East Hartford High School - Janus Yearbook (East Hartford, CT)

 - Class of 1958

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Muffy 1 yy put? if ,WW W W .w P ' jf, Y' 3 A yy yy VJQLJX V fy Q - J y W -fy ,Hy FV WVU b W yy? if V Wy OJ Yi . Kp s J, . ' ,X P Y rj U! Xvirfgfl' Q Amy 5. Y If 'J New X M if ix wwf jf PILDJ .X -,OJ wwf 3,01 JV Ji Of vw X x ,L My 9 df gy ,V . iffwx I NPD Q I Y ' ef AU! L V. it , V J my , IL 5 vw W 'jp jf Nvdcpxkwb P TW D - V ACFOXX i J: gy? X 0, -f A Meme Time 15 for-ever, Time is opportunity. Time is symbolized by the sun, an hourglass, the sundiol, a mechanized clock, the calendar. Yet the importance ot time is not its passing, but its effect upon usfthe opportunities it presents us and how we accept these opportunities. The T958 Janus is an accoun' ct time spent at East Hartford High Schoole-Atour years ot opportunity to learn, to play, to grow, and to make friends. We look with gratitude tinged with sadness as we leave East Hartford High and go zealouily and courageously into our tutureeea world of opportunity. -A-Carol Milchenski bt' Willie' MWCH Courtesy Wadsworth Athcncum Hartford The Clocks' fast liarfforai f0f7f76Cflf'Uf DEDlL'f47l0lV For The Time you'ye spenr wiTh us-The years you'ye spenT prepare ing :or us, The hours you spend each day pfanning Tor and grading us, and Tor Time spenT advising, chap eroring and aTTending our acTiyi- Ties, for your parience, anxieTy and guioance, Tor your service To a yo- caTion which molds The Characters and minds of a naTion-in shorT, Tor your immeasurable c:onTrihuTion To our educaTion, we, The Ciass of TQ58, dedicare This Janus To you, our Teachers. Our teachers and departments follow our school board and admlnlstratlon Class room scenes of each department are a part of the faculty sectlon Sensor class offlcers executive board class of l958 and some of our outstand :ng classmates Our 60 homerooms respresentlng lun o sophomore and freshmen classes each sectnon Introduced by Its class of flcers and executuve board Our school lrfe after 2 26 dramatlcs muslc publications a club for every ID Often on a Frlday from 8 to 12 formals and lnformals Each class has its mayor dance Sports for all all seasons rnterscholastuc and Intramural wnth a vvlnnung varsuty football team Some of our friends and busnness organ nzatuons whose contrnbutaons have helped i 4 l O -ai IO JM -v, to make the 58 Janus possnble '1 mg, '5' f L'0N7 I N 7 5 Faculty Seniors ttomerooms Acttwtles Dances Sports Advertisements - I ......,.....,......,.,................,... U h D 1 H I5 'Y , - I 'I 'L 28 Y l 1 f 'gm ' ...................,.......,.,. . , . - 'B - I U A I7 ' 2 ffwas' ,fr . I 2 7 Q , -- Z . ' A V D - 2 O I I I I ' 19 3? .............................,....., terest. 1,8 K 45 ' .-Q?- 7?5., . . . . :V Q I ................., l l . F? A ...L ,N 41- ua Av Y K SCHOOL BOARD Left to right-Seated: Roy F. Bunting, Secretary, Doris M. Mortimer, Chairman, Marion F. Piller, Annette C. Rucci, Elizabeth H. Butler. Standing: Raymond Don- ovan, Dr. Harrison J. Cameron, Karl Kurth, William J. Murphy. C MARY F. CONROY Resigning Chairman of the Board The year 1957 saw the resignation of Mrs. Mary F. Conroy who served faithfully and energetically on the East Hartford Board of Education for twelve years, the last six of which she was Chairman of the Board. As Secretary of the School Building Committee for seven years, she played a maior role in the dynamic East Hart- ford school building program, with the wise and prudent investment of some Sl l,000,000 in new school facilities. During Mrs. Conroy's tenure of office, the East Hart- ford school system experienced its greatest period of growth, from a pupil population of 4,000 in i945 to 8,600 in 1956-57. ln June of l957, Mrs. Conroy was named by the Connecticut Association of School Boards as one of the four outstanding members deserving honorary recogni- tion for her leadership and service to education. Mrs. Conroy is respected throughout the community and is held in high esteem and admiration. Those who have worked with her have been inspired and encouraged by her calm, dignified approach to problems even under the most trying circumstances, and have felt confident and secure in the feeling that she would deal fairly and wisely with the situation whether it be a routine one or one which presents a real challenge. Our superintendent, Dr. John A. Langford, has contributed eight years of service to the continuous growth and improvement of East Hartford Schools, a service that has earned the respect, admiration, and faith of the citizens and students of East Hartford, as well as a hope that Dr. Langford will continue his service to educa- tion in the school system of East Hartford. ffifk U X M., Dr. Langford taking notes during one of his many visits to our school. Mr. Francis Paquette, our assistant to Dr. Langford, is the man behind the scenes in the school department. In charge of the business, cafeteria, custodial, and secre- tarial departments of the East Hartford schools, he sees that facilities of all buildings are functioning correctly. Mr. Paquette was chairman of the school building com- mittee when East Hartford High School was planned and built. Our thanks goes, in part, to him for our beautiful and func- tional buiding. DR. JOHN A. LANGFORD Superintendent -Y' Au FRANCIS PAQUETTE Administrative Assistant EDWARD 'V' DILLON Prrncrpal rn Q has a e under the Qu dan f ra o r Qtr r a ch r torae Ul or our ete rnent .ff 3 Har o l-lrgh School You haye oftered us M Dtllon tl e oordor unrty for se use ot our s oo ours an etqurcr r J a ryersrfred acaderhrc currtculurn l os het eJents fontests and dances Ttrne has brought about an tncreaseo err ol rnent and rn turn extra dutres for you We are glad tha desorte these extra duttes you Contrnue to lrnd trrne tor personal chats vvrth us and trme to attend our many actrvrtres We ke too your cweertul h llo rn the halls and your canny ahrlrty to know us oy name We thank you Mr Drllon tor your contrrhutron to our vvrse use of trrne as we studred and played at ast Hartford Hrgh Class of 58 X in ir., xi A X ax EQ HOWARD GODING LUCY CHAMBERLAIN ROBERT BRAIRTON Vice Pr ncipal Dean of Girls Dean of Boys Offlce T4 Staff RUTH CLARKE Office Manager 15 HV EDITH STREHAN MARILYN MaCDONALD Switchboard Operator SAA. Treasurer ROSE BROWN IRENE BRAY Mrs, Clarke assisting seniors. 5 Left to right Dr John A Langford George Champlln and Paul M Boynton both of the State Department of Educatlon Edson M Bailey Prlnclpal of Manchester Hugh School and Mr Dnllon E V A L U A T l O N On November 19 and 20 East Hartford Hugh School faculty and students were proud to present themselves thenr currvcula and their bunldlng to Mr Paul Boynton of the State Deparment and has committee for the school evaluatron For two months admlnlstratlon and teachers were busy servlng on commnttees cornpletnng forms and booklets on all aspects of educatnon at East Hartford and were at last ready for the scrutlny for whxch they had prepared themselves lG years of growth a new bulldung enlarged curriculum and a faculty of 90 to serve a student body of l7OO Teachers Ilsten to evaluators departmental reports of East Hartford Hugh School 1 X Dr Langford speaks at final eval uatlon meettng i uour yesterdays follow us, they constitute our life, and they give character and force and meaning to our present deeds. -Parker Department Heads J f'5 KK K-.X Awe CATHERINE LARRABEE Foreagn Languages x 5 MAE GAINES ELIZABETH LARRABEE Guidance Englush 'Q HELEN BURRILL NANCY DINNEEN Busmess Homemaklng Eax. ci 55 ass ca d ss CH a 9-.5 '1 -G '15 1+ . ' f 2 . Y, X If U J . X ! lr Q' eil we were 'Q :if 'f :'ei1 ff Thege eve We rf' 3' -f 'wg ,-.'e!. VL CTI A . ll L.: 5.90 av' ,W ,',,r ,.v - A 3133! 1 A , A E3 5 ' - . ' L Q iiiil i 1 e ,I A , 1,31 :J i , 7 . ir , -,' E . X Y sf ' 'C , . . O . 1 - - m. ., , rf aw Tug -3 'ack ca ce .L-'Q'1 .2 ' , 'wiv W 'Pm 'J' D oe -I2 ML ambe'Lam wfhi nce Roman l t ll 'lllll hx .,...nn M 1 ia. 'K QP, 14 HELEN MCCLELLAN Social Studles ROBERT ANDERSON OLGA HAMLIN Mathematlcs Science EVN .9--.Q X ELMER HANSEN DORIS RAYNER HENRY GIARDI Industrial Arts Music Physical Education l X r Mr. Goding checking daily attendance lists. Paul LaRocca and John Zakulkiewicz serve tea to teachers. Mr. Brairton at work c ...W .qc-i.L,.c .s..,'i.a...,., .. . t I gm ..e.c...,.A.,gg,gg,',, ,aa 43,55 .,,-N . 't ' Ayn,-kfllplv J uit-if, ,if 1, W a 'V V' 6 Ti 'sf gi V , :V . 'f ' , S, W1 ' ' V , Q 4 l 5 I . I x f I MAE GAINES LUCY CHAMBERLAIN LlONEL MCCABE GEORGE NORSIGIAN University of Connecticut Albertus Magnus University of Bridgeport Teachers College of Connecticut Counselor of Junior and Senior Girls, Dean of Girls, Counselor ot' Freshman Counselor of Freshman and Sopho- Counselor of Junior and Senior Boys, Scheduling, Placement. and Sophomore Girls, Coordinator of more Boys, Future Teachers of Amer- Scholarships, Individual Testing. Extra Curricular Activities. ica, Cross Country Coach. Mr. Norsigian advises Ed Farrington, Kathy Lawliss makes use of college catalogue files 60lDv4lVL'f Upon our entrance into East Hartford High School, Time offered us four years for study and extra-curricular activity. To help us with the use of this time for the max- imum benefit of each individual was the function of the Guidance Department, ever ready to assist us with our problems-pen sonal, educational, vocational, and health. The Guidance Department is concerned with our welfare from our choice, in our freshman year, of a course of study to our choice of a college, vocation, or iob, in our senior year. Trained counselors assist us in making 14 Mr. McCabe+helping us find ourselves, i lj, iv.. . A Gs fr. '4-'lx MARY CLEARY MARIE DAVIS Guidance Assistant Guidance Assistant Girls - grade lO Girls - grade ll English Department English Department DfPi4R7MfN7 wise decisions by helping us to know our- selves - our strengths and weaknesses - through an organized program of testing, observing, and interviewing. Our Guidance Department also informs us of available scholarships and assists us in finding temporary employment while still students at East Hartford High School. As we reflect upon time spent in our classes with our many teachers, we realize that the Guidance Department has laid a foundation for better adjustment to our ed- ucational, social, and vocational future as responsible citizens. Mrs Gaines assists Cynthia Rowe in choice of college Q-5 ,490 41 WlLLlAM LORING RICHARD WELCH Guidance Assistant Guidance Assistant Boys - grade ll Boys -- grade 9 Mathematics Department Social Studies Department i f Double Trouble! Italia 'mlm i Mr. McCabe counsels underclassmen. f fi 1:5 -ZS.. ,sara M 'za tw. ,,, . ELIZABETH LARRABEE ROBERT BRAlRTON ANGELO CARDELLO MARY CLEARY Colby College Boston University Hillyer College Saint Joseph College Department Head, College Board Ex- Dean of Boys, College Boards, Student Guidance Assistant, Student Council English and Civics Integration. amIl'taTIOVtS, Essays. Council Adviser. Ass't Adviser. fnglfkfz Department English for everybody for four years! Four years seemed like a long time to continue studying a lan- guage vve thought we already knew, however after a review of grammar in our freshman year, we found that there was much we had forgotten and much still to learn. As sophomores we applied these fundamentals to the improvement of our reading comprehension, speak- ing, and creative writing. In our iunior year, we con- tinued reading comprehension. Seniors, at last, we found ourselves reading more of the works of famous authors-non fiction as well as fiction, reading and writing short shories, essays, and character sketches. After our four years of English grammar and com- position and literature, we realized that vve had laid a foundation for what could be a lifetime of study or en- ioyment of the written or spoken word. lsr' .CYLv Now Lad es CATHERINE HEASLEY University of Glasgow, Scotland Debating Club, Publicity. JAMES MEAGHEAR American International College Graduation Speeches, Literary Club Oratorical Contest. in it V .W- i 4' f I . s .if QI MARIE DAVIS WILLIAM DESMOND ALAN DRISCOLL ROSE MARIE GAGLIARDI Teachers College of Connecticut University of Hartford University of Connecticut Saint Joseph College English Librarian, Guidance Depart Latin Club Asst Adviser Oratorical Contes Baton Twtrlers QT, fn CHARLOTTE MEERBACH Susquehanna University Essays Faculty Social Functions, Gold Mask and Wig Adviser English Librarran Assistant AG Pilot Adviser Team Adviser. Assistant Adviser MQLX' Heasley illustrates sophomore English wit a im hut 'i ELEANORE PERRA ANN PICKENS Saint Joseph College Allegheny College Cheeleaders Asslstam Adviser. Mask and Wig Adviser. Q Q- V .2 ,, . 'r Y' Tv . .Lu ..:,1,s.- . f '- . ,sv-.5 fl: - s LUCY PLOLJRDE ETTORE RACCAGNI Our Lady of Mercy Bates College Public Speaking. l.ibrarian,Assis1anV. Mr. Reicly makes a poin junior English class fN6'll5'fl . f l ' f ,Y .J x f N kg, I8 ,f ' 3 1 f .L'if e , 'a spziimm-oss c.e 'cn O' v NL'C'W Masque-rs-Publncivy Direcior, English JOSEPH PEIDY JOAN VVFUGHTSON Holy Cross University of Massachusetts Deba1ing Club. Junior Class Adviser. 3 as 'Vs Sgt, i. MARY WALSH Bridgewater State College Librarian, Library Club. L ZIBRARY 'All books are divisible into two classes: the ooks of the hour, and the books of all time. 4Ruskin You'll find it in the libraryr- books, fiction or nonfiction, magazines, all kinds, Popular Science to Kiplinger Letters, newspapers, local or foreign languagefreading for pleasure or pastime, learn- ing more about a topic, or research for a source theme. During our freshman year, Mrs, Walsh in- tructed us in the use and rules of the library. We learned the purpose of the card catalogue and the of the many books, arranged according the Dewey decimal system. Always helpful with our library problems Mrs, Walsh and her library assistants. 6 l I Mrs. Walsh instructs freshmen in the use of the library. ini,.,.,,I Mrs. Walsh and her crew check books. v-JXJ' ' P' Peiggi- .4 i Students mspect ng one of the many e b vs n the ibr r A Maureen Connel uses the card catalogue sl 1 Sf' -1' HELEN McCLELLAN GORDON CALANO ANGELO CARDELLO DONALD DUNCAN Mount Holyoke College University of Connecticut Hillyer College of Connecticut Trinity College Department Head, College Board Ex- Mask and Wig Adviser. English, Civics Integration. Freshman Hand Book, Senior Class aminations, Legion Auxilary, United Nations Examination. .S'0L'li4Z STUDIES ln a democracy every student has a responsibility to the successful operation ot his government. Our Social Studies Department prepares us to meet this responsibility through a combination of its many social studies courses. The organization ot and problems of our local govern- ment were revealed to us in freshman ciyics class. During our sophomore and senior years we prepared ourselves to become full-fledged politicians for Youth-in-Government Day. Other courses contributing to an understanding of our part in our democracy and in our world social and political society were Modern History which informed us of life in European and Asiatic countries, Problems of Democracy in which we became aware ot our national government func- tions and Consumer Problems which gave us an insight into current economic conditions. As we look upon our social studies courses, we know that because ot our study of them, we have gained a better understanding of the functions ot our government, our American heritage, and the place ofthe United States in our world political organization. Rings, Youth-in-Government Day Miss McClellan illustrates early U. S, expansion iii Gerry Htlton studies the Americans Creed Around the world in titty minutes 5 I i 9 -:ff ij 1 isbn 1 l WX' W ' . lu . i if 1 N . L fl ' I l i X f HOWARD HARVEY DOROTHY HOWLETT NICHOLAS JACKSTON ROBERT KELLEY St. Anselm's College Mount Holyoke College Boston College Providence College Pilot Assistant Adviser, International Relations Club. Baseball Coach, Janus Business Ad- Freshman Class Adviser. viser, i l l Consumer Problems class listens to an oral report. Kgs? Y :Q ' Freshmen learn the fundamentals of citizenship. -1.5 'lr .5-I. i LAWRENCE KERSTETTER JOHN TUBIAK RICHARD WELCH IRENE YANTZ Unuverstty of Wusconstn Htllyer College Trunuty College Bates College Photography Club, Fteld Trips, Recent Legislation, bmw Guldance Assistant. Future Teachers of Amenca Asst Ad 'ii 1 Maps help make the study of Modern History real. Xl 2 Chl' Tl' ii 'vw Qu- 's 1 Ll.ll. '-Q J Q ma 1 N lv 1-xml .llti b'H0 19-11: :cr g 'il' li? Us SZ -.... ' N Ulf' 1 A Lshmen s cuts Q ft ab tthe' ap' tedes an Clvtcs An exhbv atffafts the even' ngh ROBERT ANDERSON GEORGE ALLEN ROBERT BOWDEN FREDERICK DOOLEY Department Head College Board Math Worcester Polytechnic Institute Trinity College University of Connecticut Exams Bowling Coach Chess Club Adviser Junior Class Ad Senior Standing Committee Chairman, Sophomore Class Adviser. viser National Honor Society Adviser, Tennis M14 7fifMf47lC.S' During our four years at East Hartford High all of us were exposed to some of the many math courses offered. The type and number of courses to which we were exposed depended upon our aptitude-s and chosen coursefcollege, business, or practical. Our senior class was the first to have the opportunity of electing Calculus, the most ad- vanced math course now offered at East Hartford High. Many of us elected Algebra l. Those success- ful in Algebra I and with a desire to continue into more advanced math, chose Plane Geometry, then Algebra ll, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry and finally Calculus. Those not electing the more specialized courses in Mathematics, chose Review Math or Practical Math. Regardless of the amount of math courses in which We indulged, all of us were required to pass Mr, Anderson's well-known lOO-problem test before graduation. XIAY .xx Algebra I can be a bit confusing at times. 3655 9 ET' ELAINE ELLIOTT WILLIAM LORING Teachers College of Connecticut University of Massachusetts Sophomore Class Adviser, National Guidance Assistant, Senior Standings, Honor Society Ass't Adviser. Stamp and Coin Club. rw-L ,W DPW ,H ,,,,.,, MATH 6' . ?' AMY SINGER York College Mask and W g Ass't Adviser. 1 5 GEORGE ZERVAS University of Alabama Senior Class Adviser. i 1 s., Frs 3A Upperclass students review fundamentals of mathematics 1, . E 5 SGA' ' . 2 L' ' X .2 Q Lg? 1 .-l - 24, .I 17' Q' ...rw , l fr lgulira A YV' H Ze-has 24 2 and 2 o'L' V' s Lountfv, boyl' ww.-w-.., -uv,-Q... vqwnf .-,, n-w-Q.,-,.,, .. v--1.-WA. ww,-.y,w,... u--...,. ..,,- ,b , fm-.,.......-, , X AL 3, fn-nv-rv 1 Time problems in Math I with Mrs Singer. Mrs. Elliott introduces a new concept of Plane Geometry. if . 5 9 5' 'fx It l 1 'S' '- OS 'iii las' YN' l didn't know the tube was loaded. .a1'W 5'C'lfNL'f Today prepares us to live in our tomorrow. The watchword in any science program is Seek and ye shall learn. What stands out most as we look back over our four years of science in high school is that there is a lot of unfinished busi- ness and many new frontiers for us to explore. We have merely scratched the surface in our attempt to learn about the deep secrets of nature. Under the watchful eye of our teachers, many preiudices and personal feelings have been laid to rest as we began to understand our place in our environment and our role in an atomic-powered age. With the need becoming ever more evident for highly trained scientific personnel to carry on in the race for space su- premancy, we see the necessity for focussing our attention on our scientific studies-General Science, Biology, Anatomy and Physi- ology, Chemistry, and Physics. As we look forward to our tomorrow, one of us may yet be the first to step forth from a rocket ship on the moon. I Q V 14' i Learning what makes Homo-nik tick. fat faiifl f OLGA HAMLIN Saint Joseph College Department Head, Red Cross Adviser, Science Fair. HARRY PINNEY Teachers College of Connecticut Assistant Basketball Coach, Senior Standings. 5' ENC? v I X ', lx . Golf ence It K V S 1 4? if FRANCIS BLOUNT University ot Rhode Island Team Coach, Science Club, Sci- Fair, wwf t W ff 1 ' 5 ., l gk L' 1... s..- x FLORENCE FRYE Boston University Audio-Visual Aids Supervisor, Audio- Visual Aids Club, Science Fair. 2 Q 4 fivrvga is E L. l 491'-1 4-ag RALPH HURLBURT Colby College Football and Basketball Tickets, Ex- amination Schedules. , .. - .. ex lx X X X , , X X of lx 3 I l I l I lt's the length ofthe pendulum, not the weight that make the difference-Mr. Hurlburt's Physics Lab. ia k -xr:-rg Niwziif Tl' ' F, .-,, m '1' ' A -' bw. fi . . ,.,'c, -M. .. 1.1: ff'.4j'S: , mfg. -in-.Q .. I .,,.L,, . 'L' ' -'V -1' -4 yawn- , .L sp, , IMS.. .flgl M .Jag ' .Q . fit :SE W 5 l I Boyle's law is seen in Pnysics Lab Mr, McNulty illcsvates a princip e cf General Science. ,wr ,,, 'C' THEODORE JARVI WILMA McKENZlE Springfield College Radiwd Science Club, Science Fair. Girls' Sports. ff! ,4f' Careful now-Chemistry with Mrs. -n L 9 ul-l ' 11 5 ti I EDWARD MEYERS University of Connecticut PAUL MCNULTY University of Scranton Assistant Football Coach, Boys' Sports, Boys' Leaders Club, Ass't Adviser. Science Club, Science Fair. I 'Q ll . MARY JANE WILSON University of Colorado Masquers, Nat'l Thespian Society, Science Fair. Wilson. l if Biology-the toe bone's connected to the foot bone. FORfl6N lf4N6l!f46'E5' A new experience offered us when we entered East Hartford High School was the opportunity to study a toreign language. Some ot us chose a foreign language to meet col- lege requirements, others to be able to speak in another language, some with the hope to continue more advanced study after graduation, and some just tor the love of the subiect, Whether the language was Latin, French, or Spanish, we learned more than iust speaking or reading another lan- guage. We understood more about some ot our neighbors- their customs and the geography ot their land. Through the study ot grammar and vocabulary we learned more about our own Ianguagefits construction and derivation of some of our own words and phrases. hu fl lg? Mrs. Golden illustrates some customs of Spanish speaking countries to a second-year Freshmen begin the rudiments of class. f, A. l . CATHERINE LARRABEE NELLIE AGOSTINO Colby College Saint Joseph College Department Head, Latin Club Adviser, Graduation Arrangements, Publicity College Board Examinations. tAdministrationJ. Q .- . , - 5 Vg 3 2 :A 3 .sara 1 ll - .mln an 'Dim an nnnu . - fm 1 MI 1 111 ?' r Beade n ass 'ha re er s o n-ean what n d they say 52 Ihr -Q:-' EDWARD BEADLE LOUISE FRASER HELEN GOLDEN SALVATRICE ITALIA University of Illinois Mount Holyoke College Our Lady of the Lake Saint Joseph College Assembly Program, Assembly Seating Latin I Club, Junior Classical League, Graduation Arrangements, Spanish Cheerleader Adviser, Sport Night Plans. Club. 11 nl- 1 Ill 3 - l i .Q ,-4 --4 SILK Ax is Mrs. Fraser. French Ill Class-small and cozy. 'llllmllll A ---3 I 'if' x s7,.f-'vs E 4 B9 Ava 3 EQQQ M o s QI If, O 3 5 .- 2 5, I 'D , 9. FD Q M O J O hr fU w QI , me O Ol 3. OJ . 5' V li N1 'O 1 f' 'Q 2 7 X 0-QS ...ll Y-'FP -,dl sd 5' V-af HELEN BURRILL HAROLD BRODY ELEANOR BURNS KATHRYN BYRNE Boston University Boston University Salem Teachers College Bay Path Institute Department Head, Senior Class Ad- Distributive Education Club, Distribu- F.B.l..A, Adviser, Senior Standings. Kindly Committee, Senior Standings viser, SAA. Faculty Treasurer. tive Education Store. Senior Graduation Tickets. BU5'lNf5'.S' Positions acquired by East Hartford business students after graduation and their subsequent advancement are evidence ot the completeness of their business training and the zest with which the students accept this training. Not only are business students trained in skills of their choice and aptitude--typing, steno- graphy, bookkeeping, tiling, calculating, trans- cribing, duplicating machines, and selling tech- niques, but they also receive training from the social business subiectsvGeneral Business, Eco- omic Geography, Business Law and Economics- which helps them to be wise consumers ot com- modities and services prevalent in our economic world. For the latest in fashion and supplies, visit the Buzz Shop Lv, A-QTL' Q Studews 'earn the use o' tne inwneograph, the srztr ' c-:r'-cator, and the miineoscope. gh Seniors strive for perfection, 1 I JAMES CAREY MARY GALLERANI LENORE JACOBS MARY LeBLANC American International College Boston University City College of New York Salem Teachers College Head Track Coach, Assistant Football Freshman Class Adviser, Typing Ex- Business Education Librarian, Typing Typing Examinations. Coach. aminations. Examinations. Mrs. Borrill's Senior Business Management Class. Business Economics helps us to be wise consumers ' awp if --vi ' 1. 