Frank Scott Bunnell High School - Laurel Yearbook (Stratford, CT)
- Class of 1963
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LAUREL FRANK SCOTT BUNNELL HIGH SCHOOL STRATFORD, CONNECTICUT VOLUME 3 Yesterday . . . Tomorrow, And In between. Nations and countries. Fighting and fleeing. People and minds. Hating, Condemning, Loving, Forgiving, Progress, regression, Hope and disillusionment. We are all these. Yesterday — the past; Tomorrow — the juture We are In between, And here we are. CONTENTS So many times A seed was sown. A mind spoke out. A voice was heard. A great thought horn, Passed down. And here we are. Theme 3 Administration 4 Faculty 8 Seniors 20 Underclassmen 64 Activities 76 Sports 100 Advertisements 123 MR J. OLIVER CARSON Assistant Superintendent of Schools MR. EDWIN A. COX Superintendent of Schools ADMINISTRATION Dynamic, Competent Leadership. A harsh word and disciplinary action; More often, profitable counsel. Guiding, Officiating, Understanding. . . . MR. DONALD FOWLER Director of Secondary Education MR. ELDEN H. DUSTIN Principal MR. MICHAEL J. SAVKO Assistant Principal 4 Symbols of qualified leadership. Vital decisions. Friendly persuasion Time and patience Rational counsel Security from correct decisions. MR. PETER AORDKIAN Guidance Counselor MISS EDITH PIERSON Guidance Counselor MR. DONALD E MacCORMACK Guidance Counselor 5 FACULTY Guiding aims of quality” MR. CONSTAN ANJIRAS MR. JAMES CONNORS MRS. HELEN DEEGAN MRS. RUTH McCRACKEN Chairman ENGLISH Grammar is fundamental, adjective adverb pronoun Vocabulary is symbolic, simile metaphor alliteration 8 MR PATRICK GREGOR MR. THOMAS REID MRS. JEAN SMITH MR. THOMAS MATTO MR FREDERICK MAYNARD MRS. JANET McCONVILLE MRS. MILDRED SCHILLING Creativity is essential, objectivity imagination style English is enlightenment. MRS. KATHRYN SHERRY MISS PEGGY SOMMERS MRS. EVELYN STEIN 9 MRS. MARILYN KINZEL MRS. LORRAINE CAPRON SOCIAL STUDIES The problems we face Are great today, Dissolve tomorrow; And in their course Make the history Which we must learn absorb apply to today’s problems which will someday be yesterdav’s. MISS ANNE PARIS Chairman MR. ARTHUR POPPE MR WILLIAM PURA 10 MISS ELOISE CARTER MR. ROBERT EISENBERG MRS. JOAN MISS HONOR McCARN ANDRZEJ EWSKI FOREIGN LANGUAGES MR. EDWARD BOURQUE Supervisor of Foreign Languages MR ROBERT BLOUIN Stimulation, Application, Presentation, Explanation, Communication is essential. Need for language is potential. Oui si the reason For time and study and patience. . . . MRS. JACQUELINE MORENO MR. P. MARC TETREAULT 11 MISS DORIS CHARTER MR JACK BOTTARO MRS JANE MARLATT MR PEDRO TAGATAC MR JOHN TURECHEK MATHEMATICS MR. KENNETH HATHAWAY Chairman Sines and cosines Logarithms Formulas Equations. Figures are drawn Answers ventured Ultimately; a solution. MR THEODORE MR GERARD MOHYDE HUMINSKI MR. THOMAS STANTON MR ROBERT KENNEY The exactness of measurement The depth of density Meditation and deliberation Conclusions The achievement of man. MR GEORGE MR DANIEL KENNEDY ANDRZEJEWSKI MR GERALD MUNSON MR EDWIN EORDHAM SCIENCE MR. RICHARD BLAKE Chairman MR BRUNO MR. EDWARD MR DONALD MISS RUBY WHEELER GOLDSCHMIDT PRITZKER THOMPSON 13 BUSINESS MR. LESLIE FAULKNER Chairman MRS DIANNE nil I MISS ROSE I ABASH MR LEONARD M ANC HESTER MR JEROME ROOKASIN Teaching of toil Training of speed Encouraging of skill. . . . MRS. MYRA BUELL MRS. LILLIAN PARKAS MISS ISABEL McCOBB Supervisor of Homemaking HOME ECONOMICS Cooking, sewing, family living The consistency of diligence The building of America’s women The homemaker of tomorrow MR. JOHN RADDER Supervisor of Industrial Education TECHNICAL ARTS The exactness of the drafting board, The joy of a boy’s discovering the working of a car. The piercing buzz issuing from the woodworking shop. . . ART The moods of color The strength of line The subtleness of value The knowledge of these is an integral part of the artist MISS ANNA HOGAN MUSIC The magic of music Creates for us varying emotions Woven through Staffs and Bars and Cleffs. MR. ROBERT LENOX 16 Supervisor of Secondary Music The golden sound of music. MR. FRANCIS FURMAN MRS. JOAN HAMILTON MISS HELEN FOLAND MR MANNING HARVEY MRS. EVELYN O'SULLIVAN PHYSICAL EDUCATION Lockers slam Sneakers in action Bend Stretch One, two, three Through teamwork Vitality Fitness Co-ordination. . . . MR. JAMES PENDERS Supervisor of Secondary Physical Education NURSE 17 MRS. JEAN VINCE Nurse and Health Instructor mu OTHER MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY MRS. FRANCES WATERS Librarian LIBRARY MR WARREN BENSON Social Studies MRS. JANE BOURQUE Foreign Languages MR. DANIEL EPPINGER Mathematics and German MR. JERRY FAULKNER Technical Arts MR. ANDREW JURIS Art MR CHARLES MAJOR Science MR WILLIAM MILISH Technical Arts MRS. THEODORA NOWLAN Assistant Librarian MR JAMES PAGTER Science MRS. MARY H. PITT Mathematics HAROLD COHN Business An abundance of knowledge Offered by a Knowledgeable staff Reading Laboratory READING LABORATORY A modern projector A beam of light A flash of words A group of questions Perplexity — but eventually advancement MR. JAMES CONNORS MR PATRICK GREGOR MRS. MAY YOUNGS Attendance Officer MRS. EMMA McCANN Office Staff MISS KATHERINE MESAVAGE Office Staff MISS PATRICIA KELLIE Office Staff MISS CAROL THORNBERG Guidance Secretary OFFICE AND CAFETERIA The mechanics of an efficient system Though not in evidence Indispensable Vital in the functions of our school CAFETERIA STAFF Left to Right. First Row: L. Gunderman, J Norko, M. Zeilik. D. Heffern, J. Lawrence. Second Row: J. Wilson, A. Hoefflinger, A. Shepp, L. Super. B. Fuch. R. Dunn. L. Chueka. F. Martin, R. Stendahl, A. Kilroy. MR ANDREW PEKAR Head Custodian 19 L- « w, • ' . ’ . ▼ ' V' v v,ii A ■ •: i ’ ' ■ ' :• r' -.,v x ' -,;- :.-vt ' •■■;■;. ■■'■■'. :.; SENIORS UNITED THROUGH SPIRIT AND Senior Council The unifying force behind the Senior Class. A mood of pensive debate results in efficient organization. Senior Class Officers, Left to Right: Jack Tamborra, Vice President; Arlene Imrischak, Treasurer; Fred Frank. President; Claudia Hendrix. Secretary. Miss Labash, class advisor, receives a token of recogni- tion. 22 Seniors in a moment of joy. SIDNEY C. ALBERTSEN 95 Linton Street “Sid” Always agreeable and willing to help ... “A true friend to a man is a friend to all his friends.” . . . enjoys play- ing the clarinet and swim- ming. Spanish Club 3. 4; Concert Band 2. 3, 4: Tri-M 3. 4; Class Council 4; Laurel Staff 4; Laurel Representa- tive 4; Arista 4; Chess Club 4. REGINA M ALBRIGHT 2058 Broadbridge Avenue “Jeanne Enjoys the sunny side of life . . . a friendliness that radi- ates for miles . . . worry never gets her down. Transferred from Masuk High School. Monroe, Con- necticut. Home Economics Club 4: F.N.A. 4; Spanish Club 4. RICHARD C. ANTHONY 552 Nichols Avenue “Rich- Leadership in more fields than one . . . basketball is his life . . . college bound. Class Council 2. 3; Student ( OUndl Representative 4; J.V. Basketball 2; Intramural Football 2; Varsity Basket- ball 3, Tri-Captain 4; Intra- mural Basketball 3; Variety Show 3; Cross Country 4. ELAINE M. ANZINI 555 Wigwam Lane “Elaine” Always understanding . . . enjoys dancing and records . . . friendly disposition. F.B.L.A. 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Girls’ Chorus I, 2, 4: Typ- ing Club 1. ROBERT J. ALDINO 106 Stonybrook Road Bob A real nice guy ... not an enemy in the world . . . boating and athletics are to his liking. Intramural Basketball 4; In- tramural Football 4; Intra- mural Volleyball 4. JANET M. ALLEN 50 Florence Street “Jan Easy going manner .. . “Any- one for water skiing?” . . . Quiet but amiable. Girls’ Sports Club 2. 3. 4: F.T.A. 2. 3; Spanish Club 3; Class Council 2. ANDREW G. ANDERSON 71 Peard Terrace “Andy- Little giant of the basketball squad . . . enjoys all kinds of sports . . . will soon be breaking the sound barrier. Varsity Basketball 2. 3, Tri- Captain 4; J.V. Baseball 2; Intramural Football 1, 2. 3; Intramural Volleyball 1. 2. 3. 4; Varsity Baseball 4; Var- sity Football 4; J.V. Basket- 24 ball 1, Captain 2. LINDA L. BACCASH 4260 Main Street “Lin A bright disposition and a sunny smile ... a friend at all times . . . pleasant and pleasing to know. F.B.L.A. 4; Arista 4. KALMA H ASHEN 43 Lobdell Drive “Kalm” Cheerful and friendly to all . . . wrapped up in a per- sonality ten feet tall . . . gets enjoyment out of danc- ing and swimming. Student Council Representa- tive 1; Dramatcers 1; Thes- pians 2; Repertory Theatre Group 3, 4; Girls’ Sports Club 2. 4; Spanish Club 4; Variety Show 3. 4; Home Room Secretary 3. WILLIAM P BAER 939 Wilcoxson Avenue “Billy A beaming smile . . enjoys sports . . . future holds ac- counting and college. Intramural Basketball 2. 3. 4; Intramural Football 2. 4; Intramural Baseball 2. 3. 4; Bowling Team 3; Home Room President 3. LAURENCE T. BANNISTER 534 Woodstock Avenue “Larry” Mischief seems to be gleam- ing in those eyes . . . enjoys sports ... an easy-going carefree manner. F REDERICK B BARMMER 196 Huntington Road “Fred” Cars, cars, cars — cars . . . thoughts of college — cars . . . full of fun — cars. CATHERINE E. BEIERLE 177 Huntington Road “Cathy” Good-natured and thought- ful of others . .. fun—swim- ming and skiing . . . will frame her future in college. French Club 2. 3; F.T.A. 4; Student Council Alternate I. 3, Representative 2. MARYT. BENSKO 1145 Huntington Road “Mar” Always cheerful ... a spon- taneous smile . . . bowling, reading, and sunbathing are to her liking. Transferred from St. Cyril Commercial High School. Bridgeport, Connecticut. F.T.A. 3. KENT W. BARTHELMESS 50 Wilbrook Road “Kent” Anyone parlcz-vous Latin? . . . an ivy leaguer ... en- joys sports and playing the organ. Latin Club 2. 3, Treasurer 4: Intramural Football 2. 3; Intramural Baseball 2. 3; In- tramural Volleyball 3; Stu- dent Council Representative 3; Variety Show 3. KATHLEEN A BENEDETTO 150 Stock Street “Kate” Enjoys dancing and just hav- ing a blast . . . “Forget it!” . . . future plans — secre- tarial work. Girls’ Sports Club 4; F.B.L.A. 3. 4; F.T.A. 3. 4; Steno Pool 4: Home Room Secretary 2. LARAINE M BALDOVIN 528 Highland Avenue “Laurie” Responsible and quietly pleasant ... an interesting smile ... a future secre- tary. Transferred from Sacred Heart High School. Hart- ford. Connecticut. F.B.L.A. 4; Economics and Law Club 4. ROBERT G. BARTRAM 255 Abram Street “Bob” Flash — you’ve just been photographed! . . . water is for fishing, and snow is for skiing ... a friend to one and all. Photography Club 2; Track Team 3; Boys’ Sports Club 2. LINDA M BENNE Old Hawley Lane “Lynn” A good conversationalist . . . never worries about tomor- row until it comes ... an everlasting supply of energy. Library Club I. 2; F.B.L.A. 4: Arista 4. RICHARD C. BENNETT 18 Martin Terrace Rich To serve his country . . . enjoys buying clothes . . . cars are his hobby. 25 GEORGE L. BERISH 225 Dahl Avenue “George” Soft spoken and genial . . . sailing is to his liking . . . a friend at all times. Stage Crew 3; Science Club 2. 4. LAWRENCE J. BIELEN 70 River Valley Road “Larry” “A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men.” . . . strictly ivy league . . . always has room for one more in his V.W. Transferred from Fairfield Preparatory School. Fair- field, Connecticut. Boys’ Sports Club 4; Intramural Baseball 4; Intramural Bas- ketball 4; Intramural Foot- ball 4; Intramural Volleyball 4. DANIEL J. BLAKE 111 Castle Drive “Dan” Mischief is his game . . . “Never quiet, always gay; he likes to joke and have his say.” . . . takes life as it comes. A.A. Alternate 1; Intra- mural Football 2, 4: Intra- mural Baseball 3. 4. JUDITH R BLUM 28 Wood Avenue “Judy” Always a jolly word to say . . . many friends come her way . . . likes dancing. Girls’ Sports Club 2. 3. 4; Thespians 2: Spanish Club 3. 4. KENNETH E. BOKINE 1326 Huntington Road “Ken” Enjoys working on cars . . . would rather talk than work . . . plans to go into the serv- ice after graduation. 26 BEVERLY A BORODACK 148 Wiklund Avenue “Bev” Extremely petite and ex- tremely sweet ... a true friend . . . earnest and ener- getic. Thespians 2; Laurel Staff As- sistant Business Manager 4; Variety Show 4; Home Room Treasurer 3. 4; Arista 4. CAROL J. BOWIE 670 Hilltop Drive “Carol A friend at all times . . . industrious . . . fond of swimming, tennis, and read- ing. Girls’ Sports Club 1. 2. 3, 4; F.T.A. 3. 4; Spanish Club 3. 4; Latin Club 2; Home Eco- nomics Club 4: Home Room Treasurer 1; Arista 4. LINDA A BOYLAN 53 Canaan Court “Lin” Enjoys talking, reading, and eating . . . hopes to attend a nursing school . . . always willing to help. Transferred from Middle- town High School, Middle- town. Connecticut. Girls' Sports Club 4. Words of wit and wisdom from our class leader. SHARON E BRELSFORD 365 Reed Street “Shar I aughing eyes and always a smile neatness is her trade mark ... one of Bun- nell’s charming ushers. H.T.A. I. 2. 3. President 4: Girls’ Sports Club I, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 4. Secretary 3; Laurel Staff 4; Ushers’ Guild 2. 3. 4; Student Council Al- ternate 3, 4; Class C ouncil 4; Arista 4. BARBARA M BRODERSEN 50 Ridge Circle “Barb Well liked by all . . one of Bunnell’s peppy “yell-girls vital yet distinctly her- self. F.N.A. I. 2. 4. Vice Presi- dent 3; Student Council Rep- resentative 2, 3. 4; Class Sec- ict.trv 2; Variety Show 3. 4; Home Economics Club 4: Girls’ Sports Club 1, 3. 4. Secretary 2; Cheerleading Squad 3. Captain 4; Arista 4. SHARON A. BROOKS 73 Creston Road Brooksie” A bit of sophistication com- bined with charm wealthy in friends ... a flair for writing. Thespians 1. Secretary 2: Latin Club 2. 