Norwich Free Academy - Mirror Yearbook (Norwich, CT)
- Class of 1957
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LEARNING Volume Forty Slx Publnshed By The Semor Closs The Norwich Free Academy Norwich Connechcut QCTJWBSQ E3 fs Y g Wikis! I 1 I . Mm air-1895 1 Q Tig? 'L' A i ff 'I R gm', 1-42- E j f . t - -- L.. - c K K h x' H' E' x 5 .wf1.f. I 7-I G , P - 7 0 . f- R we 4 33311 - 'W 171331 HL- 'f li ' vhgifl, : S 1 , -km. .. JEIQ1 A xqlr, on lr, Rifialwu: E .I ui 1-v -9: ' -Arr W w J THE 5 7 MIRROR tug. Z' H ulllll ' t L ll inn 'R 1856 When the Academy was offrcnally opened l856 It consnsted of a small bulldlng By the turn of the cen tury three others had been added This establnshment seems small and lF1SIgl1Ifl cant today for an the span of fatty years the Academy has grown rapidly The number of bunldlngs has more than dou bled Today tts handsome campus IS comparable to those of many colleges Scholastlcally It as ranked among the best IH the country The :deals which are symbolized by the Academy and the prlnclples for whuch nt stands cannot tall to have a lastmg In fluence on any who attend nt We of the class of 1957 are proud to have been a part of the Academy Though we are leaving the school we can never leave what we have learned here .: 'Ml ' r NGN, U n A D llllllllllllll th X ' l Y N' J iw DEDICA T10 On October twenty-first, nineteen hundred and fifty- six, the Norwich Free Academy observed the one-hundredth anniversary of its founding. The editors and staff of the 1957 Mirror feel, therefore, that we must dedicate our Mirror to someone whose association with the school has made a noteworthy contribution to its progress. In this line of thought we hereby dedicate the Mirror of the Class of 1957 to Mrs. Ozias Dodge. lt is not as individuals that we are indebted to Mrs. Dodge, nor is it as a class. But it is rather as a school we owe her so much. Mrs. Dodge has, through the years, done much to broaden the intellectual and cultural fields of the students here at the Academy. Few people really know how much Mrs. Dodge actu- ally does. Besides being director of Slater Museum, the only fully equipped high school art museum in the world, she obtains for us exhibits from the Metropolitan and other famous museums. Illustrated below are views of some of the valuable collections that have come to the Museum from generous donors during Mrs. Dodge's thirty years of office. These important art possessions are another feature which makes the Academy unique among second- ary schools. And so, we feel it altogether fitting, that in this cen- tennial year of the Norwich Free Academy, we dedicate the Mirror of the Class of 1957 to Mrs. Dodge. 'i' kb A , .- x ha' f ,,,Y.,. , , ,Q . is g X , u....-v.-M-- ,., - ,... , .H....,..-.akh :ggi , T.. 43'- -3 ,f? 'fw'1, ,Q ' , i ieK'--'saw w. 'ff 9 , 4, w'snw99 4M A Q'-if wg X , ,ll SQ ,pw- E. ,.--:3-Y?'fi?'2, '1- N 1 -.-. ., , , f X A Y' 3, 55' N ,A , K I, v,1.,.3.r.-khh.-if ,- f .ff--,fw u.f,,.' nf 'r,,:,7. . ,.s- . . f .. 4 f AQ f I , ,' 4 1 5 Wh I Ks a I ,,.?3 ft, fi I ith rSq?,, J- ' 5 'TY fi ' r .Ag ,. 'Eel' E mn' 3, s n g,, . F if g 'wwf' X5 il , .f 1Q' vs'ff ' P. -1 . . - 9 . 1 .1 f. .. 'fl flr-1, '!A, 'Y 'YQ . it 4,1 mi I E nil, ' S:,.,a2.'i , I M- , '--f- 1 --- LM ' U f, WM! 0 04 5 I f,giV,,f if 'bg A I f Y 1 g U ' , ., . E ,i, Wg' if , ,, a3 'S '1 Q 4- Q ,, .1 ,-4 -1-2- - 1 Q 3 l' -ff ' 5 W QV, I 'f',f .I V .1-51 'Q far 007 nf ff l f f 70 :HUC L E,Q.1:Erf' X - xw- 1 , ' bv ' . iz f' a 7 ' f ,ff ,W ff ' 7 ff I A , 'IW ,ff ,gg fff if' Zo , f, N, ,,,fff,f f, e WU, 5 X ' f flawed X The Mann Burldlng was opened rn 1910 It replaced the orlgmal Mann Burldrng which had become Inadequate for the needs of the school It was once an all purpose burldmg housmg the gymnasuum the cafeterla and the Mann Offuce The gym was removed with the bulldung of Norton Gymnaslum In 1930 The Mann Offlce was moved to Slater durrng our Lower Mlddle year 1954 For some time the Mann was used by all classes but wlth the burldung of the Commercual Burldmg rt was used only by General Classrcal and Scren tlflc students In the Mann Burldlng are memones of Spamsh and French Classes of physrcs and of Chem Lab of Ma Reeds room and the SAB Offuce of Room 15 of Sensor Heaven wuth the odors of Mr Wrllrams flurds falling the corrudor of Mr Congdons Math classes and of the bustllng cafeterua Memorles we shall not forget Nor shall we forget the Junrors squealrng as they trled to push therr way along the crowded frrst floor and the Lowers wnth the frrst srgns of pseudo sophlstlcatron showmg on therr faces the lockers rammed to the lrmut sprllmg out therr contents when opened and the long trek to the top floor makmg all the Seniors swear that theyd each have a heart attack before they were thrrty , ZW? 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Jugzfiir- - , . gl if ,l 1 - rf.- ' - . x A H FTIXHI1 131. - .A . fA':: The Slater Memorial is the oldest building on the Academy campus. lt was built in T885 by William Slater in memory of his father, John Slater. At the time of its construction, the Slater Building was considered to be one of the greatest architectural accomplishments of the nineteenth century and was written up in many national publications. Slater basement, in addition to the main- tenance rooms, also contains classrooms and the Music Room. On the first floor we find Slater Hall. Here we had our inumerable class assemblies, en- ioyed the annual Minstrel, the Playshop pro- ductions and Senior Day activities. The second floor houses the Main Offices and Slater Museum. How well we shall re- member the Main Office, where we stood trembling before Mr. Bouley and sought guid- ance from Mrs. Post, Mr. Hamblen, Mrs. Savard and Mr. Thomas! How well we shall remember the P.A. room, the office staff and Mr. Shattuck! Slater Museum is the only fully equipped high school art museum in the country. It con- tains treasures we did not fully appreciate until we were seniors. These included the Greek casts, the early American and Victorian rooms yi? - 'v l .A TT L'I, -1-N -'I . -'T' A 'l - Af' 1' E . .ln-'-l ' '. 5-7 1528 Nt and the Vanderpoel Collection. Miss Agrano- ' K fl fi'.'4g-J -A vitch's guided tours and Mrs. Dodge's lectures 5' , . i,-Q-qv 1'. ' Q' 'dilkv xx helped us to realize their value. .K tgps.. .rf ga 'lbigil -Xivginflam f , ig-.K 1. ---1,52 f ' ,f. fr' .i' L.: lim- 'Ft--71 x V1 I - ll '1 'rl' -1. D .:1-r , f .ll , U,--T .N in -Q-v- ..- rjg 1li -,Lil ly, 'pt -- f .T 'ii I ,Mini In-.Q-all 3 Wg 7:53133 is sl 1 Ig figggtfgg' . A 'I:if,i5'f- gf 1 ' ll' 1 Q QL lg..- 19x J- , ll N X M TTI1 LW, AX psf fSATE- MEMORIAL EMT' ffi v I 4411 li P ,fa4 ' L .1- . ' we ,- b.,,.. .4 ,J rw 1, .. ,V 'J 1 as ,M UVAV 1 M ff ' , - ww I .,,r-' I .M M 1, .. A'- 4 -Ai Vu 31' 1 fy- . 75' by I O The Norwuch Art School was establushed nn June of T890 by the trustees of the Nor wlch Free Academy It I5 one of the best secondary school art departments nn the country which smce tts foundatcon has pro wil SCHOOL I I II 't:3 ':L-V1-t 'Ti -4' 2'4- Q ll H iffxxlfwf in duced many flne artusts It not only serves N FA but the communlty and the reglon as well The Converse Art Buuldvng was erected un 1906 an accordance wnth the bequest of Colonel Charles A Converse On the flrst floor are classrooms where many a bud dung painter may be found mdustnously at work unttl late ln the day Here also one can observe the lewelry and pottery classes turnmg out fme examples of craftsmanship Here we took actnvuty art and dabbled In charcoals and temperas Converse Art Gallery on the second floor may be reached euther through the art school or by going through Slater Mu seum We are very fortunate Indeed to have Converse Gallery for here we may vlew many famous art treasures and ex hnbvts we would otherwlse have to travel pamtlng to photographs sculpture textlles and examples of our own students work We may well appreciate thus fme school and gallery l iA g -A? . . .,. l 0 5 l . .I ' I . . - 2 A . s t I X ' I ...K f A I . . , ' I 1 , . - A. ' many miles to see. The exhibits vary from 4? h . . I I 1 . X X t cv C I W ina ' W' V 'V T T ' I l l X T of 7 x K X Qoawfl RSE AQTKQAUEQY WI -l. Wifi' Z-I' 'X I S X fi' ,z , ' n n nf 'ti MA UAL -1 ag. 099' 11 ..., , v I-...-Q.-W Q 4 ' -. a ' . x 4, A I ' ., 'M' - .1 ' 'A . 4 f-XF H . r., 'Q ' ' ' z mv K kvv . , 'K .A . 1, , q ...Q .4 it H ,.- nw R fv ' , y - - ' - x ' f . lv, .' . X ' s . , U 4 3 ' A ' 75 , TRAINING At last we were Upper Middlers! No more did we have to bear the wounds of the slings and arrows of two upper classes. For now we were one of those upper classes. And with this honor came a building of our own - the Manual Training Building. Here was our base of operations for our Upper Middle year. The M.T., as its name implies, is used to house the manual training classes - woodworking, machine shop, mechanical drawing, and printing. Our print shop, the oldest affiliated with a high school in the United States, prints our Red and White, the Pilot, the programs for the various events in Slater Hall, tickets for the different athletic events, and the numerous slips necessary to the everyday life of N.F.A. Downstairs one may hear the constant hum of the motors working in the machine shop, the whine of the power saws in woodworking, and the buzz of activity in mechanical drawing. The Manual Training Building was erected in 1896, and is the third oldest build- ing on campus. It originally housed the Commercial Department until the erection of the present Commercial Building in 1933. Now it provides classrooms for academic subjects in addition to Industrial Arts. DMDUU ,R V 'tio-1-1' -11- C 63 --1 sm.-. -1-. .iss .gun- -nv ii i-1 Q , PLEA5 E ---v CD l 1. ni 'Q ' 1- sr l' l -. L. ' Xia If ,J if 7 -Him xl! fir' 1 2 -If li, W' Zi 1,1 l. ! .Y .A s ,wa fx X f ' ' T I , J- , ,, A V q,23L ,A,JM J fwm4i4?Q'f:,,,ww f f f ' f -,.f-' O -R N-.1 W X OR TON G YM The long needed Norton Gymnasrum came unto beung In 1930 a gnft of Mass Ella B Norton In memory of her father Henry B Norton The gymnasrum was pre vnously ln the basement of the Mann Buuld Ing and the new structure opened many new possubulutues for Academy athletucs All home basketball games are played nn Norton In addltuon to various Cnty League games Upstairs on elther end are two rooms The Norton Room ln the front serves as a classroom the Student Advusory Board meet mg room and the Cheerleaders room The other room In the rear IS the Desrgn Room Here we fund the textnle desugners of to morrow at work Here also the letterung classes and the Mfrror Art Staff do their 'obs Downstalrs nn front of the Gym we all went at one trme or another to see the nurse To her we took all our rlls both real and nmagnnary These however are not the only func tnons of Norton Gym In addltlon to ath letucs and Gym classes we wull remember the Gym for the socral tlmes we had there We wnll remember our Wednesday ntght ungly at the clothes un the Fashuon Show Most of all we wnll remember the dances our class partues the Coronatlon Ball and the Senior Prom .J I h Ill llll llll Ill Ill llll :Ill llll 8 91 rntwlllv ZX 4 'Z 2: Q , 1, -94 v ' Fflr' J, yff ,GQ-T Izgvl. tt 5 'E L5 dfg,flL'- -5 , - all , T T I T . or - ' . 1 tl ' t . sy . 9 . f ' , - pls l I . . - g' l l Z . . X ll 1 1 . . D Y ll' l l if 1 . l l .' . ' T' .. , ll T . 1 -.J L. l ,E M, t 1 . ' ' .. ' F' Jimi. 5' l t T ll . ' . ' l' 1 l l , 'un 4' - T , ' l , ' lyfnl fl trips to the ARC, and how we looked long- T 1 I lily l . . . . M- In T .2 G , 5 l l I il :B 'E ' -- Q L , '4 , 011' f - lvl fr: -fig, - 1 1 15 lf-'zcffs l'1l214 744. ix A In , MEI I I lllllllllll' f y. W2 gy 1 JV iff' K '14 if fr, A f'L. - 7 FEW.. L. Q ... - r- rr ,n -11 n:f r-1 .. 1--ff ...V- Y.- I , J ,l ' O Q.. I' If W 'Wo' 7' s 'Z lgj 5 J J ' i--1 EMT qw ZX V, idflfzs X Wifi? A , +213 M W, , I A .f M' . ',',,' sp gf f-W. Q 1 -4,1 ' .-. fi. ...un- .Q-as ps L n- ,5- uv ls 37 . uv- V - - ,fs n. s np-- ...-5 ... ,,.o- - -v f 4 f if po ,- - .- -, '!'. '-f V , 1 Qi.- fgf. g :ig .Nb 27,l f 'IQ . ,f-SX , fs f 4 V J -.Q ,- Q8 .41 .-4 1' 5' -: Q .f 'N 'lg 0. 'Ei' l g Q., 5 ' ,N 3 , . N xx .3 if , gurl ' ,.- A- ' L-I E H 1 '1 ',cl fs .ln .' A ll f Q hai :I gill V' 3 : I -l -H CX. ,rug SN bib 'I : Q. sg 1? 4 -g V' ill - H '-E2-. 'fx-if .1 , - 1 5 it Y . p 4 fi ..--,.,..o ,.,s 5 gn .3 K ,, f --gm 1. s n The Academy recognized the need for a separate building for the Commercial Building was erected in 1933. The depart- ment was previously in the Manual Training Building. The Commercial is the newest building on campus. lts tower has two clocks, one facing Chelsea Parade and Joseph Perkins Road. The sight of the clocks has made us hasten our steps many a morning. Even during the four-year span of our class, the Commercial has undergone many changes. Some of the lockers and the cafe- teria, where so many of us gathered to eat, have been removed. In their places are modern classrooms. The new rooms have helped greatly to alleviate the shortage of them. Another change is the taking over of the basement floor by the Juniors, com- ing each year in ever-increasing numbers. The first floor of the Commercial Build- ing contains the Commercial Office and classrooms. Oh, how we labored over those English and German assignments on that floor. The familiar clatter of typewriters greets the person entering the top floor corridor. I : i 'l 1 ,Q if .5 e L 3 f 'K .' vs - W . -'E 4 I 8, -xr if ., ay: gxw . ' 9' I fit' N f Q Q .. K x ., f-six? s - 1 A 4-Qs X A ' s M , Q- A f .W - ' fr ' ., if A Q.. .Q T if '. ...fa - ' A. 'Q 'F 4 4- . - , Q X ' 4 K Q , ' .1 . 1' as 3 .r- '2- .J s. van 1 g- ..,-4 -1- -,- sv' -6 s ,SN Pb.. 'Q ag- -nw- .r y -. lt was here we had our first battles with the typewriters and gradually learned to use them faultlessly. And it was here we first - s encountered those sqiuggly little marks - shorthand. .aa 1 . T ts ll V' 4 up P .999 5-s H QV' c t V 4. .v D u v H ' . X I' I S, ...Ds Xe . V9 Tex, AX X.. pn X Tx- . , .bb I vvv -. 