North Haven High School - Sachem Yearbook (North Haven, CT)

 - Class of 1957

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R I I r n 4 I r ? I I E I . z P r E f A mf X E 1. l f f r A , 5, E if s V .-Q ,Q 2 l 1 W 3 . P , 1 I1 - L 1 R W . , v L 1 . L ' 4 .. - V , A- 4 nv... ,., , .. J... Y...,- sachem 1957 norfh haven hugh school norfh haven connechcuf fh V h f , I , X, f X . ' . I O O I 'I 5 'Z 1, J' 4 ef 1 J' I' P' f .. vw kj ,Q 4, f 1 e . ni' 2 , .W 1 1' ,f' fr .f H main entrance foreword We belleve these short years have helped us fit ourselves for the world of xdeas and problems mto whrch we are movrng The mstructnon the work the play the fr1er1dsh1ps made wnth classmates and teachers alnke thescaare taken away Left are memorres whlch 1n recollectton wlll become more poxgnant and words those pr1nc1ples and memor1es to whrch we wxll be eternally loyal and we hope th1s volume wlll preserve accurately the year 1956 1957 so that we may often recall our happy t1mes at North Haven H1gh School and sustam those fond memor1es We present th1s Sacloem to the teachers and students as a revxew of what we belxeve has been one of our happ1est years and as you leaf through these pages we hope the tmages reflected are truly clear and lnclusrve VIRGINIA LUCAS THOMAS PEARSALL 3 In this the 1957 Sacbem we attempt to capture in a few pages of pictures dedlcahon It rs our prrvrlege here to express what many have felt about one woman Words of apprecratlon for her devotron and loyalty are at best madequate and at trmes may seem conventronal But these fevu srncere vvords are the closest we can come to expresslng a grat1tude that runs very deep wrthln us When such a woman retrres, to devote her love to a ch1ld of her own, we who remarn should assess her act1v1t1es and her qual1t1es that have helped make us strong A g1fted mathemat1c1an, she served us wrth m1nd and heart as a mem ber of the North Haven Hlgh School faculty Her patlence and perceptrve ness 1n the classroom, comblned wlth her grace of manner, womanly charm and warm sympathetic rnterest rn our school lxfe w1ll ever be remembered In dedrcatrng th1s volume of the Sacbem to Marflyn Zuckerman t e Class of 1957 lorns together 1n pay1ng trrbute to the one vuhose perseverance has helped transform a v1s1on IHIO real1ty O O C ! y , h , aatt y aa,yt y c yyi. 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' WWA mrs bernard zuckerman fab N Zin Memoriam loel plerponf beach A good heart benovolent feelmgs and a balanced m1nd he at the foun danon of character Other thmgs may be deemed fortultous they may come and go but character ns that whnch lnves and abndes and IS admnred long after 1ts possessor has left the earth John Todd 6 a , J h fir ma A K 1 -,' X .- ,, . .L f , C U 1 a a ' ' a 1 9 The Sachem r road to success was qurte often strewn wrth obstacles It IS when these obstacles appeared msurmountable that we turned to others for help Full realrzltron of how much we owe to those who have answered the call seldom comes untll much later when we look back over our memorable years M mr lohn s mgro appreciafion mlss loyce d fonfaune lt rs here that we wrsh to express our srncere apprecratron to Mm Joyce Fon tame and Mr john Nzgro The few Words we wrrte here represent only a fragment of the deep thanks that we offer to these teachers We hope that thrs message of apprccntron wrll help to repay our debt of grautude I: - M :gym 41 ' un '- null ' Ill lll Hlllllllm..- ...nllllll AV-fag .1 Ream faculiy V-is mag, 'am mr. charles T. sf. clair superintendent s message Congratulatxons upon the achxevement of the goal for whnch you have been workmg for many years' Graduatxon ns the symbol of the knowledge the maturrty the progress you have acqulred from the day you first entered the publrc schools of North Haven Graduatxon IS both an end and a begnnnmg It marks the last meeting of the class the last dance the last football game the last club meetmg the last stxmulatmg contact wrth the teachers of NHHS There rs a great deal of sadness at leavtng your frlends and class mates your school and the expernences you have had here productive It IS movxng toward adulthood toward great freedom and great responstbrlrty Commencement looks to the future far more than to the past Courage self rehance maturnty and mtegrnty wrll be essentral as you leave the pro tectlve sealrrty of home and school to take your place rn society These qualrtres you have achleved rn some measure and wtll contrnue to acqurre rn college at work IU the armed servrces The future belongs to you and you are well prepared for xt We wtsh you well' 'S ' I ' 7 7 . . . . U . , I 1 Y - 7 D I ' But graduation is also commencement, the beginning of a life more full and more . , . I 7 , ' l . . . prlnclpal s message Goodbye to all of you the members of the Class of 1957 You have done a superb Job here at North Haven Hngh School and we are relymg on you to contmue th1s good work wherever you may be Although you may feel that hrgh school days are over remember that m a very real sense what you have done and wrll do contrnues to mfluence North Haven Hrgh School Many thlngs whrch orrgmated durmg your tnme w1th us w1ll become tradxtron as the years go on Events whxch took place whrle you were here wlll be looked upon and remembered as examples whlch succeedmg classes may follow Even mnstakes whlch were made may turn out to have posxtrve value for we w1ll have learned what to avoid and to lmprove upon just as the thmgs you leave behmd w1l1 mfluence us so will your achrevements rn the future We who are st1ll here wxll be measured rn terms of your success If you contmue to do the good Job you have done m the past and to meet the standards of whrch we know you are capable then those who follow wxll dernve the benefits of the traxls whnch you have blazed We w1ll try to l1ve up to your standards and we wlsh you every success 1n whatever you undertake m the future We w11l mlss you but we w1ll never forget you N mr. thomas a. aquila 0 0 I , . 3 .. - .. . 7 , . ' 5 , . 3 7 , , . , . .la board of educahon MR LAWRENCE B GREW Charrman SUPERVISOR OF BUSINESS AND MAINTENANCE Mrs Richard Brocketr Mrs john Crpollnm fir' 54,6 'Sf 5 Mr Thomasj Buchan Mr Carl N Hansen Mr George Naples Mrs Harold Olson MR WILLIAM G Mr August Puester Mr joseph Schxavone ENGLAND 12 administrative l 0 is BSSISTBFITS MR. LEVI G. REDFIELD Assistant Principal Miss IRMA KING MR JOSEPH CONE Gurdance Guldanfe Fftvorrte gurdeposts along the trail pomtrng thc wfiy to the solution of our problems were the admmrstratrve assrst ants They answered questions about future schoolrng soothed our worries about jobs and eased us through difficult srtuatrons rn school life Therr tactful guidance therr genial friendliness and their genuine rnterest rn us as individuals have endeared them to us all Egg, ,vw- 'xy- MR EDWARD 1 , , McDOWELL K fu-.3 'J' f, yugo, Q, JV J Administrative Intern 4' x K ' , - W . , . . , . Q . . . . y . 7 . . . y . . Q. 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' A , 4 X- N' I3 secreta ries i V' A 1 ' 4' ' ' Q, Mrs. Eugene Allen Mrs. Carleton Burt Mrs. Edward Helbig In spite of unceasing typewriters and continually ringing telephones, the secretarial staff always found time to lend a helping hand and simplify our trip down the trail. library Our school library was a favorite haven for browsers bookworms and homework laden students We spent many an hour in the library reading current magazines newspapers excellent reference material and a wide varrety of interesting books supplied by our kind and efhcient librarian MRS T LeBARON BEARSE Librarian audio visual aids When the occasion presented itself the Audio Visual Aids Department was right there with an appropriate film record or tape recorder We offer our sincere thanks for the many happy hours of pictures along the trail of mem Ol' 165 MR KENNETH WRIGHT A V Director 14 Ll-I' C 3 a ' ' R , 7 7 I O C Q if W 3 iggff' .1 . . 'f' 5: .. ' ' I Z -' ., 5314 1:E5f fr -J-ff .' ' ' A . ,g ' '-1523.2 -' u ff gets -- sf ,affix X 7 en llsh g MR CLARKE ROCKWELL Charrman .BA Mrs James Doyle Mrs Frederrckj Mrss Joan Message MISS Harriet Turtle 177 Lrttauer Jr LLM Mr Wllllam Clark Mrs Martha Ferguson Mr Robert K Thompson Nouns' Pronouns' Gerunds' How can we ever forget those parts of speech as they reappearecl mghtly m our dreams? Creatlve wrrtmg turned out future novellsts as lxvely dxscussrons of lrterary works turned out tomorrow s cr1t1cs However after hours of wrestlmg wxth a sentence dragram or wadrng through five acts of Shakespeare our hearts went out to our understandlng Englrsh teachers Per haps only 1n retrospect can we fully realxze and apprecxate all that these teachers have accompllshed wrth our seemmgly rmpenetrable mmds 'I5 MR JOSEPH R DUNN JR Charrman soclal studies Mr james Adams Mrss Elrzabeth Bragg Mrss Janet Brenner Mrs Donal Merlke Hrstory may be a study of the past but at NHHS xt was lrvened up by field trrps films and rntet school forums Frrst hand experrence was gained by trrps to the Unlted Natrons to local mdustrres and to other pornts of mterest Our socral studres teachers taught us economrcs government and hrstory But even more rmportant they taught us that out own trarl of memorres IS just a small avenue to mans thoroughfare of know ledge 'Y'-at Mrss Mary Porter Mr Robert S Ford .V-3' 18 Q 'und N96 MISS JOYCE D FONTAINE Chairman S Mlss Anne Gaetano Mr Edwxn Dudley Mlss Albma Sacco Mr Bernard Gllbrrde m a e m a 1- I C S Mrs Damel Doody Mr Kenneth Michaels From commercxal students to future Emstems we were all gtven valuable HSSISIHHCC by highly qualxfxed math teachers Some of us learned the fundamentals of mathematlcs for dally l1v mg whlle others of us were mspxred to explore deeper mto the magic of marhematxcs and lts many abstract phases 17 'K . - i Q, , 9 W l Sys, if it ' t, iv, mmf E X fx p . y or l iv MISS REBECCA SATTERLEE Charrman The Language Department was a new strange world whrch we entered bewrl dered and left self assured and confident that we could converse wrth any French man or Spanrard rn hrs natrve tongue and could recrte through the first paragraphs of Caesars Gallrc Wars and Vrrgrls Aenezd Famrlrar Chrrstmas carols and natrve folklore wrth strange soundmg words records wnth too swrftly spoken rncom prehensrble words and those qurckre qurzzes that we just adored and our enloy able trrps to New York Crty to vrsxt restaurants and theatres of forergn atmos and etched m our memorres languages 'Miers 7 x., Mr Eugene Colangelo 'ta Mfg Hefwlg Ml' J0hI'l V LyhCh Zauchenberger N X XX X 18 'S ,D . V1 rn I ' E. ' - 1 ' . 2 . ' H o- , ' Q - ,E . 1 . I ' fb U, . rn ' R 2 l , . fi I I 5 . 5. U v r S ' 1 P, W u ar - - fb D5 . ' , v-1 ' ' . 51' . ' . : . . ' . . , s rw sf if, .Nqlxxxx , -. sy, ..f ' ai pew-ff-.' - Mrs Allyn Von Nelda Q-, X F jx E ,44- 'S-QW Mr Louns Cavalrere Mr Txmothy Connell MR FREDERICK W ANDERSON Chalrman Mr Dommnc Mascagna SCI9I'1Ce How many atoms nn potassium fluor1de7 Name the bones m the human body What IS the coeflicent of fr1ct1on7 Though the drlrgently learned facts may fade there wrll always be happy recollecuons of smoke filled labs hearty laughs ln physlcs and rabblts freed from thenr cages 1n bxology Not untrl we progress further mto our future can we apprecrate the tnme devoted to the paths of scnence 19 Ar Mrs Eugene Dorsr 6. T, Mr Frank Gennle af L Mr Norman Moulton .WSE K. 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Despite errors that seemed to make us experts at erasing, rather than typing, and with our shorthand that even we had difliculty in transcribing we have become past masters at taking a letter We have learned to keep excellent books and those weird contrap tions called adding and transcribing ma chines will finally behave for us and thanks to the trails of law classes we can toss out our legal terms like so many commercial lawyers industrial arts Gu-r MR ROBERT MFRCURI Chairman Mr Lawrence Bush Mr James Dowers Mr Frank Lesneur Whilc thc girls labored over hot stoves the boys were busy all-F working with metal wood electricity and printing Imaginative creations were the themes of our work and we proudly lived up to our ovsn high standards QQ . 3 I - . 9 I U ' ,f fs fr W W ..s,' A to s t V fc A t , ' i l -' K +, 7 V , e .