3. 4; French Club 3. 4: Home Economics Club 4. Secretary 3; Library Club 2: Laurel Staff 4. MICHAEL A. BREEDE 63 Shea Terrace “Mike” “Life would be intolerable if it were not for its amuse- ments.” . . . cool. calm, and collected . . . full of fun. Transferred from Ml. Saint Charles High School. Woon- socket. Rhode Island. WILLIAM M. BROWER 89 Kenwood Avenue “Bill’ A good-looking boy with a friendly smile ... a man of few words . . . will succeed in whatever he does. A.A. Delegate 1. 4; Class Council 2. 3, 4; Cross Coun- try 3. 4; Intramural Basket- ball 2. 3, 4: Intramural Base- ball 3. 4 Momentary silence before memories. BARBARA A. BROWN 975 Cutspring Road “Barb” A talkative lass . . . likes to have fun ... a charm all her own. F B L A. 4. MARVBETH BROWN 105 Elizabeth Terrace “Mary A very quiet girl — some- times ... at home on skis . . . name a sport and she can play it well. Girls' Sports Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Girls' Leaders Club 3; A Cappclla Choir 4; F.N.A. 3; A.A. Alternate 2. 3: Okla- homa 3; French Club 3; Arista 4. GAIL J. BRUNEAU 30 Lyle Terrace “Gail” Emanates poise and grace . . . a future nurse — she’ll charm her patients . . . “Parlez — vous francais”? Ushers’ Guild 2. 3, 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; F.N.A. 1. 2, Treasurer 3. President 4; French Club 3, 4; Girls’ Sports Club 2. 3, President 4; Laurel Staff As- sistant Sports Editor 4; A.A. Alternate 3; Arista Treasur- er 4. 27 THOMAS P. CAPOZZI 375 Chickadee Lane ‘Tom” Loves the Sound and the sports that go with it . . . friendly and amiable . . . ‘'What’s life without fun?” Track Team I. 2; Laurel Representative 2. 3. 4; Home Room Treasurer 2. 3, 4. 28 LEWIS A. CAPUANO 680 Cutspring Road “Skip” Self-confidence is the key to success . . . imagination plus intelligence . . . college is in sight. Transferred from Notre Dame High School, Bridge- port. Connecticut. Intramur- al Baseball 3. 4 RICHARD W CARLSON 160 Green Valley Road “Rich” Says little — thinks much . . . calm, cool, and collected . . . easy going. Intramural Football 4; Intra- mural Basketball 3. 4; Intra- mural Track 3; Intramural Volleyball 2, 3; Intramural Baseball 2. KAREN R. CARTEN 56 Newtown Avenue “Karen” Well dressed, she hopes H have a future in fashion . . Bunnell’s own Riflewoman . . . petite, blonde-haired and blue-eyed. Home Economics Club 3 President 4; Home Roon Vice President I; Horn Room Secretary 2, 3, 4 F.N.A. 1. 2: Arista 4. PATRICIA A. CANNON 153 Wainwright Place “Pat” Petite and sweet . . . Bun- nell’s own nightingale . . . enthusiastic and sparkling. F.N.A. 2: Girls’ Sports Club 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Red Cross Representative 1; A Cappclla Choir 3, 4. MICHAEL W CAPUANO 1267 Cutspring Road “Mike” Teacher’s pet? . . . fun above all . . . cars! cars! cars! GUSTAV P. CARLSON 141 Vought Place “Gus” Fun and laughter . . nice to know ... the Air Force beckons. Home Room President 2. 3. 4. BEVERLY J BUCKLEY 421 Wakelee Avenue “Bev” A soft-spoken girl with mis- chief in her eyes . . . loves animals, picnics, and ice cream cones ... a loyal and laugh-loving friend. Library Club 2; Dramateers Treasurer 2; Girls’ Sports Club 2, 3; F.B.L.A. 3, 4; Home Economics Club 4. BARBARA L. CADWELL 405 Kenyon Street “Barb” CAROLE A. BURBA 72 Vought Place “Carrie” Found wherever there’s fun and excitement ... a diligent hospital volunteer — hopes to become a nurse ... a true ‘friend. Student Council Representa- tive I; Girls' Leaders Club 3. Vice President 1; Girls’ Sports Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Home Economics Club I, 3, 4; FBI.A. 4: F.N.A. Vice President 1; Girls’ Glee Club 1; Girls' Chorus 4. A smile that’s friendly . . . active and vivacious . . . her greatest asset — beautiful eyes. Library Club I; Girls’ Sports Club 1. 2. 4; A. A. Delegate 1. 2: Youth in Democracy 2; F.B.L.A. President 4; Arista 4. BONNIE L. CASTEN 24 Cardinal Place “Bonnie Sweet and demure with a sincere smile . sews up a storm ... a pleasant friend. E N A. I; Home Economics Club 3. 4; Variety Show 3; Arista 4. J. ALLEN CEBIK 144 Terrill Road -AT “An inquiring mind knows no bounds. ’ ... a future Nobel Prize for science win- ner? . . . most likely to suc- Science Club I; Latin Club 2; Photography Club 4: Boys’ Sports Club I. 2. 3. 4; Arista 4. LAURA E. CHAMPAGNE 535 Robin Lane “Laura” “A smile is worth a million dollars, yet doesn’t cost a cent.” . . . Once she starts dancing, nothing can stop her . . . bouncy, bubbly, and bursting with fun. Red Cross Representative I; Thespians 2: Class Council 3; Economics and Law Club 4; Student Council Alternate 2: Arista 4. JAMES T. CASERTA 52 Cupheag Crescent “Jimmy” “How casual! . . . enjoys sports . . . takes life easy. THERON O. CHASE 207 Reed’s Lane ‘1 (MV) Likes the great outdoors . . . fun. fun. and more fun . . . a future in the Armed Forces will follow. Stage Crew 1. 2: Spanish Club 3; Economics and Law Club 4. SANDRA A. CHATLOS 455 Barnum Terrace Ext. “Sandy” Quietly sweet ... to know her is to like her ... an at- tractive smile. F.B.L.A. 4; Concert Band 1, 2. 3. 4; Girls’ Sports Club 4; Home Economics Club 4; Arista 4. MARCUS P CLEMENTS 193 Burbank Avenue “Marc” “Good nature and good sense arc a pleasant combi- nation.” . . . college bound . . . a sincere friend. Intramural Football 2. 3: Class Council 2. PATRICIA A CHERPAK 135 Raven Terrace “Pat” A sincere friend . . . known for her sun-gold hair and happy smile . . . her future will be in the business field. Girls’ Glee Club 2: Girls’ Sports Club 3. 4; Economics and Law Club 4; F.B.L.A. Secretary 4; Craft Club 1. SHARRON A. CHEVALIER 57 Marsh Wa “Sharron” Diligently, she guards the A.A.’s finances . . . pep and spirit . . . outgoing and friendly to all. Girls' Sports Club 2. 3. 4: Latin Club 2; A.A. Treasur- er 4. RICHARD J CHIODO 90 Wiebc Street “Dick” Bowling enthusiast . . . will serve his country in the Navy . . . sincere and quiet. 29 KENNETH G. CODDINGTON 168 Norman Circle “Ken” Favorite hobby is water ski- ing .. . “Let's go some- where else . . . our Navy prospect. Arista 4. LAURIE A. COLE 55 Ridge Road “Laur” A friendly smile ... “I don’t know . . . Lives life the easy way. Mixed Chorus I. 2; Girls' Sports Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Li- brary Club 2: Student Coun- cil Representative I: Scribe Staff 3. 4; Spanish Club 4; F.T.A. 2. 3. 4; Arista 4. DAVID L. COLLINS 967 Huntington Road “Dave He walks the path of learn- ing .. . “Work is well done, when it’s done with a will” . . . character and personal- ity twice his size. Transferred from Gloucester High School. Gloucester. Massachusetts. Home Room President 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Arista 4. MICHAEL G. COMPO 138 Sunnybank Avenue “Mike His undertakings are of the silent kind . . just loves cars . . . worry is a trait he doesn't possess. PAMELA J. COOPER 120 Evergreen Drive “Pam Eyes which reveal a sparkl- ing personality . . . friendly and sincere . . . one of our peppy twirlers. Twirlcr 3. 4; F.N.A. 2. 3; F.B.L.A. 4 30 t JUDITH A CORBA 165 Glenfield Avenue “Corb” Her smile is the key to her personality . . “I don't get the joke.” . . . “Where there's life, there’s Judy. A.A. Delegate 2. 4; Class Council 3. 4. Treasurer 2: Student Council Representa- tive 3; Girls' Sports Club 2. 3. 4; Spanish Club 3. PHYLLIS A. CORDONE 102 Broad mere Road “Phyl Makes friends easily . . . future secretary . . . likes to dance. Home Economics Club 3: F.B.L.A. 3. 4; Economics and Law Club 4; Stcno Pool 4; Arista 4. SUSAN M CORDONE 102 Broadmere Road “Sue” Never lacks a friend . . . happy and carefree ... a secretary of the future. Home Economics Club 3; F.B.L.A. 4: Economics and Law Club 4; Arista 4. CHERYL D COSTA 148 Wiklund Avenue •Cheryl Liked by all who know her possesses dark twinkling eyes ... a future nurse. Girls Sports Club 4: F.N.A. 4: Arista 4. WILLIAM S. COSTELLO 160 Claudia Drive “Bill A carefree boy who just won’t worry . . not both- ered by books . . . has for- gotten how to be serious. KAREN A. COVITCH 260 Ferndale Avenue “Kar” Cute and pert . . . always on the go . . . her phone is al- ways ringing. Student Council Alternate 2. 3. Representative 4: Class Council 2; French Club 2, 3: Art Club 3; Home Room Treasurer 3, 4; Arista 4. ROBERT G. COSSETTE 215 Second Hill Lane •Bob’ Takes life easy ... a car enthusiast . . . “Let’s go driving!’ JOYCE A. CROMIE 355 Huntington Road “Joy” Friendly in a quiet way . . . a member of the sew-it your- self set . . . ‘ Hello, dere!” Girls’ Sports Club 2; F.T.A. 3. 4; Variety Show 3; Home Economics Club 4; Arista 4. “S-E-N-I-O-R-S ROBERT W CUDDIHEE 90 Thornberg Street “Bob’ A good sport both on and off the field . . . college bound for engineering . . “Gee. that’s too bad.” . . . Cross Country 2, 3, 4: Track Team 3. LINDA D. CULLEN 520 Harvard Avenue “Lin” As a friend there is none better ... a future math teacher . . . always willing to help. Girls’ Sports Club 2; Girls' Leaders Club 3. 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Savings Club 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Spanish Club 3: A.A. Delegate 3. LINDA M. DANBERG 100 Green Valley Road “Lynne” Charming and sincere ... a friend to all . . . enjoys rid- ing horses. Transferred from Warren Harding High School. Bridgeport. Connecticut. 31 SULMA DANGIE-JUSSAC 495 Barnum Terrace Ext. DJLiK.H.A. Dahlan 47, Jogjakarta, Central Java, Indonesia. “Sulma” Our petite ambassador from Indonesia . . . paint brush in hand, she searches for landscapes . . . future Eng- lish teacher. Latin Club 4; Art Club 4; Library Club 4: Girls’ Cho- rus 4; Arista 4; Girls' Sports Club 4. Indonesia: Art Club; Choir; Gymnastics; Javanese Dance. GARY E. DeCESARE 271 London Terrace “Baca” Great as an athlete, greater as a friend . . . one of the boys . . . sincerity masked with humor. Varsity Football 2. 3, 4; J.V. Track Team 1. 2; Boys’ Sports Club 2. -3; Class Council 3; Home Room President 3; A.A. Alternate 3. 4. MARSHA S. DAVIE 295 Overland Drive “Marsh” Sparkling eyes reflect a gra- cious personality ... a valu- able asset to our Senior class . . . a stupendous “hi!” for everyone. Transferred from Parkland High School. Allentown. Pennsylvania. Class Council 4; Art Club 4; Variety Show 4; Scribe Staff 4; Girls' Sports Club 4; Arista 4. ELAINE H DEMPKOWSK1 49 Bullard Court “Elaine” An attractive girl with smil- ing eyes . . . “Gentlemen prefer blondes!” . . always charming and friendly. Transferred from Bullard Havens Technical School, Bridgeport. Connecticut. Home Room Treasurer 4; Arista 4. WILLIAM S. DLUGAS 191 Green Valley Road “Bill” Takes life as it comes . . . enjoys working on cars . . . “Your guess!” Arista 4. DANIEL C. DOBAS 11 London Terrace Jovial and happy . . “Good nature is a virtue.” . . . noisy but nice. Science Club 1; Mixed Cho- rus 1; Intramural Football 2: A Cappella Choir 3; Bi- ology Club 1. JEAN-ANN DELANEY 284 Nichols Terrace “Jean” Quiet, friendly, and thought- ful .. . photography is her favorite pastime . . . “Errare Humanun Est.” Transferred from Notre Dame High School. Bridge- port. Connecticut. Scribe Staff 4: Photography Club 4; Arista 4. BARBARA A. DelVECCHIO 493 Huntington Road “Bobby” Good hearted and agreeable to all ... a likeable lass . . . “Stop kidding me!” F.B.L.A. 4. Steno Pool 4. 32 JANET C. DONNELLY 520 Chickadee Lane “Jan” A sweet girl with pleasing ways . . . enjoys living . . . “I’ll never tell.” F.B.L.A. 4; Home Econom- ics Club 2, 4; Girls’ Sports Club 2; F T.A. 2; Arista 4. KATHLEEN M DONNELLY 147 Ann Terrace “Kathy” A good friend to all know her . . . one of on lure secretaries . . . t life as it comes. Library Club 2, 3. 4; F. 2; F.B.L.A. 3. patricia m edgett 720 King Street “Pat” •Work fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours ' . always willing to help . “A student's life is a merry one.” I.eROY F. EDWARDS 421 Allyndale Drive “Lee” Takes life easy ... a friend to all . . • enjoys waterskiing, skin diving, and football. Track Team 2. 3; Repertory Theatre Group 3; Skin Div- ing Club 2. 3. Treasurer 4: Intramural Basketball 3. SANDRA A. EKSTROM 135 Fox Hill Road “Sandy” Personality personified loves to play the piano her warmth is contagious. F.N.A. 2. 3. 4; Latin Club 2; Ushers' Guild 2. 3. Treas- urer 4; A.A. Delegate 3. 4; Variety show 2. 3, 4: A Cap- pella Choir Vice President 3. President 4. GAIL P DOUGLAS 78 Thornberg Street “Gail” iaiety personified . . . her riends are as numerous as er freckles . . . collegiate ilh a capital “C”. •iris' Sports Club 1. 2. 3. 4; ,N.A. 2. 3; Latin Club 2; rpanish Club Treasurer 3; iudent Council Represent.i- vc 1.2. Alternate 3. 4; A A ARTHUR O. ERICKSON 18 Sunflower Avenue “Arch” “I'll never tell!” . . . enjoys boating, cars, and sports . . . “What homework?” Intramural Basketball 2. 3; Intramural Volleyball 2, 3. 4; Class Council 1; Varsity Football 2, 3. 4; Track Team 2. 3. 4. ELEANOR N. FARRELL 21 Mercer Street “Dee” Bound for success . . . likes to laugh . . . quiet but sweet. Spanish Club 3, 4: Girls' Sports Club 3. 4; F.N.A. 3. 4; Library Club 2: A.A. Al- ternate 2. SHARON A. FOURNIER 80 Tomlinson Place “Sharon” Quiet but sweet . a nicer girl is hard to find . . . fav- orites include bowling and dancing. Girls’ Sports Club 2, 3. 4; F.B.L.A Treasurer 4: Eco- nomics Club 4: Steno Pool 4; Home Economics Club 4; Arista 4. EDWARD J. FERENCY 1459 Nichols Avenue “Ed” Easy going fellow . . . enjoys cars, boats, and hunting . . . possesses an agreeable per- sonality. JOANNE M. FIELDS 81 Terrill Road “Jan” Always willing to help . gay and happy . . “Now ask me: do I care?” Latin Club.2. 