Guilford High School - Menunketuck Yearbook (Guilford, CT)

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Natalie Fleming 3 DEDICATIDN We, the class of 1958, wish to dedicate our issue of Menunketuck to our school, the building that has been a second home to us and to hundreds of past Guilford High School graduates. With a new high school under construction, We deem it fit- ting to give thanks to this familiar old building that has treated us so kindly. 4 l ADELBERT W. COX Superintendent of S cloools University of Massachusetts, B.S., Yale, M.A. In appreciation of their valuable guidance, their patience, their untiring efforts, and doubtless anxiety, we, the Class of 1958, Wish to thank Adelbert W. Cox, Superin- tendent of Schools, and james W. Kavanaugh, Principal, our loyal and trusted friends. JAMES W. KAVANAUGI-I Principal Tufts, B.S., M.Ecl. eww y 76 lf , 3 O. 5 HOPE H. COLLINS H omemaking Framingham Teachers College, B.S. We, the Class of 1958, express our thanks ro our advisers, Leonard B. Willcox and Hope H. Collins, for their help, guidance and valuable advice. LEONARD B. WILLCOX I miuftrifzl Am Teachers College of Connecticut DAVID J. DONALD M. CUNNINGHAM History Music Fairfield Columbia University, B.S., M.A. L FACULTY ESTHER K. DUDLEY Art Rhode Island School of Design, B.S. Ill! EDWARD H. DAY Science Tufts, B.S., M.Ed. I 2 . V ' . L ' A-, K Af? .' SN M' J 5' ' -im . fn ,.ww ' . A if M31 H j v , ,J 'T-. 31.3 HSV: vw., A. NATALIE FLEMING Pupil Personnel Services New York University, B.S. Fairfield University, M.A. fi, Q, lr WILLIAM D. GRAZIANO GERTRUDE HAZZARD ELENA F. HERR Industrial Arts Mathematics French New York University, B.S. .Cornell, University of Paris, University of Michigan, M.A. XD Diplome de Professeur de Francais Q - I S. ARCHIE HOLDRIDGE Agriculture University of Connecticut, B.S. Salem Teachers College, B.S. QI I, 'I CLAIRE A. MALONEY Business Salem Teachers College, B.S. ye. .Y W 4 7 J ' X' x, 4 T' Ig x N,-I an ,.-f ma - 1 2, . . . . le,r, PATRICIA R. MILLER Latin St. joseph's College, B.A. Fairfield University, M.A. I7' CON STANCE J. MAHER ANN M. LYNCH Business English Hunter College, B.A., Columbia, M.A. rg 29 3 0 s 5? sa ,f f ,I- ' ELSIE C. MENZIES Pupil Personnel Services Mt. Holyoke, B.A. Yale, M.A. Yale Graduate School Univ of Connecticut Graduate School HARRIET R. MASON Spanish - French University of Connecticut, B.A. A , 14, it , ,W QLD fam, Aim '11 ANITA M. NAPOLI EDWARD PANCZAK 051, ' Physical Education PhVSiC6-1 Education niversity of Bridgeport, B.S. Arnold College, B.S. ,'lY Qgv JZ Qi Wi All +L EDWIN A. PHELPS English University of Rhode Island, B.A. EDNA M. STOWE Science East Stroudsburg Teachers College, B.S. W li NORMAN R. ZABEL History Teachers College of Connecticut, B.S. mv. 5? l ,J DORIS G. SAVELLE JOSEPH A. RUTLIN English English - French Catholic University of America, B.A. Albertus Magnus, B.A. 1 JAMES V. SULLIVAN CHARLOTTE B. WILLIAMS History Mathematics Boston University, B.S. Tufts, B.S. Fairfield University, M,A. Q MARY CRILLY ANNA REBUZZINI SCCICYUY Secretary yu.-v0g.MJ.,r0 9 0wv-MICLJL SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS X T President .......... Vice-President ,.,.,A.. ...A. Secretary , ..A...A. . Treasurer ,..,,..,.,. Student Council ....,........,. .,.,l....,.l..,....Car1 Balestracci Warren jones, jr. Hill Patricia White . Margaret Pascale, Thomas Rutherford, Cynthia Small 'I0 'bf' ELAINE ANN ALLING Elaine Quiet . . . prefers homelife to 1 . . fond of horses . . . long pony-tail . . . Hiya! . . . Eileenf' K M 4 P Q91 X Q, Q33 aff X299 afof N wif? We ka CARL ALBERT BALESTRACCI ilu -aun- Italy forever . . . Air Force . . . flirt . . , Hey Lady! . . . drumme boy . . . our president . . . Wish I had a bigger car! . . . baby-face. President l, 2, 3, 4g Student Council lg Smoke Signals 2, 3, 43 Band l, 2, 3, 4g Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4g A Cappella Choir 3, 4g Boys' Glee Club 3 All-State Band 3, 4g All-Eastern Chorus 3g Dance Band lg Operetta 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4g Soccer I, 2, 3, 4g Basketball I, 2, 3g Dramatic Club 4g Chess Club 3g Various Committees. I 5 CAROL ANN BEAUVAIS Sis Chris . . . hairdresser . . . pretty eyes . . . likes black Fords . . . our home- maker . . . one of the Knights . . . nice figure. Field Hockey 1, 25 Basketball 1, 2, 3g Mixed Chorus 2, 4g F.H.A. lg ear- book Staff 4g Various Committees. I ' It X I We M3999 W wi fl A I I MARIE ELIZABETH BITTNER Rec Terrific athlete . . . friendly . . . always ready to help . . . Carol . . . fre- quently babysits . . . I can get the car! Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Smoke Signals 4g Yearbook Staff 45 Various Com- mittees 12 ROBERT BOGUSKI First National . . . snap-jacks . . . seems to Clubhouse . . . likes roller-skating . . . lemon 84 limen . . . shy. JJ Various Committees. is iffy Jgffgsp GEORGE WILLIAM BROWN, JR. Cheetah . . . future chemist . . . Tubby the Tuba . . . First National . . . Mr. Day's right-hand man . . . projectionist. Basketball Manager 1, 2, Baseball Manager 2, Science Club 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 5, Smoke Signals 2, 3, Various Committees. MQ Bob . . X be quiet?? . . . West Lakejd lf .4 V34 V if VALERIE ARLENE BRADSTREET uVal Many problems . one of the Knights . . . cute . . . varied hair colors . . . That's bad! . . . TAXl! . . . marry memories . . . My brother will take usf, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, Girls' Glee Club 3, Operetta 3, Talent Show 2, Various Committees. IRENE NOELLA BREAULT Rene Frequent steady-goer . . . Emily . . . has a secret admirer . . . West Lake . . . Think I'll write a poem! . , . French . . . flirt . . . long hair . . . likes dancing. Smoke Signals 3, 4, Mixed orus 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Various Com- mittees. i we x A r c A25 ., my rt' Nei? W tkigw at . rf: QEJJSX B QZWOUJQ QQ-VL ,vw George 4, Visual Aids, 1, 2, 3, 4, W ,nf '! X1 s A W y fl Www EDGAR CHARLES CARRIS QM LQ , 1 ww --Ear Works at Kneuer's . . . 1949 DeSefi!JT,. .1 f onnb P ef' .1 likes forestry . . . Spanish student? . . . Che P ml vm lily Chess Club 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 4, Va ious ' 4 vgW,.,v P. .WML 1 mf Wav WAWALTKXWJ W W MICHAEL STEPHAN CHERNOK Mike Einstein's contemporary . . . Yale . . . always has the right answer . . . friendly . . . newcomer . . . Louis Smoke Signals 4, Chess Club 4, Creative Writing Club 4, National Honor Society 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Various Committees. Q , ,fp V LINDA LOU HARRIET COHEN Lin Eggs . . . truck-driver . . . likes to give parties . . . helpful to class . . . The Green Apple . . . Tom, Dick, or I-larry! . . . Beevo. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 5, 4, Girls Glee Club 1, 5, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Smoke Signals 3, 4, Operetta 1, 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Dance Band 2, National Honor Society 4, Creative Writing Club 4, Various Committees. VINCENT GAETON R. COPPOLA Vinnie', Brother of the Bush . . . Curly hair . . . Nice smile . . . hates cats . . . The Blue Bombv . . . Billy . . . quiet?? Mixed Chorus 33 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2, Various Committees. lbw? TW EILEEN MARY CRONAN Eileen Quiet . . . Elizabeth . . . First National . . . likes shorthand . . . always laughing . . . My brother, Philip . . . blushes easily. Smoke Signals 33 Various Committees. ROBERT JOSEPH DILZER Bohn Quiet . . . weed fiend . . . quite a photographer!! . . . Dick . . . Notre Dame . . . Jordie's. Various Committees. NANCY LYNN EMRICH Nan Boy shy? . . . newcomer . . . terrific ice-skater . . . Vermont . . . friendly . . . always ready with a smile . . . one of the Knights Various Committees. J fp ,VJ x QM' XSL 'xlldx . as si i . .ob Bgffuix JUX X V ELIZABETH NAFIS EVARTS Liz Not as quiet as she appears . . . likes the out-of-doors . . . good driver . , . Eileen and Lee . . . nice manners . . . Is Eileen here? Girls' Glee Club lg Mixed Chorus lg Various Committees. 