- ff- ' ' ' . l . xiii U ' . OZL6 7 a J N y ' Xxx 7 ' H Y , ' X so x . K , ' ' ' ' , At PQ as zo ' Q 'S MRS INGRID WALKER Chairman F'-,Q WE I IA Mr Vincent Terenzio Q arl' Preparing seasonal decorations and bounteous corridor displays and turning blocks of plaster into works of art the Art Department was busy all year. Our thanks to them for the color added to our trail of l'I'16fUOl'lCS Mr Alex Winsco 21 My Thomas Pfefe Ml' Philip Wllkef 'Rs' MR FRANK HAUSER Chairman The NHHS Music Department provided a med ley of memories for our long journey The music appreciation classes shortened the gap between long haired classics and crew cut jazz Annually we made trips to the headquarters of the American opera the Metropolitan The more talented among us hit high notes on our trail of memories in the band orchestra or chorus I ' an QS Y' ill 5 , flax WUI? xiii? , Q muslc gi an X fq . ' . B' .' . ' . l 7 , Nb- n,x MISS DORIS CHAFFEE Chaxrman homemaking Basung and bakmg future housewrves created masrerpleces rn homemakmg thxs year Occaslonally the boy of her dreams was rewarded wnth an aromauc ndblr smuggled our of room 15 1n the ,I confines of a pockerbook Mrss Ruth Drysdale physical education We may not all have been Mr Touchdowns or members of the New York Knnckerbockers but we all had a chance to star in gym class We barred our way around the base ball diamond squared our sets m gym and drxbbled up the court Desprre broken locks wrmkled gym suns mysrenously dxsappearmg sneakers and other over used ex cuses our physrcal educanon classes put us m shape to run nor walk down the rranl 't:'. Iva ' gg 15' nvfldlf .'.YY EUS' I.l4 l's Mxss Maureen McGarry V MR ROBERT MEENEGHAN Chanrman '12 3 Mrs Frank Bensen Mr Mxchael Vanacore M155 Joan Ramsborrom 22 ' 1 ,v'5' , ' . . ,111, 1.,' 'I-.-V, lg . I .5 . . - ., .. , g'......::t-. 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W5-'Sc Mrs George Tene medical M ss Rose Laurello RN Dr Lours Parrella M D S h 1 D C Oo mmf Whether attendmg to sore fingers or co oom was always a haven for School u co s hypochondrracs and a place where we c d d to return us to top notch condmon 23 the care nee e ll 425' l ' M AV I A 3 l,, f s 0 J F fl 5 l , X Q Al ,L K , :Q N: is R t 2 . 7 be A 3 A Q 0 1 D N to ' . ' ' N R '4 A l TU r l -f of r if 4, N ' , fx af' gf' E',l4Q If ' ,f U . I 'J I MMA! I. f 1 lf' ' lldf if Q . 1 .lx I B' jifl 'l L' . I R r , , xi 'I N rse ' . ld , the medical r ' ould recerve Sullivan Z I vi' Mrs John Korzrck Marron 25 'Am Mr Mxchael Ferrara Os.. Mr Robert Hrlse Mr john ONerll Mr joseph Rebeschl MR JOSEPH GABERO Head Custodran custodians Mr Arthur Umbrrcht Tendmg the courtyards replacmg burned out lrght bulbs and reparrmg broken wemtran blmds as well as rescumg those poor unfor tunates who could no longer reason wrth then' lockers the custodral staff was busy all the trme hows ever of therr frrendshrp 24 We were always grateful for therr help we were most appreuatrve G ,jr rw ., 4 1 ' ., Qs a 1 J 'B . . . ..l.. ,X ,, 'N X ,SX 1 vt Q . I 4 N' ' , Y , . . .. v , , 655 iii Y I, , Jw 1 S, , 'fn Q' W m ,bv .I Y 4l5iiOi!1 if if , fwijjvgg K, 'B 9 I :xi- fwux , ww, I 4y.x',r I I ' k A in-'-' ,,., -, M. f A ,1 2 1. ,L f' 1 '6f iW .A fg N 1. Q IX . ., .MS I A jg- .gg ,fs ' 1A :?f? Q 1 ' , 1 I IE-I1-1-I xx?Y 1-lf! seniors e 's follow the frail . . . a very different trail, along a path of cherished memories, looking back over our footsteps with the Class of '5 7. E We began our journey up Freshman Hill a little apprehensive and very timid. Thanks to our pocket policeman, the Tomahawk, we stumbled our way through the maze of hallways and classrooms with dubious success. After a few weeks of aimless wandering we Hnally settled down to the business at hand. Our first high school activity, the Freshman elections, followed a whirl of petitions and a case of ulcers for Mr. McDowell, our patient advisor. When the campaign chaos had died down, Warren Stubblebine, Danny Holt, Judy Eriksson, and Ernie Del Monico were chosen to lead us. The tangy fall air set the scene for our first dance, the Turkey Trot. As couples tripped the light fantastic, we suddenly realized that we had started a long trip down the trail of memories. Rounding the bend as Sophomores with Ernie Del Monico, Charlie Aftosmis, Elaine Mancini and Bryant Brunye as our capable guides we were met head on by Caesar, theorems and amobae. No sooner had the music of the Harvest Hop died down then plans for our own Balloon Ball were being made. It was quite evident from the hilarious laughter and popping balloons that this gala affair would put a feather in our upperclassmen's caps. Spring was greeted with cries of, carry your books for a penny . . . just one dollar and your car looks like new . . . boy, do those shoes need a shine! only ten cents . . . and the Penny Crurade was under way. Credit where it's due . . . Thanks, Mrs. Zuckerman. Bryant Brunye, Charlie Aftosmis, Elaine Mancini and Eddie Obrist were the first to see that the trail was beginning to widen and only one more bend was left. Soon the time was right for our biggest class activity, Mood Indigo. While couples whirled to the theme music, we congratulated the com- mittee for a truly magnificent job. Suddenly we noticed students prancing through the halls with their hands extended . . . why, they looked like the Class of '57 flashing their showy class rings . . . oh, those envious smiles! The P.A. system continually blared, Will the owner of car bear- ing license plate 02 BAD, please report to the office. Your car is block- ing the front door. A little further along the way we heard of the selection of Susan Henry and Carol Engster to attend Laurel Girl's State, and of Tom Pearsall, Bryant Brunye and Walt Jensen to go to Nutmeg Boy's State. Soon after, classes polled their votes for Student Council officers and Severin Palydowycz, Bill Littauer and Yvonne Qualls emerged victorious to represent the Class of '57 in the following year. We ended the year in a whirl over graduation. Sad to lose friends, glad to be seniors at last. Perhaps the saddest note, Mrs. Zuckerman is leaving! Goodbye, and the best always. Mr. Colangelo stepped into the role of advisor to help Charlie Aftosmis, Ronnie Martindale, Elaine Mancini, and Eddie Obrist guide the class around the last bend and down the home stretch. The doors of the courtyards opened to us at last, and regardless of the weather, there was an energetic senior whipping through the hal- lowed ground. The chill of winter brought on the last home football game and the Harvext Hop. Elaine Mancini exchanged her megaphone for a crown to reign as Harvest H op Queen. The Sacbem was underway with the cry, Sell every 'ad' you can, and then sell three more. Dead- lines were miraculously met and a good deal of sleep was lost. Soon the seniors began to frequent the gym as the basketball team was off to a successful season. Basketball gave way to baseball and studies gave way to dreamy looks out the windows. Almost too quickly the senior play and final exams were over and graduation practice had begun. And then, graduation weekend, and the last four steps on the trail of memories. The Senior Prom, a rhapsody in music, was the first step. Banquet and Awards Night, followed by the Baccalaureate Service were the next two. Our final and most solemn step was at hand. We walked together for the last time through the crowded auditorium while Charlie's last words mingled with strains of 'Pomp and Circumstance . We have stepped off the marked trail of memories. The ones that we will now follow are to be cleared by our own methods and choosings. May they always be the best! sensor advisor QW' Qum- mr eugene colangelo Mr Colangelo stepped 1nto the advnsors shoes as we entered the home stretch 1n our trall of memornes The pace was never slowed down but 10 creased nonceably as he moved to the lead and began clearmg the many obstacles that would undoubtedly be encountered Through h1s patrent and understandlng gu1dance the traxl after NHHS mll be much clearer and easrer to follovx 30 O O 'N xx 'ij if ' 'gf idk' 'S 'sl , ki 4 V . . . , . . . Y . - ' 1 V 3 1' ' 1. EDWARD OBRIST Treasurer fx ELAINE MANCINI Secretary 15 CHARLES AFTOSMIS Presndent RONA LD MA RTINDALE Vrce Presxdent senior officers CHARLES GEORGE AFTOSMIS 550 Washlngton Avenue North Haven Charley rnterested IU basketball and baseball a so mtcrested 1n school and class act1v1t1es Kmgpms Club lrkes dog shovung cars done a lot for 57 Charley plans to Jorn LConn pals next year Rrfle Club l V Basketball 1 2 Baseball 1 2 3 Captam 4 Student Senate 2 Class Vrce Presrdent 1 2 3 Puma Crurade Co Charrman 2 Homeroom Representatxve 2 Honor Guard 5 Varsrty Club 3 Presxdent 4 Class Presldent 4 Sacbtm 4 ? JUDITH MARY ANDERSON 13 Franklm Street North Haven Judy preclous package of everythmg weekends at 2 Dartmouth whrpped up rdeas for brographres talkatrve blond wrth mrschref rn her eyes soon to be seen on the UConn campus Torch l 2 3 4 Senate Secretary 2 Penny Crurade 2 Derby Dayr 2 Svummrng Club 2 Basketball 3 Belle o the Wert 3 Natlvlty 3 Cadet Teachmg 3 Mood Indzgo 3 Homeroom Representatlve 3 Umted Natrons Club 3 4 Bookstore 3 4 Drama Club 3 4 Sacbem 4 LOIS CANDICE BARR 60 Whxtney Rxdge Terrace North Haven Lou courteous pollte and frlendly cheerful Hello for ex tryone mtellrgent lookmg mam mterests are svslmmlng skatlng and readlng crazy over records strrves for a career rn retall merchandlsmg Homeroom Representatxve 1 Archery 1 Chorus 1 Svummrng 2 3 Drama Club 3 4 500990: 6 Q-or MARTHA MEYER BEACH 1975 Rxdge Road North Haven Marlba svsttt tm good student qulet scrnous good marks rn all classes keeps those U N records up to datt good secretary frrendly actne m unlor Achrtxcmcnr lows IDUSIC joined many attnntlcs rcddlsh brown halt smgmg lessons such 1 mte xoxtt neat work future occupatronal thtrapxst thats after Centenary uruor College Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Umted Natlons Club Secretary 4 foo' 1 ,!' 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J we we ae W awe' l X X v Q84 5 :PB -'X 7 X NWN 2-W 'ZZ' K u 'X t RUSSELL NOBLE BIRAL ff, ?w UJIISS Mldclletown Avenue Montowese 5 4 y K Rum!! gets along wrth everyone good student Yo haxe any mterestlng stamps! rnterestcd IH school and class act1v1t1es serrous wonderful p1an1st enjoys huntmg plans to use the keyboard of Hart College of Musxc R1fleClubl 2 3 4 Mfr In GEORGE EDWARD BLOMGREN 59 Watson Avenue North Haven Bz frnenclly serlous goes crazy over Hxrng and racxng cars nothmg lxke huntrng Lemons Garage one ambrtron rn car drrver blg tall and masculrne Naval Reserve Homcroom Reprcsentatlvc 4 J Y L I 475 GUN N, 'TNT E aff .lv J , A-l' I enjoys football l1fe IS to be a sports plans to 1o1n the Ti- CAMILLE ANN BONITO 132 Buell Strcct North Haven Cfmulle enttrcd from Wrlbur Cross rn her Sophomore year cute Lxttle Mlss Bop dazzles all when she puts on those clancxn shoes IS the l1fe of the party a joke a mmute emphatrcally belzew es Don t take l1fe too serrous ly you w1ll never get out of lf alne wrll be no yoke when starts college Swrmmrng 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Unlted Natrons Club 4, Sachem 4 f I 1 xl l gi 'G tsl-llj Kimi' ,J 1' J V J JD, l . , jl1 , ' X' -X 1 ju' 34, ' . 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' g MES GERALD BOUDREAU 6 Lmc n Street North Haven zmmg perenmal mt rn and out of school enjoyed bowlmg the hours away mevrtable abrlrty always to be n wrth a beautrful glrl his next rendezvous rs wlth college J V Basketball l Model Club 1 Penny Crurade 2 Bfowlmg Tearrl 3 Sacbem 4 BRYANT AMEIL BRUNYE 19 Clark Avenue North Haven Bry NHHSs top sportsman Nutmeg Boys State delegate phrlosophrzes Life IS measured by thoughts deeds and actxons rather than tlme the fellow wnth the blue eyes and blonde harr tops rn werght lnftmg to be 1?,,... remembered for hrs srlent ways strll destmy dazed Basketballl 2 3 4 Baseball2 3 4 Varsrty Club 3 4 Class Treasurer 2 Class Presrdent 5 Honor Guard 3 Foot ball 4 Mood Indzgo 79 l 1 ffl 'I M1- P 1 gt LAURA ANNAMARIE BUONOCORE 59 Maple Avenue North Haven Laura neat sweet and atrractrve warm smrle ardent rnterest IH school act1v1t1es oh such beautlful clothes would make a good model beautrful brown eyes CYO enloys tenms and prano playmg qulet and shy polsed rel1able Albertus Magnus next year so won t be far from Alma Mater Chorus l Drama Club l Lrbrary Club l 2 Pep Club 2 Honor Guard 3 United Natxons Club 4 Sacbem 4 CARMELA ANNETTE CANDELORA 91 Elm Street North Haven Carmela srncere and polxte helpful rn many ways quret but that IS only when you don t know her excellent artrst plans to attend art school after graduatron Penny Crumde 2 Sacbem 4 X? ,A Lil N , ' - r N X 5 x -it . 4 ' Ui ? 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I ..- r ' ' ' ...an , 3 n C SANDRA JANE CARLSON 84 Washington Avenue North Haven 9' Sandy sparkling brown eyes super yearbook sales ir very keen about oflice machines she will soon make her mark in the buslness world Special Nativity Chorus l Archery 1 Rifle Club 2 Sacbem 4 SALLY JO CASE 9 Pond Hill Road Clintonville Sally pmt size bundle of pep energetic cheerleader sang out in All State Chorus psychologically speaking beautiful beautiful brown eyes will generate more vitality at college Cheerleadingl 2 3 4 Turkey Trotl Intramuralsl Archeryl Swimming l 2 3 4 Penny Crumde 2 Torch 2 Nativity 3 Basketball 5 4 Un1ted Nations Club 4 Sachemli DORIS ANNIE CATES 419 Washington Avenue North Haven Dorn a quiet gal with a sunny smile tried her hand at typing yearbook biographies enyoys her commercial sub ects in school baseball music and reading claim her Chorus l Library Club 3 4 Sacbem 4 WAYNE GEORGE CHILDS 165 Millbrook Road North Haven Wayne happy go lucky man about town anything for a laugh top flight tenor always ready with his trusty smile next invigorating challenge will be college Penny Crumde 2 Homeroom Representative 3 United Nations Club 4 Snrlaem 4 . S gl... I l U ' 1 . . . , interest . . . will shine brilliantly as a secretary. S wr' fix!! ILM xii f xxglki si!! ,' cgi' if - N X V . D - D .I 1 - ' . I 1. D - . ' ff ' 5 3 . 