3: Spanish Club 3; Tri-M 2; F.N.A. 2. 3. 4; Variety Show 4. JUDITH A. FIGEL 180 Euclid Avenue “Judy” A dash of sophistication . . . eager for fun ... a consci- entious worker. Latin Club 2; Spanish Club 3. 4; Ushers' Guild 3. 4: Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4: Scribe Staff 3. 4: F.T.A. 4; Girls’ Sports Club 2. 3. Sec- retary 4: Arista 4. STANLEY J. GADSKY 55 Glcnficld Avenue “Slosh Clever in mechanics ... his words are few — but whai words ... an easy going guy. Transferred from Bullard Havens Technical School. Bridgeport. Connecticut. RICHARD A. GALELLO 175 Lambert Drive “Dick “Think! It’s the little things that count. . . . enjoys working on cars . . . hopes to find success as a florist. EUGENE V. FRIEND 197 Delaware Drive Eugene Takes life easy . . . less work, more fun . . . hobbies include cars, boats, and guns. Intramural Football 2. 3; J. V. Football 2, 3: Track Team 2: Repertory Theatre Group 3. JOAN M GABRIEL 57 Denton Place “Joan- Collegiate dresser . . . talk- ative and full of fun . . . one of the girls. Girls’ Sports Club 2. 3. 4; F.T.A. 2. 3: A.A. Alternate 4. ANNETTE R. FRANKLIN 95 Gem Street “Annette Naturally pleasing to every eye . . . loads of fun to be with . . . the ultimate in charm. Ushers’ Guild 3, 4: Class Council 3, 4; Spanish Club 3: F.T.A. 1. 2, 4; Thespians 2: Variety Show 4: Senior Play 4. ANGELA M. GALLA 85 Ulrich Road “Ang Intelligence, personality, and stature . . a friend to all . . . continually on the go. Girls’ Sports Club 2: Latin Club Treasurer 2; Variety Show 4; Thespians 2: Rep- ertory Theatre Group 3; Ushers' Guild 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Council Representative I. 2. 3. 4: Arista 4. GEORGE C. FOWLER 114 Mohegan Road Huntington George “Who me?” . . . takes life easy . . . enjoys tinkering with short wave radios. Bowling Team 2; Oklahoma 3. FREDERICK N. FRANK 25 Fox Hill Road “Fred A friend to all . . . enjoys coin collecting, cars, golf, and girls . . . wonderful per- sonality, leader of the Senior Class. Class President 2. 3, 4; Boys’ Sports Club 2, 3. 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Variety Show 4. “Aw. come on boys; buy from us!’’ I OOftxJ Wife Serf EDWARD M GALLAGHER 41 Sultan Street “Ed Would rather talk than work . . enjoys sports, girls, dancing, and records . . . Do I care? A.A. Alternate 3; Home Room President 3. 4; Boys’ Sports Club I, 2, 3, 4; Intra- mural Football 2, 3. 4; Intra- mural Baseball 3. 4: J.V Track Team I. SUSAN C. GALLANT Warner Hill Road •Sue Lots of interests . . . would rather talk than listen What’s happening? A.A. Alternate 2. 3; French Club 3. 4: Student Council Alternate 1; Girls’ Sports Club 2. 3. 4; F.B.L.A. 3, 4 BARBARA A. GARBER 54 Canaan Court “Barb A smile is her best posses- sion . . always happy and full of fun . . . liked by everyone. Stcno Pool 4: Economics and Law Club 4. GEORGE R. GALLA 455 Huntington Road “George” 'What can I say? . . . crazy about sports . . . head- ed for a successful future. Boys’ Sports Club 2. 3, 4; Intramural Football 2. 3, 4: Intramural Basketball 2. 3. 4; Intramural Baseball 2. 3. 4. JOHN F. GARBY 40 Beacon Street “Garb- Interests include electronics . . . an easy going fellow . . . • What? Intramural Basketball 3: Stage Crew 3. 4; Golf Team 3. “What a workout!!!' CAROL A. GARDNER Spruce Lane “Cookie A diligent worker and very quiet . . . likes to collect comics and swim . . . “Darn it all! YVETTE P. GELORMINO 295 Burbank Avenue “Ev Life of the party . . . hobbies are swimming and talking — especially talking . . . “For- get it! F.T.A. 3. 4; Thespians 2: Variety Show 4; Girls’ Sports Club 1, 2. 3. 4. DAVID T. GENEROUS 20 Bittersweet Lane “Dave “It’ll never get off the ground.” . . . ardent auto- mobile addict . . . interests also include races. Swim Team 1: Mixed Cho- rus 1: A Cappella Choir 2: Class Vice President 2: Class Council 3. 4; Arista 4. 35 CHARLEEN R GERBER 271 Raven Terrace “Charleen” Always smiling . . . likes to read, listen to albums, and go to the beach . . . “You are my sunshine! Library Club 2; Girls’ Sports Club 2. 3, 4; F. T. A. 3, 4: Spanish Club 3; Repertory Theatre Group 3; Home Room Secretary 3; Variety Show 4; Arista 4. LOUISE E. GILLOTTI 143 Ferndale Avenue “Louge” Sweet and happy . . . enjoys swimming . . . “Y’a know?” Student Council Representa- tive L Alternate 2. 3; A.A Delegate 4: F.T.A. 3; Girls' Sports Club 2. 3, 4: Thes- pians 2; Laurel Representa- tive I; Variety Show 4. RAYMOND T GOLDBACH 77 Platt Street “Ray” Interests aplenty . . wonder- ful outlook on life . . . per- sonality counts. LINDA A. GOODMAN 72 Edison Street “Lin” Eager for fun and laughter . . . likes to tape show music . . . “If you can’t say some- thing nice about someone, don’t say anything at all.” Biology Club 1; F.T.A. 2. 3. 4: French Club 2. 3, 4: Girls’ Leaders Club 3, 4; Girls’ Sports Club 4; Arista 4. SANDRA M. GORLO 116 Canaan Court “Sandy” Bunnell’s gain from Strat- ford . . . known by her friendly smile . . her future will be in nursing. Transferred from Stratford High School. Stratford. Con- necticut. F.N.A. 3: Girls’ Sports Club 3. 36 JAN1S M GRAHAM 69 Stiles Street “Jan” Bright and shining ... al- ways ready for a good laugh . . . her clothes — neat and collegiate. Student Council Representa- tive I; Class Council 2: Girls Sports Club 2. 4: Thespians 2; A Cappella Choir 2, 3. Treasurer 4; Laurel Repre- sentative 2. 3: Variety Show 4. SHARON L. GREEN 164 Klondike Street “Sharon” A smile for all and full of fun . . . You kill me!” . . . always the luck of the Irish. Girls’ Sports Club 3, 4: F.B.- L.A. 3. 4: Laurel Staff 4: Senior Play 4; Laurel Repre- sentative 4; Home Econom- ics Club 4: Arista 4. KATHERINE M GRIBKO 25 McQuillan Street “Kathi Eager to help ... a sweet personality . . . likes to sew and collect records. A. A. Delegate 1; Library Club 3; Girls’ Sports Club 3; Home Economics Club 4: Economics and Law Club 4: F.B.L.A. 4; Arista 4 JAMES B GRIERSON 858 Nichols Avenue “Jim” Artistic in all respects ... a future social worker ... so collegiate. Home Room President 1..2: Swim Team 1. 2; A.A. Dele- gate 2. 3; Class Council 3; Chefs’ Club 2. RIC HARD M. GUGGENHEIM 374 Allyndale Drive “Gugge” A future on the sea . . . the ability to make friends easily . . . a passion for boats. Cadet Band 2. k CAROL A HAKEY 104 Ridge Road “Carol Isn't noisy, loud, or gay . . . enjoys life in a quiet way . . . rates sewing as a favorite pastime. Girls’ Sports Club I; Library Club 2: F T.A. 2. 3. 4; Home Economics Club 3. 4; Vari- ety Show 3. PATRICIA A HALKO 81 Cheshire Street “Pat Happy-go-lucky . . any- thing for a laugh . . takes life as it comes. Mixed Chorus 2: Repertory Theatre Group 3: F.B.L.A. 4: F.N.A. 4. VIRGINIA M HARRIS 146 Wood Avenue “Ginny” Neat'n sweet . . . painting and sewing occupy her spare time ... a pinch of shyness. Latin Club 3. 4. Secretary 2: French Club 3, 4; Debate Club I. 3. 4. Treasurer 2; Thespians 2; Library Club 2: Ushers’ Guild 2. 3. President 4; Arista 4. CATHERINE M HEATHERLY 214 Kenyon Street “Cathy” A willowy blonde . . . enjoys working in the kitchen . . . will attend a business school. Girls’ Sports Club 2. 3, 4; Home Economics Club 2: F.N.A. I. 2; F.B.L.A. 4; Economics and Law Club 4; Red Cross Representative 2; Arista 4. CARL H HANSEN 50 Meadowlark Lane “Carl” Mischief is his friend . . . sailing, sailing, and more sailing ... a future shop teacher Track Team 2: Photography Club 3. JOHN P HAGAN 2191 Broadbridge Avenue “John Cheerful and dependable . . . deeply interested in the field of meteorology . . headed straight for success. Science Club 1; Chess Club 7 SERGE E. HARABOSKY 60 Arrowhead Place “Serge “Fore!” ... a future dentist . . . enjoys weight lifting and reading. Latin Club 2; Golf Team 2. 3. Captain 4; Spanish Club. Vice President 4; Class Council 4; Traffic Squad 3; A.A. Alternate 4. ROBIN L. HARRISON 263 Parkway Drive “Rob” A beautiful blonde . . . sure to be an asset to the teaching profession . . . “A sunny smile is a treasure. Mixed Chorus I; A Cappella Choir 3. 4: French Club 3; F.T.A $; Arfeta Secretary 4. JOHN R HATTERSLEY 1393 North Avenue “Jack “Silence is a virtue.” ... a reassuring friend . . . college is his goal. ARNOLD W HAYDU 309 Raven Terrace “Arnie Always ready for a bit of fun ... a goixl friend to all . . . college or the service in the future. Student Council Representa- tive I: Swim Team 2: Home Room Vice President 3. 37 ANN-MARIE HEDGE 220 Stonybrook Road Ann” “A cheerful heart makes its own sunshine” . . . like a fish in the water ... a future nurse. F.N.A. 1; Girls’ Sports Club 2. 3, 4; Home Ecomonics Club 4: Arista 4. ROBERT E. HEIMANN 185 Sunnybank Avenue “Bob” A man of few words . . . sincere and ambitious . . . naturally friendly. Photography Club 1; Youth in Democracy 2: Chefs’ Club 1. CLAUDIA A. HENDRIX 351 Hilltop Drive “Claude’’ Sincere and truthful ... a friend to one and all . . . charm enhances her beauty. Student Council Representa- tive 1. 2, 3. Alternate 4; Class Secretary 1. 3. 4; Span- ish Club 3. President 4: Art Club 4; Ushers' Guild 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Sports Club 2, 4. Vice President 3; Laurel Staff 4; National Honor So- ciety 3. 4. KATHLEEN W HERMANN 174 Kenyon Street “Kathy” The great outdoors holds a fascination ... a good cook . . . her future is in the field of bookkeeping. Girls’ Sports Club 2, 3, 4: Library Club 2. 3, 4; Steno Pool 4; F.N.A. 2: Home Economics Club 4; Laurel Staff 4; Economics and Law Club 4. GENE C. HOLMES 115 Barton Drive “Gene” Active in J.A. . . . loves music and basketball . . . college is next. Transferred from Jonathan Law High School. Milford. Connecticut. Boys’ Sports Club 4: Intramural Basket- ball 4. 38 SUSAN L. HOUGHTEN 716 Chickadee Lane “Sue” An outdoor gal . . . never fails to say “hi” to anyone . . . study less and have more fun. Spanish Club 3. 4; Girls Sports Club 3. 4; Arista 4. JOANNE E. HRONJAK 384 Laughlin Road “Joanne” Ski enthusiast ... a small but powerful, package . . . happy-go-lucky. Latin Club 2. 3; F.N.A. 2; Mixed Chorus I. 2; A.A. Alternate 2. 3; F.B.L.A. 4; Variety Show 4; Red Cross Representative 1. HERBERT D. HUBBELl 2052 Nichols Avenue “Pete” Strong, silent type . . . at ease in any situation . . . a future horseman. A tradition renewed. PAULA B HUGHES 255 Wilbar Drive “Paula” A behind-the-scenes designer of class spirit . . persuasive . . . loves to laugh. F.N.A. 2, 3, 4; Girls' Sports Club 2, 3. 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Youth in Democracy 2: Arista 4. GAIL D. HUGO 115 Allencrest Drive “Gail “Exuberance is the spice of life” . . . often seen, always heard . . . lives life to its fullest. A.A. Delegate 3. 4; Class Council 3. 4; Spanish Club 3. 4; Girls’ Sports Club I. 2. 3. 4; Thespians 2; Variety Show 4. ELLSWORTH R. HULL 60 Clinton Street “Bud” “For he’s a jolly good fel- low” . . a water enthusiast . . . “Hit the road. Jack.” JOHN K. HUGHES 270 London Terrace “Kenny” ’Be merry and let the rest worry” ... a career in the Navy is his goal ... a good friend. MICHAEL A. IMBRO 1811 North Avenue “Mike” Ambitious ... a reassuring friend . . . easy to like. Student Council Representa- tive I; A.A. Alternate 1; Baseball Manager 3; Foot- ball Manager 4. The joy of having something new. ARLENE F. IMRISCHAK 149 Ravencrest Drive “Ar” A great class leader . . . boundless energy exhibited at all sports events ... a spirit vital to the team. Class Council 1, 2, Treasurer 3. 4: Cheerleading Squad 3. 4; Girls’ Sports Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Latin Club 2; Laurel Rep- resentative 2, 3. 4; Student Council Alternate I. 2. 3; Variety Show 3, 4; Arista 4. ANTHONY R. IZZO 175 Kenwood Avenue “Tony” Eager and amiable . . . fun is just around the corner . . not the worrying kind. Chess Club 1: Mixed Cho- rus 2; Home Room Presi- dent 2. 3. 4. MARILYN J. JAROSIK 190 Meadowbrook Road “Mar” A friend to one and all . . . frank and friendly ... a re- freshing lively spirit. An Club Secretary 2: Span- ish Club Vice President 3: F.T.A. 2. 3. 4; Girls’ Sports Club 2. 4: Arista 4. 39 ALBERTA M JELORMINE 1877 Nichols Avenue “Al” A most engaging sense of humor ... a true friend . . . always wearing a smile. Spanish Club 3, 4; Home Economics Club 3. 4; E.T.A. 3, 4; Girls’ Sports Club 3, 4: Variety Show 4. DONNA C. JERDO 48 Linton Street “Donna” A flair for clothes . . . quick with remarks . . . buzzes around in her white Impala. Twirler I. 2. 3: Dramateers I. 2. 4: Photography Club 1; Steno Pool 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Girls Sports ( lub L 4; Home Economics Club 4; Economics and Law Club 4. KAREN A JOHNSON 675 ( hick.alce I ane “Karen” A blonde bombshell with a wonderful wit . . . never without a friend ... a present and future good will delegate. Student Council Representa- tive 3. Alternate 4; Class Council 2. 3. 4; Girls’ Sports Club 2, 3. 4: A.A. Delegate 3. Alternate 4; Latin Club 2. 3. 4; Laurel Staff 4: Variety Show 4: Arista 4. LINDA K JOHNSON 39 Woodland Avenue “Lin” A sincere and earnest person . . . a future nurse ... a hard worker. F.N.A. 1; Girls’ Chorus 1. 4: Service Corps 3: Girls’ Glee Club 3; Home Econom- ics Club Secretary-Treasurer 2: Photography Club Sec- retary 1; Arista 4. FRANK G. JENCI 135 Legion Avenue “Frank” Woodworking is one of his hobbies ... an cver-loyal friend ... a man of sports. Track Team 2. 3, Co-captain 4: Varsity Football 3. 