Milford High School - Wepawaug Yearbook (Milford, CT)
- Class of 1958
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NNW 5 gan' , r ww.. . v 'x 1 1958 WEPAWAUG ,. we x J 5547, 'AP 'Af fr wif? -9--X 551,655 S 'K ' .1 f' W If flivyieh IV, fra fiyff 'W af r MILFORD HIGH SCHOOL Milford, Connechcuf Edltor Nathan Clark Prmcrpal Herbert R French Assrstant Edrtors Assistant Prmcxpals Ann Morrrs Rlchard A Herman Carol McLaren Mary L Duda FOREWORD In today s fast movmg world rt becomes nec essary as vvell as drfficult to keep abreast of each days happenmgs Many medra are used for these purposes radxo ICICVISIOU news papers and books Because magazmes exert a great mfluence both enjoyably and rnforma tnvely upon everyone and because a magazme drlve was our senzor prolect we have chosen Magazlnes as the theme of our yearbook Each sectron IS represented by a magazxne and rs nntroduced by a t1tle page whnch rmltates nts respectlve cover We have trled to capture completely the 1nd1v1dual style of each maga zrne and to carry th1s through the sectron Thus vue have used the theme of magazlnes vuth the varlous styles mtroduclng each sect1on to record the deeds of the class of 58 dur1ng our four years rn Milford Hlgh School Q5 Tab e Contents T1t e Forward Faculty and Adm1n1strat1on 3 Our School Semors Act1v1t1es Sports 101 Advertrsements 1 I FIHIS I MPGPZINE T -1- -11 Elizobefh D. INS f Af ' OO' Sy 4 ZXSYXOO6 Alfvfv i ' 7x A 0 S fSf6Z5!VQS6Z6C7x T , EDUCATION Genicil Realist Elizabeth D. Smith, long time teacher of mathematics, and one-time mentor of the school annual, was selected this year by the senior class as the teacher whose contri- bution to the school merited the spotlight and gratitude of the entire student body. Miss Smith, a firm believer in strict disci- pline and good old fashioned hard work, has been imparting respect and admiration as well as a thorough knowledge of the subject of mathematics for over thirty years at Milford High School. Unshaken by the fads in education, she has kept herself abreast of the latest developments in her field, and without publicity, discovered and developed, on her own, mathematical genius in many of her students, long before sput- nikitis swept the pendulum of educational interest to the gifted child. Always maintaining a teacher-pupil re- lationship, Miss Smith has had a hand in the supervision of the extra curricular since the beginning of her career, both as a speci- fic sponsor of particular groups and as major class advisor for countless senior classes. Dances, assemblies, proms, student council, yearbook, ways and means are just a few of the activities which have consumed what would otherwise have been free hours for Miss Smith. In the classroom, her vision and imagina- tion inspire admiration for her personal skill and for the teaching profession in gen- eral. Thorough and exact herself, she ex- pects and receives the same from her stu- dents. A sense of humor capable of dis- tinguishing between wit and foolishness, and an intellect capable of an immediate, frank, and oral appraisal of both makes her popular with the intelligent students and anathema to the smart alec. 1- A SUPERINTENDENT JOSEPH A. FORAN He watches the birth-rate. When the assumption this year of the duties of head of the mathematics depart- ment limited the free time at her disposal, Miss Smith resigned sponsorship of the time consuming yearbook, Two months after school began, however, missing the contact with students and realizing the need to stimulate interest in mathematics, she or- ganized a local chapter in MAO, National Mathematics Honorary Society. For two generations, residents of the town of Milford have proudly informed their friends, I had Miss Smith for math, Here is a teacher - when comes such another? Other Interested Parties Twenty-one years ago, JOSEPH EORAN left Yale University with his B.A. degree tucked firmly under his arm and took the half hour ride to his home town of Milford, Connecticut, to begin a lifelong career in the field of education. From that time on, he has played an important part in the de- velopment of the school system in Milford, advancing from his beginning position of teacher in Central Grammar School to his present ofhce as superintendent of schools. In the interim, he taught at the high school and at Woodmont School where he also acted as principal while commuting to New Haven to earn his second degree from Yale. Known throughout educational circles as a fearless spokesman for better schools and new methods, Mr. Foran has guided the town of Milford through one crisis after another caused by unprecedented population growth and changes. To his friends he is known as a devoted family man with a magnificent sense of humor and a fantastic memory for figures. Graduating from Harvard with a B.A. degree, MR. ROBERT W'lNSLOW took to the classroom where as a teacher of mathe- matics and social studies he spent eight cold Maine winters. However, when the war be- gan and things looked warmer overseas, Mr, W'inslow took another look at the dy- ing embers in the schoolroom stove and joined the Navy, After serving for a period of six years, he again turned to the field of education, this time taking up the position of assistant principal of the high school in Winchester, Massachusetts. From this he next held the principalship of a high school in Brunswick, Maine while at the same time working towards his M.A. degree which he received from Boston University in 1949. Climbing another rung of the ladder, Mr. Winslow took over the duties as the super- intendent of schools in Limestone, Maine, where he remained for eight years before going to Milford in july of l956. He is now working on a unified curriculum guide for the Milford school system. ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT ROB- ERT WINSLOW. He watches the curricu- lum. After earning his C.E. from Columbia University, LOUIS LITCHENSTEIN turned from a promising career as a civil engineer and entered the held of education as a teacher of drafting in the State Trade School. He earned his BS. from Teachers College of Connecticut and in 1942 he transferred to Milford High School where he continued to teach drafting while work- ing towards his M.A. from New York University so that he could accept the posi- tion as Assistant Superintendent of schools in charge of business affairs. Wry-humored and frank, his blunt appraisals of every situation have made him equal to the count- less onslaughts of town ofhcials and citizens to whom he has had to submit increasingly larger budgets. When the problems of his highly tensioned office press too hard upon him. Mr. Lichtenstein, a talented celloist, finds comfort and relaxation in his music. X 5 1 A ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT LOUIS LITCHENSTEIN. He watches the dollars. There is little similarity between the slightly built man who acts as principal of Milford High School and the stereotyped image of the hulking football hero, but for over twenty-three years HERBERT R. FRENCH has been for Milford students the symbol of school loyalty and good sports- manship both on and off the football field. As a student at Milford, he sparked his team to victory with his incredible speed and agility, and earned state wide recogni- tion which followed him during his four brilliant years at the University of Connec- ticut. Returning to Milford High as history teacher and football coach, he demonstrated his ability and loyalty by giving of himself unstintingly in the classroom and in almost every other extra-curricular activity. When the school's size began to increase with alarming suddenness in 1949, Herb French was the logical choice for Assistant Princi- pal, and upon the retirement of Mr. Fred- erick Gorham, French stepped into the po- sition of administrator of a brand new mil- lion dollar high school. To Mr. French, the position of principal of Milford High is a work of love, and he manages to give his personal attention to every aspect of the school administration. His feelings toward his alma mater are recognized and respected by the student body, whose relationship with him is un- usually warm and personal, due in a large part to his delightful sense of humor and his belief in treating the students as adults, discussing with them their duties and re- sponsibilities rather than issuing unex- plained edicts. Personally modest and un- assuming, Mr. French, upon being asked, is always forced to admit that there isn't a better high school in the United States than Milford High. As if his position as director of all pupil personnel services for the town of Milford weren't enough to overwhelm him with work, ROBERT P. HOPKINS is also a candidate for his doctorate at Columbia University, where he also received his B.A. and M.A. degrees. Vigorous and hard-work- ing, somehow Mr. Hopkins manages to present a calm unhurried exterior, and goes about his day quietly and efhciently, never giving anyone, either teacher or student, the impression that he cannot listen to a problem. Starting his career as a counseling HERBERT R. FRENCH, Principal, RICHARD HERMAN, MARY L. DUDA, Assistant Principalsg ROBERT HOPKINS, Guidance Director. French runs the daily double, Herman makes out the rate sheets, Duda checks the stalls, Hopkins puts in the fix. psychologist, he was employed as an indus- trial personnel worker. When the war came, he entered the Air Force as a personnel ofhcer, and upon finishing his tour of duty, settled down in Milford to assume his pres- ent position. His seven years at Milford have seen the increase and expansion of all the services offered to students in the town. 59 -'Y-if ..., 41 BOARD OF EDUCATION. Seated: Mrs. Laurence Falls, Mrs. Robert McKiernan, Mrs David Crosby, chairlady, Mrs. Charles Riepe. Standing: Mssrs. William Abbotts, III Howard Comstock, Robert Evasick, Arthur Simpson, Albert Waters, Edward Dana. They watch the watchers. Discipline ond Guidance Known facetiously to many students at Milford High School by such various titles as Tricky Dicky and Assistant Warden, Vice-principal RICHARD A. HERMAN, nevertheless, is a man whose solutions to problems of discipline have helped to create an unusually fine student-faculty relation- ship. He has done this both through his regular duties during school hours and by forming and sponsoring a local chapter to the Key Club International, a boys' service organization. Mr. Herman prepared at City College of New York where he received his Bachelor of Social Science and Yale Univer- sity where he received his Master of Arts. He began his career as a teacher of history and social studies at Milford High, advanc- ing to the vice-principalship five years ago. Looking as if she is not very long out of school herself, young and attractive MARY LOU DUDA goes about her duties as vice- principal of Milford High with determined efficiency and enthusiastic frankness. After graduating from Bates College, she went straight to Milford to teach social studies and history while studying for her M.A. at Fairneld University. She accepted the vice- principalship in january of last year and enrolled in the sixth year certificate grad- uate program at Fairfield. One glance at her record makes ir quite obvious to the observer that Miss Duda is one gal who is going places. K Ulilllll Q LE lah ,x , MRS, ELEANOR HEBERGER, secretary to MRS. ESTHER WRIGLEY, clerk-typist. MRS. DOROTHY BOREIKO, clerk-typist Mr. French. lnfomiutimz . . . Bur tickets . . . And exturer. i Rachael F. Freedman, Anne F. Lyston, head librarian. Keeper: of the bean. From all parts of New England hve people have gathered in Milford for the purpose of helping to form the charac- ters and determine the futures of the students of Milford High School. The head of this department, Dr. Reuben Swimmer, has watched those who are now seniors advance themselves in char- acter, as they advanced themselves through the grades for the last four years. Many graduating students have obtained positions largely through the efforts of Dr. Swimmers placement service. a system by which he co-oper- ates with the various emplovment ointes throughout the town in placing his stu- dents in iobs. a service which has been highly successful and largely utilized. One of the departments main iobs is the administering of aptitude and achievement tests, a task which the de- partment performs 'with the peak of efhciency. Not content to restrict them- selves to required duties. the department has gone farther to help the students along the cobbled road to success in giving straight from the shoulder ad- vice to all petitioners. A Growing Concern Carlyle said, The library is the heart of the university, but a modern high school is built upon the same principle. The Milford High School library is being carefully built up by Miss Anne F, Lyston, head librarian, and Miss Rachael F. Freedman, teacher turned li- brarian. Although only seven years old, through the careful planning and pur- chasing of Miss Lyston, a graduate of New Haven State Teachers College, the library is at present one of the best equipped in the state. The two librarians divide the day into overlapping sessions, with Miss Lyston opening up in the A.M., and Miss Freedman locking up at night. Miss Freedman's twelve years elementary teaching experience, for which she prepared at Willimantic Teachers College and the University of New Hampshire, has given her the pa- tience she needs in initiating the P.M. session freshmen into the mysteries of the library, and has freed a grateful Miss Lyston for more serious adminis- trative tasks. ff 2' IFA ill! Seated: Miss janet Yates, Mrs. Margaret Law, Miss .leannette Allard. Standing: Mt. Gerard Mohyde, Dr. Reuben Swimmer, department head. Directory of the mirid. . 1. 'W ,-xx fi Mr Donald Rxce Mr Marlo Ponsalle Mr Robert Pnnco Mr Peter Tremml scnence department head Mr Davld Hyde Standmg Mr Albert Chehy Are they pmducmg mzrnle maker? Mrs Maryorne Rnce, Mrs Marlon Daly, Mrs Grace Reynolds, busnness department head, Mxss Vnrglnxa Vollenwelder, Mrs Adele Nowxckx Standxntz Mr joseph Ferry, Mr Leslxe Baulxeu, Mr Thomas Curmn, and Mr lrvmg Reynolds Are the3 produrzng exefu!z1eJ9 ,, . f r 'f x , 6 NK 'I , I K , .Q T l tj .J . tx . N 1' ., I .I Q- L1 '-my 'Wg A' N ' ,' ' W M- nf. y 4- -, K- f 4. ' '13, ' .. 5 ' - A ! ' A 1 ' ' .7 ' . g . . 2 . . ' . 'l lULUh'P'W ll I 5 I I1 'I , ' iffy ' 2 ' if L H.. , J Q4 -1 al E l Mrs Barbara Hassler Mrs Una Fowler home economncs department head Mrs Angela Powers Mrs Fumr Locke The proof ol the puddm xr rn the eatmg 4 l qv,- Mxss Susan COCCh1018 nurse Mrss Mar1on McHugh audro vrsual dxrector Standxng Mr George St CIOIX sight consultant Sarzr menm Jam' corpuf Mr Ioseph Proffitt Mr Paul Crowley Mrs Dorothy Hamllton socxal studxes department head Mr Noel Wllklns Mr Ray SlOVl3k Some rludentr .ray Hzrlory repealr ztyelf and repeat! ztrelf and repeat! ztrelf lg,-4 THE SECOND SHIFT Known to the upperclassmen more by sight than name, and usually referred to as the afternoon teach- ers, these hardy souls have undertaken the task of civilizing the freshmen without the calming influ- ence of the sophisticated seniors. Above, seated: Mrs. Jane Hubbell, Mrs. Marilyn Laue, Mrs. Ruth Kemish, Miss Anne Browning, Mrs. Martha Small. Standing: l f' Mr. Richard Irwin, Mr. Henry O'Flynn, Mr. Edwin Fordham, Mr. Lawrence Voight, Mr, Frank Klapp. Below, seated: Mrs. Barbara Hassler, Miss Nancy Lyons, Miss Nancy Cowell, Miss Kay Lundsten, Miss Rita Howard, Miss Joan Curello. Standing: Mr. Vito DeVito, Mr. Kermit Grover. t sw 6'-7 . , Il M M, -., ..,, ...- ,..-----f'-0 ' ' V3 DVS for CL fgav-Q I rf--W -av' gn? AIM CN-1 Tvuarx 'J 'I A CXCAJ,-n mwevevgx uxcmwrux u The CLK f4L Fvuh wolss L: 0 o.3SX 'il' 'WHA Teh u,aXm0xn 1 if Wx Do rx Tv dcde me Co e-1 ukycxe in W 9 if W he LC kd we ei' Om' as News rx M03 S cv 'Wm KEQSTYE-5 TVPD' R 75 fve Mi ua o.dUNT5 bd' Vv 16 W2 Yew mb e wfxxc Nvxr Vx Mex S003 Yhex ei XCT5 'VO'-N 9 hers ADX cyan D? Cx,L.ocmfS SUYNWXQV Sdwox 'aqua Pwgu Cv o.. 'X'o.vQxf.-nlf n.Nn...45 Wee I Siee T, LC uv rx vw mme, 91 fs A Vu 'v Et' 5 X, N 4 I , 13 1' 1 ' ' N3 f F 1 , Y , , A: ' --, QU Q J U4 g f f af ,f ww Nm' 4 41 1- VY' ulxfl-'x1'T,.,,r X -'M ' -f-A, x -A N.-cmmf - ' lm Y Vwlow. 1 v +Ma- 'WN . ? H ,'l . 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SOBOLEWSKI: A very promising groupg al- ways promising to do bigger and better things. Home room teachers give their views -Ax Fi 9.75 MRS CHILINSKI They re all regular Guys and MISS SMITH Flrm behevers m what a wonderful Dolls world IhlS world would be rf we all d1d as well today as we expect ro do tomorrow I MRS BEALE Good ro the last dup' MR FENTON The greatest aggregatron of mdx vrduals thxs s1de of sputmk XR.--my 1 MISS PHILBIN A happy group remammg calm 1n MRS HAMILTON A very congemal group sprre of the overwhelmmg number of late busses and mxss ng excuses after a year wztb tbezr groups Homemakrng department pro vxdes trammg ground for fu ture housevnves Ill Nirss Smrth demonstrates won ders ofthe slrde rule Q... 4: 1 S1 ln USIFIL needle an ,,.r t read acqulred hrs Lockes sevunr. Class 7 Z' ,,v Z Modern problems course re veals mxstertes of the mlnd Students in Mrs. DaIy's sten- ography class get lesson rn accurate dictation. Mr Nolans French class gets a workout rn phonetrcs -+- f .M'.p yn!! Future secretaries learn to use time-saving machmes. ,V Roy Kratochwl a buddmg Rembrandt works nn the art ,I 5 . . , A t 3 I , , I . ia I I'OOlTl. , , K 0 ' 1 X W X --A ,W , -.-Lff Q gp' , , .-, ing class. ' bi 'x 'if FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Despite double sessions at Milford High School, there is a broad curriculum, ranging from machine shops to Latin, and catering to the needs and interests of all the students. There are eleven major fields of specialization. They include art, business, foreign languages, home economics, industrial arts, mathe- matics, music, physical education, science, social studies, and language arts. Each area of specialization offers courses which include practice, as this high school was planned and equipped to give an opportunity to learn by doing. Appreciation of English writers learned in Mrs. Bea1e's English class. ,,. .Qpv fx X L This year, Milford High School initiated the demerit system, whereby three minor misdemeanors are punishable by an hour's deten- tion. Another system, which is relatively new in education, has also been established at Milford High in 1958. This is a dual system of certificates and diplomas distinguishing between those who have actual- ly completed the curriculum on a high school level, and those who have completed four years in the high school. A modern curriculum, housed in a beautiful building, makes Milford High School students justly proud of their school. Auto shop gives opportunity in applied mechanics. The science department, includ- ing biology, physics, and chemistry, affords such opportunities in the laboratories. The homemaking cle- partment, with its practice house and play school, and the electric, metal, woodworking, machine, and drafting shops of the industrial arts department are some of the best equipped in the state. Class prexy learns elements of chem- istry. ll :ii Art of compass and T-square taught in Mt. Teeden's draft But double sessions keep the freshmen in the dark about a lot of things-even going home. Seniors learn the secrets of electricity from Mr. Rice as he lights up the bulb. Then board their buses in the bright, white world on the day after the day off. 1 I 1 Q i rv 1 1 Qi? ,ag a 1 i Q Q w wi ' 5 A Wil' ' V 14? , , , 3 nr f 'ff-me--,' ' Y ,. f . af 4 ' f' ,, w- fx' vin 5 if 9 ' 'ui ' V 4 5, Sm K ig, ' rf!! I 1 Ulm Q Hg YQQQ 'tffi I F H Q !' 