00 -ni in Economic Geography teaches us about our own New England States. Calculating machines help Bookkeeping ll students solve problems. '. x 5 FRANCIS SMITH Saint Joseph College Typing Coordinator-examinations, 'x 'ii ANNABEL SAVAGE WILLIAM SCHMID MICHAEL STEVENS SCIGLIBAGLIO Drexel lnstitue of Technology University of Pittsburgh Saint Francis College Janus Adviser. Typing Examinations. Travel Club, Typing Examinations. L1 me 14:1 Stenography with Miss Byrne. sun-rv-f .W l I ........-- , l ----M . 1 1 1 Senior secretaries learn the use of the calculating machines, C- 5 Business Arithmetic prepares us for Bookkeeping. . 1 fi l xi ' 1 4, x fl X-1 I gl Bl! lNf.S'.S' ff0MEMv4KlN6' To learn the art of gracious living and the time and money-saving techniques for the effective oper- ation of a home, many of us chose the Homemaking Course or elected subiects within the Homemaking Course. A feeling of satisfaction was manifest as we learned the skills of sewing, cooking, food pres- ervation, and home nursing, then marriage and family living, nutrition, fabrics, grooming and lastly home planning and decorating, Mrs. Dinneen and Miss Kristoff with their girls and Chefs' Club were always cheerfully prepared to serve party and tea goodies whenever requested. ,vel ,, f ,T 5? 1. ff? 5. e, 2, J, , ,sl Y V L' , xi iff' 3 f f , iii rfrif arg. . Q 1 ,I NANCY DINNEEN MARY KRISTOFF University of Massachusetts Framingham State Teachers College Department Head, Chefs' Club, Home Economics Club, A. G. E. Teacher-Pupil-Parent Teas. i'l tgl Am I Ol 1 The art of gracious living. t The right style the right fit the right stitch Marriage and Family Living taught by Miss Kristoff. l 1 - n-,S INDUSTRIAZ ARTS' Our industrial Arts Department strives to develop in- dividual originality, and a handyman's skill in the use of tools. Exploratory courses in Drafting, Electricity, Graphic Arts, Metals and Woodworking are offered in basic shop and general shop courses, Upperclassmen may choose to take advanced training in such courses as Electronics, Woodshop, Metals II, and Graphic Arts ll. The Driver Education course has become a course much in demand by students desiring to Obtain their driver's li- censes With stress on safety, students receive classroom in- struction on road courtesy, rules of the road, mechanics of the automobile, as vvell as practical experience behind the wheel. 1 I l ' . A g' - Y yx A t ' 4 ELMER HANSEN VAHAN ANANIKIAN Fitchburg Teachers College Trinity College Department Head, Co-ordinator of Amateur Radio Club Adviser Special Construction, Do-It-Yourself Club. ...nl 'v' ,Q Q W-. WJ.. 4 t K ws Mechanical Drawing, the universal language. 5POVTSm6f1lIls6 DYIVIVTQ taught l l Spindle and face plate turn,ng at the wood lathes, I7 '1 K - f , My , f ll , ,Mx ul l my xx' A ' S0it,ng type in Graphc Arts class. 0 1 Q Q- Q' I 5 yi 6 I JAMES DELANEY ARTHUR HARRINGTON -' ' EGRI CHARLES SINGER Fitchburg State Teachers College Fitchburg Teachers Col ege , Arnold College New Jersey State College Intra-mural Sports Program. Printing Coordinator. Safe-Driv' g Program, Safety Club, Fire and Air Raid Warden. Asst Fur and Air Raid Warden. ' X 1 , . N l ,Q ' Wi I . f ,i T' A Q C i ' . , I .A-. . . .I by Mr. Negri and Mr. Singer. Mr. Hansen inspects the iob. BQ I! Z A we IWW , ew 2 fl ' ' 1 nf, T Following electric current patterns on the osctloscope. Grinding a shaft on the thread-cutting lathe. I Students receive instruction for their next art project. ART Art at East Hartford High is not for a gifted few but for all students inter- ested in developing an individual tal- ent, or in acquiring an appreciation of beauty and cultural values. Results of the work of the art de- partment are seen on the walls of the art room and in the art display cab- inets in the corridor. The Art Depart- ment plays a large part in developing both holiday and school spirit, evi- denced by posters and numerous holi- day decorations. rl. g, 10.10 f -1 CHARLES SMITH New York University Art Club, Janus Art Adviser. .af S- .4--ii Mr. Smith's art class works on special protects. 'Q Study Hall in Band Room i W P8-l i fl -J Ol fi, 9 Some books are to be tastedg others swallowed. and some few to be chewed and digested. o N -Bacon .1- Latin DORlS RAYNER Boston University Department Head, Supervisor of Music for Elementary and High Schools, Girls' Ensemble, Boys' Double Quar- fel ff' Instrumental practice for the improvement of the band. VINCENT COROZINE DONALD HALLQUlST Potsdam State Teachers College Danbury State Teachers College Orchestra and Band, Instrumental Freshman Chorus, Freshman Glee Lessons. Club, Elementary School Music. 2 it MUSIC M Music reaches the entire student body. Whether as a Z listener enioying a presentation of one of the music groups, I 3, or as a perfomer, striving to perfect a musical selection, l ,Q every student of East Hartford High School has the oppor- , if tunity to enioy the field of music. f The Orchestra is comprised of students interested in 5 instrumental music. The Band is an integral part of all foot- ? ball games and plays at many assemblies and other school functions. Classes in Music Theory and Music Appreciation lead to an understanding and enioyment of music in general. Our Music Department has contributed a great deal toward the well-rounded graduate's understanding and ap- preciation of an art, everlasting to its performers and listeners. Choir practices for concert with the Hartford Symphony Orchestra. 1 NM gX, -4 X. :ik ' ' fr pr 5 . , ' -- 1' I, , M.!,KJf' I f'ffff' ' x 4 fs? fgxX'! q 4 X J D ,Mgr 'gf 1 , ' - ,,,..aJjuj. x' '-..,f 'f ft an WYSK K - gf? if fl' ' A '1 i5 ', 1' n N, S4 ', X , ,fx U 'W' ..g,, -' Q 3 vb F. A ,552 W 9 qv Q- HENRY GlARDl JEANNETTE CORBETT WINIFRED CUNNINGHAM WlLMA MCKENZIE Holly Cross College Arnold College Hunter College Science Department, Girls' Sports. Department Head, Varsity Football, Girls' Athletic Council, Girls' Leaders Girls' Leaders Club, Girls' Athletic Assistant Track Coach. Club, Drill Team. Council, Sport Night, 1 V L -1 EDWARD MEYERS JACK WISE University of Connecticut University of Connecticut Assistant Football Coach, Boys' Sports, Varsity Basketball Coach, lnteramural Boys' Leaders Club Ass't Adviser. Sports, Boys' Leaders Club. PIIYSICAZ EDUCATION A welcome respite from the daily grind of classroom subjects and homework were our physical education classes. Twice weekly in our spacious and well-equipped gymnasium or on our outdoor field, boys and girls were subjected to a rigorous course designed to build healthy bodies and to encourage sportsmanship, Always remembered will be the Krause Webber tests for strength and agility which were a struggle for many of us, often leaving us with sore arms, legs, and backs. In addition to the regular twice weekly classes, the Physical Education Department offers a diversified pro- gram of after-school activities. z , ' 2 i L ' fi , l J A X , 'X i Boys enjoy outdoor gyrn class during Indian Summer. 39 a- 5 fr fy. Q 1 rxzx Wx.. xx ., . JM L Q' ff-'Y .6 3' Oigj X P533 Hx V if A ni. 1 URSULA PATTERSON Fram ngham Teachers College D et clan Coord nator of Cafeter a Spec al Luncheons Teas and Dnners C141-'f7IRlr4 The good food enloyed by students and faculty each noon ttme us the result of the work of Mrs Patterson and her staff who serve four shifts of lunches Just checlung vi ,I' VIOLA DEAN Faulkner Hosp tal of Nurs ng Health Counselor Future Nurses Club 0514176 Only a healthy body can contaun a healthy mmd Overseemg the health problems of East Hartford students IS Mrs Dean Students re cetve regular phystcal examlnatlons by the school physucnan Dr Edward T Truex as well as yearly eye and ear examznatuons Pollomyelutts vac clnatlon was a part of the health program thus year ,- Il take 0 of these and one of these and one of these 41 I r 5 ' X' l l I 1 can , l x l t t 4 ,g - J t E 0 I ln ' . l' ne , , vacation polished floors is the work of Mr. Burnham and his custodial staff. The often heard remark from visitors to East Hartford High, Is this the first year this school has been used? is the result of the ef- fectiveness of the custodial staff. if.-sv A' With always a cheerful or witty word, Mrs. Nolan goes about her duties watching over the girls at East Hartford. Mrs. Nolan is a friend to all en- couraging us or reprimanding us whenever the oc- casion is manifest. WEBSTER BURNHAM Head Custodian Our bright and shiny school with its after- fignl X X ELLEN NOLAN Matron fs 9 ftfb' 1-Q, S Coming right up! And the books came tumbling down. the 8.28 Deli enthusiasr l HH!! 4 --i' s 4 3 SAMUEL NEMIROW President l Left to Right-Row l: John LaPlante, Margo Blake, Patricia Derr, Samuel Nemirow. Row 2: Mrs. Burrill, Frances Landry, Patricia Buggie, Lorretta Eisenhardt, Joyce Buccino, Sheila McCarthy, Mr. Zervas. Row 3: Thomas Lewis, William Kamerer, George Cataldi, Nancy Shannon. Absent from picture: William Secord, Emily Strnad, John Sullivan. il JOHN LAPLANTE Vice-President film 1 ' Lf 'fm 5 vi Elle? ' SENIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD Time ripens all things. No man is born wise. lt is inevitable that our years in high school will have marked us with certain profound changes. We have, over the years, developed our minds, bodies, and perhaps the most important of all, our attitudes. We are the products of our education thus far. Further changes are yet to come, but we welcome them as challenges-challenges to new and greater things toward which we look with eagerness and anticipation. PATRICIA DERR Recording Secretary -Samuel Nemirow Class President MARGO BLAKE Corresponding Secretary n . JOHN SULLIVAN MRS, BURRILL MR. ZERVAS Treasurer Class Advisers ANN MARIE M ALLEANO Annte Bustness 13I Tolland Street Fu of lute and rntschtet O chery I 2 A paratus I 2 ketball I Freshman Chorus I Glrls Chorus 2 Gymnasttcs 2 Plot 2 So tball I Sport Nght I 2 Volley BRIAN E ANDRESEN Andy Practtcal 30 Forest Street lnternattonal Relattons Club 2 sf tv FRANCIS G ADAMS Fran Practtcal 224 Naubuc Avenue No parttcular hurry ts there Juntor Red Cross 2 Student Counctl I Track Team 2 Sf 'vw 4-0 'Y i JUDITH L AREGOOD Judy Bustness 63 Bodwell Road She speaks behaves and acts lust as she ought Apparatus A Bowltng I Drtll Team 3 A FBLA 3 Freshman Chorusl Gtrls Chorus 2 Gyrnnasttcs 2 4 lnternattonal Relattons Club 4 Jan u Staff 3 Sport Nght 2 4 dent Counctl I 2 MARILYN JANE ADAMS Martlyn College 1812 Vtllage Street Style ts that of whtch woman ts made Freshman Chorus I Gurls Chorus 2 ee Club 3 A Juntor Classtc League 2 Mask and Wlg Club I Student Counctl I 2 Swtmmtng 3 3' acl .IUDITH L AZARS Judy Busuness 27 Landers Road Good humor ts the health of the soul sadness tts potson Apparatus 3 Freshman Chorus I ALBIN C ANDERSON College 82 McKee Street More men are ktlled by overwork B eball A Basketball 2 A C ss Bas etball 2 3 A Softball 3 Stu dent Counctl 1 JEAN H ANTANAITIS Jeanne College 986 Forbes Street Where she succeeds the ment ts all her own B n 2 3 A Executtve Board I Gymnasttcs 2 4 Honor Soctety 3 4 Recordtng Secretary A Janus Staff 3 Mask and Wtg Club 1 Masquers t 2 3 A Features E I 4 Student Council I 2 3 'of 'Ns' JUDITH A BARDIN Judy Busmess 83 Francrs Street Good nature as an element of success Apparatus A Band 2 Basketball 4 Drrll Team 3 4 Co Captarn 4 Folk dancrng 3 4 Freshman Chorus 1 Grrls Chorus 2 Grrls Leaders 3 4 Gymnastlcs 2 4 Janus Staff 3 A M xed Cholr 3 4 Prlot 3 4 Typrng dent Councul 2 Swlmmrng 2 Volley 2 JOSEPH J BECK oe Practrcal T844 Mann Street Men are often capable of greater thtngs than they perform Baseball 3 Basketball A Class Bas e all A Football l Freshman Chorus l Softball 3 Track Team A 'i JOHN A BAILEY Jack College 1026 Forbes Street The way to garn a frnend rs to be one Chess Club A Debattng Club 4 Executtye Board 2 Glee Club A Club l Tennus 3 'L' CAROL J BELDEN Carol College 2.2 Ktng COurt tat wcet del ght a qu affords Freshman Chorus l lnternatronal Relatuons Club 3 4 NANCY R BARBRICK N60 Busnness l52 Ellrngton Road HCV VOICE? WGS EVEI' soft gentle an low an excellent thang In a woman ,pd vw! 'ty JAMES L BELEY Jtmmy College 213 Cluster Strcct Rcst s the swcgt sauce of labor eball l tball Co Captatn 2 Cross Country Team Executtvc Board l 2 Football lnternatuonal Pclatlorts Club 4 Jun tor Classtcal League l Jumor Red Cross 2 Softball 3 Co Captarn 3 Spanrsh Club 2 FRANCES A BEANE Krtty Busrness 2l Holmes Street The grft of garety may rtself be the greatest fortune Apparatus 4 Badmrnton A D ll Team 3 4 Freshman Chorus I Gnrls Chorus 2 Gymnastrcsl 2 4 Janus S 3 Lnterary Club 4 Prlot 4 Red Team Cheerleadrng 2 3 4 Cap n A port Nnght 'l 2 ROLAND C BEGIN Roland College 9 Outlook Street Let us take thrngs as they are and not as they ought to be Chefs Club I Cross Country Team 2 3 Glee Clubl 2 Mrxed C r -if 1 ' 1 d 1 'I ' I Golf , ' , 4. ' g. ' lk 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ri ' 1 1 - ' 1 - il 1 1 1 ' ' I v . , . ' . ' ' 1 ' ' 1 1 raft 5 ' 1 ' , i raa,s',,'3l1l. Editor Ag Sport Night 2, 3, Af Stu' , ball ,3,4, ' ' J? J A C as A I I A 4 N , g I , g ' hoi k tb I I 3, 4. I . l Z L f E I ffvwc S H W yet me Bas :Class Baske l, 2, ' 'I 3g fl , 1 li ' 1 1 - ' 1 ,. I, l U., Ol A A PAUL J BERNIER Bernse College 80 Prospect Street Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow Baseball l Basketball I Class Bas all 2 3 4 Debating Cub Football l Golf Club 4 lnternation al Relations Club 2 3 4 President 4 Latin Club 2 Science Club l Transferred from St Patrick Pre paratory School Quebec 2 CAROL J BEZZINI Carol College I5 Wells Avenue A rose is sweeter in the bud than is an full blo rn E 3 FBLA 3 4 Freshm Chorus l Future Teachers Club Girs Leaders 3 4 Glee Club 4 mnastics l 2 3 ort Night l 2 BURTON R. BELL Burt College 63 Lydall Road An active nature is rarely melancholy. Audio-Visual Aids 25 Chefs Club 37 Honor Society 47 Janus Staff 4, Associate Editor 45 Mask and Wig Club lg Masquers 2, 3, 45 Pres- ident 45 National Thespian Society , , Vice-President 4. MARGARET A, BENJAMIN Margaret College T56 Larrabee Street Much wisdom often goes with fewest words. Future Teachers Club 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 4, Financial Secretary 4g Janus Staff 4g Latin Club 2g Sport Night lg Volleyball T. Q5-7 DAVID C BLAND Dave College 9l Brookfield Drive Speech is great but silence greater Class Basketball l Cross Country Team 3 Track Team 2 Youth in Government Day 3 '-2 ,J RICHARD C BLASCHKE Dick College lO9 Oxford Drive Mens deeds are an introduction to their character B wling l Class Basketball l 4 Prefect 4 if , - C if F 5 .A , t- , tt, - V ka.. L 45,-. QJ. . MARY LOUISE BESSETTE Mary Lou College 58 Elmer Street Quiet and unassuming she goes her way Cass Assembly l Cla Play 3 uure Nurses Club 3 4 urs Sports Club Killanian Staff Latin Club 3 4 Literary Club 4 Masquers 4 St James Dramatic Society Trans ferred from Knllingly High School 4 f MARGO E BLAKE Q Marge College 75 Great Hill Road She moves a goddess and she looks a queen AGE 4 Archery2 Badminton 3 4 Bowling l Executive Board 3 4 Corresponding Secretary 4 Folk dancing 3 4 Freshman Chorus l Future Teachers Club 4 GAC 4 Secretary Girls Chorus 2 I s Leaders 4 Gymnastics 3 4 In er national Relations Club Recording Secretary 2 3 4 Janus Staff 4 Sport Night T 3 4 Swim ming 3 Table Tennis 3 Tennis l Volleyball l 3 4 Youth in Govern ment Day l CAROL A BOUCHERN Carol Bustness 3 I-lockanum Drlve You have not fulfnlled every duty unless you have lulfrlled that of benng cheerful and pleasant Folkclancnng I Freshman Chorus I Gnrls Chorus 3 Gymnasttcs 2 Sport I ht I 3 4 Swrmmnng I JAMES E BRADLEY rm College 292 Kung Street Worry and I have never met ..- ROBERT K BLASCHKE Bob College IO9 Oxford Drlve Character as a dtamond that scratches every other stone wltng I Class asketball I Prefect A Youth and Government Day 3 1 PATRICK J BRADLEY at Bustncss 3-1 Danlel Strom S115 5 YTIBH ISVI OO 7 f I 3 48 QE laugn Freshman Chorus I FRANK P BONZANI Bonz College AA Bedford Avenue st r shm ng quIetly ts non e le s a s ar Freshman Chorus I Golf Club A Internatuonal Relattons Club A La tln Club 2 Student Counctl I an 3 I 1' ALAN F BRANNANJ Practtcal 9 Sr Rcg s Strnc c r e n good V' C cloCluo L s in DENNIS F BOWIK Den College 9 Htgble Drive Men are measured by thenr worth Baseball 2 3 4 Class Basketball 2 3 A lnternatnonal Relatnons Club I Student Councnl 3 MAUREEN J BRADLEY Moe Busmess 292 Kung Street Take lufe too sertously and what ts It worth? Folkdancrng I Freshman Chorus I Grrls Chorus 2 Roller Skatnng I . N2 . I 'A a i ' , e th 5 5 1 X Bo 2 B , 4: : : - ' I ' - as 1 ' , .f- v .,1'x: ' '. Z' ' r I ' I is f, sf Vi 1 fe ' 'QQ ri-it by 'N .' ,.,+ VKX ,I ,, F . 1 A II, I , .1 ,k , ' : J I ' ' I I , : , Ng , 2, S.A.A. callecfaf I, 2, V ' L ' - y if Y X ti fa J. . ,, ,, x,, 6 f - I vs I ' . P . 3 Al - Q , A I . - I -At . ' 'IA 'Y D r If ite can sul 'N 'l 'ISJ I5 5' ' 'ha 'UQ Q' atsr-' ' , Pa. I, 2, 3, -15 Irfa -rc-r I N 2, 3, 4. I A X A n 'is PETER K BROWN Pete Collcge 357 Forest Strcct Los of chatter lots ol un A Cluh 4 Freshman Chorus I Glee Club 3 lnternat onal Relattons ub I 4 Janus Stat 4 M n Wtg Club I Masquers 3 lxed Chorr 4 Natlonal Thesptan Soctety 4 Pllot3 4 Parade ol Youth Correspondent 4 Kmgswood School DENNIS P BROWNE Den College 96 Whttrng Road every deed of mtschtef he hath a hand B etball I Cla B sketball I 2 3 Track Team 2 BARBARA A BRINILEY B b Bustness T57 Woodlawn Crrcle Quuetness has tts own charms E 3 4 Badmrnton I Bow 4 F B L A 4 Freshman Chorus Janus Staff 4 Table Tenns 2 SHEELAH BRITT Sheelah College 73 Knollwood Road Not careless rn deeds not confused In words not rarnblrng tn thought Bowltngl 2 3 Freshman Chorus I Gtrls Chorus 2 Honor Soclety 4 nus Staff 4 Mlxed Cholr 3 ot 3 Sp ntsh Cub 3 S Nt ht 2 3 4 Student Counctl I 3 ol eyball '2 cult .1 1-0 if JOYCE ANN BUCCINO Joyce Buslness 93 Crpolla Drnve Woman was made to manage H160 Ba mlnton I Bowltng I 2 od Team Cheenng 2 3 Captarn 3 Cheerleader 4 Drtll Team 3 Exec uttve Board I 2 3 4 Folkdanclng 3 4 Freshman Chorus I Future Teachers Club 4 Gtrls Leaders Club 3 4 Glee Club 4 Gymnastncs I 2 3 4 Janus Staff 4 Mask and Wlg u I So Sport Neght l 2 3 Student Councrl V ii any, PATRICIA I. BUGGIE a College 67 Knollwood Road The female of the specues as more deadly than the male Executrve B ard 3 4 Freshman Chorus I Gtrls Chorus 2 Mnxed Chorr 4 SAA Collector 4 'Z RAYMOND S BROWN Ray Practucal 34 Cavan Road The lnght of frvendshnp us luke the lnght of phosphorus Transferred from Manchester Hugh School 2 ARTHUR J BROZOWSKY Buzz College 5 Wllys Street Work fasctnates me l could set and watch lt for hours Football 2 is I . A G . , g ' g llng I ' I I ,V ' 5 , Q - . I r If .la , ' ' , 4, M -V - : I . Prl g a I 2, 5 port r I- T 9 f f 1 ' . f , -' 4, V I l, 2, 3, 4. ' V 'Xxx 3 , . t , f ' J 9 rt 5 p A - A ' - , Cl , 3, I, f , ask ' a d ' p , 4: ' M 5 l I 2. I 'Q 7 V: 4. - ln ' ff I I A ask 5 ss a I I I 2 ' P f cl ' g ' , , G l , x f D 5 .. . . , -4. , 1 1 I 1 ' O I I ' V CII b , 25 Pilot 21, 31 ftball lg I T, 2, 3, Tennis I, ,olleyball l, 2, 3. X CAROL M CADORET Carol Col lege 79 Salem Road e sweetest garland to the sweetest maud Archery 2 Folkdancnng 3 4 Fresh man Chorus I Glrls Chorus 2 Pres toent Gtrls Leaders Club 4 Golf Club I Gymnastucs 2 3 4 Honor Socrety A Janus Staff A Junnor sstcal League 1 Ltr C b Treasurer Mask and Wrg Club T Masquers 2 Mlxed Chonr 3 4 Prlot A eCtOr I 2 4 S Nrght 2 3 4 Swnmmung 2 4 Ten DIS 4 JOHN F CAREW Jack College 117 Woodlawn Ctrcle W at rs the use of speech2 Cross Country Team 2 3 4 Soft b 3 lex uf I PAUL R. BULEY Paul College 80 Central Avenue Good sense and good nature are never separated. Band 3 Class Basketball 3 Fresh man Chorus T Muxed Cholr 3 Glee Club 2 3 Transferred from Cathed ral Htgh School Burltngton Ver mont A N Ss, -L -HD' GLORYANN P CARlGNAN Glory College l-12 Greenwood Street Cheerfulness as the offshoot of goodness Bas etball Transferred from Academy Mara A sumpta A if THEODORE O. BURHANS Ted College 58 Elm Street I am the master of my fateg l am the captatn of my soul Al. oVtsual Auds 3 4 Vnce Pres d nt .1 Chefs Club 3 Football 2 Aasquers 3 4 LUCY C CARNEMOLLA Busnness 406 Bumstde Avenue Chatter ts good for the muscles Bas etball 2 3 Debatxng Club 3 ee Club l 2 Lubrary Asssta 3 Mask and Wtg Club l 2 3 Trans ferred from Holy Farwly Academy PAUL R CARBONE Pau Practucal 49 Brookfreld Drrve Ah why should lnfe all toll be? PAUL R CAREY Pau Practlcal 77 Blrss Street I e IS a pleasant tnstrtutlon let us take lt as rt comes u noVlsual Alds l 3 Cr Country Team 2 Freshman Chorus l '5- 'sl , 2 ' 1 at - ' , , ' V i- ' f A ' S 1 1 : X 4 . I 1 'X 2 fr 1 I 1. Z ix 1 T . 1 Th - , I . I I 1 ' r , fl y cts ' ' , ah, lu 1, A 7 25 S,A. . Coll , , 1:1 port If 'F H' r r 1 A ' . 1 - ' ' 3 A J' 4,19 fl, ,fi I I ' - A -L 4 . ,zay gf HL., . 1 L I ' A .H ,, h . V in V A d'- ' ' , 2, g oss Silence is fitter. T l ' all . l l I A V-in l F ' FM X 'Y X . fgf ff f 3 V. A if 2 .ls l. 