7 PATRICIA JEAN COLLINS 1154 Hartford Turnpike North Haven Pat bundle of pep short and cute a grggler in c ass takes everything in her stride crazy skirts fun to know collects rock n roll records will enliven a business office le Swimming Club 2 3 4 Penny Crurade 2 United Nations Club 4 Sacbem 4 'T O X XX' 1.1 A 'Y-a ROBERT EVERETT CROUCH 337 State Street North Haven Bob the most fun to say the least likes to watch those hotrods zoom proves to be an outdoor boy with Q., his enthusiasm for hunting and fishing the future holds a position as a general contractor Penny Crurade 2 CAROL ANN DANIEL 21 Lincoln Street North Haven Carol powders her nose with sunshine flirtatious blue eyes beautiful smile combination of fun and vitality contagious sense of humor she will make Music Festival 1 Swimming Club l Archery 1 Liter ary Magazine 2 Student Senate 2 Penny Crzmzde 2 Sacbem ez J C3 Xa 'S fir, ERNEST ROY DEL MONICO 25 Ridgewood Avenue North Haven 9- Ern Mr Versatility easy going spark of energy qi I he will always be remembered for looking as nice as he will take the well trod path to college Football 1 J V Baseball 1 Student Senate 1 Class Treasurer 1 Class President 2 J V Basketball 3 Home room Representative 3 Golf 3 Honor Guard 3 Mood Indzgo 3 Bowling 5 4 Tonly Sports Editor 3 4 Varsity Club 4 Unrted Nations Club 4 Sachem 4 , . . . . . . l ' VV zglgzzkwu Mi N . . g ' . 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' - . 4 . . . 9 4 9 A 3 - - Q - , 1 Q Z Q , Q ' 1 r Q S Q - STEPHANIE ANNE DRUCKER 3367 Drxwell Avenue North Haven Steue personallty plus explodrng atom of fun as NHHS cheerleader member of yearbook Blography Commnttee curly haxr and a wmnmg smrle next stop teacher s college Q Student Counc1l1 Cheerleadrngl 2 3 4 Harvey! Hop 1 3 Penny Clflljddl 7 unror Semor Prom Commrttee Student Senate 2 3 4 Cadet Teaching 3 Bookstore 3 4 Saclaem 4 X N- ? x MARION BLISS DUNN 130 Mrllbrook Road North Haven Molly complexnon strarght from a Camay ad sparkled as yearbook Buslness Manager fashnonable mxss dressed ln the latest styles w1ll enlxven any campus with her wlnnmg ways Archery 1 Homeroom Representatlve 1 2 Derby Dayx 7 Pemzj Crumde2 Natxvlty 2 3 Gxrls Basketball 2 3 4 Torch 2 3 4 Drama Club 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Student Senate 3 Bella of the Wert 3 Graduatxon Usher 3 Mood l olllk ALAN PAUL EMERSON ll C, 2271 Rrdge Road North Haven L Al entered NHHS from Sherwood New York rn yumor year an agreeable fellow hls mterests center around basketball huntmg and automoblles the Unxted States Arr Force wlll place a tlcket on hrs future 'L-4. Basketball 3 4 CAROL FRANCES ENGSTER 151 Maple Avenue North Haven .4-. Eggbmd stores of energy was any place ln a hop step or pump can easrly be found at the bookstore w1ll be remembered for her lofty height Laurel Grrls State delegate queen of garety and fantasy the next generatlon wxll be lucky to have her teach them if.. Student Councrl 2 Handbook Commrttee 2 Drama Club 2 Secretary 3 Presldent 4 Basketball 2 3 Latrn Club Presrdent 3 Mood Indzgo 3 Honor Guard 3 Torch 3 4 Unrted Natlons Club 3 4 Bookstore 3 4 Sacbem 4 f ,gl A ., ' ' f I M 3 . 'I : f 3 - P ' U V. . . v' J 1' p ' A . 1 ' U ' . x, ll , .., D . .. X X ' .A I , is i A 1, AJ , - ' . ' 3 ' 5 . ' r V 3 ox 1 P.. my 9+ N A O. 557.1 Aj f 5535 X-JHJ..9f Indigo United Nations Club 3, 4g Salilaem 4. M nfl' 1 Y f r l X PM E f Ig! vc-511 p H4 8105s. .,, M guy X J, Nh, 1 n A I I 0' . A out Y' . . . ,UQ 'I . Q ,. . I . I I , 3 l e... VPC' ,ex ,, . ij: N :re 3 TA 14 , 1 .fp , A ,v ge ' N ix. I 5 ' 4 ' Q I JUDITH ANNE ERIKSSON A my Qi 60 Millbrook Road North Haven ' Judy, beautiful blonde hair . . . quiet and refined . . . What's so interesting in Guilford? . . . sincere and dil- igent in all she does . . . enjoys life whether it be Work or play . . . fond of swimming, ice skating, and basketball . . . Chemistry majors will claim this gal. if il Class Secretary lg Student Council lg Nativity 1, 2g Penny Crusade 2g Rifle Club 2, 3g Basketball 2, 5, 4g Drama Club 2, 3, 45 All-State Chorus 4g United Nations Club 3, 4: XI N Sacbem 4. .ax . W. ,, , If 7-fr lx ada A-, as mf . x fp X J CV! vs. I 0 K0 O DOROTHY LUCILLE FEMNIAK 91 Kings Highway North Haven V Dotty Hamden s loss was our gain in 55 trim and tid will never need a diet seen putting up bulletln F boards mad about rock and roll Secretary of 4 H Club will lend her talents to the secretarial field Homemaking Fashion Show 2 3 Penny Crusade 2 KJCXDL' Q M X C Q L BX ,J-C' AMN O Nu A Qs L. ROSEMARIE SUSAN FERRARI WX A., 22 Devine Street North Haven Rorze a miniature miss a talent for talk vitality in a small package energy unlimited enjoys dancing and outdoor sports has plans to follow a secretarial career Dancing Club 1 I ROBERT HUTCHINSON FOOTE Ridgewood Terrace North Haven Bob amiable and friendly carefree way rumble fingers with mechanics seen in his hot rod around North Haven hearty sense of humor works at Knud sens Dairy has not made up his mind as to what the future holds in store 1 fa 4, z A L, h X 65 ,. D40 SIL? ' ,,. ' ,- . . 7 f 2' Ei by , . . , n H 'y...f ' ' ,SJ--5 ' . . . . . . ' U - . . . V 'Af k if ' A ,A J-'F . . X' f -if Lili i CV!! ,CSGQWK -I X , ,rf- A 'JK . f ,G Y cxk FXV 'V DJ , uf. - a N X L ' as V Qs if U3 09 5- I, 0 A . C ,,. X . , . .. .. . VI ,Af cf' 0,5 . ': ill' XJ 1 X P L ' xu A ll' ij NJ I ix A- A , . . V . -. N ... .. . - '45 ' ' . . . I ' 'r-1. ' ff' gffik. i , A 1' -'- Try fri 38 tif . ' 'Gigi Ai ,fx 2 ug?-I , f ' l- uf t .' IB we f JOHN FLOYD FURBERT MJ M 19 Locust Street North Haven fl ,K john a wrnsome lad wrth a contagrous smrle W Lp versatile humorlst ever so nrce to know a frrend to fl' kept them laughrng rn POD wxll brrghtenkw college halls wrth humor and frrendlmess alll Photography Club l Progectlon Club 1 Sacbem 4 Umted Na M Q-f' JOAN CHARLOTTE GRANNISS 66 Pool Road North Haven Ioan very petrte shy and demure warm frrendly smn e grggles Guxlford ex ery summer excellent typrst final decrsron for future plans IS gunror college Pep Club 2 Penny Crusade 2 Umted Natlons Club 4 Sacbem4 fl f' and marrrage v mrng Club 2 3 M My W MW W A OW' GEORGE EDWARD GIANNOTTI gg, 11 Sprmg Road North Haven George easy gomg lrkeable chap charms the grrls wrth those beautrful blue eyes Hash on the rce and dramond and granrte on the grrclrron qurck wrtted optrmrst near future plans are collegrate Baseball 2 3 4 Football 4 Unlted Natrons Club 4 fuk KK' M THERESA MARY GUANDALINI '77 Elm Street North Haven Terry dancmg enthusnast enjoys basketball and swrmmmg rock and roll fan Junror Achrevement always full of fun wrll head for a secretarral posrtron Pep Clubl Intramuralsl 2 Basketballl 2 3 Swim I-if A ' W L ,X 44' 1 0 Jwnx MI auf . f f U. 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My ' D .LLP . . vi 4 . l l v 1 V! gf Qwvyfyj Aw' sr ,,, VW, 'W . . . lr 39 J ,J WL , ff 1 1, fii ,fifjjtffyf ,Lf tr GAIL SIGRID HANSEN Rimmon Road Clintonville Gaul magnetically quiet and attractive enjoys play ing piano and guitar horse back riding pleasant to meet office work beckons in the future Literary Magazine 1 Chorus 1 7: Rifle Cub 1 Penny Crusade 2 Music Festival 2 3 Swimming Club 5 Hillbilly Band 3 4 Honor Guard 3 Saclaem 4 at V fliffl H MARGARET ELIZA HEATH 35 Clark Avenue Montowese Peggy cute vnacious vibrant personality could be seen on the field with baton in hand enjoys swimming bowling dancing will attend business school for one year then marriage for a life time Intramurals 1 Chorus 1 Natnity 3 RALPH STEVEN HANOSI Q 9- 102 Scrub Oak Road North Haven Ralph, our easy-going guy . . . tall and reserved the outdoor type . . . devotes much time to hunting and fishing next scheduled event begins with a visit to the United States Navy r' fyllwf V ff jj X LEROY HARRIS 'Ui' 20 Montowese Avenue North Haven Leroy a heart of gold outdoor fiend enjoys all sports excels in courtesy and friendliness his ever ready laugh will be remembered future plans have not been mapped out N.: 'P 'we '44-QC 9' fx. Y . X if l 'iii lx! I A jj, .g 4 1 di' , jx, jjj! 7' . . . fri 5 as . y . . . . I . . - ff h g . . , , Q ., -7. Q , I 1 vi S -S - L ' ff .f U Q,- A ff' I 5 bt A W , J -YK! V? , e ' t jun Xkf V I, n . 1 r ' VJ j., :Z S X ,IW 'If ,J i ,S 25, L, . s 5. 5 1 4 i , -. I ' -V rf . , . - 3, ,I vu.. J .VJ 1 KIM ly dr rd '7 ff I j .V . . a . fy Qi X 4554. 4 N CLIFFORD RICHARD HEILIG Village Street Northford 44' Cliff, friendly newcomer from Wilbur Cross . . . alive and loves it . . . 57's mischief maker . . . shy with the girls . . . He did nothing in particular and did it very well . . . saunters on to college. United Nations Club 4 lm? I I 'Kgs 'D I+ SUSAN BOWIE HENRY Norway Road Noth Haven N1 5 xg D Sue sugarn spicen everything nice flavored Torch with a dash of her penmanship Laurel Girls State delegate sewing sports and collecting jazz records dominates her varied interests name constantly connected with honors college gladly claims her future X' Homeroom Representative l 3 4 Penny Crnmde 2 Torch 7 3 4 Ed1tor3 4 Basketball 2 3 Derby Dayf 2 Nativity 2 3 jenny Kuted Me 2 Drama Club 2 3 4 Vice President 4 Balloon Ball 2 Latin Club Treasurer 3 Mood Indigo 3 United Nations Club 3 4 Belle of the Wet! 3 Bookstore 3 4 Saclaem 4 Photography Editor WILLIAM HICKEY C A 2245 Ridge Road North Haven 'V' Bzll came to North Haven from Manchester Connect icut in his lunior year friendly well liked enjoys amature radio work a d mel planes always working on his car the f tuyie f ill includes the U S Air Force Ll X L gif ,QV X , JOAN ANN HILL Xl' 40 Montowese Avenue North Haven X4 XV jonz excellent humor delightfully unpredictable Xt full of fun lover of life and shows it well hobbies include tennis basketball and collecting records e future will lead Iom to college Penny Crurade 2 Balloon Ball 2 Pep Club 2 Swim 'V ming Club 2 3 Mayorettes 2 3 4 Honor Guard 3 Hand XLO3 AJ,-1 book Committee 3 Drama Club 3 4 Student Council 3 4 Literary Magazine 2 Sacbem 4 Mfg Bl l - t Ks 5 I P359 ft ' . S? Quill' W i , J..-9.1 959 gi? if 3 I tb 9 K-gt g X , . , . . ,..A i -'Q ' . 'V ' V I ,. if ' N Us lf . ,fm , ,N ff , i ix A . . . X. AAYVA A I -2 up x N 5 X , ' A C U OJ .uw IQ' 53 ' '31, , -' .3 '- Lpfglf if V I xi y I .jf Ji LX JXIQ' - . T A f ,' W I to aff NW U, fl 'W ELJ .. ' f tx ow' . , . V, ,L .... 'J' J., ' ', ' ...th I - yup. . . Q ,'i l ' Mol L 4 5 ' - AJ, A' . . 9. s s a 1 n PM 3 ' i 41 i l DAMON PAUL HUMMEL , ,A 4 . if -n J I 0 lf- . LA,-T Avy' ll, g N W 1 f Y ,.,,.41 . f CHARLES HARRY HILTON 235 Maple Avenue North Haven Cbarlze fevs words well spoken mechanxcally mcllned very frlendly automobile enthuslast favorxte hobbles are huntmg and fixmg cars Charlle wlll follow some of hrs classmates to serve hls country ln the Army Rnfle Team l 2 Football Team 2 4 36 H111 Top Terrace North Haven Flafh The great pleasure nn l1fe rs domg what people say you cannot do enjoys all sports popular frlendly sodayerk good sense of humor future mcludes Naval Reserves and buslness school Archery 2 Chorus 3 Football 3 as A 3 ' I Qu'- Ml' W MARIE FRANCES IDONE Jp t -.JL 18 Vmcent Road Montowese Mane qunet one who enjoys everythnng around her wa f I polrre and observant dlltgent worker the perfect Il l babysntter wxll make an excellent secretary after gradua N In non 777 lx Drama Club 1 Intramurals 1 Chorus 1 Fash1on,Shb L X X WALTER LOUIS JENSEN '-'WY' 1 55 Laydon Avenue North Haven ,X Wall tall and stately a regular fellow wlrh a host of frlends school mterests centered around Sclence and Math Oh Shucks' our honorable Nutmeg Boys State delegate proud possessor of a Ford of anclent Vmtage college IS future steerlng gear Penny Crumde 2 Student Councll 4 Unlted Natlons Club 4 Sacbem 4 x ' . 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XJ KAREN NANCY JOHNSON V 24 Vrsta Road North Haven Karen Rembrandt wrth a modern touch talkatrve ady water queen rexgntng over Connectrcut s lakes wh1zzes over lvory keys of accordran wlll master the arts on campus Torch 1 Art Club l 2 3 Swrmmrng Club 2 3 4 Drama Club 7 3 4 jenny Kzmd Me 2 Penny Crumde 2 Mood Indzgo 3 Harzett Hop 3 Honor Guard 3 Latrn Club 3 Saclaem Wray KENNETH WAYNE KAISER 55 Round H111 Road North Haven Ken the popular screntrst experrmented success oscrlloscope very acrtve rn Army Reserves he wrll march from the Army to college DORIS MAY KILLMAN 15? 