4. o RUSSELL A. JONES 348 Franklin Avenue “Russ” Plays to a beat with the band . . . sometimes quiet, sometimes loud . . . not one to worry. THERESA M. JULIANO 79 Brenair Terrace T.J.” Charming, sweet and sincere . . . with a good taste that speaks refinement ... a friendly smile reflects her personality. WALTER KALAKAY 88 Canaan Court “John” Takes life as it comes to him . . . cars are the key to his heart . . . always a jovial companion. Transferred from Stratford High School. Stratford, Con- necticut. WILLIAM G. KALINICH 182 Reeds Lane “Bill” Carefree yet intelligent . . . likes to customize cars . . . college bound. Boys' Sports Club 1. 4; Stage Crew 4; Class Council 2. SHARON L. KAMINSKY 102 Greenfield Avenue “Shari” Fun loving and jovial . . never a dull moment . . “Giggles should be her mid- dle name. Dramateers 2; Economics and Law Club 4; F.B.L.A. 4. Girls’ Sports Club 2, 3. 40 ALLEN D. KATZ 54 Canaan Court •Allen Enjoys fishing and boating . . a lover of good times . . . likes to talk with a “Bawstonian accent. Intramural Football 1, 2: In- tramural Basketball I; Boys’ Sports Club 1. 2. JAMES L. KEATING 305 Albright Avenue Jim Quietness computes his dis- position . . . mischief — a favorite . . . sports minded. LILLIAN M. KEATING 305 Albright Avenue Lee A charming and vivacious girl . . . talking is her favor- ite pastime ... a fashionable dresser. F.B.L.A. 3, 4; Repertory Theatre Group 3, 4: Thes- pians 2: Economics and Law Club 4; Stage Crew 3, 4: Variety Show 3. 4; Steno Pool 4. S. JOYCE KARTOVSKY 220 Oak Ridge Road Joyce Sparkling eyes and a gay laugh portray her personal- ity .. . Oh — I could faint! . . . “laugh and the world laughs with you. A Cappella Choir 2. 3; Stu- dent Council Representative I, 2; A.A. Delegate 4; Reper- tory Theatre Group 4; F.T.- A. 3: Girls’ Sports Club 3; Thespians 3. SUSAN A. KELLEHER 510 Harvard Avenue Sue Quiet personality . . . never lacks friends . . . enjoys cooking and sewing. A.A. Alternate 2, 4; Girls’ Sports Club 1; F.T.A. I, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3. 4: Ushers’ Guild 3, 4; Home Economics Club 4: Youth in Democracy 2. JOHN H KENWORTHY 68 Old Town Drive Skip Quiet in his way . . . enjoys bowling, baseball, and foot- ball ... an all-around fel- low. Boys’ Sports Club 2. 3. 4; Latin Club 4. KAREN G. KLEBE 224 Glcnwood Avenue “Karen” A busy girl with her activ- ities ... a book a day” . . . interesting and intelligent. Debate Club 1, 2; Library Club 2, 3, 4; Scribe Staff 3, 4; Arista 4; A Cappella Choir 4. GERALD G. KING 1 Barrows Street Jay Basketball - a favorite sport . . . everyone’s pal . . . bound to be successful. A.A. Delegate 2. 3, 4; Chess Club 2: Boys' Sports Club 2. 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Pho- tography Club 2; Scribe Staff 3. 4. EVELYN KIRKLAND 117 Canaan Court “Evelyn “Deserve success, and you shall obtain it. . . neat and nice ... an avid cook and seamstress. Transferred from Stratford High School. Stratford. Con- necticut. Girls’ Glee Club 4. JONATHAN A. KISELA 2198 Nichols Avenue “Jack “Why worry? . . . boys will be boys ... a great sense of humor. 41 MARLENE A KLEMBARA 125 Meadowbrook Road . “Mar” ‘Whose car shall we take to- day?” . . . talks a mile a minute ... a deluxe dancer. F.N.A 1. 2: F.B.L.A. 4: Art Club 4: Girls Sports Club 4. JUDITH A KOCHAN 384 Dahl Avenue “Judy” Doesn’t say more than is necessary ... fits into any crowd . . . swimming is her .favorite sport. A Cappclla Choir 4; Girls Sports Club 4; Girls’ Chorus 3; Spanish Club 2; F.B.L.A. 3, 4; Laurel Representative 4. JOYCE E. KOMAROMI 110 Crcston Road “Joy” Pleasant is she and full of good intent ... a good com- panion and easy friend . . . will be an asset to any office staff. A. A. Delegate 2: French Club I. 2: Economics and Law Club 4: F.B.L.A. 4: Girls’ Sports Club 2. 3. 4. LAURA A. KOPAS 390 Albert Avenue “Laurie” A future as a beautician . . . “Forget it.” . . . advocate of reading and collecting rec- ords. Art Club 4: F.B.L.A. 4. SHIRLEY J. KORZON 2190 Broadbridge Avenue “Shirl” A loquacious and smiling lass ... a prospective secre- tary . . . favorite quip. “How about that?” F.B.L.A. 3. Vice President 4; Dramateers 1: Art Club 4: A.A. Delegate 3. MARY T. KOSCAVAGE 90 Brookbend Drive “Terry” Lots of spirit . . . naturally nice ... a smart dresser. F.N.A. 2: Girls’ Sports Club 2. 3. 4; Spanish Club 3; F.B.L.A. 4; Home Econom- ics Club 3. Vice President 2; Laurel Staff 4; Student Coun- cil Representative 4, Alter- nate I. VICTOR G. KOTOWITZ 1031 Huntington Road “Vic” Full of fun and mischief too . . . “Life upon the stage.” . . . a great entertainer, now and in the future. Concert Band 2. 3. 4; Va- riety Show 2. 3. JOHN R KOVACH 1445 Huntington Road “John” Fun. fun. and more fun . . quiet and studious?? ... a lover of good times. Concert Band I, 2. CONFERENCE ROOM Aw. C’mon.” 42 JOSEPH J KOWALCZYk 85 Canary Place “Joe” ••Life is for enjoyment . . . a wild red head . . . “1 didn’t do it. Varsity Baseball 3. DEIRDRE B KRAPP 8 Alvord Street “Dee” A willing worker . . quiet, but friendly . . . small in size but big in heart. Girls’ Chorus 1; Mixed Cho- rus I; Red Cross Representa- tive 2: Spanish Club 3: F.B.L.A. 3; Laurel Staff Business Manager 4; Eco- nomics and Law Club 4. RITA J. KRHLA 106 Rcitter Street “Rita A special charm . . . defi- nitely an individualist . . . always searching for excite- ment. Steno Pool 4; Economics and Law Club 4; F.B.L.A. 3. 4: Girls’ Sports Club 3. 4; Girls’ Chorus 3, 4; Glee Club Pres- ident 3: Student Council Al- ternate 3. KAREN M. KOVACS 83 Ferndalc Avenue “Karen Life is such fun for this gal the crystal ball shows hairdressing in the future . . . records — the greatest. Mixed Chorus 2; A Cappclla Choir 3: Girls’ Chorus 1; Laurel Representative 4; Dramateers Vice President 2: Steno Pool 4; Home Eco- nomics Club 4. DARIA J. KRIVICKY 127 Canaan Court “Vickie “Life is too serious to take too seriously.” ... a girl in a whirl ... a future as a sec- retary will follow. F.N.A. 1; Steno Pool 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Economics and Law Club 4; Savings Club 4. Success despite casualty. ELAINE D. KUROWSKI 45 Hillside Terrace “Elaine 'Worry and I never meet.” . . . enjoys knocking down duckpins ... the future holds a secretarial job. Girls’ Sports Club 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 4; Economic? and Law Club 4. BETTY J. LAWRENCE 1286 North Avenue “Bette “A woman is never at a loss for words. . . . neat, petite, and sweet . . . prediction: a successful career as a secre- tary. Girls’ Sports Club 2: Thes- pians 2: Home Economics Club 3: F.B.L.A. 4; Econom- ics and Law Club 4. PATRICIA C. LAWRUSKO 37 Monroe Street “Pat She appears quiet — but! . . . enjoys life ... a career as a beautician beckons. Laurel Representative 3: Steno Pool Secretary 4: F.B.L.A. 4 43 ALEXANDER F. LAZORIk 35 Emery Street “Sandy A practical joker . . . life is all fun . . . has a jovial laugh. MAUREEN S. LEDDY 266 Park Street “Moe Year round sports enthusiast . . . light hearted with a cheerful smile . . . loads of fun to he with. Latin Club 1. 2; Girls’ Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Room Secretary 2: Library Club I : Home Economics Club 4; F.N.A. I. 4 ROBERT P LEDDY 266 Park Street “Bob Without fun. there is no joy. ... a fella who enjoys sports . . . next stop: college. Bowling Team 2: Cross Country 2. 3; Track Team 2. 3, 4: Boys’ Sports Club I. 2. 3. 4; Intramural Volleyball 3. 4; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Intramural Football 3. 4: Intramural Baseball 3, 4. JAMIESON L. LEE 3181 Main Street “Jamie Notre Dame’s loss is Bun- nell’s gain . . . Oh. so col- legiate ... so much fun to be with. Transferred from Notre Dame High School. Bridge- port. Connecticut. Latin Club 4; Variety Show 4. MARJORIE J. LEVI 27 Matthew Drive Midge Never hurries, never worries . . . Women were made to converse.” . . . will outline a career as a secretary. Home Economics Club 3. 4; Latin Club 2. 3: F.T.A. 1; Girls’ Sports Club 2. JANICE L. LEWIS 210 Greenfield Avenue “Jan” Our friendly gal with the big smile ... an eager-beaver for fun . . . active all the time. Girls’ Sports Club I, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3. 4: Spanish Club 3. 4: Ushers’ Guild 3. 4; Art Club 4. Scribe Staff 3. 4; Arista 4; Repertory Theatre Group 3, 4. MARY B LIGUORI 50 Brandon Avenue Mary” Timid silence has more elo- quence than speech. . . . an industrious worker . . . college dominates the future. Transferred from Utica Catholic High School, Utica. New York. Concert Band 3. Secretary 4; Laurel Repre- sentative 3. 4: Girls Sports Club 3; French Club 4; Va- riety Show 4: Arista 4. PHYLLIS F. LIMBACHER 812 Nichols Avenue “Phyl The artist ... a devoted stu- dent . . . awaiting her will be a career in Commercial Art. Ushers’ Guild 2. 3. 4; Arista 4; Girls’ Sports Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Class Council I, 2. 4. Vice President 3: Student Council Alternate 2. 3: Na- tional Honor Society 3. 4: Laurel Staff Art Editor 4: Foreign Exchange Commis- sion 3. 4. RUTH E. LOOSE 111 King Street Ruthie” Trim and neat, short and sweet . . between laughing and talking her day is full . . . has a flair for creativity. Girls Sports Club 2. 4; Thes- pians 2; Home Economics Club 3: Economics and Law Club 4; F.B.L.A. 4: Art dllb 4; Repertory Theatre Group 4. NANCY J. LYNCH 26 Ferndalc Avenue ‘‘Nancy’ Our vivacious cheerleader . . . as likeable as she is “lookable” . . . calm and capable in any situation. National Honor Society 3. Treasurer 4: Student Council Representative I. 2. 3. 4: Girls’ Sports Club I. 2. 3. 4; Cheerlcading Squad 3. 4: Va- riety Show 3. 4: Laurel Staff 3. Assistant Editor 4; Arista 4: Home Room Vice Presi- dent 3. 4. WILLIAM B MACARSKI 47 Sikorsky Place “Bill” “It’s in the book, why bother it?” . . a strong silent type . . . will serve Uncle Sam. RICHARD F. LOMBARD 1140 Chapel Street “Rich’’ Fun. fun. fun. and more fun . . . an eager eye for mis- chief . . buzzes around on his red scooter. Class Council 3. 4: Youth in Democracy 2; Laurel Staff 4; Piper Staff 4. EARL N. MacKENZIE 107 Canaan Court “Earl ’ “Never do today what may be put off until tomorrow.” . . . nothing worries him. nothing hurries him . . . will don the Army Green. Arista 4. Happiness exemplified. RONALD E MACKEY 38 Underwood Court Butch” Football, baseball, basketball — his hobbies ... a man of few words ... a pleasant fellow to know. Intramural Football 4; Intra- mural Volleyball 4; Intramu- ral Baseball 4; J.V. Basket- ball 3. GORDON A MacLANNAN 85 Hawkins Street Gord” Boat and waterskis = fun . . favorite remark. Hang in there.” . . . the future will include the Army. DULCINA M MAGERA 94 Sunnybank Avenue “Dell” Small in size, large in heart . . . good nature and good sense arc usual companions . . . the future road leads to college. Library Club I; FT.A. 2. 3. 4: French Club 2. 3, 4: Youth in Democracy 2; Va- riety Show 2. 3. 4: Arista 4. 45 BARBARA H MAKO 575 Connors Lane “Barb Live life to its fullest an artist at heart . . spends winter months skiing. Girls Sports Club 2: Dra- mateers 2; Spanish Club 3. 4; Art Club 4; Home Eco- nomics Club 3. PATRICIA A. MALLETT 78 Pumpkin Ground Road “Pat “Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well. . . quiet and thoughtful . . . preparing for a career as a secretary. F.B.L.A. 4; Economics and Law Club Secretary 4. MICHAEL L. MARELLA 120 Swanson Avenue “Mike” “When’s the next vacation?” interested in model cars . . plans a career in the field of engineering. MARJORIE A. MARFIAk 139 Old Town Road “Marge True to her work, her words and her friends ... a per- sonality that always pleases . . after B.H.S.. plans a career as a secretary. Home Economics Club 3. 4; F.B.L.A 3, 4; Steno Pool 4: Arista 4. WILLIAM D MARSH 58 Edison Street -Bill An easy going guy . . . ar- dent automobile addict . . pet peeve is procrastination 46 JUDITH E. MARTIN 62 Hull Court “Judy Sweetness and quietness combined in one . . sincere and friendly . . . college is her goal. Transferred from Roger Lud- lowc High School, Fairfield. Connecticut. WILLIAM L. McCANN 305 Hilltop Drive -Bill Always ready to enjoy a joke . . . life should be happy . . . electronically minded. Concert Band 1. 2, 3; Cross Country 3, 4; Intramural Track 3. 4; Intramural Foot- ball 2, 3. 4. SUSAN McCRACKEN 43 Cold Spring Circle Shelton “Sue” Co-operative, capable, and good natured . every job undertaken is well done “Please keep this aisle clear.” Ushers’ Guild 3. Secretary 4; Laurel Staff Editor 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3, Sec- retarv 4; F.T.A. Secretary 1. Treasurer 2. Vice Presi- dent 3: Youth in Democracy 2; Debate Club 3; Variety Show 2. 4. Arista 4; A Cap pella Choir 3. Secretary 4. linda s. McDaniel 58 Sharon Road “Lynn” An individualist in her be- liefs . . . I'm sorry!” . . . collegiate dresser. F.N.A. 2; Home Economics Club 2: A.A. Delegate 2; F.B.L.A 4; Girls’ Spofls Club 2; Economics and Law Club 4; Arista 4. JAMES V. McGUIRE 49 Parkway Drive -Jim A quiet man but quite a m; . . . a lively friend . . . rare good sport. Intramural Football 4. LAURENCE B. McMillan 481 Freeman Avenue “Benet Deserves recognition for scholarship and leadership . . . holds the gavel for the Student Council . . . liked by everyone who meets him. Student Council Vice Presi- dent 3, President 4; Concert Band I, 2. 3, 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; Latin Club President 2; Spanish Club 4. President 3; Variety Show 4: Intramural Football 2. 3. 