Hillhouse High School - Elm Tree Yearbook (New Haven, CT)
- Class of 1960
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Q x V ' '.f j 1. - , 5 7lkxQ,id'g':?g3gx:g':iX My ,Lklhiiv , Q ry Y ,f , N, ,L F .N A 1 .i, J I 2 , n 'U A a , -'21 X X? ,wgrjf 5 3. 5 I , ,- Q 'g if-Pfsiw V, ff 5 3 L , L , ,rm nf V5 6 2 42 4 U vu 5 3 v' ! 5 8 , W4 I ti E, , Q Q , fx , 1 1 .ff X . -,!' , S 3 QLAYL Q 'if' 1 gs Q.: -1W- 12 3' ' My .QE4-f.:,g.:s's,ef?'ff ' V1 Vi bf V I 1 t - X - few ' ' V as ff mir: :QT -mx-ws: 5 I 5 ff! 'X ff f . v' L Y 5 L E' i ff' A ,f The Elm Tree I96O Presented by The Senior Class Ne Haven Connecticut Hillhouse High School S lin. nv ,5..-1,-.. I. bk 0. ,An Gno- - . ' ' ',, ' -,, I I .- Rr 'f 'f ' . .. mr, an , - - A Q-was-7 .19 .Il up .-.vgt 4 4 , I ..,. .... ELM PQ if-Jiwvmj I96O Edztorral Board LINDA FRANZMAN Arroczate Edztorr Elrzabeth Decker Susan Evans Hamer Freedman Harry Glazer Elmor Goldfarb Myrna Greenberg Catherme Hxtchcock Leah Klarzko Allen Kone Susan Kwalbrun judrth Zommrck Bunneu Board CAROL MILLER TREE Edztor rn Chzef Nancy Levxtz Isabel Lewxs Elaxne Marcus Dorothy Meadow Judrrh O Brasky Barbara Reese Sally Ann Rosen Berh Shelmrz Lynn Smger Perry Werner .rw W9 EQIIIIQIIV iii ,......... .,..,4..,,,..................,.,...,..,.,...,...,... B miner: Manager Peggy Adelllll Beryl Cohen Laurel Gravxtz Lmda Guy Ruth Senderoff Art Board IRIS GURLAND Susan Evans Bonme Gorfam Martha Greenberg Shexla Greenberg Ellen Wmmck Photography Board FRANCES KELLY Davnd Wheeler Faculty Adwrerr Edzzorral and Banner: ROBERT E GOSSBLIN Cbmrman ROBERT T LEVINE Ex Ojiiczo MARION C SHERIDAN Lzzerary Ex Oficzo DAVID H COSTELLO Banner! Admmuzratwe 6 Rosalyn Horton Nancy Jane judge Marxlyn Kahan Barbara Schwartz Toby Greenberg Lorxlre Mxller Fred Morro Beverly Thalberg r Edztor Chzef Photographer Wllllam Severmo ALBERT W GRAY Arrzftant Chairman Photography ALICE H HOGAN Lfzerary J LOUIS SZEMANCZKY Art ELIZABETH C MALONE Iumor Board Our Theme-New Horizons Each age is faced with critical problems, problems peculiar to its own time. The problems of today are no more crucial to us than the problems faced by our predecessors seemed to them. Yet we, the Hillhouse graduating Class of 1960, hear on all sides the warning words that our generation must meet the greatest challenge that has ever faced any generation in the history of the world-the challenge of the space age. Today the world lives constantly in the shadow of the fear of destruction by the nuclear weapons of space. From all sides we hear that, in war, the use of these weapons could mean complete annihilationg that in peace, over-experimentation in this field could mean distortion of this earth and of the living creatures on it. This is the insecurity of life today. Yet the picture is not all black. If we put our scientific knowledge to use rather than to abuse, the future can be one of real progress. There are many ways, for instance, in which the new knowledge of the mechanics of space can work for us. Travel around the globe can become faster and easier and safer. In the field of medicine, our knowledge of nuclear radiation can carry hope for the control of diseases now uncontrolled. Industry, too, can use nuclear control to increase its production. And this is only the beginning, other possibilities for helpful application of our sometimes dangerous knowledge are numerous. Yes, there is hope in the soaring sixties. As the atom bomb has hurled us into NEW HORIZONS in outer space, so we, the members of the class of 1960, can reach for new horizons of the mind. And in doing so, we can channel our thoughts and energies for the peace and security, not the disintegration, of mankind. Let us, therefore, face the new horizons that open now before us, not with fear and dismay, but with hope and with conhdence in a glorious future. We of the Elm Tree student staff wish to express our sincere thanks to our faculty advisors: Mr. Robert Gosselin, chairman, Mr. Albert Gray, assistant chairman and photog- raphy, Miss Alice Hogan, literary, Mr. Louis Szemanczky, art, and Miss Elizabeth Ma- lone, junior board, for their patient and untiring guidance in the publication of this book. They Envrsron NEW HORIZONS Mr justrn O Bnen SUPERINTENDENT S CABINET AND BOARD OF EDUCATION Wrth hrs eye to the future and progress hrs arm Mr ustrn L OBr1en superxn tendent of schools heads the aclmrnrstratrve staff rn charge of the New Haven School System Hrs cabmet rncludes Mr Trmothy Curran assxstanr superrntendent rn charge of secondary educatron Mrss Mary Whxte assrstant superxntendent rn charge of elementary educatron Mr Russell Flanagan assrstant supermtendent rn charge of busrness and Mr Herbert Borman assrstant to Mr OBr1en 'Q Mr Trmothy Curran 8 Q Q . , . , w - J ' a ' 7 . . . , 1 a 7 ' Y . I . , . , . , . . ef:--t .sf f i--X.. , c V A . - . 1n Educatlon ffv' f--f nj asa Mr Russell Flanagan In the mrdst of therr countless dunes Mr OBr1en and Mr Curran find trme to vrsrt Hrllhouse frequently durmg the year They are usually to be found at rm portant school events and they together wrth the whole admmrstratxve staff are always present at Graduatron for they are deeply interested rn Hrllhouse students and graduates Mr O Brren also serves on the Board of Education wrth Mayor Richard C Lee Mr W1U1amJ Clancy president Mr MlfChCllSVlf1dOff vrce presrdent Dr Harry Conte Mrs Harry Barnett Mr john Braslm Mr Alphonso Tmdall and Dr Orville Sweetmg 'S Mrss Mary Whnte 9 s - 7 p, I Q Sv C I , ' A L '-15,1 ' Q . . . , . . , . . Y 3 1 1 , . . . . G . . , . - 1 1 ' 9 ' 1 ' x . , . , . , . 1 Hou 77111713 11351141115 01111111115 our lofty new 111111 NLLLIIH yet 1111l11nu1 Sh lkcspc lrc 10 114' uftcfd r1z'er in Jtutcf 111z!1r1r11 P' gf. l 0 New Horizons School Heads Formulate ROBERT T LEVINE In an era of Sputnrk where the whole Amerrcan system of educatron rs under constant scrutrny Rob ert T LeVrne our prrncrpal has formulated the well rounded program of Hrllhouse to meet the challenge of progress Under hrs drrectron the student body of nearly two thousand recerves a thorough educatron not only rn the scrences whrch are so emphasrzed today but also rn the arts whrch have always been necessary for mans satrsfactory exrstence Mr LeVrne rs well qualrfred for hrs responsrbrlrty by hrs educatron and experrence He recerved hrs Bachelor of Arts degree from Pennsylvanra State Unrversrty and hrs Master of Arts degree from New York Unrversrty he has also studred at the Unrver srty of Connectrcut and at Farrfreld Unrversrty At one trme Mr LeVrne drd orrgrnal research of the effect of ultra vrolet lrght on bacterra medra at an other he taught a course rn admrnrstratron at New York Unrversrty Robert LeVrne has long been assocrated wrth Hrll house as a student as a brology teacher as assrstant prrncrpal of the afternoon sessron as vrce prrncrpal of both sessrons and srnce 1951 as our chref ad mrnrstrator In thrs last posrtron he helps to prepare us for the future Mr LeV1ne proudly pomis ou! a basketball trophy lo Arlene Delllarro y ' 1 9 ' s 9 a , . . X N . . x.. , X . . , . . , . s 7 1 y . s 9 7 - S , r 5 , . ' . li Program for the S1xt1es In 1956 Mr George Kennedy became our assxstant prmcxpal Mr Kennedy rs a Wesleyan graduate and lnke Mr LeV1ne has long been as socxated wlth Hrllhouse havmg taught hlstory b1OlOgy physlcs and English before he moved to an excutlve posxtxon m the school Mr Kennedy asslsts Mr LeV1ne nn placmg students adjustmg schedules taking care of dxs c1pl1nary problems and escortxng vxsxtors through the blllldlflg He IS frequently seen v1s1t1ng class rooms and extra curricular acnvrtxes In thns way Mr Kennedy keeps IU close contact wlth the student body and faculty vwy 5,1 WF-sfa GEORGE W KENNEDY XX -3 ,,, ss: x X' :os 4 9 22-4 Mr Kennedy talk! matters over with Francef Kelly They A1d W1th Understandmg FLORENCE M DONOHUE As drrector of gundance at Hxllhouse Mrss Florence Donohue has many dunes In addmon to assnstmg Mr LeV1ne ln problems dealxng wnth the school program and platform she grves her tlme freely and wlllmgly to the 1nd1v1dual needs of the student body Through her real1 zanon of the need for better understandmg between the communxty and the school faculty and student body Mnss Donohue helps us all ni? M111 Donohue and Beverly Wzxman face a moment of decmon mm,- V-by, -4 And wlth Foreslght s.-isle' Stnvmg to make ends meet at Hlllhouse IS the job of Dr Dav1d Costello admlmsrrauve assxsram Mr Costello plays a major role m arrangmg aHa1rs whlch may fmanclally affect H1llhouse Mr Costello also supervxses the Blue and Whxre Shoppe our school store DAVID H COSTELLO ns' Nr l Whxle Mr Coftello lookx on Mr Elkm and Roberta Cohen duplay their wareJ to Ioan Wexmrem, Swan Kaplan, Hollu Granoff I5 2372? eff? . . 2 V V gr ' i 3 iv ' ,fiiiaa f Y L ' Yi Eelifgg 1 A V V I -i . . . . . ,P in V V ' fl 1 , 1 A1 X if , Y, X fe ' 1 ' ' lk V , 1 ' ' ' Z V busmess department iff! Anthony W Annuznata lv Honora P Coppmger We Keep Down to Earth The busmess department glves prevocatxonal as well as vocatronal trammg Durmg the sophomore year most of the courses offered are general nn nature and tn purpose and mclucle such sublects as arxthmetlc penmanshrp and clerrcal practnce Specrallzed vocatronal buslness eclucatlon ln subjects llke bookkeepmg stenography busmess mach1nes drstrlbutrve educatlon and bustness law IS avarlable to all qualnfled upperclassmen who wish SPCCIHC trammg ln some field of busmess Competltnve examl natlons ln each of these subgects are glven each year Ellzabeth Cllfford JOHN L COPPINGER Head Llllxan A Gflfflfh Stanley Kramarzyk 16 7 ' ' 7 . . , . , . . 7 , , . , . . y 7 . . , . . . 1 , , . . T' - -ag X -.il hi f' n-in Q ,LL if i ' 1 L,,, E .n., K, t I . I . . . , wg ig! , , K Q . i' in Business Under the direction of Mr. john L. Coppinger, head, the business department keeps abreast of the times. This year the business department participated in National Education Week by assisting with the publicity. The I.B.M. also gave a demonstration here of their electric typewriter. In every way the business department keeps in step with progress. Mr. Coppinger talk: businesx wrlb Jotepbine Weston. . s -PQ fl George S. Murray Maude W. Palmer Gabriella C. Pellegrino Jack Sutta OTHER DEPARTMENT MEMBERS: Bernice j. McGuire, Mary L. Nikkel -lf'- ' X 6 3 Txoukala, Ronald Murray, and Patricia Merci type buxily. yf If pl Qizsifi Counselrng service 154, Jeannette Baxt Wrse Counsel The Gurdance Department a most rmportant department rn ardrng and drrectrng the course of the students of Hrllhouse rs headed by Mrss Flor ence M Donohue Assrstrng her rn thrs vrtal structure are twelve members of the gurdance faculty Srx of these counsellors have specral posrtrons rn therr lields whrle the other srx have regularly assrgned groups of students placed under therr personal gurdance A new department member Mrs Hrldegarde Schwartz has thrs year replaced Mr Fredetrck C Morton as a sophomore counsellor Mrs Rothschrld and Mrs Reama are counsellors for the class of 1960 A student rn Hrllhouse has the same counsellor for hrs three years rn the school Durrng sophomore year hrs counsellor assrsts hrm rn learnrng more about hrmself and hrs school Q9 yd lus-rgf WrUram J Cavallaro FLORENCE M DONOHUE Head ,W Alrce R Parsons Dorothy M Pryde Lrllran S Reama Kenneth Redmond 18 3 , . r i . I y ' . , A K. V . ' - ' 1 1 'f 1 K U A rr. 3 Q. WW J r r.-- ..' Z ' 1 ,Jfpfii - 5' ' , -,rr ,Ili-'K'-ii, ' ' ' ' A -fgi - ' .,:,-:iii W V, ' '1'-':'.f N . , fl-Q , I LV C C ,kai V ' N . ,-. Clears the Path In junior year, she helps him become ac- quainted with the many different schools and colleges and the professions that he may study through the visits of representatives from various vocations and from the numerous schools of higher learning. Although both group and indi- vidual guidance are given during the sophomore and junior year, only private conferences are held in the senior year, conferences at which each stu- dent may personally discuss his problems, both present and future, with his own counsellor. Special services, such as psychological testing, program for homebound students, job placement, and the giving of College Boards, Aptitude Tests, and Scholarship Tests are also administered by this department. P V1 '1 l Murray Rothman he Paul E. Culver ,.......... Q' Mr. Zaorski offers a helping band lo Francet Kelly and Loui: Ludouiconi. 5-.t Leotta Rothschild Catherine Russell I-Iildegarde Schwartz Helene Shincel Robert C. Zaorski 19 english department Arthur Butts r-fb ffud Alice H Hogan Virginia Davis Ethel M Howlett Eleanor R Ilgen English Program The English program in Hillhouse is in accord with the ideas expressed in the recent publication, The Englirla Language Arif in the Secondary School, prepared by the Curriculum Commission of the National Council of Teachers of English, of which Dr. Sheridan, head of the department, is secretary. The Hillhouse program focuses upon individual student growth in four aspects of English: speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Underlying all English work is emphasis on thinking. Independent reading is strongly encouraged. There is no set list of books which must be mastered , the range of reading is wide. Books for en- joyment, information, and challenge are selected in the light of student interests and needs Books that have endured are not slighted in favor of contemporary books both are included as is the literature of all nations 59' 'Qi DR MARION C SHERIDAN Head Bertha K Frehse 'Q' 55:5 iff 5 ' wi? Ruth B Leighton 20 Q a ' A f .sw v 1, 'f '- lriyi. l 2 , I ,Q . , -.np , N . ,V it , .1 - , . i A ft ., ,, , nj ,Q . ,, I favynt, a V , e- , ' M :gi ,V 3 3 J 'mf' .- ':,f,Q: 5-f a - 1 Ji ff , A 4 .,. Az' , I vw,-, .1 ' .S f 7 'N ' if I ,K Q, wigs 4' .fb iq L, - F- ,-, ' ?', 'Qi' an ' - ' r , req -- I , , . if r 1. in K Leads The Way As the English department aims for the devel- opment of competence in writing, students write frequently and confer with their teachers about the effectiveness of their attempts to communicate through letters, expository writing, and imagina- tive writing. The Sentinel, the Gleam, and the Elm Tree provide opportunities for publication. Finally, the department favors visits to mu- seums and plays, and offers the pupils the use of audio-visual aids-films, radio, television-as tools for learning. Ruth C. Lindwall 127' Franklin D. Rowe Emma M. Ruff LX Dr. Sheridan examinex a neu' book, while Marilyn Alpert and Peggy Adelizzi look on approvingly. , , v.,' 1. E- Jfggn q . -.L .g 1 fr r 111 H ii l wif? at 5 1- FE Pauline McQuigg Mary C. Nolan Anne S. Stevens Jeanne M. Treanor OTHER DEPARTMENT MEMBERS: May Cashman, Catherine Kalett 21 history department Herman R Cherman Melbourne J Gallup Solomon Govrin Edith B Isbell History Course History, the study of past events with their causes and effects, is essential and interesting for all. Our history department, headed by Dr. Louise Wrinn, emphasizes the teaching of three histories: world history, modern history, and United States history. World history includes the study of the development of other countries. Understanding of the essential historical events of the nations of the world gives the student a keen insight into the rise and fall of govern ments and their effects upon people and upon the world in which we live DR LOUISE G WRINN Head I Esther E Mead 22 46 . X K , ' Q .AJ l , V , ' 1 i . -Z ' . - ijfflii . 4- if -' - . V 1 5 s f V V ' Q t '- f' f rfgj Is Vital and Flexible Modern history encourages the student to read a newspaper and to keep up with current events. History is being made every day, and it is im- portant that one be able to understand what is happening today if he is to imagine what may happen tomorrow. United States history gives us a background of our country's great heritage, Studying it, we real- ize how precious the United States really isi understanding it, we will not take our hardewon democracy for granted. , ,N ,deze i,,, '1?' HER!!! Dr. Wrirzn, Franrer Kelly, and Elliot Brumlzerger aa'm1'fe binary award. 2 c xiii . if wr a C-,P fsther A.gxPeck, ,, Albert A, Seretny Mae F. Tiernan Ethel Walker K-J illicbele Stiriilnff, Rare-Billie Iloffmarz. Ollze lane Zatfmrziiii. Swan Gnmoff, Steplven Srheflmn. Leon Sigal, Mr, Serelm. Charlet Marchef. and Shelllflll Rlfe look happy after a iucceffful zlelzale. 1ndustr1al and fine arts department 13 joseph F Adams swf mari' Annabelle V Dtrks Industry and Art The buzz of a saw the scratch of a compass the blast of a trumpet the whnstle of a teapot these and many other sounds dally fill the rooms rn mdustrnal and fine arts classes The mdustrlal arts department has added classes m electrlcrty and radlo to the present schedule of mechan1cal drawmg drlver educatlon photog raphy homemakmg general shop and metal work Thls year not only busmess and general but college students too are takmg mdustrral arts courses Show cases throughout the school d1spIay the handlwork of these students Ellen L Celentano DONALD S KIMBALL, Head 3' Alan Ettmger Rrta Forest 24 Q Q Q Q 9 - - - - - - 7 9 ' x a s - r Fl . QR . rs ' 4 I ,4 V x Y Both Flourish Here Bringing culture to our school is the work of the fine arts department. The art section helps students acquire an appreciation and a working knowledge of art, Musicwise, the Glee Club, the Senior Chorus, and the Hillhouse Band provide pleasure for our assemblies and present their own annual concert. The band also plays at parades and athletic events. Mr. Donald Kimball directs the industrial and fine arts departments. Richard Sbrobe, Kenny Nulm, and Mr. Kimball :lady future plan: a u,. V W - Q he ' NJ' Zi I 3 x 'gg v i I f ees Qi Robert E. Gosselin Albert W. Gray Fred Hoffman Donald Piscitelli - f' 'V . 'af .i e fa ee- it vb .- , as , t 'sig fligfzi-Q , N A 4' l . 1: Q 5 5' ' 'fi Frances V. Madden J. Louis Szemanczky Rodney Thomas Lois Vaughn forelgn 1 guage e artment -RQ If ai W Theodore Crosby Steifa S Harrrson Human Barriers Are Broken Thls year the Hxllhouse forelgn language department under the chalr manshxp of Mr Gordon Chrxstopher has entered the competmve spmt of the space age by offermg the study of Russ1an to the student body In addmon to Russxan the Romance languages CFrench Itallan Latm and Spamshj plus German and Hebrew are taught by the forergn lan guage teachers who use the aural oral method Clearnlng by soundb The use of audlo vlsual equrpmenr and rape recordxngs combmes pleasure wxth the busmess of lea.rn1ng These facxlmes also axd nn the learmng of the hlstory and culture of the country 1n whxch the language IS spoken A requlrement for membershnp ln the varxous forelgn language clubs IS a good scholastlc average rn the language spoken nn the club tv Florence A Frost GORDON N CHRISTOPHER H ead If Esther W Hendrxcks Edgarj Lafrenlere Mary F Lowry 26 , - ' 9 . I 3 1 5 , - 2111 r ' ' . 4143- ,Q fe 'P' .sf Q , ' '3' . 3- I f ' ,Q - F: mf . li X .0 -Es 'ds 2 iv ,g ...nas . , Z gg ! .. I I nt K QQ. gg? in ' if. G ' 3 tw , 4 . in 1 5 A 3.41 fr ls H as rg, 4 -, . A 1, rr, ' all af - Q 5552? r Q gap by Mutual Language Understandmg KY? af X 'X 11111 Mr Cbrmopher and Dawd Hormutz look arkance at bemg interrupted W 1--'rv 'js Mrldred Pond Frances M Samson Esther B Taber Susan R Wrlcox Mn Samfon point: out the city of Iefufalem to Judy Matllef Vxckz Zolot Lmda Franzman Mrchael Dm :J and Perry Welnw 27 A S , If , Q ,s -fi' 3 - 'Ji if ,, , g s . W wr, I ' 1, ' , 2 r .Q I Ny Y 70' s 5' Vt. ar f 3 V s ' ,i ' f i--g? . Q X 2. -Q M! Q V AMR ' I if gn y . ' Hg,-? ,X r 'K . x L A. 5 A A ,gg . .VV n'-,K , I N i New Math Develops Thinking and Accuracy In the area of mathematics, courses are provided at Hillhouse for college and non-college students alike. Applied mathematics courses are provided . for pupils whose formal education will end with high school graduation. rnathenlatlcs Mathematics courses required of pupils who plan to attend college, are depaf t1'I1CI1f also available here. Finally, there is an. accelerated math program which prepares outstanding students for advanced placement in college. 131' YS li Jlwfllaf if George Chernoll Paul Cochrane CHARLES A STERNBERG Head Will' Irving Elkm Lauretta Fox Howard V Gartland 28 in a Changing World All the mathematics courses lead, not only to an understanding of the fundamental concepts, but also to the development of accuracy and logical thinking. The mathematics department, as well as the mx science department, is under the direction of Mr. 'V . .',, ag' t an fi K' Charles Sternberg. ' gm, N 7 s X X Mr. Stemberg and Alan Miller look over a new math book fd'-4 -sn-19 i ax Harry Levitin Elizabeth Malone Stephen E. Marcucci C. Carl Palluotto i I i i Striving for the right amwer, Michael Davis, Roxemarie Term, and Lewis Roxenbaum work diligently. 29 Strong Bodles Help Us Meet The physlcal educatnon department headed by Mr Sam Bender arms to develop the human body provlde skrlls for lersure llfe and foster good Physical sportsmanshlp among Hrllhouse students Those takmg gym come under the general physical educanon program educatlon Thls year they spent two months of the school year rn the pool The re depflftfllent mamder of the year they played such games as touch football soccer tennls track and basketball and also had some condrtlonxng and skxlls dnlls The SPCC1al1ZCd physrcal educatron program governs all the varslty and lumor vars1ty athletlc teams 'll Q 31 ,65 I WI 'M' 4 ,imma Lynn Becroft James J Davm SAM BENDER Head Q kim li! George Dorm Vlola M Gradeck Edward Klrmczak 30 . , - l Y 3 . . . , . 7 7 7 ? L or , ' fi? T eff' H ,, ,-Mfl A I 1 Wise ,i 3 .rf . , ,. . ,M l-., Fr, A A ,. ,. . .' -at V 4, -q v f , 14, , , , t - '.-.fiq L i l, 'fafiii 1 JL f A Zi n n' ' . 1 , AHL'-1 - . ' f ' V ,- Q ' ,1,, wlL71 'Lf-33' ' - X ffgzj,,g1.,.,7r fsi'H:3 ' 'uw , ,K f-f- ' 4 ' W f . , , X i,g.,L, A f fs 3 4' 'mf I W ' 'l'if 'ei,Qa-'fl Q -pil' , f , -lf? . .11 3W,:'.--2-. - ' g1,, ' 9 1 ' ' Q X, s ff 1 W.. wx 14 IU ini X the Demands of the Space Age Mmy students can join teams which compete with other schools in such sports as football, soccer, swimming, ice hockey, basketball, bowling, rifle marksmanship, track, baseball, golf, and tennis. C ym classes got the greatest use of outdoor ficilities ever agorded to Hillhouse students, for this was the hrst year that these facilities were available near at hand for use by the physical education classes. Offered for the second year was the Red Cross course in Senior Lifesaving under Mr. Albert Gray given, too, for the first year was a swim- ming course for non-swimmers. f - if thaw' I I 4 W ennie C. Schurig William M. Sullivan 3 WU! UU52, if Q L Mr, Sullivan. Mr. Darin, and Mr. CaJey diirun a winning play G- i Kenneth Sweeten Anthony Vitolo 7' Dr. Frank Mongillo, Team Physician Gerald Brumberger, Steven Belof, Roben Goldstein, Gerald Franco. and William White veueu refrain barketlzall recbmquer, 31 sclence department V33 five Q 87Q!i8Hw'- at Mary Cahlll Mxldred Colbert And Sc1ence Today wlth the race for scxentnhc knowledge of most vltal concern to the nation an even greater stress than usual IS placed upon the nmportance of scxentnlic sublects 1n educatlon Bxology IS a requlstte for all sophomores a second year stressmg anat omy phystology and psychology IS offered for g1rls Physlcs and chemxstty are also offered to upper classmen who are glven an opportumty to carry on more extens1ve expertments 1n our modern laboratortes Under the gutdance of Mr Charles Sternberg head of the department Htllhouse students thus gam a solxd foundatlon ln the Held of scnence l i Nw-1 l Danlel Casey CHARLES A STERNBERG Head l. Robert Conte Ann Fraulo 32 . 1 7 l 1 ' , . . . . . 7 7 7 ' 7 ' 7 7 ' T .L 1 or ,- ' 5,5 lv ' ,:f ,1 Q 6 f A Q a ,'. .1! ' I z-,,.A . X .4 f r A f f Hi , 1 5 fe ' ' .. A . -1 T. Lv U' J ' , 1' 3' in ' . , t I 714 ' . 'bf g ' 3 as A Comes Into Its Own OTHER DEPARTMENT MEMBERS: Merle R. Tripp, George T, Vitelli 4523 1131 . Mark Goldrlein and Donald Weinstein .ftruggle with their experiment while Mr. Hodge look: on douhtfully. 5 E if Ann Glasheen Cullen Hodge Steven Signore Alfred N. Sproule Science hai a language of in own. Mary Williams There's Never a Dull Minute Here office staff In the Hillhouse main office, five women, Mrs. Marian Phillips, Mrs. Elizabeth Lammlin, Mrs. Elsie Rubino, Mrs. Helen Sjogren, and Mrs. Gladys Petzold, quietly and efficiently help the executives run the school. Mrs. Phillips, head of the office staff, sees that all of the teachers' ma- terials are ready on time and that everything is under control in the ofiice. At the information desk, Mrs. Lammlin receives all visitors to the building, as well as those coming to see Mr. LeVine or Mr. Kennedy. She also answers the telephone, types needed materials, and handles student ex- cuses. The typing, filing, and preparing of daily notices is done by Mr. LeVine's secretary, Mrs. Rubino. The transcripts for seniors who are seek- ing admission to college are taken care of by Mrs. Sjogren, the school's bookkeeper. Finally, Mrs. Petzold handles all new registrants and completes transcripts for pupils leaving Hillhouse during the school year. Elizabeth N. Lammlin Vt 'W' bf Gladys T. Petzold Marian Phillips, Head Clerk Mn. Phillip: await: Mr. LeVine'.r decision. Elsie Rubino Ellen S jogren A New Look Lights Up the Library Under the supervision of Miss Elizabeth Tracy, librarian, students of Hillhouse have become ac- quainted this year with the facilities and services of their fine library, which they may use any free period for which they have obtained a permit slip. To borrow books for pleasure, to secure research material, to browse, or to receive instruc- tion concerning reference tools are the main reasons for their visits. The highlight of this year is an addition of 1,600 new books. In this special collection there are various types of college catalogs, occupational courses, and books adopted for sight conserva- tion classes. An addition of best sellers, including the ever-popular Exodur, is also now found on the shelves of the Hillhouse library. Twenty-six student assistants work in the library during school hours, charging and discharging books, entering and processing magazines, deliv- ering library slips, and checking in new books. Through the constant efforts of Miss Tracy and her staff, the Hillhouse library is thus ready to serve its students at all times. llllllf BIIUK T xlfllhti f ,H gi' e e A dh .1 2 ., ,444 a 3525 . . 4 I Rita Freed Jet: up an mteremng duplay for the library They Maintain Our Health for the Soaring Sixties health department 43 if -ln, Mary Dunn, N urfe ,,,.e,.,,M, as .Fifa Miss Dunn, Miss McGorty! There's an emergency here! This call, more than once, has sent two white-capped figures to the aid of a stricken stu- dent. For one of the schools many responsibilities to its students is the insuring of their health and well-being. The nurses' jobs begin with the opening of the school year, and for the next ten months their tasks are endless. Students must have a physical exam, which may bring an illness or troublesome defect to the attention of our health department. In addition, the nurses make sure that each student has a dental checkup and an eye test. Daily the health center is a busy place, as the nurses attend to the health complaints of students, and administer free polio shots. Their constant checking of disturbances which often seem minor to us is of vital im- portance in maintaining the health of the student body. Margaret McGorty, Nurfe r he Vititing the nurse it a pleafant experience for Billy Seuerino, comulting Mis: Margaret McGorty, and Kathleen Longyear, comulting Min Mary Dunn. 36 They Cook Up Something Good The hour is an early one, seven-thirty, when Mrs. Florence Kesses, dietitian, and her workers begin preparing lunch for the more than two thousand Hillhouse students. By eleven-forty- eight, the two cafeterias, each with identical serv- ing units, are teeming with hungry students, the first wave of live to be served here daily. Hotdogs, hamburgs, and Italian meals have always been favorite dishes of Hillhouse students, and they still top the list this year. In addition to these hot lunches, separate items, such as fruit, milk, and ice cream may be purchased. Students appointed for the purpose check to see that every- one does his part in returning trays, depositing trash in containers, and keeping the cafeteria clean, By five minutes after one, the school has been fed, and except for the clatter of dishes in the kitchen, quiet has been restored to the Hill- house dining room. 9 1 iii:-t Priscilla jolmron Mari Crii i Barbara Cohen Carol White , P r , Francer Davix, and Belly Clark talk over future plant. cafeteria Florence R. Kesses Dietitian vital...- . Mfr. Sonya Tetrneyer rut: the rake while Mrt. Alice Griffin tpooru out the fruit Jalad. zz zz zu Sh xkupn irc 38 f1.'l5m1'u 4' ' 'uffrf 1ff.1,K .1!IL'l,1fPLfff7fL UI ff! .1 1 ' 1 ' New Hor1zons Q, WU' SE LGRS With Noble Words Class Motto Reach df or a wanr expectafmnf should exceed bn gmxp Class Poem NFW HORIZONS l960 H11 The dream of ecnturxes The wlne of power Rfused to gmexous ends The rulers staff Hevsn of the stuff of msdom Right md power frlends Hal The dreqm of sages Knowledge rlmpfmt C 'aught 1nd trfuned for good Its bequty feedxng Umverswl soul and substance Irlendshlp understood Hsu The drerm of poets ln the heart of tune The themes of mankmd Set m txmeless moulds of concrete UDC,lCfSI1HdlDi, vuthout rhyme H11 The drerm of eenturxes Upon the forehead of 1 youth A eroxn n of strength and glory I-lul the ILL III vwhleh Hls wx lbLlO1N 1Sfl1f yy lsdom of tht yxorld And to rn ended story Q FTFCVN ell Llnda leopold 1960 40 1'1- .' Y . A g . v Y' L , . .I- t - 'I 2 4 1 1 . Q , A V A1 b fl- Eestnsy and peace set burning 1 A Q p A . L . . . A 5 1 ' Y ' . t fl- . . 1 A V ' V x A Y L Y VL 1. .L YA, Y ,F '. '- 1 VA . V ,, S.y I 4 7 We Face the Future CLASS OFFICERS G Brumberger Presndent M Goglxa V1cePres1dent R Post Secretary S Floman Treasurer Classmates Upon our graduation ln june we may lrken ourselves to young saplmgs at spr1ngt1me for our roots are founded deep nn the rlch so1l of the lessons and experlences we have encountered ln our hxgh school years Then lrke the young sapllng our branches wlll stretch out towards new and greater horizons Thxs may mean mrnous things to each of us but onc thmg wc all have 1n com mon IS the drlve to become productxve and responslble cmzens and to buxld happy and successful llves As we grow rn age and ln ugor lnkc thc young saplmg vue vull draw strength from our roots the lessons and expcrxences of our years at I-Irllhouse It has been both an honor and a PI'lYllCgf, to serxe as thc prcsndent of the class of 1960 I vush to thank my most competent fellow ofhccrs Manon Robert and Stexen for thelr asslstance and co operatnon I would llke to thank you too my clxssmates and to wmsh you success health and happlncss nn the years to come Your frlend Gerry Brumberger 41 ' v Y - 1 ' y - w 1 - v . 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' L ' , , 1 , v a A ' 1 Class Leaders WN' SENIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD lst row G Santacqua C Norvxtz M Hall D Raskm R Rlce B Lettes V 1 Turner L Pearlman Rogers B Shelnntz L LaVorgna 3rd row W Ryan R Post S Scherban W Barclay Znd row R Cohen C johnson J Vxrgllro M Paleslu S Creto R Levme M Freedman -QL- SENIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD Class oilicers plus two representatnves from each semor homeroom compose the Senlor Executnve Board Gerald Brumberger presldent of the class presxcles over all meet rngs of the board serves as overall chanrman of all semor acttvmes and represents the class at all mterscholastxc affanrs Assumtng pres1dent1al dutles nn case of Gerald s absence IS our vxce presldent Marlon Goglxa and answermg class correspondence and recordmg the mmutes IS our secretary Robert Post Fmally Stephen Floman treasurer handles all fman cral matters pertalrung to the class Some of the dunes undertaken by the Semor Executive Board are orgamzatxon of all standmg commnttees supervlslon of the measurements for caps and gowns and dnrectlon of assngnments for the Senlor Prom Class Day Class Glft and Class Motto commxttees In addxtnon to these RCIIVIIICS for the past two years the Semor Executlve Board has planned class projects such as the annual school concert David Cohen mtfoducer Ellen Abramx and other member! of the Senfmel al 4 temor auembly 42 Direct Our Activities 1 T STUDENT COUNCIL lst row M Goglxa M Koseroski G Santacqua A Kaplowe Solomon M Giles R Osborn H Stem 3rd row R Wood A Goodwin E Goodrnaster 2nd row 1 Arserio B Gorfaxn G Infantino H Aiken J nmger L Spencer J Franco STUDENT COUNCIL Naturally outstanding among the organnzatxons at Hillhouse the Student Council under the direction of Mrs Esther Hendricks is the school s governing body It has yurrs diction over the Traffic Squad the Guide Squad and the Blue and White Shoppe It also sponsors many drnves includlng the United Fund March of Dimes Heart Fund Tag Day and Bundle Week drives Student representatnves are elected to the group from each homeroom Officers chosen by the members this year nnclude president Arthur Martorella vice president Robert Goldstein secretary Kathy Vrglnone and treasurer Bruce Lev Hen Sensor boy: watch a ilm from the back row 43 While Committees Arrange .I ,K CLASS MOTTO COMMITTEE lsr row S Greenberg F Fr1edman L LaVorgna P Dudek ms D Gamm S Small P Parker D Hart 5rd row L E Tyson B Thalberg S Sutherland N Stone I Courtmanche R Horton E Goldberg 2nd row H Vmson J Selwrtz .I Smrrh B Epsrem P Den B Wrxman G Powell E Goldfarb D Axelrod A Kaplowe x., CLASS GIFT COMMITTEE lsr rom lx W'ol1nsky S lxvwalbrun E Freeman NI Inreglna bergz A Sharp J Solomon C Norvxrz G Meyers S Blodxnger lx Lmden vrd rovs C Kaye R Guarmo D johnson M Adehzzr S H R Mas1 P Holmes L Carbom E Sheeley N Israel K Jolley A Lockett K Longyear C Har 7f1Lll'0VN S orvurz Cohen B Dmnersrem S Sahecrer F Chambrelh M Green kms D Lrpsher B Jacobs 44 . 