15 Lmcoln Street North Haven Dody quret untrl she knows you enyoys outdoor sports frequently babysrts collects postcards chooses to sojourn at New Haw en State Teachers College Archery 7 !1 V l M 56 6 L L C3603 PAUL ALLAN LEWIS 396 urnnrprac Avenue North Haven Paul good natured and quret mterested ln guns huntmg and model rarlroads electronrcal whrz amateur artist wrll lom the ranks of the Unrted States Arr Force Photography 2, J V Baseball 3, Rxfle Team 3 I, X , A L W Pic 'if . IL' . I r 3 s w. - I . Q 1 I -.,, L A . f 9 ' U 9 ,J +I .9 4. ' 'L ' Xjojid .I ,, I lf' Kal, A it f 1 da V, 3 7lj,lj.f,' l'e r fully with lVLath, Science and.Electronics . . . madieihis ovvn T I N.,,,tfm . -3 1 N 'I I ' J VI' T t yr r K 1' N ,, ,Li -T F !iAs I I, -, -g f CQ-' V 5 V Q tf N W NX Y , A, , any Wyf A S V Q ' ' ' ,Q ' , ' ' . . . . A D 1. Y I-31 nl fn f IWILLIAM II DREW LITTAUER Cbivodd Dru el' North Haven fi Bzll Import of the Taft School IH 1unIor year udent CouncIl moneymInter Oh Curses' won ICCOEDIIIOD as a talented orator and unter quotes If srlenee IS golden Ill never get rIch vull contmue hrs merry ways at college Student Councrl Treasurer 4 Torrb 4 LIterary Maga ZIDC EdItor 4 Mornmg Announcer 4 Saebem 4 Debatmg Club 4 UnIted NHIIOHS Club 4 VIRGINIA LEE LUCAS fyj' 7 Peek Street North Haven 1111113 MISS Informat1on our honorable yearbook Co Edrtor phIlosophIzes LIfe IS lIl-ce a good book IIS there to be enjoyed found tIme to be an honor student loves readIng and tennIs after marchlng to Pomp and Crreumstance Pharmacy School wIll claIm fh1S versatrle lf VU - Arehery l VQFSIIQ Basketball l 2 3 Pemzg Crmade C o ChaIrman 2 Homeroom RCPIGSQHIWIIVC 2 Balloon Ball 2 Drama Club 2 3 4 NatIvIty 2 3 Sxummmg Club 2 Mood Imlzteo 3 Iatm Club 3 Secretary Honor Guard 3 UnIted NTIICJHS Club 7 4 Sacbem 5 4 Co EdItor 4 ROBERT CHARLES LUNDGREN 4 Maple Avenue North Haven :VN Bobba helpful shy Llllfll you know hIm happy words for everyone blushes Grange rt qlllftl a farmer Intenels to Hy In the AIr Force PAULA CLAIRE LUPONE l Sprmg Road North Hlven Paula entered ID Iumor year from xxfllbllf Cross serene Ind thoughtful sports around In her fasluonable red Ind bl Iek laord enjoys Iee skltmg and bOVkllHb wlth last ye Ir s semors lep C lub 7, .Satin m 4 ' .4 - In bv T S14 1 S .pi 'A A , fi 'F .fy P fl fe I in A : .' IFJ If ff. -1 6 C I ' ' , wr VI! ' - y S . . . , . X i lj .1 ,i l I U H I P! 1 .I --. - . .n. K a '7 I ,U ' 4 ' l 9 'l 3 ' 'wg-V1 0 . X527 - H , I , IJ .,-r - g'l. l I , , - YH I- K t- Q .. L . Lv T 9 -IA ,, ax ,Q ' 4 - idx-I - ' 'Si . 4 Q f .IQ I , ' - jeffd, fe fr -' ! ll N' Q , ol . - - IF ff X l. lj 1 Nl, ' I K 3 JLffJ Q 'Q 1-E...a.'. '2 . 'I' ' e 1,.' .. n v J, ' ' . ,, t, ALLISE JANE MACWILLIAM 43 Garfield Avenue Harnden lame calm and amlable not as quxet as she appears to be browned eyed enyoys skatlng and swlmmmg wnll perk up patnents after eompletmg UConn School of Nursmg Chorus l Intramurals l Swlmmmg Club 4 Sufbem 1-.-,,. in.. ROBERT THEODORE MAGNUSON lil' I Wi WP JM R I L . '4 r 'luv' Q DENNIS ANDRE MAGGI 1860 Hartford Turnplke North Haven Chzck self assured and always frlendly good looklng l'lLllf.S dellght seems to favor books and dantmg happy bo lucky looks to follow schoollng V Baseball l Baseball Z 3 Varsrty 2 3 4 Umted Natrons Club 3 Tomb 3 Latln Club 3 UV jlfk- if 6 Mathew Lane North Haven an Bob Maggotr happy wanderer athletlcally mmded and tall adds humor to all hrs classes dllrgent worker proved If rn the Pennj Crzmzde owns 1 neat hotrod wrll follow his fellovs classmates to college In the fall Captam Bowlrnf., 3 4 Pcmzj Crumdc 2 Football 4 Varsrty Club 4 fx J ELAINE MARIE MANCINI ll Culver Lane North Haven Hum pretty d unty and demure peppy cheerleader popular likes pfuntnnf, ITILISIL sxummmg and skatnng future plans melude college Balloon Ball 2 Student Senate Representatrve 2 3 Swlmmmg Club 2 3 Class Secretary 2 3 4 Honor Guard 3 Homeroom Represcntatlve 3 Basketball 3 Hurzett Hop 3 Mood Indzgo 3 Penny Crzuadt 2 Cadet Teachrng 3 Drama Club J Natxvnty 3 Cheerleader 4 Unlted Natlons Club 4 Sacbem 4 . , . 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X V5 ,. is L , ,, 4 ,Q 6. -l'L' at 'Q g . .J I ' a -1 1 i . ,,' 1 ' JOHN DANIEL MARKS JR 6 Broadway North Haven john tall new comer from Seyrpyar Hrgh the best usher at the Roger Sherman gollects copper pennres many hrs frrends few hrs foes future rs a mystery to hrm IK I I' GEORGE ARTHUR MARTINDALE 123 Pool Road North Haven George qurte a lrkeable fellow can do anythrng he puts hrs mrnd to easy gorng and slow to anger thoughtful and composed srmplrcrty rs the keynote of he ll bec on of' Uncle Sam s boys rn the Navy RONALD EDWARD MARTINDALE 167 Fountfrrn Street New Haven Q Ronny 1 frrend to all relrable rt s uncanny how he gets hrs homework done has 1 neat look about hrm can be seen exeryvx here rn hrs Merc loves anythrng for a laugh lrkes to hunt and fish says let come what may rn the future J V Baseball l J V Basketball 1 Rrfle Clubl Class Vrce Presrdent 4 Sucbem 4 BARBARA CLEMENTINE MASTROIANNI 50 Montowese Avenue North Haven Barb frrendly and neat a smrle for everyone at ease wrth a baton you can depend on her for a lob well done gave an rnsprrrng speech for the Vorce of Democracy Contest musrc rs her hobby along wrth baseball and horseback rrdrng marrrage prevarls future , plans K . Jr X Twrrlrng 3, Sachem 4, Unrted Natrons Club 4 , ' l 46 1 J' alla , . ' Nr , jf? ,' ,fl ,V S. ' 4 ,-2' ' arf , It . - V- 'if 4 ,-li' ! R A.-V , A A, Vw ., V ' LU F ' J 1, fre' FL , 5: b 'fill . :Y Qi his life . . . eanjoys sports and more sports . . . after graduation ' e ,' ' ' . 11 Y., l x ll C5 X .t lf - . x. 1 X ' l iv' ' y . I j J x ,X uf s 'J X fjfl Q! l J I ' U U ' I 5 ri' f . . . Q ' ' N U K fi :L dy . . . . at r 5 .' ' - I MICHELE PAULINE MATHIS 'C 39 Wrllram Street North Have!! Mzke entered NHHS rn her unror ear from Wrlbur 1 Y Cross short and vrvaelous mmgles wrth everyone a white gymsurt enjoys horseback rrdrng drlrgent worker vull serxe her country proudly as a Wave 1n the Unnted States Naxy JUSTINE SANDRA NILSEN x'Xl QA' NANCY ELIZABETH MILLER Q6 Bayard Avenue North Haven Nance our zrppy sportswoman paddles merrrly around the pool speeds around baseball dramond quret grrl wrth a pleasrng personalrty shall always be remembered for the bright red of her blushrng face wlll don 1 nurse s cap rn future Archery I Rrfle Club 1 2 Student Counc1l2 Penny Crusade 2 Haney! Hop Commzttee 2 Basketball V 1 Varsrty 2 3 Honor Guard 3 Student Handbook Commrttee 3 Bookstore 3 4 Swrmmmg Club 3 4 U 1 cl Natrons Club 3 4 Sacbenz 4 40 South Avenue North Haven ,lurtzne mdrvrdual rndrvrdualrsm non conformrst X full of fun yet a sense of responsrbllrty enjoys elassrcal musrc and ,azz her sunny drsposrtron w1ll brrghten mmy a patxent s lrfe as a nurse Archery 1 Homeroom Representatnve 1 2 Chorus l 2 Derby Day! 2 Balloon Ball 2 Penny Cfrurade 2 Lrter ary Magazme 2 4 Drama Club 3 4 Belle 0 the Wert 3 Torch 4 Sacbem 4 X W l f M 1 RICHARD SALVATORE NOTARO 243 State Street North Haven Rzclay snappy taste m clothes cars and grrls drlrgent after school worker wrth beatrng musrc on hrs blue Ford s radlo he may head to the bowlrng alley carefree and fancy free busrness looks lrke hrs objectrve LXSDM AM 5- 47 l V' 'x,' SL. LMA xlslxlv I. . ai! . 'ga -'., A 4 K Y px LjZXkxA .V Q I i U5 . ily n as I v Q - .Q i s i x ' ' 3' ' I ' Q I. , lil ,Alf 5 as ' 'l ,, 5 ' Cyl ff , g . . 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AM, , ,, g , , 3 ' ,gs 9,3 f 3 Ml 4 Me' J EV S A ,tl y MV ' Cir ,. , If, ,lr 4 up LLWVL F f wtf Z ,NJA ruff WF fl ' u V , -f -- A FRANK JAMES NOVARRO 1 G 22 Howe Street North Haven Frank dark suave and curly harred T V personalrty neat dresser lucky the grrl who has hrm as her dancmg bl partner often seen hurryrng through the NHHS halls MF rn the future he wrll change a college campus Photography Club 1 Student Councrl 1 nt Sfepat l234Sacbem4 6 5 t M 45299 4 r I U VM EDWARD CHARLES OBRIST 140 Rrdgewood Avenue North Haven L 5 I al 11 frrendly varsrty boy earned letter for varsrty football srx footer plus set the cash register rmgmg for Sacbtm sales a jolly fisherman a fine eatch for College Basketball V l 2 Varsrty 5 4 Homeroom Representatrve 2 Honor Guard 3 Unrted Natrons Club 5 4 Class Treasurer 3 4 Golf 5 4 Football 4 Varsrty Club 4 Saclaem 4 1 MARY ELLEN O CONNOR 109 Kmg s Hrghway North Haven Marg Ellen from Hrllhouse she came to brrghten our halls m her lunror year basketball ree skatrng and swrm mmg star rn her lrst of hobbres quret sense of humor finds trme to work after school her good natured qualrtres will become rnvaluable when she becomes a medrcal secretary Unrted Natrons Club 4 Saclaem 4 W Y' K U J V15 Jr-' SEVERIN MSTYSLAV PALYDOW YCZ R F D Glenn Road Extensron North Haven Q Yu Pale entered NHHS from St Basrls rn Stamford az rn jumor year fasernates us wrth an rntrrgurng old world aeeent presrded oxer the Student Counerl plays a mean harmonrca Serenee Math and Engmeermg boast of hrs talents true sports lover soceer xolleyball basketball thrs lrkeable lad has ehosen engmeerrng as hrs future eareer Student Counerl 7: Presrdent 4 Latm Club Vice Presrdent v Basketball 3 4 Varslty Club 3 4 IJ ,J 1 L , , I ' .. .' l YW ...Q My ' ef A 9 'Q M eta ,,,L . ,Ill ' 4.4m ,b: f , i+U,Uf1r'tL,ff'Q,,,fel WML, Vl- u' .5 'V Tl UL' f C., ' of .boil as L ff E IMJJAAL J ,A , . 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V 1? 3' ' 1+ S' 'N THERESA SADIE PAPA 130 Montowese Avenue Montowese ,- Terry patrent rn all she does flashy sense of humor many frrends sparks after school trme skatrng bowlmg buslness college captures first place rn the future Pep Club 7: 4 Sarbem 4 vflkxc Jeulfla Lmbrefwt ALBERT FENELON PAVIS Q2 158 Sackett Pomt Road North Haven Al Albze an amrable and qu1et sprrrt ardent hrstory sn an can always be seen wrth a book under hrs arm spoke up rn Cultural Hrstory proud of stamp collectron wrll enter one of the branches of the armed forces after graduatlon Nr THOMAS JAMES PEARSALL nl 185 Maple Avenue North Haven Tom Spartan on the sport scene concentrated on mathematlcs and engrneerlng challengmg quarterback on the grrdrron class scholar Harvard Book Award Nutmeg Boys State Delegate he plans to score hrgher rn college Baseballl Footballl 2 4 Basketballl 2 5 4 Lrter ary Magazrne 2 Golf 5 Honor Guard 5 Varslty Club 3 4 Unrted Natrons Club V1ce Presxdent 3 Presrdent 4 Saclaem 3 Co Edrtor 4 EDWARD GEORGE PIERPONT State Street North Haven Iddze tall vs 1th lrght red haxr ears first on lrst of hrs many HCIINIIICS after school brlbhtens Mapledale Market as of now the future rs undecrded Sacbem 4 K tr' . gf .v L - N I If Ng 1 lf 1- 5 'r ,af f - 1 ' X . . . . . . 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Rifle Club Z, 3. 1 , 'V , , ,W J JU 170 Fifth Street North Haven joe lank lean and likable fond of Chevys un lox ing adxenturer always joking aetne baseball player dreams of college and adventure Baseballl 2 o 4 Q WW M LUCILLE ELLEN PRICE 7 Wfilliim Street North Haven Lnrg class librarian cheerfully aids everyone in library although the intellectual room is almost her home her interests are by no menas static with fine ice skating photography and cooking as her major attributes still leaxes time for her stamp collection looks to eollege for business career Swimming Club l 2 Pep Club l 2 3 Llbrary Club 1 4 Saclocm 4 ...,fr 41 IU et' M ff ,, 4 1 YVONNE MARIE QUALLS I Heb 76 Stodd 1rd Axenue North Haven '1 1011114 rttrietixe ind well liked patient and calm in ex ery SIOFIN rrdent follower of basketball dancing 1nd swimming diligent vtorker alvuays a smile polite and well deserxing vsill sueeeed as an l B M operator lfter prepiring it 1 speeializcd school Girls Bxsketblll l 7 U 4 Pep Club 7 Student Senate 4 Student C ouneil Seeretrry ,- K , J ,0 .XJJ V I.. ,'.,. 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' '. 1' '1 :1, ' . ll' 1 I Q '4. -X ll, ,- 4.-Q + ' I' 1' 'hx '--fu V V ELIZABETH ANN ROGERS Wayland Street North Hay en Betty srlken tones and gentle words a quret ray of sunshrne enyoys roller skatrng swrmmrng depend able and consclentous wrll add beauty and brams to the nurslng field Penny Crzmzde 2 Swlmmmg Club 5 Sarhem 4 ,JY X I ELIZABETH ANN SAARS 4 Roberta Road North Haven Bettze flammg redhead bubbllng wrth 10 spontaneous grggles fun lovrng sportsw oman actrve partrcrpatron rn volleyball basketball and field hockey wrll try to relax m seeretarral work Volleybrll l Freld Hockey 1 V Basketball 1 2 Pep Club 2 HERBERT PEARCE SCOTT U 8 Leona Avenue North Haven Herb fantastre voeabulary a pro at dancmg eollegrate appearanee Why agree when you can drsagree good student a great party goer well lrked after eollege Herb wrll open the doors of the busmess field Student Senate 3 Unrted Natrons Club 4 Lrterary Magazlne 4 Saelaem 4 HELEN ELIZABETH SMITH 281 Sprrng Road North Haven Helen neweomer from West Haven Hrgh rn junlor year LLIIL person 1l1ty full of raseallty brg dark eyes of exertement sellmg agent for the yearbook quotes Here today absent tomorrow her next brg attractlon 15 college Torch 5 Drama Club 3 4 United Natrons Club 4 Natrvrty 3 Sunbeam 4 .Jn Qs! 