4: Arista 4. GERALDINE L. MISINONILE 1355 Huntington Road “Gcrric” Her laugh is known to all . . . would rather talk than listen . . . found most often in a group. F.BL.A 4; Girls Sports Club 3. 4. JOHN P MISZUK 2803 Broadbridge Avenue “John “What should a man do but be merry?” . . . always at home on a basketball court . . . Hey! What’s happenin?” Class Council 4; Home Room Vice President 4; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; In- tramural Baseball 3, 4; Intra- mural Volleyball 4. NANCY M. MONTAGUE 65 Sheppard Street “Nancy” Pert and vivacious ... so nice to know . . . likes danc- ing and bowling. Girls Sports Club I, 2. 3, 4: Spanish Club 2; Home Eco- nomics Club 4; F.T.A. 4. WILLIAM D. MULLIGAN 102 Edison Street ••Bill” Friendly and easy going . . . a real nice guy . . . summer promotes boating and water skiing. Intramural Football 4; Intra- mural Volleyball 2. DAVID A. MORTENSEN 164 Wood Avenue “Dave” A car is a man’s best friend . . . everyone’s friend . . . the best time of day is 2:15. WILLIAM T McMAUGH 71 Sikorsk Place “Bill” Interested in sports . . . quiet sense of humor . . . friendly guy. LINDA R. MOE 246 Hilltop Drive ”Moe” Instigator of fun . . . always willing to help others . . . another Ferrante or Teisher? Photography Club 4, Sec- retary 2. President 3; Latin Club 2, 3; Variety Show 4; Girls’ Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 4; A.A. Delegate 3. 4; Home Room Vice President 1; School Store Manager 2, 3, 4. PAUL D. MOSKWA 72 Baird Court “Mosk” A silent manner . . . easy to know, easier to like ... a real sportsman. Track Team 1, 2. 3. 4; Intra- mural Football 3, 4; Cross Country 4. LINDA L. MOYHER 75 Kasper Circle “Lin” “Life is a happy thing . . . a hustling energetic sort . . hobbies include reading and sports. Ushers’ Guild 3. 4; French Club 3; Thespians 2: Girls’ Sports Club 2; Student Council Alternate 4; F.T.A. 3. 4. 47 PAMELA M. MURCKO 90 Brewster Street “Pam” Fun often follows the well worn path to her door . . . her friends delight in her rollicking sense of humor . . • intelligence in school and in life. Girls Sports Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Dramat- ics Club 2; Class Council 3, 4; Laurel Staff 4; Debating Club 1; Arista 4. JAMES J MURDOCK 22 Legion Avenue “Jim” Work is work and must be done, but while I work I have my fun.” ... a rugged sportsman . . . everybody’s buddy. Varsity Football 2, 3; Stu- dent Football Coach 4: Boys Sports Club 2, 3, 4; A.A. Delegate 2, 4; Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, 4; In- tramural Baseball 2, 3, 4; Home Room President 2, 3, 4; Chefs Club 4. RAYLENE F. MUTCHLER 1900 Nichols Avenue “Rae” Friendly and good natured . . . never without friends . . . unpredictable in her actions. Girls Chorus 2. 3: F.B.L.A. 3. 4; Steno Pool 4; Econom- ics and Law Club 4; Home Economics Club 4; F.N.A. 4: Arista 4. MARILYN C. NASH 1295 Salvia Street “Marilyn Sophisticated, with a gra- cious personality . . . con- scientious student . . . always on the go. Girls’ Sports Club 2, 3, 4; F.N.A. 1. 2, 3. Vice Presi- dent 4; Ushers Guild 3, 4; Student Council Representa- tive 2. 3. 4; Chairman of Foreign Exchange Commis- sion 4: Spanish Club 2, 3. 4; Arista 4. KAREN M. NELSON 55 Burbank Drive “Karen” Tall and mischievous . . . sociable and sincere . . . sometimes quiet, sometimes not. Ushers’ Guild 3. 4; Scribe Staff 3. 4; Girls’ Sports Club 2, 3, 4: Student Council Al- ternate 2. 3. 4; Home Room Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4; F.- B.L.A. 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Arista 4. RICHARD P NEMEC 185 Andrew Street “Rich” Interested in model cars . . . to worry is a waste of ener- gy .. . talks only when he has something worthwhile to say. JOHN P. NEMERGUT James Farm Road “Jake” A sports enthusiast . . . al- ways friendly with a smile . . . unhurried and even tem- pered is his manner. A.A. Delegate 2, Vice Presi- dent 3, President 4; Latin Club 2. 3, 4; National Honor Society 3. Vice President 4; Varsity Football 2. 3, Co- Captain 4; Varsity Track 2. 3. Co-Captain 4; Boys’ Sports Club 2, 3, 4; Home Room President 3. 4; Arista 4. GEORGIA A. NETTLETON 3010 Huntington Road “George” Life of the party . . . What a dancer! . . . sweet and considerate. Spanish Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Girls’ Sports Club 2. 3; Scribe Staff 3. 4; Thespians 2; Girls’ Leaders Club 2; Home Economics Club 4. “Smile for the people. Gorgeous. DONALD C. OLSON 61 Huntington Road “Don” Likable guy . dependable . . . passion for cars, cars. ROBERT R NEWPORT $8 Duke Drive “Bob” lays little, thinks much . . fustv orthy friend . . . con- iderate of others. PATRICIA M O’ROURKE 515 Henry Avenue “Pat Small, but mighty ... al- ways full of pep . . . never at a loss for words. Girls’ Sports Club 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Leaders Club 3; Steno Pool 4; F.B.L.A. 3, 4; Home Economics Club 4; F.N.A. 4; Economics and Law Club 4. STEPHEN L. NOVAK 130 Greenfield Avenue “Steve” “Sailing, sailing, over the bounding main.’’ . . . always a grin . . . seldom serious. Traffic Squad 3; Photography Club 3. JOSEPH R ODICE 582 Freeman Avenue “Jay” Dependable and trustworthy .a smile to greet every- one . . . “Son of a gun.’’ Class Council 1. 2. 3, 4; Arista 4; French Club Presi- dent 4: Latin Club 2, 4. President 3: Boys’ Sports Club 2. 3, 4; Boys’ State Representative 3; Golf 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Laurel Sport’s Editor 4. “Who me? Push this button? ROBERT J. OTOCKA 128 Castle Drive “Bob” Studies don’t interfere with his private life . . . carefree . . . a terrific salesman he will be. HELEN R. OWENS lOClifflawn Road “Winkie A willing worker . . . paint- ing and singing are just two of her pastimes ... a mind of her own. Girls'1 Chorus 1; Library Club 1. 2, 3, Secretary 4; Art Club 3. 4; Savings Club 3. 4: Laurel Staff 4; Service Corps 1; Arista 4. AUGUST A. PALMER 392 Franklin Avenue “Augie” Nothing hurries him: nothing worries him . . . carefree . . . enjoys life. Boys’ Sports Club 1. 2. 3, 4. JUNE K. PARADISE 4 Parkway Drive “June” Never an idle moment . . . a future chemist . . . intel- ligence plus personality. Science Club 1, Secretary 2, President 3; Chess Club Sec- retary 2; Debating Club I, 3, Secretary 2; Math Club President 3; Library Club 1, 2, 3; Girls’ Sports Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Repertory Theatre Group 4; Arista 4. LAURIE E. PATRICK 5667 Main Street. Putney “Laurie” A number one sense of hu- mor ... a friend to one and all ... an outdoor girl. Student Council Representa- tive 1; Girls’ Chorus 1; A.A. Delegate 2; Class Council 2. 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 2; Art Club Treasurer 3; Spanish Club 3. EDWARD M PERCHALUK 304 Circle Drive “Ed” Easy going and relaxed . . . the outdoor type ... a fu- ture state policeman. Science Club 1; Skin Diving Club I. 2, 3. 4; Traffic Squad 3.4. RAYMOND F. PETERSEN 201 Plymouth Street “Bear” The star of the line ... a winning personality . . . avid in sports of any type. Boys’ Sports Club 1. 2, 3. 4; A.A. Delegate 2; Varsity Football 2, 3. Co-Captain 4: Varsity Baseball 2. 3. Cap- tain 4: Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Base- ball 1, 2. 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROL A. PETROVITCH 545 Tanager Place “Carol” One of the easy going set . . . “But I don’t under- stand.” . . . fun is her best friend. F.N.A. I. 2; Home Econom- ics Club 3, 4; Girls’ Sports Club 1. 2, 4; Photography Club 2. 4; Arista 4. JULIE J. PETROVITCH 582 Barnum Terrace Ext. “Julie” A whirlpool of activity . . . left right-left . . . quiet — but not unnoticed. Girls’ Sports Club 3. 4; Home Economics Club 4; Economics and Law Club 4. ALFRED PETTIT 106 Canaan Court Al” Man about town . . . plucks those guitar strings . . . finds school rather boring. JANE M PFEIFFENBERG 160 Orchard Hill Drive “Jane” Good hearted and agreeable to all ... a nice person to know . . . college in the future. Transferred from Windsor High School. Windsor. Con- necticut. F.B.L.A. 4; Eco- nomics and Law Club 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Girls’ Sports Club 4; Art Club 4. ROGER A PILOTTI 195 Wiebe Avenue “Roge” Dependability is a quality of leadership . . . “It is the province of knowledge to speak, and the privilege of wisdom to listen.’’ . . . per- sonality three times his size. Student Council Representa- tive 3, 4; Concert Band 1. 2. 3, 4; F.T.A. 2. 3, 4; Trj-M 2, 3, 4; Youth in Democracy 2; Laurel Staff 4; Scribe Staff 4; Arista 4. MARY M. PISKURA 426 Cutspring Road “Mary” May I do your hair?” . life is too short to worr about it . . . usually see where there’s a crowd. F.B.L.A 4. 50 DENNIS J. POTOC1K 583 Patterson Avenue Denny” Calm in all situations . . . artistic in every manner . . . a good mixer. LAUREEN M POVONDRA 255 London Terrace “Laurie” Fun is her constant com- panion ... a devoted beach- comber . . Forget it!” F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Student Council Alternate 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Girls’Sports Club 4; Arista 4. RICHARD L PREZIOSO Beaver Dam Road “Rick” Waits for the weekends . . . let nothing come between him and his car ... a future in construction work. THOMAS A. PUGLISE 10 Reitter Street “Pug” “Homework — what’s that?” . . . vacation is the best part of the school year . . . cars are his life. ANTON REUT 131 Green Valley Road ‘Toby” A good sense of humor goes a long way . . . strike up the band . . takes things “slow and easy.” Latin Club 2. Vice President 2. President 3; Concert Band 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Laurel Staff Co-Advertising Manager 4; Class Council 2, 3, 4; Boys’ Sports Club 2, 3.4. RICHARD L. QUICK 1650 North Avenue “Dick” A real live wire . . . gets around ... his future lies in the U.S. Naval Reserve. THOMAS W. POLAND 60 Briarheld Drive “Tom” A true swimmer in every sense of the word ... a capable leader . . . college bound. Intramural Basketball 2; In- tramural Baseball 3; Swim Team 3, Co-Captain 4; Latin Club 4; Intramural Football 4: Boys’ Sports Club 2, 3, 4. ALBERT A. PUDIMS 233 Patterson Avenue “Chip” Always seeking a good time . . . not one to worry much . . . quiet except with the boys. Varsity Basketball 3. 4; Var- sity Baseball 3. 4; Intramu- rals 2. 3, 4; Boys’ Sports Club 2, 3. 4. DAVID T. RAY 85 Canaan Court “Dave” A cross country star ... not a care in the world . . . football — a favorite. Varsity Football 3; Track Team 1, 2. 4. JOSEPH F. REILLY 144 Kenwood Avenue “Jody” Cars and sports above all . . . one of the gang . . . takes life as it comes. Intramural Baseball 2, 3. 4; Intramural Football 2. 3. 4: Arista 4. 51 “Where there's a will, there’s a way.” . . . “Mischief is King and I am his slave.” . . . a likable person. LINDA T. ROCKS 1098 Huntington Road Boone Seriousness and devilry rolled into one ... a friend- ly nature ... a pleasure to know. F.B.L.A. 4; F.N.A. 4; Rep- ertory Theatre Group 3, 4; Girls’ Sports Club 4; Steno Pool 4: Red Cross Repre- sentative 4: Girls’ Chorus 2. JANET M ROZDIL 49$ Barnum Terrace Ext. “Jan” Her winning smile could never fail . . . well deserving of happiness and success . . . perfect hostess for the for- eign exchange student. Concert Band I. 2, 3; Class Council 4; Library Club 1. 2. President 3. 4: French Club 2. 3; Laurel Staff Co- Advertising Manager 4; Tri- M 2, 3. 4; Girls Sports Club 3, 4; Arista 4. ROBERT E. RULAND $84 Laughlin Road West “Bob” A man of a few thousand words . . . ambition is his middle name . . . well de- serving of success. Concert Band 2. 3. 4; Boys’ Sports Club 2. 3, 4: French Club 2: Arista 4. PAUL L. RUST 4$9 Windsor Avenue “Buzz” Never a dull moment . . . friends galore . . . “What’s the story here?” Scribe Staff 3, 4; Class Coun- cil 2, 4; A.A. Alternate 3; Home Room President 2. 3, 4; Intramural Volleyball 2; Intramural Softball 3: Intra- mural Football 4; Variety Show 4. 52 DIANE R SABOVIK 48 Phillips Street “Dee” Always on the go ... a sew- it-yourself gal ... a person- ality with rare qualities. Repertory Theatre Group 3, 4: Library Club 2, 4, His- torian 3; Girls’ Sports Club 2. 3. 4; Art Club 4; Home Economics Club 4; Home Room Secretary 3; Arista 4. RICHARD P SALADYGA 1087 Nichols Avenue “Rich” Quiet acceptance of life’s ups and downs . . . good natured . . . an all around nice guy. JAMES A. SALERNO 36 Sunflower Avenue “Jim” The way to have a friend is to be one . . . livens up any class ... a car enthusiast. J.V. Football 2. BARBARA M. SAUTTER 194 Freeman Avenue Barb Quiet till you get to know her ... a future nurse . . . liked by everyone. F.N.A. 2. 3. 4; Girls' Club 2. 4: Spanish Club 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 4; Red Cross Representative 3. MICHAEL V. SAXA 115 Allyndftfc Drive •Mike” Sports make his world go round . . . never bothered by studies . . . friendly and easy going. J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3. 4; Varsity Baseball 4; Intramural Foot- ball 2. 3. 4; Intramural Vol- leyball 2, 3, 4; Home Room Vice President 2, 3, 4; A.A. Delegate 2: Scribe Staff 3. 4. PAUL E. SCHEFFLER 412 Laughlin Road Paul'' Checkmate ... a man of few words . . . “The quiet ac- complish much.” Concert Band I. 2. 3. Treas- urer 4: Arista 4; National Honor Society 3. President 4: Chess Club 2, President 3, 4; Class Council 3: Intra- mural Football 2, 3. 4; Intra- mural Softball 2, 3, 4; Intra- mural Volleyball 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA M. SANTINO 100 Wi I brook Road “Pat” A girl on the go . . . am- bitious and good natured . . . occasionally serious, more often fun-loving. Student Council Representa- tive 4. Alternate 2, 3: F.N.