1 !, - . 1: NK xx , . Ac flfh- Vhiffuker Says Farewell MIRRDR RADIO MIRROR AE?'?v?1?cs June. 0 .1591 Sum:-Rev-Szed Councf' CCJP+GiD BILL MCKAYI Goflo Yng Grfclder' 1 gre: ID BTSLQI3 Wallace Whihoker R 1 :XIJEPREDICT THE FUTURE! S PECMRRRWRRWRERR STARS or TOMORROW! Class President Says Porting Words The time for departing has arrived altogether too quickly for most of us. Although, many times, we have taken a carefree attitude toward our education, we all realize, now, its significance in helping us to survive in a world of success and failure. In our four short years of training here, each of us has attained some strength of character that should last through life, Whether we develop this foundation, making ourselves useful, purposeful citizens or throw it away, allowing ourselves to waste not only our own abilities but the guidance and instruction of our fine faculty, is up to us. As president I urge you to make the right choice, remembering that this choice is not just a personal one. What you are, must inescapably be a reflection on your school and class. We will recall the social and athletic activities that we have participated in and attended, but above everything else, we must remember and put to use the knowledge gained through our own efforts to live in harmony and peace. I feel sure you will, as will I, look back with a smile on the problems we faced here together, seem- ingly so important at the time, and actually they were important, for in learning to face them, we, on our own level, learned to face life. In parting, I can only express the sincere, humble wish that you will all enjoy a full and prosperous life. A year to remember the last' Seated left ro right Cindi Waniga treasurer Al Chairin vice president Wally Whittaker president Delena Herron secretary - . A - . 1- . ',- . - fu Lx . . P , V 1-. igw., , . A ,ix A . Q L v . , .3 --.1. I . Q a. L . -, , . Q. A Y- V X . J Neg .af Mg, A A ,, feng. . if .1 L . . 7 ,. t -.- L .f, ' I V, ' Y ' 3 I 3 ' , , Q , - Ah finally mmethmg bender frarlymen' Seated left to rlght Susan Marks secretary Fred Bay ers presrdent Ann Morrns vnce presndent and Melon Chadwrck treasurer Here They Are All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players' ln the hugh schools throughout the country, can be found the leadxng players of to morrows world On the follow mg pages rs the sennor class of Mrlford Hugh School, prcked by your reporters as the 'Stars of Tomorrow' Upperrlafmzen al lan' Left to rxght Joy Stovrak treasurer Nathan Clark v1ce presndent Trm Rose presrdent and Crndn Wan :ga secretary no f'I 23 il- ' Wk ' , V ' I if , , . , . , sv , ,,,,, q ' W U. ' X, x v Nl O 1 Kuff P155 . ' , I if . . . l , ,,, ' . ' . . ' ' ' y ' A 1 1 , Z - , . ' ,A 4 , 4' ff no , f.f,a X I QI 1. . , , r 1 , D x . , : 1. I , 1 . ' Q 1 1 , ' 1 y V E 5 3 kgfff A WILLIAM WARNER AITKEN My kingdom for a baseball. Warner Activities: Baseball 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 3, 4g All-State Chorus 4: Boys' Chorus 2: Athletic Council 4. Committees: Talent 4. Clubs: Key 4: Bowling 23 Art lg Dramatics 3. Ambition: To play professional baseball. DAWN ANN ADAMS Friendliness and ambition will make her a success. Activities: Band l, 2, 3, 4: Band Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4. Committees: Dance 2, 4. Clubs: Future Nurses 1, 25 Future Homemakers 1, 2: Sports 1, 2. Ambition: To be a nurse. WILLIAM D. ADAMS True gentleman, courteous and considerate to the very humblestf' Bill . Honors: G lg Activi- ties: Boys' Chorus: A Cappel- la Choir 3, 4, All-State Cho- rus 4. Committees: Prom 3. JUDITH ALTIERI She's good to look at and better yet to know. judy . Activities: Talent As- sembly 33 Student Loan Fund Show, Chairman: Play Usher- ette 31 A.A. Representative: Talent Assembly 45 Student Council Alternate 4. Commit- tees: Dance Zg Talent Z: Play Ticket and Make-up 3, Prom 35 Dance 3, Class Night. Clubs: Pep l, 2, 33 Future Homemakers lg Dramatic 3: Sports 1, 2: Future Nurses 2: Golf 1. Ambition: To go to business school. News flash-The following are the highlights of the class 0 ROBERT JOSEPH AMBRISCO Let tomorrow take care of itself. Entered from Bullard Havens in Freshman year. Bob . Ac- tivities: Boys' Chorus: A Cap- pella Choir. Clubs: Chess. Ambition: To be a diesel en- gineer. sy A W .:'-7 N ..- .5 . fda , is . M 'C' ' :xl lf- ALBERT ANDERSON All in all a fellow to be liked. Al . Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4. nv CAROL J. ANDERSON She'd be a welcome link in any chain of friendship. Activities: Talent Assembly 3, 43 Play 3, 4. Committees: Ways 8: Means 33 Dance 3. Clubs: Future Nurses 2: Sports 4: Dramatic 2, 3, 4: HELEN MARIE AMENA There was a dancing star under which I was born. Activities: Talent 33 Student Loan Fund Show 3. Commit- tees: Dance 3. Clubs: Dance 3, 4, Nursing 2. Ambition: To be a nurse. 1 MARIE MARGARET ARSENAULT Oh quiet lass, I wish I knew what treasure is hid in you. Honors: G 1, 2, 3. Activities: Girls' Chorus 25 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Choral Assembly 3, 45 Dance Club Assembly 35 Play 45 Christmas Assembly 2, 3, 45 Spring Festival 3, 4. Committees: Dance 25 Year- book5 Gift 4. Clubs: Pep 1, 25 Biology 25 Future Home- makers 1, 25 Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic 45 Speech 4. Ambition: To be a nurse. PAUL LAWSON ANDERSON Sometimes I just sit and think, and sometimes I just sit. Ambition: To go to college. CAROL SKIDMORE ARLANIAN A willing worker - a smile for all. Honors: G 1. Activities: Tal- ent Assembly 1, 3, 45 Wetom- his Assembly 45 Wetomhis Stal? 4. Committees: Picture 45 Dance 2, 45 Wetomhis Dance. Clubs: Future Teachers 25 Dramatic 2, 3, 45 Golf 1. Ambition: To be a history teacher. MARCIA WELLINGTON BAIRD A girl with an individual personality. Mart . Assemblies: Talent 15 Choral 3, 45 Christmas 3, 4. Committees: Wetomhis Rep- resentative 15 Diploma Covers 4. Clubs: Biology 2, 3, 45 Fu- ture Nurses 35 Sports 3. Am- bition: To be a surgical nurse. '58. Increased enrollment necessitates double sessions in ELAINE HOPE BALDWIN Her sunning smile, her win- some ways, will gain her friends wherever she strays. Honors: G 1, 2, 3. Activi- ties: Girls' Chorus 3, 45 Stu- dent Loan Fund 1, 25 Choral Assembly 3, 45 Christmas As- sembly 3, 45 Spring Festival 3, 4. Committees: Dance 2, 45 Play Ticket 35 Yearbook 4. Clubs: Sports 15 Dance 1, 25 Pep 1, 2, 35 Bowling 15 Fu- ture Teachers 25 Dramatic 2, 3. Ambition: To be an x-ray technician. LORRAINE MARY BARNA If you say nothing, no one will repeat it. Lorrie 1 ADELE ANN BARTLEY Her happy heart is reilected in her laughing way. Activities: Basketball 35 Tal- ent Assembly 1, 2, 45 Science Assembly 1. Committees: Dance 2. Clubs: Sports 2, 35 Bowling 1, 25 Photography 1, 25 Pep 1, 2. LEE BARATELLI Merry and wise, a red-headed surprise. 'Red . Honors: E 1, 2, 3. Ac- tivities: Guidance Assembly 15 Talent Assembly 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Loan Fund Show 1, 2, 35 Usherette Play 35 Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Dance Concert 3, 45 P.A. Announcements 45 Honor Escort 35 Science Fair 2. Committees: Dance Chair- man 35 Yearbook 45 Class Night and Banquet 45 Key- ette-Key, Art Chairman 2, 3, 45 Play Art 3, 4. Clubs: Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 15 Dance 1, 2, 3, 4, President 45 Art 1, 2, President 15 Dra- matic 35 Keyette 3, 4, Social Chairman 45 Honor Society: Pep 1, 2, 3. Ambition: To go to college. FREDERICK WILLIAM BAYERS He's capable, handsome friendly, and true, we don't know a thing that Fred can t do Fred . Honors: G 1 3. Ac tivities: Class President 2' A Cappella 45 Boys' State 3 Band 1, 23 Orchestra 1 All-State Band Z, Play 3, 4 Talent Assembly 2, 4, A.A Representative 1 2 3 4 Committees: Talent 3 4 Clubs: Key 2, 3, 4, Dramatic 2, 3. Ambition: To go to col lege. JOYCE ANN BECKWITH Theres a wealth of merry mischief in her laughing eyes Becky Honors G1 2 3 Activities Talentl Student Loan Fund Play 3 Band 3 4 Band Assembly 3 4 Spring Festival 3 4 Committees Dance 2 Talent 3 Christmas Assembly 4 Clubs Keyette 4 Future Nurses 2 3 Secre tary 3 Biology 2 Sports 1 2 Dramatic 3 Golfl Bowl 1 1 Pepl 2 Artl m bition To be a nurse senzor year, reshmen and lun MARCIA ELIZABETH BELMONT Not too serious, not too gay a super girl in every way. Marsh . Activities: Talent Assembly 3, 41 Student Loan Fund 33 H.R. Treasurer 2' Red Cross Representative. Committees: Dance 23 Prom 33 Class Night and Banquet 4, A.A, Representative 31 Pic- ture 4g Play Ticket 3. Clubs: Pep 1, 2, 35 Dramatic 3: Sport lg Art 1. JEANNE MARIE BEEBE Bubbles like a glass of champagne. Beeb . Activities: Talent As- sembly 1. Committees: Ways and Means 3' Prom 3. Clubs: 1 3' Dramai -- Sports 1. v,.,f CAROL ANN BECROFT Prim and proper but that won t stop her Tammy Committees Dance 4 Student Council Dance 3 Ambition To be an airline hostess ch waves excluded CYNTHIA LAURA BEIRNE Sometimes quiet sometimes a riot. Cindi . Honors: G 1. Activi- ties: Wetomhis Assembly 3 4A Wetomhis 3 4 Editor 4' Student Council 2 3 4' Stu- dent Council Assembly 2 3. Committees: Dance 32 V761- come Dance 4' Student Coun- cil Dance 2, 3 44 Wetomhis Dance 4. Clubs: A 1' F - ture Teachers 2' Pep 1 ' Dramatic 2 3. Ambition: To go to college. ALICE ELLEN BEARD Behold how good and pleasant she is Committees Play 4 Clubs Future Nurses Ambi tion To be a missiona nurse Yan demerzts, ALFRED E. BENJAMIN A modest man has everything to gain. Activities: Student Councilg H.R. Vice-President 1. Ambition: To go to the University of Connecticut. CAROLYN B. BENVENUTI Lots of chatter, lots of fun: her serious life has not begun. Carol . Activities: Talent As- sembly 1, 2: Student Loan Fund: H.R. Treasurer 3. Com- mittees: Pictures 4: Talent 4. Clubs: Pep 1, 2: Dramatic. Ambition: To be a medical secretary. 'J' JOEL RICHARD BERMAN School spirit, personality, and a host of friends. Dick . Honors: G 2, 3. Ac- tivities: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: All-State Choir 4: Student Council 3: A.A. Representa- tive 2: Play 3: Christmas As- sembly 3, 4: Talent 2. Com- mittees: Ring 3. Clubs: Key 4: Dramatic 3. Ambition: To go to college. l pu, -, BEVERLY ANN BICA Fashion is her middle name. Bev . Activities: Talent l, 2, 4: Student Loan Fund 1, 2: Girls' Chorus 3, 4: Choral As- sembly 3, 4. Committees: Play 3: Ring 33 Dance 2. Ambi- tion: To be a medical secre- tary. KATHRYNE ANN BENWAY She is sweet from her head to feet. Kathy . Honors: G 1, 2. Committees: Dance 2: Ways and Means 3: Caps and Gowns 4. Clubs: Bowling 1: Future Homemakers. Ambi- tion: To go to college. r s. Q !P sr f 2 1 ff new rnarking systeni and third period snack break were established: Q 145' x X CLAIRE ANNE BOLSTER Not too serious, not too gay, often silent for that's her way. Activities: Girls' Chorus 4: Talent Assembly 2: Choral Assembly 4: Red Cross Repre- sentative 3: Spring Concert 4: Christmas Assembly 4. Com- mittees: Talent Script 2: Play Publicity 3. Clubs: Future Teachers: Dramatics 3. Am- bition: To be an educated housewife. WARREN LEWIS BLAIR Nothing is so important that I need to worry about it. Cap . Ambition: To join the Navy and make it my career. MARJORIE LORRETTA BLAKE We never hear her speak in haste. Marge . Honors: G 2. Ac-- tivities: Christmas Assembly 2, 3, 4: Choral Assembly 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: A Cap- pella Choir 3, 4: Spring Con- cert 2, 3, 4. Committees: Tal- ent 3. Clubs: Future Home- makers 2. Ambition: To be an IBM operator. 'L' fi fr 4 DORIS JANET MARY BOUCHARD Ten little fingers, ten little toes, one little tongue, and oh how it goes. Bouch . Activities: Girls' Chorus 4: Christmas Assem- bly 4: Choral Assembly 4: A.A. Representative 4: Play 3, 4: Welcome Dance 4. Committees: Scotch Hop 2: Play Ticket Committee C0- Chairman 3: Play Business 4: Gift 4: Yearbook 4. Clubs: French 2, 3: Dramatic 2, 3, 4: Pep 1, 2, 3: Sports 1. Am- bition: To go to St. Vincent's Hospital for Nursing. tr.. KATHLEEN ANN BRANNIGAN Her Irish eyes are always smiling. Kathy. Honors: G 1. Activi- ties: Manager Baton Squad: Guidance Assembly 1. Ambi- tion: To be a secretary. JOHN HOWARD BOULTON I-Ie's very conservative, per- haps very shy, but if you know him he's one great guy. Beef . Activities: Band 1, 2 3: Assembly 1, 2, 3. Ambi tion: To go into the Navy. Y it ii 2 L JOYCE ELLEN BOWMAN A pleasant lass to meet, and better to know. Honors: G 1. Activities: Tal- ent Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4: Stu- dent Loan 1, 2, 3: Play 3. Committees: Prom 3: Dance 2: Play Make-up 3. Clubs: Future Teachers 2, 3: Dra- matic 3: Girls' Sports: Pep 1, 2, 3. Ambition: To teach. CYNTHIA H. BRENNAN Serenely, happily, she goes her way. Cindy . Honors: G 1. Activi- ties: Girls' Chorus 3: Talent Show 3: Student Loan 3: Spring Concert 3: Christmas Assembly 3: Choral Assembly 3. Committees: Talent 3: A.A. Representative Z. Clubs: Fu- ture Homemakers 2: Pep 2. Ambition: To be a clerical office worker. bard fought football season brought to a disappointing GWENDOLYN ANN BRODI E Curiosity is one of the forms of feminine bravery. Gwen , Honors: G 1, 2, 3. Activities: Talent Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Loan 1, 2, 3: Wetomhis Dance 3, 4: We- tomhis Assembly 3, 4. Com- mittees: Picture 4: Dance 2: Wetomhis Dance 3, 4: Play Make-up 3. Clubs: Dramatic 2, 3: Pep 1, 2, 3: Future Homemakers 1. Ambition: To go to college. REENA ELAINE BRODY Quiet thoughts are not always for naught. Reenie . Activities: Girls' Chorus 4: Christmas Assem- bly 4: Choral Assembly 4: Spring Festival 4. Clubs: Fu- ture Homemakers 1, 2, 3, 4: Photography 1: Pep 1. Am- bition: To go on to school. J XT? HENRY CURTIS BROUGHTON I don't know where l'm going, but I'm on my way. Activities: Assembly 1. Clubs: Projectionist. Ambition: To be a millionaire. MARJORIE ANN BROWN She can be imitated by none, nor paralleled by any but herself. Marge . Honors: G 1, 2, 3. Activities: Cheerleader 3, 4: Student Council 1, 2, 4, Al- ternate 3: Student Loan Fund Show 1, 2, 3: Talent Assem- bly 1, 2, 3: Wetomhis Assem- bly 3, 4: Guidance Assembly 1: Wetomhis 3, 4, Advertis- ing Manager 4: Student Coun- cil Assembly 1. Committees: Football Hop 3, 4: Welcome Dance 4: Wetomhis Dance 3, 4: Student Council Dance 1, 2: Play Costume 3: Keyette Dance 3: Yearbook 4. Clubs: Dance 2: French 2, 3: Dra- matic 2, 3, 4: Keyette 2, 3, 4: Pep 1, 2, 3. Ambition: To go to college. BARBARA ANN BURKE It's a woman's privilege to change her mind. Bonnie . Honors: G 1, 2, 3. Activities: Band Assembly l, 2, 3, 4: Science Fair 2: Dance Concert 3, 4: Student Loan Fund 2: Talent Assembly 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Dance 2. Committees: Yearbook 4: Play Tickets 3: Ways and Means 4. Clubs: Future Homemakers 1, 2: Dance 2, 3, 4: Dramatic 3. Ambition: To go to col- lege. NANCY KATHRYN BULL If a woman has long hair it's a glory to her. Bullsey . Activities: H,R. Treasurer 2, 3. Committees: Yearbook 4: Prom 3. Clubs: Pep 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To go to college. NAOMI MARIE BURGESS Friendly and gay: always something to say. Entered from Warren Hard- ing High School in Sopho- more year. Nom . Commit- tees: Class Night and Banquet 4. Clubs: Sports 4. Ambition: To go to college. close when Stratford ed ged at spirited Milford CATHERINE RUTH BURNS Every inch is packed with dynamite. Katie . Activities: Talent As- sembly 3, 4: Variety 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 4: Spring Fes- tival: A.A. Representative 4. Committees: Ways and Means 3. -sq? LeROY HARRY BYRNE In school quiet and proper: outside, well we're not so sure. Burnsie . Honors: G 1. Ac- tivities: Band 2, 3, 4: Orches- tra 3, 4: Football l, 2, 3, 4. Assemblies: Band: Wetomhis: Orchestra. Committees: Prom Chairman 3. 29 ERNEST S. CABLE He seems so near, yet so far. Ernie . Committees: Diplo- ma 4. Ambition: To be an architectural designer. ELIZABETH JUNE BURKE She was made for happy thoughts, for playful wit and laughter. Betsy , Honors: E l: G 2, 3. Activities: Student Loan Fund Show l, 3: Student Play Di- rector 3: Honor Society 3, Vice-President 4: Girls' Cho- rus 3, 4: Spring Festival 3, 4: Wetomhis Representative 1, 2: A.A. Representative l: I-I.R. President 3. Assemblies: Tal- ent 2, 3, 4: Choral 3, 4: Christmas 3, 4: Guidance 2: Key-Keyette 3, 4. Commit- tees: Yearbook 4: Talent Script 2, 4: Kampus Karnival 3: Dance 2, 4. Clubs: Key- ette 3, Vice-President 4: Pho- tography 2, 4: Sports 2, 4: Pep 1. 2, 3: Dramatic 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To go to college. AVIS MARIE BURTON The secret of success is constancy to purpose. Av . Honors: G l, 3: E 2. Activities: Band Assembly 2, 3, 4: Talent Assembly 31 Band 2, 3, 4: Music Festival 2, 3, 4: Graduation Usherette 3: Dance Coucert 3, 4: Elec- tion Assembly 2: Science Fair 2. Committees: Yearbook 4: Play Program 3: Diploma Covers 4: Christmas Assem- bly 4. Clubs: Sports l: Dance 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Dra- matic 33 Keyette 4. Ambition: To go to college. SANDRA MARIE CAIN Her friendship is straight forward and sprung from the heart. Sandy , Honors: G 1. Clubs: Future Nurses 2, 33 Biology 2: Sports 1. Ambition: To be a nurse. RICHARD BURTON CAMMARANO Why work when play is so much fun? Dick . Activities: Band l, 2, 3, Orchestra 3, 4: Music As- sembly 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To join the Navy. FRANK ANTHONY CANEVARI A gentleman quiet in his ways. Frank . Ambition: To be- come a toolmaker. ROBERT AUGUSTUS CALANDRO He is a tireless talker with both wit and humor. Bob . Activities: Football 1, 25 Baseball 1, 2: Boys' Chorus 1, 2, 3. Committees: A.A. Representative 1. Clubs: Bi- ology 2. Ambition: To join the Navy. -P team in last few minutes: jo Maugeri crowned queen of the .Q ' 'L . is aj f l f' 3 owl f . s' . 5 A Q3 i . i ' , JY : 1 4 it 'fi . - 'Emi MARGARET JANE CARTER Unless you know her well, her value you cannot tell. Marge . Clubs: Library 2, 3. Ambition: To be a secre- tary. 30 GEORGE CURTIS CAPELLE A willing worker with a ready hand. Honors: G 1, 3. Perfect At- tendance 1, 2. Activities: Stage Crew 3, 4: Talent Assembly 3: Play Cast 3, 45 Christmas Assembly Narrator 4: Year- book 4: Committees: Dance 2, Dramatics 3, 45 Talent 3, 4g Picture 4: Caps and Gowns 4. Clubs: Key 3, 4: Photogra- phy 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, President 2, 3: Projection- ist 1, 2, 3, 4: Debating 3. Ambition: To go to college. Qs 6' L, Q Y FRANCES I. CARRICK Friendly and neat, petite and sweet. Fran . Honors: G 1, 2, 3. Activities: Baton Squad 3, 43 Christmas Assembly 1, 2: A.A. Assembly 2, 35 Talent Assem- bly lg Spring Concert 2: Com- mittees: Play 3. Clubs: Sports lg Dance 1. Ambition: To be a secretary. . ' c -34.