15 JOAN CATHERINE MARY FRANCO of oni Usually with Judy . . . Elvis . . . out of town boys . . . goes to all basket- RICHARD A. FLOYD Dick Pete's garage . . . weird laugh . . . That's closell' , . . thrifty . . . Anyone want a ride? . . . The Red Bomb??? Mixed Chorus 4, Various Committees LM A Vgswdlil MQ ,W . ball games . , . The Elm Dinern . . . I didn't do my homework! Field Hockey lg Band l, 23 Girls' Glee Club l, 2, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, Dramatic Club 5, 4g Smoke Signals 4, Various Committees JDOWL . W M! , l at I v M W JOSEPH GARDNER Joe Cowboy . . . Uncle Dave's . . . My Dad's band will play. . . stati n wagon . . . guitar player . . . likes out of town girls W F.F.A. 2, 5, Mixed Chorus 5g Various Committees. U WU U affifti M liifomb mill rl JW All li GAIL ELEANOR HILL Gail likes basketball games . . . Navy?,' Treasurer 1, Secretary 2, 3, 4, Smoke Signals 3, 4g Various Committees. 16 Cute . . . quiet . . . Douden's . . . Majorette . . . one of the quartet . . . Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4g Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 53 PHYLLIS MARILYN HOOGHKIRK Phyll Long-hair . . . Mike . . . artistic . . . My sister Judy! , . . future teacher . ..Girl Scout.. . out of town boyfriend. .. Beevo. Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 33 Creative Writing Club 4g Yearbook Staff 4, Student Council Play 5g F.H.A. 13 Various Committees. l WILMA MAY HUNTER Bill Drivers!! . . . devilish . . . loves parties . . . blonde? . .. Farmer's daughter . . . one of the Knights . . . always has a different boyfriend . Virginia. Secretary lg Vice President 2, Student Council 2, Operetta l, 3g Monitor 3g Basketball 3, Band l, 2, 5, 4, Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 5, 4, A Cappella Choir 5, 4g Woodwind Ensemble 2, 4g Majorette 3, Smoke Signals 2, 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Girls' State 3g All-State Chorus 4g Various Commytees. , t .Uxfs 3vf'.f ' 'I b I' Tv x IU, ' ' Q! I' r,f 'f'- 4 V , , G fi , I ' pf , If J 4, O 8 . - K as GEORGB HAiytoLDr JEsHoR f p 1 1 George My father's garage . . . deep voice . . . horseback riding . . . quiet . . . interested in aeronautics . . cshy! Q Y J , f lu J kb 1 HENRY WARREN JONES, JR. E' L 'Biif Amherst . . . Barrington . . . Lynn's brother . 3. . smokes a pipe . . . col- legiate . . . time on his hands?? . . . jazz fiend . . . Hyannis, Boys' Glee Club 5g Mixed Chorus 3, 4g A Cappella Choir 3, 4g All-State Chorus 43 Operetta 3, Student Council 4g President of Student Body 4, Vice President of Class 4g Marshal 3, Creative Writing Club 4g Monitor 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 45 Various Committees. 17 Chess Club 3, Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Various Committees if K. - sw I ,J BARNEY KAWRA, JR. ' UBQYHCYH Silent . . . First National . . West Lake Clubhitise e manners well-liked by all Wilb f S f n I7 LC Boys Glee,Club 5, Mixed s 4, V WU ff! X ' Q . XX JOANNE LOUISE KINTZ Good student . . . terrific basketball player . . . likes horses . . . Lake Quonnipaug . . . party-giver . . . tall . , . My cousin, Bobby! . . . Ham- den. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g National Honor Society 35 Dramatic Club 4g Creative Writing Club 43 Yearbook Staff 4g Various Committees. GEORGE C, KOBER George Quiet . . . sister Carol . . . friendly . . . not quite 6' , . . likes roller- skating . . . Branford Various Committees. l 4 BEVERLY ANN LAFFIN Bev Office help . . . Elvis . . . Joan . . . Bruce . . . Mr. Kavanaugh's right- hand girl . . . always LaHin . . . Various Committees. 18 lf' WILLIAM HOWARD LEETE Bill', Leete's Island . . . farmer . . . Green Ford convertible . . . not quite as big as Edgar . . . good for a laugh , . . underclassmen? . . . curly hair . . . tenor. A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 3, Chess Club 3, Various Committees. i PAUL ERNEST MACGREGOR Paul Carly's . . . muscle-man! . . . Pat,' . . . Hot Rods . . . Z Black Kr1ightz . . . great boaster . . . brother Bill. Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 3, Various Committees 6, WI M. WARD MACGREGOR Bill Cu ly ir . . . great personality , . . Scotsman? . . . strong . . . Hot Rods . . . e 1 . . . Let's have a cigarette! . . . Z Black Knightz! Mixe hx , 4, Soccer 4, Various Committees. f I , Q? Qi 1' 2 il IV 1 ' g FREDERICK ELVIN MOORE, JR. I I h Fred Basketball player . . . many brothers . . . terrific singerl. . . loud voice . . . Oh, for Pete's sake! . . . French student? . . . likes sports. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, All-State Chorus 3, All-State Band 4, Boys' Glee Club 3, Chess Club 3, Dramatic Club 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Monitor 3, Baseball 1, 2, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, Opetetta 3, Talent Show 2, Projectionist 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Various Committees. 19 W it if 1 LYNN O'BRlEN 4 HLYUU, Biffs sister . . . Lupone' Q. 1 ' ryn . . . one of the Knights, . . . likes Volkswagons . . . lf ' .woes anyone have anything to eat? . . . Majorette. J Basketball 2, rs a 'iilvMixed Chorus 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 33 Major- ette 4, 'Monitor 3, , Smoke Signals 3, Operetta 3, Yearbook Staff 4, various cqhimitf S. 1X5 JL CATHERINE JEANNETTE OFFREDI Cathy Don . . . horse lover , . . All-round musician . . . studious . . . artistic ability . . . Merrillyn . . . likes to sing. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All-State Band 2, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Smoke Signals 2, 3, 4, Monitor 3, 4, Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, Creative Writing Club 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Various Committees. WAYNE LANGDON PAGE Wayne Margie forever . . . Z Black Knightzu . . . frequent trips to Hartford . . . Hot Chevy . . . future veterinarian . , . 10 o'clock scholar . . . Are we 'posed to? . . . Weed fiend. Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, All-State Chorus 3, Soccj-if 3, Q, Stu- dent Council 3, Vice President 3, A Cappella Choir 3 4, Boys .G ee, Club 3, Dance Band 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Various ' , it ftgiljfjl 9,34 wiifff we M3 0 za 1 it DONALD A. PAPA Don 3, A Errol Flynn!! , . . Uncle Don . . . Mr. Day's pet peeve . . . Notre Dame . . . Get out of the ice-box, Putney! 'l . . . Whats the A for? Mixed Chorus 3, Chess Club 3, Science Club 4, Soccer 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Various Committees. ' 20 PATRICIA ANN PARKERTON Patti Rod . . . Marines . . . jordie's . . . Drives a Cadillac . . . Sheila, . . . Can I help you, Lady? . . .Majorette . . . Oh Boy! Various Committees. Mixed Chorus 2, 4, Majorette 3, 4, Talent Show 2, Yearbook Staff 4,1154 W oy 'I ' v ali' wifi' it mfg ,fs yr f' .V iff li N NYJ ing! Mixed Wi 740 MERRILLYN JANE PRICE Merrillyn Wait a cotton pickin' minute!! . . . can play any instrument . . . nice voice . . . North Guilfordite . . . future music teacher. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Smoke Signals 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Monitor 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, All-State Orchestra 3, F.H.A. 1, Brass Choir 4, Various Committees. 21 Ch ru 3, 4, n' 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, Student Council 3, 4, QIWIJY ookf, jizyaygioys ommittees. 