- A. 2, 3. Secretary 4; A Cap- pella Choir 3, Vice President 4; Laurel Staff Assistant Edi- tor 4; All-State Chorus 3; Class Council 3: Oklahoma 3; Girls' Sports Club 2, 3, 4. FRANK G. SCHEPP 87 Hazelwood Terrace “Frank” Humor and friendliness per- fectly mixed . . . one of the fellas . . an easy going nature. “The effectiveness of this procedure is indicated when . . THOMAS R. SCHMITT 513 Franklin Avenue ‘Tom” Spirited and likable . . . everyone’s friend . . . quite a my. Track Team 2, 3: Arista 4. FRED S. SCHNEIDER 165 Stonybrook Road “Fred” An easy going guy . . . enjoys a good time . . . college is next. Intramural Football 3; Track Team 3. HENRY P. SCHORZ 45 Bullard Court “Hank’’ He who is friendly will never lack friends . . . quite a classic . . . has his own opinion about everything. Intramural Football 2. 3. 4: Intramural Baseball 2. 3. 4: Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; A.A. Delegate 4; Home Room Treasurer 3, 4; Vari- ety Show 2, 3; Intramural Volleyball 2. 4 ARLENE SCHROEDER 193 Reed s Lane “Arlene Sincere and friendly to all who know her . . . gladly helps . . . well deserving of happiness. F.N.A. 2. 3. 4; F.B.L.A. 4: Savings Club 4. ALAN T. SCHWARZ 61 Bridgeview Place “Al Hair that’s oh so red . quite the conversationalist . . . looks toward college. Spanish Club 3, 4; Intramu- ral «Football 2; F.B.L.A. 4: Youth in Democracy 2; Pho- tography Club 1. WILLIAM E. SCHWEITZER 304 Brooklawn Road “Bill We are only young once . . . helps brighten the home room every morning . . . “Same to you fella. Varsity Football 2. 3, 4: In- tramural Basketball 2: Intra- mural Volleyball 3. LUKE M. SCINTO 45 Rosedale Terrace “Luke Likes water sports ... a deep thinker . . . friendly by nature. Mixed Chorus 2: A Cappella Choir 4: Latin Club 2; Intra- mural Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Photographv Club 4: Science Club 1. RUSSELL T. SEHL 921 Huntington Road “Russ To serve his country is his goal . . . quiet — except with his friends ... a car enthusiast. 54 LINDA J. SHARP 163-A James Farm Road “Sharpie Dynamite comes in small packages . . . friends galore . . . continually on the go. Scribe Staff 3, 4; A.A. Dele- gate 3. SANDRA K. SHAUGHNESSY 355 Wilbar Drive “Sandy” “More great in heart and spirit than words could ever tell. . . . attractive, alert and full of fun . . . much she’s undertaken, much she’s done. Student Council Representa- tive 1. 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Home Room Secretary 2, 3, 4; Girls Leaders Club 3, President 2; Girls’ Sports Club 1. 2. 3, 4; A.A. Alter- nate 2, 3; Variety Show 3. 4; Laurel Staff 4; Arista 4. DONALD T. SHEA 136 Fairvicw Avenue •Tom Quiet, until you get to know him . . “Live life to the fullest. ... a woodworking enthusiast. LEE R SHERIDAN 256 Abram Street “Lee” “Worry is bad for one’s health.” . . . has a good time, all the time . . . work is a hobby. Swim Team 2; Home Room Vice President 4. ROBERT E. SHERMAN 3446 Main Street Bob“ “The foot holds a fascina- tion. ... a good student . . . has a way with the trumpet. Dance Band 1, 2. 3, 4; Con- cert Band 1. 2, 3, 4: Intra- mural Baseball 3: Arista 4. SUSAN B SILVER FAR B 274 Roger Drive “Sue” A nicer gal is hard to find . . . rarely at a loss for words . . . future secretary'. Girls Chorus 2. 3; Girls’ Sports Club 3. 4; Economics and Law Club 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Steno Pool 4. WILLIAM A. SIMON 318 Henry Avenue “Bill” A boy for basketball ... a future accountant . . . one of the lively ones Intramural Basketball 2. RICHARD A. SINGER 176 Sheppard Street “Richie” Fore . . . rates golf as great . . . a future businessman. Spanish Club 3. 4; F.B.L.A. 4: Savings Club 4; Boys Sports Club 2, 3, 4; Econom- ics and Law Club 4; Home Room Secretary 3; Home Room Treasurer 4; A.A. Al- ternate 4. NANCY L. SLAIS 1047 Nichols Avenue “Nan” Personality plus ... the big- gest smile — free to every- one . . . soft spoken. Arista 4. ADAM M SOBOLEWSKI 75 Sheppard Street “Adam” “The quiet accomplish much.” . . . engineering waits in the future ... a friendly manner. Class Council 3; Intramural Baseball 2. 3: Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Intramural Football 2. 3. 4. CLAUDIA M SMITH 48 Vought Place “Claudia” Future member of the fash- ion world . . . “The quiet ac- complish much.” . . . has a sweet smile. F.N.A. I. 2. 3; Spanish Club 1. 3, 4; Home Economics Club 3f 4; Laurel Repre- sentative 4. r STANLEY O. SIKORSKI 986 East Main Street “Stan” A tremendous athlete . . . to know him is to like him . good natured and quick witted. Student Council Representa- tive 2, 3. 4; Varsity Football 2, 3. 4; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Tri-captain 4: A.A. Dele- gate I; Intramural Volleyball 2. 3; Track Team 1. 2; Home Room President 1 . ROGER W SKIFFINGTON 161 Parkwood Road A good-natured fellow . . . always ready for a good time . . . a car enthusiast. JEFFREY P SMITH 80 Clifflawn Road “Jeff” “Need any insurance?” . . . takes life as it comes . . . “Do I care? . Concert Band 1. 2, 3; Span- ish Club 3; Variety Show 3, 4: Class Council 1. 4; Boys’ Sports Club 3. 4; Intramural Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Intramu- ral Baseball 1. 2, 3. 4; Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4. PAUL A. SMITH 584 Woodstock Avenue “Paul” Tall. dark, and handsome . . . a man of few words ... his future is uncertain. Home Room President 3: Chefs Club 4. 55 LINDA A. SOLHLM 814 Wilcoxson Avenue i in Quiet and shy” . . . Why worry? ... a future secre- tary. F.B.L.A. 4; Home Econom- ics Club 4; Girls' Sports Club 4; Arista 4. RICHARD L. SORENSEN 3950 Main Street Rick” New face in the Senior Class . . . an enjoyable personality . . . usually found in Room 201. Transferred from Stratford High School. Stratford, Con- necticut. FRANCES A. SPELLMAN 94 Charlton Street Franki” Baseball prone . . . bright and cheerful . . . Live life as if you would die tomor- row, and learn as if you would live forever.” DONALD D. SPENGLER 100 River Road Drew Milford's loss is our gain . . . at home in a sailboat ... a real collegiate dresser. Transferred from Milford High School, Milford, Con- necticut. JOSEPH J. SPERRY 155 Auburn Street Joe” Interested in baseball and basketball . . . man about town . . . friendly and lik- able. Transferred to Central High School. Bridgeport. Connec- ticut. October 1962. 56 SANDRA D. SPITZ 88 Anson Street Sandy” Enjoys indoor sports . . . quite a bowler and dancer . . . a free spirit. F.B.L.A. 4; Girls’ Sports Club 2. 3. 4; A.A. Delegate 3; F.N.A. 2. 3; Home Eco- nomics Club 4; Dramatics 2. AMY B. SPIVACK 3350 Main Street Amy” Sweet 'n bright . . . terrific twirler . . . her smiles win friends. French Club 2, 4; Girls’ Chorus 1, 2. Secretary 3; Home Room President 3 . 4; F.N.A. 2; Twirler 3, Captain 4; Girls’ Sports Club 2; Laurel Staff 4; Class Council 4. SUSANNE M STANLEY 62 Hull Court “Sue” Her eyes really sparkle when she's having a good time . . easy going . . . dresses in style. F.N.A. 4: F.B.L.A. 4 Anybody got a match? RICHARD G. STEER 318 Burbank Avenue “Rick” The boy with the flying feet . . . a whirlwind in a small package . . “You slay me!” Cross Country 3. 4; Track Team 2, 3. 4. CAROLE J. STEWART 76 Osborne Street “Carole” Quiet and shy . . . sincerity in all endeavors . . . college awaits in the future. F.T.A. 4; Home Economics Club 4. JANET L. STIRk 245 Tavern Rock Road “Jan Take it easy!” . . . dancing and bowling are fun . . . plans to be a secretary. F.B.L.A. 4; Dramateers I. WAYNE R. STOOPS 300 Overland Drive “Wayne” Future plans include college . . . engines — internal com- bustion . . . “Demand of no other, what you would not do yourself.” Transferred from Andrew Warde High School, Fair- field. Connecticut. Track Team 2, 3, 4; Swim Team 4; Piper Staff 3; Intra- mural Football 3, 4; Intra- mural Baseball 3, 4; Intra- mural Basketball 4; Intra- mural Volleyball 4. JUDITH M STASIUNAS 248 Roger Drive “Judy” Always a smile ... a talka- tive gal . . . plans for col- lege Class Council 2, 3: Girls’ Sports Club 2. 3, 4; A.A. Delegate 4; Home Room Treasurer 2; Dramateers I; Student Council Alternate 2. 3. 4; Scribe Staff 3, 4. What! One dollar and fifty cents?' JANICE L. STORN 1011 Success Avenue Jan- Pleasant and cheerful . . . enjoys swimming and danc- ing ... a future beauty operator. MARY F. STRATTON 155 Claudia Drive “Mary” Never at a loss for words . . . mischievous at times . . . a future in hairdressing will follow. F.B.L.A. 3, 4; Girls Sports Club 3, 4; Home Ecomonics Club 4. CLIFFORD N STROTE 50 Wilbar Drive “Cliff” Varsity letterman . . . “Off we go into the wild blue yonder.” ... a real all- around nice guy. Varsity Football 2. 3. 4; J.V. Basketball 3, 4: A.A. Dele- gate I. 2. 3. 57 LINDA M. SULIK 12 Allyndale Drive “Lin” Quiet but friendly ... so neat in appearance ... a diligent student. Steno Pool 4: Girls’ Sports Club 3, 4; Art Club 2: Eco- nomics and Law Club 4: F.B.L.A. 4; Variety Show 4; Home Economics Club 1. GAIL T. SULLIVAN 240 Wilbrook Road “Sully” Has a flair for art . . . after BH.S. a career in dental hy- giene will follow . . . “Hey. would I kid you? . Stage Crew 3; Art Club 3. 4: Intramural Basketball 3. 4; Girls Sports Club 3. 4; F.B.- L.A. 3. ROBERT B. SULLIVAN 2672 Broadbridge Avenue “Sully” A good kid . . . always looking for fun . . . enthusi- asm for sports. Intramural Basketball 1. 2; Intramural Baseball 2. ROGER G. SWIFT 1360 Nichols Avenue “Roger Personable and friendly . . . a quiet person except when otherwise . . . has a good time. JACK M. TAMBORRA 159 Reitter Street T A finer athlete can’t be found . . . one of the boys . . . “Thanks a lot!!”. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track Team 1; Class Council 3; Home Room President 2, 3. 4; Boys’ Sports Club 2, 3, 4: Class Vice President 4. FREDERICK W TARTAGLIA 125 Albright Avenue “Fred Says little, thinks much . enjoys reading . . . bound for success. LOUIS N. TERZO 715 Huntington Road “Louie “Son of a gun . . . personal- ity explodes with each word he says . . . sports are his mainstay. Swim Team 2. 3. 4; Varsity Baseball 3. 4; Track Team I; Boys’ Sports Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Class Council 4; Arista President 4. ALAN G. THORPE 636 Robin Lane “Al” ( Q CQ DE K-TMW . . interested in amateur radio . . easy going is his manner. Photography Club 3. ROBERT G. THURKETTLE 481 Highland Avenue “Bob Has a way with the girls . . . a friendly smile for every- one . . . he’s college bound. J.V. Baseball 2; Intramural Volleyball 2; Intramural Baseball 3; Laurel Repre- sentative 3, 4; A.A. Delegate 2; Boys’ Sports Club 3. 4. JOYCE A. TIMPANELLI 175 Gienfield Avenue “Joyce” Uses all her energy for smil- ing .. . heading for hair- dressing ... so easy to know. F.B.L.A 3, 4; Repertory Theatre Group 3; F.N.A. 2; Economics and Law Club 4; A.A. Alternate 2. 58 BARBARA A TOMPKINS 79 Baton Street “Barb’ Behind her quietness there's a ready smile ... no need to hurry ... is interested in others. EDWARD J TOPOLSKI 145 Carol Road “Ed Enjoys sports . . . future plans uncertain . . . earnest in all he does. Intramural Football 2, 3. 4. DENNIS M TOWNLEY 45 Wiklund Avenue “Denny” Books do not get his un- divided attention . . enjoys the wordly things in life . . a man about school. RICHARD K. TOMKINS 37 Marchant Road “Rich” Earnest and energetic . . . mincrology is his hobby . . . a trumpet is his constant companion. Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4; Boys’ Sports Club 2. 3, 4. ■ MARGARET E. TRAIN 4 Bunnell Avenue “Mamie” An accomplished swimmer . . . poised and demure . . . a welcome addition to Bun- nell. Transferred from New Hart- ford Central School. New Hartford, New York. F.T.A. 4; Arista 4. “Senior Sophisticates.” STANLEY S. TRANQUILLO 3712 Broadbridge Avenue “Stan” Guns usurp his interest . . . in school he docs a lot of hanging around” ... his energy is vented in other than scholarly directions. Track Team 3. 4. MARIE D. TRAPHAGEN 75 Karen Avenue “Marie” A quiet smile tells of a quiet person . . . studying is definitely not her forte . . . a gracious friend. Girls’ Sports Club 3: Home Economics Club 3: F.N.A. 3: F B I. A. 4. ANNE L. TREVETHAN 542 Freeman Avenue “Annie” A grand combination of gaiety and determination . takes a serious turn when it comes to studying ... a most friendly “Howdy” to all in sight. Chcerleading Squad 3. 4: National Honor Society 3. 4; Student Council Alternate 1. 2. Representative 3. Secre- tary 4; Latin Club 2. 4. Vice President 3; French Club 4; Concert Band 1,2; Arista 4; 59 Variety Show 3. 4. JUDITH D. TROLAND 93 Ward Street “Judy” A winsome manner wins many friends . . . the bell rings and she is almost on time ... a happy girl takes life in her stride. Girls’ Chorus 2: Mixed Cho- rus 3: A Cappella Choir 3. MARY TURNER 215 River Valley Road “Mar A broad grin directed at everything except studying . . . a true friend interested in her fellow “students” . . . sports provide an outlet for limitless energy. Thespians 2; Girls’ Sports Club 3; Student Council Representative 2, 4, Alter- nate 3: French Club 2; F.N.- A. 3: Savings Club 3; Arista 4. ANNE L. USDAVIN 418 Glenridge Road “Anne” Doesn’t always realize how wonderfully funny she is . . . an able student . . . “C’est la vie.” Dramatics Club 1. 2; Library Club 1, 2; Latin Club 2; French Club 3, 4; Class Council 3; Scribe Staff 3. 