Hillhouse High School - Elm Tree Yearbook (New Haven, CT)

 - Class of 1956

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Business Manager Sandra Bellin Gail Kobb Noel Freeman Jill Lettes Loralee Harkness Leah Ruda Helene Holiner Elaine Shanken Lela Weinstein Photography Board FRANK PICUCCI ........................................ L ......,........ Chief Photographer Robert Brakewood 'Ann Ieradi David Rogers Art Board IANET PERRY ............................................................................ Art Editor Gail Carangelo Kathleen O'Hara Donald Isenberg Miriam Richner Sharon Stack I Faculty Adoisers Editorial and Business ALBERT W. GRAY, Assistant Chairman P A I' Photography EVA ANN WELCH, Art LILLIAN A. CRIFFITH, Business ALICE H. HOGAN, Literary ELIZABETH NIALONE, Junior Board ROBERT E. COSSELIN, Chairman ROBERT T. LEVINE, Ex-Oficio MARION C. SHERIIJAN, Literary I M Ex-Ogicio DAVID H. COSTELLO, Business Administrative TABLE OF CONTENTS FACULTY. . SENIORS . . . PUBLICATIONS. . ORGANIZATIONS. . SCHOOL LIFE . SPORTS .... ADVERTISEMENTS . . DEDICA TION Mr. Albert Cray, assistant chairman and photography advisor of the Elin Treev, graduated from New Haven High School in 1922. Following his gradua- tion, he was employed at the Millers Falls Tool Company as a chief draftsman, during which time he attended night classes at Northeastern University. In 1925, Mr. Gray began his teaching career at Troup junior High School as an instructor in mechanical drawing. He was also head of the swimming club at Troup..Mr. Cray came to Hillhouse in 1932 to teach mechanical drawing and to coach the varsity swimming team. He has been associated with photography in the classbook since 1949 and has been assistant chairman since 1953. Mr. Gray established a working photography club, which does everything from taking pictures to developing them here in school. No one who has ever been a visitor to Mr. Cray's room has escaped without a certain amount of friendly banter. His sense of humor, mixed with his common sense, has sustained us of the Elm Treev staff during many trying times. When- ever a situation seemed unsolvable. Mr. Gray would help with a cheerful word, or on many occasions, with the obvious but theretofore unseen solution. His work has gone beyond that demanded of him in his capacity as assistant chairman and photography advisor of the Elm Treeu. And so, with our heartfelt thanks, we dedicate this book to you, Mr. Cray, hoping that we can convey to you, through this book, our deep appreciation. x 4 Hillhouse Al ma Mater Mm tempo By QQ IE? ,JJQQQEMHQ P P P D P-1- fi' -- f 3 , iiliiiiflflfff mJ.s.EC.:J.Q..wJJJ J4:., 1 L2 1 Milam? I 1,144 qw Jaw J.a.HJJJJLt, Eff -LQ - 'sE,AL-MA MA-TER Tothine non-or we'll be me E-ver we'11 . giliggiguhmg 3, A - QQIEJJVJ ,, hruhznldqrouhwqgh I?r.L-IEfiIEE, ec?1n l ig Q V 7 1 5 if 5 aa 5 rw- f HJ 4 13, ,mf :EVJQQ wp us When we fight for you....---- you--5 3 , Ewifiifzizgf 1 4 4? U-f ' 4 PY 5 Y 865 Chapel Street, New Haven, Colm. Hillhouse Hymn Words by Music by ALICE-ESTHER GARVIN STEPHEN WILTON N,H.H.S.'27 , Andante I i V0iCe .E.B:l:.L.,g.Q.9l:Jai,,5La--Egg! God of youth be Thou our guid- ance, God of wis - dom light our Let our loy - al -ties be last - ing. Give us faith that nev- er 525: ' 'AJ 5, .B F1 P. O us... .C 4 1? A I c H . F y ian y a , K ' .. . fnf p L-1 J 4 aaa T -I g -2 2 .H .B .E .B f 5 5 E' 5 gd SJ A - E' .5 5 I roadg VVhere-e'er men from Hill-house gath - er, En - ter in -. to their a - dies. God of hope our Heaxts are lift 1 ed, To Thine own im - mor - tal 5 :H 5 - .E i I- T . J fi M fi' -54.9 L. T Q F' I J F ' . f V L 5 a f 5 U 5 5 5 fSf9E -E-Ealilaiae'-i.ff,il bode. God of war watch o'er our he - roes, Hill-house men, who died a - skies. Hill-house lg.-n-ners we bear proud-ly, Hill-house hymns are songs of 5 5.5 Ji 1,55 . . rj - f H ' f -I J . 5 F rf Ll' I 5 5 v -Q fi 555' 5 9 1521:-Q gl 5 A A ,EJ +R far. God of peace stand Thou be - side us, Lest the fu - ture years we mar. praise. God of youth be Thou our guid-ance, Through-out lifes long gg- rious days. 1 F - - ' AN jj 547 Q 5-1 3 .Em b P -f ' rail J rx ' 5 .171 f' ' 5 J' A 'A 5 T --, V V F C0py1'igl!! 1945 by Slepll n Wxltan Foreword We, the members of the graduating class of 1956, have seen our high school days pass swiftly. Our three years at Hillhouse have given us a new perspective toward life. We have been faced with many decisions, and sometimes we have failed to make the right ones. With our failures, however, has come the determina- tion not to make the same errors again. XVe think that we have grown in wisdom and faith. When first we came to Hillhouse, outwardly assured yet inwardly doubtful, we were unaware of the many problems which awaited us here. YVe began life timidly in this hub of activity, certain that we would never even be able to find our way around the building, much less become active members of our class. Soon, however, the confusion of those first days was replaced by a new sense of confidence that grew with each day. Those who became class leaders, whether through their scholastic abilities, athletic prowess, or natural qualities of leadership, found a new type of faith. On the athletic fields and courts, and at the meetings of the Student Council, Senior Executive Board, and the various other class organizations, they learned that, through faith in themselves, they could justify the trust and belief of others. Others of us, less prominent perhaps in the school group but just as important a part of the school community, have seen faith in action at home and in school. The guidance and help which our teachers and parents have given us in all situa- tions, large or small, have instilled in us a deep faith in them, and in the prepara- tion they have given us for the world we are about to enter. Whether our chosen profession takes us on higher education, to office or secretarial work, to the armed services, or to a trade, we will need all of our resources to attain our goals. VVe will need, above all, faith in ourselves, in the rest of mankind, and in God. The members of the 'il-Elm Treev board wish to thank their faculty advisors: Mr. Robert E. Gosselin, chairman, Mr. Albert Gray, assistant chairman and photography, Miss Alice H. Hogan, literary, Miss Eva Welch, art, Miss Lillian Griffith, business, and Miss Elizabeth Malone, junior board, for their gracious and untiring aid in the publication of this book. 10 4 4 FAITH hy NIICHAEIL COLD The prerequisite of all achievement is faith. Whether one has faith in God, faith in mankind, or just faith in oneis self is of little consequence, for these are all collateral and interdependent. Conversely, the antonym of faith, fear, is the antagonist of achievement, and one can not tolerate the other. Men, like nations, are no greater than the faith which supplies their in- centive. However, one must he extremely careful when choosing the ideas upon which he will base his faith. A recent example of the consequences resulting from misplaced faith can he seen in Nazi Germany, Where a nation put its faith in an idea formulated in a distorted mind, and was utterly defeated. In our highly competitive economy, self-confidence is an integral part of the personality of anyone who Wants to nget aheadf, There is little that is denied to the person who helieves in himself. As Virgil once said. They can because they think they canf, It must not he assumed, however, that self-confidence is the only require- ment for success. One may prosper for a while, as did Hitler, hut Without faith in Cod, all is ultimately in vain. ln fact, all that is really necessary is faith in Cod, for faith in mankind and helief in oneis self follow this naturally. Today we stand on the threshold of the Atomic Age. The door has been opened to an idea which will carry us either to heights never even imagined, or to the depths of destruction. The faith of todayis youth will be the determining factor. Trust in the Lord, and do good,- And He shall give thee the petitions of thy heartf, 37th Psalm, 3-4 12 11, I 5 - , 51 1 55 1 5 -' Zig 5' V Q .N FS f. 5.-'lififi ww ,P Q f X. iff' R -ff f if Wil-ii . fm 1 ML SFQ' A- -ffm , y-. ' fafusgf gg,ifw,:' pg . J ne Q V-.vf-vnu. .1 3: -fi ' 325:53 Q -: JL: ' .,, ,f3,,,' 'mix 1 ' 4:53 ': -,,.12r1?:-.Q ff: f, 1 Eg,::4v ,3f-guL,f,- - 5-xf4 ?.,, :1.n2:-' fffigvf 4' , ff- frffw- X- - i.-14 .V cg- .f:. ?51SMF?:1wx,,55:-'Aff Maw. x- ' qi' 1:13 1' Hz-'1 L: . 1?-fr. Q-,'f'f2: -'ESA-' 4' -- . re m it' ,. - ' R . b w . - 10 ,:.:s1f, . , ., :gym avf-.xf.f+,VPQ, vw.: fr '..er4,.f 7-,rf-Q ' w- QM. 'm-wffvfrb -- f IH fy f . 4, ' 4'r:f5.g-Y-V '..,i.giS5g-.'9,., ,. - h,w.41Q,.r' ,J 'sw .A K- - -2 ' if M - ' -:Q me A Q'--'i35'27 '1-'A f-if' r--1'-9:f:'r15z :11g:r..x: ' 3:2i'fiZ . Q- fr - - j ef f wb- nfl' ' ' f .-:sw 'ww - A -Y., .3 -ri-Fic? ' '- A'feE'2:fL ' 4 f ?fl3:i5'1 fj - -i fFg,q.:?-- ' .. -. 1-.-fe w.. -f 1. - -M-'WW - 'ryiwz-bm? tm., ' if-:ffsf 3'-4' MR j .:.,.V 5 .. 7 .Rza K. CVHARA The only faith that wears well and holds its colors in all weathers is that which is woven of conviction and set with the sharp mordant of experience? james Russell Lowell-My Study Windows ID.. A UL V - ' ' 7.1. -.VI M1,I'l,.L' 551- J PERRY ROBERT T. LEVINE To the Class of 1956: Faith in God, faith in the worth and dignity of man, and in yourself, has given you the desire and strength to create and achieve. This faith has given you the impetus to achieve and arrive at this milestone-graduating from high school. It should mark the beginning of many more profitable experiences. The Class of 1956 has been most exemplary in its many contributions to our Alma Mater and to the community. The perpetuation of this kind of cooperative spirit will help tremendously in further strengthening our American society. The complex World We live in requires, more than ever before, a rational approach and a sympathetic understanding of the problems confronting the people of all freedom-loving countries. You, our young people of today and our adults of tomorrow, must take over the leadership in continuing a climate of mutual trust and friendship. Our great country has always prided itself in providing educational oppor- tunities for all, regardless of race, color, or creed. This will continue to be our strong forte, but the responsibility for seeking it rests with the individual. It must be remembered that our democratic form of government and education for all have gone hand in hand. The ever expanding educational opportunities have brought about great advances in technology and science. Education is a sound and necessary investment in the future Well-being of our nation and its citizens, and the stabilizing of the World. The educational opportunities and a positive approach in your thinking- faith-Will enable you to meet lifeis daily challenge with a brighter outlook toward the horizon ahead. My sincere best Wishes go to all members of the Class of 1956. I shall always be mindful of your Warm friendship and splendid cooperation. May faith be your guiding light for a healthy, happy and most prosperous future. Most sincerely, ROBERT T. LEVINE, Hillhouse 1926 Principal 16 FRANK II. NETILETON To the Class of 1956: Today the world is praying for the coming of peace, of happiness, and of contentment everywhere. IVe must have deep, undying faith that peace will come, that, with God as our inspiration, we will attain and cherish this hope and this prayer. As you girls and boys emerge from school upon your graduation into the world which awaits you, you must have complete faith that, by your efforts, the peace which we deeply desire will come. You must have faith in your school, in your country, and in your own future. May your years in Hillhouse have brought to you, not alone knowledge, but vision, tolerance, courage, hope, and, above all, faith. Never before in the history of the world has an education been so essential as it is today, and only by having derived the greatest possible value from your years in this school can you be prepared to play confidently your several parts in the stirring drama of the world which is being enacted before your eyes. Your record as a class has been an enviable one, a most promising omen, I hope, of the success which you will attain as you leave your Alma Mater to take your places in the World of Today and of Tomorrow. My years as your assistant principal have been very happy ones, primarily, I believe, because of the excellent cooperation which you students in the graduating class have given to me. Your friendship I treasure very deeply. I have become very fond of every one of you, and, as we part, after three years of de- lightful aequaintanceship, I wish you all a long life of success, of happiness, of hope, and of faith. Cordially yours, Frank H. Nettleton, Assistant Principal 17 PRINCIPAL EMERITUS HEAD COUNSELOR IIIYINC CcJ1?x'1'm'xrAN, '01 I?l,OlII'fNfil'f XI. IDONOHVIG ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT DEAN DAVID H. C0s'1'm.I..o, ,QS BARBARA A. L. IIEXYLIZTT lb There's Variety in Administration FIIIIVBAH Crll1gll'tIfHlllfflIHA' Uffiwiul H1l,vi111:s. Dig tlmt fur 'l'11z' Linwup Planning for Ihr' futurf' llvlping 110111,-S' 19 Board of Education and Superintendent's Cabinet Now Have-its Slipc-1'iiit1-iiclciit of Schools is Mr. Alustiii L. Oliricn, Othci' meiiihcrs of thc liourcl of liclucution inchiclc: Mayor Richard C. 1,1-cg Xlr. Xvllllillll Clancy, prcsiclcntg Prolicssoi' Nlklyllllffl Muck, vice-prcsinlcntg Dr. llowurcl A. Contcg Mrs. Ilurry Burncttg Nlrs. Alfrccl Kayg Mr. Gustav xVL'ltUl'Q uml Nh: Nlitchcll Sviricloff. Nlr. Alustiu O'l5ricn is also supcriutcmlcnt of the 2lClll1iHiStl'1lfiYl' stall wlm-I1 is in churgc of our school systcm. His co-workers arc Mr. Timothy cllll'I'illL assistant supcrintcnclcnt in cliairgc of sccoiiclzuy ccluczitiong Nliss May XVhitc, assistzuit supc1'intcmlcnt in churgc of claim-ntury eclucutioiig Mr. llusscll lfliuitigim, alssistzmt sixpuiiitcmlciit in cliurgc of husincssg and Mr. Ilcrhcrt liornmaln, assistant to thc supcrintcnclcnt. if E ,.-f Mr. justin O,Bricn Mr. Timothy Curran Mr. Husscll l?l2lIlilgllI1 Miss May NVhitc 20 HILLHOUSE SCHOOL HISTORY Back in the year 1852, classrooms in Webster and Eaton school were set aside for the teaching of secondary school subjects. As the number of students increased, the classes were combined at the Young Menis Institute Building, where Mr. William Kinne was chosen first principal. Later, because of lack of space, the school was again shifted, this time to the old Lancastrian School, which was later known as the Orange Street School. It was there, in 1863. that the name of Hillhouse was first given to New Havenis high school. Soon this school also was handicapped by the lack of space and facilities, and the present school at Tower Parkway was built in 1908. Hillhouse and Boardman were consolidated into one institution in 1904 under the name of New Haven High School. In 1920 Commercial High was established, relieving Hillhouse of its students in the commercial course. In 1949 both schools became general high schools, Commercial being renamed VVilbur Cross, and Hillhouse, James E. Hillhouse High School. PRINCIPALS OF HILLHOUSE HIGH SCHOOL XVILLIAM KINNE ........ ....... 1 859-1868 T. NV. T. CURTIS ......,......... ....... 1 868-1887 JAMES D. WHITMORE ....... ....... 1 887-1891 ISSAC THOMAS ...,............ ....... 1 891-1897 MYRON T. SCUDDER ....... ....... 1 897-1899 FRANK H. BEEDE .... ....... 1 899-1900 JOHN P. CUSHING ........... ....... 1 900-1911 CHARLES I. KIRSCHNER ...... ....... 1 911-1981 RALPH XVENTWVORTH .....,.... ....... 1 981-1938 IRVINC N. COUNTRYMAN ..... ....... 1 988-1951 ROBERT T. LEVINE ....... ....... 1 951- 21 Arts Industrial and Fine t ei blll t . if , , t ciilww DONALD KIIXIBALL, f f . r . 1 rw .1 A . b :,: Z .. fg , fl 22 Head joseph F. Adams Ellen L. Celentuno Elizabeth S. Cobb Ceno UI. Eriquezzo Robert E. Gosselin Albert YV. Gray Patricia S. Herman Fred Hoffman Frances V. Madden j. Louis Szemanczky Anthony Vitolo Eva Ann Welch ff. Business Depc1iH'1jLn2V1.n.' . CHP 'iv WMI: ,IOHN L. COPPINGER, Head 0 V-CWM? .Ffglllk S. Chusc- U. L Z Lis AQPI Q V My is r , s Lillian A. Griffith lzu ' ' 1 ,W Ruchvl D. Girard ...-1 A Q - George Murrzw u ' 3 :,V ' at ., fi A V -vfi Maude NV. Palmer ':2: 1 i', zisi' f it fi Ji ,,,, , ZW ' f . :MW Ruin-i't C. Zuorski VA Q Other Department Members Bernice McGuire Mary L. Nikkei 23 , E. English Department DR. NIARION C. SHERIDAN, Head i n ll? AVE, M A' ...Z ft Q Ralph E. Dexter PL' I Ermiuic O. F arringtoii V:A i ,A,.' Q 'iii b A.. i ff 'V' if Bertha K. Frehse K W Solomon Govriu 25' ' 'C Alice H. Hogan i .f -'Mi Marion M. Horn Ethel M. Howlett M , Philip J. Hyman , . Alvgz Z V. Doris Ianoff 1 4 ' f MW? - 5 i' Ruth B. Leighton A, eo i Ruth C. Linclwall Pauline McQuigg 2 , ' , M - i t it i - ,. f I i 1 P QZK: i A . .. 24 Mary C. Xolzm F1'z111kli11 D. Howe 1211111111 M. Hulf EHCII Sass 5 my 3 3,5 I MA , me , C Z QQ .. :I Je Other Department Members Slay CMSI11111111 25 Foreign Language Department . ,,. gg, GORDON N. CHRISTOPHER, Head A 4 . ' A 'Q'. : qqzin :QZ Z E YV. Theodore CroshY 2:. bnlv ' .., fx Olive E. Doherty PZZV qb:bb EEH: I bn lnnn I P Florence A. Frost AL R Steffa S. Harrison Esther NV. Hendricks Edgar j. Lafreniere Mildred Pond Esther B. Taber Susan R. WVilcox 26 History Department DR Ilermun H. Chermzm NIGHJUIITIIC -I. Gallup Edith H. Isbell Clt'Ol'Q,'l' NV. Kmmedy Esthm' IC. Mead Esther A. Peck Churlottc- B. Rinehart Etlwl NVz1lk6r Loulsri C. YVRINN, Hear! ii' ni 3 Q Q' k f Zf , .., h ,, Nix .U wa EQ Ai 5:21 th -2 . . JH' 5 , an : g wp ::,jsQ:,.. 27 Mathematics and Science Departments CHARLES A. STERNBERG, Head 't .eEs:.:.-.I,::f2-: ine. - -T 1- ' , ' .1 ' , sat Ac at xNvQS A WN X . ' ,Q 'bc lt X NX f y 1 W A 1 f mm 4312 5 N- -. QW ...a , 28 George M. Chernofl Irving Elkin Henry VV. Farrington Lauretta j. Fox Howard V. Gartland Harry Levitin Elizabeth Malone Stephen E. Marcucei C. Carl Palluotto Harriet R. Paterson Alfred N. Sproule -, iw . Raymond H. Burton b ---:, qnbzb l X at , , ' i .,,.. , ' 15'j5-ll, NIz11'B' E. Cahill ll. away .. , Milclrecl Colbert V J Robert Conte K :g n H K 51 , , r fe r mf Paul E. Krause r. s v I f ' ' vvv ,z , Ruth Ross V N... in ..,, ,,., 1 ,.,. E: ,.,:. A fr.. fa F ' Max Small Mary XYilliams Other Department Members Mary XV. Patten Merle B. Tripp 29 Physical Education Department SAM BENDER, Head sh N Daniel Casey Iames I. Davin George Dorin Viola M. Cradeck George A. Iohnston Jennie C. Schurig VVi1liam M. Sullivan Kenneth Sweeten Dr. Frank Mongillo Team Physician Counseling Service FLORENCE M. IDONOHUE, Head Jeannette Baxt 3 Paul E. Culver Y lxnl, X - ' ' . I' .-,. .,.,. lXIargaret M. Flanagan ' at Alice R. Parsons V N... Dorothy KI. Pryde :11' K5- if , gg Lillian S. Reama ,. 'f' K V Fjwq, MMJOM EMVC-foJwL., QVQJQUL., C-Fufwfvvwd Kenneth Redmond Murray Hotlnnan leota T. Rothschild if ... ... if N ef 2 Le. Other Department Members Frederick C. Morton i Jane XVelsh - -.-Q .Q 1' ,...4.Afj,,+ 1 if JL' , 81 ' gfwu Helene Shineel win, 3 . TM Special Services Office Staff ' Xlnriam Phillips lIr'11rl Clvrlc I q.., Q qlnll 'Q T QA, ,, b E V A Clunlys T. Potzolcl ,I A f III im 'I V Elsie Hulmino ,, Q . -.2-1' ,Ari I 5' 157' VV -I X -:D '- 1-- ' K 'A , .,'., , e Ellen Sjogren , lvll , ,K if - . ': Rc-luecczl Symrms Health Department xlZIl'g2ll'6t S. Clarke Nurse Library lClizulwtl1 li. Tracy Librarian 32 Special Services Custodial Department Thomas O,Day, Iames D. McLaughlin, Building Superintendent Engineer Cafeteria First row: L. Sanna, F. Kesses, K. Lyman, I. Hill Second row: A. Murray, L. Willis, E. Clancy, A. Griffin, S. Tetemeyer Third row: M. Rice, C. Davis, A. DiMicco 83 Ye that have faith to look with fearless eyes Beyond the tragedy of a world of strife, And trust that out of night and death shall rise The dawn of ampler life, Rejoice, whatever anguish rend your heart, That God has given you for a priceless dower To live in these great times and have your part In freedomls crowning hour, That you may tell your sons who see the light High in the heavens-their heritage to take- I saw the powers of darkness put to flight, I saw the morning break? Sir Owen Seaman SENID IPERRY Class Motto It is faith among men that holds the moral elements of society together as it is faith in God that binds the world to His thronev. 3 W. M. Evarts Class Poem FAITH As the flames mounted about the cross, The lambent shadows played over the slender figure of joan, And the pale, pain-racked face looked upward. In a voice hoarse with emotion she thanked God that she had Lifted the hearts of her people. And united them in a strong faith. Under the leaden sky, the four men stood together. Two ministers, a priest and a rabbi. The tormented ocean pounded and punished the ship As the water enveloped them in its cold bosom . . . In a supreme belief they had given their life preservers, So that others might live. In the concentration camps Amidst the filth and blood, degradation, and barbed wire, The whisper of an Hail Maryl' or an Hear, oh lsraelf, Escaped through cracked lips- But no matter how these people expressed their beliefs, Cod was in their hearts. And now, in a world of distorted ideals, insecurity, and unrestg With the malignant shadows of disease, coercion, and misery Falling over many countries, People go on. Why do they continue to live with such burdens? WHY? . . . . . Because the common denominator of all men, Faith and a belief In Cod, Make these burdens lighterg Because that bright day will come when all shall be united Into one people, Living side by side, When They shall beat their swords into plow shares and their spears Into pruning hooks ..... Neither shall they learn war no moref, . . . and when the Hail Marysf Hear, oh Israelsf, and all other adorations Shall be spoken In a single, clear and strong voice: And all shall believe. PAUL HARVEY DAVIS 36 Class Officers P. Pedroni, vice president: C. Parcesepe, treasurer. D. Bilides, secretary: L. Nelson, president PRESI DEN'l S MESSAGE Classmates: Our final year at Hillhouse has been a most eventful and successful one, in academic achievement as Well as in extra-curricular activities. The more we have contributed, the more we have benefited from our program here. Looking back, most of us feel that during our three years at Hillhouse We have gained increasing respect for and faith in our school, in our fellow class- mates, and in ourselves. Now we must accept the responsibility of adulthood. If We apply the qualities which we have shown in Hillhouse to our future lives, I am sure that we will succeed as we have succeeded here. The class officers with whom I have Worked have been of invaluable help to me, as well as the school. As president of the senior class, I ain very proud and happy to have been able to serve you to the best of my ability. Pete, Carol, Debbie, and I Wish each and every one of you the best of luck and happiness in the future. Your friend, Leon 37 Senior Executive Board Y Ifirst row: n V Scvmici row: XI. xloimson. E. lc-rfvtto. I. Curlllcci. NI. Nlcfluirc-, A. I'c-rrutti. I.. Iimnumn, S. Rubin. I I ', II0l'lll'l', ff. Davis, A. Iluflulu, ID. Iiiiimlc-S. 'I'. NI. luiquvvinim. S. Lamu-, C. 'I'a1ntin1o1141cu, C. Iiusuniv. IC. I'rumo, I'. Iiupuaum, IC. I'urtu I I I. In-circmi, IC. Coivmzm, J. Stuckvy, 'I lolmsmi, I,. Iiuvvcn, IXI. Hmnuno 'I'I1il'cI row: S. ICvzu1s Pin-r, XV. I m1rtIi row: -IJ. IN-rrn-Ili, IC. SLIIHUIIILISSU, Cl. Suimim-I. XI. ICpsta-in. CI. Diainu, M. Clulci, Cf. Smillu, I . Iiuruwitz, 'I'. Y2lIllDllllIS, I.. Nvislm Student Council L -5 '55 Q W- I S 'rv Ifirst row: R. Cz1ncIicIo, P. Sullivan, A, Gruwciuri, NI. Al. I'IlIIllSIiI, -I. Smitln, -I. Pisauli Sc-4-mncl row: AI. Lvl-. D, jones, NI. Mzxvrmnzltis, P. Rupumm, S. I,umpIxin, I'. ilolnllu-rg, ll. Lis :ES tru Class Motto Committee Q-v lfirst row: II. Y2lSllIl'l', li. Zalmilowslxi, I.. XVei11stein, NI. fll'l'l'lll1OllSlt, P. RRIDIIZIIIO Second row: M. xll'I'l'liIllI. l'. Carlneei, D. liilides. L. Blenner, Nl. lXlllVI'Olll2lllS, I.. Kaser 'l'l1ird row: L.. Blasi. IC. Porto. Nl. Kllllllp, I.. -le11drewsl4i. NI. cll'l'lilll, NI. Delfonzo l'lOlll'tlI row: D, Perelli. pl. Claudio, Nl. Cold. -I. Iiistro, -I. Riceiardi, -I. XVoods SENIOR ICXICCUTIVE BOARD Two memhers f1'OllI each SUIIIOI' llOlllfS room are elected to the Senior Ex- ecutive Board. These students. directed hy tl1eir class officers. make decisions and faithfully P6l'fOI'lII many of the important tasks CSSClltl2ll to the ll'l2llIil2'CIllt'Ht of the senior class. The Senior l'lXCL'llllYt' Iioard Illt'1ISlI1'CLl all the memhers of their class for caps illlll gowns. worked o11 the senior class float in the Ilaryest Festival parade. and participated in llllllly Clllltlllllllllff' activities. s11ch as Heart Fund Tag Day. Among their other lllltlCS were approving Class Day and class motto. gift, and senior Pl'OIl1 committees. helping sell concert tickets., and, in general. working for tl1e senior class. This COI1SCl6DtlOllS group, IIIILICI' the supervision of Mrs. Hendricks, has set a good example for flllllll' SClllOI' Executive Boards. STUDENT COUNCIL The student Q,fOVCI'llll1Cllt association. under the leadership of Mrs. Esther Hendricks. is composed of student representatives from each room i11 the school. The officers of the cahinet are: president. YVilliam YVexlerg vice-president. Arthur Solomong secretary. Susan Fastg t1'eas11rer. Beverly Levettg assistant-secretary. Richard Listrog senior class president. Leon Nelsong and puhlic relations chairman. Daniel Horowitz. The Student Council sponsors many drives and charities each year, such as the Santa Claus Drive. the March of Dimes Campaign, the United Fund Campaign, Heart Fund Day, illlll BIIIKIIC IVeek. In addition, the installation of all school officers and the illl'CCtlOll and supervisio11 of school elections are taken care of hy the Student clOllI1CIl. CLASS NIOTTO COMMITTEE With faith,U the the1ne of the classhook, as thc working hasis, the class motto committee set ahout to choose a motto which would he suitahle for the class of 1956. Each IIIFINIBCI' prepared several quotations which he thought appropriate. After COHSCICIIIIOIIS deliheration. the committee, headed by Don Perrclli, selected from a lengthy list the excellent motto hy XV. NI. Evarts: 'clt is faith among men that ltOlllS tlllt lllOI'2ll elements of society together. as it is faith in Cod that hinds the world to His throne. 539 Class Gift Com mittee E. Krzmler, C. Purse-se-pe, 'l'. Wbllcr, -I. Sr-mln-ruff, A. lc-ramli NV. JOIHISOII, M. McGuire, C, johns H. Abntv, F. CKJlL'lllilIl, H. Pc-rfvttu P. Pcdroui, L. Allinscm, E. Com-klelr, E. Bucholz, M. Shure, R. Kvlu Nl. Cohen, bl. P1-soc D. YVz1ilcr. VI. Bosco. R, Cuif-wski, Nl. Silvrwbvrg, VI. L1- Class Day Com mittee Flrst rim C. Y1'iiI1fiIIlOI1ilL'0, M. Dickstcin, P. Sullivan, IJ. Sharp, C. Kenny, R. I'a1'v11ts LLUIIQI um H. Bmkcwoocl, R. Simon. S. Luuxpkiu, R, KYDUIIIWU. XI. Hiorclun, j. Riley 40 ' Prom Committee First row: M. Pulaski, R. Maricondi, M. Paaldini, S. Past, H. Holiner, V. Zandri Second row: B. NValtuch, M. Jacobson, R. lnventasch, H. Ruud, D. Cotxen, P. Finn, D. Bilides Third roxy: L. Nelson, -I. Ricciardi, P. Pedroui, l . Harris, T. Forlauo, M. Traehten, S. Deme, H. Eisele, N. Freeman First row: S. Evans, B. Foster, C. Parcesc-pe, A. DaCato, L. Fiskio Second row: L, Ruda, M. Maturo, S. bl. Schaefler, M. Silverman, G. Banister, N. Prota Third row: G. A. Locke, D. Horowitz, H. Spector, R. Miller, D. Chadys, N. Gurewitz, L. Esposito, E. Lemkin First row: K. O,Hara, L. Cooley, hl. Schwartz, H. Fanning, D. Davey Second row: P. Goldberg, j. Perry, E. Santomasso, M. johnson, M. Perry, R. lXlcAlpine Third row: 1. Berns, M. Adelman, A. Margenau. R. Resnick, P. Rapuano, H. Feinberg, R. Karp CLASS GIFT COMMITTEE The Class Gift Committee each year selects an appropriate gift for the graduating class to present to the school as a token of appreciation and love. The choice is kept a secret until Class Day, when the chairman makes the presentation. Elaine Perfetto is this year's chairman of The Class Gift Committee. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE At YVoolsey Hall on the afternoon of june 12, Pat Sullivan and her Class Day committee presented their last informal event of the year, Class Day, which will long be remembered by all seniors. The program was highlighted with a welcome by Pat. the presentation of the class gift, and the handing down of the Hillhouse Seal to the junior class. The music was provided by the orchestra and the senior chorus. Others who made this occasion successful were: Mr. Crosby, chairman of faculty advisors, Miss Celentano, Mrs. Coppinger. Mr. Eriquezzoy Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Hewlett, Mrs. Leighton, Miss McQuigg and Mrs. Reama. PROM COMMITTEE This yearis Senior Prom. whose theme was Fantasia',. was held at the Payne NVhitney Gymnasium on April twentieth. An overflow crowd sang and danced to the wonderful music of Pat Dornis twenty-five piece orchestra. Seniors who helped make this dance so delightful were Eugene Santomasso. chairman of the prom, and Margaret Perry. secretary, assisted by the following committee heads: Danny Horowitz, Harvey Feinberg, arrangements, Pat Antoinette Ftapuano, Anne Marie Margenau, invitations, -lane Schwartz, Marty Adelman, entertainment, Helen Fanning, Peter Goldberg, decorations, janet Perry, Kathy O,Hara, bids, Margo Iohnson. Probert Resnik, music, Robert Karp. Linda Cooley. refreslnnentsg and jack Berns. Diane Davey, publicity. 41 Memories Are Made of This It was on a warm day in September, 1953, that the class of 1956, a large group of noisy sophomores, invaded the serene halls of Hillhouse High School, After the clamor had died down, Mr. LeVine welcomed us to the first meeting of the class. Searching for lost classrooms that first day left most of us completely bewildered, but within a week, our confidence and faith in ourselves had fully returned. XVith the coming of the third annual Harvest Festival, we became real mem- bers of the Hillhouse family. The weekend began with a giant rally, climaxed by the crowning of King Cordon Sugarman and Queen Janie Barnett by crownees Beatrice Lillie and Reginald Gardner, stage and screen stars. That afternoon our soccer team won the preliminary athletic event of the festival, that evening an alumni ball opened the social side of the weekend. Spectacular was the word to describe our parade to the Yale Bowl next morning, tremendous our victory over Cross. Stupendous was the word to describe the evening, when, after a dinner for the teams, members of the three high schools danced at the Victory Ball, held in the Coffe Street Armory. After their success during the Harvest Festival weekend, we were not sur- prised a few weeks later to find our soccer team ending their season as the city champions. Billy Wexler, Alan Spier, Roman Rondiak, Dennis Guimares, Fred Harris, Lester Klein, Bill johnson, Lewis Allinson, and Lewis Lasky were our class representatives on the team. VVe were not surprised either, when, at the end of the first marking period, our class led the honor roll. VVinter brought more entertainment to Hillhouse. A large group of high- stepping girls, the rangerettes, made their debut under the direction of Teresa Signore and Charlie Ford. Starring in the Christmas play, lt Might be St. Nicky, directed by Nliss McQuigg, were Carol Uliver, Barbara YValtuch, and Russell Ryan from 1956. Peter Goldberg, Barbara Foster, Semareva Silverman, and Milton Flax helped out in the technical side of this production. For one cold winteris afternoon and evening, we stood about with students from Boardman and Cross on street corners, but our hearts were warm, for we managed to collect a grand total of 951,178 for the first annual Heart Fund Tag Day. Another first, soon followed when an excellent concert was presented by our Hillhouse chorus, band, and orchestra, under the direction of Miss Celentano and Mr. Eriquezzo. Our sophomore dance, too, was a brilliant success. Held in the school gym with Bill XVexler and Sarah Howell, chairman and assistant chairman, we couldnit miss, especially when the assisting chairmen included Barbara Angier, Harvey Feinberg, jo-Anne Hoffman, Sheila Rosenthal, Thelma WValler, and Bart Walman. Again the York Square Players outdid themselves with their production, allen, by Eugene OiNeil. Karen XVidder, Barbara Waltuch, Russell Ryan, Dave Waller, and Lester Klein were members of the cast. Technicians included Harvey Fein- berg, Milton Flax, Peter Goldberg, Rita XVeiner, Susan Fast, Esther Konoff, HHJHOUSE H, SHS. C 0 Q 1' Marianne Endris, Nancy Hippard, Martha Hoyt, Carol Oliver, Gene Santomasso. and Ted johnson. In sports, too, we had a successful year. ln the girls, basketball tournament. our class was outstanding. VVith Kathy O,Hara as captain, Lucille Bowen as co-captain, and Margaret Perry, Gail DeAngelis, and Patricia WVadley as other members of the team, it was no wonder that we did so well. Outstanding in the girls' free throw tournament were sophomores Margaret Perry, Gail DeAngelis, and Eleanor Goekler, taking first, second, and a tie for third in the school event. Our swimming team made headlines when hitherto unknown senior, Tom Bilinski, began to break all freestyle schoolboy records in New England. Sopho- more members in that Southern Connecticut High School District League swim- ming team held their own too. including Bill VVexler, Bob Karp, Bud Meyers, Iim Lee, Mike Rosen, George Bilinski. Donald laniello, Dave jones, Robert La Roe, Bart WValman, and Charles Marvin. The only disappointment of the year came when our basketball team lost the final game in the C.l.A.C. tourney at the New Haven Arena. Sad faces brightened, however, when it was learned that both winner and runner-up were entering the New England tournament at Boston, and a week later our team, paced by Leon Nelson, john WVoods, and Sal DeNicola. came triumphantly back from Boston, winners of the New England crown. At the animal Sentinel banquet thirty-two members of our class because members of the editorial and business boards of this publication. The end of the year and the prize assembly found joel Mermin and Dan Horowitz, and Sarah Howell and Sue Fast sharing the honors for the biology prizes, Miriam jacobson, Nancy O,Brien, and Robert Schnur, the Connecticut State Latin Examination prizes, Lester Klein, Gad Lewertoff, and James Deegan winning the lane geometry prizes, David lacobson, a writing award, Fred Horowitz ant Gerald Saidel, the Hebrew prizes, and George Watstein, the German prize. Not long after school started in the fall. the majorcttes, rangerettes, and band could be heard entertaining the classes as they practised on Tower Parkway. This was a sure sign that another Harvest Festival weekend was on its way, with its city-wide parade, its football game. and its reigning royalty. headed this year by His Majesty, Howard Klebanoff, and Her Majesty. Susan NVells. Their attend- ing court included: Vincia Demaio, Loretta Farrell, Sandra Lind, Elizabeth Pesticci, Eugene Davins, Robert DeFrank, Anthony Esposito, and Peter Wein- stein, The season of contests was at hand. After surviving competition with Helen Fanning and Anmnarie Margenau, Danny Horowitz represented Hillhouse in the district oratorical contest of the American Legion. In the Voice of Democracy contest, Barbara Waltuch of our class came in first. Our class also showed up well scholastically by leading the schoolis honor roll for three marking periods. 