 A rhnrsry crowd keeps Lmda busy at the concess1on A famlll-if SCCHC Paul OUI Cameraman arranges hns models WMM ,.. v 1.591 N-S. Yum jfln nc Lleuzcd up flae Lafclemz Jag D011 lun Ianf C I rn lxlp and Tfd Tenn and Dave Qloat mer then' Sophomore PFOJILICS ll nlnarml of the One Act Plays Stew lxlxes room vs hg sruduss ots of room nunpfwp K 5 A 4 M . , J ' - sl . I . ,Q 1 fy' ' 4? s s N , A., , ,., , I M. 4- ,,,, -' ' LP ' 4 . l. ' X Y , , , A ' ' . ' ', 2 . ' , . Q, K s :ff - Q yn ' y. hw-i :W 1 - , I sf, r A A A M . 17 , 7 ' 4 A ' ' A .U , . . J . ,k.7 . 'V . 2 , , I . A . Y . 1 U ' V' L ,V 7 ' xx ' . V 1 A-2 ' 'N I .4 .N - 'A 'hen ' . ' . . . I -ax I 'I vw., 4,1 '- N 7 . 4 .Q I I A '-4 A 1, I ., - . ' 1-.w' I 1 , sf as ' if Q 2:4 af' ,--1 , is 1. ,-fe sf 9' Row 1: A. Heidemann, B. Herbert, C. Dichiara, J. Taussig, B. Coon, D. Raarup, K. Van Houten. Row 2: C. Jones, M. Underwood, j. Lupinacci, S. Smith, L. Hicklin, J. Toms, M. Minor, J. Bartolo, A. Miceli, M. Eisemann, P. Forster, R. Hesselgesser, J. Moon, j. Bianco, S. Duguid, S. Albrecht, L. Lee, K. Doyle, J. Appleton. Row 5: B. Young, S. Emery, G. Churchill, C. Mullen, D. Sanford, C. johnson, M. Wodtke, S. Purvis, R. Webb, W. Cantrell, R. Sienkiewicz, P. Lindenfelser, T. Kraig, J. Waddington, S. Hoyt, A. Sullo- way, J. Ott, P. Cady. Row 4: V. Bardsley, G. Burr, M. Sturncr, L. Carlborg, M. Maxwell, M. Rhodes, L. Horine, C. The Class Dexter, M. Macgregor, I. Helgesson, R. Cubeta, C. Gordon, B. Wagner, J. Thompson, M. Fulton, M. Morse, L. Montlick, L. Cooper. Row 5: E. Parker, R. Manwaring, R. Clark, C. Lombardo, G. Creber, 1. Stone, J. Montlick, R. Palmer, T. Tomany, A. Kasicwicz, K. Baldwin, G. Dash, W. Winch, R. Saverine, P. Romaniello, E. Murphy, T. Shmanda. Row 6: M. Batten, B. Goodrich, V. Phelps, M. Fertig, L. Black- ledge, S. Senftleben, D. Harroff, M. Tomany, V. Lewis, P. Corker, N. Orr, M. Bowers, S. Taylor, E. Hale, D. Dadclona, S. Lindner, G. Sickinger, S. Lovell, M. Leclerc, E. Hull. Row 7: G. Dugan, J. Kiernan, R. Waters, D. MacGarvey, I of19 9 J. Mitchell, C. Lutz, P. Hammond, V. Surwilo, J. Franklin, D. McMahan, R. Karl, G, Billingham, D. Sorsenson, B. O'Brion, H. Hoyer, j. Menefec, K. O'Kc-L-fe. Row 8: A. Raclway, L. Vernet, C. Ohrn, J. McCue, N. Johnson, L. Clcaves, B. Querro, S. Baker, B. Schade, M. Dunn, M. Lind I. Sorteberg, J. I-Ierold, C. Mesologitcs, C. Chase, F. Cenarni 1. Mullen, T. Russo, C. Olsson. Row 9: D. Bruce, J Marinella, B. Thompson, F. Moore, D. Carhonier, T Kelleran, M. Fordham, C. Brown, L. Chapman, D. Clewell G. Dafour, W. Goddard, P. Kamen, D. Dill, N. Maczkov S. Howard, D. Wilson, J. jones. Row IO: Mr. Ottavi, Pl s Ellis. V. Moffat. K. Stackpole, V. Kilbourn, C. Sloan, B Albert, J. Garroway, E. Sloan, M. Glenn, D. Doolittle, P Morrison, C. Blanthard, L. Talbott, D. Simpson, S. O'Meara S. Capossela, J. Zypthill, S. Freeman, A. Adams, L. Raisbeck Top Row: left to right. R. Wall-zer, P. Ham, D. Stagnetta L. Nyberg, L. Hudson, A. Clegg, G. Preston, D. Dean, S Savoca, K. Danks, A. Pleasic, B. Tiekert, R. Quinn, P Besther, B. Synnott, J. Arnold, N. Flynn, R. Christoffers, W. August. Absent: J, Anderson, M, Casciolo. D, Cotta T. Dance, s. Hooper. L. Northrup, W. Phipps, P. schofaeidj H. Schwartz, E. Stethns, J. Williams. u The Class of 959 When We Wc-rt- Very Young 165 ,r IWC? We arrived full of spirit, and ready to do our share in school activities. and after the fun was over we had more fun cleaning up. Bob, Lucy, and Mary Lou put an end to the canteen decorations. . . , 0 2 I N , f .fe s 3 As our class ofhcers we chose Chris Brown, Vice Presidentg Sheila O'Meara, Treasurerg Mary Anne Sturner, Secrctaryg and Bob Saverine, President. Wcmrking with Mr. Otravi, class advisor, we managed to become juniors. 'bg i' Xe kg c .rii . riar. W3 ruin f 'fd ' . 1 -f x w - . Q In 5 3 We participated in all mrlr of activities . . . Sheila and Lil . . , our future editors-in-chief?! Hey. Marg. are ,mu mrs tue iron? Chris and his marvelous magic never ceased to astound us. Nancy and Mary display mixed emotions about the results of the game. In The Mlddlc Of Thlngs Whrv says cheering xsnt work7 The pmol Megs and Grnny after a game fig Mrl-ce and Barbara amrd the decoratrons StranLe transformations tools place at the Vaudevrlle Shovr jrm and Pete are boys you know' of the JUHIOI Prom We worked hard and the results of our Carousel were ll e won7' Dave Burt Teen and Lynn are the trnumphant vrctors of the One Act Play Contest 7.5 jumor Englrsh classes gave us a chance to express our rdeas clearly and ln a lOf.,lC8l manncr 1 .3 kr C 4 9 K 1 i 3 4 pleasing to all. v int A M3 1, sg , -, ., ' Q 3 ' Arrlvlng As Senlors ...Q-ff' up -ng. for the second year 1n a rom we excelled ln the One Act Play Contcst Cheers say jom Plppr Mrke and B111 rn Champagne Sec Margnt Leclerc from Luxembourg and Hans Hoyer from Norway our exchange students rmpart thelr warmth and humor to our commumty -bl! It was a memorable occaslon when C P Gopalkrnshna from Mercara Indra descrnb ed our srster Clfy To the delight of the stu dents Dee models an Indxan sarr As we entered our Semot year College Boards vscre foremost tn the mmds of many F,fm.-.,,,-1. ll'e hai e a reelly big .rbew loday, folk! Buff describes the action during Dave and D1 prepare to abscond wxth class dues football games I, 1 '. ' - I . J W -..-sw .rl rl X ' 1 ' H - -,wa N V X . .Y . X fi, r I 4 XX . ' l Q , I ' Vltifiihrl Ati YW? . X .qx '11, ,'x 'f ,'s ,fC- : . V'-2 '. , . vii f , 4 Q in -1 . , . . X ,rf ' - ' N-'iff 1 Q V ' s A 'Q .zu g . '5 ' . . 4 f . ' K I as I s' l l I I A l ,. X ll ' I V ., . L . A 4 4.1 . . . fv l . s.', , I ' ' .1 ' ,ie 4-2 3 5 af? . ' -'-s wi' QT' N Wi. Class Ofhcers Row l L R Bob Stringer V1cePres1dent Sherla Duram Secretary Row 2 Cotton Rawls Treasurer Bruce Colley Pres1dent Mrss Whrtney junror Class Advlsor 02 For the past two years, the Class of 1960 has dlstmgurshed ltself rn all phases of extra currrcular actrvrty unrors have garned valuable experrence as members of varsrty teams and so should be well qualrfied to lead successful teams next year In both exrstrng act1v1t1es and rn organrzmg new clubs the Junnor class has contrr buted vrtally to school sprrrt Among rts mem bers the junlors find talent everywhere There are bands and srngrng groups and rts wrrters and artrsts have shown therr orrgmalrty through frequent contrrbutrons to Nerrad The Class of 1960 has always been fortunate rn findrng competent class leaders Havrng con ducted a successful skate sale the junxors hope to extend the hrgh standards of leadershrp whrch they have set for themselves Desprte the drlli cultres of double sessrons the junrors already antrcrpate clrmaxrng therr hrgh school years 1n a brand new school 'cr ! lumors ' R w 1 L R D Bowman A Condon B Serpt S Srmm B Betts P Horrne E Peterson C Bunyan G Lrncoln M Schnackel M Peterson C Larocque Row 2 1 Murray C Procaccrnr C Cutler B Cox D Lewrs L Wardwell J Addrs L Grllespre S Clark G Calvert G Smrth S Stoeckle E Jonas C McKeon J Murphy Row 3 D Redmond R Notaro P Van der Kreft E ,- Bunn K Garner L Sremermg D Potter J Dobson H Dayton R Slabon R Van Haasteren G Torrence B Colley Row 4 W Lamb D Ludwrg R Ray S Crouse S Wendell J Fatherley J Penn D Boyle T Woodm D Strmger R Barclay R Strlnger M Albert L Wendell C Fumega Absent J Dance S Menard Row 1 L R C Renne B Layda L Horton J Cameron N Glenn C Weber J Bracken N Clewell T Fletcher D Conroy J Hull N Ogden J Conklrn E Prerpont J Smnth Row 2 D Streeter L Anderson C Mac Mrllan R ONe1l L Abbott J Calhoun F Brrd D Row 1 L R P Marr J Coulter K Mullarkey L Tart S Pataky J Short J Pratt J Erseman A Olnowrch L Weed D Labelle Row 2 R Spnevak P Brady M Denny S Chrcatell S Stevens K Platten L McCut cheon M Glennon A DAr1nzo B Lesko J Safarrk K Almy D Cole B Bean Row 3 B Shaughnessy N Marshall J Yamk M Caputo D Stxtes N Lom Marler L Menzx B Selas Row 3 D Whedon D Taft R Sludoclt J Galaba R Alexander A Wynn D Bennett I. Wall R Arnold J Harrmgton J Dedrtrus bardo T Moltu K Walz W Dolan P Plunkett J Txmbers L Miller N Mahoney Rovx 4 R Hummert A bmrth C Ravxls H Dufheld T Blame C Talbott E Shaffer S Davxs J Frottrer M Bates J Randano C Maclwinllan D Whrte J Bloom Absent D Cochran J Fmneran R Greenwood K Johnstone K Kelly , .- .: . , . , . , . , , . , . . : . , . ' 1 Y ' D ' 5 ' . ! ' I 3 1 ' ,V ' i ' Y A' 5 . I , . , . , . , . , . I- ' , . , . , . , . .I . .1 . , . , .. - . , - , - , - , - , - . . . . Y - . , - , . , - , - , I, - , - - D- - . , , . 1 . , . , . . , , ', . , . , . v ' a ' a - y - ' - ka - - - y - y - . , , , . . ,z . , . , . , . , . . . , . , . , . , . - -...S Row I L R K Roller C Shaughnessy N Callaway J Austm A Heggre P Leonard J Heath P Werth M Lexb L Levus K Carroll M Austln Row 2 H Jenson K Taylor K Brown J Manifold P Doyle S Hutton C Mxlton B Mrtthell E Olnowxch G Rule L Brydon S Wxley D Txmmms S Duram S Grxeb S Goodale Row 5 K Jaffe B Caverly D Toms R R w I L R J Kxlboum L McCray S Potter P Sawyer S Ellington P Welpton J Pataky L Turner B Cavallero J Fahey K Tukeva J Herman S Shaver Row 2 J Valerno J Condors C Shoemaker S LeBlanc R Russell C Obuchovsskl J Moore S Noblet I. Johns M Wells N Buck K Kmg G Russo L Alfson L Cogburn P Bnxler Row 3 L Potter B Strong W Smrth J Gordon D Fletcher R Warren D Blanco G Mayes L Frscher Row 4 P Connell T Spangenbere W North J Sammns R Patrxck R Delmsl W Scanlon T Talbott J Cooke J Ken L Maynard S Lmdbergh Absent P Fowler iNOlQl L rter YQ Roszcl R ang,r1llo XJ A N55 w X NW H VYN D 'N N w ' Q1 Vows Bnelen P Sanchez D Mmahan C Wrlllams M Bacon R Semels R Thomas W Sch1ldnecht J Green J Haxnes B Stexens D Dolccttn R Johnston W Baker B Nolan S Orawsky Row 4 R Awery N Lemone Z Steexer M Taylor D Buchs T Tousey A Muller R Bray R Jesperson NI Cordes D Thomas M Golden ben. D Fletcher T Wcck Absent V Racamello .., -ui Ill 'W pJN- XJ px, See be J u eanng Jhoex loo jumors bemg set up for a homeroom photograph 1 Der Luffely Lzttle Lemon Szxtersn Phyllns Betsy and Shexla check each other s ttckcts Hanging from a u bite oak tree The mo Zel R1ck and jack harmomze Junior Casuals Where J that laxz9 Sxmmxe Judy and Kathy after a Darxen vlctory Strznger nz the handx of an angry Barry Dave encounters Mr Barry m a captxve mood o X , 1 X, , Y G . .V 'Q 2 , Q A ' I v ' NJ A I f t y 'f Oy x F L, ? te,t 5 i yt I, f E ' , 'It j Class Ofhcets Nancy Ronk Advisor Row 3 Row l L R Linda Schilling Secretary Treasurer Miss Green Sophomore Class 7 Mr Wilson Sophomore Class Advisor Rod Parker President Dave Roberts Vice President This year's sophomore class is the largest to enter Darien High School. Although the class at first displayed the usual newcomers bewilderment, it soon settled down to the more serious high school lifeg and, as the school year progressed, its importance was shown through its contributions to school life and its success. The DHS varsity teams, both boys and girls, were ably stocked with sophomore class members, all of whom have promising futures. The same is true musical- ly - sophomores have shown ability in all phases of the high school music program Dramatically the Sophomore play M Snoop is Murdered tame close to taking the One Act Play Contest first prize The well planned Football Dance was further proof that the sophomore class will be ex pected to play an important and outstanding part in the future of Darien High School ophomores Thmk you can Jtfelrla 1! Marty 9 Marty and Pam brase the ladder for the Football Dance 3'5- is... Hey do you uant a round nose or a square one? Jennifer launches her career as an artist Pete Al and the rest of the boys look around for the other half of the sophomore population 'Nv'!vryU'! ' if S--Q ,,.. 43 '1'1 Row 1 L R 1 OMeara F Carpenter S Brunner B Laslo R Adams S Moulyn G Thompson M Mc Caflerty L Damm j Waddrngton B Phelps S Bella more K Sorteberg j Fernald T Benedetto Row 2 j Wehmann B DrCh1ara F Ford B Scoheld A Tuctrnardr D Knobel P Hrxson L DeForest S R w 1 L R A Wexler A Buccrerr C Contr M Osako D Hutchmson S Betts M Moore B Warner G Mucha J Allard M Forero M McClellan S Guest P Roller J Frumaro Rom 2 D Roberts R Parker G Forte W. Mikolasy il. Munson P. Carbonier S. Schaf- fner L. Schilling G. Berquist S. jallade N. Congdon anggterdx Ohlson J Fntzsrmmons C Hrke P Chubbuck D NicCarthy N Collrns E Kuhlbcrg, J MCCOIm1Ck P Capptr S Tucker Rovs 3 A Delaney R Lambert K Rawxn Goyette D Wrllumscmn H Marren A Raka stder F Ohrn R Burr L Green B ONe1ll II Strtes L Frtch Absent M Sqhoemxald G Swennmg M Torpey S Qurnn J Osborn K McDev1tt C Dretzel R Forte A Le-arch Rovu 3 B Van Loan E Carclla G Fertre B Hayward B Parese G Agosto B Roszel D Dolan B Skmntr A Verrrto P Swanson R Harrrs R. Talbot D. Lane. Absent: R. Buttendorf B. Carda mone M. Towne. rt I.. R w 1 L R C London J Werbeslcy C Hay B Perl-cms K Smxth B Wllson J Overton jones Row Stoecl-ter R Harnes T Cooney H Wynn Row 2 C I J Clarke D Talonx D Mnllspaugh D Rucker I. Stevenson S Nlms II Fovsle E Carter J Anderson J Henms C Wltchonkc M Young Absent F Blanco james B Scnbncr K Splrttorff Row 3 M Doore N Ronk B Donohue J Lmdstrom B Brxggs D Allen D Row 1 L R M Young S Soccl H Blake S Van Doren S Shechan D Wold E Fncnd N Chevaller M Cantrell S London D Brown D Farrnngton F Hamowrch P Nolan D Whelan C Swenson Row 2 P Baldwm K Crafts S Starr C Cattell K OConnell A Thomes J Wooclcock M Cerullo M Moore L Stone N Klem S Mclilvsrath lx Hepp G Franklm P Ptasltc S Saunders Row 3 D Holvuay S Welpton T Fnentl J Daly J Faugno B Trano V LOPIZUO D Madsen B Hubbard C Chamberlrn E DOttav1o A Wehrherm T Warner M Mmltler D Sabra D Beavon Absent J Cubcta G Drummond D Weber if f . awk S - . Exim, egpstr 12' Row 1 L R B DeForest M Annett M Kien S Chapman E Lane P Hanson Row 2 D Giancola J Fisher C Valenti J Strauss M Mills K Clemens P Hines B Taylor K Slckmger E Burke A Buek M Ptrper P Dudley M Creaser A Notaro Row 3 E Duchame C Stone H McFall M Brown A Bardsley C Montlitk P Sellers J Koller F Savoca P Creber N Bcllamore R Sniflen D Frate M Weir P Manvxarmg D Galasso Row 2 P Christiansen L Nurme W Carlson C Taylor B Valentine T -Ianke J Trola G Ellis J Clark J Schneider R Nichols j T Graham A Olsson R Stover B Kelleran G Capos sela E Brouard A Pike Row 4 T Benedetto R Curtis G Shrebotnik T Ludwig J Kramer S Fletcher S Dohrmann R Sanford F Frottxer D Musser F Dexter P Welpton C Vrviano Absent R Frate M Fuehrer G Hopkins G Titus Hebbml P Rui? Rom v R Sterling C Limone P lWl2lCDOl'1llLl P Chichester H Pollok J Monroe Vanlelorn D Cymn M jefferson P Preston D Schley R Swenson T Dekker D Cantrell Absent W Gelse G llornbeek M lxirk .af V1 1' , .