-J'Q H- A 'J-1-Q-gan .g Q.. 3. -. ...,...a...,s xx . gig. .wg 1 45' . '45 ,3 , WJ TQ it MARIA ELIZABETH CASEY A good sport, a hne pal, and a true friend. Betsy . Activities: Girls' Var- sity 2, 3: Dance 2: Badmin- ton 1, 2, 39 Choral Assembly 2, 3, 4: Spring Concert 2, 3, 4. Committees: A.A. Alternate 1, 3, 4: Red Cross Repre- sentative 2, Alternate 3g Stu- dent Council Alternate 2, 3. Clubs: Girls' Sports 1, 2, 35 Future Teachers 1: Pep 2. Ambition: To go to college. KEVIN BRIAN CASEY Nothing worries him, nothing hurries him. Red , Ambition: To go into the service. .ani if. 23 2. 'J LORETTA LEE CASHMAN Snappy, clever, full of fun: she is liked by everyone. Loret. Clubs: Pep: Future Homemakers 1, 2: Sports I. Ambition: To become a model. MARY ELLEN CHADWICK Hair of gold, eyes of blue, above all this, personality too. Melon . Honors: G l. Ac- tivities: Play 3, 4: Talent As- semblies 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Loan Fund Show 1, 2, 3: Spring Dance Concert 3, 4: Wetomhis 3, 4: Class Treas- urer 2: Wetomhis Assembly 3, 4. Committees: Prom, Co- Chairman: Christmas Assem- bly 4g Caps and Gowns 4: Yearbook 4. Clubs: Dramatic 2, 3, 4: Dance 3, 4: Sports 1: Pep 1, 2, 3, 4: Keyette 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4. Ambition: To go to college. MICHAEL B. CASEY Speech is silver: silence is golden. Mike . Activities: Bowling Team 2, 3. Clubs: Gun I: Bowling 2. Ambition: To go to college. X, Football H op by Captain Bill McKay,' tewi c cheering squad ALICE CHRISTINA CHAPMAN She who says a little thinks a lot. Al . Activities: H.R. Vice- President. Clubs: Future Nurses 3, 4: Future Home- makers 1, 2. Ambition: To be a nurse, ALAN HOWARD CHAITIN A gentleman makes no noise. Al . Honors: G I, 2, 3. Ac- tivities: A.A. Representative 1: Student Council 3, 4: Tal- ent Show 3: Student Loan Fund Show 3: Class Vice-Pres- iclent 4: Graduation Escort 3. Assemblies: junior Achieve- ment 4: Key Club 3: Elec- tion 3. Committees: Banquet 4: Play 3, Co-Chairman 4: Play Cast 4: Prom 3: Student Council Dance 3: Kampus Karnival 2, 3. Clubs: Key 2, 3, Treasurer 4: Chess lg Pho- tography 2, 3: Dramatic 3. Ambition: To go to college. M. WILLARD B. CHAMBERLAIN For he's a jolly good fellow. Bill , Committees: Prom 3. Clubs: Chess. Ambition: To work in public service. Gi as MARY JEAN CHEDISTER Happy-go-lucky: fair and free. Ched . Activities: H.R. Pres- ident 1: Spring Concert 3, 4: Student Council Assembly 2: Christmas Assembly 3, 4: Stu- dent Loan Usherette 3. Com- mittees: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Election 3: Ring 33 Prom 3: Dance 2: Talent 4. Clubs: Future Homemakers 1: Future Nurses 1: Pep I: Art I. Am- bition: To become a secretary. SUSAN JANE CLAIR Fond of fun, and fond of dress. Sue . Activities: Cheering 3, 43 Talent Assembly l, 2, 43 Student Loan Fund Show 33 Wetomhis 3, Co-Advertising Manager 43 Pep Assembly 3, 4g Wetomhis Assembly 3, 43 H.R. Secretary 2, 33 Student Council Alternate 2, 3. Com- mittees: Dance 2, 43 Wetom- his Dance 3, 43 Talent 43 Football Hop 3, 43 Play Make- up, Chairman 3. Clubs: Dance 23 Sports 13 Pep 2, 3: Keyette 3, 43 Dramatics 2, 3. Ambi- tion: To go to college. DAVID OLIVER CHITTICK I can resist everything but temptation. Dave . Honors: G 3. Activi- ties: Basketball 1, 23 Baseball 3. Ambition: To go to col- lege. KAREN CHRISTINE CHRISTENSEN She is ever quiet in her nature. Clubs: Future Homemakers 1, 2. Ambition: To be a secre- tary. i N I l 3 led by outstanding captain, Sandy Rn 0,' Keyette NATHAN EDWARD CLARK You can tell the character of this man when you see how he receives praise. Nate . Honors: E 1, 2, 3. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council Alternate lg Class Vice-President 39 H.R. Treasurer 2, President 33 Boys' State 33 Harvard Book Award 3: Honor Society 3, 43 Spring Festival 1, 2, 5, 43 Band Assembly 2, 3, 43 Hon- or Escort 33 Wetomhis Rep- resentative 23 junior Achieve- ment 43 Kampus Karnival 31 Play Cast 4. Committees: Play 3, 43 Yearbook Editor 43 Di- ploma Cover 4. Clubs: Key 2, Secretary 3, 4. Ambition: To go to college. fr RONALD CLINTON No sinner or saint perhaps, but well the very best of chaps. Ron . Ambition: To be an engineer. GENE PAUL COAKLEY Knowledge comes but wisdom lingers. Honors: G 1. Activities: We- tomhis, Co-Advertising Man- ager 3g Wetomhis Assembly l, 3. Committees: Dance 23 Wetomhis Dance. Ambition: To be a philosopher. li W4 COLLETTE DENISE CLARK Personality and jest mold the happy girl. Entered from South River High School in South River, New Jersey in Sophomore year. Ambition: To be an air- line stewardess. and Key ROGER HENRY CLARKE Character is the cornerstone of success. Taj , Honors: G 2, 3: Per- fect Attendance 3. Activities: Junior Achievementg Play Stage Crew 43 Science Fair 23 Christmas Assembly 43 Play Props 43 Yearbook 4. Clubs: Key 43 Art 1, 2. Ambition: To go to college. 'iv L.. JAMES DONALD CONNORS He doeth nothing but talk about his car. Jim , Committees: Prom 5. Clubs: Audio-Visual Aids. Ambition: To customize cars. BERNARD JOSEPH COCHRANE Above all a great fellow. Butch . Activities: Football l, 2, 5, 4: H.R. President lg A.A. Representative l, 2, 53 Track 4. Committees: Prom Decorations 53 Picture 4. Clubs: Chef lg Gun 2. Am- bition: To go to college. JOAN LOUISE CONGDON I don't like noise unless I make it. Activities: Girls' Chorus 2, 5, 4: Christmas Assembly 2, 5, 4: Choral Assembly 2, 5, 4: Spring Concert 2, 5, 4. Com- mittees: Play Business 5: Ways and Means 45 A.A. Rep- resentative 2. Clubs: Dramatic 5, 4: Sports 2, 5, 4. Ambi- tion: To do secretarial work. X I fan 'f Clubs decorate huge Christmas tree in main foyerg CAROL JEAN COOPER Shy and patient, fun and pleasant. Entered from Pennsylvania in Sophomore year. Honors: G 1, 2, 5. Clubs: Spanish 2. Am- bition: To do secretarial work. RICHARD JOSEPH COVIELLO All the world loves a lover: except when he's driving in crowded traHic. Dick . Activities: Basketball l, 5, 4: Baseball 5, 4: H.R. Vice-President 2, 5: A.A. Rep- resentative 2: Track 1, 2. Committees: Prom Decora- tions 5. Clubs: Chef lg Gun 2. Ambition: To go to col-- lege. ROBERT WILLIAM CRANE Men of few words are the best men. Bob . Ambition: To join the service. ad ,f r, ' 5 1. Af ROBERTA CLAIRE CONOR It's a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. Bobbie . Honors: E l, 2: G 5. Activities: Guidance As- sembly Zg Christmas Assem- bly 2, 53 Talent Show 59 Spring Festival 2, 5: Choral Assembly 2, 5: H.R. Treas- urer 2, President 5. Ambi- tion: To become a secretary. Mrs. Beale JOY YVONNE CORSO Her flashing baton, as well as her smile, could lead any band for many a mile. Joy . Activities: Baton Squad 2, 5, 4: Head Majorette 4: Pep Assembly 2, 5, 4. Com- mittees: Dance 2, 4: Play 45 Talent 23 Prom 5. Clubs: Pep 1: Future Homemakers 1, 2: Art 1: Dramatics 2, 5: De- bate 2. Ambition: To be a teacher. ALPHONSE LOUIS CRISCUOLO 1 agree with no man's opinion, I have some of my own. Al . Honors: G 1, 3. Activi- ties: Bowling 2. Ambition To go to college. LYNNE ELLEN CUMMING Ambition has no limits. Honors: G 1, 2, 3. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Wetomhis 3, Assist- ant Editor, Features Editor, and Photographer 4, Talent Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Fair 2: Student Loan 2, 3: Music Concert 1, 2, 33 Dance Concert 3, 4: Laurel Girls' State 3. Committees: Ring 3, Prom 35 Kampus Karnival Chairman 2, 3: Class Dances 1, 2, 3, 4, Wetomhis Dance 3, 4: Yearbook 4. Clubs: Key- ette 2, 3, Cor. Sec. 4, Photog- raphy, Sec. and Treas. 1, 2, and 3, 4: Dance 2, 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, National Math Society 4. Am- bition: Journalism or chore- ography. JOHN DADDONA Life is made to be enjoyed: why waste it? Ambition: To further his schooling. JAMES JOSEPH CUSMANO 'Never do today what you can do tomorrow. Cuzzy. Activities: Football l. Clubs: Chess, Art. Ambi- tion: To go to Air Force Ra- dio School. ! directs awe-inspiring Christmas Assembly which leaves students JUDITH ANN DANIELLS There is more innocent fun within me than a casual spec- tator would imagine. Judy . Activities: H.R. Vice- President 1, Treasurer 3. Committees: Dance 2: Ways and Means 4, Picture 3, 41 Yearbook 4, Play 43 Talent 4. Clubs: Pep l, 2, 31 Sports lg Future Homemakers l, Presi- dent 2. Ambition: To be a private secretary. NAN M. DAILEY Short and silent -- Oh yes? Activities: Girls' Chorus 2, 3: Christmas Assembly: Spring Festival, A Cappella Choir 3. Clubs: Library 1, 2, 3: Pep l. Ambition: To be a medical secretary. JOHN A. D'AMICO I try all things, I achieve what I can.' ' Johnny , Activities: Band 2, 3, Boys' Chorus 4, Talent As- sembly 1, Band Assembly 2, 3: Chorus Assembly 4, Music Festival 2, 4. Ambition: To be a printer. ELEANOR HELEN DAVIS She takes her fun where she finds it. Pt-tie . Activities: Christmas Assembly: Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4: Spring Festival. Ambition: To be an art teacher. ELLEN HARRITTE DAVIS Snappy, clever, full of fun: she has a smile for everyone. Eli , Activities: Girls' Cho- rus 2, 3, 4: Christmas Assem- bly 2, 3, 4g Spring Festival 2. Ambition: To be a nurse. JANE ALICE DeCOURCY Cheerful and busy all day was she, happy and helpful as can be. Janie . Honors: E 2: G l, 3. Activities: Play Cast 3: Stu- dent Council lg Graduation Usherette 3: Talent Assembly 1, 3, 4: H.R. Treasurer 3, 4. Committees: Ways and Means 35 Dance 2: Christmas As- sembly 4: Caps and Gowns 4. Clubs: Biology 2: Dramatic 2, 34 4: PCP 1, 2, 5, 4: Kev- ettes 3, 4. Ambition: To be a nurse. DEBORAH A. DEMPSEY Speech is the virtue of which I have the most. Debbie . Honors: G l. Ac- tivities: Talent Assembly 1, 3, 4: Play 3, 4. Committees: Ring 3: Class Night and Ban- quet'4: Dance 2: H.R. Chair- man 4. Clubs: Dramatic 2, 35 Sports 43 Golf 1, 25 Pep 1, 2, 3: French 4. Ambition: To go to college. MARGARET ANN DAVIS Glad that I live am I. Re-entered from Florida in Senior year. Marge . Activi- ties: Talent Assembly l, 2, Student Loan Fund lg Chorus Assembly 2: Christmas As- sembly 2: Wetomhis 3, 4: Student Council Alternate l, 2: I-I.R. Secretary 2. Commit- tees: Play 4: Dance 2: Talent 2. Clubs: Pep 1: Sports 1, Dramatic 2: Girls' Chorus 2. Ambition: To be a nurse. hearts jilled with tloe true meaning 0 f Claristmasg knitting CHARLES W. DIGGS His talents aren't the silent kind. Chas. Activities: Talent Show 1, 2, 3, Student Loan Fund Show 1, 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Spring Festival. Clubs: Key 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To go into religious work. GAIL ANN DETUZZI There is more here than we know. Gay . Activities: Girls' Cho- rus. Ambition: To go to Jul- liard School of Music. PATRICIA A. DICHKEWICH A merry heart the whole day long. Pat . Honors: E 1: G 2, 3. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Dance Club Concert 3: Spring Fes- tival. Assemblies: Talent 3, 4: Christmas 3, 4: Choral 3, 4. Committees: Yearbook 4: Di- ploma Covers 4: Dance 2. Clubs: Future Nurses, Treas- urer 2, 3, President 4g Span- ish Zg Pep 1, 2, 3: Mu Alpha Theta 4. Ambition: To study nursing at the University of Connecticut. DANIEL PATRICK DIXON All in all a fellow to be liked. Dixie . Ambition: To be in the Air Force. 35 a . , Q- .vg.,' ., if .1-2 X . fr t ' .FH T ': 'TE 1 -f-N.., 'ff1ff, rl fy me I: : it gx ,Q V iq V iilsellsfeli .t , .1 Q JoHN Josispi-1 DONEGAN, JR. mind equal to any under- taking he puts it along side of. Jack , Honors: G l, Z. Ac- tivities: Talent Assembly 2, 3: Boys' State 5, Committees: Play Stage Crew 3, 4: Play Stage Manager 4. Clubs: Key 3, 4: Art I: Biology 2. Am- bition: To go to college. A becomes WILLIAM JOHN DIXON Three days of the week I don't worry: yesterday, today and tomorrow. B. J. Ambition: To go to college. ji fi avorite female pas HARRY ELLISON Who knows what he thinks. 'Elly . Ambition: To become a millionaire. FRANCIS JOSEPH DOLAN. JR. I have laid aside business and gone a' nshingf' Frank . Activities: Boys' Chorus 3, 4, Christmas As- sembly 3, 4: Spring Choral Assembly 3, 4: Student Coun- cil Alternate 4. Clubs: Key 4: Debate 3, 4: Golf 1, 2: Chess 3. Ambition: To be a history teacher. at fir.- 4 X POLLY STEWART EGGLESTON A dish Ht for the gods. Egg . Honors: G 1, 2. Ac- tivities: Student Council 3, 4, President 4: Dance Club, Sec- retary: Talent Assembly l, 2, 3, 4: Student Loan Fund I, 2, 33 Key Club Assembly 3: Modern Dance Spring Festi- val 3, 4: Play Cast 4. Com- mittees: Student Council: So- cial: Election: Dance 2. Clubs: Keyettes, 3, 4: Dramatic 2, 3, 4: Dance 2, 3, 4: Pep 1, 2, 3: Future Homemakers. Am- bition: To go to college and travel. t timef submarine races lose T 'lf Ui.,-A ess f- -fs 42 K' 'ei sig PAUL RAYMOND ERNST A silent man seeketh no trouble Activities Talent Assembly 3 Student Loan Fund Show HR Treasurer 2 Ambition To go to college STEPHEN E. EVANS Who knows what lies behind that calm exterior? HOWARD FANNING Carefree as the wind. Steve . COIDIHIIICCS. Gift 4. Iyiufphy , Amblfign, To ,Om Clubs: Proiectionist. Ambi- tion: To go to college. the Army. 1 Q JOHN FIEHN SUSAN G FLAIR A short story but a cute one Susie Honors G1 3 Ac tlvrtres A Cappella 3 4 Dance Concert 3 Wetomhxs 3 Grrls Chorus 2 Sprrng Concert 2 3 4 Assemblres Talent 4 Chnstmas 3 4 Scr ence 1 Choral 2 3 4 We tomhxs 3 Commlttees Dance 2 3 Wetomhns Dance 3 Welcome Dance 4 Clubs Red Cross 3 Dramatlc 3 Photography 1 Golf 1 2 Ambltlon To be a secretary WILLIAM FARAKOS .. . . . To work or not to work, Q' il-Isrigmstrezfliizgsllt' that is the question. I T-qw Bill Ambition- To go to 'Johnny' BOY , A9'.lVi'le5: Couee ' Football 1, 2. Ambxtron: To g ' get his own machme shop. X.,-n LLOYDJ FLEMING Lxve laugh and love Rooster ACIIVIIICS Foot ball 1 2 3 4 Committees AA C0unc1l4 AA Repre tatrve 1 2 3 Prom Student Councxl 1 Ambltlon To porn the servlce populfmty when flood lzgbts re mstalled at Gulf Beach, ROBERT A FOOTE He takes most dellght IH thmgs athletrc Bob Actnvrtres Football 1 2 3 4 Commrttees Dance 4 Plcture 4 AA Representa tlve 4 HR Presrdent 2 Am bltron To go to college fu.. BEVERLY FLORENCE FOSTER To a young heart everythrng IS fun Bev Actrvmes AA Alter nate 2 Chrnstmas Assembly Clubs Dramatxc 3 Sports 1 Glrls Varsrty 1 3 4 Ambl tlon To yorn the Womens Arr Force '25 KN KMA RICHARD D FOX Why work when play IS much fun? Entered from Snyder Htgh School Snyder Texas rn un lor year Tex Honors G1 2 Ambmon To go to col ege PAULA FORAN There IS no wlsclom lxke frankness Wrllrs Honors G1 3 Ac trvrtles Talent Assembly 3 4 A Cappella Chorr 3 4 Play 3 Chrrstmas Assembly 2 3 4 Choral Assembly 2 3 4 Sprmg Concert 3 4 Dance Club Concert 3 Glrls Chorus 2 Scnence Farr 2 Clubs Pep I Dramatrc 3 4 Red Cross 2 4 Spanrsh 1 Future Nurses 1 Ambition To go to college 1 x l 1 3 -I I Q ' ' - I , ' L ' ' 1 I Q s - ,- - 1 1 u - I ' - ' ' . l ' ' l Q ' 1 F .11 p 1 t, , 1 ' y 4 A , - 3 , 9 A 5 A . 1 N 1 Q ' 1 ' ' Y ,I f . o s d ' fl' 1, . . . . yyycy I Q V h , 1 ' , ' 3 , , , V , tl - , 1 A A 4 l 5 A I I I D f, 7 I - - af fo ' 6 H . , 3 U -. I so - 1 : , 3 .3 ', . ' I ' I , v H ' ' ' : ' -5 , t . . , I . , fp f X ' . t ' . ' ',,-.alsfz Y- . 1 - J . 1 f,.w1f'm. g- 5 ' 1 ,Y - :isp A H ' , - 1' : f If H -V ra-, ' 'I , 1, 5 Ii wt BERNADETTE M. FRANZ A girl's greatest power lies in serenity. Bernie , Activities: Girls' Chorus 3, 45 Christmas As- sembly 3, 4, Choral Assem- bly 3, 43 Spring Festival 3, 4. Clubs: Future I-Iomemakers. Ambition: To be a secretary. 1 -. I. ' ,':L il? X ' 'F 4 K I bg I WILLIAM HARRY GAINER Not much talk, but silence is greatness. Bill . Ambition: To join the Navy. The Man Who Came to Dimze STEVEN THOMAS GAUNYA Every inch is packed with dynamite. Red . Activities: Football 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 4: A.A. Rep- resentative 2. Committees: Pictureg Talent 3. Ambition: To go to college. 38 JOYCE ESTELLE GAMMONS Ornament of a sweet and quiet spirit. joy . Honors: G 1, 2. Ac- tivities: A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Christmas Assembly l, 2, 4: Girls' Chorus 29 Spring Concert 2, 3, 4, Choral As- sembly 2, 3, 4g Red Cross Representative 3. Clubs: Fu- ture Homemakers l. Ambi- tion: To be a clothes designer or merchandizer. it Cr it i sr DAVID L. GAMMONS At First he seems a silent man, but when he wants to talk he can. Dave . Activities: Guidance Assembly 2. Committees: Di- ploma Covers Z. Ambition: To go to California. DAVID G. FULLER For that eye is so modestly beaming, you'd ne'er think of the mischief he is dreaming. Dave . Activities: A.A. Rep- resentative 2, 3: Student Council 25 Track I, 2, 3. Clubs: Proiectionist I. Ambi- tion: To go to college. -W r starring Dick MacDonald is PHYLLIS ELIZABETH GARAMELLA An amiable girl with a ready smile. Phyl . Activities: Girls' Cho- rus 3, 43 Christmas Assembly 3, 4, Choral Assembly 3, 4. Committees: A.A. Representa- tive Ig Play Business 35 Wel- come Dance 4: Gift 4: Talent Assembly 3. Clubs: Sports, Dramatic 3: Pep. Ambition: To go to business college. QVC W if PATRICIA LOIS GILL Cute and dainty, full of pep, in the fashion parade she keeps step. Patty . Activities: Wetomhis Representative 2: Play 3: Christmas Assembly -ig Talent Assembly 2, 4. Committees: Dance 23 Ring 3. Clubs: Dance lg Pep I, 2, 31 Dra- matic 3g Bowling 2, Ambi- tion: To be a secretary. BARBARA ANN GILMORE I get a kick out of life. Bobbi , Activities: Assembly 39 Wetomhisg Girls' Varsity Basketball, Play 4, Wetomhis Assembly. Committees: Play 3, Ways and Means 4. Clubs: Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowl- ing 1, 2, Golf 1, 2, Pep 1. Ambition: To teach physical education. 6 f,., in 1,5 'X ,K '. il , MARIA EUGENIA GONZALEZ Happy the day she entered our hearts. Marie . Activities: Talent Assembly 2. Clubs: Sports 3, 4. Ambition: To go to col- lege. wi Q07 DAVID S. GOTTLIEB Keep quiet and the world will think you're a philosopher. Dave . Activities: Talent As- sembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Loan Fund Show 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, A.A. Rep- resentative l, 2, 3, 4: Wetom- his Assembly 4, Play 3, 4: Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council: All-State Band 3, 4, Clubs: Key: Chess. Ambition: To study some field of medicine. JOSEPH EUGENE GOLOSSI He will succeed alone, unheralded and unaided. Golasso . Activities: Football 4: Track 4. Committees: Ban- quet 4g Red Cross Representa- tive lg A.A. Representative 1. Clubs: Projectionist 1, 2. Am- bitionz- To go to engineering school. 5--I ..-q..d- huge successf Sweet Shop runs close second to Paul's,' clothes EVELYN ROSE GREGUS Sometimes pleasant some- time gay, sometimes gossiping 'till the end of day. Eve . Activities: Prom 3, Dance 2: Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4: Choral Assembly 2, 3, 4: Christmas Assembly 2, 3, 4: Spring Concert 2, 3, 4: Talent 3, Student Council 2. Clubs: Pep 1, 2. Ambition: To go to secretarial school. DOUGLAS NEAL GRANT I'm a silent peace-loving man. Clubs: Chess, Biolof-ZY2 Pho- tography. Ambition: To study marine biology at the Uni- versity of Miami. HELEN E. GRANT Not too shy, not too bold. Activities: Girls' Chorus, Christmas Assembly 2, 33 A.A. Representative 3: H.R. Treasurer 2. Committees: Tal- ent Assembly 4. Clubs: Bowl- ing Zg Girls' Sports 1, Pep 1, 2, Future Homemakers 1. Ambition: To be a secretary. JOHN WARREN GRICH A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. Bull . Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Foot- ball 1, 2, 4: Guidance Assem- bly 1. Committees: Dance 31 Yearbook 4: Prom 4: Play 4. Ambition: To go to college. Y CAROL ANN HAAS Tall and sweet and nice to meet. Activities: Girls' Basketball 3 Red Cross 3. Clubs: Sports 2 3: Bowling 25 Pep 1. Ambi tion: To be a secretary. wise- EDWARD JOSEPH HAGER Step by step he goes a long way. Eddie . Activities: A.A. Rep- resentative, Wetomhis Repre- sentative. Clubs: Chess. Am bition: To be an engineer. ROBERT STEELE GRIFFIN In football games he doth excellg on many a girl he cast his spell. GrifI . Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball lg Baseball l, 2, 3, A.A. Representative 2, 3. Committees: Dance 4g Talent 3. Ambition: To go to the University of Oklahoma. Bill . Clubs: Art. Ambition: - To be a baseball player. WILLIAM JAMES GRIFFIN The only 'Bill' we like to receive. I .ae Shetland sweaters, desert boots, pleated i, xlrfff 'sf.,,. rt- '2 52?-i as JESSE JAMES HAMBLIN, JR. He will build, and build, and build. Jess , Activities: Science Fair 2, 35 Junior Achievement 4. Committees: Talent Assembly 2, 3. Ambition: To be an architect. 40 . uv t.-:gm E :Alissa fs?-IQ: fi-Q. JAMES L. HAMILI. That is as well said as if I had said it myself. Jim . Entered from Andrew Jackson High School, New York City in Senior year. Ac- tivities: A.A. Representative: Track 4. Ambition: To teach history or biology. 3 ILL, yy-1. M 3521: I.. ...H ........ f- '-: t,f --2::. ::::5,.... Fi' 1'.g.,gQ...,,g:5 111.5222 . ....,.:::::::::: :: vlZjlgf,g,1jf-ESQ' .::'1:':1:'ff 1:-.-'.'.'-----11111: ff VIRGINIA ANN HAGAN Like a brook I babble on forever. Ginny . Activities: Wetom- his Assembly 31 Choral As- sembly 2, 3, 4: Christmas As- sembly 2, 3, 4: Spring Con- cert 2, 3, 4: A.A. Representa- tive 2. Committees: Play 3, 4: Cap and Gown 4: Dance 2: Wetomhis Dance. Clubs: Dance 1, 2, Pep 1, 2: Future Nurses 4. Ambition: To be an airline stewardess. skirts, ROBERT HAIGHT Ain't no use in getting tiled. Bob . Ambition: To join the service. Sfx vs.: W 4 rf A -f ,inks Q , of Y, if , so its I. PATRICIA MARIE HEFFERNAN What's right with the world is right with me. Pat , Activities: Girls' Cho- rus 4. Ambition: To be a comptometer operator. ERNEST CHARLES HARRIS Blue convertible, school spirit, personality, and a host of friends. Bear-rug . Activities: Play 3, 4: Football. Clubs: Key 4. Ambition: To go to college. 735. GILBERT FREDERICK HART The greater man, the greater courtesy. Gil . Clubs: Art: Photogra- phy. Ambition: To be a pho- to-engraver. monogmmmea' blouses and sweaters, trench coats, GEORGE HINE The atomic bomb isn't very big either. Nuge . Activities: Play 3, 4: Track 3. Committees: Ways and Means 4. Clubs: Ptotog- raphy 1. Ambition: To enter the Navy. . .. . '- ark, , V -Q - I + 1.-QQ-4-F . -.ffl .- L JUDITH ANN HODGES That's not a halo 'round her ROBERT MILTON head: she wears her soft red hair instead. HODGES The world is his that Judy , Activities: Girls' Cho- enioys it... rus 3, 4: A.A. Representative ..BOb,. 3. Committees: Talent 4. Am- DELENA IANE HERRON Sweet personality, full of rascalityf' Dee . Activities: Dance Con- cert 3, 4: Class Secretary 2, 4: Christmas Assembly 3, 4: A.A. Representative 1, 2, 4: We- tomhis Representative 1: Play Cast 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Talent 1, 2, 4: Student Loan Fund Show 1: Spring Concert 3, 4. Committees: Picture 4. Clubs: Dance 1, 3, 4: Art 1: Dra- matic 3, 4: Pep 2, 3. Ambi- tion: To be a physical edu- cation advisor. knee socles, PAUL STANLEY HIRTLE Men aren't to be measured in inches. Clubs: Camera 3: Biology 2. Ambition: To go to college. ' e BETH SUSAN HOPKINS A lady always, and in all ways a lady. Honors: G 1, 2, 3: Perfect Attendance l, 2, 3. Activities: Talent Assembly 1, 2, 3: Play Prompter 35 Graduation Ush- erette 39 Christmas Assembly 4: Science Fair 2: Honor So- ciety 3, 4: Mathematics So- ciety 4. Committees: Student Council 3: Alternate 4: Dance 23 Talent 2: Christmas As- sembly 4: H.R. Treasurer 1. Clubs: Keyette 3, 4: Biology 2: Pep 1, 2, 35 Dramatic 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be a psy- chologist. WFT ARTHUR PAUL HORNEY Take life too seriously and what is it worth. Art . Activities: Student Council 2g H.R. President 3. Committees: Ways and Means 35 Election 2. Ambition: To go to college. GENEVIEVE LORRAINE HOYT Always prompt and willing to do. PATRICIA J. .HOYT To worry little, to study less my idea of happiness. Gen . Committees: Dance 3. Pat , Activities: Girls' Cho- Ambition: To be a lip read- rusg Ring 3. Ambition: To ing teacher. be a beautician: Jcffkk ' ,R i 23355 , g f., ls lt .. circle pins, Italian leather pocketbooks, sack dresses al SHIRLEY ANN JAHNIGE Give me leave to speak my mind. Shirl . Honors: G 1, 2, 3. Activities: Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4g Christmas Assembly 2. Am- bition: To be a secretary. 42 CHARLES ARTHUR HUNGERFORD On the gridiron a sportsman true: with the girls a Romeo too. Hunk , Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 25 Track lg Play 4. Committees: Pic- ture 4. Ambition: To go to the University of Oklahoma. LLOYD RICHARD JACOBS Noble deeds which are con- cealed are most esteemed. Lloydie. Activities: H. R. Treasurer 3. Clubs: Biology. Ambition: To study toolmak ing at Eli Whitney Tech. COLLEEN JANKURA She talks constantly, and laughs more often, Penny , Activities: Christ- mas Assembly: Girls' Chorus: Talent Assembly 4. Commit- tees: Talent Assembly 3. Clubs: Bowling. Ambition: To be an airline stewardess. LEROY HOWARD JEANETTE Sober, but not serious: quiet, but not idle. Bud . Clubs: Chess 1, 2. Ambition: To join the Navy. RUSSELL WILLIAM JOHANSEN Good nature is one of the richest fruits of personality. Russ . Activities: Track 2, 3: Talent Show 3, 4: Student Loan Fund Show 3. Commit- tees: Play 4. Ambition: To design and build houses. CARL VERNON JOHNSON When put to a test, he'll do his best. Vern , Activities: Talent As- sembly 3: Student Loan Fund Show 2 .Ambitionz To go into the Navy. EDMOND P. JENSEN Strong as he is silent. Eddie . Honors: G 1. Ac- tivities: Track 3, 4: Swim- ming 2, 4: H.R. President 2. Committees: Class Night and Banquet 4. Clubs: Camera 2. Ambition: To go to college. -3. fworn by daring fewj and everything collegiately uni ormg BARBARA JOAN KAMINSKI Pleasant and prompt and willing to do: that is Barb all the way through. Bobby . Honors: G l. Ac- tivities: Talent Assembly 3, 4: Student Loan 1, 2: Modern Dance Festival 3, 4, Commit- tees: Play 3. Clubs: Dance 1, 2, 3, 4: Sports 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 2: Pep 1, 2, 3: Dra- matic 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To attend N. H. State Teachers College. AUDREY ANN JONES She's gentle, maybe shy, but there's mischief in her eye. Entered from Harding in Freshman year. Activities: H.R. Secretary 2, 3. Commit- tees: Play Ticket 3: Picture 3, 4: Yearbook 4. Clubs: Sports 1: Bowling 1. Ambition: To be a secretary. LYNN K. KASMIN A lass peppy and pleasant, admiring friends are ever present. Honors: G 1, 2, 3. Activities: Cheering Squad 4: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: A Cap- pella Choir 3, 4: Play Cast 3: Girls' Basketball 2: Wetom- his Stall 3: Student Loan Fund Shows 2, 3. Assemblies: Tal- ent 2, 3, 4: Wetomhis 3: Stu- dent Council l, 2, 3, 4: Christmas 3, 4, Election Cam- paign 2, 3: A.A. 4. Commit- tees: Football Hop 4: Dance 4: Yearbook 4: Wetomhis Dance 3: Student Council Dance 2, 3. Clubs: Keyette 4: Dramatic 2, 3, 4: Spanish 2: Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3: Pep 1, 2, 3. Ambition: To go to col- lege. if ,fr I 1 if CAROLINE ELAINE KAZMERCZYK A downright upright likeable girl. Carol . Honors: E 1. Clubs: Bowling 2: Dramatic 2: Fu- ture Nurses 2, 3: Sports 4: Pep 1, 2. Activities: H.R. President 3: Student Council Alternate 2, 3. Ambition: To go to college. -.J MARILYN JANE KELLY She believes that life is worth living. Dimples . Activities: Girls' Chorus 3, 4. Committees: Dance 25 Prom 35 Gift 45 Dance 4. Ambition: To be a private secretary. Bob Shock and Dottie Rindos MICHAEL JOHN KRANYAK He'll be the last to let you down. Mike . Activities: Football Manager 45 Stage Crew 3, 4. Committees: Stage Crew Tal- ent Assembly 3, 45 Play 3, 45 Key Club Dance: Key Club Assembly 3. Clubs: Radio 15 Golf 15 Key 3, 45 Proiection- ist 3, 45 Dramatic 3, 45 De- bating 2. Ambition: To be a teacher. JUDITH ANN KELLY To Gnd her quiet is something rare. judy . Activities: Talent As- sembly 3, 45 Student Loan Fund Showg Girls' Chorus 4. Committees: Dance 25 Prom 35 Play' 31 Welcome Dance 4. Clubs: Future Teachers 35 Dramatic 2, 35 Sports 1. Am- bition: To go to college. I it If ROY WILLIAM KRATOCHVIL Art flows from his fingertips. Honors: G I, 2, 3. Commit- tees: Prom 2, 35 Dance Club Concert Scenety5 Football Hop5 Play 45 Talent Assembly 3. Clubs: Art l,' 25 Key 4. Ambition: To be a commer- cial artist and a Fine artist. KATHLEEN IRENE KELLY I'll be merry, I'll be free, I'll be sad for nobody. Kel . Activities: Talent As- sembly 3, 45 Student Loan Fund Show 3. Committees: Dance 35 Talent Assembly 35 Play Ticket 35 Play Business 4. Clubs: Dramatic 2, 35 Sports 1, 25 French 25 Future Nurses 2, 3. Ambition: To be a nurse. NEIL JOHN KERWIN The world will go on and on, but l won't interfere. Activities: H.R. Vice-President 2. Ambition: To join the Navy and work on a sub- marine. crowned Ideal Freshmen Coupleg JEANNETTE ESTELLE KRAWCZYK Attractive, shy, and patient. Honors: G 1, Z, 3. Activities: A.A. 15 Dance 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Play 35 Talent Assembly 3. Commit- tees: Senior Gift 4. Clubs: Bowling 15 Future Homemak- ers l, 25 junior Red Cross 3, 45 Dance 3, 45 Keyette 45 Spanish 15 Dramatics 3. Arn- bition: To be a nurse. DALE E. KRASENICS No liercer man was ever seen on M.H.S.'s foosball team. Mr. C. Activities: Football 2, 3, 45 Boys' Chorus 3, 45 A.A. 4. Clubs: Gun 15 Golf 35 Bowling 3. Ambition: To go to college. t, EDWARD ALLAN LAYTON Don't worry until something happens. Ed , Ambition: To be an Air Force pilot. BARBARA MARY KUPSON A feminine woman is always in style. Barbee . Activities: H.R. Vice-President 3. Committees: A.A. 2. Clubs: Art. Ambition: To become secretary to a com- mercial artist, WILLIAM JOHN KURTZ It's nice to be nice if you're naturally nice. Kurtzie . Honors: G l. Ac- tivities: Track 2, 3, 4: Talent Assembly 3, 4: Play 3: Stu- dent Loan Fund Show 3: H.R. President and Treasurer 2. Clubs: Photography, Vice- President 2, 3. Ambition: To go to college. square dancing in Phys. ecl,' Senior Talent Assembly PETER ERICH LISS 'He believes that life is worth living. Pete . Honors: Perfect At- tendance l, 2, 3. Activities: Prom 35 I-LR. Treasurer: Play Cast 4. Committees: Class Night and Banquet. Ambi- tion: To make a career out of the Air Force. f Lila MARGARET R. LUCANIA She who laughs and is happy brings the sunshine. Margie . Activities: Talent Assembly 4. Committees: Prom 3: Play 3. Clubs: Span- ish: Dramatic 1, 2. Ambition: To go to junior college. CAROL ANN LUCIANO just the quiet kind whose nature never varies. Lucy . Committees: Dance 2. Clubs: Pep 1, 2, 5: Spanish 2: Sports 43 Future Teachers 2, 3, Secretary. Ambition: To go to college and become a teacher, 3- MARYANN LINSLEY I shall go quietly and sweetly the rest of my days. Clubs: Future Homemakers 1, 2. Ambition: To be a beau- tician. is delayedf SANDRA KRISTEN LLOYD Sometimes pleasant, some- times gay, sometimes gossiping 'till the end of the day. Sandy . Ambition: To join the Waves. 45 AIX RICHARD FRANCIS MacDONALD Act well your part: therein the honor lies. Dick. Activities: H.R. Pres- ident 3: Play Cast 4. Ambi- tion: To go to business col- lege. in SUSAN JUDITH MARKS Do you not know I am a woman? When I think, I must speak. Sue , Honors: G 1, 2, 3. Ac- tivities: Class Secretary 2, H.R. Vice-President 2, Treas- urer 3: Talent Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Loan Fund Show 1, 2, 3: Election Assembly 1, Graduation Usherette 31 Hon- or Society 3, 4. Committees: Dance 2: Ways and Means 3: Play 3: Picture 4. Clubs: Key- ette 3, 4, Future Homemak- ers 1: Dramatic 2, 3: Pep 1, 2. Ambition: To go to secre- tarial school. 1 3 D . GERALD MARTIN A sharp wit, clear mind, an open smile. jerry . Clubs: Key. Ambi- tion: To be an engineer. : 1 ROBERT PHILIP MALON EY For if he will, he will, you may depend upon it. And if he won't, he won't, so there's an end to it. Bob . Entered from Central High School, Bridgeport in junior year. Activities: Play Cast 3, 4: Yearbook 4: H.R. President 4. Ambition: To make a career of the Armed Services. Q Mr. Pascal annually squeezes into his bam! uni mmf Elvis ARLENE CAROL MATTEI Pleasant and serene, she's new on the scene. Entered from james Monroe High School, Bronx, New York in Senior year. 46 MARTHA ELEANOR MARTINEZ A girl thoughtful and reassured of manner. Committees: Welcome Dance 4: Yearbook Typing 4. Clubs: Sports 1: Pep 1. JAMES E. MARYAK As nice a lad as we all know, and one without a single foe. jim , Honors: G 3. Activi- ties: H.R. Vice-President lg A.A. 2, H.R. President 35 Seven jacks, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3. 4: All-State Band 3, Library Assembly Ig Talent Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Assembly 4. Com- mittees: Prom 3, Kampus Karnival 3. Clubs: Key 3, 4. Ambition: To go to college. B Q 4 li : I ,' fs-. , JOSEPHINE MAUGERI Dark hair, shining eyes, merry humor, she's our prize. jo , Honors: G 1, 2, 3. Ac- tivities: Play Cast 3: Talent Assembly 4: Wetomhis 4: All- State Choir 43 Student Loan Fund Show 3, Student Coun- cil 2, 3, 4: H.R. Vice-Presi- dent 3. Assemblies: Wetom- his 4: Choral 2, 3, 4: Christ- mas 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2. Committees: Yearbook 4: Prom 4: Wetomhis Dance 4, Student Council Dance 3. Clubs: Dramatic 2, 3: Sports 1, 2: Pep 1, 2: Future Home- makers 1. Ambition: To go to college. JUDITH MARIE MAY Quiet at first but look again. judy . Activities: Girls' Cho- rus 3, 4. Committees: Prom 3, Talent Assembly 3. Ambi- tion: To be an airline stew- ardess. T54 CAROL MARIE MCCAIN The art of doing things quietly and well is rare indeed. Entered in Senior year from Washington School, Port An- geles, Washington. Activities: Christmas Assembly 4. MARYANN E. MCDONNEL Willing she is and eager to please. Legs . Activities: Girls' Cho- rus 3, 4. Clubs: Library 1, 2: Sports 2, Dramatic 4: Ambi- tion: To go to modeling school. ROXANE ZYLPHA MAZEAU Thought and virtue work in success. Activities: Choral Assembly 35 Spring Festival 5. Com- mittees: Diploma Cover 4: Play Make-up and Props 4. Clubs: Future Nurses 3, 4. Ambition: To be a nurse. ii Rose scores many bitsg Math Honor Society formedg Mr. Mobyde N ,L eg 1 .f JOHN JAMES McHUGH Nothing is so important that I need worry about it. Ambition: To go to business school. Q 41' VERNON MCFARREN The smile that wo:i't come off. PATRICIA A. MCGREW Success is hers, for that is what she strives for. Pat . Honors: G lg E 2, 3. Activities: Honor Society 3, Mack--D Ambition. To go to 4, Graduation Usherette 3. technical School. ' Committees: Cap and Gown 'fi' 4. Clubs: Golf 1: French 3: Sports 4, Future Homemak- ers 1. 437 WILLIAM McKAY Sportsman in body, comedian in heart. Bill . Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Captain 43 Baseball 1, 2: Track lg Red Cross Repre- sentative 2, 3, Athletic Coun- cil 4g A.A. Representative 1, 2: Student Council lg H.R. President 3, Secretary 2: Boys' Chorus. Committees: Prom 3: Dance 2. Ambition: To go to Oklahoma University. CAROL ANN MCLAREN Deep are her thoughts, happy her nature. Honors: G 1, 2, 3. Activities: National Honor Society 3, 4, Graduation Usherette 3g Stu- dent Council 1, Talent Assem- bly 1, 2, 3g Student Loan Fund Show 1, 2, 3, H.R. President 2, Secretary 3g We- tomhis Representative 3, 4, Red Cross Representative 3g Wetomhis Assembly 3, 4g Co- Editor-in-Chief Wetomhis 43 Dance Club Concert 3, 43 Yearbook Typing and Edito- rial 4. Committees: Play 35 Picture, Co-Chairman 4: Key- ette Dance 33 Wetomhis Dance 3, 4. Clubs: Future Homemakers lg Dance 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3: Keyette 3, 4, Secretary 4g Dramatic 2, 3. Ambition: To go to the Uni- versity of Connecticut. LAUREL LEE McKIERNAN Quiet thoughts combined with a pleasant nature. Laurie . Activities: Talent Assembly 33 Junior Achieve- ment 4. Committees: Dance 23 Prom 35 Talent 3: Play Usherette 33 Ways and Means 4. Clubs: Sports ll, 2, 45 Pep 1, 2, 35 Dramatic 2, 33 Future Teachers 3, 4. Ambition: To go to college. HENRY P. MCMANUS If work interferes with pleasure, to heck with work. Hank. Entered from Rut- land High, Rutland, Vermont in Freshman year. Activities: H.R. Vice-President 3: Play 31 A.A. 2. Committees: Cap and Gown 4. Ambition: To go to college. . f Q f ' a .l 1 - ROSE MCMELLON Good things come in small packages. Melon . Activities: H.R. Treasurer 3. Ambition: To be a medical secretary. becomes fresbmeu guidance couuselorg successful basketball JEAN ANN MERRITT A short story but a cute one. Jeanie . Activities: Girls' Chorus 4. Committees: Dance 25 Talent 4. Ambition: To be an airline hostess. 6 'L ALICE MARIE MICHAUD Reserved in manner, a thoughtful girl. Al . Entered from Bassick High School, Bridgeport, Con- necticut, in Sophomore year. Committees: Welcome Dance. Ambition: To be an airline hostess. ROBERT H. MILLER Take everyones advice and then do as you please. Activities: Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Proiection l, 2. Ambition: To join the Air Force. JOHN METEVIER Give me an easy chair and an audience of females. johnny . Activities: A.A. Representative, Student Coun- cil. Ambition: To join the Air Force. nf' ELIZABETH ANN MORDOVANEC Her quiet charm speaks for itself. Betty Ann . Honors: G 1, 3. Committees: Talent Assembly 3. Clubs: Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4: Future Nurses 2, 3. Ambi- tion: To become a nurse. DENISE LORRAINE MONTREUIL ln school she's quiet: out - what a riot! Dee Dee . Honors: Perfect Attendance 1, 3. Activities: A Cappella 3, 4: Chorus 2: Spring Concert 2, 3, 4: Choral Assembly 2, 3, 4: Dance Club Concert 3, 4. Committees: Prom 3: Play 3, 4: Yearbook 4: Christmas Assembly 2, 3, 4: Dance 2, 3. Clubs: Sports 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatics 3, 4. Ambition: To be a private secretary. RAYMOND JOSEPH MORAN He will admit he has much wit, and he is never shy to use it. Activities: H.R. Presi- dent 4. Ambition: To go to college. if BONNIE E. MORELAND There's a wealth of merry mischief in her laughing eyes. Bon-Bon . Honors: E 1, 2, 3. Activities: Talent Assembly 1, 2, 3: Student Loan Fund Show 1: Honor Society 3, 4: Graduation Usherette 3: H.R. Treasurer 2, 3g Play 4. Com- mittees: Play 3: Christmas As- sembly 4: Dance 2: Yearbook. Clubs: French 2, 31 Keyette 2, 3, 4: Sports 1: Dramatic 2, 3, 4. season highlighted hy Student Council canteen after hoine ANN L. MORRIS Pretty and sweet, and quite petite. Activities: Play, Student Di- rector 3: Class Vice-President 2: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Student Loan Fund Show 1, 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 4: Spring Con- cert 2, 3, 4: Orchestra As- sembly 2, 3, 4: Talent Assem- bly 1, 2, 3: H.R. President 1, 33 Red Cross Representative 3: A.A. Representative 2: We- tomhis Representative 1: Key- ette Club 2, 3, 4: Assembly 3. Committees: Prom 4: Dance 2: Yearbook, Assistant-Editor. Clubs: French 2, 3, 4: Drama- tic 2, 3, 4: Pep 1, 2: Future Homemakers 1. Ambition: To go to college. ff.