43 The Medalist rating was awarded to the Sentinel and to the Elm Tree, while the Gleam won first place in the Columbia Scholastic Press Association contest. Officers of the Student Council were elected, with Billy Wexler, president, and Susan Fast, secretary, to represent our class. Almost forty pupils in our class applied for membership on the junior Elm Tree board. There were several unforgettable social events this year, including the Crystal Fantasy Dance, sponsored by the Student Council at the Lawn Club, and the entertainment rendered by the band, orchestra, and senior chorus dur- ing the second annual concert, held at Hillhouse. Students from Hillhouse also participated in the All-State Music Festival concert at Hartford. Of course, the height of the social season for us was the -lunior Prom, held in March at the Lawn Club. It was a complete success, due to efficient work of Bob McAlpine, chairman, and Marty Adelman, co-chairman. Sub-committees were headed by Sarah Howell, arrangements, Eugene Santamasso, bids, Peter Pedroni, invita- tions, Helen Fanning, publicity, and Carol Brassil. entertainment. Martha Hoyt was secretary. Of course, athletics are an important part of every high school year. Bob Yavis, Dick Greene, Dick Nucci, Ioe Martini, Ed Lemkin, Iohnny Listro, and Bob Guidone represented the class of 1956 on the football team. This year the basketball team was christened the WVonder Fivef, It was a real joy to see this group, Captain Gene Davins, Don Perrelli, Leon Nelson, Sal DeNicola, and johnny Woods, in action. It was no surprise to any of us when they com- pleted the year undefeated and emerged as Connecticut State Champions. At last came the real sign that we were soon to become lords of the high school kingdom-election of senior class officers. These honors were bestowed upon Leon Nelson, president, Peter Pedroni, vice-president, Carol Parcesepe, secretary, Debby Bilides, treasurer, Lenore Fiskio, editor-in-chief, Elm Tree, and Nelson Freeman, business manager, Elm Tree. Then the seniors had graduated at last, we had passed our finals, and our junior year at Hillhouse had come to a close. In September we returned as seniors, foremost in our minds the rapidly approaching Harvest Festival. Our maiestic royal couple, Sue Fast and Peter Pedroni, were crowned at the traditional assembly, which was further graced by the charming attendants: Debbie Bilides, Carolyn Huggins, Rosa Marchette, Pat Sullivan, Marty Adelman, Louis Esposito, Fred Harris, and Don Perelli. Everyone applauded loudly, too, for janet Perry, who won second prize in the program cover design, and for Gene Santamasso, who was awarded second prize in the ode contest. Since Hillhouse emerged victorious in both soccer and football games, all that was needed to add a glorious finale to the weekend was the Harvest Festival Ball at the armory, With Thanksgiving over, the Christmas spirit pervaded Hillhouse. Enter- prising teachers and students decorated their rooms, and there was a great bustle of preparation for the Christmas assembly on December 14. The program, in A IA E EIINNIFI- S -, C C1 J :EQ K which the chorus, band orchestra, and York Square Players participated, was centered about Christmas and Chanukah celebrations. Both parts of the program explained the meaning of these holydays, and then presented music appropriate to each occasion. The assembly closed with a dramatically arranged tableau of the stable in Bethlehem. Soloists were: Carol Oliver, Sheila Rosenthal, Phyllis Goldberg, Ioseph Scott, Josephine Walker, and the Skylarks. The Christmas spirit manifested itself in other ways, too. Groups of students visited the hospitals and Springside Home to bring Christmas cheer to less fortunate ones. We were pleased to hear upon our return to school that Michael Gold, Robert Karp, and Linda Strassenmeyer were Hillhouseis winners in the country- wide Merit Scholarship examinations. Election time was upon us again, and after some careful thought, we cast our ballots. Elected were: Gene Santamasso, senior prom chairman, Don Perrelli, class motto chairman, Elaine Perfetto, class gift committee, and Pat Sullivan, Class Day chairman. The final stage of an oratorical contest on the topic The Dignity of Mann was held February eighth in the auditorium. Those participating were Dan Horowitz, Annamarie Margenau, Carol Oliver, Karen Widder, and Rosemarie Zudekoff. The decision ended in a tie between Carol and Roseanne, with Dan Horowitz taking second place. Dan also became Hillhouseis pride and joy by his per- formance in the American Legion Oratorical Contest. He survived the city, district, and state contest, and participated in the regional contest in Middletown, New York. Our publications again brought us credit. Editor-in-chief of the Sentinel Paul Davis was made president of the Student Advisory Board of the Connecti- cut Scholastic Press Association and won first prize for a news story. The Sentinel won first place from both the Columbia Scholastic Press Association and from the National Scholastic Press. The Elm Tree and the Gleam were honored with the coveted Medalist award. On April 20 our anxiously awaited senior prom, Fantasia, took place in the Payne Whitney gym. The committeeis long and hard hours of work and planning helped to make the dance an overwhelming success, even, according to those present, the best ever. Soon the calendar told us that Class Day and Graduation were upon us. Class Day was a poignant combination of gaiety and sentimentality, all we had hoped for. It was in a more subdued mood that we took our places in Woolsey Hall for the graduation exercises, in which Leon Nelson, Carol Oliver, Daniel Horowitz, Annamarie Morgenau, Miriam Jacobson, Lester Klein, and Paul Davis participated as speakers. As we marched out to the strains of Alma Mater, we were already wistful at leaving our happy high school years behind, but confident, because of our training here, that we could face the future with justified faith in ourselves. Lila Cohen Sheila Rosenthal Linda Strassenmeyer 45 ARTHUR GEORGE AARONSON HAH., 100 Edgewood Way. Entered from Sheridan. Mother: Hillhouse 1934. Activities: Gleam', Editorial Board C2, 3, 41: Human Relations Club C31. Hobby: Piano, golf. Future: College. l1lARTIN JOSEPH ADELLIAN Martyn 723 George Street. Entered from Troup, Mother: Hillhouse 1927. Ac- tivities: French Club C21: Debating Club C21: Gleam Editorial Board C2, 31: Student Council Representa- tive C2, 41: Co-Chairman of Junior Prom C315 German Club C3, 41: Senior Chorus C3,41: Editor-in-Chief of the Gleam C41: Chemistry Club C41g Connecticut All-State Chorus C41g Senior Prom Committee C41: Social Planning Committee C415 Safety Squad C41. Hobby: Music, sports. Future: Medical college. HAROLD CHARLES ALBO Harryv 508 Blake Street. Entered from Sheridan. Hobby: Sports. Future: New Haven College. LEWIS IRA ALLINsoN S latsv 51 Dyer Street. Entered from Sheridan. Father: Hillhouse 1928. Mother: Hillhouse 1934. Activities: Soccer C2, 3, 41: junior Elm Treei' Board C31: Gleam', Editorial Board C415 Chemistry Club C41: Senior Chorus C41. Hobby: Golf. Future: College. THOMAS EDNVARD ALPERT rfTommy,, 264 Sheffield Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Band C2,31g Orchestra C2, 31: Student Council Representative C21. Hobby: Basket- ball, clarinet. Future: College. PHILIP DOBIENIC ASPRELLI PMP 699 VVashington Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Band C2, 3, 41: Representative in All-State Band C31: Oboe player in All-State Or- chestra C41. Hobby: Music. Future: Hartt College of Music. EUGENE ANTHONY BARONE. Gene, 414 XVinthrop Avenue. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Sports. Future: Navy. ARNOLD JOHN BELFORTI Amid, 14 Minor Street. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Baseball, art. Future: New Haven State 'Teachers College. IAc:K lJAVID BERNs wake., 95 Englewood Drive. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Human Relations Club C31: Sentinel,' Car- toonist C3, 41: Traffic Squad C41: Publicity Chairman of Human Rela- tions Club C41g Student Council Representative C41: Senior Prom Committee C415 Chemistry Club C41. Hobby: Sports, drawing. Future: Rensselaer Polytechnical Institute. GEORGE BILINSKI Derby Milford Road, Orange. En- tered from Troup. Activities: Swim- ming Team C2,' 3, 41: Baseball Team C2, 3, 41: Student Council Repre- sentative C41. Hobby: Sports, music. Future: College. E .EA 11 137 Cre'euwood Srect. Entered F Il Afrorgl rr LQAC 'it es' Sunshine QA St I 5 ' as - 1,9 nc' Repre- sen - 1215 v. . 12, Italian Clu 3, 415 S ior C o 13, 413 Class ,ift Committee ' . Hobby: Painting, sketching. Future: Collegc. HELEN ANNE ABEsHoosE 249 XVintbrop Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Freneh Club 121: Table Tennis Tournament 121: Sophomore Orientation Day 141: Refreshment Committee Senior Prom 141. Hobby: lee-skating, bowling. Future: College. SANDRA l.ENoaE ALBERT SandyB 372 Oak Street. En ered m Troup. A 'tivitie' Owlin 121, Sophomo D:6ee Com ttee 1215 I it rses' Clu 2, 1g Senti- I' isiness Board 12, 31: junior I m Cmxmnitte 31: Human Rela- tions Ilit , 41 Assistant Ex- change itor S inel' Business Board 415 Sopho o 'elco 'g Day Co -e , Flo: ommit- tee for z . Fes ' 41. Hobby: Swinnnin , dr cs. Future: Nurs- ing. l3.xliix.xii,x ANN ALLEN Bobbie, 26 Sherman Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Skating Club 121: D. E. Club 141: Industrial Business Program 141. Hobby: Skating, danc- ing. Future: Business. Pixriucm ANNE ANDEIISEN ffpatv 424 Huntington Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Clee Club 131. Hobby: Dancing, skating. Fu- ture: Business. -1,,,,,a ANN Mun' AXELROD Armie'i 225 Orchard Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Inter-High Choir 121: Senior Chorus 12, 3, 41: Hc- brew Culture Club 131: Sunshine Club 141, Biology Club 1419 t'Cleam Business Board Hob- by: Music, sports. Future: College. ROEERTA ll El. B E- 6 ,jj nf VL A-: -3 it o. d Street. li from llass t. Actix ities Geri n C ub121g Bas 1 bal ' V .1-521: ,f l mall Ti Q J 4 CA r my: s f ball, da ng. Fi eff it 'd. M.-mv THEHEs.x BALDINI 101 XVard Street. Entered from St. Marfs High. Activities: Ranger- ettes 12, 31, junior Prom Committee 131: Student Council Representative 141: Senior Chorus 141: Senior Prom Committee 141. Hobby: Danc- ing, swimming. Future: State Teach' ers College. l'iLIZAHlC'l'll llAl,lJYVIN Bef.s'y 315 Bellevue Road. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Tennis Team 121, Bowling Team 12, 31: Tennis Tournament 12, 3, 415 Table Tennis Tournament 13, 41: Volleyball Team 131, Numerals 131: Girls, Sports Council 13, 41: Heart Tag Day 131: Sunshine Club 141. Hobby: Reading, sports. Future: College. li.-xitimiu lklAHlON BABIFOIID uliobv G35 Congress Avenue. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Roller-skating, dancing. Future: Whitlockis Book Store. STEPHEN EDWARD BLUM Fa.roukv 14 Hawley Avenue. Entered from Milford High, Milford, Connecticut. Hobby: Diving, football. Future: Boston University. .IARIES VINCENT Bosco, IR. Jimmy 267 Davenport Avenue. Entered from Troup. Father: Hillhouse 1928. Activities: Red Cross Representative 123, Suggestion Box Committee 12, 33: Cross Country Team 123, Track Team 133, Senior Chorus 143, Class Gift Committee 143, Spring Track 143: Class Motto Committee 143. Hobby: Hunting, fishing. Future: Medical college, Bicnfxnn AELEN BOWEN Riclzey,' 138 Plymouth Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: York Square Play- ers 13, 43: Inter-High Choir 143. Hobby: Swimming. Future: Unde- cided. lWl1CHA EL FRANCIS BoYi.E Miken 88 Newhall Street, Entered from Bassett. Hobby: Basketball, baseball. Future: Business. ROBERT EUGENE BRAKEWOOD f.B0b., South Pease Road, Viloodhridge. Entered from Troup. Activities: Sentinel Editorial Board 12, 33: Photography Club 13, 43, Elm Tree Photography Board 143: Chairman of Traffic Squad' 143: Class Day Committee 143, Student Council Representative 143. Hobby: Photography. Future: Purdue Uni- versity. RICHARD LYMTAN BRAZIER D1ck', 696 Orchard Street. Entered from Troup. Father: Hillhouse 1932. Mother Hillhouse 1933. Activities: Sophomore Dance Committee 123, Sunshine Club 123, Red Cross Rep- resentative 12, 33g Human Relations Club 12, 3, 43: junior Prom Coin- inittee 1335 Debating Club 13, 43: Letter H in Tennis 133: Tennis Team 13, 435 Senior Prom Commit- tee 143g Class Day Committee 143: Senior Chorus 143. Hobby: Music, tnnis F ure Ho l niversity. VVnfA-Iosreif Baooxs Q7 luntl' H9 Henry Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Soccer Team 12, 3, 43, Red Cross Representative 1233 Football Team 123, Human Rela- tions Club 12, 33: Track Team 133: Hobby: Sports. Future: College. NN'1i,L1s ALBERT Baoolcs Knobby', 2 South East Drive. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Sports. Future: Busi- ness college. ANTHONY KENNETH B1iowN rfKenv 378 Dixwell Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Chairman of Be- freslnnents, Sophomore Dance 123: German Club 143. Hobby: Basket- ball, chess. Future: University of Connecticut. lticuaao FRANCIS BROYVN 'iRicl1gf' 34 Wballey Avenue. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Automobiles. Future: Air Force. ClHHlSTlNE BANISTER ' .hrisu ' 98 nter rect. ntere 1 Tro ct' es: iv DTC' se ' j : S45 Orus 14 3 : 11. I. E. Club 143 nior Prom 'ommit e 14 . : Dancing, :wid - ' X L6 gfw ANNi5'1 i'i: Maine Bixaamiu ..Net,, 13 Miller Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Majorettes 123: Bowling Club 133. Hobby: Dancing, sports. Future: Sceretarial work. Tom' lt,EE BECK .UIVOIIU 365 NVhalley Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Sophomore Dance Committee 123: Student Council Representative 123: Debat- ing Club 123: Table Tennis Touma- ment 12, 33: Human Relations Club 133: Free Throw Contest 133. Hob- by: Reading, music. Future: Univer- sity of Connecticut. LoRRA1Ni: ANN BEKAi.ow1c:z uLo1'iv 214 Spring Street. Entered troin Fair Haven. Activities: Table Tennis Tournament 123: Vice-President of Biology Club 12, 33. Hobby: Ice skating, dancing. Future: University of Bridgeport. 'tv .a3 69:7 eo' X-Vaei 4' 1 Uv Nod' K igsigoffrf ' tl 0' geo at V Q57 M Dfsylf D062 B D 251 y greet., ntered from Thfup. A0511 es: oller S auaig XGluvW123- Y-Teens Club 430 Hobb . D' lCAllg,QI'0 r sl-catii lax D'MriluwKvEd11catiS X ture: Nu .1 . 0.5 - AVI SANDRA LAURA BELLIN sandy 38 Wilson Street. Entered from Troup. Mother: Hillhouse 1932. Ac- tivities: Treasurer of Biology Club 123: French Club 123: Student Council Representative 123: Heart Fund Tag Day 123: junior K'Elm Tree Board 133: Glee Club 133: Junior Prom Committee 133: Human Relations Club 13, 43: Senior Cho- rus 143: Spanish Club 143: Elm Tree Business Board 143. Hobby: Music, ice skating. Future: College. DESPINA SOULTANA Bn,uncs Dcbl2ie', 358 Orchard Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Swimming Club 123: Inter-High Choir 12, 33: At- tendant at Harvest Festival 143: Senior Prom Committee 143: Student Council Representative 143: Senior Executive Board 143: Human Rela- tions Club 143: Sunshine Club 143: Class Motto Committee 143: Sopho- more Day Program 143: Senior Class Treasurer 143. Hobby: Dancing, reading. Future: College. LUt:u.i.E BLTTLE CillcU 16 Downes Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Glee Club 133: Senior Chorus 143: Human Rela- tions Club 143: Sunshine Club 143. Hobby: Singing, piano playing. Fu- ture: College. Bincri' BJAHNO Benny 57 C Brookside Avenue. Entered from Sheridan, Hobby: Dancing, skating. Future: VVicke, Ltd. Lroi.-t IE.-KN BLAST Luddz1 32 Morris Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: SophoWDance Committee 123: Itali Club 123: Numerals 123: e und Tag Day 123: Volleyball m 123: Sugges- tion Box Co mittee 123: Hillhouse Shoppe 1 3: Bowling Club 133: Free Thro n . , 43: Expert Typibflub 1 . bby: VVriting tt danci . Future: Undecided. l -7 , ,M 1. . HL F RANK BRUTON, IR. lumen 1 North Court. Entered from Bas- sett. Hobby: Hunting, boating. Fu- ture: Air Force. ROBERT ALLEN CAt:1oPOL1 .fchipn 22 Thompson Street. Entered from Boardman Trade. Activities: Junior Elm Tree Board 133: Elm Treen Editorial Board 143: Debating Club 143. Hobby: Sports, debating. Fu- ture: College. JOSEPH STEPHEN CAMA ujoev 290 Division Street. Entered from Bassett. Hobby: Sports. Future: Busi- ness. RUDOLPH ANTHONY CANDIDO ..Rudy,, 43 Third Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Suggestion Box Committee 1235 Student Council Representative 13, 435 Swimming Team 143: Teen-Age Safety Com- mittee 143. Hobby: Accordian, danc- ing. Future: Quinnipiac College. WELLES PINNEY CANNON 91 Barnett Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Orchestra 12, 3, 43. Hobby: Music. Future: En- gineering college. CHAuLEs j0sE1'II C.Xl'El.LO Charlie 74 Stevens Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Senior Chorus 143. Future: Undecided. Louis AN'i'I1oNx' Cxwino Bohn 333 Edgewood Avenue. Entered from Troup, Activities: Chemistry Club 143. Hobby: Model railroadinfl, record. Collectinil. Future: Yule Uni- versity. DUN H.xHn'r C.x'rL1N 66 Elmwood Road. Entered troni Sheridan. Activities: Football Team 1335 Human Relations Club 1435 Spanish Club 143, Hobby: Basket- ball, football. Future: College. PAUL AAHUN CIIEHNOFI' 514 George Street. Entered from Troup. Father: Hillhouse 1924. Mothe1': Hillhouse 1929. Activities: Radio Club 1235 Tratlic Squad 12, 3,. 435 Moving Picture Projectionist Club 12, Ql43g Chemistry Club 143. IIobby:oSpoi'tif, radio work. Future: Engineering college. xVILLIABi FRANCIS Coin-:ANNE . Bill', 13 Lander Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Football Team 12, 33. Hobby: Sports. Future: Fair- field University. MAUHEEN ANN BLA'rt:nLEY Moe 52 Victory Drive. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Roller Skating Club 121: Student Council Repre- sentative 121. Hobby: Barn dancin12,'. roller skating. Future: Hairdressing school. Hi-:i.,AuNE S,tNnn,ix B1.l:1KIll 'CCoolric,, 144 Curtis Drive. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Table Tennis Toumament 12141 Human Relations Club 13, 41: Senior Chorus 141: Class Motto Committee 141. Hobby: Dancing, record collecting. Future: College. LINDA :Ions Bmgxxrzn 27:2 Huntington Street. Entered from Bassett. Father: Hillbouse 1931. Activities: Debating Club 121: Swimming Club 121: Assistant Com- petition Editor ot Sentinel Business Board 131: Junior Prom Committee 131: Human Relations Club 13, 41: Treasurer of Sentinel Business Board 141, Senior Chorus 141: Class Motto Committee 141. Hobby: Reading, music. Future College. B4 D, A Q Bren 1, M . 3 r . ntered from Sheridan. , Fath ' use 1917. Activiti ' mai el' ions lub 131. Hobby: S ' F - ture: New H 'en B LUC1L1.15 H.XHHlE'l'A, 1 fN Kit env 47 Harpe Avenues lin from Sheri in. ather: Hi h 'e 930. M illhouse 1 Acti 'itiesz Clee lub 121, Bas etb in 121, Table Tennis Tournagn n 121: Ptangerettes 12, 3, 41, Girls' Sport Council 12, 3, 41: Human Relations Club 13, 41: Senior Executive Board 141, Senior Chorus 141. Hobby: Music, dancing. Future: University of Connecticut. dl . L: 5 pm B' V . .. ,. . i'ftZff1 7. F- - .. . Elf 51 7, HYW, V , WZW1iiW' ANN JANE BrtAnr.EY nAt'l1li6D 1346 Whalley Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Inter-High Choir 121: Red Cross Representative 131. Hobby: Bowling, skating. Fu- turc: Undecided. Cfxnoi, Al3EI.E Bimssn. 431 Huntington Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Treasurer of Y-Teens 121: Rangerettes 12, 3, 41, Entertainment Chairman of junior Prom 131: President of Y-Teens 131: Bowling Club 131: Vice Presi- dent of Y-Teens 141. Hobby: Danc- ing, bowling. Future: Blue Cross. X931 Can. ANN Bm: NAN V 'XJ GUM, Jjbf 1 164 Scranton Street l from Troup. Activities: Roller Skating Club 1214 Junior Prom Entertain- ment Committet 131' Senior Chorus 141: Red Cross Representative 141. Hobby: Art, dancing. Future? Charles XV. Scrnnton Company. Vx AIO.-KN ANNABELL BROCKXNGTOIN Frencl1ie,' 116 Shelton Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Glee Club 12, 315 Inter-High Choir 12, 31: Senior Chorus 12, 3, 41, Distributive Edu- cation Club 141. Hobby: Dancing, singing. Future: Beautician. Cixuoue DEi.oRr:s Bnooics Bro0ksie', 266 Starr Street. Entered from Bassett. Hobby: Reading, singing. Future: Office work. N1tI11tJLAS COFHANCESCO 80 Hudson Street. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Horseback riding, reading. Future: Armed service. 1hlIt7l1AEl. BERNARD Col-15N ndlikfv 101 Bamett Street. Entered from Hopkins Grammar. Activities: Band 12, 31: German Club 131: Photog- raphy Club 131: Senior Chorus 141: Traffic Squad 141: Class Gift Com- mittee 141: Red Cross Representa- tive 141. Hobby: Photography, boat- ing. Future: Engineering college. ,I A :tugs LAwiu5Nc :E CoLL1Ns 1136 Whalley Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Hobby: Sports. Fu- ture: College. Rom-:n'r S11-:nN Coovi-ga Coop,' 1765 Boulevard. Entered from Sheridan, Activities: Sophomore Dance Committee 121: SentinelU Business Board 121: Treasurer ot Sentinel Business Board 131: Hu- man Relations Club 13, 41: Junior Prom Committee 131: Competition Editor of Sentinel Business Board 141: Chemistry Club 141. Hobby: Sports. Future: College. blAllK S'1'AN1.m' CoPEN Marie, 236 West Elm Street. Entered from Milford High, Milford, Con- necticut. Mother: Hillhouse 1931. Activities: Senior Chorus 141. Hob- by: Stamps, football. Future: Uni- versity of Alabama. DUN.-11.11 Crufifonn Coiumno Don 28-1 Putnam Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Senior job Corn- mittee 1-11. Hobby: Sports, cars. Fu- ture: Undecided. 1,Al'l. 1:lAnvi-:Y Davis 383 Edgewood Avenue. Entered from Troup, Activities: York Square Players 121: Debating Club 12, 3, 41: Sentinel Editorial Board 12, 31: Human Relations Club 131: German Club 131: Student Council Representative 131: Safety Squad 131: Editor-in-Chief of Sentinel' 141: President of Student Advisory Board for Connecticut Scholastic Press Convention 141: Class Motto Committee 141. Hobby: Music, swimming. Future: Law college. ,Ion IN ANIIH law I JIQBIQN ifioifl' Fat.v', 59 Carlisle Street. Entered from 'I'roup. Activities: Student Council Alternate 121. Hobby: Sports. Fu- ture: Undecided. 1,ASQl'Al.1C Nic Koi..-is DECAPn1o, ja. HPIIIU 224 Newhall Street. Entered from Bassett. Future: Air Force. -IA xi rgs ,Iosrcvu IJEEGAN ..Deg,, 464 Edgewood Avenue. Entered from Troup. Father: Hillhouse 1921. Mother: Hillhouse 1924. Activities: Traffic Squad 12, 31: American Le- gion Boys' State 131: Chemistry Club 141: Rifle Team 141: Debating Club 141. Hobby: Hunting, fishing. Future: Yale, engineering. REGIN,-t K,x'rIII-:RI N bl BROXVER Jezmf' 482 Dixwell Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Hobby: Roller skating. Fu- ture: Secretary. El.IZAl3E'1'lI Cl.,-XltK BROWN Bclty', Orange Center Road, Orange. Eu- teretl from Troup. Hobby: Reading, music. Future: Private typing busi- 11655. Agfa o I I :MI ALICIQ BRowN ' Helly 117 Sheflieltl Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Volleyball Team C335 Sunshine Club C43g Basketball Team C435 Office Messen- ger C435 Red Cross Representative C43. Hobby: Dancing, basketball. Future: Untlet-icletl. Lois SUI-1 BROWN ALI,-Y 5 ,ludwiu Avenue, Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Table Tennis Tournament C235 French Club C2, 335 Iunior Prom Committee C335 Honors C335 Senior Chorus C435 Harvest Festival Float Committee C435 K'C1E8lll Businef.. Board C43. Hobby: Music, ice skating. Future: College. SANDRA lY1YllA BROWN Srlndy,' 179 Curtis Drive. Entered from Troup. Father: Hillhouse 1936. Ae- tivities: French Club C2, 3, 435 Red Cross Representative C235 Cancer Fund Drive C335 Heart Fund Drive C43. Hobby: Basketball. Future: University of Bridgeport. EUNICE ARMSTRONG BUcHoLz 52 Pendleton Street. Entered from Sheridan. Father: Hillhouse 1921. Activities: Bowling Team C235 Nu- merals C235 Honors C235 Tennis Team C25 3, 435 Free Throw Contest C2, 335 Volleyball Team C2, 335 Table Tennis Toumament C2, 335 Basketball Team C335 Letter C335 Girls' Sport Council C335 Sentinel Business Board C3, 435 Student Council Representative C435 Presi- dent of Girls' Sport Council C43. Hobby: Sports, sewing. Future: Colby College. IDOROTHY LINDA BURNS 4rLinv 211 Alden Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Mother: Hillhouse 1926. Activities: Sophomore Dance Com- mittee C235 Table Tennis Tourna- ment C235 Sentinel Business Board C2, 3, 435 Junior Prom Committee C335 Human Relations Club C35 435 Senior Prom Committee C43. llobby: Dancing. Future: College. ELLEN JOAN BURRES 272 Goffe Terrace. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Table Tennis Toumament C235 Secretary of Biol- ogy C235 junior Chorus C235 French Club C25 3, 435 Hebrew Culture Club C2, 3, 435 Junior Elm Tree Board C335 Senior Chorus C435 Elm Tree Editorial Board C43. Hobby: Music, science. Future: Adelphi Col- lege. hlARll-I ELIZABETH BUSIIER Speedov 172 Orchard Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Roller Skating Club C235 Senior Chorus C435 D. 1. E. Club Treasurer C43. Hobby: Rol- ler skating, dancing, Future: Busi- ness. FLoRI-:NCIS ELAINE CAESAR ..Fl0,, 64 A Brookside Avenue. Entered. from Troup. Activities: A. A. Repre- sentative C235 Inter-High Choir C2, 335 Glee Club C335 Human Relations Club C35 435 Senior Chorus C43. Hobby: Singing, roller skating. Fu- ture: Comptometer school. THORIAS josizen IDEGNAN Tommyv 36 Richmond Avenue. Entered from Notre Dame. Activities: Assis- tant in Athletic Association Business Office 133. Hobby: Sports, camping. Future: Providence College. RICHARD LIONEL DELISE Dick 15 Hallock Street. Entered from Troup. Mother: Hillhouse 1929. Hobby: Swimming, fishing. Future: Navy. RONALD AUGUSTO DELblORO Marlon 164 Howard Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Senior Cho- rus 14J, Hobby: Motorcycle racing, car ra -ing. Future: Armed services. if rv , 5 WWW 5 ' arty i 8 S e Streerflilntered from roup. A ivities: Soccer Team 147. U C . A . . , , . NgA R N ' iO'Y IDELUCIA ' ' if . A by: Sports. Future: Undecided. SALVATORE ANTHONY DEME Skippy', 28 Cedar Street Notre Dame. Committee 143 skating. LEONARD ALAN ljENNl'IR Lenny,, 159 Diamond Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Gleain,' Busi- ness Board 12, 3, 41: Human Rela- tions Club 18,4Dg Traffic Squad 143. Hobby: Sports, Future: Business ud- iniuistration college. blICHAEL ANTHONY lJEROSA rfLe0v 1341 WVhal1ey Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Hobby: Dancing. Future: Television school, JOHN EDXVARD Deuss Rudy 64 Grace Street. Entered from Groton High, Groton, New York, Hobby: Gun designing, Future: Bus- iness. C1.r:xlENT ANTHONY lJIANA Clenf' 120 Canal Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Student Council Representative 121g Football Team 121: Senior Executive Board 141. Hobby: Sports, dancing. Future: Eli VVhitney Regional Technical School. SALVATORE ANTHONY lJINIKIOLA SUV 37 Orchard Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Basketball Team 12, 3, 41: Soccer Team 141. Hobby: Sports. Future: College. SARA JANE CAHALRN S11l1y', 74 Fifth Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Human Relations Club 131: Cleam Business Board 13, 41: Spanish Club 141. Hobby: Reading, swimming. Future: College. GAIL ANN CARANGELO 60 Tyler Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Senior Chorus 12, 3, 41, Red Cross Representative 1415 Gleam Art Board 141. llob- by: Accordian playing, sewing. Fu- ture: Art school of fashion. SHIRLEY CARE Hebei, 84 Read Street. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Bowling, swimming. Future: Olin Matliieson. P1iYLI.Is ANN CARLUCCI KfClll'IllCll,l 42 1Vn-sterleigli Road. Entered from Troup. Activities: Sophomore Dance Committee 121, Red Cross Representative 121: Student Council Representative 121, Roller Skating Club 121: Bowling Club 12, 31g Heart Fund Tag Day 12, 53, 41: Sentinel Editorial Board 12, 3, 41: Table Tennis Toumament 12, 31: Free Throw Contest 12, 31, Numer- als 1315 Honors 12, 31: junior Prom Committee 131: Senior Executive Board 141, Class Motto Connnittee 141. Hobby: Dancing, ice skating. Future: College. lV1ARIA ANN CARUSO 13 Gem Street. Entered from Bas- sett. Hobby: Dnncing, skating. Fu- ture: Business. DIANE SELMA CHADYS ff D1 1877 Chapel Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Sophomore Dance Committee 121: Numerals 121, Sentinel Business Board 12, 3, 41: Tennis Tournament 12, 3, 415 Junior Prom Committee 131: Human Relations Club 131: Orchestra 141: French Club 141, Senior Prom Com- mittee 141. Hobby: Sports, music. Future: College. QIOSEPHINI-3 ELIZABETH CIVITELLO apattyw 172 Liberty Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Glee Club 141. Hobby: Drawing. Future: Office work. SUSAN ClAIL COBDEN MSW., 78 Marlin Drive. Entered from Sheridan. Father Hillhouse 1928. Activities: Debating Club 121: Ta- ble Tennis Tournament 121: Honors 131: Human Relations Club 13, 41, Senior Chorus 1415 Gleam Busi- ness Board 141: Senior Prom Com- mittee 141. Hobby: Art. Future: Centenary junior College. Ln.A COHEN 82 Elmwood Road. Entered from Sheridan. Father: Hillhouse 1926. Activities: Biology Club 121: Tennis Toumament 12, 415 junior Elm Tree Board 131, Junior Prom Com- mittee 131g Table Tennis Touma- ment 131, Elm Tree Editorial Board 141: Human Relations Club 141, Heart Fund Tag Day 141. Hobby: Swimming, reading. Future: College, LINDA EVELYN COHEN ..Lin,, 52 Davis Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Hebrew Culture Club 12, 31: Table Tennis Touma- ment 12 31: Glee Club 131: Treas- urer of Hebrew Culture Club 1415 Human Relations Club 141. Hobby: Art, music. Future: State Teachers College. JABIES ALAN IJRAZEN Alligatori' 2 Curtis Drive. Entered from Sheridan. Father: Hillliouse 1938. Activities: Honors 123: Debating Club 12, 3, 43: Gleam Editorial Board 13, 43. Hobby: Alligator rais- ing, basketball. Future: College. ROBERT JASPER EDXVARDS Y11c7ztv 21 Admiral Street. Entered from Bassett. Hobby: Basketball. Future: Undecided. ROBERT ETDXVAR ll E IsE1.l'1 Babu 47 Bellevue Road. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Debating Club 123: Soccer Team 123: Honors 123: Sentinel,' Editorial Board 123: Stu- dent Council Representative 12, 33: Bed Cross Representative 12, 33: Assistant Sports Editor of Seutinel,' 13, 43: Elm Treei' Art Board 143: Ck-anim Art Board 1434 Track Team 143: Tennis Team 143, Hob- by: Stamp collecting. tennis. Future: College. hi.-KHVIN EPS'l'l'IlN Maru 746 Elm Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: junior Elm 'l'ree', Board 133: Human Relations Club 1335 CleamU Business Board 13, 43: Senior Executive Board 143g Elm Tree Editorial Board 143: Service Committee 1434 Class Day Committee 143. Hobby: Football, basketball. Future: School ot' phar- macy. Louis GERALIJ Esvosrro Harry', 87 Fourth Street. Entered from Notre Dame. Activities: Senior Cho- rus 13, 43: Senior Prom Committee 143. Hobby: Sports. Future: College. GEORGE YVAsHlNc'roN E'rTom-1 22 Manilla Avenue, Woodbridge. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Sports. Future: Radio :iiitl vi fwwffff joHN FASULO, IR. Beani.s'e Litchfield Tunipike, lVooc iridge. Entered from Troup.. Activities: Football Team 12, 3, 43: Hockey Team 143. Hobby: Sports. Future: Business college. HARVEY bllfill.-XEI, l?1'IlNl5l'lltU 132 McKinley Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Mother: Hillhouse 1930. Activities: Sophomore Dance Committee 1235 Sentinel Business Board 123: Audio-Visual Aids 12, 3, 435 Competition Editor of 'Sen- tinel Business Board 133: Trattie Squad 13, 435 junior Prom Commit- tee 183: York Square Players 13, 435 Business Manager of 'tSentinel Busi- ness Board 143g Senior Prom Com- mittee 143g Political Science. Club 143. Hobby: Sports. Future: Medical college. GARRX' lXl0ll'l'0N l:lCl.S'l'ElD ul1ftII'tv 26 Tour Avenue. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Cars. Future: Busi- ness. DAVID LEo FINEREM: Davey 102 Anthony Street. Entered from Sheridan. Father: Hillhouse 1920. Mother: Hillhouse 1927. Activities: Senior Chorus 143. Hobby: Sports. Future: University of Connecticut. P1usc:1LLA COHEN PattyU 238 Alden Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Hebrew Culture Club 12, 3, 41: Table Tennis Tourn- ament 131: Human Relations Club 141. Hobby: Music, sports. Future: State Teachers College. ELAINIQ Ei.izAaE'rn COLEBIAN Clzcekie', 6 North Court. Entered from Bas- sett. Activities: Student Council Rep- reseutative121, Suggestion Box Com- mittee 121 Red Cross R restntfxtiwe I m 1 l rlm om 1215 l e 'a . ay J z ' mitte 5 V4 ' : 3 'Y 1 ba . 13, 3 r ' W mt 3 - ' ' ' ' rc 1 est 31, S xec tgztB6a . S lipliLA14! ass!Cift , mmittee 14 iic11s i1iess Board 141 1 my 6 ing, danc- ing. Future: i ,s. junrrn ANN Coiswuu, 'ijudyv 21 Gilbert Street. Entered from Troup. llobby: Dancing, bowling. Future: Nursing. lJA'I'RIt'IA ANN CoNNERs Put,' 55 South East Drive. Entered from St. Mary's High. Activities: Student Council Representative 12, 31: Red Cross Representative 12, 31: H. I. B. Representative 141. Hobby: Roller skating, bowling. Future: Southern New England Telephone Company. SANDRA LUctn.1.E CONTE Sanz1y', 78 Sbeflield Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Orchestra 12, 3, 41. Hobby: Bowling, dancing. Fu- ture: Undecided. Di ANR ELIZA BETH Cook ..Di,, 52 NVilsou Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Red Cross Repre- sentative 121g Biology Club 121, Sophomore Dance Committee 121: Junior Prom Committee 131. Hobby: Square dancing, skating. Fu.ure: Ace Adjustment Bureau. IJINDA Rosie Cooi.EY Linn 432 Ellsworth Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Sophomore Dance Committee 1215 Debating Club 12, 3, 415 Santa Claus Drive 131: -Iunior Prom Committee 131: Human Relations Club 13, 41: AAGll'2llIl Business Board 1415 Chair- man ot' Cerebral Palsy Drive 141: Co-Chairman of Refreshments for Senior Prom 141: Chairman of Re- freshments for Sophoi ore Day 1-11. llobby: Music. reading 'ut ire: Cul- lege. 0 Rllfl r NT JNI POLA 27 YVard Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Skating Club 121, A NX, D.E.Club 141, Hobby: Skating, dancing. Future: Business. AN'l'0lNE'l l'E Liszmrre flOSTANZU KKAllllL'ftC,, 296 Portsea Street. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Sewing, howling. Fu- ture: Business. Douo'rm' ELLEN Corzux MDM , 255 Colony Road. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Sophomore Dance Committee 1215 Table Tennis Tournament 121: Heart Fund Tag Day 121: Sentinel Business Board 12, 3, 415 Clee Club 131: Iunior Prom Committee 131, Human Re- lations Club 13, 41, Senior Prom Committee 141. Hobby: Reading, music. Future: College. BERNARIJ FINKEL Fink', 65 Stimson Road. Entered from Sheridan, Activities: Gleam Busi- ness Board 12, 3, 415 Tennis Team 13, 41: Human Relations Club 13, 415 Senior Chorus 141: Traffic, Squad 1415 Chemistry Club 141. Hobby: Sports, records. Future: College. ALAN RIARTIN FINKELIWAN Fink', 1876 Boulevard. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Chemistry Club 141: Sophomore Day Committee 141. Hobby: Electronics, Future: Univer- sity of Connecticut, School of Engi- neering. THOLIAS EDWARD FITZPATRICK 370 West Rock Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Hobby: Basketball. Future: Construction work. RIILTON IVIANUEL FLAKs Mflfy', 9 Hurlburt Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Suggestion Box Committee 1215 York Square Players 12, 3, 41. Hobby: Stamps. Future: Food products. EUGENE JOHN FLANAGAN 'KSqueeks,' 29 Lamberton Street. Entered from Notre Dame. Mother: Hillhouse 1930. Hobby: Spear-Hshing, swim- ming. Future: Undecided. ry Xi 1-ZCOEDON HE oiisizscfjf 107 Dixwell Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Football Team 121: Soccer Team 12, 3, 41: Basket- ball Team 12, 3, 41: Baseball Team 13, 41. Hobby: Sports, movies. Fu- ture: College. TuoMAs GEORGE FORLANO Tom U 843 Greenwich Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Junior Prom Committee 131: Senior Prom Corn- mittee 141. Hobby: Baseball, skat- ing. Future: Navy pilot. NELSON CiiAi1L1f:s FREERIAN NeI', 95 Lakeview Terrace. Entered from Sheridan. Father: Hillhouse 1930. Activities: Junior Elm Treev Board 131: Human Relations Club 13, 415 Senior Chorus 141: Traflic Squad 141: Business Manager of i'Elm Treen 141: Golf Team 141. Hobby: Collecting tropical fish, bas- ketball. Future: College. NOEL VVALTER FREERKAN 95 Lakeview Terrace. Entered from Sheridan. Father: Hillhouse 1930. Activities: Junior Elm Treei' Board 131: Human Relations Club 13, 41, Elm Treei' Business Board 141. Hobby: Basketball, golf. Fu- ture: College. ROBERT JAMES FUSCO r.B0b,, 161 VVinthrOp Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Student Council Representative 131. Hobby: Sports, cars. Future: College. 1. EI.I.c.xm:'rH ANN CUSANo HBGHUU 213 Legion Avenue. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Bowling, ice skating. Future: Women's Air Force. ANNETTE SANAII 1JACATO HNQIHEU 756 Orchard Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Basketball Team 125: Heart Fund Tag Day 125: Junior Prom Connnittee 135: Senior Executive Board 145: Senior Prom Committee 145. Hobby: Sports. Fu- ture: Business. biARGAltE'I' ANN DALESSIO Marge,' 1624 Whalley Avenue. Wood- bridge. Entered from Troup. Activi- ties: Student Council Representative 145. Hobby: Bowling, baseball. Fu- ture: Secretary. IUIJITH RAIL lDANDURANl1 ..1wIy,, 360 Dlxwell Avenue. Entered froni Fair Haven. Activities: Y-Teens 12, 3, 45. Hobby: Skating, rifle shooting. Future: Business. AGNES VIRGINIA DANIEI,s ..Aggie,, P -a 65 Bristol Street, Entered' from Troup. Hobby: Singing? piano, plai- ing. Future: Pianist, 5 A 5 if . -L I I 1 lt iz . if . 1 ' 4 . 9 . ,s - ' NF' ' :f . A 5 ' , 5185. . EI.EANon JEAN D,xNmI.s HEP, 123 Downing Strett. Entered from Bassett. Hobby: Bowlfng, swimming. Future: Business. EHNESTINE DANIELS Er 'e 25 iset eet. l I from ass lmcti tieszp ure N ses 12, 5: ' I lub .XHI by: n iIi ur - Fug. ,L DIANE XVYNNE D.-x vm' NDF, 7 University Place. Entered from Bassett. Activities: York Square Players 12, 35: Human Relations Club 135: Rangerettes 12, 3, 45. Hobby: Sewing. Future: College. : ,fl W Ciznwlr ' Bharti: D.-WIS ' tinei' 17 Q orth . Enter d trom B- tt Ac' : Red Cr I ep.e- tz' 4 asket al 135, n 45 Stnior Vo ' l T I 12 : I E tive Board 5 obby: Sports, d eing. Futur : siness school. L CAII. ANN DEANGIiT,1S nczay v 1745 Boulevard. Entered from Sheridan. Activities:Basketball Team 12, 35: Table Tennis Tournament 125: Free Throw Contest 125. Hob- by: Bowling, basketball. Future: College. ROBERT JOSEPH CIA-IENVSKI ..B0b,, 254 Newhall Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Class Gift Com- mittee 141. Future: Air Force. JOHN LAWRENOE CAuoio ulackiev 416 Davenport Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Class Motto Committee 141. Hobby: Sports. Fu' ture: College. ROBERT lVlICllAl-Il, fll'IltS'l'liN 'KBob', 30 Norton Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Rifle Club 121, Suggestion Box Committee 12, 31, German Club 1413 Political Science Cluh 143. Hobby: Classical record- ings, photography. Future: Medical college. NIICHAEL. Comm Miken 121 Fairfield Street. Entered from Sheridan. Mother: Hillhouse 1925. Activities: Sophomore Dance Com- mittee 1215 Traffic Squad 12, 31: Honors 12, 3Dg Band 12, 3, 425 jun- ior Prom Committee 1315 junior Elm Treev Board 1315 National Merit Scholarship Semi-finalist 141: Senior Executive Board 141, Secre- tary of Chemistry Club 1415 Co- Sports Editor of Elm Tree 1433 Class Motto Committee 143. llobby: Fishing, music. Future: Engineering college. ALAN CIOLDBERC AID 240 Bellevue Road. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Debating Club 122: Band 12, 3, 415 Orchestra 12, 3, 41. Hobby: Sports, music. Future: Medical college. qua- , 2 2 M W es .fag f t R 2 t PETER IDAVID COLDHERC: Petey 400 Fountain Street. Entered from Sheridan. Mother: Hillhouse 1920. Activities: Chess Club 12, SJ, Traffic Squad 12, 33: Honors 12, 33g York Square Players 12, 3, -Hg Student Council Representative 13, 41: Red Cross Council 13, 41: Program Chairman Chemistry Club 141, Chairman of Service Squad 1414 Chairman of School Election Com- mittee 14l, Co-chairman of Senior Prom Decorating Committee 141. Hobby: Music, skiing. l uture: Col- lege. ZELLY BENJARIIN Cl0l,lJBElit: 317 Alden Avenue. Entered from Sheridan, Activities: Band 12, 31: Orchestra 12, 33: Political Seieuee Club 141. Hobby :SWinnning, sports. Future: College. ROBERT CHAlu.Es Coi.uif:N Hazel Terrace, NVoodbridgt-. En- tered from Troup. Activities: Red Cross Representative 1-lj. Future: Eli YVhitney Regional Tecluiical School. AIICHAEL XVu.i.i.ni Cuftvrrx Miken 291 Fairfield Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Elm Treen Editorial Board 1495 Spanish Club 143, Hobby: Sports. Future: College. HARX'ES' CZREISNIEEIKL Huron 123 Greenwood Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Band 12, 39: Orchestra 12, 37, Secretary of Band 141, Representative at Connecticut All-State Band 145. Hubby: Music, firearms. Future: College. , .1 KIAIUE Eczivf I -CW from Trot xc' ities: Red Cross Rep '- f s ' 41. Hobby: t, base ll. Fl ure: cle whine 1 1' ff , , , ,Zb -521 ff 1 1 111 b 1 'i v .. tx . ICE . 1 ' f ' Minor rect. En om T up. Hobb Skating, bt ' 1- ture: ,n f s. I ff lXlAa1'11.fx Rosie lDEFONZO Martian 440 Central Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Y-Teens 12, 3, 41: Messenger 12, 3, 415 Entertain- ment Committee of junior Prom 131: Class Motto Committee 141. Hobby: Skating, dancing. Future: College. PuUo15Nc:i5 Anrgmz lJl'llNiA11'l'INO Prudy', 104 Morris Street. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Sports, music. Fu- ture: Business. SHIRLEY Loiu:.'uNr: 1JlCK1:I1tBIAN Kimi, 232 Starr Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Future Nurses Club 12, 31. Hobby: Dancing. Fu- ture: Waterbury School of Nursing. h'iARjOI-IIE ANN Dic:KsTu1N MargieU 55 Laurel Road. Entered from Sheridan. Father: Hillhouse 1921. Mother: Hillhouse 1921. Activities: Sophomore Dance Committee 121: Table Tennis Tournament 121 g Sentinel', Business Board 12, 3, 41: Clee Club 131: junior Prom Com- mittee 131g Human Relations Club 13, 41: Heart Fund Tag Day 13, 41: Senior Chorus 141: Chairman of Social Planning 141: Sophomore Day Committee 141: Class Day Committee 141. Hobby: Music, read- ing. Future: College. BAHBAR.-x ANN 1JlCIlJl.fX B11l1.s'U 90 Ivy Street. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Senior Chorus 12, 3, 41. Hobby: Dancing, painting. Future: Business. I 0 . K. Mini- I ciiip 1 oocpzrr - 'k Creek Ro' l. Entered om S er ,ai 'A- fi s: Inter- ' l Ch tr 121 1441, - ,Q - 13 . oh y: Music, t .F ur : Nl sing. ,I A la DONE 0 oni, 79 l tol Street. ntered from 'l'ro . Activities: V leyball Team 13, 415 Red Cross Representative 141. Hobby: Swimming, basketball. Future: Secretarial work. 'I'HEinf:s,x K.-x'rnnvN Dousiugv Terri, 105 Martin Street, YVest Haven. Entered from Troup. Activities: Jun- ior Prom Committee 1315 Free Throw Contest 131: Harvest Festival Float Committee 141. Hobby: C01- lecting miniature pianos, needlework. Future: Nursing. C L .IZA eff XVILLIANI Faaxcis Ciiizmxiimie BiIIyH 286 Edgewood Avenue. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Sports. Future: Undecided. RICHARD STEPHEN Crimmic ffDiCk,, 145 Lowin Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Student Council 12, 31: Football Team 12, 3, 41: Sentinel Editorial Board 12, 3, 41: Honors 12, 3, 41: Baseball Team 13, 41: Gleam Business Board 13, 41. Hobby: Sports. Future: Col- lege. Roni-:HT Nom. Cuioox i-7 Bohn 374 Shelton Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Football Teani 12, 3, 41, Student Council Repre- sentative 131g Traftic Squad 141: Assistant Chaimian of Traffic Squad 141: Class Motto Committee 141. Hobby: Football, swimming. Future: Navy. i QEN s ARTHUR Guiixmixiss Dinkyv 508 Winchester Avenue. Entered from N Bassett. Father: Hillhouse Activities: Inter-High Choir 2, 31, S0 , 3, 41: Basketball 12 ass-ball 12, 3, 41, Senior orus 13, 41, All-State Chorus 141. Hobby: Billiards, sports. Future: University of Connecticut. PETER EDXVAHD HAaKiNs Petey, 313 Fountain Street. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Automobiles, sports. Future: Electrical school. f-if . 1,4 5-- ! 56 gr .. 61523 no nan Q Y ' I 75 -Q 21 B n e e A n u Troup. Ac' ities: Red Cross epre- sentativ 2 1 g ophomore Dance Co ' - Student Council Rep ative 12, 3, 41, Soccer Team 2, 3, ' as etball Team 1 , 1, al am 141: York S e Pla rs' 4 ' V vu l Committee 141, '. ' C10 us 41: Human Relations g Attend- ant to King at Harvest estival 141. Hobby: Collecting stamps. Future: University of Connecticut. NonMAN Manfxnui PIASSAN Nairn 267 Dwight Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Soccer Team 121. Hobby: Dancing, sports. Future: College. XVI i.i.i,mr -IA sn-:s Hoekms Butch 736 XV2lSllll'Il1lU1l Avenue. Entered from Troup. Future: Air Force. IDANIEL Hoaowrrz Dmmy', 200 Colony Road. Entered from Sheridan. Mother: Hillliouse 1929. Activities: Sophomore. Dance Com- mittee 121: Harvest Festival Ball Committee 12, 31, Student Council Representative 12, 3, 41, Junior Prom Committee 131, Human Rela- tions Club 13, 41, Sentinel', Edi- torial Board 131g Gleam Business Board 131, Assistant Editor of Sen- tinel 1415 Senior Prom Committee 141. Hobby: Records. Future: Col- lege. Fiuaoi-Laiczx ALBERT Hoaowrrz Freddy 134 Ray Road. Entered from Sheridan. Mother: Hillhouse 1933. Activities: Debating Club 121, He- brew Culture Club 12, 41, Cleam Art Board 13, 41: Track Team 1313 Chess Club 131: t'Sentine-1 Car- toonist 18, 41, Senior Executive Board 1413 Political Science Club 141. Hobby: Art. Future: College. f C- - l Doiiornx' Axx Duoinsn DMU 340 Upson Terrace. Entered trom 'l'roup. Activities: President of Roller Skating Club 423: Red Cross Repre- sentative 4533: Majorettes 42, 3, 43. Hobby: Baton twirling, roller skating. Future: Bentley School of Account- ing and Finance. , - L Bi-gviam. 1 l ii.i,Nc'ifslmAii1. ' 1 . . lift' f llictzf' ,i 5 L 1 1 971 klyy Street. ' ltl'I'6'lM ffroni tfiissdtt. Activities: Ma rettest 2, 53, -43. Hobby: Square t IDCQ-ls, roller skating. lflitiirc-:f-,Bimini-sae. 5 f A ff ' '- ,. , :L V 4 ,ff . if ' f fl . x f ' I 'x ClUl.Dl!:I Soi: Es'ra.x 8-1 Sherman Avenue. Entered from Troup. Father: Hillbouse 1919. Acti- vities: York Square Players 423. Hobby: Music. Future: Bookkeeper. S,xNna.rx LEE 1'fIv,xNs usfllldlln 16 Earl Troup. Co mitt Repre- C iittee oa rd Wd? Prbm Hobby Haven NI HELEN Manu: FANNINC Hel 136 Blake Street. Entered troni Sheridan. Activities: Student Council Representative 423: Swimming Club 4235 GleamU Editorial Board 423: Biology Club 423: Human Relations Club 423: Associate Editor ot Cla-am Editorial Board 4335 Pub- licity Chairman of Junior Prom 433: Sophomore Day Committee 433: Harvest Festival Chairman 443: Chairman of Sophomore Day Com- mittec 443: Chairman of Decoration Committee for Senior Prom 443. t'Glean1 Editorial Board 443: Presi- dent of Political Science Club 443. Hobby: Outdoor sports, writing. Future: College. 'E Xa. qi UV' . 'half' 63 NANCY ELIZA insru F.-mai-:LL 701 Howard Avenue. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Skating, bowling. Future: Business. JANET Cimiuizi. F.xsANo Jann 710 Legion Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Bowling Club 433. Hobby: Sports, dancing. Future: Secretarial work. SUsAN RUTH FAST Sue -105 Norton Parkway. Entered from Sheridan. Mother: Hillbousc 1929. Activities: Debating Club 423: Soph- omore Dance Committee 4 2 3 g Honors 42, 3, 43: York Square Players 42, 3, 43: Cleam Art Board 42, 3, 43: Student Council Representative 423: Junior Prom Committee 4335 Treasurer of Stu- dent Council 433g Senior Prom Committee 443: Secretary of Stu- dent Council 443: Harvest Festival Committee 443: Queen of Harvest Festival 443. Hobby: Art, music. Future: College. ANc:EL1NA RAFFAELA FERRARO Angiei' 40 VVoodland Street. Entered from Bassett. Hobby: Swimming, dancing. Future: Undecided. CAao1.YN ANN FERHI-:TTI Little Nick 131 Portsea Street. Entered from Sacred Heart Academy. Activities: Sunshine Club 433. Hobby: Basket- ball, dancing. Future: Business. STEPHEN BIACGOVVAN Horcuiciss Steve, 25 Richmond Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Father: Hillhouse 1918. Mother: Hillhouse 1920. Ac- tivities: Senior Chorus 12, 3, 41: junior Prom Committee 131: junior Elm Treeu board 131: All-State Chorus 18, 415 Elm Treel' Editorial Board 141: Traflic Squad 141. Hob- by: Music. Future: College. lJEAN CLEVELAND HowA1iD 96 VVebster Street. Entered from C. F. Pope High, Burgaw, North Carolina. Activities: Track Team 1211 Hobby: Reading. Future: Air Force. 'Y REUBEN AIM, :KABEY, In. Hi ckv l . K 1He .lg nt e ll Troul . Activit : F ball eam 1215 Sophomo - Dan X piiimittec 121: Red Cross Repr - ivc 141. Hobby :' Swimming. ' uture: Air Force. EUGENE HIl,LARlJ HUCIKABX' Huck,' 32 Read Street. Entered from Bas- sett. Activities: Soccer Team 121: Red Cross Representative 12, 31: Student Council Representative 1315 Basketball Team 131. Hobby: Art, sports. Future: College. DONALD PHILIP IANNIELLO Donnie 58 Orchard Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Swimming Team 121, Hobby: Cars. Future: Business. DONALIJ WINIDHAM ISENBERC: ..D0n,, 41 Whittier Road. Entered from Milford High, Milford, Connecticut. Father: Hillhouse 1926. Activities: Elm Treei' Art Board 141: Senior Chorus 1413 Basketball Team 141. Hobby: Gulf, sketching. Future: Col- lege. GEORGE EDNVARD JACKSON, ju. ujacksv 225 Ashniun Street. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Building airplanes. F t : B ll g . uure .ij fs A +5 lit' l2AVIIJ KARL jAc:OBsoN ajaken 631 NVhalley Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Junior Elm Tree Board 131: Baseball Team 181. Hobby: Sports, music. Future: College, ROBERT S'rEwAm' JOHNSON ..B0b,, 20 Read Street. Entered from Bassett. Hubby: Baseball. Future: Art school. ' THEODORE ARTHUR JOHNSON ffcurlyn 550 Dixwell Avenue. Entered Prom Bassett. Activities: Manager of Soc- cer Team 121g SentInel', Business Board 12, 31: York Square Players 12, 31. Hobby: Cars, sports. Future: Armed service. F . J fd W lu, : ANN FINN U-f ' Firm - 18 D Y Str' ' . Enterec from Tri 1 ties- Swinnnii Club G C 12 4 Ile li 137 Sex r Chorus M14 , Sen rom nittee 147. A A Hobby: iminin wvling. Future: Telephone C LENOR At:Nr:s Fisizio Nor'i,, 88 Vista Terraee. Entered from Hamden Hall Country Day School. Father: Hillhouse 1920. Activities: Bowling Club 12 75 Sophomore Dance Committee 127: Tennis Team 1275 Table Tennis Tournament 127: Numerals 1275 Honors 127: York Square Players 12, 37, Junior Elm Tree Board 1375 junior Prom Com- mittee 137: Heart Fund Tag Day 13, 47: German Club 13, 47: Editor-In-Chief of Elm Tree 147: Senior Chorus 147, Senior Prom Committee 147: Polio Drive 147. Hobby: Music, reading. Future: College. SANDRA H.-xaiui-3'rT FLEisc:HN1-:R Sf1ncly', 245 Highland Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Debating Club 127: Sentinel Editorial Board 127: junior Prom Committee 137: Human Relations Club 137: Recorder for Sentinel'l Editorial Board 13, 47, Treasurer of Human Relations Club 147: Table Tennis Tournament 147. Hobby: Swimming, reading. Future: College. BARBARA RUTH Foshan Barb 94 Foote Street. Entered troin Troup. Activities: Red Cross e- sentative 127: Basketball Team 127g York Square Players 12 37 dent Council Represer Future Nurses' Club 1 Relations Club 13, 47, 13, 475 Senior Chorus 147: Senior Prom Committee 147: Honors 147 Hobby: Reading, sewing. Future Nursing. hlARCIA lumix FRANCO HSIIIICGHT 238 VVasliington Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Majorettes 12, 3, 47. Hobby: Swimming, dane- ing. Future: Office NVork. Qffas-aff, 7 90 Jef -M hlARIA ANNA Fiuxczo l23 Columbus Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Student Council Representative 12, 3 7 g Senior Chorus 12, 3, 47. Hobby: Dancing, bowling. Future: Hair- dressing school. CAROL ANN FUNA no 281 Bassett Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Clee Club 137, Senior Chorus 1475 Red Cross Representative 147. Hobby: Piano, dancing. Future: Business. MAuGA1u5'1' MANY CIEELAN Margo 145 Henry Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Swimming Club 127: Entertainment Committee Soph- omore Dance 127: Y-Teens 12, 3, 47: Rangerettes 12, 3, 47: Entertain- ment Committee Junior Prom 137: Class Motto Committee 147. Hobby: Swimming. dancing. Future: Nurs- ing. j15.xN1eTT15 Crum CZEN TILE 36 Lines Street. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Singing, dancing, Future: Business. ELEANOR AGNES GOEKLER Ele,' 69 VVest Rock Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Father: Hillhouse 19255 Mother: Hillhouse 1926. Activities: Hillhouse HU 127: Numerals 127: Honors 127, Bowl- ing Team 12, 37: Volleyball Team 12, 37, Champion of Free Throw Contest 127: Girls' Sport Council 12, 37: Sentinel,' Editorial Board 12, 37: lunior Prom Com- mittee 137g Tennis Tournament 137: Free Throw Contest 137: News Editor of Sentinel Editorial Board 147: Secretary of Girls' Sport Coun- eil 147: French Club 147: Human Relations Club 147. llobby: Sports, reading. Future: College. TJAVID c,RVlLLE JONES as kipv 203 Montowese Street, Branford. Entered from Cincinnati, Ohio. Ac- tivities: Football Team C2, 3, 415 Swimming Team C315 Red Cross Representative C315 Junior Prom Committee C315 Student Council Representative C415 Inter-High Choir C41. Hobby: Art. Future: College. CoNs'1'AN'r1Nos KARnARAs Gus,' 732 Elm Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Cross Country Team C315 Manager of Spring Track Team C3, 415 Gleam Busines! Board C3, 41. Hobby: Stamps, sports. Future: Liberal arts college. ROBERT KONOGY KARP HBCU, 186 Davis Street, Hamden. En- tered from Troup. Activities: Debat- ing Club C215 Sophomore Dance Committee C215 Swimming Team C25 3, 415 Sentinel Business Board C2, 315 Service Squad C415 Circu- lation Manager of Sentinel Busi- ness Board C415 Co-Chairman of Refreshment Committee for Senior Prom C415 Traffic Squad C41. Fu- ture: Liberal arts college. ROBERT EDWARD KELO ..B0b,, 1027 VVhalley Avevnue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Hockey Team C215 Co-Captain of Hockey Team C315 Captain of Hockey Team C41. Hobby: Sports, music. Future: Undecided. LESTER KLEIN ..LeS,, 7 Sherman Court. Entered from Troup. Activities: French Club C215 York Square Players C215 Soccer Team C215 Tennis Team C25 3, 415 Human Relations Club C3, 415 Stu- dent Council Representative C315 Sentinell' Editorial Board C315 Ex- change Editor of Sentinel C415 Chemistry Club C41. Hobby: Philat- ely. Future: Engineering. LARRY HENRY KNIGHT Volcamf' 53 Rockview Circle. Entered from Eppes High, Greenville, North Caro- lina. Activities: Red Cross Represen- tative C215 Glee Club C315 Traflic Squad C315 Human Relations Club C3, 415 Senior Chorus C35 41. Hobby: Sports, biology. Future: Un- decided. lDOUGLAS LAPHAM ..D0ug,, 75 Elmwood Road. Entered from Sheridan. Hobby: Cars, sports. Fu- ture: Armed services. ROBERT EDWARD LARoE Bohn 334 West Portsea Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Band C215 Orchestra C215 Swimming Team C215 Student Council Representative C215 Hillhouse Industrial Board Repre- sentative C41. Hobby: Swimming. Future: Air Force. Louis R1c:uARn LAsKY nllouv 15 Rock View Terrace. Entered from Sheridan. lviother: Hillhouse 1930. Activities: Basketball Team C215 Soccer Team C2, 8, 415 Tennis Team C3, 415 Senior Chonis C415 Elm Tree Editorial Board C41. Hobby: Sports, music. Future: Col- lege. FRANK HENRY LAUNDER .rskimoyv 286 Hallock Avenue. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Sports, dancing. Future: Navy. P1-iYi.1.Is Ham' CZOLDBERG Debbgf 141 Hubinger Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: York Square Play- ers 123: Entertainment Chairman of Sophomore Dance 123, Dancer in Christmas Assembly 143: Senior Executive Board 143, Hobby: Danc- ing. Future: State Teachcrs College. Balm.-xuA EL1zMnQ'rH Cooonsc Bapsie', 203 Edgewood Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Student Council Representative 1233 Red Cross Representative 12, 43: Sun- shine Club 143. Hobby: Sewing. Future: Office work. BLAN A Cu.-xxn nme dG1lIl9 reading. work. 1'lI.lZ.-XBETH P.-t'I'ltlCIlA uLiN,, 588 Whalley Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Swimming Club 123: Human Relations Club 1335 Student Council Representative 143: Political Science Club 143. Hobby: Music, sports. Future: Ka- therine Cvibbs School. SHlltl.l:IY ANN Cnfxrsox usllifln H39 Oak Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Student Council Representative 123: Red Cross Rep- resentative 12, 335 Majorettes 143. Hobby: Dancing, skating. Future: Vermont Junior College. 0134 .2 V Lg' v. V It ' ' 1fLM'1 ,'-f 1 ,. J ht ft I I at 3' OL W, t X KLM li A lc 1 I ' if WVWW nj !?!e1f1ftf5L? !f! ,.E'rfISgEJUj6e Clltlil-LNE I . ,ffwfd , 6 ommerce Stre 1 ed , Fnmi ' ro . ' ' .': 'ugge tion dk Box m ee 123: Sun: A18 lu 3. obb : er ati: da g. L ' I ' s -f - .L ,DVS- zf A C MAH1- ANE ciltl'Il:1N110USl-I M-Ingf' 412 Edgewood Avenue. Entered from Troup. Father: Hillhouse 1920. Activities: Rangerettes 1235 Glee Club 12, 33: Junior Prom Committee 133, Dean's Assistant 13, 43: Senior Chorus 143: Human Relations Club 143, Clean1 Business Board 143. llobby: Dancing' singing. Futur: Mount Ida junior Colleg-. LNWVQ .Go LM Z , 1 Hog, EE zoos f 4 E ,-.1 Rosen ,f 1 30 Canal S F iter d thorn Troup. Activi es: Re iss Rep- resentative 123g Y-T1 -n 123: Glee Club 133. Hobby: Bas 'tball, read- ing. Future: Stone-'s Business College. Al.'rin5A El7l'1'll Cuoss NAV, 85 Spring Street. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Skating, dancing. Future: Business. NANCTY SUI-1 C luiuzwrrz Nunn G4 Fairfield Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Biology Club 123: Table Tennis Tournament 123: lleart Fund Tag Day 123: French Club 12, 335 Senior Chorus 12, 3, 435 junior Prom Committee 1335 Gleam', Business Board 143: Senior Prom Committee 143. Hobby: Music, sports. Future: College. ,Minus HPINIIX' LEE ulirnv 29 Lumberton Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Swimming Teann 12, 3, 45: Student Council Representative 14 J . Hobby: Swim- ming. Future: College. CnAru.i-gs Enwfxnn LEZGRANIJ Chasv 431 Dixwell Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Hobby: Cars. Future: State policeman. Enuuxno LEBIKIN Lumpv 60 Truman Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Basketball Team 12D: Football Team 12, 3, 45: Co- Cnptnin of Football Team 142: Veteran of Foreign Wars Trophy for Out-standing Player in Thanksgiving Day Caine 141. Hobby: Sports. Fu- ture: College. FRICIDICIKIKIK EHN1-:sr Lev Fred 293 Division Street. Entered from Bassett. Father: Hillhouse 1923. AC- tivities: Student Council Representa- tive 125. Future: Undecided. jonN Mictiimgi, LEVENDUSKI 'ilolinnyu 67 Read Street. Entered from Bas- sett. Activities: Class Representative 133. Hobby: Bowling, swimming. Future: Business. tiihr 'ff 't ELI lllLl.AliIl Licvmic 74 Orchard Street. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Automobiles. Future: New Haven College. Alosegen HHHMAN I.i3v1Nic In11ifm joe 229 Fountain Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: lloekey Teann 141. Hobby: Sports, ears. Future: University of Connecticut. CEAD NIENAHEM lil-JXVI-1lt'I'Olfl-' -478 VVhalley Avenue. Entered from Hazniana High, Israel. Activi- ties: Orchestral 12, 3, JH: Band 13, 433 Connecticut All-State Orchestra 1-U: President ot' cJI'Cl'tPSfl'kl 1-Hg Chemistry Club 141. Future: Engi- neering college. LALLAN Pi1c:HAnn linsov NLE, 239 Sherman Avenue. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Sports, custom ears. Future: University of Connecti- cut. CHARLES HAIICJLID Limos, Jn. ':Cl1uck 70 Taylor Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Hobby: Mechanics. Fu- ture: Navy. DIANIQ BIQRYI. GUY ani.. 7 Baldwin Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: lfreneh Club 125g junior Prom Committee 135: Senior Chorus 145g lluman Relations Club 14 5. Hobby: Sewing, records. Future: College. x C.xRo1,x'N ANN G ic 585 Dixwell Ave: e ' I 1'el i 4 n Bassett. Aetivit' ' : S mom l . e Conpaiittee 2 g ltollt Ska ing Clui Fund T: Da' 12, 35 Y- e is 12, : 5: ' ablge Tenn Tournamei -, 235: Hillhous - u- O Fdustria .iness Club 14 lobby: Da 'ng, iorsebaek r'! rig. Future: HT libbs Se Mil. f ltiiiai-IA Mn' ll.-XNDLENLXN lil11 ' 27 Frank Street, Entered from Troup. Activities: Swimming Club 125: Human ltelations Club 145. Hobby: Swinnniug, bowling. Future: Business. lllllbllit l.i1l4 ll,-xNKIN Ulillllw 85 Stimsou Road. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: York Square Players 12, 35: Sentinel Business Board 12, 353 Human Relations Club 13, -15: Advertising Manager ol Sentinel Business Board 1-15, llob- by: jig-saw puzzles, knitting. Future- llryant College. Iorcic XYICRONICA IIANLI-IY 174 Hallock Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Sophomore Dance Committee 125: Suggestion Box Committee 1253 Heart Fund Tag Day 125: Nunn-rals 125: Stu- dent Council ltepresentative 125g Bowling Team 12, 35: Hillhouse Shoppe 12, :351 Yolleyball Team 125g Free Tlirow Contest 135: Cheer Leader 13, 45: Girls' Sport Council 13, 45. Hobby Sports, dancing. Future: State 'I'c-at-hers College. LORALIQE HARKNESS Lorric', 1150 YVest Gibbs Street, Entered from Bassett. Activities: Assistant in Office 12, 355 York Square Players 12, 35: Iunior Elm Tree Board 1355 Senior Chorus 145g 'tElm Tree Business Board 145. Hobby: Skat- ing, swimming, Future: Undecided. Naomi CL,-Xlltli ITARRIS Naomi, 220 Lakeview Terrace. Entered from Sheridan. Father: Hillhouse 1923. Activities: Student Council Representative 12 5 g Hillhouse Shoppe 12, 85: Debating Club 12, 3, 45: Honors 12, 35: 'KSentineI Editorial Board 12, 355 Chairman ot' Hillhouse Shoppe 14 5g Competition Editor of 'Sentint-l Editorial Board 1455 Senior Prom Committee 145. Hobby: Sketching, Future: College. PATRICIA ANN l'lARRIS ffputv 626 Dixwell Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Assistant in D4-an's Office 1255 Maiorettes 13, 45. Hobby: Baton twirling, swim- ming. Future: Airline hostess. hl0NA lDl-ILUHES l'I.-XRVEY Linen 35 Springside Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Bowling Club 125: Majorettes 12, 3, 45. Hobby: Bowling, square dancing. Future: Business. IANICE FRANCIS HAX'ltE ulakei' 80 Henry Street. Entered trom Bassett. Activities: Basketball Team 1254 H.I.B. Program 145. Hobby: Dancing, basketball, Future: Busi- IICNS. 