1 'YY r X Q '11 HX COIVHVIERCIAU 'I H OMEMAKI The Homemaking Building is the only Academy building which is located off cam- pus. It is Victorian in architecture, built of brick, with three floors and a cupola on the roof. It is located on Broadway. In the rear of the structure are two tennis courts, which are very much in use during the summer. The building was opened in 'I936 as a cen- ter for the homemaking courses offered to the girls at the Academy. The girls enrolled in the Homemaking Course have excellent opportunities to prac- tice as they learn, for these students staff a nursery school for pre-school children fages three to fivel. The girls care for them and teach them many things, including games and how to get along with one another. There are other activities carried on in the homemaking field. The students have the chance to make their own meals and clothes. As Juniors and Lowers, the meals they pre- pared were not exactly fit for a king, but neither were they bad. The girls improved with age, however, and by the Senior year some wonderful aromas eminated from the kitchen. Dressmaking is also taught. Skirts, blouses, and dresses pour forth in colorful array from the sewing machines of the building. In addition to these subiects, the girls are taught First Aid and general home repairs. ? ' 'K' 5 f ,tio 43 an rv! V 'I bu- . .wan an wa .vin an ,Q-. A 5 Q 1 1 , my 4 fd i---f 1 VFW 2 70 gfio ADWP? X X JA 1 .M nl 'ti J Gif .ll Air ff-ffW P' w ' 5 M QW THE LIBRARY L Because of the increasing number of stu dents and the need for more classrooms and office space Peck Library was moved to the former Lafayette Foster home 1953 Here it is housed in the Norton Li brary building The new library offers a much larger number of books and period: cals to the students and the public All this is in addition to a new recorded music de partment The books in Peck Library are many The reference room is excellent It contains nine sets of encyclopaedias many books in specialized fields and a large selection of other reference volumes The Art library is upstairs and contains books and periodicals on all phases of art Most of us however will remember the library as a place where we settled down in a big easy chair with a periodicals and keeps a five year backlog of them Downstairs is the Prolection Room and the Record Room The Prolection Room s quite popular as many classes have occa sion to use it The Record Room is sound proof and can be used by those individuals or groups who need such a place to listen to recorded music or tapes in and varied, including literature of all lYPe5- magazine. The library subscribes to 105 . ' ' l I I I ,MW ,V I M Wwrw , . .WM v ,w 4 . nl '..13-fm. cr, ' 2 ' -,gn , .Y . ., . A i , V A v a,.-.-- A , 5 N 5 ...4- f if f E i 1.1 f -in f , f' . . ' - V J -f':v,v'f' f.,f,..- '.- 'ff , A, iff 'PH ' ' .. ' 'ft' Q' . Dev q ' H I ,, Q Q., , -. --,, 1 ., -f lv AYP var- . 5 J.- 4-gi, Ivy, gn 4' 'mi' Nigga' ' 'lt 11 ' A-J-I-K4 . ' 41.91 ..LChn.X,Lki Q ' 341' ' ' I-532. gi?-fi ! Y 1 W KHI5 -,-,-, ! MV gn-1 X? , N 'Muni 1 ., O YGTOT ,,,.. '- '-1' ...W 3 I -,:.-... -:Z- - -fl.,,-5,4 mc OX OYOXovfm4 om THE FACULTY The increase in the staff from the four original members to the present much larger number and the increased variation in curriculum are evidence of the Academy's growth during its first hundred years. The Academy is privi- leged to have such a select group of instructors. They are representative of many different schools and localities. Students who are graduated from the Academy can be proud to have been taught by such well-qualified and friend- ly teachers. CLASS OF 1957 Your identification with fellow members of your class and with nearly 15,000 graduates who preceded you is a privilege and a challenge. One alone can build only small things, many, together, can build great things for great causes. The many campus experiences and classroom learnings, which you have shared, were designed to help you to accomplish great things for yourselves and for others. With full faith and confidence in the future of the Academy's one hundredth class, l extend to you my greet- ings and warm, good wishes. 'T 1 5 I I 11 5 'UO S7 i ,l '- My ' W ' ' la. . u al 3 x r i W5 f k y Epi'- .... '4 A ,al . V , 5, H., , - ' , 'i 5 4 A '2- fff ff vw f' , if ' ' TLB-L' -.! Y 15 DOROTHY AGRANOVITCH Smuth College A B RUTH 0 M ANDERSEN Connectlcut College A B JOHN G ARMEN lndustnal Arts Mechanical Museum Teache, Columbia Unlv AM Drawing Soclal Studles English Hustdry Head of Department Adwsef Mfffof U S Htstory Adviser Lets Dlscuss It Club Advlser Student Advisory Board Pilot National Honor Socnety 5.4- THOMAS H BALDWIN Unlv of Maine AB MA LAURENT BOULEY Unlv of Georglo BS MS ALMA BOUTILUER Music Apprecratfon Chorus Electncrty Radio Attendance Department Adwsef M'-'UC Club U 5 H'5l0fY Football 'YQ-v 4 -2505? xi sf? At 5155 F MRS EUNICE BAILEY Unlverslty of Michigan A B Socaal Studies U S Hrstory 5-4 PAUL BRADLAW Admmfstratwe Asslstant Head ot Industrial Arts Department Treasurer and Adviser Student Organizations and Athletics as. , . . C MRS BLANCHE W E ELEANOR BURKE MRS MARY BURKE ROBERT H BURNHAM BROWNING Univ of Wlsconsm, B S Boston Museum School Union College, A B The Chester Sprmgs School Cornell Umv, MS of Fme Arts Engluh, Head of Depanmen, SYYUCUSE UNVBYSIVY Homemokmg, Head at Jewelry, Snlversmnthmg Desfgn, Textvle Decorohon Department K 'M 4 ' 'I - :f1'?'4'i? , gl Q, A , fcdfggllliif H 'WZ' 2 - , , A f X121 ' X r F V B , !,lli,fM ,f A Q N f . .f 4 1' Kg ,. Jr 1 . . ' , . . ' : ' ' ' ' ' , . . ., . . ' ' ' ' . u . I ' ' I . . l I I R . . . , . . . . , : , ' '- :. , Q. V xl 7 if W A V 4 I 1 f 1 - -1 - - . , . ., . . I ' ' , ' ' ' ' , I if ' ' PETER J CAR BRAY Industrial Arts Prmtmg Adviser Red and White RAYMOND V CONGDON Yale AB Mathematlcs Head ot Department MRS SERINE F CULOTTA Bates College B S Mathematacs JOHN F CAWLEY Umverslty of Rhode Island B S Umverslty of Connecticut MA Science Mathematics Frrst Aid Automobale Drlvmg MARY E COUGHLIN Connectacut College AB Enghsh Advaser Mirror CHARLES CUPELLO Calumbla Unlversuty Teachers College BS Chemistry Track MRS SYLVIA W CHAPMAN University of Rhode Island B S Homemalnng Q.. ww. tr-:U L Sift 43 ROBERT CRIPP5 Northeastern Unuversuty BS 941 W YQ' 'I' MRS HELEN P COLGAN Mount Holyoke AB English Social Studies R GERALD M CARUTHERS Umv of Connecticut BS Ed Bookkeeping Business Tralnmg Mathematics Advertrsmg Adviser ARC Co chairman of Advisers WILLIAM H DARROW Umv of Connectlcut BS Columbna Umv MA Physacal and Health Education Head at Department Jayvee Basketball Intro murals Student Advisory Board Q 'f,g? as 1' sf 'QM ff' HOWARD B DICKENMAN Springfield College B 5 Columbia Umv MA Physrcal and Health Education Basketball Intramurals A Pr? 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MARK H GIFFORD Mathematics Physics lntra murals JOSEPH P GUALTIERI Chicago Art Institute Mary Louise Raymond Traveling Fellowship Painting lntrodudory Art Activity Art li LESTER HARTSON Wnlllmontlc State Teachers College, BS English, Socral Studies THEODORA C T GOBERIS State University of Ohio Pottery Ceramic Sculpture 1 ANITA H HAKKILA Teachers College of Connecticut BS Stenography Bookkeeping Typewritlng 'Pisa WARREN H HEDLER Umv of Southern California, A B Umv of Connecticut, MA Spanish ARTHUR R GOLDBERG Columbia Univ MA Univ of Connecticut M A Ph D Curriculum Coordinator lOn Leavel CHARLES P HAMBLEN Umv of Connecticut AB Harvard MA Boys Counselor Adviser Student Advisory Board 'I7' LILLA C HERSEY Umv ol Maine, AB Columbia University, M A English . fnzff I 1 Q . N 1 Q 4 X - K ,, Y , '- , X 1 .Q X ' ' f x ' i,f, i Teqqherg College University of Rhode Island, B.S. Alfred University New York Univ., A.B. av r i U fu vd Q ,-f' iw' MRS EDITH R HOHN RN ANNA T HOLMES Lawrence Memorlal Hospital Director of Unlv of Pennsylvania Student Employment School Nurse 5fe '09fUPl'Y Classes on Human Relatrons RICHARD N JENSEN Unlverslty of Connecticut Englrsh Remedual English Tenms MARION L KNEELAND Pembroke College A B English EDGAR JOHNSON Tufts Umverslty BS Chemistry General Science Mathematics MRS ENDA KUNTZ Annhurst College Social Studies U S History World History Adviser ARC MRS BERNICE C HULL MRS ELIZABETH R HYDE Pembroke College AB Rhode Island College of Education Ed B Spamsh Adviser Sponrsh Club ,pn- fm-me WILIAM E KELLY Brown Unlv AB M Ed Admun Physiology Biology General Science Classes on Human Relations Adwser Student Banking MRS ANNE F LaPIERRE Bryn Mawr A B General Science Chemistry THEODORE 0 KENNEDY JR Industrial Arts Machrne Shop Work Experience Supl Bulldmgs S Grounds M VIRGINIA LEARY Unlverslty of Connecticut AB COHHGCTICUT College AB Socval Studoes World Hrstory Engllsh Advaser Red and Whyte N A.B., M.A. - I - . Univ. of Connecticut, Coordinator, Maintenance- ,.. ,A.B. ' ' ',.. ' ,.- WL? RENEJ LEDOUX Umversnty of Rhode Island B S Mathematfcs Science Baseball Asst Football MRS JUDITH MAGOON Umversrty of New Hampshire AB Ecole Francaise Middlebury College French Spanish MRS GLADYS A MALLOVE Ccnnectucut College A B Malhematacs Advrser .lumor Red Cross MRS DAWNE L LEIGHTON Unlverslty of Rhode Island A B Englash is-F WILLIAM K MAGOON Unlv of New Hampshlre AB Umv of Connecticut MA World Hrstory Socnal Studres Drill Instructor ol Drum Corps MRS GRACE G MANNING Connecticut College AB General Science MRS RUTH O LEOPOLD Pembroke College A B Mt Holyoke College MA Mathematics THOMAS W MAHAN JR Catholic Unlversuty of America A B M A Fairfield Unaversnty M A English French WILLIAM F MIGNAULT Umv of Connectncut BS Social Studres General Science Freshman Baseball Freshman Basketball Asst Football ri! JOSEPH LEVANTO American International College A B Mathematacs Scrence Freshman Football .layvee Baseball SADIE M MAHONEY Mathematics ng if Sv RALPH W MILLS Bates College A B Englash Cross Country Asst Track ,A . fr ' ,Q K . ., I ff 1 , A W' ,L ,rn 5, ' - I A -0 -3 I ' ' . ' .I I . ' , . . ' ' I ' I 'l , College of New Rochelle, B.S. A Ak 4' I I I vu 1' cf ss ' :fgi I I er ' i l -ri ERNEST V OBERG DANIEL J O NEll.l. Clark Umv A B Yale A B U S History English Honors 'J ANDREW J POPINCHALK St Francls College AB U S History Social Studies lntra murals Q-6 MRS MARION R QUINLAN Clark Unlverslty Teachers College, B S E Englnsh MRS SIGNE S POST Elmlro College Boston Umv MA Guidance Director Garls Counselor Adviser Student Advisory Board in 40 'Q FANNIE RASIN Connectncut College, A B Umverslty of Connectlcut, MA Latm Adviser Latm Club 'H- 3 vi' J OSWALD PARISETTE Prnnceton BS Umv of Connecticut MA Mathematics EARLE M POTTER Bay Path Institute New York Umv BS MA Commerical Law Office Machines Offfce Practlce Automobile Dnvmg Adviser Student Advisory Board 1 r ff 1. 3 4 J, MRS AMALIA T PASCOE Teachers College of Connecticut BS Stenography Bookkeeping Adviser Sensor Class WALTER PRZEKOP lndustnal Arts Woodworlcmg MRS PERSIS O REDGRAVE MRS LORETTA P REED Boston University, A B Unlverslty of Morne, MA Mathemotfcs Co charrman of Advisers Student Advisory Board Bryant College Sales, Typing , . 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I . , , A ' Q 'Q MRS LOUISE H REED Teachers College Boston BS MECI English Public Speaking Dramatlcs Speech Improvement Adviser Student Advrsory Board MRS KATHERINE K SCHAPER Boston Unlversnty Study Room Teacher .Xf RAY T REED Brown Unlverslty Ph B English Dramatlcs Radio Scripts Public Speaking Adviser Chess Club LEWIS SEARS M D Harvard A B M D School Physician if' MRS LEAH S SHATTUCK MRS CIPA TAYLOR Elmura College BS Connectlcut College AB Homemalung Latm 'J 1-av RAYMOND R ROSSI Unlverslty of Rhode Island B S Mathematrcs Intro murals L ARNOLD SEYBOLT Wesleyan AB Unlv of Grenoble French Head of Department Advrser Golf Club Varsity Club Playshop 1 BRUNO TEDESCHI Wullnmantlc State Teachers College BS Englvsh Mathematrcs Science First Ard Asst Freshman Football IVR Q in MRS GRACE YOUNG SAVARD Boston Unlverslty Unuverslty of Connectlcut University of Pans German Head of Department Assnstant Girls Counselor Adviser German Club MRS FAITH C SHARPLES Smith College AB Latm Mathematics JOHN N THOMAS Bates College B S Boston Unlverxlty M Ed Physics Assistant Boys Counselor fr- f'-iq . 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TRIPLETT Umv of lowa AB Yale Umv MA Director of the Art School Advlser Student Art Association Pnlot GRAYDON C WAGNER Whitewater Wnsconsln State Teachers College B Ed Northeastern Unlversnty BCS New York Unlverslty M A Admmrstratlve Assistant Head of Commercial Department ,fr ROSA S WILCOX Connectncut College, AB Umv ot Mlchlgan, AB, LS U S History, Far East History Advrser Lyceum DONALD J TURCOTTE Murray State Teachers BS Typmg Automoblle Driving MRS JESSIE M L WAGNER Teachers College Columbna Umv BS Physrcal Education Head of the Gfrls Physncal Ed Dept Adviser Cheer leaders MRS DOROTHY WILLIAMS Umverslty of Connectlcut, BS Scnence, Mathematrcs ICS it ch 9- 5' Nl' ANN P TWOMEY Sargent College of Physncal Education Boston Umv BS Unlverslty of Connectlcut MA Physical Education Adviser Grrls N Club Girls Athletic Assoclatron Fencmg Club IRA WASNIEWSKI Unlverslty of Connecticut BS MS Agriculture Head of Department Advrser Future Farmers of America JAMES A WILLIAMS Umv of Connecticut, BS Umv of New Hampshlre, MS Physiology, Bralogy Head of Science Department Adviser Science Club Jayvee Football ALEXEY VON SCHLIPPE Academy of Flne Arts Berlln Teachers Art School Brussels Drawing I Pnctorlal Design Figure Sketch WILLARD H WHITNEY Umv of Malne AB London Umv Oxford Umv AB MA French Adviser French Club RAYMOND J WOOLLEY Industrial Arts Machine Shop . , I ' -in 1, P flbt .L -'Q' , 2 ,f ' , Z: 'I f, , Vgh f g, 5, . li' , ',fZ,5 . 1 , fhfaifii, ' I iy1,,'ff?f1-' 1 A t -v .W sri , I J ff' - I Y x fp y y : I - - ' , - , , I 1 - 1 - . 