- .2 . , . , .. ' , . . , . , I. , . , . - U , . . , . . . z . , . ,h . , h . . ' z . , . A , . , . ' l , . , . , . , . , . ' , . l , . , , . , . , . , . , . . , . I, - . , . , ' 3 . , . , . . : . , . . , . 4 . z . , . , . , . , . , . , , . , . . Row l, L.-R.: S. Bartolo, H. Chase, A. Peters, J. Higgins, Weith, J. Fischer, C. Offner, K. Sammis, J. Campo, P . ' ' , . ,A . , . , . I , L , . . ' f 1 . ' , . ' , , ' ' , . , . , I U , . 1 , L 1 ' . ' . . , . , J ' , . . 2 . - , . ' , . , j. , . , . 1 , . ' . , . , . ' , . P , . , . . , . 7 . 4 X I -l Dave and jane nn the 2 30 rush And then he ,raid Sue and Dave create a merry mrx up X Pnl Ioe ren: me The sophomores dxd manage to rake txme off for one of rhenr famous casual pames O Tzme pane: will she? x Gul amzdft ghoulx Sue hangs Hallowe en horrors A Percurnon Pazr Sandy and B111 at a drum sessron If ' A If , . , 3 7: , I , f '1 ,Z , . V391 i 1 a r ' 7 - ag. X s, J I. . U, E xy -' 1 v - H ' 1 .- ' 5 J, K 4, j I I X . , ' f' . Zi' 1 ' 1 Ye: youll it our Pocahontas costume 7u.rt ji Carol gets measured for her graduauon ca Mr Barry Ive got prohlemx other than f Democracy Lynn and Mr Barry engage rn a lrttle out of class chatter More Casuals - 4 ,K lf, 5 Gmny did you really get :tuck zn that Buddha .rtatue J nose? Gmny Vxckr and John gab probably about nothing between class Oh well Pam' Jay: the hemlme: wzll go up again thi: Spring. Charlotte prepares to fix the hem in Kip s graduation gown. In memory of GARY MAYES The spontaneous smile and bubbling personality which were totally Gary's will surely be missed at DHS. Yet, the warmth and sincerity he imparted will remain with us long after the shock of his tragic death has passed. i-vwnuoq1- -any 5 XXXXXXXXXXXX f ff Z 4 X 5 gf' jf' Z 5 2 l 2 we ,af ,ff He rr not dead Such roulx forever lwe In boundleff meaxure of the love they gwe Be IW i :Q it . 5 i 2 i , , 5 I 1 H 1 . my s E T S Ill-nuns:-pg duc tlon I 1 SLHDDL BJ: STUP UN SIGNAL All Student: Take Calculus' A curtous sophomore Ron Stover acquires a taste of the mtellrgentsra s mathematncs trlgonometry and as Mr Peterson gnves ample explana non Ron grves ample thought to next years courses X X Ti X ,..-- Wrth the carefree days of summer behrnd the students of Darren Hngh are already cutting thexr drverse paths rn these corrxdors of Education Ahead of us lres a year of un seen troubles and trrumphs as we are xmmersed xn ponderous ,lit volumes and smokxng test lf tubes tangents and cotan '-'M' gents verbs and vocabulary Somewhere m the far off nebulous future we wlll emerge a lxttle wxser a lrttle broader havmg gathered xm perceptxbly a foundatlon on wgl which to develop our own ldeas The followmg pages grve a glrmpse xnto the many facets of Educatxon at Darren Hugh For most of us who went our merry ways from class to class each day a great number of subjects and actrvrtnes remam ,,,....,-v-- reallzed In th1s sectron we can better vrew our school m tts true perspectlve wrrh all the opportunxtxes rt holds for us of knowledge expertence and ordmary fun Heres a new one Pzgo pzgere Jquealz gruntur Our magnstra Miss Stone assists a contented puprl Tom Talbott, m the ancrent art of creatnve Latm Students usually fund that Latm rs tndrspensxble to the mastery of Englrsh vocabulary as well as other forengn languages Those dxscrpnlr wrth mmatrve to pursue the mtrrcacres of Latm encounter such classrcs as Vnrgrl s Aenezd and Crcero J , 'Aa ' ' , r ' ' f . ' ' . .- 1' ' 'l ' I . S j - I - l fgd ' . ' y Q . A' x. N ' ' I 7 . ' . fr . Q 1 c. S F ' , . X bb Q 4 I ' M T A 1 ' 5 X . S . . . X 'A' . - It if S 51 . A l X' 'gftf fy' ' 1 'XX l gs. , V . , I - ' . X ' ' 4 WY' W unknown to us or only faintly A U . 3 . s 'B' X K S .. T T - - Qld . L K U . '- . . . ' was , , ' . t 1 , f 1 E i S E T S A, V . bf 'fin' ' u 1 - ' ' ' rl , , , - Q . . 1 . M ' . 2 . . ' 70 - S - Qs 'Nw Educatlon It ns amazmg how happy thus geometry ux Personal attentnon and modern teachmg methods as demon strated here by Mr Lally and Mrs Mortxmers Spanlsh Con versatnon class are two charac terlstlcs of DH S education class I5 smce they are takxng their asslgn ment But doxng homework for Mnss Machalka IS not a chore smce xt often xncludes attending canteen dances 41,1 A 'Ali 3 'f--........ vs I xg But Mr Lally, that word 11 not in MY zlluftraled dzctzonary Over this casual classroom scene THINK keeps watch and lends mystic powers of concentration to these Spanish students. A fortunate few write the day's lesson upon the board for the class's piercing criticism. 'i :ri K of sw ,f of . . 7Il7!1I7277l7n . . . The dc-light of receiving graded themes is here expressed by Nancy Orr, and who could be more worthy of bestowing such honors than Darien High's benevolent martinet, Mr. Adams. Bob Bray leads a panel of Sue Stevens, Dean Minahan, Wal- ly Smith, and Barbara Betts in an animated controversy over a U.S. History problem. A foresighted sophomore, Bruce Wilson looks ahead on the reading list to contemplate choices for the next book report. Quiet prevails as students wrapped in their joyful thoughts of term papers, book reports, and mainly deadlines, tiptoe about the library on their various tasks or work feverishly at a table. From within her abode behind the desk, our librarian, Mrs. Rose, keeps watchful super- vision while arranging a set of file cards. ii jay Green utilizes the privilege of all students to private consultation with Mr. Savage, one of our four guidance counselors, who lend a trained and willing mind to student problems and offer constructive advice and assistance in solving them. But Dale, I thought you broke up with her lar! week. ' A pack of hungry hounds wolf their lunches in glee amidst a crowd of fellow lunchers. 'O Cabovej While studying electro- statics jeff tries to discover the effect of a woolen cloth on the electroscope. Future homemakers of D.H.S. experiment in both needle craft and the cullinary arts. Here Edith, Judy, Linda, Barbara, Pam, Mary, and Lucy put the linishing touches on their creations of the latest styles. 'skin su V-'Y Ni-.gxmbwy-.k,umi my- . I All aspirants to independence on the roads are deliver- ed into the hands of Mr. Hansen for training in the do's and don't's of driving. Here he instructs a future independent, Charlotte Shoemaker, in manipulating the car controls. f, Q, 6 f Danny Bianco and Chris Fumega, peer into the mysterious workings of a movie projector comprehended only by the enlightened minority responsible for the smooth execution of the film showings in the classrooms throughout the year. , X 1 4 'V 93. fAboveJ Pat Doyle ponders Mr. Sheldon's suggestion of a slight alter- ation in her artistic creation while Bonnie Bielen happily stows these hints away for future reference to her own efforts. QAbovej Janice and Marlen share the heavy end of their business course in which they feverishly gather secretarial data and practice in typing, stenography, shorthand, ro prepare for their careers. 3-ix. 1- 1's 'Sr Pew even realize the existence of his esoteric group which meets sixth period to explore the ethereal realms of Bach, Brahms, and Beethoven. Mr. Thompson explains the intricacies of the clarinet for greater appreciation during future listening. Q 1' 'Q again 1 Qu-v ' It'r thore purh-button windowr that keep getting in lbe way. All is not rigorous toil among our student mechanics. Dewey Fletcher finds time for a spin about the grounds on the school's latest model chassis. ' R' jun ran? unit to hear the dulcet loner of thoxe chrome piper. As visions of today's project illumin- ate their faces, Kieth Gainer, Dave Bruce, and Ben Briggs tinker with a handsome pair of dual carburerors while Mr. Lutes observes the opera- tion approvingly and somewhat apprehensively. 7 , .d A. 'noun One of D.H.S.' talented artisans, Carmen Lombardo, uses a planet to smooth down a block of wood, which will become an integrated part of an unkown master- piece of woodwork worthy of gracing any home. lg Varynng degrees of enthusrasm greet thrs handsome model of the human drgestrve sys tem by a sophomore brology class as Mr Mac Ausland unperturbcd drscloscs the secret of the penstalsrs actron of the esophagus N., we As chemxstry teacher Mr Wrlson demonstrates In the mrdst of the general chaos of tools T squares and compasses Mr Pepr grves hrs sound advrce to an eager young draftsman and helps to solve a problem of elevatron on a delncate scale Gary and Carole drscover that an arr fllled test tube really doesn t wergh much at all These mad scxentrsts Julre Bob and Gmny employ mass medla rn explorrng certarn realms of physrcs Student experrmentatron 15 a regular part of all physrcs and chemrstry classes CFI 5' ,x lit in You ought to ree what J for denertf' 5 .- I . ' .. 4? Q Ml 4 X - 'Q ......... ..... W. 1 ' 5. -....- , 3 , s, A 5 r . ' 'gs A x X. 'v N X ! A Y I 4, . il ' J 1 N ,v- . f . ' K f , K k s , y wax K s ,. - .A x 4 A I w- 1, A . V, v Y , , , - . S . , . , . V - . 4 ' 1 V a , 1 K I -Q . l 3 . . . . f U, y , , . L - 5 N ' X ,J , 1 ff , , ,--ul -.-I H0lL',I the Jewlery? A long day nearly over, Dave, Joe, Woody, and Jeff reflect upon their various plans while taking in the scenery passing below. 9-...A .gi ns 'sy ,gxfa , .NA .XX i W '5 1 Do tell ur more. An aid to the selection of careers at Darien High is a series of talks by men and women representing various fields of employment. This career talk on the effectiveness of design in advertising incurs a gamut of emotion from joani Taussig's sheer ecstasy and Judy Harolcl's perplexity to Becky Hesselgessefs utter woe. Miss Stevens explains to an eager Sue and a skeptical Linda the proper method of propelling a volley ball. All eyes toward the clock as the bell is about to ring in this well populated cafeteria study hall. r Q z it 1 4. ,, 5 , . ij. E, J , 5 ' A E 1 - 5 W L , m K N f 4 - K 4 Q ,, gf V. f :L 7 ff X -, . A Giffg'-M' . ' f Li V P T' Qi' , 51 , gy :I , ,W . F is -- Wim L 5, me Q , . -f ' -Q, x ' Q - , ' S1 , Mf g V , i h A gli I .V , V m .K ,iii . P? Q , 1. , - , . . , 1 M' .. 'r' A 23361 wig, 1-'N 0 .. , , , , A . ,,, N. N - , xt '-v N' n Q Nf ' - ff' r. . ' ' r 1 A H ' N ' . . v-v ,- ' 'R ' f, - ' M' - 'f .' 'f vu if K ., .,A .z W, s f x nfs 1. M' 'viz' 6 H af Q' Kg 2' W Q N is w., wr . ,W x - vm. orts , , Who Are You Going To Yell For- D f' lf' f ' ,s i Row 1: D. Lewis. Row 2, L.-R.: S. Smith, S. Goodale, M. Wodtke, M. L. Underwood. Row 3: K. Hepp, H. MacFal1, Head Cheerleader B. G. Querro, G. Sickinget, V. Lewis. Borden 5 :ce cream flock up 3M B G fills the Sugar Bowl whtle ack tnes to empty If The prectsxon of Darren s cheerleaders IS demonstrated Anyone Heed ,,1,g1,tDf as they hmsh another spmted cheer Hope Kay and Mary lead the cheers at our h lb fl B G works toward xmprovmg the tech mump a on rc mques of our cheerleaders as Hope watches attentnvely nuuew 1 J ll hat do Jou tbznk you are a cheer 'I r -f qrr.v Zo, ,.-31?-v-,r leader? r 1 f. , - U 4 I I ' I ff ' I Y v ,W . X ll ,, ,. -l gjvrz, ,Se I , - .ag f, X f Efrl 4 'l '-,k. 5.1 ,, - 1.v!fvv , . , 5,44 .,,,- .. V fp: if-L, Q2E5 '-,fb - 3.11 - My Sfilrwvrl 1. . Q -'fa ':1,.f , fy. -2 3 , '. c N -H, 7,5 ,- ' .f.. 1f,+- ..'. 7' ,.'1' . Y 'Q , 'q'.. ': fr ,J , , . . F .1 e. Vw.-7 e,.1'f-5,3-'H K.: ' .fffvr 5-. 'fe , ,, V, - 'ffssf 'f :.ffl-' , 'Uf ' ea X ' f ' S-,4g.'u,,2 .i.L::,,?,4f 4 t ,t. , Q U . ' f.. H-1 -.fav-1 K . Roars To Victory .fix 1' I QAM I Darlen Roars, And Football llfbat are you frying to proze that back! are after than lmemen 9 Co captains Brown and Carbonter exhibit some of the hustle which made the team successful In the middle of August, the DHS football team gathered for the arduous practice session that weeded out all but those with definite ability, and above all, an earnest desire to play football. The atmosphere which permeated throughout the team during the following practices was that of optimism, but the pressure of the past two undefeated seasons was omnipresent Guided by Coaches Maher and Barry and a new backfield coach Coach Mautte the team completed the successful season expected by all The first game against Norwalk turned out to be exciting because Darien didnt pull ahead until the final quarter The next game with Andrew Warde was a thriller with the Waves stalwart defense holding back the potent Fairfield offense After comparatively easy victories over West Haven and Roger Ludlowe, the Darien victory string came to an end against Greenwich We fought a praiseworthy battle but the Big Red was too strong and Darien went down to defeat in a closely fought 8 0 contest This game relieved much of the teams previous tension and we went on to beat traditional rivals New Canaan and Staples with little trouble End and co captain Chris Brown and tackle Gil Preston were elected to the All State team but the seasons success was due to a great team effort Co captain Dale Carbonier at left half junior quarter back Tom Spangenberg and guard Larry Chapman were other outstanding Blue Wavers A substantial number of lettermen will return next year and should make a very strong and capable team XQ Row l L R Coach Maher K August G Dugan D Bianco C Lutz Co Captains D Carbonier and C Brown T Spangenberg 1 Mitchell L Chapman G Preston Manager V Surwilo Row 2 Coach Mautte T Shmanda W North j Haines D Buths R Parker .I Green R Stringer R Ray ,I Franklin T Kelleran P Hammond Manager R Alexander Row 3 Coach Barry I Kent W Phipps J Kiernan R Johnston j Timbers A Muller D Boyle S Dohrmann K Rawn B Colley M Caputo C Limone Head Manager R W'aters We One, two, three, uh . . . uh . . . uh . . . FOUR. ' The Blue Wave conditions itself for an upcoming game. Darien Darien Darien Darien Darien Darien Darien SCHEDULE 28 Norwalk .,.,. 