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JOHN P CASSELLO John Busuness A2 Saunders Street e qunet mmd as rncher than a crown REGINALD E CHAMBERLAIN Reg College 65 Montclaur Drlve Sport Royal Bo s Le ders 3 A Presndent A Football 2 3 Janus Staff A Mask Wng Club l A f A Student Councnl A Tra k rtn l 3 A Tumb n RUTH A CARSON Ruthle BUSIDSSS 3lA Goodwin Street O all the best thtngs upon e 9 rth I hold that a lauthful frten ts the best Badrr-tnton 2 Band 2 3 A Baseball Ba bal Bow. dancung 3 Freshman Chorus l Gtrls Chorus 2 Grls Leaders 3 A Janus Staff A Lvbrary Asststants l 2 Mask and Wag Club 2 Mlxed our A Pllot 3 Softball 2 S N ht 2 3 A Student Counctl 3 Table Tennls 2 3 A Tenms 2 Tum mg 3 A yball JEANETTE R CARUSO Jeanne Busnness 9A Tolland Street Of manners gentle of affectrons mn d E 3 A Freshman Chorus Gurls Chorus 2 Gymnastlcs 2 In ternatuonal Relattons Club A Mas ers 3 P: ot 3 A Sport Ntght CLAIRE L CHARRON Ceo College JOHN F CLANCY John Practucal 50 Holltster Drlve H83 Mem Street The fountatn of happuness 45 the The quicker you dont do If the heal' sooner ts too late AGE 3 Freshman Chorus l Gtrs Glee Club 2 3 4 Chorus 2 Pnlot 3 GEORGE A CATALDI George College 870 Forbes Street A quuet but of thunder Class Basketball 2 Executwe Board A lnternatlonal Relattons Club A Jumor Classucal League l 2 Vce Presudent l Latnn Club 2 Softball KEVIN E CHAMBERLAND Kevin College lO75 Forbes Street In the vaunted works of art the masters stroke rs natures part Bowlung l Chefs Club l 2 Inter nattonal Relatlons Club 3 A Janus Sta A Ltterary Club A PENELOPE F COLLIER Penny College 237 Larrabee Street A daughter of the gods dtvlnely tall and most dtvtnely fatr E 3 Ar ery 2 3 4 Ba b l Basketball 2 4 Bowltng 3 Follcdancnng l 3 4 Honor Socuety 4 Leaders Folkdanctng 3 4 Fresh man Chorus l Future Teachers Club G s Chorus 2 urs En emble 4 Gtrls Leaders 3 4 Secretary Treasurer 3 4 Janus Staff 4 Bustness Edttor Mtxed Chonr 3 unctl l Tennls 2 Volley MARILYN M CONANT Marulyn College 200 Smtth Drlve A gram of gatety seasons everythtng A chery 2 3 Basketball T Ba o T am 3 4 Bowlmg I Executtve Board l Folkdancnng l 4 Leaders Folkdanctng 4 Freshman Chorus I Future Nurses Club 3 4 Gtrls Lead 3 4 Gyrnnasttcs 2 4 Jan S 4 Lattn Club 2 Mask and I Club l 3 S ector 3 4 So ball l S r Ntght l 2 4 Swtmmtng 4 Tennls Vol eyball l ROSALIE J CLARK Ros e Bustness 27 Lattmer Street Q, , A merry heart snngs all the day Baseball 4 Basketball 4 Bowltng 4 Freshman Chorus l Gxrls Chorus 2 Sport Ntght 4 Volleyball 4 BN C3 THOMAS E CONRAN Tom Practtcal 23 lndlan H ll Street l am sure cares an enemy to ltle THOMAS N COLLETTI TOYTW Practtcal 677 Mann Street never exert myself Its too trrtng MARGARET E COOPER Marge Bustness 32 Great H ll Road A gentleness of sptrtt and pure serentty of mtnd Folkdanctng l 2 Gymnastucs l Sport Ntght l 2 Swtmmtng l Turnbltng l Volleyball 2 ANN M COLLINS Ann College 528 Forbes Street My soul today ts far away AGE 3 Archeryl 3 4 Badminton 2 Freshman Chorus l Future Teachers Club 4 Gnrls Chorus 2 Gee Club 3 Gyrnrtasttcs 2 3 4 Masquers 3 4 Nattonal Thesptan Soctety 4 Spantsh Club 2 3 Sport N ht 2 3 4 Student Council 3 Swtmmung l Tennts l Volleyball MAUREEN C CONNELL Maureen Collega 2 Easton Street Its a frtendly heart that has plenty of fnends Girls Chorus 2 Gyrnnasttcs Ltbrary Asststants 4 Sport Ntght 2 4 Student Council 2 A , t v. X s 7 x, 5 A.G., , 4, Ch , , 5 Se- i H l 'H all , , p ' 5 Z . A- J 1 1 I ' ' , , : ' l. : 1 l 1 I I ' l I I ' , , l, 2, 3, 4, irl ' 5 G' l ' , J ' ' s 1 ' ' . t ' ' z ' , 1 - , z i9 I 1 2 ' : Al Sport Night l,,2, 3, 4, Student r' I 5 2, 3. Co ' 1 A l, , ball ' X l, 2, 3, 4. . f I 2 I r , 5 g t n e , 1 : ' ' H A A ' I A I ' A ' ' : ' 2, 4: ers , g ' , , us ' ' I ' taff 5 ' g ' tk I I ' U wg , Pilot 1, 2, , .A.A. Coll , 5 ft , pot , . A , . Q . '.,f 2, I , 2. X K -1 ' ' ' I ' U , : , 2: , z f 2: S C' l l 2 l A gn bv' J Ot, -oz 121 -47 J 'ff ROBERT L CROWELL Bo College 3 Easton Street A quuet man but qunte a man seball 2 3 A Basketball l Co Captaln A Boys Leaders 3 A Cass Basketball l 2 3 4 Stu nt Councnl 2 JACK A CURTIS Jack College 29 Green Manor Druve A man as not udle because he ts absorbed sn thought Chess Club A Cross Country Team 2 3 A Pnlot 4 Track Team 2 Youth nn Government Day 3 1 ' 'E' ,,r A-,c fs lvf,i'f'5f', PETER F CORBETT Pete College l76 Woodlawn Cnrcle Good humor ls the health of the soul seball l 3 A Basket Boys Leaders 3 4 Cross Country arn l 3 -1 Co Captaln ELAINE D COWAN Laney College 888 Tolland Street It ts not only those who speak who know the most Archery 4 Badmlnton l Swnm rn ng 4 Transferred from Ellsworth Memor al Hugh School 4 'L gli! MARY LOUISE DALEY Mary Lou Busmess 25 Westynew Dnve Every noble acttvuty makes room for Itself Janus Staff 3 4 Advertnsung Mana ger A Transferred from Cathedral Hugh School 3 J RAYMOND G DALTON BY College 7 Cherry Street Let tomorrow take care of Itself B n T 2 JEFFREY W CUMMINGS e College 6Al Halls Street There s nothmg luke fun ns there9 Class Basketball A Golf Club l 2 Student Councnl 3 BARRY J DAKIN Dake Practucal 156 Manor Clrcle A luttle devlltry lurks un hrs snlence eball l A Basketball C Basketball 3 4 Co Captaln 4 Foot 2 3 Freshman Cho So tball 3 4 0-an FQ wi CAROLE A DEANE Carole Busuness 52 Cannon Road A sensuble person talks lnttle but llstens much Baton Team l 2 Freshman Chorus Gnrls Chorus DIANE M DeMONTE Buslness 254 Park Avenue Let me lzve but let me laugh Freshman Chorus l Glrls Chorus 2 4-1 SANDRA R DALTON Sandy College Ido Woodycrest Druve Her generous warmth has won er many frnends Debattng Club 4 Freshman Chorus :rs Chorus 2 Glee Club 3 Muxed Chotr 4 Student Courtcul l ff sl LINDA DESMAN 1 Bustness Al Darlln Street ytytd example of rnsch ef In the man wg D str lnuttye Educut on Club -1 Fresh man Chorus Mask and Wtg Club x ANNETTE DAVIS Annelle College 9 Duke Ctrcle Ready for mnschuef ready for fun A aatus 3 A Badmt ton 3 A Basketball l 3 A Bowltng 4 Fresh man Chorus l G A C -1 G rls Lead ef 4 Janus Staff A Softballl 3 A SPOVV NIQLIT 3 4 Table Tennls 3 A Vo eyball 3 4 'I'-sr ad' HARVEY A DESRUISSEAUX Haw College 7 Cannon Road JOHN C DELLARIPA u College 51 Maplewood Avenue fund a wa or ma eu Au no Vlsual Auds l Football I 2 Su nt ounctl 2 Tra Team A H PATRICIA DERR at College 67 Cnpolla Drlve Her cheerfulness charns s all A E 3 Cheer Leader l Chorus l Executtve Board 3 -1 Secretary 3 Recordtng Secretary -1 Future Te chers Club 2 3 Hstorlan A Gtrls Chorus 2 Glee Club 1 Janus Sta -1 Student Councll l Tr n ferred from Levvnstown Junuor Htgh School Pennsylvanla 2 J ot of ptr wal-e lot of Q' no se iq d VCL Pre d r C refs Club l Cross Country Han -I AdJCVtlSn an Ctrculatton Manager l So tball 3 Q ll . ,, ll PP -' t 1 'rt , , r ' 5 Q . . . 5 i I' . F: G l' 1 1 5 f A : , , 5 j . A V I.: , 1 Rb Q g VII A y, L 'ff' ,. . 4 6 J U A Q d' - A ' f , . . 4,, ' X 1, ' 3, Ag tde C l, g ck lg ' ' 1 I2. 5 Ci A I , P ,l Y U . -s HGV- f f Di ' ' ' L , l V I A ff g I ' gl 5 5- lf Q fl. '- Ltr 4 X K H A I s tt 1: s a lg 3, 'A X It t ' t . ll Ban l, 2, 3, -2, 1 1 As- att 3g 3 t - rf - 5 - lt- g 1' lg 2, 3, pllOf l, 2, 3, HQ I l, ' d , I , 2, 3: l . 54 CORRINE J DINENO Corrme College 360 Goodwnn Street Shes pretty to walk wnth and wttty to talk wtth and pleasant too to thunk on Baseball I Basketball A Bowllng I Cheerleader 3 A Co Captann A Debatnng Club A Executnve Board 2 Secretary Folkdancnng 3 4 Lead er Folkdancnng 3 4 Freshman Chorus I Future Teachers Club 4 GAC 3 A Presudentd Gold Team eernng 2 Gtrls Leaders 3 Gymnasttcs 2 3 A Honor Socaety 4 Janus Staff A Gnrls Sports Editor SAA Collector I Softball S Ort Nlght l 2 3 4 Stu e Councul 3 4 Correspondnng Secre tar A Volleyball 2 4 JOHN J DOBBINS Jack College 43 Crosby Street Sulence us the speech of the wnse W-'47 PATRICIA A DIAMOND a Busvness 22 Budwell Avenue Dark hatr dark eyes always friendly Executave Board I Freshman Chor us I Gnrls Chorus 2 Glee Club 3 Volleyball 2 PHILIP W DONAHUE , Practncal B30 Tolland Street Theres muschnef In the lad Basketball I 2 Class Basketball 2 4 Softb JAMES K DICKSON Kurt College 50 Clement Road Men of few words are the best men Cross Country Team 2 3 4 Co C ptam 4 Football I Freshman Chorus I Softball 3 Track Team 2 'S-av SALLY A DONNELLI a Busnness 389 Forbes Street Nothtng us so contagtous as enthusuasm A E3Bowllng24FBLA34 Presudent 4 Freshman Chorus I Gurls Chorus 2 Secretary Gymnas tucs 2 Janus Staff 3 4 Typtng Edu tor A Mask and Wng I Mtxed Chonr Pulo 3 SA A Colle or 3 A Sport Ntght 2 3 A Volleyball 'S' LEONARD P DISIPIO Lenny Practucal N 295 Hugh Street Everyman as a luttle world DENNIS M DONAHUE Dennns College 830 Tolland Street As the dlamond us the crystalme revalatuon of the achromatnc whute lnght of heaven A Club 3 A Presldent 3 4 as ketball I Boys Leaders 3 4 Chefs Basketball 3 4 Debatung Club Freshman Chorus I Glee Club 3 Secretary 3 Honor Socnety 3 4 Vnce Presldent 3 A Janus Staff 3 4 Junnor Red Cross 3 4 Treasurer I u Busmess Manager 3 A Pretect A Softball 3 A Student Councll I 3 4 Vuce Presldent 4 Table Tenms 3 4 Tumbltng 3 Youth In Govern ment Day 3 5 P ' A : ' ' l 1 a E 7 I I E f ' ' ' ' I, N I' , : 1 ' M' ,, . 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' ' ' if Q i LOIS .J DOUVILLE ons Bustness I9 Wadsworth Street A frtend now a frtend forever s etball I 1 es Bowltng 2 Fteld Hockey Fre m n Chorus I Juntor Classtcal ague I A b P o ccer I Softball I Sport Nt I 2 Table Tenms J Tennts I Travel Clu I LORETTA E EISENHARDT Loretta College 35 Ellsworth Street The rmldest manners and the gentlest heart A E 3 Archery 2 3 Appar us 3 A Badm nton 3 A Baseball 2 A sketball 2 3 A owing I Drtll Team 3 4 Executtve Board -1 Leaders Folkdanctng 4 French Club 3 Freshman Chorus I Future Teach Club -1 Vtce Prestde G C 3 4 Gtrls Leaders 4 m n sttcs I 3 -1 Honor Socte 4 Janus Staff A Clubs Et r rn Club I Ltterar Clu Mask and Wtg Club I Orchestra I ot 2 Sp t Sport Nnght I 2 3 4 Table Tennts nts V 3 4 Youth n Government Day 3 Qs ix THOVAS A DOUGELA Ton Practrcal 29 Larata Avenue A qutet lad wtth a wtnntng way Band I 2 Cross Country Tearn 2 ck Team 2 3 1 n-.., PAUL H DOUGLAS DOUQ Co lege I9 Sunny Reach Drtve The Lazy rnan ge s around the sun t y as qutckly as the busy one X' W Bowltng I PAUL A EMEQSON CHROLE A EWS Pau Collegc Carolc Co lcgc 1904 Main Suse, 28 Prospect Street Mmm IS one may an A glad hcart tnaxes a cheerful 9 countenance COVIVCVSSILOFI Freslttnan Chorus I urc Nurses Clab I Lat n f LORETTA J DUFRESNE Lorctta Bustness II5 Collnmore Road And now I exhort you to be of good cheer AGE 2 Bowltng 4 NANCY L EMEPICK Nancy Bustness SAI Tolland Street Whtrnsey not reason s e fernale gutde Freshman Chorus I Gtrls Chorus 2 Gee Club 3 Soccer I if I 'N Q 3 'Nev RICHARD T FALCONE Dlck College 69 Burnssde Avenue Its a very good world to luve ln Baseball T 2 Basketball Manager l Boys Leaders 3 4 Secretary Class Basketball A Cross Country Team 3 Executlve Board 2 3 Jan raft 2 Boys Sports Edntor 4 Prefect 4 Softball 3 4 Spannsh Club 2 Table Tennus 3 A JOHN A FEDOR ox Busnness 23 Budwell Avenue Begone dull care' Thou and I shall never agree AudloVlsual Ands l Cross Coun try Team l 2 Freshman Chorus l Scuence Club l 2 Treasurer 2 Traclt Team l WlLLlAM P. EVANS ' College 3l Great Hull Road Not a devll not a salnt perhaps But well the very best of chaps Baseball Manager 3 4 Boys Lead er 3 4 Chefs Clubl 2 Football Manager 3 4 lnternattonal Rela tnons Club 4 Softball 3 Student o ncrl 3 A AN N P FALCONE Dolly Buslness 59 North Street It ts the tranquul people who accompllsh much Bowl ng l Dnstrnbutlve Educatnon Club 4 Hxstoruan Freshman Chorus l Mask and Wug Club l 2 li G--rr M ,il 3 MARY E FITZGERALD nz Buslness 56 Porter Brook Avenue To have trlends us to have success Freshman Chorus l Janus Staff 4 SAA Collector 2 3 A Sport Nlght .gi MARTIN J FLEMING Mant' College 11.1 Burnslde Avenue To llve long :ts necessary to we slowly Archery l 2 Jumor Red Cross EDWARD R FARRINGTON College 9 Arnold Druve Taemeaslamfo s never change Cross Country Team l 2 3 A Soft ball 3 Student Councul 2 4 Track am l 2 MARIE M FERLAND She I Buslness 63 Stevens Street Oh pleasure you are a pleasant thmg A aratus 3 4 FBLA 3 Fr h man Chorus T Glrls Chorus 2 Glee Club 3 Muxed Choir A Sport Nlght l 3 4 Swlmmungl Volleyballl r'f Jr-ur JEANNINE M FORTIN Jeanne Business l84 Cambrldge Drnve A calm peaceful and quuet manner Badrnnnton 3 Freshman Chorus l RICHARD O FOURNIER Rrch Practncal 63 Blrss Street The happy grft of benng agreeable of benng a true frlend Art Club A Class Basketball A De batung Club 4 Vlce Presndent Foot ball 2 3 Photography Club 2 Track Team 3 avr' RICHARD G FOLEY Drqk College 252 Oak Street Take ltfe too seruously and what rs at wor h7 seball 2 3 A ketball l ass Basketball 2 3 A Foot GUN-lv MCKELSONJ FRASER College 65 Han lton Road A world of rnuschlef A ooVsual A sl 2 CrossCo 1 MARILYN J FORTlER M6f'lYfW Busuness IO Clement Road Iovelvness Increases t wall YTEVEV pass INTO l'1Oll'lIf'lgFleSS Red Team Cheerlng 2 Freshman orus l ee ub 4 S Nlgl'lT 2 IX W LIAM A FRICK 5 Practucal n th Dr Good men are modest rn thenr words proluse rn thelr deeds T d l Bl I H l w 3 -I Track Te Sl?1lLyZl:rgL Om Uheel gl EDGAR A FOSTER Edgar A College 441 Mann Street Every man IS the archutect of rs own fortune Glee Club 2 Mlxed Cholr 3 CAROL A FOX Keats College 312 Halls Street A gennal manner makes llfes lourney smooth paratus 3 B ketball l 2 Bowlung l 2 3 4 Folkdancung 2 G mnastucs l 2 A lnternatuonal Relatrons Club 4 Sport Nught l 2 Volleyball 2 11,- i '3- RALPH L GAGNER Ralph Business II9 Central Avenue The patient man is better than the valiant Art Club 3 Freshman Chorus I Gee Club 2 3 Janus Staff 3 4 Masquers 2 3 Mixed Choir 4 GEORGE R GARDNER Dick College 68 McKee Street Gods mill grinds slow but sure I U? Jxmsr gcf, ruiziomcig Jan V College 78 School Street Young and fanciful and gayg without a care. Apparatus 3g Art Club 45 Basketball I7 Bowling 47 Field Hockey Ig Fresh- man Chorus Ig Girls' Chorus 25 Swimming I, 2, 3, Ap Tumbling 2, WILLIAM A GIORDANO 42 Greenhurst Lane School is nice but vacation is nlfel' Baseball I Basketball I Football I Transferred from Greenfield High School Massachusetts LEO GAGLIARDI Gig Practical 90 McKee Street Happy-go-lucky with never a care. Baseball I, 3. i? CLAIRE A GOODNO Claire Business Let come what may Archery 3 Badminton 3 Baseball I 2 3 Basketball I 2 3 Freshman orus I Softball I 2 3 S Night I Table Tennis 3 Volleyball 2.5 PATRICIA A GARACH Patsy Business Her ways are ways of pleasantness Apparatus A Volleyball 4 Trans ferred from Hartford Public High School 3 CAROLE A GAY Carole College I Orchard Terrace Quiet and sweet pleasing to meet Freshman Chorus I Girls Cho us 2 Glee Club 3 Mixed Choir Sport Night I 2 Volleyball I Y ,, . . , , ,, 7 : - 2 J ' ' I , : . f x' . . ' ' H 1 I 1 I X I1 - . ' 51 ' 7 ,Z , . 11 si , ' I ' . 1 r : 1 ' ' 4: .Ii a Bill pracllcal III Walnut Street in X U . ' 1 ' 1 g g f X t I I , 1 I I QR J A 1 5 : I I I Ch 5 , , 1 port I. K , I ' : ' 2 ' , . I ' , . I, 2. . ' 1 .3 Z ' f ' I . . A, i A - - - I 4 i ffzr' A . M ' nz , ,rf -, l rs- , L1 T. ' ' ' 59 I rw LAWRENCE D GORMAN Larry College 49 Greene Terrace The best of the sport rs to do the deed and say nothtng Basketball 2 Boys Leaders 3 4 F otball 2 3 A Junror Class: I League 2 3 Latrn Club 2 3 Track Team 3 A ARTHUR D GRAVES Mnke College IO8 Washnngton Avenue A qutet extertor conceals much Class Basketball 4 Freshman Chor us I Sctence Club I Tenns ROBERT M GOODWIN B0 College I904 Mann Street I keep snlence because I approve the plan 44' it Q if THOMAS A GREENWOOD Tom Practvcal IO6 Hngbue Druve Thc world as as you see rt Aud o Vtsual Ards I Freshman Chor 60 DONNA E GORDON Dee Busrness 41 Lester Street A good heart IS worth gold Transferred from Oswego Hugh School New York 4 uv RUTH R GROMAN Ruthte Bustness A53 Burns de Avenue Unextrnguushable laughter from the heavens AGE 2 3 Badrmnton I Baseball I Freshman Chorus I Photography Clu I Swrmrmng I Travel Cub V a HUDENE E GRANT Deanre Busrnes 3 Colltmore Road Happy golucky fatr and free nothung there rs that bothers me Folkdancang I Freshman Chorus I Gurls Chorus 2 Lnbrary Assnstants 3 Roller Skatmg I IRMA E GREGORY rma College 30 Kung Court e walks ln beauty like the nsght AGE 2 Art Club 3 4 Class Sec retary I Cheerleader A Janus Staff 4 Junuor Classncal League I Span Ish Club 2 3 Q' WILLIAM J HARTL Practlcal 784 Forbes Street ltght heart and a carefree manner JOAN C HILLE Joanne College 85 Btssell Street A good splrlt makes 1 e worthwhlle AGE 3 Freshman Chorus I Fu ture Teachers Club 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 A Gtrls Chorus 3 Gurls Leaders Gymnastlcs I 2 3 4 Hon Socuety 3 4 Janus Staff 4 .lunlor Classucal League 2 Latn Club 2 ot 3 4 Rollerskatlng I S or tI 2 3 4 Volleyba NANCY L HALL Nancy Bustness 39 Rector Street Of all vlrtues and dtgnmes of the mnnd goodness Bas etball 2 FB A Se tary Treasurer A Freshman Chorus Gnrls Chorus 2 Gurls Leaders 3 A Glee Club 3 Lnbrary Asststants 2 3 A Treasurer Mnxed Chour 4 Pelot 3 A I ort Night I 4 nt Councnl 3 A Ta Tennls 4 Trave Clu I Vo the greatest W GERTRUDE A HOLSINGER Gertne College 9 Wcodycrest Druve Good character ns nts own reward Archery 2 Badmtnton 2 Freshman C orus I Gtrls Chorus 2 urs Ensemble 3 Glee Club 3 Int r natnonal Relatlons Club 4 Mlxed Chotr 4 Sport Night 2 Swimming 2 Volleyball 2 PATRICIA A HARTL I a College 7I6 Forbes Street A sunny nature wnns lasttng frlendshup Bowllng I Executuve Board I Freshman Chorus I Future Teach Club A Janus Staff 4 S Collector 3 4 Sport Nught 3 Ten V ball it 'cr sv JOSEPH P HOPKINS Floppy College I9O Maple Street Mnschnef rules has heart Basketball I 4 Class Basketball 3 4 Dlstrubutlve Education Club 4 Football I Freshman Chorus I Softball 3 4 Student Councll I .ff 1 BARBARA HERRNSDORF Barbara College 598 Burnslde Avenue There as a woman at the begnnnmg of all great thtngs Bowlnng I 4 Honor Society 3 4 lnternatnonal Relatuons Club I 2 3 A Janus Staff A Mask and Wag Club I Masquers 2 3 A Corres pondtng Secretary 4 Nattonal Thes plan Soclety 3 4 Treasurer 3 Sc: ence Club 2 3 Secretary 3 Tennls PATRICIA A HODGKINS 6 Busnness I9 Nassau Ctrcle Keen taste for llfe and all :ts loys Freshman Chorus I Gtrls Cho us 2 Glee Club 3 Lubrary Assustants A Mask and Wtg Club 2 Masquers A Muxed Chotr A Pnlot I 2 Ta e nnns I Tennus I 'EE' is -X I t HAROLD T JAMES Harold College 29 Harmony Street Love me love my car Football 2 Golf Club 3 DONALD M JUDSON Don Practtcal l42 Greenwood Street A bundle of muschtef Class Basketball 2 3 Freshman Chorus I Student Counctl I Nr JOHN P HORNYAK John Practtcal I3I Woodycrest Drtve Good nature ftrm and constant never fanltng Dnstrubutuve Educatlon Club 3 4 125, 1 WILLIAM A KAMERER Ace College 24 Terry Road Qualnttes luke hrs are always In demand Baseball I 2 3 4 Captann 4, Bas ketball 2 Boys Leaders 2 3, Class Basketball 3 4, Executtve Board I 2 3 4 Freshman Chorus I, Glee Club 3 Presldent Mnxec. Chotr 4, Prefect 4 62 HENRY JACKSON JBCR College 3I Hamtlton Road Hts llmbs are cast In manly mold For darmg sports or conquests bold Basketball I 2 Class Basketball I otball I 2 3 4 CoCaptat Freshman Chorus I Student Counctl m 4 tann 4 r' JUDITH A KEENAN Judy College 43 Budwell Avenue In her eyes the mtschtef shows clear ' Baseball 2 3, Basketball I 2 3 4 Bowltng 3 4, Debatnng Club 4, Folk danctng 3 4, Leaders Folkdancnng 4 Future Teachers Club 3 Gnrls' Chorus 2, Grrls' Leaders 4, Inter natnonal Relatuons Club 2 3 4, Ja nus Staff 4 Mask and Wag Club I, Masquers 2, 3 4, Ptlot 3, Spamsh Club 2, Sport Ntght 2, 3, 4 Volley ball I 2, 3 4 .IANICE L JAMILKOWSKI an College 74 Smnth Druve Its her nature to be good natured Archery 2 Debatung Club 4 Fresh man Chorus I Gurls Chorus 2 Jun tor Classtcal League 2 Latm Club 2 Llbrary Assnstants I Masquers 4 Mtxed Chonr 3 4 Student Counctl I 2 Swummnng I JQANN T JULIANO JoAnn Busnness 60 Ran ney Street A good dtsposttton s more valuable than gold Gtrls Chorus 2 Vtce Prestdent Masquers2 3 4 Treasurer3 Mtxed Chour 4 Nattonal Thespnan Socuety 4 Pulot 2 3 4 Student Counctl 3 I f s l ' l .H l , 1 g XJ . . . . ' Fo ,,,, - 'n 4, I,. 25 Track Tea II, 2, 3, , Cap- er- It I I Qf AQ, w, WELSH m5iEQy Zffwwydl N Eflfb AWQLRWYN . .l I I X I I D A, I l i L ' ' - L ,, . . . i : ' . . 1 ' - 'K 'Q 5 RODNEY F. KILBURN o College CAROL A. KELLY Carol Business 77 Elm Street She seems quiet, but don't iudge a book by its cover. Art Club 2. ' x ji T49 Roxbury Road 'ii And those who know him know him as a friend Chess Club l A Debating Club A President Golf Club l 2 Pilot 4 Spanish Club 4 SUELLEN M KING ue College 225 Clement Road The crown and glory of woman is character Freshman Chorus l Girls Chorus 2 3 Mask and Wig Club l as quers 2 3 Mixed Choir 4 National Thespian Society 3 Photography l 2 Sec etary 2 Pilot l ti PATRICIA A. KICKHAM Pat College 33 Moore Avenue Her lively spirit is reflected in her eyes. Baseball lg Basketball lg Bowling lg Debating l, 2g Distributive Educa- tion Club Ag Folkdancing lg Fresh- man Chorus lg Freshman Glee Club lg Glee Club 2g Junior Red Cross l, 25 Music Club l, 25 Science Club 25 Spanish Club l, 2, 3g Volleyball l, 2g Transferred from Mount St. Joseph Academy 2. ebfw gr? PETER J KIRO Pete College I4 Garden Street An independant fellow with a firm belief in having fun seball l 2 Basketball l 2 3 Boys Leaders 3 4 Class Basketball 2 3 A Janus Staff 4 Stu Council l 2 4 SAA Collector I SUSAN C KONDLA ue College 36 Indian Hill Road What we freely give forever is our own AGE 3 4 Basketballl Bowling L ers 3 G C Gymnasticsl 2 3 4 Honor Society 4 Janus Staff 4 Junior Clasical ue l 2 t b brary Assistants 3 Literary Club 4 Mask and Wig Club l Masquers 2 3 4 Mixed Choir 3 Natio al Thespian Society 3 A Pilot 2 3 4 ort Night l 2 3 A Tennis l V eyballl 2 3 4 62 ly 57' if l SUSAN J KILPATRICK ue Business 27 Hamilton Road A cheerful person never fails Freshman Chorus l Gymnastics l 2 Sport Night 2 Table Tennis l 2 ROBERT P KIRBY Bo College 78 Terrace Avenue A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature Chess Club l 2 Cross Country am 2 3 4 Golf Club l 2 T am 2 3 4 T? WILLIAM J KRAR i Practical 530 Silver Lane Take m as I am for I will ot change Audio Visual Aids I THOMAS F KYC Tom Practical T45 Crescent Drive e better we know him e more we enioy him V3 BEVERLY M. KOROPATKIN Korkie Business 64 Shannon Road Sophisticated, but yes! Freshman Chorus I, Girls' Chorus 25 Library Assistants 2, Mask and Wig Club l, Masquers 2, Mixed Choir 3, 4, Sport Night l. 1 VALERIE A. KRAMER ' Val Business 45 Brookfield Drive Fond of fun, and fond of ioys, But most of all she's fond of boys. Apparatus l, 2, 3, A, Basketball T, 2, 3, 4, Bowling l, 2, Distributive Education Club 4, Drill Team A, F.B,L,A. 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Freshman Chorus lg G.A.C. 3, 4, Girlz' Chorus 2, Gymnastics I, 2g Sotxball l, 2, Sport Night l, 2, 3, 4, Swimming lg Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Y' 'Nab my col ff' RICHARD A LAMB Richie Practical 52 Oxford Drive Tis lest ng that spins the merry world around Transferred from Ellsworth Memor tal High School 3 f ef' ur FRANCES H LANDRY Fran College 38 Whiting Road Some think the world was made for lun and lrolic and so do I E 3 -1 Archery 2 3 Appara L, A Treasurer m rton I 3 Ba ance Beam s etoall I 2 Bo ng I Cheerleader 2 4 Debatng Clob -1 Secretary Executive Board A Field Hockey I Folkdancing 3 Freshman C ores l GAC 3 4 Girls Chorus 2 Lib Gold Team Claeeringl Gold Team Co Captain 3 Captain A Gymnastics 2 Janus Staff 4 Jun or Class cal League Lat n Club I 2 Vice Presiden Masquersl 2,3 4 PiIot3 Science Club er S 2 Sport Ni I 2 3 4 Student Councill Swimming ble Tennis Te i l Tra ubl bling 3 A Vo I 2 3 A Youth inGovernmn I M' .0, L X , MICHAEL W KUCKA Mickey Practical 84 Concord Street Away with books we re here for fun DIANE C LaFOGG Dee Business 56 Warren Drive All her softly gracious ways all her luminous delight Bowling l 2 Freshman Chorus I Girls Chorus 2 Library Assistants 2 Mixed Choir 3 4 Sport Night I -sag -Q Q5 MIDP' i MAURICE P LAPRE M09 Practical 7 Chandler Street Everyman is the maker of his own fortune Football l 2 Softball 3 4 Qoasizm L LATINA Bobbie Business 270 Hills Street For good spirit makes life worthwhile AGE 3 Bowling A Freshman C orus l Girls Chorus 2 ee Club 3 Gymnastics 4 International Relations Club 4 Mixed Choir 4 Sport Night 4 RAYMOND H. LANIER Ray Practical 46 McKee Street Not too serious, not too gay, A rare good friend in every way. JOHN A. LaPLANTE Jack College 16 Pine Street The devil's most devilish when respectable. Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Boys' Leaders 3, 4, Class Basketball 3, 4, Executive Board l, 2, 3, A, President 2, Vice-President 4, Foot- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Softa ball 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, 3, Track Team 45 Youth in Government Day 3. in-gg 'lun' 'WW KATHLEEN F LAWLISS Kathy College 30 Church Street An inexhaustable good nature is one of the most precious gifts of heaven Apparatus 3 Badminton I Basket b l 2 Bowling 2 Bike Hikes 2 Drill Team 4 Executive Board 2 Freshman Chorus l Future Teachers Club 4 Gold Team Cheering 3 4 Gymnastics l 2 3 4 Janus Staff 4 Literary Club 4 Pilot 3 Spanish Club 4 Secretary Softball 2 Sport Nightl 2 3 4 Tennis 2 Volleyball 3 5 4 ' RONALD E LeFEVRE Frenchy College 434 Park Avenue Go where he will the wise man is at home A io Visual Aids l 2 3 4 e President 2 President 3 Chief Op erator 4 Junior Classical League 2 3 Latin Club l 2 Masqu 3 4 President 4 National Thes plan Society 4 'br 'X PAUL J LaROCCA Pau College 82 Whiting Road And gladly did he learn and gladly teach Chess Club 3 4 Chefs Club l 2 3 4 Vice President l 2 President 3 Treasurer 4 Cross Country Team Manager 4 Debating Club 3 4 Honor Society 3 4 lnternatioal Re lations Club 3 4 Vice President 4 Janus Staff 4 Pilot 3 4 WILLIAM A LaVOlE Practical 36 Woodlawn Circle A fresh a free a friendly man Qi' if I . ,, L 3 H : , f 2 ' ' i' : , : , : - , , - : , . l 5 , , X vs. AX , x ig , ' jf . Bill ' . .. 