23,-7, 7,.,i . , ,, ,M ' A , ' 434 f' L z V ,pJj,f,,,' , lv-E45 T qpnnu- .sc DORIS T PETERSON Secrelory Mum Office MRS ISABEL WITCHEKOWSKI Asslsfanf Secrefary 4' MRS IOLA PUCHTA Assf Secrefary MRS ANNE O'BRIEN Secrefcry Commencal Offnce ANNA BRUCOLI Ass! Secrefary 1 T fN MRS CHARLOTTE MucGREGORY Alumni Secrelary Cx lb' lE 7 JEAN HILDEBRAND Ass! Secreiary :fa mx fvf ii MRS DOROTHY MARTIN Ass! Secrefary 'Nl' '-an JUDITH CULVER Ass! Secrefury HARLENE PAUL fSecond Semesierl MRS WALTER T ANDERSON MRS ALMA ZUERNER C Ass? Secrelory Secrelary, Aff Deparfmenf Slafer Museum, Assnsfonf 1 ' f U 5 1 , Q A Q , f ,yu bk Lv , gi 1, 45 R , .... V L f E A T- 5 f in A A A A E .,:1::' is TATTT , at 9' A 4 3' STANLEY SHULTZ Columbia Unlverslfy Supervisor of Campus Securrfy Adviser Stamp Club MRS FRANCES FARNHAM MRS ELSIE HAMBLEN Wellesley College A B Norfon Lubrary Asmfanl Norion Library Asslsfonf MRS LEONA ST GERMAIN JEAN EMILYTA GENEVIEVE BIZIEWSKI Asslsfanf In Girls Gym Pohery Assrsranf Desugn Assnslanf ,sf MS Yr MARIAN O NEIL Asmfanf m Glrls Gym RALPH LODYKO Asslsfanf lndusfrlal Arfs HERMAN TEDESCHI Cuslodlan of Norfon Gym WALTER NELSON CUS'0dlGf'l of Slafer Bualdmg Eleclrlclan JOHN TEDESCHI Asslslanf Books and Supplres Progechomsf Vlsual Aids lnlra murals WILLIAM BARRY Cusfodnan of Norfon Llbrary Building Progechomsl Visual Aads ,lk wikfw K f X xx FRED MURRAY Pamfer THOMAS SMITH Cusfodfan of Commercial Bulldmg AUGUST BALAWENDER Carpenler MRS BLANCHE RAFTOWICZ Cuslodlan Homemalrmg Q .- 1: J' ff gf rf T ? ?, ii 4 5 4' : I -1122 gtg' V Q. ZW L 'T A A 'Y pe., ' EJ . . .A , gy . SW -f5,,, . ? 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I life CAFETERIA STAFF First Row l to r L Seatter D Tlbbals I Hull M Stewart Wellesly College BA Dletlt an M Mu phy J Wonnacott Seco d Row D Freyer B Bentley S T emblay H Carpente J Driscoll I Enos L Ladd H Mme glll jllilemurlam STANLEY SHULTZ Mr Shultz was endowed with a glft for frlendshlp and was particularly Interested ln young people On Fleld Day belt buckles have been gnven to athletes by Mr Shultz for outstanding team play un baseball These maternal gufts wrll keep ahve hrs memory but a more lasting memory will keep growing In the hearts of the many young people who came to hum for counsel when things went wrong He was never too busy to talk things over and has thanks came when his friendships carrned over unto the adult lrfe of the student He was so proud of the success of hrs boys and gurls and followed their progress closely Mr Shultz had a happy outlook on lufe, and en deared hnmself to everyone Hrs Influence wnll long be felt on our campus where he performed Secunty Offrcer dutues nn has usual competent way 55 THE SE I OR ALBUM When we entered the Academy we were strangers. For four years we have been together becoming the Class of 1957. We have learned much from books and from people. We have come to know each other and to work to- gether. Parties and proms - Red and White and Mirror - all these things have been work as well as fun. From them we have gained an important part of our education. We have also formed friendships. This learning - this experi- ence will shape our futures. As the latest graduates of a one-hundred-year-old school we take with us into our adult lives the benefits of these one hundred years of experience. As the centennial class, we are the richest. I ALBERT MICHAEL ADAMS Actuvutues German Clubl 2 3 4 ARC Commuttee 4 HuY 4 Intramural Baseball Basketball Foot ball Badmunton Any tume you hear You betcha any pl ce on campus you know ut us AI Adams that young man whose proba ble fate seems to be bachelorhood Al us the 61 good looker who worked so hard un the Classucal Honors Course and was noted for prausung the St Louus Cardunals Rock and Roll musuc and hot puzza lust get our boy Al Wuth all hus good trauts we know AI wull reach hus hughest ambutuon and be a great success GALE DAVID ADAMS Actuvutues French Club 'I Usher at Graduatuon 3 Chrustmas Tableaux 3 4 Senuor Party Commuttee 4 Murror Staff 4 Intramural Basketball 'I 2 3 Gale tall blond and quuet us a hard worker and does hus best un whatever he tackles Gale us one of our Senuor B boys and also pursues the Honors Course Hus hobbues are sleepung lustenung to hus records huntung fwuthout successl and fushung fwuth some successl Gettung talked unto thungs that I dont want to do us somethung that Gale us certaunly noted for After N F A ut s college bound for thus boy wuth hopes of beung a suc cessful enguneer '--:Y JOAN ARLENE AGGARD uvutues GAA 'I 2 3 4 Chorus 1 Span Club 2 3 4 Latun Club 3 4 Leaders Club 2 4 ARC Commuttee 3 4 Tableaux 3 4 Munstrel 3 4 Party and Prom Commuttee I 2 3 4 Volleyball B all Ba One of our most popular and happy Senuor gurls us Joan Aggard whose pleasant dusposutuon fruendly smule and thoughtful advuce to the Iovelorn makes her known to everyone Slum as she us sometumes called loves wrutung long let ters talkung over the phone and gets faunt at the sught of black wavy haur and blue eyes Joanue pursued the Classucal Course and hopes to obtaun a BS degree un nursung and wund up packung punk pulls Good luck wuth your BS Joan' nur- ROBERT EMMETT AHEARN Actuvutues Golfl 2 3 4 Football I Intramural Basketball Baseball Robert or Snake , can be found around the bleachers guvung out wuth a remark such as Cool ut stomper If you cant fund hum there look behund an opened sport magazune or near a punball ma chune If you really get desperate maybe you could fund hum un the US Marunes or behund a draftsmans board Well anyone one defunute thung about Bob us hus weakness for money and gurls Good luck Bob whether a draftsman o a Marune you are a sure succes' ALBERT JAMES AIREY The young and prosperous draftsman moved from behund hus desk Once thus man was called Ace at N FA He had spent money too quuckly then and Iuved o talk talk talk Get out of ere could often have been heard ussuung from hus Iups Even now the tall young man loves huntung and fushung as much as he dud back at N FA Wuth thus look unto the future we know AI wull reach hus goal of beung a successful draftsman 58 Qu- C LINDA JOLLY ALDRICH Actuvutues Natuonal Honor Socuety 3 4 Jun Party Commuttee Lower Party Commuttee Upper Prom Commuttee Senuor Party Commuttee Corona tuon Ball Commuttee Senuor Prom Commuttee Drum Corpsl 2 3 4 Spanush Club 2 Gurls Glee Club I 2 Chorus 3 4 Presudent of Drum Corps 4 Murror Staff Basketballl 2 Baseball 2 3 4 Volleyball 'I 2 4 A hearty laugh lokung and talkung are typucal of one of our happuest Senuor gurls Lundly She can be heard say ung cur rushed absolutely cur rushed near the lockers un Senuor Heaven We know that our lolly gurl wull probably Iuve up to her probable fate of bemg a stow away on a shup to Scotland Whether thunkung about hummung burd hearts or old money, we know Lunda wull also be thoughtfully consuderung bemg a physucal Q , 3:14 ,, i1IfIf51i.' J I f' 'K 5 u 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 ACY' 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 iSl'1 1 - 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 11 11 - 1 . 1 1 1 I 1 1 . . H H l ' l, 2, 3, 41 asketb I, 2, 3: seball l, 2, 3, Q 1 1 ' I ' . . . . 1 11 . . . . . . 1 1 I n ' 1 1 11 - Il ' 1 1 . . . . H . ' - II Il - 1 - - 1 ' - . . . H . . . . 1 - . . ,, . ' ' Il II ' ' I I ' ' ' ' Il ll ' II 511' Ji, U .I . I ' 4 1 .13 .A 4 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i0r I . . . . ' I ' 5 11 II 11 11 7 7 ' 9 u n n I : I . . . . , 1 1 1 1 1 II ' II I II Il . 1 - I 1 1 - ll 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' , ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . I , . . , I . , ,, ,, . . - 11 - 11 - ' 1 1 ' ' . . . . . - 11 - 11 , . 1 ' 1 1 I' thera ust, her hu hest ambutlon NANCY JANE ALDRICH Actuvmes Party and Prom Commsttees 1 2 3 4 Playshop 2 Varslty Club Mlnstrel 2 3 GAA 1 2 3 4 G ls N Club 3 4 Fueld Hockeyl 2 3 Badmlntonl 2 3 Baseball 1 2 3 Basket ball 'l 2 3 Volleyball 'l 2 3 Nancy, better known as Osl IS one of our more qulet semor gurls whose peppy Cmon! or Hurry up! can be heard In Semor Heaven or the gurls door at noon After school she can be seen dust Ing drugs as Uncas Pharmacy or making bermudas and thlnlung about a green bread truck with a certam breadman In at Well Os: whether when you are twenty five and have three klds or be come a medical secretary we know you wlll be a success Stew NORMAN PAUL ALLARD Worm or Norm IS one of our 519 Semor General boys whose probable fate as to become an auto mechanic and sports car dnver Worms hlghest ambl tlon IS to build a cool car and have the fastest one on the road Racmg hunt mg and remodehng cars are Norms favorite pastlmes but gurls money and hot cars are his weaknesses Bemg out of school and potronlzmg the bleachers wull help you to ldentlfy Norm CHARLES JOSEPH ALVES Actnvmes Chorusl 2 3 4 Hey Charvey what's all the excitement about? Where there ns excntement you wall fund Charvey takmg a thorough and complete Interest ln whatever IS going on Keeping qulet ln class IS one of the hardest thlngs for Charvey a 6 General semor to accomplish To become a vo callst IS Charveys greatest ambltlon and everyone at N F A wlll agree that Char vey will succeed In thus as he IS well known around the campus for has sung mg and dancing CAROL ANNE AMATO ROSE MARIE GRACE AMODEO BETTIE IRENE ANGELICO Actlvmes Party and Prom Committees 2 4 Spanish Clubl 2 3 4 Girls Glee Clubl 2 Chorus 3 4 All State Chorus 4 Mlrror Staff 4 Archery 1 2 The petlte mlss with the sparklmg eyes who IS always wath the kids In Semor Heaven Who else but Carol! You may hear her exclalm Oh I say over her latest addltlons to her record collec tlon Drnvmg and chewing gum take up most of her spare tame Carol wants to be a success un whatever she does whnch wlll probably be nursnng and then mar rlage Wlth her likeable personality we predict success for Carol In reachung thls goo Actnvltnes Glrls Glee Club 1 2 Spanish Club 3 4 Latln Club 3 4 Red and White 1 2 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Fashlon Show 3 4 Party Committees 1 2 3 4 Prom Commlttees 3 4 Coronation Ball Committee 4 Mlrror Staff Natnonal Honor Soclety Dmo as she ns often called IS a d k haired beauty takmg the Classucal Course She loves to play Cupnd and talk and as often heard saylng absotlvely poso tutelyl Her weaknesses are someone special and muslc by Gleason Rose as especually noted for beung late for Home Room So lf you ever want to fund the dark eyed Senonta who wants to be a Spanish teacher here at N FA look for her In Semor Heaven Actlvntles Chorus 3 4 Basketball 2 Volleyball 2 Bettie or as all her friends know her, Bett can be found at the bleachers In her spare time with Carol Elalne, Sue Dee and June Bett as busy pursumg the General course an the hopes of becom mg a successful nurse and un her spare tlme a painter However, Bett's hopes of becoming a nurse might be over shadowed by her fate, which she says, wnll probably be on old fashuoned house wufe with four chnldren ,, ll K , , A M-A K , 1 3 ,. fl 1, ' 1' --w tt' - , X - -, 2 - 7- . 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N I . , . ,,.v 1 1 Q 1 . 1 ' ' , - ' I e I , . . 0 - 1 - a o o o ' l. , , . . ., A I I GELENE NORMA ANGELICO Actuvutues Party and Prom Cammuttees I 2 3 4 Red 8: Whutel 2 3 4 ARC 3 4 Varsuty Club Munstrel 2 3 4 Tableauxl Cheerleadung 2 3 4 GAA I Leaders Club2 Gurls N Club3 Murror Stuf 4 Bosketbolll 2 3 4 Baseballl 2 3 4 Volleyball I 2 3 4 Archery 3 4 Fueld Hockey Look around the gurls door or up around Senuor Heaven and you wull probably fund .lull one of our petute senuor gurls who stands at lust 5 talkung to a certaun someone who sports a crew cut Jull us a Classucal student whose hughest ambutuon us to be some doctors meducal secretary If you dont know .lull look for a gurl wuth uneven bangs quotung the popular phrase What a beauty and knuttung argyles at the same tume PRISCILLA CHRISTINA ARCHAMBAULT Actuvutues SAB 4 Honor Socuety 3 4 Junuor and LM Partues Party and Prom Cammuttees 3 Coronatuon Ball Chourman GAA I 2 3 French Club 2 3 4 Latun Club 2 Lyceum 2 3 Red and Whute I 2 3 Edutor 4 Playshop 2 3 Intercultural Commuttee 4 Fashuon Show l 2 Drum Corps 2 Tableaux Hostess 3 4 N Club Prus belueves un havung fun Thus spuru ed gurl takes the Classucal Honors Course She us noted for gugglung and gossupung and eatung pastrues but her fruends wull always remember her sayung I'm on another duet' Among her hobbues are stayung un bed tull noon and sungung to hearts content Prusculla claums her prob able fate us to become a beachcomber but her hughest ambutuon us to make a fortune at Monaco ALICE LOUISE ARMSTRONG Actuvutues Red Cross Commuttee 1 Typung Staff Red and Whute 2 Hostess Chrustmas Tableaux 4 AI us a 56 Commercual Senuor who can usually be found on the thurd floor of the Commercual around Room 243 wuth her many fruends She us often heard exclaumung Oh, my gosh' or No kud dung Al says her probable fate wull be marruage but she hopes only to be happy Eatung sweets and beung quuet wull help you to recognuze All as well as sewung and workung whuch she says are hobbues WINIFRED F AUSTIN MARY ARLENE AVERY EDWARD CHARLES BABBITT Actuvutues Murror Staff 4 Party and Prom Com muttees 3 4 Baseballl 3 Tennus 3 Hockey 2 Wyn us one of our fruendly Commercual students who can usually be found un Room 243 wuth Aluce Evelyn Joyce Mary Nancy, and Dot Wyn hopes to go to Commercual College and travel around the world but says that her probable fate wull be to become a pru vate secretary Eatung all kunds of sports Oh boy and catchung up on Spanush homework durung homeroom wull help you to recognuze thus versatule senuor Com mercual student Actuvutues Gurls Glee Club 4 A gurl wuth a smule for all us certaun to make a hut Add wuspy red haur and enloyment un dancung cookung and lusten ung to records and you have Mary better known as Luttle Red Thus General stu dent has a weakness for grunders puzza and hustory Although Mary says her probable fate us to get marrued the gen tuluty that made her a popular member of our class wull be an asset un helpung her gaun success un whatever her future holds 60 Actuvutues Chess Clubl 2 3 Ed or Eddue us a 53 Senuor G n eral student Ed us one of the many many people who enuoy eatung spaghettu and meatballs and hot puzza When look ung for Ed you can fund hum on the furst floor of the Maun duscussung wuth hus many fruends hus stamp and coun collectuons To be a successful draftsman us Ed s am butuon but he thunks that he wull probably spend some tume un the Armed Forces before becomung one Good luck Ed' I fi Ig 2, I I I I I I ' ' I : . . . f I , 7 I ' I I , , , 1 , z . . 