14 Andrew Warde 20 West Haven ,, , 30 Roger Ludlowe 0 Greenwich .,., 14 New Canaan ,,,. 20 Staples . .,.... . 14 8 12 6 8 0 0 Darien TOTALS 126 Opponents Tom drives hard for a touchdown against Staples. 48 ' Would you boy: mind getting out of my way? Dale is stopped by West Haven, but not before making a good gain. Hare interference, will travel. Rod, aided by Doug's blocking, skirts right end. d . r . s Q. f.oi X Co gel em, Augiefu Bob Stringer and jay Green combine to maul a Staples ball carrier Coach Barry gives Kip Final instructions before sending him in. '-wwf ? e 1 sr f-ew Spang, on a quarterback keep play, heads toward open spaces. f - - . 4 Vt rv 4 Aux rlmckx. Gil. I Jhould have worn my rboulder pair. Gil and Chris are all smiles after being The happy crowd is silhouetted against the bonfire elected to the Al1.State team, - the symbol of a successful season ly there a .flrelcber handy? Field Hockey Those who criticize today's youth as soft would quickly change their minds if they had been on the lower athletic Held any one of many chilly afternoons last fall. The girls' field hockey team, to a shrill blast of the whistle and cries of mach schnell , strove to out-bully, out-pass, and out-score its op- ponents. In spite of the mid-season loss of its spirited captain Shirley Oliver, who was succeeded by Bev Young, the team successfully over-powered its opponents and performed ex- ceptionally well at the Greenwich Play Day. Donna Doolittle and Marty Cantrell were awarded places on the first All-Star teamg Grace Russo, Bonnie Cox, Marian MacGregor on the second, while Pam Morrison received honorable mention. The 4-1-1 record compiled by the team was the result of a combination of a speedy forward line led by Bev Young and Carol LaRocque, and a staunch defensive unit, featuring converted fullback Donna Doolittle. The forwards drove 14 goals through the opponents' posts while the defense allowed only 7 balls to slip through. The one loss early in the season was avenged at the play day when Low Heywood went down to defeat 1-O. Such a season would have bee impossible without the time and energy given to t team b h r cviach Miss Stevens WM Oglifllpmf ? 'f f Q.-, Adept stickhandling, here shown by Ginny Phelps was one of the reasons for Darien's success Darien Darien Darien Darien Darien SCHEDULE New Canaan ..,, Low Heywood Greenwich Roger Ludlowe Andrew Warde Low Heywood U LW 9 Darien ill fliiffyillfpillivfll 101011 ff af 'Q Rowl L R P Morrison S Albrecht M MacGregor Captain S Oliver V Phelps B Young if DLC S N blet N Callaway C Larocque S Stevens Row 3 Manager M Glenn Manager 1 517 Wadi S Nims K Crafts S Sheehan L Schilling L Nurme M Cantrell B Phelps G I7 2150 Zfxanklin Manager L Lee Miss Stevens w '40 'L 1 fp . 6 dill' . 2 1 of, dl 0 f I ll , .. 1 , , . 1 . if ul 7 bl Ll f dll 1 Q lac ' I 5 SN C .Y- ..5 NLC :iv -x ..-X- .-Q-Q 1,-, 9 if 1 P5 1. 5.-P 11' ' ' ' AZT' f': . . . X Z.if!4S.L, wF., ,.-.:.. ,. ,. lf, . ,. ,. , -QQ ? N fS.-1 Emery, D. Doolittle. Row 2: B. Cox, J. Conklin, M, Denny, G. Russo, K. Kelly, L. Weed, '.'- ,A x41 ' -R Q T P 7 ,I 1 - , ' .. Q A7 '-I H HT ,7 3,-. 'foe :7 L ' 5 X271 Al? ' ,-- flbvl' 2 K:-1 D Q9 5 Lrg If '. X Basketball Captain Bob Saverine demonstrates his great basketball ability by driving past a Ludlovne defender for an easy layup The '58-'59 edition of DHS basketball started as if it would continue the winning streak of the '57-'58 Class B state champs. But after two easy wins, the Wave lost its winning knack, and lost seven of its next eight games. Coach Maher then found a winning combination, and Darien won eight of its next nine, which qualified the team for the Class B tourney. During the last half of the season, the Wave played its best games against favored Staples and Norwalk, beating them both with a combination of smart basketball and great team spirit. The DHS five finished the regular season with an 11-8 record, taking fourth place Cout of tenj in the Fairfield County Con- ference. Captain Bob Saverine the only starter left from last year s team kept the team on an even keel with his defensive skill playmaking and accurate shooting which made him the team s high scorer unior Tom Spangenberg who came into his own this year was a valuable member of the team with his accurate jump shot and effective drive Senior Dale Carbonier scoring well with lump shots was an integral part of the team s late season surge as was junior Tim Tousey a good rebounder and shooter Senior Kip August and sophomore Steve Dohr mann shared the center position both doing a good yob off the boards Seniors Chris Brown and Dave Dean and junior Mike Cordes were valuablc relief men for the starting five With several lettermcn returning next year and some talented junior Varsity players moving up the team has a bright future ,,,..4-3' f- Rowl L R K August T Tousey Captain R Saxerint D Carbonier T Spaneenbtrg Row 2 Head Manager N Maczkov D Dcan C Brovtn M Cordcs Row 7 Coath Mautte S Dohrmann E Carella R Parker Coach Maher , 7 7 3 . . . . , 1 V 5 . . ,Y . . ' 5 . . . . , 1 Y 7 ' a L A , t V 7 I ,v ,,, -V! V . . - V X ' , wax . .V Q f .V ' r .L ' ,ax ,. 4 -- -s: , K2 ' . tr Y of . 'W ' , 1 I r fs ' K Q V . ,Y ' 'if t - A ag , Y 'ix I' V B ,' M 8 , , . Ai X l . 43 Q 2 l' i I f. I in-'W .g::, i ' u ,K 1 .1 ,lv h f , ' f ' J 5 ' ' J, 'i I , '- U: l y ' ' ,Q ' , ' .v . 1. ' x l K, . A , I - . . A , . ', -A 'fz ' ' , . , . , . , . Darien Darien Darien Darien Darien Darien Darien Darien Darien Darien Darien Darien Darien Darien Darien Darien Darien Darien Darien SCHEDULE 59 66 50 48 43 35 43 81 39 32 70 51 60 47 56 61 66 37 71 Andrew Warde Danbury ,. ,,,. .. Norwalk . Alumni Stamford Staples ., , New Canaan Roger Ludlowe Greenwich Stamford Wright Tech Andrew Warde Danbury Norwalk Staples New Canaan Roger Ludlowe Greenwich Wright Tech 43 41 58 63 58 46 55 48 50 51 43 26 45 45 48 40 49 57 54 Boy, for a liille guy you rure can jumpfu Tom encounters difriculty in winning the jump over a Norwalk opponent. lllll nw 4-51 -43 ' 'Savant-p ?!l A-dit 1 45 -.iv Oh, some on, one of ur ir going to have to give in rometimef' Dale grapples with a Norwalk player for possession of the ball Look Ala, no cuvilierfn Kip snares a rebound off the Danbury boards. Glrls Basketball Thc final whrstle blew and the decrble count sky rocketed as the grrls basketball team trounced 1ts erghth strught opponent to become the frrst unde feared team ln the hrstory of the school The vlctory clrmaxcd a scason of close competrtron but through rt all ran 1 strong currcnt of frrendlmess Many words could be used to descrlbe th1s 1959 champronshrp team experience stamrna agrlrty but rf only one word wcre to be used that word would be sprrrt Thrs was the quftlrty that shone up pcrmost throughout thc season and was the great contrrbutmg factor to tts success Led by thctr captain L1l Hull and moldcd by the masterful coachrng of Miss Stevens and Miss Carroll thrs years tcam comprlcd 1 magnrficent record of erght wrns and no clcfcats Thesc vrctorres were team vrctorres IH cvery sensc of the word The varslty for wards Sue Albrecht Bev Young and Pam Morrrson alternated hlgh scorrng honors whrle the guards L11 Marrannc Sturner I1z Rarsbeck Donna Doolrttle oan Bartolo and Grnny Phelps took turns starrrng rn reboundrng and rnterceptmg The jayvees due to a collectrve attack of the bug lost to Greenwrch but the prospects for next years team are brrght The team wrll have shootrng abrlrty herght and yet not lack maneuverabrlrty, and should contrnue the excellent record of th1s years team Bonme drtves rn for another two pornter for Darren I Av 4 A by L ks ,.-vw' 4 f I gx if T R w 1 L R M Sturner Bartolo Captarn L Hull S Albrecht Row 2 Manager S Emery B Young D Doolrttle L Rarsbeck P Morrrson G Phelps Rom 3 Manager G Thompson L Jensen J Iusher K Crafts M Lelb M Cantrell G Russo B Cox Mxss Carroll Row 4 Manager L Lee C Larocque L Schrllrnc L Wced J Heath K Mullarkey S Shaver P Annette Mrss Stevens ' 9 L - 1 R . , , k - - , L S 1 . . . l 4 l 'T , 4 , Q A , , . 5 C ' . . 'A Sm 1 I A , t ' L 1 A 1 . D I , . K , A N . A K K . D D K 1 .1 A m ' l .Q . . i A . - 1 1 1 a 1 5 7 A 5 A Y 7 J ' a V n H , - 7 3 Y . . . r . a v ' ' . . , -V n 1, - 1 .. Q A e . . ..r . 3 N, Q I u, Zz, 1 3 I ft 3 54' A I 4 Ng: F' W -gQ,,,L ' ' 4 ' 1' to 1 . 75' 3 f 0 rv 7 ' , kk ,. Q v ' ' ... 1. ' f G l I 1 I , ., - - P at . vb -4 ' l 5. 5 Y 5 1 p W, M l 5 1 an 1 p ,VA7 ' W' fi . L' Ififf Q ' ff my w Q Mgr g ' X Y ,ru ' 4 4 M I o , .- .: . , , A l 3 - - 5 ' , . , . . , - , '- y V ' -t , , , , , , . , . I V, . , . y ' a ' I . , . , . fy - ' 1 ' , - r ' y - y - 1 -if r Hockey N... 1 Q 1'-X , i ls- And remember new Mme you go after the puck ure your mek Captain Doug., MacGarvey fires the team up for the on coming action Although handicapped by the smallest turnout in years, the Darien High School hockey team earned itself a second place in the Westchester Hockey League. With only three seniors returning from last year's squad, Coaches Hayes and Wilson were faced with a tremen- dous rebuilding job, which was successfully done. Hopes for the championship were killed by two late-season ties. Following the tradition set by Darien teams, the '58-'59 team displayed great hustle, spirit, and enthusiasm. Captain Doug MacGarvey and his assistants, Charlie Lutz and Walt Winch, provided a strong nucleus of spirit and ability about which the other team members rallied. juniors Tony Woodin, Dave Cochran, and goalie Dave Stringer will return next year to lead an experienced first team. The interest and enthusiasm shown by the student body and faculty was felt more than in previous years. Coach Wilson, in his first year, ably assisted Coach Hayes and contributed much to team spirit. The combination of good team spirit, able coaching, and in- creased school spirit helped the team to a highly success- ful season, and serves as a format for future teams. w 1 L R R Stover Sammis Haines K affe D Lane Penn Row 2 Stringer Assistant Captain W Winch Captain D MacGarvLy Assistant Captain C Lutz D Cochran B Wilson Rove 3 Coach Hayes S Lindbergh J Dash W Geise l Wehmann R Cantrell D Stites D Thomas .23 , UQ 1 4- ' -r he - in l 1 ' . Y . --.--W .- -.. W Ro , .- ..: . 4. J. A ', J- C , - J . . - , J- 5 5 D- , . ' . ' 2 , . ', . , - - - - . , . , . . Danen Darlen Darxen Darxen Darlcn Darxen Danen Darxen Dflnen Darlen Darlen Darien SCHEDULE Mamaroneck Sleepy Hollow GfCCHVN1Ch New Rochelle Ossmmg Mamaroneck New Canaan Sleepy Hollow Greenwxch New Rochelle New Canaan OSS1flll'1g He!! ,-qi' O K buddy youll gel the board: next time S41 Wulf U hefef 'bf 504163 Doug trxes to get thc puck away from a New Canaan player Walt Wxnch on xcc at an early pracnce sessxon The team llstens attcnnvcly as Coach Hayes LIVES pre game xnstruc .ff -ur lf you can? flop 'em, Jqunfh 'emf' IIOIIS Dave thwal-ts the Oppositiorfs attempt to Ami Lutz, next time you Jkate pax! the refrexbment Jtand, grub score. me a hamburger. John lunges for the puck. Rrrfippf . . . and ar they come into the club- bouxe tum . . . Kevin, Coach Wilson, and Doug evalu- 1 ate the other teams from the Playland balcony. Charlie chases the puck behind his own goal. Boy, that was 4 close one! Dave survives a New Canaan charge Swlmmlng 'w-lf Rowl I. R T Tomany M Goldenberg P Sanchez D Roberts Captamj Green J Bloom A Learch 1 Waddmgton Row 2 D Clewell W Goddard B Hubbard H Marten T Talbott J Monroe F Ohrn J jones P Swanson This year a new varsity team appeared on the DHS scene The Swrmmlng team coached by Mr jones aptly called itself the real Blue Wave This first season brought the swimmers many hardshrps Because no money had been previously appropriated tn the school budget the team members had to pay pool costs at the Stamford Y Cthelr home poolb and provide their own transportation The mam feature of the team headed by Captain jay Green and Business Manager Jim Waddtngton H 4 t ' , ,Z TK f Y . T I f . sl. 'Bde G in Captain jay Green surges to gain points for Darien. was its youth It was mainly composed of juniors and sophomores and junior high swimmers often prac trced with the varsity providing a good long range program Although the teams record was not too good the Wave should have an experienced aggrega tion in the next few years The consistent point getters for Darren over all were Captain Green m the freestyle Don Clewell m diving and Jim Bloom rn the butterfly ,0 'lP ' la--. Su5pended animation. Don adroitly executes a difficult dive. an ff! Darien Darien Darien Darien Darien Darien Darien Darien V1 -rg? , .V . if-fag . .r K I Darien SCH EDULE . 24 Stratford Bassick 34 , 49 Norwalk 24 Greenwich ,., Stamford .,,.. St. Mary .... Andrew Warde 37 54 , 18 Staples M 34 29 5 5 xi: uuuuuuuuhhbbb Paul practices to perfect his butterfly stroke. f s t i s Harding ., r , I ' 3 B i V1 Q 'X Q E Y fx,' 4 ' ix 5 P1 -Q., fur I K f . k f , ...ze- sq . 