5. ya-QQ W-we fr 1 tj, f. ee? JOHN FRANK LISTRO .110 hnnyv 182 Orchard Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Football Team 12, 3, 43: CO-Captain Football Team 143: Student Council Representative 143: Class Motto Committee 143. Hobby: Sports, Future: College. ELIOT lDAVID LITOI-'lf' MEF, 310 Norton Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Soccer Team 123: Track Team 123: Secretary of Chess Club 123: York Square Players 13, 43: Debating Club 13, 43: Political Science Club 143. Hobby: Sports. Future: Undecided. GOIKIJON ARTHUR LOCKR Gro-Loi, 74 York Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Italian Club 123: Orchestra 12, 33: Band 12, 33: Red Cross Representative 12, 33: Assist- ant in Audio-Visual Education 133: Senior Chorus 143: Senior Executive Board 143: Student Council Repre- sentative 143: Senior Prom Commit- tee 143: Traffic Squad 143. Hobby: Taking motion pictures, music. Fu- ture: Danbury State Teachers Col- lege. RICHARD ARNOLID LOPES 'Ricardov 251 Dixwell Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Football Team 123: Sophomore Day Commit- tee 123: Orchestra 12, 3, 43: Junior Prom Committee 133: Band 12, 3, 43: President of the Band 143. Hob- by: Television, radio. Future: Col- lege. CHARLES Louis Chm'lie,' 10 North West Drive. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Basketball Team 133. Hobby: Basketball, pool. Future: University of Connecticut. THOLIAS THEODORE RIALMBERG Deaconv 638 Elm Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Football Team 13, 43. Hobby: Sports. Future: College. ANTHONY lJOLIINIC M ANGINR Tonyv 50 Ann Street. Entered from St. Mary's High, Activities: Italian Club 133. Hobby: Bowling. Future: Un- decided. FREDERICK JOSEPH NIARTIN 116 Asylum Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Red Cross Repre- sentative 143. Future: Undecided. EDWARD JOSEPH lXlARTINI ..Ed,, 103 Read Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Soccer Team 13, 43. Hobby: Sports. Future: Business. JOSEPH EGISTO NIARTINI Janie 103 Read Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Football Team 12, 3, 43. Hobby: Sports. Future: Undecided. ARLENE RUTH HEALY 167 Ivy Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Future Nurses Club 122. Hobby: Roller skating. Future: Nursing. Rriolm HELLEH Doc1iev 170 Goffe Terrace. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Bid Committee of Sophomore Dance 122: York Square Players 122: Cleam,' Busi- ness Board 12, 3, 42: junior Prom Committee 132: Elm Treen Art Board 142. Hobby: Art illustration, music. Future: College. IERYI. ANN HIBIES Jeff, 218 Blake Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Bowling Club 12, 32: Senior Chorus 142. Hobby: Skating, bowling. Future: Business college. HELENE Dram IIOLINER rrDeei, 206 Goffe Terrace. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Debating Club 122: Future Nurses' Club 122: Table Tennis Toumament 122: Human Relations Club 132: Junior Elm Treei' Board 132: Senior Chorus 142: Senior Prom Refresh- ment Committee 142: Elm Tree Business Board 142. Hobby: Read- ing, knitting. Future: Nursing. ANTOINETTE HALE HOltNEli Toni, 55 Admiral Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Student Council Representative 122: Swimming Club 122: Athletic Association Representa- tive 132: H.I.B. Program 142: Senior Executive Board 142: Senior Chorus 142. Hobby: Dancing. Fu- ture: Undecided. W' lx 1 Q' X al 1 lN'lAIlIAN HENRIETT.A Honowrrz ffMar,, 111 Greenwood Street. Entered from Troup. Father: Hillhouse 1932. Activities: Heart Fund Tag Day 122: Sophomore Dance Committee 122: Bowling Club 132: Junior Prom Committee 132: Senior Chorus 142. Hobby: Dancing, sports. Future: Business. Enrrn hlIltIABI HUBEI.ll.fkNK aEde,, 747 George Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Debating Club 122: Sophomore Dance Committee 122: Red Cross Representative 132: Junior Prom Committee 132: Student Council Representative 132g Gleam', Editorial Board 132: Assistant Editor of Cvleam Editorial Board 142. Hobby: Dancing. Future: University of Bridgeport. Ci-moLYN HERB HUc:crNs rf is K Lyn ' 587 Shennan Parkway. Entered from Bassett. Mother: Hillhouse 1926. Activities: Sophomore Dance Committee 122: 5 Y-Teens 122: Rangerettes 12, 3, 42: Iunior Prom Committee 132: Human Relations Club 13, 42: Sophomore Day Com- mittee 142: Elm Tree Editorial Board 142: Student Council Rep- resentative 142: Harvest Festival Attendant 142: Senior Chorus Ac- companist 142, Hobby: Swimming. Future: College. GINS 257 Go f cet. ered X om' Trou 1Father: Hil se 1928. ,gSknting, rec .. : Business. CQ X! If jx 1, 4? IJIANE HUNTINGTON 345 Elm Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Glee Club 132: Senior Chorus 12, 42: Hobby: Ten- nis, archery. Future: New Haven State Teachers College. XI MU 0 i 'v i b ul: 21022 X LEwIs RICHARD hlA1t'1'1ON BucIdyn 254 YVest Carlisle Street. Entered from Notre Dame High. Activities: Baseball Team Q35g Senior Prom Committee Q45g Senior Chorus Q45. Hobby: Music, repairing cars. Fu- ture: Navy. GEORGE FRANCIS BTASON 146 Plymouth Street. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Bowling. Fu- ture: Undecided. RonEn'r blCAI.PlNl'1 M11ck,' 38 North East Drive. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Red Cross Representative Q25g Basketball Team Q2, 3, 45: Student Council QQ., 45: Vice-President of Student Council Q35: Chairman of Cancer Drive Q35g Chairman of junior Prom Q35g Traf- fic Squad Q3, 45: Track Team Q3, 45: Soccer Team Q45: Senior Prom Committee Q45g Heart Fund Tai: Day Q45, Hobby: Sports. Future: College. Pi-:TEH PAINE BICCOHIXIAKIK Muon 173 Howard Avenue. Entered from Notre Dame High. Hobby : Automobiles. Future: Architect. VINCENT LAWRENH: MERcL'c:i.1ANo Vinny,' 375 Shelton Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Hobby: Skating, bowling. Future: Bentley School of, Finance and Accounting. my gf 72 joEL LEoNAan BTERBIIN 39 Birch Drive. Entered from Sheridan. Father: Hillbouse 1920. Mother: Hillhouse 1923. Activities: Debating Club Q25: Sentinel Edi- torial Board Q2, 35: Honors Q2, 3, 45: Feature Editor ot Sentinel Q45g Vice-President of Chemistry Club L-154 Human Relations Club Q-15. Hobby: Reading, sports. Fu- ture: College. josiceii Enwiuui hll'1lt0I,A 'little Ioev 134 Adeline Street. Entered from Troup. Future: Undecided. FtoNAi.n josigeu xlIl.ItTI 'iB11telf' 608 Diwwell Avenue, Entered from Notre Dame lligb. Hobby: Sports, billiards. Future: Engineering col- lt-ue. llfxlmli ltorzcto bllItANlXl 123 Cedar Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Movie Club Q25: lted Cross Representative Q:'Z5g Cross Country Track Team Q35. Hobby: Astronomy, piano, Future: Business. Kl1c:H,xEi. Monuri. 625 NVintbrop Avenue. Entered from Thomas jefferson High, Brook- lyn, New York. Activities: junior Prom Committee Q 3 5 4 'tSentinel Business Board QS, -15g President ot' Chemistry Club Q45g Political Sci- ence Club Q45: Tratlie Squad Q45: Senior Prom Committee Q45, Hobby: Colt, basketball. Future: Chemical lflngineering. Sw V Aa13yVEiiAi fi B1 J A .A . Ko u Street. Entered om Trt1up ies: Su h'ie Club 1215 XJ entinel Busine s rd 1215 lor s 1215 Junior m Tree ard 1815 Studen Council Rep- resentative 1315 P otography Club 13, 415 Class Gift Committee 1415 Elm Treen Photography Board 141. Hobby: Tennis, reading. Future: College. RHODA ANN lNvizN'rAsCH Red Rolling Ridge Road, Orange. En- tered from Troup. Activities: Sopho- more Dance Committee 1215 Red Cross Representative 12, 315 Rifle Club 1315 Messenger 1315 French Club 13, 415 Senior Prom Committee 141. Hobby: Music. Future: College. ,IOSEPHINH Przfuu. Izzo :floss 349 Howard Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Rangerettes 12, 3, 415 junior Prom Committee 1315 Senior Prom Committee 141. Hobby: Dancing, skating. Future: Secretarial work. hlURlEL Fi.on,- Lx M 1 EEIO ' lton A Ent et sett. t 'r 1933 vi ,Q ias M Nursing. t.AlV.t' . wtf. ' f l- c : .v use . 't' ' .: ' 'o I' 0 De- L-Umf' 'I I , Hobby: V lVlIl1IALI Salmil I,tConsoN M i mil, 250 Orchard Street. Entered from Troup. Father: Hillhouse 1924. Activities: Gln-am Editorial Board 12, 315 York Square Players 12, 3, 415 Glee Club 1315 Human Rela- tions Club 13, 415 Assistant Editor of Gleam Editorial Board 1415 Senior Chorus 1415 Senior Prom Committee 1415 Chemistry Club 141. Hobby: Music, Future: College. pres. QM Wt we 1 I Q 4 'www a b'lARIA IAKOVENKO 232 Dwight Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Senior Executive Board 141. Hobby: Fencing, tennis. Future: Medical college, LAVONNE Roni-:n'r,x IENIJREYVSKI 473 ligand. Entered from T vitiesz 64 15- Dance C3n1itteW12wU gestion Box Commitfw 215 YTqAns 12, 315 Vo Tour ia t 1215 Bowling Club 12 3 'A l0S 12, 3, 415 junior Pg Comnittte 13 Mes senger 1' 15 SWL ' 1415 .' y , 17 5 Contest 141. i Dancin Expert T my Throu li' modeling. Future: UBIISIIIUSS. 196 Ashmun Stree 'nt rec f Bassett. Activitit uar, K o 5 . N ' ' osi , ' Players 12. 315 Human Relations Club 1415 Sunshine Club 1415 R Cross Representative 1415 H.1.B. Program Representative 141. Hobby: Sewing, skating. Future: Business. C.'X'l'HEllINE EI.iz,xne'rn -IonNs Cccllfllljl, I9 North YVQ-st Drive. Entered from Bassett. Mother: llillhouse 1937. Activities: Free Throw Con- test 1215 Human Relations Club 121: Table Tennis Toumament 12, 315 Basketball Team 12, 315 Red Cross Representative 12, 3, 41. Hobby: Swimming, sports. Future: Nursery school teacher. Manco ANN jonNsoN Marg 22. South NVest Drive. Entered from i p. Father: Hillbouse 1912. Activ : 0 homore Dance Com- mittee 1215 - i resident of Future Nurses, Club 5 junior, Chorus L1' York Square r' 12, 315 fi 'l:ree Board 1' ed elatious 13, 415 Honors 1 ' -cording Secr r uf unan Rela- Cross sentatiye 1315 i 1b t t tions 1 1415 - ' r Execu ive Boar 5 Senior Clio 1415 Elm Tree c ial Board 1 - Co- Cbairman o fusic for Senior 141. Hobby: Reading, dancing. Ft ture: N sin 'K gi: . I, .,-V' 'fx 73 ' . 'VV gf canon 1? 1 4 JOHN CARMEN lN'lODICA Hinos, 18 Carden Street. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Dancing, music. Fu- lure: Business college. Louis MoNrAU'rI 31 Hallock Street. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Sports. Future: Elec- trical engineering college. M N Lu-v-8-1 U CHARLES rrMoev 149 Dixwell Avenue. Ente fkl' from Troup. Activities: Senior Em ployment Board 141. Hobby: Danc- ing, basketball. Future: Eli NVhitney Regional Technical School. RAYLIOND STEPHEN l.x'lOHGAN, JR. C0okie,' 72 York Street. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Photography, elec- tronics. Future: RCA Electronics School. VVILLIAINI lVlICHAEL BIORGAN Cha-Chan 323 Bassett Street. Entered from St. Mary's High. Activities: Basket- ball Team 12, 3, 42: Baseball Team 142. Hobby' Spor s. Future: Busi- ness 2Cl T3fl0 9g?. . .fi , X5 fi W ,L f - lt' R 74 U joHN Louis MUoLo Po0Chiev 444 Legion Avenue. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Cars, sports. Future: Air Force. ALAN NIICHAEL blURNICK NAV, 15 Ramsdell Street. Entered from Hamden Hall Country Day School. Father: Hillhouse 1918. Mother: Hillhouse 1918. Activities: Inter- Higli Choir 13, 41: Orchestra 13, 415 Sentinel', Editorial Board 13, 4jg Senior Chorus 14j. Hobby: Mu- sic, boating. Future: Pre-medical college. Tl-IOAIAS NIICZHAEL MURIII-ix' M ur pl fi 107 Fitch Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Football Team 131. Hobby: Fishing. Future: Air Force. ALLEN EDVVARD AIUSHIN Monson 1633 Chapel Street. Entered from Troup. Father: Hillhouse 1933. AC- tivities: Amateur Radio Technical Club 12, 3, 45. Hobby: Electronics. Future: Navy. EARLE REABIA BIYERS, JR. ..Bud,, 6 Birchwood Drive, Orange. En- tered from Troup. Activities: Pho- tography Club 12, SD: Swimming Team 12, 3, 41: Associate Captain of Swimming Team 141. Hobby: Hunting. Future: The Citadel. u Y Wl RED it m JOHNSON ' U , A: Vin i i .6 7 3 Mtwel Q venue. Entered ary for roup. etivities: Soplz mor' nce Co ittee 1235 Bowlin XX 5 T113 s uh 12 5 unior ' orus 5 25 Jrk pare ' fers .., 335 ji 'tElm r 1' Boa t 335 Sun- Vjitj sl e Club 35 -e Club 1335 RJ SM jun r.Prom Comm tee 1335 Ger- i a Club 13, 435 'tElin Tree itorial Board 1435 Senior Chorus , 1435 Human Relations Club 1435 Class Gift Committee 1435 Senior Executive Board 143. Hobby: Music, dancing. Future: University of Con- necticut. TDOLORES ' joy E ne' 756 G or e St liter from assett tivities: phoii e alice Iom ' e 1235 Secretz 1 Y-Teens 1 5 Future ursetl lub 2, 335 ior Pro 'W ittee 1335 Trea- s rer of n I Business Bodrd 1: 35 one ub1335Y-Tew1-335 lluman liations b 3, 4 35 Senior Cl orus 1 - nior Prom Committee 1435 ut el Business Board 14 - All- e Chorus 143. llobby: Music. ntu : College. LYDIA NTADELEIN KAsE1i M mu 176 Lawncrest Road. Entered from Troup. Activities: Sophomore Dance Committee 1235 Bowling Club 1235 York Square Players 12, 3, 435 French Club 13, 435 Glee Club 1335 'tSentinel,' Business Board 1335 Ger- man Club 13, 435 Human Relations Club 13, 435 Class Motto Committee 1435 Senior Chorus 1435 Senior Executive Board 1435 Sunshine Club 13, 43. Hobby: Piano, sports. Future: College. ALICE JOAN KELLEY ..Al,. 465 Dixwell Avenue. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Dancing. skating, Future: Telephone Company. CONSTANCE SVEA KENNEY uConnie 145 Springside Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Father: Hillhouse 1919. Activities: Rangerettes 12, 3, 435 junior Prom Committee 1335 Class Day Committee 143. Hobby: Art, dancing. Future: College. LINDA Lois KLEBANOFF frldinv 40 Alston Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Father: Hillhouse 1918. Activities: Biology Club 1235 Sopho- more Dance Committee 1235 Honors 1235 Sentinel,' Editorial Board 12, 3, 435 Orchestral 12, 3, 435 Honors 1335 Junior Prom Committee 133. Hobby: Music, reading. Future: Col- lege. CAROL hlAliIE KLOTZBERGER Klotzie,' 1235 Forest Foad. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Sophomore Dance Committee 1235 Table Tennis Tournament 1235 Bowling Club 12, 335 Cla-aml' Art Board 1335 Numerals 1335 Senior Prom Bid Committee 1435 Class Day Com- mittee 1435 Senior Chorus 1435 Business Manager of C-leam Art Board 143. Hobby: Sketching, read- ing. Future: College. TVTADELYNE KLUMP 105 Derby Avenucvqifitered from Troup. Activi ies: Sophomore Dance Committee 35 Suggestion Box Cominittdil 1235 Red Cro s Rep- resentative 12 35 Hea 'F X Tag DQ4235 Bowling 4335 1'- Teens 1335 Stud Council laep- resentative 133, unior Prom mittee 1335 Messenger 1335igc.nior Chorus 143. Hobby: Danciqg, out- door sports, Future: Business. CAIL BEA KOBB 10 Salem Street. Entered from Troup, Activities: York Square Play- ers 12, 3, 435 Glee Club 1335 junior Prom Committee 1335 junior Elm Tree Board 1335 Human Relations Club 13, 435 Elm Tree Business Board 1435 Senior Chorus 1435 Heart Fund Tag Day 143. Hobby: Ice skating, reading. Future: State Teachers College. Esrui-:R BELLA KONOFF ..ES,, 69 Irving Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: York Square Players 1235 G1eam Art Board 123. Hobby: Drawing. Future: Art college. LWN ,LE s l .so ..N', Uv 08 utler Str -t. Elt r from roup. Fatlter' i h u e 1931: Mother Hili g Activities: Red oss x :sentative 12, 33: f St C' nneil Representative 123: or Prom Committee 183: Basket- all Team 12, 3, 43: Football Team 123: Track Team 13, 43: President of Senior Executive Board 143: Pres- ident of Senior Class 143: Chairman of Reception Committee for Senior Prom 143. Hobby: Music, sports. Fu- ture: College. DONALIJ Gaiman NEIUNIANN Texf1sD 57 Plymouth Street. Entered from Troup. Father: Hillhouse 1930: Ac- tivities: Photography Club 133. Hob- by: Model ships and planes. Future: Air Force. RICHARD ANTHONY NUCCI nRiCllil'v 69 Hallock Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Football Team 13, 43. Hobby: Sports. Future: Un- decided. Emu. junio fjtitfllllifll ..Oke,, 1341 Chapel Street. Entered from Troup. Mother: Hillhouse 1927. Hobby: Sports. Future: Business college. KENN irwNf:EN'r Q 'Eu U Wing ' 310 'xwell A -- e. En ed ' m Basset. 'ti ities: W 'hest ..., 3, 43. H luntin , iii . uture: Dry c ing busme. FimNc'1s joHN l'Aicc:1i'i' BuzIf1y,' 184 Thompson Street. Entered from Bassett. Hobby: Art. Future: Air Force. XVI1.L1,nr JOHN PAl.l7NlllO ..Bill,, 289 VVest Ivy Street. Entered from Bassett. Hobby: Guns. Future: Quin- nipiae College. FuANc:1s Louis l'AN,tuoNl :'Frank,, 76 Porter Street. Entered from Troup, Activities: Student Council Representative 123. Hobby: Golf, swimming. Future: University ol Miami. Howfuin Li-Lwis l,AS'l'llOlfl:' 'SHIJlCl8,, 7 Frederick Street. Entered lroin Troup. Activities: Cl:-am Business Board 13, 43: Honors 13, -13: Hu- man Relations Club 143: Treasurer ol' Spanish Club 143: Service Squad 143. Hobby: Baseball, basketball. Future: College. lJE'l'Ell NIIIIXCDLAS l'i5nuoNl 'iP6teD 25 VVeSt Rock Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Honors 123: Sentinel Editorial Board 123: Debating Club 12, 43: President ol' Debating Club 133: Chairman ol' Invitations Committee for junior Prom 133: Assistant Editor of Sen- tinel 13, 43: King of Harvest Festi- val 143: Vice-President ot' Senior Class 1 4 3 : Vice-President ot' Executive Board 143. Hobby: Correspondence with foreign pen pals. Future: Col- lege, diplomacy. EILEEN KRAMER AEK, 194 Orchard Street. Entered troni Troup. Activities: Biology Club 121, Sophomore Dance Committee 1213 junior Prom Committee 131: Hu- man Relations Club 141: French Club 141, Political Science Club 141: Red Cross Representative 141: Class Cift Committee 141. Hobby: Reading. Future: College. til-1URt2E'I I'l-I blAlt'I'IlA ,I AN ic KRooNr:R George 283 Highland Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Heart Fund Tag Day 121, Future Nurses, Club 12, 315 Red Cross Representative 12, 41, Hobby: Reading, sports. Fu- ture: Nursing. BARBARA ELAINE LABi:1.i.r: El Ricov 70-H Brookside Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Skating Club 121: Inter-High Choir 12, 3. 41: Senior Chorus 141. Hobby: Singing, dancing. Future: Nursing. Auczi-3 TXTARIE LAlNIBElt'I'l 383 Newhall Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Sentinel Busi- ness Board 1214 Human Relations Club 12, 315 York Square Players 12, 3'1: Orchestra 12, 3. 41: French Club 12, 3, 415 All-State Orchestra 141. Hobby: Music, reading. Future: Danbury State Teachers College. S1nRi.1f:Y ANN LAOUE Slzirl', 265 Putnam Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Senior Executive Board 141. Hobby: Bowling, danc- ing. Future: Business. ,loAN SANDRA LA1'lNsRi' Hloaniei' 58 Blake Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Biology Club 121: French Club 121. Hobby: Music. Future: College. img V lf A Im 4 IXIA1xc:ye:'r l,L' x'l O fi , f 390 Co gr-'s A e . ntered from Troup. ' les: R Cross Representative 121: Suusln e 'Club 12, 31: juni r Elin TrH Board 131: Student i l I ' ative 131' Senior loru 3 1- 'li Treei' Editori il o ard 4 J u 'iii 1 Q ', lla lzj Committee 14 . Club 141. Hobby: Dan 'ing, reading. Future: College. Hig1.1aN Y1a'r'1'A LEN DER 20 Baldwin Street, Entered from Troup. Activities: Hebrew Culture Club 141: Senior Chorus 1413 Polio Drive 141: Heart Fund Tag Day 141. Hobby: Ballroom dancing, piano. Future: Business. JILL Li5oNoRE Lia'1 l'i:s 9 Mumford Road. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Debating Club 121: Bowling Club 1215 Table Tennis Tournament 121: Honors 12, 3, 415 junior Elm Tree Board 1315 Glee Club 1315 Human Rela- tions Club 13, 41, French Club 13, 41, Senior Chorus 1414 Elm Tree Business Board 141: Chemistry Club 141, Hobby: Music, reading. Future: College. JANIKIE BTARIE Lufxvuzu -vw ..,, ajunvl 61M Lamberton Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Student Council Representative 1215 Red Cross Representative 121: Tennis Club 121, Majorettes 12, 53, 41. Hobby: Dancing, swinuningt Future: Undecided. I . I 1 IJONALD WILLIAINI PERRELLI ffD0n,, 7 Vine Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Basketball Team 12, 3, 415 Baseball Team 131: Senior Ex- ecutive Board 141g Chairman of Class Motto Committee 141. Hobby: Sports. Future: College. PETER NICI-IOLAs PERRIQLLI Pete,' 333 Greenwich Avenue. Entered from Wilbur Cross. Hobby: Bowling, hockey. Future: Air Force. IOsEPI-I RAYINIOND Pesos ffloev 787 Congress Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Honors 121: Football Team 13,415 Student Coun- cil Representative 141: Senior Cho- rus 141. Hobby: Reading, athletics. Future: College. FRANK RALPH PICUCCI 'Toochiev 18 Cassius Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Track Team 121: Student Shoppe 12, 315 Sophomore Dance Committee 121, Photography Club 131, Chief Photographer for Elm Treci' 141. Hobby: Photogra- phy. Future: College. LOUIS EDWARD PISANI f:L0uv 352 Legion Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Student Council Representative 141. Hobby: Records, drawing. Future: New Haven Col- lege. BARRY IJAVID PRICE 'Tarzrlnv 220 Sherman Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Baseball Team 13, 415 Red Cross Representa- tive 141. Hobby: Sports. Future: College. CLIFFORD NORBIAN PUGLIESE ..Cliff,, 193 Maple Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Italian Club 141. Hobby: Photography, hunting. Fu- turc: College. ARTHUII FRANK QUAIIECLUIC1 HATE, 85 Hill Street. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Dancing, bowling. Future : Undecided. ROBILRI' RESNIK Bohn 180 YVestWood Road. Entered from Sheridan. Father: Hillhouse 1925. Mother: Hillhouse l930. Ac- tivities: Sentinel Editorial Board 12, 31: Audio-Visual Aids Club 12, 3, 41, Tennis Team 18, 41: German Club 131: Assistant Editor of Sen- tineli' 141, Music Committee Chair- man of Senior Prom 141, Traffic Squad 141. Hobby: Sports, music. Future: College. JOHN ANTHONY RICIIIARDI flohnngf' 121 County Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: York Square Play- ers 131g Iunior Elm Tree Board 131g Senior Prom Committee 141g Co-Sports Editor of Elm Treeu 141: Senior Chorus 141: Class Motto Committee 141. Hobby: Basketball, baseball. Future: Engineering col- lege. Cjlege . 6 QM. Q::v 'helix B beg cttLAa.i,f51 frfiffm vim bg. , xc MQ: S , ' OAQSIIIRLEY ANN LoNG1' PS Q, . ashirr, 1. 51 Hilltop Place, Entered from v I gk, is Sheridan. Activities: Bowling Club lem? 12, 35: junior Prom Committee ,I 135: Rangerettes 12, 3, 45: H.I.B. Representative 145: Senior Prom Committee 145. llobby: SNVHTIIIITIHI, dancing. Future: See arial work. Cfyggldlb , L . 2 uff U Cftaixugi. M ' oeiaz HCKIVNICIIH 57 Henry Street. Entered from Bassett. Hobby: Dancing, reatlinpi. Future: Business. ci-EHALDINE ANN LUn0vIc:oNr 1. jcriv '79 Hallock Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: lied Cross Rep- resentative 125g Rangerettes 12, 3, 45: Senior Chorus 145. Hobby: Dancing, music. Future: Business. KA'l'lll:1HlNl-1 Atcxias Lui-'T -KK1lf1ltl,, 7 Stone Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Basketball Team 125: Clee Club 135: Senior Chorus 145. Hobby: Music, sports. Future: Southern New England Telephone Company. ANN L 'K Su -L U helt venue Entered from VVi ir Cr . Activities: C-lee Club 135' St Council Representative 13, 5 S ior Executive Board 145 nior Chorus 145. Hobby: Da c , modeling. Future: Bryant ,,': ..., 4 f . .... . 'FN 'Wt My F .4 'R MW-ff 'UF JEAN MARU-3 hlACNl5lL MUCH 537 VVashington Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Rangerettes 125: Inter-High Choir 12, 35. Hob- by: Dancing, skating. Future: Sec- retary. Rrm MANc7ovsKi' Rickey, 19 Scranton Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Bowling.: Club 125: Biology Club 12, 35: Hebrew Culture Club 13, 45. Hobby: Danc- ing, bowling. Future: New Haven State Teachers College. Rosa lNIAat:HE'1 1'r1 5 UROU K 5 Qiiiiii '1 ' ' u ' it 'real A V 1 fc. Klub 12 --Qopho re Dance Com- mittee ' -5- Pr nt ofa? .- 1' , ,ros presunta ive 45: Ran Y 'tte 12, 3, 455 Glee C 13'5'gC Q - 1 'Committee uman Relations Club 13, 4 Elgr11s 145: Student Counci ep sen . U6 145: Treasurer of Y ee! film' tendant for Queen at H ' - stival 45: Class Day Co e 4 ' my: Sewing, swimmin1.Z. Future: College. ANNEMANIE Luisa MA1tc:i:NAu 1'AnneU 173 XVL-stwood Road. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Sophomore Dance Committee 125: Debating Club 12, 45: Glee Club 135: Cer- man Club 135: York Square Players 145: Senior Chorus 145: Treasurer of German Club 145: Chairman of In- vitations for Senior Prom 145. llob- by: Ice skating, swimming. Future: College. BosA1.n5 ANN ATARICONIJI alloy, 24 Rosette Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Rangerettes 12. 3, 45: junior Prom Committee 135: Senior Prom Committee 145. Hob- by: Dancing, bowling. Future: Busi- ness. C Q . Z? S we ii ,Z 0 S? ,losueii CuA1u.i5s Hiczczmnni .. ,, foe . 127 Country Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Band 12, 3, 43: Orchestra 12, 3, 43, All-State Band 143. Future: Connecticut School ol lladio and Television. EIJXVIN ,I A Miss H1Goo'r'r 'sliutclf' 147 Putnam Street. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Skating. Future: Ma- rine Corps. Jos:-:PH Eowmxn Rn.i':y Big Joe 198 Mansfield Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Football Team 12, 8, 435 Class Day Commit- tee 143. Hobby: Sports. Future: Navy. Miczimiai. josigeu RIOHIPAN, ju. 4'Mike', 165 Fairfield Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Hockey Team 12, 3, 43: Senior Executive Board 143, Class Day Committee 143, Service Squad 143. Hobby: Ice-skat- ing, golf. Future: University of Connecticut. limwm' COLLINS Ronunrs 23 Downes Street. Entered from Dinwiddie Training School. Hobby: Cars. Future: Business college. Davin Ei,1,ls Romans Damon ll5-K Brookside Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Inter-High Choir 123: Chess Club 1235 Photog- raphy Club 133, Elm Tree Pho- tographer 143. Hobby: Photography, airplanes. Future: Business. hlltZIIAl-11. AN'rHoNi' ROMAN!! Miken 298 1Vihnot Road. Entered from Troup. Activities: Senior Executive Board 143. Hobby: Records, sports. Future: College. jfxixms FRANK Romncm: ffjimi, Ansonia ltoad, Wvoodbridgen En- tered from East Haven High. Activi- ties: Hebrew Culture Club 12, 3, 43: Chess Club 12, 3, 43, Clee Club 133, Inter-High Choir 133: Senior Chorus 143: Treasurer Inter-High Choir 143: Political Science Club 143: Connecticut All-State Chorus 1-13. Hobby: Reading. Future: Bran- deis University. PtoMAN RONDIAK 56 Day Street. Entered lrom Troup. Activities: Soccer Team 123: Sophomore Dance Committee 123, German Club 12, 3, 43, Audio- Visual Aids Club 12, 3, 43: Football Team 13, 43: Chemistry Club 143: Traffic Squad 143. Hobby: Camping, swimming. Future: Engineering col- lege. Mic :HAEL ANIJREXV Ptosisiw johnson Road, VVoodbridge. En- tered from Troup. Father: Hillhouse l921. Mother: Hillhouse 1925. Ac- tivities: Football Team 1233 Swim- ming Team 12, 33: Co-Captain of Swimming Team 143, Hobby: Sports. Future: College. BE'l l'Y -I A x IM: N l Ainxezzi ..BUt,, 65 Read Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Bowling Club 123. Hobby: Bowling, skating. Future: Business. Samm Lois hlAltK usd., 358 Ellsworth Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Debating Club 123: York Square Players 12, 3, 43: HuInaII Relations Club 13, 43: Red Cross Representative 143: French Club 143. Hobby: Art, piano. Future: College. LINDA Tom' NlAIutI,Ic uLirI 718 George Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Sophomore Dance Committee 123: Sentinel Business Board 12, 3, 43: Glee Club 133: Sophomore Day Committee 133: junior Prom Committee 133: Senior Chorus 14 3g Sophomore Orientation Committee 14 3. Hobby: Music, sports. Future: College. RIAIIY ANN RIASUN Mason 334 Blake Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Majorettes 12, 3, 43. Hobby: Ice-skating, dancing. Future: Grace-New Haven Hospital School of Radiology. N . N3 I w U , . tl l X DIA . if 'I ' . Asstil, ' . Q Xi l 71- . X li Ei: v-Dv v 'Ll J 'ar Strei'-t .ntered 'rom X Tpnp. Hobby: l cing, swimming. uture: Telephone Company. S513-wfef . qqxyc f L NNN , si . Qt E' CT X NXCWT3 fx HARHII51' fxIA'I'I.oI-'F 'illurri H l75 YVinthrop Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Bowling Club 123: Sophomore Dance Committee 123: Future Nurses' Club 123: Free Throw Contest 12, 33: Junior Prom Committee 133: Human Relations Club 143: French Club 143: Class Gift Committee 143. Hobby: Read- ing, piano playing. Future: Nursing. NIARIE AN'l'0lNE'l l'l5 M.-vruno 4 .RCF U 22 Ruby Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Inter-High Choir 12, 33: junior Prom Com- mittee 133: Free Throw Contest 133: Table Tennis Toumament 12, 43: Human Relations Club 13, 43: Senior Prom Decorations Committee 14 3: Tennis Toumament 14 3: Cheerleader 143. Hobby: Singing, sports. Future: Nursing. bl.-XHY l.oUIsIs Klfvruno Mary Loui' 410 Dixwell Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Sophomore Dance Committee 123: Student Council Representative 123: Y-Teens 12, 43: Human Relations Club 143: Harvest Festival Float Committee 143. Hobby: Dancing, swimming. Future: School of dance. , Q i l .lf.' 'X ltl7l .I mi 18 Fr ' rect. tere fr nn . lf . . . U I. ou . ct1vt1 s' . IdeIIt I preset ativ 23. obb ' raw- ing, aa ing. Futur egal secre- Mr3I.Iso1u,xNv Louise lNlAV1t0lKlA'I'IS Mcllm 219 Edgewood Avenue. Entered lrom Troup. Activities: Sophomore Dance Committee 123: French Club 133: Glee Club 133: Student Coun- cil Representative 143g Human Re- lations Club 143: Sunshine Club 143: Senior Chorus 143: Class Motto Committee 143. Hobby: Foreign coin collecting, music. Future: New Haven State Teachers College. RICHARD BOSENFELD ' 153 Gilbert Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Father: Hillhouse 1924. Mother: Hillhouse 1925, Activities: Rifle Club 121. Hobby: Boats, pho- tography. Future: College. Ric:HARo ALAN Ross Gunnery 26 Hallock Avenue. Entered from Troup. Mother: Hillhouse 1927. Hobby: Basketball. Future: Univer- sity of Connecticut. ERNEsT Rorn Wyatt', 666 George Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Senior Chorus 141. Hobby: Sports, drawing cartoons. Future: College. ARTHUR VVILLIAINI ROUTH c'Willie 201 Whalley Avenue. Entered from Notre Dame High. Hobby: Sports. Future: University of Con- necticut. josE1'H EUGENE RUGGIERO 10 Vine Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Audio-Visual Aids Club 13, 41. Hobby: Electronics. Future: Navy. 2 lJONALD ANTHONY RULLY uD0nv 120 Judson Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Chemistry Club 141. Hobby: Sports. Future: Fair- field University. RUSSELL JOHN RYAN Rossi, 104 Pendleton Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Red Cross Representative 121, Sophomore Dance Committee 121, Debating Club 12, 41: York Square Players 12, 3, 41: Junior Prom Committee 181: Inter-High Choir 13, 41: Senior Chorus 141: Political Science 'Club 141. Hobby: Reading, music. Fu- ture: Providence College. CZEHALD lX'1AXVVELL SAIDEL Ierry 77 Martin Drive. Entered from Sheridan. Mother: Hillhouse 1918. Activities: Honors 12, 3, 41: Sen- tineli' Editorial Board 12, 3, 41: Hebrew Culture Club 131: Senior Executive Board 141: Service Squad 141: Chemistry Club 141: Human Relations Club 141. Hobby: Sports. Future: College. ALBERT LEONARD SANNA AlbieD 73 Arch Street. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Horseback riding, hunting. Future: Business college. VALER1o ANGELO SANTAEQUA uvalv 157 West Street. Entere om Troup. Activities: Sopho o ance Committee 1215 t e ouncil Representative 12, g rack Team 12,3,41g otb 12,3,41, Bowlin g Captain of Bowling Tea 3, 41. Hobby: l ng. ut e . Draftsman. joAN LOUISE RIAXXVELL Maxie', 89 Fifth Street. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Dancing, skating. Fu- ture: Business. J 1 , JANE1' RIAZZACANE I njanv 3 Redfield Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Red Cross Repre- sentative 121g Glee Club 131: Senior Chorus 141. Hobby: Reading, art. Future: Office work. f UJJ LJ l.-KIJEZLINE LIZAB1-:Tu M A EJ., 4 't reet. Entered from Tro . 'iotherz Hillhouse 1938. Ac- tivities: Human Relations Club 13, 41: Sunshine Club 141. Hobby: Reading. Future: Undecided. -IANE ELIZABETH 1YlCCANN Janie 107 Hazel Street. Entered from Bassett. Mother: Hillhouse 1929. AC- tivities: York Square Players 12, 81: Y-Teens 12, 3, 41. Hobby: Art, read- ing. Future: Commercial art school. NiAURE1-LN ANN NICC1-XHTEN 400 Congress Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Future Nurses' Club 12, 31. Hobby: Bowl- ing, photography. Future: Mercy Hospital Nursing School, Springfield, Massachusetts. 83 SUE ANN hlfifl.-XR'I'lIY 722 George Street. Entered trom Troup. Father: Hillbouse 15114. Ae- tivities: Bowling Club 121: Future Nurses' Club 121: Sentinel Editor- ial Board 12, 31: Student Couneil Representatiie 131, Corresponding Secretary of Human Relations Club 131: Debating Club 13, 41, Program Chairman of Human Relations Club 141: Associate Editor of Sentinel,' 141: Freneh Club 141. Hobby: Sew- ing. Future: College. AaTHE1,1x f,IlAN.X Blczifox' Fefe 210 Munson Street. E :tered from Bassett. Activities: Red Cross Repre- sentative 121g Y-Teens 12, 3, 41, Rangerettes 12, 3, 41: Senior Chorus 141: H. I. B. Representative 141. Hobby: Dancing, modeling. Future: ltiodeling, Elnora's Fashion House. AHLEN1-3 Slam' A111131-IltNl0'l 1' 220 Greenwich Avenue. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Painting, skat- ing. Future: Business. .lf . ,-x ' ' hl.XltS5Altli'l' Mc:El.mn' il' Shag l lVhalley ' e. Entered Central ' 1, l'v1'62lenee, Rho e . obby: wnefg, golf. Fu : 'ing I f ANNE h1ARl0N RlCcll'Il'1llAN AnnieD 95 Kimberly Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Red Cross Representative 121: Tennis Club 121: Majorettes 12, 3, 41. Hobby: Sports, dancing. Future: College. 1 1 Ewa-:Nl-1 AN'ruoNv SAN'i'oMAsso Gene,' 1255 Boulevard. Entered from Troup. Activities: Bed Cross Repre- sentative 123: York Square Players 12, 33g Debating Club 12, 3, 43: junior Elm Treeu Board 133: Ck-ami, Business Board 133: junior Prom Committee 1334 Honors 133: German Club 143: Elm Tree Edi- torial Board 143: Senior Executive Board 1435 Chairman of Senior Prom 143. Hobby: lee-skating, music. Fu- ture: College, political science. Eorviuiso XVAIJIAEH SAsso, jn. Sr1s', 315 Sherman Avenue. Entered from Troup. Hobby: VVater-skiing, boating. Future: Navy. YVi1.1,IAM limwls SCAIWA nSL'll7'jJ,, 103 Minor Street. Entered from Notre Dame High. Activities: Senior Chorus 143. Hobby: Electronics. Fu- ture: Navy. Nlutimei. hlAltTlN Sczimczlri' Alike 67 Norton Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Rifle Club 123, Suggestion Box Committee 12, 33: Political Science Club 143. Hobby: Records. Future: College. BERNARU HAno1.n SCHEIIBAN B0rnie,, 526 Norton Parkway. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Rifle Club 123g Band 12, 3, 43: Orchestra 12, 3, 43g junior '4Elm Treev Board 1333 German Club 1433 Elm Tree Ecli- torial Board 143. Hobby: Music. Fu- ture: College. l FUD' Bonuzirr AaNoi.n SCIIINUR Bunn l05 YVestwood Road. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Honors 12, 335 Sentinel Business Board 12, 3, 43: Traflic Squad 1335 Chess Club 133: Service Squad 143: Chemistry Club 153. Hobby: Sports, reading. Future: College. 1'l0XVAltlJ Davin Scriiwaiwz Horan , 25 Maple Street. Entered from Erasmus Hall High, Brooklyn, New York. Activities: 'tGlearn Business Board 133: Basketball Team 133: Tennis Team 13, 43: Chemistry Club 1433 Human Relations Club 1-431 Gln-ann Editorial Board 143. llobby: Tennis, music. Future: Col- lege. -losmfn Emvixini SCo'1 1' SeottyU 57 Bassett Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Inter-High Choir 1235 Photography Club 12, 533i Ger- man Club 12, 3, 43: Senior Chorus 143: Red Cross Representative 143. llobby: Photography. Future: Col- lege. Anxmxn 'l'uo:uAs Sigvmuxo KKAl'lll,, 154 YVinthrop Avenue. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Drawing. Fu- ture: Eli YVhitney Regional Techni- cal School. Mimmigi. Ei.1.io'r1' SHANUK Miken 1325 Boulevard. Entered from Troup. Father: Hillhouse 1922. Ac- tivities: Band 12, 3, 43: Gleam Art Board 133: Bowling Team 133: Orchestra 12, 3, 43. Hobby: Music, model boat building. Future: Naval Academy. Main' Kxri 1uvN KICCUIRE S2 Davis Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Table Tennis 'l'ournament 423: Sophomore Dance Committee 423: Glee Club t-333 Senior Chorus 443: Class Gift Com- mittee 443: Senior Executive Board 443. Hobby: Bowling, skating. Fu- ture: Southern New England Telc- phone Coxnpauy. h1.Xlit1.Xl1lC'l' ANN RICKHNNA l'czw1 45 Clover Place. Entered from Troup. Activities: Niajorettes 42, 3, 43: Office Messenger 443. Hobby: Dancing, music. Future: Southern New England Telephone Company. ll.-xius,xu.'x ANN RICBIANUS BonnicM 289 XVest Ivy Street, Entered from Bassett. liohby: Collecting records. lfuture: Business school. llfxiuuicr SHIRLEY RIEDALIE 24 Harding Place, Entered from Troup. Activities: Red Cross Repre- sentative 443. Hobby: Piano playing. Future: State Teachers College. e X L Q Au CY is .3 Fran ' treet. 'nteed from tup. Act tiL': C 4 1 enior Ih,o s 4: . ': ds, , 1 , makin lieu Ile do .' ' itur n.ted 11 ui uh. tin I .ompa '. ' cs Nlvim RUTH RIERRIABI Meyer 90 YVest Prospect Street. Entered from Sheridan. Father: Hillhouse 1915. Activities: Table Tennis Tour- nament 423: Sentinel Business Board 42, 3, 43: Human Relations Club 43, 43: Class Motto Committee 443. llohhyz Sports, music. Future: College. lhumiifzr ANNE RIICIIEL IIar,' 669 Elm Street. Entered from Troup, Activities: Sophomore Dance Committee 423: Red Cross Repre- sentative 42, 33: junior Prom Com- mittee 433: Human Relations Club 43, 43: Senior Chorus 443: t'C1eam Business Board 443: Senior Prom Committee 443. llobhy: Dancing, reading. Future: Mount Ida junior College. Rox,,xNN1': PIELENE RIILLER RoxieU 690 Elm Street. Entered from Troup, Mother: Hillhouse 1933. Ac- tivities: Inter-High Choir 423: Soph- omore Dance Committee 423: Sen- tinel Business Board 423: Glee Club 433: junior Prom Committee 433: Human Relations Club 43, 43: Ex- change Editor for t'Sentinel', Business Board 43, 43: Senior Prom Commit- tce 443. Hohhy: Music, reading, Fu- ture: College. B rzviciu ,Y CLAIRE MILLS ..BeU,, 1 08 Colonial Boulevard. Entered from Fryeburg Academy, Fryeburg, Maine. Hobby: Dancing, music. Fu- ture: New llaven State Teachers College. ZICLIJ.-X ALEx,xNoRI,x BIOL,-XVER azer, 75 Norton Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Red Cross Repre- sentative 423: Student Council Rep- resentative 423: Rifle Team 423: Sophomore Dance Committee 423: Senior Chorus 443, Hobby: Sports. Future: University of Bridgeport. FREDERICK DAVIID SHARP aReggi,, 56 Vernon Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Iunior Elm Tree Board C355 Senior Elm Treei' Editorial Board C45. Hobby: sports. Future: Armed forces. LAYVRENCE COltNELIUS SHEA Larryv 32 Hurlburt Street. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Fishing, bowling, Fu- ture: Business. lX'lICHAEI. ANDREXV SHURE uMikev 40 Wellington Road. Entered from Sheridan. Father: Hillhouse 19305 Activities: Soccer Team C255 Hockey Team CS, 455 Senior Chorus C455 'tElm Treei' Editorial Board C455 Human Relations Club C455 Class Gift Committee C45. Hobby: Sports. Future: College. NIICHAEL lsAAc: SILVEREERC: 'Kltlikev 29 Birch Drive. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Football Team C2, 3, 45: 'tCleam', Editorial Board C3, 45: Service Squad C45: Senior Chorus C45. Hobby: Sports, music. Future: College. RICHARD PHILIP SIBION Richie, 370 Sherman Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Red Cross Representative C 2 5 5 Sophomore Dance Committee C255 Basketball Team C2, 355 Student Government Representative CS, 455 Human Re- lations Club C3, 455 Class Day Com- mittee C455 Gleam Business Board C455 Traffic Squad C45. Hobby: Bas- ketball, music. Future: College. JOHN FRANKLIN SINGLE, III Grassy Hill Road, Orange. Entered from Troup. Activities: Band C3, 455 Student Council Representative C355 Orchestra C35 45: Senior Chorus C45. Hobby: Art, sketching. Future: Col- lege. CLIFFCBRIJ ASHLEY SLIITII .. C li 1, fu 135 Edgewood Avenue. Entered from New York. Activities: Football Team C2, 8, 455 Senior Executive Board C45. Hobby: Fishing, hunting. Future: Undecided. GERAI.lD BURTON SISIITH .fjewyv 37 West Prospect Street. Entered from Bassett. Father: Hillhouse 1 938. Activities: Hebrew Culture Club C2, 3, 45. Hobby: Weather study. Future: College. JOSEPH Louis SLIITII 141063, 440 Orchard Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Sophomore Dance Committee C255 Sentinel Business Board CZ, 3, 455 Student Council Representative C2, 3, 455 Red Cross Representative C2, 3, 455 junior Prom Committee C355 Sunshine Club C355 York Square Players C3, 45: Debating Club C3, 455 Traflic Squad C455 Treasurer of Debating Club C455 Class Day Committee C455 Human Relations Club C45. Hobby: Tennis, music. Future: St. Thomas College. PAUL RICHARD SOLONION 40 Marlin Drive. Entered from Sheridan. Mother: Hillhouse 1925. Activities: junior Elm Tree' Board C355 Gleam', Business Board C35 45: Honors C355 Tag Day Heart Fund C355 Human Relations Club C3, 455 E.I.B. Day Committee C455 Elm Tree Editorial Board C45. Hobby: Sports. Future: College. I.OIIET'rE EVYLEN RTOORE Lorriev 13 Northeast Drive. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Student Council Representative 12, 45: Future Nurses Club 125: Inter-High Choir 135: Senior Chorus 145: Hltllltlll Relations Club 145. Hobby: Dressmaking, roller skating. Future: junior college, medical secretary. ANN CAIIOL lVlOItlt0NE 1346 WVhalley Avenue. Entered from Crosby High, YVaterbury, Con- necticut, Hobby: Dancing. Future: Undecided. JOAN LINDA hilt.-XZIK Iounie', 52 Truman Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Rangerettes 125. Hobby: Dancing, bowling. Future: Secretarial work. ANN JOSEPHINE NAI-oLI'I'ANo Io-Ann 26 Vine Street. Entered from Troup. Future: Business college. DOROTHY ALICE O,BllIEN DoftyU 215 Henry Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Y-Teens 12, 35: Majorettes 13, 45. Hobby: Swim- ming, baton twirliug. Future: Air- line stewardess. H 1 NANCY ROSE O,Bltlb2N HAJIIIIUH 334 Sherman Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: YVorld Af- fairs Club 125: llonors 12, 3, 45: German Club 13, 45: junior Prom Committee 135: Cla-am Editorial Board 13, 45: Red Cross Representa- tive 145: Senior Prom Committee 145. Hobby: Literature, music. Fu- ture: College. fil.AlJYS RosEM,xnx' O,lDt5NNEI.l, nHUn ll Baldwin Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Sunshine Club 125: junior Prom Committee- 135: ltiite Club 145: Senior Chorus 145. Hobby: Skating, dancing. Future: Teachers college. KATHLEEN MAIIIE 0'H,-tax K11tl1y,' l09 VVoodbridge Avenue. Entered from Sheridan, Activities: Numerals 125: GleaIn Art Board 12, 35: Basketball Team 12, 35: Volleyball Team 12, 35: Table Tennis Tourna- ment 12, 35: Tennis Tournament 12. 35: Red Cross Representative 12, 45: Letter 135: Cheerleader 13, 45: As- sistant Art Editor of Clcam,' Art Board 145: Elm Tree Art Board 145: Co-Chairman ot Bids Commit- tee Senior Prom 145. llobby: Art. sports. Future: College. C.xRoI. l.EsI.u-: f2l.lVl-Ill OIIiev 106 Kohary Drive, Entered from Long Branch junior High, Long Branch, New jersey. Activities: Inter- High Choir 125: Debating Club 125: York Square Players 125: Glee Club 135: Human Relations Club 135: Secretary of York Square Players 135: K'Gleam Editorial Board 13, 45: Senior Chorus 1-15: President of York Square Players 145: Political Science Club 145. Hobby: Music, dramatics. Future: College, theater arts, DIANE TC.-XTIIEIIINE Ott.-XY'EC UDV- 77 YVest Rock Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Sopho- Inore Dance Committee 125: Numer- als125g Bowling Club12, 35: Tennis Tournament 125: Office Messenger 12, 35: junior Prom Committee 135: Table Tennis Tournament 135: Sen- ior Chorus 145: Human Relations Club 145. Hobby: Ice-skating, sen'- ing. Future: College, physical ther- apy. l'lAnvicv BENJAAIIN Seigcritm Specs', 179 Dwight Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Football Team 12, 3, 43: junior Prom Connnittee 133: 'l'raf'lic Squad 1339 Audio-Vis- ual Aids Club 13, 43: Sentinel'i liuiness Board 13, 43, Senior Proni Conunittee. 143, Hobby: Reading, athletics. Future: College. ALAN Roiauirr Seiten 7 Harding Place, Entered from Bassett. Father: Ilillhouse l925g Ae- tivities: Student Council Representa- tive 123: Debating Club 12, 33: Soccer 'I'eaxn 12, 33g Sentinel Edi- torial Board 12, 33, President ot Debating Club 1435 Sports Editor ol Sentinel 143, Political Science Club 143. Hobby: Piano playing, reading. Future: College. ClllAltl.lCS josxl-H Sl-lvAc:K Cl1asv 124 Diamond Street, Entered from Sheridan. Mother: Hillhouse 1928. Activities: Student Council ltepre- sentative 1334 junior Prom Conunit- tee 133. Hobby: Fishing, sports, Fu- ture: Business administration eollege, A LAN Parma S'rAc:t: Rody -1013 Elm Street. Entered troin Troup, Hobby: Hunting, fishing. Fu- ture: Business. XVA iuu-:N EUGENE S'1'AN'1'oN lil Rock View Circle. Entered from Troup, Hobby: Sports. Future: Arnie-tl service. . it ' f Butclf, G13 Ile is ' ' r . it - d from 'l'rou1 . her: llil 1 .e . Ac- tivities: Audio-Visual Aids Club 133: Band 13, 43, Hobby: Hunting, horseback riding. Future: College, lrlt.-XNK ViNt:i5N'r S'rnoN,t' SonnyU 78 Cherry Ann Street. Entered from Hassett, Activities: lied Cross ltepresentative 12, 33: Human lie- latious Club 12, 334 Track Teain 12, 33: Student Council Representative 12, 43. Hobby: Hunting, flying. Fu- ture: Navy. BUIKTUN 'TENNER Butclf' 136 Gilbert Avenue. Entered from Troup, Activities: Radio Club 133. llobby: Sports, drawing. Future: University of Bridgeport. ltoiu-ilrl' CHARLES 'l'1tAttl-iv BolJ,' 8-16 Congress Avenue. Entered from Troup, Hobby: Baseball, bas- ketball. Future: Miami University. Nluimm' NAT rllltAf1Il'l'EN u.lI0llSt?U l52 Greenwood Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Student Council Representative 123, Debat- ing Club 1234 Yvorld At'l'airs Club 123: Red Cross Representative 1235 Political Science Club 143, Senior Proin Connnitte-e143. Hubby: Sports, reading. Future: Bentley School of Business. AJ -s AHIE E .IZA lE'l'l IB .. ,, ' 11 It 1 - 1 ' E' ' - w sdell ' ee it red ' ' 1 'o 1 Shi' tiv 'es: V . i ss ep s ta twl' 3 St id: 1 uu l Rep sei a 13 .. ior ll oru. 141: ii an a is Club 41. Hobby: silo , b s etball. Future: Dietetics. THEHESA Mfxiuu PALNIIERI ..Terry,, 255 Iudwin Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Y-Teens 121: Glee Club 131: Senior Chorus 141. Hobby: Music. Future: Business. hIAHIANNA AN'roiNr:'r'ric PAOLILLO 3 Gordon Street, East Haven. En- tered from Troup. Activities: Heart Fund Tag Day 121: Sentinel Busi- ness Board 121: Iunior Elm Tree Board 131: Senior Chorus 141: Elm Tree Editorial Board 141, Hobby: Bowling. Future: Business career. CAuoi. ANN I,AllCESEPli 39 Rock Hill ltoad. Entered from Troup. Activities: YVorld Affairs Club 121: Sophomore Danee Committee 121: York Square Players 12, 31: Cheerleader 131: Student Council Representative 131: junior Prom Committee 131: Secretary ot' Senior Class 141: Co-Captain of Cheer- leaders 141: Senior Prom Committee 141: Class Gift Committee 141. Hobby: Piano, reading. Future: Col- lege. Ros1iANNE PAREN'l'E Roan 32 Sheldon Terrace. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Inter-High Choir 121: York Square Players 12, 3, 41: Red Cross Representative 131: Heart Fund Tag Day 131: French Club 13, 41: Debating Club 13, 41: Sophomore Day Committee 141: Student Council Representative 141. Hobby: Acting, modeling. Future: College. CuAc:i: h'IARIAN PASCALE Murphy, 5 Ra :wheres Entered from ' rid ltmities: Oller Skating 1: So ance Com- mi tee e inis Tourna- ment. - : Seni tive Board 141. Hobby ati .bowling Future: Art Sc mol oplgkn, Hart- ford, Connecticut. I unrrn GLORIA PAsHALL al U dun 57 Dyer Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Inter-High Choir 121: Rangerettes 121: Clee Club 131: Senior Chorus 141: Elm Tree Editorial Board 141: Human Relations Club 141. Hobby: Music, art. Future: Rhode Island School of Design. ELAINE NIARIE PEP.1fET'ro 202 Winthrop Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Sophomore Dance Committee 121: Italian Club 121: Sunshine Club 121: Chairman of Class Gift Committee 141: Senior Executive Board, 141: President of Italian Club 141: Senior Chorus 141. Hobby: Music, dramatics. Future: New Haven State Teachers College. IDI-IANNA PERCANIENT ADH, 1926 Chapel Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Student Council Representative 121: Bowling Club 121: Sentinel,, Editorial Board 12, 31: Human Relations Club 131: As- sistant Competition Editor of Sen- tinel 141: Hobby: Dancing, art. Future: College. BARBARA ANNE PEHRONE Burlap 176 Butler Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Swimming Club 121: Sophomore Dance Committee 121: Hangerettes 12, 3, 41: Corre- sponding Secretary of Y-Teens 131: junior Prom Committee 1313 Presi- dent ot' Y-Teens 141: Otiice Assistant 141. Hobby: Swimming, dancing. Future: Nursing. WILLIAM l14ONROE VARS 'fBill,' 1231 Chapel Street. Entered from Troup. Mother: Hillhouse 1926. Ac- tivities: Biology Club 141: Gleam', Art Board 141: Technical Radio Club 141. Hobby: Drawing, painting. Future: College. VVILLIALI THOMAS VESCCJVI ..Bm,, 8 Hurlburt Street. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Sports, models. Fu- ture: Undecided. ROBERT CHARLES V1E'rs Rocky, 286 Greenwich Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Glee Club 12, 31: Senior Chorus 141. Future: Marine Corps. STANISLAU NlCHOL.AS VITALE Sonnyv 122 Shelton Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Football Team 121: Orchestra 12, 3, 41: Band 12, 3, 41. Hobby: Band leader, football. Future: Undecided. Louis LEONARD Vorcr ullouv 147 Frank Street. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Sports. Future: Teachers college. NORIKIAN HENRY WAAKS Normv 518 VVhalley Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Father: Hillhouse 1 928. Activities: Cross Country Track Team 131: Spring Track Team 141. Hobby: Tropical fish, scouting. Future: Soci ogist. DAV1 I ' L 1 -1349 Cl p e Ente from T p ther Hi se 1940. Ac nter Hi C ir 121 : -ating Cl or Playe 12, 3, 417 ma elatio s YX11 . . . ie': - ' S omore Da , ommi ee ' 4 ' 121: Y q ub 31: G e ub 13 : Student ouncil Repres ntative 13, 41: Soe- cer Team 131: Traffic Squad 131: President of Human Relations Club 141: Class Gift Committee 141: Gln-amn Business Board 141: Senior Chorus 141. Hobby: Sports, wood- working. Future: Pharmacy college. BART VVALISIAN 40 Laurel Road. Entered from Sheridan. Father: Hillhouse 1927. Mother: Hillhouse 1929. Activities: Swimming Team 121: Soccer Team 131: Human Relations Club 13, 41: Senior Chorus 141: Elm Treev Edi- torial Board 141. Hobby: Swimming, music, Future: College. RONALD JOSEPH VVARGO 75 'Truman Street. Entered from Notre Dame High. Activities: Sopho- more Dance Committee 121: Sen- tinelu Editorial Board 12, 3, 41: York Square Players 12, 3, 41: Honors 12, 3, 41: Chemistry Club 141. Hobby: Golf, oil-painting. Fu- ture: Engineering college. GEORGE JOSEPH WA'rs'rE1N 751 George Street. Entered from Troup. Father: Hillhouse 1917. Ac- tivities: German Club 12, 31: Stu- dent Council Representative 12, 41: President of German Club 141: Chemistry Club 141. Hobby: Music, theater. Future: College. ANNA h1ARlE P EliRO'l 1'l uAnnie', 63 Truman Street. Entered from Wilbur Cross. Activities: Debating Club 131: Red Cross Representative 131: York Square Players 131: Iun- ior Prom Committee 131: Senior Executive Board 141: Student Coun- cil Representative 141. Hobby: Swimming, reading. Future: Teach- ers college. FANNIE E1.IzABr:'rn P mam' HFUW., 353 Lafayette Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Skating Club 121: Senior Chorus 141. Hobby: Skating, dancing. Future: Beautician. IANi4:'r R,-us Peiun' ...Inna LitchHe1d Turnpike, Bethany. En- tered from Sheridan. Activities: Table Tennis Tournament 121: Basketball Team 12, 31: Volleyball Team 12, 31: Tennis Touniament 12, 31: Gleam Art Board 121: Numerals 131: Letter 131: Cleam Art Editor 131: Cheerleader 13, 41: Elm Tree Art Editor 141: Associate Art Editor of Cleam 141: Co-Chair- man of Bids for Senior Prom 141. Hobby: Art, sports. Future: Art sehool. NIAHGARET H1'Il.PlN Prznm' njlclrgii' Litchfield Tunipike, Bethany. En- tered from Sheridan. Activities: Nu- merals 121: Free Throw Contest 12, 3, 41: Volleyball Team 12, 31: Ta- ble Tennis Tournanient 12, 3, 41: Tennis Tournament 12, 3, 41: Letter 131: Basketball Team 131: Girls, Sport Council 13, 41: Secretary ol' Senior Prom Committee 141. Hobby: Colt. Future: College. GLCDRIA ANN Cxrneaixrz P1Ccmn.1.o 340 Columbus Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Vice-Presi- dent of Distributing Education Club 141: H. I. B. Committee 141. Hobby: Holler skating, swimming. Future: lbitlecidetl. DIACQUELINE ANN P1CCIRIL1.o Hluckiei' 4 Cordon Street, Hamden. Entered from Sacred Heart Academy. Father: Hillhouse 1931. Mother: Hillhouse 1933. Activities: Italian Club 131: Senior Chorus 141: Secretary of Italian Club 141. Hobby: Piano, Fu- ture: Teachers college. E1.1.1aN KATHERINE PINE 14 Hallock Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Sophomore Dance Committee 121: Bowling Club 12, 31: Tennis Tournament 12, 3, 41: Junior Prom Committee 131: Human Relations Club 13, 41: Volleyball Team 13, 41: Gleam Business Board 141. Hobby: Tennis, sewing. Future: College. 'l'AMAnA PIZER UTIITIIF, 124 Blake Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Student Coun- cil Representative 121: Hillhouse Shoppe 121: York Square Players 12, 31: Hebrew Culture Club 12, 31: Human Relations Club 131: Senior Chorus 141: Senior Executive Board 141: Secretary of Hebrew Cul- ture Club 141. Hobby: Music, sci- ence. Future: junior college. J.-XNICE MAm'A POPEHADEN ,Ian 86 Scranton Street. Entered from VVilbur Cross. Father: Hillhouse 1926. Activities: junior Prom Com- mittee 131: Majorettes 141. Future: College. EvHi.vN ANN PoR'ro E tie 278 Huntington Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Rangerettes 12,3,41: Clee Club131: Human Re- lations Club 13, 41: Senior Chorus 141: Senior Executive Board 141: Class Motto Committee 141. Future: Teachers college. Tit!! v EIJNVAHD WILLIAM VVEHNER, JR. E11clieU 722 VVinchester Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Hobby: Stamp collect- ing. Future: Eleetrieian. XV11,i.I,txr AlAltSlIAI.l. XVl fYl,Flt Bill 30 Crescent Street. Entered from Troup. Mother: Hillhouse 1926, Ae- tivities: French Club 121: Baseball Team 12, 31g Student Council Rep- resentative 12, 31: Sentinel Edi- torial Board 12, 3, 45: Soccer Team 12, 3, 41g President of Student Council 14jg Chemistry Club 141, Hobby: Music, sports. Future: Medi- eal college. Furzo WILSCDN, Jn. Wilcov 211 Edgewood Avenue. Entered from Dunbar High, Baltimore, Mary- land. Activities: Sophomore Dance Committee 121. Hobby: Dillwivfl. baseball. Future: Undecided. KIN KVM: XVUNC KinnyM 145 Congress Avenue. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Basketball. Fu- ture: Business. joins: WVooos YV0odyv 107 Dixwell Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Basketball Team 12, 3, 41: Soccer Team 141. Hobby: Music, sports. Future: Undecided. Tnmonoiuc Joi-IN YAMPANIS Twin 28 Lucy Street, VVoodbridge. En- tered from Hopkins Grammar. Ae- tivities: Inter-High Choir 13, 45: Senior Chorus 114D: Senior Execu- tive Board 141g Debating Club 143: Iluman Relations Club 141, Hobby: Bowling, radio. Future: Princeton University. Romain' Plerrzn Yaris 'KBOIJD ll-'S Dwight Street. Entered from Highland, California. Mother: Hill- house 1932. Activities: Basketball Team 1315 Football Team 12, 3, 41. Hobby: Sports. Future: College. Roracit AN'rHoNY Z0'l l'l ..R0g,, 2853 Norton Street. Entered from Troup. llobby: Sports. Future: New llaven State Teaeher's College. -IAM!-is llowfuio jouNs'roN, In. ujllllflv Porter Lane, Orange. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Sports. Future: Un- th-vided. ANc:E1.o Hfxiuw P1 to'1'AK1s iiAngiUH 94 Hobart Street. Entered from Sheridan. Hobby: Scouting, sports. Future: Undecided. -l.xN1xic 1J1tA'l l' flill 1367 Chapel Street. Entered from Handley High, VVint-hester, Virginia, Hobby: Reading, traveling, Future: Duke University, N A sex' ANN 1'no'rA Nnnav 221 County Street. Entered from Bassett. Mother: Hillhouse 1920. Ac- tivities: Tennis Club CQ, 315 Student Council Representative C315 Glee Club C31g Bowling Club C315 Senior Chorus C41g Human Relations Club C41: Senior Prom Committee C41. Hobby: Sports, post-card collecting. Future: State Teachers College. Envnm Rose PRU o UH, Szs 81 Divisiti Street. e fro Con e ' Heart Red .ross R esentativ KL President -T 5 Bassett Aetiv ies: 'e fr, lgerettes Cixi! 15 Tre r of 'gl' . . - - uns 1' Cle- ,lub 3 5 junior Pr Co mittee ' 1 -Teer 451: . . Cm . . .H o rr lfhci Q ei gt S .1 ' C-Ng io J ti ' 1 a l C ' -- - 1 - C41. llol : ancing, b 'lin '. Futurt llt':1 ' 1Xl,tin'j.tNi1: C.'X'l'lIEltINE Puisitsi-11 lame 221 Shelton Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Student Council Representative C414 Senior Chorus C41g Senior Prom Committee C41. Hobby: Dancing, swimming. Future: Business. Bnvuiu.v Aramis QUINN UBPUU 172 Liberty Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Sunshine Club C2, 31. Hobby: Dancing, swimming. Fu- ture: Business. 96 1 l'.x'1nic:i,x En MA QU1xN Tisl1D 105 VVest Street. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Horseback riding, skating. Future: Business. ltr ismmiu nz Tmaiussfx RA1ANo Coolcic'D 116 Columbus Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Bed Cross Representative C:Z1g Bowling Club C2, 31. Hobby: Bowling, skating. Future: Business. .loANNr: LYN1i'l I'E RANIXJLPII HICIIIHICU 117 A Brookside Avenue. Entered from Sheridan, Activities: Inter-High Choir C2, 31: Clee Club C31g Fu- ture Nurses' Club C313 Human lte- lations Club C3, 41g Senior Chorus 441. Hobby: Dancing. Future: Nurs- nlg. 1,IIA1ilJltA RANGAZAS 26 Vernon Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: French Club C2, 31: Assistant in Library C3, 41: Vice- President of French Club C41g Span- ish Club C41. Hobby: Dancing, tennis. Future: College. 1'A'I'lt1t.lA AN'ro1NE'r'ri5 RAeUANo Patty Rapv 53 Sylvan Avenue. Entered from Troup, Activities: Bed Cross Repre- sentative C21g Student Council Rep- resentative C2, 415 junior Elm Tree', Board C-31: Junior Prom Com- mittee C31: Polio Drive C315 Heart Fund Tag Day C31: Elm Tree Editorial Board C413 Senior Chorus C414 Co-Chairman of Invitations for Senior Prom C41, Hobby: Dancing, swinnning. Future: Undecided. ANTHONY CIAHLEGIO Chick, 380 Newhall Street. Entered from Bassett. Hobby: Automobiles, danc- ing. Future: Radio and television school. FRANCIS lf:N,x'rius IJALTON 'Skippyv 76 Fourth Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Hockey Team 147. Hobby: Sports. Future: College. Romain' BUHNE11' -IonNsoN Bernie,' 120 Canal Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Soccer Team 12, 3, 41: Basketball Team 13J: Senior Chorus 141. Hobby: Sports, ping- pong. Future: Air Force. BRUCE EDXVARD Juno 52 Lawrence Street. Entered from Bassett. Hobby: Dancing, sports. Fu- ture: Undecided. VVENDELL XVING, Jn. i'Pan:er', 72 York Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Chess Club 143: Senior Prom Committee 145. Hobby: Camping, reading. Future: New Haven College. 94 'figimr-gNc:ic Digl onus'1' KING Terryv 124 Sylvan Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Basketball Team 13,4J. Hobby: Cards, sports. Future: Navy. EIHNIUND ju1.lUs hlAHCIAHELl.1 HEIIU 40 Springside Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Hobby: Sports. Fu- ture: Armed service. Ro1.ANn Room. PAnr:N'1'11:Au 'iliollyii 3-12 Crown Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Football Team 121, Hobby: Sports, cars. Future: Undecided. CIEHALIJ NVol.Kov1'1'x 148 Edgewood Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Stamp Club 123: Senior Chorus 145: Manager of Soccer Team 141. Hobby: Pho- tography, tape-recording. Future: Technical school. l7A'I'ltICfIA ANN R.xeL'ANo Patti-Rap i 152 Ralnsdell Street. Entered from Sheridan, Activities: Sophomore 12, 33: Cheerleader 13, 43: Senior Executive Board 143: Senior Chorus 1433 Class Motto Committee 143. Hobby: Dancing, bowling. Future: College. NIMH' XIIOLA RAXVLINS 75 County Street, Entered from Troup. Mother: Hillhouse 1933. At- tivities: Red Cross Representative 123: Student Council Representative 133. Hobby: Dogs, drawing. Future: Secretarial school. l.n.r MM: Ricicn i'Lily,' I-lfi Oak Street. Entered iiftllll Troup. llobhy: Basketball, dancing, lfuture: Nursing. xllltl.-XXI RUTH Ricziixicn Alic'key'i 248 Orchard Street. Entered from 'l'roup. Act vities: Red Cross Repre- sentative 1233 Rangerettes 12, 33: Cla-ani Art Board 12, 43: Biology Club 143: Elm Tree Art Board 1435 Sunshine Club 143: Senior Chorus 143. Hobby: Art, sports. Fu- ture: New Haven State Teachers College. NI ,utcsaiu-11' RIARY Horns rfpeggyv IIS Hallock Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Suggestion Box Committee 1235 Junior Prom Com- mittee 133: Senior Chorus 143. Hobby: Ice skating, swinnning. Fu- ture: Southern New England Tele- phone Company, uw , Lois ANN Rosmxo HL!!-, G96 Howard Avenue, Entered from Troup. Activities: Student Council Representative 123: Major- ettes 12, 33: Office Messenger 12, 3, 43g junior Prom Committee 133: Senior Executive Board 143: Senior lyftllll Committee 143. Hobby: Dane- ing, skating. Future: Secretarial work. lf.-wr: CIAROL Rosmioisn Betty Bootv 250 George Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: President of Dis- tributive Education Club 143. Hob- by: Basketball, Future: Chamberlain College. Slltfll..-K lHlS IKUSENTHAL uSllL'iIn G3 Clen View Terrace. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Sopho- more Danee Committee 123: Presi- dent ot Swimming Club 123: Nu- nierals123g Red Cross Representative 12, 33: York Square Players 12, 3. -43: Inter-High Choir 12, 33: junior A'Ehu Tree Board 133: junior Prom Connnittee 133: Glee Club 1333 Senior Chorus 1434 Co-Editor ol Cirls' Sports for Elm Tree 143: All-State Chorus 143. Future: Col- lege. l',x'l'n1r7iA Alox'c:r1 Ross -KB1llll1tlv 201 Ivy Street. Entered from Bas- sett. Activities: Sophomore Danee Comlnittee 123g Y-Teens 123: Stu- dent Council Representative 12, 33: junior Prom Committee 133: Human Relations Club 133: Senior Execu- tive Board 143: Senior Chorus 143: Corresponding Secretary of lluman Relations Club 143: Senior Proin Connnittee 143. Hobby: Reading. Future: College. N IAHY-ANN Room RubyH I222 NVhalley Avenue. Entered from Sheridan, Father: Hillhouse 1914, Activities: Sophomore Dance Connnittee 123: York Square Players 123: Senior Chorus 143. Hobby: Skating, swimming. Future: College. SARAH ANNE RU1i1N 142 VVest Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Junior Elm Tree' Board 131: President of Spanish Club 141: Senior Executive Board 141: Hebrew Culture Club 141: Elm Tree Editorial Board 141. Hobby: Music, tennis. Future: College. Ill-QAH RunA Levi, 38 Harding Place. Entered from Bassett. Father: Hillhouse 1925. Ac- tivities: Sophomore Dance Commit- tee 121: Polio Drive 121: Heart Fund Tag Day 12, 31: York Square Players 12, 3, 41: Junior Elm Tree Board 131: Junior Prom Com- mittee 131: Elm Tree Business Board 141: Senior Prom Invitations Committee 141. Hobby: Reading, lnusie. Future: College. HEI,ENE RUND 573 Winthrop Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Sophomore Dance Committee 121: Heart Fund Tag Day 121: Debating Club 121: Sentinel Editorial Board 12, 3, 41: Student Council Representative 12, 31: Junior Prom Committee 131: Human Relations Club13, 41: French Club 141: Class Day Committee 141. Hobby: Music, reading. Future: College. ANN EL1zAuE'ru Ruo'roLo 12 Parmelee Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Senior Chorus141. Hobby: Sports, knitting. Future: X- Ray technician. lJOROTHEA ANNE SAN'1'AeA'rA K'Dottie,' 28 Minor Street. Entered from Troup. Mother: Hillhouse 1932. Ac- tivities: Senior Chorus 141. Hobby: Dancing, traveling. Future: Business. ff' CL 2464! lJORO'l'I-IY BERMCE SAHLJEAN1' J Dot, ' U fvn, 136 Edgewood Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Glee Club 121: Human Relations Club 131: Inter-High Choir 13, 41: Senior Chorus 13, 41. Hobby: Music. Fu- ture: Nursing. ROBERTA ANN SAx'roN BertU 879 VVhalley Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Future Nurses Club 121: Bowling Club 121: Table Tennis Tournament 12, 41: Free Throw Contest 121: Honors 131: Red Cross Representative 141. Hobby: Sewing, reading. Future: Yale Law Library. SARAH JANE SCHAEFLER Sayre, 360 Bellevue Road. Entered from Hamden High. Father: Hillhouse 1925. Mother: Hillhouse 1929. Ac- tivities: Heart Fund Tag Day 12, 31: Sophomore Dance Committee 121: York Square Players 12, 3, 41: Junior Elm Treev Board 131: Junior Prom Committee 131: Elm Tree Editorial Board 141: Invitations Committee for Senior Prom 141. Hobby: Music, dancing. Future: Nursing. ELENE BARBARA Sc:nLAvEn ff Lego 1 7 1 VVinthi'op Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Fixture Nurses' Club 121: Free Throw Con- test 121: Bowling Club 12, 31: Table Tennis Tournament 12, 31: Junior Prom Committee 131: Human Relations Club 141. Hobby: Music, reading. Future: Nursing. JANE BAiusAnA Sc:HWAn'rz Janie 25 Argonne Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Debating Club 121: Sophomore Dance Committee 121: Red Cross Representative 12, 31: 'cSentinel', Editorial Board 12, 3, 41: Junior Prom Committee 131: Heart Fund Tag Day 131: Human Relations Club 13, 41: French Club 141: Entertainment Chairman of Senior Prom 141: Student Council Representative 141: Senior Chorus 141: Sophomore Day Committee 141. Hobby: Reading, dancing. Fu- ture: College. lJoi.o1u5s Mxnnc Sczecils Dolor', ltifi lVasliington Avenue, Entered lroin Troup. Ilolylvy: Dancing. Fu- ture: Switchboard operator. MAnc:A1uc'1' Axx Sr:1.n1N g'Pnrky' 258 Cedar Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: lied Cross Repre- sentative 123. llobby: Musie, swim- ming. Future: Marriage. -IUIJITH E LAIN is S i1:Nnr:noFF 611111112 37 North Forest- Circle. Entered from Troup. Father: Hillhouse 1933. Activities: Class Gift Committee 143. Hobby: Singing, reading. Future: College. E1.,x1Ni: Can. Simxicux 375 Bellevue Road, Entered from Sheridan. Mother: llillhouse 1934. Activities: French Club 1 2 3, Cleam', Business Board 123: Table 'l'ennis T0urnament123g York Square Players 12, 3, 43, junior Elm Tice Board 133, Junior Prom Com- mittee 1335 Heart Fund Tag Day 143, Elm Tree Business Board 1-43. Hobby: Arts :md crafts, music, Future: College. DiAN1H: Bilrrsv SHARP Hllcclfzv 660 Ellsworth Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Fatlier: llillhouse l92l. Activities: Sophomore Dance Committee 1233 Red Cross Repre- sentative 123: Table Tennis Tourna- ment 12, 33, Sentinel Business Board 123g Heart Fund Tag Day 1233: Glee Club 183: junior Prom Committee 133: Secretary of Senti- nelv Business Board 153, 43: Human Relations Club 13, 433 Senior Chorus 143. Hobby: Reading, music. Fu- ture: College. ws.