- wt.: ,ff I t. W WARREN DALE MUDRICK He that hath knowledge spareth his words. Mud . Entered from Notre Dame High School, West Ha- ven, in Junior year. Activities: Talent Assembly 3: Baseball 3, 4: Student Loan Fund Show 3. Committees: Talent 3: Prom 3. Ambition: To be a millionaire. PATRICIA ANNE MURPHY Generally speaking, she is generally speaking. Pat . Activities: Talent As- sembly 1: Student Loan Fund Show 1. Clubs: Dramatic: Sports. Ambition: To be a secretary. JANET MARY MOULTHROP lt's her nature to be good natuted. jan . Activities: Girls' Cho- rus 3, 4: Choral Assembly: Spring Concert. Ambition: To be a secretary. iktcr PETER E. NEILSON 'Nothing worries himg nothing hurries him. Pete . Re-entered from La- mar Senior High School, Houston, Texas, in Junior year. Activities: Track 1. Com- mittees: Yearbook: Dance 2. Ambition: To travel. f '1T V N ...J DIXIE LEE NORRIS That sweet delight a quiet life affords. Entered from Hinesburgh High School, Hinesburgh, Vermont in Sophomore year. Ambition: To be a secretary. , iii .3 LAWRENCE JAMES wi' NUGENT There is more here than .- we know. Nuge . Activities: Track 2, 7 3, 4, Co-Captain 4: Talent As- ' sembly 3, Boys' Chorus. Clubs: V, Photography lg Proiectionist W 1. Ambition: To be a con- tractor. JOHN H. NEWLAN, JR. The world is as you take it. jack . Committees: Play 3 Ambition: To go to college. : I s. s was K-f i gamesg loiglo sclo00l's first swimming team is 01'mea',' basketball zu.: I MARY WINIFRED O'NEILL Gentle in manner, firm in reality. Mimi. Honors: G 1, 2, 3. Activities: Spring Festival 3: Girls' Chorus 2, 31 Student Council 1. Assemblies: Christ- mas 2, 3: Choral 2, 3: Elec- tion I. Committees: Election 1. Clubs: Future Homemak- CIS 1, 2, Secretary 2. Ambi- tion: To go to the University of Bridgeport. NANCY A. OLAH Not too serious, not too gay, but a true blue girl in every way. Nance Activities: Student Council 2, 4, Assembly 2, Dance 2, 4. Committees: Dance 2: Play 4: Yearbook: Student Council Social. Clubs: Pep 1, 2, Sports lg Future Homemakers 1, 2. Ambition: To be a private secretary. 3 as E M. MARY ELLEN O'NEILL Life holds for her immense delight. Activities: Student Loan Fund Show 3: Talent Assembly 3, 4. Committees: Class Night and Banquet: Ways and Means 3: Play Ticket 3. Clubs: Nurs- ing Club 25 Dramatics 35 Pep Club I. , . . Cue' PATRICIA E. O'NEILL Nature smiles at her who laughs at life. Patsy . Activities: Ring 3. Ambition: To be a private secretary. MARGERY ESTELLE PARKER Her courteous manner speaks the gentle soul. Marge . Activities: Girls' Chorus 5, 4. Ambition: To be 3 IILIISC. .QW ,Y-of 5 ' u t, 'ju fs 'lv -4' 1'?'fj'ig-5-f,,f L 'eQrief 'tw' 143 .r RONALD PERUZZI Mark them as fortunate, they who are not bothered by worry. Ron . Activities: Student Council lg A.A. Representa- tive 2, 3. Committees: Ways and Means 4. Ambition: To join the Marines. 2' f , K x ANDREW LOWELL PETTIT Happy the day he came our way. Andy . Entered from Stev- ens High School, Claremont, New Hampshire, in Senior year. Ambition: To study ar- chitecture in college. ROBERT VICTOR PASTIR His limbs were cast in mold for hardy sports and contests bold. Louie . Activities: Football 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4: H.R. Pres- ident 2g A.A. Representative 3, 4. Committees: Prom 3, Diploma Covers 45 Picture 4. Ambition: To become a drafts- man. . 'I 1 1 ga 1 . 1 I . 14 . y Iwi., i .V Lx ix I A pf1 . gl and track teams display ability as well as an abundance ' 1 K. 0 n '- i . 1 2 WILLIAM N. PIERCE He indulged his Hare for wisecracksf' Bill . Activities: Football 1 Baseball lg Play Cast 4. Com: mittees: Senior Gift 4. Clubs: Chess: Projection 1, 2, 3, Photography 2. Ambition: To graduate from Kings Point. THOMAS FRANCIS PHELAN Men of few words are the best. Tom . Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Boys Chorus. Ambition: To be a carpenter. DAVID D. PHILLIPS A gentleman quiet in his ways. Dave . Honors: G 3. Activi- ties: Boys' Chorus 3: H.R. Treasurer 23 Play 4. Commit- tees: Picture 4. Ambition: To be a Baptist minister. 6 '13 ' ' ir . I V ' X -'-x1,.t6?,.- is ff - ' 11,2 ' . ' Z 1 Y I I ' 4 u ' ELIZABETH L. PINEAU lf silence were golden, she'd be a millionaire. Liz . Activities: Christmas Assembly 3, 4: Choral Assem- bly 3, 43 Spring Festival 5, 4g Girls' Chorus 3, 4. Clubs: Future Nurses 1, 2. Ambition: To go to nursing school. 51 SARAJANE THOMAS POULSEN Love's great artillery. Sally , Activities: Girls' Cho- rus 3, 4, Choral Assembly 3, 4, Christmas Assembly 3, 4: H.R. Secretary 4. Committees: Welcome Dance 4: Christmas Dance 3. Clubs: Dramatic 3: Pep 1, 2, Future Teachers 1. ROSEMARY THERESA PISACAN E Friendship, an inn the roads of life afford. Rosie . Honors: G l. Activi- ties: Girls' Chorus 2, 5, 4. Clubs: Future Homemakers 1 2. Ambition: To be a secre: tary. JANET LYNNE POE A daughter of the gods, divinely tall and most divinely fair. jan . Committees: Prom 3, Picture 5, 4, Gift 43 Red Cross Representative 2. Clubs: Dramatic 1, 2, 35 Art 2: Pep l, 2: Girls' Sports l, 2: Fu- ture Homemal-cets 1, 2. Am- bition: To go to college. ' Q 1 -..'. X :: x-J. A iirfz -i 4. A at fo-VL:-'X 4 S no it H4 J ,anu- .., 1 EDWARD STANLEY QUICK A good sport, a fine pal, and a true friend. Quicky. Activities: Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 4. Ambi- tion: To be an automotive mechanic. of sportsnzanslaipg laiglo stepping baton squad led by joy Corso LAURINDA RAINE I exist as I am, that is enough. Rin . Clubs: Pep lg Future Homemakers 2. Ambition: To be a private secretary. .4 '22 54 it 2. 1, NANCY ADELAIDE RATTO Parry? Did someone say 'parry'? Bubbles . Honors: Perfect Attendance l. Committees: Ring 3. Ambition: To work in an ofiice. 52 L in fifi 1 51 35,--' JOAN ELIZABETH RAUCH Silence is a true friend who never betrays. joani1ie . Activities: Basket- ball 3. Committees: Red Cross Representative 3. C lu b s : Sports. Ambition: To be a veterinarian. X' . JAMES ALLEN RANDOLPH What's right with the world is right with me. Randy . Activities: Basket- ball 1, 2. Ambition: To own a moving company. if ANN-DOLORES ROSE RIGGIONE Speak softly, smile sweetly. Annie . Entered from West Haven High School in Junior year. Ambition: To go to col- lege. BARBARA JOAN REED Free and snappy - never unhappy. Barb . Activities: Student Council 3, Alternate 1, 4: Pep Rally 4: Talent Assembly 2, 4: Cheering Squad 4: Foot- ball Hop 4: Play Usherette 35 H.R. Vice-President 3, Secre- tary 2: A.A. Alternate 2. Com- mittees: Wetomhis Repre- sentative 3: Cap and Gown 4: Prom 3: Senior Talent: Play 3, 4: Student Council Dance 3: Dance 3: Red Cross Representative 3. Clubs: Pep 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatic 3. Ambi- tion: To be a nurse. PATRICIA JEAN RIDER School is.O.K., but vacation is super. Patty . Ambition: To be a secretary. PATRICIA GAIL RILEY Happy-go-lucky: fair and free. Pat. Ambition: To work in a nursery. and Frances Carrick: dwindled classes during flu epidemic: WILLIAM P. RILEY Good temper is like a sunny day: it sheds its brightness everywhere. Bill . Ambition: To go to college. DOLORES MARIE RISKALLA A laughing, pleasant, friendly girl. Doe . Committees: Dance 2: Talent Assembly. Clubs: Fu- ture Teachers 2: Sports 1, 2. ers' college. Ambition: To go to a teach- 53 MARGARET MARY RIVERS Nice to know, cause she's naturally nice. Peg . Honors: G 1. Com- mittees: Ring 3: Class Night and Banquet 4. Clubs: Pho- tography 1, 2: Dramatic 2. Ambition: To be a beautician. DOROTHY ANN RINDOS A pretty girl is like a melody. Activities: Cheering Squad 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Spring Concert 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 3: Prom At- tendant 5: Wnomhis Repre- sentative I: Pep Assembly 3, 4: Christmas Assembly 2, 3, 4: Choral Assembly 2, 3: Tal- ent 2: H.R. Secretary 1. Com- mittees: Play 3: Dance 2: Prom 3: Football Hop 3, 4: Picture 4. Clubs: Dramatic 2, 3: Keyettes 3, 4. Ambition: To become a beautician. JOY MERIEL ROGERS A fair exterior is a silent recommendation. Honors: G 1. Activities: Tal- ent Assembly 1, 2, 3: Wetom- his 3. Committees: Ways and Means 3: Christmas Assembly 4. Clubs: Photography 1: Li- brary 1: Dramatic 1, 2. Am- bition: To go to college. ': , J Q ff? fri. Z .1 we , 3 il 1 f 3 -5 .X TIMOTHY j. ROSE The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure, and pleasure my business. Tim . Activities: Talent As- sembly 3: Student Loan Fund Show 3: Boys' State 3: Class President 3: Student Council 1: Wetomhis 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4. Committees: Talent 3, 4. Ambition: To go to col- lege. RONALD JAMES ROSENBAUM My kingdom for a basketball. Rosie , Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Bowling 2: Student Loan Fund Show 2, 3,' 4: Talent Assemblies 3, 4. Committees: A.A. Representative 4: Diplo- ma 4. Clubs: Key 3, 4. Am- bition: To be a drummer. KATHLEEN M. ROGERS Carefree am I: to pleasure I fly. Kitty . Activities: Girls' Cho- rus 3, 4. Clubs: Future Teach- ers: Dramatic 3: A.A. Repre- sentative. Ambition: To go to college. X 'N-r Melon Chadwick and Leroy Byrne reigning over Neptune? Y Xvrrz' EVA MARY RUSSELL Cheery as a chipmunk chattering in an elm. Eva . Activities: A.A. Rep- resentative lg Student Coun cil: Ways and Means 3. Com mittees: Girls' Chorus 3 Dance 4: Spring Festival 3 Choral Assembly 3. Clubs Dramatic 2: Pep 1, 2. 54 DONALD CLIFTON ROSS He will succeed alone, unheralded, and unaided. Don . Activities: H.R. Presi- dent 1, 3: Track 1. Commit- tees: Prom 3: Play 3. Clubs: Key 4: Art. Ambition: To be an engineer. SANDRA MARY RUFFO More pep than a peppermint stick. Sandy . Honors: G 1, 2: E 3. Activities: Student Council 3, 4: Assistant Treasurer 3, Treasurer 4: Cheering Squad 3, 4, Captain 4: Honor So- ciety 3, 4: Prom Attendant 3: Wetomhis Representative 2. Committees: Football Hop 3, 4: Student Council Assembly 3, 4: Talent Assembly 2: Prom 3: A.A. Assembly 3, 4. Clubs: Sports 1, 2: Pep 1, Z: Future Homemakers l, 2. Am- bition: To go to college. Z. ALPHONSE F. RUSSO No sinner or saint perhaps, but well the very best of chaps. Al Committees: Prom 35 Welcome Dance 4. Ambition: To go to college. MARGARET EFEIE RUTHERFORD Three be the things I am never without - curiosity, freckles, and doubt. Peggy , Honors: G I, 2, 3. Clubs: Biology. Ambition: To go to the University of Con- neticut. , GOIN, X I C HAROLD SABINE Don't worry until something happens. Butch . Ambition: To be a tool designer. J, - i I EDWARD A. SANDOW If students were considered, he'd be one of the ten best dressed men in America. Ed . Activities: A.A. I, 2: Track 1. Committees: Picture 4: Diploma 4. Clubs: Key 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To go to col- lege. PATRICIA ANN SABIN A good nature wins the heart. Pat . Honors: G 1. Activi- ties: Girls' Chorus: A.A. 3, 4. Committees: Ways and Means 4. Clubs: Sports 4: Dance 4: Bowling 2: Future Nurses 3: Pep 3. Ambition: To be a dancing teacher. 1 land at unforgettable junior Pr0in,' magazine drive nets t it-'.X ANDREW G. SCHRADER Climb high, climb far: my aim the sky, my goal a star. Andy . Honors: G 1 ,2, 3. Activities: Track 2, 3, 4, Man- ager 1, Co-Captain 4: Honor Society 3, 4, President 4: Boys' State 35 Honor Escort 3: A.A. Council 4: Christmas Assembly 4: Play 4. Clubs: Spanish 1: Key 2, 3 ,4. Am- bition: To go to college. ROGER LEE SARACIN It's in the book, so why worry about it? . Sary . Activities: Football 1, 2: Track 3, 4: Baseball 2. Committees: Welcome Dance 4. Clubs: Bowling 1. Ambi- tion: To go to business col- lege. ROBERT ALAN SCHOCK Agile of body, lithe of limb: who pitches a baseball better than him. Bob . Honors: G 1, 2. Ac- tivities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football I: A.A. 3, 4. Com- mittees: Welcome Dance 4: Prom 4. Clubs: German 1. Ambition: To go to college. -1-1 Q' bib Who' '31 J-'mu P4 1 q. ff-:V 1 . Atl' J'74'Q'fffQ'5iZ' S-is-3 .gig-qw DAVID F. SCHREIBER For that eye is so modestly beaming, you never think of the mischief he is dreaming. Schreib . Activities: Talent Assembly 4: A.A. Commit- tees: Talent 4: Dance 4. Am- bition: To be a printer. 55 SHEILA ANN SCOTT The longer you know her the better you like het. Scotty . Entered from Bishop O'Dowd High, Oakland, Cali- fornia. Activities: Talent As- sembly 4. Committees: Gift 4. Ambition: To be an en- gineer. BERNICE LOUISE SCHULTE With a heart'as good as gold. Bernie . Honors: G 1: E 2, 3. Activities: Talent Assem- bly l, 4: Honor Escort 33 Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, Committees: Ways and Means 3: Yearbook 4: Play 4. Clubs: Future Homemakers 1: Library 1: Pep 1, 2: Dramatic 2: Sports 4. Ambition: To go to college. JL il F..'2' class over 8I,000,' Yearbook NANCY HALE SEELEY Enthusiasm is the genius of sincerity. Seel . Honors: G 1, 2, 3. Ac- tivities: Talent Assembly l, 2, 3, 4: Wetomhis 3, 4, Circu- lation Manager 4: Wetomhis Assembly 3, 4g Student Loan Fund Show 1, 2, 3: Play 4. Committees: Yearbook 4: Gift 4: Dance 2: Play 3: Wetom- his Dance 3, 4. Clubs: Dra- matic 2, 3, 4, Pep l, 2, 3: Girls' Sports 1: French 2. Am- bition: To go to college. -i RICHARD E. SEITZ A modest man who says but little. Dick . Activities: A.A. Com- mittees: Ring 3. Clubs: Pro- jectionist 2. Ambition: To go to college. 56 and Wetomlais SANDRA ALICE SCIARAFFA Speech is silver: silence is golden. Sandy . Clubs: Sports 2, 3 Future Homemakers l. Am: bition: To go to work. 'Ui 6 is ' 1.-.9--W5 xlwxtxti 1' 1-,Bl 3 in EMELIA -IOSEPHINE SEMEDO A lady always, and in all ways a lady. Millie . Activities: Student Loan Fund Show lg Girls' Chorus 3: Talent 3: H.R. Treasurer 39 Dance Club Con- cert 3, 4g A Cappella Choir 4: Christmas Assembly 4: Spring Concert 3, 4. Commit- tees: Dance 2: Christmas As- sembly 4. Clubs: Dance 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To go to jun- ior college. K . 1 PAUL MICHAEL SEDELNIK A gentleman makes no noise. Activities: Track 4: Talent As- sembly 4. Ambition: To go to college. staffs discover RAYMOND CURT SEELIGER A quiet fellow who will get there alone, unheralded, unaided. Ray , Ambition: To be a printer and photographer. lv, ai l JOHN JOSEPH SLESINSKI The age of chivalry is not dead. Jack . Activities: Talent As- sembly S: Football Manager 2, 5, Committees: Dance 2, 3. FRANK SHULTIS A gentleman quiet in his way. Clubs: Projection 1. Ambia tion: To be a pilot. fa , ,, 5... fe f. . . fxiw, SHEILA ANN SIMONS I take my fun where I find it. Sheena . Activities: Talent Assembly 3, 43 Student Loan Fund Show. Committees: Ways and Means 3, 45 Play 3. Clubs: Dance 2: Dramatic 53 Pep. the Awful-Awfuls -super milkslmleesg Belles on GEORGE WILLIAM SMITH Why teachers get gray. Entered from Bassick High School in Junior year. X 95. ROGER MURRAY SMITH He's a good little boy as far as little boys go. Honors: G 1. Activities: Base- ball 3, 45 Student Council 3, 4: A.A. Representative 4. Committees: Ring 3: Caps and Gowns 4. Ambition: To go to college. RUSSELL JOSEPH SMITH l'll work if I have to. Russ . Activities: Football 3, 4: A.A. Representative 2. Am- bition: To go to college. DORSIE DAVID SMITH Happy am I, from care I am free: why aren't they all contented like me? Butch . Ambition: To go to aircraft school. it ff Their Toes KAREN SMITH Mild in voice and manner. Carrie . Activities: Red Cross Representative. Clubs: Sports 3, 4g Dance 2. Ambition: To go to college. THOMAS THURSTON SMITH He came to us a stranger, but remains to us a friend. Entered from Rockland High School, Rockland Maine, in Senior year. Tom . 4 Est. ANN E. SOBOLOFF She is a tireless talker with both wit and humor. Activities: Talent Assembly 3, 4: Student Loan Fund Show 3: A.A. Representative 2. Clubs: Pep 1: Dramatic 2, 3. Ambition: To go to college. CAROL ANN STANKIEWICZ ln her tongue is the law of kindness. Entered from Harding High School in Freshman year. Stinkie . Activities: Girls' Chorus 3, 4: Wetomhis Rep- resentative 2. Committees: Class Night andABanquet 4. Clubs: Future Homemakers 1, 2, 3: Future Nurses 3: Dra- matic 3g Sports 3. Ambition: To be a secretary. JOHN Josrpu SOBERIAY Men of few Words, are the best men. Ambition: To go to college. is smnsloing hit in junior year: chemistry experiments leave Xi Xi JAMES BRUCE STEWART Laugh and the class laughs with you - but seldom the teacher. Jim . Activities: Assembly 3: Talent Show 3. Ambition: To go to college. 58 RONALD PAUL STEGER Quietness is best sometimes. 'Ron . Activities: A.A. Rep- resentative. Ambition: To go to college. CAROL JANE STEMPICK In silence also there is a worth that brings no risk: a good nature wins the heart. Activities: Girls' Chorus. Am- bition: To become a secretary. MARY ESTER STEWART Mild in voice and manner. Toad . Activities: Student Loan Fund Show 3: Girls' Chorus 45 Talent Assembly 3, 4. Clubs: Dramatic 3: Sports 1, 2. VIRGINIA BARBARA STOTT Ever ready to engage us in pleasant conversation. Ginny , Activities: Girls' Chorus 3, 4: H.R. Treasurer 1: H.R. Secretary 33 Spring Concert 3: Talent Assembly 2, 4: Choral Assembly 3, 4: Christmas Assembly 3, 4. Committees: Wetomhis Dance 4: Dance 2, 3: Play 3. Ambi- tion: To be a professional ice skater. in .' ,y 1 .t i X 'L Ku WILLIAM ZANE STUART At first he seems a silent man but when he wants to talk he can. Zane , Activities: A.A. Rep- resentative: Science Assembly 1. Clubs: Chess 1, Projection- ist 2. Ambition: To go into business administration. JOY RAE STOVIAK Curly hair, sunny smile, talks and laughs all the while. Stove . Honors: E 1., 2, 3. Activities: Talent Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4: Christmas Assembly 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 3: A Cappella Choir 4: A.A. Representative 1, 4: Student Council 3, 4, Vice-President 3: Cheering Squad Manager 3, 4: Student Loan Fund Show 1, 2, 31 Dance Concert 3, 4: Class Treasurer 3: H.R. President 1, Treasurer 2: Play Cast 3, 4: Graduation Usherette 33 Girls' State 3. Committees: Prom 3: Talent 2, 4: Yearbook 4: Football Hop 3, 4: Dance 2, 3: Ways and Means 3. Clubs: Keyette 2, 3, 4, President 4: Dramatic 2, 3, 4: Speech 4: French 2, 3: Dance 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Pep 1, 2, 3: Math 4. Ambition: To do well whatever I do. many b1'eatlaless,' Senior Prom is again semi- ff. NONA B. TAYLOR A sweet personality full of rascalityf' Honors: G 1. Activities: Tal- ent Assembly 3, 4: Student Loan Fund Show 31 Girls' Chorus 1, 2. Committees: Cap and Gown 4: Picture 4. GLORIA JEAN SURENKO Sometimes pleasant, some- times gay, sometimes gossiping till the end of day. Spikie . Activities: Student Loan Fund Show: Talent As- sembly 1, 2, 3: Library As- sembly 1: A.A. Representa- tive 1: Girls' Chorus 2. Com- mittees: Play 3: Ways and Means. Clubs: Sports 1: Dra- matic 1: Pep 1, 2: Future Homemakers. Ambition: to be an X-Ray technician. JUDITH LEE SURGALIS She'd be a welcome link to anyone's chain of friendship. Activities: Play Usherette 3: A.A. Representative 2, 4: Girls' Chorus 3: H.R. Treas- urer 3: Student Council 2: Christmas Assembly 3: Choral Assembly 3: Clubs: Sports 1: Dramatic 35 Pep 1: Golf 2. Ambition: To be an X-Ray technician. NANCY SIGRID STROM To speak as the common men do: to think as wise men do. Strummy . Honors E 1, 2, 3. Activities: Talent Assembly 1, 2, 4: Student Loan Fund Show 1, 2: Honor Society 3, 4: A.A. Representative 2: Girls' Chorus 3: Spring Choral Fes- tival 3: Dance Concert 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 4: Honor Escort 3. Committees: Dance 2: Play 3: Picture 4: Year- book 4: Christmas Assembly 4. Clubs: Photography 1: Pep 1, 2, 35 Dramatic 2, 3, 4: Keyettes 2, 3, 4: Dance 3, 4: Ways and Means 4. Ambi- tion: To be a success in what- ever I undertake. ownal dance: W . 