4: Arista 4. D. CRAIG VANDENBERG 40 London Terrace “Craig” Friendly personality toward all ... a student who de- lights the polite part of man- kind ... his trumpet is a good part of life. Concert Band 1, 2. 3. Presi- dent 4: Home Room Vice President 2. 3. 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; A.A. Delegate 3, Alternate 4: Arista 4. KATHLEEN M. VANE 15 San Pedro Avenue “Kathy” Her laugh and grin are quite contagious . . . dances up a storm ... a compliment de- served for all her sewing. Girls' Sports Club 1. 2, 3: Thespians 2: Latin Club 2: F.T.A. 3. 4: Home Econom- ics Club Treasurer 3; Savings Club 2; A.A. Delegate 4: Arista 4. JULIA R. VANNUCCI 34 Cardinal Place “Julie” Just give her an audience and she’ll talk forever . . . breezes along and takes life in her stride ... a sports’ fan whose favorite is swim- ming. Latin Club 2; Girls’ Sports Club 3, 4; F B I .A 3. 4; F.N.A. 4; Red Cross Repre- sentative 2; Home Econom- ics Club 4. ANDREW S. VARGOVCHIK 217 Ferndalc Avenue Andy” Where would the football team be without him? . . . cars. cars, cars ... his sense of humor delights many. Varsity Football 3. 4; Stu- dent Council Alternate 1: Home Room President 3. 4. JOHN R VASZ 155 Sunnybank Avenue “Potts” Behind the humor — a brain is hard at work . . . Bun- nell’s photographer ... a flip sense of humor Stage Crew 2: Traffic Squad 3: Photography Club 2. 3. President 4. Revelry before the curtain goes up. SHARON L. VOOS 55 Mapledale Avenue “Sharon” A good listener, an excellent talker ... a good nature wins friends . . . don’t let her size fool you! KB.L A. 4; Typing Club I; Girls’ Chorus I. 2, 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Girls’ Sports Club I. WILLIAM F. WALLAT 270 M Street ‘'Bill” A great enemy to the dull moment . . . isn’t the type who will fade into a crowd . . . a weird, but funny, sense of humor. Boys’ Sports Club !; Student Council Representative I: Laurel Representative 4: Photography Club I; A.A. Delegate 2. VERONICA R WALLUK 76 Henry Avenue Vcrny” A quiet, sincere friend to all . . . a scholar in the true sense of the word . . . her interest in others comes na- turally. F.T.A. 3. 4; Spanish Club 4; Arista 4. Appreciation for diligence. JENNIFER L. WATSON 254 Plymouth Street Jenny’’ Full of fun. but a hard worker ... a flair for the unusual . . . always herself and completely at ease. Ushers Guild 2. 4, Vice President 3; Class Council 2. 4; Girls’ Sports Club 3. 4, Secretary 2: Home Room Treasurer 3; French Club 2; Laurel Staff 4; Variety Show 2. 3. 4; Arista Vice President 4. MARC J. VENABLES 203 Raven Terrace “Marc” A ready laugh lurks behind his grin ... an easy going boy who’s easy to make friends with ... a gay mad- cap view of life. Class President 1; Student Council Representative 3; Home Room Vice President 3; Track Team 1. 2. VIRGINIA A. WARNER 92 Ann Terrace “Ginnie” Her busy social life leaves little time for study . . . pleases your eye and talks incessantly ... a whirlwind of energy. Home Room Secretary 3. 4; F.T.A. 2. 3; F.B.L.A. 4; Sav- ings Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Thespians 3; A.A. Delegate 2, 3, 3; Arista 4. ROBERT W WEEKS 53 Sunflower Avenue ‘’Bob” Out for a good laugh . . . worrying is too much trouble to bother with ... an ardent sports fan. Laurel Staff 4; Student Council Representative 1; Boys’ Sports Club 2; Spanish Club 3; A.A. Alternate 4: Class Council 4. JOANNE M WEGRZYN 330 Albert Avenue “Jo” Eager to learn, uses her knowledge well ... a help- ing hand to everyone . . . an unusual girl who is a rare but lucky find. Debating Club 1. 2, Vice President 3, President 4; F.T.A. 2. Treasurer 3, Vice President 4: Library Club 3. Vice President 2; Science Club 1, President 2. Secre- tary 3; Chess Club Secretary 2. 3; Latin Club 2. 3. 4: _ French Club 3. 4; Ushers’ 61 Guild 3, 4. KATHLEEN V ZEMOLA 294 Highland Avenue “Kathy” A carefree personality has no room for worry . . . can’t he hurried ... to be quiet is an impossibility. F.B.L.A. 4; Girls’ Chorus I. 2. 3; Mixed Chorus 3; Girls’ Sports Club I. BARBARA L. WHITE 128 Laughlin Road East “Barb” Her laugh may well be over some recent act of mischief . . . just nicely quiet and un- assuming . . . would go far for a little fun. Thespians 2; Library Club 2; Girls’ Sports Club 2: Arista 4. ALBERT E. WHITING 151 Broadmere Road “AP Mischievousness is first na- ture with him . . . schoolwise — he comes as late and leaves as early as possible . . . an outdoor man. ANN E. WIGNALL 119 Lobdell Drive “Wig When her witty humor takes over — watch out!... cheer- leading is but a facet of a most active life . . . can con- verse with anyone about any- thing with ease. Student Council Representa- tive 2. 4. Alternate 3; Na- tional Honor Society 3. 4; Cheerleading Squad 3, As- sistant Captain 4; Variety Show' 3, 4; Girls’ State Rep-„ resentative 3; Class Council 3; Girls’ Sports Club 2. 3. 4; Girls’ Leaders Club 2. Vice President 3. JOHN A. WILCOXSON 3426 Main Street “John A quiet, but evident, sense of humor ... as hallguard he keeps his eye on traffic . . . a man of stature. Traffic Squad 3. JEFFREY M YOUNG 315 Nassau Road “Jeff An individualist . . . “Well, you see. it’s like this. . . . enjoys music and photog- raphy. Photography Club 2. 4; Scribe Staff 4. GEORGE ZOLOVCHIK 1155 Success Avenue George A quiet, offhand air sur- rounds him . . . good marks are not of utmost importance . . . one of the boys. THOMAS M. ZUKE 61 Arrowhead Place Tom” - His easy character earns quick friendships ... a car enthusiast ... a member of the anti-study league. JEANNE M. ZUKOWSKI 337 Ferndale Avenue “Jeanie” Easy to know . . . with a good typist, speed is the word . . . likes whomever she meets. Girls’ Sports Club 2; French Club 2; Student Council Al- ternate 2; Thespians 2; F.T.- A. 3; F.B.L.A. 3, 4; Laurel Representative 3; Arista 4. 62 IN MEMORIAM MAUREEN PATRICIA CRAIG 1944-1962 LIFE Life! we've been long together. Through pleasant and through cloudy weather; 'Tis hard to part when friends are dear — Perhaps ’twill cost a sigh, a tear; Then steal away, give little warning. Choose thine own time; Say not good night — but in some brighter clime Bid me good morning. Anna Letitia Barbauld 63 Worlds to conquer UNDERCLASSMEN JUNIORS ... WE STRIVE NOT TO EQUAL The Junior Ring . . . JUNIOR Molding in exquisite harmony Rings, Banquet, Dance, An inexperienced vessel being equipped in anticipation of coming journeys . . . JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS, Left to Right: Alicia Marin. Vice President: Henry Zoeller. President: Cynthia Wilson. Secretary; Carol Buda. Treasurer. BUT TO EXCEL” COUNCIL Winter Escort at the Junior Ring Dance HOMEROOM 138 OFFICERS. left to Right: Dawn Whiting. President. Daniel Molnar. Vice President: Thomas Smith. Secretary; Gloria Teshoney, Treasurer. ADVISOR: Mr. Andrew Juris. 67 HOMEROOM 217 OFFICERS. Left to Right: Eric Wahlberg. President; Watson, Secretary; Patricia Vane, Treasurer. ADVISOR: Henry Zoeller. Vice President; Lynn Mrs. Joan Andrzejewski. HOMEROOM 207 OFFICERS. Left to Right: Donald DeBernardo, President; Cheryl Burrus, Vice President Susan Charles. Secretary; Carol Buda, Treasurer. ADVISOR Miss Eloisc Carter. HOMEROOM 213 OFFICERS. Left to Right: Robert Plumb. President: Fred Rehm. Vice President: Joanne Rotty, Secretary; Joan Purfield, Treasurer. ADVISOR: Mr. Victor Fox. HOMEROOM 210 OFFICERS, Left to Right: Joe Lavorgna. President; Ted Kostopoulos. Vice President; Al Griffin. Secretary-Treasurer. ADVISOR: Mr. Warren Benson. 69 HOMEROOM 212 OFFICERS. Left to Right: Frank Pitoniak. President; Judith Northup. Vice President; Vera Obydionoff, Secretary; Patricia Olson. Treasurer. ADVISOR: Mr. Arthur Poppe. HOMEROOM 218 OFFICERS, Left to Right: Donna Hosey. President; Claire Charbonneau. Vice President; Diane Convertino. Secretary; Patricia Gcrgley, Treasurer. ADVISOR: Miss Peggy Sommers. 70 HOMEROOM 216 OFFICERS. Left to Right: James Stone. President; Trudy Thomas. Vice President; Barbara Stmko. Secretary; Susan Sokol, Treasurer. ADVISOR Miss Doris Charter. 71 HOMEROOM 211 OFFICERS, Left to Right: Robert McQuire. President; Ronald Moleski, Vice President; Susan Meehan. Secretary; Ellen McDaniel. Treasurer. ADVISOR: Mrs. Marilyn Kinzel. HOMEROOM 209 OFFICERS, Left to Right: Roman Garbaeik. President; Edward Gurney, Vice President; Judith Hanson. Secretary; Donald Grosner. Treasurer. ADVISOR: Mr. Robert Eisenberg. HOMEROOM 214 OFFICERS. Left to Right: David Schneider. President: Paul Sidoriak. Vice President; Scott Savary, Secretary; Allan Scott. Treasurer. ADVISOR Mr P Marc Tetreault 72 HOMEROOM 206 OFFICERS. Left to Right: Paul Ackert, President: Leonard Benigno. Vice President: Lori Agius, Secretary: William Arkilander. Treasurer. ADVISOR Mr. Robert Blouin. HOMEROOM 208 OFFICERS. Left to Right: Trudy Diorio, President: Peter Devitt. Vice President. Yolanda Dolyak. Secretary: Judson Dcnyes. Treasurer. ADVISOR: Mrs. Lorraine Capron 73 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS. Left to Right: Bruce Kranyak. Treasurer; Michael Jelormine. President; Lynn Savary, Vice Presi- dent; Patricia Dioro. Secretary. Sophomore Class Advisor Mrs. Evelyn Stein SOPHOMORES Enthusiastic students abounding in class spirit cherishing Sophomore pins expanding in school loyalty FRESHMEN The joy of receiving Freshman buttons The novelty of class elections The confidence of a large school growing smaller The class of '66 in a rising pace Freshman Class Advisor Mr. John Turechek FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS. Left to Right: William Toohey, President; Elizabeth GefTert. Secretary; Gail Russo. Treasurer; Pamela Zeilik. Vice President. 74 Attentive underclassmen 75 ACTIVITIES STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIL Junior representation of democracy. The nucleus of school activity. Meeting Discussing Deciding . . . Dances Shows Assemblies . . . Through co-operation . . . unity and school spirit. 78 Mr. William Bercowitz, Advisor OFFICERS: Bcnet McMillan. President: Albert Griffin. Vice President; Anne Trevcthan. Secretary; Sandra Shaughnessy. Treas- urer. FOREIGN EXCHANGE COMMITTEE A touch of Indonesian charm Highlight of the Cotillion Reactions! A captured moment 79 Louis Terzo, President; Jennifer Watson. Vice President; Robin Harrison. Secretary Gail Bruneau, Treasurer: Mr. Robert Kenney, Advisor. ARISTA Marks will determine. The reward of scholarship ability diligence. Paul Scheffler, President; Nancy Lynch, Treasurer; John Nemcrgut, Vice President; Susan McCracken, Secretary Miss EIoisc Carter and Mr Warren Bcnsen. Advisors. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Candles are lighted. White-garbed students pledge dedication to qualities of integrity and honor. Virginia Harris. President; Susan Meehan. Vice President; Susan McCracken, Secretary; Sandra Ekstrom. Treasurer; Mrs. Jean Smith. Advisor. USHERS' GUILD A blue sneaker squeaks on the waxed floor . . . A finger points to an empty seat . . . A hand deftly halves a ticket . . . An usher is at work. “Home is the sailor” An alumna sneaks in! 81 Mrs. Mary Fern. Advisor PIPER STAFF Delving into the well of creativity. Employing the tools of intense characters plots and suh-plots. Joanne Wegryzn, President; Robert Smith, Vice President; Linda Telep, Secretary: June Para- dise, Treasurer; Mr. Victor Fox. Advisor. 82 DEBATING SOCIETY The speaker rises The rebuttal starts a pause . . . A forceful word carries the idea and the judges. Susan Meehan, President; Nancy Chapman. Vice President; Geraldine Sizensky. Secretary; Michael Pastir. Treasurer. Miss Anna Hogan. Advisor. ART CLUB Masters of the art Experimenting in the ways of the brush the textures of the canvas the depth that is art. THEATRE ARTS The world is a stage The stage is a world ... of entertainment. Mr. Frederick Maynard. Advisor. STAGE CREW Behind the scenes. Practical creation Vital to the art of the theatre. Gordon Beach and Andrew Nelson, Head Stage Technicians; Mr. James Connors, Advisor. 83 SCRIBE STAFF Checking the galleys. Submitting the copy. Writing Typing Proofreading. Sending forth the news! Left to Right. Standing: P. Rust, J. Lewis, M. Saxa. Sitting: K. Klcbe, L. Sharp, G. Ncttleton, J. Stasiunas, L. Cole. John Vasz, President; Michael Zeilik. Vice President; Alan Scott, Secretary; Richard Hubina. Treasurer; Mr. Bruno Goldschmidt and Mr. Andrew Juris, Advisors. Creating PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB from the extensive world of reality the intensity of movement in one single motion. Janet Rozdil, President; Diane Valovich. Vice President; Helen Owens. Secretary; Susan Meehan. Treasurer; Margaret Sherwood. Historian; Mrs. Frances Waters, Advisor. Bearing the keys to literature FRANCES B. RUSSELL LIBRARY CLUB knowledge eventual wisdom. SCIENCE CLUB Retorts, cylinders, test tuhesr Experimenting. Conclusive results. Richard Gunn. President; Kevin Reardon. Vice President; Nancy Lay. Secretary; Mr. George Andrzejewski, Advisor. 85 Gail Bruncau. President: Marilyn Nash. Vice President; Patricia Santino. Secretary; Tina Napoli. Treasurer: Mrs. Jean Vince. Advisor. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Knowledge is found by those who are willing to search. Knowledge is gained by those who are willing to learn. Knowledge is given by those who are willing to teach. And the teaching of knowledge is an endless task. 86 FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Stimulating interest in a worthy profession. Igniting the spark of compassion ... the science of nursing. Sharon Brelsford. President; Joanne Wegrzvn. Vice President; Celeste Bakunas. Secretary; Cynthia Showah. Treasurer: Mrs. Joan Andrzejewski. Advisor. 