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I I . , . it X 74 THOMAS FRANCIS BAKER Actuvmes Intramural Baseball Football Badmln tan Basketball Nuck or Tom us a 59 Sensor Gen eral student Nnck as among the many people who luke to llsten to muslc and enloy the art of dancing When lookxng for Nuck he can be found euther In the Commercual buuldung or out at the bleachers wlth hrs many frlends talkmg about has favonte sublects canary yel low Cadtllac convertlbles and The Luttle One and declarmg that after gradua hon the Army wlll probably get hum for a few years J' .1 .J THOMAS H BALDWIN III A uvntnes SAB I 2 3 4 Spanlsh Clubl 2 3 4 ARCI 2 3 4 Red and White 3 4 Banking Staff mlttees 'I 2 Tom IS that llkable Sensor B boy whom well all remember for has easy friendly manner and abundant sptrlt of co operatlan Flve feet eleven Inches tall a blond crewcut and an ambltlon to be come an overpaud engmeer dnstlnguush Tom Hrs concern for has school and fel low classmates has made hum an asset to our class The fme qualmes that have made Tom unforgettable to many of us wxll most assuredly enable hum to be come a success In the future S... NANCY ANN BARBAROSSA Actlvmes Party and Prom Commnttees 2 3 4 Playshop 3 ARC Commlttee 3 4 Fashion Shaw Typmg Staff Dark wavy harr bug brown eyes and a bright smlle for all typnfy Nance answer to thus statement you re lnkely to hear you re kuddlng who me? which us Nancys favorute saytng Noted for talkmg she has a defmlte weakness for a certaln someone and a Cadlllac can vertuble A strong deslre to attam her goal to become a success In whatever she attempts to do wull undoubtedly launch Nance on a road to a happy future ANGELA ROSALIE MARIE BARILE BEVERLY ANN BARNES DAVID EDWARD BARRY lvrtnes SAB 3 4 GAA I 2 3 4 Reda Whlte I 2 3 Red and Whote Edltanal Staff 4 Fashnon Showl 2 3 4 Lyceum I 2 Party and Pram Commltteesl 2 3 4 French Club 2 3 4 L ln Club 2, 3, 4 Playshop 2, 3, 4, Lea s' Club 2, 4, Gnrls' N Club 3, 4, Mmstrel 3, 4, ARC Commattee 3, 4, Murror Staff 4, Tableaux 3, 4, Archery I, 2, Tennis l, 4, Badminton I, 2, 3, 4 Certainly not to be forgotten amongst our graduatnng class ns Ang Thus luke able brown eyed senuor has a weakness for crewcuts, tall men, and everythlng different Although she says she's noted for flxung thnngs up wrong, she can always be counted on as a real frlend Ang can be found talkmg or kmttmg Her ambltlon to become a nurse and do whatever she can to the utmost of her abulnty us most assured to be fulfnlled Actnvmes Glrls Glee Club 2 Chorus 3 4 Base ba 3 A vnvaclous personalnty typnfles Bevy a 5'2 General student Noted for her smule and good advlce, she can be found wuth Lundy, Judy and Peggy on the thurd floor Bevy has a llkung for red dresses and Scotchmen or It IS a Scotchman'? She says that her probable fate wall be to become a store detective In a Flrst Natuonal Store With Bev's perseverance, her highest ambrtuon to became a musuc teacher IS most certam to be fulfulled 61 Actlvltues Intramural Basketball Baseball A prospectuve Arr Force man ln our mtdst Who? Davld Barry better known to his fellow NFA :tes as Bevo' or Dave An outdoor enthusuast, Dave enloys hunt mg and foshmg It doesn't take much persuasion, however, to call hum from the wulds when a luncy steak ns wautmg A keen Interest In electromcs wall be a good and In helpmg Dave reach that goal to become an electromcs engmeer A A fiat?-ST -I ,j.,i7- L-'5'2 . Q L 1j.f5':a-'S Al j L 'Il .I A .g , K ' 05 .I HI, 1 . f A S X 5- ' nu L 2 - 1 ' ,cis II .4 I :Qa3 '1-, QE! X' - 1 I I .h cI...I.IIIIII . ,III . I II , . , , , : ' , : ' 1 ' , 1 ' ,, . ,, ,, ,, . 1 u - 3, 4, Mirror Photographic Editor 4, Party Com- 3, 4, Red and White Typing Staff 3, 4, Mirror I I ' . . . . ' ' ' ' ll ll ' ' ll ' ll ' ' . . . 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' ' I I I I I I I I H - ll I 11 ll at' g ' der ' - - - ' tif! new t-iii BETTY ANN BARTH ELET Actrvrtres Party and Prom Commrttees Mrrror Staff The clrche that good thrngs come rn small packages pertarns wrthout a doubt to Bet Thrs petrte frve foot hundred pound Commercral student who can usu ally be heard sayrng Well I never admrts a certarn someone Fords eatrng and lrstenrng to records rate hrgh on her lrst of lrkes A tremendous personalrty wrll certarnly contrrbute a great deal to Bets hrghest ambrtron and probable fate to get marrred and lrve happrly ever after wrth that certarn someone ARVO ENSIO BECK JR Actrvrtres German Club I 2 A mrschrevous rogue wrth a flarr for teas rng denotes Arvo He can always be counted upon when fun lres on the horr zon Whrle hearrng an affrrmatrve you betcha lrfe about hrs weaknesses whrch are women homework food and more food you can be sure that Arvo rs not too far drstant Although he says hrs probable fate rs the Armed Forces the best of luck rs wrshed hrm rn reachrng hrs hrghest ambrtron whrch rs to graduate from a semrnary MINNIE AMELIA BEETHAM Actrvrtres SAB 2 Party Commrtteesl 2 3 4 Playshop 2 3 4 Career Day Commrttee 2 Senror Prom Commrttee Coronation Ball Commrttee Host ess Chrrstmas Tableaux Natronal Honor Socrety 4 Mrn rs that pretty blonde whom we re member from the Playshop productrons She can be found anywhere on campus wrth her many frrends If you want to save money Mrnnres your grrl She rs noted for grvrng advrce about savrng others money A sure way to catch her mterest rs to mentron a certarn srx foot boy by the name of Vrto We wrsh Mrnnre luck rn her ambrtron to be a good wrfe and mother if LEO ROGER BELLIVEAU Actrvrtres Intramural Basketball Baseball Football Butch takes the Industrral Arts course He says that hrs probable fate wrll be the Army or the Arr Force and that he wrll be a general rn erther Thrs boy has hrgh ambrtrons' Butch s hobbres are lrsten rng to Rock and Roll records parntrng prctures and huntrng He confesses to a weakness for grrls rn Bermuda shorts food and money Hrs hrghest ambrtron rs to become a mrllronarre and retrre at forty Hell never do that rn the Army even as a general 62 'if rf W JOHN EUGENE BEETHAM JR Actrvrtres FFA 2 4 Beetle rs a 510 rndustrrous lad wh rs takrng the Ag course When theres plenty of spaghettr meatballs and apple pre around dont worry rf John rs pres ent too There wont be much left for they happen to be hrs favorrte drshes Although noted for berng late a few years rn the Marrnes wrll remedy that Hrs srncere desrre to succeed rn a chosen freld whatever rt may be wrll help John rn hrs search for success v-ui ELLEN TERESA BELVAL Actrvrtres Red and Whrtel 2 3 4 GAA 'I 2 B 2 4 Fren b 3 4 a Cub 4 Fencrng Club 3 4 G s N u Mrrror Staff 4 Party and Prom Commrttees 3 4 Playshop 3 Fashron Show 2 3 Varsrty Cub Mnstrel 3 4 Tennrsl 2 3 4 Archeryl aseball I 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 Freld Hockey 2 3 4 Badmrntonl 2 3 4 Volley ball 'I 2 3 4 Tableaux Hostess 4 Natronal Honor Socrety 4 If you happen to be wanderrng through Senror Heaven and hear the sound of grgglrng accompanred by expressrons such s, Isnt that a panrc, you know that rt's ETB She rs a petrte grrl followrng the Classrcal Course Good luck, Ellen, rn your ambrtron to travel around the world N a 1' . 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' , 1 5 ' 1 , , : - . . 1 - , ' i , , , r : . . . , . . 1 - ' l 1 - . . . . . . 1 - , . . , . . . . . - C 11 1 - 11 . . . . - - - 11 11 - - . . .EL JOAN ALICE BENOIT Actnvntles Drum Corps I 2 3 4 Party and Prom Commltteesl 2 3 4 Fashuon Show 2 3 Mirror Staff If you know any good gokes, you will be a favorute wlth Joan who applauds a pokes wlth the expressnon Funny ' If you see someone walklng too fast down the hall toward Room 246 nts Joan She s a tall gurl wlth a weakness for tall dark and handsome men She also llkes to eat or lust druve around We know she wull make a very successful lndustrual accountant which us the career she hopes to follow 'A FU Q, ci JANE CAROL BENSON Jane can usually be found un Room 24 wlth some of her fruends Or lf you hear someone talking IH class or chewing gum Its Jane because th s I5 what she noted for Her weaknesses are food and certam handsome fellows Roller skatnng playmg records and drnve ms are also some of her favornte pastlmes She says that her probable fate IS marrnage fmaybe to one of those certam handsome fel lowsl and she wants to travel around the world Good luck Jane Q--4 Sl MARY JO BERARDI Actlvltles Student Advisory Board 3 Student Ad vlsory Board Commnttees 3 Red and White Typmg Staff 3 4 Mlrror Typmg Staff 4 Party Committees 2 3 4 Prom Committees 3 4 Coronation Bull Decorating Commlttee 4 M J as a Commercual student She can usually be found on the flrst or thlrd floors of the Mann Bulldung You will recogmze her as the gurl who as always saylng Oh Cheese or Oh for Petes sake If you want to get ' M J on your slde lust offer her plzza or gnnders She has a weakness for them She hopes to be an executive secretary and a suc cess Such a sweet person IS bound to be a success 'X av- JOHN FRANCIS BIELECKI Actlvltles SAB I 2 Playshop 2 3 Party and Prom C mmlttees 'l 3 4 H Y Club I Cr ss Country 2 Intramural Basketball Badminton Foot G You are standing by the :ce cream ma chune In the Mann Hall and someone us tellmg a fush story about how he caught a lunker trout Its Jack maybe some day he wull realuze hrs ambntlon Jack takes the Classlcal course and hopes to go to college and become a successful chemical enguneer Besldes huntmg and flshmg Jack engoys Rock and Roll musuc and basketball Jack I5 sure to be a suc cessful engmeer uf he doesnt spend too much time huntmg and flshmg 31 SANDRA GAIL BILLINGS Actlvltnes Archery 1 Badminton 2 Red and Whlte Typmg Staff 2 3 Buslness Manager Red and Whrte 4 ARC Commlttee 3 4 Party Commattee 1 2 Drum Corpsl 2 3 SAA 3 4 Sandy IS a tall slum Commerclal student who can usually be found wherever the gang IS If you hear someone saynng Handy' or Come on you kuds You wnll know that at as Sandy for these say mgs are two of her favorutes Horseback rndnng ace skatung swammmg twnrlmg and men are this gurls hobbies and as natural as It may seem her hlghest am butuon us to be a figure nce skater or a head teletype operator 63 QL' fini? sit tx -si N3 53 wwwggggf z-gran.-C 11. Ta'-eg Nba llama-Z 1 a.a-5 U-4 1:22 5:10 3-nag S1 9- 5-rl 53'-'Nz' gl' rom nwno 0?2wr5 win fy !3 r-F9 :LQ1-vbu-5 3.12-:u '?, - nur? Nga m N E ca' wok ... .f - 1' un :ugly QM 5 -4n1:,,,.. Ego? ::'4i'LN ANN ELIZABETH BLAIR Blond haur and those fascinating red glasses belong to Ann Blalr who IS pursu mg the General course Whenever you talk to Ann about her hobbnes kmttlng socks and crew neck sweaters you will most lnkely hear her say casual' Food lo hes and Oh that Ivy League look' are some of Ann s many lakes Her highest ambntuon us to marry a malllonaure and to travel but she says that she wnll probably be an old maid career woman 1 X, X 'Ki I 2 1 1 1 1 : 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 : ' ' ' i ' I . . . . , 5 5 I 1 1 ' ' , I , . . 1 1 1 1 1 I IS - - ' ll II ' ' 1 - 11 11 , , . . . , . ' I u 1 I - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 , , - . 1 ' D 1 ' ' . . I ' ll ll ll I ' . 1 I 1 1 1 ' 11 1 Il . . . I , . , . I ' 1 1 K V ,, ,, M ti 1 -'31-B.. ,E+ .,,1?1'WfQ?'- , ' -11 , J., . 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I ll Il Il ' Ill - - . , . . . 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 s I - ' I - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I ' I I ' II II . . . . . . 1 ' I 1 1 ' 11 Il 1 1 1 1 1 1 C t I I I ' . - , , . . . . , ' I , I ni' uv WI LFRED JOSEPH BLANCHETTE Wolf us the boy whos noted for mak ung people belueve hus unbelueveable storues He takes the General course and hopes that he wull become an auto me chanuc but he says that hus probable fate wull be the Army Wolf lukes cars and musuc especually Fats Domuno At school he can always be found at the bleachers wuth hus many fruends We know that a person wuth such a wunnung personaluty us bound to be a great success 109' JAMES A BLONSHINE Actuvutues Varsuty Club Munstrel I 3 4 Playshop 3 4 Golf Team 2 3 4 Fashion Show 3 Span sh Club 3 4 Party and Prom Commuttees 3 4 Intramural Football Basketball Baseball If un the future you should see a let flyung low over Norwuch you can be sure uts Jum for he hopes to be a let engu neer If you want to fund hum now try the sude door of the Maun Buuldung usually on the gurls sude Jum lukes food convertubles and gurls but when asked hus probable fate he answered Gettung marrued darn Good luck on your lets Jum We know youll be a success ing! CHARLES HERMAN BOECKE Actu utues SAB 4 He us a member of the Unuted States Aur Force Who us? Charles Boecke f course Chuck o has a he s sometumes called us now takung the Gen eral Course Charles us fuve feet seven thurty fuve pounds Hus hobbues unclude rock and roll and farmung Indubutable practuce makes perfect us thus boys favorute sayung Although Chuck wants to be an electronuc enguneer the Aur Force us hus probable fate We know hell succeed' JANE ANN BOENIG Actuvutues Basketball I Jane Ann Boenug stands lust fuve feet three unches tall and weughs a mere hun dred and fuve pounds Thus petute Senuor can usually be found at school un Room 21 or whule at her home lusten ung to records or eatung dull puckles Jane who us always happy and smulung us takung the General Course at school After graduatuon she plans to study nurs ung Love and marruage also come unto Jane's after graduatuon plans We know she'Il be happy' 'S ad' BARBARA MAE BOGART Barbara Bogart sometumes called Bobs or Shorty by her fruends us a new gurl at school thus year She came to us from Masachusetts Barbara us fuve feet tall that us where the Shorty comes from and weughs one hundred and eleven pounds Whenever you talk to her you cannot muss her favorute sayung Oh gosh' After graduatuon Barbara would luke to prepare for school teachung Lots of luck, Babs ' 64 DAVID ARTHUR BOGGIS Actuvutues Senuor Party Commuttee Davud Boggus called Skup by hus fruends us a fuve foot eleven hundred and fufty pound Senuor takung the lndustrual Arts course Davud us noted for beung a Chev rolet enthusuast and for sayung Watch that stuff' Hus hughest ambutuon us to be an automobule mechanuc but he thunks that he wull probably be a member of the Unuted States Aur Force Watchung all the gurls go by, motorboatung, eat ung Italuan food, and huntung are some of Davud's hobbues I 5 3' I x ' ' A 5' , 3 sv I. I X f t ,. J . X I x Il II ' I - . . u I . 