1 W ya M if off! ftifryfiifv f gb- YIJNIVCAQ GARET SUSAN PASCALE Margie Frequent steady-goer , . . cute . , . North Guilfordite . . . Oh my brothers! . . . peaches and cream complexion . . . good dancer . . . Let's go bomb- iw f Judie boys . . . low voice . . . jack Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Field Various Committees. 5, 3 .if u 21 . I A my 5, P NELSON STEWART PUTNEY Stew Cute . . . curly hair . . . class wit . . . TAXI . . . Tich . . . Mr. Quin- lan's neighbor . . . Mark Muck . . . Mary Moods! 'l . . . goes home to lunch . . . Dynamite??? Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Soccer l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Operetta 3, A Cappella Choir 3, Boys' Glee Club 3, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Monitor 3, 4, Chess Club 3, Dramatic Club 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Vari- ous Committees. STEPHEN RAYMOND Steve Ann . . . Z Black Kr1ightz . . . troubles best friend! . . . Hot Rods . . . Ralph's right-hand man . . . '58 Pontiac . . . Various Committees. 1 W-fb! 9,9 f 2 .L MARY CAROLINE REDDICK Lf' 1 , Quiet . . . studious . . . frequent trips to Ithaca .ylyirgby . fvlaliltk gwisi along with anyone. 9' mb! Girls' Glee Club lg Science Club 4, Various Com . 1740 W Vl W WARREN W. ROBERTS Warren Athletic . . . Mercury . . . ulcers . . . Willing to help . . . Z Black Knightzn . . . girl trouble . . . Irene Baseball I, 2, 3, 4g Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Mixed Chorus 2, 4, Chess Club 2, Boys' Glee Club 3g Various Committees. 22 ctibjkly VV T ASK IN ' Tom iger always contrary . . . I Love likes to sail . . . big feet. goccer Choir 5, 4g Mixed Chorus Club 2 3 4' Monitor 2 5 4' Year- arious 3 3 7 7 7 7 x 799 nj Qt tif f il f ffyfgfvf wwf' .I fQ5AIygi4lll'W CYNTHIA ELIZABETH SMALL Cyn Head Majorette . . . traffic director of G.H.S .... pleasing ways . . . Gail . . . Dudley and Beckwith . . . D.A.R. Award. Girls' Glee Club I, g 'xed Chorus I, 2, 5, 4, Majorette I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2g Mon'torj3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Honor Society 5, 4, A Cappella g Wtious Committees. Zi I QWa.MmQlM A JW ASH ILA MARIE SOHLBERG Sheila,' Louie,' . . . Black Ford . . . West Lake Clubhouse . . . Has a strong way with the law . . . My sister Margaret' . . . Beevo', . , . Patti, Field Hockey lg Mixed Chorus 2, 5, ' I irls' Glee Club 1, 2, 5, F.H.A. lg Monitor 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Vari, s Committees. u 404 fx will I U' W I fl 7 A .,,, ly RICHARD HOWARD STARR Dick Big hands . . . I'll get my Mother's Dodge . . . good skater . . . Big foot in Soccer-. . . Witty . . . Soccer 3, 4, Baseball 2, 5, 4, Various Committees. 23 ARTHUR 'WHITE STEVENS ANU Lorraine . . . Plymouth Imperial . . . Fred Bennett's . . . Marines . . . Devil's understudy . . . Laughing eyes . . . , Baseball'2, 2, Soccer 1, 2, 5, Basketball 1,23 -u Gp- K i , JOYCE ANN SUKER Joyce First to be engaged . . , Tuke . . . Lloyd . . . Chello's . . . One of the Quartet . . . Mixed Chorus 2, 5, 4, Girls' Glee Club 5, Band 5, Smoke Signals 5' Monitor 5, 4, Various Committees. f li nlyb .ly rt DORIS ELLEN TICHY Doris Green Studebaker . . . Eddie's aunt . . . witty . . . nice figure . . . One of J the Tichy Clan . . . North Guilfordite . . . One of the quartet . . . - Mixed Chorus l, 5, 4, Girls, Glee Club 5, 4, Monitor 4, Various Com- mittees. 06 KYVHJQI ,1 all ' ,JW ,Milly Wil 5 ifft'f!ff,,L'5ffig? EDWIN J. TICHY, JR. Eddie Ford's . . . Barbara . . . My fathers buying me a new car . . . friendly . . . nice physique . . . He's had it', . . . hates chickens . . . nice smile . . . Doesn't like the Honor Roll . . . Baseball 1, 2, 5, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 5, 4, Soccer 2, 5, 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 5, 4, Mixed Chorus 5, Boys' Glee Club 5, Opererta 5, Chess Club 5, Yearbook Staif 4, Various Committees. DAVID M. VITALE Dave First National . . . wise . . . good dancer . . . out-of-town girls . . . Pat ...Pontiac . .. mittees. Soccer lg Band 1, 2g Mixed Chorus 5g Boys' Glee Club 5g if U MW ri ...nice figure . . . quiet?? . .. rf as EMILY MAE WALSTON Emily Long hair . . . Post Road laundermat . . . Irene various boyfriends Mixed Chorus 3, 4g Smoke Signals Staff 4g Various Committees GEORGE RD George Red hair . . . Fo . . pl nt . . . h Guilfordite West Lake Clubhouse . . . xible Tubin Various Comm' s. . yy gf Z NANCY JANE WASON Nan North Carolina . . . Billy . . . newcomer . . . blonde hair . . . studious . . . Rebel . . . Ya'l1 . . . It all depends . . . one of the Knights, Band 4g Mixed Chorus 4g A Cappella Choir 4g National Honor Society 4g Yearbook Staff 4g Various Committees. 25 often ' ikes 4 VIVIAN LEE WATERMAN Lee' Red hair . . . quiet . . . freckles . .. blushes easily . . . sailors . . . Hello, ,, there. ' q K Smoke Signals 3, Various Committees! I OJ xjx K JVW 0 , ,ii ,iw at ,yfwfyig fwfr Qlfwyw iill U LOUIS STANLEY WEADY Always helping in some way . . . studious . . . boisterous . . . class pho- tographer . . . Mr. Colter's helper . . . friendly. Various Committees, Yearbook Staff 4, Ba Manager I 2, 4, Soccer Manager 4, Creati Signals 3, 4, National Honor Svwetfy 4.Arj-7 , if 7 , A jf f if f X , 4 ff if ,j . JV, I i 4- R J-fi qt, ' V Y if Louie e6B?E Manager 4, Baseball Writing Club 4, Smoke PATRICIA JOAN WHITE Patty Petite . . . good dancer . . . Lynn . . . Navy! . . . future music teacher . . . I wish I could gain some weight . . . nice dresser . . . Does anyone have any dues Student Council I, Operetta I, 3, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Monitor 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, Treas- urer 3, 4, All-State Chorus 3, All-Eastern Chorus 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Dramatic Club 4, Creative Writing Club 4, Various Committees. 26 CLASS SEPTEMBER 1954 . . . Dear Diary: We have now started our long-awaited high school years. We chose Carl Balestracci as pres- ident, Frank Gill, vice-president, Wilma Hunter, secretary, Gail Hill, treasurer, and Patricia White, Student Council member. Our class advisers are Mrs. Bartman and Mr. Willcox. The Guilford Fair with its float contest gave the Class of '58 its first opportunity to qualify as high school students. The Assassination of Caesar was entered in the competition and won third prize. OCTOBER . . . The magazine drive is finally over and our class has contributed quite a bit toward making it a success for we came in third place. MARCH 1955 . . . Incidentally, diary, everyone had a wonderful time at the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. APRIL . . . Our class was well represented in the operetta picnic. JUNE . .. We closed our Freshman year by having our class Hold That Curtain. SEPTEMBER 1955 . . . Dear Diary: Returning to G.H.S. for our Sopho- more year we elected Carl Balestracci, president, Wilma Hunter, vice-president, Gail Hill, secretary, Cynthia Small, treasurer, Merrillyn Price, Stewart Putney, and Cathy Offerdi on Student Council. New members to our class are Elaine Alling, Wayne Page, and George Ward. Our float was Guilford Fair or Bust on which We received third prize. OCTOBER . . . We have just had the magazine drive and we really showed our school spirit by coming in second place. DECEMBER . . . Our spirit continued by having a dance titled Snow Bound. Everyone had an enjoyable evening which may have been contributed due to the Christ- mas season for it was held on the 23rd. MAY 1956 . . . We held a Talent Show in which the whole school HISTORY took part. It proved to be a great success for our class. Everyone was sad at the departure of Mrs. Bartman, our class adviser. JUNE . . . We have just ordered our class rings and everyone is looking forward to receiving them in the begin- ning of our Junior year. SEPTEMBER 1956 . . . Dear Diary: Our Junior float was Winter Won- derland and we were proud to receive the Blue Rib- bon. Class Officers this year are: President, Carl Bale- stracci, Vice-President, Wayne Page, Secretary, Gail Hill, Treasurer, Patricia White, and Student Council members, Margaret Pascale, Cynthia Small, and Thomas Rutherford. We welcomed Virginia Bryan, Michael Chernok, Warren jones, and Barney Kawra to our class, and also the return of Robert Dilzer and Donald Papa. We are happy to have Mrs. Collins as our new class adviser. OCTOBER . . . Our Honor Society members are Michael Chernok, Warren Jones, Joanne Kintz, Cathy Offredi, Cynthia Small and Louis Weady. We came in second place in the magazine drive which helped our treasury a great deal. Everyone is so excited because we just received our class rings, which really makes us feel like upper- classmen. Our soccer athletes are Carl Balestracci, Warren Jones, Fred Moore, Wayne Page, Stewart Putney, Warren Roberts, Thomas Rutherford, Richard Starr, and Ed Tichy. Louis Weady is the hard working man- ager. NOVEMBER . . . We just had our Junior Prom in the new addition, which provided a wonderful atmosphere for the set- ting of our theme, Soiree a Paris. Now, diary, the wonderful time has come and gone. It was a gala event. DECEMBER . . . The Junior class is well represented on both the girls' and boys' basketball teams. Varsity players on the girls' team are Carol Beauvias, Marie Bittner, Virginia Bryan, and Joanne Kintz. Our varsity boys are: Carl Balestracci, Fred Moore, Stewart Putney, Warren Roberts, and Ed Tichy. APRIL 1957 . . . Participating in the Operetta, On Stage, a great many of our class members had a wonderful time. Stars on our champion baseball team: Carl Bale- stracci, Vincent Coppola, Stewart Putney, Warren Roberts, Tom Rutherford, Dick Starr, Ed Tichy, and Louis Weady, manager. JUNE... Here we are at the end of our Junior year already. Everyone is looking forward to a wonderful Senior year. SEPTEMBER 1957 . . . Dear Diary: Here we are Seniors at last. It doesn't seem possible that our days are numbered. We have elected for Senior Class Oflicersg President, Carl Balestracci, Vice-President, Warren Jones, Secretary, Gail Hill, Treasurer, Patricia White, Student Council members, Margaret Pascale, Cynthia Small, and Thomas Rutherford. New members to our class: Nancy Emrich and Nancy Wason. The iirst event of our Senior year was the presenta- tion of our float, Central Park in the Guilford Fair, on which we received second prize. Also, the profits of our stand, Club 58, really boosted our treasury. OCTOBER . . . Men on the soccer team are: Carl Balestracci, Biff Jones, Bill MacGregor, Fred Moore, Wayne Page, Donald Papa, Stu Putney, Warren Roberts, Tom Rutherford, Dick Starr, and Edwin Tichy. NOVEMBER . . . Honor Society members are: Linda Cohen and Nancy Wason. DECEMBER . . . As in previous years the class of 58 is strongly represented on the boys' and girls' basketball teams. Marie Bittner and Joanne Kintz showed their skills as star players on the girls' squad. On the boys' varsity team Fred Moore, Stewart Putney, Warren Roberts, and Ed Tichy represented our class. The Highlight of the Christmas season was the Senior Snow Ball held on the 22nd, The holiday decorations were very festive and everyone had an enjoyable time. Goodness, diary, tears come into my eyes as I read of the wonderful experiences of our four years in Guilford High. Our long-awaited Senior year will be over before we know it, Commencement plans are now in prog- ress. Senior week, Senior Prom, Banquet, Class Night, then Graduation, these are' the things we will espe- cially remember. We have spent many happy days at G.H.S. with many pleasant memories. I, Wayne Page, do hereby w I, Elaine Alling, do hereby will and bequeath my long hair to Margaret Sohlberg who hasn't the patience to let hers grow. I, Carl Balestracci, do hereby will and bequeath my mother's spaghetti recipe to the G.H.S. cooks. I, Carol Beauvais, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to have my boyfriend stay home to Judy Lehman whose is overseas. I, Marie Bittner, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to play basketball to anyone who wants it. I, Robert Boguski, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to CLASS WILL I, William MacGregor, do hereby will and bequeath my ability of swapping engines to Jack, Kenny or Bruce. I, Fred Moore, do hereby wil l and bequeath my older brother's problems to my younger brother Tom. I, Lynn O'Brien, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to eat a lot and stay slim to anyone who is on a diet. I, Cathy Offredi, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be the only girl trombone player brave enough. in the band to any girl who is ill and bequeath my ability to go have a good job at the Friendly First to Dave Bartlett who wants lf. I, Valerie Bradstreet, do hereby will and bequeath all my problems to anyone who wants to try to solve them. I, Irene Breault, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be able to understand and solve everybody's problems but my own to any future Dorothy Dix of G.H.S. I, George Brown, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to learn French to anyone who needs it. g I, Edgar Carris, do hereby will and bequeath my future mil- lions to anyone who thinks I can earn that much. I, Michael Chernok, do hereby will and bequeath my poetical talents to whoever wishes to be Poet Laureate of Smoke Signals. I, Linda Cohen, do hereby will and bequeath the green apple to anyone who can't jam enough people in his car. I, Vincent Coppola, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to have manageable hair to anyone who previously has had a little trouble. I, Eileen Cronan, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to take shorthand to all future stenographers of G.H.S. I, Robert Dilzer, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to wash dishes to anyone who wants it. I, Nancy Emrich, do hereby will and bequeath my skiis to any- one who can find snow in Guilford. I, Elizabeth Evarts, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to stay slender to any person who is expanding too fast. I, Richard Floyd, do hereby will and bequeath my Ford to any- body who wants to have troubles. .I, Joan Franco, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be able to have too many problems to solve and as many to be solved to anyone who wants to solve them. I, Joseph Gardner, hereby will and bequeath my ability to eat five peanutbutter and jelly sandwiches to anybody that's not hungry. I, Gail Hill, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to keep out of step during a parade to Leah Craven who seems to be doing well on her own. I, Phyllis Hooghkirk, do hereby will and bequeath my paint- splattered art room shirt to some future artist. I, Wilma Hunter, do hereby will and bequeath my best wishes to Kenny Sullivan. I, George Jeschor, do hereby will and bequeath all my extra weight to Leonard Frohlich who needs it. I, Warren Jones, do hereby get into everything to someone I, Barney Kawra, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to with time on his hands. will and bequeath my ability to pack bags to any junior working at the Friendly First. I, Joanne Kintz, do hereby will and bequeath to Ginny Betts, my ability to have many wonderful unexpected summer escapades. I, George Kober, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to play hookey to anyone who can use it. I, Beverly Lafhn, do hereby will and bequeath my ability of going steady with one boy for two years to anyone who would like to try it. I, William Leete, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to dechrome my car to Ronnie Peterson, who has made a mess of his