4 l PETER S. TERRY Hold the fort for I am coming. Pete . Activities: Play Cast 4. Ambition: To go to col- lege. 59 lit i CAROL F. URBAN Serenely, happily, she goes her way. Ginger , Activities: Girls' Chorus 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 2: Red Cross Repre- sentative 3: Student Council 3, 4: Student Loan Fund Show Usherette: Wetomhis Representative: Talent Assem- bly 3g Spring Concert: H.R. Treasurer 4. JOHN F TooMEY I like a girl with a good head on my shoulder. jack . Honors: G l. , A I SMITH TOULSON Give him a clarinet for he can make it speak Smitty Honors G 2 Ac tivities Band 1 2 3 4 chestra 2, 3, 4: Talent Assem- bly 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 2: Student Loan Fund Show 2, 3, 4: junior Achievement 4. Committees: Talent 3. Clubs: Key 3, 4: Chess 1. Ambition: To go to music school. 457 EROL G. VANHISE I don't know where I'm going, but l'm on my way. Ambition: To go to college. Dress Right ' campaign outlaws leather jackets and side ELIZABETH A. VINCENT Tall and slim: happy and prim. ' Liz . Ambition: To be a sec- retary. gg . i CHARLES R. WAKEMAN He'll twirl his way through life. Chas. Activities: Stu- dent Loan Fund Show 2, 3l Talent Assembly 2, 33 Band 2, 3. Ambition: To be an electrical contractor. JUDY A. WALKER With sweetness fresh as any rose. jude . Activities: Girls' Cho- rus 4g Christmas Assembly 4: Choral Assembly 4: Spring Festival. Committees: Diplo- ma Cover 4: Ring 3, Clubs: Red Cross 3. RAYMOND H. VOOS l'm sitting on top of the world. Moose . Clubs: Golf. Ambi- tion: To continue studies in I.B.M. Business Machine. VIRGINIA R. WASSON Her happy heart is reflected in her laughing eyes. Ginny . Honors: G l. Ac- tivities: Student Loan Fund Show 3: Talent Assembly 3, 4: Christmas Assembly 3, 4: Choral Assembly 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 3, 4. Committees: Play 3: Dance 2, 3. Clubs: Dramatic 2, 3: Sports 1: Dance l. Ambition: To be a beautician. 53 . CYNTHIA WANIGA There'll be a hot time in the old town tonight. Cindi . Honors: G 1, 3. Ac- tivities: Play Usherette 3: Stu- dent Loan Fund Show 3: Class Secretary 3: Class Treas- urer 4: Christmas Assembly 3: A.A. Representative l: Girls' Chorus 3, 4: Talent As- sembly 3, 4: Choral Assembly 3: Election Assembly 2, 3. Committees: Dance 2, 3: Prom 33 Class Night and Ban- quet 4: Talent 3: Play 3. Clubs: Dramatic 2, 3: Sports l, 3: Dance l: Future Teach- ers 3. Ambition: To go to teachers' college. wi, 1514 PETER W. WARNES This day I've lived, now for tomorrow. Pete . Ambition: To be a chemical laboratory assistant. 'X ROBERT E. WEIR Still waters run deep. Bob: Roberto . Honors G l, 2. Activities: Perfect Attend- ance 1, 3: H.R. Vice-Presi- dent 1: Key Club Assembly: Baseball 3, 4: Treasurer 3: Christmas Assembly 4: We- tomhis Representative 3: A.A. Representative l, 2. Commit- tees: Gift 4. Clubs: Spanish 1, 2: Golf lg Chess l: Key 3, 4. Ambition: To go to col- lege. hams. These were those unforgettable high school years! LORNA WEST Fond of fun, fond of dress. Entered from Haverhill High, Haverhill, Mass., in Senior year. Committees: Yearbook: Play 4: Welcome Dance 4. Ambition: To go to Bradford junior College. -' ' Zi, iLi,Z?yfl1 . C . ' ART K. WEYANT H ' V Q ' yi: , , l never worry about what I . 4 '-,, if did yesterday. I Amb'tio : T 'oin the Navy. AA 1 n O l ...H .,' A ' , QQAM? 1 7 1 ,iif-'1-? -gi, vi: I F'f'5'fy,g,iP l . :z. , 3 H+ , .sf . E QSQOSQ1. QQ? ' 'J L ARTHUR WHITE Making the best of each day. Art . Activities: Student Council 3. Committees: Ways and Means. Clubs: Key 2. Ambition: To ioin the Army. 61 JUDITH E. WHITE Ah me, but tomorrow is a new day. Judie . Activities: A.A. Rep resentative: Wetomhis Repre sentative 3: Girls' Chorus 2 3, 4: Choral Assembly 2, 3 4: Christmas Asembly 2, 3 4: Spring Festival 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Future Homemalters 2 3: Pep 2: Future Nurses 2 Ambition: To be a secretary. ROBERT V. WHITE Who knows what lies behind that handsome exterior. Whitey . Activities: Football 1, 2, 5, 41 Baseball 2, 45 Play Cast 4. Committees: Dance 51 Picture 4: Caps and Gowns 4: Talent 3. Ambition: To go to college. 1 L xl '27 GEORGE F. WILLETS It's nice to be natural if you're naturally nice. Geo. Activities: A.A. Rep- resentative lg Wetomhis Rep- resentative 2. Committees: Dance 2. Clubs: Golf 1: Chess 1: Spanish 1. Ambi- tion: To study electrical en- gineering. K i BARBARA RUTH WILLIAMS Happy am I. From care I am free: why aren't they all like me? Barb . Clubs: Dramatic 1, 2. Ambition: To be a secre- tary. WALLACE B. WHITTAKER Curly hair, eyes of blue, all this and a sportsman too. Wa1ly . Honors: G 1. Activi- ties: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Class President 43 H.R. President 3: Athletic Council 5, 4: A.A. Representative 4. Clubs: Golf l. Ambition: To go to college. +4 .if H6T6,S to a successful life for every member of the class of '58, ,ua 1 7 '1- 5 642' Q 1' .-- ,H f. I Q 9' - ,v.,- 1 , l,f:f,...- f-My Y., .. 'va ffm - :+G THOMAS W. WILT He's conservative perhaps very shy, but if you know him, he's one great guy. Tom . Activities: Football l. Committees: Dance 4. Ambi- tion: To be a machinist. 62 LEE A. WILLIAMS He speaks, behaves, and acts: just as he ought. Red . Honors: G 1, 2: Per- fect Attendance 3. ACIiViIiCSI H.R. President 2: Key Club Assembly 3. Committees: Ways and Means 4. Clubs: Golf 1: Key 3, 4. Ambition: To go to college. 1 WAYNE E. WILLIAMS Gaiety is his habit. Activities: A.A. Representa- tive 1. Clubs: Chess 2. Am- bition: To go to college. 1 BARBARA A. WNUK Charm and grace and a pretty face. Barb, Bobbi . Activities: Stu- dent Loan Fund Show 5: Tal- ent Assembly 2, 3, 4: Choral 3, 4: Christmas 3, 4: Student Council 2: Girls' Chorus 5, 4: Spring Concert 3, 4, Commit- tees: Prom 3. Clubs: Art 1 2, 5: Pep 1, Z, 3. Ambition: To be a commercial artist. s BARBARA B. WOOTTON I have a heart with room, for every joy. Entered from Stratford High School in Sophomore year. Barb . Activities: HR, Sec- retary 3g Play Usherette 3: A.A. Representative 4. Com- mittees: Dance 2, 4g Talent 4: Play 3. Clubs: French 33 Dramatic 59 Pep 2, 3, 4. Am- bition: To be a nurse. Ill IN MEMORIAM In tribute lo Daniel Virgullo who will remain in our memories forever. You cannot say, you must not say That he is dead. He is just away! With a cheery smile, and a wave of the hand He has wandered into an unknown land And left us dreaming how very fair It needs must be, since he lingers thereg So think of him faring on, as dear In the love of There as the love of Here, Think of him still as the same, and say He is not dead, he is just away. james Whitcomb Riley 63 GLADYS J. ZEEK Sincerity and gaiery in one friendly person. Glad . Activities: Choral As- sembly 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 3, 4: Christmas Assembly 3, 4: Spring Festival 3, 4. Com- mittees: Talent 3. Clubs: Fu- ture Homemakers 25 Pep l. Ambition: To be a private secretary. Mr. Noel XV1llcins, assistant football coachg in charge of Spring Dance. Mr. Paul Crowley, and Mr. joseph Proffitt, co-sponsors of Welcome Dance and banquet. Mr George Nolan rn charge of talent assembly Nfxss joan Phrlbm play drrec tor rn charge of class dues and yearbook semor actrvrtnes coordmator M155 Ehzabeth Smrth charge of caps and gowns v , r E 'fx Mrs Dorothy Hamllton rn charge of Lrft M joseph Ferry rn charge of play busmess Mrs ean M Beale rn charge of Chrrstmas assembly Mr Raxmond Sobolevxsltx charcc of mass anl means lv rs Frances ChlllDShl charge of dnploma coxers and lncltvrtlual prctures Mr Maurrce Fenton rn charge of prcrures X CPOYUX Tx wa M, 1' Q X XJ ' f X X X jfj l W Ju Q, 5. f W f 5! Z,X f !Vf'7 X X ODEIV News Clank C. 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ACTIVITIES I IM' I JUNE 20,1958 25 CE NTS 'MISS MOH UUUIIIN First rows Susan Marks oy Stosiale Axis Burton Andrew Sthrader President Betsx Burke Lee Baratelli Carol MeLaren Neeond roxx Patritit Mefyrexx Beth lloplsins Nlathan Clarlx Nancy Strom Lynn Kasmin Bonnie Moreland Third ross Jane Defiourey Jeanette Krawxezxle Lynne Cumming Sandra Rurlo MATH HONOR SOCIETY Milford too his felt the current pres sure for in inerease in interest in things scientifie md mathematical and this year saw the estrblishment of the Milford chipter of Mu Alpha Theta the National High Sehool and junior Honorary Mathe mities Soeietj, A eharter vms obtuned from the Na tionil Assoeiition through the efforts of fteulty adxisor Miss Elizabeth Smith who mis tssisted by Mrs Frmeis Chilinslti ind Mr Miuriee Fenton only after the gutrantee thit ill eharter members of the soeiety should h ue hid at least Algebri I Cieometrx ind eomplete '1 half year of Alpebri ll with 1 B plus axerage and 1 B txerige in ill other Subjeets Ixot intended miinlx to be an Honor Soeietx the orginizitions purpose is to shoxx those who haxe demonstrated su ptrior ibilits in mithemities that mathc n ities is full f loss and pleasures 1 thtt its stu lx ein be rewarding ln 1958 then the first officers were eleeted md the eharter members were indueted into 1 soeietx which mill gross ind dexelop in importince with the sears Barbara Genoscse Nlars ane Noxotnx 72 HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society consists of those students who have been outstanding in scholar- ship leadership charxeter and serxice It is purely an honorary group with no ofheiil duties A president xice president and seeretary are eleeted annuilly to handle any neeessary business An initiation is held eieh yetr in the late spring for those stu dents who hue miintained eon sistint B gtides for Fl period of one yetr ind 1 hllf and meet the other requirements FUTURF TYACHI RS First row Dolores Risltalla Betsx Casu Carol Lueiino Nlaree Beraer Deanne Lewes Seeontl ross Ann Nobolofif loan Berger lxittx Sehrotder Pat ones lxaren Beelevfith t . . ta' . 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I . . , . . s , A 'A . t 1 .- STUDENT COUNCIL During the 1957-1958 school year the Student Council took part in many school activities, Besides continuing to operate the Student Council Store selling school supplies, they spon- sored two dances this year and a faculty basketball game to raise money, The revenue is then made available to various clubs and used to sponsor projects like getting Mr. Wedberg. a pianist, for the student body during an assembly period in March or donating five dollars to the annual mathematics scholarship, In the spring, the Student Council Election Committee man- aged the elections of class officers in the freshman, sophomore, and junior classes. A committee worked on a new revision of the constitution and presented it to the entire club at the end of the year. During the basketball season, the Social Commit- tee worked hard operating a canteen, in the school cafeteria after the Friday night basketball games. Another new project which the Student Council undertook this year was to help manage the Student Loan Fund Show The council is under the direction of Miss Mary Lou Duda vice principal Student Council officers take over the store Sandy Rufio Treasurer Lynn Kasmin Secretary Bob Rich ards Vice President Polly Eggleston President 'ill limi W ' Intl D01 First rovi Sandra Ruffo Polly Fcaleston Bob Richards Lynn Kasmin Second row Jo Maugeri Barbara Wnuk Judy Peck ham Marie Coviello Deedee Viola Third row Andrea Kivic Diane Almquist Elaine Semedo Nancy Clark Judy Kelly Fourth row Clara Jacobs Nancy Olah Lynne Cumming Marge Brown Cynthia Blerne Fifth row Andrea Kivic Pam Gar butt Tecla Thiman Sandra Weston Betty Lou Cipcer Sixth rovi Sondra Davies Leslie MacAllister Joan Cannon Sara Jane Sheldon Merrill Swain Seventh row Alison Beebe Elaine Sopchak Margaret Martia Sandra Yorkin Carol Stan kievuicz Eighth row Vernie Rochon Joy Stoviak David Casey Joan Coleman Pat Jones Ninth row Alan Chaitin Richard Havrada Franklin Dolan David Gottlieb Bob Hood i i y i ' . 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A , l. 1. lf'l1 '5 3' Tnrst rovr Henry knoth Robert Keegan Iocl Berman Robert Hood Alan Clmutrn Robert Rrthards fred Buyers Nrttlmn Clarlx Lee Nwrllmmi Id Sandoxs Chrrlcs Drugs Second row Tom Breen Rrehard Thompson Gan Aglil Iohn Lxnth W'1ll1am Hall john HardrnL Roy Kratochvll Tom Pohlman Xrctor Sekelslu Don lxoza Thrrd rovs Larry Pxnto lcrrx 1 were Fred Baxux Prurdcnr Bob rtlurt son Xue Prem ent 9t.1nd1nL Alan fbutrn Trcaxurtr Bob Homd I1LUILfl1YlIClUNLfIlOl' Nlxrtln lltnlx lxurxlx Sliilfll Toulion Robert amei Daud Cyottlrtb Itrrx Pmrlxty Mille lxrznxak hm-as Niaryak Rnhart Gordon Ronald Rosenbaum Fourth rovn frank Dolan War ner Artltcn Antlrux Sthrldcr Douglas Mllne Tom Donelan Rout flrrlte Bob XX slr lohn Doncmn Geoue Capelle KEY CLUB Iorntlx sponsortd bx the locwl lX1XX'1fllS Club ind tht blglm stbool tht Nfrlford Hlgll Stbool Ixq Club rs noxx rn us llftb xctr of dutloplnu the qL1lllI1CS o lttlcrslul 1nd fL5POIlSlbllllX rn xounu men These xounu men rrt members of tba Sophomore yunlor md senlor tltssts who ut thosen on the b1S1S of tbtrttttr potentrtl lC1LlCI'SlllP 1lDlllTX md 5Ll1Ol1l'Sl1lP ter 4 mf tts oblttmes tlmt xnnu tba 1nd tomnu the lxu u under tbt Luldzntc of Mr Hcrmtn sponsors proyetts ulutb ptrtorm strxltts for dlllcrcnt OI'i.I1l'llZ1I1Of1S ln the stbool tnl LOl1'll1ll1IllU Durrnt: the ptst xetr tue tlub tompltttd x rrxous lrrgc prolttts vsblle per orm III suth rt u tr lutrcs rs YIISIIN., and Ioucrrng an flu, mn tbt Lrttn strung me LLllLlCS for imc mttlons t L t mr tbt bomc btslttt gums Pcrlm tps the most IITIPOTI mt one x5 tlut of Lon tuttlngu 1 toxxn x-.llc tlotblng LlI'lKC tn mnml ro Jttt for tlmt Sue the Cblldrtn Fcderztron . 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'Q A' A1 A KEYETTE CLUB The Mrlford Hugh Keyette Club sponsored by the Buslness and Professronal Women s Club of Mllford and the Mllford Hxgh Key Club has successfully completed another year of hrgh standards m achreyements and projects The Keyettes large proyects thus year were a concesston held at all the home football games the adoptton of an Indtan chtld babysrttmg for the Mrlford Red Cross Bloodmoblle eyery month and sellmg Chrrstmas trees They also ushered at the Flremens Show and the Brother hood Prrty checked coats at the Hosprtal Ball filled Thanksgryrng baskets for needy famrlres and rarscd money for the new dog pound All these actmtlcs were done under the supervrsron of Mrs Shrrlcy Nevyton faculty advlsor H .1 59 4-westin' Ofhcers Lynne Cummmg Correspondrng Secretary Betsy Burke V1cePres1 dent Joy Stovrak Presxdent Carol McLaren Recordtng Secretary Standrng Melon Chadw1ck Treasurer Nancy Strom Assrstant Treasurer -HZ-Q3 TT ll umhrw 'Q Frrst row Mary Jane Novotny Sherry Karl Bonme Thomp son Melon Chadvuclc Lynne Cummrng Betsy Burl-ce Joy Stovralc Carol NIcLaren Elarne Harlln Nancy Greco Susan Rosenthal Second rom Bonnie Moreland Judy Sugarman Betsy Franz Terry Rosenthal Lynn Kasmtn Jane DeCourcy Joyce Beckvnth Natalre Gruzrnov Clara Jacobs Kathy Roy Ann Morrrs Thxrd row Polly Eggleston Marge Brown Mar Qaret Nenlson Janrce Katz Nancy Strom Beth Hopkms Tecla Thxman Katherxne Schroeder Marxe Arsenault Lee Baratelll Susan Marlts Fourth row Lrnda Reed Janet Egan Jeanette Kravtczyk Mrs Newton Sue Clarr Avrs Burton Maureen OConnell C7 to V V 1 E 3 , , - tk ' V ' 4 1 ' . 1 I - f f . , ,, J 1 ' C ' 1 Y l L v 3 . . . . . 4 t ' r , f f . 41 S . 1 1 ' 1 Y. -a vq . 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V Q av , S ' A . . 5, u A 5 Q 1 -V..f:f ,Q . R 1 -Sty.. . 1 San-B WEPAWAUG WORKERS The annual diminution of the yearbook staff, from the size of the initial group who are photographed in September fsee belowp to the small working body who accomplish the bulk of the work, takes place in Milford as well as other schools. Nevertheless, yearbook remains one of the most popular ac- tivities and offers ample opportunity to those interested to learn many phases of publication. Has this one got the letters on it? Carol McLaren, Ann i Morris, Bonnie Moreland, and Betsy Burke. Lee Baratelli had no idea she was being overworked until the picture of the art staff was scheduled. l 'No V7 hr ' ' ' if ' 'dl 5-1175 ' + Q' p 1' 9 4, 4 'rf t' ' . 4' 'F 44? 