4 I .vu . . ' ' ' ' 2, , : , , : ' , 4: - - - ' I 1 F I A . - , . . . o . . l . I ul r UC ll, S ' ' 1 . . . I I l I - ' ll 11 - , . l ' . , . . . - I ' - 11 H - ' . , I - ' , , unches tall, and weughs one hundred and ' I n . n a n h l u I . . . . - ' H i . , . . . - ' ' ' - 1 . H . . , . s I ' F I I v s ' . H . - I s a n . - ,, , . . , - , . . , X u u ' ' 4, I X uf ' V 1 . . . ' H n - - - . - - : . I - - , , , ll ll ' ' ' . . H . H Y . 1 ' 1 I - - 11 - 11 ' ' ' ' ' 1 I I , - 11 ll . . . I , ' - 1 1 ' ' ' II I I ' f Q 1 u Il ' ' ' ' ' I ' ' ' - l ' ' ' ' ll . . . 1 I ' ' , , 11 - . n F I fbi ANNE MARGARET BOLLER Actuvutues Party and Prom Commuttees 1 2 3 4 GAA I 2 3 4 French Club 2 3 4 Latun Club N Club 3 4 Electuon Commuttee 2 3 Career Day Commuttee 2 DE Lyceum Fashuon Show 2 3 Varsuty Club Munstrel 3 4 Fencung Club 3 ARC Commuttee 4 Murror Staff 4 Playshop 4 Want to hear somethung funny? Thus sayung comes from Anne Boller fuve feet fuve unches tall as she strolls through Senuor Heaven wearung the usual mulluon crunolunes that she us so well noted for Anne us takung the Classucal Course at school Her free tume us spent knut tung and desugnung and makung clothes Clothes agaun rate as one of Annes weaknesses along wuth food Her hughest qmbutuon us to be understood and to understand QQ, ROBERT WAYNE BROCHU Actuvutues Latun Club 2 arsuty Club Munstrel 3 4 Frosh Basketball 1 Jayvee Baseball l 2 Int mural Football Basketball French Club Dance Commuttee 3 Broch us takung the Classucal Course at school Hus hughest ambutuon us to be a commussuoned offucer through the Army ROTC plan at UConn Thus fune young man us sux feet tall weught one hundred eughty pounds and us noted for sayung Oh Yeah' Broch s weaknesses are vegetable soup and a casual look Bob s probable fate us smokung a pupe under a dustant palm tree somewhere un the Car rubean whule readung the Amerucan Ob server Hus hobbues unclude huntung fush ung and readung poetry if 't... JUDITH HARRINGTON BROSOFSKE Actuvutues Glee Club 2 Chorus3 4 Varsuty Munstrel 3 Party and Prom Commuttees I 2 3 Strollung by the lockers you hear some one sayung Oh honestlyl' the chances are that you ve found Judy Thus 52 General student wuth a fruendly dusposu tuon us always tryung to fund tume to do all the thungs she enloys Headung her lust are dancung conversung cleanung dashboards for Chevues and druvung a certaun Ford Her weakneses? The op posute sex and foods' Hughest ambutuon? Fourth or fufth grade teacher but Judy admuts her probable fate wull be druvung the Norwuch town fure engune 'Z DOLORES BROWN Actuvutues Junuor Red Cross 2 3 4 Executuve Board of Junuor Red Cross 3 Murror Staff 4 Party and Prom Commuttees 2 3 4 Dubbue a 55 Commercual lass, espe cually enuoys collectung foreugn dolls an tuques and unusual luttle souvenurs Her weaknesses unclude spaghettu and meat bals hamburgers French frues and a guy named Bully Her hughest ambutuon un lufe us to work un a large offuce and to be a success un whatever fueld she may choose To thus she adds that her probable fate wull be marruage Dubbue can be found wuth Marulyn Joan and Lulluan and can be heard sayung, Isnt that so' 'Q' SANDRA JANE BROWNING Actuvutues Prom Commuttee 3 Tru HIY 3 Volley ball 3 Basketball 3 Softball 3 Puzza and homemade ples are her weak nesses Swummung basketball dancung and sewung are her hobbues The gurl un questuon us Sandy a 58 gal who us known around campus for always be ung fruendly toward everyone She can be found un Senuor Heaven and you mught hear her sayung to one of her many fruends Oh yeah Sandy says her probable fate wull be marruage although she would luke to become a good nurse and always be happy 65 Ng.. 'Sr HAROLD JOSEPH PETER BURDO JR Actuvutues Latun Club 2 Lyceum 3 Playshop 3 4 Varsuty Club Munstrel 3 4 Murror Staff 4 Party and Prom Commuttees 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Cross Country 1 Baseball 1 Tennus 2 Golf 2 Intramural Basketball Football Badmunton Hal us a sux foot two one hundred and suxty two pound Senuor takung the Classu cal course He us known at school for hus fruendly smule and everpresent lokes Hal says that he wull probably be a dush washer un a hosputal but wuth hus wun nung personaluty hus probable fate s very much doubted Sports checkers and baby suttung wuth rate hugh on Hals lust of hobbues and puzza and soft puano musuc are also great accordung to Mr Burdo -v ,Ag 1 KK 1 uv , u 1 1 1 1 I 5 1 1 I 3 I 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I I 1 f ra' I 1 1 - 2 3 4, 11 11 . - - . I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - . . . . 1 ' ' ' ' ' - 11 1 1 I 1 I 11 If 1 . . ' ' ' . . 1 - 1 11 7 7 7 7 . . . . . ' 11 - 11 - ' ' ' ' '- 1 , . . , . . . ' . 1 - 1 l ' ' ' ' I I I , 1 . . i i I , 1 . . - 11 11 1 ' . . . I ' ' - 11 11 1 ' , . . 1 - ' 1 - . . . . - 1 , . . . . . 1 ' . . . ' 1 ' , . . , . 7 J QL' W x A X J 1 .5 f -A 1 , . 5 1 1 I 5 I ' ' I ' 5 7 I I I I F I 1 - I 1 I ' , , . . . 1 1 : 1 1 1 11 - 11 1 11 - , , . I 7 7 ' ' ' I 1 1 I , ' . ' 1 ' 11 11 - - ' ' ' - - - 11 11 1 11 ' I I I , l ' , ' ' - 11 '11 ' , , . . . . . ' . . I l - - 11 - 11 , - 1 I ' . . . . I I . . . . . - 11 1 11 1 , . W'-6 'Nur DONALD CHARLES BURKE ELIZABETH ANN BUSCH JOSEPH GEORGE CADY Activities Football Basketball Baseball Playshop You re loshing of course' Thats Don speaking otherwise known as Burky a General student who is known around campus for always making excuses for those Red Sox The 511 Don enloys hunting and fishing but admits his mam weakness is Mildred Don says that being a navigator in the Air Force is what he hopes for in the future but to over by an airplane or even worse yet Married' Homeroom period has started but where s Bet? Unless her friends miss their guess shes still talking on the phone to a cer tain someone Oh boy' Thats Bet speaking ready to begin one of her favorite pastimes swimming skating eat ing pizza or drinking cokes Bet heads her list of weaknesses with pizza pie potato chips and Elvis who she thinks is The most A good secretarial 'ob is her highest ambition but admits her is-an 'Un' JOHN J CALANDE Activities Finance Board 3 4 Varsity Club Rifle Club I 2 Stamp Club 1 2 Fashion Show 2 3 4 ARC Committee 3 4 Christmas Tableaux 3 Party and Prom Commlttees1 2 3 4 Caro tion Ball Footballl 2 3 4 Track 2 3 Intramural Badminton Basketball Would you please repeat that for our West Coast audience' asks Jace Someone has probably mentioned cars guns or records and Jace or Handy if you like feels it bears repeating Jace whom NFA remembers for his noisy muffler, places hot pizza and fried clams hugh under the heading of weaknesses This 6', 175 Ib Scientific lad hopes to go to college to study engineering, that is, if Uncle Sam doesn't get him first' A-U..--94' LOWELL DWIGHT CALKINS Hey there heres Corky Cars girls ice hockey swimming and working on guns are his hobbies while if you were to ask him about his weaknesses he d be sure to include eating pizza hunting fishing and gurls Cagainlj Corky hopes that the future has a salesmans 'ob n store for him but says his probable fate will be to go into the service We all wish him success in whatever field he may choose 66 Activities Intramural Football Badminton Basket ball Jayvee Football 2 Varsity Cross Country 3 Track 4 Meet Big Joe a 511 tall 148 pounds lad who really enloys making models as well as any type of carpentry work Joe has many weaknesses but the main one he never forgets to mention is a certain girl named Terry At the present time Joe says that his highest ambition is to complete a customized 53 Chevy In the the Air Force All of us wish him success E59 VIRGINIA HELLEEN CALKINS Ginny 56 128 pounds always try mg to be gay that's our gal ou Betchem' That would be Ginnys re sponse if you were talking about one of her favorite activities which include swimming skating baseball painting and talking Ginny like all of us has a few weaknesses too mainly a uy in Philadelphia Marriage and a dozen kids is probably what fate has in store for Ginny although she is hoping for a nursing career Q .J I V A L VZ 1 1 , 'I v . 1 I 1' f I 'J' I ' x F X , 'I 2, 3. H H ' ' ' 2 7 ' i ' I ll I - - ll I I ' ' ' I - ' ' I - 11 ll, - I 11 I In 1 ' I ' I I I II ' ' ' ' ' II II I ' . H . ,, . . . ' 1 ' I ' I - . . - . . ,, H . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' I I I I this he adds that he'Il probably get run probable fate will be marriage. future, Joe hopes I0 become an A-P- 'n . I : . D ' ll in 1 I , . .. Z . , I . 3, 4: ,, I H, , ,, -,, I . I n - 11, I ll, I - ' - . I o Q 1 a l II , , U , I I I , , Y , , 5 , p . . . . n ' I - . ' . na, ' I , ,,,, , l , A . . I I I . . . , . I . - I . . . . ,, ,, . . . . . ll , . . 1 I I I ' Il II II I . F I ' . I F I ' ' . . - ll . r I ' g ' . I . . - - - 11 - II Il Il II l ' I . . . . ' - ' . I I ' ' ' I n I u n 1 Q I ROBERTA MARIE CASE Actuvutues Red and Whute Typung Staff 3 4 Chrust mas Tableaux 54 IIO lbs descrubes Bert or Burdue as she us called by her fruends The Com mercual buuldung claims thus gurl who us known for sayung Flddlestucks and for beung quuet Bert usually found on the 3rd floor Commercual wuth Aluce and and a certaun Marune whule collectung records and sports are her hobbues Marruage looms as her probable fate whule her hughest ambutuon us to be an aurlune hostess ANNA M CASEY Actuvutues SA B 3 M rror Staff 4 Party and Prom Commutteesl 4 Thus 56 lass can often be heard say mg No Kuddun Ann as she us known to her fruends pursues the General course and us usually found un Room 24 Chocolate un all varuatuons and someone who us tall dark and handsome are eating Anns hobby us pauntung She says her probable fate us to become a nurse whule her highest ambutuon us to travel around the world vw... NZ JOHN WILLIAM CASEY JR Actuvutues Intramural Basketball John better known as Case takes the General course and can usually be found at the bleachers Thus 6 'I55 pound sen uor who says that hus probable fate us to punch holes un donuts has a defunute weakness for blondes whule hus favorute pastume us roller skatung Noted for be ung late he us probably on tume for lunch as hus favorute sayung Lets ea Cases hughest ambutuon us to go to college DENNIS NEIL CAULFIELD Denny as he us better known to hus fruends has o defunute weakness for any beauty created by nature Thus 5l0' 'I78 pound lad says hus hobbues are cars and gurls Never guve up Dennys favorute sayung and Denny hum self us noted for never havung guven up at anythung he started Thus determuna tuon wull aud hum un achuevung hus hughest ambutuon to make a mulluon dollars' 40 RICHARD CARL CHAPMAN Actuvutues Musuc Club I 2 3 4 Chorus 4 ad munton 2 The magazune room of the lubrary us thus 59'6 140 lb Senuors favorute hang out Duck who takes the Commercual course us noted for always lokung and us often heard sayung I luke Ik Duck has a varuety of hobbues uncludung musuc hus car dancung cookung and T V stars and hus great weakness us for sports Though Duck thunks marruage us hus prob able fate, hus greatest ambutuon us to own a Cadullac, a mansuon, and a French poodle 67 ANN CHAPPELL Ann called Annue by very specual fruends us a petute 4ll Commercualute who us usually found at the bleachers wuth Jen nue Rose and Gloria Ann who us noted for her red haur has a defunute weakness for a certaun guy and bop records and her hobbues unclude dancung and musuc Ann says her probable fate us to have I6 chuldren whule her hughest ambutuon us to marry her guy and be a good housekeeper and mother C -d A I iff ' 47 'I , 'la 'L f ' A A 35'7g ,, - Y 5. I . , . . . II .I ...IIIIII I I ' - I ' II II 1 11 . . . . , ,, I I 1 1 1 ' . . I . ,, . . ,, . I I . , . , I I - . I u s J . ,, . . ,, . . I I I 1 , . I I I I . . . I I . . . I I Minnie, says her weaknesses are foocl Ann's weaknesses. While being noted for ' I ' ' ' I ' ' ' I I ' ' ' I . . . isI II 1 ' I ' 'Il II 1 11 - - - - . I I . . . . . I W Mi , , I I II III - . . . . I . I I I I I B I I - - - I . . . ' I . . y , . . - I . . , , . . . . . I ' I . . , ,, . , . . . . 