1 ' 1 h I - 1 2 GI 1, l l . In J ' 1 : : 1 5 l f .f ,. xl i vvbfiic. fi V - ' ,ZH X ' ' , 1 if , W V, , N X ' 1 all - ' - ' ' - . . . . . ' ' ' . ' ud - , , , , Vic - ' : 2 - ' - . . , , U , I . . . ' . ' '. ' ' 1, , : , 1 ers , , , : V , 4 l , : : : - - y , 1 1 5 , . , 1 2 4 2, ,4. RICHARD T LEONARD Rich College 859 Forbes Street Good things come in a packages Basketball I 2 4 Class Basketball 2 3 4 Executive Boardl Treasur er Junior Classical League 2 Lat n Club 2 Softball 3 Spanish Club 4 Tennis 4 NANCY A LeROYD Shorty College 442 Burnside Avenue Short and sweet but sometimes saucy A chery 2 3 4 Appa atus 3 4 Art Club 3 Bowling I 4 Folkdanc ing 3 Future Nurses Club 2 Gym nastics 2 Junior Classical League I nior Red Cross I 2 4 La u I Mask and Wig Club Masquers 3 Spanish Club 2 Sport Night 2 3 4 Swimming 4 Tumb lung 3 Q LYNN D. LEMIEUX Lynn College 5I Porter Brook Avenue Rhythm is my soul nd I 2 3 4 Boys Quar Freshman Chorus I Glee Club 2 Mixed Choir 4 if 11' 4.40 THOMAS R LEWIS JR Tom College 431 Burnside Avenue Make way for this man he is one IFI B FUI I FI nd I 4 Librarian 2 o Leaders 3 4 Executive Board 3 4 Presldent 3 Future Teachers Club 4 Glee Club 3 Honor Society 4 nus Staff Junior Classic League I 2 Junior Red Cross I 2 4 Vice Pres dent 3 Latn 2 President 2 Literary Club Ixed Choir 4 Plot I 2 4 ness Manager 3 Prefect 4 Science ub I Spanish Club 3 Stu nt uncil I 4 Preside Youth in Government Day 3 RAYMOND A. LENNON Skip Practical IO7 Naubuc Avenue A friendly good hearted fellow Band I 2 Cross Country Team 2 Freshman Chorus I Mixed Choir 2 VIRGINIA E LINDSEY Ginny Bus ness 25 Laraia Avenue The force ol her own mert makes her way A G E 3 Baton Team 2 3 Co Cap n2Cptain3FBLA4G tics 2 4 Mask and Wig Cu I Photography Club I Sport Night 4 Sw rnrning I qu-4 JOANNE A LEONE Business 46 Moore Avenue She has a keen taste for life and all its oys Bowling 2 Dlstributrve Educatxon Club 4 Freshman Chorus I Girls Chorus 2 Glee Club 3 Library As sistants I LTJUDITI-I L LETENDRE Judy College 43 Tiffany Road A downright upright likable ir AGE 3 Baton Team 3 4 Bowling 4 Folkdancing 2 4 Future Teach Staff 4 Junior Classical League I 2 nior Red Cross I 2 Latin C u I 2 Library Assistants 4 Pi lot 4 Sport Night 2 4 'H ', I 1 N ' A ' I Ba , , , 5 ' 16147 A D I I 3j . , I ' E , . A 4 , JO . 3 ' ' rin 3 , , f 3 I I 2 1 i ,, A ' I , . r L , 1 1 . 'L F , , : Y , 2 9'-In ' : ' , 2 - Cf A ' 1 1 - , 4 . . . : , : ' Ju ' I , , 3, 1 tin ers Club 4g Gymnastics 41 Janus CI b 5 A 2g : ' A , 1 5 ' g Ju A 1 i 3, 41 I ' r , 1 ' ' : - lb , 1 ' ' : '- . , - . A I I I no ' y , X, , Ba , 2, 3, 1 ' g B ys' ' ' s 1 , A: , , ,, W t ,pl ' V U .ld -15 al . . g . i ' ' , 5 ' I I tai , 6 5 ,,.. 7 yrn- X 3, , - i , i Club nas , i ' I b I, , 5 ' dj 2 F A M g 'I , ,3, JBUSI- 2, I I I - I, CI , ' 5 de I Co , 2, 3, , nr 4, 5 , - . 66 Q - , I gui, 1' JOYCE D LUCAS Joyce Busuness 29 Wtndnng Lane Let all my ltfe be laughter Baseball 3 A Captatrt Basketball 2 Bowlnng I Follcdanctng 2 Fresh n Chorus I GAC 3 I Chorus 2 Honor Soctety 3 A Mtx Chotr 3 Sport Nght I 2 nt Counctl 3 4 Treasurer Swtmmmg 2 SAA Treasurer 3 4 EDWARD P LYNCH Bustness 82 Washnngton Avenue The world as all before m Boys Quartet 3 Freshman Chorus I Glee Club 2 Mnxed Chonr 63 PETER G LOMBARDO Bustness I2I5IQ Stlver ane rrtly hall I ltve rt vv Cross Country Team 3 Sctence Club Softball 'Y g-Q, sr JOHN M MAJOR John Practtcal 55 Maplewood Avenue In every place I fund a frtend Cl ss Basketball I Glee Club 2 Jun tor Classtcal League I Junnor Red Cross I Lattn Club I Mnxed Chorr DONALD R LUCAS Luke College 596 Sllver Lane Oh mtschuef thou art swtft to enter the thoughts of man Cross Country Team 3 Football 2 Track Team 2 7-s 3 in EMANUEL A MAKIARIS Manny College 46 Prospect Street Good nature and good sense must ever loin to Vtsual Ads 2 3 4 I Prestdent 3 Presndent A Chefs Club 3 A Vtce President 3 Inter tonal Relatnons Club 4 Junuor Casstcal League 2 Lattn Club 2 Masquers 3 4 Natnonal Thespnan Soctety A Prestdent .l if PETER A LUPI Pete College A Hugbne Drive He set hts rnnrtd upon the goal and not upon the prtze Au to Vtsual Atds I 2 3 A Secre tary Treasurer A Freshman Chorus G e ub Ltterary Clu Masquers 3 4 Mtxed Chotr 3 4 Photography Club 3 4 Vuce Pres: nt 3 Presndertt A Plot 2 Photography Edttor 4 Scnence Club DONNALEE MaCLACHLAN ee College 779 Connectncut Boulevard Charmnng rn manner gracrous In smtle A c ery I Badmtnton I 2 o k danctng I 2 Gold Team Cheernng 3 A Capta n A Ptlot 2 3 Sp Ntght 2 3 4 Swtrnr-nmg I 2 Table Tennts 2 3 Volleyball 2 3 11 I Q Bo ' A Al X, L ,, . , . 5, J Me s o . ' ,, Ig l l X 'W ir? A f .Q I dv' - ma g . . . , 45 Grls Y I 3 D ' I ' l A F xl, ' l g V b 4g ed , I i , ISN- I, le C V2 I A - de ' , , Ag ' ' , Y' l ' ' ' ' ' de , ' J i , 3, 4, ' , I . f 1,2 f i , l M, All Ed A L I H - e.l1 'AD H I - I I, , I I z fl' '3,4. ! 'ln lr l ' 'F.l' ll I ' 2, , , i g ' , 1 ort A A , ,nz , 1 XX I l l I 4 C .. 2 , NX A x ' ' I . Q x , ,, i L ,, ' ' , . . ,, I I 'H 'tl I And- ' i , , , V'Ce- Y v ' ' 1 ' 2, , , A ' I 5 na- : I I . , t. . I . 3. I ' 5 1 .5255 67 MARC IA A MALON Marcra Busuness 22 Webster Street T y vorce a celestlal melody AGE FBLA 4 Girls us I 2 Pres1dent2 Gxrls Ensemble A Internatronal Relatuons Club A Mask and Wvg Club I Masquers 2 3 A Mlxed Chour 3 4 Span: h u 3 Sudent Councnl 2 3 Transferred from Wnlby Hugh School Waterbury I RICHARD P MALONEY DICl1 College 79 Park Avenue A smule wlth Intent to do rmschlef Basketball 2 Class Basketball 2 3 Jumor Classncal League I 2 Jun nor Red Cross I Latrn Club I Mas quers I Softball 3 .IOANNE M MANASSERO College 741 Goodwun Street Style as a woman s own t p t of her nature Folkdancmg 2 Freshman Chorus I Future Nurses Club I Gymnas tucs I 2 Junlor Red Cross I Latun Club I Spannsh Club 4 Sport Nught nt ounctl Swummtng I 2 3 Tenmsl DONALD L MARKIE Don Practncal 564 Burnslde Avenue Smooth runs the water where e brook ns deep TckTeam234 '-uf 1 1 'II' i' fad-Y 3 1.-0 rv B 4-1 X JOANN P. MARSHALLj Bootslb College 28 Columbus Circle 'Wll be merry, l'll be free, I'll be sad for nobody, ?' 4 LORETTE A. MASCOLO1 Lorry Y Y ,W YwCoIlege I9 Columbus Circle Her beauty lies in her eyes. A,G.E, 2, 3, 4g Apparatus 25 Gym- nasttcs 2, 3. SANDRA P MARIZ Sandy Buslness 441 Mann Street Oh to have known her better etball I 2 3 Glee Clu Transferred from Clarksvnlle Hugh School Tennessee 4 BRUCE E MARSH Bruce College 30 Ltnden Street e my srlence speak for me Cross Country Team 2 ,117 if s f slip GRANT W MCCRAY Grant Practlcal 347 Tolland Street Qu et untll hls frlends come along Chef Club T Track Team 2 3 JLJDITH A MCMAHON Judy Busmess BT Sunset Rldge Drlve True to her word her work her frlends Basketball T Bowllng A Drtll Team 4 Leaders Folk anclng 3 French Club 3 Presldent Freshman Chorus T Future Teachers Club 4 C A I Chorus rs Leaders 3 4 Gold Team Cheerlng G mnastlcs T 4 ln natlonal Relatlons Club 2 Llbrary Assnstarsts T Mask and Wag Club T Masquers 2 Spanlsh Club 2 Sport htl 2 3 4 Ten T 2 Vo JUDY L MCCARRON Judy College 864 Burns de Avenue A srnlle on her llps and rnlschlef ln her eyes s etball T 2 3 4 Bowl Folkdanclng T 3 4 Gnrls Le ers 3 4 Gymrlastlcs 2 Honor So Clety 3 4 lnternatlonal Relatlons u Janu Sta tn Club 2 3 A S I ht T Te Volley CAROL A MILCHENSKI Carol College 27 Hockanum Drlve love the life I lead so I lead If l Ov Apparatus 3 4 Badmlnton 3 Bas all 2 owllng T 2 4 De ln Club 4 danclng T Leaders Folkdanclng 3 A Fren h Club 3 Freshman Chorus T GA C Glrs Chorus 2 Glrls Lea ers 3 4 Vnce Presldent 4 Gymnastlcs 4 Honor Soclety 3 4 Inter tlonal Relatlons Club A Janus Staff 4 EdltornnChnef Junlor Classucal gue T 2 n ub 2 I Club 4 Teasurer Plot 2 tball 2 Sport Nlght T 2 3 Swlrnmtng 2 Tennls T 3 4 Volley ball T 4 6 SHEILA M MCCARTHY Shella College T5 Ellsworth Street Sweetness and slncerlty flrst O all E Bow rn 2 Execu uve Board 2 A Folkdanclng 2 Future achers Club 2 3 4 Vuce Pr I cent 3 Presndent 4 Gyrnnastlcs 2 Honor Soclety 3 4 Janus Staff 3 mor Classlcal L ague T 2 Junior Red Cross 2 3 4 Lat n Club 3 4 Edltor nn C A Sport Nlght 2 ix X-we' i' GRETEL 1 MILLER Gret Buslness 7T Cumrnnngs Street The truest pollteness comes slncerlty Apparatus 2 Basketball T Bowllng FBLA 3 4 VlcePresl 4 Polnt Recorder 4 Glrls Chorus 2 Glrls Ensemble 4 Gymnastlcs 2 lnternatlonal Relatlons Club 2 Jan us Staff A Mask and Wg Club T lxed Chonr 3 4 Pllot 3 S I tl 34Tennls2 Vo 2 L: KATHERINE E MCGOWAN Kay Buslness T26 Central Avenue Personallty IS the road to success a mlnton T Basketball 2 I8 les 2 Bowllng T 2 Executlv Boardl 2 3 Cheerleader 4 Fresh man Chorus I rs Chorus Gold Team Cheerlng 2 3 Co Cap tam Gymnastlcs I A Jan f 4 Pnlot 3 4 Sport N ght T 4 Student Councll T Tennrs eyball I GAIL A MEEGAN 5 Plaln Drlve A wutty woman IS a treasure Archery 4 Apparatus 4 Baton Tearn 4 Gymnastlcs 4 Junlor Classlcal a ue 2 3 4 L Cu Pl 2 3 Sport Nlght A Tennls 4 Tunnb lung A Volleyball 3 4 Transferred from Holy Name School Provldence Rhode Island 2 of 1,3 , I as 5 l AG ' - TQ , Bak I'ngI,2, '3f 'gf ' , 3: - I I 2 . , db I 1 z V X . A a v Te , , , . 95. Cl la tl 2, 3, 4, S ff 4, J , L f f f Lal ,Pllot 1, 2, , , port U , 9 ' 3 3' Af Ng , 2, 3, 4, nnls 1, - , ' f 5 ,' E ball Il 2. T, 2g Pilot- 2, , , - - hlef 5 i f V 'Q' ' H , A B d ' g 5 Bk I U ,, . Y, Hk I , I y .9 1 , . I J I : Gll' l 2: , 'J ' , 2, z us Tig Stat g A , 5 l , 2, I 3. 1 ' 2 ' 21 ' 11,3 Voll , 2. ,wi Q I v Gail College 3, 5 cl ' , 4g U I I H . ' I T . x , , ' QA. . , G'rls' 2, Gi ll 2 , ' ' , 'I A ,f ' T' fl Leg ,,,arlnlb2,'lot 2f3f4iY ' f2,3,f fef- I1 ' 2 'J - Nig , g nis , gl lley- i 4 ball T, 2, 3, 4. .A 4 f L K . I V I ' , the ' l' e l e. A , s ' 2 - 'f - f ketb 1 B , , Q bat- V - VH O ' g g Folk ' , 3, 45 ' , , C : 2 ' , I A I h 3, 4: .... , , ' - 'dent 4, ' l ' j ' ' d ' J f J I x , ' v - ' : l ' : ' : t 3, p , 5 na- I 1 J ' ' ' ' - I i g fx 'I' I -. . I . . M' - I I - I pon Lea , , Latl Cl 1, , ner- NVQLT , 2, , 1 ' f 'lev- X My y , , , I 4, ball , 3, 4. k W Sof 5 ' , , , 45 : , , : - 9 DOUGLAS S 'VIORGAN Can Practtcal A9 Plam Drzve Doesnt home work rnterfere wtth ones hgh school course ALLAN D MURDOCK A lan College 679 Forest Street Much w sdom often goes wtth fewest woros X.: JOAN M MITCHELL Joante Besrness 5.1 Blrss Street Stlence ts sweeter than soeesh Bowl ng 2, Freshman Chorus If Spor' Nght -1, Swrmrmng I, Vol' leylmrl 3, .ig Transferred from Hart lord Publtc Hrgh School 2. JOCELYN G MOREY JOKCY College SO Erwsrgn Street Merry hearts do merrrly chime. AG E 3:Freshrnar1 Chorus Ig Future Teachers Club .ig Grrls' Chorus 3, Vrce-Presrdent, Glee Club Ag Gym- rtastrcs 3, -ig Janus Staff 3, -ig Pnlot I, 2, 3, Spanrsh Club 2, 31 Sport Ntght 3 4- Student Counctl I- Tra vel Club I S VUEL B NEMIROJ Sa ,t College 6 Walter Pa 1-nf 5-1 J .- JA .:ES NI OL A wo, I -1 , 1 rt def., I pradmal .1 1' nd ' , - I V B ' r -L' .I , li , U , o A V- mo. I , you' 'L'.A nt A .1 'es r- A, tu-sm-' I. I- . t -'kfyt ' -- N. ., , rs 'ei 'too , uc . . 'L-U-Q' .:, Juos- ourwcr , 1, us ALAN D MUNPOE College 31 Colt Street He speaks not all he thanks Bowlnng I Freshman Chorus I Glee Club 2 Mzxed Chonr 3 4 SYLVIA M NADEAU Bustness I36 Whxtmg Road A ltght heart Itves o g A G E 2 Archery 2 Freshman Chor Spo t Ntght 3 Yew if if JANICE C OSTROUT an Busrness JO Columbus Crrclf. WLM 1 pr and mo Lst s A C: E 3 F BLA A Freshman C tor I to Ens A More C our 3 A Span: u 2 MAURFEN F PAQUETTE Maureen College 390 Burnslde Avenue The mrnd to concuve the understandmg to dtrect the hand to execute A G t 3 Bowlnng 2 Follcdancung 2 ure Tea hers Club 2 3 tan 3 Grrls Chorus 2 Grls sernble 3 A Gymnastucs 2 Honor Soclety 3 A lnternitlonal Relatuons Club 3 A Janus Staff 3 4 Pho og raphy Eltor A Jumor Classuca League 3 4 Junlor Red Cross latrn Club 2 Secretary Mrxe C our 3 4 Secretary A Pllot 2 3 4 Managrng Erntor A Sport Nught 2 Z' sf LENORE E NOVAK Lynn College 677 Mann Street Happy m I from ca e lm r fh arent they all content luke me F ure Nurses Club 4? d 1 NANCY A PATHE Nancy College 79 Suffolk Drive ere ts o gen us In lfe I e gen us ot energy and actrvny Jaratus I 3 Ba etball w Team 2 -1 Captaln 4 Bow I FIC C Ho Frencw C 0 3 Treasu Freshman Croms I Future Teachers Club 4 C e Cuz 3 Go Team Cheer ng 2 3 -1 Gymnastlcs an C u l Janus S 1 or C asstcal C gue I 1 un l 2 Mask and Wrg Cu xed Chotr -1 Sport Night I 2 wtmrmng A Ten I Tumbl ng I EDWIN J O'CONNOR Terry College 8lO Burnsude Argnue Mrrth wnh thee I mean to Ive Debatrng Club A Treasurer Foot -1 Pretec fd X px. CHARLES J PATRIA Chas College 82 Mnchael Avenue Noth ng ls so rmportant th t I need to worry about nt seball I J C sxetball 2 Freshman Chorus So U 1 311 7 CLAUDFTTE M OUELLETTE Claudy College lo Vnne Street She ls modest but not bashful free and easy but not bold AGE 3 Badntnton 2 A Follcdanc I A Fu ure N rses Club 2 Gyrnnastucs 2 4 Janus Staff 3 Jun I r Cassucal eague I 2 Jum r Cross I Latnn C r I T Table Tennls 2 Volleyball 2 ROBERT R PARKER Bo College 53 Forbes Street A twnrl of dustlnctron an personalnty Executnve Board I Presldent Foot ball l Freshman Chorus I Softball T aclc Team I li Q,...dY ui JAMES C PERHAM tm Practlcal 46 Olmsted Street Quuet persons are welcome everywhere Mask and Wng Club I ELIZABETH A PETRUZIELO Betty Busnness 348 Park Avenue Polute sweet pretty and neat AG E 3 Freshman Chorus I Gnrls C orus 2 Glee Club 3 4 Jun or Red Cross I 2 Student Councal I 3 fi 1 7 ua .JOANN .l. PAYETTE Jo College 9 Chandler Street Softly speak and sweetly srnule Executtve Board 4 Fren Club 2 3 Futu e Nurses Club 2 3 Vlce Presldent 3 Gymnasttcs 2 3 A Honor Socrety A Janus Staff 4 mor Classzcal League I 2 .lumor Red Cross 2 3 4 Lrtera y Cu 4 Secretary Plot 4 S rt tht 2 3 4 Student Courtctl ALBERT A PELLEGATTO Practucal B6 Porter Brook Avenue Let me be bad AudzoVsual Auds I Class Basket Dall I 2 Freshman Chorus I C u 3 4 .lumor Red Cross I -if DOROTHY R PILLION Ot College I6 Easton Street All pLoplL are hapg ner for hav wg been happy A G E 3 Archery 2 Appartus 2 3 4 Balance Beams 2 3 4 Debatrng Club 4 Folkdanc ng 4 Future Teafh C ub 4 C: C: r s Leaders O d eam heerung 2 Co Capta n -1 Janus Staff 3 ,tumor Red Cross 3 4 Treasurer 4 Llbrary s stants 2 SAA Collectorl 2 3 Sport N ht all 3 PETER A P PES P LI College I5 Dws Road L lest and all tltrngs S w thou 1 now know tt u oVsualAdst 2 Bow n Class Basketball 4 Freshnan Chor G u 3 .luntor C oss 2 Lat n Cleb 2 Mtxed Cholr Sc ence Club 'O JAMES M PERUCCIO Jtmrny Practncal I7 Dorothy Road Fruends are born not made Class Basketball 3 Cross Country Team 2 3 Co Captann 2 JANICE O PHANEUF an Busmess I4 Martun Cnrcle e world belongs to the energetlc aratus 3 4 Band I 2 3 ketballl 4 Bowlnngl Folkdancnng 4 FBLA 3 Freshman Chorus I Gtrls Leaders 3 4 Gymnastlcs 3 Mask and Wng Club I Sport Nught 2 3 4 Table Tenrus I Tumbn Vo eyball 2 ,ne i 1-an N-al PHILIP A POTTINGER P I College 39 Francns Street Slow motnon an actton Audlo Vusual Ands I Chefs Club I Masquers 3 Scuence Cl b I Track 0 am l 2 3 Tumblnn KAY S PURRINGTON ay Busmess 149 Lydall Road A pleastng lass to meet more pleasnng to know Apparatus 3 Basketball 2 3 Ba ton Team 3 4 Bowlung l Executlve Board 2 FBLA 3 4 Gymnastcs I 2 Ltbrary Assnstantsl 2 3 d Team Cheerleadnng 3 Sport Ntght I 2 3 4 Student Councall Swlm :ng l Volleyball l af 3 MARION G POLOWITZER Mary Bussness 974 Burnsude Avenue Why should the devtl have all the good ttrnes3 Arc ery 3 Apparatus 2 3 B d mrnton 3 Balance Beams 2 Baseball 2 Bow ngl 2 Folkdancmgl Grrls Chorus 2 Gymnasttcs l 2 3 tball I or t Swnmmung l Table Tennis 3 Vol leyball 3 CAROL M PORTER Carol College I 39 Maple Street She who would really bennftt mankmd must reach them through her work Gtrls Chorus 2 Glee Club 3 Mnxed Chonr 4 fre N.: ALBERT S QUATTROPANI College 26 Hudson Street Bold thmgs ID a qulet way seball 2 Basketball l 2 C Basketball I 2 lnternatnonal Rela tnons Club 2 Softball 3 Track Team 'Win 1 J DAVID RAYMOND I Practucal 23 Cambrudge Road Everyman has has own pleasures B nd I 2 Bowlmg I Freshman Chorus I Glee Club 4 Lubrary As snstants 2 3 Student Council I 2 PETER A PUIA Pete College I699 Mann Street Good nature never lost a frnend LINDA L RIEGLER Lmda College 86 Mull Road I came I wlnked I conquered AGE 3 A Balance Beams A Bake Hukes l 2 Cheerleader 2 3 4 De batlng Club 3 A Executnve Board 2 3 Fuelcl Hockey l Freshrn Chorusl Gtrls Chorus 2 Llbrarnan urs Leaders 3 4 Gold Team eernng I Gyrnnastncs I 2 Honor Socnety 3 4 lnternatnonal Relatnons Club 2 3 A Correspond Ing Secretary 4 Janus Staff Junuor Red Cross 2 Leaders Folk dancnng A Lnbrary Assustants l 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Presudent A Lnter ary Club 4 Mask and Wug Club I Treasurer Mixed Choir 3 A Plot 2 3 4 News Ed-to 4 Cush I rt Club 2 Softball I 2 4 S Nnght I 2 4 Student Councnl I T nms 4 nnls Volleyball 4 Youth nn Government Da l ,--Q Z ml. CQ-g. 'hun DOLFINA RINALDI Duffy Busmess 63 Mtchael Avenue Charmtng ltttle chatterbox Freshman Chorus I Grls Chorus 2 Glee Club 3 Vvce Presldent RICHARD ROSENBERG Dtqk College I9 Oakland Avenue A loyal trtend and earnest student s Leaders3 4 P14 b 3 LOUIS E RETTINGER ou College 526 Stlver Lane On earth there s ltttle worth a stgh and nothtng worth a tear Debattng Club -4 Football 2 Fresh man Chorus I .luntor Red Cross 2 Sctence Club I 2 Student Counctl Track Team 2 WILLIAM RICE Practtcal 4 Platn Drtve A Ittle nonsense now and then ts reltshed by the wtsest men Amateur Rado Club 2 Rfle Club I 2 Transferred from New London Htgh School 2 1 PETER J RUBASKY Pete College 9 Vlltllys Street Good manners and knowledge maketh the man Ctess Club 3 Internattonal Rela ns ub Jun or Class. L ue l 2 3 4 Juntor Red Cr s r u 2 Mtxed Chotr tot 3 -1 Student Counctl 5 VIRGINIA P RUGGIERO Gtnny Bustness 286 School Street A contented nttnd ts the grcatest blesstng a woman can enloy thts world D str buttve Educatton Clu 1 -1 Trans lcrred from St Josephs Cathedral H gh School 3 .tl THEODORE J RINGSO e College IO9 Brookfteld Drtve Ltfe ts a happy thang es Club I 2 3 A Execu Board 2 Freshman Glee Club I Glee Club 4 lnternattonal Rela ttons Club I 2 Juntor Red Cross I RONALD W ROY Ron College Al Central Avenue Humor otls the wheels of life and helps to keep It running smoothly Janus Staff A Mask and Wtg Club I Prestdent Masquers 2 3 4 Na ttonal Thesptan Socuety 3 4 Student Counctl 2 3 4 1' I aan - , , ' i I 5 I5 , 4. A . T d ,, , . 'rr V xi . i , Ch f , , , 5 tive 5 . . I at r ' than French Club 3g Freshman Chorus Ig Boy ' , g ilo g Soft- A 5 ' all . , ' 5 , , j - 3 'H 2 In Y ' I Y b., tto CI 3, -ig I cal , I 1 eag , , , 5 os I , I ' lg Lattt CI LJ I, 5 Ag A Pl W , ' 1. ' ' ' , I - Ili I al wr A BETTY ANN ST LAURENTD Betty Busnness 6l McKee Street Content and happy no matter where MARY T SANTO CHRISTO Mary Busrness 94 Ellmgton Road Poluteness goes far and yet costs nothlng etball l 2 e ub Portuguese Club 2 Sport Nught 4 Softballl 2 Volleyball 3 4 Trans ferred from Durfee Hugh School 3 if JUDITH H, RUSSELL Judy College 746 Burnside Avenue I've taken my fun where I've found it, Transferred from Uxbridge High School 4. '-L LeROY M. RYAN Lee Business 77 Sunny Reach Drive Blond angels are sometimes '-ui devils. Baseball 3, 4. Huw' y 'E EDWARD .l SARGALSKI Ward Practucal 800 Tolland Street Quuet persons are welcome everywhere ll ' 75 OR ANTHONY W SASAWICZ Tony Practncal 50 Pratt Street Whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also reap i 'J' JOSE SANTO CHRISTO oe College 12 Vnllage Street One who does has own thlnklng needs lnttle advlce JOSEPHINE S SANZELLK Busmess Ad Clen nt Road Personaluty as to a woman perfume rs to a flower A Club 4 FBLA 4 Freshm n Chorus I Grrls Chorus 2 Glee Club 3 lnternatnonal Relatuons Club 2 Lnbrary Assnstants A Mask and Wlg Club l Mrxed Chour A Photogra phy Club l Sport Nnght A Wiser W! X ' J Zeal . 4? 43 A T ' ' Al 'gag I . Jo ly' ' ,, . ' A as V -H rt ' 4 L a Bask , gGle Cl 1,25 I f ' 'n L lll . , V! V I I ., , 1 Q t i ' t I .,f gli ' c , 2' ROBERT L SCHMIDT Bo Practtcal 26 Frankltn Street Sc ool wnll go and Ill not rnterfere Bas etball 2 A Class Basketball SYLVIA A SCRANTON Sylvta College 69 Brookfteld Drtve A good dlsposttton ts more valuable than gold E 3 A mtnton 3 Basketball 3 Freshman nattonal Relattons Club 3 A Treas urer A Janus Staff A Masquers 3 A Mrxed Chour 3 A Spannsh Club 2 3 Sport Nnght 2 3 A Table Ten nts 3 Volleyball 3 sgx N. ll JOYCE S SAWYER Bustness 235 Mann Street S :ce s the flavor of e Archery 2 Badrmnton I 2 3 Bas all I 2 3 Debattng Clu Folkdancnng I 2 3 Gymnasttcs 2 Table Tenms 3 Volleyball I 2 3 Transferred from Wtnthrop Street Hugh School Hallowell Marne 4 f 9 51 SYLVIA S SAWYER Sylvta College 8 Indlan Htll Road There ts no greater everyday vtrtue than cheerfulness Apparatus I 2 Folkdanctng 2 Gtrls Chorus I Glee Club 3 Gymnastics 2 Lattn Club 2 Mtxed Chotr Ort Night I 2 Swtmrnlng I Volleyball 2 LINDA SFEDMAN tn College A9 Francls Street wltty pretty charmtng person she AGE Ba ance Beams 3 A ecuttve Board I Secretary Fresh man Chorus I Future Teachers Club A Gymnasttcs 2 3 4 Janus 3 A Luterary Club A Mask and Wtg 2 3 A Sport N g CAROL A SEXTON Carol College 633 Tolland Street Y It teyu s worth do ng IS worth dotng well E nt A Exe Ive Board I 2 Folkdan Ing 3 Freshman Chorus I Future Teachers u A Irs torus IYS Leaders 3 A Pres dent A Glee Club Gymnasttcs 2 3 4 Janus 3 A Ltterary Club A Mtxed Chotr A Gnrls Spo ITOI' 3 I I ht Swtrnmtng 2 Volleyball 2 3 Youth In Government Day I I WILLIAM H SCHWARM Practtcal 590 Halls Street be at ease and not be bound to thunk WILLIAM R SECORD College I26 Governor Street None but htmself can be us parallel Boys Leaders 3 A Chess Club 3 A Presndent A Debattng Club 3 Ex ecutuve Board A Honor Socuety 3 A c e Edntor Lattn Club I 2 e Presldent 2 Lnterary Club 4 Pres: d nt Pnlot 3 A Copy Edltor 3 A Prefect A Rtfle Club I 2 Treasurer 2 Rnfle Team 2 Spamsh Club 3 Student Counctl 2 3 A Transferred from Wtndham Hugh School 3 Jo ' p' i lif . ' 1 . ' 3' ketb ,I , , ' b 2, , , - , A f ' 1 1 P ' If : : ' , i I I I I I I, g I 5 ' ' 4, I y ' E Sp . I F . , Y 22 .L b , Q I ,f 'O' Bill ' h ' on ' A , ' ' To IQ , 5 ' . 2, 4. I l I g , 2' sau ' ' ink V ,, . Ao. , Ag An Club 3, , Bad- , f 1 ' A 1 - Choms 12 GMS' Chow? QI lme, President Ay Janus Staff A, Asso- ' ' I y , iat I j I , , VIC - 1 1 , ' I f ' I' , ' ' I , ' 6 1 ' , , ' I , 1 L I I ' v a 'fi I I 2 A ' I If ' AG, , 35 Drtll Tea 3, 5 cu- VQ4 1 , , c , Ai '3f I I' LIEXA cub ,cwcl 2:G'I' xg 1 1 V I V X I . - , , Sr ff , , , , staff 3' H , ' 4 , 6. ' f ' ' 4, Ptlot 1, 2, 3, , ' ' ns Ig Ptlot I, , , g I ht 2, 3, 4, Ed I 42 Spor N-Q 2' 3' 4: 76 EE? JAMES M SHERIDAN lm Practlcal I8OO Mann Street Sllence IS the element ln whlch great thlngs fashlon themselves together CAROLE L SINCERE Carole College A9 Walnut Street GVBCIOUS to all and slncere ln her thoughts Bowllng 2 Freshman Chorus I Future Nurses Club 3 Student Coun cll 2 Volleyball 3 Transferred from Hartford Publlc Hlgh School 3 iq: NANCY J SHAND Nance College I7I Handel Road A cheerful trlend IS llke a sunny day whlch sheds brlghtness o all around T am 3 A Fresh man Chorus I Gymnastlcs ternatlonal Relatlons Club A Janus Staf A Jurllor Red Cross Mask and Wlg Club I Masquers 2 3 4 Secretary A Natlonal Thes plan Soclety 3 4 Sport Nlght I ent Councll I 2 3 NANCY E SHANNON Nance College 498 Forbes Street A Ilttle sweet and a llttle splce make the comblnatlon very nlce E 3 D Tea 3 4 Exe tlve Board 3 4 Freshman Chorus I Glrls Chorus 2 Gymnastlcsl 2 3 A lnternatlonal Relatlons Club Jan S 4 l I SAA Collector 3 4 Swlmmlng I 4--14 VIRGINIA A SMITH Glnger Buslness I7 Cannon Road A pleaslng lass to meet more pleaslng to know Apparatosl 2 Badmlnton 2 Folk danclng 2 Freshman Chorus I Glrls Chorus 2 Glee Club 3 Gym n stlcs I Softball I Sport Nl ht I Tumbllngl CAROL J SOTTUNG Carol Buslness 282 Naubuc Avenue A calm peaceful and QUICI manner BOWIIHQ A Freshman Chorus I G1 s Chorus 2 Sport Nght I Travel Club I aff ROBERT J SILVA Bo PVBCTICBI 23 MOFYIS Court Laugh and the world laughs wlth you Cass Basketball I Football I 2 Tumbllng 3 4 DARLEEN G SKARIN Darleen College I5 Cheney Lane Wlt to persuade and beauty to dellght Baseball I Bowllng 2 3 EXECUIIV9 Board 2 Freshman Chorus I Glrls Leaders 3 4 Glee Club 3 Gymnas IICS 2 3 4 Leaders Folkdanclng 4 Mlxed Cholr 4 SAA lector 2 Softball A Sport Nlght 'WP' y -,. - - - 41, ' Drill e , , F.B.L.A. 2, . Ao . , fill m , 1 cu- 3 ua' x 5 ' Ip In, ' 1 I ' , f , ' ' 1, 2, I , ' l A l l 3 ' , I, 2, 3, 4, us taff 3, g P4lot , , , , ' . 1, 2, 3, 4, Sport N'ght 1, 2, 3, 4, Stud 'I I, , , 4. I l JV' 5 I - ,L l J. . b , b . 1, . . - - I ,Q H A 'N W l 1 , z . V I B If , r A X ' I I 9 I Lili- I E ' 1 I 1 f l 1 I D I ,I 1 ' ' l ' l' , 3, pl 'I I ' g ...Col- L ' 1, 2, 3, I4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. 2 'L i A Z Yi -M ', li I A 6. 'I , . 85' , , , ' l, , - A ' I : 2 'fl ' I 1 i I a ' 5 'g . 