4 bf. ' ,, 'W c , ' ,M : W .rm 'W e ' '12 1 es: A Darien swimmer springs off, starting his leg of Help!l'm rink! the relay. Paul executes a jackknife. Captain Green and other team members watch as Darien competes in the back stroke. K v I if Ks ,C . ,,,g Vg k ra v Y 8' ,,.! 16 J '1,Ai,,.w:- ri. I I Lucy and Mr Macfxusland have a friendly discussion of Student Council The Student Council is a representative organization formed to voice student opinions, and incorporate new ideas for the benefit of the entire student body. Because of the breadth and spread of its activities the Council is the most influential group in the school Four score and :ez en yearr ago .1 john Franklin is captivated by a silent auditor rum This year the council has begun new programs as well as carrying out its various perennial activities One of its most impor tant accomplishments was the institution of 'W the Honor Roll giving recognition to superior students Another equally rmpor tant establishment was that of the School Council a student faculty panel You my the council but alloted S5 O00 for an Elm: Prerley appearance? council affairs .-.un-.egg Tasse non Row 1 L R M Bowers V Moffat W Phipps treasurer 1 Heath vice presrdent 1 Franklin president j Fatherly vice president L Carlborg secretary E Hale B Herbert Row 7 S Duram D Clcwell M Glenn P Morrison L Talbott M L Underwood S Smith N Maczkov D Car bonicr H Hoyer S Purvis C Lutz M Lcclerc S Emery Row 3 T Kraig., D White A Winn T Talbott G Carella D Lane B Hubbard P Dudley S London P Duff L Damm P Hines J James L Johns J Green B Collty R Stringer J Waddington Mr MacAusland Ad visor A zxoleni rez olunon of the prolelrznal 11 the only anrwer Pam seems qurte pleased w1th John s proposal as Tom stretches wrth concentratron and Lanny pensrvely vetoes the formatron of any new commrttees X I I Hey Ihatr not 4 bot dog 11: my thumb A genurne pedngreed DHS hot dog gets a new owner 1' 4- 'V- axih A sf of X 1.1 'lv I ,A Darren Hrgh boys whoop rt up at a pre season pep ra y Every Monday seventh period, Student Council members filed into 102 to drscuss pressrng problems, to plan actrvmes, and to relay new rdeas Jrm Waddrngton took charge of the concessrons at football games and because of hungry fans added a subsrantral sum to the scholarshrp fund .afa- Quzcb jzm stop that man be gave me 4 ruble Lucy and jrm are kept busy by the thttsty throng Many problems of a growmg school were remedned th1s year by the Student Councrl School sp1r1t was aroused by prc game pep ralltcs To allevrate thc problem of the crovudcd seventh pertod study hall several stu dents were grven the prrvrlege of an honor study 1n another classroom The honorable Betty Margrt Pat Sandy Gay Donna and Bev tend the textbooks m honor study hall Y 7 W . : .rx pf be jx! t we l ,Q ' 4 -rf t , A . , X sn XX: 5 fi YV ' ' . .ll sf- ' e ' jxt,sLm . . . 3 g . . fi . . . . 1 A I Q ., -. A L . . 1 ' f ' . . ' .' 'ni- ' ' ' - ti 1 A f a 'I , V , R , I yr i N . -A A . . L Q 9' V 4' I . kj. 25 -ue if! l HE' , . S. ff: sl ' . ' - A ' ' 4 .' 'Y' 'W ' ' 09 1 . fr 1 jr. 5 I' 4. x I r 'f- as 'Y 1 ' 346' 4- ,- , . ef ' -' 'Pls ' 'Q' 2- X gs , M J 5, I I f fl K . y . -- ,Y VA V x . A .I ' ' V Yi' ' Q. is t .- ' 1 S S X ff 'sn ' ' ' . ll . Darnemtes hopeful for a cold wlnter wxth lots of xce helped DHS students accomplxsh another successful skate sale 1n December Stu dents spent days pohshlng and conslgnlng to get the skates ln shape for the sale and they sold' lfQ'. X, 534i Lady 5 nze 15 ma am? Uhb Ye! I guest: we can tell them Bonme bargams for a fan' prxce :nav 'Misafir' And don t forget folk: Happy Smzppzef can gue YOU that peppy feelzng at the Jtarl of tvety day john uses the P A to dellver messages of com mg actxvltxes to the DHS student body I' Hey thu polub 1: gfeenf Lmda appeals to Student Councnl recruxts shxnmg scholarshnp skates The student body IS becomlng more mdependent as rt takes over dunes once performed by the faculty The student supervlsed cafeterxa mtroduced three years ago has xmproved as more students parncxpated to clean If up Students prtcked up thelr ears at ohn s famrlrar volce nnformtng the school of commg events Oh tbofe 110 lutty crumb: A clean sweep by Don Clewell y . , ' R r ' ,J L .- r 1' rf Y 'N li 1 , of K , f 331, , W 1 4 H , ,M m l . , 1 l . 5 ' f W ,X X - , f' ,I ' I .1 - . ' . . Y s y fl 1 -f Lpilgygsky A ' 951 53, K l ' 3 . Q - wl A. f . . .e 1 't ,. -in . v. , N .. , , V . , ,, . N . I ,, , If Details -l- Deadlines : D21I'i21I1I1uS With the risk of appearing self-centered the Darianmzr has taken for itself three pages in which to reveal to the world the blood, sweat, and tears which went into producing these hallowed pages. The editors, browbeaten and purged by their most beloved leader Lil Hull and her assistant Marianne Sturner, doggedly retreated to their 203 den every - seventh period to attack the maze of pictures, proofs and copy paper. A few indispensables like Pam Morrison, Ingrid Sorteberg, Margit Leclerc, and Megs Fulton were caught in the dragnet cast by frenzied and distraught editors. These efficiency-plus experts saved many an editor from a fate of complete nervous disorder. The approach of the final deadline snapped everyone out of his post-midyear lethargy and Mrs. Germain daily repeated those magic words, Will boys please wear jackets and ties . To the amazement of the staff and thanks to the guiding hand of Dr. Merritt, aided by Miss Landers, and the co-operation of the whole school, the 1959 Dariannur went to press. Lookr like thi! one has been Jand- blartedf' Next we transferred our ideas to those omnipresent shutterbugs Paul Romaniel- lo, Ken Walz and Rick Semels Qwho took this picturej . The big day was when Pam and Dottie took the fruits of our labors to Dr. Merritt for approval. Now biddier, thir ir lhe lemon for today. . ,s'.k'E The first step in producing a yearbook is hunting through other yearbooks and accumulating ideas. R. 'Qfui ll ell. hir mother lover him! Vicki and her staff gave up homework to produce our unique senior section. Senior: addrerr all complainlr to the above As a result of working hard all summer the literary staff led by Dottie finished up their duties and re entered the human race 99 X am mm Unknown to the casual reader a yearbook is quite a financial investment, In order to keep the accumulating intake away from the aesthetic hands of the editors, level headed and competent business and advertising staffs were employed to collect and count the millions. Finally, scraping together all loose change, the last bill was paid, and the business and advertising staff slept in peace. I want you kids to get there before Neifadf' Then there was the problem of where to get the money. Many shoe soles were worn through in order that we Q :fl I wa-my E 1? U i- 'O Nick and Dave, the ones who got grayer and greener as the editors presented more of their expensive ideas. might hll the necessary ad- vertisement quota. Here Pete shows a perspective customer Vicki's creations, Sv!-Y Forty :allowed hrzgerr type on. Finally we gave the finished copy to joanie, Theresa Cchief typrstj, Gerry and Carole, whose job it was to dicipher it and transform it into type. el? The happier: dirtribulion nay? in years. Row l, L.-R.: S. London, M. Weir, D. Simpson, P. Corker, S. Pataky, D. Tim- mins, J. Smith, N. Ronk. Row 2: A. Rakaseder, T. Dekker, D. Roberts, R. Semels, R. Van I-Iaasteren, D. Cochran, P. Fowler, C. Brown, R. Savarine, P. Lindenfelser, D. Madsen. FOO!! fun and F F What do you mean u e can t have a full page blow up Then came the dreaded layout weekend Linda and Gmny working, hard at the belgxnmng ofthe day ..-fff' T Yearbook II a xenon bufznefs Sue Burt Srevefand ManAnne ps the! The frenzxed few 1 v' ' x l . '3' .L .1 1 -., ,ah K' fr - , 4.4 ,- . M' , L , 14 H -4 w 1 ' 9 5 f J 4 - ' . ' , ab , '4 f fn' 1 f A A . I. GH 4 L! 4 4 -Xa Q M L . , . 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' 9 . :.' -f : ' -' M - K K , a JM A , are 1 'W I X , qv Q k , Nelrad 544 The Bram Trust 'X Obvrously thxs Nerrad thmg IS rn the wrong sectron Berng the outward prcture of total drsorganrzatron rt seems mapproprrate tossed rn wrth eflicrency plus groups lrke the Student Council and Darrannus Actually though behrnd thrs front of casualness and the chaos of layout weekends he hours and weeks of drlxgent ftustratrng wrrtrng re wrrtrng and re rewrrtrng and recurring ulcers and nervous collapses The vrolent drsputes wrth yearbook over who gets whzch prctutes merely adds to the tradmon of rrvalry whrch has been revoltrngly dormant for the past two years Ah the loy of sharmg Darrannus photographers' By reason of spontaneous treatrvrty orrgmalrty rn art work and un belrevable unanrmrty w1th1n the staff led by that OMeata pep and enthusrasm thrs years superror publrcatron has been really top drawer ' x Betty Dan Sue Mr Heggre Judy Sherla and Sally rn a pretense of lndustry for the beneflt of the photographer Oh look u e can ure one ofthe prrlufer u e Jlofe from Damznnur Sherla trrumphs over the copy Aggrefm e ad gelten' Note the umnmg Jmzler The aggressots jane Mary Alrce Nancy Cotton Renme jane and Alan beam over Dee s antrquated Nelrad Y ff Hey kzdf I made a funny Betsy shows a ltterary gem to het cohorts Maman Lynn John and Kathy O r U 1 ' ' l V 9 . Q G . . . ' . . sz , I . . '21 'Q . . - i 1 w. 7 1 , . . A e M ., , . ,. , - .An X 'ml . , -- ' ' . 4' . E ,' . x, . 1 ' ' ' A - x . U I . Q H3 . , 'vt y , . . s l 1 0 r U5 y , .. . . . ,, ' v 1 1 ' Y 1 I l ' - Nei, l ...greg 4 7, ,Q r wa v -4 rr , ' n , . , , , . rf l ' I l - u g c - ' ' f : 4 f Q . if . ,, xl f 3 . x . A f 'I 3 . 7 ! l 7 3 7 Y . . . I 4 we at Even bis bert friend won? tell him. The handy little workers' Ronnie Bob Sallre and Carole pause for a moment of relaxatxon wrth strll more of last years Nelrads A4 Some fall 11 art ue call zt mxpzmllon Judy Teen and Charlotte tn a momcnt of msplratron Q 'N-. --fi ,QW- H 'if f 'if ...W 15 Nerrads contacts mth the outslde world Row 1 L R W Mrl-:olasy S Guest T Bunyon J Harrmgton Row 2 M Lrnd L Montltck D Holway C Offner E Green Row 3 P Hebberd E Kuhlberg S Duram M L Schnackel J Platten Row 4 M Goldenberg N Lemone T Week F Moore E The znfamour IN emzd weekend By tradrtron and necessrty thus creattve fest monthly moves from house to house Arnrd the clutter of photo type and food an oc casnonal btt of work rs accomplrshed as rs ably demonstrated by Teen Judy Sherla and Sallte Orchestra Study hall students sometimes complain about the sour notes which waft upstairs from the music room below. Few students, however, realize the amount of time and hard work the members of the DHS orches- tra under the direction of Luther F. Thomp- son put forth to change those sour notes to sweet ones. Rehearsing three times a week the or- chestra works to provide mood music for the three dramatic productions of the year, as well as to perform at the Christmas and spring concerts and graduation. Keeping dis- cipline with his inimitable I don't want to get hardboiled, but. . ., Mr. Thompson strives for harmony, balance, and expression until those famous last words, This time we're not going to stop! , signify that another diffi- cult piece of music is nearing completion. This year many members of the orchestra had the privilege of participation in the Tri- Town Music Festival, a small-scale version of All-State In this group the participants gained much experience playing with a different group and the barriers of sports competition were replaced by bonds of friendship Alwn put don n that harmonica' Mr Thompson runs into some opposition in his usually smooth running and cooperative rehearsals Rowl L R j Thompson S Stoeckle S Starr C jones P Morrison B Wagner Row 2 P Splittorf L Abbott G Franklin F Fowlt C Moulyn Rovn 3 H Chase R Adams E Green M Schoenwold P Sanchez R Alvcander F Shafiner W Scanlon T Weck D Holway C Renne D Conroy P Weith M Rhodes S Freeman D Dolcetti S Albrecht D Stites Row 4 Mr 104 Thompson dirtctor S Potter C Rawls D Beaven H Winn M Lind R Karl J Penn W Goddard C Williams 1 Ott S Hoyt R Cubeta M Tomany D White . . . . 1 i L . t 3 O I . Q . 1 Forsteri -Larnb, N. Rorik,.T. Coonbyd G. Thompson! F.. McCray: ,C. .Chasez Offnerq Ki li 9 7 +j -N f Ujy Two trombonet led the bag parade P C P by YV ld The DHS marchxng band performs another halfttme mterlude ai VU' D V3 WL WZ Band The DHS band dtrected by Lu ther Thompson IS a most umque orgamzatnon Formed about a nu cleus of players who rehearse twxce a week the band IS augmented a few rehearsals before performance tlme by those who because of heavy schedulmg cannot be regular mem ers Mr Thompson then beglns the formldable task of moldmg such a heterogenous group mto a untfied ensemble In surprtsmgly ltttle txme wrong notes are corrected the Hey Pammy mind your munc' Mr Thompson and Pam steal a moment from thetr work to watch the boys push em back Row l L R T Cooney G Thompson L McCrae C Chase S Albrecht Row 2 D Holway C Offner M Rhodes P Wenth C Rene D Conroy Alexander B Scanlon G Greene M Schoenvsold R Karl B Wagner R Adams J Thompson Row4 P Mornson H Wynn J Penn W Goddard D Stnnger 1 Ott S Hoyt Mr Thompson trumpets are dlssuaded from out blastmg the woodwtnds the percusston sectnon ns brought back tnto orblt and there emerges a credttably performed plece of muslc In the fall the DHS band goes fresh atr and between touch downs gym classes enjoy the dlverslon of marchnng formatnons Wxth the addttlon of strmg basses the band goes mdoors and performs at the Sprmg Concert The annual appearance of the band tn the Memorral Day parade cltmaxed the season Throughout the year the band comb1nes mformalrty wlth the exhnleratxon of snappy marches and the challenge of dnfficult muszc The result ts a gam rn musncal expertence and the enloy ment of playmg ln such a group 1 l t , 7557 QV ' , ' 100 5 'fe' rc Q3 1 1 g w ' cf' ' vb , - I AM k .. v . b . 