- if f ,, Y 1 V . 1 iii wif ff fr sf josx Mauna Sirinznc ujlllllliffi l4 Victory Drive. Entered from Sheridan, Activities: Table Tennis Tonrnanient 123: lluman Relations Club 183, Senior Chorus 12, 3, 43. Hobby: Swimming, iee skating. Fu- ture: New Haven Savings Bank. AIARILYN Rumi S ILYERBIAN udfllfu 800 Edgewood Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Clee Club 123: Inter-High Choir 12, 3, 43: Table Tennis Tournament 12, 33: Orchestra 12, 333 Debating Club 12, 43: Red Cross Representative 133: junior Prom Committee 133: Secre- tary of Debating Club 133: Secretary of Orchestra 143: French Club 143: Senior Prom Committee 143: Red Cross Committee 143. Hobby: Music, reading. Future: College. SEINIAHEVA ll.Vl'IltNIAN Bl1lJl2les', 53 Pardee Place. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: French Club 123g Table Tennis Tournament 12, 33: Numerals 133: Cleam'l Art Board 133: York Square Players 12, 3, 43, Iunior Prom Committee 133: Clee Club 133: Senior Chorus 143: Elm Tree Art Board 143. Hobby: Art, reading. Future: State Teachers College. EIJY'l'l'll11 Siisrzign Edie i ll9 Button Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Inter-High Choir 12, 33, Senior Chorus 143, Hobby: Swimming. Future: Insurance. NINA Bi-:1.1.r3 SKINNER 'illnllgf' I0 South Genesee Street. Entered lrom Sheridan. Activities: Table Ten- nis Tournament 123: Heart Fund Tag Day 123: Bowling Club 12, 33: Entertainment Committee for Junior l'rom133, Class Day Committee-143. llobbyz Sports, collecting post cards. Future: Telephone Company. ,lAc:Qui-:LINE SUSAN JANE SMITH uJIlCki0,, 32 Parmelee Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Sophomore Dance Committee 123, Roller Skating Club 1234 Table Tennis Club 123: Free Throw Contest 123, Heart Fund Tag Day 12, 33: junior Prom Commit- tee 133, Numerals 133: Honors 133: Sophomore VV:-lcoming Committee 133: Student Council Representative 143: Senior Chorus 1433 Majorettes 143, Hobby: Dancing, swimming. Future: College. SoNl.-x B,uumnA Sxnrn Balls , 166 Thompson Street. Entered from Easton, Maryland. Activities: Future Nurses' Club 123: Hillhousc Y-Teens 13, 43, Vice-President of Future Nurses' Club 133: Sunshine Club 143. Hobby: Swimming, read- ing. Future: Nursing. 54 1' -:X .X fe 1 .4 . U XiJjESS1I1LlEl.IZAjllU'l ti EDEKER Q A, .,.f,,f - X F Q ' l-15 Congrijs 'enue. Entered from Troup. Aet ities: Majorettes X' 12, 3, -13. ohb : Skating. Future: Business School. BARBARA SHIRLEY SOHCOT Bailey 252 Cedar Street. Entered from Troup. Father: Hillhouse 1931, Ac- tivities: Human Relations Club 143. Hobby: Roller skating, stamp col- lecting. Future: Business college. hlAlJIi1ClCN CHANLI rriifz Sounugs ReneeU 559 Orchard Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Distributive Edu- cation Program Committee 143. Hobby: Singing, swimming. Future: Telephone Company. pang, SHARON lEANE'l l'1-I STACK 85 Rock Creek Road. Entered from Fair Haven. Activities: Free Throw Contest 12, 3, 435 Table Tennis 'l'ournanient 12, 3, 43g Bowling Club 133: Art Editor of Gleam 143: Elm Tree Art Board 143, Hobby: Painting, sports. Future: New Haven State Teachers College. R . cf 3 Roy N u-1 A li 'mfs 'Vu I 'AH .s'c'J, . Truman St ' . Enter cl fro ' oup. ,': Skating, bow n - lure: Sll'I'l'ftlT1tll work. I 0,7 la ANN STICIN 115 Lowiu Avenue, Entered from Sheridan, Father Hillhonse 1920. Ae- tivities: Table Tennis Tournament 123: Debating Club 123, Sentinel Business Board 12, 33, York Square Players 12, 33, Human Relations Club 13, 43: Treasurer ol' York Square Players 143g Spanish Club 143. Hobby: Reading, music. Fu- ture: Roston University. Nlfun' ANN Esriu-:n S'l'EXVAR'l' Alert 31 North East Drive, Entered lrom Troup, Activities: Red Cross Repre- sentative 123g Basketball Team 123: Numerals 123. Hobby: Dancing, sports. Future: State Teachers Col- lege. LINUA N1A11lA S'i'nAssENMi5Yi5a Lin 1211 Forest Road. Entered from The Gateway School. Activities: French Club 133: German Club 133, York Square Players 13, 43, Honors 13, 43, Co-Editor of Girls' Sports for Elm Tree Editorial Board 143, Co-Chairman of Cerebral Palsy Tag Day Drive 143: Vice-President of German Club 143. Hobby: Acting, music. Future: College. ,U X 1 ty I EDNA EARLE STIIEETEH 84 Shelton Avenue. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Reading, music. Fu- ture: Business school. IACQUIQLIN lANI'l'A STLUKIKEY C Z6 4 Oak treet. u 1 J hoppe ' anc ommitt e 'I e is anient 2 - Isketb erm 123 tudent C ibllltltl 33- Red r en ll 'Senior orus X Ch 't Fund 'lil Executive 141 Sopho r, Day Com- mlt 3 Hobby: ncing, singing. F11 re Qumnlpnc College. . I . W 9 f V e lll 1. A 1s: zu 123: ss r - 3. Q T ei'- - -1 :T - 3 , ss li ' f ', , 1 , -. ,Qtr 13 , 'f y ' ay 1 5 S ,I-ar : 1 MAUHIHJEN ANN SULLIVAN Moe, 84 A Brookside Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Hobby: Bowling. Fu- ture: Undecided. PATRICIA ANN SULLIVAN ullyn 62 Roel-:view Circle, Entered from St. Mary's High. Activities: Table Tennis Tournament 123: Bowling Club 123: Volleyball Team 133: Stu- dent Council Representative 143: Harvest Festival Attendant 143, Chairman of Class Day Committee 143. Hobby: Dancing, volleyball. Future: State Teachers College. QZERTRUDE joAN SU1.xIoNu Dol1y,' 169 Plymouth Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Sophomore Dance Committee 1233 Free Throw Contest 123: Bowling Club 12, 33: junior Prom Committee 133: Cheerleader 133g Human Relations Club 143, KKGl8ZlHl,,5 Business Board 143: Co- Captain of Cheerleaders 143. Hobby: Tennis, sewing. Future: College. JEAN ELIZABETH SUTHERLAND 918 Elm Street. Entered from Sheridan. Father: Hillhouse 1915. Mother: Hillhouse 1921. Activities: Tennis Club 123: Bowling Club 12, 33: Table Tennis Tournament 12, 3, 43: Numerals 133: Volleyball Team 12339 Tennis Tournament 143: Sun- shine Club 143. Hobby: Tennis, reading. Future: College. AIQLENE PHYI,LIs Svmsxv 12413, 253 Sherman Avenue. Entered from Troup. Father: Hillhouse 1924. Activities: Debating Club 123: Soph- omore Dance Committee 123: Junior Prom Committee 133: Human Rela- tions Club 13, 43. Hobby: Reading, dancing. Future: College, teaching. LOUISE ANN SWEENI-gi' Loan 99 Beers Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: lleart Fund Tag Day 12, 33: Clee Club 133: Senior Chorus 143. Hobby: Singing, draw- ing. Future: Practical nurse. CARoI. lDIANE SwEIrI'FI5c:I5n Co0kieM VVuodruff Road, Orange. Entered from Troup. Activities: Glee Club 133: Senior Chorus 143. Hobby: Collecting earrings. Future: Unde- cided. ELENA blABlE TAc:INELLI Tas, 99 Morris Street. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Music, sports. Fu- ture: Secretarial work. CAROL. ANN TANT1MoNAc:o Smiles, 64 Hurlburt Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Student Council Representative 133: Glee Club 18D: Senior Executive Board 1475 Human Relations Club 141: Class Day Com- mittee 143: Harvest Festival Float Committee 141. Hobby: Dancing, swimming. Future: Undecided. ANNA TESTA 6'AnnieM 51 Lucy Street, Woodbridge. En- tered from Troup. Hobby: Ice skat- ing, dancing. Future: OH'ice work. GELBIA BIABY TOQIE acer, 434 Columbus Avenue. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Bowling, rear ing. Future: Business. W ,,- X. PA'rRrc:1A ANN TixAc:EY .fpatv l98 Washington Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Majorettes 12, 3, 4j. Hobby: Swimming, danc- ing. Future: Office work. NANCY BELLE TUTTLE r4Nan,, 185 VVinthrop Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Glee Club 133: Senior Chorus 141. Hobby: Swimming, skating, Future: Ottice work. gb Z .. wwf fn.. 5 DoLoREs CONSTANCE TYZNIK Cookiev 596 George Street. Entered from Troup, Activities: Orchestra 12, 8, 45: Band 12, 8, 45. Hobby: Drums. Future: Business. fcifialteieern W ,TXNTOINETTE VEQE AnnetteU I7 ef! 381 Columbus Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Student Council Representative 122: Red Cross Representative 12, 3, 45. Hob- by: Dancing, swimming. Future: Business. x BETTY LANE VEDDER 70 Bassett Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Student Council Representative 121, Glce Club 131. Hobby: Dancing, records. Future: Business. ANN AIARIE VELLECA Skeet,' l82 Ivy Street. Entered from Bas- sett. Activities: Decoration Commit- tee for Sophomore Dance 123: Y- Teens 12, 3, 4Jg Entertainment Com- mittee for junior Prom 131: Ranger- ettes 12, 3, 43. Hobby: Dancing, skating. Future: College. JOAN BIARGARET VENDET'I'O Iam 59 Bassett Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Inter-High Choir 12 J. Future: Undecided. eae, K . E- l RENEE LUc:n.Lif: V1ooR1To 124 DeXVitt Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Sophomore Dance Committee 123: Red Cross Repre- sentative 123: junior Prom Commit- tee 133: Heart Fund Tag Day 13, 43: Senior Prom Committee 143: Class Gift Committee 143. Hobby: Music, reading. Future: Business col- lege. LENORA PA'rR1r:iA XYITALE Patti 49 Sheffield Avenue. Entered from St. Mary's High, Father: llillhouse l934. Activities: Italian Club 133: Table Tennis Champion of junior Class 133: Sunshine Club 133, Free Throw Contest 13, 43: 'Treasurer of Italian Club 143, Senior Chorus 143: Volleyball Team 143: Student Coun- cil Representative 143, Class Day Committee 143. llobby: Dancing, swimming. Future: Bookkeeper. IOSEPHINE IJELORES VITELLI .70-, 271 Cedar Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Bowling Club 123: Italian Club133g Sunshine Club133g Red Cross Representative 1333 Bowl- ing Tournament 133, President of Italian Club 143: Senior Chorus 143. Hobby: Dancing, swimming. Future: Nursing. JOYCE ELAYNE XVADLEY ujollyi' 97 Rock Creek Road. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Basketball Team 12, 33: Volleyball Team 12, 33: Cancer Drive 123: Inter-High Choir 12, 33: Chorus 12, 43, Tennis Tournament 143, Human Relations Club 143: Heart Fund Tag Day 143: Elm Treev Art Board 143. Hobby: Music, art. Future: Stone-'s Business College. PANCHIT AN WVA LEY if ,wee f PII if . 7 ,Rock Cr iig3?eK ffl ' n. -ti '1ties: Volle all '1' 13 - 43: S cr- . 'stributive Education Club 143 ' H 1 Tre oar,d 143. Ho z rts,Y' -Lula' . Fu- ture: Bus'ness, Z if 2 it L. , 1 fr ,,,.. 1 A ii S ., 1 X V xl 2 it . ggi lizvv I ' 'Q' -I Q' 3 I .,:'-:E:'IE!il ' 'Q :iii ie' I 2-Z., I if 'f 4.1 it 101 PATRICIA ANNR XVADLEY Patsy 97 Rock Creek Road. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Secretary of Fixture Nurses Club 123: Numer- als 1235 Volleyball Team 123, Inter- lligh Choir 12, 3, 43: Captain of Basketball Team 133, Biology Club 143: Senior Chorus 143, t'Elm Tree Art Board 143. llobby: Singing, dancing. Future: Nursing. BARBARA Ros ANNE XVAL'1'Uc:i1 HBUTIIU 41 Iuclwin Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Sophomore Dance Committee 123: Debating Club 12, 3, 43g York Square Players 12, 3, 43: Senior Chorus 1435 Senior Prom Committee 143. llobby: Drama dancing. Future: College. CAROL ELLEN XVARREN nsllllftlln 77 Third Street. Entered from Troup. Father: Hillhouse 1924. AC- tivities: Bowling Club 123: Human Relations Club 143, llobby: Sewing, sports. Future: Telephone Company. BARBARA LQRRANN VVEBER Balm 207 VVinthr0p Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Red Cross Representative 13, 435 Senior Chorus 143. Hobby: Movies. Future: Unde- cided. RITA N.ATALlE VV1-:INER 375 Central Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Sophomore Dance Committee 1235 Table Tennis Tournament 123, Debating Club 123, York Square Players 12, 3, 43, French Club 133: junior Prom Com- mittee 133g Hearti Fund Tag Day 133: Orchestra 13, 43: Chemistry Club 143: 'KElm Tree Editorial Board 143. Hobby: Music, reading. Future: College, medical technology. LELA JANICE WEINs'rE1N , 30 F runtain Street. Entered from S Fa 'r: Hillhouse 1924. A A T nnis T urnament 1 g Bas etball T Xj1 merals 121, junior Elm Tree 1 rd 131: ree row Co itest 1315 Junior NQ' mi ee 1311: Human Rela- tions C Q 1 3 Stud it Council Representativ g T EQKCOHI- mittee 141: Elm ' usiness Board 141. Hobby: Travt , - ing, Future: College. ck LULA lN'1AE VV inn: -:Luv 100 Shelton Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Fixture Nurses' .Club 121: Sentinel Editorial Board 12, 31: Human Relations Club 1313 French Club 13, 415 Honors 12, 3, 41: Secretary of Spanish Club 141, Class Day Committee 141, Assistant Recorder of Sentinel Edi- N Jirial Board 141: Assembly Chair- man of Human Relations Club 141. Hobby: Reading, bowling. Future: College. KAREN L1-QE Wmnua 51 Colony Road. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Red Cross Rep- resentative 121g Debating Club 12, 81g York Square Players 12, 3, 41: Honors 12, 3, 41: Exchange Editor of Gleam Editorial Board 131: Human Relations Club 13, 41: Gleam Editorial Board 141, Hob- by: Reading. Future: College. E 1.r1ANoR Donornv Wi 1.1.lAxrs Chucky, 49 Admiral Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Y-Teens 121, Rangerettes 12, 3, 41: Senior Chorus 141. Hobby: Dancing, collecting rec- ords, Future: Undecided. NINA VITA VVILLIAINIS Nineu 41 Arthur Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Oftice Messenger 141. Hobby: Daneng, swimming. Future: Charles XV. Scranton Com- pany, Bookkeeper. i Uh. . 14 :im rs Tig .--, 2 ... NA JEAN Wn.soN K'Babe', 3 Northwest Drive. Entered from Troup. Activities: Red Cross Repre- sentative 121g junior Chorus 12, 31: Inter-High Choir 12, 3, 41, Future Nurses Club 131: Free Throw Con- test 131. Hobby: Singing, dancing, Future: Nursing. 'l'inA:1.1uA RUTH VVOLLEM .:TheZ,, 192 Orchard Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Chairman of En- tertainment Committee for Sopho- more Dance 121g Human Relations Club 2, 3, 41: Red Cross Repre- sentative 13, 41: Senior Chorus 141: Sophomore Day Committee 141: Heart Fund Tag Day 141: Class A Cift Committee 141. Hobby: Read- ing, music. Future: College. x .V if E1 M, . at yn. his zitnqwjf,-ri f-,M 4 le . 4' 9 A. 4 tw 1 102 ,QL r 'X J A IIVLI X L X .. 1 , L! A R . 316, ewl'1l ' reekfnt red n oi Ho ml . Silging, 'I Fu- bgi pi X tu - ctt-c-lite I, 1 MK RIARY ANN YAsHENKo 69 Whiting Street. Entered from VVilbur Cross, Hobby: Dancing. Fu- ture: Secretary. i'1ARRlE'l' HELENE YAsMEn H oneyn 23 Baldwin Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Student Council Representative 1415 Senior Chorus 141: Class Day Program Committee 141. Hobby: Professional entertain- ing. Future: Dental assistant. I i K A ' KIN ctivities: -' ng Club 122g homure IPX- ommittee t2Dg xc nge Edi A ' Sentinel Busi- nes, oa c , 315 junior Prom 1 e J: Human Relations u J: Sentinel,' Business Board , S n r Prom Committee 141. GI Fm 7 Stre . . lntered , from o t N3 l C tt Hobby: Reading. Future: College. BARBARA ANN ZABILOWVSKI Bobbie, 80 Brooklawn Circle. Entered from Sacred Heart Academy. Activities: Program Chairman of Biology Club f2l: Biology Club 131. Hobby: Art, sports. Future: College. VIRGINIA MAIKY ZANDHI Ginger,' 60 Frank Street. Entered from Troup. Father: Hillhouse 1933. Ac- tivities: Bowling Club 1235 Volley- ball Team 125: Sophomore Dance Committee C214 Cheerleader f3, 41: Human Relations Club C414 Senior Prom Committee 143: Spanish Club 143. Hobby: Ice skating, reading. Future: College. juurrn ANN ZLoTKoWsK1 aludyv 57 Dorman Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Rifle Club 12, 32. Hobby: Roller skating, ice skating. Future: Business. JUDY ANN ZOBIBRE To0tSD 24 Greenwood Street. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Bowling. Fu- ture: Clerical work. ROSANNE FRANCES ZUDEKOFF 625 Washington Avenue. Entered from Troup. Father: Hillhouse 1923. Activities: Debating Club C2, 3, 475 York Square Players f2, 3, 4,5 Hon- ors C2, 35: Sentinel Editorial Board CSD: Vice-President of French Club QSJQ Junior Prom Committee KSJ: Human Relations Club CSD: News Editor of Sentinel', Editorial Board t4Jg Program Chairman of Spanish Club 443: Political Science Club f4D. Hobby: Reading. Future: College. Serving Their Country? VVa1'1'en Stanton Allen Mushin Robert La.Roe Robert Golden 103 As of May 1, 1956 Personalities In '56 L 'V MOST DIGNIFIED - SOCIAL LIGHTS mf ,d,,f?g . L' sV'y' 5 ' j ' U ' '- K'-.nr 5 ? !Ef 35fQ '?WP 'A'A E 12- ' 4 , g-L15-W ' ' 'fI.. . ' - 'ff , f ' ' -l-' X , '- A '-Q:-22713 5 N ' Q IH J, R Q s n n n e Z un e k o H -,--'-' .. ' RO!! U6fCNl1iB by dune! Perry Eugene Scnromouo 104 Wiliiam Wade r Mary McGuire Jnsapn Riley BEST NATURED Personalities In '56 Tho WlTT!EST Anrvinene Vsfze GHATTERBOX Hblen Fanning Jock Buns 105 J. .sf X' N 0 ST Ll K E LY TZ- Q T0 SUCCEED lg CJ? v U -L ' -2:-R F.: ,. 'Y . ' 22 Daniel Horowhtz Susan Fatt bv Jane? Ptrry Personalities In '56 Richard Greene Caro! Purcnseoa CUTEST Carol Klovxbergnr Rlchakd Daman by Pafvhxin Ropunn Junoi Perry M OST VERSAULE HEARTBREAK ER 106 0 Patches! Shuts Pon Personalities In MOST POPULAR .,--1 '56 538555, ff' Pnfer Pedanni ,. -W-----ar f 5 -.--:-- ff by, S4 BRIGHTEST Linda Sires servmeyer Joel .m ,. 4 Best ATHLETES C113 ' 'Ai ' Q sum ZW' HOME' on an an axunnwunm IIIUIIIlllllllsiililllllll lliiliillllhlfllllllIlllll Slltlllllllfllllillllllif unnunnnnau aummunnnumun ' . 'ruuunuuar u I 1-' :V ' Ill: ,B I Ag, gig! 'Ig -I E. 3535 : 1 -.,f,. 5 V L e 1 n H e S s Q fl Mtezhnei cromnn 107 So long as Faith and Freedom reign Ancl loyal Hope survives, And gracious Charity remains To leauen lowly livesg While there is one untrodden tract For intellect or will And men are free to think and act Life is worth living stillf, Alfred Austin PUBLICATIONS CK Elm Tree Editorial Board vi 'Q-'1 -gy First row: C. Huggins, -I. SCil2l6'fiCl', L. Fiskio, S. Rubin, L. Cohn-n, L. Strzlssenmcycr Second row: M. Epstc-in, B, Suburban, F. Sharp, M. Cold, R. fi2lCi0DUii, M. Cruvitz, S. Hotchkiss Third row: Nl. Lnspino, NI. Paolilio, R. VVeiner, M. joiinson, P. Rupuuno, VV. johnson, j. Puslmll, E. Burrers S. Rosenthal Fourth row: E. Snntmnassu, P. Soloinun, j. Riccizzrdi, Xl. Slunrv. B. vvililiillll, L. Lasky Elm Tree Business Board as First row: L. XVe-instein, S. Bciiin. X. Frccnlzin. C. Kobb Second row: L. Buda, L, Harkness, N. Frccluzin, j. Letters, E. Sil2lI'1kf'1i 110 Elm Tree Photography Board F. Picucci, R. Brakewoocl. A. Ioradi, D. Rogers, D. Neuman Elm Tree Art Board First row: S. Stun-k, R. He-Ill-r, I. Pvrry, C. Callulllge-lo, C. Conniff Soc-ond row: K. O,Hz1ra1, j. NVz1clls'5'. XI. Cromuu, IJ. Isvnlwrg. R. liisclc-, P. XVucllcy, P. Wlxrllc-y, Nl. Hin-hm-r 111 Third low: THE ELM TREE Through the tireless work of the junior and senior boards and under the supervision of our faculty advisory staff, last years Elm Tree once again won the coveted Medalist award, the highest yearbook rating presented by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. This yearis board, led by editor-in-chief, Lenore Fiskio, and business manager, Nelson Freeman, strove to do no less. In charge of the sports portion of the book were co-sports editors, john Ricciardi and Mike Gold on the boys' side, and Sheila Rosenthal and Linda Strassemneyer. co-editors on the girlsi. Flipping flashbulbs on the photography board were editor Frank Picucci and his crew, illustrations were drawn by the art board, headed by janet Perry. The business of getting advertisements and collecting classbook payments was handled by our business board, while the job of Writing articles Was handled by our editorial board. The ever-important clerical Work could not have been completed Without our capable junior board. XVith the guidance. help, and encouragement of our fine faculty advisory staff, Mr. Robert Gosselin, chairman, Mr. Albert Cray, assistant chairman and photography advisor, Miss Eva Wlelch, art advisorg Miss Alice Hogan, literary advisor, Miss Lillian Griffith. business advisor, and Miss Elizabeth Malone. junior board advisor, we strove to make the best 'iEhn Tree ever, one truly representative of the great school of which it is a product. Elm Tree Junior Board T? ,Q R. Heller, E. Brodner, Hadelman, B. Bess, L. Hilcoff, N. jarmon S. . Jr, .A ,t'..'i X i, i. '.,,1'a ',. K. .-lr, .:.i N. Cordon 1 louith low: D. Germaine, M. Croman, H. Blatt, M. Deutsch, E. DuBouik. L. lleske. E. Tcndler. R. Evuis X B 'lllHlJCl'f.fl'l'. ll. Hosenzweig 1 l2 lrrst row: Srcond row: A Bosmr L Mcyerson S Stndzrotf F lfirme I Cdllflliflttl I Diamond, I. Cohen Epstem 1 lufmo, R Kalan A llllflll I Sugirmm E VVIllll1S -I. Selicrban, B. Oulti mo Our Leaders In Publications 113 Gleam Editorial Board 151 First row: L. VVilner, K. YVidder, M. Adehnan, A. Pvrrotti, L. Bracken Second row: H. Schwartz, S. Goldstein, E. VVr'instx-in, M. Silvcrbcrg, 1. Drazen, H. Blzltt Gleam Business Board ' . Y X . 3 ' rf i 8 x First row: P. Rcynolcls, E. Pine, C. Sulinone, R. Heller, S. Spivuk, J. Miller Second row: N. Curcwitl, H. Michael, L. Brown, S. Cohtlen, L. Cooley, L. Mc-yerson, A. Hoflvs Third row: A. Awlrocl, I. Cohen, L. Horwitz, C. VViliStClIl, B. Fcrnunclcrs, Senderoff, E. Eclwurcls Fourth row: L. Derma-r, H. Pzlstroff, C. Feen, P. Solomon, ID. XVullc-r, M. Epstein, B. Finkel 114 fr? 3 Gleclm Art Board First row: B. Rothman, K, O'Hara, S. Stack, 1. Perry, C. Klotzberger Second row: S. Fast, E. Toime, F. Horowitz, R. Eisele, M. Richner, I. Sugarinan THE CLEAN! The Glerun, the school literary and art magazine, contains stories, poems, and essays, Written and illustrated by the students ot Ilillhouse. Prizes are awarded tor the best Work contributed in each class. Gleam literary material is submitted. to the editorial board by the English teachers who have already eliminated the least promising material. Every Tuesday during the eighth period they judge the material, labelling it accepted, considered. or rejected. From the first two of these groups, the final copy is selected. This year Miss Doris Alanoff is the faculty advisor for the editorial board, which includes Nlartin Adelman. editor-in-chief, Helen Fanning, associate editor, and Edith llublehank. and Miriam Jacobson, assistant editors. The business board, which is in charge of the distribution of the Clean: in May, is under the direction of Mrs. Emma Ruff and Miss Ellen Sass, faculty advisors. Paul Solemon is the business manager this year of a board which includes: Alice llodes, assistant manager, Renee Heller, exchange editorg Linda Horowitz, assistant exchange editor, and Sheila Spivak, secretary. Under the supervision and direction of Mr. Louis Szemanczky. the Gleum art hoard illustrates the magazine. This board is headed by Sharon Stack, art editor, Kathy O'Hara, assistant editor, Ianet Perry, associate editor, and Carol Klotzberger, assistant associate editor. 115 Sentinel Editorial Board 'nv wp 'zz' WJ? 'T First row: R. Zuclvkoff. D. PC1'j.2'2llNClll, li. NVliitv. S. Flcisvlim-r, l'. Cmlinn-ci Svfqoiicl row: S. xlL'cl1lTlllj'. N. Harris, li, Cm'lxl4'1', L. Klvlizlnoif, -I. Sr-Irwin-tv. ll. Rimcl 'l'l1ircl row: P. Davis. P. l'n'cl1'cmi. R. Rr-snik. -I. Xlvrmiii. L. Kls-in. A. Spivr, UI. livrns l'1Ulll'll1 rmr: lf. llmwwilf. A. xllll'llli'l'x. ll. Ilmmmilz. U. Szliclvl, li, cll'l'l'Ill'. R. lfisvlc- Sentinel Business Board First row: lf. Yuclkin, L. Burns, R. Huulciii, Il. lfviiilmcrg, D. Sharp, D. Cotm-n Svcoml row: D. Clizrclysz, L. Blemier, S. Allin-rt, ll. Spvctor. R. Xlillvr. Nl. Dickstviu. Xl. Merriam Tliircl row: R. Sc-linur, -I, Smith, R. Karp. H. Cuopvr, NI. Nloclcll 116 THE SENTINEL One of the most rewarding experiences to be found in Hillhouse is to be a member of the school paper, the Sentinel. From the end of sophomore year to the end of senior year, those who have talent, ambition, and a desire to work receive many benefits from being on the paper. Many fine points of journalism are learned from the faculty advisors of the publication, Dr. Marion C. Sheridan, chairman, Miss Ruth C. Lindwall, editorial board advisor, and Mr. Stephen Marcucci, faculty trustee. Practising good journalism is only one function of the Sentinel. The desi-e for good public relations gives everyone on the paper a chance to learn to work with people both in and out of the school. In addition, each member acquires by senior year the ability to communicate with people by speech, listening, and writing. The Sentinel goal has always been to entertain the student body and to present the news in an unbiased fashion. Senior members of the editorial board this year were: Paul Davis, editor-in- chief, SueAnn McCarthy, associate editor, Daniel Horowitz, Peter Pedroni, and Robert Resnik, assistant editors, joel Mermin, feature editor, Lester Klein, ex- change editor, Alan Spier, sports editor, Robert Eisele, assistant sports editor, Naomi Harris, competition editor, Sandra F leischner, recorder, and Lula White, assistant recorder. Senior associates included Phyllis Carlucci, Richard Greene, Linda Klebanoff, Deanna Pergament, Helene Rund, jane Schwartz, Ronald Wargo, and William Wexler. Senior members of the business board were: Harvey Feinberg, business manager, Rhoda Hankin, advertising manager, Robert Cooper, competition editor, Roxanne Miller, exchange editor, Sandra Albert, assistant exchange editor, Robert Karp, circulation manager, and Linda Blenner, treasurer. Associates included Eunice Bucholz, Linda Burns, Diane Chadys, Dorothy Cotzen, Marjorie Dick- stein, Linda Markle, Myra Merriam, Michael Modell, Robert Schnur, Diane Sharp, joseph Smith, and Harvey Spector. Scholastic Press Awards COLUMBIA SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSOCIATION Medalist: Gleam, 1939, 1944, 1947, 1948, 1955 Elm T ree, 1942, 1945, 1948, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955 Sentinel, 1954, 1955 First Place: Sentinel, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953 Gleain, 1937, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1950, 1951, 1952 Elm Tree, 1943, 1944, 1946, 1947, 1949 Second Place: Sentinel, 1935, 1938, 1939, 1946, 1947 Gleam, 1935, 1936, 1938, 1946, 1949, 1953 Third Place: Sentinel, 1937 Fourth Place: Sentinel, 1936 NATIONAL SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSOCIATION All American Honor Rating: Gleani, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1952, 1955 First Class Honor Rating: Sentinel, 1937, 1938, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1956 ' Gleanz, 1940, 1950, 1951, 1954 Elm T ree, 1945 Second Class Honor Rating: Sentinel, 1946 Elin Tree, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1950, 1951 QUILL AND SCROLL International Honor Rating: Sentinel, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952. 1953, 1954, 1955 International First Place: Sentinel, 1946 George Gallup Award: Sentinel, 1955 117 Call no faith false which afar hath brought Belief to any laden life Cessation from the pain of thought Refreshment ,mid the dust of strifef, Sir Lewis Morris I DREANIZATIDNS ' 4 V wax. 4 1 if Tir QUT ' Traffic Committee an B. siitlillilix J First row: S. Pragur, L. WR-illstt-iii, j. Phillips, Sm-mul row: li. Huckzzhy, IC. Sukuluff, -I. Crystal, IJ. lalilnvr Traffic Squad 3.17 i H 1' ' iJl'l'Lf, S, Hotchkiss First row: H. Hondiuk, C. Lookin H. Brukcwoot, . 'cm Sc-crmd row: Xl. Advlmzln, I. Pm-scv, X. i'Nl'C0lllill'l. R. Simon. J. Smith. R. Resmlx 12 Red Cross Council First row: C. Carangelo, C. Brennan, C. johns, R. Nlarchettc, R. Saxton Second row: K. O,Hara, B. NVeber, L. Decker, F. Martin, D. Bilides, 1. Dore Third row: R. Huckaby, P. Goldberg, j. Smith THE TRAFFIC COMMITTEE One of the duties of the Traffic Committee is to assign posts at the busy corners of our school to the members of the Traffic Squad so that passing through the halls will be safe and Well regulated. The Traffic Committee, origmltmg five years ago in the Student Council, also plans and checks the Traffic Squ 1d and solves any traffic problem presented to it by the faculty. The faith md confidence displayed by the faculty and administration in designating the work to the Traffic Committee has been repaid by the splendid Way in which this group manages to keep stairways and corridors free of congestion. The committee of six girls is headed by Ioan Phillips. TRAFFIC SQUAD In the Hillhouse High School corridors, Wherever there might otherwise be a great deal of congestion, you will find a traffic control monitor. His duties are to keep everyone moving quickly on to the next class, and to prevent traffic accidents. The monitors leave their classes for their posts about three minutes earlier than the other students and remain there until the halls are clear again Reliable traffic monitors are vitally necessary in a school as large as oursg without them, passing in the halls would be much less smooth than it is now The traffic squad, which is under the faculty supervision of Mrs. Hendricks Wls headed this year by student chairman Robert Rrakewood. THE IUNIOR RED CROSS The Iunior Red Cross Council of Hillhouse is' a member of the Inter High School Council of junior Red Cross, a community service group. The Hillhouse Council is composed of one representative and one altern ite from each homeroom. Members meet to plan activities on the school level md to help with city-wide Iunior Red Cross activities. This year the council filled Christmas boxes for overseas children, entertained residents of the Sprmgside Home, participated in High School Heart Fund Tag Day, and conducted their annual membership drive in the spring. Officers of the council were: president, Katherine Iohnsg vice-president Nelda Paterson, senior delegate, Katherine Iohns. The advisor to the council is Miss Fox. 121 Senior Chorus First row: Second row: Third row: Fourth row: Fifth row: Sixth row: Seventh row: F. Caesar, L. Bittle, F. Perry, T. Pizer, M. nl. Greenhouse, bl. Mazzacane, R. Marchette, A. Grandori Flcischner, C. Huggins, I. Siedzik, C. Brennan, A. Mel, H. Yasmer, M. Paolillo, C. Oliver, M jacobson, E. Prumo, T. NVoller, T. Palmieri, C. Kobb, C. Carangelo, A. Ruotolo E. Williams, J. Civitello, Z. Molaver, E. Porto, D. Cotzen, D. Sharp, M. Franco, D. Sargeant, B La Belle, N. Tuttle, D. Huntington, P. Finn, M. Busher, C. Swertfeger, P. Vitale L. jendrcwski -I. Vitelli, R. Parente, L. Blenner, B. Foster. P. Ross, L. Moore A. Horner, F. Stuckcy, J. VVadley, F. Rosemond, S. Lumpkin, J. Brockington, H. Michel, S Cobdcn, C. Banister, P. VVadlcy, L. Sweeney, B. XVebcr, D. Santagata, M. Rogan, L. Harkness, H Horowitz, M. Klump, S. Bellin, S. Evans, A. Axelrod, J. Randolph, J. Himes, J. Ludovieoni M. Dickstein, H. Holiner, L. Markle, E. Burres, J. Pashall, L. Brown, D. Guy, M. Oshara, L Bowen, K. Luft, M. Mavromatis, L. Kaser, J. Smith, D. Oravee, M. johnson, YV. Iohnson, R O'Donnell, P. Rapuano, C. Funaro L. Fiskio, H. Lender, S. Silverman, C. Louis, C. Klotzberger, A. Margenau, -I. Lettes, J. Piccirillo N. Prota, E. Perfetto, E. Abatc, M. Rubin, M. McGuire, S. Rosenthal L. Allinson, B. VVal1nan, B. Finkel, R. Randolph Ir., D. Cuimares, D. Waller, S. Hotchkiss, A Murnick, L. Esposito, C. Capello, R. Viets N. Freeman, M. Shure, M. Silverberg, T. Yampanis, D. Lapham, D. lsenberg, C. VValkovitz, F. Harris, B. Jamieson Jr., F. Fitch M. Adelman, L. Lasky, I. Hill, G. Locke, I. Ronberg, R. Ryan J. Single, L. Knight, A. Stagg, F. Beck, R. DelMoro, VV. Scarpa, M. Cohen, ll. Ricciardi, j. Pcsce R. Brazier. E. Roth, I. Bosco, L. Zondcr Five periods each week the halls of Hillhouse ring with the music of the Senior Chorus under the capable leadership of Miss Ellen L. Celentano, who devotes her time and effort toward its success. The chorus, which numbers almost two hundred voices, performs at school assemblies, the animal concert, and the Chorus Festival at Woolsey Hall. To further the already active interest in choral music, Hillhousc sent Sheila Rosenthal, Dolores joyner, Carol Oliver, Ioan Brockington, james Ronberg, Martin Adelman, Dennis Guimares, and Stephen Hotchkiss to Hartford as delegates to the Connecticut All-State Music Feastival. Through these activities the members of the Senior Chorus gain fun and knowledge by singing together. 