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' . .Q - , 4 Q J STEPHEN DANIEL SMITH 63 Montovx ese Avenue North Haven Steve not grven to wastlng powerful words always a smrle on hrs face quret but frrendly leisure t1me sportsman wrth huntrng and fishrng as hobbres plans are yet uncharterecl Chef Club lx ,Photography Club 2 I x 5 if 'fp' CHARLENE MARIE SNEDEKER 56 Scrub Oak Road North Haven Q Cbarlzefze graceful debonalr a smrle for everyone sparkle rn her laugh tall and slender cheerful reetmg weddlng bells mll rrng for Charlrene after 8 graduauon Archery Club l, Z, Penny Cflffdde 2 PATRICIA ANN SMITH 25 Weaver Crrcle North Hay en Pam entered Nl-IHS rn her junror year from Sacred He rt Hxgh danclng eyes takes thmgs rn her strrde sense of humor makes you glad to know her outdoor type enjoys horseback rrdrng svn 1mm1ng rarslng and showrng dogs and roller skatrng t e crystal ball reveals a nursmg career for thrs charmmg mlss Swxmmmg Club 3 4 Iatrn Nrght U Umted Natrons Club 4 Satbem 4 .JR Kb future WILLIAM MYRON SMITH 56 Vnllage Street North Haven Wzllze vrtallty rn 1 small package always laughmg shutterbug enjoys war books basketball wr exchange NHHS for bell bottom trousers R1Hc Club 1 Chef Club 2 Photography Club 2 Belle 0 lhc Wert 3 Sacbcm 4 T'- if ' 'f rslyyloz, J' V ffyy J Qpf I 1 +95 ' lu ll. . 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HVJU' Q Q D - 1 v ' V v If I l X y QT roi ,pxxvfgk . lixif J Wigs, rx' 0 YNYJ Q f 2 ll 2 A lg N3 DORIS LOUISE STANLEY 24 Russell Road North Haven Dorn shy reserved talented seamstress entered NHHS ln her sophomore year from New London Hlgh quret charming to know pretty blonde hart Collects Q dog statues does ceramrcs plans to pursue a busrness career after graduanon ,I -7' rv JUDITH JULIANNA STOPKOSKI 1690 Hartford Turnprke North Haven Judy neat and graceful actrve m sports tall and Tx slender lrkes swlmmmg skatrng and bowlrng reliable future st1ll hazy maybe business or New Haven State Teachers College Chorus 1 Intramurals 1 2 Pep Club 2 Swrmmlng Z 3 4 Fashlon Show 2 Sachem 4 'Z DONALD VICTOR TENEDINE 185 Sackett Pornt Road North Haven ,gh lin Don mdependent man of few words actrons are very decervmg courteous favors huntrng and fishrng to school works after school at North Haven Constructron Co plans to contrnue worklng after hrgh school ,cn .aff U' rg! af A MICHAEL JOHN TESSITORE 21 Weaver Crrcle North Haven Mzkc polrte massnveness letterman Mayor Domo huntmg and fishmg IS mam mterest Oooo that muskrat skrnmng his love for anrmals pomts to veter1nar1an work after college Baseballl 2 3 4 Footballl 4 Rrfle Clubl Latrn Club 1 Senate 4 Sacbem Photography Edrtor 4 'La 5, lu 4 , kb. 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Q 4 , ' . sly? if mmf is xi SHIRLEY EMMA THORPE 9 'JP- 270 State Street North Haven Shzrl cute and full of pep drmples yes ma am makes frrends easlly llkes to skate grggler wrll come after graduatxon Volleyball l Freld Hockey l Pep Club 2 Penny Crufade 2 Basketball 2 3 Sacbem 4 WF JOYCE MAE THODY 125 Pool Road North Haven Joyce frnendly dependable quret long long harr enjoys rce skatmg swrmmmg and horseback rtdrng excellent typrst awards rn typrng and shorthand rt s on to a busmess career for oyce Fashlon Show 5 Sacbem 4 'Zpa E,:: ' fiaibalsafa f ALFRED ARM ND URBAN 23 Bradley Street North Haven AZ entered NHHS from Wrlbur Cross a real joker expert at fnxrng hot ds has a keen rnterest rn grrls member of Kmgp s hrs amrable drsposrtron wrll serve hrm well as a r er f Rifle Club 3 DONALD DOM VITAGLIANOI M 190 Bayard Avenue North Haven W Don frequently seen rnpprng roads on hrs motor scooter a superb hunter and a bulls eye marksman has soft spot for sports especrally basketball and football wr yom the ranks of Uncle Sam before gorng to college Rrfle Club 3, Football 4 ,,fl- L , Y ' D, llama ly' ?K'V XJ , , Jr . belongs to junior Achievement . . . a career as a secretary 'WN . . lyk fa O fl ll Url ,E 1 ij ' 144 - J - U l -H EA 35 Bassett Road North Haven H 1. B Ruth, quiet and very courteous entered from East ' V Haven Hrgh rn senror year sweet and studrous professronal at square dancrng enjoys readxng wr follow rn Florence Nrghtrngales footsteps after trarnmg at a hosprtal I hw' , ,U ' Iv 4 s I I k RUTH ANNE WALTERS '. , ' I Q, Sachem 4 ,4- LARAINE OLIVE WETMORE 117 North Hrll Road North Haven Penny short and demure casual a real frrend to everyone works hard rn school collects horse statues l1kes to roller skate rce skate and bowl I shampoos and waves wrll be her lrvelrhood Intramurals 1 Dancrng Club 1 Twrrlrng Club 1 2 J FREDERICK SIDNEY WAY l,-.. 271 Maple Avenue North Haven av- Fred a quret good natured chap spends a great deal of lersure trme vvorkrng on model rarlroads swim mrng fishrng and bowlmg are hrgh on rnterest lrst falth ful member of DeMolay and Junror Achrevement WI be creattve as a draftsman Torch 1 2 Drama Clubl Z 5 Rrfle Club 2 Honor Guard 3 Yathcm 4 Fashlon Sh ws 2 3 dfwylff t, ft lv' ,Huy alma mater As the golden thread of knowledge Weaves a path rnto the lrght We wrll always carry wrth us Mem rres of maroon and whrte Stngrng loud and clear your praises We raise your banners to the sky' Strrvrng forward Alma Mater For you North Haven Hrgh The years are quickly passrng by I eavrng mem rres fond and true Wrthrn our hearts well always be Frrm and loyal unto you VIRGINIA CRETELLA FRANK HAUSER ' ' ' . , . 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' u kg i f ' .- c ass will The last vull and testament of the Class of 1957 of North Haven Hlgh School made thxs 17th day of une In thc year One Thousand Nmc Hundred and Fifty seven Our days here at NHHS are nearly cnded In a llttle whxle vue w1ll pass through the long and secure halls We vull carry mth us the rcallzatton of the preclous assets that hate enrlched our lrves throughout thcsc past four years They vull always sym bohze the xery best 1n our school hfe We the Class of 1957 ever mmdful of the knowledge we have gamed talents we have developed and happrness we have shared are prepared to face the future knowrng we can never return to the days of our youth To future generatlons who pass through here 1n our foot steps we therefore bequeath our legacy To Mr Aqurla our generous and tolerant prmcxpal we leave great esteem and gratltude Mr Redfield who has taught us that all lusnce may be seasoned wrth a touch of k1ndness we leave all the problems of drscrphnrng that may arrse IH the future Mr Colangelo who has gunded us through our last year we leave our thanks and the courage to face another class sponsorshlp future Class Presldents Charlre Aftosmrs elficrency and zeal future Thesptans Karen Johnson s exuberance and vrtahty ustrne Nllsen s dramanc acnons all Muslcally Incllned People Russ Blrals brrlhance and versatrhty at t e keyboard Betty Rogers Bongo drums udy Er1ksson s charm1ng volce all Darmg Followers Al Urban s car Herb Scotts collectton of dead roldzerr future Student Councll Oflicers Sev Palydowyczs powerful oratxons In 99 different languages Yvonne ualls aglle hand B111 L1ttauers uzll to ,511 the zzll the Ideal Senror Gtrl Carol Engsters wonderful outlook on l1fe Betty Saars natural curly halr Camrlle Bomtos spontaneous and humorous remarks Martha Beachs smcerlty Lots Barr s courteous vnays Pat Colllns fllrtatlous manner To all Queens Elaine Mancml s beauty To all Future Sachem Edxtors mny Lucas sleepless nlghts and endless work Tom Pearsalls m1dn1ght o1l and crcatxve ab1l1ty To the Ideal Semor Boy ohn Furberts captrvatmg smlle xmmy Boudreaus ever ready wrt 56 0 ' , J ,' . 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Joe Prete's stature Mxke Tessrtores capable manner all Athletes Bryant Brunyes versatxlrty ln the sports world Theresa Guandalmrs and Charlre H1ltons sense of faxrness and competntrve spmt Bob Magnusons slrver treated pants George Grannottr s great prtchmg arm all Smart Dressers Rrchy Notaros dreamy sports clothes Laura Buonocores variety of fashron Ern Del Monrcos 65 tres all future Artrsts Carmela Candeloras artrstrc touch Mrchele Mathis creatrveness all Polrte People The courtesy of Mane Idone and Dor1s Cates all Fellow Classmates Memorres of the Penny Crusade Unxted Natrons trrps Mood Ifzdzgo March 74 1956 Arremc and Old Lace March 16 1957 Manhattan une 8 1957 To all Succeedmg Classes The happy memotles that NHHS has grven to us and the love that we feel for rt To all the underclassmen we bequeath the followrng ldrosyncrasles Walt Jensen leave a shrny red apple to Mr Dudley Chxck Maggr leave my Ipana smrle to johnny Roche Sue Henry leave to Paul Bassett another parr of argyles Ed Prerpont leave my Tom to Mrke Melody oan Granmss donate my electrzcal applnances to the Homemakrng Department udy Anderson wrll my Dartmouth weekends to Ruth Work and Marrlyn Davls Ron Martxndale w1ll my Arthur Murray dance steps to Roger Bjornberg Donald Tenedrne leave the rest of that potent mdmtor cleaner to Frank Tened1ne Ed Obrrst bequeath my massneness to Alan Kossack Gall Hansen leave my Presley guxtar to Barbara Greco Sally Case leave Hyrng through the axr Molly Dunn leave wnshmg that D1ck1e Augur had been hrs cousm jean B1gl1ere bequeath my tranqu1l1ty to Sherla Rerlly We Carol Danrel and oan H111 leave our lonely senror year to Gay Benton I Theresa Papa leave my natural curly hair to oan Cowley I Wrllre Smrth leave my herght to the basketball team I Sandra Carlson leave my rrdes m convertrbles to Lynn Ponzo We George Blomgren and Charlnene Snedeker bequeath our absentee record to anyone that wants to try for rt I Helen Smrth leave my walk to Mary Alrce Chreppo We Bob Crouch and Alan Emerson leave our shovels to Brlly Marks 57 To : To 1 To ' : To ' 1 To . : V J ' Y I 3 1 J a , . . . . 2 I, , ' , - - I, ' ', ' . I, Ken Kaiser, give my motor scooter to Joanne Zaehringer. I, , ' . L . y . . I I, J , 1, J . 1. ' I7 . , . . ' 1, , I, ' , 'f . I, ' , . I, , ' ' . I, , ' . I, . . , . . . , . , . J . Y . ' , , J ,- y . . . , . A I 3 ' J 7 , , , . . ' 3 7 ' Ralph Hanosl bequeath my fishmg rod and worms to Loure Eagle Bob Foote glve my detention sllps to all teachers who were forever pxckrng on me Joyce Thocly leave at the rate of 120 words per minute Paula Lupone leave my bald tlres to Mlke Mattel Atmel Platt leave my carpenters krt to Eddre Rogers Dot Femnrak grve my cleaners tag to June Betta Paul Lewns leave Carol Chrrstensen walkmg through the halls alone Bxll Hrckey wrll my excellent study habrts to Bob Emerson Steve Smrth leave my abrlrty to make snap declsrons to Steven Morrrs Larame Wetmore leave my dance steps to Barbara Donlan Bob Lundgren leave my young admlrers to Doug Turner and Dave Gould Stevre Drucker wrll my whrte unlform to next years cheerleading captarn Dorrs Klllman leave my xnterest rn Hrll billy muslc to Judy Chapman Wayne Chrlds leave my dxploma to Rrpleys Belreve It or Not Dons Stanley wrll my congenrallty to Claudra Levrn Patti Smrth leave my crrnolrne to Carolme Wllson John Marks leave my all around personalrty to Bxll Lanouette Nancy Mrller leave to Sue Burton the walk to the bus stop alone Leroy Hams wrll my rndeclsrons about North Haven Hrgh to Phyllrs Matters Frank Novarro leave my fan mall to Elvrs Presley Fred Way leave my blue suede shoes to Roger Munck Shrrley Thorpe leave my counter of boys clothlng to Bob Moosdorf and Bob Tolman Lucnlle Prlce leave my key to the lrbrary to Madge Whrtman Peggy Heath leave as I came quletly Al Pavxs w1ll my blcycle to Mr Redfield Rosemary Ferrarr leave my adaptabrlrty on the rrngs rn gym class to Phyllrs Sexton Jane MacW1ll1am leave for the hospltal George Martlndale wxll my concealed mterest rn sports to Jrmmy Verme Barbara Mastrorannl leave the planmng of unusual corffures to Lrnda Elrason Donald Vrtaglrano leave the school to the town of North Haven Mary Ellen OConnor wxll my acrd spotted apron and my chemlstry revlew book to Nancy Lucas Judy Stopkoskl leave for New Haven State Teachers College Ruth Ann Walters leave takmg Frankre wrth me Clrff Herlxg leave on the Northford Stage e entrust to you our cherrshed possessrons Keep them guard them use them well that they may 1nsp1re and serve you as they drd us And most of all cultrvate them so that Trme wlth the help of succeedrng generatrons w1ll see them blossom with added srgnrhcance Carol Engster Camrlle Bonrto Wayne Chrlds James Boudreau In testrmony we the Class of 1957 have set hand unto thrs our last wrll and testament Srgned and sealed rn the year of Our Lord One Thousand Nme Hundred and Frfty seven 58 I, .y . . I L , . . . y I, , ' . I, , . . .t L . , , . . . I, ' , ' ' . I, . , . . ' I, . . , . . . I, . y . . . . . i I, ' , . I, , ' . I, . , . . . , . . A I, . , , . . . I . . I L . y . . , . t I, . y . . . . . D I, . . , . . . . 