4 J , ' , , xx' , Q 6 .. , . , . , . , , . , I. , . , , . . , . , . . . . . , , , . , . , . . , . , . , . , . - . , . , . , . , . . QL -2 . r- L . , ' .. I .. 1.. ,. ,, ' , .f M. ., ,. I 3 . I , 1 'I . I m I 4. 1 A A s I ,. ' ' , f . ' ' . , , . , . ,I . , , . , . , . . . , . , . . . ,. , ,. ,, , , . A , , . , . . , . , . , . y - . . , . , . , . , . , . , , , . , . , . v - v A I A w - ' 1 ' w ' ' Class Affa1rs CLASS DAY COMMITTEE lst Row L Krvelson B Azano R Senderoff S Scherban 2nd Row F Kelly E Abrams M Greenberg S Goldstem C Harkms CLASS MOTTO COMMITTEE Wrth New Honzom for therr theme th1s year the Class Motto Commrttee sought to find approprxate les bon mors Under the drrectron of Mrs Hendrxcks faculty advrsor and Peter Dudek charrman the commxttee rev1ewed all the suggestrons and finally chose the one whrch seemed most approprlate to the majorlty Reach far for a mans expectatrons should exceed hrs grasp CLASS GIFT COMMITTEE As a token of love and apprecxatron each years senlor class presents a gift to the school Wnlllngly each member of the class contrxbutes towards a fund to purchase a grft wh1ch wrll be lastmg and approprrate The Class Glft Commrttee selects that gnft and presents nt to the school on Class Day The Class Glft Comm1ttee th1s year IS headed by Margaret Integlna CLASS DAY COMMITTEE To capture our outstandlng moments at Hlllhouse durmg the past three years and to make them relxve rn all our hearts the 1960 Class Day Commrttee began productlon plans thrs year on a wlder scope than rs usually attempted by such commlttees Wrth fond and pleasant memorxes the class of 1960 recalled at Class Day the events of three years lnvmg always pongnant when recreated by classmates wxth skxts and musxc Because of the trreless and nmagrnatnve efforts of student chalrman Stephen Scherban hrs commrttee and faculty chalrmen Mrs Steffa Harrrson and Mr Theodore Crosby the 1960 Class Day reached a new horlzon nn class days 45 L IAVorgna L. Carbdni.. Y C , l Y 1. Johnsph, IR. Leyine, L. Guy, Giles, B A Henkm 7 , . Th1s Was, Indeed, PROM COMMITTEE lst row E Marcus K Svxrrdoff G Hennxnger L Rusconr H Freedman M Dahlgren I Lewxs 5rd row V Fletcher R Gmsburg A Mxller T Hunt N J Vlrgrlro J Zommrck S Stem 2nd row L Aaronson E Cherman R Walter K Arden Adams R Levrrme S Granoff SENIOR PROM COMMITTEE The years come and the years go and changes follow fast upon one another but one thrng rn the hrgh school world remams almost unchanged through the years the semor prom Oh the muslc and the dress of the gxrls may be dnfferent but the young yoy and fellowshrp remam undnmmed unchanged by the mere passmg of years It was May 6 thus year at nme oclock that members of the class of 1960 met to dance together m the Hrllhouse gym In addrtnon to the charrman Larry Ruscom vrce chaxrmen Gall Hmnmger and joan V1rg1l1o secretary Karen Svlrldoff and faculty advxsor Mrs Esther Hendrlcks the assrstant charrmen and their varrous commrttees worked dnllgently to make the prom a most heavenly success And heavenly was the word for the Space Age the World of Tomorrow and the Stars of Today were all most ap propr1ately represented IH the beautrfully decorated gymnaslum One and all we spread our wings and had a wonderful time. 46 a N1ght to Remember PQ ml tub' PROM COMMITTEE lsr row H Mxller K Edmonds M Montanan L Mnller rence R Rxccxun J Rrchner A Martorella D Gamm B Gorfam C Mxller B Epstern 3rd row G Epstem G Brumberger S Floman D Cohen 2nd row J Knpperman D Sugarman L Leopold M Green R Post L Sngal j Arserno S Belofi S Be C berg., D Ins mo K V l 1 er C Mxrsky few- PROM COMMITTEE lst row S Rosen E Wnnnxck B Alderman N Magnd P Olmer B Henkm B Levett B Reese P Bye! E Decker 3 d r row I Goodkofsky A Shafer M Rutenberg R john 2nd row M Echter S Jacobson A Baldwin L Nankm son H Muller 47 I :,: 4 L -I' 4 C: 1 .5 I rf ' ' O I--Y L 1' eff? H 1 ,HM - , M 're , l xy. 'A l, -. Y , l, . l , . - . ,'. .A , . , V' , . ,l .D njamin, ..Mitch- Y, . p' , . ig lone, D. Meadow, M. Goglia, B. Law- ell, J. Wilson, H. M'll , . ' . 1 'S I N . , , . If' Q ' ,. . n V, C' . 1 . 1 ' Q' -, Y A N . i ll f - 5,5 , ' When All Were Young QSM PROM COMMITTEE lst row B Cohen L Gravntz J Bassett D Guarxno E A Green D Hart T Ilexscher R Horton Freeman D Howard M Integlla 5rd row A Johnson M Bannxng R Blenner J CHSSILTY Znd row 5 Carter T Fraranronnn M johnson B Lease Diamond Franr W juzwxakowskx 5 Grenet 'P'-4Q7' ..- s PROM COMMITTFP ISI FOW M Kdhim. B Schwartz, H Kugell, B Kleper, 'ard row L Merrram H Matloff,j Koslov, K Nuhn, C, L Pause Lxcbowxrz Znd row E 5mxth,P Svneedler,L Levmson 48 'Z 12 - 0- A .-1 . v, ,Ik , ,, vw -,- ' ' ' :L My 7 4 ' - L, . Lg-. Eg. M ' ' , A uf, f ,sh ,,f,z ' ' ' 'X -X . . , . , , , . , . . , . , . , . . V , 4 , . , . , . . , . , . , . 3' -5- I ,, .- J f: :S . v J 0 C- ' v v 5' x ' i ' 1 , .. . And Girls Were Beautiful At the Jemor prom Mr LeVxne and Mr! Hendrick: greet M and Mn Tmzolby Curran and Alan Heller Su mg Softly Linda fwankm peering orer her partner! Jboulder Hrzdx llve prom exulmg Paul Befrne and hu date lead the Grand March at the Jemor prom ua, Susan Grarmff Ellen Wznnzck and Perry Werner here Eduard Whxte and Paul Bexrne preierzt the Hxllbouxe lurlbday rake to Mr LeVme ,, 0 . E 4 bf e Q 5 , ,K - a l R up 1 ' l 1 I , 7 , . o V v l ' ' Y , Elaine Tombank, Bao: Soloman, larry Ardito, Diane Howard, If you look cloxely, yozernqy Jee Paul Cobarf, Louije Aaro-mon, - ig , 5 1 x W V . , . . V , I , . . . 49 As Sophomores Here We Started Hlllhouse awaited us in the nostalgic disposition of its last year on Tower Parkway while we stood in front of its door a Shetland clad mob in dazed anticipation of our first year on Tower Parkway We watched with envy as the self assured upper classmen hurried to their homerooms then we in turn were herded into the assembly hall later to be assigned to our homerooms The first issue of the Senzmel with its announcement of the Harvest Festival week end brought us into the Esprit daccord of Hillhouse With awe and adulation we watched Tom Petrillo and Elaine Bober receive their titles of Harvest Festival King and Queen Chapped lipped and frost bitten we hurried home from the football game with spirits and banners crushed but the spirits at least were revived that evening by the gay romantic strains of the orchestra at the Harvest Festival Dance We returned to classes on Monday feeling very much a part of Hillhouse took part in the traditional assembly A certain Mr Claus and some worthy helpers CCould they have been Hillhouse students7J distributed presents to sick children throughout the wards at the New Haven hospitals Delirious with Christmas spirit we filed out of those hallowed halls to twelve glorious days of freedom and 1fI'CSPOI1SllJlllfy CWe could hardly understand when our upper classmen groaned So much homeworkl' J We were proud of Dorothy Meadow who was elected treasurer of the Student Gov ernment Margaret Integlia who was elected vice president of the Student Government Perry Weiner who was chosen alternate in the Voice of Democracy Contest and scholars Ellen Abrams Lmda Leopold Robert Ritch Richard Shiffrm Sheldon Rice Leon Sigal and David Cohen who thoroughly exhausted the supply of academic awards at the prize assembly Meanwhile already almost sophisticated juniors we discovered Bobs Yorkside where we leisurely nibbled on coke straws and coffee spoons after school hours We heard fan 7 ,C IRIS GURLRIU 50 7 7 7 ' I 7 7 7 I 7 I 3 y . , . 7 3 3 7 - I ' At Christmas time, Tower Parkway became Shubert's Alley as juniors and seniors 3 , .. , . S , ' Z 1 Z ' 7 7 7 7 7 Y 9 . , . . . . , . , . , I. , X The Trip Well Always PIIZC tastic reports of the new school which was being built on Sherman Parkway We cheered our basketball team to near victory and vowed that next year wed be going to Boston' We were by this time so caught in the Hillhouse whirl that we could hardly remember a time when we had not been members of the herd which filled the halls Oh its a long long while from May to December and vice versa but the days grew short as the time neared for us to take our final exams It was sad to leave those ancient halls which had seen some of our grandparents as sophomores but we knew that we would never truly be leaving for in the wonderful new building of Hillhouse would ever burn the old spirit The polish we had attained as sophomores seemed to dim faintly as in bewrlderment we entered the new school in the fall of 1958 It was a disappointment too that we could not direct the incoming sophomores from room to room in the new and beautiful building But we learned quickly that for instance Mr Chernoff was no longer in room 111 but B312 Cwe hoped for his sake that the blackboard ledges were big enough for and Thanksgiving games were for the first time made one The royal procession this year was headed by the beautiful queen Slava Mykety and the dashing king Edward Goglia Neither team won so better than usual spirits prevailed at the dance at the Goffe Street Armory that night We re going to Boston' Trite but true for the Hillhouse basketball team magnrfi cently did it again Among our classmates on the team were Steve Beloff Alan Shaeffer erry Franco and Gerry Brumberger We returned to New Haven the conquering heroes this alone was enough to carry us to the next event the unior Prom organized by chair man Mike Freedman vice chairman Alan Miller and secretary Susan Granoff This was the year of Rockets to the Moon Beat Miles Davis and Progressive azz Connecticut Conformity Credit Cards and unior Apps Strangely enough the latter for many took precedence over all of the former and we walked in a daze for weeks before and after the ordeal X YRIS GUILND 51 . , . , . , , U , l , , A . . .ly . ' , 3 7 . I . . . 7 . . Y ' 9 Q 7 7 7 . . . they weren'tD. This year, along with many other innovations, the Harvest Festival - 7 ! D . 1 ' 7 I ' Y Y J , - 2 a J 1 ' , 3 ' , Z , 4 . , , , . . J , D V And, Semors, Here We Now Must Part Elected presrdent of the school was Arthur Martorella elected secretary was Kathy Vrglxone Class officers were presrdent Gerald Brumberger vrce presrdent Margaret Integlra secretary Robert Post and treasurer Marlon Goglra Agam our class was represented proudly rn the prxze assembly by regular prrze wmners Karen Svrrrdoff Leon Srgal Nrna Leopold Dave Cohen Robert Rrtch Rxchard Shrffrrn Sheldon Rrce Dorothy Meadow Ellen Abrams Perry Werner Martha Greenberg and some new ones rncludxng jeff Frant Alan Mrller Susan Sterlrng Elaine Cohen Susan Evans Steve Turner Gerald Goldberg Lmda Nankrn Nedra Israel and Ella Rrccrutn The new top men of the thlrd estate were Davld Cohen edrtor-rn chxef of the Sentmel Paul Cohart edrtor rn chref of the Gleam and Lrnda Franzman edrtor rn chref of the Elm Tree Headmg the Madrson Avenue srde of the publrcatrons were Alan Mxller busr ness manager of the Sentmel Steven Benjamrn busxness manager of the Gleam and Carol Mrller busrness manager of the Elm Tree Art edltor of the Elm Tree was Ir1s Gurland When the senrors recerved notrce of admrssrons to colleges had therr prom and began to prepare for graduatron we knew rt would not be long to June As we entered rnto that Long Hot Summer and headed for those sun drenched beaches the senror year seemed to loom rn the dnstance and yet rt would be only a matter of months But soft what lrght through yonder wmdow breaks It rs the morn and came the dawn of that first day of our last year at Hrllhouse Even the slammrng of our lockers was just a brt mdolent and self assured But actrvrty not mdolence was our mann stay Progress that had swept away the Harvest Festrval swept rn the senror class wrth a bnl hant Sophomore Day Assembly Among the members of the cast and crew were Dorothy Meadow Larry Yasgar Bobby Levme Susan Evans Paul Cohart Perry Werner Ruth Senderoff Mary Anne Dalgren onny Zrmmer Mrchael Freedman Jeff Frant Norman Adams Beth Decker Lynn Srnger Steve Scherban Martha Greenberg Susan Jacobson Carol Mrller Judy Zommrck Lourse Aaronson Carol Levmson Larry McNe1l Gerry Brumberger Roz Horton Beth Shelnrtz and Alan Shaeffer No wonder the play was a great success' er Qf f 1 a X IRIS GURIID 52 . Q ' I 1 ' 1 Q 1 Q 1 - 7 ' ! I 7 I . 9- . I I 7 7 7 7 I 3 7 1 9 7 1 1 1 1 1 ' . . y . . - . . I 1 ' ' . 1' 1 ' ' 1 y ' F' 3 7. 7 ' 7 while Linda Nankin and Dorothy Meadow were art editors of the Glenn. . . . . . , . , , . . I, . , . , h . . . , 7 7 I 7 7 Y 7 1 1 J 1 1 1 7 7 7 3 7 7 7 7 l 7 , Y 7 7 ' 1 : QD' ,E As New Horrzons Rrse Meantnme we watched jack Paar sporadrcally perform we forgot that the Grants and Dodgers had ever been rn New York we lrstened to Bobby Dann and we read about DeGaulle Castro and Aroma Rama We watched whrle Jack Kennedy and Rrchard Nxxon began mappmg out therr separate presrdentral campargns and as the Sovret premler Nrkrta Khrushchev toured the country wnth Presrdent Ensenhower The day before Chrrstmas vacation we watched our last of the tradmonal Chrrstmas Channukah pagents Vacatron was used by many of the more mdustrrous students of course rn studymg for the College Board Aptrtudes Back rn school we found that Mgee Margaret Integlxa had been elected charrman of the Class Grft Commxttee Peter Dudek Class Motto Chalrman Steve Scherban Class Day Chairman and Larry Ruscom Charrman of the Semor Prom Outstandmg rn the scholastrc held were a number of famrlxar names Accepted th1s year on the basrs of early decrsxon to top colleges were Dorothy Meadow Bryn Mawr Martha Greenberg and Andey Goodwxn Smlth Sally Stern U of Mxchxgan Isabel Lewrs Srmmons and Maxrne Schwartz Vassar Merrt frnalrsts were Nrna Leopold Davld Cohen Rrchard Shrffrrn and Bobby Rrtch Merrt letter wrnners were Ellen Abrams Harry Glaser Paul Cohart Leon Slgal Martha Greenberg Andey Goodwrn Bobby Ginsberg Russell Walter Stephen Delman Stephen Floman Sheldon Rxce and Karen Svrrrdoff Though the basketball season was not one of our best many were the txmes that we knew the great Hrllhouse team was rallyrng bravely agarnst the trde The socral season began wrth tremendous eclet as the Sadre I-lawkms Day Dance romped mto actron The Senror Prom was the beautrful end to the wonderful begmnrng and as graduatron approached we prepared to search for the great new horrzons of our brave new world Susan Evans Perry Welner S s Q60 X X ,mssunwco 53 0 o a a a Q 1 a ' ' . , , , . 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Seniors ALAN MICHAEL ABBOTT 9 Kensington Street Entered from Bassett Activities Intra Mural Bas ketball C43 Home Room Team C43 Hobby Sports art Future College NORMAN BARRY ADAMS 330 Sherman Avenue Entered from Troup Activities Heart Fund Tag Day C2 3 43 Business Office C2 3 43 junior Prom Committee C33 Basketball Statistician C3 43 Student Cabinet C3 43 Traffic Squad C3 43 Senior Chorus C43 Student Elections Chairman C43 Senior Prom Committee C43 Chem istry Club C43 Hobby Statistics Future College KENNETH JAMES AIDEN 21 Birch Drive Entered from Cheshire Academy Activities Red Cross Representative C23 Decora tions Committee Sophomore Dance C23 Decorations Committee junior Prom C33 Swimming Team C3 43 Student Cabinet C3 43 Co Chair man March of Dimes Drive C43 Traffic Squad C43 Hobby Swim ming reading Future Goddard Col ege a JOHN PAUL ARSERIO JR. 287 Fairfield Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Vice-President Home Room C23' Student Council Representative C2 43' Chairman of 'Decorations junior Prom C33' Traf- fic Squad C33' Bowling Team C3 43' President of Home Room C43' Chairman of Decorations Senior Prom C43' Co-Chairman Social Planning Committee C43. Hobby: jazz electronics. Future: College. ARTHUR LLOYD BACON 36 Miller Street. Entered from Troup. Future: Meat cutter. MILES CARLTON BANNING 202 Fitch Street Entered from Sheridan Activities Baseball Team C2 3 43 Hockey Team C2 3 43 Rifle Team C2 3 43 Home Room Vice President C33 Student Coun crl Representative C43 Senior Prom Committee C43 Hobby Hunting Future Air Force WILLIAM ARTHUR BARCLAY 634 Washington Avenue Entered from Troup Activities Home Room Representative C33 Rifle Team C33 Senior Executive Board C43 Hobby Cars Future Diesel engineer MICHAEL BARLETTA S22 Winthrop Avenue Entered from Troup Activities Stage Tech nician C43 Safety Patrol C43 Rifle Team C43 Hobby Hunting gun collecting Future College Joss BARROS 701 Sherman Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Junior Var- sity Basketball C2 33' Baseball Team C3 43. Hobby: Art bull fights. Future: Navy. DAVID ARNOLD BECKERMAN 120 Glenview Terrace. Entered from Troup. Activities: Red Cross Representative C23' Inter-High Choir C23' Gleam Art Board C23- Swimming Team C2 33' Cancer Fund Drive C2 33 ' March of Dimes Drive C2 33' Heart Fund Drive C2 33' York Square Players C33' junior Prom Committee C33: Stu- dent Council Representative C3, 4 3 Treasurer, York Square Players C43: Senior Prom Committee C43. Hob- by: Basketball, art. Future: College. I :Q s X H? 'POW 1' 5 me N at . wr--gif. Q. -ai 'Ulu 3 's VC 1 1960 LOUISE PAULINE AARONSON 148 Osborn Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Sunshine Club 1225 Glee Club 12, 321 French Club 12, 325 Heart Fund Tag Day 12, 325 Sentinel Business Board 12, 3, 425 Student Government Associa- tion 13, 425 Chemistry Club 142g Senior Chorus 1425 Sophomore Day Committee 142: Senior Prom Com- mittee 142. Hobby: Reading, ice- skating. Future: College. ELLEN JOYCE ABRAMS 404 Central Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Sentinel Editorial Board 1225 Red Cross Rep- resentative 1225 French Club 1225 French II Prize 1225 Biology I Prize 1225 Alexis Smirnow Plane Geom- etry Prize 122, Honors 12, 3, 42, Secretary, French Club 1325 United Nations Prize 132: News Editor, Sentinel Editorial Board 13, 425 Senior Executive Board 1425 Class Day Committee 1425 Finalist, Voice of Democracy Contest 142. Future: College. MARGARET LOUISE ADELIZZI 203 McKinley Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Glee Club 12, 323 Blue Crutch Drive 1225 Philosophy Club 12, 325 Heart Fund Tag Day 1325 Junior Elm Tree Board 1325 Red Cross Representa- tive 1325 Dr. Elizabeth Cleveland Prize in English 1325 Special Merit National Scholastic Anthology' 132: Elm Tree Business Board 1425 Sen- ior Executive Board 1425 Class Gift Committee 1425 Student Govern- ment Association 142g Senior Chorus 142. Hobby: Reading, swimming. Future: College. BARBARA SUSAN ALDERMAN 86 Conrad Drive. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Biology Club 1225 Philosophy Club 122: Glee Club 1225 York Square Players 12, 3, 425 Gleam Editorial Board 12, 3, 425 junior Prom Committee 1325 Human Relations Club 13, 42: Span- ish Club 13, 42, Student Govern- ment Association 1425 Senior Prom Committee 142. Hobby: Reading. Future: College. MARILYN SUE ALPERT 281 Fountain Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Sunshine Club 1225 Biology Club 1225 Heart Fund Tag Day Drive 1223 Philosophy Club 12, 325 Honors 12, 321 Hu- man Relations Club 13, 425 Chem- istry Club 1425 Student Government Association 142. Hobby: Reading, ice-skating, Future: College, nursing. THERESA ANN ANIBALLI 95 Minor Street. Entered from St. Anthony's High, Bristol, Con- necticut. Hobby: Sewing, swim- ming. Future: Business college. RITA LAVER NE ARNOLD 120 Canal Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Red Cross Rep- resentative 1425 Senior Executive Board 1425 Distributive Education Club 142. Hobby: Dancing, cook- ing. Future: College. MARY ANN ARNONE 76 Spring Street. Entered from West Haven High. Hobby: Danc- ing, skating. Future: Nursing school. William Barclay. Frederick Car another .ret of plant .gif r, A t Q, 6 1 fi it 1 r, and Ronald johnson draw up 'US 'rf , Seniors L, RICHARD GARDNER BEDOR 206 West Rock Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Future: Navy. STEVEN NOEL BEN 140 Alston v ue ered fro Sheridan. Acti es d Cros ep- resentati e C 5 leam LB mess Board C 55 'losophy C2 5 Biology ' Mana e , T is Team C , 4 3 h ' n, nior m corati s mitt C 35 5 . Club C , ,Gui e Squad CC3, 5 rarhc ' ' , Assistant 'Ma ager, m ess Board C355 re ry, M atics Club , M n er, lebm Business d C . by: 'ano, swim- ' ollege. Ar . STEVEN HENRY BELOFF 1599 Boulevard. Entered from Troup. Activities: Guide Squad C255 Student Cabinet CZ, 355 Basketball Team C2, 3, 455 Baseball Team C2, 3, 455 Traflic Squad C3, 455 Junior Prom Committee C355 Business Of- fice C3, 455 Student Government C45. Hobby: Sports. Future: Col- lege. CHARLES MARSHALL BENJAMIN IISA Brookside Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Home Room Representative C2, 35: Base- ball Team C2, 3, 455 Band C2, 3, 455 Soccer Team C355 Dance Band C455 Soccer Team Captain C45. Hobby: Music, baseball. Future: Berkeley School of Music. L! 1 ',..c. K-if, David Beckernum explainr how ilk done to Suran Bender, Irene Oakly, and Peter Dudek. X DAVID EDWARD BERGER 58 Judwin Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: United Fund Drive C2, 355 Polio Drive CZ, 353 Football Team C2, 3, 455 Home Room Representative C45. Hobby: Athletics, reading. Future: College, business administration. ROBERT EDWARD BLENNER 265 Alden Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Soccer Team C355 Spanish Club C455 Human Rela- tions Club C45. Hobby: Reading, sports. Future: College. WILLIAM MELVIN BLOUNT 7 Thompson Street. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Cars. Future: Unde- cided. BURTON ELLIOTT BOARDM AN 224 Ray Road. Entered from Sher- idan. Activities: President of Home Room C255 Inter-High Choir C255 Hockey Team C2, 355 Philosophy Club C255 Red Cross Representative C2, 3, 455 Student Council Repre- sentative C355 Inter-High Service Association C355 Human Relations Club C3, 455 Traffic Squad C455 Guide Squad C45. Hobby: Mechan- ics, hockey. Future: College, metal- Iurgist. YW' I9 'l vu? 1960 DIANE MYRA AXELROD 310 Knollwood Druve Entered from Sherrdan Actrvmes Glee Club Q23 Heart Fund Tag Day Drrve Q2 33 Blue Crutch Drrve Q2 33 Sunshme Club Q23 French Clu Q2 3 43 SentmelEd1tor1alBoar 3 43 Spamsh Club Q3 Home Room Representatrve Q43 Class Motto Commnttee Q 43 Hobby Travelmg 1ce skatmg Future Col ege BOIGNIE ,Ross AZKNED 33 Gnlbert Street tered fpom i,'ro0p xdrvxtrds o Charrman Sophngo Dance Cqmmrttee Q2 Student G vernment Reptese at I Q23 Fxrs? Prrze World glstory Prrze Examrnatxon Q23 Honors Q2 33 Stu ntGove.mmem-Cabinet C3 ss Day Commnttee Q43 Sophvm e Day .Speaker Q43 L1 brary orker Q43 Hobby Te ms bowlmg Future Seeretatml w lALBER BAL IN Bellevue Roa r from rldan UActr ravi Hrgh orr Q13 Messe ge ch E My cet u c atron h rmqgl ju 1 Prom Capta Che ader 5,43 Senror Q Les Be e la Mer ud tCab1net Q43 Hobby Sports dancmg Future College MARTHA ESTELL BANISTER 98 Wrnter Street Entered from Troup Actnvmes Glee Club Q23 Student Government Representative Q33 Red Cross Representatlve Q33 Senror Chorus Q43 Hobby Read mg musxc Future Busmess school JUDLTH BASSETT 275 Ray Road Entered from Sher rdan Actxvrxes Glee Club Q2 33 Spamsh Clu Q2 3 43 Human Re latnons Club Q3 143 Swnmmtng Club Q43 Senqor Chorus Q43 Semor Prom Commnttee Q43 Hobby Drama sports Future Southern Connectrcut State College A 57 BEVERLY ANN BATES 457 Greenwrch Avenue Entered from Troup Hobby Bowling F ture Secretary GEORGETTE MARIE BELLEMORE 33l West Portsea Street Entere- fhorn Troup Actrvrtres York Squal Players Q3 43 V1cePres1dent Dr trrbutrve Educatron Club Q43 Hot by Wrrtxng horses Future Dental assrstant PHYLLIS RUTH BELLIN 230 Ellsworth Avenue Entered from Troup Actrvmes Red Cross Representatrve Q23 Glee Club Q2 33 Heart Fund Tag Day Q2 33 Cancer Fund Q2 33 French Club Q3 43 Human Relatnons Club Q3 43 Senror Chorus Q43 Blue Crutch ratxng musrc Future College SUSAN ELLEN BENDER 150 Seneca Road Entered from Sherldan Actrvmes Sunshme Club Q23 Brology Club Q23 Student Government Commrtt e Q2 33 Heart Fund Tag Day Q2 3 SenlmelBus1ness Board Q2 3 43 Junxor Prom Commnttee Q33 Pro gram Charrman Spamsh Club Q33 Human Relatxons Club Q3 43 Vol unteer Commrttee Charrman Student Government Q43 Chemnstry Club Q43 Semor Prom Commnttee Q43 Hobby Reading Future Lrberal arts college CATH RINE LUCY B GIVENGO 28 Ward Street Entered from Troup Actrvntres Free Throw Con test Q23 Glee Club Q23 Hobby Dancmg bowlnng Future Elm Cnty Beauty Academy il is r m 5 ' B ' O .I u , Jr? J Q2, , 9 ' I , 435 ' ' I ' , - . : - 1 1 J , f ' ' A ,V ' W 1 Q bl I I 'S ,l 1 ' -I ' , - v I .2 I l- O ' l I 3 2 3 -- sae 0 f ' X lx l ' Q -. ..AO...5 3-ter ' . ll r t y' r' Q ,' 1 er I I , Q2 g le l b 3g ' S , 1 C . ' 2 QQ- . e 1. , h S, d , '. Q . ' LQ? Octal plan,-,in Committee, Drrve Q43.. Hobby: Internor deco- , , - ' . 2 , , - I - fy ,, 6 'u 5 - I 3 Was' ' . . . ' S413 A at . . ' T ' , ' 3 Q I ., AV . ,-- ' I , 3 , ' 2 I 2 X ' K ll l :xl 1 ' -A Q h . . . Z f X ,. . : - Charles Marcher and Donald Bruce conduct an experiment. ALLEN GEORGE BOTWINICK 229 Edgewood Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Treasurer of Home Room 125: Red Cross Rep- resentative 135. Hobby: Stamps, baseball. Futurezlgtyege. WW A ' . , JW af' WM X vw' My 1 er 1 I RAYMOND LEE BOYINGTON 61 Springside Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Honors 12, 35: Mathematics Club 13, 45: Philosophy Club 13, 45: Traffic Squad 145. Hobby: Playing the pi- ano, minerology. Future: College, science major. DAVID JOHN BOYLE 969 Sherman Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Basketball Team 125: Football Team 12, 3, 45: Track Team 145. Hobby: Football, boking. 5Futllre: Dodge City Junior College. Seniors CHARLES HENRY BREWER, JR. 83 Carmel Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Red Cross Repre- sentative 125: Football Team 12, 3, 45: Student Council Representative 145. Hobby: Reading, sports. Fu- ture: Kansas State College. DONALD MCKENZIE BRUCE 43 Westwood Road. Entered from Amity. Hobby: Social functions. Fu- ture: Southern Connecticut State Col- lege. GERALD BRUMBERGER 37 Stevenson Road. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Social Planning Committee 125: Baseball Team 12, 35: United Fund Drive 12, 3, 45: Santa Claus Fund Drive 12, 3, 45: Business Office 12, 3, 45: Co-Chair- man, Social Planning Committee 135: Basketball Team 13, 45: Cap- tain, Baseball Team 145: President, Senior Class 145. Hobby: Dancing, drawing. Future: College. JAMES RICHARD BURNHAM 28 Valley Place North, Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Sentinel Editorial Board 12, 3, 45: Student Council Representative 135: Home Room Representative 135: Human Relations Club 145. Hobby: Sports. Future: University of Connecticut. RONALD ALLAN CAPLAN 26 Westbrook Lane. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Rifle Team 125: Manager of Football Team 12, 35: Heart Fund Tag Day 135: Hu- man Relarions Club 13, 45: Traffic Squad 145: Guide Squad 145. Hob- by: Football, softball. Future: Uni- versity of Connecticut. 58 -S ff-N. 1960 SARAH ELIZABETH BENNETT 220 Marvelwood Drrve Entered from Sherndan Mother Hrllhouse 1931 Actrvrtnes Sunshme Club 422 Heart Fund Tag Day 42 32 Blue Crutch Drrve 42 32 French Club 42 3 42 Glee Club 432 Spanrsh Club 43 42 Semor Chorus 442 Hobby Readlng rce slcatrng Future College RITA SANDRA BERNSTEIN 274 Sherman Avenue Entered from Sherrdan Acttvrtres Glee Club 432 Student Councrl Representatrve 43 42 Semor Chorus 442 Human Relatrons Club 442 Hobby Slrat mg art Future College JOAN MANE'I'I'A BISHOP 54 Dnckerman Street Entered from Troup Acrrvrtres Malorettes 42 32 Captam Mayorettes 442 Hobby Collectmg record albums sewmg Future Busnness college SHARON LYNN BLODINGER 48 Platt Street Entered from Troup Actrvrtnes Cleam Edrtorlal Board 42 3 42 Poem rn Natronal Hrgh School Poetry Anthology 432 Charrty Drtves 432 Human Rela trons Club 43 42 Spamsh Club 43 42 Home Room Representatrve 442 Class Grft Commrttee 442 Hobby Swrmmmg readrng Future College MARILYN PATRICIA BOGART 186 West Rock Avenue Entered from Sherrdan Acttvrtres Red Cross Representatlve 422 Student Coun crl Representatrve 422 Heart Fund Tag Day 42 32 V1cePres1dent Home Room 432 Office Messenger 43 42 Human Relanons Club 442 Hobby Dancrng swrmmrng Future College SUSAN JANE BRODERICK 1341 Chapel Street Entered from Chula Vrsta Calrfornra Hobby Bowlmg records Future Art school BETTYANN ELEANOR BROWN 24 Hrlltop Road Entered from Sherrdan Actrvrtres Red Cross Rep resentatrve 42 32 Home Room Representatrve 432 Student Gov ernment Assocratron 432 Messenger for Nurse 442 Hobby Swlmmrng musrc Future Nursrng IRENE DIANE BUNGEELY 597 Central Avenue Entered from Sherrdan Actrvxtres Inter Hugh Philosophy Club 42 32 Glee Club 432 Semor Chorus 442 Secretary Modern Ltterature Club 442 Hobb Smgrng reading Future College teachrng PAULETTE JOYCE BYER 13 Ann Street Entered from Troup Actrvrtres Bnology Club 422 Student Government Assocratron 442 Sophomore Day Commrttee 442 Swnmmmg Club 442 Model mg 442 Ltbrary Helper 442 Semor Prom Commrttee 442 Hobby Dancmg modelrng Future College modelrng ELAINE ANN CALLAHAN 275 Greenwrch Avenue Entered from Troup Hobby Bowlmg danc mg Future Busrness 1 , .. , .,,. Q 2, L 3 if 1 Z , 1 Q . ' I , ll L ' L O ' h 2 . U 1 1139? 1 E ,f '43 ,Q 9 ' 9 I - - 5 ' 'L F . . - 1 D A '- r 5 . . . . ' . lr! 4 l - - - , ' r Choir 4224 Heart Fund Drive 4225 Q 'VMI' ' .Z 1 ' . , . l. I , l ' Y? rage I - 1 I . 2 I A V , - I ,. - l I , - - - lx l Q ' ' , , D . ' . 2 ' ' ' I f 1 !l Qt 1 . - . . . I ' P . , 1 4 - , 6 , 2 3' - ' , . 2 : . - 'ha 1 1 2 . - l . . I I at 59 Seruors ROBERT ANTHONY CARLO 26 Austm Street Entered from Sherrdan Actrvrtres Red Cross Rep resentatlve C23 Home Room Rep resentatnve 637 Hobby Cars boat racrng Future Umversrty of Con nectrcut FREDERICK LOUIS CARR JR 15 Wrnter Street Entered from Troup Actrvmes Red Cross Repre sentatrve C21 Presrdent of Home Room C3j Student Government As socratron C3 49 Hobby Buxldmg models Future College WILLIAM FRANCIS CARR 35 Hobart Street Entered from Sherrdan Acuvmes Home Room Representatrve C23 Drstrrbutrve Ed ucatron Club Q41 Hobby Swim mmg skatmg Future College JAMES H AR CASSIDY JR 14 Juds ro Troup Actr mes Home Roo e r tatrve MARK FRANK CHRISTMAN 394 Sherman Avenue Entered rom North Haven High Actlvmes Student Councrl Representatrve C25 Stage Technrcran C2 4J Dlstrrbu tnve Educatron Club 143 Hobby Dancrng Future United States Arr Force JOHN EDWARD CLEMENTE 39 County Street Entered from Troup Hobby Cars Future M chanrc CHARLES MICHAEL COE 196 Sprmg Street Entered frorn Troup Hobby Sports Future Un decrded RICHARD HARDING COE II 232 Ellsworth Avenue Entered from Sheridan Actrvmes Biology P X Red Cross Rep umm, IZ, Tfaf Club Q25 Spamsh Club 14J Inter hc Squad Decoratrons Commrttee W8 Radro Clu 449 Hobby 5 4 Future Brrdgeport Co 0 of Industrral Desrgn ROBERT JOHN CHOMIAK 48 Button Street Entered from Troup Actrvmes Home Room Rep resentatlve C3J Hobby Sports Fu ture Armed Servrce Hugh Servrce Assocratron Q45 Hob by Sports Future College of llberal arts PAUL EDWARD COHART 625 Ellsworth Avenue Entered from Sherrdan Actrvmes Soccer Team 42 45 German Club Q2 35 Tennis Team C2 35 Gleam Edr tonal Board C2 33 Debatmg Club C2 35 Swrmmrng Team Q2 3 42 Honors C33 Ed1tormCh1ef Gleam Q47 Chemlstry Club C42 Certrfi cate of Merrt Natronal Merrt Schol arshrp 14D Hobby Tennrs wrrtmg Future College 3 i l 1960 M--'QT' ANGELINA RAE CAMPUTARO 51 Elliott Street. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Bowling, music. Fu- ture: Business, secretarial work. SUSAN ANN CAPLAN 355 Bellevue Road. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Sunshine Club C22g Glee Club C2, 32, Spanish Club C2, 3, 42: Cancer Drive C2, 32: Heart Fund Drive C323 March of Dimes Drive C32g, Chemistry Club C423 Senior Chorus C423 Treasurer, Home Room C423 Senior Prom Committee C42. Hobby: Mu- sic, skating. Future: College. BETTE ANN CAPPER 17 Dorman Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Home Room Rep- resentative C22. Hobby: Bowling, collecting records. Future: IBM work. CLARISSE MARIA CARBONI 95 Carlisle Street. Entered from St. Anthony's. Activities: Majorettes CZ, 325 Spanish Club C3, 42. Hob- by: Skating, bowling. Future: Col- lege, business. CYNTHIA ANN CARBONI 193 Davenport Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Red Cross Representative C 225 Home Room President C225 Italian Club C2, 32: Majotettes CZ, 32. Hpbby: Dancing, sewing. Future: Secretary. '-w-......,,,, -----........,,,-, Harold Miller explain: to the clatrs while Satan Caplan approve: LYNDA LEE CARBONI 176 Dwight Street. Entered from Hamden Hall. Activities: Cheerleader C 2, 3, 423 junior Prom Committee C323 Italian Club C329 First Place, Italian II Prize Examination C323 Student Government Association C3, 425 Co-Chairman, Class Gift Com- mittee C42g Treasurer, Italian Club C42. Hobby: Figure skating. Future: Southern Connecticut State College. N 5' I 1 ii Q ' S ANGELA ROSE CAROFANO 34 Gilbert Avenue. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Dancing, bowling. Future: Business college. JUDITH ANN CAROLLA 600 Circular Avenue, Hamden. Entered from Troup. Activities: Home Room Representative C22g Messenger, Mr. Culver C2, 32: Red Cross Representative C325 Messen- ger, Mr. Zaorski C323 Distributive Education Club 449: Messenger, Miss Dunn and Main Oflice C42. Hobby: Dancing, collecting records. Future: Hairdresser. .V bf, Lo jeff JJ' 2 gp 5.