also. I, Paul MacGregor, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to talk my way out of things to anyone who dares to try and get away witvt. steady with a nurse to anyone who wants to try. I, Donald Papa, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to turn off the radiators and to pull down the shades in Miss Maher's seventh period study hall to Dennis Erb who has all the qualifications for performing such arduous tasks. I, Patricia Parkerton, do hereby will and bequeath my major- ette uniform to anyone it fits. I, Margaret Pascale, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to dance every dance at socials to Kenny Sullivan who sat quite a few out. I, Judy Perkins, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to skip school without getting caught to Judy Kleinkauf who does pretty good on her own. I, Merrillyn Price, do hereby will and bequeath my clean white bucks to anyone who wants to be different. I, Stewart Putney, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to drive a taxi during my senior year to anyone who wants a good car. I, Steve Raymond, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to go steady for two years to Dave Bartlett who can't do it for one week. I, Mary Reddick, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with the teachers at G.H.S. to anyone who is having trouble. I, Warren Roberts, do hereby will and bequeath my two-toned car to anyone who likes flashy colors. I, Thomas Rutherford, do hereby will and bequeath the money that Stewart Putney owes me to anyone who thinks he can get it. I, Cynthia Small, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to confuse the Band to the next Head Majorette. I, Sheila Sohlberg, do hereby will and bequeath my locker to anyone who can open it. I, Richard Starr, do hereby will and bequeath my size 12 feet to Dave Bartlett, to go with his big ears. I, Arthur Stevens, do hereby will and bequeath my car to any- one who wants to go to Florida. I, Joyce Suker, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to bor- row clothes from Cynthia Russell to anyone who wears the same size. I, Doris Tichy, do hereby will and bequeath being the young- est of a family of 12 to anyone who dislikes being an only child. I, Edward Tichy, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to go out with Barbara for a year and a half to Donald Papa, who could use this ability. I, David Vitali, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to aggravate teachers without even trying to anyone who likes get- ting kicked out of classes. I, Emily Walston, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to grow long hair to any girl who has a lot of patience. I, George Ward, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to pass English to anyone with a good imagination. I, Nancy Wason, do hereby will and bequeath to my brother my arguments for the dear old South. I, Lee Waterman, do hereby will and bequeath my freckles to anyone who wants them. I, Louis Weady, do hereby will and bequeath my books to anyone who can carry them. I, Patricia White, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to worry about everything to anyone who is carefree. ALLING, ELAINE BALESTRACCI, CARL BEAUVAIS, CAROL BITTNER, MARIE BOGUSKI, ROBERT BRADSTREET, VALERIE BREAULT, IRENE BROWN, GEORGE CARRIS, EDGAR CHERNOK, MICHAEL COHEN, LINDA COPPOLA, VINCENT CRONAN, EILEEN DILZER, ROBERT EMRICH, NANCY EVARTS, ELIZABETH FLOYD, RICHARD FRANCO, JOAN GARDNER, JOSEPH HILL, GAIL HOOGHKIRK, PHYLLIS HUNTER, WILMA JESCHOR, GEORGE JONES, WARREN KAWRA, BARNEY KINTZ, JOANNE KOBER, GEORGE LAFFIN, BEVERLY LEETE, WILLIAM MacGREGOR, PAUL MacGREGOR, WILLIAM MOORE, FRED OFFREDI, CATHY O'BRIEN, LYNN PAPA, DONALD PARKERTON, PAT PASCALE, MARGIE PAGE, WAYNE PERKINS, JUDIE PRICE, MERRILLYN PUTNEY, STEWART RAYMOND, STEVE REDDICK, MARY ROBERTS, WARREN RUTI-IERFORD, TOM SMALL, CYNTHIA SOHLBERG, SHEILA STARR, DICK STEVENS, ART SUKER, JOYCE TICHY, DORIS TICHY, EDDIE VITALI, DAVID WALSTON, EMILY WARD, GEORGE WASON, NANCY WATERMAN, LEE WEADY, LOUIS WHITE, PATTY LIKES AND DISLIKES LIKES Living in the country Apple Raids and Spaghetti Being with the kids Sports Fords People with personalities Dancing The thought of living at Fort Knox Hunting Genii insanique homines To travel Long trips Clothes Mercurys and Fords Ice skating and dancing Living on a farm Fords Everyone Blondes, brunettes and redheads Basketball games Ice Hockey College Men Apple pie Jazz To daydream Psychology Girls, cars, music Going steady Fords, girls, food A cute blonde Girls, cars, food Friendly Persons To play Trombone To ear Sports S Good Times Music Wild Parties Foxon Music Money Marines Ithaca Sports Sailing To argue with Mr. Sullivan in Problems Class To have fun Sports Money Ice Skating Having my own car Young Chicks Girls Boats and Fishing Pay Checks A Iil'ole Southern Accent Shoes Onions Sailing 30 DISLIKES Being fat The uncertainty of tomorrow Dominating people Homework Onions Being moody Nothing in general Slow cars Cold weather Dumkapfen und Idioten The dark Being told what to do Liver Staying home Brothers Radishes Chevies People who jump to conclusions Cats Monday mornings Mushrooms Naiveness Homework Gossips Shaving Boredom Being single Getting up in the morning English Bossy girls Staying home nights Unfriendly, Prejudiced Persons Asparagus Party Poopers Cauliflower, Turnips, and Broccoli Boys talking about cars Unsociable People Being Bored Homework Spinach Curly Hair Women Drivers Adolescent Boys English Basketball Monday morning Being Bored English Jail School Staying home Old Hens Women Drivers Homework English Shoes Homework Egg Soup- Bickering SUPPRESSED DESIRE To be thin To be a bullfighter To move to Florida To ride a freight train join the Navy To be carefree and happy To cut Emily's hair Find out where the yellow went Throw something at my boss pour etre Presidente des Etats-Unis To drive a trailer truck Remain a bachelor To travel around the world To make more money To go out with a West Point cadet To graduate join the Marines To get my license To be a cowboy To get m license Y To have one of my paintings hang in the Metropolitan art museum To have as much money as I could spend To ride in an airplane To play in a bagpipe band To run the First National To tour the world To join the Air Force To have twin boys Become a Forest Ranger To get married before the age of 22 To own a 1958 OLDS. Convert. To play in an Air Force Touring Band To conduct an All State Band To drive Garry's Volkswagon To be a Jet Pilot To have a figure like Jayne Mansfield To be an Art Teacher To have a million dollars To have twins To play the violin To operate a still To own a Cadillac Tour the United States To have real Teeth To know everything To take a trip to England To have all my dreams fulfilled To have my own car To fly around the world in Sputnik To win the 564,000 Question Go to the Senior Prom To be a chicken for one day To move New Jersey closer to Guilford To be cremated To mark my own Report Card To see a few people from Raleigh To get my license To rob a bank To direct a Boys' Glee Club LIKES AND DISLIKES FONDEST MEMORY The first day at G.I-I.S. The episodes of the Night Raiders August 3, 1957 junior Prom 1956 My first car Senior Prom 1957 Senior Year School Dances First Date Classe Latinos de Senorita Rocco Living Summer of 1957 Summer of 1957 Coney Island Middlebury College My driver's license junior Prom Summer of 1957 F.F.A. Field trips Senior year Senior year My night at Yale My trip to New York All State Chorus Pie fight with Steve Raymond Summer vacations Getting my license When I got my license Trip to Chicago 1957 Sept. 1 ? ? ? ? ? ? Making State officer in P,F. for the past 3 years All State Bands of 1955 and 1957 July 3, 1957 The