1 I, , ' - ' ' . I, ' , . L . , . . . . . . . ' I, Damon Hummel, leave my skill in humoring our boss to Bob Smith. I, , ' ' . I, , . L . , , . I, . . y . . . I, , - ' . L . y . . I . L ., . . . . I, . . , . u I, . , . . . . u I, . .3 . . . . . I, ' ' , . L - , , . . n . . I, ', ' . I, , . . . I I, . . . , I W . . l , , MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED ACCOMPLISHED MOST FOR THE CLASS 3- lxxxl Thomas Pearsall Charles Aftosmxs Susan Henry Vlfglnlii Lucas a S S MOST POPULAR BEST LOOKING -s 'U' 'N in-E Carol Engster George Glannottl me I1 ofa ID I GS MOST DEPENDABLE IDEAL SENIOR 1: 9 K' Mxchael Tessxrore Walter Jensen Sxephanne Drucker 5 Susan Henry N ST f I 'nb x ' ' 43, 691 .-we 'E' . L, 5 - tj' B4 'x ' Ernest Del Monico S' Q- ' S fi E' V T e ' o , A sf xl ., N ' 9 CLASS ARGUER MOST VERSATILE gt, Virginia Lucas William Littauer CLASS BLUSHER 'Q , gg., X 3 I if Waynb Childs Nancy Miller MOST DRAMATIC 40' Frederick Way Karen johnson CHOICE OF A BROTHER AND SISTER .l Walter Jensen Berry Rogers Thomas Pearsall Sally Case CLASS WITS James Boudreau Camille Boniro BIGGEST FLIRT Frank Novarro Stephanie Drucker BEST NATURED A, Cliiford Heilig Berry Rogers MOST if ? 9 ATHLETIC BEST PERSONALITIES BEST DRESSED X 2 'df A 5 john Furbert Yvonne Qualls Carol EUHSYU BEST DANCERS 4k-k 'ffl SMILES Ronald Martindale Theresa Guandalini MOST QUIET Wayne Childs YZ,-7' Q-.. Richard Notaro if Laura Buonocore MOST SOPHISTICATED if -fd Herbert Scott CLASS A x l ,Sgt wi Molly Dunn RTISTS l x , Albert Pavis Edward Pierpont 1630 Bigliere Carmela Candelora MUSICAL MOST COURTEOUS CLASS INDIVIDUALISTS john Furbert TNF' Dennis Maggi R -v. Gail Hansen Doris Cates Justine Nilsen uttb ilaahen agle CLASS PROPHECY PIICC 179' North Haven Conn Monday June 17 1967 Weather None Newzflashes Sue Henry has just been promoted to ed1tor of the Mongolzan Tzmer On hand for the fCSIlV1IlCS were Char11e Aftosm1s pr1nc1pal of NHHS Also present were Barbara Mastro1ann1 Charl1ene Snedeker Ar1el Platt and Nancy Mrller noted Connect1cut so c1al1tes Sports Spec1al All Amer1can Bryant Brunye has suffered h1s defeat 1n n1ne ty matches Brunye s 1mpress1ve strmg was snapped by Bob Magnuson former bowl1ng champ The chess match was refereed by successful englneer Tom Pearsall who by the way has pur chased h1s th1rd locomot1ve 1n two weeks Busmess Brnefs Loxs Barr and Martha Beach have be gun a merger program that w1ll com b1ne c1ass1cal and jazz records Alan Emerson has now acqu1red 9970 of the stock 1n the Charles Hrlton pr1nt 1ng company Wealthy career g1rl Joan H111 w1ll open a new branch of her cloth1ng store cha1n Judy Er1ks son has opened the doors of the store as newly appo1nted general manager George Mart1ndale and George Blomgren have turned the1r toothp1ck factory 1nto a sports car factory John Marks has recently been elected presxdent of the usher s un1on here Afr1cas famous ped1atr1c1ans Judy Stopkoskr and Jane MacW1ll1am have recently arr1ved tn New York to con fer Wlfh Pres1dent Palydowycz about a program of medrcal a1d 1n Afr1ca Pollceman s Brawl Last Saturday n1ght the annual Po lzcemanr Brawl was held IH the North Haven H1gh School gymnas1um Mu s1c was supplred by the modern jazz tr1o of Ga1l Hansen gu1tar Betty Rogers bongos and Russ Blral p1ano The comm1ttee was composed of the followmg polxcemen Bob Lundgren ch1ef Bob Foote sergeant Don V1 tagllano and Al Urban patrolmen New Yorks famous lawyer James Boudreau spoke on 100 ways to carry a brrefcase Entertainment The celebrated Pepsodent TWIUS Carol Dan1e1 and Wayne Ch1lds hav test w1th L1berace are go1ng to be aud1t1oned by d1rector B111 L1ttauet for parts tn Our Lmle Angelr It IS a known fact that Broadway stars Karen Johnson and Fred Way are assured of leadmg roles It IS also h1ghly prob able that l1terary cr1t1c V1rg1n1a Lucas w1ll offer some COHSIIUCIIVC cr1t1c1sm to dtrector L1ttauet before the play opens 1n New York An 1nterest1ng s1del1ght IS that Hollywood smash George G1annott1 and Metro s ch1ef set deszgner Ed PICIPOHI have arr1ved to talk over poss1ble contracts w1th pro ducer Clarke Rockwell Olympnc Awards Yvonne Qualls and Leroy HHIIIS have won three gold medals ap1ece for the US o1ymp1c team 1n Eastern Guam 62 Headlines Frank Novarro has become master of ceremon1es on the nat1onally telev1sed Bandmmd program U S Presrdent Severrn Palydowycz has dec1ded to re turn to North Haven 1n h1s own Pon t1ac rather than leave the Wh1te House by plane Ela1ne MHHCIHI has de c1ded agamst runn1ng for the MISS Amer1ca t1tle aga1n she has won the t1tle four t1mes already US Am bassador to Dogpatch Walter Jensen has just rece1ved a carload of pol1shed apples from Mr Edwm Dudley Ken Ka1ser and B111 H1ckey have been granted patents on the first ultra son1c raclro jammer It IS reported that he1ress Molly Dunn w11l return from her chartered tour of the un1verse on head l1brar1an Luc1lle Pr1ce has been found after three day s search she had been lookmg for a book on gasol1ne tax for Joe Prete local ESSO repre sentat1ve Judy Anderson has been selected the mostest at Dartmouth M1ke TCSSICOIC head of research for broken noses 1n Canada rece1ved a grant of S7 000 000 for a new hosp1tal from construct1on boss Don Tened1ne Scott Vs World Tomorrow 1n court Judge Al Pav1s Wlll hear Herb Scott test1fy 1n h1s own behalf Herb IS st1ll determmed to prove that h1s op1n1on IS as good as anyone elses MISS Mary Porter of Debate Club fame IS represent1ng Scott whlle Paul LEWIS 15 the prose cutmg attorney . : 7 'Y 3 Y Z I I . 0 0 0 C 0 U l . 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Y ' 1 Y . , . . u o , ' Fashron Notes Comed1enne Cam1lle Bon1to not only has Par1s ro1l1ng IH the a1sles but MISS BODIIO s outstandmg hat creat1ons are the center of attent1on also It IS 1nterest1ng to note that Laura Buonocore and Sandy Carlson have opened a ladres sequel to Gentry to be opened 1n North Haven next Fr1day Ronald Martmdale and Theresa Guandallnl Arthur Murrays most prom1s1ng proteges have created a m1ld sensanon by dolng the m1nuet 1n pla1d Bermudas Peggy Heath and Mane Idone have comb1ned forces w1th Dorrs K1llman 1ntroduce to the market a new l1ne of match1ng umbrellas and knee socks ALL VINTAGE MODELS 1930 1933 LUPONES USED CARS Braneher Here There Everyu here PAPAS PEPSI PARLOR Featurrng Walter: and Wetmore a new d1fferent amazmg MEXICAN HAT DANCE I need a statue of an East Mongolran Lap Dog Will Pay lVell DORIS STANLEY ARFI ODI sOClefy Flash Stephame Drucker has become chalrman of the Board of Educatron 1n North Haven There w1ll be some changes made now O CONNOR S GAMBLING CASINO Open mgbtly 9 17 11 3 Proprietor MARY ELLEN O CONNOR Commg Affrachons August 11 Sally Case and Betty Saars w1ll appear at the New Haven Arena Wlfh therr trambol1nes Sept 1 justnne Nrlsen and Denms at Woolsey hall Sept 3 Clxff Helllg w1ll present 1 comedy show at the L1ncoln Theatre Also featured Wlll be the Sm1th Quartet of Helen Pat B111 and Steve Sm1th The Purple Rose Open tonlght Featur1ng Pat Coll1ns Owned by Jean B1gl1ere Las Vegas reservat1on only LAS 33 M N ' Are you afraid 0 uomert9 JOHN FURBERT Prom1ses to 1nstall confidence rn only th1rty months' JOHNS SCHOOL FOR MEN Type 120 uordr per Jecort ll THODY AND THORPE SECRETARIAL SCHOOL 1130 WRONG STREET CAROL S SLENDERIZING SALON Special thu week only 504' a pound ' CE9 0091 are for MISS ENGSTER 63 GO FISHING Complete gutded trzpx to anywhere North Haven HANOSI OBRIST FISHING TOURS SACKS OF NINTH AVENUE Owner RICHARD NOTARO Clothes' among clothes Classlfied Ads FOR SALE Used shovel contact Bob Crouch NEEDED Three foot extens1on cord Call Grann1ss Electr1c LL 0000000 FOR SALE Used baseball hats Wrlte Ernle DelMon1co 14132 Any old Street WOULD YOU LIKE to pa1nt por tra1ts of Esk1mos9 For 1nformat1on see M1chele Mathrs or Carmela Can delora FOR SALE Three o1l wells QCod Lrverj -Call Dot Femn1ak at AB9 8765 or Rosy Ferrarl at CD4 3210 WANTED GIRLS DAMON HUMMEL LAF4 222222 DORIS CATES SALE THIS YEAR ONLYV' GUARANTEED FRESH SNOWBALLS - v u n 1 I I ' ' , 2 - :l H I to ' ' h CARS, CARS' CARS Maggi will speak on individualism ' ' . , - ' ' ' ' h's , - I . . - - I H H . . . l . - E . 1 . ' I ' rl ..! ' 1-I-I I classes is myibggless of 1958 . ,ff VSV' +A, X414 L.. Ll. '1l.A.4 KD I if ul -PU? P4 W W As our hrgh school footsteps dlm yours are begmnmg to attam the lustre and bnlhance that represents the semor year You have chosen leaders of the calrber that creates 1n underclassmerx prrde admlratron and a cleslre to follow your lllumrnatmg example down the tra1l of memorles ww f XX Left to rrght P Gnbbons Treasurer J Roche V1cePres1dent A Harrlck Sec retary M Melody Presrdent 66 up u . A U I - A 4 'Jr A ' +L Q' X . , rl , 49 7 s 'Q 4 r ,UA R ' D IS-ll tyxcph-3 , D I V AY D . .J ' 'lx D Y 7 . g W ' p in A ,, . n V m , hi ,N 1' J I l-'gg-If , , r l 1 X 1 TF X I V , .A t . I Z ' ' - a ' v . ' - ' . 9 ' S 3 , - ss of 1959 Q15 Amt Q- C a Q72 55,516 The years sl1p by and you Hnd that supposedly almless footsteps have actually been leaclmg toward the fulllillment of a lxfetlme dream Your many resources wnll prov1de a clear and ever broadenmg traxl leadmg toward an unforgettable goal W X Left to rnght P Early Presxdent M Kmg Treasurer K Puester Vnce Presx Q I ', ilu 4 1. -- I Nr V' V I -I X x I 1 dentg 1. Fletcberg Secretary. l l , l l , - - . 67 Z? A Lf ,sm M UMW ul class of1960 Maw l eff' 3-+154-1' J ali' The first few steps are the most trymg You have met and con J jx quered the early obstacles and have now begun to reahze what IS to come R31 That far d1stant bend m the traxl IS gettmg closer wlth each memorable S footstep When at last the goal IS reached you may look back w1th un ymg prxde H' J Il NJ A 5 f. gill' X , Left to nght C Begle, Presxdent, E Dahl, Vlce Presxdent, S Brooks, Treasurer, S Kmg, Secretary 68 . - Aa ,a an as y y , T, - Q e Iv, ' 1 - - L , . , - 4 S A I. vw Q . - V l .XX K J. kgf-J U: In I D if L' ,K-L M X K If -' xulfg . -.IJ 'JI' .vw P Q, .yr X 4, .e ' , .LA ww A KVA xx ,Xi it X f I 'I ,. ' ,V 3 X V X ' V J' lr T .xx K, Xu X f'N-XJR! ,PY xxx T ut f K f - '44, L '11 ' M TWT ' a gb? - - J .1 . . . . . . E , J . . if 5 v - 9 ' H, - XX . . 'mia :J ,L XJ d ' class of 1961 The lxght seems brxghter now the path surer Your footsteps have just begun to fall lirmly but the trall IS well marked by those you have chosen to follow Soon you w1ll have a clear v1ew of the path you have already traveled and what l1es around the final turn x.! XX PFW ,f is fl JW, Left to rlght D Buchan Vxce Presldent J Eriksson Secretary G Early Treas urer G Spxgnesl Pres1dent 9 - K . p,A d fum. , ' 1, If' ' . ,- A ,O f - , .1 1 Y: V- Q' f f. . V 't .' U' 'W 1. , . 1 ti ..,.'2:' 0: - '53 ,, , 1L, : :f p pf - -s. ,.', sg Viv 1k f' E2 : . .Ss ,Wi - - 55 1 ' 'i . .5 I ff V E ' :t Q fin- r. . f rg: - :,,'.-3 W ff' -. f 1 .--,, - D ,f 5 K Q -'5 ' : . 12' a ' - - -r I if . - e ' .,- 1 s ..-S ., 1 E ..- E ... 4 I 'ki 3 1 r- ' Y -r ' . 7 ,,,. - .f 1 X I 2 - ' 1 ' - 9 x ' 9 ' Q - , - class of 1962 .V It seems strange that 1n a few short years you w1l1 be standrng proudly at the end of the tranl rn the glarrng hght of graduanon Your own hght has started to glow and st1ll unfirm footsteps are begxnnrng to 1nscr1be themselves on your trall of memor1es bs Left to nghr M Z1ll1 Secretary C Davnes Vnce Presndent M Davey Presndent E Guzzro Treasurer 70 l will :N ' GD Xa Ll t ,219 I 4 k Q., ,fa - r ' Q xf -, f I - . g X f ,, Life of leisure You don'r say! , If 4. ' ,fra wh lf As happy as we can be V I 1 'A-W ffm, Professional loafers Whds got the Old Maid? ' .nw . ' The whole world's laughing Mixed emotions fx- L All the comforts of home f li A i li llml... ..... IIHI! mlm' ! 'H-' -null 'mil n .... ...uullllll Hlll lu.. mlnlll' I NNW I f' '5' ,YEL N 4 1'- ,W .1 , ,K My Y I-I lI acfivifies The ed ifors .ggi P 5 virginia lee lucas -E' 'rhomas iames pearsall lfll 'L ?ov'vV 'lv The sachem Although there have been a few rough spots along the trail of memories, perhaps the most interesting and different collec- tion of bumps was found in the evolution of the Sacbem. Obstacles such as adver- tising, art, typing, literary work, photog- raphy, layout, biographies and coordina- tion were met head on and overcome in our constant struggle toward completion. Before anything can be done with a yearbook, it is necessary to decide how much of what goes where, and what is to be our limit - in other words, layout. Constantly Miss Fontaine came to the res- cue as we became bogged down. She lent to the editorial staff a skill which comes only from much experience and hours of hard work. Naturally, a yearbook needs pictures. Our photography staff, headed by Susan Henry and Mike Tessitore, employed the talents of Mr. Wright and the Jay Storm studio produced pictures that even Life could be proud of. It is these tiny sketches from life that will make the yearbook en- joyable even when the pages are worn and the print is illegible. The job of making the Saclaem read- able fell to the editors. They wrote and re-wrote, edited and re-edited, and in spite of the deadlines, which seemed to us to complete a trio with death and taxes, the yearbook was ready on time. Special credit goes to the typing com- mittee. Long hours of pounding their machines and brave struggles to decipher Ulegiblel' handwriting earned them much praise and thanks. A yearbook has to be paid for. Mr. Nigro's advertising staff, led by Ed Obrist and Herb Scott, sold enough ads to defray a good deal of the cost. Finally, all these jobs had to be co- ordinated. That task fell to the yearbook editors. From hunting down a missing picture to counting type, they tied together the efforts of those who, in creating the Sacbem through composition, illustration, and financing, gave their utmost to un- ravel the tale of our trip down the trail of memories. rn S rlw'ff1'lffflfffZi'm 'f7fV.' .:..'