- w AL . T mffi Semors DAVID CHESTNEY COHEN 440 Edgewood Avenue Entered from Troup Acnvrtres Tennrs Team C21 SentznelEd1tor1al Board C2 31 Student Cablnet C2 31 Honors C2 5 41 Student Counc1lRepre sentatrve C31 Recrprent Harvard Book Prrze C31 Correspondrng Sec retary Mathemancs Club C31 Ed tor ln Chref Sentinel C41 Student Cabmet Publrcrty Commnttee C41 Chemrstry Club C41 Hobby Read mg Future Yale Unrversrty LEO MICHAEL CONNORS 74 Hubmger Street Entered from Cheshrre Academy Actrvxtnes Foot ball C3 41 Hobby Sports jazz Future College ALLAN EDWARD COOPER 31 Englewood Drrve Entered from Sheridan Actrvrtres Phrlosophy Club C21 Spanrsh Club C41 Ama teur Radro Club C41 Hobby Ama teur radro photography Future College RALPH PASQUALE COROLLA 1456 Boulevard Entered from Troup Future College FRANKLIN EARL CORRIVEAU JR Klmberly Avenue Entered from Troup Actrvrtres Red Cross Representatnve C41 Hobby Rec ords bowlmg Future Navy JOHN JOSEPH COURTMANCHE 130A Brookslde Avenue Entered from Sherrdan Actrvrtres Home Room Treasurer C21 Spanish Club C3 41 Senror Executrve Board C41 4 Baseball Team C41 Co Charmxan Class Motto Commmee C41 Hobby Sports readrng Future College JOSEPH ANTHONY CRETELLA 55 Mrller Street Entered from Troup Hobby Huntmg lishrng Future Navy ANTHONY JOSEPH CRETO 97 Porter Street Entered from St Anthonys Actrvrtres Senror Execu trve Board C41 Hobby Cars bowl mg Future Electrrcran DAVID NORMAN CRONIN 24 Plant Street Entered from Sherrdan Hobby Huntmg pxstol shootrng Future Elr Whitney Tech nrcal School ANDREW WILLIAM DALTON 76 Fourth Street Entered from Troup Actrvrtles Student Councrl Representatrve C21 Football Team C3 41 Hobby Sports dancing Fu ture College 62 l' JJ' Z., 1960 CAROL MARIE CAROTENUTO 56 Arthur Street Entered from Troup Hobby Dancing Future Service SUSAN HELEN CARTER 117 Greenwich Avenue Entered from Troup Father Hillhouse 1941 Activities Heart Fund Tag Day 125 umor Elm Tree Board 135 Red Cross Representatrve 135 Chemis try Club 145 Hobby Readmg bowling Future Nurse MARIE LOUISE CASTRICONE 75 Judson Avenue Entered from Troup Activities Home Room Rep resentative 12 35 Red Cross Rep resentative 12 45 Home Room Sec retary 135 Human Relations Club Hobby Dancing sewing Fu ture Medical receptionist BARBARA CEASE 66 Sherman Avenue Entered from Troup Activities Sunshme Club 125 Polio Drive 125 Heart Fund Drive 12 3 45 Red Cross Repre sentative 12 3 45 Human txons Club 13 45 Spanish 13 45 Student Government ciation 145 Chemistry Club Senior Prom Committee 145 Re a Club Asso Hob by Dancing reading Future o ege ELIZABETH ANN CECCARELLI 466 Howard Avenue Entered from Troup Activxties Distributive Education Club 145 Hobby Bowl mg reading Future Secretarial work FRANCES CONCE'I'I'A CHAMBRELLI 204 Greenwich Avenue. Entered from Troup Activities' Italian Club 135 Class Gift Committee 145 Vice President Italian Club 14 Senior Chorus 145 Human Rela tions Club 145 Hobby Bowling dancing Future Business ELLEN SUSAN CHERMAN 235 Lakeview Terrace Entered from Sheridan Activities Sunshine Club 125 Social Planning Commit tee 125 Debating Club 12 35 Sentinel Edrtorial Board 12 3 4 Student Government Association 12 3 45 Human Relations Club 135 junior Prom Committee 135 Dele gate to Model United Nations at Providence 135 Student Cabinet 13 45 Senior Prom Committee 145 Girls Swnm Club 145 Poem Pub lished with Special Mention in Na tional High School Anthology 145 Hobby Swimming reading Future College elementary teaching MARIA LILLIAN COFRANCESCO 80 Hudson Street Entered from Troup Activities Nurses Ofhce Helper 135 Hobby Dancing swim ming Future Marriage BERYL DOVE COHEN 171 Fitch Street Entered from 125 junior Prom Committee 135 Junior Elm Tree Board 135 French Club 13 45 Student Cabinet 13 45 Chemistry Club 145 Elm Tree Business Board 145 Sophomore Day Committee 145 Red Cross Repre sentative 145 Senior Prom Commit tee 145 Hobby Music sports Fu ture College ELAINE JANET COHEN I6 Alston Avenue Entered from Sheridan Actxvmes Sunshine Club 125 Glee Club 125 Red Cross Representative 125 Biology Club 125 Phrlosophy Club 125 French Club 125 Sentinel Busxness Board 125 Heart Fund Tag Day 135 Cancer Drive 135 Newsweek Award 135 Poetry Anthology Award 135 Advertising Manager Sentinel Busi ness Board 13 45 Human Rela tions Club 13 45 Class Gift Com mittee 145 Student Government Association 145 Hobby Piano reading Future College 'QA :pil 'S 2 ' - I 'Q ' , 'I JZ J ' I Y 1 nl ' 'L - 1 . . . 4 . . j 5 I I ' - . '- 3. l ' 4' 145. Q : 'I ,I ' . - ' ' ' if 5- - D ' Z 1 ' Sheridan. .Activities:' Sunshine Club Q ' . , ,L L lj I 5 E y ' ' Z .I I, gb' .- , : ' , ' . I C1- . ' Z ', . f 1 - 1 . ' I f 1 , I- . ' ,l sl ' Z 63 V l .I in Seniors BRUCE DOUGLAS DAMATO 139 West Street Entered from Troup Activities Office Messenger 141 Manager Baseball Team 141 Hobby Radio cars Future College JOHN JAMES DANDREA Ward Street Entered from Troup Future Barber ROBERT ARTHUR DANDREA 37 Fayette Street Entered from Troup Future Service ROBERT LEE DANIELS 65 Bristol Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Home Room Pres- ident 121. Hobby: Dancing sports. Future: Air Force. JOSEPH LOUIS DANTONIO 294 Bassett Street. Entered from St. Mary's High. Activities: Student Council Representative 1214 Award for Art 1219 First Prize, Art Poster 131. Hobby: Drawing. Future: Col- lege. RICHARD STANLEY DART 55 Franklin Road Entered from Sheridan Hobby Music Future College DANIEL HEN Y DAVIS 29 Norton Str Entered from Troup Activitr A ' wrmmmg Team ng Team I QL, L' Llfllfe SOI.1lh te College DAVID MARTIN DAVIS 581 George Street Entered from Troup Activities Stage Crew 12 41 Manager Track Team 13 41 Sound Technician 141 Hobby Ham Radio Future Connecticut School of Electronics MICHAEL GARY DAVIS I V1 ,161 Gilbert'AvenC1et Kcdffrom Troup. Actifgirles: Heart.Fund Tag Day .f1,21' Cubs rfor the Needy Drivfe 121 V d,C!0S5, Represenp- tive 12 4 'KSnYdefmt 'dncil Repre- sentative Q20' Sw' M ing earn 12 3 41 Phi1osop 'Club 39- H- brew Cultur Clbb 13' 41' Chemis- try Club 14 . Hobby: Swimming. Future: Southern Connecticut State College. STEPHEN BENNETT DELMAN 80 Edge W . Entered from Samue fp es East . Activi -- ' ine ' ' ' os 2 ' athe- ' .3- lub ' i -1, -' S uatl 1 ' First e, Quill an Scr C 'JK ts Contest 1313 S 1 ito, mel 13,415 Ge a b 1313 dent Govern- men , 15 dnd Place, Voice of De est 141: President, Ge rn Xlqb 141. Hobby: Music, spo . re: University, en- SUP - f 'X 1960 ROBERTA FRANCES COHEN 162 Gilbert Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Sunshine Club C223 Spanish Club C223 Student Council C223 Office Messenger C2, 323 Red Cross Representative C2, 323 Library Assistant C323 Junior Prom Committee C323 Human Rela- tions Club C323 Senior Executive Board C423 Chairman, Blue and White Shoppe C423 Business Ofiice Assistant C423 Swimming Club C42. Hobby: Bowling, swimming. Fu- ture: College. ALICE MARIE COMO 123 Carlisle Street. Entered from St. Anthony's. Hobby: Swimming. Future: Undecided. CATHERINE ANNE COTTER 235 West Elm Street. Entered from Amity. Activities: Student Council Representative C223 Sun- shine Club C223 Heart Fund Tag Day C2, 32: Oflice Messenger C2, 423 Red Cross Representative C323 Human Relations Club C3, 423 Class Motto Committee C423 Distributive Education Club C42. Hobby: Ten- nis, swimming. Future: College. MARION JOSEPHINE CUSICK 244 Howard Avenue. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Boating, danc- ing. Future: Undecided. JOAN ROBERTA D'AGOSTINO 66 Prince Street. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Dancing. Future: Secretary. 65 MARIANNE MAUD DAHLGREN 108 East Ramsdell Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Blue Crutch Drive C223 Philosophy Club C223 Assistant Attendance Officer C2, 323 Inter-High Choir C2, 323 York Square Players C2, 3, 423 lun- ior Prom Committee C323 Student Government Association C3, 423 Sophomore Day Committee C423 Senior Prom Committee C423 Senior Chorus C423 Christmas Assembly C42. Hobby: Classic dancing, skat- ing. Future: College. BETTY JEAN DARDEN 9 Alling Street. Entered from Bas- sett. Activities: Student Council Rep- resentative C22 . Hobby: Dancing, hairstyling. Future: Modern School of Hairdressing. MORSTINE DAWKINS 42 Gill Street. Entered from Bas- sett. Activities: Sunshine Club C2, 323 Library Worker C32. Hobby: Skating, bowling. Future: Unde- cided. Marianne Dahlgren and Maxine Podell pferent a beautiful pageant at the Christmas Arrembly. 5 Seniors WILLIAM JOSEPH DEMARTINO 147 Pond Lily Avenue. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Sports, music. Future: College. FRANK DEMILO 17 Lamberton Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Home Room Rep- resentative 12, 32. Hobby: Automo- biles, electronics. Future: College. 5 I ' 4 ' fl , 4 4 - 5 ' JEFFREY MARK DIAMOND 119 ,Curtis Drive. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Hockey Team 12, 321 United Fund Drive 12, 32: Junior Prom Committee 1323 Phi- losophy Club 13, 425 Student Gov- ernment Association 13, 423 Co-Cap- tain, Hockey Team 142, Senior Prom Committee 142: Modern Lit- erature Club 142. Hobby: Athletics. Future: College. Cbarlze Goodfnend Barry Efim Sheldon Rice, Steve Delman, Steve Floman adopt an Englnb habit. ALLEN DAVID DICKSTEIN 175 Judwin Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: French Club 122: Philosophy Club 1225 Pub- licity Committee, Sophomore Dance 122, Human Relations Club 132g Gleam Business Board 13, 42, Stu- dent Government Association 13, 42. Hobby: Music. Future: College. THOMAS ROBERT DOMBROSKI 282 Putnam Street. Entered from St. Anthony's. Hobby: Sports. Fu- ture: Air Force. PETER ANTHONY DOYLE 201 Winthrop Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Home Room Representative 132: Track Team 13, 42, Student Council Representative 142. Future: College. PETER MITCHELL DUDEK 5 Sherman Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Football Team 12, 3, 42: Senior Executive Board 142, Chairman, Class Motto Com- mittee 142g Track Team 142: Red Cross Representative 142. Hobby: Art, sports. Future: College. RICHARD MICHAEL 1 DZIAMALEK 275 Blake Street. Entered from Sheridan. Hobby: Golf, basketball. Future: Construction work. 1960 ELIZABETH ANNE DECKER 178 Judwm Avenue Entered from Troup Actlvxtles Sunshme Club C22 Phnlosophy Club C2 32 Tu berculosls Drxve C2 32 March of Dlmes Dnve C2 32 Gleam Art Board C2 3 42 Heart Fund Tag Day C2 3 42 junxor Elm Tree Board C32 Spanxsh Club C3 42 Human Relatlons Club C3 42 jun nor Prom Commxrree C32 Elm Tree Edltonal Board C42 Student Gov ernment Assocxatnon C3 42 Sopho more Day Commxttee C42 Senxor Prom Commlttee C42 Hobby Ice skatmg pnano Future College JANIS ANN DELCHARO 104 Hallock Avenue Entered from Troup Actlvmes Red Cross Repre sentatxve C 42 Hobby Horseback rrdxng bowlxng Future law school PATRICIA ANN DENNIS 966 Winchester Avenue Entered from Sheridan Actlvxtxes Ranger ettes C2 32 Class Motto Commxt tee C42 Hobby Sewmg collectmg ,azz albums Future Desxgnmg school ADRIENNE LEE DEUTSCH 40 Emerson Street Entered from Shendan Actrvmes Sunshme Club C22 Bnology Club C22 Honors C22 Sentinel Edxtorral Board C2 32 Phxlosophy Club C2 3 42 Glee Club C32 Human Relatxons Club 7 Edxtorxal Board C42 Senior Chorus C42 Heart Fund Tag Day C42 Stu dent Government ASSOCIZIIOH C42 Hobby Readxng tennrs Future College PATRICIA ANN DELLA SELVA DOLORES DIAZ 485 Sherman Parkway Entered 8 Dwxght Street Entered from from Mnchael Whalen Junxor Hlgh Central Hxgh Brxdgeport Connec Hobby Musnc dancxng Future tlcut Hobby Sewmg Future Sec Busmess college retary ROSEMARY JOYCE DELUCIA 22 Amlty Road Entered from Amxty Regxonal Hobby Dancmg musxc Undec1ded ARLENE ANN DEMARCO 132 Carlxsle Street Entered from St Anthonys Actnvmes Home Room Presldent C22 Sunshme Club C22, Home Room Representatxve CZ2, Red Cross Representatnve C2, 32, Messenger C2, 42, Itallan Club C3, 42, Human Relauons Club C42 Hobby Reading, muslc Future College 67 GRACE DIELSI 25 Arthur Street Entered from Troup ACIIVIIICS Red Cross Repre sentatxve C42 Class Motto Commxt tee C42 Hobby Swlmmmg Future Elm Cnty Beauty Academy ROSE MARY DILELLA 214 Truscott Street Entered from Troup Acuvmes Italxan Club C2, 32 Hobby Dancmg, piano playmg Future Secretary 9 U' t , 1 - 4 I , 1 a Q ' , , Q ' ' ' ' ' . . . . , , D l , A , , . - . Y I - ' . ' ' , . . Q - I . , Z . - 1 , . : . 3 I . . . Q 5 ' , , ,, - 1 , , 1 '. . - 3 . . ' A . - I C3, 4 g Assrstant Recorder, Sentmel , . Z . Q 1 Q ' : ' , ' . : Q D ' - ' ' . . 'I I. 7 - z , . : . : . : - . l - I l w I . . - L . 75. BASKETBAU. s TICKETS Tj p 4 'l 'K Lvl XR Jimmy Wilson, Bobby Goldxlein, Barbara Cutler and Rabbi. Boch talk buxiness. l. '87 -Q 41 V3 wi ie V' ' x .iii MARTIN SORRELL ECHTER 125 Hemlock Road. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Biology Club 125: Sentinel Editorial Board 12, 3, 45: Heart Fund Drive 135: Tuber- culosis Poster Drive 13, 45: Philos- ophy Club 13, 45: School Elections Committee 145: Senior Executive Board 145. Hobby: Athletics. Fu- ture: Liberal arts college. GARY LEON EPSTEIN 165 Rosette Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Band 12, 393 Hu- man Relations Club 145: Student Government Association 145: Guide Squad 145: Traflic Squad 145: Stu- dent Council 145: Heart Fund Tag Day 145: Senior Prom Committee 145. Hobby: Roller-skating, clarinet playing. Future: College, pharmacy. ANDRES ESTEVEZ 491 Orchard Street. Entered from Miami High, Miami, Florida. Hob- by: Bowling. Future: Air Force. 68 Seniors STEPHEN THOMAS FAZIKAS 1886 Boulevard. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Track Team 13, 45: Chairman, Red Cross Drive 145. Hobby: Fishing, swimming. Future: Electronics. RAYMOND FRANCIS FISCHER, JR. 73 Kensington Street. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Bowling, swim- ming. Future: Armed Forces. ARTHUR HERMANN FLEISCHNER 80 Stanley Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Sentinel Business Board 12, 35: Heart Fund Drive 12, 3, 45: Junior Prom Committee 135: Student Government Associa- tion 135: Philosophy Club 13, 45: Tennis Team 13, 45: Circulation Manager, Sentinel 145: Senior Chorus 145: Co-Chairman, Guide Squad 145: Student Cabinet 145. Hobby: Sports, stamp collecting. Future: Public Relations, journalism. STEVEN PAUL FLOMAN 561 Central Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Band 12, 45: Sentinel Business Board 12, 35: Heart Fund Tag Day 12, 3, 45: Jun- ior Prom Committee 1353 Home Room Representative 135: Guide Squad 135: Vice-President, Human Relations Club 1323 Inter-High Service Association 135: Traffic Squad 13, 45: Treasurer, Senior Class 145: Competition Editor, Sen- tinel Business Board 145: Senior Prom Committee 145: Recording Secretary, Human Relations Club 145. Hobby: Music. Future: Col- lege. WILLIAM JOSEPH FLOOD 34 Plant Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Red Cross Rep- resentative 125: Rifle Team 125: Student Council Representative 13, 45: Hockey Team 13, 45. Hobby: Sports. Future: College. f JH' Wd tn... 1960 PATRICIA LEE DIMENSTEIN 81 West Prospect Street Entered from Shendan Acttvxtxes Sunshxne Club C22 Glee Club C22 Bnology Club C22 French Club C22 A sxstant Clrculatlon Manager Sentinel Busmess Board C3 42 Human Re latxons Club C3 42 Future College BARBARA ANN DINNERSTEIN Sl Glen Vrew Terrace Entered from Sherrdan Actlvmes Sunshine Club C22 Bxology Club C22 Phx losophy Club C22 Blue Crutch Drrve C22 Red Cross Representatlve C2 32 Glee Club C2 32 Lrbrary Worker C2 3 42 Heart Fund Tag Day C2 3 42 Spamsh Club C32 Human Relatlons Club C3 42 Scholarshlp Commxttee C42 Class Glft Commxttee C42 Swlmmrng Club C42 Hobby Swrmmrng F ture College ANTOINETTE CATHERINE DIRIENZO 124 Adeline Street Entered from Troup Actlvmes Messenger Hobby Dancing swnmmmg Future Beautlcxan LEONA MARY DOMBROSKI 282 Putnam Street Entered from St Anthonys Actrvrtles Student Government Assoctauon C32 Home Room Representatnve C32 Human Relatrons Club C42 Hobby Ice skatmg Future College CONCEITA MARGARETTA DORSI 32 Court Street West Haven En tered from Troup Actlvmes Italtan Club C2 32 Hobby Dancmg skat mg Future Buslness 69 GLORIA LORRAINE DUDEK 51 Sylvan Avenue Entered from Troup Hobby Dancmg readmg Future Busmess KAREN ANN EDMONDS 101 Carmel Street Entered from Dudley Hlgh Greensboro North Carolma Actrvrtres Orchestra C3 42 Band C3 42 York Square Players C42 Human Relatxons Club C42 Semor Prom Commlttee Hobby Flute readmg Future De nance College BARI FAYE EPSTEIN 211 Fountaln Street Entered from Sheridan Actrvmes Sunshlne Club C22 Italxan Club C3 42 junror Prom Comrnnttee C32 Red Cross Representative C42 Class Motto Commrttee C42 Hobby Dancm dramatncs Future College JUDITH LINDA ETKIND 1546 Chapel Street Entered from Troup Father Hlllhouse 1925 Mother Hrllhouse 1924 Actrvmes Sunshrne Club C22 French Club C22 Sentznel Edrtorral Board C2 3 42 Human Relations Club C 3 42 Spamsh Club C42 Class Gxft Committee C42 Hobby Readmg Future College SUSAN JANE EVANS 24 Colony Road Entered from Sherrdan Actrvmes Blology Club C22 Sunshme Club C22 Phnlosophy Club C22 Heart Fund Tag Day C2 32 Junior Elm Tree Board C32 Modern Lrterature Club C42 Elm Tree Edntortal Board C42 Sopho more Day Committee C42 Elm Tree Art Board C42 Bulletm Squad C42 Hobby Readmg creatnve wrrtmg Future Emerson College 'Wx NO pci Seniors JEFFREY ALLAN FRANT 25 Rockview Terrace Entered from Sheridan Activities Soccer Team 125 Golf Team 12 35 Phi losophy Club 12 35 Sentinel Edt tonal Board 12 3 45 Swimming Team 12 3 45 Traffic Squad 135 CoCha1rman Publicity Committee Junior Prom 135 Home Room Sec retary 135 New York Timer Cur rent Affairs Prize 135 Hobby Golf Future Yale University LINWOOD THOMAS GANLEY Y A., 173 Rosette Street Entered from Troup Hobby Cats theatre F ture College JOSEPH ANTHONY FRAULO FREDRIC STEPHEN GARBER 81 Sherman Avenue Entered from 644 W1HIhf0P Avenue Eflfefed Troup Activities Football Team ff0m TIOUP ACUVIUCS Chem15ffY 155 Hobby History sports Future College MICHAEL IRA FREEDMAN 372 Ellsworth Avenue Entered from Troup Activities Red Cross Representative 125 Home Room President 125 Sophomore Dance Committee 125 Tennis Team 125 Junior Prom Chairman 135 Home Room Vice President 135 Student Council Representative 135 Human Relations Club 13 45 Philosophy Club 13 45 Traflic Squad 13 45 President Chemistry Club 145 Sen rot Executive Board 145 Senior Chorus 145 Hobby Tennis basket ball. Future: College. ALAN GEORGE GALIADA 5 Sherman Court. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Student Coun- cil Representative 145' Distributive Education Club 145. Hobby: Mov- ies records. Future: Motion picture business. VICTOR LEON GAMBARDELLA 39 Seneca Road. Entered from Notre Dame High. Activities: Stu- dent Council Representative 12, 35: Home Room President 12, 35, In- tramural Sports 145. Hobby: Radio and television, music. Future: Col- lege. 70 Club 145 Hobby Tennis Future College bio-chemistry ee. 502.35-' new awe? vcd RAYMOND LOUIS GIAMMATTEI 833 Congress Avenue Entered from Troup Activities Student Council Representative 135 Senior Executive Board 145 Hobby Bowl mg singing Future Air Force PHILIP ANTHONY GIGLIO 82 Greenwood Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: President of Home Room 125. Hobby: Basket- ball baseball. Future: Air Force. ROBERT ALLEN GINSBERG 32 Judson Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Student Council Representative 125' Gleam Editorial Board 12 3 45' Honors 12 3 45' Trailic Squad 135, Human Relations Club 135: Music Chairman, Junior Prom 1355 Mathematics Club 13, 45: Student Cabinet 13, 455 Cap- tain, Traliic Squad 145: Workshop Committee Chairman, Human Rela- tions Club 145, Vice-President, Chemistry Club 145. Hobby: Water skiing, boating. Future: College, law school. 1960 BARBARA JOAN FIEDLER 523 Winthrop Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Human Re- lations Club 449. Hobby: Reading, skating. Future: Quinnipiac College. DOROTHY ANN FINKELSTEIN 88 Sylvan Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Polio Drive 449. Hobby: Bowling, swimming. Future: Ofhce work. 1 JUDITH ANN FISH 158 Hallock Avenue. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Art, music. Future: Secretarial work. MARGARET CATHERINE FITZPATRICK 30 Salem Street. Entered from Sheridan. Hobby: Bowling, skating. Future: Business. MIRIAM THERESA FLEISCHER 210 Yale Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Sunshine Club 429: Nurses' Helper 42, 49: Gleam Business Board 42, 3, 49: Human Relations Club 449: Library Work- er 449. Hobby: Dahcing. Future: Teaching. Michael Freedman foceeds earlefrl while Norman Adam: P I y look: 4 little doubtful. CAROL ELEANOR FLEISCHMAN 1249 Chapel Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Sunshine Club 429: Spanish Club 42, 39: Messen- get 43, 49: College Conference Sec- retary 449: Student Council Repre- sentative 449. Hobby: Dancing, reading. Future: Quinnipiac College, medical secretary. VIRGINIA EDITH FLETCHER 19 Burton Street. Entered from Sheridan. Father: Hillhouse 1931: Mother: Hillhouse 1934. Activities: President, Philosophy Club 429: Blue Crutch Drive 429: Glee Club 42, 59: Honors 42, 3, 49: Gleam Editorial Board 42, 3, 49: Poem Published in National High School Anthology 4393 lunior Prom Com- mittee 439: Student Cabinet 45, 49: Secretary, Chemistry Club 449: Sen- ior Proin Invitation Committee 449: Senior Chorus 449. Hobby: Knit- ting. Future: Lasell junior College. EILEEN JANE FOLEY 216 Blake Street. Entered from Sheridan. Hobby: Skating, dancing. Future: Business college. fi 1 CHARLES RICHARD GITLITZ 33 Kensxngton Street Entered from Troup Actrvntres Bxology Club C22 Hobby Swrmmmg dancing Future Undeclded ANDREW LAWRENCE GLADISH 58 Plymouth Street Entered from Troup Actnvmes Red Cross Rep resentatrve C22 Home Room Rep resentatnve C32 Hobby Frshmg boatmg Future College HARRY GLASER 136 Derby Avenue Entered from Troup Actlvntles Junior Elm Tree Board C32 Human Relations Club C3 42 Presndent of Mathematlcs Club C42 Phxlosophy Club C42 Sports Edxtor Elm Tree Edxtortal Board C42 Hobby Wrntxng read mg Future College DAVID LOUIS GLICKSTEIN 122 Button Street Entered from Troup Actxvmes Bxology Club C22 Track Team C2 3 42 Hobby Campmg carpentry Future College cxvrl engmeerrng GERALD HARVEY GOLDBERG 240 Bellevue Road Entered Shernd n Act vmes Sectetaqg' ogy G C22 tuddnt Cbulfcx Rep resentatl L2 , Serllmel Edrtonal Board C'2 Heart Fund Tag Day CZ 2 President Mathematncs Club C32 Jumor Prom Corngrlee C32 Assxstant Sports Ednor' mel C3 42 Mathemattcs Club 442 .Sopho- more Day Committee C42. Hobby: Basketball reading. Future: College. Semors l -Qi 110' rl 3 3 28 gl' ,av NEAL ALLYN GOLDEN 113D Brookside Avenue Entered from Shertdan Actxvmes Baseball Team C42 Hobby Sports dancmg Future College Mzduc CHARLES GOLDSTEIN 446 Valley Street Entered from Sherndan Actrvmes Swxmmmg Team C2 32 Hobby Elshxng pho tography Future Unxted States M11 rtary Academy CHARLES ALAN GOODFRIEND 33 Vernon Street Entered from Troup Actzvltles Photography Club C32 Sentmel Photographer C4 Presndent Photography Club C4 Hobby Photography cars Future Armed Forces IRA GOODKOFSKY 169 Roger Whnte Drrve Entered from Sherndan Acuvmes Manager Soccer Team C22 Manager Base ball Team C22 Manager Basketball Team C2 3 42 Student Govern ment Assocratron C3 42 Trafhc Squad C3 42 Gulde Squad C42 Semor Executwe Board C42 Semor Prom Cornmrttee C42 Hobby Sports photography Future College EUGENE ERNEST GOODMASTER JR 247 Orchard Street Entered from Troup Actlvmes Red Cross Repre sentatlve C22 Intramural Sports C22 Student Councrl Representatxve C2 3 42 Student Government As soctatton C32 Swnmmmg Team C32' Semor Chorus C42. Hobby: Hunting 'sports. Future: New Haven College. LINDA SUSAN FRANZMAN 74 Mumford Road Entered from Sherrdan Father Hrllhouse 1934 Actrvrtres Sunshrne Club C25 Sec retary Phnlosophy Club C2 35 Heart Fund Tag Day C2 35 Glee Club C2 35 Honors C2 35 York Square Players C2 35 March of Drmes Drrve C35 junxor Elm Tree Board C35 Hebrew Culture Club C35 Human Relatrons Club C3 45 Presldent Phrlosophy Club C45 Elm Tree Edrtor1nCh1ef C45 Sen lor Choms C45 Semor Prom Com mrttee C45 Chemrstry Club C45 Student Government Assocratron C45 Hobby Readmg Future Col ege THERESA JO ANN FRATANTONIO 27 Ward Street Entered from Troup Actrvttres Rangerettes C 25 Semor Prom Commrttee C45 Hob by Bowlrng dancmg Future Book keeper HARRIET TOBY FREEDMAN 25 Pelham Lane Entered from Sherrdan Actrvrtres Brology Club C25 Phrlosophy Club C2 35 jun 1or Elm Tree Board C35 Spamsh Club C3 45 Elm Tree Edrtorral Board C45 Senror Prom Commlt tee C45 Student Government Asso c1at1on Socnal Plannrng Commrttee C45 Hobby Readxng Future Col lege teachmg PHYLLIS HARRIET FREEDMAN 523 Wxnthrop Avenue Entered from Troup Father H1llhouse 1934 Actrvrtres Honors C2 3 45 Hu man Relatrons Club C3 45 Student Government Assocratron Service Commrttee C45 Co Charrman Scholarship Commxttee of the Hu man Relatrons Club C49 Hobby Readlng musrc Future Southern Connecncut State College ELYSE INA FREEMAN 16 Colby Court Entered from Sherxdan Actrvrtres Sunshtne Club C25 Phrlosophy Club C25 Red Cross Representatrve C25 French Clu C2 3 45 Glee Club C2 3 Heart Fund Tag Day C2 35 Senror Chorus C45 Student Council Repre sentatrve C45 Human Relatrons Club C45 Class Grft Commrttee C45 Semor Prom Commxttee C45 Hobby Smgmg parntmg Future College teaching 1960 -Q? -1 k 2 73 cf' if BARBARA DOROTHY FRIEDMAN 70 Hemlock Road Entered from Sherrdan Actrvrtres Sunshine Club C25 Italran Club C3 45 Work rn Attendance Office C45 Hobby Reading musrc Future College FERN CAROL FRIEDMAN 16 Fredenck Street Entered from Sheridan Actrvrtxes Phrlosophy Club C25 Brology Club C25 Human Re latrons Club C3 49 Spamsh Club C3 45 Class Motto Commnttee C45 Hobby Ice skatmg musrc Future College CAROL ANN FUCCI 151 Osborn Avenue Entered from Sherrdan Actrvmes Red Cross Rep resentatxve C25 Spamsh Club C2 35 Home Room V1cePresrdent C45 Hobby Sports dancxng Fu ture College vx.L. CJN' KLQMVQVCS MARY LUCILLE FUSCO 161 Wrnthrop Avenue Entered from Troup Actrvrtres Spamsh Club C3 45 Hobby Roller skatmg bowl mg Future Busmess college DIANA PHYLLIS GAMM 60 Knollwood Drxve Entered from Sherxdan Actxvmes Inter High Chorr C25 Blue Crutch Drrve C2 45 Band C35 Chrrstmas Assembly C35 Annual Concert C35 Spamsh Club C3 45 Class Motto Commnt tee C45 Heart Fund Tag Day C45 Senror Prom Commrttee C45 Hob by Musxc reading Future Boston Unrversrty School of Fme and Ap plred Arts Semors FREDERICK HAROLD DENNIS PAUL HANLEY GOODSON 174 Hallock Avenue Entered from St Prus X MIddletown Connectlcut 85 Rockvlew Circle Entered from ACIIVIIICS Counselors Assnstant 14? gheiggll4rcU'rgt'is3,JuI?I:J0l:bVafI5gg Lrbrarnan Assrstant C47 Hobby Art nts If F far Ar For Y photography Future Southern Con I go u u e I ce nectlcut State College JE FRPQZKREIIEGEIEQMJ ston venue nte ed fr kms Grarg Qlu uman tl S uh El JAMES JOHNSON HARRISON utch DrIve 135 104 Read Street Entered from MJ I wow Troup Future AIr Force 4 o Chau man Plannrng C ee Human RCIZIIODS Club C y Trav elrng musrc Fu lege JOHN STANLEY GRABOWIECKJ WILLIAM THOMAS I-IENNEssEY JR Troup ActIvItIes Traffrc Squad Q42 15 I-11165 SUCH Entered from Guxde Squad Q45 Hobby HuntIng TYOUP H0bbY Cars Fufufe A swrmmrng Future Electronrcs Ollflflflg school 40 Porter Street Entered from STUART JAY HILLMAN 43 Wrllard Street Entered from C65 from herrdan ActIvItIes Spamsh Club Sherrdan Hobby Amateur radro 3 43 Elecgfomcs Club gzip Hob y WeIght lIftIng acrobatlcs Fu GERALD GRATENSTEIN 151 Curtrs DrIve Ent r Future College b ture College GERALD LEWIS GREENBERG JAMES DONALD HOCKING 320 Ray Road Entered ffgm Sher 34 Rockvrew Crrcle Entered from Idan ActIvItIes Band C2 35 Hob Troup H0bbY SPOUS Fllfufe B115 by MusIc Future College 10955 College 1960 BARBARA ANN GAYLOR 48 Hurlburt Street. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Sewing, painting. Fu- ture: Stone's Business College. ANASTASIA TESSIE GELAGOTIS 58 Vernon Street. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Reading, sewing. Future: Secretary. ROSALIE BERNADE'I'I'E GIANNOTTI 91 Rockview Circle. Entered from Sheridan, Activities: Office Messen- ger C2, 425 Messenger, Miss Dono- hue C42. Future: Nursing school. CORENE GIBSON 126 Carmel Street. Entered from West Haven High. Hobby: Music. Future: Stenography. MARION ELIZABETH GILES 62 Foote Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Philosophy Club CZ, 325 Student Council Representa- tive C2, 325 March of Dimes Drive C2, 425 Student Government Asso- ciation C2, 425 Tuberculosis Drive C2, 3, 425 Heart Fund Drive C2, 3, 425 junior Prom Committee Deco- rations Chairman C323 Human Re- lations Club C3, 425 Sophomore Day Committee C425 Senior Chorus C425 Class Day Committee C42. Hobby: Tennis, hospital volunteer. Future: Social work. 75 MARION CATHERINE GOGLIA 149 County Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Red Cross Repre- sentative C2 25 Cheerleader C2, 3, 425 junior Prom Committee C325 Home Room Representative C325 Vice- President, Senior Class C425 Student Council Representative C425 Senior Prom Committee C42. Hobby: Read- ing, sewing. Future: College. ELLEN ESTHER GOLDBERG 110 Greenwood Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Blue Crutch Drive C225 Sophomore Dance Com- mittee C225 Sunshine Club C225 Sentinel Business Board C2, 3, 425 Muscular Dystrophy Drive C325 junior Prom Committee C322 Office Messenger C3, 425 Human Relations Club C5, 425 Senior Chorus C425 Class Motto Committee C42. Hobby: Reading, dramatics. Future: College. ELINOR RUTH GOLDFARB 25 Roydon Road. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Sunshine Club C225 French Club C2, 32: Junior Elm Tree Board C32: Glee Club C325 Human Relations Club C3, 425 Senior Chorus C425 Elm Tree Edi- torial Board C425 Red Cross Repre- sentative C425 Class Motto Commit- tee C425 Scholarship Committee, Human Relations Club C42. Hobby: Bowling, reading. Future: College, nursing. 7.4 NS? vii l if-J Charlet Goodfriend :hows rlider while Stanley Hourwrlz Ronald Brazier, and Gerald Gould look on with interert 6' : YY i 7 as - at 'Q' Seniors DAVID BENJAMIN HOROWITZ 154 Ray Road. Entered from Sher- idan. Activities: French Club C255 Guide Squad C355 Junior Prom Committee C355 Manager, Basketball Team C355 Human Relations Club C45. Hobby: Reading. Future: Col- lege. THOMAS JOSEPH HUNT, JR. 595 Howard Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Football Team C2, 355 Student Council Rep- resentative C2, 3, 455 Track Team C3, 455 Senior Chorus C455 Tri- Captain, Football Team C455 Senior Prom Committee C45. Hobby: Sports, reading. Future: College. MARTIN CHARLES HURVVITZ 34 Beers Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Home Room Rep- resentative C255 Spanish Club C35. Hobby: Model building. Future: State Technical, Hartford. Mark Goldttein and Donald Weinstein work with cathode rays. RALPH EARL HYLTON 9 Garden Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Hockey Team C2, 3, 45. Hobby: Jazz. Future: Eli Whitney Regional Technical School. LYNNE CHARLES IANNUCCI 128 Rosette Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Football Team C255 Baseball Team C255 Basketball Team C25. Hobby: Bowling, boats. Future: Armed Forces. ALAN MARC IGNAL 28 Whiulesey Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Home Room Secretary C255 Soccer Team C2, 35. Hobby: Sportsg music. Fu- ture: College. RICHARD ELLIOT JACOBSON 134 Englewood Drive. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Home Room Treasurer C255 Mathematics Club C2, 355 Philosophy Club C2, 355 Golf Team C5, 455 Home Room Basketball Team C45. Hobby: Sports. Future: College. LARRY ELLIOT JAWITZ 147 Cooper Place. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: March of Dimes Drive C255 Rifle Team C255 Philos- ophy Club C255 Red Cross Repre- sentative C355 Ham Radio Club C45. Hobby: Electronics. Future: University of Connecticut. w ' idk J? 'D' .f 's 1960 MYRA EDITH GOLDSTEIN 57 Pardee Place. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Honors C295 Spanish Club C29g March of Dimes Drive C2, 393 Blue Cmtch Drive C29' Heart Fund Tag Day . Hobby' Painting modeling Future Southern Connecticut State College SUSAN IRENE GOLDSTEIN 73 Hemlock Road Entered from Howard Seminary West Bridge water Massachusetts Actxvities Heart Fund Tag Day C 39 Gleam Art Board C3 49 Human Relations Club C49 Red Cross Representative C49 Class Day Committee C49 Fu ture Nursing MARJORIE ANN GOLDSTONE 105 Woodside Terrace Entered from Sheridan Father Hillhouse 1935 Activities Glee Club C29 Sunshine Club C29 Blue Crutch Drive C29 Heart Fund Tag Day C2 39 Tuberculosis Drive C2 39 Honors C2 39 Philosophy Club C2 3 49 York Square Players C2 3 49 Sentinel Edttorial Board C2 3 49 Human Relations Club C3 49 Spanish Club C3 49 Hobby Read mg sailing Future Liberal arts col ege ANDREY SUSAN GOODWIN 112 Knollwood Drive Entered from Sheridan Activities Cancer Drive C29 Heart Fund Tag Day Drive C29 Blue Crutch Drive C29 Inter High Choir C29 Honors C2 9 q Y C Gleam Editorial Board C2 39 Stu dent Cabinet C2 3 49 Glee Club C 39 Cafeteria Guide Committee C39 Social Planning Committee C3 49 Senior Chorus C49 Assistant Editor Gleam Editorial Board C49 Student Council Representative C49 Hobby Writing music Future Smith College BRENDA JOYCE GOOTKIN 22 Rockview Circle Entered from Sheridan Hobby Sports Future Business college ALICIA BONNIE GORFAIN 227 Alden Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Sunshine Club C295 Heart Fund Tag Day C295 Metropolitan Opera Guild Att Award C295 York Square Players C2, 493 French Club C2, 3, 49g Gleam Art Board C2, 3, 49g Glee Club C395 Vice-President, York Square Players C39' Polio Drive C2 39 Human Relations Club C3 49 Senior Prom Committee C49 Senior Chorus C49 Hebrew Culture Club C49 Elm Tree Art Board C49 Stu dent Council Representative C49 Hobby Music art Future College SUSAN MARGARET GRANOFF 510 Ellsworth Avenue Entered from Sheridan Activities Sopho more Dance Committee C29 Student Council Representatxve C29 Sentinel Edrtorial Board C2 3 49 Debating Club C2 3 49 Student Government Association C39 Secretary junior Prom C39 Human Relations Club C39 Harvest Committee C3 49 President Human Relations Club C49 Senior Prom Committee C49 Coordinating Chairman Student Government Association C49 Hob by Reading swimming Future College JEANNE MARIE GRAY 588 Whalley Avenue Entered from Sheridan Hobby Sports danc ing Future Secretary LAUREL RUTH GRAVITZ 291 Fairheld Street Entered from Sheridan Activities Honors C29 Spanish Club C2 3 49 Mardi of Dimes Drive C2 39 Heart Fund Tag Day C2 39 Junior Elm Tree Board C39 Student Council Repre sentative C39 Human Relations Club C3 49 Elm Tree Business Board C49 Chemistry Club C49 Senior Prom Committee C49 Hob by Ice skating reading Future Col ege ANITA HELEN GREEN 158 Gofle Terrace Entered from Sheridan Acttvrties Sunshine Club C29 Heart Fund Tag Day C2 39 Blue Crutch Drive C2 39 Cancer Drive C2 39 Spanish Club C2 39 March of Dimes Drive C39 Human Relations Club C49 Hobby Danc ing Future College -.Q 4 -,nd , CZ, 39 I I . , . I . ' . 1 ' '. . ' . ' , A A - 3 Y 9 1 III M, L I I Z . : ' , . : . , 5 ' Z ' - ,E 2- ' - x x 1 NW f e 9 - ' l A ' . .' ' I ' . , .' l . Q , f 1 1' 1 . ' LI I Q . ' s r 1 ky V 7 ' ' .. ' ' S - ,I 1 alarm: 7 ' 9 . . . 5 i i . , , f : ' , ' ' . : . : 3 I 3 . 1 , 3 I , : I . , 1 , I - 1 , - L I , , 1 I , 3 , . : - , . : - , 1 l . Ifii 3 g York S uare Pla ers 2, 39: I' 5. .f f II ' I Q I ' I ' ' - , 3 I . . ' I , ' . - - - . l . I I . , . . - ' I 1 I , 9 ' ' . : . : . . ' 5 ' I x I i I s i S 77 . x, fa ..:,,, . we-HQ' ,ff -JU Gail Moran and Irene Knowletl cook up something good RONALD GLEN JOHNSON 75 Orchard Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Red Cross Repre- sentative 425: Class Day Commit- tee 445g Senior Executive Board 445. Hobby: Basketball, bowling. Future: Quinnipiac College. WILLIAM PHILLIP JUZWIAKOUSKI 72 Fourth Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Senior Prom Com- mittee 445g Spanish Club 445. Hob- by: Rocketry, drawing. Future: Na- tional Agricultural College. DAVID IRVING KALMAN 50 Anthony Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Home Room Treasurer 425, Hockey Team 425: junior Prom Committee 4359 Red Cross Drive 4355 Guide Squad 4353 Spanish Club 43, 455 Heart Fund Drive 445: Senior Chorus 445: Sen- ior Prom Committee 445: Student Government Planning Committee 445. Hobby: Skating, cars. Future: College, hotel and restaurant man- agement. 78 Seniors SHELDON KATSOFF 160 Stevenson Road. Entered from Sheridan. Hobby: Sports. Future: College., ROBERT EARL KEANE 506 Blake Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Rifle Team 425, Soccer Team 43, 45. Hobby: Hunting. Future: College. JOEL LEE KIPPERMAN 16 Harding Place. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Heart Fund Tag Day Committee 435: Trafhc Squad 445, Guide Squad 445. Hobby: Weight lifting. Future: University of Connecticut. ALLEN JAY KONE 280 Knollwood Drive. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: York Square Players 42, 35: Swimming Team 42, 35: Philosophy Club 42, 3, 45: Student Government Associa- tion 42, 3, 45 Q Junior Prom Commit- tee 435: Guide Squad 435: Trafiic Squad 435, Student Cabinet 43, 45, Debating Club 43, 45: Mathematics Club 43, 45: Traffic Squad Chair- man 445g Senior Prom Committee 445, Elm Tree Editorial Board 445. Hobby: Skiing, sailing. Future: Col- lege. JURI KOSLOV 160 DeWiu Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Senior Prom Com- mittee 445g Traffic Squad 445, Hu- man Relations Club 445g Amateur Radio Club 445. Hobby: Mechan- ics, swimming. Future: College. if ur 4311 -ef! -av '--'sv 'T 5 1960 MARTHA SUSAN GREENBERG 10 Stxmson Road Entered from Sherldan Father Hnllhouse 1925 Mother Hnllhouse 1927 Acnvmes Bnology Club C25 Sunshme Club C25 Heart Fund Tag Day Dnve C2 35 Gleam Art Board C2 3 45 York Square Players C2 35 Sentinel Edxtorlal Board C2 35 Mary Mar shall Gnrls Bnology Pnze C25 Hon ors C2 35 Human Relatxons Club C35 Sarah ChernoH Gxrls Mathe matrcs Pnze C35 Competmon Edx tor Sentmel Edntorral Board C45 Class Day Commxttee C45 Hobb Tennts Future Smxth College MATILDA ANN GREENBERG 331 Edgewood Avenue Entered from Weeqmhrc High Newark New jersey Actnvmes Elm Tree Art Board C45 Future College MYRNA GREENBERG 123 Greenwood Street Entered from Troup Father Hnllhouse 1929 Actxvltxes Sunshme Club C25 Home Room Representatlve C25 Invrtanons Chanrman Sophomore Dance C25 Glee Club C35 Junior Elm Tree Board C35 Entertamment Commnttee jumor Prom C 35 Heart Fund Tag Day C35 Student Gov ernment Assoclatlon C3 45 Human Relatlons Club C3 45 Elm Tree Ed1tor1al Board C45 Class Gxft Commlttee C45 Semor Chorus C45 Hobby Plano readmg Future Southern Connecticut State College SHEILA GAIL GREENBERG 105 Westwood Road Entered from George J Ryan No 216 Queens New York Actxvntxes Soph omore Dance Commlttee C25 Stu dent Government Assocxatxon C25 Treasurer German Club C25 B ology Scholarship Worcester Experl mental School C25 German Club C35 Phrlosophy Club C3 45 Hu man Relanons Club C3 45 Secre tary German Club C45 Class Motto Commxttee C45 Red Cross Repre sentatlve C45 Honors C45 Chemrs try Club C45 Elm Tree Art Board C45 Messenger C45 Hobby Skrn drvmg Willing Future Duke Um versxty TOBY SHARON GREENBERG 61 Green Hill Terrace Entered from Shcrndan Acnvmes Glee Club C2 35 Hospxtal Volunteer C2 35 Heart Fund Tag Day C2 3 45, Spanxsh Club C3 45 Senlor Chorus C45 Elm Tree Art Board C45 L1 brary Assrstant C45 Swxmmmg Club C45 Hobby Art swlrnmmg F ture College 79 BARBARA JEAN GREENE 77 Hazel Street Entered from Bassett Actxvltles Rangerettes C2 3 45 Human Relatxons Club C25 Red Cross Representauve C35 Hob by Fngure skatmg bowlmg Future Bryant College BARBARA ANN GREGORINI 99 Mmor Street Entered from Troup Hobby Sewmg xce skatmg Future Katherxne Gxbbs Secretarral School SHIRLEY SUSAN GRENET Sherldan Actlvmes Bxology Club C25 Sunshme Club C25 Rrfle Team C2 35 Red Cross Represen t uve C3 45 Human Relatrons Club C3 45 Semor Prom Commrt tee C45 Assembly Commnttee C45 Hobby Bowlmg swlmmmg Future College teachnng ELAINE JOAN GRENIER 66 Whalley Avenue Entered from St Johns Commercxal ACTIVITIES Secretary Home Room C 25 Assxst ant Secretary Mr Kxmball C35 Hu man Relatxons Club C45 Hobby Skatmg musxc Future Prlvate sec retary LYNN GAIL GRESKO 115 Blake Street Entered from Sherrdan Actxvmes Itallan Club C2 3 45 Asslstant Secretary Human Relatxons Club C35 Student Council Representanve C35, Blue Crutch Dnve C35, jumor Elm Tree Board C35 York Square Players C35 Hu man Relatxons Club C45, Ofhce Messenger C45 Hobby Dancmg, nce skatmg Future Qummplac Col ege '- . 5 ' fi' ' , 1 . 3, Q ' Y , 5 . . . ' I 1 1 2 - - u , 4, g G , h , 1 5 ' - , 9 I 1 fr . l - . . . ' . , 1' , 5 I I : - , . . . .' V, ' . 3 I ' Yi ' , . . . - . . .. Z . U 9 , ' ' ' , 50 Roydon Road. Entered from , 5 5 . ' . : . 3 9 5 C ,K ' , g A , 3 D - W 9 ' a ' 9 , . , g 1 1 I ' , , 1 5 , 5 . . . ' ' I 1 I I , . Z Q . 1 . - 4 - i : , ' . : . . , , . : - L . , ,5 G' ' . 9 l' , .' . . . , - . . - : l 9 , U 1 - 9 I , Q - I, . 9 - , 1 - l - -1 r , h 3 , . : - . 9 . - ' 1 2 ' I 3 . : ' - , . : - is . , . V I ! ' . Z . 2 ' . . - ' . ' ' x x 3 . A ' . , E: . : , . u- , - f' 3 f 1 . Seniors , ,lj I JOHN JOSEPH LAGGIS I 'lx ,sr I 3 x J uf' Z' 1 , 92 Pearl Street. Entered from JOEL RICHARD LEVINE Troup. Activities: Home Room Pres- ident C23g Football Team C2, 33: Red Cross Representative C333 Tri- Captain, Football Team C435 All- District Football Team C43. Hobby: Dancing, skating. Future: College, engineering HERBERT VICTOR LARSON JR 240 Hallock Avenue Entered from Troup Hobby Boating hunt ing Future Mortician school 48 Platt Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Red Cross Repre- sentative C23. Hobby: Baseball, swimming. Future: College. ROBERT CHARLES LEVINE 113 Westetleigh Road Entered from Sheridan Activities Inter High Choir C23 Tennis Team C23 Student Government Association C2 33 Heart Fund Tag Day C2 3 4 Junior Prom Committee C33 Guide Squad C33 Tuberculosis Drive C33 Track Team C3 43 Gleam Business Board C3 43 Philosophy Club C3 43 Senior Executive Board C43 Class Day Committee C43 Trafli Squad C43 Chemistry Club C43 Hobby Sports Future College THOMAS WILLIAM LAWLOR JACK LEWIS JR 23 Rock Creek Road Entered 38 Ann Street Entered from R B from Sheridan Activities Senior HUClS0l'l High Selma Alabama Hob Chorus C43 Hobby Biology swim by Football fishing Future Trade ming Future Navy school GARY LEIBOWITZ 100 Westetleigh Road Entered from Sherldan Activities Football Team C23 Office Messenger C23 Heart Fund Tag Day C2 3 43 Blue Crutch Day C2 3 43 Human Re lations Club C33 Spanish Club C3 43 Senior Prom Committee C43 Philosophy Club C43 Association for Advancement of Colored People Drive C43 Hobby Sports mathe matics Future College engineering BARRY ALAN LEVETT I67 McKinley Avenue Ent ryd from Sheridan Activities Red ross Representative C23 Biology b C23 Clothing Dave C23 Son el Busmms Board C2 335 Swimming Team C2 33 Tuberculosis Poster Dr1ve'C2 43 Student Cabinet C2 3 43 Trafhc Squad C33 Junior Prom Committee C33 Guide Squad C33 Chairman Cl mg Driye C3 43 Co Chairman, uide Squad C43 Co Competition Editor Sentinel Business Board C43 CoChairman Senior Prom Refreshment Commit tee C43 Hobby Stamp coin col lecting Future College 80 MARCUS RICHARD LEWIS 391 Wilmot Road Entered from Sheridan Activities Basketball Team Basketball singing Future Business RICHARD ALLEN LOCKE 22 Wilson Street Entered from Troup Activities Band C43 Dance Band C43 Hobby Stamp collec tions music Future Musician , - 1. 4 , , .31 . : . J L .. , D .I 9 E , - 3 - I C23g Football Tea-m C33. Hobby: as Q . . il l. Sf i 2 Fr t 3 1960 DOLORES MARIE GUARINO 68 Barclay Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Human Relations Club 142: Italian Club 142. Hobby: Dancing, reading. Future: Nursing school. ROSEMARIE GUARINO 15 Miller Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Rangerettes 122, junior Prom Committee 1325 Li- brary Worker 1323 Messenger 132: Class Gift Committee 142, Spanish Club 142: Office Messenger 142, Human Relations Club 142. Hob- by: Bowling, dancing. Future: Quin- nipiac College, secretary. JUDITH ANN GUDIMUS 505 Sherman Parkway. Entered from Sheridan. Hobby: Guitar. Fu- ture: Airline hostess. DONNA-RAYE GURIAN 29 Norton Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Library Assistant 12, 32: Sentinel Business Board 12, 3, 423 French Club 12, 3, 42: Hon- ors 12, 32g Human Relations Club 13, 423 Student Government Asso- ciation 142g Senior Prom Festivities Committee 142. Hobby: Tennis. Future: College, child psychologist. IRIS LORA GURLAND 259 Howard Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Heart Fund Tag Day 1223 Philosophy Club 122, junior Elm Tree Board 1323 Human Relations Club 13, 423 Gleam Edi- torial Board 13, 425 Elm Tree Art Board Editor 142. Hobby: Drawing, reading. Future: College, art. 81 fxr Irir Garland and John Morici make rlained glar: windows or the Chrirtmar assembly LINDA HARRIET GUY 159 Maple Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Sunshine Club 122, Blue Crutch Drive 12, 3, 42, junior Prom Committee 1323 Heart Fund Tag Day 12, 3, 42: junior Elm Tree Board 1323 Student Cab- inet 13, 42: Human Relations Club 13, 423 Class Day Committee 142, Elm Tree Business Board 142: Soph- omore Day Committee 142. Hobby: Reading, dancing. Future: College. MARY JANE HALL 354 Wilmot Road. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Red Cross Rep- resentative 122: Spanish Club 122: Home Room Representative 1325 Senior Executive Board 142. Hobby: Sewing. Future: College. CLAIRE MICHELE HALLORAN 323 Norton Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Blue Crutch Drive 122, Human Relations Club 142. Hobby: Music, poetry. Future: Col- lege. 4 , ' ,Pg-L Semors EUGENE LEROY LOVETTE 207 Goffe Street Entered from Troup Actnvxtres Football Team 121 Gleam Art Board 121 Traffxc Squad 13 41 Track Team 141 Hobby Photography bowlxng Fu ture Armed Servrces LOUIS JOSEPH LUDOVICONI 79 Hallock Street Entered from Troup Acnvmes Football Team 13 41 Track Team 141 Hobby Sports dancing Future College en gmeerxng HENRY NORMAN MANZ 112 Davenport Avenue Entered from Troup Actrvmes Swrmmrng Team 12 3 41 Senror Chorus 141 Amateur Radno Club 141 Future Montana State Unrversrty forestry RALPH LAWRENCE MANZO 24 Ward Street Entered from Troup Hobby Basketball Future Armed Forces WILLIAM LESLIE MARONEY 216 Blake Street Entered from Sherndan Hobby Sports Future Navy ARTHUR FRANK MARTORELLA 336 Wxlmot Road Entered from Sherrdan Actrvmes Inter I-Ixgh Serv :ce Assocratlon 121 Student Gov ernment Representatrve 121 Home Room Representatrve 131 Gleam Busrness Board 13 41 Spanrsh Club 13 41 Presxdent Student Govern ment Assocratxon 141 Charrman Santa Claus Drlve 141 Tag Day Commxttee 141 Senror Prom Corn mrttee 141 Hobby Sports Future Provrdence College educatron , wr lu RONALP MARVIN 35 Farrfle Street Entered from errdan A rvmes Home oom SecretaryX111 B 47122-391 Home Room Vnce re nl 1 1 Ju f. Prom Cyn tree if LI-Io lzy Sports m sr Future qllege I HARVEY ERWIN MATLOFF 220 Roydon Road Entered from Sheridan Acuvltres Mathematlcs Club 131 Traffic Squad 13 41 Human Relatxons Club 141 Guxde Squad 141 Future College phar macy ARTHUR JOSEPH MAREK JR VINCENT ERNEST MAURO I6 Wnght Street Entered from Troup Hobby Basketball swlm Trigg Llfggon AEHHIE Entered from mmg Future Undecrded P uure 0 ege A if Il' Q, MW' 1960 CAROL ROSALIE HARKINS 313 Fountain Street Entered from Sheridan Activities Treasurer Home Room C22 Bundle Drive C22 Class Gift Committee C42 Class Day Commlttee C42 Hobby Ice skating reading Future Secre tarxal work EULA GAYNELL HARRIS 51 Carmel Street Entered from Sampson Training High Clinton North Carolina Activities York Square Players C3 42 Human Re lations Club C42 Hobby Stngtn dancing Future Grace New Haven Hospital X Ray technician DIANE LORETTA HART 73 Hallock Street Entered from Troup Activities Rangerettes C2 sembly Committee C42 Human Re lations Club C42 Messenger C42 Hobby Tennis sewing Future Business college EILEEN MARY HART 1231 Boulevard Entered from Sacred Heart Academy Activities Office Messenger C42 Hobby Read mg knitting Future IBM School BETH ANN HENKIN 816 Elm Street Entered from Troup Activities Gleam Editorial Board C2 3 42 Student Cabinet C2 3 42 York Square Players C2 3 42 Glee Club C32 Human Re lations Club C3 42 German Club C42 Class Day Committee C42 Chairman March of Dimes C42 Semor Chorus C42 Hobby Dra matics Future College 83 GAYLE SHARON HENNINGER 30 Hardtng Place Entered from Hamden High Acttvtties Ranger ettes C32 Red Cross Representative C3 42 Human Relations Club C42 Messenger C42 Vice Chairman Sen ior Prorn C42 Student Council Rep resentatlve C42 Hobby Sewing readtng Future Southern Connec ticut State College CATHERINE STELLE HITCHCOCK 1274 Forest Road Entered from Sheridan Activities Inter High Choir C22 Home Room Repre sentatxve C22 York Square Players C2 3 42 junior Elm Tree Board C32 Swimming Club C42 Elm Tree Editorial Board C42 Hobby Swimming Future College JANE ELIZABETH HITCHCOCK 16 South Genesee Street Entered P Club C32 Human Relations Club C32 Gleam Art Board C3 42 Le Belles De La Mer C42 Hobby Sewing swimming Future College BETH EVE HOFFMAN 59 West Rock Avenue Entered from Sheridan Activities Sunshme Club C22 Blue Crutch Drive C22 School Messenger C3 42 Senior Executive Board C42 Dtstrrbuttve Education Club C42 Hobby Ice skating horseback riding Future Professional ice skater PATRICIA MAE HOLMES 69 County Street Entered from Troup Acttvtttes Gleam Art Board C42 Class Gift Committee C42 Hobby Art Future Medical tech nology . . . . 2 - y 5 - . 1 3 . , Z 1 . 2 4 l 9 . 9 - U, - v - . Z - Q . - - , . . - . . , , , . . . I . . . I . K L - . Y F . . - Q 1 U - 1, g, , . .L l v I Z . , S v . 3 , . . . . : , . 3, 425 Library Worker C 323 As- from Sheridan. Activities: S anish , A 1 - 9 ' . 9 Q . L , Q S . , . . . . . , . . . ' . .. . 1 . 1 . o . . , .S . . . . . , , . . . A : , , . . , , 1 ' .r 9 1 - ' .- . y 5 Q 5 . - I ' .S . Q . Q 1 ' . , , 1 - mf? 'Jie' 5,0 sf 5 Fee' Sen EDWARD JOSEPH MAYNARD 120 Greenwich Avenue. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Car craft. Fu- ture: College. ERVIN THOMAS MCCOY 82 Drckerman Street Entered from Cross Hrgh Hobby Boxrng swrm mmg Future Undecxded EUGENE JOHN MCGEEHAN 95 Krmberly Avenue Entered from Troup Actrvrtres Drstrxbutrve Educauon Club Q49 Hobby Bowl lmg huntmg Future New Haven Busmess College SEYMOUR CHASE 1637 Chapel Street Entered from Troup Acnvmes Red Cross Repre sentatrve C39 Sentor Chorus Q42 Hobby Sports Future Armed Forces LARRY DENNIS MCNEIL 61 Garden Street Entered from Troup Actrvrtres Basketball Team Q2 39 Hobby Boatmg Future Unrversrty of Prttsburgh dental sur geon 84 PAS H MENDILLO 708 eg' n A - . Entered from ' 1' P 4 2 6 St. Ant ny s. a ities: Student Council Repre n ive 12, 35. Hob- by: Sports, s' . Future: Unde- cided. I X LAWRENCE STUART MERRIAM 100 Edgewood Way Entered from Sherrdan Actrvrtres Swnmmrng Team Q2 3 45 Inter Hrgh School Servrce Assocratnon C3 43 Traflic Squad C45 Semor Prom Commxt tee C49 Hobby Swrrnmmg Future College MICHAEL MERRIAM 91 Hubmger Street Entered from Sherrdan Actrvrtres Manager Hockey Team Q3 41 Poem Pub lrshed tn Natronal Hrgh School Po etry Anthology Q45 Hobby Frsh mg sports Future College ALBERT ERNEST MIGNONE 238 Greenwnch Avenue Entered from Troup Actrvrtres ltalran Club 123 Heart Fund Tag Day Q31 Italran Club Program Charrman Q33 Human Relatrons Club 141 Italxan Club Secretary C45 Hobby Skatmg readrng Future College ALAN FREDRIC MILLER 255 Ellsworth Avenue Entered from Troup Actrvmes Heart Fund Tag Day Q2 3D Sentinel Busmess Board C2 32 York Square Players K2 3 49 Human Relatxons Club 133 CoCharrman Junxor Prom 439 Inter Hxgh School Servrce As soclatlon C39 Second East Coast Model United Natrons Prrze C32 Student Councrl Representatrve Sentmel Busmess Manager C42 Sen tor Prom Cornmtttee C43 Hobby Travel tennrs Future College phat macy - 1 , S ' . 1 , - , Q U . I . Q ' ' Xi' -'Le t' A'-Us, . ' ' . . , I Z ' . .4 , . : . as tg, -f .. ,- ,11 , ,X ' . . . . : - v f 5 1 . ' ' 1 ' s . . . ' : . : v ' . ' Z , N231 ' ' ' I I , Q , , 1 , , f , . . ' 5 ' , I . . ' . 5 . - - '. I . ' ' ' 2 ' ' I - g g 4379 . ' g - A i A . . I .5 1 ' 1 1 ' ,. , :.1,'r,-Q :' .. '-4 x' .Wilt . 'sh-sia,a.H :.- 'Q ,-i Ne-ov ,inf 'P 1960 ROSALIND GAIL HORTON 96 Goffe Terrace. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Sunshine Club 122, Human Relations Club 142, Class Motto Committee 1425 Red Cross Representative 1425 Senior Prom Committee 142. Hobby: Read- ing, music. Future: College, medical secretary. ROSALYN HORTON 138 Whittier Road. Entered from Longfellow junior High, San An- tonio, Texas. Activities: Sunshine Club 1225 Cancer Drive 12, 323 Glee Club 1325 junior Prom Com- mittee 1325 March of Dimes Drive 1325 Heart Fund Tag Day 1525 Spanish Club 13, 42, Chemistry Club 1425 Student Government As- sociation 142: Senior Chorus 142. Hobby: Swimming, music. Future: College. SHARON LEE HORWITZ 46 Roger White Drive. Entered from Troup. Activities: Red Cross Representative 12, 325 Spanish Club 13, 425 Human Relations Club 142: Class Gift Committee 142. Hobby: Bowling, dancing. Future: Dental hygienist. DIANE LOIS HOWARD 16 Arthur Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Sentinel Business Board 1225 Sunshine Club 1225 Heart Fund Tag Day 122: Glee Club 132, Tuberculosis Drive 132: As- sistant Treasurer, Sentinel Business Board 15, 425 Assistant Treasurer, Human Relations Club 132, Senior Chorus 1425 Treasurer, Human Re- lations Club 1425 Senior Prom Com- mittee 142. Hobby: Reading. Fu- ture: Nursing. ALLA HNYDA 232 Washington Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Red Cross Representative 1225 First Prize, French Prize Examination 122 5 Gleam Business Board 12, 3, 425 Senior Executive Board 142. Hob- by: Sports, reading..Future: Sege- tary. ' . ' I, t D , 4 f J-' 52 JJ CAROLYN VICTORIA I-IUCKABEY 185 Goffe Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Spanish Club 12, 425 York Square Players 12, 3, 42. Hobby: Roller-skating, softball. Fu- ture: Bennett College. LEOTAJEIOLJM H Hb 257 West Rock Avenu ,, ered from Trot1p.'Ac?'y1!gf . a erettes 12,32L'tliI-Pidgin el 'o 'C 1425 Mode iteraturryzlnu 26yob- by: Reading, - ' 'ng. uture: College, teaching. HELEN CATHERINE HUSSEY 445 Washington Avenue. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Bowling, skat- ing. Future: Business. 0' I ' -. R.. nun, X is we Suran Gnldrleirz and Diane Howard work at engineering drau mg :ij --T , if AKD F 1 b 85,-D x.. Seniors l HAROLD NORMAN MILLER 2 E1 wood Ro d. Entered r B 1 9' 1 lub 9, r Pro 1 tee 149. Hobby: Bowl- ing, basketball. Future: College. E, 4 , XJ .gm c F 'H HQWARD pw mrysa I 260 ,'I.akcv1ewll Terrace. Entered 3 ' from 'Sheriiianx' Act' it' sz York -xSquareifPlafers H1359 Efgtffary, Band 129, Mathematik it ,C139:fg3and 1393 Senior Proih Committee 1493 Treasurer, Mathematics Club 149. Hobby: Music, photography. Future: College. ROBERT STERLING MILLER 170 Henry Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Band 13, 49. Hobby: Railroad models. Future: Music school. Mrr. Rothschild hu.: a plearant conference with Margaret Irneglhz, France: Kelly, and Bobby Carlo. CHARLES MIRSKY 44 Longhill Terrace. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Home Room Representative 129: Muscular Dys- trophy Drive 149, Philosophy Club 149. Hobby: Painting. Future: Col- lege. ,X I CHARLES STANLEY X MITCHELL 2l Bellevue Road. Entered -from Sheridan. Activities: , Swimming Team 1293 'Philosophy Club 129, Student Governlnenr Association 12, 39: junior Elm Tree Board 1393, Inter-High SchooI.Service Associa- tion 1393 Blue Crutch Drive 1593 Human Relations Club 13, 49g Guide Squad 13, 492 Traffic Squad 1493 Student Cabinet 149, 11-Ieart Fund Tag Dayy-1493 Senior Prom Committee 1495 President, 'Inter- High S hool Service Association 149. Hdbby: Swimming. Future: College. 'N JONATHAN HENRY MONK 22 South Genesee Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Football Team 13, 49, Track Team 149. Hobby: Art. Future: Dodge City junior College. RAYMOND PHILIP MORRIS, II' 159 Westwood Road. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Band 12, 3, 49. Hobby: Music. Future: Pre- paratory school. KEVIN FRANCIS MORRISSEY 908 Elm Street. Entered from Sheridan. Hobby: Cars. Future: IBM School. 1960 BARBARA JEAN IANNOTTI CARRIE MAE JACKSON 116 Ramsdell Street Entered from 28 Whalley Avenue Entered from Sherxdan Hobby Skating musrc Troup Hobby Swtmmmg basket Future Secretary ball Future Arr Force I -and QU' GAIL ANN INFANTINO 37 Greenwood Street Entered from Troup Actrvmes Student Councxl Representatrve C49 Hobby Bowlmg dancmg Future Secretary MARGARET LOUISE INTEGLIA 652 George Street Entered from Troup Actrvttxes Sophomore Dance Commtttee C21 Tuberculosrs Poster Drrve C25 Student Government Representattve 42 3 42 Junror Prom Commrttee C52 Vrce Presx dent Student Government Q33 Glee Club 153 Heart Fund Tag Prom Committee C42 Sophomore Day Commrttee Q45 Charrman Class Gxft Commrttee C45 Hobby Swtmmmg Future Southern Con nectrcut State College NEDRA WA ISRAEL 552 Wtnthrop enue Entered from Troup M Hxllhouse 1931 Actxvxtresx Ph phy Club C29 SentmelB sB4pd Q2 32 Muscular Dystrop Drxv J Hu man Relattons Clu ge Culture Club f3 R41 xchang d tor Senlmel Busmess Board N45 Chrrstmas Assembly C Swxmm ng Club C41 Class Gift Committee Q42 Hobby Israel: danctng swnm ming Future Unrversrty of Penn sylvanta socral work LOUISE IZZO 160 Blatchley Avenue Entered from Troup Hobby Dancmg bowl mg Future Flle clerk ESSIE LEE JACKSON 28 Whalley Avenue Entered from Troup Actlvltles Home Room Rep resenrarrve 435 Hobby Basketball dancxng Future Undectded BRENDA CORNELIA JACOBS 726 Orchard Street Entered from Troup Actrvrtres Red Cross Repre sentatrve C35 Class Grft Commrt Future Busmess college SUSAN PHYLLIS JACOBSON 270 Crescent Street Entered from Sheridan Actnvxtnes Glee Club C21 V1cePres1dent Phxlosophy Club Q2 39 Sentmel Busmess Board C2 3 43 Red Cross Representatnve Human Relatrons Club C3 41 Spamsh Club C3 47 Student Gov ernment Assocrarton K3 42 Cloth mg Drrve 13 4J Phrlosophy Club C49 Sensor Prom Commxttee Q43 Semor Chorus f4j Hobby Records Future College GAIL ANN JAMES 312 Edgewood Avenue Entered from Amtty Hobby Horseback nd mg skatmg Future Secretary 87 l , -if R ua, U . ' . I I I l . . . : ' 50 Day 45, Hoilors 43, Senior tee D3HClng, cookingI U Q . o : 1 ' . . ' D . .- .. 'Q 1 . - '. .' ' ' A 15: L - . A 4,395 Peter Ploom act: as teacher to pupil Irene Potbier V4 4 . 42' We-an md FREDERICK PAUL MORRO 198 Noble Street, West Haven. Entered from St. Anthony's. Activi- ties: Senior Chorus 141. Hobby: Art. Future: United States Army, GERALD WARREN MYERS 210 Curtis Drive. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Home Room Representative 121: Co-Chairman, Junior Prom Decorations Commit- tee 131: New York Timer Prize in Current Affairs 131: Track Team 13, 41, Class Gift Committee 141. Future: Colby College, accounting. RAYMOND NAVARRO, JR. 109 Truman Street. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Woodworking. Fu- ture: Undecided. Seniors KENNETH CHARLES NUHN I: 81 South Water Street. Entered , It -ig from Troup. Activities: Spanish Club - 1415 Senior Prom Committee 141. ,N Hobby: Swimming, rockets. Future: 1 . National Agriculture College. , 5459 I '- RUSSELL DAVID OFFENBACH 19 Englewood Drive. Entered from I 2 1 Sheridan. Activities: Home Room Representative 121, Band 12, 3, 41. ,,,f Hobby: Radio, electronics. Future: California State Polytechnical Insti- ture. RONALD PAGE OLIVER 310 Dixwell Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Home Room Representative 131. Hobby: Swim- ming, auto racing. Future: College. FRANK ANGELO ONOFRIO, JR. 107 Kimberly Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Football Team 12, 3, 41: Track Team 13, 41. Hobby: Photography. Future: Col- lege. 'vii' 1 A i '- i s 1, ' F, .' Ayr., N -,Q --L -42 32 . . -' . 'v- ,. ,-.. -,1.:,':-1.1141 ef-.::-sw--ff , W 1 . ..' w LJ -'-'At !'Z,.,.' s 3. he-2' . 0 A JOHN WELLS oW1ZNs4,, 236 Dwight St'reet. Entered from 'WM Troup. Activities: Red-.Cross Repre- ' ' sentative 12, 41: Bowling 'Team' 13,1 41: Tennis Team 13, 41:'Guidib: X Squad 141. Future: College. 9.2, g-7 ft, ,-au, ' 5 'f . 1960 CYNTHIA ANN JAWORSKI 562 Valley Street Entered from Troup Hobby Bowlmg dancrng Future Ofhce work RUBY JEWEL JENKINS 426 Dtxwell Avenue Entere from Bassett Hobby Skatrng danc mg Future Office work ANN MARIE JOHNSON 502 Elm Street Entered from Troup Actrvrtres York Square Pla ers C2 3 42 Student Councrl Rep resentrve C3 42 Human Relatrons Club C42 Red Cross Representatrve C42 Hobby Creatrve wrrtmg sew mg Future Busrness college CAMILLE AVIS JOHNSON 75C Brooksrde Avenue Entered from Sherxdan Actrvrtres Glee Club C22 Red Cross Representative C2 42 Human Relatrons Club C32 Gleam Busrness Board C3 42 Hob by Sewmg parntmg Future How ard Unrversrty CHARLYNE ANN JOHNSON 211 Newhall Street Entered from Bassett Actrvmes Red Cross Repre sentatrve C32 Human Relatxons Club C32 Senior Executrve Board C42 Hobby Tennrs reading Fu ture Frsk Unnversrty elementary teachmg DEBORAH ANNE JOHNSON 36 Elmwood Road Entered from Sherrdan Actrvrtres Phrlosophy Club C22 Glee Club C2 32 Gleam Edr torral Board C2 3 42 Student Gov ernment Assocratron C3 42 Senror Chorus C42 Class Grft Commrttee C42 Hobby Readrng srngrng Fu ture College teachrng Juom-r KATHRYN JOHNSON 37 Carmel Street Entered from Troup Actrvrtres Rangerettes C32 Glee Club C32 Class Day Commrr tee C42 Les Belles de la Mer C42 Human Relations Club C42 Senror Executnve Board C42 Senror Chorus C42 French Club C42 Hobby Sewmg musrc Future College MARY ELLEN JOHNSON 136 Rosette Street Entered from St Marys Actrvrtres Rangerettes C32 Messenger for Nurse C42 Red Cross Representatrve C42 Senxor Prom Commrttee C42 Hobby Dancrng skatrng Future Secretarral college KELSIE ROSE JOLLEY 526 Howard Avenue Entered from Troup Actnvrtres Glee Club C32 Human Relatrons Club C42 Modern Lrterature Club C42 Senior Chorus C42 Class Grft Commrttee C42 Hobby Sewrng Future Nurs mg school ROSALYN AUDEL JONES 108 Drxwell Avenue Entered from Troup Actrvrtres Red Cross Representatrve C22 Hobby Pamt mg sewrng Future College ik 1 .fp 10' I P1 Seniors RALPH ANTHONY PANNONE 270 Howard Avenue Entered from Troup Future College ROBERT PAPOOSHA 368 West Rock Avenue Entered from Sheridan Actlvrtres Swrm mmg Team C3 45 Hobby Bowl mg basketball Future College ANTHONY MICHAEL PARALTA 159 Rosette Street Entered from Troup Actrvmes Student Councxl Representatrve 125 Spanish Club 63 45 Hobby Sports readxng Fu ture Undecided JOSEPH PAWLOWSKI 294 Norton Street Entered from Sherrdan Actrvmes Phxlosophy Club 25 Spanish Club Q35 Hobby Stamp collectmg photography Fu ture Undecrded MICHAEL FRANCIS PELLICCIO 104 Wlllrs Street Entered from Bassett Actlvntxes Red Cross Repre sentat1veC2 35 Hobby Swrmmrn water skung Future Southern Con nectxcut State College JOHN JOSEPH PELZER 47 Arthur Street Entered from St Marys Actrvrtres Football Team C3 45 Baseball Team Q35 Track Team C45 Rrfle Team C45 Hobby Drawmg shootmg Future College FRANCIS RALPH PETRILLO 40 Pardee Place Entered from Sherxdan Hobby Boat racxng water sknng Future Umversxty of Con nectxcut PETER PLOOM 27 Vernon Street Entered from roup Actrvmes Stage Techmcran 145 Hobby Cars Future El1Whlt ney tool and due makmg NORMAN TENDLER PLOTKIN 17 Stanley Street Entered from Troup Actlvntles Sophomore Day Commxttee C45 Hobby Sports readmg Future The Cxtadel ROBERT MORTON POST 9 Bxrch Drive Entered from Sher rdan Acnvmes V1cePres1dent B1 ology Club Q25 Phnlosophy Club C25 Harvest Festxval Ball Commlt tee C2 35 Gleam Edxtorlal Board C2 3 45 Golf Team C2 5 5 Human Relatlons Club K3 45 Thanksgrvmg Scholarshrp Ball Com rnrttee C45 Senior Executrve Boar Q45 Class Secretary C45 Hobby Golf basketball Future Yale med rcme 90 , u .1 . . ' , 1 5 3 . : , . : . . ' I ' ' . 2 ' , , . : . ' , . : , . - . . . ' Y ' V I , , ., , ' , 4 90' ,L:'7 ' v' 4 4 . 2 '- ' , . : 1 , - Q .. : - u ' , 3 .- - g . . , , L h , ,4: .. ' ' ' 3' , 1 , Q . . d g . : , . 2 , - A .,g s, 5' 1. ' s ,ew 5 tr I -0' I Q Q 1960 NANCY-JANE JUDGE 434 Edgewood Avenue. Entered from Bassett. Activities: junior Elm Tree Board C323 Messenger C323 Human Relations Club C423 Chem- istry Club C423 Elm Tree Business Board C42. Hobby: Drawing, mod- eling. Future: College, art major. MARILYN ELAINE KAHAN 450 Edgewood Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Sunshine Club C223 Glee Club C2, 323 March of Dimes Drive C2, 323 Heart Fund Tag Day C2, 323 Spanish Club C2, 423 Junior Elm Tree Board C323 Hebrew Culture Club C423 Senior Prom Committee C423 Elm Tree Business Board C42. Hobby: Ice- skating. Future: College. ANITA JAN E KAPLOWE 290 Bellevue Road. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Sunshine Club C223 French Club C223 Glee Club C323 Student Council Representative C3, 423 Human Relations Club C3, 423 Senior Chorus C423 Class Motto Committee C423 Assembly Commit- tee C42. Hobby: Piano, music. Fu- ture: College, teaching, SHIRLEY SARAH KASOWITZ 124 DeWitt Street. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Dancing, skating. Future: Undecided. LINDA KATHRYN KAVITI' 648 Whalley Avenue. Entered from Fairfax High, Hollywood, Cal- ifornia. Activities: Messenger, Mr. Culver's Oflice C423 Fashion Show C42. Hobby: Drawing, painting. Future: Southern Connecticut State College. 91 i - 1233? ff' Nancy jane Judge and Leah Kivelxon help spirit to Hillhoure, bring C hrzrlmar CHARLOTTE KAYE C' 3 30 Alden Avenue. Entered from K- Sheridan. Activities: Glee Club C223 3 V Philosophy Club C2, 323 Human ,U Relations Club C3, 423 Student sa: I , Government Association C3, 423 Class Gift Committee C423 Red - 45, Cross Representative C423 So ho- f more Day Committee C42. Hobby: Reading, skating. Future: University of Connecticut. I , 2 . A L 3' ,fFftlAN XIIWKJREEQI IQELLY ' , llgii gil Terrdce. t df S tdan. Fa er ivities: E c C22 'ine Club 3 M eager, ,urs -. f 223 Cancer rivizgg nger, C Guida e I:-v,' ' , 23f!HeI? t Fun V15 2, 3, 423agho raphdfq- . 45, 42 Rela- tions O u ore Day Com - e 2, ed Cro Repre- sentati 3 Cl ss D ommitte C423 Elrry ree, I ogg: C42. H by: f' ing, 'mus V ture: Colle .X C , . L' D L Mfg MARIE LILLIAN KELSHALI. 