parties on Durham Rd. junior Prom All Senior Proms Senior Week 1957 Valerie's Party All-State 1957 What me Worry Senior year in high school August 21, 1957 My Ulcers Graduation April 29, 1957 Thanksgiving 1956 None Skipping School 49 days July 20, 1957 Pajama Party The day I was born Racing a '57 Ford to New York Finally becoming a Senior Guilford Fair 1957 A week at Cherry Grove Beach, North Carolina August 10, 1957 Apple Raiding All-Eastern Conference Chorus in Atlantic City 1957 31 SONG Autumn Leaves Beethoven: Concert in D Major Op Bewitched April Love Silhouette Stardust That's All I Want From You Wake up Little Susie Deep Purple Kolnidnei My Prayer Bewitched My Special Angel That'll be the day Twelfth of Never Chances Are Be Bop Baby Could This be Magic Until I Met You Indian Love Call Tears on Satin Love is a Many Splendored Thing Melody D'Amour Stardust I Like Bananas Stardust jail House Rock Danny Boy Remember You're Mine You Send Me Hula Love You'll Never Walk Alone I'm Getting Sentimental Over You Tenderly In the Still of the Night Love is a Many Splendored Thing April Love The 12th of Never Wake Up Little Susie Like 'Em All Walking Along Could it be Magic Tammy Earth Angel Basin Street Blues April Love Our Love Affair Earth Angel jail House Rock Sentimental journey Earth Angel Sentimental Could This be Magic 12th of Never Blue Monday Polevetzian Dance The Joker My Special Angel Hello, Young Lovers SENIOR BEST LOOKING MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Margaret Pascale, Thomas Rutherford Cynthia Small, Michael Chernok u ....... u N MOST STUDIOUS BEST FIGURE - BEST PI-IYSIQUE Joanne Kintz, Michael Chernolc Doris Tichy, Edwin Tichy El Xx.l CUTEST NICEST MANNERS 32 Margaret Pascale, Edwin Tichy Gail Hill, Carl Balestracci CLASS FLIRTS Wilma Hunter, Carl Balestracci DONE MOST FOR G.H.S. Cynthia Small, Louis Weady CLASS SINGERS Patricia White, Wayne Page SUPERLATIVES CLASS ARTISTS Margaret Pascale, William MacGregor CLASS ATHLETES Joanne Kintz, Edwin Tichy BEST PERSONALITY Lynn O'Brien, Carl Balestracci MOST POPULAR Lynn O'Brien, Carl Balestracci ,A 2 'a Qgmr DONE MOST FOR CLASS Cynthia Small, Louis Weady 57127 a BEST DANCERS Margaret Pascale, David Vitali CLASS WITS Doris Tichy, Stewart Putney W..,, CLASS MUSICIANS Merrillyn Price, Carl Balestracci K VW, ,WAV f BEST DRIVERS Linda Cohen, Wayne Page Q3 PROPHECY This is station identification - break your date to watch channel fifty-eight. Tonight's program is brought to you by Balestrac- ci's homemade spaghetti and meat balls -- eets-a- magnificof' And now. This is Don Papa Papa, coming to you tonight from the front of the MacGregor Brothers Theatre in downtown Guilford, where the world premiere of that great motion picture The Class of 58 is being shown. The great personalities about whom this story has been written are now beginning to arrive. The first to appear are Louis S. Weady and H. Warren Jones, fabulous oil tycoons, who are co-producers of this great picture. Next we see Miss Wilma Hunter, Guilford's latest contribution to the motion picture world, with her escort, Dave Vitali, currently playing the Tarzan role in W. Langdon Page's new series of jungle pictures. Due to circumstances beyond our control the video portion of our program has been temporarily discon- tinued - Cameraman Warren Roberts tripped over the cord and our three electronic technicians-George Brown, Edgar Carris, and George Jeschor are trying desperately to plug it in again. Here we are back to normal, just in time to see Miss Marge Pascale, who was recently elected Miss America with Richard Howard Starr, her publicity agent. The guests are starting to arrive in greater num- bers as show time is getting close. Here are Patty White, who is now Dean of the Nortontown Con- servatory of Music, Lynn O'Brien, private secretary to the Vice-President of General Motors, and Carol Beauvias and Valerie Bradstreet, who are now operat- ing their new beautician school. Next we see Miss Linda Cohen, Chicken Baroness and her escort Mr. William Leete, Cattle Baron from Texas, and right behind Mr. Leete are Vin Coppola, captain of this year's United States entry in the Olympic Bobsled competition, with his crewman, Barney Kawra. We are very privileged tonight to have with us Mr. Stewart Putney, who according to latest figures in Morgue Magazinef is the Metropolitan area's top mortician. He was driven here tonight in the back of a pale-yellow hearse. And now Ladies and Gentlemen a mysterious black limousine screeches to a halt here in front of our cameras and out steps Michael Stephanovitch Cher- nok, America's top guided missile expert, surrounded by an honor guard .of United States Marines, Arthur Stevens, Sergeant Richard Floyd and Lieut. Steven Raymond. And also arriving on the scene are Nancy Wason and Nancy Emrich, who are the United States' en- tries in this year's World Figure Skating Champion- ships which are going to be judged by Gail Hill, Cynthia Small and Fred Moore, who are now vaca- tioning in Switzerland. We regret to say that we cannot have with us to- night those great adventurers Robert Boguski and Joseph Gardner who are seeking the whereabouts of the abominable snowman somewhere in the Hima- layas. But now entering is the President of Princeton University, Thomas Minns Ware Rutherford with his private secretaries, Beverly Laflin, Joan Franco, and Judy Perkins and Bob Dilzer his special bodyguard. And right behind his car is that of Edwin Tichy, Mayor of Guilford, with his all-female advisory staff, Mary Caroline Reddick, second selectman, Marie Bittner, Highway commissioner and Sheila Sohlberg, newly elected police commissioner. Coming up now are Cathy Offredi and Merrillyn Price, two of the Podunk Symphony's most popular soloists, just back from their world tour. And with them we have those famous four round-the-clock disk jockeys, Doris Tichy, Joyce Suker, Irene Breault and Elaine Alling. Joanne Kintz, the world renowned psychiatrist and Phyllis Hooghkirk, commercial artist who is famous for her advertising posters, are now arriving with Paris' top fashion designers, Eileen Cronan, Lee Waterman and Elizabeth Evarts who have just won the world's recognition for their new space cocktail dress. And two minutes before curtain time we see Miss Emily Walston, the United States representative at the court of Saint James. As the curtain rises we see Mr. George CBertj Ward and Mr. George CHarryJ Kober, that comical T.V. twosome who are serving as our Masters-of- ceremonies for this evening's show. And as the show plays: This is Don Papa - coming to you from down- town Guilford - saying glad we could get together and remember -- break your date to watch channel fifty-eight. ,ll , ,, . WA. ik . 