'fl' 54:f 'f ii-.f 'll l ..h 1 ff C+ ' ' xv 1- ' 9 t Q 4' P ft H' 4 3' ' fl af 'ff 4 iw i ,f 1 ark KJ.. if JUNIOR PLAY CAST AND COMMITTEE J e eC u cy at Gill Anne Morris Betsy Burke Ne ton, Directorg Dick Berman, Ernie Harris, Joy Stoviak, Beth Hopkins Barbara Gilmore Second row Gerald Krause Dave Gottlieb, Melon Chadwick, Fred Bayers, Bob Maloney, Georyge Capelle joyce Beckwith Lynn Kasmin Tim Rose Delena Herron, Tom Boynton. THESPIANS ON THRESHOLD OF THEATRICAL TRIUMPH The first triumph in the dramatic world for the senior class came in their junior year with Belles On Their Toes, a comedy in three acts. It was writ- ten by Frank and Ernestine Gilbreth about the trials and tribulations which their famous family encoun- tered shortly after the death of their father. The cast, directed by' Mrs. Shirley Newton, included a variety of child, teen-age and adult roles, giving the junior class an opportunity to display their versatility. Hecklers from the sidelines bring.: a command for silence from Ditk MacDonald in his most Sheridan Nlfhiteside l'Il3l'1l'1Cl'. lI.eftl Nathan looks skeptical as Beverly benins the applica tion anl Stetson Blake and Debbie Dempsey go to work vnhile Id Santlovx stands by :yi Yi , R- f I , Sheridan Whiteside makes his entrance with his famous line I may vomit. Delena Herron, Marie Arsenault, Dick Mac- Donald, Nathan Clark, David Gottlieb. This year, the seniors chose a more sophisticated comedy, The Man Who Came To Dinner, by George S. Kauf- man and Moss Hart, The unusually large size of the cast which included more boys than girls almost demanded more recruiting than directing ability on the part of the two sponsors, Miss Miriam johnson and joan Philbin, but the final production was warmly re- ceived as one of the best in several years. Stage problems were capably handled by john Donegan who de- signed and built with his small work ing committee the set and several difficult props Lorraine Sheldon goes to work on Bert Jefferson at the instigation of Whiteside much to Maggis dismay. Dick McDonald, Delena Herron, Fred Bayers, Polly Eggleston. Ed Sandow watches Debbie Dempsey and Bill Pierce make up while Dick McDonald strikes a man of the theatre pose Caucht at rehearsal in a typical attitude of seriousness and Debbie Dempsey David Gottlieb Melon Chadwick Alan obedience are a portion of the cast First row Dick Mc Chaitin Polly lgzleston David Phillips George Capelle Donald Peter Liss Bill Pierce Nancy Seeley Delena Her Nathan Clark ron Miss Philbin Director Second row Marie Arsenault a C . s i i i l Y , , , . . V. . . '. A v i a . . - ., , . . v .K . , , K , v v w y ' - . , . . , , l lm. 5 L s These lovely ladres greeted the audrence and ushered them to rherr seats the mreht of the semor play Glorra Surenko Nancy Olah Demse Montreurl Cmdr xX7dl1lL3 Lee Bararellx Evelyn Gregus Ann Moms and Betsy Casey l ll 'Iht scllrnt. .ml lxccprne rmtlt ol the trtltets was lone hx thls group Lorna XVcst Sandy lluyd urls Bnuthxrl Llllfld Nurenlw B xcrlx Bm Xrrernu llrtgn Nltrtm Belmtmnt Rear u Dame-lls janet Poe Mary Ann 'xItDonnell J'f PICTURE COMMITTEE The members of the Pncture Commmee scheduled the semor mdrvrdual as well as group prctures for the yearbook Flrst rov. Carol McLaren Ixancx Strom Carol Arlaman Sec ond rom Dot Rmdos Nancy Olah Susan Marks Thxrd rovs janet Poe Nona Taylor Gwen Brodre Fourth rom Judy Damells Steven Gaunya Delena Herron Frfth rovy Robert W'h1te Robert Grrfhn Charles Hunger ford Bernard Cochrane Robert Foote JUNIOR TALENT COMMITTEE A fine rob vas done by the jumor Talent Commrttee rn producmg the talent show m therr junror year Fnrst row Carol Urban Betty Mordovanec Evelyn Gregus Ann Sobo lofi Cynthra Brennan Marrorre Blake Second row Joyce Beckvuth Kathleen Kelly Coleen jankura Elizabeth Pmeau Thrrd row Fred Bayers Dave Gottlreb Charles Hungerford Robert Grrfhn Robert Whrte Bernard Coch rane 81 BAND First row: S. Toulson, D. Gottlieb, VI. Dalton. J, A. DiBiase. S Fugal, Clurk, C, Pltth, B. Hootl, R. slohnxon. tl. Maryali Second row: C. Wartl. D. Ullman, Fl. Betlxwrth, R. Gortlon A. Burton, C. Bather, A. Button, Tcrrlll, T. DcCourcy, G. Shaumann D Adams XY Ritharls gl L1stortl Third row l Pepe, M. Chute. M. Don, XV. Johnson. UI. Bartolutzl, C. Shantlcr P. Burns. H. Cummung, T. Dorman. R. Toulson. R. Pollard I.. Byrne, F. Stolhcrg. R, RoSQnhuum. T. llytlc, F. jatlcson, R Byrne. E. Toulron. G. Potlmy. hl. Ricpc. I.. Boulton, W. Burke XY' Cramer A Carr Mr Pastal ORCHESTRA HSI' YORK I 9 O U 1 n 11 Thls yur Mtlfortl Hlgh Sthool l11s 1 xcrx hne group sutlcnts rn IL ort urn rmmxttx t 1 xc old the orLl1cstr1 l11s Lroxxn from 1 smlll un1ppe1l1nL mup lnto otu 1 plt 1111115 1L1,rcg1t1o Through tht urcful 3.,LllLllI1LC of Mr Ftlxx ml Ptnul thc 11n K Ru. trl, l 'Nuunun tllrcttor of thc ortht5tr1 tntl tht tlcxclopmtnt of pcrfctt tumxxorlx IINUIIL tht nmsttxtni Thr. rtpcrtolrt o tht urtl1tszr1 1 ummm of old SI1 1 1r s xnt tht prmtnt tlu rotlt n roll F' C Dhuu, F. St lhcr-ag, R. T ulion. gl. Tcrrill. S. M.l' . A. Morriy R. slolmwn. B. llootl. bl. FXldfS'.ilN, L. Htl. Toulson, D. flu!KllL'lN, R C.n1n1cr.1t1o, I. Byr Q. rl. D.1lt n, nl. N fl. , V. 1 . Pctlclum. S. Fuu,1l, R. RUNL'IllN.iLll'l1, A. llytlc. Ft-1ot1tl nm l. of t ' . tl f 'l1x 1. App 1 . -lj cr I'-.1rs '. ' ' 4 K' A .' Q .. . . 4 A' ' 4 1 4 tix' 4' f '1 1. 1 ' .nl- grt A .1 mt-l l wus .1nl A. ' .jj n. . tli. l - '- - . Q69 SOPHOMORE GIRLS CHORUS Fnrst rnvy Lynn McLeod Lynn Elander Pat Crlscerlo Nlancy Flalr Dxane Shavy Carol Nadeau Flleen Malm Susan Flllot Jacltre Fllsyyorth Lnnda Cuenarole Holly Graham Mary Web ster jerrr Iflander Second row Mary Kxrlc Dxane Davenport Mary jane Nolan Phyllns Greene Nancy Gardxsh Dorothy Collms Mary Ellen Harms Carol Pruett Pat CIOHR Patrlcna Kellner Barbara Slmko Judy Boess Thlrd row Susan Becker lnared Stern Carol Poe Nancy Novell: Marxlyn Lachey Ruta FX. Qian OGrady Noreene Osso Sharon Darley Fourth rovy Thomasme Payne Evelyn Taft Pat Sxdote Alannah Slmons Bonnre Gos lm Marllyn Mamon Mary Lou Walkrnshaw Fleanor Flemmr: Mary Lou Boutelller Pat Sweeney Johanna Wolf Ernestme Gramo Fnfth royy Vernle Rochon Joyce Glennon Valerre Morton Sharon Kennedy Sandra Weston Pat Whlte Erleen McKeon Lmda Carr joan Berger jane Sheldon jean Marne Malone Sandra Yorkm Last rovs Lorrame Surcalms Nancy 3 36 A CAPPELLA CHOIR First rosy Delena Herron Pat Drchltemch Terry Rosenthal Judy Sugarman Susan Rosenthal Irene Parmalee Carol Harlxa bus Amella Semedo Joyce Gammons Second rovf Flame Kressu, Marge Blake lxatherme Schroeder Tecla Thxman Margaret Berger Marcza Baxrd Helen Reed Kathy Roy Thrrd row Mane Arsenault JanetRub1n Lmda Reed Sarah Fugal Natalle Gruzmov Demse Montruell Susan Flarr Fourth row Paula Foran Lynn Kasmm Dot Rlndos Nancy Strom joan Coleman Joy Stoyxalt Betsy Casey Frfth rovy lames Grllrng. ham Davxd Hancock Wrllxam Ryan Henry Kuryla Ralph Romano Wrllxam Adams Srxth row john Slesxnskl Fred Bayers Dan St Amour Robert Rrchards Wrllnam Hall War ner Antken Rlcharcl Berman Robert Ambrrsco V i I - x - 4.14 3 f Q ff ' I w 4 ' 'Z 'Ja . 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Q y - I 1 1 1 0 l lk' I I Rl lf' LM4 BOYS CHORUS Frrsr row llouartl Spanner Frank Jones Daud Ullmas R1th artl Thompson Robert lxee1.an Dawtl Casey Charles Smnth Henry Rnoth Setonl row Albert Anderson N1cholas RlLLl one W1llard Chamberlaxn james Stewart Gary Aqasr M1chael Mockler George Pusltas Th1rd rovs james Beebe Robert Grrthn Thomas Phelan Larrx Nugent Kenneth McBr1en Donald Meno Robert Perry Fourth mvn Ftlvxartl Betl1nsk1 Frank Dolan ohn Be1rne ay udpae Antlrew XVa1.ner Carl ton Poulson john D Am1co Robert Maloney SOPHOMORE F1rst rom Niane Stuto NIar1on XX h1te Sandra Stevxart Barbara 'N L 1 fre l1n la Dannalls 'Xian Ann Barone Tun liaxcr L Damn XY xllxams Shernll Root Roberta llurgus Xeronlct Ili L Lt UDLI O ffx 03.1 X LOU IUXK K ifnllll ru o Xalan: 'Nltlntsra lulx Armstrong Sharon 'Kit mr nan l1leen Hanks lxuhlecn Ruhartls Sanlra lmmons N11r1c XX 1snauskas Dorxs Hol llnott Shnrley Hopluns aaquelyn GIRLS CHORUS lcarnlu Donna Harxex Susan Anlcr on Dchbm Antlerson F 1rl rt xx lul11nn1 lxnoth Pu Chas: llama Iotluxool Dlane wut 1 1 -X111 nn Bula Barw x rtn ll Q L 1 Nt ser Nun 'xllflli Cro ID a ox ourtm roxx na Stun Phxll1s Fos Nlarun Xenlcm loan Stcclc lamte Com totk Barbara Behr man Carol Rxnluuutz Sue Fxarts jutly Sporbmt I 1 I I I I I ll? 2 R I I ' 1 ' ' 1 1 S X I 5 1 l . ll 7 I h I1 ' ,af ' M , I A ' I 7 -, . Q , 1 Dr -A , IX arilyn Mcatl, Leslie M llcr, 1 X1 -'w-, lara S l g 'Ian' Nl j ll , GC 1' S ' , fc tl . ' l.,'41I1s. Ka 1 Kr lvr. L-sl C ,l Alli I' , 1 l. y 1 t. , .I l fa sk, ' A W 1 I' -, A t V' Q 1 1 K Ca , Pat M ll ', F xl Syl f Hlg 1' 1 ter, ,W ' kk ' ' , ,' 1 . . d I. . , 0 Y ,S !I. S i . L- 3 I n - -11-,. nn Q, li JUNIOR AND SENIOR GIRLS CHORUS Jamce O Connor Nlarlene Mason Ann Ralney Bonnle Thomp son Madlyne Jordon Barbara Krasenxcs Flame Renzulln Deanne Lexey Margaret Olncr Karen French Joanne Fer rettn Penelope Schuessler Carol Hodges Lorrame Casper Laura Dunn Second rovs Gretchen Knoth Carol Urban Amta Peruzzx Florence V1scont1 Kathy Moores Ellen Davus Nancy Prucker Judy Ogressla Donna Kelly Judy Hodges Nan Dax ley Carol Racusa Kathy Burns Jo Maugerr Thlrd row Helen Amena Janet Holmes Beverly Brca Patrxcxa Heffernan Reena Brody Dxane Koczy Phyllxs Garamella Gall Gefrxch Evelyn Greaus Bexerlx I-o ter Inleen Davns Margaret Carter oyce Lockvsood Marne Kossblel Carol Rauch Fourth rovs Phylhs Reed Glorra Fusco Xxrgrma Wasson Dora Harper Frances Smxth Bernadette Franz Joy Llnster Sylvra McKenna Gall Mrnor Karen Funteral Lynn Rrchards Carol Benvenutx Betsy Burke Margaret Nlellson Frfth row Nancy Morrxson Gerry Ellsworth Carol Boynton Clalre Bolster Arlene Hokunson Marcna New man Elanne Stewart JUNIOR AND SENIOR CHORUS Fnrst row Gmny Stott Patsy Margolm Vlfillnla Hagen Lmda Xarancy Manlyn Wannca Marjorxe Parker Carol Stemplck Vnctorla Andreuccr Carolyn Woodford Constance DAm1col Ann Soboloff Barbara Wnuk Second rovn Pat McG1rr Arlene hours Rosemarle Pxslcane Marrlyn Kelly Jean Merrltt Ehza beth Plneau Gladys Zeek Sandra Lloyd Llanne Semedo Nma Green Judy Whrte Janet Moulthrop Thnrd row Hertha Eck werler Susan Barry Stephanre Gregus Dawn Groh Emnly Galke Barbara Sutton Pat Lockwood Shexla ONe1ll Barbara Genoxese Pat Walter Annette Boszlk Sandra Davis June Wnllxamson Fourth row Carol SIBDKICVKICZ Doris Bouchard Cxndl Wanxga Judy Kelly Jean Adams Fllzabeth Dehse Pat Scullon Drane Busvnell Colleen Jankura Bonme Sweet Shella Srmons Pat Brooks Fnfth row Lxnda Egan Barbara Yoksza Karen Beckvuth Mary McDonald Shnrley Jahnlge Merxdee Hutt Lrla Boozer Sandy Thomas Helen Breen NUTMEG BOYS AND LAUREL GIRLS STATE Elrst row Wallace Whnttaker Trmothy Rose Nathan Clark Second row Joy Stovnak Lynne Cummmg Thxrd row Frederrck Bayers Andrew Schrader jack Donegan fu ALL STATE CHOIR Ftrst row jo Maugern joel Berman Second row Warner Attken Wrllnam Adams ALL STATE BAND Smxth Toulson Davxd Gottlleb Rodney Toulson NUTMEG BOYS STATE AND LAUREL GIRLS STATE A short t1me after the close of school last une s1x 1un1or boys and two g1rls spent a week at the Um versrty of Connecttcut host to Nutmeg Boys and Laurel Glrls State These representatrves were chosen on the basrs of servrce leadershxp and scholarshrp by panels consrstrng of members from different servnce organtzatxons rn Mtlford Durrng the stay each mem ber was glven the opportumty not only to learn the bastc prmcrples of government but also to put them to practrce by partnctpatrng In such act1v1t1es as town meetmgs party caucuses and elect1on rallres How ever everyth1ng was not all work and no play for at dnfferent tlmes durlng the week soclals were held wtth the clnmax commg on the mght of the Gov ernors Ball Durmg the fall members of State were gxven an opportunlty to renew frlendshlps and to dtscuss the happenings of the summer at a reunxon held at the Bond Hotel rn Hartford On October twenty fourth and twenty Efth three mem bers of the Mllford Hrgh School band Smrth Toulson clarmet Davrd Gottlxeb clarxnet and Rodney Toulson sousaphone partxclpated ln the concert gtven by the Con nectncut All State Band at Hartford These students were chosen rn the precedxng sprmg rn a state vude audrtlon of approxnmately one thousand mustcxans The band was dt rected by the assrstant professor of musrc educatlon Bucknell Umverstty Allen Flock Long rehearsals were held on Wednesday and Thursday vuth the concert taking place Thursday mght nn Bushnell Memorral Audrtornum ALL STATE CHOIR On Wednesday morntng October twenty thlrd frve All State Chorus members went to Hartford havmg been chosen by Harry Lxngdell Choral Dlrector to represent Mtlford at the All State Muslc Festrval Concert held at Bushnell Memornal Auclxtornum They spent the mornnng afternoon and evenlng rehearsnng That mght the glrls stayed at the Hotel Statler and the boys at prlvate homes Thursday morn mg was dexoted to rehearsmg after whxch a dress rehearsal was conducted clurrng the afternoon wtth the concert bemg presented that evennng There were about three hundred ten students m the chotr under the dnrectron of ohn Raymond Dlrector of Muslc at Lafayette College Easton Pennsylxanta The All State Festxval IS held annually and brmgs together musnc students from all over the state . D . . h , I ' 7 . . I v . , . A , I I , , . , , , - . J . . , Q . , . 5 9 . , ' ,J 'T' . . , '17 a v ' ' , 1 . . W , , . . . ,, . ,, . . .. ., ' . ' . I . . I Q? ' A ALL-STATE BAND . . , . , . . . Y , 1 - 1 r . ' , . , . . - . . I yr - . ' ' ' in , . , V ' 9 ' a - 3 1 V , v , . Y V . . , Q J . ' Y I - A h . I I s 1 - ' . . : ' ' : ' sl Q! IUUKS A WA.. we and dai LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club is an efficient Lroup which keeps the Librarx in good order First row Diane Dorsett Sharon Daily Dorothy Collins Inger Stein Margaret Carter Marilyn Loeffler Bob Motge wicz David Hart 1 17 ff' FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA 'Qu' The Future Nurses of America gives its members a better understanding and promotes interest in the held. First row: Carol Urban, Martia Baird, Marie Arsenault, Patricia Dickewich, Sandra Cain, lger Stein. Second row: Dolores Natole, Clemencia Gonzalez, Alice Chapman, Marlene Giles, Jean Sheldon, Kathleen Rithards, Roxanne Mazeau, Mary Farrell fadvisorj. ,h...-adv'- lv T- ..-0-QQ ,1- ,aj SPEECH CLUB ln the Speech Club basic principles of speech are studied and lic address systems lt offers an opportunity for those inter ways and means of putting ones thoughts and words together ested to supplement the speeth activities carried on as a regular learned are put to use in life situations such as class discussions min Pat Dithkewuth Nancy Strom Standing Mr john Mc dramatic presentations and public speaking Members of the Carthy ladvisotp joy Stoviak Robert White Dick Coviello club make the announcements of school activities over the pub james Hamill Robert Griflin Avis Burton l ART CLUB Good artists may be few and far between but the Art Club lent vsork and guidance of Mrs Rhodes and her Art Club offers the guidance and facilities to cultisate any such aptitude First rovu Patricia Lax Andrea Kivic Second row Sylvia to its greatest Milford High Schools contribution to the held Mclxenna Linda Cunningham Carol Rauche Carol Thomp of art will be the liner and more Qnotevuorthy due to the excel son Maida Waldner Sue Evarts 1 3 V Y f ex 5 Q ' Q i . z 5 ' Q ,. 5. A .s-. . , s gl., 'a I B K f , I I . i z is ,i 9 Y X A -.,,,,,,,,,,s 4N .R ,L . - ,A , ' 'Li V 1 .M L A 4 K fl-'S Y , Y , Y v K . .. . are suggested and worked out. The principals and techniques part of their classroom work, Seated: Lee Baratelli, Lynn Kas- . . . . , v .S V S l it I t Z . . t - Y A -A . I - I , I , , ' 9 v - ' u I 4 , :fa-Q Q - E' ' . , . U f x -... 3 - S . ,Y , -.j , K ,E-,Y - i'- 1 PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB The foremost obyect of Photography Club in Milford High school students as a rewarding, and useful hobby and to pro vide for those people who already pursue photography as a pastime with the means of gaining further skill which will be valuable if they choose to make photography their career Each Photographic Contest Doris Barkley Barbara Srmko joan Berg.,er Peter Berrien Ken Spencer Ernest Quodenfeldt Marge Berger Walter Helkey George Capelle Aw' l-C CHESS CLUB Chess can be quite the complex game However, under the Milford students have come home with first in many a com direction of Mr Edward Yokstas, members of the Chess Club petition Peter Berrian, Ralph Romano, John Assenza, David enpoy the game as a sport Both beginners and the more ad Bristol Standing Peter Klein, Robert Newlan, Vincent Sranke vanced players learn to master difficult situations, and, having vucz, Ray johnson, Clifford Preiss, Sam Hiller done so, are qualified to compete in mterschool tournaments , . A ' 1.2 2, I , K N Q 91.1 , , H25 ze 1' i Cf K l P' 1 .- k . N , .N f . s In , '! . f A ll!-VI, X ' ' I ,,' ' . School is to stimulate interest in photography among high year club members participate in Kodalc's National High School , ' P ' - ' i v i a v - Y 7 H i 1 H 1 P my P 5 A S 1 Q. I ' ' v r- J, I -:. W, W , .- , , M X - N . t 0 X , 1 , V ' t t l owl l 1 89 T ,smirk FRESHMAN WELCOME DANCE COMMITTEE Each year the semors vyelcome the rncomlng freshman students by gxvrnyg a dance rn thelr honor At the dance the Ideal Freshman Couple rs selected and they are crowned by the sensors who were Ideal Freshmen four years prevrous In front Marge Broyyn Second row Cynthra Benrne Susan Flarr Kelly Dons Bouchard Last row Al Russo Robert Shock I rg-4 1-'Q GIFT COMMITTEE In behalf of the outcome sennors thrs group of semors selects and purchases a class Llft for the school ln hopes that rr vyrll serve as a remmder of the class s accomplrshments Exrst rovy Sheila Scott Dons Bouchard Second royy Marllyn Kelly janet Poe Nancy Seeley Judy Damells Jeanette Kravsczyk Thrrd iIl. -, 7' gl DIPLONIA COX FRS COMXIITTEI Thus group of senxors IS responsrble for the selectlon and arrantement of the dxploma coyers 90 Front row Patrma Drchlfrcmth Aus Burton Roxane Mazeau Iudy Walker Marcia Barrl Baal-r rovu Eduard Sandovu Daud Gammons Ronald Rosenbaum Izrme Harms Nathan Clark ' .Lg I I S ., L 1 Ae' oo ' ' x m . f . I I I .fel ' , 'A W I I .. gd' y X Phyllis Oaramella. Third ww: Joy Corso, Alice Michaud, Judith row: Btnblweir, Dick Cdviello, Bill Pierce. ' 1 r 5? ,, ' ' I Q 5 If Cl. 1' V I A f , 41 sl A . 1 Q , C 1 we 5' I ' -F' ' QUEEN OF FOOTBALL HOP Jo Maugeri, queen of the Football Hop, was crowned at the dance by football cap- tain, Bill McKay. The Football Hop, spon- sored by the cheerleaders, is held each year on Thanksgiving night bringing the foot- ball year to a close. FOOTBALL HOP SEVEN JACKS The Seven jacks are a professional orchestra made up of members from the high school orchestra The group plays at school dances and at other activities outside of the school Seated front rovs baum and lone jill Linda Reed David Gottlieb, Smith Toulson, Leroy Byrne, jim Maryak. Second row: Charles. Diggs,,Ron Rosen Ami lo, an angel appeared Jeanette Krawczyk as Gabrnel announces the brrth of Chrrst fAbove rxghtj Bob Wexr Dave Fuller and Andrew Schrader the three wnse men tell Herod Robert Pastrr of thenr plans SENIORS STAGE ASSEMBLIES projects a talent assembly whnch rs rntended to be a medna for the talented members of the class and the Chrrstmas Assembly whlch ns grven rn conyunctron w1th the choral groups to set the spnrrtual mood for the students durrng the Chrnstmas season The Chrrstmas Assembly thxs year consrsted of seven scenes rn st1ll lrfe arranged by Mrs jean M Beale and tradxtxonal carols sung by the chorrs dt rected by Mr Harry Lmgdell james Maryak Ed Sandow and Al Russo the shepherds vnsrt the Chrld whrle joseph Roger Clarke and Mary Carol McCa1n look on 92 I-'via 4 X Q I . X . l - ' The Seniors are responsible for two assemblies to be presented as class 7 ' ' 1 1 ' - 1 a ' Ww,,,gu,,,f I V JL si-Vx 4 41 My KM Y f ix- 'iv 1. ,-f I, 5 , 7. S Q J In 'Nigga Q xii- '. H f 4 , xv f1w . B , - R, 17 Q29 L3 I - Li t 1jfW?gLg,iW , . V , ,A 2 , jj A Nw, . ' Q A ' .af - - AA' ,, 2 .I J 5 A . V Q , v V -'W-Y .s u ,W , X ' -fn J -Kfx is .- xx .wifffrr - ' Sgr- . ' ,M Wi Ni A .- W,,.,,gM . ,,,,., , 4' rv' . Kurigiwu 1' 1 Ma . wig ' 4' .-4 mg' f ff, if , - me ,vw ' V Y , ,.,j 4 , W ' ,aff A4 .T 'll-sw. U CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE The Christmas Assembly' Commitee made arrangements for the presentation of the annual Christmas assembly. First row: Melon Chadwick, Beth Hopkins, Pat Gill, Bonnie Moreland. Second row: jane DeCourcy, Avis Burton. Nancy Strom, Joyce Beckwith, Emelia Semedo, Bob Wfeir. JUNIOR DANCE COMMITTEE Members of the junior Dance Commit- tee helped in planning an enjoyable eve- ning for all. First row: Susan Flair, Ginny Stott, Cynthia Bietne, Lee Baratelli. Sec- ond row: Ginny Wasson, Cindi Waniga, joy Stoviak, Sally Poulson. Third row: Bob White, john Grich, john Slesinski. 