7 A 3 E ' 4 S. Freeman, D. Ddlcetti. Royv S. Pofter., E. Schaffer, P.,Sanchez, B., ' K fs f , . , . h , .A ' , . , . , . I ', , . . . , . , . , . , .ff . , . , . , . . 1' . - - l ' . - - 2 ' - I . . 1 I L q , pawxfs -fs.v-- on Q-NX XX JC- -C XX, W ff? il- al Cappella Row l, L.-R.: R. Karl, G. Thompson, J. Cameron, M. Mac- Gregor, M. Bowers, l. Sortebcrg, P. Bixler, C. McKean, B Coon. P. Jonas, P. Romanicllo, C. Rene, D. Raarup, K Taylor. J. Murphy, B. Herbert, S. Gootlale. Row 2: E. Seipt J. Zypthil, C. Cutler, S. LeBlanc, N. Glenn, M. Morse, S Grieh, G. Smith, L. Lee, S. Hooper, J. Toms, P. Brady, J Taussig, J, Smith, S. Stevens. Row 3: K. Roller, H. MacFall M. Lieb, G, Fletcher, C. Gordon, K. Carroll, A. E. Neuman A, Contlin. Hesselgt-sser. M. Austin. C. Ohm, J. Cook, R. Warren, D. Taft. XV. Smith, M. Fulton, L. Horine, S Duluuitl, B. Goodrich, S. Purvis, J. Thompson, S. Albrecht. Row 'li K. Tukeva, P. XXft'lpton, E. Peterson, J. Appleton L. Turner, M, L. Schnatkel, K. Platten, J. Pataky, K. Brown G. Lincoln, J. McCue, N. Johnson, L. Cleaves, D. McMann D. Cochran, A. Smith, W. Dolan, M. Goltlenberg, G Dugan, S. Senftlcht-n, D. Datltlona, S. Taylor. R. Russell Row 5: L. XX'eetl, J. Kilbourn, P. Morrison, M. Lind, J Herrnans, N. Orr, P, Corker, J. Bracken, T. Bunyon, M Tomany, L. Menzi, T. Dexter, V. Phelps. P. Horinc, Steevers, S. Crouse, J. Ditlittius, R. Ray. R. Semmels, K. Mullarkey. S. Shaver, K. Stackpole, E. Steffens, Larocque. D. Bowman, S. Pataky, D, Cotta, G. Preston, Quinn, T. Talbott, J. Sammis. M. Corilcs, M. Taylor, Capossela, L. MacC,ray, S. Ellington, F. Austin, C. Blanchard J. lleroltl, N. Marshall, A. Heggie, Z A Wann, R. Cubeta, L. Porter, li. Belan, M. Batten. Row 6: C R S s During the joyous Christmas seal son, Darien's co-ed choir offers in- spiration and entertainment to parents and friends. The dimming of the lights promotes the effective and traditional procession of black robes and white candles. Once on stage, the students' voices emanated forth this year with a collection of Latin American carols, a Spanish interpretation of Christmas, a popu- lar and modern number, voluminous anthems, and the traditional and glorious Hallelujah Chorus. The excellent two hours of fine music were climaxed with a retreat of the black robes and white candles. 'I'zm to one Gertrude fainlr in the third. Angels Tom, Mitkey, John, Dave and Rick in the pre-concert casino. Darie21'J aririrer to Shroeder. Dariannus l959 repeats last year's claim. Two times a week the bellowing and boisterous voices of one hundred and fifty energetic students disperse into the waiting atmosphere of the DHS auditorium - supposedly in the form of harmonious strains. Two times a year at the Christmas Cantata and Spring Concert, these efforts are combined, and presented to the public in the form of inspiring anthems, frollicsome novelties, light ballads, and ultramodern songs of our nation. When new numbers are introduced, loud groans are usually heard above the attempts at singing. In the end, with the hard work behind them, all the participants thoroughly enjoy singing these numbers. Then, just before each presentation, the pressure is put on, notes and words are frantically memorized, the music is snatched away, rumors fly that it can never be a success, and Mr. Thompson assures the group, You're the best choir l've ever conducted. At the last minute, under the competent leadership of this amazing maestro, all the pieces fall right into place. and the latter statement proves true. In May the A Cappella Choir, along with the other musical organizations per- forms a lighter concert. The dazzling effect of pink, yellow, blue, green, and white gowns on a mollifying background of dark suits draws oh's and ah's from the audience even before the singing begins. This year the students attempted on extremely difficult work constituting XValt XY'hitman's poetry, the utilization of powerful vocal chords, a variety of moods, ear-drum splitting volume, and oh! such discords! The result was overwhelmingly ',.. well, what did you think of it? Girls' Glee Club Every Monday, the Girls' Glee Club assembled with Mr. Thompson as impresario. The familiar Mouth you words! , and Sing on the vowels, girls! , could be heard as Mr. Thompson skillfully instructed the responsive seventy through songs ranging from light anthems to ditties. Kirsten Sorteberg guided and often supplemented the chorus with piano ar- rangements, and was a vital aid to Mr. Thompson and his singers. The purpose of this singing group is definitely two-fold. It is, in part, a class for relaxation and for the joy and fun which comes from singing. Yet, when the Spring Concert appeared, in which the Girls' Glee Club participated with the other choral and orchestral groups, the second, and more important function was evident. One could see that the Glee Club had spent her time purposefully, and had directed her at- tention and talents toward the traditional musical presentation. On that night, the achievements of the director and girls were exhibited, revealing to the school the often unnoticed musical talent of the sophomore girls. Lat N. Birdy-eye rieu' of the canary reftion. Mr Thompson and Kirsten lcad the mass Row 1 L R K Crafts C Splittotf ,I Tisthtr M NIacCafTtrty C Stevenson M Young M Weir P Roller D Giancola j OMeara Rovn 7 Mr Thompson S McElrath E Burke P Nolan J Strauss M Moore S Bellamore j Higgins D Hutchinson J Cubeta D Frate M Petper P Creascr D Whclan S Guest J Fernald Row 3 P Christensen K McDcvitt J Anderson B Phelps G Thompson J XX addington R Adams K Sammis Row 4 B Stoeclter B Deforest E Lane S Chapman L Schilling If lxuhlbcrg, N Chevalier Fitzsimmons M A Surwilo L '08 Deforest D MacCarthy W Carlson S Quinn M lxirk P Hanson L Nerme L Stone P Torpey K Kattelle S Congdon S Shaflner N Collins V , .- .1 . ' , . ' , , -' ' - , . i ' ' , . , . , . , , , . , . ' . P' -1 . A , . , , , . , . , . Y . , . -tvty , , I , . , .' , . J, . , . , . , . . , . . , . , . , . Allard. N. Klein, K. Clemens, M. Mills, F. Savoca, L. Carter, M. Cantrell, P. Baldwin, P. Carbonier, . 1 ,Q . , . A' U ' 3 , . f , . ' ' . n if: . , . A , . , . , , Y, -. ' - 1, . I ' , j. , . . , . , . I ' yy l D . y T. l y A. 7' Y A , V , U , . , . , . , . ' , . . C D C B up and doa n C D C B all around Dave next year he will be Darien s answer to Shroeder Boys' Clee Club To have fun singing is the credo of the Boys' Glee Club. Every Wfednesday seventh period the boys put aside thoughts of school work, assemble before accompianist Dave White, and enjoin creamy baritone voices and pungent tenor airs to fill the auditorium with rollicking syncopation. Mr. Thompson ably captains this talented group, succouring them thru turbulent waters and providing them with a variety of popular songs ranging from the rhythmic Marching Along to the sentimental When Day Is Done . The end result is a well- trained crew which shows its ability in the Spring Concert when it sings with gusto and spirit. Row 1 L R Mr Thompson director D White D Cothran P Capper B Briggs I Bunn D Dolcetti B Wilson J Troga P Van der Kieft Row 7 R Karl R Warren E Carella W Phipps B Colley W Mnltolasy S Hoyt W Wimh P MacDonald P Ham S Wendell M Goldenberg Row 3 A Muller D Cotta D Wilson F Ohm T Talbott J Cooke C Brovsn W OBrion R Slabon R Thomas I Williams l Sammls , . , .- .. . , , . , . , , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . ... . , . , . , . , . , . , , , . , . , . , . , . . . . , . , . , . , . , . , . f , . , . , . , . ,-. . Senior Executive Council ff? Row l I. R J Thompson M Fulton Row 7 Mr Ottavx class advisor Taussxg J Lupmaccl class treasurer M Sturner class secretary M Lxnd Row 3 P Hammond R Saverxne dass prcsxdcnt T Schmanda D MacGarvcy class vice president K Baldwin S Capossela Absent M Batten M Glenn All State Row l L R C, Moulyn P Morrnson B Wagntr S btarr C Innes j Thompson Rovs 2 Mr Thompson sponsor Cooke S OMLar.1 S Stevens M Macbrcgor D Dolcettx D Stltes S Albrecht Row 3 R Karl D Beaven H Winn C Williams S Hoyt Absent L Talbott T Talbott I. Ralsbetlt C Offner , Sr .,'.-.Z. , . . '..Z . '- ',J. ,. . T . , I T- LL! 1 x I ' . Z. . ,.. T A ' 1 - 1 ' ' ' i 1 ' y - r . C L.- M 'fr Il 4' v l. s , 4' . I U 2 l ii pt! 4 -+ ?.. Q 1 K KA V 1, s,mg,t.- I NH ffl V Mya, V A, ,.-.2'. ,. V ,. A ,f.i',:.s ,, . 'i . J: , , . , . , .. , . . . I . , . , . i', . . Forum lub During seventh period each first and third Wednesday, the radical cries not often heard in Problems of Democracy classes permeated the mechanical drawing room. This, the seniors' answer to the United Nations, was the Forum Club. The club, comprised of twenty-two bud- ding anarchists and nihilists, dis- cussed subjects like nuclear suspen- sion, John Foster Dulles and United States foreign policy, and capital punishment with much energy and insight. The club's advisor, Mr. Harper, and its officers, President Burt Synnott and Vice President Tom Kraig, helped to keep order when shouts of Viva Castro or Bring back Hitler were heard. The Club always picked an interesting, and usually controversial topic for discussion, and, even though the members were jokingly called The Problem Solvers of the World Inc they reahzed that the Forunm Clubs discussions helped all con cerned reach a better unde standing of the many problems confronting our modern world COME PREPARED' How 109 Diane searches in vain for an article on insect problems of the Siberian Grass lands Mr Harper Nancy Gayle Pippy Dee Teen Lynnt Ginny Diane and Pete settle a world crisis N... Another national organization in DHS is the American junior Red Cross. The representatives we choose from each homeroom are responsible for channeling the funds which each contributing member of the Junior Red Cross donates to the annual drive. This year, our money was sent overseas to provide packaged essentials to some of the worlds many underprivileged and neglected children, and we contri- buted to the Red Cross Childrens' Fund. which offers support for American children. Each Junior Red Cross meeting is spent in plan- ning and working on projects, and in discussing areas in which our help is most needed. During the Thanksgiving season, the committee utilized its artistic capabilities, and sent cheerful posters of the festive bird to the West Haven Veterans Hospital. The annual Bloodmobile was launched in February, during which the representatives offered their time to make the donors more comfortable. This activity concluded the highlights of the junior Red Cross, yet the work continued through the rest of the year to complete its program. Iunior Red Cross I e.x'pu'1 muh of f101l to gire at leur! 11 gallon. Pete tells his group of eager philanthropists the requisites of the bloodmobile. lk nn!flu'r if be nite if lbfjid gire blood and mfmeif' Miss Ylifilliams and Pete tally up totals from the combined drive. 'ful Ft Row l, I..-R.: S. Grieb - treasurer. M. Goldenberg 1 vice-president, P. Schofield -president, J. Lupinacci - secretary. Row 2: VI. liiumaro. M. lxlmmfci P. flhristensen. I.. Stone, S. Bellamore, D. Whelan, j. Higgins, K. Sammis, F. Austin, N. Cllewell, Row 5: D. MacGarvey, S. Pataky 1 H2 K. Platten, K. King, M. Denny, A. Adams, P. Ellis. gl. Addis, -I. Thompson, G. Dugan. Row 4: J. jones, A. Kasiewicz. Teen jxm and Dee ofhcers of the Thespnans are helped by Mlss Pcttersson and fellow members Lynn john Burt Rnnlt and Lmda rn plottmg the fate of the rnmates Brealung the long establxshed precedent of no VISIIOFS allowed to the Thesplan lrutratrons a Darmnnus press member was admltted to thrs occult ceremony If seventy llnes and two acts rn a dramatic presentatlon Vaudevrlle Show or Chrxstmas pageant are among the trophres on your mantleprece you should asplre to ,om the ranks of the Wlllldm Lange Troop 508 of the Natlonal Thesplan Socrety Before the 1n1t1at1on the members planned a rlgorous and nerve rackmg agenda for the mmates to prove rhexr worth As the gxddy and nervous mmates filed mto the prepared room therr laughter was mstantly sombered by the grave almost morbid sternness of the judges The youngsters went through thelr paces and proved thexr talent to the satnsfactron of Mxss Pettersson and the Thesprans The r1g1d1ty of m1t1at1on drsappeared rn stanrly and the Thesplans under the capable and energetlc dxrectlon of thelr sponsor Mxss Pettersson comb1ned talents and presented their annual spectacular the Thespran Play the last of thexr presentatxons 1n the old DHS audrtorr m D011 71 lbe lrfalcb Gomx, through thelr nmprovnsed paces B1ll Prppy Marlorne and Prlscnlla call upon all sources of talent to enact the scene appolnred them by the Thesplans Lili! I 19.9998 A ill! I SBI! The Praendfum - at lui Q, s ...G -an LW Romeo you ff back The nevncst hams Lynn Marporxe Ingrld Prlscnlla Judy Lxz fbehlnd Mlkts headb Prppy Mnlce Alan Bnll a bevuldered Shula and an ecstatxc jom French Club Q11'e.ft-re qrfil dir? Qu'eJl-re qzfil P dil? Qzlefl-ce - oh fair! The French Club reacts to an amusing statement. ff , 7X f et Lex Follier Bergererf' Dr Rollo discusses his views on Paris with Kathy Interfalth Club R Row 1 L R G Smith L Anderson D Minahan P Cady M Goldenberg Dr Lawton N Glenn C London C Swenson K Clemens j Overton jones E Warner C Splittorf Row 3 D Cole D Strecter P Weith K Kelly M lulton L Horme J Murray E Bean C Splittorf Row 4 C Shoemaker S Shaver M Denny K lxing I' MtCr.1y C