65 Harper Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Hobby: Bowling, sewing. Future: Stone's Business College. SANFORD NELSON PRICE 103 Westerlergh Road Entered from Amrty Hrgh Hobby Sports Future Undecxded RICHARD EDWARD RAWLING JR 654 George Street Entered from Bassett Hobby Basketball baseball Future Navy Gm all V 1 U Senrors GORDON HENRY REIMER 'mf Elm Street Entered from Troup Hobby Drawmg portraits Future Paxer School of Arts RODNEY WILLIAM REIMER 640 Elm Street Entered from Troup Future Undecrded JAMES ROBERT RICCIO 500 Blake Street Entered from Sherrdan Actrvmes Red Cross Rep resentatrve C2, 31, Home Room Rep resentatrve C41, Hockey Team C41 Hobby Boatxng, skung Future Busrness college 92 SHELDON MARTIN RICE 76 Dramond Street Entered rom Sherrdan Actxvltres Refreshment Charrman Sophomore Dance C21 Track Team C21 Heart Fund Tag Day C21 Brology Club C21 Stu dent Councxl Representatrves C21 Debatmg Club C21 Sentinel Edt tonal Board C21 Honors C2 3 4 Human Relatrons Club C31 Treas urer Debatmg Club C31 Assrstant Edrtor Sentmel Edrtorral Board C3 41 Senror Executxve Board C41 Class Day Commrttee C41 Presr dent Debatrng Club C41 Student Cabmet C3 41 Hobby Musrc Fu ture College WILLIE FRANKLIN RICHARDSON 6 South Genesee Street Entered from Sherrdan Actrvrtxes Basketball Team C21 Hobby Sports Future Business ROBERT HARRY RITCH 23 Whrttrer Road Entered from Sherrdan Actrvrtres Brology Club C21 French Club C21 Wrllram Babbrtt Plane Geometry Prrze C21 Honors C2 3 41 SenImelEd1tor1al Board C2 3 41 Mathematxcs Club C31 Edward Crowley Algebra Prxze C31 Morton Cohen Physrcs Prrze C31 Merrt Scholarshrp Semt finalrst C41 Chemistry Club C41 Hobby Tennrs golf Future College mathe matrcs ROBERT ALLEN RIVELES 60 Whraxer Road Entered from Roosevelt Hlgh, Yonkers New York Actrvrtres Brology Club C21 Swrm mrng Team C2 31 Chemrstry Club C 41 Hobby Athletlcs phrlately Future College BRUCE MITCHELL ROSENBAUM 374 Sherman Avenue Entered from Troup Actrvmes Senror Chorus C41 Hobby Records, cars Future College KATHLEEN LORRAINE KINSELLA 372 Edgewood Avenue Entered from Troup Hobby Swimming dancing Future Business college LEAH DIANE KIVELSON 221 Winthrop Avenue Entered from Troup Activities Sunshme Club C23 Biology Club C23 Soph omore Dance Committee C23 Heart Fund Tag Day C2 33 Honors C2 33 Sentinel Editorial Board C2 3 43 Junior Prom Committee C33 Human Relations Club C3 43 Stu dent Government Association C3 43 Class Day Committee C43 Hob by Reading art Future Southern Connecticut State College LEAH MICHEL KLATZKO 364 Ellsworth Avenue Entered from Troup Activities Blue Crutch Drive C23 Sophomore Dance Com mittee C23 Sunshine Club C23 junior Prom Committee C35 Junior Elm Tree Board C33 Cheerleader C 33 Student Government Associa tion C3 43 Senior Chorus C43 Co Captain Cheerleaders C43 Elm Tree Editorial Board C43 Office Messen get C43 Class Day Committee C43 Hobby Ballet reading Future Col ege JUDITH LEE KLEBANOFF 246 Colony Road Entered from Sheridan Activities Sunshine Club C23 Rifle Team C23 Sophomore Dance Committee C23 Sentmel Bus mess Board C2 33 Spanish Club C33 Red Cross Representative C3 Entertainment Chairman junior Prom Committee C37 Human Re lations Club C3 43 Student Gov ernment Association C3 43' E - change Editor Sentinel Business Board C43' Chemistry Club C43' Co:Chairman of Arrangements Sen- ior Prom Committee C43. Hobby: Swimming. Future: College. BONNIE EILEEN KLEPER 110 Harper Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: French Club C23' Biology Club C23' Sunshine Club C23' Glee Club C23' York Square Players C2 33' Gleam Edi- torial Board C2 3 43' Red Cross Representative C33' Second Place United States History Examination C33' Human Relations Club C3 43' Chemistry Club C43' Student Gov- ernment Association C43. Hobby: Reading sewing. Future: College teaching. 1960 ld Xi ...al wav- iw 93 ,aiu wa 4.7 CAROL SANDRA KOGAN 71 Cooper Place Entered from Sheridan Activities Inter High Choir C23 Senior Chorus C43 Of fice Messenger C43 Senior Executive Board C43 Hobby Dancing sing mg Future Bridgeport College MARY ANN KOSEROSKI 294 Davenport Avenue Entered from Troup Activities Glee Club C23 Honors C2 3 43 Stu ent Government Representative C3 43 Class Gift Committee C43 Hobby Bowling Future Secretary TAMARA TANYO KRALL 67 Truman Street Entered from Troup Activities Sunshine Club C23 Biology Club C23 Glee Club C33 Hobby Dancing Future Nursing KAREN MARIE KRESTA 56 Arthur Street Entered from Troup Hobby Painting dancing Future Armed Forces HARRIET ARLINE KUGELL IO Waverly Street. Entered from Troup, Activities: Sunshine Club C23' Human Relations Club C3 43' Senior Prom Committee C43. Hob- by: Dancing bowling. Future: Quin- nipiac College. -al fbi? H .avid l Seniors ' A U LEWIS IRA ROSENBAUM 1662 Chapel Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Gleam Art Board C255 Honors C2, 355 Sentinel Edi- torial Board C2, 3, 45. Hobby: Writing, chess. Future: Yal , physi- cian. N I OW ROBERT THOMAS RUDDELL 701 Sherman Parkway Entered from Bassett Activities Home Room Representative C25 Football Team C2 3 45 Track Team C2 3 45 Senior Executive Board C45 Hob by Weight lifting music apprecia tion Future College LAWRENCE DAVID RUSCONI 169 Fairfield Street Entered from Sheridan Activities Hockey Team C2 35 Spanish Club C35 Span ish III Prize C35 Band C3 4 Orchestra C3 45 Senior Prom Chairman C45 Captain Hockey Team C45 Dance Band C45 Stu dent Government Representative C3 45 Hobby Music Future Dart mouth busmess MARK RONALD RUTENBERG 1632 Chapel Street Entered from Troup Activities Biology Club C 25 Representative to Red Cross Con necticut Convention C25 Heart Fund Tag Day C2 3 45 York Square Players C 2 35 Spanish Club C3 45 President York Square Play ers C45 Senior Chorus C45 Sen nor Prom Committee C45 Modern Literature Club C45 Publication in the National High School Poetry Anthology C45 Class Day Commit tee C45 Hobby Dancing Future College WILLIAM THOMAS RYAN 106 Pendleton Street Entered from Notre Dame Activities Foot ball Team C3 45 Baseball Team C3 45 Senior Executive Board C45 Hobby Sports electronics Future College Wwe DONALD CHARLES SALEMME 50 Derby Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Swimming Team C25: Rifle Team C25: Gleam Edi- torial Board C355 Mathematics Club C45: Assistant Editor, Gleam C45. Future: College. MICHAEL LOREN SAMUELS 210 Alden Avenue Entlered from Troup Hobby Bowling cars F ture Technicil college MICHAEL RICHARD SANTILLO DeWitt Street Entered from Troup Activities Reichgott Mathe matics Award C25 Future Army LAWRENCE ANNELLO SAVINO 22 Hedge Street Entered from Wilbur Cross Hobby Hunting fishing Future Technical school STEPHEN LEONARD SCHERB 21 G05 errace ered from Sheridan Ac ntmel Edi tonal Boa C ting' Club C25 York ayers 2 Student Coun il epresentative C35 Time Magaim Current Events Award C35 Exchange Editor Sen tmel Editorial Board C3 45 Vice President Debating Club C3 45 Chairman Class Day C45 Senior Executive Board C45' First Place Trinity College Debate C45. Hobby: Dramatics piano. Future: Yale. '1 1 1960 LORRAINE HELEN KUNDE 181 Fairfield Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Inter-High Choir 123: Opera Drawing Award 123: Teachers Day Drawing Award 123: Senior Chorus 143. Hobby: Drawing, sewing. Future: College. SUSAN EDITH KWALBRUN 192 Norton Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Honors 12, 33: Program Chairman, Hebrew Culture Club 13, 43: Junior Elm Tree Board 133: Human Relations Club 13, 43: Red Cross Representative 143: Elm Tree Editorial Board 143: Chemistry Club 143: Sophomore Day Commit- tee 143: Class Gift Committee 143: Christmas-Chanukah Assembly 143. Hobby: Tennis, music. Future: Ye- shiva College for Women. MARY ANN LANDOLFI 54 Ann Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Library Helper 14 3 : Attendance Collector 143 . Hobby: Bowling. Future: Business. DIANE MARIE LASPINO 390 Congress Avenue. Entered from St. Anthony's. Activities: Stu- dent Government Representative 123: Office Messenger 123: Red Cross Representative 12, 43: Hu- man Relations Club 143: Class Day Committee 143: Heart Fund Tag Day 143: Senior Prom Committee 143: Class Motto Committee 143. Hobby: Dancing, bowling. Future: University of Bridgeport. ELLEN MARGARET LAUNDER 286 Hallock Avenue. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Bowling, danc- ing. Future: Office work. 95 SUSAN MERLE LAVIETES 165 Fountain Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Philosophy Club 123: Spanish Club 13, 43: Human Relations Club 143. Hobby: Ice- skating, swimming. Future: College. LESLIE FRANCES LAVORGNA 144 Sylvan Avenue. Entered from St. Anthony's. Mother: Hillhouse 1935. Activities: Red Cross Repre- sentative 133: junior Prom Commit- tee 133: Senior Executive Board 143: Human Relations Club 143: Class Day Committee 143: C0-Chair- man, Class Motto Committee 143: Heart Fund Tag Day 143: Senior Prom Committee 143: Student Gov- ernment Association 143. Hobby: Bowling, dancing. Future: Southern Connecticut State College. BERNICE DELORES LAWRENCE 723 Elm Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Glee Club 1335 Senior Chorus 143: Human Rela- tions Club 143. Hobby: Music, read- ing. Future: College. Dkme laxpino YW taker 4 driving ter! i . ? I 'X' Seniors ROBERT LEE SCHUYLER 199 Valley Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Biology Club 123: Honors 12, 3, 43: Sentinel Editorial Board 12, 3, 43: Trafhc Squad 143. Hobby: Archaeology. Future: College. WILLIAM JOSEPH SEVERINO 229 Orchard Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Photography Club 13, 43: Elrn Tree Photography Board 143. Hobby: Swimming, skating. Future: College. ALLAN DAVID SHAFER 1226 Whalley Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Basketball Team 12, 3, 43: United Fund Drive 133: Home Room Representative 133: Junior Prom Committee 1333 Trafhc Squad 133: Student Council Representative 13, 43: Senior Prom Committee 143. Hobby: Sports, reading. Future: College. Frank Ricciardi .ftartr to put thing: together again while Richard Silocka and William Ryan await result: with arnutement. asf . '1 ck. s Q RICHARD MARTIN SHIFFRIN 25 Marvel Road, 'Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Biology Club 123: Philosophy Club 123: Heart Fund Tag Day 123: Sentinel Bus- iness Board 12, 3, 43: Mathematics Club 12, 3, 43: Tennis Team 12, 3, 43: Student Government Association 12, 3, 43: Rentschler Award in Ac- celerated Mathematics 123: First Place, New York University Schol- arship Qualifying Examination, Na- tional Council of Teachers of Eng- lish 143. Hobby: Sports, chess. Fu- ture: College. FRANCIS HENRY SHORT 633 Valley Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: York Square Players, Technician 12, 33: Traffic Squad 143: York Square Players, Senior Lighting Technician 143. Hobby: Chess, photography. Future: Undecided. RICHARD PAUL SHROBE 95 West Prospect Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Hockey Team 123: Band 133: Dance Band 143. Hobby: Music. Future: Man- hattan School of Music. LEON VICTOR SIGAL 15 Sherman Court. Entered from Troup. Activities: Honors 123: Stu- dent Cabinet 12, 3, 43: Sentinel Editorial Board 13, 43: Debating Club 12, 3, 43: Tennis Team 12, 3, 43: Third Prize in Second Year Latin 123: Mathematics Club 133: Hillhouse Representative to Nutmeg Boys' State 133: Associate Editor, Sentinel Editorial Board 143: Cer- tificate of Excellence in Parliamen- tary Debate from the University of Connecticut Speech Tournament 143 . Hobby: Sports. Future: Yale, ma- thematics. RICHARD ALEXANDER SILOCKA 14 Seneca Road. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Home Room Representative 123: Biology Club 123: Student Council Representative 123: German Club 13, 43: Philo- sophy Club 13, 43: Chemistry Club 143. Future: Undecided. ,, L ,M fx I s ,Q 5 at , ' ,' 35 I 'H 914 . Q- 1 .- 1 , if fe wi' it lf! 42141. 9 . ...4-ff Y K , . ' Y Q Q si ' K gi v Q lc If ,-5 ga Xi g igni- ! if J Ni' 32 fr or V mxrftnt. 160 FQYRNA-j.lIiSl.lE LEBOVJ oad vEr4n-gf! in lu C2 French Chifb C2 32,5 k S uare Pa C2 42 En!! 0 C 3 42 Secret y York'lSquare Play ers C32 German Club C32 Student Government Association C42 Hob by Reading traveling Future Col ege S as-aug LESLIE RHODA LEHMAN 323 Ellsworth Avenue Entered from Troup Father Hillhouse 1929 Activities Sunshine Club C22 Heart Fund Tag Day C2 32 Cancer Drive C22 Polio Drive C2 32 Sentinel Editorial Board C32 Spanish Club C3 42 Glee Club C32 Human Re lations Club C3 42 Student Gov ernment Association C3 42 R corder Sentinel Editorial Board C42 Senior Chorus C42 Sophomore Day Committee C42 Hobby Ice skating Future College HAZEL LOUISE LEIBSLEY 72C Brookside Entered from Sheridan Hobby Skating dancing Future Ofhce work LINDA FRANCES LEOPOLD 1585 Boulevard Entered from Sheridan Activities Biology Club C22 Sunshine Club C22 Decora tions Committee Sophomore Dance C22 Sentinel Editorial Board C2 York Square Players C2 32 Heart Fund Tag Day C2 32 Junior Prom Committee C32 Assistant Editor Senlmel Editorial Board C3 42 Sru dent Government Association C3 42 Student Cabinet C3 42 Senior Prom Committee C42 National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist C42. Hob- by: Creative writing, Future: Col- ege. BET SY CORINNE LE'I'I'ES 9 Mumford Road. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Sunshine Club C22' French Club C22' Philosophy Club C22' Glee Club C22' Cancer Drive C22- Heart Fund Tag Day C22- Free Throw Contest C22' Hon- ors C2, 323 Human Relations Club C323 Sentinel Business Board C32g Philosophy Club C425 Student Cab- inet C42g Senior Executive Board C425 Senior Prom Committee C42. Hobby: Reading, music. Future: Boston University. JOAN FRANCINE LEVETI' 160 Laurel Road Entered from Sheridan Activities Sunshine Club C22 Glee Club C22 Blue Crutch Drive C22 French Club C2 3 42 Gleam Art Board C2 3 42 Na tional High School Poetry Anthology Award C32 Spanish Club C3 42 Senior Chorus C42 Hobby Art writing Future College CAROL PAULA LEVINSON 144 Roger White Drive Entered from Troup Father Hillhouse 1931 Activities Sunshine Club C22 York Square Players C2 32 Philosophy Club C2 3 42 Heart Fund Tag Day C32 Junior Prom Committee C32 Spanish Club C3 42 Sentinel Business Board C3 42 Treasurer York Square Players C42 Senior Prom Committee C42 Modern Lit erature Club C42 Tuberculosis Poster Drive C42 Social Planning Committee C42 Sophomore Day Committee C42 Hobby Folk music Future College NANCY ELLEN LEVITZ 1217 Boulevard Entered from Sheridan Activities Biology Club C22 Heart Fund Tag Day C22 Spanish Club C2 32 Junior Elm Tree Board C32 Elm Tree Editorial Board C42 Hobby Swimming Fu ture College ISABEL ELAINE LEWIS 219 Fitch Street Entered from Sheridan Activities Sunshine Club C22 junior Elm Tree Board C32 Heart Fund Tag Day C3 42 Tuber culosis Poster Drive C3 42 Decora tions Committee junior Prom C32 Honors C 32 Elm Tree Editor Board C42 Student Cabinet C42 Human Relations Club C42 Senior Prom Committee C42 Hobby Read ing swimming. Future: Simmons College. ELIZABETH VERNE LIEBMAN 15 Argonne Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Heart Fund Tag Day C22' Cancer Drive C32' H - man Relations Club C3, 423 Spanish Club C3, 42: Senior Chorus C42. Hobby: Singing, bowling. Future: College. -of T hd' Mat 4 A v F3 l iq 4' Q 1960 KAREN BETH LINDEN 512 Howard Avenue Entered from Troup Acnvmes Glee Club 62 53 Human Relat1ons Club 633 Hebrew Culture Club 65 43 Class Grft Commnttee 643 Hobby Bowl mg dancmg Future Grace New Haven School of Nursmg DIANE INEZ LIPSHER 256 Edgewood Avenue Entered from Troup Actrvrtres Red Cross Representatrve 623 Lrbrary Helper 62 33 Class Glft Commnttee 64 Messenger 643 Hobby Bowling skatmg Future Busmess BARBARA LIVINGSTON 120 Dwrght Street Entered from Troup Actrvrtres Human Relatrons Club 63 43 Hobby Ukelele folk records Future College ALAYNE MAY LOCKETT 215 Goffe Street Entered from Troup Actrvrtxes Glenm Busrness Board 62 3 43 junxor Prom Com mrttee 633 Phrlosophy Club 63 43 Heart Fund Tag Day 633 Human Relations Club 633 Spanrsh Club 63 43 Class Grft Commrttee 643 Correspondrng Secretary Human Re latrons Club 643 Secretary Red Cross Club 643 Red Cross Repre sentatrve 643 Modern Lrterature Club 643 Hobby Readmg dancrng Future College psychology LINDA ELAINE LONCKE 55 Vlctory Drnve Entered from Sherndan Actrvntres Glee Club 623 Red Cross Representatrve 633 Hu man Relatrons Club 63 43 Volun tary Work at Rehabnlntatron Center 643 Hobby Readmg pnano Fu ture Umversnty of Connectxcut School of Nursmg 99 PATRICIA GERTRUDE LONGO 81 Wlnthrop Avenue Entered from Troup Actrvmes Italnan Club 62 33 Hobby Bowlmg dancmg Future Typlst KATHLEEN MARY LONGYEAR 210 Greenwrch Avenue Entered from Troup Acuvrtnes Class G1 t Commlttee 643 Messenger for Nurse 643 Hobby Bowlmg danc mg Future Secretary ELIZABETH MARGARET LUETTGENS I6 Unlverslry Place Entered from Troup Actrvrtres Red Cross Repre sentatnve 653 Hobby Swrmmmg skarmg Future Secretary NANCY ANN MACHUTAS 90 Cedar Street Entered from Troup Actnvmes Rangerettes 623 Clothmg Drrve 623 Red Cross Rep resentatrve 633 Messenger for Mr C Iver 63 43 Hobby Dancrng skatmg Future Busmess MARLENE ANNE MACK 330 Wnlmot Road Entered from Sheridan Hobby Bowlmg Future Catawba College nursmg 0-1 A -X' Semors DAVID SPRUILL 126 Brookside Avenue Entered from Sherxdan Actxvmes Brology Club 622 Track Team C22 Blue Crutch Drnve C2 32 Soccer Team Q2 32 Phrlosophy Club 122 Band 122 March of Dimes Drrve C2 3 42 The Roosevelt Centenmal Com mrssron Prize Q32 Human Rela txons Club Q3 42 Senior Chorus Q42 Hobby C1v1lA1r Patrol com mumty servnce Future Occupatronal therapxst SANFORD LEE STEINMAN 30 Colby Court Entered from john Marshall Hugh Oklahoma Cnty Oklahoma Hobby Musxc com col lectxng Future College DANIEL ANTHONY SULLIVAN 279 Hlghland Street Entered from Shendan Actnvmes Red Cross Representauve C42 Hobby Sports commumty basketball Future Col lege physncal education MARCUS ANTHONY SULLIVAN 162 Davenport Avenue Entered from Hlaleah High Hlaleah Flor rda Actlvrtnes Red Cross Represen tatnve C32 Trafhc Squad Q42 Pho tography Club 142 Hobby Cars models Future Business college PASQUALE JOHN SUPPE 18 Bond Street Entered from St Marys Actnvmes Football Team C32 Hobby Musxc sports Future College gym Instructor ALLAN PAUL SVIRSKY 253 Sherman Avenue Entered from Troup Actxvmes Red Cross Representauve 622 Student Coun cxl Representauve C22 Hobby Sports drawmg Future Art school JOHN WILLIAM SZOSTEK 18 Lnnes Street Entered from Troup Hobby Sports Future Bus mess HAROLD EDWARD TEAGUE 612 Dnxwell Avenue Entered from Troup Actrvmes Football Team C2 3 42 Track team C3 4 Hobby Smgmg dancmg Future College JAMES THOMAS 893 Congress Avenue Entered from Troup Actxvxtnes Stage Tech nlclan C42 Trafhc Squad C42 Hob by Sports cars Future Busmess ANDREW LEON THOMPSON 138 Edgewood Avenue Entered from Mrsslon Publxc Hugh San Franclsco Calnforma Actlvltxes Red Cross Representatlve Q2 32 Pho tography Club C 32 Track Team Home Room Basketball Team Hobby Smgmg dancrng Fu ture College laboratory techmcxan 100 V92 lifts ffjfiecf off ,Q ROBERT TIRADO JR 15 Dwlght Street Entered from Thomas Jefferson Hugh Brooklyn New York Acrxvmes Semor Chorus C42 Hobby Sxngmg drama F ture Hartt School of Musxc WAYNE MELVIN TOLSON 252 Goffe Street Entered from Semors THOMAS JOSEPH WALSH 84 Butler Street Entered from Falr Haven Hobby Sports Future Undecnded Jaw UL XKGSSELL CHARLES 7 1 G rge Street rom Troup Ac xvmes Sophomore Dance Com ntte C22 Tenms Team C22 xfle C 2 Gleam Edntorxal Boa Jumor Prom Com mltteq Red Cross Representa Thomas Ednson Hlgh Cleveland XQVC GJ Human Relations Club Ohxo Future College STEPHEN PAUL TURNER 6 Sheldon Terrace Entered from Bassett Actlvxtxes Blology Club C22 French Club C22 Sentmel Edltorxal Board C2 3 42 Tenms Team C3 42 Human Relatxons Club C42 Home Room Represen tatlve C42 Hobby Sports readxng Future College WAYNE OREN TUTFLE 12 West Street Entered from Cheshlre Hxgh Hobby Automo brles Future Armed Forces JOSEPH VECELLIO 169 Porter Street Entered from E11 Whxtney Acuvmes Presxdent Dxstnbutxve Educatlon Club C42 State Parlxamentarxan Dxstrxbutlve Educatnon Club C42 Hobby Stock market cars Future Busmess C32 Honors C2 32 Home Room Representauve C32 Student Cab met C3 42 Traffic Squad C42 As socxate Edxtor Gleam Edxtonal Board C42 CoCha1rman Semor Prom C42 Mathematxcs Club C42 Future College cxvll englneermg PETER WASILEWSKY 148 Norton Street Entered from Troup Actxvmes Honors C22 Cafeterla Guide Squad C42 Semor Prom Commxttee C42 Hobb Chess bowlmg Future College medical school ROBERT JAMES WEBER JR 100 Klmberly Avenue Entered from Troup Hobby Swnmmmg Future Arr Force PERRY HOWARD WEINER 245 Roydon Road Entered from Sherxdan Actnvltles French Club C22 York Square Players C22 D batmg Club C22 Alternate Voxce of Democracy Contest C2 32 He brew I Award C32 Magna Cum Laude Award ln Debatmg C32 Certxflcate of Excellence m Speakmg C32 Debatmg Team C3 42 Elm Tree Edrtornal Board C42 Sophomore Day Assembly C42 Class Day Com mlrtee C42 Hobby Sa1l1ng swlm mrng Future College 'I02 ,rv Q3 in . ,f7 r GZ NC '11 1 if x I C C+! 2: er V, . L-1 . A jf, I V 7 ' -'Q l' , , h . 3 . 1 ' 'D , . u- ' . 'Y , ' fx ' I X ' C K fc , 2 C 3 . E f R' ea 5. ' ' . 5 - l l a x . I l . ' , y . Y D , 1 2 ' Z , . . . . . . .9 . 9 D . - l H T l 1 ., , , 9 i . . 3 , t l ' ' ' . Y: ,. . ' . . ' ', - 3 y . . , . - . . ' que , . 1 1 3' 1 Q , S at . . . V . . Z . , , 1 - o . . .' E. I I . Z . , . ' x .' - ' 9 ' . 1 , . . . 5 . , ., - - ll . : , - A '-wks :I an of 1960 ROSEMARY IRENE MASI 705 Leglon Avenue Entered from Troup Actxvnnes Red Cross Repre sentatrve C29 Rangerettes C29 Home Room Representatnve C39 Unlted Fund Representatrve C39 Class Grft Commlttee C49 Hobby Readlng Future Busrness college JUDITH MERLE MATTLER 51 Hotchkrss Street Entered from Troup Father Hlllhouse 1936 Ac trvrtnes Entertarnment Chairman Sophomore Dance C29 Student Councxl Representat1ve C 29 Heart Fund Tag Day C2 39 Human Re lanons Club C3 49 Hebrew Culture Club C3 49 Hobby Sports read MONITA ANN MCCALL 26 Townsend Street Entered from Troup Hobby Records sewrng Fu ture Secretary BEVERLY ANN MCCARTHY 32 Hnlltop Road Entered from Sheridan Actlvxtles Red Cross Rep resentat1ve C 29 Hobby Outdoor sports Future Busmess college CAROL ANN MCCARTHY 49A Brookslde Avenue Entered from Sherxdan Actnvmes Phrloso phy Club C29 Red Cross Represen tatnve C29 Blue Crutch Drnve C29 Glee Club C39 Gleam Bus1ness Board C3, 49, Senxor Chorus C49 Hobby Bowlmg, readmg Future Undecxded 103 MARY JANE MCGOVERN 297 Greenwich Avenue Entered from Troup Hobby Bowlmg danc mg Future Undecxded DOROTHY SUSAN MEADOW 85 Mumford Road Entered from Sherrdan Act1v1t1es Fxrst Prnze Award Glenm C29 Third Prlze French II C29 Gleam Art Board C29 Cheerleader C2 3 49 Asso crate Art Edrtor of Gleam C3 49 CoCha1rman Decoratlons Commxt tee Junror Prom C 39 Treasurer Student Government Assoclatxon C39 Second Prnze French III C39 CoCha1rman Decoratrons Commxt ernment Assocnatron C49 Elm Tree Edltorxal Board C49 Future Bryn Mawr College GERALDINE MEYERS 274 Sherman Avenue Entered from Troup Acnvrtres Red Cross Club C29 Heart Fund Tag Day C29 Glee Club C39 Student Coun cnl Representatlve C39 Red Cross Representat1ve C 39 Cancer Drlve C39 Human Relatnons Club C3 49 Sensor Chorus C49 Class Grft Com mrttee C49 Hobby Plano readmg Future College CAROL FRANCINE MILLER 690 Elm Street Entered from Troup Actrvxtxes Sunshxne Club C29 Phxlosophy Club C29 Polxo Drrve C2 39 Cancer Dnve C29 Tuberculosrs Drrve C2 39 Heart Fund Tag Day C2 3 49 Santa Claus Drrve C2 49 Cheerleader C2 3 49 Musrc Charrman junror Prom C39 Human Relatlons Club C39 jumor Elm Tree Board C39 Student Government Assocxatlon C3 49 Senior Chorus C49 Senior Prom Commrttee C49 Busrness Manager Elm Tree C49 Hobby Muslc sports Future College CONSTANCE ELIZABETH MILLER 183 Dwrght Street Entered from Troup Actxvltles Senior Chorus C49 Office Messenger C49 Llbrary Messenger C49 Hobby Art, horse back ndmg Future Commetcxal art , . ' 1 D 1 .- , 1 . . - ' -: 3 . . D 3 . : . , , , ' 5 '3 vb - 3 f ' S A , l S ' C 5 , 1 H y , t 5 5 . ' . . 5 , - - x ' ' r ' ing. Future: Nursing school. tee, Senior Prorn.C49g Student Gov- 'n f I I 9 , , , ' . Q . : , . - - 5 - V ' ' 'S - y 1 , . . , . Y b 9 . 9 ' ,A 5 D 9 1 , Q - Q , , 5 ' ' ' ' - ' . . ' 3. . ' . . . .5 . . . 5 u D 9 , Q U' us ' 3 , , . . , ,J -1 f ' - , ' - I . 2 W I 1 . , . . ' ' 3 . ' . 3 1 Semors DONALD IRVIN WEINSTEIN 92 Sylvan Avenue Entered from Troup Actrvxues Traffic Squad C3 42 Gu1de Squad C42 Student G ernment Assocxatnon C42 Modern Llterature Club C42 Hobby Sports Future Unlverslty of Connectlcut IRVING MITCHELL WEISS 20 Beers Street Entered from Sherrdan Actnvxtnes Home Room Treasurer C22 Bowlmg Team C2 3 42 Senror Executwe Board C42 Hobby Drawmg pamtmg Future Pratt Instltute LAWRENCE DAVID WEISS 206 Lakeview Terrace Entered from Shendan Acuvmes Home Room Representative C32 Treasur er Home Room C42 Hobby Bas ketball dancmg Future College archrtecrure jp! JAZLJC FRANKLIN RA OND WERNER 28 Wrrght Avenue Entered from Sherrdan Actrvmes German Club C32 Publrcauon m the Natronal Hxgh School Poetry Anthology C42 Hobby Electromcs Future College pharmacy MICHAEL FRANCIS WHALEN JR 73 Blake Street Entered from Sherndan Actrvnues Red Cross Rep resentatxve C22 Home Room Sec retary C22 Intramural Sports C2 3 42 Home Room Representative C32 Hobby Racmg Future Alr Force DAVID CHARLES WHEELER 14 West Rock Avenue Entered from Sherrdan Actlvltxes Trafhc Squad C2 3 42 Baseball Team C2 3 42 Publxcatxon m the Natronal Hrgh School Poetry AntholOgY C32 Photography Club C32 Bowlmg Team C32 Gleam Busmess Board C3 42 Captain Bowling Team C42 Vrce President Photography Club C42 Elm Tree Photography Board C42 Hobby Bowllng F ture College JOHN WILLIAM WHITE JR 51 Fanrfield Street Entered from Sherrdan Hobby Readmg fishmg Future Armed Servrces JOHN WILLIAMS 138 South Genesee Street E tered from Sherndan Hobby Bowl mg dancmg Future Army LEE MARVIN WILLIAMS 97 Scranton Street Entered from Troup Hobby Jazz Future State work CHARLES HENRY WILSON III 69 Carmel Street Entered from Troup Future Undecided 104 . s , J. . ' , V ' ' I. . . ' - , S . : , . 1 5 D . 1 OV' .S S 3 . . . . ' : . ' ' .' : . 5 , f I. 2 . ' ,. ' ,- ... f' . : . u- . . 1 - ' I ' , 2 D ' . - A ' ' . ' ' : , . : - - ' . - . n- ' . , D , 5 - w . . . - , , 1 , , . Z . w - f' l 0 ff fr A2 4 ' K M' QQ ' 1 3 . 2 . : : . : , , . ' ' ' ' .. - s ' 1 - . 4 . , . 1 . , S . . 'Q E -A '17, 1960 ELEANOR ROSE MILLER 95C Brookside. Entered from Sheridan. Hobby: Dancing. Future: Secretary. HELENE REYNA MILLER 688 Elm Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Sunshine Club 123: Spanish Club 123: Community Drives 12, 3, 433 Human Relations Club 133, President, Spanish Club 13, 43: Sophomore Day Assembly 143: Senior Prom Decorations Com- mittee 143. I-lobby: Music, ice-skat- ing. Future: College. LORELIE ANGELA MILLER 335 Columbus Avenue. Entered from Michael Whalen, Hamden. Ac- tivities: Student Council Representa- tive 133, Rangerette 153: Elm Tree Art Board 143: Red Cross Repre- sentative 143g Senior Prom Commit- tee 143: Messenger for Mr. Culver 143. Hobby: Drawing. Future: Bus- iness college. WEN DY ELEANOR MITCHELL 2058 Chapel Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Messenger 123: Senior Chorus 143: Poem Published in National Anthology 143. Hobby: Swimming, singing. Future: Secre- tary. ROSA VICTORIA MOODY 198 Washington Avenue Entered from Wilkinson High, Orangeburg, South Carolina. Hobby: Music, sing- ing. Future: Quinnipiac College. MERRILY ANN MONTANARI 647 Washington Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Home Room Representative 123: Rangerettes 133: Red Cross Representative 143: Senior Prom Committee 143. Hob- by: Records, dancing. Future: Stone's Business College. JOYCE LOUISE MOREHOUSE 93E Brookside Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Library Worker 123: Messenger for Mr. Kimball 143. Hobby: Swimming, skating. Future: Southern New Eng- land Telephone Company. MARY ANN MORRA 43 Winthrop Avenue. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Dancing. Fu- ture: Clerk, rypist. 'li C' David Wheeler develop: an XELM TREE picture i Seniors JAMES JOHN WILSON, III 4 Dayton Street. Entered from Cross. Activities: Senior Prom Com- mittee 145g Track Team 145, Heart Fund Tag Day 145, Photography Club 145. Hobby: Sports. Future: Engineering. RAYMOND ARTHUR WOOD, JR. 169 Gilbert Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Home Room Representative 145, Student Council Representative 145. Hobby: Art, music. Future: College, art. LAWRENCE STEPHEN YASGAR 71 Glen View Terrace. Entered from Troup. Activities: Student Council Representative 125g Home Room Chairman, Grove Street Cem- etery Drive 125: Basketball Team 12, 35: Senior Chorus 145: Sopho- more Day Committee 145. Hobby: Records, coins. Future: University of Connecticut. DAVID IRA ZEIDENBERG 387 Ellsworth Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Track Team 145. Hobby: Football, basketball. Future: College. IRVIN DENNIS' ZEIDENBERG 47 Emerson Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Swimming Team 125. Hobby: Swimming, cre- ative work. Future: College. JONATHAN EDWARD ZIMMER 148 Ray Road. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: President, Home Room 125: Chairman, Sophomore Dance 1253 Social Planning Com- mittee 125g Basketball Team 12, 353 Student Cabinet 12, 35: Student Council Representative 135: Heart Fund Tag Day 13, 455 Co-ordinat- ing Chairman, Student Government 1453 Chairman, Sophomore Orien- tation Day 145, Modern Literature Club 145. Hobby: Sports. Future: Colby College. Nancy Levitz, lady O'BraJky, and Phyllir Bellin explain the nervou: ryrtem to an approving Min Cahill. btblw ll-HW.---.1 BNEIZWLA 4:1 g ' lffg . 'ox V X. xx N' 1.3-1 is. 1 : ' .H K I 15 f Y-if Vi .jg 5 . fcff' ,J ' I ll M 112 ix A 5 15' L ii W -7 160 ANTOINETTE MADILINE MORRONE 25 Ann Street Entered from Troup Activities Blue and White Shoppe C43 Hobby Swimming home management Future Business DORA JUANITA MURPHY 87 Henry Street Entered from jackson High Camden South Caro lina Activities Senior Prom Com mittee C43 Future Nursing LINDA BETH NANKIN 582 Central Avenue Entered from Sheridan Activities Gleam Art Board C23 Biology Club C23 Hon ors C23 Sophomore Dance Com mittee C23 Sentinel Editorial Board C2 3 43 Community Drives C2 3 43 SenlmelCartoon1st C2 3 43 Debating Club C2 33 French Club C2 33 Assistant Art Editor Gleam C33 junior Prom Committee First Place Gleam Cover C33 Best Illustration Award Gleam C33 Stu dent Government Association Chairman Senior Prom Bid Com mittee C43 Art Editor Gleam C43 Hobby. Art reading. Future. Col- ege. BARBARA ROSE NAPOLITANO 206 Saltonstall Avenue. Entered from St. Anthony s. Hobby: Bowl- ing skating. Future: Marriage. BARBARA ANN NORMAN 19 Pardee Place. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Red Cross Rep- resentative C2 33' Heart Fund Tag Day C43' Senior Prom Committee C43. Hobby: Roller-skating swim- ming. Future: Secretary. 'I07 CLAIRE FLORENCE NORVITZ 113 Asylum Street Entered from Troup Activities Senior Executive Board C43 Class Gift Committee C43 Hobby Ice skating Future College business administration IRENE CLAUDIA OAKLEY 17 Daggett Street Entered from Troup Activities Human Relations Club C43 Library Helper C4 Hobby Bowling dancing Future College JUDITH ANN OBRASKY 100 Cleveland Road Entered from Sheridan Activities Honors C23 Sunshine Club C23 Community Drives C2 3 43 York Square Play ers C2 3 43 Philosophy Club C2 33 Junior Elm Tree Board C33 French Club C33 Publicity Chair man Junior Prom C33 Human Rela tions Club C3 43 President Mod ern Literature Club C43 Elm Tree Editorial Board C43 Co Program Chairman of Refreshments Senior Prom C43 Philosophy Club C43 Hobby Reading sports Future Col ege. PHYLLIS OLMER 118 Greenwood Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Sunshine Club C23' Red Cross Representative C3 43' Senior Prom Committee C43. Hobby: Piano ice-skating. Fu- ture: Business college. ANN MARIE O'REILLY 170 Plymouth Street. Entered from St. Anthonys. Activities: Biology Club CZ3- Red Cross Representative ' Honors C2 3 43' Ho : Reading swimming. Future: Secre- tary. ZX' lp-4.9 Seniors Joyce Monro and Eileen Luth type burily wbile Phillip Karpefzyk look: puzzled RUTH CAROLYN OSBORN 455 Dixwell Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Red Cross Representative 145, Student Council Representative 145. Hobby: Stamp collecting, dancing. Future: Ofiice work. ARLENE JOYCE PAGE 162 Read Street. Entered from North Haven High. Hobby: Rec- ords, movies. Future: Business. MARTHA ELLEN PALESKI 39 Grant Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Senior Executive Board 145. Hobby: Photography, boating. Future: Cook. PATRICIA ANN PALMESE 318 Winthrop Avenue. Entered from St. Anthony's. Activities: Inter- High Choir 1255 Philosophy Club 125: Blue Crutch Drive 125: Glee Club 1355 Heart Fund Tag Day 135: Human Relations Club 145: Chemistry Club 145. Hobby: Swim- ming, dancing. Future: Nursing school. EVELYN ROSE PARENTE 270 West Hazel Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Student Council Representative 12 5: Second Prize, Italian 1 Examination 125: Italian Club 12, 45: Second Prize, Italian 11 Examination 135, Secre- tary, Italian Club 135: Human Re- lations Club 145g Senior Chorus 145g Student Government Associa- tion 145. Hobby: Bowling, reading. Future: College. IMMACULATE LUCILLE PARISE 828 Congress Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Senior Prom Committee 145: Messenger, Main Oflice 1453 Human Relations Club 145. Future: Business college. PHYLLIS RUTH PARKER 31 Byron Place. Entered from Newton High, Newton, Massachu- setts. Activities: Biology Club 125: Sunshine Club 125: French Club 12, 5, 45: Heart Fund Tag Day 1355 Human Relations Club 15, 45, Class Motto Committee 145, Chemistry Club 145: Red Cross Representative 145. Hobby: Ice-skating, reading. Future: College. MARIANNE RENEE PARKIN 425 Fountain Street. Entered from Christopher Columbus High, Bronx, New York. Hobby: Coins, jazz rec- ords. Future: Business, accounting. 