77 W 1 'Q THOMAS J STACK Tom College 27 Greene Terrace Strength of mnnd and mught of :mb Baseball 2 3 4 Boys Leaders 2 3 4 Vice Presndent 4 Executive Board 3 4 Vtce Presvdent 3 Foot ball 2 3 4 Co Captam 4 Janus Staff 4 Boys Sports Edttor Junuor Class :cal League l 2 Latm Club l 2 LOWELL P STARKEY Star Practical 37 Woodycrest Drtve A man among men and among woman too etball 1 otball l Track Team I Q-vo MARGARET M SPENCER Peggy Bustness 43 Sprtngsude Avenue A happy dtsposttton reflects tts own sunshtne FBLA 4 Gurls Chorus2 Pnlot3 A GRACE H SPILLANE Grace College 518 Forbes Street Youth as full ot pleasure Baseball l Bowltngl 2 Freshman C orus l Gtrls Chorus 2 Janus Staff 4 SAA Collector 4 Sport ht I 3 4 Student Councrl T e Tennts 2 3 Volleyball l 2 Lit ,U- J ,137 as-I T -Io, CAROLYN E STEARS Carol Bustness 63 Hartland Street Her words were sample words enough mus cal and low Freshman Chorus l Gymnastrcs I WL EMILY M STRNAD Emtly College 9Jl Forbes Street r v tce her smre her oo breathe a sense of pleasure n every day Executtve Board A Freshman Chorus Future Teachers Club 4 urs Chorus 2 Glee Club 3 Gymnasttcs A Janus Staff -1 Juntor Red Cross 3 Mtxed Chotr 4 Treasurer Plot 4 Sport Ntght 4 GEORGE M STANKEVICH George College 95 Smart Street My udea of an agreeable person ts a person who agrees wtth me eball l 2 3 Ba ketball l Class Basketball T 2 3 BEVERLY J STAUCH ev College 193 Brttt Road Pleasure and mtschtef make the hours seem short c ery 3 Apparatus l 2 3 2 3 A Debatung Club 4 ecuttve Board l Folkdancnng l 3 AC 4 Girls Chorus Gnrls Ensemble 4 Gtrls Leaders 3 4 Gyrnnasttcsl 2 Honor Soc: ety 4 .lunlor Classucal League l Lnbrary Asststantsl 2 3 4 Secre tary 2 Vuce Prestdent 4 Luterary Cu 4 Mtxed Chour 3 4 Pnlot 2 Sport Nnghtl 2 3 4 Swnmmlng 4 Tabe Tennts 2 3 4 Tennts 2 3 4 eyball l 2 3 ' . lt 1 ' ' 2 . 1 A ' i I . - Nag I l F . If abl ' , 5 , . X . H 1 ' X ' -ll l' ' g Bas , . : S ,2, 3: B Aflt 2 , , ,4: 1 Badminton 2, 35 Band 2, 3g Basket- ball , , 5 ' pEx- I A 1,5 . 4gG...3,g 2, sash gFo ,2,3,4p V, ' ' lb 1 ' ' , : ' 1 x l ' , , 1 ' , , 1 Voll , , , 4. I He o , I , l R, Q ' ' . ... rf .1 - ' ,f I I, : I l lp I G l l ' , 1 i ,S BETTYANNE SWEENEY Bettyanne College I36 Naubuc Avenue A good manner often succeeds where the best tongue has failed Bike Hikes I Folkdancung I Fresh man Chorus I Future Teachers Club A International Relations Club 3 A Sport Night I Swimming I WILLIAM E SYDENHAM y Practical 339 Goodwin Street Few men are so clever as to know all the mischief they do Audio Vlsual Aids I Chefs Club I Football I 2 Freshman Chorus I lv-,I JOHN R SULLIVAN Sully College 5I Blssell Street Life has no blessing like a faithful friend Basketball I 2 Executive Board 3 A Vice President 2 Treasurer 3 ootball I no-N -cf' 3 X31-r 'iff nl! l STEVEN H. TAYLOR Steve College 59 Long Hill Road He is wealthy in his friends. B eball If Basketball I, 21 o s' Leaders 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 45 Class Basketball 3, Cross Country Team 3, df Executive Board 3, Freshman Chorus Ig Glee Club 2g Janus Staff 4, Mixed Choir 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Pilot 2, 35 Prefect 47 Track Team 4. PAUL BARRY SULLIVAN Barry College 235 Mann Street He was meant to put his whole W in est Track Team I 2 'Zn ARTHUR TEMPLE Af Practical 66 High Court 1? ls not life one hundred times too short for us to bore ourselves? vw? 4,3 GERALD SWEENEY Gerald Practical 262 Goodwin Street Life ns short make it merry Class Basketball I 2 Distributive Education Club 4 SANDRA R SYLVESTER SBVICLY Business 858 Oak Street Gentle of manner and soft of voice B s etball 2 Bowling I 2 A F B LA A Gymnastics 2 Sport Night Vo ball 'Q i IRENE F THOMPSON Irene College 254 Woodycrest Druve Let tomorrow take care of utself Appar tus 1 Badmunton 1 Gurls Leaders l Janus Staff 4 Junuor Red Cross l Latun Club l Muxed Chour oftball Sp t Nught dent Co 'tcul l Turnblmg l Volley b 1 Iansferred from Wu uam Hall Hugh school 3 ARTHUR G TINSON ry Practucal 171 Roxbury Road Dont hurry me and l ll get there maybe lnternatuonal Relatuons Club 2 'sb 4:5 5,231 His. A CAROL S THAYER Carol College 24 Han mer Street A peppy pleasant fr endly lass and very nuce to know aseball 1 Basketball 4 C eer le er 3 4 Captaun A Execu uve Board 1 Follcdancung A Freshman Chorus 1 Future Teachers Club A G A C 4 Treasurer Gurls Leaders G mnastucs 2 Leaders Folkdancung 3 A Luterary Club A tball 4 Sport Nught 1 2 Student Councul 1 2 A Volleyball MICHAEL B THAYER Muke College 71 Westover Road I dont let my studues unterfere wuth my educatuon eball l etball ass Basketball l 2 3 4 Ex tuve Board 1 2 Freshman Chorus 1 6-' JOSEPH V VABALAS oe College 15 Tuftany Road Let my actuons speak for me Transferred from St Thomas Semu nary 3 tr' CONSTANCE J VALLIERES Connue Busuness 66 Woodycrest Druve Guve crowns and pounds and gurneas but not your heart away Transferred from Ellsworth Hugh School 3 if DIANA M TILLINGHAST D1-HHS College 55 Kung Court A smule for all a frown for none she s always peppy and full of fun Apparatus 3 Drull Team 2 3 4 Cap tan 4 Executuve Board 3 Fresh man Chorus 1 Future Nurses Club 3 Gurls Chorus 2 Janus Staff 2 4 'atun Club l Red Team Cheerung 4 Sport Nught A Tumblung 4 WAYNE W TUCKEE7 Wayne Busuness 92 School Street l dont suppose there ever was a chap luke me before Dustrubutuve Educatuon Club A Pres udent 5-r ii i , A H , , r . - ad , , ' 5 t' H 4 , ' , 5 7 I 5 Bas 5 Bask 1, 2, 3, 41 ' ' ' ' f Cl , , , 5 ecu- 3, 4: Y ' r 3, 4: Y . A Sof , ' ' , , 3, 42 JS 1, 2, 3. . I Q D I 6 z ' : A ' , ' . ' ' ' ' . . 4 ' I 1 - 25S,1forI' lgStu- Y t f gf all .J .H. 1 ' : ' . I , ff! , - H Y' ' --XX A ' I . 3 ,, , ,, 1 r Y N ' gk -6 x 'I f A I l . -, A .A 3 X Q. l f' i J . I . , ., . 4,, fr - v 1 ' 4 ' t --'l . Q. :gf - Wig... .. 'fa' 4 5 Z ' ffl! fig In-f it ..., A Q, ,., - 80 'Q ?9 Y sul! K ,,. is A66 89:33 ft RONALD G WETMORE on Practical 90 Silver Lane Some must sleep while others must work SALLY M WIDDISON X Sally Business 202 Greenwood Street e speaks behaves and acts lust as she ought Executive Board 2 Folkdancing SAA Collector 4 Sport Night l ROBERT J VARRICK Bo Practical Buckland Road Wapping Generally speaking hes generally speaking Amateur Radio Club 2 3 Treasurer 2 Cross Country Team 2 Freshman Chorus l Glee Club 2 Mixed Chotr 'i -an fx --4' 1 f as .Q-Y' ERVA M. WILLETT Erv College 20 Tiffany Road To be merry best becomes her. Archery 2, Baton Team 2, 3, 4, Co- Captain 3, Folkdancing 2, Future Teachers Club 4, Girls' Chorus 35 Janus Staff 3, 4, Junior Classical League l, 2, Latin Club 'l, 2, Sport Night 2. HENRY J WARNER Pete College T 70 Brewer Street Our toast to a man with a song and a smile Bowling l Freshman Chorus l Glee Club 2 Assistant Librarian Mixed Choir 3 4 President 4 Spanish Club 3 4 Student Council 3 4 747 JUDITH A. WILLS Judy College l57l Main Street The lady says what she thinks. Apparatus 3, 4, Bowling l, 4, Fresh- man Chorus lg Girls' Chorus 2, Girls' Ensemble 4, Mixed Choir 3, A, Li- brarian 4, Softball 2, Sport Night l, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4. N cr SANDRA M WHEELER Sandy Business T46 Oxford Drive An attractive kind of grace Freshman Chorus l Gymnastics Mask and Wig Club l Sport Night I Student Council l 2 WALLACE P WIELOCK Wally Practical 79 King Court Mischief is king and I am its slave Class Basketball l 2 A Freshman Chorus l l - 1 A x 8, XX ' .4 E ir I' rf filnu '-'N-'I-'Nw '00 Ziizi ANDREW E ZAGORSKY Andy College 305 Maple Street He lnved a Infe of gonng to do ALBERT W ZUKATIS College 23I Maple Street Ill not budge an unch no Visual Aads I 2 3 4 r ary 3 Chefs Club I 4 M k and Wag Club 2 Masquers 4 WESLEY J WOJTYNA Wes Practxcal 32 Muchael Avenue I never exert myself ts too terung Class Basketball 3 RUTH B YAUCH Ruthne College 80 Mann Street It s mce to be natural when you re naturally mce eball 3 4 Bke Hkes 'I Bowlmg I Cheerleader 3 4 Folk dancmg I Future Teachers Club 4 GAC 3 4 Vuce Presndent 4 Gurls Leaders 3 4 Gymnastncs I 2 3 4 Leaders Folkdancnng 3 4 Luterary Club 4 Red Team Cheermg 2 Red Team Co Captann 3 Captam 4 Sport NI t I 2 3 4 Student Councll 2 3 Swummmg I Volleyball 3 4 X5 1' i' Q-uv i 10 .4-I' ts Jin ilimnurg uf KERRY J MCGUIRE our frnend and schoolmate who accidentally lost hus Iafe June 21, l957 JOHN V ZAKLUKIEWICZ 6 College 254 Woodlawn Curcle It requures less effort to smule than to frown Chess Club I Chefs Club I 2 3 4 Secretary I 2 Presudent 3 4 Class Basketball 3 JOHN J ZURA Johnny College 686 Tolland Street Worries' What are they g . . ,, Q .S I I Bas , 5 i I , 2, 35 'I Q '.. - 1 , : - Q ' , , i' 1 : , : ' , , , : . . I I . :EQ- j.l Q40 .- - h . - Le5:f,:, tag , 9, '. ' .' '. .41 -,-.EZ?3'l1.gi-I- f1fgg:::g-'.f-1.-'- .- ' ' ' ' ' 1f+?I:iQ::5?:1::f:fEr1s .' 3- flfZ5l55if 'm'I . I :Wife ' - was 1 k U U l U ' - H f X Q H . . . W it .., . 1 1 1 I Al I ' x Aud'-' ' ,,,,sec- , et g , 7 as .. . ,H A I 9 Us X , . ef L. ' I' X I I Mneless are memonbs of . . . R V fv- iw , K, 'I U wwfow and Kay V!cGc.wfm ' Wwuir pleasant manner . , .-., , .1 L . ix? ' F ri s i 9 l 5 5 1 E 'i f--f....--- 2 f n xg., 1 the cufeness of Rufnwe Yaudw and Lee Ryan. 59 Y T. g 9 5 a ,. I 3 Barry Swlwvan and Duane TiHfnghast uv C7 ,f , ,Q v-v-- r 4 q q , ,rilifr ' 'Sf ' ' aff? 31- rf' .4 K L 3 Irma Gregory and Lowell Starkey so awractivc. i 4 I 2 1 5 5 3 Q 4 E Q H R4 xx 1 2 Q n 1 c 5 X Q 2 as a5ways Yalkmg. x ,. 415' XX L A rhe popularity of Corrlne DrNeno and Jack LaPlan1e. the dreamers - Jody Azars and Mrke Thayer. ,pox 51. 'VIW Si 3 Y-...W Annette Davls and Joe Hopkins - class cut-ups. the pleasant smile is vo w ls r lnclined Dennis the lively school sprrlt of Irma Gregory. Fran Landry and Harvey Desrulsseaux. 5 of Roth Yauch and Blll Karnerer I1 '58 - Paul LaPocca, Dlck Leonard, Joan Hille, Linda Desmond. .F 1, , ,Af 4' QM Q ' if viw ' Qui, n., -' ,P - V ' wf.2'.v-BST4 ., Y A, ,V ., -?Aq'QSg'x-. , ,,. 1, .N the ready wn of Annetu Davus and Ron me Roy rm martbreakp 1 5 4 N'T + '-- ,.,, . 1 -r-- ...N X I f ZZ' if fif' A Time is lent us to be laid out in God's service, and we cannot be too diligent in it, if we consider that time is precious, short, passing, uncer- tain, irrevocable when gone ,and that for which we must be accountable. -Cowley s'?i WY JONl0R H1455 Tinne is defined as the moment something happens or occurs. As we took back to the years vve spent as Freshmen and Sophomores, we re- member our desire to become upperclassrnen. After three years of active participation in school life, we are novv ready to take the place of the '58 Seniors as leaders of East Hartford High School, With time on our side, we have a year ahead to set an example to our fellow classmates as scholars and leaders, while preparing ourselves to become better citizens of our wonderful com- munity. We pave the vvay for the future students of our school. -Y-William DiNeno, President . I A X' X K M' ak l l ' lid ll GW W JuNioR c:LAss orriceres , . l if Left to right: Peter Wlochowslni, Vice'Presidentg ,Janet Ravalese, Secretaryg William , A X DNcno, Presidentg Jay Flanagan, Treasurer. fo j ' f A V J f' .1 fl L R xingq-gf ,JJ t W i 'f J Y I st- Ji H W I' . . Ll' 5 f i ...t fri Uffj , , 'Hikari My jfff jbffb- 'X kia! X fl n , X1 1 . . in K Ajffclffiyomk' 6' v 5 f' 3-Q Ni! L t 4 JL as 'W M M W J M ix ,Ill V fb AMA' Qs, t fjhf .s ,f 3 t A U MSW t Jutsiiore ExEc:uTivE BoAi2o 'QMJL yu l-tl' 'O 'Slit Row 1 '.'. ss cilvson Ad. si r Jann-tl?ava1ese .W D N'-no P,-'f-r nrhowslsi U g ,llx .lay Flanagan, Mr 5' i- Ln. si-' Fow 2- Pav' Q Ka tvove, J tri 'lt S ,an Bets Catnn Polwrt Brad if Y 7 J 88 Donald Hersey, -W V H.. s Lowa ne Benn Gt-it Oslnwg Omni- Grande '.' ss ng: KH, Rid? S K7 l a a Kurt? l-'..l'ia-is G-'r sen W liiant Sglmetz ROOM 22 Mr. Blount Left to right - Row l: Veronica Bouchard, Harriet Barnett. Joan Beebe, Peggy Atticlgs, Patricia Auger, Janet Archambault, Lorraine Benn, Constance Benettiere, Dolores Ser- ignese. Row 2: Alfred Stauffer, Eugene Cullen, 2Gerry Carparelli, Barbara Berner, Irene Bellingham, Jeanne Aubrey, Carole Coulom, Wayne Bernier, ALETUFCBFQL Mr. Blount, Row 3: Donam Emond, Rich- ard Belden, obert Adams, Gordon BgQl:lQ,d?5fT'lES rariavdcfipat NQclie'rs, William Beaiier, Peter-Mmellxx it ., ,fy -TTYFL-'-C, ' jf F. H'-Mc ,i4f. 'L D N C- 1 r 11 g Q X if fix ESLLA' if . VAN!! QAQ-, p Q, 1 Q J wtf ' 0 ROOM 25 Mr. Smith ,W L .1 . , 'L Q I If Left to right f Row I: Lorraine Boucher, 6hirleygBOYuQl1er,7j'eanne Cadoxet-ici June Brayj Jeannette K X i Blodgett, Joyce Burnllam, Judy Paulman, Qorothy Calverly. Row 2: Qaul Brgwn, James Schley, 5 4' Dorothy Brannan,'Sandra Cague,1Tj'1omas Breen, Frances McCormick, Richard Blomer. Row 3: Myles pl e Byrnes, Peter Bjorkman, Shawn Brown, Gordon Brown, David Bragg, 'David Bettiger, Mr. Smith. , Missing: Gail Burdiclgbarbara Bentley, Andrea Buckg Carol Blessing, Robert Brady, Michael Brennan. 'J dv V 1 ,, e - y, . il V ll ' - 74 Www fc U JJ i U' I f! XVLV f t' l lb i J' A, Af I 1 r' ' j jf 3 lf L J yi, . v 6 ,,1 X J! ,1 ,y R QM iq - . Ly' J ' J U ' li' li i r. r W ' 5 4 N Vlfeft to g e Row l: GloriamC ruso,-a ' Dawsorg7Carlene Cameron, Nancy Carter, Lou e KJ fCharesCf,4j5'eEy Caron! Joan Ceniglio, Peggy Chunko. Row 2: Edward Donlon, Frank Hauzer, Pat Chmura,V Carol Caryey,JQQon YCQQQL Charles Cormierxf Mr. Anderson. Row 3: Robert Dana, Ray Chamberland, Joe Hryn, Frank Crow- ley, .lack Costella, George Roraback. Missing: Gerry Chapman, Richard Sutter, Dominic Cas- sello, Robert Corey, Fred Scribner, Susan Daly, Joe Carfiro Michael Colla fi ,, Qmdiiy 0 L5 x.: 'WL Let to right Row l Louretta Drfayette Barbara Grimaldi Concorde Duquetvei arianne Daurw, Maureen Flaherty, Lorraine Damais, Miss Byrne, Rpyv 2: Deni'55'D3.s'ori-fSosan Dowdenl Dorothy Dubordp. Bonita Dunphyj Carol Dijfithi,-A Lorraine Fournier, Robyy Mbyrian Dewey, Gerald Dionne, Miss Byrne Brian Dehlmarm, William DiNeno, :Anthony DcDio, Ernest Davy, Missing: Emmett Delgaizo, Thornas Donnelly, Arthur Gravesg Claire Dorlnellpn, Joan O enin Exercises in Room 109 Gagliardij Hazel Wilding, Suzanne Dickson. p g LW? 'C ' Qui C4 .,,. GC--': B' no Ca 2- Dc nla For U'5Qn V'gPa ROOM ll8 Mrs. LeBlanc: Qit Pow E Vro O MC, Fraiww-5 L, fr, fvrzrclixnn C'a 'G fvrgftfll O 'ffm' i' '. Bari we G: U 'a' a O B r:'nS J, '11, we l'.Bai Frafce G'-.r T' nr 5 Bari Cc-t-v,- G-:fu-1 Grassci Ro' Jchro TAN' lla. fi T'-ssvr T. Gag a':: Be , Oo. ci Dc' 'ra G4 sg Ry ar' ' Kano 1 va O D.a:,e L ,UMM cl NWC, cl- '- GH? ,,,x pf . Qandra :fm-'z cw 3 clw n ty J -hr C- ,ns ' :Q pq LCC G ard'- , fa.-ard A as 3 G: LX: I VFD!! ROOM 109 Mr. Pinney Left to right - Row I: Rachel Du- tremble, Joan Garrity, Dolores La- Cl'1BHC9, YLDLIB' F Dorothy Gaylor,fQertrudeV FarnhamQ Mr. Pin- ney. Row 2: David Gardner, Brian Ernbleton, Janice Hupper,.'Nlariev Eg1?tnefV..lay Flanagan, John Foley, Richard Franklin, Row 3: Douglas Fraser, James Forresh- Frank Etzgiba f5DhEy Douglas Fitts, Fred Frederick- son, John Fiore,.Ronald Gagrigon, Missing' Raymond Dziadyk, Stephen Edgerly, Sandra Mariz, Mary Ann Pezzente, Robert Bain. 1 f? NL c 04' lvl!! Q 7 ROOM Qld Mr. Tubiak Left to right Pow lg Barbara Loridgren, Martha Lon5o,:Ga'l Lf3Vo,e, iinda Lupi, Nancy Eavnf-5 Cyrthra POWQV Mr, Tubiakl qv Row 2: Patrizia Leone, Tina Leone,fSyIyIa Tilzotson, Mary Lfahler Constance LaPlante, June LaPierrc, Row 3 Thomas Lohner, 4l3'ilh.aLf1CiLeCZX Franlf Derrigl, David Mc. Namara, Richard LaPo nte, Michael Ltgka, Pow -1: Martn Lichotp, Polq1Ledggr, Howard Reed, .loscrzh Lozrg george Penny, ,pt I l Y ii M' xi-ni Jeffrey Loyasseur, Miss ng- Charlotte Mac- lrowsky, Gail LeFeyreL Gary LaVoye, Lyla Light, 5 3. ini r L- fg ' fl f 4 fl- ' ,f . 1 f 1, ,C ,- ECC KLYQYKLQ P X if I i ' 7 ff , . - if A inn! ,aQCm,cf'o 1W'fM?ffAd l' l H f,fb,Q if rf ff' r fifffefyfizfvrc tv cu. ,, .. Qi -fr L he Y - l 'it Left to right - Row 1: Barbara Mileski, Cheryl Morey, iusan StarrjBarbara Moriarty, Margo Martin, 7 Janet McCog, Nana McBain, Lois Stentaford, Mr. Raccagni. Row 2: William Maroon, Carolyn Miken, 'Verni1a'4McMeans, Marilyn Messer,xiDvana McLaughlin, JoAnn Thayer, Mary McGoUgh, James M R - Packard, Raymond Makola. Royy 3. Robert Maloof, Deming Mcffviltong William Schuetz, Tom Mc- r' accagnl Gnnis, James Moran, Ronald Hull, Lynn Merrian, William Caryan, Wilford Bouchard, Allen Miller. M ssing: Kathlyn lVlini.kYa5: Don Mclielvey. 171511-75 4 f77-HPF: 1 ROOM 220 Miss C. Larrabee was eww ,i-S, sw' ' 1 li-4' V: ' r Pi.-. ' Fohwrt Perce, Nr 1'a' , ' 't C- rv: EWU' D-r V ' -L-r, Nancy '-' 'r ' V l?'a Podot Pr , Pr L C aria Pew 2 .. r p,. If, , ,, , I D,.a,x,. pany '.' v Va - F 'i E a P Mer. C dire 'Ji v ' B- ww ' N :J tl am S' ' sr 3,.' 3 T 'C i '.'O,r' 'tan p fr-Ang -g , parm,-5 ill, QS, mmf: F'-11 L- Vw'- Vrrf rt Farm P- liirrl Da , C f FST. 'Cl '.' ss fm '.'l ss - Potnang-,Beverly RUQSQ, Sandra Sacchr,4Ruth PoLJlioLliRow 3: Miss Agostino Comeau, Guy Sandersonigiia Riftertygx Ju-lla Y NI, . if ff o yo -X Q '- IL ROOM 224 Mrs. Singer 4 L 1 K-' . , ' 6 ...ROOM 225 , Murphy! IH if I 'r li ' Left to right - Row 1: Betty Tonkin, Sandra '. Traionowslci, Jeane-tte Russell, Mary Tytor, Mrs. Morphy, Row 2: Robert Trinks, Frank Combs, Louis 'loomdyiluloseph DiNardo, William Vaicrolis Row 3: Larry Kecza, Richard Triz- cinski, Robert Tomas, Gerald Tully. Missing: John Herida. as 1 Left to right - Row iz Elaine Qgenneyillej Norma Prisk, Catherine A Y c,jDrna Rasmussen, Gertrude Loisel Rosemarie Pugliese M'ss Agostino Row 2 Mary Tischoter, Reardon, Rorrro. Leonard Rock, John Rowe David Algjggbdvilliarh L . 13 L A ' . l ' . Left to right - Row lp Carol Sargent,-Jane Smithj Diane Tillotson, Elinor Pierce, Carol Skidgell, Angela Sposlto, Joyce Soholewski, Mrs. Singer. Royv Qi Joseph SCarpiello,,Fred Schofner, Susan Stone,:Susan Shaw,1NerI Simmons, William Spafford, Albert Terlizzi, James Sinacore. Row 3: Joann Strobel, Ronald Ghagon, Robert Tessier Merrill Thorensen, Grant Smith, Alan Srnithfgfussell Saoio, William Wells, Stephen Schofner. Missing: William Slocum, Theodore Slota, Joseph Sokola,SJiJdith Sullivan, John Somers, Donald Spagg, Carol Slicer,, C613 Stevens, I I P-1 L . -'L Nl K'- C7 Leona Roberge, Riddegllera Richard Rarlton, ayalesei Paul Y? '--Q SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Ronald Lerz, Vice-President, Mary Chaves, Secretary, Lester Bell, Treasurer, William Ramsey, President. 5'0Pff0MORf C'lA5'5' As we continue our stay at East Hartford High, we realize the effect of time upon our lives H the time that we have spent as Freshmen and Sopho- mores and the time left for us to continue our pro- gress, or to improve upon our progress in our Junior and Senior years. As carefree and somewhat timid Freshmen, some of us paid little or no heed to our teachers who advised us to buckle down and strive for good grades, but as Sophomores we became aware of pedagogical advice and realized that in order to reach our goals we must acquire and maintain a good record for our high school years. Many of us have become members of various school clubs and have worked for recognition in these activities. We look forward to our Junior Year, an event- ful year, in which we will make many contributions to the Class of 1960, -William Ramsey I l l g 'R Il xxi- -Oi SOPHOMORE EXECUTIVE BOARD Left to right Row l Mrs Elliott Advser, Wiliam Ramsey, Ronald Lerz and Lester Bell, Mr, Dooley, Adviser Row 2- Linda Necmann Marilyn Carlson Dolores Wengzn, Belle Laria, Edith 94 Deane, Mary Lewis Row 3- Carol Schaefer, Barbara Garr son Amarila Humphreys, Dorothy Armen- trout, Janet Tilzotson, Linda D'Agostino Row -1: Jan ce Roman, Clayton Mediros, Jerry Glassman, Michael Sparveri, Patricia Sullivan. ROOM 23 Mr. Hurlburt ge is Le5t to right Vow l Laora Manassero, Ann 'fcAuli'fe Rcseann Mirterw, Ratrca l'f:Pref- Pa ':a Platt, Ratriria ,'!'Naniara, Nancy Merif, Donna lv'1Gef-, Edward Hutchins Row 2:-Jacquelyr' 'fCMaster, Lucille Valar'-sl LeRoy Pfnciiaud, Charles Kolr-nda, Richard lyey, Richard Rondeau, Nilliarn Messenger, Roger Bcrifijg, lgan MQCf1rry,fJanet McCollr-y. Row 3 Frnest Hutt, David I-lynwer. Gary Kennedy. Ku't Kilty, Clayton Amidfgiros, William Kasper, James Parkia, Mr. Hcirllnurt. Missing: Richard Jarrn, Joy Olsen, Sharon O'Neil. ROOM 27 Mrs. Hamlin Lett to right -- Row l' Mrs Hamlin, Carol Driscol, Donna Foley, Eleanor Wochoski,CValerienFgrnin'gX, Debra Duel, Linda Drain Gloria Dixon, Edward Dallon, Carol Foley Row 21 Theodora Ficocello, Ethel Doyle, Karin Euchson, Wesley Moclwus. Elderia Franklin, Eleanor Fydor, Sue Fiske, Donna Shogos, Edward Cogan, Patrioa Polowitzer, Edith Deane Row 3 Carol Panslfy Ralph Dakin, Robert Montayani, V'Jilliarn Cooney, George Henry, Jr-rry Curtis, Norman Milloid, Edward Cyr, Rodney Collis, John Conti, Karin Elliot Missing: Ann Izzo L 9 4 - ROOM 28 Mr. Delaney Lett to right - Row l: Mr. Delaney, Patricia Schlarkin, Vir- ginia Robey, Brenda Martin, David Pelletier, Harry Rudeen, Edward Weeks, Juliette Santo Christo, Arthur Perrone Row 2: Gayle Rozie, George Popik, Charles Mokriski, Joseph Petro, Ted Bothur, Steven Chmura, Donald Pizzitola, Carol Schaefer. Row 3: Janice Roman, Carolyn Sawka, James Fisk, Elric Cote, Michael Procaccini, Richard Pratt, Donald Pitkin, George Bassett, Leon Deletisky, Ellah Russell, Walter Galonik. Missing: Arthur Sapia, Susan Koenig, Joseph Izzo, Nancy Roberts, Sandra Russell. ROOM lll Miss Kristoff Left to right - Row lr Dorinda Meyers, Phyllis Corby, Connie Cote, Judy Collins, Joan Barrett, Patty Pasco, Ann Brown, Sandra Cook. Row 2: Miss Kristoff, Ray Clark, Carol Daries, Donald Capoldo, William Shook, Nancy Dacon, Yvonne Bussiere, Linda D'Agostino. Row 3: Frank Mullett, Richard Pessett, Anthony Sarone, Frank Byam, Michael Ladazeven, Micihagl McGlynn, Kenneth Call, Jack Carlson, George Carneiro, Missing- Leon Catlin, Gerald Thibodeau,tEbbyiolei7jxjConnie Craven, Michael Williams, ROOM ll5 Miss Smith Lett to right 4 Row l: Barbara Westcott, Dolores Wengyn, Phyllis Potenza, Gail Washburn, Joan Feehan, Sheila Gousse, Virginia Webber, Kathleen Donlon, Nancy Wheeler, Dorothy Yauch, Row 2: Miss Smith, Richard Niemczyk, Joseph Leyesque, Donalyn DeVita, Donald Van Ostrand, Edward Wheeler, Colleen, 'VWlcox, William Yamalis, Sharon Yukauskas. Row 3: Joseph Walling, Paul Weirup, Kathleen Doyle, Donald Wicks, Robert White, Edwin Worthington, Peter Weirup, Clifford Yellen, Gary Fitzgerald. Missing: Mary Ann Barrett, Kenneth Nelson, Jean Zawacki, Richard Moreau,- ROOM llo Mrs, Savage Let' to right - Row lg Loretta Licitrd, RicFard Hart, Janice Macie, Deanna lewd Vary Lewfs, Jean Loizzi, Mrs Sasage Row 2 Carleton Benoit, Dianne Leach Day d Holcomb, Brett Hope, Rona ci Hastings Rcna'd D nardo. Row 3 Dona d Hart' Kenheth Gray, Gordoh O'sor' Re d l-lc 3 s, Pcna'd Shaw, Keith Haosman 't' ss no Ann--'te loranger, Ar' 'a Jaiknsan Carol 'Ja ne, R chard Harrie Ra, 'forin 96 A 4 , ROOM N9 Mr. Dooley I x ,- L' V i Y . I L Left to right - Row l: Claire Maior, Eileen Smithf Kenneth Rettberg, Mildred Janus, Phyllis Smith, Marie K , 5-1, I Stewart, Edward Rawlinitis, Sandra Skarin, Beverly Schoen. Row 2: David Paparian, Sharon Senna, 1 c ' Lorraine Sinnamon, Patricia Simmons, Alan Proulx, John Rinaldi, Nancy Polydys, Bettyann Snipes, Con- , E ' stance Simoneau, Mr. Dooley. Row 3 Leonard Gingras, Charles Rock, Dennis Randall, William Quealy, Daniel .lg ' ll , ' Alexander, William Rogowski, Edward Rago, John Walsh, William Ramsey, Missing Carl Puia, Ralph Risley, ,' L Q . If I -' . Robert Risley, Theresa Serignese, Lawrence Batignani. ' 1 , ' -f ' 'A - 1,7 ,i ' . . , VV -,I ,- ,fvxi I . .fri ROOM l22 Mr. McCabe Left to right - Row l: Paul Andrews, Ellen O'Brien, Barbara Buttstead, Jean Flenke, Janet Tillotson, Janice O'Neil, Barbara French, Joseph Quinn, Mr. McCabe. Row 2: Edward Bogus, Robert Staples, William O'Brien, William Crapeau, Frank Riley, Richard Stepule, Robert Fitzgerald. Missing: Kenneth Russell, Loreen Menard, Donna Novella. ROOM 203 Miss Neville Left to right - Row l Miss Neville, Marie Hickey, Betsy Perrin, Carol Pelligatto, Judy Ashej Louise Prirneau, April Perry, Cynthia Bau- man, Diane Baiocchi, Mary Riebach. Row 2: Gloria Barnard, Madeline Holand, Diane Bengston, Dorothy Armentrout, Joyce Barnes, Susan Thompson, Linda Beckman, Maureen Hachey, Mary Keleher, Row 3: Johnathan Andrews, William Baron, Stephen Bavier, Santo Alleano, Arthur Aiello, Anthony Balulc, James Chamberlain. Row A: Francis Baker, John Cavanaugh, Louis Comeau, Thomas Azzara, Milton Anninger, Richard Burnham. fijcvj lfi,-'i,, , . tr ,, Left to right - Row li Geraldine Coletta, Lonnie Carlson, Marilyn Carlson, Mary Chaves, Sharon Cher- winski, Bonnie ChesneY' Sally Durdan, Shirley Pastore, Gail Calabrese, Susan Cammeyer, Dorothy Burns, Row 2: John Fitzgerald, John Curran,vCarol Carter, Barbara Cable, Virginia Dzikiewicz, Joseph Marcellino, John Fitzgibbons, Theodore Martocchio.