1 f 1 - ' 1 1 ' I ' . ' , is . ' , ' I 1 1 a s 1 Q a s u l II ll - I , . . . . I ,, . eI,, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . I . I I I . I . a - 1 1 s s Q 1 e II ll Y-at 'elf RALPH STUWART CHARTIER Actavataes Baseball 1 Garls money and cars are some weak nesses of thas 5 'Il Senaor who takes the Industraal Arts Course Whale at school Ralph s favorate hangout as the bleachers where he can be found talkang to has fraends about has many hobbaes whach an clude tropacal fash model aarplanes fash ang huntang and cars To be a draftsman and a mallaonaare are Ralphs haghest ambataons and he thanks that has prob able fate as to make a mallaon dollars and marraage WILLIAM JOSEPH CI ESLUKOWSKI Actavataes Varsaty Club Manstrel 2 4 Party and Prom Commattees 3 4 Frosl'a Basketball l Jayvee Football 2 Varsaty Football 3 4 lntramural Base ball Basketball Say as that the Ball Caeslukowska who was such a great asset to our football team an 57? Yes he hasnt changed much stall 6IIV2 and 190 pounds Ill never forget has quack temper nor the way he was always sayang If you say so and Thats for sure el Bll marraed now as was expected He has also realazed has haghest ambataon he has become a success He certaanly was and stall as a swell guy ,vu 'Uzu- LAWRENCE PAUL CLOUTIER JR Actavataes Golfl 2 3 Basketball 1 s a hole an one' Nace goang Lenny and as he would say Thats the way the ball bounces Well af you havent al ready guessed at Lenny as an actave golf fan and he hopes to become a profes saonal golfer He has other anterests too among them Nan and pazza paes and he as noted for undertakang a daffacult task tryang to brang the Brooklyn Dod gers through To has 56 stature add you have Lenny one great boy if-tr WALTER JOSEPH COADY JR Actavataes Band I 2 3 4 SAB 3 Jayvee Base ball 2 lntramural Baseball Basketball Man how about those Red Sox' Th could only be the words of Lucky 5 'IO and loaded wath enthusaasm best descrabes thas ardent sports fan Bu he has a musacal sade also Playang the saxa phone as lust one of has many talents Lucky as takang the Commercaal course and he hopes to go to college and be come a CPA He wall be an asset to any busaness and we know the future holds success an store for ham wr ' SHERMAN COHN Actavataes JV Football l 2 Tennas 2 3 4 Track 2 3 Intramural Badmanton 1 2 4 lntramural Football I 4 Tennas 4 Sherm as one of our most ambataous students who has an ample amount of foresaght He sees an the near future college where a great deal of has traan ang wall be an physacal educataon Hs haghest ambataon as to be a physacal edu cataon Instructor and most of all to be able to teach and play tennas Sherm says that has weaknesses anclude home work vanaIIa malkshakes and garls 68 qgqufq' wrongs PATRICK JOHN COLEMAN Its easy to pack Pat out of the crowd He s the fellow wath the red haar and the ready smale Although Pat wants to be an auto mechanac he fears has future wall be anterrupted by a call from Uncle Sam Pat can usually be found at the bleachers and as sure to be talkang about cars Pat lakes any kand of good food and naturally has greatest weakness as automobales Pats fraendly manner as sure to make ham a swell person always' ' im ,if , . . . . Z l I . . . I . . I I . . . I I I I . . I ' ' , 1 1 1 1 1 ' . I I I ' ' - 1 1 - 1 11 - ' ' ' A ll 1 I , . - - ll - 1 - ' 1 H 1 . . . - 1 , . . 1 . . 1 I - 11 11 1 I ' Q n Q 1 a ' I 1 I ' - 1 11 11 1 ' ' ' 1 . . . 1 - ,, ,, . 1 1 1 ' . . 1 . . 1 . . . . 1 1 - 1 1, . . . , . . . , , , , ' ' . W I , I is , , H I - ,- p ' 9 1 n , I ' Q , . , , , ,, General Course, plenty of golf, max, and . 1 , 1 . - -. ,, . 1 - ' I - - II 11 , . 4 N' i 1 1 If , . . . . . . . . 1 - 11 11 3 1 1 1 1 - - - F ' I - - 1 I 1 1 I ' . , ' . 1 - - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 Il , .II ese 1 2 . - ' I 11 11 1 11 H H ' ' ' ' ' . , 1 n 1 u - I . . E I p n o I l I . I- T F I H H I , i . . . . . - , , , 1 1 . . , I , , . 1 1 . 1 . . I Q ,511 9? 4-4 .-1 .J me ii DAVID ALLYN CONNELL CAROLYN JUDSON COUSINS ALAN EDWIN COUTURE Actavataes Varsaty Baseball 4 Jayvee Baseball 1 2 3 Jayvee Football I 3 Intramural Basketball Meet Mr Baseball or Dave af you prefer' Daves anterests do not lae only an baseball He enloys dancang and nat uraly garls' Has favorate pastame as argu ang wath Yankee fans Hes for the Red Sox Dave says that has fate wall prob ably be college and he sancerely hopes to travel around the world Dave as the kand of fellow who wall make fraends wherever he goes and wall face all trou bles wath a smale avataes Ly euml 2 3 4 GAA 'I Fas lon Show I 2 3 Cheerleadang I 2 3 4 Party Commattees I 2 3 4 Career Day 2 ARC 2 3 Varsaty Club Manstrel 2 3 4 Leaders Club 3 4 SAB 4 Marror Staff 4 Garls N u 3 4 Chrastmas Tableaux Hostess 3 Carolyn or Cous as she as better known alof us astecue l'l co captaan of the cheerleaders Cous who takes a splat General Classacal course as usually found an Senaor Heaven wath the kads Football players and chocolate awful awfuls are Cous weak nesses and she can often be heard ex claamang good Cous hopes to go abroad some day to teach chaldren of foreagn lands and we all wash her the best of luck Actavataes HaY Club 3 4 Jayvee Football 'I Varsaty Football 2 Intramural Football Basketball Baseball The people takang the Commeracal course wall certaanly mass Alan or Coach , as he as called by has fraends Cooch pre sents a problem he says has weakness as homework but he as noted for not do ang has homework' To be taken an as one of Uncle Sams helpers as what Cooch fears wall be has probable fat But we know that whatever thas fraendly fellow does he wall do at wath a smale ROBERT ELWOOD COX Ha Bob' Can you fax my car? Mee Robert Cox better known as Bob Has hobbaes as you maght guess are work ang on cars and although he lakes to save has money he says has greatest hobby as spendang at Bob as noted for tellang folks not to worry Black Angus cattle are has prade and lay ln the fu ture Bob hopes to become an archatect We all wash Bob the best of luck and know that he wall face the future wath a smale f N DIANA RUTH CRAMER Actavataes Chorus 3 4 Party Commattees 2 3 4 Prom Commattees 3 4 Coronataon Ball Cammattee UNICEF Commattee 3 Spanash Club 3 4 Valley ba 2 3 4 Softball 2 4 Daana alaas Dee can usually be found an Room 24 wath Anna May and Barbara Daana who takes the General Course as noted for chew ng gum and her favor ate sayang as What do you have for lunch? Readang and the movaes head her last of hobbaes whale granders steak and hastory are Daanas weaknesses To travel and to know as much about has tory as Mass Hart and Mass Walcox as her haghest ambataon 69 T'---Q PETER HAMILTON CROOK5 A avataes Spanash Club I 2 3 4 ARC 2 3 4 Chess Club 2 Party Commattees 3 4 Coronataon Ball 4 Edator an Chaef of Marror 4 Chrastmos To bleaux 4 Intramural Basketball Football Personalaty drave a shock of red haar and a braght smale all add up to Peter Crooks Pete' as takang the Scaentafac Honors Course and also takes an anter est an campus actavataes He tells us that has probable fate as bachelorhood but we know otherwase Has haghest ambataon as to attend the Coast Guard Academy He as noted for creatang embarrassang mo ments and wankang Cat whom'7'P'7I To thas energetac Senaor we wash the best of luck and lots of success , 4 - F' 1, ' I 1 ' ji: its-IQN '. F44 ' 'q.'fJl. ,AT f'!','Al:-ar.u V Q , I. iz., ' hgi:A.i A it ' ik- +13 'A ' I l I . I , Act' ' . 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I DEANNA ROSE CROUCH Actlvmes Softball 2 Volleyball 2 Basketball 2 Dee IS 52 and takes the General Course She occupues her spare time by drlvlng Cl grey Plymuoth and funds In terest nn pottery and a certam Marune wlth dark curly haur who smokes a cool plpe What does the crystal ball say about her future? Usmg her own words You never can tell abou such thlngs for Dee may end up llvmg In Shewvllle and ranslng lots of klds or she may real I her ambltlon to make a cool mulllon JANICE LEE CZIKOWSKY Actwltles G AA l 2 3 4 Spanish Club 2 3 4 Fencung Club 2 N Club 3 4 Leaders Club 3 Mlrror Staff Party and Prom Committees 4 l oftball l 2 4 Ten Fleld Hockey 3 4 Badminton 4 Hu , a friendly volce calls out We know nts Jan before we even turn around And who should be with her Joyce naturally Thus 55 Classical student IS a popular and suncere lass Her hobby IS collectung thmgs her weakness chncken soup but well always remember Jan ln connection with her outstandung sports abnllty Jan says her probable fate us to due of old age we know her llfe wall be a rnch and full one THEODORE HENRY CROUCH Taking the General course, Ted can usually be found around the Mann steps perhaps exclaumxng one of his favorite sayings What a dudl Ted always en loys huntmg and flshmg but stull has a weakness for pnzza and gurls Ted states that has probable fate wall be one of those tough and ready Marmes although his highest ambltlon IS to become a draftsman We all wnsh thus lad good luck un whatever he ns destmed to do 0 'ani' JOSEPH F CUBANSKI Joe who us well known and well luked us takung the Industrial Arts Course Wanna Bet and other wutty remarks are one of has tralts He IS noted for bemg quuet and usually hangs out ln that cloudy gatherung places known as the bleachers Hrs hughest ambutuon IS to be a flve star general nn the Marmes and we all hope that whatever he chooses to do he wull be a success W' JOYCE ANN CZIKOWSKY Actnvltues GAA l 2 3 4 Spanlsh Club 2 3 4 Fencing Club 2 N Club 3 4 Leaders Club 3 Mnrror Staff Party and Prom Committee 4 Arch all 4 Te 3 n Hockey 3 4 Joy us a necessity for everyone s happu ness As her name suggests sh IS full of fun nlce to know and her energy knows no lemut lt IS no wonder that we fund her excellung an sports and so prof: cuent nn drawmg Bacon and eggs go together In the same way that coffee doughnuts and Joy do And who wouldn't thunk of Joy without thmknng of Jan at the same tnme Her ambu hon To be better than l am CHRISTINE JEAN CZYZEWSKI Actlvltles SAB 4 Red Cross 1 ARC Committee 2 4 Red and Whute Staff 3 4 Mirror Staff Chrnstmas Tableaux 3 Parties l 3 4 Coronation In case you dont know her, thus us Chrns She can be found anyplace and every place datmg eatmg talking danclng dolng anything except staynng home If a class IS In an uproar you know Chrns as there cracknng lakes Good looking boys taller than herself pizza people who are fun and fried chucken are her weaknesses Though probably destmed for work and marruage her ambrtlon us to get a well payung lob and take a rrp to Flornda Attractive 53 thats Chrus' . . . 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I - 1 ll - 1 ' I i ll ll I 2 'Hi 'SN i' ANNA MAY MARY DAIGLE PATRICIA ELLEN DALEY WILLIAM WARD DARROW Actuvutues Glee Club 2 Chorus 3 4 Tucket Com muttee for Jamboree and Publucuty Commuttee 2 You may know her as Wunky or as Luttle One Euther way she stull stands 4 ITV: though she longs to grow to the fuve foot mark before graduatuon The future may preduct for her a posutuon as haurdresser but presently she us taking the General Course and submuts to her weaknesses grunders puzza and French frues We all know Luttle One when all the kuddung us over that 'Good thungs come un small packages and 'Luttle thungs mean a lot Actuvutues Chorus 4 Mirror Staff 4 Gurls Glee Club 4 Varsuty Munstrel 4 Senuor Party Committee Noted for blushung thats our Pat Pat has many unterests She lukes sports and her abuluty to uce skate and to swum dem onstrates that As far as music goes Pat sungs very well Her two maun weak nesses are clothes and boys wuth black curly haur and brown eyes Pat hopes to get married but before that she warts to be a success un the busuness world We know that whatever she does Pat wull succeed and we all wush her the best of luck' Actuvutues SA B 4 Party and Prom Commuttees 3 ARC Committee 2 3 4 Varsity Club 3 4 Red 4 Jayvee Basketball Tennus Varsuty Basketball 2 3 4 Tennus 2 Track 3 4 Intramural Football Go Cats Go Thats Weep yell ung Weep us one of N FA s basket ball players Tall and blond hes tak mg the Classucal Honors Course and wull probably become a doctor lawyer or psychologist Among Weeps hobbues are athletucs and 'azz wuth Brubeck and Oscar Peterson hus favorutes Weep claums he s noted for losung electrons and teasung Leon gunnung and havung hands luke Elvus Presley Hus hughest ambutuon us to become a success at everythung even uf ut means blowung up Chem Lab abs vw-.W 3 M '35 kv- Q ln-r ANDREW GALLUP DAVIS Thus 510 Senuor known as Panda us very much unterested un cars and works so well un hus black LaSalle that ut us always un excellent shape Hus weak nesses us pretty black haur and laughung eyes What say, Panda, wull the car develop rocket characterustucs and shoot you to the moon, or are you workung on a secret way of travelung Come back to reunuon and tell us about your trup DONALD RICHARD DEBARTO LO You can usually fund Don or D D druvung hus red and black Mercury or fund hum hollerung at the Troll Thus Senuor pursues the Classucal course, and would luke to go to college to become a Certu fued Publuc Accountant Hus only weak ness us lettung F A talk hum unto doung thungs that he doesn't want to do Wuth a personaluty luke Don's, he's sure to fund hus destunatuon un life a worthwhule and rewardung one 71 RICHARD DEBARTOLO Actuvutues Red and Whute 2 3 4 ARC Commuttee 3 4 Spanush Club 2 3 Latun Club 4 Ruch or Burger us a well luked Senuor who pursues the Classucal course and who has plans of goung through school and becomung a teacher Hus lukes un clude such thungs as swummung, bowlung, and sports, but he consuders grunders a delucacy He us usually found near the Maun staurs wuth hus fruends Ruch has a personaluty that wull lead hum far on hus way through lufe . 4 5422: 3515, ' .f I ,qguiggsgr sf, A .' ,f X ' gg, sq W 44- X I . r K , il ' . aj, C .J A , b .A V A. 4 F , at 1 .J 1 J af, 1 It . i 'Kat J 1 ', . sv 1 fy., ,f 5, - 1 3 Q r 1. . 1' 7 2' If . 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I I ' I I ' I . . . . . . ,, H . . 