108 'af '15' 1960 LOIS SUZANNE PERLMAN 99 Glenvlew Terrace Entered from Sherxdan Actnvntres Bnology Club C22 Spannsh Club C2 3 42 Glee Club C32 CoCha1rman Polro Drrve C32 Human Relatrons Club C3 42 Senror Chorus C42 Senxor Executive Board C42 Heart Fund Tag Day C42 Hobby Volunteer work dancmg Future College CYNTHIA ANN PELLICCIO 104 Wrllrs Street Entered from Bassett Actxvrtres Soc1alComm1ttee C32 Blue and Whrte Shoppe C42 Hobby Bowllng danclng Future Elm Cnty Beauty Academy GERALDINE ANN PERILLO 39 Putnam Street Entered from Troup Actxvrtxes Red Cross Repre sentatrve C 22 Home Room Repre sentatrve C2 32 Hobby Profes sronal dancmg sewmg Future Bus mess ADELE ANN PISCITELLI 200 Founta1n Street Entered from Sherxdan Father Hxllhouse 1930 Actxvrtres Inter Hrgh Chorr C22 Heart Fund Tag Day C22 Phrloso phy Club C 22 Ofice Messenger C22 Glee Club C32 Student Coun cl Representatlve C32 Semor Chorus C42 Sophomore Day Com mrttee C42 Hobby Sewmg mus1c Future Busmess ADRIENNE E'I'l'A PISCITELLI 200 Fountam Street Entered from Sherrdan Father Hxllhouse 1930 Actrvmes Inter Hugh Chorr C22 Phrlosophy Club C22 Heart Fund Tag Day C22 Glee Club C32 Of fice Messenger C32 Student Councll Representatrve C32 Senror Chorus C42 Sophomore Day Commlttee C42 Hobby Musrc sewrng Future Busrness MARIE ELIZABETH PLATKO 82 Sylvan Avenue Entered from Troup Hobby Movles Future Un 3 decrded CYNTHIA ALFRIEDA POLINSKY 451 Valley Street Entered from Shendan Actrvrtres Messenger fo Mr Culver C3 42 Messenger for Nurse C42 Hobby Sports mus1c Future College IRENE ISABELL POTHIER 280 Portsea Street Entered from Troup Actnvrtres Rangerettes C2 32 Nurses Helper C42 Senxor Ex ecutlve Board C42 Hobby Bowlmg horseback rrdlng Future Unxted Il lumrnatrng Company GEORGINE FRANCES POWELL 513W Howard Avenue Entered from Troup ACIIVIIICS Heart Fund Tag Day C22 Glee Club C32 Mes senger for Mr Krmball C32 Class Motto Commnttee C42 Semor Chorus C42 Hobby Roller skating readmg Future Southern Connec ncut State College ROBERTA RABINOWITZ 764 George Street Entered from Bassett Actnvnues March of Dlmes Drrve C22 Red Cross Representa uve C32 Office Messenger C32 Llbrary Worker C42 Hobby Bowl mg dancmg Future Secretary 109 Senlors PAULINE WANDA RADZISZEWSKI 321 Greenwich Avenue Entered from Troup Activities March of Dimes Drive C22 Red Cross Rep resentatnve C3 2 Messenger for Miss Donohue C42 Hobby Dancing bowling Future Secretary HARRIET IRIS RAPPAPORT 200 Marvelwood Drive Entered from Sheridan Activities Messenger C22 Glee Club C32 Refreshment Committee Junior Prom C32 Span ish Club C32 Senior Chorus C42 Swimming Club C42 Program Chairman Spanish Club C42 Hob by Skating swimming Future Bos ton junior College DIANE KAY RASKIN 378 Sherman Avenue Entered from Troup Activities Red Cross Representative C32 Human Rela tions Club C3 42 Senior Executive Board C42 French Club C42 Hob by Bowling dancing Future Col ege CATHERINE ANN RAY S3 County Street Entered from Troup Activities Heart Fund Tag Day C22 Spanish Club C2 3 42 Band C2 3 42 Orchestra C2 3 42 Dance Band C42 Hobby Bowling roller skating Future Southern Con nectlcut State College BARBARA ANN REESE 60 Byron Place Entered from Sheridan Activities Sunshine Club C22 Glee Club C22 Spanish Club C2 32 Spanish Prize Examination Winner C2 32 York Square Play ers C32 Library Worker C32 jun tor Elm Tree Board C32 Senior Prom Committee C42 Elm Tree Edi- torial Board C42. Hobby: Reading cooking. Future: College teaching. JOSEPHINE JO ANN RENDA 165 Winthrop Avenue Entered from Troup Activities Glee Club C22 Dlstributive Education Club C32 Senior Chorus C42 Hobby Bowling dancing Future Comp tometer school WD filaiw gf? Qkvenue Entered liiup llctivities Sunshine C b 2 hifosophy Club C 32 lmel slness Glee C32 Hu ea Club 2 Hebre X nge or me us nes ar C42 Senior orus H y Painting music Future Nursing school ANGELA MARIA RICCIO 500 Blake Street Entered from Sheridan Activities Italian Club C2 3 42 Human Relations Club C2 42 York Square Players C32 Hob by Dancing cooking Future Busi ness college RAFFAELA ANTONIA RICCIUTI 480 Dixwell Avenue Entered from Bassett Activities First Prize Stenography I Examination C32 Senior Prom Committee C42 Senior Executive Board C42 Hobby Ice skating bowling Future Quinnipiac College JOAN DORIS RICHNER 56 Gilbert Avenue Entered from Troup Activities Magorette C32 Publicity Committee junior Prom C32 Red Cross Representative C32 Messenger C42 Attendance Collec tor C42 College Conference C42 Assistant Secretary to Miss Donohue C42 Junior Secretary to the Assist ant Principal C42. Hobby: Music dancing. Future: Secretary. 110 QYK . ,P 'sy , . Q. Q 'I x. I .furi- -cu? ali' I-1 D. 1 --1 ft. - P i. ' 5' l 4 .nf- 1960 ROSEMARIE MARGARET ROGERS 496 jones Hill Road, West Haven. Entered from Webster. Activities: Red Cross Representative C2, 3, 425 Student Government Representative C3, 425 Senior Executive Board C42. Hobby: Dancing, music. Future: Office work. MARGARET ROSE ROMANS 109D Brookside Avenue. Entered from Sacred Heart Academy. Activ- ities: Human Relations Club C325 Senior Chorus C425 Library Mes- senger C425 Messenger, Nurse's Of- fice C42. Future: Undecided. HELEN SUE ROSEN 70 Fairfield Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Spanish Club C225 March of Dimes Drive C2, 325 Heart Fund Tag Day C2, 325 Red Cross Representative CZ, 325 Treas- urer, Spanish Club C3, 425 Human Relations Club C3, 425 Class Gift Committee C425 Sophomore Day Committee C42. Hobby: Ice-skating, swimming. Future: College. SALLY-ANN ROSEN 298 Norton Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Red Cross Repre- sentative C225 Blue Crutch Drive C225 Honors C2, 325 Junior Elm Tree Board C325 Human Relations Club C325 Heart Fund Tag Day C325 Tuberculosis Drive C325 March of Dimes Drive C325 Usher, Parent- Teachers Association Connecticut Convention C325 Elrn Tree Editorial Board C425 Senior Prom, Music Committee C42. Hobby.: Dancing, reading. Future: College, teaching. EDNA JOYCE ROUNDTREE 20 Charles Street. Entered from C. M. Eppes High, Greenville, North Carolina. Hobby: Sewing, dancing. Future: Business. 111 Wendy Mitchell point: out an article of interest to Mr: Leighton NAN ELLEN ROVLENCHIK 450 Edgewood Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Glee Club C325 Senior Chorus C425 Swim- ming Club C425 Distributive Educa- tion Club C42. Hobby: Swimming, reading. Future: Secretary. JANET ELIZABETH ROZEN 275 Knollwood Drive. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Sentinel Business Board C2, 3, 425 Debating Club C2, 3, 425 Heart Fund Tag Day C325 Decorations, junior Prom Committee C325 Sophomore Day Committee C425 Public Relations Committee C425 Elections Commit- tee of Student Government C425 Senior Prom, Invitations Commit- tee C42. Future: College. SHARRON LYNNETT RUBIN 44 Kensington Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Blue Crutch Drive C325 Human Relations Club C3, 425 Hebrew Culture Club C425 Christmas Assembly C42. Hobby: Music, sports. Future: College. t c QQ 1? PATRICIA ANN RUOTOLO 12 Parmelee Avenue, Entered from Troup. Activities: Red Cross Representative C2, 351 Committee Chairman Italian Club C25 Home Room President C25 Italian Club C2 35 Hobby Danclng sewing Future Secretary FRANCES ROSE SALVATI 247 West Hazel Street Entered from Hamden High Hobby Danc ing bowlmg Future IBM Operator BARBARA SARAH SALVI 137 Rosette Street Entered from St Anthonys Activities Mayotettes C35 Hobby Dancing bowling Fu ture Southern Connecticut State Col ege PATRICIA ANN SANDERSON 17 Dwight Street Entered from Troup Hobby Swimming bowling Future Secretary GRACE MARIE SANTACQUA 157 West Street Entered from Troup Activities Red Cross Repre sentattve C25 Honors C25 March of Drmes Drive C2 3 45 Home Room Representative for Student Government C2 3 45 Messenger C3 45 Save the Children Federatlon Drive C45 Santa Claus Drive C45 March of Dimes Fashion Show C45 Hobby Sewing bowling Future Business college. Seniors QQ. Adi - g CV vw 91 DARLEEN FAITH SARLES 878 Elm Street. Entered from Troup. Father: Hillhouse 1933. Ac- tivities: Blue Crutch Drive C25' Human Relations Club C45 Hobby Reading horseback rldmg Future Undecided LA-JLAXB L ,J 5 JLLQCQV3 3 5,tCl'.l2'YX ELLEN DIANE SATIN 208 Lawncrest Road Entered from Sheridan Actxvrties Sunshine Club C25 York Square Players C2 3 45 Spanish Club C2 3 45 Hob by Ice skating reading Future Nursing school STAR LEAH SCHECHTER Fair Haven Actxvrtres Inter High Choir C25 Heart Fund Tag Day C25 Treasurer Philosophy Club C2 35 York Square Players C2 3 45 junior Elm Tree Board C35 Presi dent Hebrew Culture Club C35 Student Council Representative C35 Model United Nations Delegate C35 Honors C3 45 Elm Tree Editorial Board C45 Human Relations Club C45 Class Gift Committee C45 Modern Literature Club C45 Hob bij' usxc tennis Future College 'S UU rr v flaw 37 A 280 Poplar Street Entered from W -ze. 5IHf3. lrB'AL1ffx' SUE scHWf,g,7I'2!L Ewa ll ,...,.-w 354 Ellsworth Avenue Entered from Hamden Actlvmes Junror Elm Tree Board C35 Human Rela tions Club C3 45 Spanish Club C3 45 Elm Tree Business Board C45 Hobby Dancing bowling Fu ture College MAXINE ANNE SCHWARTZ 329 Bellevue Road Entered from Sheridan Father Hrllhouse 1925 ACIIVIIICS Sunshine Club C25 B1 ology Club C25 Heart Fund Tag Day C2 35 SentmelEd1tor1al Board C2 3 45 Cheerleader C2 3 45 Honors C2 3 45 Blue Crutch Drive C 35 First Prize Second Year French Examination C35 Public Relations Committee Student Government C45 Class Day Committee C45 Hobby Swirnmxng Future. Vassar College. 5 JUDITH ANN SELLNER 12 Rockvnew Cnrcle Entered from Sherrdan Hobby Dancnng skating Future Busmess college JUDITH NANCY SELWITZ 500 Wmthrop Avenue Entered from Troup Actrvttres Red Cross Representatnve C29 Sunshme Club C29 Blue Crutch Drrve C39 Heart Fund Tag Day C39 Glee Club C39 Spanrsh Club C3 49 Semor Chorus C49 Class Motto Commrttee C49 Hobby Readrng sketchmg Future College medncal technologrst SANDRA ANN SEMLEY 103 Foote Street Entered from Troup Actrvrtxes Home Room Rep resentatrve C39 Drstrnbutrve Educa non Club C39 Red Cross Repre sentat1veC49 Hobby Dancmg F ture Undecided RUTH PAULA SENDEROFF 21 Stanley Street Entered from Troup Mother Hrllhouse 1933 Ac trvrtles Sunshrne Club C29 Heart Fund Tag Day C29 Cancer Dnve Pollo Drlve C2 39 Yor Square Pl yers C2 3 49 jun or Elm Tree Board C39 Human Re latrons Club C3 49 Student Gov ernment Assocratron C3 49 Cl s Day Committee C49 Spamsh Club C49 Elm Tree Busrness Board C49 Semor Chorus C49 CoCha1rman Sophomore Day Commrttee C49 Hobby Paxntmg Future College RITA ANNE SETTE 128 Mrnor Street Entered from St Anthohy's Actrvxtnes Second Prrze, Italran Prrze Exammatxon C39 , Itallan Club C39, Program Commnt tee, Italran Club C49 Hobby Bowl mg, creatlve wrmng Future South ern Connecticut State College at .f Q 1960 ANNE MAXINE SHARP 660 Ellsworth Avenue Entered from Sherldan Father Hrllhouse 'Ts 1921 Actrvntnes Sunshrne Club C29 Red Cross Representatlve C29 Stu dent Government Assoclatron C39 Blue Crutch Drrve C3 49 Hea Fund Tag Day C3 49 Human Re latrons Club C49 Student Cabmet C49 Sophomore Day Commxttee C49 Class Gift Commlttee C49 Hobby Tennis readrng Future En drcott Junror College BARBARA ANN SHEAFFER 106C Brooksrde Avenue Entered if from Bassett Actrvrtnes Honors C2 3 49 Hobby Readtng dancmg Future OEICC work SANDRA LEE SHEELEY 295 Norton Street Entered from Troup Actrvrtres Messenger Mr Culvers Ofhce C29 Spanrsh Club C2 3 49 Chemrstry Club C49 Swrmmtng Club C49 Class Gxft Commlttee C49 Hobby Roller skatmg swrmmmg Future South ern Connectxcut State College BETH SHELNITZ 0d 16 Rock Vrew Terrace Entered from Sherrdan Acttvmes Sunshtne Club C29 French Club C29 Phr losophy Club C29 Heart Fund Tag Day C29 Glee Club C2 39 Junror Elm Tree Board C39 Human Rela txons Club C39 Red Cross Repre sentatrve C39 Blue Crutch Drrve C39 Lrbrary Worker C2 3 4 Semor Executrve Board C49 Elm Tree Edrtornal Board C49 Semor Prom Committee C49 Semor Chorus C49 Charrman of Crty Ald Com mrttee Human Relattons Club C49 Hobby Readrng Future College 4 113 ROBERTA CLAIRE SHINDELL 246 Lal-revxew Terrace Entered from Sherrdan Actrvmes Sunshrne Club C29 Glee Club C29 Band C29, Heart Fund Tag Day C2, 39, Blue Crutch Drive C2, 39, French Club C2, 3, 49, Home Room Treas urer C49, Semor Chorus C49, Hu man Relatrons Club C49, Semor Prom Committee C49 Hobby Pr ano, readmg Future College gf! , il A Ll - A, S I , rf' 3' V V A a ' . . A 9 I no .., , 3 rt 3 . I ' , I . ' 5 A I Y Q I ' 5 - , - 5 . W' A A L 5 . . an 4 . - q . ' is vu ' . 1 , . . - ff ,V . , 9 t A q, fgs H Q - A if ' Q ' 3 3 ' A , H , . 2 ' , ' . Human Relatlons Club C3, 495 ',', . : , . : , . 1 il . : , . . . . . ' . I .Q , 4 , . Q ' 311 ' , - - I. . . u 4 , D I . I - x 'iii ' i . 1 . V ' , , 9 1 '- ' . ' - 1 , 1 , . - C 291 , 1 . k as - . ' - a , , g 1 f . ' . Q - . - 5 . - . , ' ' , , , P, I 1 . y 5 ' ' . , - . ' rl as ' ' Q Y ' .l . l ' ' Y' ' . . . , 3 U ! ' ' , . ' 1 Q Seniors KATHRYN ANN SIEDZIK 14 Victory Drive Entered from Sheridan Activities Student Coun cil Representative C3 42 Hobby Ice skating reading Future Secre tary BRENDA ROYE SIGEL 615 Ellsworth Avenue Entered from Sheridan Activities Biology Club C22 Glee Club C2 32 Hu man Relations Club C32 German Club C42 Hobby Painting Future Boston University LYNN GAIL SINGER 211 Fitch Street Entered from Sheridan Activities Sunshine Club C22 Biology Club C22 Heart Fund Tag Day C22 Cancer Drive Glee Club C2 32 French Club C2 32 Junior Elm Tree Board C32 Juntor Prom Committee C32 Polio Drive C32 Senior Chorus C42 Elm Tree Editorial Board C42 Student Government Association C42 Class Day Committee C42 Public Rela tions Committee C42 Sophomore Day Committee C42 Hobby Danc ing reading. Future: College. STEPHANIE ANN SMALL 157 Alden Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Red Cross Repre' sentative C22' French Club C22' Philosophy Club C22' York Square Players C2 3 42- Human Relations Club C3 42' Tuberculosis Drive C42' Student Cabinet C42: Save the Children Federation Clothing Drive C42' Class Motto Committee C42. Hobby: Sports reading. Future: Col- ege. ERMA JEAN SMITH 151 Read Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Messenger for Miss Donohue C325 Red Cross Rep- resentative C42g Human Relations Club C423 Senior Prom Commit- tee C42. Hobby: Bowling, dancing. Future: Claremont Secretarial School. JANIE RHODA SMITH 179 Ellsworth Avenue Entered from Troup Activities Glee Club C32 Human Relations Club C42 Distributive Educatton Club C42 Senior Chorus C42 Class Motto C42 Hobby Tennis swimming Future College LINDA ANN SMITH 484 Norton Parkway Entere from Troup Activities Rangerettes C2 32 French Club C42 Les Belles de la Mer C42 Human Relations Club C42 Hobby Art dancing Fu ture College JOYCE ELAINE SMOLLEY 145 Lawn Crest Road Entered from Sheridan Activities Spanish Club C2 3 42 Hobby Drawing dancing Future Southern Connec ticut State College JUDITH RAYE SOLOMON 250 Dyer Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Sunshine Club C22' Biology Club C22' Glee Club C2 32' Sentinel Business Board C2 3 42' Junior Prom Committee C32' Sophomore Day Committee C42' Senior Chorus C42' Student Council Representative C42' Class Gift Com- mittee C42. Hobby: Painting crea- tive writing. Future: College. MARILYN NEDRA SOLOMON 125 Westerleigh Road. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Sunshine Club C225 Glee Club C2, 325 Span- ish Club C2, 3, 42. Hobby: Danc- ing, singing. Future: Southern Con- necticut State College. ti! .1 v 'II4 1960 WILMA JANE SORMAN 60 Springside Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Inter- High Choir C225 Glee Club C325 Senior Chorus C42. Hobby: Music. Future: Ollice work. BARBARA ANN SQUIRES 559 Orchard Street. Entered from Troup. Hobby: Horseback riding, dancing. Future: Typist. BARBARA MARY STARNO 24 Willis Street. Entered from St. Anthony's. Activities: March of Dimes Committee C225 Home Room Representative C2, 325 Red Cross Representative C2, 3, 425 Heart Fund Tag Day C32. Hobby: Reading, cooking. Future: Secretary. HARRIET ROSE STEIN 101 Davis Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Sunshine Club C225 Biology Club C225 Red Cross Representative C225 Honors C2, 325 Sentinel Business Board C2, 3, 425 Human Relations Club C325 Funds for Freedom Tag Day C425 Spanish Club C3, 425 Student Government Association C425 Student Council C42. Hobby: Reading, sports. Fu- ture: College. SALLY ANN STEIN 174 Goffe Terrace. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Biology Club C225 Sunshine Club C225 French Club C2, 325 Honors C2, 321 Cheer- leader C2, 3, 425 Sentinel Editorial Board C2, 3, 425 Heart Fund Tag Day C2, 3, 425 Co-Chairman, Re- freshment Committee, junior Prom C325 Modern Literature Club C425 Student Cabinet C425 Student Elec- tions Committee C425 Senior Ex- ecutive Board C425 Co-Chairman, Entertainment Committee, Senior Prom C42. Hobby: Sports, reading. Future: University of Michigan. 115 SUSAN ASHLEY STERLING 182 Ray Road. Entered from Sher- idan. Father: Hillhouse 1929. Ac- tivities: Sunshine Club C225 Glee Club C225 Blue Crutch Drive C225 Heart Fund Tag Day C2, 325 Mes- senger C2, 325 French Club C2, 3, 425 Sentinel Business Board C2, 3, 425 Human Relations Club C321 Newrweek Current Events Prize C325 Student Government Associa- tion C3, 425 Spanish Club C3, 425 Library Assistant C425 Senior Chorus C425 Sophomore Day Committee C42. Hobby: Sports, reading. Fu- ture: College. NANCY-ANN STILL 284 Stevenson Road. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Sunshine Club C2, 325 Glee Club C2, 325 Messen- ger C225 French Club C2, 3, 425 Sentinel Business Board C2, 3, 425 Charity Drives C2, 3, 425 Student Government Association C3, 425 Oflice Worker C 3, 425 Chemistry Club C425 Sophomore Day Commit- tee C425 Senior Prom Committee C42. Hobby: Archery. Future: Col- lege. NANCY ANN STONE 41 Judson Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Gleam Editorial Board C2, 3, 425 Glee Club C325 Senior Chorus C425 Spanish Club C425 Human Relations Club C425 Class Motto Committee C42. Hobby: Reading, anthropology. Future: Col- lege. jf 1311? Tefera julzkzno look: on rmilingly ar Cynthia Polinrky rtnngbtenr a .stocking seam and Carol M onterorro look: tbougbtful Seniors DIANE GAIL SUGARMAN 270 Edgewood Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Sentinel Ed- itorial Board 125, First Prize, Latin II Examination 1255 Debating Club 12, 353 Honors 12, 3, 45: Student Government Association 12, 3, 45, Third Prize, French I Examination 135, Human Relations Club 1355 Assistant Competition Editor, Sen- tinel Editorial Board 13, 45, Treas- urer, Debating Club 145, Hillhouse Correspondent for Regirter 1453 Sen- ior Prom Committee 145. Hobby: Collecting records. Future: College. JOYCE ANN SWAN 394 Sherman Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Hobby: Art, athletics. Future: Secretary. good Luci? born. ciawnTKQ-'WNEPS wx -f5'Xatvte, Qowsemasoe me QPSCSC- PAULA MARGOT SWEEDLER sus? Lgusgvsur O ,. zo Maplewood Digqad . Entered 91 Ehh treet E terem Sherida ct' ' ' ' 25 3501 , Sunshii-g Heart Fund Tag Day 135, lass Motto Commit- tee 145. Hobby: Sports, art. Future: College, teaching. KAREN HOPE SVIRIDOFF 95 Kohary Drive. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Sunshine Club 125, Heart Fund Tag Day 125, Cancer Drive 1253 Second Prize, Sophomore English Examination 125: SentinelVEditorial Board 12, 35, Human Relations Club 135: Chairman of Publicity, Heart Fund Tag Day 135: Decorations Commit- tee, junior Prom 135: Student Gov- ernment Association 135: Co-Chair- man, Heart Fund Tag Day 145, News Editor, Sentinel Editorial Board 145, Senior Prom Committee 145. Hobby: Reading. Future: Col- lege. . X X , ffdvelbgr Ilene Silverman inrpectr the work of Judith Bradley and Catherine S crieber 4 i from Sheridan Activities Sunshine Club 125, Biology Club 125, Mes- senger 125, Heart Fund Tag Day 12, 3, 45: Polio Drive 12, 3, 45: Spanish Club 13, 451 Human RC- lations Club 1355 Senior Prom Com- mittee 145. Hobby: Music, sports. Future: College. JOAN HARRIET SZRAMOSKI 15 Harrison Street. Entered from Sheridan. Mother: Hillhouse 1934. Hobby: Sewing, reading. Future: Secretary. JACQUELINE ANN TAYLOR 265 Ashmun Street. Entered from Bassett. Activities: Senior Chorus 145: Human Relations Club 145. Hobby: Sewing, skating. Future: Business college. JANET JOSEPHINE TAYLOR 1044 Whalley Avenue. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Glee Club 12, 35, Senior Chorus 145. Hob- by: Music, art. Future: Secretary. 116 004159 1960 ROSEMARIE THERESA TESTA 19 Anthony Street Entered from Sherxdan Actxvltles Spamsh Club C2 3 43 Winner Spanrsh II Ex ammatnon C33 Home Room Presx dent C43 Hobby Smgmg sports Future Southern Connectxcut State College BEVERLY ELLEN THALBERG 57 Green H111 Terrace Entered from Sherrdan ACIIVIIICS Sunshme Club 423 Blology Club C23 Glee Club Q2 33 Gleam Ed1tor1al Board K2 3 43 York Square Players C3 43 Human Relatxons Club K3 43 Spamsh Club C3 43 Elm Tree Art Board C43 Class Motto Cornmtttee C43 Hobby Dancxng wrrtmg Fu ture College BEVERLY MARIE THEROUX 120 Rosette Street Entered from Troup Actxvmes Glee Club C2 33 Semor Chorus C43 Hobby Slngmg roller skatmg Future Marrtage LINDA ANN THOMPSON 234 Day Street Entered from Southwest jumor Hlgh Readmg Pennsylvanra Actrvrtres Ofhce Mes senger C43 Hobby Dancing rec ords Future Busxness college EVELYN VIRGINIA TIBERI 50 Redfield Street Entered from Troup Actxvrtnes Student Councll Representatnve 123 Treasurer D15 tr1but1ve Educatnon Club C43 Hob by Ice skatmg dancmg Future Business CHARLENE TILLEY 117 Lamberton Street Entered from Hnllsxde Hrgh Durham North Carolma Actlvrtxes Red Cross Rep resentatxve C43 Hobby Dancing crochetxng Future College medtcal technlclan RO E MAR TIRADO 17 Dw ht S t En ed rorn avr mor FI h Brook l n ew Yo Hobb Readmg must u re U usxn college ac V HELEN ELIZABETH TOMLINSON 30 Garden Street Entered from Troup Hobby Readmg Future Ofhce work PAULINE ANNE TORELLO 196 Valley Street Entered from Sheridan Hobby Pamtmg ce skatmg Future Notre Dame No Vlflafe VIVIAN JOYCE TURNER 148 Fltch Street Entered from Sheridan Actxvmes Semor Execu tnve Board 143 Hobby Readrng cookmg Future Undeclded 117 'ini Y my -Cl? 0 u 3 1960 HARRIET MARA VINSON 346 Wrlmot Road Entered from Sherxdan Actrvmes Senlor Execu trve Board 143 Athleuc Assocxatlon Representative 143 Lrbrary Helper 143 Hobby Dancmg cookmg Fu ture Arr Force JOAN ANN VIRGILIO 16 Barclay Street Entered from Troup Actrvmes Itallan Club 123 Home Room Representatrve 123 Student Government Assocratron 123 Glee Club 123 Treasurer Italian Club 133 Ftrst Prxze Italxan II Exammatnon 133 Presndent Ital lan Club 143 Human Relatxons Club 143 Semor Executrve Board 143 Sophomore Day Commlttee 143 Senlor Prom Committee 143 Hobby Dancmg skatmg Future Busnness college BARBARA JEAN VITOLO 144 Lxberty Street Entered from Farr Haven Hobby Collecting rec 3 ords Future Secretary ,mi-be HANNAH ARLENE WACKS 2 Dwrght Street Entered from Troup Actrvmes Human Relatrons Club 133 Spanish Club 13 43 Hobby Bowlmg sewmg Future Nursmg GLORIA WALKER 209 Edgewood Avenue Enter from Troup Actxvmes Sunshme Club 123 Human Relauons Club 143 Crty Welfare Communrty Serv lce Group 143 Hobby Collectmg news artrcles stamps Future Unde crded . 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JOSEPHINE WESTON 374 Wxlmot Road Entered from Shendan Actlvxtles Honors 13 4 Hobby Bowllng photography F ture Stones College CAROLE ANN WHITAKER 429 Valley Street Entered from Sherrdan ACIIVIIICS Senror Prom Commrttee 143 Heart Fund Tag Day 143 Hobby Ice skatmg bowl mg Future Secretarral work BARBARA ANN WHITFIELD 723 Elm Street Entered from Sherldan Actxvmes Ofhce Messen get 123 Home Room Representa uve 133 Human Relauons Club Publlc Relanons Commlttee Hobby Dancxng sewmg Future College legal secretary ELLEN RAE WINNICK 216 Colony Road Entered from Sherrdan Father Hxllhouse 1924 Actrvrues Presldent Home Room 123 Sunshme Club 123 Publrclty Commlttee Sophomore Dance 123 French Club 123 Student Councxl 12 33 junror Prom Decoratxons Commnttee 133 Human Relations Club 133 Glenm Art Board 12 3 43 German Club 13 43 Home Room Secretary 143 Student Cab met Socral Planning Committee 143 Elm Tree Art Board 14 Senror Prom Decoratnons Commrttee 143 Hobby Art Future Lrberal arts college BEVERLY HELEN WIXMAN 117 Button Street Entered from Troup Father Hxllhouse 1931 Ac txvxtnes Sentmel Busmess Board 12 33 Red Cross Representatlve 12 33 York Square Players 12 3 43 Human Relatxons Club 133 Hebrew Culture Club 133 French Club 143 Recorder of Sentinel Busrness Board 143 Hobby Reading hos prtal volunteer work Future Col lege of lnberal arts ff' a - 7. 1 l V81 Seniors KAREN JANET WOLINSKY 2088 Chapel Street. Entered from Troup. Activities: Heart Fund Tag Day 12, 37, Glee Club 1373 Span- ish Club 13, 473 Senior Chorus 1475 Treasurer, Hebrew Culture 147, Class Gift Committee 147. Hobby: Knitting. Future: Teacher. DONNA JOAN WOOD 252 County Street. Entered from Bassett. Hobby: Sewing. Future: Comptometer school. ROBERTA FRANCES ZAMPANO 120 Hemlock Road. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Sunshine Club 127: French Club 1275 Community Drives 12, 37, Red Cross Repre- sentative 147g Human Relations Club 1473 Red Cross Club 147. Hobby: Ceramics, sewing. Future: College. VICKY ZOLOT 107 Sherman Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Hebrew Cul- ture Club 13, 475 Senior Chorus 147. Hobby: Dancing, reading. Fu- ture: Nursing school. Mother: Hill- house 1932. JUDITH LOIS ZOMMICK 214 Winthrop Avenue. Entered from Troup. Activities: Sunshine Club 127: Community Drives 12, 3, 47: Philosophy Club 12, 373 Honors 137: Junior Elm Tree Board 137: Junior Prom Committee 1373 Human Relations Club 13, 47: Spanish Club 13, 473 Student Gov- ernment Association 13, 47: Elm Tree Editorial Board 147, Secretary, Philosophy Club 1473 Swimming Club 1473 Senior Prom Committee 147: Modern Literature Club 147. Hobby: Swimming, reading. Future: University of Connecticut. NETTIE JANE SPECTOR 2025 Chapel Street. Entered from Sheridan. Activities: Spanish Club 127. Hobby: Tennis. Future: Dental h ' 't. 1-'-'Q ygienis Min Fraulo point! out a few faux in biology to Sandy Clark, Francer Furlan, France: Daw! Bette Robinson, and Nellie Goodson BRENDA WINSTON BUDROW 128 Hobart Street Entered from Sherrdan MARGARET DEGENNARO 33 Asylum Street Entered from Troup ROBERTA KATHERINE ERICSON 1451 Chapel Street Entered from North Mlamx Hlgh Mxamr Florlda GERALD FRANCO from Troup HORST GIGERENZER 52 Carmel Street Entered from Troup ROBERT HAWKINS 19 Rockvrew Clrcle Entered from Sherxdan JUDITH ANNE HEINZ 511 Valley Street Entered from Sher1dan RICHARD THOMAS JORDANI 35 Stevens Street Entered from Troup SHEILA ANNE KELLY 37 Elrzaheth Street Entered from St Anthonys BOBBY JOE KING 2 1 Portsea Street Entered from Sherman Hrgh Seth West Vrrgrma 1960 Camera Shy 121 GEORGE LONG 73 Rockvxew Cnrcle Entered from Sheridan DAVID THOMAS LYONS 4 South Genesee Street Entered from Sherrdan CHARLES RICHARD MARCHES 84 Howe Street Entered from Wooster School Danbury Connec txcut QSNNWEW 1Y?J lIgEE MCMILLEN Y 616 Valley Street Entered from MARGARET MARY PISCITELLI 138 Valley Street Entered from Wrlbur Cross FRANCIS JOSEPH RICCIARDI 121 County Street Entered from Troup LARRY JAMES THOMAS 180 Canal Street Entered from Uncas on Thames Hugh Norwrch Connectxcut SALVATORE FRANCIS TRO'I'1'A 569 Elm Street Entered from Mrlford Preparatory Mnlford Con nectncur PHYLLIS MURIEL WASSER 67 Cooper Place Entered from New Bedford Hxgh New Bedford Massachusetts BERNARD JOHN WYNKOOP 25 Rockvrew Crrcle Entered from Sher1dan - I, ll xi m W 257 Columbus Avenue. Entered I Sheridan. I I ROBERT T LEVINI THE JAMES HILLHOUSE HIGH SCHOOL NEW HAVEN 11 CONNECTICUT PRINCIPAL To the Class of 1960 New Horizons, the theme of th1s year's 'Elm Tree' 1S a Splendld motto for the members of the Class of 1960 Your class has perpetuated, through 1ts act1v1t1es 1n school and ln the communlty the ldeals of good c1t1zensh1p and lt was through your s1gn1f1cant efforts that Alma Mater embarked on her second century w1th a very br1ght future ahead You are 1n a very 6XC1tlDg perlod of our Amerlcan and world hlstory It 15 an era of great happenlngs and expectancles The Space Age demands that our youth be creatlve and 1ndependent th1Uk6PS To create one must experlment to obtaln the facts and the truth The democracy of our natlon must never be over rldden by any other ldeology The best lnstrument whlch we can employ to preserve our democratlc way of l1fe 1S educat1on, a sound and necessary lnvestment ln the future well belng of our natlon and 1tS c1t1zens and the Stablllzlng force of your energles t w1ll d1ss1pate the all peoples of the turn h1s 1HV6Ht1V8 a peaceful pursult regardless of race oward an 1nternat1ona1 stab1l1ty that tenslons and anxletles 1n the mlnds of world Thls must happen so that man can and creatlve ab1l1ty 1n the d1rect1on of for the beneflt of all manklnd color or creed Young people lt 1S most 1mportant that you have fa1th 1n God falth 1n the worth and d1gH1tY of man and 1U yourself th1s w1ll afford you the strength to meet each challenge wlth a brlghter outlook toward New Horlzons I shall always remember the warm frlendshlp and oooperatlon of the Class of 1960 May falth ln God be your gu1d1ng llght for a healthy happy, and successful future Most slncerely if 722534 Robert T LeV1ne Pr1nc1pal 'I22 of the world. You, the adults of tomorrow, must exert all I-hllhouse Alma Mater f Ufwwv 11- wi niun 451152: SCJ 454446 JJJ J JA-ECJJJJL, Eff gJJ 3JJVJ W HMM LQEFJT BEE fn? 5 LU is rn: By JAMES A. MORCALDI,'l4 March tempo Uaptaina 1.91.9 ' ' r, 1 IE- H H 5 T I jigs, P ,Eine ' h , err QQJA J.e,.bEiJJJJL.. I HILL-HOUSE, AL-MA MA-TER Now we pledge our love a - new Si! f e E:- 1f , . : -0 1- I narcato Q .444 MW m4 HILI:HOUSE,AL-MA MA-TER. To thine hon-or will be tme E-ver we'1l de- 4 :E ' S 'Ez h f ta ' D D e J .J 'A A H eJ H r r Ea e H 4 fend you We're loy- al through and through Oh, HILL-HOUSE, no one can M 5 ii 'Z 5 e 55 3 ,I1 II2 I revr-HJ,fJ is., , 1' J stop us n we fight for you.....- you... 4 44 T o- 3 3 4 P P P . I:-2 i -: 5 3 al J 5 j 1- ass 25 Mu' um 'au-2 C0PYl'i I 1942 by James A. 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Xl FLM TREE EDITORIAL BOARD Ist row B Reese N Levltz M Greenberg L Franzman S Kwalbrun L Klatzko 3rd row E Decker E Goldfarb D Meadow A Kone H Glaser S Schecter I Lewis Cx O- gl 1 1 q..-.ix ILM TREE BUSINESS BOARD lsr row R Horton R Senderoff C Mxller B Cohen 2nd row N Judge L Gravrrz M Kahan P Adehzzr B Schwartz L Guy 126 , I' G v 2 ,Q A ' ' V .M I , x K 1 :i ' I 9 Q Q 1 fr - Y Q , . Q 9 i . , K ' If u x ' 'B . 2nd row: B. She-Inita, J, O'Brasky, Marcus, C. Hircyhcrxk, L. Singer! I-I. I:reedrrIanL S. Evans, J. Zommick, S. Rosen. I ns, 3 I 3. if 3' I , 5 Z. ' ' 4 ? XX VA i ' 'S 1' I s. ,,. A si, 5 . - '-' ' E ,' I 1 I I' . JZ , v , ' x ' - if 7 ,- Y. I -. Vx 1 V ! S ' Y. .! Nf r VAR f' f I Z ' .I is K '- I A, I ' ' f in - - ' 1 Comes Up With New Ideas WL. xx., J 1. - ELA! TREE ART BOARD Seated S Evans L Miller B Gorfam I Gurland Standing S Greenberg T Greenberg Elm Tree LITERARY BOARD Theme? Theme? Whos got the theme? Early in the year the literary board of the Elm Tree with Linda Franzman as editor tn chief and Miss Hogan as advisor began wracking their brains for an appropriate theme for their senior class book With head quarters in room B18 members then discussed wrote rewrote enlarged and revised their years account of the school its clubs activities and members until the story had been told with interest and reliability Running headlmes which told the story in miniature were then invented criticized and reworded until all were satisfied with these all important headings After all the articles had been carefully typed and sent to the printers senior histories were checked and rechecked and finally proof read When the pictures came in they too were cap tioned Last came the compiling of the index after which the literary board took a deep breath and waited for the material to come back from the printer for another proofreading Elm Tree BUSINESS BOARD On the shoulders of the business board rest the financial problems of the Elm Tree Each member of the board must obtain a certain number of advertisements from bust nesses in the New Haven area Members also obtain the names of patrons who by donating a dollar help to sponsor the classbook The busmess manager Carol Miller working with Mr Robert Gosselin then makes a dummy of the book including photographs articles advertisements and names of patrons for the printer . Elm Tree ART BOARD Adding beauty to the Elm Tree members of the art board under the direction of Mr. ulius Szemanczky advisor are responsible for the cover design frontispiece cartoons and sketches in the Elm Tree. Students interested in joining the staff of the art board submit designs to Mr. Szemanczky, who then chooses the artists who, he feels, are best qualified to illustrate the classbook. The members then start work on their drawings and cartoons. Art editor this year is Iris Gurland. 127 If N I Snappmg P1ctures on All S1des --gt I 411: 'la 'X is gf? 'li 'P ELM TREE PHOTOGRAPHY BOARD F Kelly D Wheeler W Severmo ELM TREE PHOTOGRAPHY BOARD Wlth eyes alert for tnterestlng and un usual shots the photography board of the Elm Tree lS 1n charge of photographmg all major happenmgs connected wtth H1llhouse and of develop1ng the best of the resultmg ptctures for the Elm Tree Some of the ptctures are candxd shots taken at socnal and athleuc events others are group p1ctures taken of all the clubs and groups rn the school Smce the constructlon of the new H111 house Mr Albert Gray advlsor and Fran ces Kelly ch1ef photographer have had excellent fac1l1t1es for work mcludnng two darkrooms and good lxghrlng - Q l Edztor fn Chief Lmda Franzman tafkr U O Bfarky and Elmof Goldfafb 128 :er the dayf uofk uflb Perry Wfemer Judy . . . ., N . N 'fs S X 4 X f ml ' , ' , 1. N s-,W . 