Larocquc S Potter Conklin Row 5 T Dexter P Brady I' Austin N Marshall G Lincoln G Fletcher K Platten Row 6 L Gillespie C Bunyon K Brown Pntaky F Supt M Austin Row 7 P Ellis G Lewis L Miller G Calvert K Doyle 1 Appleton L Horton lv v -1 - - , I 1 - T s- 6 - X 1 , 3 - U- I 4 , - U - f ., Z W Q ' X l I -P , X As V ui . advisor: E.. I-lale, UK. Mulllarlrey, L. Menzi,iS, Pataky,, Ni Buck., Row 2: S. Purvis, -S. Ellington, The Dana ottie J., bumpkms type way Canteen With swirls of autumnal colors, a hum of melody and rhythm, and the blurred chatter of a happy crowd, the Autumn Leaves Dance opened a successful season for this year's Canteen Committee. A prime objective of the com- mittee was to interpret each theme with unity and simplicity in the form of murals and props. The effect of this was evident in the cascade of leaves, ridiculous scarecrow, and pumpkins of the first dance, and the window scene, warm fireplace, and festival ornamented tree of the second, Christmas in a Swiss Chalet. To create the proper atmosphere for any dance, the decorations must be supplemented by appropriate music and entertainment. The 1959 Canteen Committee made a particular effort to introduce a variety of bands, befitting each theme. For a spirit of informality in the February dance, Up a I.azy River , a Rock 'n Roll sextet brought out the beat of the modern tempo , as the transformed gym trembled under the feet of rocking dancers. Behind the scenes, the work of the Canteen Committee went on efficiently and conscientiously to produce the night-time frolic we all enjoy. The vivid imagination, artis- tic ability and leadership of Ellie Hale, the Canteen Chair- man and the willing help and friendly counsel of Miss Michalka the advisor were factors which helped the Can teen Committee and its dances to be the best we have had in years :mm nomination for M111 Take of 1959 es about the ,ob of cutting out the country for the Sadie Hawkins in het own Daddona Rowl L R B Mickolasky J Taussig, D Raarup J Fischer R Lambrt Row 2 J Waddington Thompson Miss Michalka advisor Row 3 A Heggi B Belan N Marshall B Cox S Grieb J Bracken S Pataky G Lincoln S Chapman D Farrington B Phelps M Moore D Giancola A Peters S Nims S Starr D Daddona D ' YO f . 1 U ' M. Baiteii, Lbnickiin, s. imllnef, E.'H51e - Cihairman, T. keiiefanf J. oft, 'Kf Stackpole! Jf Library Service Club Mrs. Rose and Carole undertake the many duties in- volved with running an efficient library. :ik But .lim Rare, I beep rtamping my finger. That book goes on the top shelf over there , Use this stamp , We don't have school next week, so , . . , Two-week- books are DOI checked during the seventh periods , Yes, we have it , About one inch from the top, type . . are some of the helpful hints Mrs. Rose patiently gives to the fifty-five volunteer-members of the Library Service Club. Each of these students devotes one study-period a week to making library material more available to the student body. Without this co-operation a superior library in such cramped quarters would be impossible. This service club, however, is not a one-way-street. The participating girls serve themselves, as well as fellow students. X fa-,,,, All the behind-the-scenes-tactics involved in the organization and maintenance of a library are fascinating. Learning to ap- He,v! Here! one on :he care and training of the preciate Mrs. Rose's difiicult task, and getting acquainted with A 1e'iff 1 flff'ff'7 new authors, books, and with new students all come as gifts . I ' D in the same package. Being a member of the DHS Library Manlyn and Lmda and an Occaslonal laugh 'fl the Service Club is a pleasant and rewarding experience. usually routine work of a library service member. Row 1, L.-R.: D. Raarup, L. Tait, S. Duguid, B. Shaughnessy, S. Brunner, M. Osako, B. J. Layda, L. McCutcheon, L. Stone, B. Herbert, J. Riumaro. Row 2: J. Osborn, K. O'Connell, B. Phelps, B. Coon - vice-president, C. DiChiara - president, K. King - secretary, N. Glenn, G. Calvert, S. Congdon, Michel Glennon. Row 3: V. Phelps, S. Taylor, K. Roller, C. Maxwell, M. Kirk, G. Capossela, P. Christensen, M. Fulton, I. Sortebc-rg, S. Baker, T. Dexter, P. Torpey, S. Quinn, C. Weber. Row 4: D. Cole, L. Miller, C. Shaughnessy, L. Menzi, J. Bracken, B. Austin, J. Coulter, B. Albert, D. Streeter, S. Ellington, S. Freeman, P. Horine. k1 Club For those who frequently gaze wlstfully out of classroom wm dows and transform the muddy fleld and drlzzlnng trees 1nto snowy wrndlng .tralls the Skl Club IS 1 refreshmg haven Thls unlque and adventurous organrzatron holds nts meetmgs at school to drscuss techmques and to show Elms of skung but the hrghpolnt of 1ts act1v1ty rs found m the ever cherrshed skr weekend As a school orgamzatxon the Skr Club provldes an excuse for excursions to far off places After careful promptmg and first hand lnstrucuons from experlenced mem bers the skl novnces JOIH their expert colleagues and set out at dawn to conquer the slopes of jnmmy Peak It IS on these trxps that the Club reaches 1ts full value and fulfills the longmg for exerclse and fun that has haunted 1ts members all week Worklng wlth Mr OIIHVI as advrsor and nm Montllck as Presx dent the Skr Club thrxves as perhaps DHS most actlve and unquestlon ably nts most traveled organxzatlon lu. If the .mow meln ue u :ll dznolze Jxm conducts one of the plannmg meenngs before one of the sk: excursxons N. Ob Sbuckt' I forgot my :led Mary and Alex snze up the slope and decide to go home ,4 Y. Are you .ture they hafe broken leg zmurance at that place? Back at school a fem defrosted members suggest more ways to get matooned nn the snows of Jxmxny Peak 7 , . . C . . I ' - 9 ' ' - v . L - , 4 . 7 7 - , . , .- V, ,. 'nr tw, X 1 1. K2 -. . X . -x X. A K nuff , . fl V rv' ' I Il ,. . f Q W , -Q Q 4, 9 .VW S. I K. Among the several new clubs at DHS this year is the Science Club, an organization whose pur pose is to promote an active interest in science and keep members up to date on recent scientific happenings To accom plish these objectives the club made field trips to nearby places of scientific interest and heard distinguished speakers lecture on current scientific problems Stimulated by dissected worms in biology bubbling multicolored mixtures in chemistry, or short circuits in physics and electron ics, many members exhibited projects in the Southern Fairfield County Science Fair, which was held at Greenwich High School in April The club enabled its members to receive aid and sug gestions concerning these pro- jects, both from each other, and from their advisor, Mr. Wilson. 5 4 'Maybe it will make a good hair tonic. Dan is a bit bewildered by the outcome of the experiment. ,w ' Science Club Heb Heb Oh it U naught A1153 eeugb pbew' Mr Wilson Meg Carol and Dan science club officers make scientific ,-,..-Q. progress Future scientists of America split their craniums endeavormg to unearth intricacies of the atom ,..-ev' . 'nf-f ,- Frm on the left mn The fathetly approach safety from Phnl to jeff Thts IS the school Nine ttmes a day the seven hundred students who comprrse the mas ses Hood the corrtdors and starr wells throughout thts school as they mtgrate from class to class Each mdtvxdual attempts reach hrs scheduled destxnatnon rn the short space of ume allot ted some move smoothly and short cut or exceed the speed llmlf st1ll others become bewrld ered and lost rn the labyrmth of hallways It ns my duty to keep trafhc flowmg to admonxsh dxs ctplme to the transgressor, and to gutde the confused Im on the Traffic Squad In hrs own words an anony mous member of the Safety Patrol has aptly descrnbed the work of hrs orgamzatton These hale and hearty upperclassmen strrve drlxgently to brmg order and efficiency to our congested, over crowded hallways They de prtve themselves of an estrmated half hour of class rrme darly to arrrve at thetr appotnted posts on ttme and to remam m vrgr lance untll each student has reached hxs destmatton safely Wtth Mr Crandall as supervrsmg general and Dale Carbomer lxeutcnant commander these stalwarts cffecuvely guard therr battle statrons wrth the grxm determmatron of a true soldler Hold 11 on the left, hold il on . . . Whoa tar oney Chrxs plays sartgeant 'M' Fall moon tomgbt Phil? Comrade Beschet the colossus of the new wxn g Safety Patrol Safety A malgamated Row 1 I. R M Goldenberg P Connell Mr Crandall sponsor J Waddxngton R Watcrs P Lmdcnfclser Rovn 2 L Chapman C Brown I-I Dufheld T Shmanda Z Steever F Moore Rovs 3 L Hudson J Ftotttet P Bescher j Hames A Pleasnc D Carbonler captam h H 1 I 7 ,K 'v to .2 ' sly! '- . f .,l, -.u .. - ff: gf' . 1' ,fi s', N' '. . , , . 7 . .. to Z dtrectlyg some lorterg some try to Q ' ' - , - , . , - .. . y - - - , . . ' 2 . , . ' , . , . n , - You mdustrrous young men who enyoy wreldrng hammers screw drrvers and pamt brushes now IS the chance of your l1fet1me' How else can you so frurtfully' exert yourself than through erectmg stage sets changmg the scenes and controllxng the lrghtmg? ust thmk' On the brg nlght of the performance you ll be able to str there chucklmg to yourself I made thrs possrble Wrthout me thmgs would never be the same Drscover your latent and creatrve talents help your future alma mater and jom the Stage Crew of DHS' Of course rf you really want to dxstmgursh yourself you may become a member of the elrte w1rh1n the Stage Crew Jom the Sound Crew yes the Sound Crew that has rhls year produced the best sound affects rn the hrstory of sound affects You drdn t really belleve that ram came from the sky and those hoofbeats from Ox Rxdge dxd you? These ambrtrous mdrvrduals and thelr capa ble supervxsor Mr. Jewett deserve to be eulo- gized' if you dont believe us ask them. Hey Ed Int the penn: button U1 6 Crew Wfe re going to make our break into acting in tbe 2nd acl Hope no one get! hurt The backstage hams Ed Gerry Mxke and Jeff Activities Din A light lfttle group fwfr Bill Pippi Mike and Joanie have a happy anniversary Senlor One Act Play Lengthy hours of concentration memorl zatnon and stage direction went into the Seniors production of Champagne Sec Subtle humor achleved by situation and witty lines prevailed throughout the play which led to Senior yubrlation as Champagne Sec was announced the winning production C es! la vie Teen. Seniors won. 2 i,N- ' L I 1 - ' .wg X ' Wx 5 I, Dee Raarup and rm Waddington experl enced dramatlsts coached the cast of Rhodes Taussng OBr1on and Fordham on to its victory As the second win for the class of 59 this was demonstrative of its superb acting ability i 'Ig it But, Mr. Sheriff, I in.riJt. Mike begs Bill to put the cuffs on him. '-Q, 5 I Zee jig eez up. Eloise ends it all for Wally. lunior One Act Play Two Crooks and A Lady , the juniors' presentation, was a combination of some rather comical situations and mysterious, serious scenes, as well. Newcomers to the D.H.S. stage, Jane Eiseman and Wally Smith made superb performances, while Eloise cuff I jd Lql 1 lm Jo haaaapy Mobi. Behind stage sighs of relief: Rick, Mickey, and Jane. Jonas provided an exotic atmosphere with her French accent. Under the direction of Rick Semels and Linda johns, the juniors perfected their lines, and so brought forth a successful performance, one received with much enthusiasm. Mom, jou goin: let me have the car Wally threatens jane. v X '- Y E 9 -1 Af t H Sophomore One Act Play Sophomores, the least experienced of the three casts, did a remarkable job in presenting their mystery, Mr, Snoop is Murdered . A Who-dunnit, dealing with a poisoned news caster, and the attempts of the law to solve the murder brought forth some excellent actors who seemed to be actually living their parts. Out- standing in their performances were Pat Dudley and Al Ralcaseder. Directors Teen Van Houten and Dave Dean coached the cast which showed great promise of becoming fine dramatists. was is gr-H Mi :casa 1 X tx hearsal. N 'T war a rough mgbt Director Dave watches with Penny and Cathy as Fred catches forty winks during re And be didn? even sign il 'love' . Lynn, Liz, Judy, and Sheila sympathize with joni's disappointment. Senior Pla When the lights dimmed in the DHS auditorium on the night of the Senior Play, Letters to Lucerne , the audience found itself transplanted to the cool refreshing hills of Lucerne, Switzerland, and sharing in the experiences of six girls at a boarding school. Soon the disastrous effects of World War II reached even the peaceful atmosphere of Lucerne and soon the air was churning with emotional gnashing and hatred. Bridging the difficult gap from peace to turbulence took weeks of exacting rehearsals, correction and more rehearsals by the cast, and inexhaustible patience and advice from Miss Pet- tersson, their enthusiastic director. Assailed by colds, accent troubles CMargit Leclerc and Hans Hoyer excludedl, and laryngitis, the cast rallied and poured all of their energy and talent into the performance, one of the best ever presented at DHS. ' - Yer, I think ifll make Broadway. The play is approved by Miss Petters- SOFA. Y A A: 0 hge? ,T 0-C15 3 . , - , ,. ji' , t I yy X L . + - fn , Dear Abby. Joni tells Liz about her letters. la f lwf A--...nm -an-vlravvvMv'I9'wX'aiA , -ar w. ,M , N k ,Q-, v , . 'Ns Rebear.ral.f, febearmlx, 1ebear5al.r. The girls: judy, Lynn, Sheila, Ingrid, Liz, and Pippi. Front, L.-R.: J. Taussig, L. Raisbeck, J. Thompson P. Rhodes. Back, L.