-Row 3: Lester Bell, Clark Buffington, Robert Boronski, Michael MV. Meaglleaf Masilonis, Frederick Boothroyd, Donald Bigelow, John Martin, Peter Brennan, David Best. YAY A Left to right - Row l: Joan Lasko, Elaine Johnson, Natalie LaCroix, Sharon Kelly, Phyllis LaMesa, Catherine Kunashevsky, Victoria Kuchinsky, Gail Carlson. Row 2: Robert Granell, Douglas Gilmore, Shirley 1 Johnston, Barbara Lawson, Carol Padula, Marilyn LaVoie, Joseph Grasso, Jpseph Barone. Row 3: George Arnold, Ray Champ, Paul O'Neill, Edward Hamel, Ralph Gould, Vincent Haiko, Miss McClellan. Row 4: Miss Mcclellan Jerry Glassman, George Fross, Phillip Cole, Bruce McLean, Paul Pepin, Robert Sugalski. Missing: Doris Hupper, Rita LaPre, Joanne Tiberio. rl . T 1. v ' i -rf Y . ' . 5 , Y .. L Cixi Q C, - A Let't r ht V Ro 1 i d, B ,, F B b G d Let? 'o 'gh' f Row lg Sandra 'Jclieown Snrey '.',,e's Mary '.',w5 Roth' ,O Q! 'lf 'i ' 'Rn 'a al are P ' E en S:o , Sariora '.'. .er Nancy' 'Jlclnris Ann om han, Nam, Morin, Mrs QWSK Sem? lava: Bamaia ldwb' Sllyop Vlle 2a.s Row 2' Donna Nlzncls Earte Moshe: 'Janne 'Jerrlan' 'faareen MVS Fraser POA 2 Gan' Qllan JSM' Line' Allne C'E'er' Cha'ene Ned J-d'h 'J,o':sa Loca fNe-n'a'd Hjda Qleshrow. AAVS' FLaSel' Cadvelw Stamp Bxfnam Seiten l'mE f Gfegofv 98 Row 3 Chafes B-:k'and Roi'a'd Lerz Dauo Vlazzadra, Robert Ooesnette Foe, Row 3 J: 'f S -ee' A an .'-:oI.etre, Joseph , N Chares Krafver A bert Lav gne John L6Bw.'l Ehctt Larvb Rona-d Lapiant. Row Berne Robert Ses de's '.' ss ng' llonad Brennan, J i larn Llndh, Rorifld Lysjlg William Muldoon, R :laard MiCOort. 3 1 f K 4. NY, rfb, ,wwf A Robert Gerstenlaoer, Pael Gardi, Wilarn Tarn so Robert Labenslmi, Wil- .i l 'T Left to right - Row 1: Patricia Tarascio, Marilyn Giberson, Sandra Vespa, Dorothy Tsolas, Carol Turner, 8 Linda Trantolo, Margaret Vickers,Jfoser?iaYWf-Stl Laurern, Joan Totten, Johana Rancourt, Antionette Miceli. Row 2: Vincent Mankowski, Ann Marie Toomy, Diane Stolstrom, Patricia Sullivan, Barbara Rand, Nancy Miss Meefback Tyler, Thomas Mantie. Row 3: Francis Sullivan, Michael Spirarieri, Joe Spirarieri, Charles Stanski, Jerry Maguire, Stanley Trask, Row 4. John Stowell, William Ungar, Michael Towhill, Donald Smith,,Mark Thomas. ROOM 219 Miss Cleary N , A Marjorie Hughes, Bonnie Hickey, Genevieve Pimcir1tal,..Nancy Harris, Suzanne Tessier, Miss Cleary. Row 2: ,Lf ' Carol Izzo, Jonilyn O'Connor, Carol Radzewicz,l.Rose Pagamflf-Heidi Hinkleman, Amarilla Humphreys, Nancy - 'J , Hooper, Carol Holmes. Row 3: Daniel Bailey, Harold Fostervold, John Gearin, Romeo Fontaine, Donald ' , ,af A K fg' Gaines, Gerald Geci. Row dz Michael Ficocello, Donald George, Ralph Burdick, Joseph Gauches, fl A ' NL' W1 J' Left to right - Row l: June Jacques, Lenore Horgan, Angela Montano, Laura Cardoza, Sheila Harvey, J' fl ' fll, il S-JVM u . . ' .' 1' l i - 7 ' 11 l i L In Left to right - Row I: Mr. Jackston, Arlene Guillotte, Kathleen Greenleaf, Lorraine Guynup, Loretta Giddens, Judy Goetz, Rita Furmon, Phyllis Giordano, Marie Cherlone. 5 Row 2: Charles Delissio, Rachel Goulet, Joan Heritage, Donna Guite, Sandra Grillij I Patty Harnbleton, Barbara Garrison, Bob Emerick. Row 3: Ray Alexander, Russel Emery, Mrs. DBVIS AAT. J3Cl'CSTOTT Ronald Deski, Bruce Daniels, Joel Diemond, James Neary. Row 4: Jim Donahue, John Desmond, Dominic DiBattista, John Managano,sKenneth Darby. Missing: Nancy Franklin, Douglas McPhee. 'S 6 l . I i i . i I i i l I i l . - P FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Reading up: Dennis Tillotson, President: Patricia DiNeno, Secretaryg Suzanne O'Brien, Treasurer. 4 1 4 - .,, - FRISWMAN C'li4.S'5' The Freshman Year is a time in our life when we are filled with great expectation and anticipa- tion. We Freshmen have begun to discover the difference in high-school life as compared to that which we have known before. Time has given us four years to take ad- vantage of the opportunities offered at East Hart- ford High School. With the largest Freshmen enrollment ever to enter East Hartford High, we hope that we can make a record and a contribution of which we will be proud in the future. -Dennis Tillotson i iii igiiiiiu Q l-. l 3 Yi 'ii , -.i - .1 - nga Q s i i i 1 l l 5 K i 4 1 S EXECUTIVE BOARD Left to right Pow I: Patricia DiNeno, Dennis Tillotson, Suzanne O'BrienQ Row 2 Miss Gallerani, Adviser! Carol Eastman, Diane Wholcy, Filomena Sinisgalli. Row 3: Lin Fox, Robert St. Pierre, iYdiaWSanYzella. Row 100 4 Timothy Brushnell, Susan Loveland, Donna Maroon, Donald Beaudry, Diane Laliberte. Pow 5: William Grant, Kathy Bruyette, William Hauet. CAFE A Mr. Calano Left to right Row I Patricia Kirby Kara Kirkpatrick Rosemary Lane Susan Plummer Helen Bieback A Carol LaForge Diane Laliberte Barbara Pieres Dorothy Klatt Elaine Perras Row 2 Gary Hills Melvin Hutchins Anna Phillips Barbara Pisarsky Carole LaPIante Donna Hathaway Diane Pesko Lenore Peruccio Mrs. Jacgbs John Halloran Robert lkonen Mrs Jacobs Row 3 Alan Hackbrath William Durso George Jacques Robert Hull, Norbert Coyne Bernard Hopkins Theodore Jasnos John Hoyt Richard Hagaboon CHORAL A Mr. Desmond Left to right A Row l: N-ancy Sullivan, Karen Sylvester, Barbara Tassone, Mary Subisky, Elaine Taft, Bonnie Surri, Diane Sullivan, Patricia DiNeno, Nancy Sycz, Betty Todd. Row 2: Mr. Desmond, John Sullivan, Francis Tarquinio, Jerry Stauch, Maxine Stewart, Jeanette Tanguay, Harold Stevens, David Quesnette, David Terrill. Row 3: Warren Strong, David Tinson, Dennis Tillotson, Kenneth Stino, James Sinay, Ronald Stocker, Douglas Sweet. CHORAL B A Mrs. Merrick left to right Row lr Mary Ann V'Jalton, Janet Warbarton Ga l V nska Nahcy Trask, Ela ne Trotter, Sharon Tully, Marsha Jia ing Vanetta Warren. Row 2 Joseph Veronese, Gail Weber, Harr.et Van' Dassel, Carol Trzcnsk, Susan Viehdorfer, Shirley Aupry, William White, 'Wrs Merrick, Row 3: Rich- ard Verona, George White, Bradford Tuller, Doug- las Turner, Rchard Unger, Cleveland Varrelrnan, Kenneth Washburn, M ssing: Eulie Stallings, Judy Turgeon, Lester Wells, Dan el Whitaker, Daniel Toce. BAND B - Mr. Sciglibaglio Left to right - Row 1: Lucy Romano, Jane Remes, Beverly Hall, Carol Mesham, Carol Richards, Pate ricia Ward, Betty Mintz, Diana Vabalas, Barbara Gillis, Gail Larocque, Rita Riley Row 2: Thomas Zawacki, Robert St. Pierre, Ralph Snyder, Richard Stodolski, Patricia Tytor, Robert Hall, James Zeruk, Dwight Wickham, Charles Wilkas. Row 3: Bruce Willerup, John Zukatis, Robert Yoo, John Blake, Stanley Tillotson, Donald Yungk, Robert Willis, Gor- don Young, Michael Henzy. CAFE B - Mr. Schmid Left to right - Row l: Katharine Rock, Janice Taylor, Susan Schillinger, Linda Robinson, Judith Robotti, Lydia Sanzella, Mary Lou Scarpello, Lucy Riyard, Susan Schlesinger, Gale Wickroski, Camille Rubera, Row 2: Mr. Schmid, Earl Kukeyich, Arthur Rancourt, Katherine Schmidt, Dianne Wright, Stella Samiotis, Irene Sasawicz, Nancy Koiclesceck, Barbara Sailer, Pat Rohaud, Dexter Peterson. Row 31 Richard Rizza, Phillip Powell, David Prince, LeRoy Reel, Raymond Ramsey, Vern Purrington, Donald Rinaldi, James Prattson. V i 'fi - ff .1 CAFE C - Mrs. Pickens left 'Q r rin' Qgf. ' ', r5 P mens, Fe' x Bestar: ache, Mchael '.'- ochowsk Lnda Dubay, Lorraine Mo r, N ck Ser grese Dona d Wi ls. Row 2 Robert Aylward, Eugene l-llatl-y, James Keogh, Donald Zora, Richard 'Jgck Robert Bouchard, Richard Des 'ets Row 3 -'- arr' Drchan, Peter '-N:Giynrt, Solomon E l son S'ephen Mahler ll' i Ti if - - Jana J7'..agn c ROOM 3 - Mr. Negri Le 'o 'gl-r - Uow l Rose a'r Rardo, Lynette '-'Q'-ea, 9-'Je e fave' Eena Re e'e' Rjn Morgan, Patr: a Tore , Car: Parao se Debra Piverson, Pa :a Pas'ore Pow 2: 'fr 'Jegrf Dard 'lark e, Rozert 'fenger Brenda Parkin, S5'C'E Ferrer Cornne O. 'ce' Kathr,n 'f',rph,1, Pe'er Ge'o, 4'-'a, e '-'-Erjaro, .'.a, e '-'arena Row 3: Card 'Je odf, Ronald '. r:wsr', Garry Meg- Q- er Charles 'f' ewsk, She do' Marsha ', r-le-we Bosfe Jonn 'Ju er 'f' ss cg Rcnard 'fetcaf Barr, 'J ron, E 2 se Wo s, Carol O.-er-nc:, Nei Robertson ROOM 5 - Mr. Singer Left to right - Row l: Sharon M:GiIton, Betty Lou Nornnan, Mar,orrr,- OMeara, Suzanne. O'Br:ert, Lor- rarne Olsheky, Lr'ran Olesffn, Nrldred Mcliernan, Carolyne Mcffolloogh, Row 2 Allison McCormack, Richard Moyn han, Donna Lotzen, Judith Oopelt, Barbara Okeson, Patricia Mrffrrlian, Pearl Nugent, Gerald McCabe, Jarnes McConnell. Row 3 Charles McHenry, William McDougall, Richard Moticka, William Madano, Donald Munro, David Molomphy, Clifford McClellan, Peter Moynihan. Missing: George Murdock, James Pasco. ROOM 211 - Mrs. Wilson Left to right - Row l Carol Molaison, Joyce Marsh, Donna Maroon, Marilyn Mitchell, Nancy Miller, Aline Loneao, Lea Johnson, Marie Matoro Row 2 John Makiarisr Peter Mariner, Stephen Lawrence, .loan MacFarlane, Jody Marks, Samuel Lornbardo, Lawrence Lord, Mrs Wilson Row 3: Bruce Kelly, Donald LaFeyre, Robert Lockwood, Nool Thomas, Warren Brink, Richard Molinsky. ROOM 26 - Mr. Jarvi Left to right A Row l' Elaine Green, Carol Hickey, Carolyne Palmberg, Mary Gasper, Roth Higgins, Anne Goggin, Eloise Hardy, Carol Garach. Row 25 Garrett Girard, John Goinan, Marcella Gerrnaine, Nancy Grant, Joyce Graham, William Godaskos, John Garharnio, Robert Galanek. Row 3: William Grant, Barry Hackharth, Donald Friss, George Fyler, Gerald Fortier, Edward Cope, Alexander Grlrnshaw, Richard Galaska. ' - ' ' 4 Hg ,.,f-r,,, o cl ln ROOM lO2 - Mrs. Elliott Left to right -- Row 1 Gail Scrantonf Janet Sote tung, Barbara Seedman, Glenda Splnney, Pamela Smyth, Katharina Schoen, Marlene Stears, Joan Soderqoist, Joan Sponhelmer, Filomena Sinisgalli. Row 2: Mrs, Elliott, Harold Saposniln, Raymond Robitaille, Noah Roy, Sandra Sielitzsky, Marcia Smith, Suzanne Schultz, Neal Ryan, Howard Rul- niclc, Rose Nelson. Row 3: Reid Schillinger, Algir- das Spakauskas, William Rocks, Ronald Romanow- ski, Clifford Sielitzslcy, Charles Sedlacelc, Lawrence Roy, Michael Rosenberg, Carmen Salvatore. ROOM lO5 - Mrs. Heasley Lett to right f Row l: Ann Levine, Martha Latina, Syliyia Lonner, Jacqueline Little, Susan Lehan, Carole Le-pack, Joan Locascio, Paulette Lombardo, Marlyn Lannon, Norma Lemire. Row 21 Mrs. Heas- ley, James Justesen, Robert Kampfman, Mary Jane Larnesa, Susan Loveland, Ruth Lindberg, Marjorie Vraibel, Marion Aylrner, Judith Lundcren, Sandra La Plante, Lawrence Kelley. Row 3: Edward Kucka, Roger Kamerer, Jon Kamm, Martin Lawrence, John Kershaw, Gilbert Knott, Thomas Kirby, Wilson Kamm, Richard Lamb, Harry Lata.'77 f ., 7. godly ,br z '17 ROOM lO8 - Miss Gagliardi Left to right Row l: Kathleen Curtiss, Marjorie Crandall, Christine Hope, Judy Holmes, Cynthia Jones, Pamela Hyde, Susan Huntoon, Harriet Hill, Sharon Hill, Roberta Kennedy, Diana lanni. Row 2: Miss Gagliardi, Robert Henson, Judy Holmes, Caryl Hockenberry, Susan Kasavage, Lois Hodge, Mary Ann Jackson, Helen Johnson, Susan Jones, John Heritage, William Hauet, Row 3: Sterling Hayden, Bruce Helm, Robert Harrison, Robert Herd, David Hendry, Rolfe Hadfield, Richard Higgins, David Buley. '1L,.,41,,,, ..-' I ,ff ,X f 1' gg ' L sd ' ?, ROOM llO - Mrs. Dineen Lett to right - Row l Charlotte Carl, Geraldine Charbonneao, Janet Champ Thea Busiere. Kath- leen Bra,ette C-,mhra Campbell, Pearl LaChance, Mare Connell, Deborah Roddy, Virginia Cannon. Row 2' Mrs Drneen, Lindwood Christensen, Betty Cable, Mary Ann Christensen, Sandra Brown, Eliza- beth Chwtiqlr, Virginia Clark Johnet Coffey, Trudy Baihre, Robert Cipolla, Bruce Chamberlain Row 3: James Davis, Rchard Coborn, Donald Carts, Mic- hae' Br elo Peter Damon, Albert Carl-, Michael Corrado. Larry Crbolla, Jonathan Chapitis, John Choquette, John Crelan. ROOM ll-'1 - Mr: Brody Left to right - Row l: Donna Baabs, Sheila Oliva, Diane Beavlier, Ronnie Apter, Lynda Abbott, Linda Ballard, Beverly Bassett, Gloria Beaudry, Nancy Beckwith, Geraldine Barton, Glenda Anderson. Row 2: Mr Brody, Donald Beaudry, Edward Bed- ron, Margaret Barone, Janice Barton, Jeannine Veil- leux, Janet Baiocchi, Penny Bauby, Mariorie Baker, Richard Beaudoin, Richard Jackman: Row 3: Ralph Barnard, Stanley Anderson, Jack Amaral, Peter Behmke, Edward Arnold, Ugo Benetteri,,Atwood Edwards, Edward Bastaradie. -,'2!, .S5ffz7 ' KANA77 cffwfff ROOM l2O - Mrs. Burns Left to right : Row l: Jean Beebe, Patricia Brewer, Nancy Baldwin, Heidi Blazes, Judith Blaslco, Elaine Staslxo, Mary Bezzini, Dorothy Boucher, June Bon- zani, Donna Berube, Row 2: Mrs. Burns, Ronald Carlson, John Blair, Paul Boisvert, Lucy Bradbury, Marilyn Brown, Elaine Brassard, Beverly Borland, Patricia Belisle, Albert Birnbaum, Richard Bragg. Row 3: Gary Bowne, Frank Carbone, Timothy Bush- nell, Anthony Botticello, Leonard Canora, Roger Campbell, William Carbone, Philip Bruce. ROOM l2l - Miss Gallerani Left to right - Row 1: Rhoda Farnaharn, Susan Fricke, Carole Fedulcowslmi, Lorraine Fiala, Carole Gagliardi, Lynn Fox, Diane Frazer, Carole Fre- dericks, Kathleen Forand. Row 2: Paul Falcone, James Draper, Jane Flibbert, Jerre Dowden, Brenda Bouthilette, Patricia Flint, Lennert Forsman, William Benvento. Row 3: Donald Flanagan, Lloyd Emerick, Bruce Dubay, Daniel Fiorita, Robert Ferris, Clifford Dubiel, Missing: Carter Anderson, Anne Hickey, Karen Evans, Sharon Fentiman. ROOM 2l3 - Mr. Duncan Left to right - Row l: Janet DePietro, Barbara Dobbins, Carol Davis, Rosemary D'Addario, Mary Dowden, Donna Dawson, Donna DeGutis, Lynn Der- ter, Carol Eastman, Nancy Dutremble, Rosemarie Henrici. Row 2: Mr. Duncan, Edmond Del-lay, Barry Donahue, Barbara De Capya, Nancy Keily, Bonnie Dakin, Nancy Damon, Jay Willoughby, Thomas Donahue, Walter Desruisseaux, Row 3: Peter D'En- genis, Gerald Dillon, Ronald Dionne, Gordon Booth, William DeFlorio, Peter DelMastro, William Del Gaizo. Much ma be done in those little shreds and patches of time which Y , I every day produces, and which most men throw away, but which never- theless will make at the end of it no small deduction from the lite of man. -Colton JAN!! STAFF It's the biggest and the best ever! Such is the echo of the super salesmen of the Janus Business Staff during their sales campaign. And I each year the Janus Editorial Staff responds with their dream come true 521 - it's really the biggest and, we hope, the best Janus ever produced. V 4 -iff Little did we realize how timely our chosen theme Time would i be when we undertook to build our l84-page book - the result of the 925.4 .. Time and cooperation of an ambitious staff, a size book which results My ,ff f ' ' from the years of continuous growth of East Hartford High School, a 'TT 5 5 S A book which depicts our four years of Time spent at East Hartford. f ' We are proud to present to you the i958 Janus. A -The Janus Editors 1 11 T i-ui' 4 - . -6917 -1 .P ' A ,. it .M ,AS f 4 . , ,, A A .naar it - f--- L . - v ' ' EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Carol Milchenski Mrs. Savage Editorial ADVISERS 4.1 f.. a 3 .xi I 3 I xt: V , PMI. S, 4 Q A I Mr, Jackson Mr. Smith Financial Art I' JANUS EDITORS Left to right - Seated: Sally Donnelli, Typing Editor, Corrine DiNeno, Girls' Sports Editor, Carol Milchenski, Editorrin-Chief, Lorretta Eisenhardt, Clubs' Editor, Penny Collier, Business Editor, Maureen Paquette, Photography Editor: Mary Lou Daley, Advertising Editor, Thomas Stack, Boys' Sports Editor. Row 2: Burton Bell and William Secord, Associate Editors. - Aka?-1 46 S253 E N Pb 2 3':?5Q?ii1fS Q. ADVERTISING STAFF Row I: Judy Keenan, Mary Lou Daley, Advertising Editor. Row 2. Loretta Eisenhardt, Erva Willett. Row 3: Judy Letendre, Corrine DiNeno, Elaine Pillar. Row 4: Linda Seedman, Diane Tillotson, June Bray, Row 5: Kay McGowan, Linda Riegler. Row 6: Peter Kiro, Richard Falcone. bxefgb ligne BUSINESS STAFF Reading up - Row I: Claire Millington, Margo Blake, Linda D'Agostino, Patricia Hartl, Francis Lan- Row 2: Gloria Caruso, Priscilla Kolyva, Jean Row 3: Ruth Business Miss- 1 CLUBS STAFF Left to right: Paul LaRocca, Carol Sexton, Loretta Eisenhardt, Clubs Editor, Pat Derr, Deanna Lund, Missing: JoAnn Payette, Mary Lewis. YJ GIRLS' SPORTS Lawliss, Annette Davis. Lett to right - Row I: Jocelyn Morey, Grace Spillaine, Susan Kondla, Joan Hille, Mar- garet Benjamin. Row 2: Nancy Shannon, Paul LaRocca, William Secord, Associate Editorg Sam Left to Nemirow, Eleanor Zine. .QI -, . STAFF Left to right: Corrine DiNe-no, Girls' Sports Eclitorg Kathy X xl L Q7 ART STAFF Burton Bell, Associate Editorg Kevin Chamberlain, Mr. Smith, Adviser. right Row l Peter Kiro Reggie Chamber Left to right Row l Sylvia Scranton Diana Tillinghast Mary Lewis Beverly Giordano lrma Gregory, Nancy Pathe. Row 2: Dennis Donahue, Frank Fitzgibbons, Peter Paquet, Ralph Gagner, lan Timothy Moynihan Thomas Stack Boys Sports Editor Judy Herrn Standing Peter Corbett Stephen Taylor 5 YI TYPING STAFF PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Row l: Sally Donnelli, Typing Editorg Gretel Millers Row McCarron, Maureen Paquette, Photography Editorp Barbara Barbara Brimley. Row 3: Judy Bardin. sdorf. 109 2: Dina Rasmussen, Plym Q Y as lk 1. Y. - -.J I, ' Xl, Q rl.-' N ,Q J pu QV 'S ir, wtf? -. ,, 9 si ' cv A C 35 5 C V7 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Left to right - Row I: Paul LaRocca, Margaret Benjamin, Sheila McCarthy, Carol Cadoret, Beverly Stauch, Carol Milchenslci, Judy McCarron, Mr. Bow- den, Adviser. Row 2: Jean Antanaitis, Sheelah Britt, Loretta Eisenhardt, Linda Riegler, Corrine DiNeno, Row 3: Dennis Donahue, Maureen Paquette, Penny Collier, Barbara Herrnsdorf, Row 4: William Secord Burton Bell, Joan Hille, Susan Kondla, Thomas Lewis. M47'l0Nv4l fi0NOR 5061577 In addition to scholarship, character, service, and leadership are qw'- the requirements ot membership in the National Honor Society. Service 'i contributed by Honor Society members has been outstanding this year. Tutoring of pupils needing help with subiects has continued along with aiding the Guidance Department in securing current college bulletins. As an added help to teachers and students, the Society has assisted the ET' underclassmen in their selection ot courses. is P-- ' g pp- OFFICERS I I 9. I- cm.: r ,W if P f-f 'a' a ' s a'ga'e' Ben 7' Q Bosnian NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTION 3 C ii' ri O ww menace s ina :E edge le-ci L, Dern 5 Bona 0,1 'lib l 9' 'Q U 5: f' 'F ff 5' 175131- 570DfN7 COUNCIZ The Student Council provides an opportunity for closer cooperation between students and taculty. lt also otters and encourages student leadership and selt-direction. It provides a forum for the discussion ot questions ot interest to the student body and attempts to create and maintain standards of good citizenship among the students, The Student Council also supervises and controls the operation of all activities ot the school and maintains the school bud- get with the Council's approval of all appropriations to clubs. Each of the 60 homerooms at East Hartford is rep- resented by one member. Through this complete repre- sentation, the Student Council becomes a democratic voice of the student body. The Student Council is supervised by Mr, Brairton who isbassisted by Miss Cleary. STUDENT CQUNCIL Left to right -- Row T: Betsy Caton, lean Antanaitis, Carolyn Mikan, Linda Riegler, Marsha Mallon, Suzanne O'Brien, Gail Vinsko, Heidi Blazes, Jean Luizzi, Sandra Grilli, Rosemary D'Addaria, Beverly Ruoff, Linda Ballard, Donna Gregory, Mary Tytor. Row 2: Paulette Lombardo, Trudy Farnham, Janet Champ, Dolores Wengzen, Nancy Merk, Beverly Giordano, Dennis Donahue, Thomas Lewis, Corrine DiNeno, Valerie Fleming, Lynette Moreau, Sherry Miller, Joan Laska, Lonnie Carlson, Katharine Rock. Row 3: Newell Hall, Edward Donlon, Philip Bruce, Lenore Peruccio, lrene Alexander, Lindi Lupi, Susan Stone, Patricia DiNeno, Eleanor Zine, Joan McFoulin, Sandra Cague, Carol Thayer, Dorothy Armentrout, Patricia Procacini, Ronald Lerz, George Popik, Richard Malinsky, LeRoy Michaud, Clifford Dubiel, Dwight Wickam. Row A Gerry Gc-ci, Peter Warner, Howard Knickerbocker, Robert Stapler, William Maroon, Timothy Moynihan, Samuel Nemirow, William Ramsey, Steven Mahler, William DiNeno, Ronald Roy, Merrill Thoresen, Frank Byam, Mark Thomas, David Sequist, Lester Bell, William Secord, Edward Pucci, Reginald Chamberlain, George Stankevich, Y, l , i 51 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Left to right: Corrine DiNeno, Corresponding Secretary, Beverly Giordano Recording Secretary, Dennis Donahue, Vice-President, Thomas Lewis President. - ll as-v MIXED CHOIR Lett to right, row I, Carol Porter, Barbara Mileski, Darlene Skarin, Gretel Miller, Beverly Korpatkin, Nancy Hall, Geraldine Carparelli, Nancy Carter, Janice Jamilkowski. Row 2: Gertrude Farnharn, Patricia Buggie, Beverly Stauch, Georgianna Pellitier, Linrla'RiegIer, Judith Bardin, Catherine Rataic, Lindt Lupi, Marcia Malon, Sally Jergenson, Janice Ostrout, Carol Gay, Rachel Dutremble, Carol Cadoret, Sylvia Scranton, Judith Wills, Row 3: Miss Rayner, Edward Lynch, Gertrude Holsinger, Sandra Dalton, JoAnne Juiiano, Ruth Carson, Emily Strnad, Penny Collier, Maureen Paquette, Nancy I - at Q 5 5 Q is I i L , . xlAA'R' J 3 1 'I V . ,a- L sl I GIRLS' ENSEMBLE pl ind, Josephine Sanzella, Sylvia Lewis, Alan Miller, Douglas Gladden, , Peter Pires, Stephen Taylor, Richard Baker, Edgar Foster, Lenard Granell, Robert Lozis, Row -1: Lorraine Dumais, Allan Monroe, Peter Lupi, William Parsons, Lynn Lemieux, Francis ,Ralph Gagner, John Osgood, Michael McGIynn, Roberta Latina. M0516 Their music fills the air! Happy are the East Hartford High students, for there is always the ring of a gleeful song or melody resound- ing from the choral and band rooms. The size of the choral groups and increase in the size of the orchestra and band is indicative of the music interest and the enioyment which East Hart- ford students derive from their participation in music activities. The honor of singing with the Hartford Symphony under Fritz Mahler is a result of the quality of training received by the choral 4 i Q 4 , OFFICERS ici 'Ml 1 Row ' J.Cl, s an I Gs 1 ' 'Ja' 1 '.'a on Left to r,gh', Pc-tu .'.a '-'-', Pres dent, Ma. 'c-en Paopcttt- Secretaw, B ve' , S'a.:h, Lnda Lupi Cant, Rata Q Row 2 PL- . Coll e' Gertmrle Fivnhair- ,iss stan! Lit:rar av, Em , S nad Treasurer, Eewcr Z fre, i'JIau'Qen Pao-ef'e Grefel 'Jil ur Sartd, Russel Nancy 112 Jud 'ti the s, Lit,-ra' an H' ss ngi, Stvrlu-n Ta, c' V ce President Carter i vr.. 0R6i4NlZf4 NON! groups. A high spot this year for the groups was the acquisition of long-awaited robes for the members of Mixed Choir. East Hartford High Schools' instrumental talent is reflected in the band and orchestra Though both groups have been very active this year, because of their increase in size and improvement in quality, their audiences never seem to hear quite enough of them. The band's 'eb-sn: tn.-1. Choir singing under the direction of Fritz Mahler at the Hartf d ymphony Con contribution to the color and atmosphere of the f X J football games this year was outstanding. fll 3 3 X M ,gf Ad. 1 C BOYS' GLEE CLUB Left to right - Row lg Raymond Clark, Edward Rawlinttts, Joseph Marcellino, Paul Andrews, John Leavitt, Gerald Geci, Jay Flanagan, Donald VanOstrand, Michael Spaverr, Jack Bally, Joseph Scarptello, Thomas McQueeney. Row 2 James McCourt, Felix Bastarache, Ray Champ, Thomas Azzaro, John Clancey, David Raymond, Robert Adams, Peter Biorkman, Joseph Whaling, William Unger, Theodore Rrrtgso, James Fish, Donald Pitkin, Row 3: Al Pellingoti, Deming McGilton, David Holcolmb, Allen McFarlane, John Rowe, Reid Hollis, Clifford Yellen, Ralph Risley, Ralph Dakin, Robert Saunders, Charles Delessio. rm1at f L ill l Ill BOYS' DOUBLE OUARTET PLUS TWO Left to right - Row I: Frank Crowley, Peter Rubasky, Theodore Ringso, Edgar Fosier, James Fish. Row 2: Norman Baker, Donald VanOstrand. Row 3: Gerald Geci, Lynn Lemieux, Joseph Lozis. L W g..