1'-L 9 up Q M r i Z .V 4 , .1 . s, ' - ' ':, N, I .' . t. -, .HM N j L N ,E T, . 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Freedman judy Zommzrk Lynn Smger and Elazne Marcuf u ore on rome final copy ELM TREE JUNIOR BOARD Wllllng apprenrlces the members of the lumor Elm Tree board under the leadershlp of Mxss Ehzabeth Malone prepare to become members of the semor board durmg thelr senior year Members are chosen accordmg to mterest and scholasrlc record Once chosen for the board each mdnvndual IS responsnblle for the work asslgned to hum by the cha1rman The dunes of the lumor board members are many and varled They lnclude actmg as proofreaders messengers and general ass1stants ro Mr Gosselm and the senior board members We if 3' 'ia MQ, ii JLNIOR I'L X1 TRFF BOARD Ist row N Perlln D Brown P Wlner D Green N Topp N Hoffman P Goldberg, G Lubnn P Bruslcm M Block D Horvutt G Svuers Srd rovu H I.1roH A Konoff H Rosen K Pope H Hug Znd row B ohnson P Hnmes S Jacobson V Parenre K rms A Dcflorxo R Kaplan D Parmsh G Saxon V Epstem Fxsher C Perlm P Kravxtt M Moore A Cllmo S Alpert A Hnller 129 All the News .. - - A - SITNTINFL EDITORIAL BOARD Ist row E Cherman L Nankm M Greenberg D Cohen M Lebov C Goodfnend D Sugarman S Stem L Leopold 2nd row M Echter L Knvelson 1 Etkmd L Lehman A Sngal S Turner J Burnham R Schuyler L Rosenbaum S Deutsch M Schwartz K Vlglone E Abrams M Goldstone Rnce R Rxtch 5rd row S Delman J Frant S Scherban G Goldberg L SI NTINFL BUSINESS BOARD lst row C Levmson J Klebanoif E Cohen A Mlller N J Solomon D Howard S Sterlmg Stxll H Stem ard row R Sh1f'Ir1n B Levett N Israel L Aaronson S 2nd rovs B Wxxman P Dlmenstem J Rhem S Bender Floman A Fle1schner 130 1 ' I 1 ' ' 9 ' 1 - r ' 1 - u - ' , , . , . . . . , . , . , . , . - A 1 - 1 - I ' 1 - a A 1 - 1 ' s - n ' , A n - , - I - 3 v A - L. ff - I ' y v. ' - Q. 2 I 0 I . ' 5 1 . A , . , . , . , . . , . , . . v - - - - , - w - , - 1 . . , . , . , . , , . . nl. Is Printed Here SENTINEL EDITORIAL BOARD On November 19, 1959, the Sentinel celebrated its fortieth birthday with a party and a birthday cake. As new things happen in and about the school, the Sentinel is johnny-on-the-Spot with information for students. Its reporters do their best to keep readers well informed about community as well as school and department activities The newspaper ordinarily contains four pages and IS published on Friday as often as a three week printer s schedule allows There are over fifty members on the editorial board alone They must write the articles have them approved by Dr Marion C Sheridan and Miss Ruth C Lindwall ad visors and then revise them if necessary and type them The reporters must find and report all information accurately Students make up dummy sheets for the printer and the press Finally a photographer works with Mr Albert Gray and the assistant editor to provide pictures which tell stories Any sophomore on recommendation of his English teacher may enter the Sentznel competition which starts lust after Christmas vacation and lasts until the banquet in the spring After the banquet juniors start serving as staff members One of the staff members has usually been appointed cartoonist Among the subjects of students work in the paper are human interest stories appeals for student cooperation articles to stimulate fund raising unusual student activities club and athletic activities news articles book reviews editorials suggestions for leisure time and interviews SENTINEL BUSINESS BOARD Getting advertisements and seeing that the paper is circulated among the students and to the more than three hundred schools in and out of the country which are on its mailing list are jobs for the Sennnel business board Oflicers of the group include Alan Miller business manager Elaine Cohen assistant manager Nedra Israel exchange editor Judith Klebanoff co exchange editor Steven Floman competition editor Barry Levett co competition editor Arthur Fleischner cir culatron manager Patricia Dimenstein assistant circulation manager Carol Levinson treasurer Diane Howard assistant treasurer and Beverly Nixon recorder The group is under the supervision of Mr Stephen E Marcucci faculty advisor Dr Sheridan Alan Miller Mm Lnndwall Dawd Cohen Mr Gray Mr Kennedy and Mr LeVme celehmtea Senlmel birthday party 131 ...M-ff The M1nd and the Hand GLEAM EDITORIAL BOARD lst row R Walter D johnson B Alderman S Blodrnger I Alpert I Gurlancl B Henkm R Poll D Salemme B Kleper P Cohart ard rovs G Shuhs D Lohan A Goodman V Fletcher 7nd row S Gmsburg S Kaplan R Aronovx B Thalbere M Bracken R Kessler R Glnsburg R Post GLEAM BUSINESS BOARD lst row H Kapsmow C johnson R Levme S Benyamrn Zncl row H Rosen A Martorclla D Wheeler S Havskrns C McCarthy A Lockett 'I' Flerscher A Hnycla S Jacobson J Harrell R Kulbersh S Nye A Dxckstem 132 . ,.f -- Q V. ., ,, a. 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Al1ke Create Beauty tl li GLEAM ART BOARD lst row M Greenberg D Meadow L Nankrn J Hltchcock 2nd row E Wnnnrck E Decker P Holmes S Goldstem Gleam EDITORIAL BOARD Wlth Mr Frank Rowe as thexr faculty advlsor members of the Gleam edrtorral board each year select a varrety of or1g1nal manuscrrpts to appear ln the school llterary maga zrne Any student may submrt hrs orrgrnal entry to hrs Englxsh teacher who passes lf on mf lf rs satrsfactory to the Gleam edltorxal board for evaluatlon and entrance rnto one of the three categorres accepted consxdered or rejected Edrtor rn chxef Paul Cohart drrects hrs staff rn choosrng Gleam materral from among the large number of poems essays and short stones submrtted Later competent judges select the most outstandrng storxes poems and essays for awards Gleam BUSINESS BOARD Srnce the Gleam rs supported only by subscrrptlons members of Hrllhouse feel an almost unlversal responslblllty to subscrxbe to ll Under the leadershxp of Mr Solomon Govrm faculty advlsor the Gleam busrness board collects for magazlne subscrlptrons nn advance of publrcatron and dlstrrbutes coples of the Gleam when ll rs rssued nn May Buslness manager for 1960 ns Steven Benjamrn Gleam ART BOARD Wrth many talented artrsts among them the Gleam art board rllustrates beautrfully the manuscrlpts whlch have been selected by the llterary board for publrcatron ln the Gleam Competltron for the Gleum cover and trtle page lS also held wlthm the group Officers this year mclude Lmda Nankm, edltor, and Dorothy Meadow, assocrate edrtor Mlss Rrta Forrest lS faculty advxsor 133 Q tg? , . 5 . 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W1th MUSIC, MUSIC, MUSIC SENIOR CHORUS lst row K Wolrnsky P Bellm E Lxebman T Krall B Shelnrtz M Kahan C Kogon N Magrd A Kaplowe J Renda S Bennett S Kelly 2nd row A Goodwrn C McCarthy K Lmden A Prscrtelln E Cohen J Solomon R Bernstern G Meyers J Rhern E Goldberg J Taylor S Caplan D Howard J Levett 3rd row E Parente S Jacobson J Selwltz E Goldfarb R Horton M Integlra M Gxles T Greenberg J Bassett B Theroux B Dmnerstem A E Ptscxtellt S Sterling B Srgel 4th row M Romans L Snnger B Gorfam B Frredman M Mannrx C Mrller J Smrth G Powell J Taylor N Rovlen chtk A Baldwrn M Greenberg C Mrller J Klebanoff B Lawrence L Klatzko L Franzman L McNe1l Sth row V Zolot L Aaronson E Freeman N A Stone M Adelrzzr D Johnson V Fletcher J Johnson K Jolley L Kunde W Mntchell L Guy L Lehman A Deutsch H Rap paport I Bungeely R Senderofl M Bamster B Epstem F Chambrellr R Zampano W Sorman T Izwlor 6th row R Levme G Grammatter D Kalman M Freed man A Thompson M Rutenberg S Katsoff 7th row P Dudek T Hunt J Fraulo R Rexmer C Brewer J Barros H Teague H Smrth S Beloff A Flerschner D Sprurll L Yasgar H Manz L Spregler B Rosenbaum G Rermer SENIOR CHORUS Because of tts slze the Semor Chorus under the drrectnon of Mrss Ellen Celentano meets ID two separate sectrons five days a week Only durrng specral part rehearsals do these groups rehearse jomtly The chorus performs many trmes throughout the year at varxous assemblres rncludmg the Chrxstmas program The sprmg concert and the Class Day and Graduatron exercises are of course the hxgh pomts 1n the years work The member: of the A Cappella Choir lme up for a picture Th1S Place Really Swmgs BAND Dlrector Mr A Ertmger lst row W Alderrdge W Taylor S Rodnrck L Ruswnr 3rd row R Offenbach R Gandleman A Kabekoif G Ep- A Goldhnger R Morellr stem S Floman J Rosenstem M Branch J DEugenxo R 2nd row E Mursko J Bodre F Keller K Edmonds M Locke F Wrlson Sautella P Moms R Phnlbrrck M Gasparrmo D Sprvak 4th row R Mrller S Wxnnrck E Rosen R Emerson E B OConnor Hart R Brca K Ray R Messercola H Summer SCHOOL BAND The school band under the leadershnp of Mr A Ettmger has contrnbuted greatly to all school affarrs It has supplred the musrc for school assemblres football games and for those basketball games played rn the Arena Hnllhouses marchmg band has also partncn pated rn numerous cxty parades A semor advrsory commrttee has recently been establrshed whose job rt rs to form polrcxes and help rn the plannmg of different programs Another new addrtlon has been the creatron of a dance band, chosen from the regular musrcrans of the school band Letters, rrophres, and medals are awarded to all outstandmg members at the conclusron of the season Mr. Eninger direct! the orchestra while the A Cappella Choir relax for a while. 137 No Man Is Happy wrthout a Hobby Hrllhouse students partrcrpate rn varrous extra currxcular actrvntres accordrng to thexr nnterests By worklng wrth fellow students they prepare for adult crtrzenshrp and are encouraged to be loyal to the school Each student may choose from a large varrety of actrvrtres accordnng to hrs mterests Actlvrtres offered ID Hrllhouse durrng 1959 1960 rnclude Blology Club Cheer Leaders Chemrstry Club Debate Club Dxstrrbutrve Educatnon Club French Club Future Nurses Club German Club Hebrew Culture Club junxor Red Cross Club Majorettes Mathematrcs Club Modern Lrterature Club Phrlosophy Club Photography Club Rangerertes Sparush Club Student Government Assocratron Swrmmlng Club G1rls York Square Players Mr Conte Mrss Gradeck Mr Trrpp Mr Seretny Mrs Grrard Mr Chrrstopher Mrs Stone Mrss Taber Mrs Samson Mrss Fox Mlss Gradeck Mr Hodge Mr Butts Mr Hodge Mr Gray Mxss Gradeck Mlss Lowery Mrs Hendrrcks Mrss Becroft Mrss McQu1gg Italian Club ..,.l , , A ,.,..........,. ,...,.........,,......,.,....,..... ,..,.. ....,.. , . . Mrs. Harrison 138 lst row C Levmson M Dahlgren A Beck M Rutenberg D Beckerman S Alpert L Franzman 2nd row S Scherban R Senderoff M Goldstone J OBrasky K Edmonds G Hams C Huckabey A johnson All the World s a Stage x- .gk YORK SQUARE PLAYERS B Henkrn D Davis Lebov G Bellemore S Small C Hltchcock E Short YORK SQUARE PLAYERS The glory of Hollywood the success of Broadway and the fun of summer stock the York Square Players grves rnterested and talented students a taste of thrs wonderful world of make belneve Members of the club, chosen from the sophomore, Jumor, and senror classes, are dl vxded mto two staffs, dramauc and techmcal Actrve members of the group work long and arduously Then, as young hopefuls cross thelr fmgers and hold thelr breaths, the curtam one day goes up on a presentatxon nn whrch they have had most rmportant parts, and all the work of the year rs suddenly emmently worthwhrle The season thls year opened wxth a theater party, arranged by the club's advlsor, M ss Paulme McQu1gg, wxth the assrstance of Mark Rutenberg, presxdent, Anna Beck, vrce presldent, Sandra Alpert, secretary, and Davld Beckerman, treasurer It ended wlth the semot play 139 3rd row A Mlller B Thalberg B Gorfam D Satm M B Wxxman We Seek for Truth i CHEMISTRY CLUB lst row L Franzman S Greenberg R Gmsburg M Freed man V Fletcher B Kleper S Carter 2nd row R Levxne S Sheeley L Gravxtz B Cease B Cohen J Klebanoif C M1ller L Aaronson N Judge R Horton S Caplan A Spxegel 3rd row J Gordon M Davns R Rxveles S Benlamxn F Garber S Katsoff P Cohart N Adams H Miller D Cohen R Rltch ,....-nal l MATHEMATICS CLUB lst row D Cohart L Cohen B Hoffman C Newman M Levxtrn K Whrte A Hlller B Lev N Bloom E Roth 3rd rovs R Boyrngton G Goldberg S Benjamln H Alpert 7nd row R Walter A Pltegoff O J Zagrannskl C Wofsy B Sevln H Mrller G Ratner A7 -1 . : . , . , . , , - . , . . I I ' I , . , . , . . 1 . , . , . , . , . : ' 1 ' D ' ! ' Y ' 7 Y ' ! ' ! ' Y ' Y ' J . , . , . , . , . , . . gif b 13 ,. Y' ? M 1 r 5 42 V 's:m,XMb, ,'-xi L, fixw 3 we-m e QQ vu 'L ' a K A-' I 1 . , . , . , . ' , . , . , . , . . - , . - 'Z - a - 1 ' 1 ' r . , ' . .. . . , . , . . , . , . , . , . . and Strive for Knowledge PHILOSOPHY CLUB lst row K Fisher B Ladin J Zommick L Franzman C R Copelon M Giles 3rd row P Marks M Echter M Bracken N Perlm C Per b Simmons M Block H Pmn D Greenberg 2nd row L Remer E Mitchell D Horwitt P Winer R lin P Kravitt B Lettes S Smith J Diamond G Shu s Delman M Rubm L Cohen 1 Weinstein T Supowitz A Flexschner CHEMISTRY CLUB T ice a month in room A303 our prospective scientists diligently m w conduct various experiments These students are members of the Chemistry Club under be era e in h ision of Mr Merle R Tripp Senior students with a B or tter av g t e superv chemistry are eligible for membership in the group In addition to conducting their own S Mr the students plan visits to various chemical manufacturing companie experiments chael Freedman is president of the club Robert Ginsburg is vice president Virginia treasurer and Richard Silocka is program chairman ix chemicals and Fletcher is secretary PHILOSOPHY CLUB From darkness through shadows into light explains ones venturing of knowledge d the frontiers of their learning thus students of the Philosophy Club search Expan ing for and study the beliefs and ideas of ancient and modern philosophers d Led by their president Linda Franzman members participate in lively interesting is cussions on philosophy. Mr. Hodge the advisor often presents lectures or lecturers for the members enjoyment. into the world MATHEMATICS CLUB In keeping with the world s constant demand for outstanding scientists Hillhouse has formed the Mathematics Club under the leadership of Mr. Cullen Hodge. The club discusses topics in the various mathematical Helds such as: algebra geometry analytical geometry set theory and probability and selected topics in calculus. A com- petitive examination will be administered late in the year to determine the three top students in the club. These individuals will then take part in the Pi Mu Epsilon Inter- scholastic Math Contest at New York University. The officers of the Math Club include: president Harry Glaser' vice-president Arthur Hillerg secretary Steven Benjamin- and treasurer Howard Rosen. 141 Of Other Languages, and Other Peoples FRENCH CLUB lst row S Alpert N Mxchel M Setlow A Clnmo J Pm S Isenberg D Raskm J Jacobs cus J Mrllen Amerlmg J johnson 'iv F' GERMAN CLUB lst row B Henkm N Bloom B Hoffman S Delman L Znd row G Shubs J Rees S Greenberg J Blenner B Heller C Yampams E Rausch Sngel W Scott E Gordon yard row S Benyamm N Nxschan B Sevm I Rappaport 142 .6 , -.ef ' . ', 'l , I I Tl' AX ,f Y, Y A A , . Z . ' 7 ' h 7 ' i ' A Y ' . ' ' Y ' .I D ' ' ' . , . . 3rd row: P. Bruskrn, B. Wrxman, L. Frredler, A. Ignal, 2nd row: S. Sackett, A. Mintz, L. Smith, P. Parker, S. Small, ' , . . ' f - -.,- yy f' 1. , ,. ' . gy , V -I 'll ' S A' S . Vx x .-59' .1 1 t . N ' ,'x. ...' X..-t . 1 . , . , . , . In the Shrinking World of Tomorrow HEBREW CULTURE CLUB lst row M Parker P Goldberg M Hack S Rubin S Fisher L Silver M Nodelman N Schiff R Aronow L Cohen Kwalbrun K Wolinsky R Krass M Kahan Std row H Lubin E Gorlick L Franzman N Israel S 2nd row K Linden J Rhem J Mattler S Weinstein K Narotsky L Schwartz D Kaufman N Wellins FRENCH CLUB Enthusiastic young French students now are able to partake in interesting and informal discussion for conversing in this foreign tongue they may forget the worry of class room grammar and concentrate on simply improving their fluency Participating in spelling bees and other games conducted in French too gives students an opportunity to enjoy modern French conversation Under the sponsorship of Miss Mildred Pond and Mr Gordon Christopher the French Club meets each week Officers of this club include Ann Climo as president Marcie Setlow as secretary and Jane Millen as treasurer Interesting programs which include speakers and film showings are also planned for the enjoyment of the future French scholars at Hillhouse GERMAN CLUB The German Club helps its members to understand the literature and culture of Ger many by a program that includes reading of German magazines playing games and singing songs in German and showing slides of Germany The highpomts of the clubs activities are the Christmas party and the yearly picnic Officers of the club which is sponsored by Miss Esther Taber mclude Steven Delman president Steven Benjamin vice president Sheila Greenberg secretary Bradley Sevxn treasurer and Beth Ann Hen kin program chairman HEBREW CULTURE CLUB One of the newer clubs in the school the Hebrew Culture Club meets the second Tuesday of every month under the supervision of Mrs Samson At this time a program may indude the discussion of current Israeli events or the learning of Israeli dances and songs. Guest speakers are often invited to discuss life in Israel and panel discussions are held on various topics concerned with Hebrew culture cutoms and ceremonies. A yearly outing culminates the activities of this organization. Officers of the club include: Miriam Hack president' Eugene Gorlick vice-president' udith Schwartz, secretaryg Karen Wolinsky, treasurerg and Susan Kwalbrun, program chairman 143 It Was Greek to Me ITALIAN CLUB lst row R Barnle R Sette D Guarmo J Vnrgxlxo L Car Parente G Suello M Nxsta bonu N Destefams F Chambrellx 3rd row C D1Gregor1o R Esposlto R Goldstem A Mug 2nd row L Gresko A Rlccno B Frledman B Epstein E none J Katz SPANISH CLUB lst row L Gravrtz R Senderoff B Alderman H Muller N Magxd M Rutenberg D Gamm S Blodnnger N Stone 3rd row J Courtmanche B Thalberg A Lockett R Hor 2nd row J Bassett B Cease S Caplan J Etltxncl M Kahan ton L Lehman S Sterllng H Freedman H Rosen S Hor D Axelrod B Schwarz E Llebman K Wolznsky A Green wxtz R Guanno H Rappaport H Nobleman 144 The Picture Tells the Story in!!! PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Standing C Goodfriend 2nd row J Zwicker D Rosenberg A DeLuca G Gould lst row D Wheeler F Kelly D Fisher N Wellins S Brown W ODonnell M Greenberg ITALIAN CLUB With the space age making the world smaller each day it becomes increasingly important to get along with ones neighbors of the world What better way is there to do this than to learn about their language and customs' The Italian Club strives to do just that Sklts performed in Italian are given by the members and during the course of the year slides and films about Italy are shown The club under the direction of Mrs Harrison meets once a month The ofhcers are President Joan Ann Virgilio vice president Frances Chambrelli secretary Albert Mignone treasurer Lynda Carbone and program chairman Arlene DeMarco SPANISH CLUB Buenos Dias is the familiar greeting one hears at the Spanish Club meetings held on alternate Mondays in room A211 To promote better Pan American Relations the eighty two members of this club under the supervision of Miss Lowery discuss the South American problems that face the United States Other interesting activities planned by the students of the Spanish Club include slides depicting the South American coun- tries cultural games and interesting speakers. One of the highlights of this year was an informative report given by Mr. Crosby who spent a year in Puerto Rico as an exchange teacher. In preparation for Pan-American Day the club headed by Helene Miller as president and Susan Rosen as treasurer is planning an entertaining program. Being interested in fluency and accuracy of their language the Spanish Club also expects to sponsor the Spanish Prize Exams. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Snap! Flash! and a sudden flash blinds us temporarily as another picture is taken by Frances Kelly and her group. Under the faculty supervision of Mr. Albert Gray the Photography Club not only takes candid shots about the school but also learns the techniques of developing these pictures. To join the Photography Club, a student must display interest and ability in this art. Types of cameras, coloring, printing, and new ideas of photography are discussed at weekly meetings. 145 Camera Shy Clubs BLUE AND WHITE SHOPPE Books pencils pens paper jewelry and confections are just a few of the things that the new modern Blue and White Shoppe provides for the students of Hillhouse The Shoppe which is open to all during recess also sells tickets for the various sports ac tivities Mr Elkin faculty supervisor has a fine staff of assistants who in addition to selling the supplies advantageously arrange the display cases and advertise the mer chandise The Blue and White Shoppe has come to be a necessity for both faculty and students not only because it adds attractiveness to the school but also because it sup plies important articles to all GUIDE SQUAD You must have a tray You cant come in here through this door At the begin ning of the year particularly members of the Guide Squad may be heard explaining cafeteria rules to students new to the school The Guide Squad members who are under the supervision of Mrs Esther Hendricks are elected by their homeroom classmates It is their duty to keep the cafeteria clean sible for himself and by keeping a scrupulous watch for occasional offenders who are quietly reminded that they must conform if they are to enjoy the privilege of eating in our beautiful modern cafeteria TRAFFIC SQUAD Express to the third at center stairway Local at both end stairways Hillhouse students were this fall confronted with these new commands repeated to them patiently by the forty boys who compose the traffic squad which is headed by Robert Ginsburg Allan Kone and Russell Walters Members of the traffic squad are chosen for their capabilities and alertness Their work entails many hours of preparation and planning they themselves must sacrifice much of their own time for the benefit of the group It is no wonder with patrolmen such as these at their posts that safety and order are assured in the hallways of Hillhouse JUNIOR RED CROSS Under the direction of Miss Lauretta Fox faculty advisor the umor Red Cross Council took part this year in many activities Prominent among these activities was the filling of many gift boxes with toys and with personal and health items which were later sent to refugee children and orphans throughout the world The annual Red Cross Drive was also held under the supervision of the junior Red Cross Council 146 , . , , , . , . . . , . . . , . . - ' ' 3 3 7 3 , - 7 9 .- 7 1 ' 5 and running smoothly. They accomplish these things by making each student respon- 7 , . . . , . Y 9 , . L . ' 1 , . ! 3 ,I D 7 Camera Shy Clubs HUMAN RELATIONS CLUB Desirmg a greater understanding of brotherhood and social tolerance Dr Sabina C Hoyt formed the Human Relations Club at Hillhouse in 1951 Human relations play a large part in our modern age of rockets sputniks and missiles and since 1951 the club has grown and prospered until it has now the largest membership of any club at Hillhouse Headed by Susan Granoff president and advised by Mr Harry Levitm and Mr Robert Zaorski the club has this year planned a new program to and community and school life The committees and their respective chairmen are public relations Marilyn Rubm and Stephen Turner social Cxndy Gordon and Robert Post assembly Judy OBrasky and Marcie Setlow city and Beth Shelnttz and Judi Klebanoff workshop Robert Ginsburg and Christine Yampams scholarship Phyllis Freedman and udi Selwitz and planning Charles Miller and jeff Gordon The club is planning an inter high school day when area schools wtll meet for dis cussing the formation of a joint Human Relations committee Earlier in the year a school press conference was sponsored by the club to better press scholastic relations The Human Relations Club looks forward to the day when rnter school and raclal preyudices are eradicated DEBATE CLUB Officers of the Debattng Club this year were Sheldon Rice president Steven Scherban vice president Rose Billie Hoffman secretary and Diane Sugarman treasurer Mr Al bert Seretny was the advisor In addition to the regular schedule of the debatmg league which included eight area the team These included a model congress held at the University of Connecttcut an all New England Tournament at Trinity College an annual debating congress at Cheshire Academy and another at Providence College which included all of southern New England The 19591960 season during which the debaters won many outstanding awards ended with a banquet at the Colonial House at which all participating debaters were awarded gold servtce keys BIOLOGY CLUB If you are studying biology at Hillhouse and are interested in learning more about the sciences the Biology Club is the club for you Here the program committee under the chairmanship of Charles William! and the advisorship of Mr Robert Conte plans many interesting trips and projects among them field trrps to our local hospitals and to the Sterling Chemistry Laboratory Guest speakers invited to lecture speak to the group on the practical use of biology today Ofhcers of the Biology Club thts year include Emmy Mitchell president joan Speiser vice president Barbara Elston secretary and Carol Zeidenburg treasurer DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB To create a better understanding between retailers and the students through a co oper ative work study program is the main function of the Distrtbutive Education Club known with other like clubs as DECA fD1SIIlbUIlVC Education Clubs of Americaj Thts year members participated in a state convention which was held on March 23 and during which students competed with other state clubs for prizes by entering sales man uals advertising layouts scrapbooks job interviews and sales demonstrations DISIIIDU tive Education also sponsored a scholarship program under the auspices of the Dis tributive Education Foundation of Commerce which this year awarded a five hundred dollar scholarship to the student in any field of retail selected as most outstanding by the board 147 , . . 7 S 3 A . 7 I 1 , . , . U . . ' , . . . . Z . . 7 . . 5 , 3 , ' L , ' 9 , L , J ' 5 ' , h . , . . - - , ' . . I . , . 5 , ' ' 1 1 ' ' - high schools, a number of interesting events were scheduled this year by members of ' r 7 , . . . . ' s 1 ' n . 7 . . ' 5 . Y ' 7 3 ' , ' 5 ' , ' - ' Q , Q , . 7 1 ' , . . , , . . . y v - Y Yo many U orfzff Jo 71111617 In do Sn fzltle dom mah fhI7IrQ5 to be Tcnnyson 148 r' V ff K ' v - . ' . ' 17 1 1 y ,iw if? I 'O '.o.q'I. Ii. . ,A '1' '- 'o 37' '.rf',. 41 X 0 0 - oi so 5 2, I 2 4 ff-8 ta 1' wars-1 tk Q , 1 0 fr: J, 29:4 9' ',. . :ft f., I O I . .fa QQ , 'f Jeff! .Y - , ,fro ' , ff' I f x: Hr fl I r' 11.9 .' l , ,ff ,f X.. 5,,f'g1' 'G' 'I - H 4,1 .I . . ,,,- , 44 rfr' , . ' p .1 ..u' ,' , v. , , ' ' ,' is - . f 7:.-ff P ' , .. ,- .4 1 r . - , f , In fi.. , ' ' . - -'d ' ' ,J ' ' 1 I. : - ' f , ' ..,, '. 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' I ' ' ' H4 J I V , . it ' ' n A u X ' x Y' A , A t K , . f ' -M' .X A It ' - ' , F '. fir. ki x ' -' 150 In School, the Holidays Are Celebrated, Too Larry Rusronr Margaret Integlla Stephen Scherhan and Peter Dudek formulate plans for graduation S-4 Solorsts at the Chnstmas assembly included Karen Edmonds Denms Kaufman Beverly Theroux Peggy Adeltzzr Judy White Sheldon Katsoff Fred Mauro Mark Rutenherg Irene Bungeely and Beth Ann Hankm HI! TL 'Y 'Q Denms Salvo and Dorothy Meadow display thesr pnze wtnnmg Glearn covers 151 my rr j 1 Qiivr -V R' R+ 'F T 6 .fe7ll0f chorus M2915 In Ihe IVHIJYC fO0f71- Sue Kwalhrnn Benna Brodsky Lourse Srlver Rtta Aronow and Nedra Israel perform Israel: dance: 'ev-b X joseph Veallro and Michael Barletta approve of an English proyect GEM - ' V 4- L A. 3, fv - :vt 'W we SN ' gulf .r . I I I b . . . ' n I 8 Q ,.. K .K Av X F H Q My . , D I I I l ' b 1 1 ' 1 l . 1 l 1 7 1 I 7 ' I 1 I 7 J 'V V .. W ' W ' , we-vhs:-cz gm ,,o V, , es, e , A . 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' wwf' .uno 'lf,a- 1' '1 my ,ggy , ff.-fl We N - N U 41-zz y In Classrooms and In Shops '9' we SY ferr: Ko:lo1z work: on a radio sn an elec M1cbaelSamuel: and Cbarle: Mxtcbell future engmeer: work m electricity trzczty and radzo cla:: Dave Cronm John Grabowzeckr and Iofepb Fraulo work on a problem sn Macbmzft Paul Rrccro operate: a lathe engineering drawmg Horn Grgerenza Marty Horowztz Alan Cooper and larry jimmy Wxlxon 1: farcmated by the electr-neun: expbnanon jawztz are bxuy an woodwork :lan 153 ,F I 5 its 3 W, W - I , K In 75,71 ,H ' N1 ,of 'i . . . l . . J . , . .. . I YE I . 1 X 9- -s , Q J! , ? Y D 3 'V A E 1 ' I , ky , s x Q ' , V , f x 1 s , . S 7 I Q V , X 5 I Nix ' gif 'A . - - N 1 l Qu1et and In NOISY Places Margaret Integlza Jeemx faxcsnated with what Mr Culver 1: untmg an-nqupa.. 'iuln1 ,.,..4.,4f.:..m ,..,-A 4.41 Ruuell Walter and Duane Houanl uatcb john Arrerto adyuxt a .rltde rule Many Jtudent: dnplay tbexr handmade stern: tn a Hrllbouxe Jbowcase 'I W. D L lib QJ' Mr: Rearna gwe: Barry Leuett mme frsendly advice Sally Stem pomtx out I don t know' tn Ruxnan to Peter Wozo lewfkt wlnle Lxnda Cabot look: on amuxedly 7 --als -fi 'X L Eleanor Maller Lucalle Parue and Joan Szymafkc concentrate on their comptometerx but Marc Sullwan look! up quemomngly In ' ' I I is f , 7 , 3 5 r x - N 4 r 1 l Q Vt, kg 11 A W 5 A ' L 75 ,ii r 'l 3-ff' oel' P, l . H m Q: . u . 'I H 7 X ,A.qLr'Lg V rx .KL V. N Q1 ' I X A ' ' ' llll -. A t A .I - 5 School's a Pleasant Place for Most of Us Mr Gray congratulate: Jeff Zwtcker on ht! top photograph In the second Hoor corridor pup1l.r gather at thefr locker: before .rchoo Zwwna 'K 'fi Y efiiiwxw 3 '25 'l I Neither ram nor mow nor Jleet can .flop Nancy Perlzn from cormng to Jchool 731- Uv Dawd Wheeler France: Kelly and leg Zwtcher focu: their camera: for a :hot fm, Cortland Wzlxon Bobby Dxarnond Ronny Goldstexn Jeff Katz Ronald Olwer and Alan Swrsky gather around the .rtudent Jhop Harvey Matloi wave! a cheerful greeting , ' 'j, A . K I A f L ff lx? , 'W 1 L ig , l e . , -6 'L lr, V., f 1' K A ' . I, 'E ff A e ff i L4 ,N .. TLT, 52. ,N . .4 Y-N , , -W' ' vg':4Qm1,.1.!',.5v R Q A , V A , A Milf' g -,, f ww . 'maui -4- 1 nh. lf f 'Q rf ' - . , t 'E 1 I' a . .E ' ' ' 2 55 c 5 lv' - 4 'Zi D ' ' f ' fha , , . i ' 4 ' , I ,f oi! - ll 5 I f W V Rf, J at gl 5. V V y 'tl 5 ' V W ffl e W , V A 'fix l r f Q., , , Mfg' l , . 'di' xx j - , l I' L 1 : . ' I s df' 'I Z E , ni , f ' Q' . l I - . .. . V1 fy ' ' ,. 155 We Work and Play w1th Our Fuends . 'Wlli ni l D- Stephen Scherhan enjoy: lhe fine refrexhrnenty uhrle Drane Nancy Sn!! and Sarah Greco pu! up Chmtmax decoration: Sugarrnan Martha Greenberg and other: look on f O Wim Emu 1 -1. The :rage creu gather.: at the front of the axsernhly hall Dorothy Frnhlestezn Jeerm puzzled by the comptorneter , ,X Wuimsg Lau renee Sawno learnx metal working Thornax Inu lor buuly cutx :heel metal 156 . , W ll 3 I 5 P' KL -a 'fx'-rg M ' -4 . Q f rzmswi V ,h - J I -- :fr , ,fi jg., ,H - x X . - . Y 5 'xx ' N A . .4 ,V , 4 X A ' . , . . . . . , . ' r 'L wg xy.-Q h ' , . M- -'. ,Q e f : - ff .L f fr A , . n Q . , 1 A 5 x 1 f e 2 X .e , ','3 F cg 6 X .1 r e 1 Ne 'Q ' ' I Q i . . 4 -QL X - QA -K A . 1, t r X X W- 1? 1 +4 I K U L - I . r W f I - . . ' I . In Every Season Sport Is Kmg Charlie Teague driver in for a lay-up. ...l The audztonum :J filled wztb :punt EJ cbeefleaden perform at a pep rally ' apt: Mxcbael Daw: come.r up for a breath of an - I me 1 ' -0 '. A 5 ., :xj ,si J s f n Q I W, I-5 , O IE ' U- x I J 4 , il M 8 ' 'Il ' F. 5-1 . , Q' N 1 7 U A , Q C 'K' Class Day IS Our Day for Fun Eddie White Sylwa Blenner Ememne Green Karen Greenberg Semor: approach the .ftage to celebrate Clan Day Steve Swnxky and Roberta Vado lme up for Clan Day -sq, 146 Vas- Clan Day speaker: survey tbesr clanmate: Clan Day exercuex are about to begin Qugju Mr Ettmger leadx Alma Mater at Clan Day Clan Day program begin: 158 ffl' Y A .5 ' , . I V 1 ,,,a ,, f l I l I I . gl 5 I l If 5 5 --sl 4 f ' 5 F . f ' in lj , , X K I V x , 'Q D , l . VII Q .- ir 31 ' 1 . ' LH , wb If qi U 5 gl . ' s xg V' . I W W ' ' .' 'fi' Graduauon Brmgs Sadness As Well As oy uv' -JI hi WV us' v 'lVv 'dv Q H QW? Juv N,,1uw The Semor clan Jtand.r for the nwocatron Gradualron 1: an zmprenwe .fight Mr Krmball gwe: the erztermg .femorr graduanon program! I rr v ' The .version anemble for the lan time. Senior: meet in the roturuia before graduation 159 Let the grew! zz orld the rmgzzzg grow EJ o clmnge Tcrmy son 160 ,rpm forever down . . 