11 - 11 11 11 ' ' ' ,109 10 FRANCIS WILLIAM DELANEY A uvutues Band 1 2 3 4 Jamboreel 2 3 4 Chorus 4 Munstrel 4 How ya doung us an easy way of uden tufyung Fran Everyone knows that thus well luked Senuor can be found playung th sax and clarunet He consuders .lo musuc and puzza among hus favorute lukes Fran takes the General Course and be luves that he wull go to college but hus hughest ambutuon us to be a success un lufe It us plaun to see that Frans wull be lust that CLAUDIA CHRISTINE DEMBROWSKI MARY ANN CONSTANCE DIEKEWICZ Actuvutues Red and Whute Typung Staff 3 4 Party and Prom Commuttees 3 4 Hostess for Tableaux R ee markable' Thats Blondue Cloud uf you prefer Thus petute blond passes her spare tume collectung dolls PJ and candud camera shots e t her remark towards almost everythung and especually about the tulta whurl at Ocean Beach Lookung toward the future Claud fears that she wull become a secretary to an old slave druver but she wants to be an elementary school teacher Wuth her brught outlook on lufe and her fruendly smule, Cloud us destuned to be a success Actuvutues German Club 3 Chorus 3 4 Gurls Glee Club 2 All State Chorus 4 Senuor Prom Com muttee Basketball 2 3 4 Volleyball 2 3 4 Base- b 2 4 Curly brown haur and bug hazel eyes thats our own Duke Mary Ann claums that she us noted for always talkung and what us even worse she says thungs at the wrong tume Mary Ann spends her spare tume partucupatung un sports she loves all sports or druvung a black and whute Mercury A fellow, 5 I0 who has brown haur and eyes, us Dukes bug gest weakness Mary Ann hopes to be come a good nurse and eventually a good wufe too Good luck to a wonder ful gal' WILLIAM DOMINIC DIODATO GEORGE KEENE DISCO ROSEMARY A DOHERTY Actuvutues Chorus 3 4 Boys Glee Club 4 If redheads are supposed to be ull humored then the exceptuon to the rule us Bull a tall Senuor who us quuet but well luked by all Thus General student can be found at the bleachers or walkung around un the Maun Buuldung and us lukely be heard sayung What do you say? One of the boys weaknesses us ruch spucy Italuan food We all know hus ambutuon to be successful wull surely be realuzed Actuvutues Student Advusory Board 'I 2 Vuce Presu dent 3 Presudent 4 ARC 'I 2 3 Chorusl 2 3 All State Chorus 4 Lyceum 3 Party Commuttee 4 Prom Commuttees 3 4 Coronatuon Boll Commuttee 4 Tennus I 2 Cross Country I Football Manager 3 Track 3 Intramural Basketball George needs no untroductuon to our class Everywhere he goes he makes fruends wuth hus wunnung personaluty Thus well known Senuor wants to be a chemu cal enguneer A whuz on skates he must get hus energy from the apple goodues bought un the cafeterua He can be found near the gurls door sayung Whafs the good word? Hus ombutuon to get to college and earn a degree wull surely be reached and hell be a success un anythung he undertakes Actuvutues Homemakung Club 2 3 4 Varsuty Mun stre Softballl 2 4 Rosue who us noted for her natural curly haur us a favorute wuth us all She passes her spare tume un euther goung to the races or playung the accorduon She eagerly awauts each Saturday nught when she can eat her full of puzza her favorute food What us even better she s wuth a fellow who has dark brown haur Regardung the future, Rosue wants to get marrued and rouse a famuly Good luck Rosue whatever you do' 'vu I I ,,f' Y ' . I' 1 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . , CI 1 , , , : , , , : 1 , f 1 : , : : . , : t I 2 1 - ll - ll - - I ll ' ll I 1 1 I 1 1 F - 6 - . - OI' H ' U . - ' II ll - ll ll - - ' ' 1 11 - 11 - - - 11 n - ll - - ll - ' ,i . e . , . I luk u us ' I . . . . . - - . K I I 4 V . u - . . . , . I . .. - ' f I - 1 ll , . - lf? 12335: '- Q-we 7 my 1 esp fin IW' ... , ... G . I . - .' ...' . 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I ', . .FZ 1 - ,fy - 'HZ Lift' . me l S JOHN BOWEN DONOVAN Actsvstses Class Party Commsttees 3 4 Prom Com msttees 3 4 ARC Commsttee 4 Coronotson Ball Commsttee 4 Track 3 4 Whsle travelsng through Sensor Heaven sf you ve ever heard an amsable vosce saysng O K Suzse Q or Who z lsgger st most lskely belongs to Jack a tall well lsked sensor wsth dark hasr and blue green eyes Hss weaknesses are food and WDTASWP9 After dosng all that he probably ensoys hss hobby sleepsng Keepsng hss shoes shsned wsll come sn handy sf and when he goes snto the servsce but hss ambstson ss td be a hsstory teacher 41 ly 5 if JOHN DANIEL DONOVAN Actsvstses Intramural Football Basketball Base b SAB 4 Bandl 2 Chorus 2 Prom om msttee 3 Jack a General student wsth a smsle for everyone If you ve heard a frsendly vosce near the Treatse machsne st probably belongs to Jack Bessdes eat sng hss hobbses are sports and gsrls one sn partscular Hss weakness ss gsrls sn tears and maybe one wsll lead hsm to hss fate whsch ss probably marrsage and esght chsldren After graduatsng from teachers college hss hsghest ambstson ss to teach at N F A Hell surely be a suc cess and a great addstson to the faculty 'CZ v Q--y MICHAEL WILLIAM DONOVAN Actsvstses Party and Prom Commsttees 'I 2 3 Basebolll 3 JV Football 3 Intramural Football Basketball If you are looksng for a tall good look sng blue eyed fellow called Bsll you msght fsnd hsm around the bleachers wsth hss frsends dsscusssng sports mussc or movses Bll who takes the Gen eral course has won many frsends be cause of hss pleassng personalsty abslsty to get along wsth others and a sense of humor along wsth a slsght touch of bash fulness F r a frsendly guy lske Bll besng a success sn any fseld shouldnt be too hard SEYMON PETER DROSSOS CLAIRE BLATHERWICK DUFILIE ALFRED JOSEPH DUFOUR Actsvstses B nd 'l 2 3 At the appearance of Dros we have a tall dark Sensor before us Wsth a lsk sng for basketball gsrls and cars and possesssng many frsends we can see how most of hss spare tsme ss spent Hss quset manner makes you thsnk he ss very shy but Dros can msx sn and ensoy any crowd Hss many fsne qualstses for suc cess wsll be of great help to hsm dursng college and sn the many years to come Actsvstses Glee ClubI Band 2 3 Chorus 3 4 Begsnners Badminton Doubles 2 Advanced Bad msnton Doubles 3 Softball'l 2 3 Basketball1 2 Volleyballl 2 Badmsntcn 2 3 Clasre or Duff as she ss called by her frsends ss a tall gsrl taksng the General Course She can usually be found near the bleachers Clasre s hobbses are cosns stamps and sports and she ss noted for saysng the rsght thsngs at the wrong tsme She wants to be a Vet and serve four years sn the Navy but she says thcst she wsll probably end up as an old fashsoned housewsfe We know that Clasre wsll be a great success 73 Ac svstses Mussc Club 'I 2 3 4 Student At Assocsotson 2 3 HsY 4 Intramural Badmsnton It ss never too late to learn Allse ss a 5 9 sensor taksng the Commercsal course In a few years he wsll probably be wear sng the Asr Force unsform but rsght now hss masn snterests lse sn Rock n Roll dances movses and of course pretty gsrls Besng endowed wsth a pleassng personalsty cs grand sense of humor and many frsends we wsll probably see hsm succeedsng floursshsng and prospersng sn the years to come 1 x, ' .-v -12 ' - -- . 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I JEANNE DOLORES DUGAS Actrvrtres Party Commrttees 2 3 4 Prom Com mrttees 3 4 Coronatron Ball 3 Chrrstmas Tableaux 3 Red and Whrte 3 4 Chorus 4 Mrrror Staff 4 One of our cutest Senrors rs Jeanne Dugas who has been takrng the Com mercral Course hoprng to someday be come a medrcal secretary In her spare trme Jeanne takes lrfe real easy by knrttrng or playrng tennrs and never worryrng She loves Irstenrng to smooth musrc especrally Stardust' Durmg school hours Jeanne can be found on the top floor of the Commercral Wrth a great personalrty lrke Jeannes we know she wrll be a success rn whatever she does 'nassaui LOUIS BERNARD DUHAIME Actrvrtres Student Art Assocratron I 4 Junror e Cross I What a sense of humor' Lous come up wrth some of the funnrest spontane ous Iokes we ve heard Lou who has been takrng the Frne Arts Course spends most of hrs spare trme dabbrng rn parnts and collectrng Lrfe Magazrne covers Lou wrll frnd lrttle trouble rn achrev rng hrs goal of becomrng a professronal dancer Hrs wrllrngness to work a per sonalrty whrch we all love and a great sense of humor wrll surely be assets to hrm through Irfe PHILLIP HECTOR DUTREMBLE Phrl rs a frrendly happy go lucky krnd of boy Whrle attendrng school here he Irked to talk wrth hrs pals out at the bleachers He pursued the General Course for four years and Phrl rs very rnterested rn art so he took advantage of our frne Art School Hrs hsghest am brtron rs to go to college and then be come a landscape parnter Wrth hrs love of art and hrs frne talent we know he wrll succeed su' JOHN WILLIAM DYTKO Actrvrtres Intramural Football 4 Rrcky rs a strong belrever rn the popu lar phrlosophy Whatever wrll be wrll b Partrcrpatrng rn most sports read rng good books and collectrng stamps are the pastrmes of thrs rndustrrous fel low All hrs old cronres wrll remember Hawks by hrs favorrte sayrng Your krndness and generosrty shall never be oblrterated from my memory Hrs hrgh est ambrtron rs to walk rn the steps of one who rs held rn hrgh esteem by others Here s hoprng he achreves thrs goal HOWARD P EDWARDS Actrvrtres JV Football I 2 Intramural Basketball Howre rs one of those people better known as automobrlrsts Naturally he may be found rn hrs car rn hrs spare trme He may be heard sayrng Hey Tom my car rs better than yours Przza and spaghettr are hrs weaknesses Howres probable fate rs servrng Dear Old Uncle Sam but we all thunk hes more lrkely to become a sports car champron at Daytona Beach drrvrng a cream colored Mercedes 74 TOBIE GERTRUDE EHRENBERG Actrvrtres ARC Commrttees 3 4 Red 8. Whrte 4 Mrrror Staff 4 Jewelry Club 4 Christmas Pageant 4 Party Commrttees 3 4 Prom Commrttees 3 4 Coronatron 4 Natronal Honor Socrety 4 SA B 4 Frve feet tall wavy blond harr and blue eyes descrrbe Tobre Thrs petrte mrss takes the Commerrcal Course and spends her trme collectrng pennants wrshbones and stuffed anrmals When walkrng along the frrst floor of the Marn Burldrng rn the mornrng one wrll be almost sure to see Tob talkrng over the latest news wrth the gang Some day Tobre hopes to return to the Academy as a hrstory teacher We all take prrde rn wrshrng her the best of luck' II v 'Q-5 I m I I . . . I . I I . . . I . . I . R d ,, . ,, . . . ' I I I ' I I I ' ' , : 1 ' . - ' . I I 7 1 I I - H 1 H . . . I - ' I Il ll ' ' ' I I I , . . . . I I I I . . . I . . . I ' ' ' ,, H . . . . . I . . . I n I ' I ' ' . . . . f . . I ' ' ' . . . . ' ' . , ' . I . . I . ' I - 1 , t . . , i R ' : . 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' JOHN EDMUND ELLIOTT Actuvutues Band 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Johnny whule attendung the Academy was very much unterested un musuc All of hus spare tume was spent un the musuc room and he played the tuba un the school band Hus hobbues are guns hunt ung and cars whule hus weaknesses are food and pretty gurls Johnnys hughest ambutuon us to become a Connectucut State Trooper but he thunks that he wull prob ably end up un the Unuted States Aur Force Whatever professuon he chooses we know he wull be a success JOSEPH FRANK FALCONE JR Actuvutues Rufle Club 2 Varsuty Club 4 Party Com mut-tees 'l 2 4 Prom Commuttee 4 Varsuty Football I 2 3 4 Baseball 'I 3 Intramural Basketballl 3 Man Aluve Is ut warm un here' that's Joe our Mr T leven though he com plauned about football practucel another of the guys from Maune An outdoor man he enloys practucally all sports If through the years Joe falls unto the weaklung category good ltaluan food and that certaun gurl wull be the cause of ut all Aumung to be an athletuc un structor or coach at N F A Joe wouldnt mund beung a happuly marrued man euther Lets wush hum speedy success CATHERINE MARIE FARNAN Short dark haur very quuet often can be heard sayung Oh Brother us descrubes Katue to a 'T Whule at N FA Katue us followung the Commer cual Course As a hobby she enuoys collectung recupes and knuck knocks Par allel to her hobby of collectung recupes us her weakness for delucuous food Katue's plans for the future center around beung a housewufe and a good mother We know she wull fulfull thus ambutuon wuth no trouble what so ever KARIL FELDMAN MICHAEL GEORGE FELDMAN JAMES FRANCIS FERRIE Actuvutues Red and Whute'I 2 3 4 French Club I 2 4 Playshop 3 Playscrupts 2 3 lets Duscuss It Club 3 Jewelry Club 3 S AA 4 Party and Prom Commutteesl 2 3 4 Volleyball 1 2 4 Tennusl Kae us a student of the Classucal Course who us noted for her tall tales Ask my mother shell tell you us one of her favorute sayungs and her hobbues unclude boys and collectung decords and oddu tues Kae has a real long lust of weak nesses whuch consusts of everythung from Chevrolets to modern art The future holds college and marruage untul the age of 69 and then maybe beachcombung If thus future us not un the cords senuluty wull probably be Kaes fate uuuuvaugtu ewgau LIMITS Fm T N . 