-R.: S. O'Meara, L. Cooper, M 0OH . . . I HATE RODENTSW' 126 Sheila heads for the safety of a chair, while Pippi, Liz, Lynn, Judy and Joni look on. A . Be my valentine. juni and Bill at dress rehearsal. S 1 3 .Tp-x i Il r a lfeal lo beat your feet Tvso thirds of the Mudpies Jennifer and Betsy minus Diane audeville Show The DHS stage, magically transformed into a glitter of lights, and a colorful backdrop became the scene of our Vaudeville Show The Palace Presents Dreams of Hollywood bound hopefuls became realities in the form of singing dancing and comedy MC s john Fatherley and Bob Stringer introduced a wide variety of talent Students were also transformed from down trodden homework ridden recitation machlnes into new creatures pouring forth latent and uninhibited talent The show began with a glimpse of Ambrose and his anonymous friend as they emerged from the subway tunnel The inevitable strains of versatile rock an roll music were epitomized by The Queens Men and The Royal Shades while more civilized music was presented by the Blue Notes the Four Fifths The Seven Quarts and a Pint and the tones of Ginny Bardsley As the evening progressed the audience was taken to the muddy banks of the Mississippi where its a treat to beat your feet then to South America with a change from the rock n roll beat to the graceful rhythmic dances of that southern culture A new breed of hairy legged cheerleaders and beardless football players culminated the evening s performances leaving only the grand finale as a final reminder of an immensely successful show ,.....--L 3 A Let me prerenz zee mormng dress Participants in an unusual fashion show John and Linda EN N LAY .xv A Man thu really bug: me SOWJ' 1515 Om? U 145211 128 Dud Taft and 1115 Twangy guitar Members of the macabre Bruce Burt and Phil 9 9 ,, . . . . . . , , , . . . ' 1 1 1 - - - , 1 1 ' 1 v ' . . . . ., ,, ,, . a . , , . . . , . x H f n Y- . . -q . I Y . . w I . ' . ' A L I ig 1' A u I rl 1 T -S l 1 . ta 4 f . - ,f fr n f r- , NT M R Cv Ui - x , . ,. If f , l .3 r ...N ay ' . ' , i rf - u P' ' ' 11 . - f - . U : , , .uh 'fn-s.' And what do you uant to he 11 hen you gr u 9 Dougurxte Larnetta Lanmbelle and Curlma cheer the team on Team? ..-,p,'N -C .gigs E' They can't lake that away from me Monsieur zee: mzcro phone eeJ eempofnhlef M C s Bob and John Jmm holds on to that mxcrophone Eoo you doo f look fo good lo me Ken dxagnoses Mnke s axlments 129 sf f, ' n .X X ' Q I ' gl , ' , K U., 1 ' A -,.... i Z , Q , 9- Ah Q W- , .,. ' ' ou' p. I 1 ' 7 I ! - ' ' S A ' 5 N - - . . ' .71 l X. W . . 1 1 ' O -.. 2 Q ' M l H I y 5 , 1 'Q VXI' gf 1. 'fm' f V x 1 ' 'T 'Q , 2 v 4 IP ll k , A l ,f , U Yer, I me Bryl Cream. Marci Moore in out-of4place shampoo What: comm ol? here? Kathy Judy Marxan and Gert show that gxrls wxll be gxrls Ins-lv 96. Leslxe glves the Four Fxfrhs a few lessons m mxschxef Canteens Vivid, imaginative, and orange-flavored drifting toward olive green! This year's Can- teen Dances were presented in an artistic man ner, demonstrating the ingenuity and cleverness of the Canteen committee The coatroom, filled to the brim with jackets and capes was evidence of the terrific attendance at the canteens Shoes were kicked off into various corners of the gym by enthusiastic dancers who tirelessly bopped the evening long Less energetic souls limited their dancing to slower more civilized trudges or sauntered out to the hall to gorge themselves on cokes and cookies Oblivious of the cement walls backboards and ceiling framework dancers whirled endlessly till the clock struck ll 30 when all Cinderellas were ushered into awaiting carriagcs f Were you at the hop? Quzck tee if you can find yourself The gliding crowd fx,-N-H .hx ix 'WK X t Aw Jhuckrf ,- .a 1?- xx s... Our cornr uere killing ur Chris takes time out to demonstrate his Lil MaryLou Dr Sheila and Liz Use Ajax Linda football prowess with a pumpkin Boom boom U' ould you believe tt? I have a cold. Dave and Judy cut an imaginary rug. A R 4721- . The coaterie. Quick, Lanny, my decorations! Jr Lanny and Ellie mission. theyre stealing during an inter- Stop, look, and lift . . Magnetic entertainment captivates the crowd. ,,,..-f' ? QQ, 1 Spring Supplement Baseball XXf'ell, the baseball team didnt do too badly this year. We DID lose three games, but there were fourteen victories. Furthermore, there was not a single team ahead of us in the County Conference standings. As a matter of fact, we did quite well. Very rarely has a high school been able to field a team with as much balance as this year's Darien High School aggregation. Brown, Spangenberg, and Sammis on the mound were virtually unbeatable, while few infields can match that of Greenwod, Savarine, Lemone, and Carbonier. Good outhelders existed in swarms, but Neal Lom- bardo was outstanding. To top it all off, what about Parese, Savarine, Lemone, and Carbonier, one after another, for power at the plate. Darien 5 Danbury 0 Darien lil Roger Ludloxxe 0 Darien A Norwalk Darien Greenwich Darien Vfestport Darien Wright Tech Darien Andrew Xwarde Darien New Canaan Darien Danbury Darien Dirien Daritn D IYILII Diricn D iritn Diritn Daritn Diricn Roger Ludlowe Norxxall-t Greenwich Stamford Staplcs XX richt Ttth Antlrtxx Vvarde New Canaa Housitonit Reg tonal Q41 Darn 11 I llll ffm! rfln'i. ' ic liits 1 foul. Ewan. , . Mb .4 -. .Jo- n. - .. Udfld a one and iz lu 0 and a Ibree point three ll bate1'er j0Il 110, dmfl ,rtep on m 1' blue .made rhoerf' 134 Savy tries for second on a base on balls. Runner casually stampedes down base line as Dale erases it 40 si! vt' ali .e agp pRl A . 1 , Q-v1 5- f hs.- A-stag. HllHIH1!4I!,'f if lbifff rcurlv liu',11llIUI'L','v Savy hopes he'll go .is fur. www br 'M' Hf.'l7l17'lL'JIll2l. c'har'feitw1 , . Chris finds amusing tliverbion while runners trot around bases. . u fe .ff Darien Darien Darien Darien Darien Darien Darien Darien Darien Darien Darien Darien Darien WI i mfr rn ,gmail alnfnl lulliug flu' l11l1f1lm'. ' Dale LiUI1lQI'.lIlll.llL'5 ,lnhn un the way tu the r.1ilm.1tl station. in GOLF 5 Staples 4 New Canaan 213 Antlrew Wlarde 51,3 Roger Luullowe 5 Stamford 3 Staples ll Andrew Vilarde UQ Norwalk 5 Stamford 5 Greenwich fi! 3 Ruger Ludlowe County Meet v 6th place 3 New Canaan .113 Nrirxx .llli State Meet - 25th place ..- ., A ,W 1 wa vffi- ,vmi .. , pa.. --Vw w2gq?w,r, X if r 3 ii!! .K Yw!G,gus?' 9-' ' we Frn'L2.'i' . , Bobis a iolly good fellow 5 2 5 W L6 3 1 6 ZW 5 3 196 3 IW ltiey ctiep ftien ltieg trier ' 'f 5, 'r.ff-3+ 135 Track After mastering the art of slogging through the mud on the lower field, the track team had relatively little trouble in its encounters with the track teams of Fairfield County, losing but one dual meet. The big meets, however, provided more problems. With a few notable exceptions, Darien did not have the outstanding performances necessary to garner points in these meets. New records were the theme of the year. The relay team set the pace by constantly improving the school record, until it stood at 1134.2 for 880 yards. Captain Tim Tousey sailed up and over the 5'1O standard in the high jump. jay Green who can run 220 yards faster than any other school boy in New England registered a 21.9 clocking on his way to the Connecticut title. Doug Buchs heaved the discus 132'5 while Doug Schley and Dave Lane vaulted 9'6 into the atmosphere - all are new records. TRACK SCORES State lndoor Meet - 6 points Darien 55'l!2 Roger Ludlowe 48-1!2 UCONN Relays - 3rd place Darien 68-U6 Staples . 55-1X6 Darien S2 St. Basil's , . . 13 Darien 46-2X3 Greenwich . 57-1X3 Darien 56 Stamford 48 Darien 35-l!2 Norwalk 61 New Canaan 37-1!2 FCIAC - 4th place Darien 60 New Canaan 44 Darien -9 Amity Regional 25 Darien 65 Danbury 39 Darien 'O-112 Andrew Warde ,,.. 33-U2 State Meet - 12 points Good fjleed, rm power. jay chews his way through the tape. Hn ? ,M ,ac H. 225 Quickmnd???.'.'.' Tim's dubious about what he's getting into 'They went tba!au'ay. Hans throws a wicked paper airplane. ,tx MW K 6 sv ti.-ua.-W gy .X ,,. X I-va-'..., Q . 3 , . S . -as-...W --.....,..e Tennis The tennis team registered its 44th straight victory, took its fourth straight Couny Title, second consecu- tive State Championship, and reached the semi-final round of the New England Tournament during the past year. The most remarkable aspect of this team, however, is the fact that only captain john Franklin, plus seniors Ronnie Karl and Nick Maczkov, will be missing when the tennis team takes to the courts again, next spring. Mickey Taylor, Bill Dolan, and Jacques Frottier will again fill the first three rungs on the tennis ladder, while Dave Wfhite, Mike Cordes, Pete Van der Kieft, Dave Cochran, Tom Week, and Tom Talbott plan to give Mr. Harper many happy moments. TENNIS SCORES Darien T Roger Ludlowe 0 Darien 'lj Wfestport Darien ' Andrew XXfarde Darien 5 Stamford Darien 5 Hamden Darien ' Roger Ludlowe Darien In Stamford Darien l Greenwich Darien Ai Staples Darien 6 Greenwich County Meet -- T8 points +4 lst place Darien 5 Andrew Wartle Darien 'l New Canaan Darien h Hamden State Meet - I5 points 4 lst place New England Tournament - eliminated in semi-final round Bla.vled bidi and their .l'II0ll'bdU5.,.!l, Dave realizes tennis balls don't usually melt. Bill Dolan relaxes on the tennis courts. vw....,., g sever' N A .1.., ., para-.ag , V 3 - ff'i --Q, QI' ,Wg .X A . A tr V, A 'fa rr ':,. E Now take one gran! Hep. wmv, Mickey follows Coach Harpers instructions. . ef 137 l' fs W W., at mi'aaerWf 4357 .eff A Student C0llIlLll Electlons B111 Hr llacfimfurzd do mu really tlwnb tha! a picture nf ll reg' perlamt In 1,76 Ylurlenl COIIVICIXJ Mt MaeAusland poses a pertment problem for the new Counenl officers The Student Council electlons this year were tense and ex cmng for both soters and candrdares The walls, coveted wtth assorted slogans shouted the merrts of each candrdate Cam pargn mantgers drstrrbuted buttons and prmted tags to be worn by supporters These first days were fun for all and lntetest ran hrgh Etta erndxdtte deln ered a short speech at an assembly at tended by lunrors and sophomores The atmosphere became more serrous as each student sought the worthrest chonces The pre ltmrnarxes held ln the homerooms narrowed the field to two candldates for each office There was ltttle campalgnlng ln the days whrch follow ed, and the pres a1l1ng mood was one of setlous ness Votmr, day finally armed but to the dnsappomrment of all the maehlne was not ready 1n tlme The voting had to be post poned unt1l the followrng Monday but the long week end Hnally ended and the young day ran slowly but smoothly The results were eomputed Monday afternoon and announced to the school the followrng mormng The results were as follows Presrdent Boys Vxce Presrdent Gene Carella Girls Vice Prestdent Lee Damm Canteen Co Chfurmen Dase Stltes and Charlotte Shoe maker 138 Hon mmlv am I offered for 11715 hue microphone' To Mr Peprs eonsternatnon Lee demonstrates her abxlnty to make money ll bat do you mean there 15 a deflczl nz the Jupplx of paper tozzelmg Mr f ,H l ami Tom speaks extemporaneously n- x . v 'z 'l 'L ' 1 ' ' ' ' . . - K . L A T A. Y K. 7 V ' ' 7 . I ' - 5 A h Y K C . r , . Q X L L L ' ' . ' . Z ' , john Fatherleyg Secretary, Sheila Patakyg Treasurer, Tom Weckg . f Y . . x, I N I . ' ' ' T!! F If fm Nr! 6 A j fm-'fron nflffvzf' 'fy l f M11 f!f'H Nr 4-Bfwgnf K ,mum fffillmflfl mfr auf' 3 rnfnfnff 1 uofffimf o lrffwfff f F 'A M6 mfgkrfz iii a'Zfff17'on 40.56 ffl' df f,fmncnfgr,am1Z fffwdififlb Affj' Cerma nv am I cafe In there aff 6 Tony prepare-S to cast hxs Grst vote Irfznlfx I don I 211011 ulaat fha! lezer If or ezlher Iohn hnds VOIIHS, IS a trxcky busmess H1 bo Amerzra john Fatherley prepares for blgger and bcrrer rhmzs Y -4 40 String in. Daa'dy. ' Co-Chairmen Mob and Lynn test the By March seventh, the juniors, under the direction of Bob Stringer and Lynn Cogburn, Co-Chairmen, and Barbara Betts, Art Chairman, had created the exotic paradise, Bali Hai, out of our gym- nasium. A unique feature was the romantic swing which transported us from the world of reality to one of fantasy. Overhead, a dreamy- hued sky diffused with the landscape of sea, beach, and volcanoes. Ben Cutler's band, housed in a grass hut, provided music so in accord with the theme that it was equalled only by the prevailing mood. Refreshments were served from an occult cavern, and palm trees and flora bedecked the surrounding walls. An iridescent foun- tain, placed in a viriescent oasis, attracted many couples. As the 'witching hour approached, we left Bali Hai, filled with memories, she clutching her corsage and he hauling souvenirs. swing. lunior Prom Y Lool2! The moon but wrinkle.r. ' Dancing to Ben Cutler's Band. And then the :kv fell in. Chicken Licken was right! lo Old lothes Week With the advent of Spring came the return of a long-standing and celebrated DHS custom, commonly known as Old Clothes Week, this year a curtailed two-day period. What it lost in length, however, was easily regained in originality of mode. Not only did the suddenly carefree Seniors sprout the customary crop of shirttails and Bermuda shorts, but there also appeared several cases of purple-and-green striped pajamas, some delightful bathrobes, and an unusual prominence of battered football uniforms, some from opposing teams. This curious decorative effect added a madly gay atmosphere to our ivy covered institu- tion, in contrast to the tone of the average day. Their appearances testified to all the Senior elation, as DHS once again succumbed to that seasonal malady known Spring Madness. - Aw If I keep rtalling, we'll get out of fifth period. Bruce introduces Barbara and Kathy. Well, I'm working my way through High School. Gayle and Sally discuss politicsf?b. Ill Spread ou!! Linda. Tree Day On May fifteenth, the Junior Class presented Darien High School with a pink dogwood tree. Done in traditional observ- ance of Arbor Day, the tree was planted by the junior Class ofiicers, along with Barbara Betts and Kathy Kelly, the class valedictorians. Class President, Bruce Colley, opened the ceremony by explaining the origin and significance of Arbor Day. As is the custom on this day, the speeches are given by our class valedictorians. Barbara and Kathy compared the young tree's development to ours. We, likened to the tree, shall have ma- turity and beauty as a gift of age. In closing, Bruce told of the legend of the Dogwood. The legend relates the Dogwood's regret at having been used for the Cross, his recompense was never again to grow as timber wood, and his petals thereafter bore the mark of the Cross. Prior and as a postlude to the ceremony, Mr. Thompson and our Band provided spirited music. Whefe'.r the tree? The mob meets for Tree Day. Tom, Bill, Doug, and gm' .22 4 '5 pring Concert Noir, nop lrming to brown me up. Mr. Peebferf' Mr. Peebles helps Reggie. ll e're the friendly men, who .tell Good Humor. 