122 And Rehearsals Wm., ,, celw! Music' 'I'l1i.s- Sizlc nf liuuuvn 123 ,Nm Inter-high Choir 'irst row: C. Seheili, Al. Huber, j. Richardson, I , llowing, B. luteri eeond row: S. llurrell. l'. Nlfatlly, Nl. Xlalerlm, ll. Savoie, ll. lJlIllCIlSlt'lll, Nl. lflorio 'hird row: S. NYalliei'. .I. Sachs, D. Fisher. .-X. Nlorelaiid, ll. Randolph. pK. Clolang, L. Xlyerson The Inter-High Choir is composed of approximately eighty students from llillhouse and Cross. This talented group rehearses tour times a week, one re- hearsal being held in our school and the other rehearsals at Cross. Originated by Dr. Harry Hadley Schyde, supervisor of music in the New Haven public schools, the Inter-High Choir has gained popular recognition year after year. Under the capable direction of Dr. Schyde, the choir this year per- formed for many of New Havenis civic organizations, including the New Haven Womanps Club and the National Council of jewish Women in Hamden. The choir also entertained the Hillhouse and Cross football players at the annual Harvest Festival sportsmanship dinner. During the Christmas season last year, the choir sang at the New Haven County Iail and was on hand at the Union Railroad Station to welcome the Yuletide travelers. The choir members are very faithful in their committments to their numerous engagements. Some of these include singing for the Amity Club, the Rotary Club. the Kiwanis Club, the Lions, Club, and the Probus Club. They also entertain at such institutions as the VVoodruff Memorial Hospital, the Childrenis Center in Hamden, the Veterans, Hospital in VVest Haven, and various sanitariums. Besides participating in assemblies at Hillhouse and Cross, the Inter-High Choir takes part in the Creater New Haven Choral Festival in the early spring. 124 E i lv York Square Players Inst row: S. Nl. Seliaefler. L. Rnda. C. Oliver. C. Kolulm. Shanken, Xl. Rielmer ccond row: S. Silverman. R. XY1-iner. A. Nlargenau. S. lfast. .-X. Stein. S. Rosenthal. B. Xyilllllfll lnid row: ll. fuclekofli. H. Nlllrgo, Xl. lflaks, ll. lioxveii. ll. Ryan, P. Cioldlrerg. ll. l7c-inlmerg. ll. Pm nt: The York Square Players is a group of Hillhouse students with a special talent and interest in dramatics. This year the group numlmered well over one hundred students and included twenty-two seniors. The officers were: Carol Oliver, presidcntg B8.l'l7il1'Ll Bess. vice-presidentg Deanna Palmer. Secretaryg and Anne Stein, treasurer. The York Square Players' activities were many and varied. They started the year hy holding tryouts for new players. At the crowning of the king and queen, as well as at the school concert, they served as teclmicians. In addition, the members displayed widely varied skills in the Christmas assembly hy serving as announcers, singing in the musical groups, taking part in the tableau, and, of course, serving as technicians. Being a member of the York Square Players was not all work. A theatre party, made up of the Players. attended the Yale Drama Schools production of Shakespeareis Coriolfllzzzs. Prior to the performance, these students were con- ducted on a tour of the drama school. Later, the York Square Players were delighted to act as hosts and hostesses, as well as technicians. when a company of Shakespearian players entertained at a Hillhouse assembly with excerpts from As You Like If, Julius Crleszlr, and The Tllllllllg of the Shrew. Thus ended a busy year for the York Square Players, under the able direction of their faculty advisor. Bliss Pauline BIcQuigg. 125 Hillhouse Orchestra 'iolinsz C. Lcwvrtoff, G. Oppenhoim, XY. Cannon. A. Xlurnick. A. L2llIllJl'l'ti, L. Klclmnoff. XI. Silu-1'1114m axoplmolws: S. U4-Fillipo. H. Croc-uhm-rg. C. lnnomorato, R. XVinte-rs, R. Yislmo lt! y Clariucts: A. Colcllx-rg, R. G1'L'L'l1lDL'l'Q, R. FI'L'L'INLlIl, xl. Singlc R. Cuisto, li. Nlilllgilli, N. SL-llwu' A T1'lllTllWi't5Z Nl. Shzmok, K. Qlivcr, Xl, ljl'H'QI'LlllL'0, O. BIIHBQUOC' S. S2llllHK'l' f1lbSCI1t from piCturGU 1l'0lNlJfllll'I WI. B!'l'llill'dt wuussion: S. Vitzulc, D. Tvzuick, R. Lupe-s, IJ. Nluir. A. C1105 7 I izmo: Ii. XM-invr, D. Chadifs Dire-c-tm': Mr. Umm VI. Eriquczzo W-Iwi Hs 126 Hillhouse Band First row: Mr. Eriquezzo, director, S. Vitale, E. Fitzgerald, D. Tyznik, E. Kasowitz, R. Frye Second row: S. Kypriandes, R. Greenberg, I. Bernard, R. Wlinters, G. Innamorato, DiFilippo, B. Scherhan V. Pasquale, A. Giles Third row: N. Schwartz, I. Ricciardi, I. Single, -I. Xlontesanto, M. DelFraneo, XI. Shauok. R. Yates, J. Guisto H. Stewart Fourth row: B. Nlapp, R. Mangini, K. Oliver, C. Lewertoff, C. Oppenheim, ll. Hoffman, -I. Sachs. M. Gold, D Shure, A. Photakis, S. Sandler Fifth row: P. Asperrelli, R. Lopes, D. Muir THE BAND AND ORCHESTRA Under the direction of Mr. Gino Eriquezzo, the Hillhouse hand and orchestra once again provided a vivid background for the various school events throughout the year. Try to imagine a football game without the band, or an assembly with- out the orchestra, and you will realize how important and versatile these two organizations are. The orchestra met first and second periods every Wfednesday and Friday mornings, the band met during the same periods the other three days of the week. These rehearsals were devoted to learning marches and other popular and classical numbers for assemblies. Class Day, and graduation. The highlight of the year was the annual concert, which the band and orchestra presented for the purpose of raising funds for new instruments and uniforms. At this time a large audience enjoyed listening to Griegis Piano Concerto in A Minor, as well as to the Latin rhythm of Who Stole the Ding-Dong? Playing in the band and orchestra not only gave the students a chance to broaden their musical experience, but it also provided them with much enjoyment throughout the year. 127 Clubs The interests and talents of Hillhouse students are given an opportunity for development in the extra-curricula program. This program contains a variety of organizations intended to direct student activity into productive channels. Students interested in servicing their school and community may do so by participating in Junior Red Cross, Human Relations Club, Sunshine Club, or Student Government. Academically-minded students enjoy the language clubs, science clubs and Debating Club. In the York Square Players, dramatic ability may be developed. The Girls, Sports Council, the cheer-leaders. the Rangerettes, and the Majorettes are activities geared for girls interested in sports. The large selection of clubs enables every student to participate in an activity that furthers his own interests and abilities. Club participation also encourages faith in and loyalty to the school and community, and prepares students for adult citizenship. Club Advisor Audio-Visual Projectionist ........... ......... lX flr. Lafreniere Biology Club ...................... ......... IX flr. Conte Chemistry Club ...... Mr. Tripp Chess Club .............. ......... lX lr. Hyman Expert Typist Club ..... ......... N Irs. Coppinger Future Nurses Club ....,.. ........, R f'Irs. Stone, Mrs. Cobb French Club .............. ........, B fliss Pond German Club .................. Miss Taber Hebrew Culture Club ...... ......... B 412 Hyman Hillhouse Debating Club ........ ........ M r. Kennedy Human Relations Club ..... ........, M r. Levitin Italian Club .................... ........, M rs. Harrison junior Red Cross ........................................ ........ N Iiss Fox ' Cheer Leaders, Rangerettes, Majorettes Miss Gradeck Political Science Club ..... .................... ........ M r . Gray Political Science Club ..... Mr. Kennedy Rifle Club ,.................. Mr. Rowe Sports Council-Girls .... Miss Schurig, Miss Gradeck Spanish Club ........,.... Miss Doherty Student Government ..... Mrs. Hewlett, Mrs. Hendricks, Mrs. Ruff, Mr. Elkin, Miss Mead Sunshine Club .............. Miss Malone Technical Radio Club ...... York Square Players ..... Y-Teen Club .............. 128 Mr. Sproule Miss McQuigg Carol Brassil Human Relations Club First row: Svc-ond row: Thircl row: Fourth rowl Fifth row: L. Cohen. L. Burns, L. Bittle, P. Cohvn, M. Xlzituro, C. Tuntimrmuco, H. Blct-lm. T. NV0ller, L. wVl'lI1Sll'lH, V. Zunclri, C. Huggins, L. Blc-une-r, B. Sohcot. S. Nlllfli H. -lcnlcins. E. Dunivls. H. Michel, S. Cohcls-n. j. Schwartz. F. Yuclkin, M. McAlpinc, L. Cohen, B. Huucllcmzm S. Bt-llin, S. Evans. B. Foster, L. Moore, L. Bowl-n S, Flvisclincr, TH. Mutloff, D. Cotien, M. Diclfstcin, D. Sharp, bl. P.1shull, BI. Nlcrriauu, E. Pins. E. St-lxluyer, F. Cucsauy C. XVurreu D. Wullc--. K. XYiclclc-r, R. Xlillvr, I. Lt-ttvs. NY. johnson, NI. Alohnsun, E. Cor-klcr. ID. Ornve-C, NI. Oshorn. B. Coopcr. I. Runclolph, P. Rosa -I. Nlcrinin X. l'1I'l'i'Il1EllL H. St-lixiurtv. H. Pustmff. L. Dc-nm-r. P. Solomon. L. Klvin, D. Horowitz. B. Fiukvl. N. l u'v111a11i. -I. Bcrus. B. XVulmun. T. Yaunpunis. D. Caitlin Sunshine Club N First row: Sct-ond row: Third row 1 Fourth row: Fifth row: -I. Dalton. J. Pvrlroth, M. YVc1instein, B. Sluirv, L. Bittle, D. Shyruy, E. Cohen, T. Stuckey, I. livzuis, S. Aaronson B. Alpvrt, J. Trgtmcyvr. L, Arinsteatl, A. Axclrotl, I. Baker. B. Yr-clyuuk, C. Dcningvr, Rl. Richner, Y. Huncllcy, B. Ur-Filippi, S. Chernotf A. Barron. C. Zurolv, F. Bvrinun, B. Curclon, S. Albert, P. Fairly, L. XIcCraclicn, B. Sanford, C. VL-cv, B. Supowitz, L. Roscnfielcl j. Brown, B. Gooding, -I. Sutherland, B. Bulclwin, B. Smith. B. Abrams, S. Burrell, S. Caplan, Ullman S Xlettltrr lf. Colvhuui, E. Crm-nf.-, L. YVeinhvrg, Nl. XIcAlpinc, R. lenlcins. I. Dvmw, D. Cohen. B. Leopold, S. Huwlm-y. C. Brushjc-it, S. Moran 129 Chemistry Club First row: P. Cl16'l'l10fl:, nl. Nlormin, G. NVzxtstvi11. Xl. Colcl. A. l:lI1liCl1DklI1 Soc-o11cl row: -I. lJC't'jl2lll, L. Cziprio, J. Lcttcs, R. VVvim-r. C. Li-wcrtoff, NV. XVe-xlm' Thircl row: H. Coripc-r. L. Allimon, R. VVurgo, Nl. Amlm-l1111111. B. Finkel, D. Rully, C, Sniclvl l'r1111'tl1 row: ll. Sl'l1XVill'lZ. R. SCl1Illll', P. flc1lcll1v1'Q. -I. lic-1'11s. Nl. Xluclc-ll Debating Club First row: j. l,OVl'l'lH2lll. E. Bohn-r, B. Supowitz. B. Sl1lI1'l'. Nl. XVl'lIlStf:'lIl, S. McCarthy, B. Corclrm F. BC'lilll.lll Second row: li. Fla-wr, S. Burr:-ll Nl. Lt-vine. R. Frank, XI. -lklC'0l3SON, P. Tufzmo, L. Greenhlutt, L. Cool:-y Third row: P. .lol111so11. F. Nlz1rz111gcll. NI, Nalbcl, C. Stn-nga-l, B. NVz1lt11cl1. J. Cohen, N, Corclou. N. Ptlllllli' Fourth row: ,l. Cozzolino. R. C1'cc11hcrg, Nl. Feinberg, C. Rogoff. A. Spivr. P. Davis. Caplan Fifth row: hl. CIAl'l'l1l3l'1'jl, P. B1'ow11. sl. lDl'2lZt'l'l, P. Pc-cl1'rmi, lj. Litoft. xl. Ilccguii, E. SLIIIUDIIIZISSIJ 130 French Club f. First row: Second row: Third row: Fourth row : Pritzer, Mark, L. Kasowitz, P. Dcsilets, E. VVQ-llins, Brown Martins, E. Goekler, M. Neris, C. Schwartz. M. Morris, R. Inventasch, S. Selcon Lambcrti, R. Butzky, C. Butzky, P. Carlucci, S. Levine. N. Mcndelson, E. Kramer, M. Swiman, Parentc Chadys, Al. Cohen, -I. Lettes, M. Silverman, P. Rangazas, E. Burres, ll. Matloff, L. Kascr, Toimc CHEMISTRY CLUB This vear room 207 was again the scene for chemistry enthusiasts, under the supervision of Mr. Tripp. As in former years, the members of this circle must have honors in chemistry and a deep interest in the subject. One of the oldest clubs in our school, the Chemistry Club was formed to stimulate an interest in chemistry. Such activities as field trips, movies, experiments, and lectures by local men in this field help to broaden the members, knowledge of chemistry. Officers this year included: president, Michael Modellg vice-president, Ioel Mermin, secretary, Michael Cold, and program chairman, Peter Goldberg. THE DEBATINC CLUB The Debating Club is comprised of sophomores, juniors and seniors. In the spring, members of the club elect a president, secretary and a treasurer. A program manager is appointed by Mr. Kennedy. This yearis debaters who were elected into office are: Alan Spier, president, Deanna Palmer, secretary, and Ioseph Smith, treasurer. Myrna Iacobson was appointed program manager. The highlight of the year was a forum held at Cheshire High School. Three high schools participated in this forum: Berlin, Cheshire and Hillhouse. The following students represented Hillhouse at the forum: Alan Spier, Barbara Waltuch, Roseanne Parente, Robert Caciopoli. Eugene Santomasso, Paul Davis, Peter Pedroni, Paul Johnson, Frank Marangell, Sue Ann McCarthy, Robert Greenberg, Roseanne Zudekoff, Iean Phillips, and Nina Cordon. FRENCH CLUB The members of the French Cercle can all honestly say ayesv, when asked this question, '6Parlez-vous Francais?'i These French enthusiasts meet every other Tuesday, under the supervision of Miss Pond in room 106. The officers this year have all been abroad and speak French with great fluency. They are: Alexander Martins, president: Phaedra Rangazas, vice-pres1- dent, Claudia Butzky, secretary, and Bemond Butzky, treasurer. After a yearis membership most of the members are instilled with the spirit of going to France uvitevl 131 Hillhouse Shoppe First row: Brenner, L. Gilbert. R. Hellvr. R. Rosen, N. Harris Sc-cmicl row: C. F4-cn. R. Frank. L. Horowitz, Al. Colwn. F. Fzlwurcls. R. Nlzulvl Tliircl row: C. TL-stu, K. YVa1lepolc'. E. Yuclkin. R. Nlontcsi Italian Club R-ff: ti? inmniahirvzjl First row: E. Perle-tio, E. Almte. I. Vita-Ili, xl. Piccirillo. P. Vitale Sec-oricl row: C. Zurolo, R. Lattzmzio, R. Pnsculv, NI. Huggivri. Czirlvoni, A. Nliguoiic' Third row: A, Pzlrcntv, L. Martino, BI. lJ6'lFfilllC0, L. Bruno 132 Photography Club aa. ,, First row: R. Savoic, D. Neuman, I . Picucci, C. Tagliaferri, A. Ierardi Second row: R. Brakewood, D. Rogers, S. Liner, D. Xlurphy, C. Rogoff. B. Nlellonald Third row: R. Potenxiana, C. Innamorato, S. Nlilardo, L, Cramer THE HILLHOUSE SIIOPPE The Hillhouse Shoppe, under the supervision of Nlr. Irving P. Elkin, is a student organization, sponsored by the Student Council. Originated four years ago, the shoppe promotes school spirit and student participation. Naomi Harris is chairman. and Elaine Yudkin is co-chairman of the group. On sale at the shoppe, one may find sweat shirts, sport jackets, sport shirts, Hillhouse emblems, bangle bracelets, toy bears, and Scottie dogs. School supplies available include index cards, note book paper, notebooks, and pencils. THE ITALIAN CLUB The Italian Club, directed by Mrs. Steffa Harrison, meets twice a month. In addition to providing fun and adventure to its members, this club also spreads cheer and good will to others. Italian customs, music, literature, and art are discussed at the meetings. On Valentine's Day, a tea is held with Cross High School, While at Easter, baskets are made and presented to the orphans of St. Anthonyls Home. Bowling and roller skating are other activities enjoyed by the members of this group, To conclude the year, a banquet is held at an Italian restaurant. This year's officers include: president, losephine Vitelli, vice-president, Elaine Perfetto, secretary, jaequeline Piccirillo, treasurer, Patricia Vitale, assistant treasurer, Linda Bruno, program chairmen, Eleanor Abate and Angela Parente. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB The Photography Club has made itself outstanding through the fine direction of its supervisor, Mr. Albert VV. Gray, and the ability and interest of its faithful members. This club takes all photographs of groups, such as organizations and clubs, sport teams and class activities. Members of this club find time to hold meetings, where they discuss types of cameras, the difference in celor of the pictures, and the method of developing and printing. In addition, each year several field trips are made in order to give experience and adventure to the members. Other work of this club includes the processing of negatives, and the Working with prints and enlargements. Senior members of the Photography Club include: Ann Ierardi, Donald Neuman, Frank Picucci, David Rogers, and Robert Brakewood. 133 Political Science Club First row: A, llurwitx, li. Colin-11, IS. Post, j. Povurmaxxn, l'. Clmllluwg. l.. Rosenberg Second row: S. Xl:-tile-r, I. 'l'lmmson, B, Slmrc, Nl. NVQ-instvin. S. ljilllllllkllll, l.. NVL-inlDL-rg, L. Rusf-nfivlnl Third row: -I. RUlllll'l'jJQ,. Xl, 'l1l'LlL'lli0ll, H. Lvopolcl. Xl. Sviclvl, lf. l lvx1-1'. L. FlviSL'l1r'1', N. cl0I'ilUIl, l', blulinsmn A. Litoff Fullrtlx row: Xl. Xvllllvll, H. c:t'l'SiI7ll. H. Ff:'l1ll7f'1'g, li. Kl'Alllll'I', ll. llllllcl, S, Husen, KI, Sclnzxulll E if . if , Spanish Club First row: L. NVl1itc, R. Zuclekoff, S. Rubin, H. Pzlstroff Svcoml row: D, Catlin. S. Callalvn. P. Rnngzxzus. V. Zllllilfl, S. Bcllin, M. Gravity 134 Y-Teens .-Q First row: S. Prumo, NI. Nlaturo. R. Xlarchette, NI. Singleton, P. Singleton, nl. johnson Second row: VI. Nlc-Cann, Xl. Delfonzo, C. Goods. IS. Smith. R. Ilorrcr. AI. Bell, pl. Dandnrana Third row: E. Edwards. N. Prota. B. Perrone, C. Brassil, NI. Ceelan POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB This is the first year that the Political Science Club has been in existence at Hillhouse. Under the leadership of Nlr. Kennedy, faculty advisor. and Helen Fanning. president, this club discussed the workings of our city government. ln this way, members gained an insight into state and national government as well. At one of the meetings. Mrs. Isadore YVexler. aldcrman from the twenty-third ward. gave an interesting talk to the members. Officers of the group were as follows: president. Helen Fanningg vice- prcsident. Nina Cordong secretary. .loan Phillipsg and planning chairman, Harvey Feinberg. SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club, organized for all enthusiasts of the Spanish language, Came in June to the end of another eventful year. The purpose of the club, under the supervision of Xliss Olive Doherty. was to discuss the customs of Spanish-speaking countries and the Spanish language, to a degree which could not be carried on in ordinary classroom lessons. During the year, the members learned much about their neighbors south of the border and, in addition, held a special Christmas program in Spanish. Officers of the club included: president, Sarah Rubing chairman of enter- tainment, Rosanne Zudekoffg secretary, Lula XVhiteg and treasurer, Howard Pastroff. Y TEENS Priinarily a social group, this club engages in some service work and in some special projects. They are also sponsors of the Friday night canteens at the Y. Their activities this year included a party for the Childrenis Center and activities concerned with the Y-Teen conferences. This year the Hillhouse group, under the chairmanship of Nancy Prota. also helped to plan the mid-winter Y-Teen conference, which was held in New Haven. The group functioned under the leadership of president, Barbara Perroneg vice-president, Carol Brassilg recording secretary, Eleanor Edwardsg correspond- ing secretary, Ruth Doerrerg treasurer, Rosa Marchetteg and inter-club council representative. Nancy Prota. 135 Wi We shall be made truly wise if we be made contentg content, too, not only with what we can understand, but content with what we do not umlerstnnd-the habit of mincl which theologians call-and rightly-faith in Godfl Charles Kingsley-Health and Education -QHWQWRK SCHDUL LIFE 4 Harvest Festival Even to the experienced seniors, there was great anticipation as the fifth annual Harvest Festival drew near. Seniors, juniors, and sophomores alike brought out hidden talents and ingenuity as they industriously wrote odes, sketched program covers, and gaily planned for a colorful parade. Thursday morning, November 10, the ball started rolling for a wonderful week-end with a pep-rally assembly. The pretty majorettes, rangerettes, and Hillhouse cheerleaders, led by Carol Parcesepe and Dolly Sulmone, roused school spirit to a new pitch, and our faith in the football and soccer teams to an even greater height with songs and cheers. Once again the auditorium echoed to the sound of Let,s go, Hillhouselv Awards of the morning went to Ianet Perry, who won second prize in the program cover competition, and to Gene Santamasso, Hillhouse,s poet laureate, who won second prize in the Harvest Festival Ode contest for his poem entitled King Autumnf, The morningis apex was reached when the spotlights shone on a dignified royal couple, Susan Fast and Peter Pedroni, as they entered the assembly hall and assumed their thrones. They were crowned by justin L. O,Brien, superintend- ent of schools, and attended by Debbie Bilides, Carolyn Huggins, Rosa Marchette, Patricia Sullivan, Martin Adelman, Louis Esposito, Fred Harris, and Donald Perrelli. The first event on the sport side of the festival was a soccer game on Friday afternoon. The confidence we had in our team was well justified when the game ended in a Hillhouse victory. Came heroes who led the team on to a 3-0 score over Cross were Mike Baldo, Dennis Cuimares, and Louis Lasky. On the defensive, other outstanding players included Billy Wexler, Lewis Allinson, johnny Woods, and Bob McAlpine. A winning path had now been laid for Hillhouse. On Saturday morning a scintillating fall scene provided a suitable back- ground for the gala parade. Colorful floats, bands, and majorettes from schools throughout Connecticut, in addition to the royal parties of Hillhouse, Boardman, and Wilbur Cross, led the way from Tower Parkway, past the VVNHC television cameras, and on to Bowen Field, where the Harvest Festival football game was to be played for the first time. Before the game there was another chance to view the bands which had participated in the parade, since each now marched across the field in review. We all agreed, of course, that the Hillhouse band, which escorted Sue and Pete past the spectators, was the best. It was a combination of school faith and pride in the team, together with the ability of the players, which resulted in another triumph for the Acs. ln the first half of the game, Hillhouse remained scoreless, but in the third quarter we scored when Leon Nelson ran 80 yards for a touchdown. Val Santacqua and Bob Guidone racked up more points for the Big Blue, and game ended with a 19-7 victory over Cross. A perfect week-end was topped off with a perfect evening. The night began with a dinner for the football team at the Chi Psi House, and this was followed by the Harvest Festival Ball at the Coffe Street Armory. Couples started to arrive at the ball, the highlight of the festival, at nine oiclock. Following the grand march, which was led by the royal couples, a huge crowd of about three thousand high school students danced to the music of a wonderful orchestra. Afterwards, the kings and queens were each presented with watches by Mr. Robert Savitt. Then came intermission, during which enter- tainment was provided by Robin Hood, who sang several songs. When the dance ended that night, the Harvest Festival activities were brought to a close, not to be resumed again until 1956. It was a contented student body from Hillhouse that settled back to the everyday routine of school life the next Monday, knowing that once more their school had proved herself to be the School of Champions? - 138 Festival Coronation Royalty on Parade May in Noumnbzfr Marching to Game Festival Bull Victory Banquet 139 Matters Often Come to ca Head me-fa .fi-W-W l'l!'ZAxVIH!-V! l'lllI!'lIi-S' lffs' lzcfrcf .wn11'1clzGrr W St't!f1'Ilf'i' SfI'!ll'f!ll'L' Fllfllfl' Sf'L'!'L'fIll'ff'S:J .lL11,qir:r'r'rs ul work Confession t 140 School Daze X. u.s'if', IHll.5'iC, muxic Finger of s11.vpir'im1 2-I-1:4 SUIJIIOCIUIIII 1:ir1:l1' 'l'cachingP .ClVl1lfK'llfl'!lfitJll 141 In The Classroom Waitgf' problmnsf Schoolitcs Om: Meatballf Period, space, space Szzlesnlclilshippc Going, Going- 14... 9 f Lwmfmwf And Laboratories wi fi E21 V 'i 'kqy M u, fi Q 2 gin kg Q ,,,,,....--f is A 1 ----v-.....,.,,,,M Clm,-If tlmtf Only 1' off Ilw way In II H1!1II,.S' lIL'IIl'f.M Swunzx lilfz' fun VVUUJ it lL'UI'1C.U ,Uc'lnI11n',Qist.' 143 L' IN Sporting mn. nn.. ,M The Board of Strategy Hocrrin' Rogers Sorry fella! Pardon my leg! Bott0m'.s- up! Nelson rlrives again 144 Life gixk Wir GH wily WE all W Q, 3 nn ,im 454 YY in .R ir l I K Pllfl flirlf 2-Q-2:Bruisc'.s' All zvwt? Off to Il flying .s'turI A1mll11'rln1.s'lc1'l.' join HIC fun, Salf 145 Holiday Merriment S of cm nity Nativity Cclrnlers Mr. Sfwwmcm. Harmony Soloists 146 Snap To Finish IQS Cl11'r'.s'0.' Timw In FIIIIIIQE' XVl111t fl !'Ul1fIll'f liiggw' lll'f Ollf Lmvk ul f1l'l' l41'f'-3' gd 'vm in nrrlzv 147 Senior Prom Q QU F Jvie I'il1llf!lNiIl 148 Success Rm iff ynm tg!! wi I-xi .Qu ew ?i Q vii? D 3 53223 1' Y al -MLQG ,,:.:, QM? 2 Q tix 11 x A '- if AB'-fi?5faiwV qqjv ' Rag 1. -aw 12 W' WW QT if CMS'-Y Dlly Graduation 149 I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course I have kept the fflifllf, II Timothy SPORTS 22,35 ,ag I 7139 v.-avi if H, f V 'uv mug. Q14 Football Team First row: H. Saslow. T. Blalinberg, R. Cuidone, R. Nucci, 1. Nlartini, I. Listro, lC. Lemkin. ,l. ltesee, Nl Silverberg, R. Yavis, R. Creene, D. jones, H. Silver Second row: E. Riordan, R. Rondiak, C. Smith, T. Corry, H. Spector, K. Harris, V. Santacqua, j. Sanderson, F Beck, A. Merritt, pl. lfllrrico, H. NleCanlley, bl. Riley, D. Criffith Third row: C. NVillouby, J. Sizmore, R. Pahneri, R. Badger, D. Baldino, K. Tullo, R. Reid A. Dems-ola, K Merritt, Mr. Casey, Coach, F. Osborn, N. Ucci, L. Rogers, YV. Luciano, F. Harris, A. Diamond, YV Abate, R. Norman, A. Strickland Showing again that they were one of the power houses in Connecticut high school football, Hillhouse wound up the season with a 25 to 7 win over YVest Haven in Yale Bowl. Under the excellent guidance ol coach Dan Casey and his assistants, Ceorge Dorin and Bill Sullivan, the team never let up. Continually inspired by the brilliant play of co-captains Ed Lemkin and Alohnny Listro in the line and backfield respectively, the Acs came through in six out of eight engagements, rolling up 152 points against 47 tor their opponents. The light but powerful hackfield of Listro, Creene, Santacqna, and Cuidone, probably one of the best seen at Hillhouse in recent years, was particularly noted for its perseverance, even in the face of defeat. Competent and oft-used re- placements were Roman Rondiak, Leon Nelson, Fred Harris, Dave Criffith, and Clifford Smith. Leading the Way for this fine array of speedsters were linemen Herb Blac- Caulley, -loc Riley, Ed Lemkin, Joe Pesce, Ioe Martini, Dick Nucci, Tom Malm- berg, Mike Silverberg, Harvey Spector, -lohn Fasulo, Dave jones. and second string all-stater, Bob Yavis. Hillhouse was also honored when lohnny Listro was chosen as Player of the NVeek'l by the Register and Val Santacqua was presented with the Savitt sportsmanship trophy. All in all, the Academics came off with a successful season, just missing the state championship. A solid nucleus ot juniors and sophomores form a potentially strong Hillhouse team tor next year. 154 HILLHOUSE 32 - STAMFORD 0 A veteran Hillhouse eleven, displaying backfield speed and a stone wall line, set a modern opening game school scoring record by romping over highly touted Stamford in an exciting, action-packed thriller at recently remodeled Bowen Field. Hillhousefs four horsemenv backfield, led by Iohnny Listro and speedy Dick Greene, constantly had Stamford on the run. The Ac line did equally well, holding the Black and Orange to a mere 86 yards in the 48 minute fray. After a fine run by Val Santacqua in the first quarter, Listro plowed through from the one to start the scoring parade. Greene, on a spectacular 29 yard gain in the second period, produced Hillhousefs next touchdown, eluding several would-be tacklers to reach paydirt. At the start of the third stanza, quarterback Listro again engineered the Caseymen, spearheading a 71 yard march to put the game on ice and give a spirited Hillhouse team its first victory of the season. HILLHOUSE 322 - NOTRE DAME 6 The powerful Hillhouse juggernaut continued its winning ways as the Acs trounced Notre Dame in the first football game ever played between the two schools. The big Hillhouse line continually opened large holes in the Knights, forward wall to grind out 294 yards and five touch-downs, while holding their opponents to only 103 yards and one tally. Fullback Bob Guidone led the Ac scoring attack with a pair of touch-downs, the first from the two yard-line, the second from the one. Dick Greene, Val Santacqua and Johnny Listro all had one T. D. apiece. Sparked by the running of Greene and Santacqua, the passing of quarterback Iohnny Listro, and some brilliant defensive work by ends, Leon Nelson and Tom Malmberg, Hillhouse showed that it was once again a big power in Connecticut high school football. HILLHOUSE 19 - HAMDEN 9 Hillhouse racked up its third win by sloshing over Hamden in a muddy affair at Bowen Field. After watching Hamden snatch two points on a safety, the Acs took advantage of a blocked punt which Herb McGaulley recovered in the Greenie end zone for a touch-down. In the second half Lenny Rogers electrified the crowd with an 80 yard T. D. return of the kick-off, Inspired by Rogers run, the Acs drove another 50 yards for their third score, culminated by a six yard end-run by johnny Listro. The Greenies rallied for a tally in the final period, but Hillhouse, urged on by their damp but faithful rooters, came out on top again. 155 ,Q sr HILLHOUSE 14 - HARTFORD PUBLIC 7 The Acs had to battle all the way before tripping up Hartford Public for a Triangular-League victory. Using its superior line to great advantage, Hillhouse continually sent Dick Greene, Bob Guidone, and Val Santacqua for big gains up the middle. After the Blue and IVhite had scored, once in the first period and again in the third, Hartford registered a tally to put them on the defensive. Then Hillhouse took the kickoff and doggedly held on to the ball to salt the game away. HILLHOUSE 0 - FAIRFIELD PREP 7 Hillhouse played its heart out but old lady luck just wasnst with them as they went down to their first defeat of the season, a frustrating 7-0 affair at the hands of Fairfield Prep. On four occasions the Academics managed to penetrate to within 15 yards of paydirt, only to be stopped cold by the determined Prep defenders. If games are won by statistics, then the Acs should be claimed the victors. They gained 145 yards on the ground, 122 yards in the air. totaling 267 yards offensively, to 144 yards on the ground, 82 yards in the air, and- a total of 224 yards for Fairfield Prep. Nevertheless, three fatal fumbles plagued the Blue and White and sent them down to their first loss of the year. HILLIBIOUSE 7 - NEXV BRITAIN 14 IfVith about 6 seconds of the first half left to play, New Britain drew first blood on a 10 yard pass play and never relinquished that lead as they went on to Stop a throughly frustrated Blue and VVhite. Once again the Acs got to within 15 yards of paydirt on three occasions, only to be stalled twice. The lone tally came in the fourth period when Kenny Merritt sped over the goal line from the six. The Caseymen mustered one last bid to even the score in the dying seconds of the game, when they moved 57 yards to the Britain 15 yard line, but time ran out and the game was New Britainis. 156 'N'-wg.. HILLHOUSE 19 - CROSS 7 Hillhouse, before 15,000 Harvest Festival fans at newly remodeled Bowen F ield, trounced a fighting Wfilbur Cross eleven and snapped their own two-game losing skein. After being held scoreless for the half, the Acs turned on the steam in the third quarter. The backfield worked with a precision in that period that paid off with 19 points. On the second half kick-off, Leon Nelson brought the fans to their feet. Taking the pigskin on his 20 yard line, he hit the sidelines and streaked 80 yards to paydirt for the Caseymenis first marker. That roused the Acs. Nine plays later the Big Blue recovered a fumble on the Cross 44 yard line, and brilliant halfback Val Santacqua bulled over from the two. Both times the conversions were blocked. A few minutes later johnny Listro intercepted a Cross pass on the enemy 30 yard line and that set up the Aes, third touchdown of the quarter. Hillhouse scored five plays later when Bob Cuidone ripped over for a touchdown. HILLHOUSE 25 - WEST HAVEN 7 A swiftmoving, varying offence combined with a solid steel defense paved the way for a decisive Hillhouse victory over VVest Haven in Yale Bowl Thanks- giving Day. The win, the Acs, twenty-fourth in the Turkey Day series, set them on top of the District League. After a frustrating first quarter, sparked by a 44 yard pass from Iohnny Listro to Val Santacqua, the Caseymen drove 86 yards for a touchdown. Dick Greene registered the tally on a plunge from the one. The second score came on an exciting 62 yard pass-run play. Leon Nelson, having received a pitchout from Listro, threw to joe Pesce, who sprinted to paydirt from the twenty-five. The last half saw the Blue and White score twice, first on an eight yard dash by Santacqua, and then on a 13 yard run by Lenny Rogers. Tom Malmberg scored Hillhouse's only extra point on a pass from Dave Griffith after Santacquais T. D. 157 Soccer Team 55, .Q-if 8. 