.. -' - .. L ' zfzizzziiflzafiiw xiii' 3 if ' ' elf' Ji' , :Y . f5'.. wifi. Q '- M 'A L' ' if ' 5f'i'i'?i:ii55Ei7Siiifiix 1311551155222 . , ' ,, , Qtf :L71ffE. r::f:::::::::.Q:.tf ' ' qzzv- 'L -V J.. ... ' e'2?3'?El ':. ESSEZEY' Q.:' 1 7 ' 'Ei' N 4 X 1 K I an ,fd 'M Wt business Seated, left to right: J. MacWilliam, P. Smith, H. Scott, Advertising Manager, M. Dunn, Business Manager, H. Smith, E. Obrist, Advertising Manager, J. Bigliere, L. Buonocore. lst Row, left to right: E. Rogers, P. Collins, C. Bonito, 1. Granniss, M. O'Connor, P. Lupone, T. Papa, T. Guanda- lini, M. Heath. 2nd Row, lefr to right: Mr. j. Nigro, Advisorg J. Thody, E. Saars, S. Thorpe, J. Stopkoski, R. Biral, W. Smith, R. Walters, F. Novarro. literary Seated, left to right: N. Miller, E. Del Monico, Sports' Writersg J. Eriksson, Biographies Editorg V. Lucas, T. Pearsall, Editors-in-Chiefg C. Cantlelora, Art, M. Tessitore, S. Henry, Photography Edi- tors. Standing, left to right: C. Bonito, W. Childs, C. Engster, Will and Prophecy, P. Smith, J. Hill, G. Hansen, J. Anderson, S. Drucker, J. Macvffilliam, E. Rogers, W. Littauer, S. Case, Literary Staff. ,f 'jg H . we .sag dance band band MY 6 . Miegaff. 1 - Yi J xv music orgamzahons At the commencement of every meeting we heard Sev say, Will the meeting please come to order, as the North Haven Student Council settled down to work. The council certainly had a lot of business to attend to. How can we forget the posters and campaign speeches in May, or the elections, and inauguration ceremonies at the beginning of the year. Of course we' haven't lost memories of the wonderful I-Iurzfeft Hop, or the crowded gym on March ninth as the luke Box Hop inscribed itself on our trail of memories. The members of our council family had many little relations which func- tioned smoothly to bring about many improvements to NHHS. There were Left to right: Y. Qualls, Secretary, L. Lipsher, Vice-Presidentg S. Palydowycz, President, W. Littauer, Treasurer. Seated, left to right: M. Davey, Y. Qualls, L. Lipsher, S. Palydowycz, W. Littauer, B. Ibsen. Standing, left to right: Mr. E. Dudley, Advisorg J. St. Clair, M. Ertell, Horvath, R. 'ff Emerson, K. Buxton, J. Marsted, J. ' .3 Sensale, J. Cipollini. 2' i the kind souls who edited the Tomahawk, a trule blessing to the wayward new- comers to our school. Another committee handled the problem of placing the sign given by the Class of 1956 in a convenient and noticeable location. A third group looked into the cafeteria situation, and, like all other parts of the council, they have done an outstanding job. Severin Palydowycz, Bill Littauer, and Yvonne Qualls were very important senior leaders on our trip down the trail of memories. We will always be thankful for the confidence we had in the members of the Student Council, and we say to them, Thanks for the memory. The pofpourrl Another happy first' The Potpourrz NHHSs first literary magazine received the best possible vote of confidence from the stu dents instantaneous response when the mag azme went on sale An outlet of expression for budding authors of all classes and styles from Poe to E E Cummings the Potpoum has cre ated an excellent literary standard for NHHS To the patient and perservering staff under the assrduous direction of advisers Mrs james Littauer we cast our vote of thanks for the many hours of enjoyable reading during our peregrrnation down the trail of memories Seated left to right W Lanouette K Buxton S Lade W Lrttauer Editor in Chief S Drucker H Scott C Levm Standing left to right Mrs I Doyle Advisor M Chreppo J Fontaine T Buchan K johnson S Olenik Mr W Clark Advisor I Doyle and Mr. William Clark and editor, Bill Seated left to rlght M Davxs M Keatnng E DelMon1co C Engster S Henry Ed1tor1nCh1ef A Harrlck B Davles I Muller lst Row left to rlght L Lendroth C Lendroth M Sxmerl B Nelbach M Cone S Pope P Dugan S Kmg M Thompson N Pxrk S Ward M Kmg P Myers 2nd Row left to rlght Mr J Adams Adusor E Sweets C Zllln E Work J Anderson M Dunn 3rd Row left to nght j Polio B Mxsbach J Russell J Horvath S Olenlk P Reddmg L Harder C Clmton C Goldner V Franco M Chxeppo M1551 Message Advisor Extra' Extra' Thrs was the fam1l1ar cry as the Torch went on sale every month Under the capable leadershlp of ed1tor Sue Henry and HJ, advxsorshnp of Mtss joan Message and Mr james Adams, the Torch placed first m a con test sponsored by the Columbla Interscholast1c Press The capable and dnhgent staff presented an excellent coverage of the news of the day stu dent act1v1t1es and sports Through edxtorlals and excellent feature stor1es the students be came well acqualnted wlth the whole school Congratulatnons to the Torch staff for keep mg us up to date on our trnp down the traxl 8, The Torch W. Littader, B. ran0uEue,'p'. Hardy: A. Mqiaalm, B. rlahaganf Jf Heinle, B. Sabo, Ef Bimolinif 671 4 . . . C C3 . ' , 1 ' zfrucrerr' Seated left to right: B. Nelbach, P. Baldyga, K. Puester, B. Emerson, T Holme Standing, left to right: K. Blakeslee, N. Olenik, J. Dantsher, L. Lipsher, B Buns E Dahl Miss M. Porter, Advisorg C. Begle. debating We of the allirmative declare clearly, firmly, and decidedly that the NHHS Debating Club was a valuable and educational experience that deserves its place on the memorable trail. In debating topics ranging from the importance of four years of history in high school to the merits of the McCarran Act, the NHHS debaters learned to think logically, de- veloped poise and skill in delivery, and acquired the art of reaching concise conclusions. The combination of enjoyment and education will make the Debating Club long remembered. 82 V1 L........... Seated, left to right: D. Benton, B. Tedford, E. Reilly, T. Hintz, R. Emerson, S. Lade, E. Sweets, C. Latak, S. Lewis. 2nd Row, left to right: Mr. J. Lynch, Advisory F. Klaus, L. Canaiy, C. Zilli, D. King, K. Puester, E. Reiss, 1. O'Connor, P. Anton, S. Johnson J. Mursko, I. Muller, D. Kos, C. Clinton, A. MacAdams. 3rd Row, left to right: A Harris Ci ollini P Reill M Thom son N Pirk D McCrea S Kin M Mi none, ,J.1v,-U v,- P...--,.g,.g M. Babm, T. Warzeniak, J. Marsted, R. Flanagan, P. Marmoff. excelsior Veni, Vidi, Vici! Roaming the halls of NHHS with greetings of Sa1ve or prancing through the gym clad in togas, members of Excelrior have done much to further the study of Latin in NHHS. Guided by Mr. john Lynch and Mrs. Allyn Von Neida, and destined to prove that Latin is not a dead language, the Latin Club presented their annual Latin Night and the portrayal of a Roman wedding. Excelsior has carved a permanent place for Latin along the trail of memories. 83 Q l---T--4 75 fc, - .gay g drama club f 9.92 Seated, left to right: S. Blanchard, W. Lanouette, J. Eriksson C. Engster, M. Dunn, C. Zilli, C. Haddock, L. Eliason. Standa ing, left to right: Mrs. F. Littauer, Advisor, B. Bise, C. Jen nings, S. Schroeter, N. Petk, A. King, H. Smith, S. Pope, C. Begle, M. Cone, I. Rowe, C. Goldner, M. Mignone, R Fanning. Standing, left to right: J. Russel, P. Baldyga, P. johnson, B. Nelbach, C. Clinton, J. Anderson, K. Johnson M. Chieppo, M. King, A. Hatrick, M. Pallatto, B. Misbach K. Blakeslee, A. Sommers. Standing, left to right: B. Sabo M. Thompson, S. Ward, D. Kos, K. Puester, T. Warziniak T. Holme, J. Dantscher, E. Reiss, J. Polio, C. Peltzer, J Smith, E. Dahl. To be or not to be a member of the Drama Club, that is the ques- tion. Our best actors and actresses responded to this question with a resounding Yes! Through the efforts of their expert coach Mrs. Lit- tauer, the club members learned how a few touches of make-up could quite successful. and Old Lace. transform students into dramatic characters. As its first production, the drama club presented the annual Nativity. In place of the religious adaptation, a humorous aspect was presented. The script was written by club members, and the production proved to be The drama club also aided the Senior Class in presenting Arfemc This IS certainly an organization in which all members can literally get into the act. 84 united nations club - Q 'W is 'cv Seated left to right W Childs E DelMonico J Eriksson Mr R Ford B Brunye M Tessitore W Lanouette W P Bassett T Pearsall President M Beach V Lucas M Littauer P Collins C Bonito J Heinle H Smith 4th Chieppo 2nd Rom left to right N Miller C Engster I. Row left to right J Anderson E Obrist C Heilig R Buonocore J Bigliere J Granniss J Thompson S Henry Martindale D Maggi J Furbert M Dunn S Drucker R Walters S Case E Mancini 3rd Rovt left to right During the year, homework marks, and dates often distracted our minds from the problems of this modern world But, at least once a month the United Nations Club gave NHHS students a chance to discuss ttwt pertinent problems. Guided by Mr. Robert S. Ford and its dexterous oliicers, the club rttr l sponsored school wide activities such as UN Day and junior field trips sy ff- 4- H '- -45 'ai Q .,..1 r ,tis ' to the United Nations. I , Ek ' 'Vg-Gb..,Q 'gif' -, ggsfggf 'ar-g ' 113' Certainly one of the paths we will blaze from the main trail of memories will lead to the unforgettable United Nations Club. 85 audio-visual aids club The backbone of the, audio-visual program of NHHS is the Audio-Visual Aids Club. Far more than being just skilled projectionists, this comparitive- lysmall group of students does the scheduling, delivering, changing, and cleaning of the high school's audio-vis- ual equipment. Through their dilig- ence and the resources of the Univer- sity of Connecticut, and other film sources, the A-V Club has afforded an enjoyable and interesting trip down the memory trail. art club The credit for colorful hall decora- tions and seasonal artwork goes to the members of the art club. That beauti- ful window display at Christmas time has left an impression that will remain continually. Following the deft strokes of direc- tor Mr. Thomas Prete, the Art Club has our thanks for a prismatic trail of memories. industrial arts club Evolving from bent nails and sore thumbs will be the handymen of to- morrow. Through the efforts of Mr. james Dowers, members of the Indus- trial Arts Club became thoroughly fa- miliar with shop safety and the correct usage of power driven tools. Many thanks to the Industrial Arts Club for lending a much needed hand to set construction all the way down the trail of memories. library club Can you please tell me where I can find the history of Lower Slobovia? The members of the Library Club were always ready with the answers to our questions. Continually pasting labels, filing cards, and checking books in and out, the club has succeeded in making the NHHS library a smooth function- ing organization. Thanks to the Library Club and Mrs. Bearse for keeping us well supplied with reference materials on our mem- orable journey. x A. .fs g' 'gvwif 1' ff 't Vw-Q aw' Ill!- s 3 ' JU .. 'L . 2 ' siifi 1 I r '- iw ' H if ' K k FY' v W5 W 73 N. , - 1 9 l ' I R X? N- -. , ,f Q ' n gJNxx'5 Q-: L 4Q.l Q... -- . f 07 ' use AF- , ,hh . 2 Q . Q , ,Q 1 Xa mx R W X J 1-3-3 p0'fS S I S Seated left to rrght N Menchettx P Bassett T Pearsall C Aftosmrs W Marks S Paly dowycz 2nd Row left to rrght J Boudreau D Maggx j Roche R Magnuson N Ferrara R Tolman M Hart 3rd Row left to rxght J Verme J Prete R Bjornberg E Obrrst D Gould E DelMon1co B Brunye varsity club Th1s year marks the second year of ex1stence for the Var Slfy Club Workxng closely wrth the Tomahawk Club, a group of mterested parents, the lettermen controlled the COHCCSSIOHS at athlenc events and handled the dnsrnbunon of Jackets to graduanng club members Dlrected by Mr Robert Meeneghan, the Varsrty Club has left a memory to all athletes who pass along the traxl L 2 g A . - - . 