1 UNDERCLASSES 3,557 Lip g f,,, , ,f My -9 N4 L X za, . , ,V , . ff'- i Q' Z 'f , ,f L Zi., 7,1 - , I f ff ' H vzwe ,KW ' V f .. Q 2- W 21 :41 ,, ,.' K 1 M , ' 2 ,,,, 4. ' . Mum n Xxx lim in X 'L if U ,lf bg? W 'W ' f 961' V f Y' f , sv ,wwf 24 ,, 1? Z as ff' V' f 1 l f I I If Left to right -- Front row: I. Brown, E. Roberts, L: Froh lich E Eastman V Betts Stevens C Moore Lon S. , - , - ,J- , Q ,J- 5, Vitali, A. Fisher, G. Pierpont, D. Thompson. Row 2: J Skelly, P. Walsh, S. Rhodin, B. Bryant, A. Fullerton, Li Craven, J. Lehman, J. Melillo, J. Holcomb, J. Sorensen, J Clark, C. Kober, J. Mahaney, T. Greene. Row 3: L. Frolich C. Bishop, J. Roche, B. Aston, J. Morse, M. Bridgman, J 1 Leholt, J. Broggi, J. Geyer, M. Raymond, J. Hinners, D Slocombe, C. Christie. Row 4: G. Ulman, W. Seipel, J Hough, R. Wesley, D. Erb, A. Brownell, -I. Greene, M Tolokan, D. Kulisch, D. Hindinger, W. Benzi, B. Brown Row 5: B. Perry, A. McSweet, R. Peterson, S. Mountford V. Collins, D. Thompson, D. Bartlett, N. Lombardi, A Gott, M. Goodwin, R. Weady, D. Rood, R. Lowe, R. Crum JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ..........,,...,..,,.....,,. Jean Geyer H, Vice-President ....,........, Stephen Hough Secretary ,.,.....,... .,...,,...... I ona Brown , .v Treasurer ............,,...,.., Janet Lombard Student Council ..,.....,....... Julie Steven, jean Sorensen I . , A x 5 , Left to right - Front row: P. Easton, L. Coppola, D. Pate- naude, J. Kleinkauf, A. Casale, J. Haynes, C. Crum, G Stevens, C. Christie, J. Rebuzzini, L. Benton, J. Petzl, P Hurley, E. Persons. Row 2: C. Chittenden, C. Blasius, l Mitchell, G. Pfaff, B. Bailey, L. Whitehead, K. Bracken, P Kennedy, S. Davis, M. Hudson, L. Mancini, A. Fichera, R Perry, M. Brown. Row 3: J. Scranton, D. Clark, M. Sohl- berg, J. Minore, S. Buell, S. Barnett, L. Poulin, D. Hailer, D. Floyd, C. Rockhold, S. Potter, S. Hill, M. Guptil, E. Bishop. Row 4: G. Floyd, D. Buchta, R. Andrew, J. Bill- ings, C. Guiles, R. Melillo, W. Doolittle, J. Fahey, E. Smith, G. Hunt, N. Doyle, S. Page, A. Mosig, D. Beebe. Row 5: H. Fallamal, R. Shepard, P. Chello, K. Hill, W. Davis, D. Sughrue, G. Merrill, W. Meglin, T. Wason, R. Pierson, J. Hough, G. Beauvais, R. DeMezzo, L. Howarth, C. Maitland. Row 6: Z. Zalewski, J. Walston, R. Walston, H. Burbine, K. White, J. Walker, P. Tarantino, J. Landon, J. Niziolek, D. Chapin, L. Doran, L. LeBlanc, M. Oryl, W. Fritz. SOPHGMORE CLASS 13527 OFFICERS President ,.....,...........,.. Robert Andrew Vice-President ,... Michael McGuinness Secretary ......,....., Dorothy Wettemann Treasurer ,.,.,.....,........,,, Donald Buchta Student Council ......,. Carolyn Christie 37 38 Left to right - Front row: J. Potter, E. Bishop, J. Ferrell G. Goldsmith, R. Derbacher A. uick . Suker W. Skell . Q .J , V, D. Franco, P. Garrick, E. Bittner, W. Ryder, L. Davis, D. Bailey. Row 2: L. Milne, P. Thompson, S. Andrews, S Crum, J. Stannish, J. Macfarland, S. Kawra, A. Hull, L Greenleaf, D. Rideout, B. Tennyson, M. Holcomb, C. Wason T. Commeau. Row 3: R. Moore, S. Ford, J. Haynes, M Stepp, N. Patterson, J. Cooney, B. Monte, S. Jenkins, D Tichy, C. Lehman, K. Weady, L. Puflfer, P. Andrews, B Norton, J. Tolol-ran, J. Tykol, T. Doran. Row 4: S. Brown C. Parkerton, C. Seipel, J. johnson, M. Malone, L. Ulman ,rw B. Kintz, M. Fullerton, M. McNeil, M. Hunt, L. Kava- naugh, L. Baldwin, N. Frink, j. Jones. Row 5: B. Schauer B. Faitsch, F. Ketchale, J. Andrus, A. Albee, D. Stevens W. Behler, P. Frank, J. Motzer, D. Ansaldo, H. Pascale, A Nelson, W. McSweet, D. Mainetti. Row 6: P. Morrow, L Chase, G. Ansaldo, R. Aubrey, G. Solevo, 1. Kleinkauf, M Branin, W. Doktor, D. Kniflin, B. Peterson, R. jaspersohn S. Sullivan, L. Leavenworth, A. Chernok. Row 7: A. Santa- maria, C. Davis, H. Swan, R. Scott, J. Elk, E. Lohse, R Stevens, A. Collins, P. Clark, R. Lane, P. Rhodin, D. Lowell R. Waterman, R. Brown, S. Emrick, R. Cummings. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President ..............,... William McSweet Vice-President ....,.,.., Robert Derbacher Secretary ..........,. ,....,. M arie Holcomb Treasurer ........,...,,...,,, Barbara Norton Student Council ,...... Dierdre Rideout, William Skelly ACTIVITIES wiv' HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: Nancy Wason, Joanne Kintz, Miss Maher, Adviser, julie Stevens, Margaret Bridgman. Row 2: Judith Melillo, Catherine Offredi, H. Warren jones, jr., Louis Weady, Cynthia Small, Linda Cohen. Missing from picture, Michael Chernok, Jean Sorensen, Janet Lombard. STUDENT COUNCIL Deirdre Rideout, Carolyn Christie, H. Warren Jones, Jr., President, jean Sorensen, Secretary, William Skelly, Margaret Pascale, Treasurer, Arthur McSweet, Thomas Rutherford, Stephen Hough, Julie Stevens, Michael McGuinness, Robert Derbacher, Mr. Sullivan, Adviser, Cynthia Small, Vice- President. MONITOR SQUAD MW' new as V? .......... L4-4--L- Row 1: Leah Craven, Joyce Suker, Gail Hill, Patricia White. Row 2: Doris Tichy, Julie Stevens, Margaret Pascale, Cynthia Small, Captaing Lynn O'Brien, Catherine Offredi, Merrillyn Price. Row 5: Stanley Page, Stewart Putney, Carl Balestracci, Warren Jones, Thomas Rutherford. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA ggqnaununo alqqgnnuhnwauv Row 1: Scott Sullivan, Thomas Doran, Ralph Melillo, Dominick Bailey, Gerry Solevo. Row 2: joseph Gardner, Gary Ulman, Raymond Walston, Edwin Tichy, William Leete, Carl Christie, Herbert Swan, Robert DeMezzo. Row 3: Kenton White, Larry Doran, Stephen Mountford, Leonard Frohlich, Alvin Gott, Zigmunt Zalewski, Mr. Holdridge, Adviser. SCIENCE CLUB Row l: Andrew Chernolc, Peter Garrick, Edward Bishop, Lynn Chase, John Suker, Robert Derbacher. Row 2: George Merrill, Peter Frank, Pat- ricia Thompson, Pierce Clark, John Ek, Chester Guiles. Row 3: Mr. Day, Adviser. Row 4: Bruce Faitsch, Mary Reddick, Janice I-Iinners, George Brown, Michael Chernok, Donald Papa, Albert Brownell, Charles Fritz. .-1-.. EI CREATIVE WRITING CLUB Sitting: Warren Jones, Michael Chernolc, Mr. Rutlin, Joanne Kintz, Cathy OHredi. Standing: Mr. Phelps, Linda Cohen, ,Iean Sorensen, Beverly Bryant, Phyllis Hoogh- kirk, Mr. Day, Louis Weady, Patricia White. ' IEP: Q3 I SMOKE SIGNALS STAFF Row 1: Miss Dudley, Adviserg Iona Brown, Carol More, Lynn Poulin, Dorothy Wette- mann, Miss Savelle, Adviser, Jean Soren- sen, Editorg Joyce Mahaney, Judith Haynes, Patricia LeBlanc, Miss Lynch, Adviser. Row 2: Merrillyn Price, Carol Kober, Linda Greenleaf, Judith Lehman, Irene Breault, Gail Hill, Judith Broggi, Annette Fisher. Row 3: Joan Franco, Virginia Betts, Janet Lombard, Judith Melillo, Judith Long, Marie Bittner, Cathy Oflredi, Linda Cohen. Row 4: Bruce Peterson, Penn Rhodin, George Brown, Louis Weady, Carl Bale! stracci, Michael Chernok. 5 X F Xxx XX 5 XQXX X X X X 'X X Y SER N if ' - XX. Q x YY XX X . v X Nl. N. .s X X5 Rx X , X xi iii ,X . ,QQ SX XX XXX XX. Q ,Q Wi X ,Xir g ,Xivix Xi. X L Nik XTX. X XX X X X 3 gg? Q ax - JE: X X X X X X39 -1 X:- , X 3 -'lm SI X x X . brfxty ,, .5 X X 1 XXX X X, 5, GUILFORD HIGH B-3 Row l: Cynthia Small, David Rood, Nancy Wason, Patricia White, Margaret Briclgman, Wilma Hunter, Marilla Guptil, Rosemary Keeley, Lin-.la Benton, Joann Rebuzzini, Laura Dudley, Patricia Parkerton. Row 2: Gail Hill, Lory Whitehead, Carolyn Christie, Katherine Bracken, Catherine Wason, Barbara Aston, Cyn- thia Crum, Linda Kavanaugh, Diane Clark, Carol Parker- ton, Merrillyn Price, joseph Billings, Bruce Schauer, John Potter, Helen Nichols, Susan Potter, Carol Rockhold, Kath- leen Stevens, Patricia Easton, Lynn O'Brien. Row 5: Leah Craven, Sally Hill, Joyce Petzl, Gretchen Stev- ens, Margaret Sohlherg, Jacqueline Cooney, Linda Cohen, Lynn O'Brien Cynthia Small SCHOOL BAND Philip Applebaum, janet Persons, Paul Chello, Wayne Page, Lee Leavenworth, Walter Doolittle, Kenneth Parker, Ruth Billings, Vincent Collins, Richard Whitehead, Paul Rood, Gary Goldsmith, William Skelly, Jacqueline Scranton, Robert Shepard, james Skelly, Fred Moore, Robert Moore, William Davis, Floyd Hunter, Thomas Wason, Donald Kulisch, Cathy Offredi, Dorothy Thompson. Patricia Parkerton Row 4: Patricia Walsh, Susan White, Annette Fisher, Mr. Cunningham, Roger Rybacki, Robert Lane, Clyde Thomp- son, Anthony Santamaria, Kenton White, Carl Balestracci, Paul Tarantino, Michael McGuinnes, Sandra Brown, George Brown, Harry Fallamal, Joan johnson, Eloise Roberts, Roberta Perry. L I i 4 ,P i Gail Hill Acapellu Choir Row 1: Patty White, Jennifer Clark, Margaret Bridgman, Diane Clark, Wilma Hunter, Janet Lombard, Nancy Wason, Merrillyn Price. Row 2: Cynthia Small, Leah Craven, Barbara Aston, Kenton White, David Hindinger, Carl Bale- stracci, William Leete, Paul MacGregor, Cathy Offredi, Jacqueline Scranton, Marilla Guptil. Row 3: Donald Kulisch, Warren Jones, Thomas Rutherford, Fred Moore, Bruce Schauer, Wayne Page, Mr. Cunningham. MIXED CHORUS Row 1: Joan Franco, Sheila