- : if -' BAND EAST HARTFORD HIGH GIRLS Lei! vo riglav - Pow I' Pa'r :ia Rafferty, Jean LU zzi, Laura Manassero, Joan Myers, Gafe Ro: e, Elizabeilw Cenn, Nancy Merk, Bonnie Dunplwy, Carol Bellini, Joan Tcvferr, Jooy Healy Doris Williams, Carol Skidgell, Claire Donnallen, Pav LL-one A 'na Ban, Pow 2 Carol Driscoll, Rosemarie Pug- liese, Virgr' a Rolzey, Mary Lewis Diane Williams, Phyllis Polenza, Elaine Oaenniyille, Martha Longo, Sandra Russell, Irene Holland, Irene Alexander, GLEE CLUB Valerie Flern ng, Joan Violevte Joyce yn Morey Phyllis Corby, Joyce Tisclwo fer, Barbara Lawson, Laurel Avwood, Patric a Charmya Mary Keleher Row 3 Diane Kernoe Joy Harnbleron, Rwh Scovv, Carol Holmes, Carol Stevens, Bernaderve Niemzyk, Jane Ridder, Paola Pvkn, See Fiske, Diane Wierzbicki, Carol Coalorn June Bray, Cynthia Hill, Mardyn Adams, Nancy Price, Joan Beebe, Nancy Tyler, figffgg gngqiw p fsisgregfgisggfiiiikai em: W'-Q -1 L 'F' -gs-1 F --Q -+1- a9' -fn g :m.J +14 1 5 Vg.-v.g,.,M4gY , T,,,M: 574L ,4 5-36,-X in if V' '51 iw frfllniilx A NQ IH' A .r fix Y? itwq , , H M f fx fu N.1Vi M1451 g S'-Q X 754. . sf 'B 5 l I' 1 4- ,Q X iff' up --4-A-I. -.4 A 'V' ' in x , ,, W,,. xii MASQUERS Left to right Pow l ,lady lurgeon H9 'l5d0'l Nlfvr B947 Maltze' Bifton Bell AWJP5 Srlosto Sfiftflfa Cague Lorretta Detayette Har' et Barnett, Emanuel Mak arts, Ronald Ro Nancy Murphy, Sylv a Szfanton, Jane thia Rowe, Linda Lupi Jane Ridder Kondla, Mary Kelleher Elaine Piller l 5 l i i fi A .Q ,Gloria Caruso Beverly Ruolf, Barbara LaPierrc Susan Shaw, Paula Pitkin, Mrs Wilson, Row 3- Carolyn Morderslcy, Row 2 'Jtr. Raccagni, Cyn- Brown, Albert Zukatis, John Guiinan, Charlotte Maclmowslri, Emily i Marie FUWCY, Susan Hansen, Susan Christo, Sally Jergensen. Missing from picture George Arnold, Peter , Ann Collins, Irene Bellingham, June Kathy Minukas, Marie O'Brien, Nancy Shand, Jane Sf'nitl1,,l0yCe DRAMA 7165 Act well your part, there all honor lies. From the day we were initiated into the Mask and Wig Club as Freshmen until we were elected into the National Thespian Society in our Senior year our eyes were always on this rnotto. The Masquers Club was the second step in our advancement in the dramatic arts as the senior club ot dramatics,Here we presented and showed our ability by actual demonstration before our parents, teachers, and friends. We learned the art of walking on stage, the fun ot actual production in all phases ot dramatic arts. and the creation ot an active and intelligent interest in art appreciation as applied to the theater, radio, and screen, Nx 9 v ,' R f F ' i 3 3 L J i i i i 1 Qicc 'r as fits--rl' and Sa d'a Citron lcd' 'c ' A. Bar: art H--'fr-gdrf' Q -. 5, S, fv,.,,c 3 pow as .'-3' L sz, - ' Q we ,. ,. PM V N pn, A in Us r -s 'rf ' ' . . H-as r nog, '.' 'g ' , Q: 55 . of S sara t1a s'- S sa' I 1: L-kg, 51 525' p,,-Cy Ein Ay' Bu., na:-, F Elane ll ur Ann Cc 'is '.' ssrzg troin pg ri. Nam, c,m,,d Q0 S rd A v MASQUERS' OFFICERS Left to right: Borton Bell, President, Mary Beth Mahler, Secretary, Barbara Herrnsdorf, Correspond ing Secretary, Angela Sposito, Treasurer. Membership in any one of the three organizations helps to demonstrate loyalty, ability, scholarship, and dependability among its members. A trip to a New York theatre, as well as an annual picnic helped augment our program which includes the Membership Tea, Thespian Initiation Banquet, Christmas Tableaux, Talent Assembly, school play, and contest play, which in it- self is an ambitious program for any group. L 'ft x 4 f L 3'icia.,,ZW ,i MASK AND WIG CLUB Lett to right Row l- Joan Totten, Linda Robinson, Judy Holmes, Paulette Lombardo, Charlotte Carl, Nancy Polydis, Marcella Germaine, Row 2. Caryl Hockenberry, Marie Reidy, Joyce Graham, Linda D'Agostino, Gayle Rozie, Elderia Franckling. Row 3: Ruth Lindberg, Stella Saminotis, Joyce Prurnbaum, Susan Kasavage, Anne Goggin, Marilyn Carlson, Sandra Grilli, Dorothy Tsotas. Row 4: Maxine Stewart, Nancy Damon, Nancy Woiieszek, Debra Patterson, Chris Hope. Row 5: James Chamberlain, Paul Pepin, Jerry Stauch, Mrs, Merrick, Gary Fitzgerald, Mrs. Pickens, I .. Pll07 Each month East Hartford High students are informed of student news and views by the Pilot, The Pilot is a tour-page publication of current high-school news, sports, features and edi- torials. Occasionally the student body is surprised by a special edition of eight pages. 1 Membership to the Pilot is open to students interested in I y journalism or in the business aspect of a newspaper. Miss Neville , is the adviser of the Pilot and Mr. Harvey is assistant adviser. illf . Ls? -sim '-Q ,1 .jak-3 . y wr g N ff y x if I si Z QQ-X PILOT EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Sheila McCarthy gg px 'V' 1- -as ADVISER Miss Neville 4 - PILOT EDITORS Left to right Sr-ated Maureen Paciucttv.-, I-Iaitag ng Editor, Shofa McCarthy EdtorinCh,eI Row 2 Jcne Bray Clubs Ed.tor, Beverly Gordano Art Editor, JL-an Anhmaifig Features Editor, Linda R.egiur, News Editor, Carol Sexton G.rls Sports Editor, Judith Hardin, Typing Editor, Row 3' William Secord, Copy Editor, Dennis Donahue, Business Manager, Richard Falcone, Boys Sports Editor, Peter Lupi, Photography Editor, lv4N6lM6f CZIIBS' The Language Clubs at East Hartford High School are an important aid to the foreign language student, tor as he famil- iarizes himselt with the customs and geo- graphy ofthe countries whose languages he studies, he also increases his interest and understanding ot the subject. LATIN I CLUB From botton to too A Row I' Susan Leban, Getarge White, Bruce Willerup, James Keogh, William Yamalis, Robert St, Pierce Row 2- Judith Holmes, Ronald Carson, Michael Pernal, Phil'p Powell, Rosemary Lane, Row 3: Susan Kasav- age, Christine Hope, Lynda Abbott, Joan Sponheimer, Donna Jo Gutis, Steven Mahler. Row 4: Patricia MacMillan, Elain Greene, June Bonzani, Sandra Sielitzsky, Barbara Okeson. Row 5. Mrs. Fraser, Beverly Borland, Caryl Hoc' kenberry, Patricia Rohan, Pamela Smyth, Jere Dowden. Row 6: Filomena Sinisgalli, Barbara Pires, Barbara Gillis, Susan Fricke, William Rocks. 1 11 LATIN II CLUB Left to right - Row li Mr, Desmond, Joel Diamond, Patricia Sullivan, Clark Buftington, Gerry Geci. Row 2: Laura Manassero, Virginia Robey, Valerie Fleming, Nancy Merk, Linda D'Agostino, Elderia Franckling, Rita Ferman. Row 3: Nancy Dakin, Lonnie Carlson, Mary Lewis, Diane Stolstrum, Carol Carter, Barbara Godlewski. Row A: Edrie Tytor, Donna McGee, Sharon Burnham, Nancy Polydys, Janice Macie, Carol Pansky, Phyllis Potenza, Heidi Hinkleman. Row 5: Janice Roman, Mary Kelleher, Jerry Colletto, Joseph Marcettino, Fred Boothroyd, Vincent Haiko, Gary Fitzgerald. Row 6: John Fitzgibbons, Keith Hausman, Mark Thomas. SPANISH CLUB Lett to right - Row I: Diane Wierzbicki, President, Laura Man- assero, Vice-President: Kathy Lawliss, Secretary-Treasurer, Susan Shaw. Row 2: Constance Cote, Priscilla Kolyva, Linda Lupi, Loretta Eisenhardt, Barbara Lanson, June Bray. Row 3: Francis Sullivan, Mariorie Hughes, Diane Tillotson, Gerry Hilton. Row 4: Edward Rucci, Irene Bellingham, Barbara Rand, Mary Tytor. Row 5: Rodney Kilburn, Pete Warner, Charles Stansky, Mrs. Golden. Row 6: George Crasso, Richard Leonard, Ronald Hastings, Donald Pitkin. k FRENCH CLUB Left to right - Row I- Miss ltalia, Gloria Caruso, Nancy Merk, Valerie Fleming, Claire Major, Claire Millington, Susan Hansen, Joan Toyfenl Marie HlCkeYf 51-'San llT0mPS0f1i Linda D'Agostino, Shelia Gousse, Sharon Zakaus- kas, Rachel Goulet, Roseann McHenry, Sharon Senna, Row 25 Thomas McQueeney, LeRoy Michaud, Richard McCourt, Edward Huchins, Nanc Y Price, Leslie Scribner, Janice Roman, Linda Neumann, Linda Beckman Susan Stone, Susan Dowden, Sally Jergensen, Nancy Murphy, Aline T Caclorette, Mary Kelleher. Row 3: Keith Hausman, Richard Bassette, William Slocum, Donald Vanostrand, Clayton Maderios, Robert Saundei-5, Roben White, President . 'Pau np., A r an s wiki LIBRARY CLUB Left to rrght -- Row l Sally Jergensen, Arlene Gulllotte. Dlna Rasmussen, 4. L - Hulda Mesltrow, Barbara Garr son Ann Wrater. Row 2. Fllomena Sinisgalll, i' Glota Caruso, Nancy Hall Treasurer, Lrnda Rlegler, Prestdcnt, Beverly Slauclw, Vtce-Presldent Ltnda Luol Secretary, Janet McCue, Judy Lelendre, Angela Sposlto Row 3 Mrs Walslrt, Susan Shaw, Geraldune Carparelli, 4 Carol Drumrn, Gall Rteglcr, Patncla McNliIlian, Susan Hansen, Judy Turgeon, 3 X y Stella Sarnaotls, Joan Beebe, Paula Pltlctn, Susan O'Brren, Marie Stewart. t If K Row 4: Mary Dowden, Carolyn Mlkan, Nancy Price- Gregg Jacobs, Peter, Q47 , ,' Jf Lupi, John Couflter, Allen-MacFarlene, Wllluanj figfford Eifylcia l-lgyglf' I , 'lr ig ' elf , A4 gk . ,J A , , fb L 1 l f kxns, Nancy Eames, Joan Vrolette. be 4 ' fjfr f yr f, , ' 1 , u 4 : , ff 1 K 1 'J ,Z yn! X I ' C 1 ' -44 Q A 1 N I ye J I ,, L ' XL- ll flf L, , XC - ,V I 1 V1 V1 1 K Zlljfs xv! AL I C ,Vi 5 U . - Q ,J , I bf rv y rf us, fm ff . LL ' ' f L 2 '. y 6311, f 'V Llflyja L3 X 6 if 1 ' ,X 2 V tort, .J L ,IV llelrl . J , rlrll , 4 lu VICE-PRlNClPAL'S HELPERS ' ' Left to rrglwt Patrtcta Hunter, Elrzabeth Gould, Arlene Gulflotte, Carol Turner, Ga' Calabrose Mtsstnq from plcture Lorraine Boucher, Sandra 6 n lfylmqer Joanne lvonv, Dollrna Rrnaldr, Kay Purrrnqton, Syly a Nadeau Barbara Trronras Dolores S'-rtgnese Nancy Frankltn Reg na Kovalctln, gyms 6 H , s I s- ' ' Gulmxmcje HELPERS A A 5 fs f 1 'si l vim? - . l ' 1. 3 l Q C ,B :- - 3 s wuw 2 .a PREFECTS Left to rgnt - Row l Merrill Thoreser-, Terry O'Conner, Sam- uel Nemrow, Richard Falcone, Williarr Secord, William DiNeno, William Maroon. Row 2: David Sequist, Timothy Moynihan, Ed- f ward Racci, Richard Blaschke, Robert Blaschlre, Reginald Cham- berlain, Thomas Lewis, Stephen Taylor, 'I imnn 11 5'fRWL'f 0R6'f4NlZf4 7l0N5' Student help at East Hartford High is an important factor in the smooth operation of many of the school functions and activities. Students wishing to contribute a service and at the same time learn the operation peculiar to an activity, may join one of the several service clubs. This year has seen the inaugration of a new organiza- tion, the Prefects, a group of boys selected on the basis of leadership, scholarship, and citizenship, who assist underclassmen in high-school adiustment. The Audio-Visual Aids Club under the supervision of Miss Frye does an outstanding job in helping the class- room teacher. One request to the audio-visual aids depart- I.,- fin - N ' X fig xx , AUDIO-VISUAL Left to right - Row l: Robert Pierce, Robert Saunders, Richard Ferona, Ed- ward Bedrin, Lindwood Christianson, John Makiaris, William Shook. Row 2: Albert Zulfatis, George Arnol Fred Boothroyd, Gordon Booth, Emanuel Malciaris, Ronald LeFevre, Clifford Sielitzslry, Philip Bruce, Norman Coin, L i.. ment brings an efficient, well-mannered, and punctual operator to the classroom. Helpers in the Guidance and Health Department as well as helpers to the Vice-Principal choose to contribute their time helping others and learning techniques behind the scenes of office operation. Every period during the day in the Library one is sure to find a group of students whose chosen job is to help Mrs. Walsh with the labeling, mending, caring for, and checking out of the books. These Library Assistants also show students how to utilize the library's facilities and help to promote general interest in the library and reading in general. AIDS CLUB Row 3- Miss Frye, Stella Sainiotis Gordon Young, Donald George, James Fish, Paul O'Nell, Michael Pernal Ronald Romanowslri ,William Spafford, Joseph Levesque, William Yamilis, William Tomasso, Solomon Ellison 5 1' 1 , '4 6-5 'Jaqfmfv GJ.: 'E' I E' J w Bw, Div- N - fgw. Pk- P, Cc ev 'X ' Sai , Gwqw' . Q ',' ',' ' n 1 1 M-vcim A 5 '.'a'f1a'f1? 5' -' . 'v 1 5 VV' ai- - S ga L Ca' scfw Qgw Ji S F, ' E ' , , u v N .4 .. L ,Z pdy 122 v .LA Uwe dem, ' 1.1 Eg .. N2 1 ' Cm, S1 -' '+A' , P.. , 1 'Ja' 'ff-say '4 1 Q 2 ' FNS dmv, B: , Lf -k'- S.-. f--f' 'f-, E 3 'k P w Lffta Sv --'i ' .. 3 dd,-' Kath v LEW, gg 'Jia' Q- fyvn-r Cc'L1T'TB,x , Fravwps ,amfq Ang, 5 5535549 The F.B.L.A. promotes an interest in business occupations, develops leadership and offers service to the school. The members of the F.B.L.A. take field trips, have guest speakers and contribute their ovvn business tal- ents to school activities. Members ot the Distributive Educa- tion Club receive practical experience in retail operations by working in the school Buzz Shop. Its members partic- ipate in the State Convention at New Haven, Future Engineers Club was organ- ized this year in ansvver to the needs and desires of students who are re- sponding to the nation's demand for engineers and scientists. S IYIWJ' 5 Future Teachers Club takes frist place in the Paved il' f ' I ll Parade 5 3 t 6 ig N i . 5 . , 4 ty' FUTURE ENGINEERS OF AMERICA CLUB Left to right: Theodore Ringso, Robert Tomas, Robin Stautfer, Mr Allan. qv if' ,4 i FUTURE NURSES CLUB Q Q. At desk: Mrs, Dean, Adviser. Left to right: Judith Brennan, Rita Furmon, Secretary Gloria Beaudry, Loretta Gidderis, Nancy Harris, Edrie Tytor, Nancy Grant, Ruth Lindberg Jackie 12 OF Brody, Vice-Presidentg Geraldine Colletto, Phyllis Lamesa, Jane Putnam, Joan Soderquigt Treasurer, Carole Sincere. Missing from picture: Sharon Kelly, President. :Lv ki ART CLUB Left to right - Kneeling' Beverly Borland, Susan Loveland Row la Benny Donahue, Frank Fitzgibbons, Diana Tillinghast, Nancy Pathe, Stella Samiotis, Mary Lewis, Francis Landry, Beverly Giordano, Sylvia Scranton. Row 2: Peter Paquette, Bradford Tuller, Nancy Merk, Dennis Donahue, Richard Fournier, Ralph Gagner, Kevin Chamberlain, Irrna Gregory, Virginia Roby, Mr. Smith, Janice Barton, Linda Lupi. Missing from picture: Elaine Taft, 5'0C'li4l AND fl0BBY C1035 Whatever the interest or ability, there is a club at East Hartford High School to meet any student's needs or desires. From drawing to col- lecting stamps, from cooking to playing chess or ' checkers, from science, photography, and amateur radio to A.G.E.fthese are but a few ot the activi- ties to which any student at East Hartford may elect membership. A LaPenta, Miss Kristoff, Carilyn McCollough. ' . X ml ' :NM v- WU ggi AMATEUR RADIO CLUB .,llh4 lxnl x l ayf B! ix STAMP AND COIN CLUB Left to right f Row T: Hulda Meshrow, Secretary, Ronald Hastings, President, Edward Cogan, Vice-President, Nancy Harris, Treasurer. Row 2: Mr. Loring, William Yarnilis, Alexander Grimshaw, Daniel Bailey, Allan Caffey. HOSTESS CLUB Left to right - Row lr Lenor Horgan, Nancy Morin,,Phyllis Corby, Barbara Cable, Angela Sposito, Judy Moticka, Victoria Kuchinsky. Row 2: Kathleen Greenleif, Judy Goetz, Margorie Crandell, Karen Elliott, Kathleen Doyle, Stella Sarniotis, Mary Ann 5, ,-rx. Let' to r ght 'J' Anani an Howard Kn :kerboclfer f 'vs V 1- -is-, ivy-5, Roper' P erze Ailan Brannan Rope't Sasnde's L A ' - 'Tutti' ggi '2'. 174 Lett to righ' 'Jr M:N, , Joseph Lozas Frank Cr:uw'ey Doegas 5 s P- te' Paw -Jw Wiliia Yarnalis Raymond Cari, Charies Stansiy Robert 'VlcCOe't 'fave Hike-, 'Jia'-e OBren Mary Kel'eher, M' Biourat BATON TWIRLERS Left to right - Row 1: Nancy Pathe, Captain, Marian Daunt, Co-Captain. Row 2: Sharon Miller, Margaret Vickers, Marilyn Conant, Erva Willett, Gail Burdick, Elizabeth Chittick, Brenda Pouthlette, Susan Brown, Barbara Thomas, Judy Letendre, Jackie McMasters, Laura Manassero. Missing: Rose Pagano, Kay Purrington. as 964 ii we S cf Q N QE ,'1, CHEERING TWIRLING DRILLING V-I-C-T-O-R-Y spelled in their hearts and induced by their cheer- ing, our Cheerleaders at E.H,H.S. have been a means of promoting school spirit at both football and basketball games. Team members and fans alike have been inspired and entertained by their never-end- ing efforts to serve their school. The twirling batons and high- stepping feet mark the Baton Twirlers as one of the livliest squads in the State. Their performances add to the enioyment of football and basketball games. The 24 girls who compose our Drill Team are skilled to perfection in the performance of precision routines and drills which they perform during halftime activi- ties at football and basketball games and other town events. ? ,ag P jfw Q-.1 . Insert: Captain Diana Tillinghast. Left to right: Judith McMahon, Judith Joan Keegan, Barbara Lawson, Susan Dowden, Lorraine Benn, Carol Sexton, Hardin, Co-Captain Kathleen Lawliss, Loretta Eisenhardt, Carolyn Mikan, Jo-,ce Tischofer, Janet Ravalese, Susan Stone, Patricia Rafferty, Rosemary Nancy Price, June Bray, Valerie Kramer, Nancy Shannon, Susan Fiske, Pugliese. Missing: Judith Aregood, Frances Beane, Nancy Shand. CHEERLEADERS Counter Clockwise: Captain Carol Thayer, Beverly Giordano, Diane Tillotson Linda Riegler, Corrine DiNeno Ruth Yauch, Lonnie Carlson Valerie Flemin , 1 gf Katherine McGowan, Irma Gregory, Gerry Hilton, Frances Landry, Joyce Buccino. twiki JUNIOR RED CRCSS Left to right - Row l: Beverly Giordano, Nancy Miller Glenda Anderson Rosemary Pu liese President I 9 Timothy Moynihan, Vice-President, Susan Dowden, Secretary, Marcia Walling Charlotte Carl Row 2 Robert St. P' S l N ' ' ierre, amue emirow, Mary Lewis, Mark Thomas, Thomas Lewis Emily Strnad William Ramsey Kenneth Stino, Dennis Donahue, Mrs. Hamlin. Missing: Dorothy Pillion. 1 3 ,Q dai, f-:bb INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Left to right -A Row I: Marilyn Brawn, Gail Scranton, Mary Tydor, Bettyanne Sweeney, Janice Barton, Janice Macie, Linda Neumann, Barbara Garrison, Dorothy Armentroot, Cynthia Rowe, Diane Frazer. Row 2: Gloria Caruso, Lonnie Carlson, Patricia Pascol, Coleen Wilcox, Joyce Barnes, Sylvia Scranton, Paul LaRocca, Vice-President, Paul Berneir, President, Linda Riegler, Corres- ponding Secretary, Margo Blake, Recording Secretary, Rita Ferman, April Perri, Valerie Flemming, Nancy Merk. Row 3: John Perra, Robert Saunders, B ' I I DEBATING CLUB Nancy Harris, Susan Thompson, Nancy Murphy, Judy McCarron, Carol Milchenski, Nancy Polydys, Nancy Shannon, Nancy Dakin, Patricia Sullivan, Eleanor Zine, Janice Roman, Judith Keenan, Glen Osberg, Jay Flanagan, Miss Howlett. Row 4: LeRoy Michaud, Allan Coffey, Michael Pernal, Emanuel Makiaris, Peter Rubasky, Norman Millard, Daniel Alexander, Peter Brown, Ronald Garrison, Robert Boronski, John Fitzgibbons, Richard Handel, Emmet Delgazio, 4 The International Relations Club promotes interest in world affairs through movies, discussions, and speakers from foreign countries and gives students a better idea of international events and their causes, Each year ten members are selected to represent the school in the Model United Nations Assembly at Hillyer College. The Debating Club is open to all students who have an interest in discussing pertinent school topics in the form of formal debates. The club, only in its second year at East Hartford High, has increased its membership and hopes next year to participate in interscholastic debates. The Literary Club, newly organized this year, is open to all Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors who are interested in literature ,music, and the other arts, Members of the club become better informed through speakers, trips, and films. 'VT LITERARY CLUB . s : v V- ,, r .1 , f LT' mr' If M WJ' ,H V wr . :PA , r A r Sv, if x ,, JC,.z ,scr . , H Q 'wan Na , r- Bc-.L-' V Stacy .1 .,:1 H ' , Q , . , ,C F , , r ar ' ga rf: er s as-li'-,V -cw. . ,i . P anime' '.'.. ,ri Mdaifs v-cw I Kfilfiw ' ' V' s iv JL pk P ' F C , J , l , anire owne we' Lev 'ann 'Cale osw' Le is ir-.A s S s. R ghafd Fournier, Vici- President, Ertr. n C Cyan la s B3 ,ef K l Y ' I , Kondia Jed YP Keenan, John Gu nan, Bmilrl, Stnccr' ss rig 'rom prcmre San-,el Nemirow, Howard Rulnick Joann Payette R? f Z'?1 '?' ? I V, . W-,.,...ol! A YW' r'mrQjX'l ' '4 A' M M ff jx '1xr??f '3!qL' Mr.-N -rv' .aiu ' Photograph by Lormg Studio Courtesy of Wadsworth Atheneum The whole life of man is but a point of Time, let us enloy if, Therefore, while it lasts, and not spend it to no purpose. -Plutarch Q - 'Q gl AL fy ,A xA-- ff N, m ,g in 9 .v ,N .-gr. '.'v .f. 'L' 'r' an . 313.13 1. r i 1 ? 1- ncng away vhe oxd year, 1-N 1 Y s Y y , 5 I K f il K , , The Royal Court - Nancy Shand, Kay McGowan, Pat Derr, Janet Revalese, Kathy Lawlrss and Corrine DuNeno. N5 W YEARS' flff BA!! 5 ,FW ' : X , :-5, x Dancmg in the New Year. Q3 2 QUEEN GAIL AND HER ATTENDANTS Seated: JoAnn Manassero. Left to right: Ruth Yauch, Irma Gregory, Gail Meegan, Kay McGowan, Jocelyn Morey. 1 .4 The Sweethearts waltz, .S'Wf.E7fif4R7 BA!! Semor gwds, Pa1r.cua Buggwe and Mary Lou Daley, wah escoris emoy the Sweerheart BaN. v , V19 na Reggefc aw fi X1 vxfy Q7 Ralph Gagner and Patricia Garach smile for photographer. :r . A v JZ-fr 'fr Q escorts relax between dances. .X Class President Sam Nemirow crowns Gail Meegan Queen of the Sweetheart Ball. Dick Hart and Valerie Kramer admire the center piece. DOVOWY Pllli0f1 and BUVYOI1 Bell dame to the music of Howard Bardin. Q? lr F J, 15. ' . ff F ,f W W' ,mf,4Ev e diff WW ,Aww Ref , 6 ,VWMY fbi' X K PM W if f? 'tf T9'A.,KgLfg we VL N Queen Jane? 'wxy h 4CourY,j . , ' V f 1- ' Q Class Preswdent WiHiam DiNeno qi 5 -x ' xl ' L . - . e f . crowns Queen Jane? Archambauh. y '- ' L Q e 4 ' 'N ' xl r X Q! .NIH PRO X J gg Jf' ' v ' , 78 17 , U fy ,X 1. N LV' f I ,A L, J L - J X, Mxchae' Kucka p'1oYog'a::'Nsfavor 'E 5,52 env W .L -LJ .Jen of :Lp es L- cf C U Gas O'CHCS7'B, As every Thread of gold is valuable, so is every moment of time. -J. Mason fy ,if , lffqi ,MVS VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM of 51 E Left to right - Row lx Leon Catlin, Albert Pelligrenelli, Donald Chomick, Edward Rucci, Peter Wlochowski, William Maroon, Ray Morin, Robert Ledger, Verne Parent, Charles Toce. Row 2: Terry O'Connor, Jack Dellaripa, Richard Foley, Thomas Stack, Henry Jackson, Jack LaPIante, Lowell Starkey, Lester Bell, Joseph Barone, John Sheahy. Row 3: William DiNeno, Emmett cu. Q 1... CAPTAINS COACHES Henry Jackson Henry Giardi, Head Coach Jack LaPIante James Carey Tom Stack Edward Meyers Delgazo, John Mascolo, Michaegr Masilonis, William Linch, Stanley Trask, Mr, Meyers, Assistant Coach, Mr. Garidi, Head Coach, Francis Hutt. Merrill Thoresen, Thomas Jamroga, David Sequist, Gregory Foley, Stephen Turney, Joseph Gauches. 007Bi4ll The 1957 Hornet Football team was the best that East Hartford has ever produced. With a winning record of 6-l, the Hornets finished second in the Capital District Confer- ence. They also received an award of merit from the Con- necticut lntersholastic Athletic Council. At the beginning of the season everyone was a bit ap- prehensive about the team's inexperienced line, however, this fear was dispelled in the first game of the season against Norwich. The boys up front were exceptional, and from then on were the Hornets, biggest threat. The Hornet record was marred by only one loss to New Britain, the State Champions. The eyes of the state were upon this game for it was the deciding point in the state championship. Though the score was 7-O, the Hornets played one of the most memorable games in the history of the school. The backfield was one of the best around. As experi- enced ball players, they showed speed and agility, giving East Hartford fans many spectacular runs and well-executed blocks. Coach Giardi will miss this year's seniors. The Co- Captains Henry Jackson, Jack LaPlante and Tom Stack, did a grand job leading and inspiring the boys. Henry Jackson was perhaps the greatest athlete to ever play for an East Hartford team. Jack LaPlante, a fine leader, aided the team with his smart blocking ability, and Tom Stack delivered some excellent blocks from his guard position. Fullback Dick Foley gained many needed yards for the Hornets by his powerful drives at enemy lines. Lowell Starkey proved to be a valuable player with his wonderful job on the line. His aggressiveness sparked the team. Terry O'Connor and Jack Dellaripa were of much service to Giardi on the line. They provided the often needed size and fight in the game. The seniors will be leaving their record in good hands for the underclassmen have a lot of talent. Good luck to the '58 Hornets. 1, ff., Gy so , , . .V M wf.fT4.f.fw, 3,4 ' 'A iff, M. I, -Qvyfm, A 4. ' I ' , ,uw 4 r gg' A . .V ,,,, L ,' , ,, , .. . W, ,aafdff 'fr' M ,, ' wrmrt ., A 'K ' 1 f x 3 s , ,K 3 I i gyhwmg A gl J'41:r.-0vlM,- x'f'9l'f!,1f,,w- q., 2 Sian, .a.g Q .,f' K-,lg .Amiga-gzqbg 'I V,, . 