7 f 7 The Play'S the Thing Outdoors, Too FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Hillhouse 6 Warren Harding 21 Hillhouse 0 Greenwich 6 Hillhouse 6 Notre Dame 38 Hillhouse 16 Milford 12 Hillhouse 30 East Hartford 14 Hillhouse 24 Hartford Public 16 Hillhouse 26 Hamden 13 Hillhouse 0 New Britain 20 I-lillhouse 6 Hartford Bulkeley 14 Hillhouse 42 Wilbur Cross 8 Today in the dawn of the space age, it is evident more than ever before that man must learn and ad- vance from his own mistakes. This year's football team, with the student body behind them and with able Dan Casey, George Dorin, and Bill Sullivan at the coaching posts, did exactly that. Although the team got off to a discouraging start, including a 21-6 loss to Warren Harding, a 6-O loss to Greenwich, and a 38-6 loss to Notre Dame, they turned their early mistakes into profitable lessons and fought their way back to an even record of live losses and live wins by the end of the season. Beginning with their victory over previously un- defeated Milford High, 16-12, they posted four suc- cessive wins. The second was a hard fought and well deserved victory over East Hartford, 30-14, the third, over Hartford Public, 24-16, and the fourth, over previously unbeaten district rival Hamden, 26-13. After losing their next two games to New Britain, 20-0,land Hartford Bulkeley, 14-6, the Acs gained a decisive victory over their traditional city rival, Wil- bur Cross, 42-8, in the annual Thanksgiving game. The team that took the field this year was a credit to the school in every sense of the word. The boys fought hard all season. They showed skill in playing the game, and, more important, they showed a great sportsmanship and spirit when they lost. Heroes Emerge HILLHOUSE 6-WARREN HARDING 21 In its first game of the '59 season, the Hilhouse football team mer defeat at the hands of Warren Harding of Bridgeport. Hillhouse, heavily favored as it went into the game, scored on its first play from scrimmage. Harold Teague took a handoff and romped forty-two yards for the score. In the second period Harding tied the score at 6-6 when the fleet-footed halfback, Kourmetis, raced 19 yards for a touchdown. From then on it was Warren Harding all the way. Quarterback Charney gave the Bridgeport fans good rea- son to cheer, for he mixed his plays well, keeping Hill- house off balance. The last scores came in the final period, when Hard- Elzbu Lumpkirg of C1015 is bard prened by ing tallied twice The first tally was accompanied by a f'1m 'e'D l'0 ' two point conversion the second by a kick that split the uprights for one point HILLHOUSE 0-GREENWICH 6 Nearly one thousand fans at Bowen Field saw Green- wich High School hand the Academics of Hillhouse their second defeat in as many starts. The only score of the game came late in the second period when Greenwich halfback, Ferraro, climaxed a 55-yard march with a one-yard plunge over tackle. The conversion, an attempted pass, was broken up by defen- sive back, Harold Teague, and the score at halftime, Greenwich 6-Hillhouse 0, stood till the final gun. In a losing cause, Hillhouse back Floyd Little, picked up a lot of yardage, including two long gains. Bobby King look: for a receiver. Q---.-..,,',, v' Q---?...,,.,.,, ----f -. , -if -Q....., ---r , 4 'G ' ' -f e f H1LLHoUsE 6 Norms DAME 38 Notre Dame of West Haven crushed Hillhouse, 38-6 in the first night game of the year at Municipal Stadium It was the third straight defeat in as many games for the Acs who, at the start of the season, were favored as a state power. Hillhouse, plagued by fumbleites, appeared helpless in the hands of the powerful Knights. Their only score of the night came when Lou Ludoviconi took a kick on his own 4 and ran it back 96 yards up the middle for the score. In general, in this game as well as the first two games this year, the Acs just couldn't mesh into a good play- ing unit. On the Football Field HILLHOUSE 30--EAST HARTFORD 14 Tallying four times to East Hartford's two, Hillhouse defeated the Hornets 30-14 at Bowen Field. Dominating the entire game, the Academics were led in the scoring column by Bill McCoy, who accounted for three of the four rallies. On the ground, McCoy was aided by Harold Teague and Floyd Little, as the boys from Sherman Park- way covered 285 yards. The Academics' front line never gave the East Hart- ford backs a rest. Led by Tom Hunt, Frank Onofrio, and jack Laggis, the forward wall continually disrupted the Hornets' plays. Hillhouse took the lead in the first period with a run by McCoy and never relinquished it. East Hartford tallied in the second period and once again in the fourth in a futile attempt to break through, but this year's Home- Douglar Edward: charges in to help 4 teammide coming Game belonged to Hillhouse. HILLHOUSE 16-MILFORD 12 On Saturday, October 12, the Hillhouse Academics defeated Milford 16-12 in what proved to be the most exciting game of the season. The Acs hit paydirt in the first period after a long march downlield. The conversion, a pass by quarterback King, was good for two points, giving Hillhouse an early 8-O lead. In the second quarter, Milford capitalized on a Hill- house fumble and scored on a plunge from the one-yard line. The conversion was blocked, and the half ended with Hillhouse leading 8-6. In the fourth period Milford marched 54 yards and scored on a pass completion, losing point after touch- down. Trailing 12-8, the Acs then marched 61 yards from their own 39 to the Milford end zone. This drive was highlighted by a long pass, King to Teague, and by the brilliant running of Bill McCoy, who plunged over the line. The conversion, a run by Teague, was good, and the final score stood Hillhouse 16-Milford 12. Harold Teague elude: all tacklerr. HILLHOUSE 26-HAMDEN 13 A greatly improved Hillhouse football team triumphed over powerful, undefeated Hamden High 26-13 on Friday, October 25, 1959, and treated the fans to some of the best running seen at a high school game this year. The Acs were led to victory by their tremendous one- two punch of halfbacks Harold Teague and Billy McCoy. One of Teague's runs was a brilliant jaunt down the sidelines for 50 yards and a score. Another of the Aca- demics' scores came on a completion from King to end Doug Edwards in the end zone. Bobby Ruddel and Frank Onofrio hold the line. And Love of Alma Mater Xbr Mr. Carey look: pleated with Harold Teague, and Dave Berger add: bi: applaute. HILLHOUSE 0-NEW BRITAIN 20 A much brawnier Hillhouse team bowed to a speedier New Britain High School squad on November 7 in the first loss for the Acs after a four-game victory streak. In the opening quarter, the interception of a pass intended for end Pete Dudek gave the swift Hurricanes the opportunity to score 6 points. The Acs had their opportunity to score in the second period. After a swift downfield attack, they earned a first down on the New Britain 9-yard line. A poorly judged play caused a Hillhouse back to fumble. This was the signal for the Hurricanes to begin their march toward the Hillhouse goal post. Making use of several skillful plays, the New Britain squad raised the score to 14-0. In the final period New Britain rallied once more, making the final score 20-0. HILLHOUSE 24-HARTFORD PUBLIC 16 Behind the passing of quarterback Bobby Joe King, the Hillhouse Academics gained their third consecutive victory by beating Hartford Public, 24-16. The Acs, after trailing for most of the game, stunned the Public eleven by rallying four times in the final fourteen minutes. Two of these scores came on passes, the third on a twenty-two yard dash by Billy McCoy, and a fourth on a nine-yard run by Harold Teague. Each score, however, resulted in some way from the golden arm of King. He completed eight of nine passes in the second half and had an overall game percentage of eleven out of twelve tries. This victory was the most impressive of the season thus far for the Acs. They now held an even record of three wins and three losses. 166 Makes Us Fight and Never Yield HILLHOUSE 6 - BULKELEY 14 Despite a muddy stadium, Bulkeley High School of Hartford was able to overpower a brave Hillhouse squad in the Ac's ninth game of the season. In the second period, Bulkeley, after a clever deception play, found themselves on the Hillhouse 26-yard line with a first down. In the next three plays, the Bulkeley squad crossed into the end zone. A successful rush play made the score 8-0. In the second half the Hartford team took a blocked kick and earned six more points. A pass from quarterback King to halfback McCoy, however, gave the New Haven team six badly needed points. During the closing minutes of the game, Dan Casey's eleven reached the Bulkeley eight with less than 20 seconds to go, however, a skillfully intercepted pass spelled the end of a brave battle. The final score: Bulkeley 14-Hillhouse 6. HILLHOUSE 42 -- CROSS 8 Nearly 8,000 fans saw the Academics of Hillhouse High defeat Wilbur Cross 42-8 in their annual Thanksgiving morning football game. This was the final game of the season for both teams. The first half was comparatively uneventful, the only score coming on Dave Boyle's plunge in the first period. But from the start of the second half, Cross was completely outplayed by the Acs. Led by Boyle and McCoy, the men from Sherman Parkway scored an amazingly quick 36 points. The final win brought the Ac's record for the season to an even 5 wins and 5 losses, an improvement over the previous season. H16 The .tcoreboard tell! the nary. These Warriors, Too SOCCER TEAM lst row: E. Peck, B, Cutting, W. Hunley, C. Benjamin, J. Se- E. Brumberger, F. Nazzaro, C. De1Greco. galoff, D. Alderman, A. Hadelman. 5rd row: R. Chivarry, W. Symolon, L. Friedler, S. Nye, W. 2nd row: L, Sniderman, A. Fogarasi, R. Harrison, L. Kline, Stohl, L. Ryter, G. Ratner, R. Cohen, Mr. Klimczak, coach. Bobby Keane move: tbe ball down field. Hillbouxe boon tbe ball. SOCCER Although the 1959 soccer team, coached by Mr. Klim- czak, did not have a particularly successful season record- wise, the Ac booters, with their aggressive attack, were always a threat to their opponents. Led by the spirited play of their rugged captain, Charlie Benjamin, and senior teammate Robert Keen, the Blue and White never ceased fighting. Underclassmen formed the backbone of the team, with juniors Roger Harrison, jimmy Segaloff, Eliot Brumberger, Bill Stahl, Stephen Nye, and starting goalie Larry Kline contributing their efforts. Because of the experience it will have gained, next year's team should be a good one. SOCCER SCHEDULE October 1 Amity 0 Hillhouse October 5 Eli Whitney 1 Hillhouse October 8 Amity 1 Hillhouse October 14 New Haven College 2 Hillhouse j October Z0 Wilbur Cross 2 Hillhouse October 26 New Haven College 1 Hillhouse November 2 Wilbur Cross 2 Hillhouse November 5 Eli Whitney 3 Hillhouse 'I68 Are Never Bowled Over BOWLING TEAM I Weiss J Owens D Wheeler J Arserio T Meyerholz W Russo BOWLING The bowling team coached by Ed Kllmzak competes in a district bowling league against other area high school teams This year the team ended the season in the second division with a record of 21 wins and 21 losses The only members of the team returnrng next year are Blll Russo and Bob Cretella One of the senior bowlers leavlng the team at graduation David Wheeler will receive a trophy for the highest single game total without a mark Hillhouse Hlllhouse Hrllhouse Hillhouse Hillhouse I-Iillhouse Hillhouse Hillhouse Hillhouse Hillhouse Hillhouse H illhouse Hillhouse BOWLING SCHEDULE 169 Wilbur Cross North Haven St Marys Amity Alumni Hamden Eli Whitney Notre Dame Wilbur Cross North Haven St. Marys Amity Hamclen A Plucky and Sp1r1ted Flve Leaps Skyward sr, 'fx ws? 1 BASKETBALL TEAM lst row Mr Vrtolo fassrstant coachj J Franco R Barber 2nd row R Goldstetn A Schaffer D OConnell L Hender G Brumberger W Whrte W Phenrous Mr Bender Ccoachb son H Drxon M Branch P Levltan S BeloH I Goodkofsky BASKETBALL The 1959 60 basketball season was constdered at Hlllhouse as the year the Yankees lost the pennant Sam Benders team was a plucky aggresstve group of boys but they lacked experlence especnally expernence under pressure After losmg the first three games by a very small margm to strong Bassrck New Brrtann and Hartford Publxc teams the Acs came back to beat Brrdgeport Central 56 35 and New Brttaln 48 45 rn overtrme They also were able to squeeze by the Alumni 53 52 and then won the second Central game 61 45 The Blue and Whxte succumbed to such mrghty teams as Notre Dame Weaver Naugatuck Cross and Hartford Pubhc but ended up the season by beatmg Torrmgton 59 54 Hamden 52 39 and St Anthony s fBr1stolj 60 51 Hrgh scorers for the year were Billy Whxte and Charlne Teague with more than 160 pomts each Plagued by bad breaks all season the school of champnons now looks ahead jumors Bnlly Whtte and Bobby Goldsrem backed by sophomores Roger Barber Mtke Branch and Charhe Teague make the outlook for next season more promtsmg 170 Leaps BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1959 1960 Hlllhouse Hnllhouse Hlllhouse Hxllhouse Hlllhouse Hxllhouse Hlllhouse Hnllhouse Hxllhouse Hxllhouse Hxllhouse Hlllhouse Hnllhouse Hnllhouse Hnllhouse Hnllhouse Hlllhouse Hnllhouse Bassxck 58 New Brxtam 54 Hartford Pubhc 58 Central 35 New Bfltiilfl 45 Central 45 Norre Dame Hardmg 63 Wnlbur Cross 89 Weaver 54 Hardmg 65 Hamden 52 Hartford Publxc 58 Notre Dame 62 Torrmgron 54 Wnlbur Cross 74 Naugatuck 67 Hamden 39 Louu Hendenon and Ierry Franco go up for a rebound Skyward rf, jerry Franco and Roger Barber 7urnp bsgh for a rebound Bally White doer rl agam, aJ jerry Franco look: on approv mgly 171 ' 45 ,. . ., , . 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Q ry - r A N V And Whether on Ice HOCKEY TEAM lst row J Rlccro C Spencer M Bannmg L Rlsconr J 2nd row M Merrxam F Erata A Hrmmel P DeF1ll1o J Dramond W Flood S Trotta J Katz McDonald J McDonald M Dermer R Montgomery R Montgomery W Pascale G Malerba HOCKEY Thrs year the hockey team coached by George Dorm had a very poor season Thxs was due to the fact that many of our best players were forced to leave the team early rn the season for one reason or another Despnte the several setbacks the team suffered rn thxs respect they managed to Hnxsh the season wnth two wms Led by the startmg s1x Captam Larry Rusconl goalle Dnck Montgomery Ralph Hrlton Mrles Bannmg Cartwright Spencer and James R1cc1o they defeated Choate 4 3 and Whnte Plams 3 1 Next year the only starter that wnll return to the team 15 Dlck Montgomery How ever there are many promlsmg yumors and sophomores to hll rn the startmg opposrtron to any team they play Hnllhouse Hlllhouse Hrllhouse Hnllhouse Htllhouse Hrllhouse Hnllhouse HOCKEY SCHEDULE 1959 1960 Choate Norwalk West Haven Hamden Wrlbur Cross Cheshlre Academy Am1ty Htllhouse Hnllhouse Hrllhouse Hrllhouse H nllhouse Hrllhouse H rllhouse Ta t New Canaan Cheshnre Academy Hamden Wllbur Cross Norwalk Amtty - : . ' ', . , . ' , . ' ', . : . ' , . , . ' , . 7 I ' Y ' l . . . , . ' 3 7 7 5 7 7 1 ' 7 9 ' ' Y ' .- 7 ' ,... ,. ..,o,,, ' .. ,. .A f Hillhouse ...o....,,....., ...,,,,.,r. N ew Canaan Hillhouse .. . .,.... ,. ,.o.. r..... W est Haven 172 Or on Cinders l uw NU if 00.9 W uw X, Whlxv k TRACK TEAM lst row R Ruddel S Nye J Segaloff A Rogers C Teague 2nd row D Davis F Little S Fazikas W McCoy L Kor I. Ludoviconi D Boyle obtschenko D Glickstein H Teague J Monk M Grant TRACK The Hillhouse track team under the direction of Mr Sullivan opened the season on Saturday March 26 at the Yale Coxe Cage with about forty top secondary schools participating in an indoor meet Prospects for a good season seem bright particularly in the running and high lumping departments Early candidates including David Boyle Lou Deveroni Leo Korobtschenko Floyd Little Bill McCoy Tube Rogers Bobby Ruddel Charlie Teague and Harold Teague Hillhouse Hillhouse Hillhouse Hillhouse Hillhouse Hillhouse Hillhouse Hillhouse Hillhouse TRACK 1960 West Haven Hamden UConn Amity . .,.., . . ,.Cross 173 C.I.A.C. Sectional New Britain Fairfield University , , C.I.A.C. Large In the Water, High 1n the An' SWIMMING TEAM lst row R Kulbersh, B. Lev, A. Chernoff, S. Rudnick, J. 3rd row: D. Davis, M. Davis, R. Papoosha, K. Aiden L Mer Zwicker M Levin, N. Wellins. - riam, H. Mordin, J. Frant, P. Shubs, M. Aldrich D Jurkie 2nd row R Goldstein, J. Cronan, H, Lubin, E. Potter, N. wicz, A. judelson, R. Batts, J. Elmo, L. Mark Sloan A Schwartzman. 4th row: H. Manz, H Krause, H. Alpert. SWIMMING This years swimming team captained by Danny Davis was a well balanced unit strong in all events Led by Henry Manz butterfly stroke Mike Davis and Jeff Zwicker breaststroke Danny and Richard Kulbertsh backstroke Bruce Lev free style and How ard Mordm diving the team fintshed the season with an overall record of five wins and five defeats Coach Davin piloted the team to a first place tie with Amity Regional High School tn the District League and placed swimmers Mike Davis Danny Davis Henry Manz and Bruce Lev on the All District Swim team In addition to their regular swim schedule each year the high school swimmers par ticipate in a number of other meets This season the team took ninth place in the Yale Swim Carnival they also swam well in the journal Courzer Metropolitan Meet in which they captured a number of events Team holdovers for next year include juniors Bruce Lev and Jeff Zwicker and sopho mores Howard Mordm as well as many other promisxng swimmers anxious to fill the gaps left by the graduating members 174 H1gh In The A1r SWIMMING SCHEDULE 19591960 Hrllhouse Hdlhouse Hrllhouse Hxllhouse Hrllhouse Hrllhouse Hrllhouse Hrllhouse Hxllhouse Am1ty Sacred Heart Yale Frosh Bassrck East Haven Stratford Wrlbur Cross Southern Swxm off Henry Manz tr of to 4 good :tart ii SHFLLUW m A Dame! Dawx, Make Duval, and Robert Papooxba watt for the .rtgnal 'I75 11 Danny Dau: Jwzmmmg captain prepare: to dwe under tbe uatchful eye of Coach lay Dawn Danny Daw! execute: 4 graceful dwe Danny Davu, doing the backxtroke, appfoacber home .rtfetcb I I - 'Q' E, I tffffff,EQQ fwf f 1 I ... .., ..,. ,.,. . ..,., , ,.. R, 1 ,' ' ..,...,,.,. r.t,..r.,.. ..... ..,.,....... N e w England M.I.T. 5, ' A W, , I ar I 9 h I I - 9 ' ' A V .W , 1 X 'ng 1. ' I - f- 4 O1: Sliding Home-These Are Champions All BASEBALL TEAM lst row J Frabrrsso F Kafka M Kasper L Martin S Be berger R Goldstein D Wheeler loff S Swirsky G Brumberger 3rd row Mr Klimczak T Kroll C Benjamin J Pelzer 2nd row W Ryan W White E Ruff P Levitm E Brum 1 Bartos M Banning BASEBALL Hoping to better their last years unsuccessful performance the Hillhouse baseball team seems set to avenge the defeats suffered during the 1959 season With its eighteen game schedule including such teams as the Yale Frosh Cross and Notre Dame the Acs have their work cut out for them The team captained by Gerry Brumberger includes Mlke Banning Steve Beloff Elliot Brumberger Frank Kafka Ed Ruff Billy Ryan Dave Wheeler Billy White and Bradley Sevin H rllhouse Hrllhouse Hillhouse Hillhouse Hrllhouse Hillhouse Hlllhouse I-lxllhouse Hillhouse Hillhouse Hillhouse Hxllhouse Hlllhouse Hnllhouse Hnllhouse BASEBALL SCHEDULE 1959 1960 North Haven Amity Yale Frosh Stratford Stamford Catholic West Haven Hamden Cross Amity Eli Whrtney West Haven Hamden New Britain Cross Notre Dame 2 Q. ' , . , . , . ' , . - , . , . . I , . , . . . I u : , t , . , . : . , . , . , , , . - . , . . 3 I 0 Y 7 7 7 . 3 . . . 7 7 . 7 7 7 . 7 7 Hillhouse ..........,.......,.... .,,, . r,r, ..,,.........,,...,..,...,......... , . . ,, ..r. ,.,...... ...,.,.. N e w Britain These Are Champions All 1' X 3 Z - Carturxgbt Spencer defend: the puck for Hrllboufe Roger Barber layx 11 up aJ jerry Franco move: for the rebound yu I' i The lxfe Jaurzg clan gen ready to gwe an exbrbmon Mrke Barzmng larry Rufcom Jef Dramond and Coacb Dorm dneuxr .rtrategy A .soccer game gels exemng nm, li-an... Harold Teague Jpeedy balfback carne: the ball around rrgbt end J r W ' b A 5, . . Aviv ' 'H ' fi.,-:wer . . ' Q ' Aj L y-uf, , ff f- N f V- 5 ' .4--'e,'2'fLT1'm.M:'1' vgin. ' ' ' . 15 9' ..- Pfam. ' A r ' .-nu-r-iw.- -1 . . 1 . in 5 - a fvki . - 3 - - ' ' S , .z X ' -' 1 Ty. if ' . mu'--vm Ml , . fr Q A , WJ? vi .- -......,..... .... .,,, j '. r ,Zigi ' ' -E ' --1 U' I . WV' I A F . I . f ,. 1' .' ,. . 1 . 'I77 Up Hill and Down Dale GOLF TEAM B Cutler H Smxth R Jacobson 1 Frant R Post GOLF 1 Thus years golf team conslsts of a nucleus of returnxng lettermen R1chard Jacobson Robert Post and Harold Smrth Fnghtrng for the number four posxtron on the squad wnll be eff Frant and Barry Cutler plus several up and comrng sophomores The 1960 team should be the best m several years and the chances for a good showxng rn the state tournament are prom1s1ng Hlllhouse Hxllhouse Hxllhouse Hnllhouse Hxllhouse Hrllhouse Hxllhouse Hxllhouse Hnllhouse Hxllhouse Hxllhouse H1llhouse Hmllhouse GOLF SCHEDULE 1959 1960 178 Mrlford Prep Alumnl Mxlford Prep E11 Whxtney Stratford North Haven East Haven Amrty Hamden Branford Notre Dame Cross Mllford Hxgh We Netted Vlctory TENNIS Thxs year the tenn1s team should fare well desptte tts tough schedule Among the teams rt w1ll face are Hamden I-hgh and Mxlford Prep both form1dable opponents Bruce Lev Stephen Turner Leon Slgal and Paul Cohart are the outstandmg players and wnll lead the team rn nts NHIIOUS marches May May May Date Date Dare Date 4 9 18 not not not not SCI SCI SCI SCI TENNIS SCHEDULE 179 West Haven Wxlbur Cross West Haven Hamden Hamden Mmlford Prep Mxlford Prep ,ffl Marr I l l .1 I V .p A p, 4 -be yfF 4 x 'Y 1 R. Shifftin, P. Cohan, S. Turner, A. Fleischnet, L. Kline, B. Lev. Wh1le the Falr Sex CHEERLEADERS lst row A Baldwrn L Carbonr D Horwltt V Evans V Parente C Mxller S Stern L Klatzko 2nd row G Courts K Vrglxone M Schwartz R Kessler D Meadow J DeN1cola J Barnett M Goglxa CHEERLEADERS Who w1ll be the fxrst to reach outer space the Russrans or the Hnllhouse cheer leaders? jumprng almost flymg the cheerleaders can be seen at most athletxc events and pep rallles These are the gtrls who have survlved a v1gorous competrtron m therr sopho more year a COIIIPCIIIIOH conslstrng of three cuts For each cut the gxrls are requxred to know a certam number of cheers The survlvors usually exght nn number are selected on the basrs of personal appearance co ordxnatron and ab1l1ty to perform a cheer Co-captams Alberta Baldwm and Leah Klatzko under the drrectron of Mnss Vxola Gradeck lead the fifteen hardworkmg gnrls rn practxsmg to perfect skxlls several ttmes a week rn the gymnasnum. The cheerleader! work up rome Jcbool Jpirit. The cheerleader: lead the team to victory 180 Cheered Staunchly HEAP BIG SMOKE Heap blg smoke but no re Heap btg smoke but no re Oh they talk a lot but They re not so hot ust heap btg smoke but not ftre Heap bxg smoke but no fire Csoftlyp just heap bug smoke but no fire HEAP BIG SMOKE BUT NO FIRE THE PEP CHEER We ve got the coach We ve got the steam We ve got the pep And we ve got the team Coach steam pep team' Flfteen rounds for the Hlllhouse team Oh Rah Rah Rah Rah Rah Oh Rah Rah Rah Rah Rah Oh Rah Rah Rah Rah Rah Oh Htllhouse THE TEAM T E A M yea team' T E A M yea team' Rah Rah Rah Rah Rah Rah Rah Rah Htllhouse Hlllhouse Team team team ONE TWO THREE FOR THE TEAM 7 2 1 Who for? What for? How s about a cheer for Hxll house Hull house Team team team BLOCK AND TACKLE Block' Tackle' Krck' and Pass' Don t take any of Cross s sass' Get rn there fellows' Ftght' Ftght' Frght' Keep the spnrrt for the Blue and Whrte' ONE THRU SEVEN I 2 3 4 5 6 7 All good players go to heaven When they get there They repeat Hrllhouse Hrgh School Can t be beat' SATISFIED Sattsfxed' CRepeat each lme as an echoj Real satisfied' I sand sansfied' Oh we re from Htllhouse And we re on the ball Oh we re from Hxllhouse And we know lf a Hrdee ht dl h1 hx' Hodee ho dt ho ho' He ' Hey' Lets g Le s go' go' go' Let s go to the e Let s go to the rx t Let s strut down the center And light' fight' fight' And we ll gxve old Cross A heck of a fight' Satxsfied' Real sansfied' I sand sattsfied' Cclap clap clap clapj SATISFIED' ' fi . . ' . . . 6 , , I J . .. . U - - - . ' ll. I l I y. . ' ol ' , ' t' . . . , , . ' 1 ft, ' 'gh, 1---5.4 ' ' 3- - -4 . 181 Cavorted Charmmgly OO han MAJORETTES lst row J Brshop 2nd row E Denxson S Berker D Ostrom E Roundtree S Montgromery R Vxzello J Donahue S Smrth 3rd row C Olnvra B Ives N Goodson J S011 B Abate MAJORETTES The Mayorettes BIS! organxzed rn 1948 are chosen each year for the1r knowledge of baslc twxrls good scholarshnp and above all good cltlzenshnp Under the drrectlon and superv1s1on of Mxss Vrola Gradeck the Majorettes appear at varrous school funcnons and assemblnes addlng vrtalrty and color to our school In order to perfect their talents they meet for practlse every Thursday after school Mayoretter maker: pretty ptcture The team get: a warm welcome from the rangefetter and maforettet 182 And, As Usual, Had the Last Word SWIMMING CLUB Ist row N Israel T Greenberg A Beck J Pincus B Dm Glrckenhouse T Krall J Bassett J Johnson K Fisher C nerstexn D Vxtales J Merberg L Smrth L Acabbo G Ia Olrvra H Oulette B Brodsky P Byer B Wrnnrck E Vorgna A I-Iarrrson Decker J Zommnck G Brown I Sulllvan J Weinstein 2nd row S Isenberg C Perlxn R Delman M Bracken D P Perkms Les Belles De la Mer Wrth a tremendous splash a new world of water ballet was mtroduced thxs year to srxty Hrllhouse grrls Les Belles De la Mer meet each Frrday for mstructron rn synchron lzed swrmmmg At thxs trme Mnss Lynn Becroft our swlmmmg coach shows the grrls many arrangements and patterns formed by the varratxons of srmple strokes Such strokes as the dolphms ballet leg somersault and the crawl set to musrc can produce an rnterest mg effect rn the water ballet From trme to trme outslde swlmmmg groups come to meetrngs to demonstrate new trrcks which serve as gurdes to 1mprove the grrls technlques Roberta Errcson Sally Isen berg and Roberta Delman are the club representatrves and collect monthly dues whlch are used for costummg and musrc Thrs synchronrzed swrmmmg club has presented a number of exhrbxtlons durmg the year I Roberta Delman and Sally lxenberg practice with Min Lex Beller de la Mer practice for their foal performance. 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Aaronson Lourse P Abbott Alan M Abrams Ellen 1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Adams joseph F Adams Norman B Adelxzzl Margaret L ADMINISTRATION Arden Kenneth J Alderman Barbara S Alpert Marxlyn S Amballn Theresa A Annunzlata Anthony W Arnold Rxta L Arnone MaryAnn Arserxo John P Axelrod Drane M Azano Bonnxe R Bacon Arthur L Baldwm Alberta BAND Bamster Martha E Bannmg Mules C Barclay W1ll1am A Barletta Mrchael Barros jose BASEBALL Bassett judxth Bates Beverly A Baxt Jeannette E Beckerman Davld A Becroft Lynn Bedor Rrchard G Bellemore Georgette M Bellm Phyll1s Beloff Steven H Bender Sam Bender Susan E Bengnvengo Cathenne Benjamm Charles M Benjamm Steven N Bennett Sarah E Berger Davrd E Betnstem Rxta S BIOLOGY CLUB Brshop Joan M Blenner Robert E Blodmger Sharon Blount W1ll1am M BLUE and WHITE SHOP BOARD OF EDUCATION Boardman Burton E Bogart Marllyn P Botw1n1ck Allen G 4 49 55 130 6 42 45 55 46 54 140 55 126 6 43 46 54 4 55 2 4 47 54 4 48 54 172 76 136 144 54 56 56 136 0 56 57 56 168 56 132 0 56 162 44 59 Index BOWLING Boymgton Raymond Boyle D8V1d J Brewer Charles I-I Broderlck Susanj Brown Bettyann E Bruce Donald Mc Brumberger Gerald Budrow Brenda W Bungeely Irene D Burnham james R BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Butts Arthur S Byer Paulettej CAFETERIA Cahxll Mary E Callahan Elarne A Camputaro Angelma R Caplan Ronald A Caplan Susan A Capper Bette Carbom Clarrsse M Carbom Cynthra A Carbonx Lyndalee M Carlo Robert A Carofano Angelo Carolla Judrth A Carr Frederrck L Carr Wxllxam F Carter Susan H Casey Danxel P Cashman May H C3SSldy james H Castrrcone Marxe Cavallaro Wrlllam Cease Barbara Ceccarellr Elxzabeth A Celentano Ellen L Chambrellr Frances Chase Seymour L CHEERLEADERS CHEMISTRY CLUB Cherman Ellen S Cherman Herman R Chernoff George Chomrak Robertj CHORUS Chnstman Robert I Chnstopher Gordon N CLASS DAY COMMITTEE CLASS GIFT COMMITTEE CLASS MOTTO COMMITTEE CLASS OFFICERS CLASS POEM 341 6 8 35 48 63 32 162 63 48 63 4 63 6 46 63 , ' . ...r...,.r.,r... 6, , , , 13 , 140 .......,,.......,...,......r,.............,..............,.,., , , .....,.,,....,..................,................,.,......,, 54 ' , L. ,..........,...,..........,....,....,..... 58, , . ......r,,........,....,,....r.r....... , , , 130 , ' , ,,.r..,...r......r.rr,r,......... ............ 5 8, 162, , . ,....,..,..,r......4.,.....,.....r...,.............,..... 24 ' , . ........,.4..........,.....,.,...,.....,......,.... , . ....r.......,.r.....r..r...,r,., , , , 152 , . ....,..........,,............,..,,......,.....r.. 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Ettxnger Alan Evans Susanj FACULTY Fazxkas Stephen T F1edler Barbaraj FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT Fmkelstem Dorothy A F1sh 1uCl1th A F1scher Raymond F Frtzpatnck Margaret C Flanagan Russell Flelscher M1r1am T Fle1schman Carol E Flelschner Arthur H 6 130 136 41 Fletcher V1rg1n1aE 4 71 132 136 0 Floman Steven P 4 47 66 68 0 Flood W1ll1am J Foley Erleen J , .,,., ,.. , , 48 , . ... ,... ., , 64, 66 , . ., .,,,...,...... ...,. ...,.. ..... .,., ,,.,., . . .... 6 0 ' , .. ,.....,....,.,. .........,..t... , ' , ' ., ....r.,.,,,,, .r.t ,r..,,.,..,, A... . ,.,..,. 1 6 , . .. ,.............,.,.....,,.,.,,.. 138, 1 , 14 , 4 ,,,,, 146, 147, 183 ' , ......., .......,..........................,,.,.....,. . , ,. ...................,...... .....4....,.,.,...,,..,..,..... 2 8 ', .,. ,... .......,.....,.4,....,......,., . , .. ..,...,..... ,, .... ,, ..... ,..... ,.....,,. 1 , ..,,.. 6 0 , ' L. ...,.....,,.,,,.......,... 67 . 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' 11.1.1 11.11 1.111 1 1 ' , .1 1.1.11.. 1111 1,.111 1 1111 1111111...1...1..1.....1.1.. 1 1 1 4 , .1 11111. ..1..1.111111 1 204 Szramask1 Joan H Taber Esther B Taylor jacquelme A Taylor janet j Teague Harold E TENNIS TEAM Testa Rosemane T Thalberg Beverly E Theroux Beverly M Thomas james Thomas Larry j Thomas Rodney Thompson Andrew L Thompson L1nda A Txberl Evelyn V Tlernan Mae F T11ley Charlene T1rado Robert T1rado Rose M Tolson Wayne M Tomlmson Helen E Torello Paultne A TRACK TEAM Tracy Elnzabeth TRAFFIC SQUAD Treanor jean Trtpp Merle R Trotta Salvatore F Turner Stephen P Turner V1v1an J Tuttle Joanne D Tuttle Wayne G Tyson Lou E Vaughn Lors Vecell1o Joseph Velardl R1ta E Vella RoseMar1e Ventura Carherme Vernale MaryAnn R Vetrone AnnMar1e A Vlgll0nC Katherme V1ns0n Harriet M V1rg1l1o joan A V1tell1 George T Vrtolo Anthony F Vntolo Barbara J 162 165 102 130 18 42 46 Index 7 Wacks Hannah A Walker Ethel Walker Glorla Walsh Thomas J Walter Russell C Wastlewsky Peter Wasser Phyll1s M Weber Robert J Werner Perry H We1nste1n Donald I Werss Irvmg M WCISS Lawrence D Werner Franklm R Weston josephme Whalen M1chae1 F Wheeler Dav1d C Wh1taker Carole A Wh1ti1'1eld Barbara A Wh1re Mary W1lcox Susan R W1ll1ams john W1ll1ams Lee M W1ll1ams Mary Wxlson Charles H WIISOH James J Wmmck Ellen R W1xman Beverly H Wollnsky Karen j Wood Donnaj Wood Raymond A Wr1nn Dr Louise G Wynkoop Bernard j Yasgar Iawrence S 105 28 YORK SQUARE PLAYERS Zampano Roberta F ZBOISRI Robert C Zerdenberg Davld l Zewlenberg lrv1n D Znmmer jonathan E Zolot VICIOFY Zommtck judnth L 10 132 O 49 33 6 145 155 47 68 06 47 49 4 119 44 120 120 126 1, 1 11 1 116, 154 , 1 1 11 11 11 1 1 , ' 1 116,136 , ' 1 1 11 . 1 1 1 116, 136 , . 1 1 1 1 1 100, 136, , , 166, 173, 177 P A 46, 2, y 14 1 1 1 1 179 - , 1 1 11 1 29, 117 ' 1 I I ' , 1 1 1 44, 117, 132, 139, 144 ' ' ,1 1111 1311 1 I I , 111 .,.. 11 1 11121 E ', '7 , 1 1 ,,,, 11 1 100,136 A 1 1 1 1 104 ,1 1 ,,.. 11 1 117 1 ' 11 1 11 1 1, 111 11 11 .... .,., 1 1 ...,.1, 117 1 ' - -I - I 11 17 1 , ..... 11 11 .,.. 1 117 , 1 1 1 , ,.,., 1 1 .,..,..,. 11 .....,...,,,,, 1 102 104, , 1 , 132, , , 169 ' , - we V--1 vvaa 1 17 1 , 1 11 1 11 11 11 , 1 .,... 1 1.....,,1. 11 ,,,,..,.. 102 - P P yvluu PP PP A ' - 1 11 1 1 -' 1 111 11111111 11 117 White, John W. 111 ...,, ..,, 1 11 1 11 11 1 1 1 , 1 11 11 11 1 1111 1 117 1 P, P PM V-b y P 35 1 1 1 1 111111111 1 1,1,11. 1111 146 PP 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 , 11111 1 1.1,1. 1 11 111 21 1 1 11 11 11 1, 1 1 11111 11111111.1.11 33 M 1 1 11 1 , 1 11 11 11 121,172 ' , v - - , 1 1 , ,179 ' , - -V V- I 1 11 - 152 , 11 11 1 1 42,117 1 1 , 1 1 , ,119 , .1 1 1 1 1 1 1111 117 1 , , 1414, ,130, 139 , . 1 1111 11 1 111 1111 102 1 P 1 P PP P PP P P 143 , 111111111144,118 P P P PP P , 1 1 1 1111 1 11 11 1 11 25 P P P P 45 '1 1 11 1021151 1 , .111 11 1 22 1, 1 1 118 P , P P P 118 , 1 1 1 11 1 1 , 1 A11 1 11118 1 ' 1 106 , 1 1 1 1 1 118 1 1 1 1 , , 1 1 120 , 1 1 118 P 1 1 , 1 47,1 ,13O, 180 P 1 P1 1 ' 1 P 1 P P MP 119 , 1 1 1 1 1' , 1 , , 119, 144 ' 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 33 ' 1 - - 1 , 1 31,110 , ' 1 1 1 1 27,120 1 , 1 11 119 1 , 1 1 46, , , 129, 141 205 Acknowledgements To all our Hillhouse faculty for their Complete cooperation in the compilation of this 1960 tlassbook in spite of the many untimely and unavoidable classroom inter rupnons To Mr Ernest l Stone Supervisor of Art for New Haven Public Schools for his valuable suggestions and helpful apprarsals his generous contributions and reliable criticisms To the Sentznel for their assistance in compiling, material for our histories To Mr jack Brown of OToole 81 Sons we appreciate and have profited by his wide experience in classbook work And lastly to all of our advertisers and patrons without whose generous support the Elm Tree could not continue to thrive 206 To Mr. Donald S. Kimball, Head of our Industrial and Fine Arts Department, for r .v - J if P, fYx.f.f'!,'3 1 wif- L F f 1 .. 5' I' ft, H I' 3' -Q',1ff't.'x1' , v -' it 2 . b,l ' ' I -. -5:6 , ,A 7 K A R . A fn , . ' L1 ' , vw , .' 1,42 Wi . Q- y .- , -r .K V 1 r 4 I in 7' ? ' ., ' fJ'k'? - X' ' VI., 'fn' 1 1 , I 1
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