142 The Boys' Glee Club puts the audience in a good humor. ilwil Our next number will he rezen. follrmezf by mme, Mr. Thompson becomes disconcerted. The dulcer melodies of our annual Spring Concert, directed by Mr. Luthur Thompson, filled the auditorium the evening of May eighth. The orchestra began the program with the suite from the ballet Les Patineursf' and the popular XWest Side Story score by Bernstein. An added attraction this year was a cello duet, adeprely performed by Pamela Morrison and Barbara Wagner, who played Suite Opus 16 for Two Cellos by Popper. Next on the program was the Band, followed by the clemure Sopho- more Girls' Chorus, which sang, Go, Song of Mine and Goodnight, My Someone among other numbers. The Boy's Glee Club sang an invigorating spiritual, I Hear a Voice A-Prayin' , and-rhe warm and friendly Wonderful Copenhagen . The program was concluded by the A Capella Choir. We all swayed a bir with calypso jamaica joe , accompanied by castanets, guitar, and bongos. A Free Song fwords by Whitman, music by Schumanj was performed, combined with the orchestra, as an impressive climax. B Que 9- Vai ,. 4- - YVIU' in ,Q .H ' fry? . l' A 'gi ,lf 7 . -f . 1 ' s Q Q 9 'L 'Q .- ,. in 'I :. - greg Noi Il, ' Bill leaps from .lim's clutches. Thespian Play This year's Thespian Play, The Thread That Runs So True , was a drama- tization of Jessie Stuarts experiences in the Kentucky mountains. The whole play took place in a one room schoolhouse, and dealt with the attempt of a young teacher to inspire his pupils with the will to learn. The play came to a climax in an exciting scholastic competition. Our talented Thespians had little trouble in feeling their parts when they had at last injected a Kentucky twang into their voices, and donned hillbilly attire. Real excitement filled the three acts wtih a few rough-and-tumble fist lights amidst the patter of bare feet and the screams of frightened schoolgirls. Notable performances were delivered by Jim Wzitltlington as Jesse, and Dee Raarup as the enticing Naomi Deane, jim's assistant and admirer. Bill O'Brian portrayed Guy Hawkins, a defiant, teacher-hating student, who instig- ated a vicious brawl on our stage. Although the play was written humorously, and was a lot of fun, both for the audience and the players, a deeper meaning is to be found: teaching is the thread that runs so true . Excellent co-operation all around, both in the acting and staging departments helped to make this Thespian Play one of the most memorable events of l959. Go dump tlw mzrteba.tket, ' -lim entrusts Pete with big responsibilities, as Dee looks on. ,X l Yer, ilft me u'?1I1Ii7!I in fore again. Mike stuns his classmates. Honor Society Admitring new members to the National Honor Society is an anticipated event in our school year. The 1nnu1l assembly held in honor of this occasion April twenty second was attended by the unior and Senior classes Elizabeth Raisbeck President of the local chapter introduced Vice President Pam Mor rison who spoke on the qualifications for the society scholarship citizenship leadership and service The guest speaker was the Rexerend John Olafson of the Darien Methodist Church After the newly chosen members recited the mth with Dr Atkinson the Society s advisor we left the sissembly filled with new ambition the pace having been set I realli Huw I expetflnt' tlvlf at aff Lil hunts for holes lohn has punched in his collar The Hmzor Sorleh dzrplmr :tr zntellzgence an near rxgbledrzerf New memb rs search for Tom Weck s pm which xx as lost in his pocket in-uv' Q Dr Atkinson maker Honor Sorzetm for the third mnrecufzz e xear Row 1 L R L Hull M A Sturner B Synnott M L Underwood L Raisbeck President Dr Atkinson Sponsor P Morrison V Kilbourn R Savenne S OMeara S Albrecht R vs 2 J Franklin L Talbott M Rhodes M Glenn F Hale T Kraus D Raarup M Fulton j Watldxng ton B Young j Timbers Row 3 B Betts B Bean T Weak B Colley j Grcen K Kelly B Johnston I Heath D Redmond S Shastr C Shoemaker B Stringer . . , W, 1 4 , ' l 4 ' t f, if s ' ' . .' .' ' z 'ex lil i . .. . . . f',r. A A in V L. 1 V , Y A L.. K 'f L , 4 . , My X K , l 'S l 1 ., X XL , U, .V 4,, lf, - p h h . . I 'f V 0 V , . V. A Q .... T X 1 K T l Q 1 2- ' I , ,, W N V . .A M K L, p 1 . a -f 1 Q :Q U . b fl v ,S ' ,, .. Y K W f ,f 3. 4 r L V v Q' V r F ., . - . . . . . . ' , , . o' : . - v,- 1 4 ,e. . .t , , h . Awards Assembly I hope iff money. Jim. Jo I can get off the black lin Steve and jim receive a mysterious envelope. The school year reached its zenith when the stu- dent body assembled in the gym on june 4 for the annual Assembly. Its purpose was to recognize ex- cellence in a variety of fields, and to present scholar- ships to worthy students. The Student Council awarded S2100 in scholarships. The following is a complete list of the awards: Achievement Cup john Franklin Outstanding Athlete KVFWJ Bob Savarine Outstanding Boy and Girl Athletes Donna Doolittle QKiwanisD Bev Young Bob Savarine Best Musicians Ronnie Karl Judy Thompson Pam Morrison Barbara Wagner Best Chemistry Student Luke Fisher fA.M. Chemistry Societyj Best U.S. History Student CD.A.R.j Tom Kraig Outstanding junior English Student john Timbers fYale Plaquek Outstanding junior Girl fRadcliffe Club? Barbara Betts Outstanding jr. Boy tHarvard Clubj jay Green Father McGuane Award CLion's Clubj lim Wadtlington Public Health Nursing Association Pat Corker Scholarships Betty Schade Judy Tom Darien Education Association Scholarships Rosellen Cubeta Kiwanis Club Scholarships im Waddin ton J il Steve Howard Student Council Scholarships DCA Scholarships Best Thespians Thespian Letters Mary Dunn Carol DiChiara Steve Howard Linda Montlick Susan Lindner Kathy Doyle Gail Churchill Kip August Sally Smith Sue Albrecht Bill Cantrell Gail Churchill Carol DiChiara Kathy Doyle Mary Dunn Margaret Fulton lngela Helgesson Margie Lind Sally Smith Judy Thompson Marilyn Tomany joan Taussig Bill O'Brian Priscilla Foster Dee Raarup Liz Raisbeck Mike Fordham jim Waddington Burt Synnott What it Tinkerbell doing on my trophy? Give me Iqlfu' Savy accepts anotner athletic award. 145 john finds his hard work recognized. 146 Senior Prom Big Chief sings, At the end of the rainbow there's a pot . . - ll Ye ai.. G, Hey Joni, Y0u're my datefn Paul brings Joni back to earth. You ran aiu alyr tell a Halo girl. Pat Ellis and friend. On the evening of May 23rd, the gym was transformed into a gala ballroom, Chandalier de la Nuit . As we entered we were confronted by a lush garden containing a sparkling fountain. While dancing dreamily to the music of Lester Lanin's Band featuring the Big Chief, bright silver chandeliers glit- tered above us and white columns embraced the dance Hoot. Excellent entertainment was provided by the singing of Ginnie Bardsley and the Senior Girls' Sextet and the magical Wizardry of Cris Brown. Setting a new precedent, Bob Savarine crown- ed Party Ellis queen, with her court: Carol Mesologites, Sue Lidner, Linda Hicklin and Marlen Fertig. When midnight rolled around, with much regret, we left the fan- tasyland and returned to the reality of the night, carrying with us never- to-be-forgotten memories of a fabul- ous evening. Craduatlon 1959 Logggzz Ourr rr not to reason why Lanny Lutz recerves has drploma from Mrss Stevens prepares Judy Thompson Dr Atlcmson Judy l-Ierold Kltchle Cubeta and Margle Frrday une fxfth one hundred and nmety SIX Jubxlant Senrors of the Class of 1959 marched mto the gymnaslum to recelve thelr dlplomas Dr Chub buck preslded over the openlng ceremonies Follow mg the rnvocatxon by the Reverend Mrchael Blan chard of St Johns Roman Cathollc Church Student Councll Presldent ohn Franklm gaxe a challengrng address The class then rose and under the drrectlon of Mr Thompson sang the class song wrrtten by joan Tausslg The mam address was grven by Mr Q Vv full Lmd for the plunge Albert F Watters Vrce Presxdent of General Foods Corporatron future plans of the class and thexr achlevements durmg thenr Hrgh School careers D1plomas were then presented to the last class to be graduated from the present Hlgh School The Class of 1959 Bled out wxth mnxed emotxons thus formally brmgmg to an end thexr Hrgh School years tears fears and accomplxshments At lar! our diploma! john addresses the world A l 1 2 , 1 l . v ll' we 'I lg 9? ' A 1 J ' 42, ' 2 Q I . ,I , . .. Z , . - . ' ' ' ' . . - Dr. Atklnson concluded with cornmentslupon the I I S .. .4 l I I! ' . W F A , y , .vt it K H, . 'K . A gtg x -I Post Graduation Party f l f' 'S mad X V BNI Alum, I had to zvear my glasref tonight. J. Zypchyll explains his strange costume. ,P-. f 'Then the my bitry spider . . . Barbara saw Mike before he spied her. After the evenings ceremonies, the celebrat- ing seniors gathered at Hugo's for the long, long graduation party. Highlights were the music of Dutch Wolfe's band, Mr. Peebles' wild clar- inet playing, and the coveted door prizes. The party was chaperoned by faculty members and their wives. Mr. Ottavi, a charming master of ceremonies, announced the party would last un- til 5:O0 A.M. and received a standing ovation from the weary dancers. When the party broke up, the celebrants, realizing the sun also rises, made their way to the beaches or to breakfast parties. 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' ' A Q 7 ,I 1k J 5 I rsmitbs . In 1 xI i' 0 II I . e e air Service , . l, - o . . e a ari NATIONAL THESPIAN HONOR SOCIETY THE WILLIAM H LANG TROUPE :l.,4:308 f Act well your part there all the Honor Lzef J. KIRSCBAUM Florirt Phone OL 5 1260 WW 1915 Boston Post Road Noroton HAVILAND REAL ESTATE Esrablxshed Over 30 Years REED HAVILAND II Realtor 1574 POST ROAD DARIEN CONN OL 5 1443 5 1444 TOLM MOTORS INC 49571 X Y ' my Mm 1 4lfm, all JI E? f 1 1 f J f ls L. 5 'Silv- QXX 1-SWA Ck! i OL 5 2536 Open untxl 9 pm 7 , . . .gfixbfk .a Q if 'VE 5 Of: -Ls' Z 5 2' 0 5 5 - 1L.f.--.- , ' n 0' -Ak' Sgr?-4? ' ' ' f ' 4 ff 1 4 fl, 'll A V6 V I ox yy V J' ff. 1 Q' 'ulff 1' f 1 ' vm xi Y. 7,5 . A V11-hi. if -- 1' MN , , . ' .1121 ' 1 I ,fLN W 2 ' 1 IV Q ' 'wil ' 'll 1 M ' Mm .15 LIE N J 'i 7 - 1 ' L-: .-5 n ' , ' 'J7 gF?1'. 2 , 1 .. 1, 2 , - -.1 - ,H-,M 5,25 n' 2-K Q S1 y Q .., 1 .L rr - -I ' f ' ' '. I - , K5-ini 'D I J ' .gr ,, .. S ' ' U , ' -- I ' 0 r .. X., ff .1 , . , -ix ' 'XS - Q- A 'ld' K C omplzmentx 0 TH HERBERT FUEL COMPANY 90 POST ROAD DARIEN CONN BEST OF LUCK IMPSONS ALADDIN CLEANERS ERVICE if HADDIF Q 16 X J DARIEN 222 POST ROAD Phone OL 5 2554 CONNECTICUT MONACOS WHISTLE BURCH BUOKS Bookfellery to Book Leven Drlve IH Restaurant '-,Y 5 Good Food Charcoal Brozled phone OL 5 2365 'Z and My bop Jerwce Cor Post Road at West Avenue Darzen Conn , . I . I 1 I f Tk , V 1 - Ei f Q 4 If A- E-dew - xx ' , ' ' 'f vw 5 WJ -L X, C W. QQ' 1 V, 1 Wx - Y-Wi ummm L nvrm 'KHUI ' , f - I E, -FEI - X., I l 'I X P lx lf' QT E I , iv laxfx ., Q-flilfi j - ' rvffi . '..i-:Sf ' 9 3 woon crm' J' Complzmentf o 425 Post Road ,gg 'Hi wi-21 K3 ly, Z OL55811 ,I-H gd Opp A8cP Shoppmg Center Connectruxt s Largest Sportmg Goods Store WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE JIM REED Owner 135 Bedford St Stamford A1410 ACWJJUVWI Radzo and Bzcycle Repamng 91 Park St New Canaan Phone OL 5 4766 288 POST ROAD DARIEN CONN iff, smnssuzs senvxci STATPON l Ill!! 1 1 aaa ff -' DARIEN JUNIORS ww- ,,, CHILDRENS SHOP THE CLASS OF 59 Bert Wzfher to 6 M 1 X OL 5 2937 'om W :P- H LERQN :Nc 1064 POST ROAD nyn ' f H M y QQSAL , sl - 1 ' ' xlxQ?'Lff ff Q Tr ' 9 ., ' - I D 'J , . .gy --.I , WM, W I . Q-fx' H: asa: 5 5 ,.,a,. ,,.1f-'Pt-- Q .. - 5 Off ' f X T . MSN, - I I N y 1 Q ., C . 4 , ' . f .5 9,5115 - iff' I l 'I - 5 1,5 1 ' The ingshurp Shop nushurp Shun 33.5351 2255? 1941 Post Road TAILORS ,umm - Noroton Conn I- Tel OLwe1' 5 2116 THE BELL PHARMACY TOKENEKE ROAD DARIEN CONN RL :Tarun L BUILD Pao Lcr Q 0 Post Road ASS 6 Darlen Connecrlcur HARDWARE SALES C0 Inc APPLIANCE E CENTER 1 -up-L-qzipx PHONE OL 5 1090 889 POST ROAD DARIEN TONY 81 RALPH S ELECTRA SHELL SERVICE Seruce If Our Buymeu Cor Ruharls 8: Conn Aves Opposxrc Burncly South Norwalk Phone TE 81102 TROP UUA mum W jp AS N Tel OL 59704 ,Ili PET '4 2' y DEPT ff 1 STORE J Tropzf ll Tub Pets Szzpplzef W7 Post R1 Dfxrlcn Conn E, . . J I Z EE ' , ' l . -5 l . - . D' . fs fi H S l C 1 1 FB H Hui: Q E 'if T L3 ' I ' 'XE f-- - rl XAZ-,kg 'J , 5 HQ! 5' qw DARIEN Q f V A to 'R . 1 ww ff 1 ,,f ,4'1f, , ,I lf! . If A ,:ff'W! , ' ' ' f A ', .- . . f 5 v K ' P 1 , ' V A . 'E ch . .. 9 L f 1 J . L., 4 . , . . - I DONNA HENRY Inc LINDA BROOKS 867 POST ROAD DARIEN FI 8 8521 YES' WE HAVE NOROTON HEIGHTS SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY Angelo Federxce Prop Phone OL 5 2646 158 Helghts Rd Noroton Hexghts Conn To the CLASS OF 59 From the CLASS OF 61 l 0 IT 501 Glenbrook Rd. 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