Sohlberg, Marilla Guptil, Dorothy Thompson, Margaret Bridgman, Linda Ulman, Mr. Cunningham, Cynthia Small, Diane Clark, Barbara Aston, Wilma Hunter, Margaret Pascale, Martha McNeil. Row 2: Linda Lee Benton, Carolyn Bishop, Leah Craven, Carol Rockhold, Carolyn Christie, Joann Rebuzzini, Irene Breault, Emily Walston, Joyce Petzl, Dierdre Rideout, Jennifer Clark, Lory Whitehead, Katherine Bracken, Valerie Bradstreet, Patricia White. - Row 5: Judith Perkins, Nancy Wason, Beverly Bryant, Lynn O'Brien, Linda Cohen, Merrillyn Price, Cathy Offredi, Jacqueline Scranton, Joyce Suker, Gail Hill, Doris Tichy, Carol Beauvais, Patricia Parkerton. Row 4: David Chapin, George Jeschor, Donald Kulisch, Carl Balestracci, William MacGregor, Arnold Mosig, James Skelly, Pierce Clark, David Steven, Barney Kawra, Stewart Putney, Paul MacGregor. Row 5: Arthur Quick, John Potter, Gary Goldsmith, William Skelly, Donald Franco, William McNeil, Warren Roberts, Wayne Page, William Leete, Robert Shepard, Gilbert Floyd, David Hindinger. Row 6: Robert Lane, Herbert Swan, Kenton White, Richard Floyd, Warren Jones, Thomas Rutherford, Robert Wesley, Nel- son Doyle, Joseph Gardner, Bruce Schauer, Michael Oryl, Fred Moore, Edgar Carris. Qi? A91 if ji DANCE BAND Row 1: Wayne Page, David Rood, Jeanette Persons, Paul Chello, Diane Clark. Row 2: Donald Kulisch, Catherine Offredi, Thomas Wason, James Skelly, Jacky Scranton, William Skelly. Row 3: Merrillyn Price, Robert Wesley, Robert Shepard. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Row l: Annette Fisher, Phyllis Hooghkirk, Patricia Walsh, Leah Craven, Catherine Wason, Linda Kavanaugh, Marie Holcomb, Judith Holcomb, Joyce Petzl, Judith Lehman, Carol Blasius, Margaret Kennedy, Sheila Davis. Row 2: Mr. Cunningham, Ellen Persons, Patricia Thompson, Judith Haynes, Nancy Paterson, Susan White, Joann Tolokan, Diane Tichy, Jacqueline Cooney, Kathy Weady, Lillian Puffer, Carol Kober, Joyce Mahaney, Eloise Roberts, Patricia Andrew, Roberta Perry. Row 3: Gail Pierpont, Brenda Tennyson, Marsha Hunt, Sheila Barnett, Linda Greenleaf, Diane Hailer, Diane Clark, Margaret Sohlberg, Patricia Easton, Joan Standish, Carol Seipel, Jacqueline Haynes. Row 4: Joanne Minore, Sandra Brown, Carol Parkerton, Cath- erine Offredi, Merrillyn Price, Marion Malona, Barbara Kintz, Linda Ulman, Karen Chittenden, Loretta Coppola, Marjorie Fullerton, Dale Floyd, Jean Roche, Amelia Casale, Cynthia Crum. ALL-STATE CHORUS 9 ,, LJ A f .kb nv if 'I Warren Jones, Wilma Hunter, Marilla Guptil, Kenton White. ALL-STATE BAND ALL-STATE ORCHESTRA 22, f . Row 1: Cathy Offrecli, Carl Balestracci, Jacqueline Scranton. 48 Janet Lombard, Paul Tarantino, Merrillyn Price, Row 2: Bruce Schauer, Fred Moore, Joseph Billings. P Qt, -nr if ANS .- ,i' , 0 Guilford Guilford Guilford Guilford Guilford Guilford Guilford 50 SOCCER TEAM Row 1: Bob Andrew, George Beauvais, Ray Walston, Don Buchta, Pierce Clark Tom Wason, Penn Rhodin. Row 2: Fred Moore, Tom Rutherford, Wayne Page, Don Papa, Bill MacGregor, Warren Roberts, Ed Tichy, Carl Balestracci, Stewart Putney, Warren Jones. Row 5: Dave Hindinger, Ken Sullivan, Dennis Erb, John Niziolek, Art McSweet Dick Starr, Vincent Collins, Gary Ulman. 7 7 Row 4: Mr. Zabel, assistant coach, Louis Weady, manager, Mr. Sullivan, coach. SOCCER, 195 8 This year's soccer team, made up of eleven seniors, compiled the best record a soccer team has ever had in Guilford. Every game was hard fought with Guilfordls true poten- tial being shown against Moodus, State Champions, when they tied the latter 2-2. The seniors on the team were E. Tichy, S. Putney, D. Papa, R. Starr, T. Rutherford, W. Roberts, W. Page, F. Moore, W. jones, W. MacGregor and C. Balestracci. RESULTS OF GAMES GOALS SCORED Moodus 5 Guilford 2 Moodus 2 W. Roberts ...,.........,........,.........,. 9 Old Lyme 1 Guilford 5 Old Lyme 0 E. Ticky .,.,...,. ....... 8 Valley Regional 2 Guilford 2 Valley Regional 1 D. Buchta ..,..... ....,.. 6 Clinton 0 Guilford 1 Clinton 4 K. Sullivan ..... .,,,... 2 Saybrook 2 Guilford 3 Madison 0 D. Erb ,....,., ....... 2 Madison 1 Guilford 0 Saybrook 2 D. Papa ..,,.. ,,,,,,, 1 Durham 3 Guilford 1 Durham 1 S. Putney ....,.,. ....... 1 Total ...,,... ........ E 1 , , 1 , ,X I ,X f Wayne Dick Carl Tom Stew Louie Eddie Biff Don Warren Fred A -1 rf'-1 Row 1: Donald Buchta, Robert Wesley, George Beauvais. Row 2: Mike Oryl, Eddie Tichy, Fred Moore. Row 3: john Niziolek, Dennis Erb. Row 4: Stewart Putney, Mr. Sabo, Coach, Warren Roberts. Missing from picture, Louie Weady 7 Manager. BASKETBALL The Guilford Indians started the season with the hope of a successful campaign. The lack of height on the team was more than compensated for by the team's courage and spirit. They played each game with enthusiasm and high spirits. Their coach, Mr. Sabo, showed them many new plays during their long hours of practice. The win column of just two games does not paint a true picture, there were many exciting and well-played games. Edwin Tichy was chosen captain of the squad and he proved invaluable to both the coach and the team. The four senior members who have played their last season are: Edwin Tichy, Warren Roberts, Stewart Putney and Fred Moore. 52 Fred Moore Warren Roberts Q4 '2 il ,W vi Q' 52' Nw' at ,i 11. I ! -xi 15' 3 5 1 V Eddie Tighy Stew Putney i ' Q Ei J s 53 GIRLS BASKETBALL The Guilford High Girls' Basketball team enjoyed a season better than that of last year with a .500 average of three wins and three losses. Their biggest victory was the game against Old Lyme, where the girls, looking great in their new uniforms, really tromped 'emf' The score was twenty-six to three. The Seniors on the team were Marie Bitt- ner and Joanne Kintz. Joanne, this year, filled her second season as a most capable team captain. Next season should also be a successful one with only two Seniors, Joanne and Marie, leaving the team. The girls feel that a good portion of their success is due to Mrs. Napoli who, new to Guilford this year, did a fine job of coach- ing the team. MHIIC Joanne JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL N 1 i'3f ,, ,,i' x : at., 4 v-L' 7 4 V Z io, f i I f 1 3 f . tl .R GIRLS' TEAM: Row 1: Susan Potter, Katherine Bracken, Diane Clark. Row 2: Joanne Minore, Cynthia Crum, Sheila Barnett, Manager: Jacqueline Scranton, Barbara Kintz. kill l..,..,,, .- I x f , fE'D1l'6y BOYS' TEAM: Row 1: William Ryder, Robert Shepard, Robert Moore, Robert Andrew, Robert Lane. Row.2: Mr. Dolan, Coach: John Hough, Donald Buchta, George Beauvais, Herbert Swan, Tony Collins. Row 3: David Chapin, Michael Oryl, John Niziolek, Stephen Mountford, Henry Pascale. Q , Row 1: Bishop, Chase, Moore, Clark, Chernok. Row 2: Mr. Sullivan, Coach, Rhodin, Mor- row, Kawra, Buchta, Ferrell, Mr. Panczak, Asst. Coach. Row 3: Coppola, Hindinger, Goodwin, McGuinness, Ward. Row 4: Starr, Niziolek, McSweet, Perry, Putney, Erb. Missing from picture: Tichy, Stevens, Bartlett, Sullivan. BASEBALL TEAM - 1958 Guilforcls Baseball Team has hopes of taking its third Shoreline Championship in a row this year. Mr. Sullivan is relying on his veteran infield to bolster his young pitching staff. The Senior members of the team are: Tichy, Putney, Starr, Coppola, Stevens, Kawra and Ward. 56 Vinc Dick Stu April 14 17 May 1 2 5 8 12 14 16 19 22 26 29 june 2 SCHEDULE Madison Moodus Durham Regional Old Lyme Saybrook Morgan Madison Moodus Regional Durham Old Lyme Saybrook Morgan Home Home Home Away Home Away Home Away Away Home Away Away Home Away George Barney L CHEERLEADERS X af? ff X VARSITY: jennifer Clark, Captaing Diane Hailer, Barbara Aston, Gretchen Stevens, Joanne Re buzzini. JUNIOR VARSITY: Carolyn Christie, Linda Kavanaugh, Marjorie Fullerton, Dorothy Thompson Marie Holcomb, Diane Tichy. 58 YQ! 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