4-I iffy. j rr Tr -. , A . Z Af-is '1 ' ef' g L. J.. - fr A-ECG?- C if I, .A A4-4 if ...,f' 94 Zta. .S-My Tifq.. ' PROJECTIONIST CLUB It IS the purpose of the Proyecnomst Club to tram students wrth mechanical abxlrty or mterest rn audro usual equrpment rn the use of the proyectors tape recorders and many other forms of mechanrcal teachmg ards used darly by teachers rn the hrgh school Upon completron of therr tramnng program the students recerve audro vrsual lxcenses whrch qualrfy them as capable operators of the equrpment for whrch they have trarned Pro lectronnst Club has long been known for the wrllmgness of nts members to grve therr trme rn the clrstrrbutron operatlon and marnrenance of audxo vrsual equrpment They are often called on to run machmes for varx ous orgamzatrons whrch borrow equrpment from the school A specralrzed branch of the Prolectromst Club rs the technrcal stage crew responsrble for operatrng the stage lrghts sound spot lrght audrtorrum proyector and other equrp ment needed m assemblres and the numerous productrons put on rn the school audrtorrum SENIOR PLAY COMMITTEE The play committee does the behind the scenes work whrch makes the produc tzon possrble They handle the business props make up and scenery desrgnmg and burldrng Shown here are the follow mg In foreground Lorna West Vrrgmra Hagen Dorls Bouchard Second row Kathleen Kelly Judy Surgalrs Nancy Olah Andrew Schrader Last row Alan Chartm John Donegan Shown below are Ray johnson Francrs ones Ernre Karkur Mrke Kranyak Vrctor Sekelsky Carol Crgnarole standmg around an opaque prolector JUNIOR RING COMMITTEE In the junior year each class must choose a r1nL stone cm blem and color to symbolize its four years of hlah school experiences A committee is named to guide the rest of the class to a better choice in respect to sianiticance price and availability First royy Beverly Bica Patricia Gill Second roxy Lynne Cumming Nancy Ratto Patricia ONe1l Thirt roxy Judy Walker Debbie Dempsey M.1ri.,aret Rivers CAPS AND GOWNS COMMITTEE Along with thc miny othcr prcparations which 3,0 into Lriduatnon night thought must be Liyen to the caps ant towns of each indiyidual graduate A student committee is named to order distribute and tzenerally organize this facet of the big nicht First row jane DeCourcy Mary Ellen Cliadyuclx Barblra Reed Virmnia Hagen Second row Robert Wliitc Roger Smith Patricia McGrew Katherine JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE One of the privileges of the upperclassmen is being able haye a prom of their ovtn Of course countless hours of toil and preparation are necessary but with a capable student com mittee both the work and the result are most revsardini. First rovs Marcia Belmont Marge Lucania Nlelon Chadwick LeRoy Byrne Lynne Cumming Barbara Wunk Second rovw Evelyn 'XY breaus ludy Alteri Nlarilyn Ixclly Crndi Waniza Third rovs Sandy Rufio udy May Al Russo joy Stoyiak Laurel McKe1r nan joy Corso ludy Ixelly Carol Urban Fourth rovy B11 Nlclxay jim Marxalc Bob Pastir Lloyd Fleming Peter Liss Roy Ixratochwil I 'VB v, ' I xt I I i . I ' B ' Y X ' 2 . V r' 4 v 1 1 f 1 V Y - 7 . , ' ' . . ', - ' , ' ' v y ' ' , K , . , v , . . ': ' ' r ' ' ' '. ' l 1 ' ' K ' ' , .' - I Fourth row: Richard Seitz Dick Berman Ro :er Smith. BCUWHY. Nona THYIUY, Hank MCMHUUS, GCOU-If CHPCIIE- . I is ty Vx . . to Ayqh ,hz ,. . U: V .' . - , . . ' , , . I. ' . ' V . V . A X , Y ' . 'M V ' Y . Y . . I y - I .A . A , - I , , v: ' Ky x x v V y Av 7 I v A ' i . - 'Z ' ', ' fl 'I f I ,A J I , - I 'Q ' , S I U' I. it X- I IQ: 1 i L3 I 'I ff! Nj 3 1 5 hy v il ' Q, ff: . ' Ur. Q, . FIS ' 4 'x , WAYS cmd MEANS Thls commxttee conduets the magazme d ye hrch rs prrmary source of revenue for th class and assrsts rn me collectron of class dues Furst rovs Barbara Gllmore Pat rlcra Sabln Carol Anderson joan Conedon Glorra Suren k Sherla Simons Second row Ronald Peruzzr Barham Burke Judy Damells George Hrne Lee Wrllnams .fa Q- x MODERN DANCE CLUB Four years aeo Mrs Roy Lund an experxeneed and expert daneer herself formed a Niodern Dance Club for those grrls of hreh sehool aee who possessed the deslre not solely the ahllrty to dance Those gerrls numbered approxrmately tvyenty hve Today hovyeyer over thrrty leotard clad urls danee to bonros or streteh tho e muscles rn exerexses even a eontor t1on1st would tmd dltheult every afternoon ar one thirty Frrst royy Marre Zemolr Ilrzabeth Prccolo Patrxera Lay janrce Ixatz Polly Ieeleston Lee Baratelll Terry Rosenthal Carolee -ly! Xxx .- Dawes Suzanne Rosenthal Xrremra Marzak Second row Lynne fummrne Patrlera Sabln Natalne Gruzmov Sherry lxarl Nxney Strom Melon Chadvyrek oy Stovxak Lnnda Varaney Kathy Roy Thlrd row Llnda Reed Delores Natole Joan Wnuk Annette Bozsrk Helen Amena Betsy Franz Carol McLaren Margaret Nellson Fourth row Bonnle Burke Joan Coleman Sara Fueal Rosemary Sabrn Margaret Berger Avrs Burton Barbara Kamrnskr Jeanette Krawczyk 36 N: 'as .35 Jfxgexf' '1 r - I ,. -: N X . , ,J 1 ' J 4. I - V . , 1 fs, . M , , , ' , , , V ,' ' ,. S - v A I A ' ' 7 ,V ' ,yu 1 v U ,V A, , ,A,, . V y v K , f Q AL , Y , V J y I A v YV ' x v 7 V, ' A ' A y ,w , . , , 4, y - Y y y , , ,, Q ,, . V, K - I Y, , h . . . J B . ' . ' ' , ' ' , I ' v - f - I y 1 y , . , r . , . 1 . 'z L, 1 'f , ' f , f ' , , . 'f . fy, f ' . ' yy ' . ' Q. f F J, V , t , A ., ' 'M 3 6 6 Aw N, p ,-4 C Q ,. N, 6 Q 35 '43 4 ' C I- I y rv. LA N Q -A - .. 5 ..- 1 '57 - ' ri' w' f a A , ., rl I . 4 Y ' . 4 , - ' V, Wx my 1 ' l ' I 1 ' , v .Hg- . 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Q 4, K' V g Q -' I ' - I HM ,Qu 6 ,x R17 Crnth W mms Terry Stcxens Iunmr Crew and Grnnx Wasson Votrng for a queen and her court t L trmt nut to emu, the stcncrx ik l X OCEANIC FANTASIA The lunror prom IS the l1lt2.,h1lf.,hI of the yettr com mg rn unc vxhcn the ,grtdtxitrng LIISS rs muted is the guests of tht yunmr tlqss Months of prepfrmtrnn went rnto the clwbomte decomtxons th1s year vshxch Cwrrxed out the theme of Oteanlc Fsmmsm Jeanne Adams and Grlbert Hart respond to the magrc of the ew enrng .kg D.1ncxnL to the straxns of Qand and Sea .4!1 x R ,sr QC Nl HI I m 1 .atm ,M WW W Trm Rose crowns Queen Melon Chadwlck as Krng Neptune Leroy Byrne looks 49 rf 1 as I L r 'x -xt Monarchs of the sea and tbelr court of beauues joy Corso, Cmdx Wanrga, joy SIOV13k, Melon Chadwxck, Leroy Byrne, Sandy Ruffo, june Gxamonna, Dot Rxndos -. 5151 I, If - 5 ' 79' ff ' '7 ' ' 'i f, 5, l f F f' 1 il e lj ,fn it Q ki! i f AWw5ff..i - fFQ'f' f1?F 'ff -f' .5 Q . f ' ,-F,'f QAM? - ., 1fQi2 3 ',1 1 I fifff1'f'y f ff NIH' 'Lui' .V ,f .A , K . , T' Sv 35 1 ' - '. re 5 ,e, . , 'x,, in I A , ' Y ,n' X fry! 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OH. ,nifi- SENIOR DANCE COMMITTEE The Sentor Dance Commrttee worked many hours rn prep aratton for therr eyemng tn Shangrt La The CCIIIHL was covered by a canopy of hluc streamery vyhrch connc-ctLtI the mumle surmuntItnL the dmtt fIoor F1rSt rovy o Niauurr co tha rmm Carol Betroft I-IZIIUE BaItIu1n Ann NIUTYIS Carol Arlanlan Setonl roxy Lynn Ixaimrn Betsy Burke ue CI.11r 'yhry Stewart Thlrd rovx Bob Grlthn Boh Foote no tha1rm,1n Tom WUI! 100 CLASS NIGHT AND BANQUET COMMITTEE mhcry It thc C ss 'X n Ihnqttt Cummtttu mt L 1 ,xrmnrcmcnts tfr thc yen lor hanquct I'Icy QI nyc reytaurant menu myors mtl arr.1nLetI cntcrmtnmcnt Ttrst royy Dchhte Dempsey Lu Bar.1tclI1 IWIJTCIS Bdmont ut cn Sc-pond roxy Nancy Bull 'Nlaomr Buruss Marmrct Rncry Nitry IIIL1 O LII C1ntI1 Xwtnlm Th1rI rom Peter Lrss Alan Chu tm oe Golossr Wally Whrt taker F N 1 SPORTS MMM 'ef ILLUSTRATED Mzvofi .IZJ-Z??L3S' Jporfsmen TUNE xe, was 1Q2?z'd7z5Ca3S ' 17-le 26 cirwrrs F 1 if 7' T -I fl G Ss g -TQ X is 102 Av. fi' VARSITY Frrst rovs M Kranyak E Quick M Mockler R Munsterman Grlch A Anderson R Foote G Munsterman J Barberl V J Pennxnaton B Cochran S Gaunya L Byrne B Pastlr Devnto N Wtlktns E Taylor R Haryda G Ten Eyck F Loeffler Thrrd row D St Amour D Hancock B Brelsford J Berrne Second row M Ponsalle coach J Golossr D Krasenlcs R T Phelan D Yerxa E Harrls J Crosby P Gray R Petru , , . 4 'A . ' s , , -., . ' ' 5 V 4 -D F'-AWJ t . ,--'f . t t ,' .. ,, -an-..4,' , I , , , w -, . Q ' Q - AQ , . :g - A I ! . n 1 . , . , . , . , , . , . , . , . , . . A , . , . , . , . , , . . , , ,. . , . , , , . . . , . , , , . , . , vt r ' ' V . 4 - . . 4 y - - - - , - v - , - v ' y - if I I 3. D ' . ,1 ' ' f , 4 , V, - , Y . I 3 Y . . V 1 a ' t t ' r . 1 t . . t , , 3 ' 3 Y V - 4 , . 4 v V. t t , t - - r 7 ' I Y Y v t . t . L 1 V v v 1 V 1 . . . .. . t . l K ' L L . t v- . w 1 V . .1 ' K ' ' 1 . Y' ' .' V , Y - Whtte L Flemxna R Gflff-ID C Hungerford W McKay J ce 1 -Q- 1 Coaches DeX rto Ponselle and Wllkmns look oyer team Gczllopmg Grzdders Under the leadershtp of B111 McKay captam the Mtlford Hlgh football team although one of the smallest of class A teams ended the season w1th a three vuns four losses one tue record Thts was accomplnshed by a combmatton of hard work by the players and excellent coach mg of Marlo Ponsalle Noel NX'1lk1ns and Vrto DeV1to Despxte thc four losses at the hands of Faxrfreld Prcp Stamford Harclmg and Stratford nt was an excltmg and well played season mth strategy of T forma tlon vurth yarlatnons paytng off yery vsell Although the tradttxonal Thanksgtytng Day battle was lost spectators sau plenty of tctxon as both teams struggled to get that all tmportant touchdown or extra potnt Tcnsron was no stranger to thts game exther 1n the stands or tn the play ers for the certamty of the outcome was not known unttl the ycry end Throughout the season Mnlford rooters enyoycd and C.DIlIL1SllSIlCHlly supported therr hard norkmg team 6 ' .h f, w . . V, 1, :nw-A f ,gh W, .' K jc' . , ,t ,. 1 'E ru Milford M 1 l ford Nfllford Mxlford Mrlford Mrlford Mrlford 314452.-. f, ,. SENTIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS Frrst row R Whrte L Byrne R Foote B Cochran S Gaunya A Anderson R Pastlr Second rovt M Ponsalle coach D Krasenrcs L Flemlnc R Grrfhn W McKay C Hungerford J Grxch N Wrlkrns coach RECORD BOOK Bassxck Farrhcld Prep Andrew Vsarde Stamford Bullard Haxens Central Hardrng Stratford mf ff' 1' 1 J Y BACKFIFLD L Flemrng R Grrnin W McKay C Hungerford A A 1 I I ,I A , at ' V I if A ' ' ' '. 6 I, - V 'A A 75-5, if , A 6 '- 6 2' f A 0 ' A I 40 Mirfmd 27 6 13 4 4 r ' 6 13 ' 28 v 7 Q ' 15 6 M 5 R ' 6 ' 53 C' ' 7 . 12 , Sud!-. ' Q- ,' Tk,-' ' fxxix. .f 1t.5h MR ig ,-6, 'S . McKay pncks up yardage whxle Grxch runs mterference 29 Above: Foote and Mockler converge on Bullard Haven ball-carrier. Right: Mockler goes through the line after raking handoff from Grif- 104 6 The cheerleaders pose in their basketball uniforms. Kneel- ing: Carol Harkabus, Sandy Rufio, captaing Lynn Kasmin. Standing: Joy Stoviak, senior managerg Patricia McGirr, Gretchen Congdon, Barbara Miller, Sue Clair, Dorothy Rindos, Marge Brown, Bar- bara Reed, Gretchen Knoth, junior manager. il ,I ll ATHLETIC COUNCIL CHEERLEADERS Q0 ,. 2 1-r mf f 'l First row William McKay Jo Maugeri Natalie Gruzi nov Wallace Whittaker Sec ond row Lloyd Fleming An drew Schrader Larry Nugent Warner Aitken 105 I X 5 K nf if 1 5 W 3XHP, Huxlixmmx NX XS X f K J J Q f ff' ! wa V I X N '4 N I a I x . GTI YI X If 3 ? I , T MLkQYsc!I'3CLk w 1 fb d 4 M 'fi UJ 'H ll K FTOYX Gut-r ygxg . Q X , wk 0 D Q Q. :AX L vxiru an f xx K i,-1 Qs i if -1 f u-I K W C i vovnci Jun il I I M T SLG Marg T Q11 one Nuvo+neJ f VK I F In H I Q l'g Barbara, Reed s li in 'nn STOvxCLK Sand Ruiprq 0' ep fC!! TCLIH 'b-If , 'A Fl C nd f'rf1fcw?r JT' WU FY 5: -mag Gandza and Rosenbaum struggle for rebound as Hokunson looks on The Flasbzug Fwe Under the guidance of coach Roy fPugD Lund and captain Wally Whittaker the Milford High School basketball team completed a fairly successful season compiling a record of eight wins and eleven losses As is the case mth any team the Milford five had its good nights and its bad ones When everyone was playing smart heads up ball the team really had a good night scoring points taking rebounds and otherwise performing smoothly and efficiently Then there were those nights when certain positions lust seemed to fill up space and the whole squad faded missing shots and rebounds Honor was brought to the Milford hoopsters this year when captain Whit taker and scoring ace Carl Gandza were elected to the third team of the all district team and Bob Ho kunson received honorable mention Although Mil ford didn t qualify for the C I A C tournament never theless the team will be long remembered for its spirit and hard playing 108 Whittaker jumps to block shot while Hokunson and Barbieri tense for rebound. ag 32M 104 i X! X lu VARSITY First row R Rosenbaum W Whittaker R Coviello Second row J Barbieri D Clark D Milne G McCain R Foote C Gandza M Dorney R Lund Coach COMPOSITE SHEET Milford Milford Milford Milford Milford 51 Milford 50 Milford 50 Milford 56 Milford 47 Milford 66 Milford 49 Milford 62 Milford 48 Milford 69 Milford 61 Milford 58 Milford 47 Milford 66 Milford 45 Alumni .. . Hamden West Haven ,, Hamden ..,.,. ,. West Haven . Fairfield Prep . ff fffflff ss Bassick ....,,,....,......,.., ..l...., 6 2 Harding ...,.,... Stratford ,..,..., Bullard Havens Notre Dame ,. Fairfield Prep . Bassick ..,., Harding , Notre Dame Central ,....,.. . . , ,...,., 7 2 . ....,.... .,.... 5 8 . ..,. 65 ,. A 64 ,l,..,,.,... , 53 .... . 82 ., ,.l... ,.,.71 M. , . .56 l,........ M69 Stratford , ..., .,.t. 62 Andrew Warde Central ., , ,.62 .M ., ,283 109 Hokunson leaps to put in jump shot f 1955-Y Q. 1 Q ' 4 1, 5 S I First row Vern Johnson Gary Brsmark Thomas Grxffm Phxl Gray Ed Jensen George Ward J1m Boullosa Bob Maloney Jack Taylor coach Second row Albert Nelson Curt Brough Neptune s Neo pbytes A recent newcomer to the M11 ford Hlgh School athletxc program was the swxmmmg team Although V1Cf0I1CS were not the result of the efforts of each member neverthe less the team went a long way to tltle major sport Under the drrec t1on of coach Jack Taylor and cap talfl Ed Jensen a great deal of ex perrence was galned whrch should be very helpful to future teams However everythmg was not all work and no reward for captann Jensen brought honor to Mxlford by takmg lirst place IH almost every 100 yard freestyle event he entered the relay team was conslclerecl to be one of the best rn the Brndgeport area and Phtl Gray dxsplayed ex cellent form rn execuung hrs drves ton Rlchard Thompson B11lHewrtt Danny St Amour George Hxne Thomas Candla Below 1 E 5 1 Q if , A M 4 - 1 ' , ,gf s I A ', , , J , 1 A - ward provrng xtself worthy of the 2 ' r , ' V 5 1 , 4 Q . . - Y M 'fl v XA fu. Y -'XI 223' 'Q'- 'Vmi z..eI2u:Lf 41 Y 1 aw ,Fi all wsgmwmvhv Carl Ganza goes on to second nn vnctory over Central Dzamomi Cutters The 1957 Dlamond Squad of Mrlford Hrgh School turned mn an outstandmg record of thrrteen wms and seven losses under the leadershxp of captarn Paul Buglxone and coaches Ray Srovnak and Bob Cox Wrth the hopes of some und1scovered talent the returmng veterans and the leader shrp of captaxn Warner Artken the 1958 season should prove to be very successful Returmng thus year along wrth Artken are semors Steve Gaunya Lee Wllllams Wally Whrttaker Dnck Covxello Bob Schock Jrm Stevens Bob Wenr Dave Ch1tt1ck Ron Rosenbaum ohn Grmch and Roger Smrth lumor Carl Gandza and sophomores Larry Moran and Doug Clarke BASEBALL TEAM Fnrst row Tom Breen, Rlchard Jackson, Rnchard H3fCh9flk, row Carl Gandza, Ronald Rosenbaum, Daniel Sullrvan, Ken Steve Gaunya, Lee Wnlllams Second row Wallace Whnttaker, mth Hawkms, Warner Artken, John Gnch, Douglas Clark, Rrchard Covrello, Robert Schoclt, Alex Hall, james Stevens, Roger Smnh Robert Werr, Dave Chrttnck, Paul Buglxone, captarn Thxrd . 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Even more im- 7 7 1 ' ' , - , - ' 1 9 1 ,ff Mrlford Mrlford Mrlford Mrlford Mrlford Mrlford Mrlford Mrlford Mrlford 1 ,LL Z, TALLY SHEET West Haven Notre Dame Stratford Hardmg Stamford Hamden Bassxck Roger Ludlowe Falrfield Prep 'J-U 'LO - 1 N 1 Mr Taylor frres startrng gun for 100-yard dash. Befman d15Pl3YS good form In high lump Gray vaults in record attempt ' 89 . . ' 50 ' 56 . , , ' 34 ' A A ' 31 ,, ' 59 A . . , ' 91 ' A . , ' 61 ' . . a i Fbrlzwz e X - Fbrtzcne Vlslts the Communzty Q' M1 yford Its People and, Its Induatrz es' Jiwne 1968 Il I . I rv 0 9 X x l fl X g x Q ,.. S V A' , . - x v lxx 41 ,- f V, f if ' I 1923- A , Q 1 1 Q 1 .Q . V . 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Registered Pharmacrsf i E HE STUDENT SPOTLIGHT MILFORD AUTO SALES INC VN JOSTEN CLASS RINGS Jw-N IOI5 BRIDGEPORT AVENUE MILFORD CONNECTICUT IOK g I CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Sales 8. Serv ce me suuuu munc- TRIMY 4 lm wfan H class mns 0 Established Slnce I 932 O NEILL and DONEGAN INC Plumbing and Heahng Resrdenhal lndusfrral 121 BRIDGEPORT AVENUE 33 RIVER STREET DEVON CONN MILFORD CONN 123 WX ' A , 'Y -' 'I iq - 1 1' 1- I ' ,xiI:rngw?-15. ' EFI ' 3 I . -- . fl W I IM - - 3, ' I w-.L -- ' 4- -' f I 7' 7 .4 ,I - ' A af HIE E I - s -- I T Q I g 5 5 5? - ' 4. f x'. , 'TENT T 1 N t N . E - Qf E -5 U 2 . Q r I If Q -. w. ' o . A I - N ,- ' if 2 I I ' 1 PI - ' I 1 , llf ' -, - -. I L..-,:4,. . -. ' I . L I I, .Q L-- 352 ' 52. in '1-1 ,-19,71 ' N. ' X L -7 C I' X Y 7 - . I XQXX ' . A X ,,,Lff -mi ' -. E -I 5 , L' . S - ' 0 o 0 0 Q, ' , f. 3. JL - . 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Best Wishes fo the Class of 7958 j2 IK g WH 010111 J0K7W 132 01101f01'01'01'-6 1'01'01101'01'-01'01'0 0 01 010610 '0 20' 0 01'0101'-01401f01'01'0161101f01 0 -01101'01401'01'0'f01f010140'110v01'-01f01s0110'rf6X - N y Strom Nancy Seeley . Lee Baratelli Laura Mc iernan A I , Mar eBrown Barbara oo on K .T Denise Montreuil Maria Gonzales T il 1 Joyce Beckwith . l A Can your child go to your college? R+ ,I fy Z! if Every one of us has tlae hope th at llls son or daughter may be so well prepared that tlae ad missions officer will say tour 'rpplic ation ls accepted We will look foaw ard to seeinv you in the fall But sometimes plans fro amlss We at General l'lectr1c hfue for years been urging youth to aim hwla work hard mister the basic subjects, and fro on to colleve Recently we sent a questaonn ure to 100 col leve admissions ofiicers We asked Vt h at 'are the reasons some havh school students are .ad mitted and others rejected? The io replies we recen ed contained a ffreat un anamaty of opinion. We have summarized those replies in a book- let, Start Planning Now or liaur Fareerg the illustration on this page, taken from the booklet, gives a clue as to its content. Xl e beliexe th at tlae alumnus can work for tlae best interests of llls colleffc by sendlnf' to that colleffe younv people prepared to receive a hrfrher cduc ation Ni e further belieae that our summary of opinions of admis ions ofilcers is so persu aslvely COITlpClllll that the boy or 1 ul who reads it must ask himself whether lic ls ll'lU05llI his courses wise y and ffettmff llllfll enouffh naar s Per alps with this booklet in hind and sup portuaf' its thesis w ath your 1 aan experience you can help persuide your clalld or another child ln whom you laaxe an interest, to prep are 'lntlllbl tlae day when an 'admissions ofiicer will review his record. 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