6.12, +1-sv Q '-51 13' ' 'in '- - qgfal. '- G 1. 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'Q xr ig 'X 'H ' f .1 9 1.s'v3 33 ' .Wi 'i 'IT 32-:LAI bf' .Rf : if-Y fl' -v ' w If , qv .: 4 U, ,sw x K 1 M A , u- ya -gg f x L. .fl 1' MNA ' 1 f I f il v Vg jf 1 Q25 'J - ll - 12,42 'A A? ,f 2 5 QQ i lik 1 'g 1 I fi ' , b . , 4 vi'-, t ' I 2 A 7.5 L D. Y, N mffq x W ' 'A ' if ' ' . 1 ,U W Z lx- f ' F r i , ' 1 f A , N 1 ' - 5 S ,E ' ,I K 5 I 4,,k-x I ff x 'E V . 4 A l I 4 A 1 K ' ' s v' ssikl ,xl ' ' ' ., ,lf , ,, ' f 4' -.1 A , Q , . . ' -' W . .' ' ' ' . . - 7' ' ' '.- . ' N - fin: ' 'L 1' A 31 f x . ' - X 5 ' K Y , ' 5 . -' W Y km 4. 44 -i .. I A 3 - - - A A ,, A v. - . , BQVVJ Q it J. lil-l 4Q An alert defense. -. .1 an --ngn.,wl A4 Me and my shadow! JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Left to right - Row l: Paul Giardi, James Donahue, Joseph Gauches, Curtis, Joseph Burke, Row 2: Ernest Hutt, Gregg Foley, John Sheahy Lester Bell, Steven Turney, William Lindh, Michael Masilonis, Jerry Robert Risley, John Diesmond, James Neary, Robert Gerstenhauer. V-. 4.-435' 5 9 f , 1 0 C 1 - ib if 1 2 54, is l 9 I c 1 K 1 is . 1 -f n , ,lv dl z my be -4 49 if Q 1 is Eiww ge Q 55.9 ., Xhfig -Qi-:Q m 'N i SCORES Weaver New London Bulkeley Wethersfield Norwich Weihersfield H.P,H.S. Manchesrer New Britain H,P.H.S. Norwich New Britain Bulkeley New London Weaver Manchester ARSITY TEAM ibn, . LqJLff4Cro ell driving - 4,1 Z? 71 ,Q LQ f f 1' xx 7 x.1 AQRNQ-f JRNEfff' RNE7 -QNQ, M4515 , l s 4852.147 0,9553 S Lanai' JUNIOR VARSITY Kneeling: Richard Moir, Manager. Left io right Standing Ralph Gould Francis Sullivan Paul Giard: Ronald Lysik, Keith Hausman, Joseph Gauches, John Cavanough Richard Pratt Mr Wise Coach G th H d T Bobby lwns again. It fl0RNf7'.S' IN f4L'7l0lV FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM 142 ,H . B Cc! L me L 4 L sa -an :qw so 2 Gif I i ' 'MM aww H.- , ,,...'.-, ,, . . im ,.. ' 1- r,4 'f, ', BOYS' Left to right - Row l: William Evans, Peter Corbett, Thomas Stack, Vice- President, Steven Taylor, Treasurer, Reginald Chamberlain, President, Rich- ard Falcone, Secretary: Peter Krro, Lawrence Gorman, Richard Rosenberg, Dc-nnis Donahue Row 2: Thomas Lewis, William Sf-cord, Donald Chomiclc, Samuel Nemirow, Merrill Thorcnson, Peter Vllolocltowski, Garry Hickey, BOYS' LEADERS CLUB Boys wishing to contribute their time and efforts forthe furtherance of the S.A.A. and the Athletic Department are members of the Boys' Leaders Club. Selling refresh' ments at many of the sports events and as- sisting in the supervision of gym classes are an example of their leadership and con- tribution to their school. TUMBLING TEAM Q l The Tumbling Team, under the supera vision of Mr. Meyers, in its seconcl year has increased its membership and continued its V fine exhibitions during the halftime activi- l ties at the basketball games. Left to r.ght Row l Y. am Lnola Robert Vvleaver, John Masfoo Franc s Bale' John O'Ne,ll Row 2 Wil' tiant Maroon John Slbolr Franlv Vg f-V Al r-n Proulx. Row 3 Edward Da on, Tnon-as 'for-ahah, Da.td Mazzadia. Row 4: David Christensen, Richard Hart ,T W LEADERS Wiliiann Maroon. Row 3: Edward Donlin, William Ramsey, Michael Procatci nl Clayton Medetros, Wiliam DiNeno, Thomas Jamroga. Missing: Robert Crowell, Da. cl Seciuist, Edward Rucri, Jaclr LaPlante, Ray Morin, Melvin Bcilnnis 'Q .ff ,.,' Q! L A ,fl . if fzfwf ,L --R.. as.5 'ii if K, 'FT' y 5 ,Qwr 1' A 't Affffrfa ffl? Ki .Q s.. B ll Kaine! ' fjlwz at- :T ef Y 5 Q c ' 'S i .U six. CAPTAIN vi J in VARSITY BASEBALL Lett to right - Kneeling: LeRoy Michaud and Joel Diemond, Jayvee Managers. Seated: William Evans, Varsity Manager, Pat Kelleher, LeRoy Ryan, George Stankevich, William Kamerer, Captain, Donald Chomick, Peter Corbett, Tom Stack, Paul Brown. Standing: Mr. Carey, '57 Coach, Donald Hersey, Vernon Parent, Pat Kenyon, Leonard Rock, Larry Marino, Merill Thorenson, Francis Hutt, William DiNeno, Tony DiDio, Mr. Jackston, '58 Coach. 3145531411 East Hartford High School's fine baseball team, under the capable coaching of Mr. James Carey, compiled a 9 win 9 loss season. The team started the season slowly but picked up and later was able to finish by winning 6 out ot their 7 games. These victories included defeating some ot the top teams in the State such as New London, which later went on to become State Champions. The apex of the season came in the final contest when Ronald Doane pitched a noehit no-run game. It was a duplicate of the game pitched the previous year by Fritzson against the same team. The Hornets of '58 open their season with Mr. Jackson as head coach. Coach Carey has transferred to track coach Mr. Jackf ston has high hopes for the '58 team which he says has a strong nucleus and should cause trouble tor ,all the top teams. 144 ' 5 - 'fi1f:Q ,Ji xl 'Q n I f X f 1 u- -'51 . . , -.. ,nr-Z -. r- , ..t X t u . - ' , 5 V, I X., ' . -, 'f , . I .o Robert Crowell V' f, Tom Stack 'Q' ,: .fl , -n -1 ' 1 -1 413 .,. 4,- George Stankevitch Peter Corbett LeRoy Ryan 145 pr- V. ,-,Aw-ff' ay, V My A,-,Ma ,,,-, x. fg,'j:.wa-7 .L f ,QQ . Wl'4'1L' f 0- pw J f-5e,A,,,,y..,.- .- Q 5 - I S ., - ff. L x 5 Coach Nicholas Jackston. . 1, Q . M. C553 b 1 'f 9:'?JbN ?.1 - ' - 'r?a. ab fm-.X 4 Dorf! look Ace-run! T r-1' , -Q .- M . 4,5 -QW - L ,Q N.. Q ww '-A sqdvc' Tvrvfgh ,z JI . If - 0 if N V . Q1 Me. rn, A Q 1.3 5:. Q -'T' gif' -Q? ' ' , -' .shun f - ' ' .. - K 'fp 4 ,4- Mana ers: Joel Diemond, WwINiam Evans, LeRo Michaud. - 'I W , 'f-1-L 9 Y 4 J- , , . f , W ,.uH .- . --.' Hn: Hustle Ace. VP? 11.1.51 . xl...-ll iui: Q f.. ar 'Q L an ...fa Q M , L-:5 a Q1'e'1 f' aiu- -N17 'J' y:N-,R If lvi -t- A i ., ' - 'Q' - 4- : - . ' ' A , V K 40 ' p N... j 'f '- - ' QL-. 1' ' s,.:.. ,7A ' , wa . K F N- i n .. M.. .4 ,av . ' ' 2 . -fi ,X V ' 1 9 2 - K x ...qv iJf,N,l ..3 33 -,aint ff Q-,W 5 J.. M L ' ' .'4 - .X is .,-. N T-. .1-,..-x, Q- -, K 146 'J' I- A...-on F - .- ,-' Q, '.fQ g'u o'1.'l' ' J' .s . -vq,-. rv. fs-5. .rn .BC 4... w Aff ff-N ,'. I ww' YR-f .Q 6 'I TENNIS TEAM Left to right Row li Emanuel Makiaris, William Maroon, Mr. Bowden, Coach. Row 2: William Ramsey, Frank Crowley. Row 3: Joseph Lozis. I 'v! all . A 4 1 if GOLF ft Golf has been progressing steadily since its start at E.H.H.S. tour years ago. The '57 team under Mr. Blogint's direction made a good record of 8 wins and 5 losses. The backbone ot the '57 team con- sisted of Paul Jamieson and John Coughlin, both of the class of '57. The future ot the Golf team looks promising with the return of 2 lettermen and several other solid backers. TENNIS In T957 under the leadership ot Mr. Bowden, the tennis team compiled a 3-6 record. The team was led by seniors Dave Flath, Brian Cronin, and Kerry McGuire. Reurning this year are Jack Bailey, Bill Ramsey, Bill Maroon, Frank Crowley, and Joe Lozis. X , T75 GC5LF TEAM Lett to right: David Melody, Robert Kirby, Rodney Kilborn, Thomas Kirby, Arthor Jacobs, Mr. Blount, Coach. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Lett to right - Row lr Paul LaRocca, Manager, Mclielson Fraser, Jack Tim Moynilxan, Arthur Jacobs, William Vaiciulis, Peter Biorkman Chad Curtis, John Carew, Edward Farington, Co-Captains Kurt Dickson and Willis, Jay Flanagan, Edward Donlon, John Osgood, Thomas McGinnis Peter Corbett, Stephen Taylor, Robert Kirby, Coach Lionel McCabe. Row Larry Cipolla, Donald Flanagan, Kenneth Nelson, William Baron, Donald 2: Thomas Lohner, Manager, John Sullivan, Richard Handel, Richard Unger, Wills, 'NC Coach M:Cabe with Co Captains Kurt Dickson and Peter Corbett 148 613055 L'00N7K7 The East Hartford High School Cross-Country Team under Coach Lionel McCabe faced a rebuild- ing iob this year. In their dual meets they com- piled a 3 win and 7 loss record, Their biggest foe seemed to be the Asian Flu. Not once during the entire season did the Harriers have their entire team physically tit. The Hornets did come in seventh out of sixteen teams in the University of Connecticut Invitational and eleventh out of 32 in the State Meet Championship. Five of the seven men who ran in the State Meet will be back next year, giving coach McCabe a good nucleus to build next year's team around. The Junior Varsity Team posted a 6 to l record and will provide the team with additional potena tiality. , . 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VARSITY TRACK Left to right - Row 1: Michael Kandersawtz, Edward Frederickson, Brad Borland, Thomas Dawson, Richard Brimley, James McGinnis, Joseph Willis, Joseph O'Brien, Donald LaPointe. Row 2: Reggie Chamberlain, Lester Bell, Henry Jackson, Peter Wolochowski, Edward Rucci, Edward Farrington, Chad Willis, .lay Flanagan, Thomas Lohner, Manager. Row 3: Mr. Giardi, Assistant Coach, Donald Markie, William Okeson, Thomas Dougela, Jon Comp, Manager, Mr. Goldberg, Coach. . TRACK Under Coach David Goldberg, the Hornet Trackmen had a better than average season, losing only one contest to Hall High. Most memorable is the meeting of the two district leaders-the Hornets and New Britain-at East Hartford. Records in the javelin and the discuss were shattered, and Joe O'Brien came through in the broad iump to take a second place and the meet for the Hornets by two points. Lettermen who stayed were Seniors Tom Dougela, Edward Far- rington, Reggie Chamberlain, and Henry Jackson. There were many lettering Juniors on the squad including Jay Flanagan, Peter Wolchow- ski, Edward Rucci, and Chad Willis. The only Sophomore to receive a letter was Lester Bell. With the loss of Coach Goldberg to another school, Mr. Carey has taken the reins of the team, With his previous coaching experience Mr. Carey will undoubtedly produce another great track team. Coach Goldberg with Captains Henry Jackson and Reggie Chamberlain. East East East East East East 150 East Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford l957 RECORD Bulkeley 27 East Hartford 68 - Weaver 36 Hall 53 East Hartford placed 2nd in the New London 56 Hartford Invitation Meet. H.P.H.S. 54 East Hartford placed 2nd in the Norwich 42 Eastern Sectional Meet. Manchester AO East Hartford placed 7th in the State Meet New Britain 5l . , . I l I I l l i Up and over, Chad in the lead. Kb' 3 4. - ,,- Q J ,' nh- , A - I il r 'f ff-5. .3--9 f ' ' liar .. ft J . .fem 'T 'ii tim T -: 4 ,.:'-,, 1 ,- , tr.. t. I . Ea, . , ,V aw l . ., A 35. . ,zlgyfn-1 1 S-. I , . ' 1, g A 'gnu ,, g 4' V -r ... .' 4 11- ' A - . g ,. Aly mia ' , , avi , f ffm: 8, , I , 5 'D ' V I 1. Mft!-. V. .1 -4 2, 1 ' . , , V if S I. Wu i . f ' , g 'I I 1 X i V .' l at I ' l I T eff -f 42 .X .of V. ,.,,, 'S Henry does ll again' Nice race' Henry' Chamberlain soars. C P5 rg! , 1, -- . I rn ..f . , ' f , fa-f' - r- , ,.. ' ern JUNIOR VARSITY TRACK Left to right -- Row I- Grant McCray, Brian Embleton, Kenneth Nelson, Melvin Beamis, Robert Labenslci, Thomas Jamroga, Robert Weaver, Fred Fredcrickson, Robert Railton, Richard Niemzyk, Richard Fournier, Thomas Michaud, Edward Donlin. Row 2: Robert Maloof, Donald Markie, Mark Thomas, Gerry Dione, John Foley, Orin Fisher, John Sheehy, Clayton Medieros, Steve Turney, Robert Reardon, Thomas McGinnis, Robert Risley, Gerry Geri. Row 3: William Baron, Manager Thomas Lohner, Charles McCrisky, Phil Pottinger, Timothy Moynihan, Albert Pelligrinelli, Robert Thomas, Peter Biorkman, Richard Handel, Coach Goldberg. 6lRZ.S 5POR7'S 7 CORPINE DiNENO RUTH YAUCH President Vice'President O 5 'N 1 I ' ' 44 , A' V , ,I -5 r. MARCO BLAKE CAROL THAYER Secretary Treasurer x1 5 GIRLS' ATHLETIC CGUNCIL Left to right -- Row I: June Bray, Beverly Stauch, Gerry Hilton, Margo Blake, Ruth Yauch, Corrine DiNeno, Carol Thayer, Frances Landry. Row 2- Beverly Giordano, Diane Tillotson, Nancy Pathe, Judy McMahon, Shirley Kantorski, Dorothy Pillion, Carol Milchenski. Row 3: Nancy Hall, Betsy Caton, Janet Ravalese, Annette Davis, Lorraine Fanelli, Loretta Eisenhardt, Row A: Mrs. Cunningham and Mrs. Corbett, Advisers. GIRLS' ATHLETIC COUNCIL Girls' Athletic Council is an organiza- tion composed of the heads of the vari- ous girls' sports. The council has twenty f members vvith each member representing T ' ,- a specific sport. The sports represented js I range from gymnastics to basketball. The fx maior activity of the Council is the spon- 'Q soring of Sport Night. The advisers to this club are Mrs. Cunningham and Mrs. Corbett. 1' 'I 5 -v- ' 4 . V 'X . , 4 C 152 Baa, B,,, U., sLa i .,, s.. FOLK DANCING Left to right: Patricia DiNeno, Diane WaIIy, Carol Thayer, Linda Seedman, Frances Landry, Kathy Bryette. 'lf Y. ,I 4 OFFICIAL Dorothy PiIIion .1 GYMNASTICS Judith McMaI'vQn BASKETBALL Annette Davis 153 A . VOLLEVE ' s w rs m Sw f- ZNIJ F wee SPORT NIGHT Tre l5 w Gri Sneri sporu- agreff :,,f 'rw Gr 5' fL wlSllC Ceefe l, was lwelc! flzgrrr ll of le S year. Tre pregrarr- vwtrcgigegl wlllw rvarcrw 'rg exlwllzleris by The CCNWDQNHQ Red avi Gold Teaws Urirler we leaderf slrrp C4 Gold Team Caplairw FraraCe3Lar1dry aryl Ce-Caplalrw June Bray and Qezl Team Caplarr Rallw Yaecrw and Coiaplalrw Bev' erly Gwrrlarro, llre eyerwl clrsplayed the lalerrrs and accomplrelwmems Cl me girls and Tlwer advisers, IHC Udecl lm Sporl Nlglwf are gym- r1aSTlcS,:Clkclarwclrwgjurrwbllrwg, apparafus and lnalarrfe beams ln addrfrcrw 'O Tlwese clervrorflralrorws, rlwe program lealured comme' 'me Spcrfs Cl basketball and yol- leyllal 1 ,lllll we .4 :W FUNGS Valmfrre Kwirvwr and Narwiy LL ! , I lf' 1 ft X sl L f 1 .1-t V. .4 EQUIPMENT Lorretta Eisenhardt and Corrine DiNeno 9 it ii x '. Q-A X 'g ' ix Z l ., 5. I BADMINTON PUBLICITY Margo Blake Janet Ravalese TENNIS Susan Kondla, Betsy Caton, and Leslie Scribner 6'!Rl5 470157165 Sports not included in Sport Night but an integral part of the girls' varied sports program include both indoor win- ter sports-swimming, bowling, and table tennis-and outdoor fall and spring sports earchery, tennis, softball, and badmin- ton. The competitive sports climax their season with a tournament. Behind the scenes of fun and activity are the advisers, Mrs. Cunningham and Mrs. Corbett, a student publicity man- ager, student equipment keepers, and a student official, whose work contribute to the operation of a complete girls' sports program. t l X 4 If.- I b 'C 1 riff' X' I' , , i K , S SWIMMING Judy McMahon and Nancy Pathe , 7, O 5 - Q' X I I BOWLING Judy Keenan and Lorraine Fanelli nf TABLE TENNIS Nancy Hall and Ruth Carson i G fs Q 1 9 tg I , 2 ' l .. K 1 'I X r A i 4 ,y g , , ,- L 6 fi, 5 'J lk 4 q 9 Q a . F3 Q O4 i gv 1 3 ' C il . YQ' -NL N GIRLS' LEADERS CLUB X 1, , Left toxxrigh Row.I: Be- rly ancy Wells, Susan Dowden, Carol Pugliese, Margo Blake, Corrine DiNeno, Susan Kondla, Loretta Eisenhardt, QW Q henski arol on, enny'i ier, Linda Riegler, Gerry Hilton, Judy Nancy Hall, Annette Davis, Ruth Yauch, Carol Cadoret. Row 4: Mrs. Corbett, 'ig X in, Lslie Sc' n r. w 2: Beverly Giordano, Janet Ravalese, Ruth Lorraine Fanelli, Dorothy Pillion, Darleen Skarin, Janice Phaneuf, Carol .' Q on, Jyxtimrian, rlfy Ruoff, Marilyn C nant, Judy McCarron, Carol Thayer, Joan Hille, Katherine Dawson, June Bray, Mrs, Cunningham. Missing: X-' gezzini, Judy Mahgfqiagy-Tillotson.iRoy - Diane Kemp, Rosemary from picture: Joyce Buccino, 1 ' L x LJ 3 f-X ' f rs 'il if NM ESRLS' leg s CUB , 1 L L I fx X cj xg! QF The acylfbgesxof the G.L.C.yQ.l de assisting the physical educa- Q, ion eachers ymdgienstrating - a ous skills and occasionally taking co lete chargejot the class and selling refreshments at all home toot- ball galfes. club's activities are climaxed in the late spring when new ntiemb are selected and the annual G.L.C. picnic is held, Members are selected on the basis of a qualifying test based upon knowledge ot sports. Applicants are interviewed and rated, the highest rated being selected for the club. W' ' 'S ' i 5 Y 1 k x Y 1 5 , ' ' '7 T i fe it 1 S - Im I LEADERS' FOLKDANClNG GIRLS' LEADERS CLUB OFFICERS Lett to right, Beve'ly Stauch, Janice Phaneot, Carol Sexton, Loretta Eisen- Left to right: Carol Sexton, President, Carol Milchenski hardi, Carol Thaler, June Bray, Diane Til otson Gerry Hilton, Leslie Scribner l56 VvC9'Pf9S'def1Yz Penny C0ll19f, Se-Cretary-Treasurer. if Q xx. W lk f Seiya.: . 'fw- Lf 1 X tual WLM' 7'f l -11 'WL' 'PJ K, 64 ,, ll ernernber that time is money. 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The E f eeS ' Phone BU 90251 The National Paint Company FEUL OIL - SERVICE STATION - GARAGE CORSAGES on BURNERS - COMPLETE HEATING SERVICE And Flowers for All Occasions Toe BURNSIDE AVENUE EAST HARTFORD GOb2'S Flowers H22 BURNSIDE AVENUE .IA 8-3009 Congratulations Compliments gf t th Class l'58 0 9 O Marco Polo Restaurant Metro Construction Company 1fw,,e,,, ,ine pe,,p,e e,,,ff Pat's Medical Pharmacy P. T. GULLOTTA, B.S., R.PIT. ROMAN'S MARKET Tel. JA 8,1402 IOOI MAIN STREET EAST HARTFORD Nutmeg Luncheonette T020 MAIN STREET EAST HARTFORD 494 BURNSIDE AVENUE Phone JA 8,4013 T72 Tom Lewis - Class Orotor Winner of American Legion Oratorical Contest Everybody in - both of you. Cannon's Store MAYBERRY VILLAGE EAST HARTFORD CONNECTICUT Compliments of A Friend Compliments of VAN'S SUNOCO SERVICE 468 Main Street EAST HARTFORD CONNECTICUT Compliments of compliments of Puritan Maid Baking Co. I 303 MAIN STREET EAST HARTFORD Hoffman s Market Compliments of LANDAU'S STORE 1052 MAIN STREET EAST HARTFORD The Atlas Oil Company SOCONY DISTRIBUTORS Mobil Gas - Mobil Heat - Mobil Oil 430 TOLLAND STREET EAST HARTFORD Phone JA 8-2l5l Compliments of the East Hartford Furniture Store kit! 'h'T 6a 41-y:nv- al0iN UNITED SHOCK ABSORBER SERVICE INC Speclallsts YOUR HOMETOWN BANK East Hartford Office T085 Mann Street helprng East Hartford grow since I9I6 Complete banlclng and personal service Two convenient drive ln tellers Staffed by East Hartford men and women your friends and neighbors HARTFORD NATIONAL BANK and TRUST COMPANY Brake Work 0 Front End Work 0 Wheel Balanclng Esmbhshed 1792 Member FDIC 694 TOLLAND STREET EAST HARTFORD Class vocaI'sts Marcia Malon and Peter Warner COMPLIMENTS THE AERO COMPANY 750 TOLLAND STREET EAST HARTFORD WE ARE HAPPY TO EXTEND THE COURTESY OF OUR DRIVER TRAINING CAR TO THE EAST HARTFORD HIGH SCHOOL TO FURTHER THE CAUSE OF SAFETY H C Dworln Presldent SKIP: DWORIN CHEVROLET East Hartford Connecticut YOUR HOMETOWN BAXLEY 8. GREEN Inc EAST HARTFORD GAZETTE has watched you taken plctures of you 353 PARK AVENUE EAST HARTFORD written about you Now as you graduate we extend our best wlshes to the Class of I958 May your future meet your expectatlons and may you remember your hometown happily the years ahead wherever your lute takes you II28 MAIN STREET EAST HARTFORD T75 Preparmg for pep rally l 5 n T I X , 'K-' N , , INC. I 476 Connecticut Blvd. 1--10717 in , ' , drrect sales personal servrce E orrgmal layouts art service retouchrng composition mechamcals halftone and lrnit 1 m and plate strrpprng plate makmg T42 f offset prmtmg foldmg complete bmdery packagmg delivery t o toole and sons, mc st fod da 49 26 Sel'YlCe yo ll m Hifi Fx' stamford, connecticut 5 41 I John Zakluluewlcz looks up the spelling of his name i HOFFMAN MOTOR CO INC Home of Smaslwmg Trade 565 CONNECTICUT BLVD EAST HARTFORD pl s Eastwood Restaurant Maynard Ambulance Service Look Both Ways and Lwe 176 JA 8 6573 fa T SKS 237 PITKIN STREET EAST HARTFORD Where you get the worlds largest hot dogs and sundoes at the lowest prices Best Wishes to the Class of l958 from The COCA COLA Bottling Company fe! JA ks 8 0079 Eastwood Upholstermg and Decorating Co st m M d D e Sl pco e E T Cooney Statloner OffeSpple dEq p t 1013 MAIN STREET EAST HARTFORD Dcxrleen Skurm and Tom Stock remembered or their onglnollty I I I ' l Q QI , T R ' x Phone c on - Cu o o e Upholstered Furniture - rap ries - i v rs Albert Prandini, President 27 Burnside Ave., East Hartford A I . . ' T. A ,QI j, . . . f ev rc u I r an UI men ' f 177 ,N di ---- SOME OF EAST HARTFORD KAY MCGOWAN NANCY SHAND KATHY LAWLISS Albert Jewelers Cf P'f 'e 'S 0' 910 MAIN STREET au 941596 EAST HARTFORD ,Dairy Queenu Diamond - Walches - Silverware - Radios Open Q Budgei Aqgounf The Cone wifh the Curl on Top Expeff WG'-:H and Jewelry Repairing FAMOUS for CONES - sr-TAKES - suNDAEs BEST WISH ES fo fhe Class of 1958 HARMAC THE BUZZ SHOP -X I 178 Your Campus Sfore Extends lt's Best Wishes To The CLASS OF 1 9 5 8 HIGH SCHOOL'S P UPS CORRINE DaNENo JANET RAVALESE PA DERR PHone JA 8-8935 Sylvania TV - Emerson TV - Philco TV Frank's Radio 8. Television SALES 81 SERVICE nczek, Prop. i236 Main Sf MARY-ANN BAKE SHOP Home of Qualify Baked Goods Decorated Cakes Made To Order EU 1071 BURNSIDE AVENUE BU 9 9815 PROFESSIONAL FRIENDS Louls C Acqua M Raymond T Houle M D and Mrs Marvm Apter Edward S Keneflck Jr D D Dr Stanley Bramard Frank J Leo M R Bourke D D Alvln C Leone John D Brennan Wllllam H Lohman M Siephen A Brennan Donald H McGllvray 663 BURNSIDE AVENUE EAST HARTFORD CONNECTICUT Thomas J Mrrablle M Everette Collrer Dr and Mrs John J Murphy Norman F Flnkle D George Parton M D Seymour Hammer CHIROPODIST Dr and Mrs Ollver J Purnell Jr Thomas H Harrigan M Jacob Schaefer M D Zoltan Hervey M Harvey H Slrota M D ' . , . D. . , . . Mr. . ' . ' , ., . . S. . ' . , . D. J. . , . . S. ' . . ' ' . , . D. Harold M. Bulter, D. D. S. i , , I . D. . ' , . D. S. , . . Dr. . . . . , . ' , . D. , . . ' , . D. . ' , . . 181 -A- Aera Company, The, 174 Albert Jewelers, 178 Alling Rubber Company, The, 159 Anthony Danatelli, 166 Arnold's Barber Shop, 166 Atlas Oil Company, The, 173 Augie and Ray's, 159 -B- Baxley Gi Green, Inc., 175 Berner 8- Sons Radio 8. TV, 158 Best Pharmacy, 161 Bidwell Shoppe, 168 Bond Oil Company, 167 Brewer Hardware L Supply, 168 Brewer Pharmacy, 166 Burnham 8- Brady, Inc., 162 Burnside Drug, 167 Buzz Shop, 178 -C- Cannon's Store, 173 Capitol City Caterer, 160 Coca-Cola, 177 Corner Soda Shop, 179 Cox's Service Station, 169 Cut-N-Curl Beauty Studio, 169 -D- Dairy Queen, 178 Davis G- Bradford Lumber Co., 179 Dennison Studios, 168 D's Restaurant L Grill, 168 Dworin Chevrolet, Inc., 175 E. H. Bowl-A-Drowe, 159 E. H. Federal Savings 8- Loan Assoc., 170 E. H. Furniture Store, 173 E. H. Gazette, 175 E. H. Motel, 163 E. H. Nursery, 162 Eastwood Restaurant, 176 Eastwood Upholstering G Decorating, Co., 177 E. T. Cooney Stationer, 177 -5- Frank's Radio 81 Television Soles 8- Service, 179 Fred Stewart Florist, 166 Lunchtime Line-up. ADVERTISING INDEX ..G- Gardern Grove Caterers, 166 Goba's Flowers, 172 -H- Harmoc Men's Shop, 178 Hartford National Bank 8. Trust Co., 174 Hedrick Motors, 159 Hillside Package Store, 158 Hoffman Electric Company, 168 Hoffman Motor Company, lnc., 176 Hoffman's Market, 173 H. W. Steone Company, 160 -I- lnternational Association of Machinists, 171 -J- J. A. Bergren, 158 James Falcone Painting Contractors, 162 Joe's Market, 169 -K- Kane 8- Fairchild Architects, 164 -1- Landau's Store, 173 Loring Studios, 180 Louis Slavkin Auto Station, 168 -M- Modlyn Shop, 168 Manierre's A. F. Store, 169 Marco Polo Restaurant, 172 Mary-Ann Bakeshop, 179 Maynard Ambulance Service, 176 Mellen, White 8: Palshaw, lnc., 172 Metro Construction Company, 172 Mickey's Drive ln, 162 Mr. 8. Mrs. William Nemirow, 168 -N- National Building Supply, 159 National Paint Company, 172 Newkirk 8. Whitney Funeral Homes, 168 Nutmeg luncheonette, 172 Olmstead-McGrath Agency, Inc O'Meara Motors 166 O'Toole's 176 Pat's Medical Pharmacy, 172 P. J. Salemi Plumbing L Heating Play on Purpose, 163 Poly-Choke Company, Inc., 165 Post Men's Shop, 163 Prospect Barber Shop, 162 Prospect Pharmacy, 169 Puritan Maid Baking Company, 173 Real Estate Center The 160 Roman's Market 172 Roskins Distributors Inc. 161 Saint Mary's Glynn Club C.Y.O. Sam's Shoe Repair, 169 Sherman's Men's Wear 167 Ski'5, 177 Society far Savings, 169 Ted Hilton's 163 Television Service Corporation 6 Thrifty Cleaners, 167 Tim Moynihan, 167 20th Century Television, 163 Unian Shopping Center, 169 United Shock Absorber Service, Inc., 174 Van's Sunoco Station, 173 Veni-Kleen Venetian Blind Company, 161 Weldwood Plywood, 160 Wells Hall Pharmacy, 163 William J. Manning Insurance Real Estate, 162 W. J. Gay 8- Son, 167 East Hartford . . . .vc Y . f isz 1 di ls,5,- Fns P' 61 , 1 q 9 LH 2 'Ag 4-' . 'i--34 , ' f '11 ' -fi . 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