1 , . First row: VV. XVexler, L. Lasky, D. Guimares, L. Allison, T. Forhes, XV. Brooks Qecond 1ow: A. Perciia, M. Baldo, R. DeSanti. E. Lewis, -I. Woods, F. DeBerry, R. Mt-Alpine, N. DeLuu1 Third low: C. Wolkovitz, E. Dinkins, A. Lal'enna, A. Tyson, R. Mott, R. Smith, M. Fisher, A. Solomon M1 Culver, Coach SOCCER TEAM This yearls Hillhouse soccer team was a spirited and faithful group of hoys, many of whom are graduating seniors. Getting off to a slow start, they lost three hearthrcakers to Roger Ludlowe, Norwalk and West Haven High respectively. Then came the Milford Prep game. All the boys were up for this one and through fierce determination they came out on top 2-0. From that point on, it was all Hillhouse. Paul Culveris boys then went on to outscore and outclass completely three of their last four opponents. First came VVilbur Cross in the pre-Harvest Festival game. Hillhouse walked off with this game by a 2-0 decision. After another hard fought win over Milford Prep, our hoys lost a squeaker to West Haven 2-1. As a guard finale to a rough season, the Culvermen heat Cross in the annual Harvest Festival game hy a 3-0 score. Leading the squad in goals scored were Mike Baldo, Dennis Cuimares and Louis Lasky, with Bill Brooks and Ted Forhes giving that added offensive punch. Outstanding on defense were Billy Wexler, Lewis Allinson, Iohn Woods, and goal tender Bob McAlpine. SEASON RECORD Hillhouse ..... .,.......... 0 Roger Ludlow CDouhle Overtimel Hillhouse ..... ...... 0 Norwalk High .................................... Hillhouse ..... ...... 0 West Haven .....................................,.. Hillhouse ..... ...... 2 Milford Prep .................................... Hillhouse ..... ...... 2 Wilhur Cross ........ z ....,..........,........... Hillhouse ..... ...... 2 Milford Prep. fDouble Overtimej Hillhouse ..... ...... 1 VVest Haven ........................................ Hillhouse ..... ...... 3 Wilbur Cross CHarvest Festivall .. 158 Bowling Team First row: C. Chambrelli, V. Santacqua-Co-captain, T. Fahy Second row: Mr. DeDomenico-Coach, L. Mastrachio, E. Zandri-Co-captain, R. Calieudo Led by their versatile captain, Val Santacqua. Hillliouscis bowling team concluded a very successful season by capturing second place in the Inter- scholastic City League. Under the direction of Coach lohnson, the Ac pinmen compiled a respectable record of 35 Wins in 47 attempts, with their brilliant senior captain and impressive junior, Tom Bailey, wrapping up high scoring honors, both duckpin blasters were admitted to the leagueis celebrated 350 club. Despite the lack of veteran talent, the squad did surprisingly well in the ten team District League. With experienced junior keglers Tom Bailey, Bob Caliendo, Tom Fahy, George Chambrelli, Louie Mastrichio, and Gene Zandri, a city championship looms in sight. BONVLINC RECORD Hillhouse Amity .......... Hillhouse Wilbur Cross Hillhouse North Haven Hillhouse Hamden ....... Hillhouse West Haven Hillhouse St. Mary's Hillhouse Boardman Hillhouse East Haven Hillhouse Amity ........... Hillhouse Wilbur Cross Hillhouse North Haven Hillhouse Hamden ....... Hillhouse West Haven . Hillhouse St. Maryis Hillhouse Boardman Hillhouse East Haven R I Rifle Team loss-11. B. HIJl3l'1'l1lLlIl, D. SOI'1't'Uti1lU. -I. llc:-gan, N. Rogoviu, A. lfluum, ll, Cusmuu. Al. Ap 160 Hockey Team First row: P. Pascalc, P. Thompson, XI. Riordan, B. Kelo,, Capt. R. McCaulley, -I. Riley, L. NVatrous ccond row: D. Muir, Asst. Nlgr., Mr. Dorin, Coach, F. Dalton, J. Levine, R. Dworski, -I. lDLtL0llYtlll1S NI McCurry, -I. Kennedy The Hillhouse hockey team, coached by Ceorge Dorin, experienced a poor season despite a great determination and spirit. Against rough competition. the determined Acs, paced by Rob Kelo and Mike Riordan, exhibited a fine brand of hockey at various times. In the Jamboree games against Hamden. West Haven, and Cross, however, Hillhouse was overpowered. In this traditional clash of area hockey teams, the Acs played good hockey, but were no match for their stronger opponents. A highlight of the season came when Bob Kelo, classy Ac captain, received the Hugh Young Memorial Trophy for outstanding sportsmanship in the district hockey league. Robby was voted this award by all the members of the District Hockey League teams. HOCKEY RECORD 0 Hillhouse .... ......... 3 Greenwich ........ Hillhouse .... 3 Wilbur Cross .... Hillhouse .... - Greenwich ..... Hillhouse .... 2 YVest Haven .,.. Hillhouse .... .. S Amity Regional ..... . Hillhouse .... 2 Hamden ............... Hillhouse .... l Choate .,................ Hillhouse .... 4 Springfield Trade . Hillhouse .... 0 Taft ........................ Hillhouse .... 4 Springfield Classical Hillhouse .... 2 Darien .................. Hillhouse .... -1 YVilbur Cross ........ 161 Basketball Team First row: j. VVoods, D. Perrelli. T. Forbes, S. DiXieola, L. Nelson, K. Tullo, D. lsenberg Second row: XV. Morgan, T. King, A. Reid. il. Davis. R. NIcAlpine. C. Campbell Hillhouse began the 1955-1956 season with high hopes and four of last years champion five. After dropping their opener to a strong Yale frosh team, the Acs' steam-roller really started moving. Functioning like a well-oiled machine. Sam Bt'l1ClCl S team was little ham- pered by the lack of a regular fifth man. Highscoring, hard-driving Leon Nelson led the Blue-and-XVhite attack. I.anky Don Perelli and jumping Iohnny XVoods usually controlled the boards. Sal DiNico1a was the playmaker of the team, often dazzling the crowd with his bullet passes. The Acs were well balanced in the point-making department, with the four regulars alternating as high scorers. DiNicolais patented one-hander from the corner and YVood,s upopi' were just as deadly as Nelsoifs spinning lay-up or Perelliis jump shot. Sal and johnny were chosen co-captains just after the first Cross game. Hillhouse copped the Tri-angular League championship. but had to share the District League crown with ucoldv YVilbur Cross. As usual, Coach Bender's team qualified for the C.l.A.C. Class A Tournament and were ranked number one. They easily overpowered VVindham in their first game, showing the form that typified their play all season. ln the quarter finals, however. Hillhouse lost in an heart-breaking upset to NVeaver. Leon Nelson was honored when he was placed on the first string All-State basketball team. johnny YVoods made the second team while Don Perelli received honorable mention. Other members of the 1955-1956 squad were Sal DiNicola. Don Isenberg, Teddy Forbes, Ken Tullo, Bill Morgan. Bob NIcAlpine, Terry King, Harold Reid, Charlie Campbell, and Paul Tyson. This yearis team was undoubtedly one of Hil1l1ouse's best-true champions, who accepted defeat as well as they took victory. 162 Ilillhousv Ilillhousc llillhollsc Ilillhousc llillhousc Hillhousc Ilillhousc I Iillllousc Hillhousc Ilillhousm u xqlllx F1'0f4l1lncn Notrc Damn- ..... . Nvw lirituill ,... llurtfurd Public VVcst Huvvn .... Nzmgutuck ........ Ilamden ....,..,,, Ilalrtford Public XVillm1' Cross .. CI. I. A. L. XVIHCHIHIN ................ - S0 Uillhousf-' 48 Hillllouse -10 Hillhmlsc -11 Hillhousc Sl Hillhouse 29 Hillhousc 35 Hillhouse w -lb Ilillhouse IU TOURNAMENT 51 13 Hilllmuse Rpt. 124-ntral NVcst llzwcn Notre Dame Hzundvn ...,, Torrington Xvilblll' Cross New Britain . Bpt. Central XVCHVOI' . ..,. .. 163 Cross Country Team i i 4. . W? Ai ' IKM: 3 First row: C. Ginsberg, Rosvn Second row: A. Aronow. KI. Block, F. XiLll'1lllf.ft'll. S. lm-nonr. Mgr. Lccl by their captain, Bill Cl'CSlll3L'I'f.I, and concliocl by Mr. Coorgc- Iolinston thc cross country tczun cliclnlt fare too well, niuinly because' tlic tczuii lacked t'XP61'iC'llC0. XVitli the Oxccption of tlivir senior rinining captain, Bill cil'Ul'lll7C1'g, tlic rcst of tlie tvzun was inzulv up of soplioinores uncl ai junior. -loel Block. In spitc of tliis yearis disappointing rccorcl, tlic tozun will rctnrn nc-xt your with an scusonis vxpcricncc bcliincl thorn. uncl tlic' possibility of 21 bcttvr season alieucl. v SCHEDULE Llioutc .................. ............................ ..,r.. 1 i t Clioatc NVarrcn Ilarcling ..... .,... B owvn Fielcl Hartford Public ..... ..... I Sowcn Fielcl 164 Track Team aww Y 'K First row: L. Rogers, T. Nleritt, S. Rosen, F. Oshorne, R. Rogers Second row: A. Reid, F. DeBerry. R. NYinters. F. Beck. C. Xlilloughhy The Ilillhouse track team, under the tutelage of Mr. Alolmston, is looking ahead to what should he its hest season in recent years. Although faced hy a rough schedule, the tracksters appear up to their task, for they did extremely well in the winter C.l.A.C. meet. Xlemhers of this seasons team are Lenny Rogers, Tony Merritt, Stuart Rosen, Frank Oshorne, Richard Rogers. Alan Reid, Frank Dellerry, Ronald XVinters, Frank Reck, and Curt XVilloughhy. Since it is composed entirely of sophomores and juniors. next year should hegin to pay dividends for the Hillhouse team. TRACK SCHEDULE Notre Dame .......... . ............................................... .... N lay 3 Hamden .....,................ .... 0 Nlay 5 Greater New Haven .... .... N Iay ll Quadrangle ......,...... . 'May 17 Wilbur Cross .......,.............. .... N flay 22 C.I.A.C. Trials ................,......... .. 'May 24 State Meet at Yale Field ....... ........ - lune 2 Triangle ..............................,... ......... Q june 5 NVest Haven ............................. .... N o date set 'Denotes meet out of town A M, . 1 I 165 Swimming Team Plrst row: l. Lee, R. Karp, E. Myers, R. Canclido, C. Bilinski, M. Rosen betond row: S. lzenour, R. Curran, M. Batter, A, Barron, R. hlontcsi, R. Lee, H. Kline, J. Davin, coach A Aronow Third row: D. Kurland, R. Davis, I. Kasowitz, P. Brown, P. Pantages, Lightliill, Ni. Brown A powerful Hillhouse swimming team once again appeared in the scholastic swimming spotlight, piling up a division record of nine wins and no losses, with an overall record of nine and three. The team, coached by Mr. Davin, captured the coveted Southern Division Swimming Championship and placed fifth in the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference meet. Veterans of this team included co-captains Ccorge Bilinski, who specialized in the 100 yard hackstroke, and Mike Rosen, who dominated the 50 yard freestyle event. Jimmy Lee distinguished himself in the 100 yard freestyle, while Larry Sulkis excelled in the 100 yard hutterfly breaststroke. Other seniors who com- peted ahly all year were diver Earle Myers and breaststroker Bob Karp. The swimming situation for the next season looks very promising, inasmuch as the material remaining is still good and plentiful, 166 Hillhouse Hillhouse Hillhouse Hillhouse Hillhouse Hillhouse Hillhouse Hillhouse Hillhouse Hillhouse Hillhouse Hillhouse SWIMMING RECORD 36 Naugatuck 35 Greenwich 49 Hamden 38 Wzlrren Harding 45 Stratford 37 East Haven 49 Wilbur Cross 25 Bullard Havens 46 Amity 17 Yale Freshmen . 20 Crosby 29 Sacred Heart 167 Baseball Team First row: R. Greene, P. Cliagnon C. Bilinski, H. Gerard Second row: T. Forbes, E. O,Brien, T. Slieard, R. Bcardinore, B. Price Tliird row: I, Davin, coat-li, E. Konerski, D. Griffitli, D. -lat-olison, C. Griffith, D, Perrclli, D. ClllllllffS T Fay, H. Silver April 27 Notre Dame away M ay M ay M ay M a y l VVest Haven at Bowen Field 3 New Britain at Bowen Field 4 W7illJurCross at Bowen Field 8 Hamdcn away M a y M ay M ay M ay M ay ll VVest Haven away 15 VVilburCross at BowenField 18 Notre Dame at Bowen Field 25 New Britain away 29 Hainden at Bowen F ield Hartford Public and Amity home-and-home series pending BASEBALL TEAM Backed by a solid defense and a powerful offense, the Hillhouse nine is looking forward to a fine season. Experienced veterans, combined with promising rookies, should provide the nucleus for a well-balanced team. Under the capable coaching of Mr. Davin, a squad of six seniors, seven juniors, and eight promising sophomores will be ready opening day, April 27, against Notre Dame at Municipal Stadium. Infield mainstays include classy catcher Phil Chagnon, a veteran of last yearis squad, sophomore third-baseman George Chambrelli, and equally adept joe Landino. Shortstops include junior joe Mauriello and sophomore Gordon Courtmanche. A veteran of three years, service and last year's All-District team, Dennis The Menace Guimares will hold down second base, along with junior Lenny Rogers. Rounding out the infield, slick john Ricciardi and his understudy Richie Evans Will cover the first base chores, Led by stylist Billy XVexler and swift Dickie Greene, a group of veterans will patrol the outfield. Other outfielders include junior Ralph Franco and sophomores Bob Caliendo and joel Ghadys. Pitching chores will be handled by veterans George Bilinski, Tommy Fahy, and David jacobson. Other hurlers are Billy Bristol and Otha Buffaloe. All in all, the team shows definite promise. With hustle as their cry and spirit in their heart, this squad is determined to go all the way. 169 Golf Team i lf. Sorrentino. NY. Yishno, H. Silvernnm, Capt. A. Soloinnn, I,, Allinson The prospects loolx mighty good for the golf teaun this year, with two seasoned competitors, Bill Vishno und llilllli Silverman, returning from lust ya-urls aggregation. Cont-li Dorin will choose the other regnlzn' 'iclnhhersli from an line crop of sophoinores. The 1956 golfers will do their hest to live np to the record of their predecessors. ln previous czunpuigns, llillhonse golf tennis lizive won ll total ol fifty-eight nmtc-lies. dropping only six. This 5'i'lll' they hope' to hetter those per- forinances. SCIIIICDULIC 5 Hznnden ........... ......................... . 'Xpril 9 vBOLl1'llIl1ilD .......... April 12 'Amity Regional ..... April 16 Notre Dame ...... April 19 NIilford High .,.... April 23 East Haven ..... April 30 North Haven ...... Nluy in 'WVi1lJur Cross ...... May 7 'l1znnden ........ Huy 10 llonrdmzin ....... Nluy 14 'Stratford ................ Xluy 15 Amity Regional ..... Xlziy 17 Notre Dznne ..... Nlziy 21 East Haven ..... Nluy 24 'North Haven ...... Nlaly 28 YVilhur Cross ..................., Nlny 31 C.l.A.C. Tournznnent ......... Alnne 1 if denotes nmtches away 170 Tennis Team R. Resnik, H. Schwartz, L. Nelson, L. Lasky, R. Brazier, L. Klein The 1956 Hillhouse tennis team has all the potential needed to produce an excellent season. Under the able guidance of Coach William Sullivan, this club should prove to be one of the very best seen at Hillhouse in a long time. The seasoned veterans from last year's team are Lester Klein, Bob Resnik, Howard Schwartz, and Louis Lasky. Leon Nelson and Richard Brazier, seniors, who looked good in practice, and who are playing their first year with the Blue and White, are expected to be great assets in the coming campaigns. This well balanced combination should provide stiff competition for other teams in the league. The Acs, first match will be against Hamden High, a team which in the past has always come up with a strong aggregation. TENNIS SCHEDULE 'April 26 ..... ...................................................... ......... H a mden May 7 ..... ........ ...... H z lmden 'May 10 ...... ....... W est Haven 'May 14 ...... ................. B assick May 17 ....... ........... W est Haven May 21 ...... ............. N Iilford Prep 'May 22 ...,.. .,.. H opkins Qpendingj May 24 ...... ........................ H opkins fpendingj May 28 ........................... ........................................ N 'Iilford Prep june 1, 2 ............................ ..... C .I.A.C. Tournament at Wesleyan 15 denotes matches away 171 Cheerleaders lfirst row: C. lJlll'L'l'S4'1Jt', K. Ulllara, V. Zandri, li. l.evett, S. Brenner, fl. Sulmoue Second row: P. ltapuauo, -I. llanley, ll. Quatrauo. pl. Perry, Xl. johnson, li. launulli, A. llodes That ever active group of girls, the cheerleaders, was headed this year hy co-captains Carol Parcesepe aud Gertrude Sulmone. The squad consisted of seniors loyce llanley, Marie Maturo, Kathleen O,Hara, janet Perry, Pat llapuano, and Virginia Zaudrig and juniors, Sandy Bremier, Mayme johnson, Alice Hodes, Betty Quatrauo, llarliara lanuuzzi, Arlene Zandri, Beverly l,evett and Marian lferarra. The cheerleaders, dubbed this year with a new name, Blue Angels, helped to inspire the athletic teams of 1955-56 hy enthusiastically leading cheers at every football game and most of the lnaskethall games. They also led two Harvest Festival rallies, one in the auditorium and one in front of the school. We are very proud of the good showing the girls made everywhere and consider them the smartest group of their kind in the area. No doubt, their new hlue jumper uniforms have contributed much to their very trim appearance. The girls spent many long and faithful hours in the gym, practicing, re- vising the standard cheers into smart and attractive formations, and working out new cheers. ln addition, they aided in preparing for future squads hy helping to coach and judge the sophomores trying out for cheerleading. They helped to choose the girls on the hasis of appearance- voice, and form, as well as good scholastic standing and personality. The cheerleaders, whose rousing i'l.et's go, llillhouselv has helped so often to boost school spirit, were trained under the able and uutiriug direction of 'Nliss Viola Cradeck of the physical education department. 172 ONE, TVVO, THREE FOR THE TEAM One, two, three, four, Three, two, one, four, Who for, what for, How,s about a cheer for- Hillhouse, Hillhouse Fight, Team, Fight! THE SIGNALS CHEER Are you ready? Signals-I-2-3-Hit it! Center-End-Tackle-Guard. Get together, hit ,em hard, Hit ,em high-Hit ,em low, Come on Hillhouse-Let,s go! GO BACK TO THE WOODS Go back, go back, Go hack to the woods. You haven't, you havenit You haven't got the goods, You havenit got the pep And you haven,t got the jazz. You haven't got the team that Hillhouse THE There's a reason There's a reason There,s a reason to yell. has! HALLELUIAH to buy, to sell, for all good Bulldogs So shout, children, shout-Hallelujah! So shout, children, shout-Hallelujah! So shout, children, shout-Hallelujah! Oh-Rah-Rah-Rah-Rah-Rah! Oh-Rah-Rah-Rah-Rah-Rah! Oh-Rah-Rah-Rah-Rah-Rah! FIFTEEN ROUNDS FOR THE HILLHOUSE TEAM! THE INDIAN BEAT B-B-B-B E-E-E-E A-A-A-A T B-B-B-B E-E-E-E A-A-A-A T B-B-B-B E-E-E-E T A-A-A-A Beat West Haven, Beat West Haven, Fight, Team, Fight! BLOCK AND TACKLE HILLHOUSE LOCOMOTIVE H-I-L-L-H-O-U-S-E H-I-L-L-H-O-U-S-E H-I-L-L-H-O-U-S-E Hillhouse, Hillhouse Fight, Team, Fight! MARCH ON DOWN THE FIELD March, march, on down the field, Fighting for Hillhouse. Break through West Haven's line Their goal we can see. We!!! give a long rousing cheer today For the team from Hillhouse. West Haven High may fight to the end But Hillhouse wins. BULLDOG Bulldog, Bulldog, Bow-wow-wow Hillhouse High. We,re singing Bulldog, Bulldog, Bow-wow-wow. Our team will do or die. When the boys from Hillhouse Break through the line- This is the song weill cry, We,rc singing Bulldog, Bulldog, Bow-wow-wow. Hillhouse High. THE EL VEVO El vevo, el vivo, El vevo vivo vest. Hillhouse, Hillhouse, Yes, Yes, Yes. H-I H-I H-I-L-L L-L L-L L-L-H-O H-O H-O H-O-U-S U-S U-S U-S-E Hillhouse-F ight, Team, Fight! BINGO Bingo-bingo-bingo, bingo, bingo Thatls the lingo. Hillhouse is out to win There,s going to he a victory So let the game begin. Oh Bingo-bingo-bingo, bingo, bingo, Thatis the cry- Fight, fight, fight with all your might For good old Hillhouse High. Block, tackle, kick and pass, Don't take any of Crossis Get in there, fellas Fight to win! Don't say no 'Cause we know you can! 173 SRSS. Girls' Sports Council First row: NI. johnson. E. Goekler. E. Bucholz, E. Baldwin Second row: S. Prager. L. Horowitz, L. Bowen The Cirls' Sports Council was estahlished in 1936 hy Bliss Stephan. a former physical education teacher. lts purpose is to encourage interest and participation in athletics and to provide an example of good sportsmanship. The memhers have also done a Wonderful joh in setting an example of school spirit hy their leadership and activity. At the end of each year, tive to seven sophomores. outstanding in one or more sports, are elected to the council. Interest centers on haskethall. tennis, cheerleading, free throw, and tahlc tennis. Active participation in athletics, as Well as skill, is the keynote to election to the Cirls, Sports Council. Each sport is represented hy two memhers. a senior and a junior. In their junior year the memhers attend the regular meetings, collect articles ahout their favorite sports, and arrange the bulletin hoard in the girls' gym. They also add up the points of credit after every tournament. ln the senior year. however, in- creased responsibility allows the members to help arrange the annual Harvest Festival parade. They also aid in planning the annual sports, assemhly. at which awards are given to outstanding athletes and particularly active participants in sports. A numeral is given for 50 points Credit, a letter is awarded for 150 points, and the highest award, a silver medal, is given for 500 points credit. The officers this year are president, Eunice Bucholz, and secretary, Eleanor Coekler. 174 Honor Awards First row: KI. Perry, E. Coelder, L. Bowen Second row: E. Bucholx, J. Perry Throughout their sophomore, junior, and senior years, Hillliouse girls strive to become recipients of the highest award a girl may receive in physical education. the silver medal. Instead of the wide variety of contests of former years, which included bowling, field hockey, and soft ball, this yearis events included only table tennis, free throw, tennis, rangerettes, majorettes, and cheerleaders. Consequently, our honor award system had to be altered. Formerly it was necessary that a girl have five hundred points to win a silver medal. This year it was nearly impossible for a girl to get five hundred points, even throughout three years of athletic competition. Nevertheless, we still had a number of fine athletes who deserved to be recognized. The girls with the most credits this year were given awards at an honor assembly in May. These girls were chosen, not only for their excellence in sports, but for their activity in phases of school life and for their academic standing. This year's winners were: Lucille Bowen, Eunice Bucholz, Eleanor Coekler, janet Perry, and Margaret Perry. TENNIS You,re winninglv DeucelU Ad-inlv Camel,' All these sounds drift from the various tennis courts in the city each fall as our would-be Maureen Connellys and Doris Harts spend many afternoons at the Beaver Pond Tennis Courts or at the Yale Tennis Courts competing for the school tennis championship. Early in the fall, sophomores, juniors, and seniors alike sign up for the tournament. The games, under the sponsorship of the Girls, Sports Council, are held whenever the participants wish. After each round of the tournament is completed, competitors report their scores to the council representative who is in charge of the tourna- ment. This year the plans for the tournament were hampered by an early winter. The final round of the tournament had to be postponed until the late spring, when the courts were again open. Senior girls participating in tennis included: Eunice Bucholz, Diane Chadys, Lila Cohen, Eleanor Coekler, Kathleen O'Hara, Ianet Perry, Margaret Perry, Nancy Prota, Betsy Baldwin, Anne Sutherland, Ellen Burres, joan Lapinsky, WVinifred Iohnson, Diane Davey, and Carolyn Huggins. 175 T Free Throw M. Perry, A. Romano, P. Blackinon A highlight of the girls' sports each year is the free throw tournament. Every winter, after a few weeks of practice. each class starts its own tournament. The first elimination, four out of ten tries, removes many competitorsg the second. eight out of twenty-five, narrows the survivors into several small groups. At this time each class holds its final trial, the girl with the most baskets out of twenty-five tries wins for that gym class. Then. in a grand school tournament. the class winners compete for the top honors in scoring thc most shots out of twenty-five. This winter, in an unforeseen upset, the school champion for the past two years, Margaret Perry, bowed to a newcomer in the winneris circle, sophomore Alberta Romano. Alberta, in turn, lost to junior Patricia Blackmon. As our class had been capturing all final places during the past two years, this was an unusual finish for the class of 1956. The tournament was directed by Miss Schurig, with the help of the Girls' Sports Council. TABLE TENNIS The first round of the table tennis tournament was held in the various gym classes, where many girls were eliminated from the competition. The ensuing rounds continued each day from the period before school until long after the eighth period bell had sounded. An unusually large number of girls signed up for this popular indoor sport this year, and as a result, the tournament was only half-finished when the time for the finals came around. Throughout the fall, members of the Girls, Sports Council served as referees and scores for the many exciting games, and indica- tions of a close game being played could often be heard emanating from the gym during that time of the year. The finals of the tourney were held in late spring, when the ping-pong tables were returned to the gym. 176 Our Active Girls mfr fur Alum .Xlrltzfr liullflng .xlllffll ,mini Vrvllvgf fm' SUIT! ,Xlfmlfwy ,Jnilnzx Thr' lim' up ITT Maioreftes First row: J. Popelraden, BI. Harvey, B. Foster, 1. Liphvich, L. Tarini, H. Harris, D. Drohish, A. Da Nlato Second row: D. O'Brieu, Nl. Nlason, ll. Smith, B. Earl, -I. Snecls-lier. Nl. Rf-illey, YV. Huehahy, Grayson, A NlcCeehan. NI. Franco, l'. Tracey, M. Melienua, I'. Blackman This active group of high-steppers was organized in 1948 hy Nliss Bissonnette. The majorettes include only those girls who have a good scholarship and citizenship record and a knowledge of the hasic twirls. This year, under the direction of Miss Gradeek, the majorettes have appeared regularly at various school functions. Their marching at most of the sports contests and their magnificent performance in the Harvest Festival parade will he remembered by everyone who saw them. The senior members of the majorettes active this year are: Dorothy Drobish, Beverly Earl, Marcia France, Barbara Foster, Patricia Harris, Mona Harvey, Janice Lipkvich, Dorothy O,Brien, Anne McGeehan, Mary Mason, Iessie Snedeker, Pat Tracey, Shirley Grayson, lacqueline Smith, Janice Poperaden, and Margaret McKenna. 178 Rangereftes First row: L. Delia, E. WVilliams, NI. Ceelan, C. Ludiviconi, S. Longtemps, R. Miracondi, I. Izzo, C. Huggins E. Prumo Second row: -I. Neuman, R. Niarchcttc. D. Davey, L. jendrewski, C. Kenny, A. Vcllcca, L. Bowen, C. Brassil A. Mt-Coy, E. Porto, B. Pcuouc, C. Pollard, R. Latanzzi, H. Hair This is thc third year that the llillhouse Rangerettes have been performing outstanding marching feats on the football field and basketball court. The girls, trained by Miss Viola Gradeck, are always a spectacular sight in their blue and White ranger-type uniforms, as they go through their intricate formations. The Rangerettes are chosen by the leader and. the other girls on a purely competitive basis, according to their scholarship, marching ability, and appearance. The senior members this year are Lucille Bowen, Carol Brassil, Diane Davey, Margo Ceelan, Carolyn Huggins, Josephine Izzo, Constance Kenny, Shirley Longtemps, Ieri Ludoviconi, Rosa Marchette, Rosalie Maricondi, Barbara Perrone, Evelyn Porto, Elvira Prumo, Ann Velleca, Eleanor Vfilliams, Arthelia McCoy, and Lavone -lendrevvski. 179 Faith is the substfznce of things hoped fm the evidence of things not seenf, Hebrews. 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Mvrman iluh President Secretary George Watstein Lydia Kaiser Vice-Presiflent Treasurer Linda Strassenmeyer Annemarie Margenau Faculty Advisor Miss E. B. Taber M. Adelmuu B. Miller Rappaport H. Axelrod N. Huggins Resnik J. Bernadt E. Jacobs Sandler I. Bremner W. johnson Szlntomusso NI. Cromnn S. Klein Scherban L. Fiskio J. Nebeluk Scott D. Germaine N. O'Brieu Shyray R. Greenberg A. Popvich Toime L. NVillner XVe ben neglected, we ben vergetteng WVe hopen you ben much regretten Dat der Deutscher Klub you not haven put In dis year's issue von der classen book! Mr. Mr. Mr M r PATRONS and Mrs. joseph Aaronson and Mrs. Lawrence Aaronson and Mrs. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Aaronson Samuel D. Abeshouse Bertram B. Adler Alan Alligator M r M r M r M r Mr. M 1' M r and Mrs. and and and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Stall W. Banister jack Bellin Fred Berns Micheal Bilides Charles Brown jack Brown Iacoh Brown Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Catlin Theodore F. Chilenski Mr. and Mrs. Arnold CODCl8Il Mr and Mrs. Herman Cohen Mr and Mrs. john Cook Mr and Mrs. Harold Cooley Mr David Costello Mr and Mrs. Carl Davis Mr and Mrs. Bobert T. Drazen M r M r M r and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Eli H. Einbinder jack Einbinder Arthur A. Eisele III M 1' Dr. Mr. Mr M r. and Mrs. James Farace and Mrs. Peter W. Fiskio and Mrs. Daniel Frame and Mrs. Irving Freeman and Mrs. Frank Gagliardi Lee and Gail Miss Ianyce An11 Gannon Mr. and Mrs. VValter Gannon Mr. and Mrs. NVilliam Goldstein Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. Iulius Greene Lillian A. Griffith Mr. and Mrs. lanies Groom Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fairbanks, M 1' and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Gurewitz Alvin P. Gurewitz- Alaska William Handleman H. F. Harkness Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth F. Hart Mr. M 1' Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs joseph Heller Milton S. Holiner . loseph D. Horowitz Mr. and Mrs. William Horowitz Linda Horwitz Irene and Howard P Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hubelbank Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Huggins Myrna E. Iacobson Mr. and Mrs. Saul Iacobson Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Kenney Mrs. Harry E. Klebanoff Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Kobb Mr. and Mrs. Max Lapinsky Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lender Mr. and Mrs, Eli Lettes Mr. and Mrs. Morris Levitin L. Liberman Vera Licht Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Lurie Mr. and Mrs. James MacFarlane Mr. John Masterson Harriet Matloff-Iill Lettes Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Maturo Susan McDonough Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Medalie Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Mermin Mr. and Mrs. David R. Miller Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mosher VVesley Eugene Needham Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pedroni ATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ponzo Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Papale Mrs. B. Rapuano Mr. and Mrs. Prentice Resnik Dr. and Mrs. Martin A. Rothman Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ruda Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Saidel Mr. and Mrs. F. M. St. Clair Mrs. Besse Samuels Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Dr. M r M r Mr. Mr M r Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and and and and and and and and and and and and and and M rs. M rs. M rs. M rs. M rs M rs. M rs . M rs. M rs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. M rs M rs. Karl Werner Sam Whitten Sidney Schaefler A. C. Schwartz Oscar Shanken Sidney S. Silverberg Abraham Silverman Theodore Silverman Maurice Solomon Samuel Spinner Max H. Teitelman Louis Tenner A. Thalberg Carl Robert Walman Louis Weigold Hy Weiner VVilliam Weinstein Autographs f1MMwJ fMQLwLQ X954 ,eg 49,491 .. CJ1fNkfL524 fbdgfdgwfz X 79944 F M62 2 dxk QK,,3.n,m,l,, 7W6LM if L.....,, Autographs Autographs ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS To all our Hillhouse faculty, for their complete cooperation in the compila- tion of this 1956 classbook, in spite of the many untimely and unavoidable class- room interruptions. To Mr. Ernest L. Stone, Supervisor of Art for New Haven Public Schools, for his valuable suggestions and helpful appraisals. To Mr. Donald S. 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