87 VARIETY SHOW Talent unlimited. That Guy at Bunnell. Rehearsals Revision Resounding applause! Royal solitude Playing the role Steps in time Backstage art Contemplation of flirtation Last minute preparations “Let's get this show on the road! The Age of Chivalry “I'm Morgan LeFay . . f'l-mHi Hendrix Prcsidcnici Scree Hiirubosky, Vice Presidente _ Elizabeth McMillan. Secretaria; Susan Charles. Tesorero; Miss Doris Charier. Consejen). LUX LUMINA Running in sandals Dramatizing great myths Singing in Latin Upholding the culture of the “togaed race Joseph Odice. Presidente. Helen Woods. Vice Presidente; Amy Spivack. Secretaire; Joanne Schcfflcr, Tresoricrc; Mr. Marc Tetrcault. Conseiller. Roman Garbacik. Albert Griffin. Consuls: Mike Zelik. Praetor; Kent Barthlemess. Quaestor; Pat Buckley. Scriba; Miss Honor McCarn. Advisor. LE CERCLE FRANQAIS Exploring through language The French contribution to Culture . . . Tradition . . . Civilization. 91 Barbara Cadwcll, President: Shirley korzon. Vice President; Patricia Cherpak, Secretary: Sharon Fournier. Treasurer: Miss Mary MacDonnell. Advisor. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Madison Avenue and Wall Street. Grey flannel suits. Learning to organize the mechanics of business. Linda Sulik. President. Raylene Mutchler. Vice President: Patricia Mallett. Secretary; Majorie Marfiak, Treasurer; Mr. Jerome Rookasin, Advisor. ECONOMICS AND LAW CLUB Probing the problems of corporations Exploring the organization which is the business world of today. 92 STENO POOL Employing the trained skills of industrious students for significant service to the school. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Knowledge is passed from one generation to the next amid the burr of the beater the flash of the needle the attitudes of flowers in a vase. Karen Carten. President; Claudia Smith. Vice President; Joyce Cromic. Secretary; Janet Donnelley, Treasurer; Mrs. Myra Buell and Mrs. Lillian Farkas. Co-Advisors. 93 N. Lynch, Co-Editor; S. McCracken. Editor; P. Santino, Co-Editor. G. Douglas S. Shaughnessy EDITORIAL Creativity is born within an atmosphere of mood . . . an expression of style . . . a phase of abstraction. J. Watson S. Albcrtsen P. Buckley R Pilotti THE LAUREL STAFF OF 1963 S. Green S. Brooks 94 C. Hendrix P. Limbacher Art Editor The LAUREL Staff extends its apprecia- tion to B. Gallahue and R. Ungerer, junior members, who were not present when these pictures were taken. S. Brelsford Correlation through design Expression through illustration Portrayal of inspirations. BUSINESS Bookkeeping Figuring, checking and re-checking The maintenance of accuracy. D. Krapp. Business Manager; B. Borodack, Asst. Business Manager. J. Odice, Sports Editor G. Bruneau R. Ungerer. Junior Member Assistant Sports Editor ADVERTISING SPORTS A record of vital victories is stored among the pages of football heroes, basketball stars, and fabulous feats. Soliciting, Organizing, Publicizing, Advertising. K. Hermann H. Owens R. Lombard T. Reut Co-Adv. Manager R. Weeks J. Rozdil A. Spivack Co-Adv. Manager TYPING Exceptional efficiency is performed as words and phrases express excellence. M. Koscavagc A CAPPELLA CHOIR Sandra Ekstrom. President; Patricia Santino. Vice President; Susan McCracken. Secretary: Janis Graham. Treasurer; Mr. Francis Furman. Advisor. A simple note A complex chord A rhyming verse Ageless beauty and majesty ejected. GIRLS' CHORUS Mrs. Joan Hamilton, Advisor. 96 Blend! Beat! Begin! Repeat! Beethoven Bach Bernstein BOYS' CHORUS MIXED CHORUS Mrs. Joan Hamilton, Advisor. Mrs. Joan Hamilton. Advisor. CONCERT BAND Craig Vandcnbcrg. President; Michael Mattice, Vice President: Mary Liquori, Secretary; Paul Schcfflcr, Treasurer; Rolanda Paquin, Librarian; Mr. Francis Furman. Advisor. Bringing notes to life . . . Creating moods with sound . . . Stirring the air with music . . . The result of talented effort. Melodic contrast The bass that forms the background. The sound of music 98 Ellen McDaniel. Kathleen McGuire. Mary Beth Haydu, Captain Amy Spivack, Pam Cooper. Betty Jane McAuliffe. Trudy Thomas, Karen Kierstead; Mr. Francis Furman. Advisor. TWIRLERS The girls and their cha cha chas calypso steps rhythm and heat While batons are twirled tossed and tumbled And the band plays on. n Mr. hrancis Furman. Advisor. CADET BAND ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Vim and vigor portrayed by SCAT tickets Pep assemblies Dances Organization: the Spirit Promoters. Mr. Pedro Tagatac, A.A. Advisor OFFICERS, Left to Right: Gail Douglas, Secretary; Bob Plumb, Vice- 102 President; Jake Nemergut, President; Sharron Chevalier, Treasurer. CHEERING SQUAD A leap of joy A shout of victory A cheer for the Blue and Gray. Spirit and Skill Evoking Enthusiasm A Highland Fling K. Colladay, A. Marin, C. Burrus, A. Imrischak, A. Wignal, Co-captain; B. Brodersen, Captain; N. Lynch, C. Buda, P. Buckley, A. Trevethan. 103 FOOTBALL Silence. A clash of helmets, A player breaks through the line: A roar from the crowd. VARSITY Front Row, Left to Right: A. Havelick, Manager: W. Boehm, Manager; R. Sikorski, B. Schweitzer. A. Vargov- chik, G. DeCesare, R. Peterson, Co-Captain: J. Nemergut, Co-Captain: C. Strotc, J. Tamborra, R. Nemergut, F. Felicella, G. Smith. M. Imbro, Manager; L. Hcdburg. Manager. Center Row: M. Harvey, Coach; R. Grinagc, D. O’Leary, D. Beers, R. Oris, T. Wegrzyn, J. Adams. B. Ogrodowitz, R. Munigle, A. Erickson, J. Gleza. F. Jenci, A. Ander- son, J. Guckert, Coach. Back Row: R. Shek, R. Anderson. A. Rossitti. E. Lazro, P. Heatherly, J. Brenna, G. Mudre, D. Kalinowski, R. Golias, D. Grich, T. Glines, B. Crudo, K. Grinage. FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD 7 Wins — 2 Losses Bunnell 12 Stratford 6 Bunnell 22 Notre Dame 8 Bunnell 9 Fairfield Prep 16 Bunnell 20 Central 14 Bunnell 21 Bullard-Havens 0 Bunnell 14 Milford 6 Bunnell 8 Bassick 0 Bunnell 14 Harding 12 Bunnell 0 Jonathan Law 12 104 Agile movement JUNIOR VARSITY Front Row, Left to Right: M. Shea, R. Anderson. D. O’ Leary, D. Beers. B. Tomasko. R Shek, Captain; P. Heatherly. D. Grich, J. Adams. Center Row: K. Grinage. B. Ogradowicz. F. Rehm, E. Lazaro, K. Gardner. W. Nemergut. R. Golias, J. Brcnna. R. Munigle. D. Grosncr. Back Row: J. Murdock, Coach; L. Hedberg, Manager: W. Crudo. E. Wahl berg, R. Milewski, G. Mudre. D. Shea, H. Hoyt, E. Powell, D Perley. P. Alesevich, M. AIbren, B. Delibro, T. Reid, Coach: R. McCrea. Tense anticipation JUNIOR VARSITY SCOREBOARD 3 Wins — 3 Losses Bunnell 43 Bassick 12 Bunnell 0 Notre Dame 21 Bunnell 22 Stratford 14 Bunnell 0 Fairfield Prep 26 Bunnell 14 Jonathan Law 6 Bunnell 6 Harding 16 A climactic moment 105 Exodus of a hero r Gary DcCcsarc Art Erickson 106 CROSS COUNTRY A spirited runner, A swift-moving pair of legs, The finish line! CROSS COUNTRY SCOREBOARD 6 Wins — 2 Losses Bunnell 36 Stratford 19 Bunnell 36 Harding 24 Bunnell 36 Fairfield Prep 19 Bunnell 50 Bullard-Havens 15 Bunnell 22 Notre Dame 33 Bunnell 50 Harding 15 Bunnell 43 Stratford 17 Bunnell 18 Notre Dame 40 Ricky Steer, Captain Front Row, Left to Right: R. Plum. M. Zeilik. D. Young, J. Stone, R. Ekstrom, G. Chevalier, G. Lefkowski. Center Row: J, Bottaro. Coach: G. Pina. R. Nagel. R. Brzozowski, R. Richardson, R. Steer, W. Brower, R. Cud- dihee. M. Flanery. Back Row: R. Tworkowski, F. Vigent. L. Lesncski, R Rocks. I. Galla. 107 VARSITY BASKETBALL Passes Sets Breaks Layups M snags the ball from an opponent. Leap to victory! Two points for a challenge met VARSITY SCOREBOARD 7 Wins — 12 Losses Bunnell 51 Law 43 Bunnell 61 Notre Dame 74 Bunnell 52 Prep 63 Bunnell 44 Alumni 36 Bunnell 66 Stratford 61 Bunnell 53 Bullard- Havens 49 Bunnell 54 Central 46 Bunnell 56 Milford 60 Bunnell 66 Harding 87 Bunnell 45 Bassick 59 Bunnell 45 Law 46 Bunnell 34 Notre Dame 55 Bunnell 65 Prep 67 Bunnell 72 Stratford 79 Bunnell 51 Bullard- Havens 49 Bunnell 45 Central 52 Bunnell 62 Milford 48 Bunnell 52 Bassick 63 Bunnell 41 Harding 67 VARSITY Front Row. Left to Right: A. Griffen. G. Lefkowski. J. Hefferon. R Macky. A Anderson. Back Row: R. Anthony, M. Saxa, I. Mizuk. C. Strote, S. Martinek. P. Tagatac Coach. Missing: A. Pudims and S. Sikorsky. JUNIOR VARSITY Front Row, Left to Right: K. Grinage, E. Powell, G. Lefkowski, E. Lazzaro, J. Hefferon. Back Row: A. Konecny. R. Refkowski, G. Train, C. Major, Coach. Competing for the ball. A block skillfully evaded. JUNIOR VARSITY SCOREBOARD 13 Wins — 6 Losses Bunnell 56 Law 41 Bunnell 50 Notre Dame 29 Bunnell 43 Prep 46 Bunnell 61 Orcutt 31 Bunnell 33 Stratford 32 Bunnell 59 Bullard- Havens 30 Bunnell 45 Central 53 Bunnell 45 Milford 34 Bunnell 47 Harding 60 Bunnell 52 Bassick 21 Bunnell 47 Law 43 Bunnell 44 Notre Dame 52 Bunnell 39 Prep 46 Bunnell 51 Stratford 50 Bunnell 39 Bullard- Havens 28 Bunnell 45 Central 53 Bunnell 55 Milford 42 Bunnell 52 Bassick 42 Bunnell 45 Harding 43 Cliff Strote 110 SENIORS Fair play?!? Ron Mackey Stan Sikorski BOWLING A careful aim, The thunder of a strike! Front Row, Left to Right: Stu Sloanc, Paul Lasek, Bob Schwartz, George Chiodo. Russ Melita. Back Row: Bill Baer. T. Huminski, Coach; Al Konecny. Perfected poise. BOWLING SCOREBOARD 8 Wins — 5 Losses — 1 Tie Anticipation of a strike. Bunnell 3 Notre Dame 1 Bunnell 3 Bassick 1 Bunnell 1 Fairfield Prep 3 Bunnell 4 Central 0 Bunnell 4 Bullard-Havens 0 Bunnell 4 Milford 0 Bunnell 0 Stratford 4 Bunnell 1 Harding 3 Bunnell 3 Notre Dame 1 Bunnell 4 Fairfield Prep 0 Bunnell 2 Central 2 Bunnell 3 Milford 1 Bunnell 0 Stratford 4 Bunnell 1 Harding 3 MBIAC CHAMPIONS Ill VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM Front Row, Left to Right: G. CoIIings. D. Smith. D. Brower, R. Sikorsky, D. Young. D. Shea, J. Delia, C. Stevens, J. Jaekle. Back Row: J. Rookasin. Coach; G. Meyers, R. Stosse, R. Ungerer, E. Johnson. D. Bogdany, T. Poland, Co-Captain; J. Peloso, L. Terzo. Co- Captain; B. Hawkins. R. Plumb, D. Gosart, B. Cuddihee. Missing: T. Pochron, D. O’Leary, R. Tamas, B. Rebman, J. Ice, Manager. Co-Captains Lou Terzo and Tom Poland Action forthcoming! SWIMMING SCOREBOARD 5 Wins — 4 Losses Bunnell 33 Milford 54 Bunnell 27 Stratford 60 Bunnell 36 Notre Dame 51 Bunnell 61 Harding 26 Bunnell 33 Fairfield Prep 54 Bunnell 55 Bassick 31 Bunnell 57 Bullard-Havens 30 Bunnell 58 Jonathan Law 29 Bunnell 60 Central 25 113 Fluidity of movement GOLF Stillness, A fluid Movement IMPACT! FORE! GOLF TEAM Standing, Left to Right: D. Nelson, C. Capuano, D. Moore, B. Lucky. B. Sulik. J. Nemer- gut. J. Smith. P. Tagatac, Coach. Kneeling: S. Haraboski. J. Odice, Concentration . . . 115 TRACK Up and over Tensely flexing muscles Flying feet and the backlash of gravel Speed, speed, a winner! 116 Final spurt of energy The signal sets them running A grimace of strength 117 BASEBALL VARSITY 1962 Front Row, Left to Right: M. Kramer. R. Sheck, L. Terzo, D. Phillips, C. Green. W. Kalton. B. Andes. Back Row: R. Eisenberg, Coach; R. Sikorsky, D. Fichtel, A. Pudims. R. Peterson. J. Kawalezyk, S. Martinek. J. Cox. M. Harvey. Coach. 118 Entirely enthralled by action on the diamond GORGEOUS GEORGE I Our familiar mascot Lending spirit to sports .. . Symbol of courage and tenacity 119 Juniors and Seniors OFFICERS: Gail Bruneau, President: Helaine Figel. Vice-President. GIRLS' SPORTS CLUB Girls try their hands at Basketball Volleyball Kathy Whittaker. Treasurer; Judy Figel, Secretary; L . . Advisors: Miss Helen Foland and Mrs. Evelyn O'Sullivan. Freshmen and Sophomores 120 OFFICERS: Carol Curry, President; Martha O’Connell, Vice-President; Patricia Diorio, Secretary. Gretta Buckley. Treasurer; Advisors: Miss Helen Foland and Mrs. Evelyn O’Sullivan. BOYS7 SPORTS CLUB The after school world of Football Basketball Volleyball Baseball GIRLS7 LEADERS CLUB A group of girls Leading Guiding Assisting the classes OFFICERS: Cheryl Burrus, President; Helaine Figel. Vice-President; Bettie Rose. Secre- tary; Advisors: Miss Helen Foland and Mrs. Evelyn O’Sullivan. 121 ADVERTISING PATRONS Atlantic Emblem Company Mr. Lawrence Bielen Briarfield Pharmacy Dr. T. J. Dombrowski Fahey's Sporting Goods Store Dr. Paul C. Fisher Dr. W. F. Harrington Herff Jones Company Howie's Drive-In Mr. Mrs. E. N. Hughes Dr. F. Krajcik G. H. C. Lovell Hardware Lozowski's Market Dr. Stanley S. Ramik Attorney Wilfred J. Rodie Sholanich's Service Station Dr. Herman Schuchat, D.D.S. Solmonson Scott Dr. Mrs. T. D. Spivack Stage Crew Stratford Department Store Judge Robert E. Trevethan Arthur Weitzner, M.D. 196b United through spirit and understanding, though divided by separate pathways; we bid farewell to the past with a myriad of memories, and we hail the future with its 125 STRATFORD LITTLE LEAGUE 1949 - 1963 OVER 1800 STRATFORD BOYS HAVE BEEN MEMBERS OF THIS LEAGUE SUPERVISED BY DEDICATED ADULT COACHES, UMPIRES AND A BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND FOR 15 YEARS SPONSORED BY DIVISION OF RAYBESTOS-MANHATTAN, INC. 126 Hiirilli ycoming division or Am STRATFORD. CONN. • ORim 8-8211 ENGINES FOR AIRCRAFT AND INDUSTRY • AIRCRAFT AND MISSILE COMPONENTS manufacturing Plants in stratford, Connecticut, and Williamsport, Pennsylvania MADORA'S APIZZA CENTER Compliments GRINDERS — RAVIOLI - SPAGHETTI SHRIMP - FISH ond CHIPS FRIED CLAMS - SCALLOPS CONTRACT PLATING SERVED HERE AND TO GO COMPANY, INC, 490 HUNTINGTON ROAD, STRATFORD EDison 7-7466 SIGMA BETA IOTA CLASS OF 1963 £BI Confucius Soy . . . Brevity is the Soul of Wit GIRLS' LEADERS CLUB say .. . 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