7 . . . y- . , . , . I , 4 ' , :ga . , . .. , . . , . , . , . , 1' jj . , . , . . n f 5. . . ' , - izeg-M4 . lf ,. i ' l 92 5 ' as cheerleaders The constant harmomous roar of Boom Boom and The Chant from our vrgorous enthusrastxc bundles of ma toon and whxte unrforms enhvened the memorable journey down the traxl Led by therr capable capraxn Stevre Drucker they cheered our valrant war rrors of NHHS wrth their sparklmg antxcs and mvrgoratmg school sp1r1t From pep rallnes to sock hops the cheerleaders were always the best ex amples of the old adage never say dre Many thanks for keeping us on our toes along the tra1l fwlrlers In then- smart maroon skrrts and handsome whrte sweaters the twrrlers were a welcome srght at all the foot ball games and band concerts Wrth flashmg barons and synchronlzed movements the twnrlers etched them selves deeply on our trarl of memorres ly WJ vhs, Left to rrght J Cowley E Mancmr N Lucas S Captam N Muller E Sweers S Case P Myers rrght K Blakeslee H Wenzel E Page E Frost , . - . I I N . . 5 1 I . ' H ' i pl 1 v ' I 5 0 7 Hx 'r , l It x if ' Xf y ,J ,, 2 ,, X x xx ft iv W' Q! Ky! sid 1 MQ 'B' Iseft to right: B. Stetson. J. Liemieux. Standing left to ' 93 football Touchdown! And NI-IHS embarked on its 1956 football season. Coach Tim Con- nell's inexperieced eleven dropped their first contest to Derby 6-0, but broke into the win column by downing Amity and St. Mary's on successive Saturdays. However, Branford snapped the Indian's string with a thrilling 19-15 victory. Lack of reserves stymied our team as they dropped Eve straight games to league opponents. Although the team's record was unimpres- sive, Coach Connell was pleased with his boys' progress, and felt that this year served to strengthen next year's eleven. Seniors Tom Pearsall and Bryant Brunye were stand- out performers along with Ed Obrist, Al Hadley, Nick Ferrara, and John Roche. Bru- nye and Pearsall-were rewarded for their play by receiving honorable mention in the All- State football selections. The prospects for the 1957 season are very good since the squad will be manned by several lettermen. exf- Be - -4. , wav- ' - Thu? -43 5 ,-,,.., ,,4,,-.kv 'E'-A basketball It s a basket' And thert were many as the NHHS basketball team launchcd 1ts 565 season Although handmappcd by a laclt of herght the Indlar s turned ID a 7 14 yyon lost slate for the season Coach Bob Meeneghan and Co captarns Bryant Brunye and Sey crm Palydovy ycz proy ed capable leaders throughout the campalgn Scmor Tom Pcarstll and Bry Brunye led thc caqers 1n SCOFIUE, yylth Pearsall settln a neyy season scorxnq record of 7 16 POIDIS unlors ohn Roche Paul Bassett and Al Hadlcy turncd IU cred1t1ble perform anccs and should strengthen next year s array The ball handlmg of Sev Palyf dovyycz and the reboundlng of Ed Ob rxst yycre lnstrumental 1n all Indlan ytctorles Shomng a good deal of light and ncycr qutttlns, unt1l thc final whlstle thc lu ltctball tt 1m brought honor to 'XIHHS Wm or lose thc team alvy ayfs shoyx cd sportsmlnshlp and school Splflf J 42' I' 5--X 4Qnq- 'sghqp ,,,r' . 1 ' , v Q XY Exif NHHS NHHS NHHS NHHS NHHS NHHS NHHS NHHS NHHS NHHS NHHS NHHS NHHS NHHS NHHS NHHS 'K 1 ,,' 4 .1 .4 ?.l.li. qw ,V+ 'Q I Se, . . A 1 ,f , gs ,fix A49 'WX' in baseball Led by the diamond veterans of the class of 56, Coach Mike Vanacore's nine turned in a 7-9 record for the campaign. Paced by the batting of Bob Daniel and Roger Bjornberg, the Indians opened the season with a 6-3 win over St. Mary's. Shelton High easily fell prey to the pitching of Billy Marks, who threw a one hitter as the Indians pounded out an 11-1 victory. How- ever, the winning streak was short lived and the team lost eight straight games, six of these games were dropped to Housatonic League opponents. NHHS broke into the win column once more with a 2-0 victory over Lyman Hall. The Indians went on to defeat Amity 15-1 before losing a 3-1 thriller to Branford. Finally the team hit the stride that we expected of them throughout the season. The North Haven combine swept over Seymour 5-0, Derby 7-3, and Shelton 6-1 to round out the season in line style. Although there are many veterans graduating, the returning lettermen should provied enought of a nu- cleus for a winning team. Seated, left to right: J. Boudreau, R. Tolman, R. Magnuson, T. Cxypolislcy. Standing, left to right: T. Hintz, E. Del- Monico, D. Vitagliano. Left to right: B. Traverse, T. Pearsall, B. Rochford, E. Obrist. 100 bowling Bowling is the only interscholastic sport in which NHHS competes with all area schools. During the second year of competition, the keglers have met with moderate success, but have earned the reputation of being spoilers due to their habit of defeating the league leading teams. Captain Bob Magnuson and Ernie Del Monico have consistent- ly led the Indians in scoring. golf Fore NHHS made its debut into scholastic golf circles in fine style, de- feating Notre Dame and East Haven in their first two matches, and ending the season with a 4-8 won-lost record. This was the first golf team to repre- sent NHHS in that sport. Phil Cham- berlain served as coach with Walt Cummings acting as captain. Team members were Bill Traverse, Ed Obrist, Tom Pearsall, Ernie DelMonico, and Dick Rochford. fencing Touche This year will mark the second anniversary of the NHHS Fenc- ing Team. Although competing in no oihcial matches, the swordsmen, under the direction of Mr. Philip Wilker, have competed among themselves and have become quite expert in the art of fencing. The girls have shown that fencing is not only a man's sport, per- forming creditably and enthusiastically this year. rifle The rifle club has proved so popular that it has been necessary to divide the club into a senior and a junior high club. From these groups, the rifle team is chosen to compete with area schools. Under the capable direction of Mr. Norman Moulton, the rifle team has met with much success this year. ' giiiitr Qalflms.. ' ' 'ffl 2 ??'fIQg1' 4' 'rf' Seated, left to right: S. Ward, E. Bockelman, N. Anderson, C. Burke, C. Davies. Standing, left to right: L. Reid, A. Lucibello, R. Fallon, R. Pernal, R. Downey, R. Vandal, G. Townsend, J. Palmer, 1. Nichols, R. Judd, P. Wilker, Coach. f l i.s,..-.v Gong., First Row, left to right: R. Newman, R. johnson, W. Mar- tus, N. Iannone, T. Ort, J. Connolly, R. Fazzuoli, E. Neri, T. Dobbins, R. Halton. Second Row, left to right: Mr. N. Moulton, Advisorg H. Abilgaard, W. Hall, N. Reiger, F. Vaiuso, R. Simpson, H. Sheldon, J. Lanouette, G. DePaul. 101 5 Y fi ,. , . 10 ki f ffiw W W , L 1 ,Z ,..M'.fQjw M +ve mf ,f 1A V . Kiwi! java .ff fi' , 1 fl f,',,1f '!A, Lvbpjjl' L ji J boys' swimming This year marks the first year that NHHS has competed in interscholastic swimming. The tankmen of 1957 swam in un- official matches only, but next year Coach Joseph Cone expects to compete in the district swim- ming league. Composed mostly of sophomores and juniors, the mermen can look forward to a successful season next year. girls' swimming Splashing enthusiastically around the tank, the girls swim- ming club had not only an en- joyable but an informative year. Through the efforts of Miss joan Ramsbottom, the girls learned swimming and diving skills when they journeyed to the YWCA every Wednesday. Seated, left to right: A. Griest, R. Biral, B. Flanagan, D Hardy, B. Desmond. Standing, left to right: Mr. J. Cone Advisorg R. Downey, W. Childs, D. Turner, P. Beaumont, R Augur, T. Holme, N. Davenport, L. Preston, G. Chichester kk! Seated, left to right: M. Mathis, M. Schneider, C. Hussman, S. Donald, G. Edwards, J. Erskine, 1. Tower, E. Thompson. 2nd Row, left to right: E. Bockelman, G. Benoit, M. Kindrick, C. Lendroth L. McVay, H. Conkling, A. Weitzel, J. Vigliotto, -I. Shippard, L. Price, M. L. Parrella. 3rd Row left to right: L. Rodgers, E. Schellback, M. Berstein, L. Bjornberg, P. Warren, S. Pope, P. Robbins P. Meeker, M. Burt, B. Rafhle, V. McLelland. 4th Row, left to right: B. Ibsen, A. Harris, M.E King, j. Curtis, C. Zilli, M. A. Chieppo, J. Heinle, M. johnson. 102 ' x y 3 . l A , vf 2 if P7 ,,1, K . I L 1 K Q I A 'V-EX :X 1 I I' , 5 Y, K if ' - ..,,,i In I i I 'iss ,M Kneeling left to right: J. Eriksson, B. Davies, J. Terrell, N. Lucas, Captain A Har rick I Heinle. Standing, left to right: Miss J. Ramsbotom, Advisor, J Montgomery C Christensen, J. Fontaine, A. Lane, K. Puester. .1 3 K i7 .1 W- .x J 1 4 ,X , l xg J 31? , --9 NW.: l J ,, . xx ,7f'lQIl'lS' basketball Y . J 3 The girls' varsity basketball team had an excellent record this year, going undefeated in all five of their games. Captain Nancy Lucas and Judy Terrell have been consistent high scorers. Under the capable coaching of Miss Joan Ramsbottom, the girls have become quite expert in the fundamental skills of basketball. Since the team consists mainly of sophomores and juniors, the prospects for next year look very good. R' !03 t V 4' 9 0 614 5? .J wr Mn ' -. L ew ! TLWCAZ- gd 4 T ll X Myfuyw -' ' ' F .fpcflw ll ll 4-' L,M7M,,,, X 'J i. v. basketball Kneeling, left to right: T. Pederson, W. Marks, R. Pearsall, D. Schrader, N. Qualls, J Denner A Shea K Bodvnell Standing left to right' T Connell B johnson B Drana j Lush W Erxksson D Kxthrl B Munson P Anton V Cappetta Mgr 9 F9 I rw E-,QCA QQ NAV! 197 um xml, ,su vf' xyk lei S L. ..... 54? 'QQ tv if ff A em an--view l x gn 'W '? j 5 3 'F .fs Mm-0' I 1 up mu x. FH l' x 1' 'mi es kv QW Kneelrng left to nght T Augur D Hardy K Larson P Bradley J Ctchockx A MacAdams T Postemskr E Bartolmn G Grannottt Standmg left to rxght J Marsted Mgr j Sauter M Tessrtore M Hart R McClure P Anton R Bolrg R Eldridge R Wxng J Dantscher Mgr I v baseball . , . , . I ' . . . , . . , . , ' 'W M 17 f 23 ,5 uaweolyp-it lz . L. H4-W' !'ais. me ,, . 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Applumce: CHEF S Electrzcal Contractors DRIVE IN RESTAURANT 57 BROADWAY 61 STATE STREET Telephone CE 9 0296 NORTH HAVEN CONN C omplzments OLD MONASTERY WINE COMPANY 11 ALBERT STREET NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT 6 3 00.0, 123 K , 'T .J ,.,. 3 I IN X, I I , 5 ' JIM, -an I QC , In -W i 2 . ' , . ' R. Work, L. Buonocore, D. Cal- ! ', . ' , . rx , . V , ' . ,Ad- . Of I . . I Of 5 2 010101 '01 Gf66fl7Zj5J and Bef! Wzxbex TO THE CLASS OF 1957 ALBERT W CRETELLA U S Cofzgrefmmn 3rd DISTRICT CONNECTICUT When zt Come: T0 Qmzlzlg Come To 8a H RAPHAEL Alanufuctzzrzng jeuelerf PANIKOFF INCORPORATED '0'f02f0f'0N01 -0 201 Your Chau Rzng College and School Jewelry Medals Trophncs Fmtermty Emblems Awards for Athletlc Teams Plaques Presentatnon G1fIS Telephone LO 2 7779 Establlshed 1889 10' 37 BROADWAY Sosa, 5 3 I I I I 3 I 3 2 NEW HAVEN CONNECTICUT 124 ' sw . S i . 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Turkey: Capom Year Round 499 WASHINGTON AVENUE NORTH HAVEN CONN X9X0'47'0l0' 0If0'C01 -0 0K0'0R0N0fW'w0 'I 3 2 C omplzmentx NORTH HAVEN LUMBER CO 159 WASHINGTON AVENUE NORTH HAVEN CONN 0594955 X 9 of ll - I of THE LAMs's RESTAURANT Phone A A ' I ' Q ' I ' l - . - of A . 10X f6 0'f0'-0' 401 -101 -104 f-010' l Q l 2 40Y0 0'5'6l7 -05 Complzmenty VICTOR NUTILE School Tramportatzon Hey teacher my hands on top C omplzmentr THE CLINTONVILLE SERVICE STATION 410 CLINTONVILLE ROAD NORTH HAVEN CONN NEW HAVEN BODY BUILDING CO STATE 8: SKIFF STREETS NORTH HAVEN CONN WRIGHT MONUMENTAL WORKS MIDDLETOWN AVENUE NORTH HAVEN CONN Telephone CE 9 1056 Telephone CEdar 9 1376 GERTRU DE N MILLER FLORIST Flowerf For All Occartom We Telegraph Flowers Everywhere 121 MAPLE AVENUE NORTH HAVEN CONN CENTER FOOD STORE Choice Meatf - Fancy Groceriey Delicateffen - Native Poultry Frozen Foodr - Frexb Fruit! Vegetable! Phone CEdar 9-0860 10 CHURCH STREET NORTH HAVEN, CONN. NORTHFORD STORE JOHNSON BROS., Propx. 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BOHAN AGENCY uk REAL ESTATE INSURANCE AUTO FINANCING 31 BROADWAY NORTH HAVEN CONNECTICUT 135 I 0201 0101 010' 0610 '050110'-01' Q 3 2 . 3 3 2 u 2 I I ' 3 3 J If 5 I I I ' I Z 3,,,E,,,M , ,, , X020 4-010'-040101-0 Telephone CEdar 9 1333 ALECK S PATTERN 81 MATCHPLATE CO 356 MAPLE AVENUE NORTH HAVEN CONN Alexander Spargo C omplzmentf AMERICAN POWDERED METALS INC 7 PHILIP PLACE NORTH HAVEN CONN ERWIN C PETRY Heatzng 6 Plumbzng Contractor We sell and mstall the finest plumbxng and hearmg materlals plumbmg fxxtures water systems and Orangeberg plpe Serwcmg and repazrzng part! NORTHFORD CONN Tel HU 8 3889 HOWIES TV 8. APPLIANCES BROADWAY NORTH HAVEN CONN We Repazr All Makes of Radzox and Televmon WALLINGFORD CEclar 9 0500 COlOny 9 6973 CHUCK 84 EDDIES AUTO PARTS 261 SACKETT POINT ROAD NORTH HAVEN CONN We Bug Cars For JUNK CH 8 4843 LO 2 4023 F CHRISTOFORO BROS Wholesale Fruzt and Produce 40 HILL STREET NEW HAVEN CONN Complzmemf Complzmentx PHILS DRIVE IN WIL BERTS PASTRY SHOP 710f40 0fL?10110'10X0 0 0P40f0 0ff0Y01f0b10 0W0'40Y 1016 Of I o o I I Of Of I B 136 -f0 0 0f0N0 0 1 ,A 473 Q R S T U V Scholars no doubt Telephone CHesmut 8 5060 FRAN S .IAYE BON IGNOR S LINGERIE 84 SPORTSWEAR Drerref Sportrwear jewelry 5010141465 MARILYN R DEFELICE Personalrzed Shoppmg Alrerauon Department 30 A BROADWAY 2348 WHITNEY AVENUE NORTH HAVEN CONN HAMDEN CONN C omplzmentf 0 '01 -'-0 ?'0'f-0' -'01 KOREYS SHOE DRIVE IN Shoes or the Entzre Famzly SAVE UP TO 6029 Ray Sharpe, Prop Phone CEdar 9 0703 576 WASHINGTON AVENUE 1-02200 NORTH HAVEN, CONNECTICUT go 2 2 2 A 'I37 X 9 I A wp . n ' Q , ' Q ,QQ , .Q it - S' - ' B Ix r ? 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