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Records cars and gurls are hus hobbues but gurls and food hus weaknesses Csort of a mux up about gurlsl Muke a 511 150 lbs Classucal student hopes to funush college and be a bachelor lbut marruage college and the army are probable fatesl From us to you best wushes for the future Muke 75 Actuvutues Intramural Basketball Our boy Faye found un varuous spots at school wull probably be arguung base ball when you see hum Muckeys the greatest' guves suspucuon that he us a Yankee fan Dufferent thungs are Fayes weaknesses but coun collectung us a favorute pastume Pursuung the Classu Course 5l0Vz tall and weughung 150 lb Fayes greatest ambutuon us to be a draftsman and a bachelor lm sure hell be a successful draftsman but how about ut gurls not a bachelor but a happuly marrued man ROSE ANN FENNER Actsvstses Homemuksng Club 2 4 shss ss the sensor who ss noted for being short and who can lskely be found sn the Homemaksng Busldsng Rosse as she ss called has many lskes such as cook sng dancing and swsmmsng but admires a certain boy with lsght brown hasr best of all Her masn desire ss to get married and raise a family Rosse has all the qualsfscatsons that she wsll need sn the near future and with her pleasing atts f'O x BETTY ANN FERACO Actsvstses Prom Committees 3 4 Party Committees 4 Coronation Bull 4 Badminton I Bet ss on amiable young loss who en so s lsvsng st p She can eassly be found In Room 246 wsth her friends If you like lsstensng to romantic music and reading the latest news about movse stars you are probably one of her friends but a certain blond rates tops with her Bet believes her destination wsll be marrsage followed by a full she wsll surely fsnd happiness awastsng er MARY ANN FI DRYCH Ever hear someone say Oh boy? Well st must have been thss 55 sensor who sasd st Shes usually seen sn the cafe tersa or Commercial building Clothes rate with this young miss but she weakens at the sight of a tall boy with black hasr She ensoys spending her time sewing cooking and lsstensng to records To be either a telephone operator or become married ss her highest ambstson but either will prove successful SUEANNE ELIZEBETH FISH Actsvstses SAA 2 Know a person whos a lot of fun to be with and has a bubbling personality? Well Susy does Taking shoes off and blushing ss an easy way of sdentsfsng this fsve foot sensor She can usually be found at the bleachers with many of her friends A successful marriage with twelve c ren ss her asm sn fe Her ses consist masnly of a certasn boy rasssng pets and popcorn Susys pleassng character wsll surely lead her on the road to happiness 76 fi 'US ELIZABETH JANE FIDRYCH Actsvstses French Club 2 3 Latin Club 2 3 Chorus 4 Prom Committee 3 Party Committee 4 Whos that tall Sensor sn Room 26 with Pat and Liz? Why sts Betty of course Good natured and a wonderful sense of humor describe her dssposstson Although she enloys sewing and playmg the piano she would rather spend her time eating pizza and drsnksng coffee mslkshakes Betty pursues the Classical Course with hopes of gomg on to college and then cess for Betty sn whatever she may do sn the future 91. ELIZABETH ANNE FOLEY Actlvstses Student Advisory Board 4 Junior Red Cross Representative 3 ARC 3 4 Varsity Club Msn strel 3 4 Tobleaux Hostess 3 Latsn Club 2 3 Sponssh Club 2 3 Party Commstteesl 2 3 4 Prom Committee 4 Coronation Ball Committee Bettys a good natured Classical Honors student who can eassly be recognized by her curly red hair and gray green eyes She can be found sn Sensor Heaven with the lads and heard saysng Really Why? Her spore time ss spent drsvsng the car or playing records Her highest ambstson ss to have o successful career perhaps sn New York but, she says, I'll probably end up teaching She'll be a credit to any chosen profession X .,,,.f I M , .Ji f f I sS5,. 4 s. N Y 2 mf' - , , ll ll ' ' - I ' ' ' . . . D ,, . ,, ' Y 11 - - - U -11 - - . I - 1 ll 'Il . I - l - . I . I . . I . ' D u 1 p n I ' ' u u v- ' E I . fudel her life will be rewarding. happy life. With qualifications like Bet's, traveling around the world. We see suc- h . ' . . K Agmgls. ai' 'Q 3 3 is ll ,, ,, . .. . . .. U . . . I , , . . . . . . , ' ' ' ff ' , ' : , : ' ' - . . , . , ' D , : I ' , 1 ' - ' ' ' , : ' , , , : ' ' ' ' . ll n - v , , . 1 - 5 T ' ' I a 1 Q n . 4. ' ' ' - . . . I I I ' Q 1 I . T I A - . hild ' ' ' li . l'k ' ' ' . . . .. , . . . . I . . H H , I H H ' ' ll I H ' ,, . . . . VICTOR CHARLES FONTAINE Actuvutues Latin Club 3 French Club 3 4 Lyceum 3 Lyceum Fashion Show 3 Play Shop 2 Varsuty Club Munstrel 3 4 ARC 4 Party and Prom Com mutteel 2 3 4 Coronatucn Ball Intramural Base ball Football Basketball Varsity Track 3 4 In Senuor Heaven wuth Bob and Santo you ll usually fund Vuc or Vucky Keep ung hus car runnung and readung are Vuc s hobbues gurls and food hus weak nesses Known for havung a hot temper small ears and talkung Vuc s favorute say un us Quelle heure est ut? A 511 T60 pounds Classucal student, Vuc s great cessful And hes fast approachung hus goal, I know you loun wuth me un wush ung a great guy contunued success ALICE JANE GAUDREAU Actuvutues ARC 3 4 Rung Commuttee 3 Murror Staff 4 Party Commuttees 2 3 4 Prom Commuttees 3 4 Archery 4 Aluce us a gurl whom we are proud to have as a classmate Her constant fruend luness sweet personality and lovely dus posutuon have made Ally known and well luked by all Ally noted for her outstandung flour for clothes loves noth ung better than to spend hour upon hour lustenung to her favorute records The far away look un her eyes us aumed directly toward a nursung career Wuth all her qualutues, she wull carry out the best tra dutuons of nursung fx Vis CHL CYNTHIA LEE FREEMAN uvutues SAA 3 4 Sp nush Club I 2 3 Lower Party Committees Upper Party and Prom Committees Electuon Committee 3 4 Senior Party and Prom Committees Coronatuon Ball Commuttee Cynthua or Cundy as shes commonly known usa meduum suzed Classical Honors student After talkung to her on the phone for hours you may have heard her say Thats nuce for that us a favor ute sayung of hers Her lukes whuch are many unclude the color purple and blondes Shed love to be an actress but says shell probably loun the WAVES If she does she might stull get to those places ELSIE ELIZABETH GARLAND LC D us a pursuer of the Commercual Course wuth very long dark haur She can usually be found talkung un Room 246 and no doubt she wull sprunkle a few O h Sugar's' unto her conversatuon, for that us her favorute sayung Shes a whuz wuth a needle and thread and en loys makung her own clothes un her spare tume LCD s quute sympathetuc and noted for worryung about everyones problems but her own Her fate and ambutuon are one and the same bookkeeper 74 3 BARBARA ANN MARGARET GAUTHIER Actuvutues Drum Corpsl 2 3 4 TruH Y That good thungs come un small pack ages us well ullustrated when one sees Barbara who us 52 walkung around the school campus Barbs us chock full of fun and her gayuety us ever wudenung her curcle of fruends She enloys eating puzza and un wunter she can usually be found cutting a neat fugure on uce Suc cess us sure to belong to thus future sec retary who wull be o great asset un any offuce 77 JUDITH CAROL ANN GAUTHIER Actuvrtues Drum Corpsl 2 3 4 Combune a muxture of good looks, sparklung personality an engaguhg smule and youll have Judy a pert lass who odmuts she loves to collect all kunds of thungs These qualutues render to us someone who us always fun to be wuth and someone who wull provide many en uoyable events for those who wull be for tunate enough to come In contact wuth her Her future hopes and happuness lue un the meducal fueld and then un a last ung marruage Trffu -vu gi- B . ' thi M, 2 ' 1 ,: ACf ': ,J 0' , , ,4: ... ' I : ' : f ' ' : ' I ' . ' , . , : ' : - ' : ' ' , , . , 1 ' , - 4- I I I ' ' . . . . , I I I n s l I I - Il - ll ll - ll - - - I ' ' - ' ' I q A - . . . . . , . I 1 I I I ' I . 1 . - - 11 1 - Il - , ' ' ' ' ' r 1 1 ' . I I ' ' I - - ll ' I 11 - ' 9 - , .. - G - - 1 - I est desire in life is to be happy and suc- and travel to Hawaii and Switzerland, ' , . . , . . . . . . . - A I I . . K! ' ll Il - 1: Q Q 3 6' A N ,:' ' 2' ,,,: ff'- I I 1 1 I I 1 ll - ' - ' ' 0 : - ,, , . . . . . 1 I . . . ' I Il ' I . l 1 I I . ' ll 11 1 ' ' ' I I I I - . . . . ,, . ,, - - - - ll II I I Q . I I , - ll ll . . , I . . . - - n 1 I , - . . . - . - - - - I . . ' ' ' NATALIE ANN GENERO US Are you a swummung or skatung fan? Do you have black wavy haur and dark brown eyes? Well then Nat us certaunly the gurl for you' Nat a 52 senuor wuth two wonderful assets a good personal uty and cu wonderful dusposutuon can usually be found at the bleachers Nat presently has her eyes turned toward the busuness world as her ambutuon us to acquure a fune secretarual posutuon Wuth such attrubutes un her favor Nat' wull surely attaun her ambutuon MERRILL RUDOLPH GERBER uvutues Bndl 2 3 4 O hstrol 2 3 SAB 'I Party Commuttees 'l 2 3 4 Prom Com muttee 3 German Club I 2 3 Stamp Club I 2 Natuonal Honor Socuety 3 4 Intellugence perseverance and a sense of humor may well descrube Merrull who takes the Scuentufuc Honors Course To be a chemucal enguneer us hus hughest ambu tuon Wuth a fruendly smule for everyone thus tall lad lukes musuc cars and food Merrull us a very able Scout leader and has been actuve un state wude youth work He has been an umportant member of the German Club and also of the Band and Orchestra He has udeas of hus own and un followung them Merrull should advance un hus chosen professuon -417 GABRIELLE MARIE GIGUERE Actuvutues Chorusl 4 Who us that smulung gurl who us always surrounded by fruends un the Commercual Buuldung? Why of course uts Gay She us a happy go lucky unduvudual who loves good tume and loves to see others happy too In the near future we can hope to fund her playung the role of a sales manager and after that she plans to change the scene to a permanent home and famuly Well remember her as a grand gurl and a suncere good natured fruend SHARON ROSE GILBERT Actuvutues French Clubl 2 3 4 Latun Club 2 3 Gurls Glee Club 2 Chorus 3 4 Tableoux 3 4 Murror Staff Lower Party Commuttee Prom Com muttee Coronatuon Ball Commuttee You re crushung my one talent famuluar cry from the Bleachers Upon approachung the orugunator of thus well known phrase one may learn that Shat belongs to the puzza lovung movue cruers and glove losung cluque Red has pur sued the Classucal Course for four years She us noted for her talkung Whule at the Academy her hughest ambutuon was to get out of Room 24 at the furst bell Too bad that ut us ullegal Good luck to a future college gurl' 'Y BERNICE ROSE GILBOW Actuvutues Red and Whute 3 4 Murror Staff Party and Prom Commuttees I 2 3 4 Homemakung Club 2 3 4 Drum Corpsl 2 3 Tru HuY Corona tuon Ball Thus gurl wuth her lovely long black haur can be found on the thurd floor of the Commercual buuldung wuth her many fruends Moan us often heard sayung Thats lufe or There you go Beung only fuve feet tall she stull looks up at lufe and that certaun boy un the servuce Bunny us a stylush dresser and looks attractuve when on a date We all know that she wull achueve her hughest ambu tuon to be a good pruvate secretary 78 PATRICIA HARRIET GLINSKI Pat wants to be a career gurl but she us afraud that her probable fate wull gettung marrued and rausung a famuly All of Pats fruends wull remember her by her many lokes She can be heard say n Oh my gosh uf a tall brown haured boy wuth blue eyes taps her on the shoulder on the thurd floor un the Com mercual buuldung Here s hopung that she wull attaun her hughest ambutuon to be a secretary 515' 6 ,QI N e vQt'1',?11 - , Act : a , , , 5 rc e , , , 45 : , . 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I - - - 1 11 1 - 11 11 11 - -- - I I I I 1 . . . 11 11 - - I . if PHYLLIS ANN GODEK A hearty laugh and the profound state ment You better belaeve at as typacal of our garl Phyl She enaoys wratang to pen pals and droppang coans an the luke box at Fortan s Every tame she sees that certoan boy called Jack wath has curly brown haar and has sade burns she be comes weak an the knees Between classes she makes her usual mad dashes out to the bleachers to chat wath her pals Good luck to a future Wave' .d dll MARY ELIZABETH GO EPFERT Actavataes Red and Whate Typang Staff 2 3 Party and Prom Commattees 3 4 Spanash Club 3 4 Mary wants to become a pravate secre tary so she has concentrated on her commercaal sublects She enloys most sports ancludang ace skatang swammang and tennas Poor Mary as always the last one Although she as last she usually leaves somethang behand but one can be sure that she wall never leave an orange soda or a grander We are sure that Mary s fraendlaness wall ansure her a happy future for she as always the center of every group 'x..... '? BRUCE M GOLDFADEN Actavataes Bandl 2 3 4 Spanash Clubl 2 3 4 Party Commattees 2 3 4 Latan Club 3 4 Marror Who lakes to play the claranet? Who lakes to read modern novels? Whose weaknesses are Lancolns lovelaes and Iob ster'? Its none other than B G that tall blond who reclanes on the sade steps of the Maan has favorate hangout Bruce as takang the Classacal Honors Course The key word an thas fellows vocabulary as casual and he lakes folk musac The best of luck goes to you Bruce' MICHAEL JAY GORDON MARGARET LOUISE GRANT PATRICIA ELIZABETH GREENE Actavataes SAB 4 SAB Executave Board 4 Ger man Clubl 2 3 Party Commattees 3 4 Assastant Edator of T957 Marror General Chairman of Senaor Party Varsaty Track 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball Badmanton, General Choarman of Coronataon Ball, Scaence Club 4, Fashaon Club 4, ARC Commattee 2, 3, 4 Gazang anto the future, we see Make as a successful archatect We remember how Make was a top student academacally, bravely pursuang the Scaentafac Honors Course He was always an the SAB offace You knew ham, that 6'l , 195 lb swell guy As far as Ameracan folk musac and sketchang are concerned, Make's hobbaes are stall enaoyed We wonder, however, af he stall remembers those ezoads and ezaums for whach he was ,. . Actavataes Glee Club 2 Intramural Volleyball 1 Intramural Softball 2 5 5V2 Peg pursuang the general course wants to become a regastered nurse, get marraed, and have a successful lafe She's the garl seen at the Chacken Roost drankang coffee fcould be wath a certaan guy wath dark haarl But not really ' Wath Joan, Carol, Mary Ann, Toots, Barb, and Gutty, Isome last huhj our Peg as usually found an Senaor Heaven All of us know that Peg wall be the best nurse around town Cabout whach she says,J But defanatelyl 79 Dont bother me as the favorate sayang of thas 5 5 Commercaal lass A collector of all sorts of aunk she wouldnt mand af all ands of food were among some of the atems Wath her pals, Sharlee, Wal lae, and Bernae, Pat has probably das cussed how to make a mallaon and how she'lI spend at on her 'round the world trap' Upon Pat's graduataon, the Senaors wall lose a fane classmate Best washes for the future, Pat, from all of us , YQ Ea I 'J -,A , ,, ' u,JQ.t ' ' f Fi- q-if K I - Semi' sa, Q aw, f vw 5-'J 11 Q ' Q4 .V ga: lg , 1 8 f fl ,. 5 e w f ,s:f.:jS22: ,f , A - Qi? if ' X- -..b ' 4 ff .. . : ' ' , : 1 , , , 1 ' 1 , , : ' ' ' ' ' , : ' , - ' , , : 1 J I I . ,, ,, . . . . Staff 4. . , . . . . ' I I I l . . l l I II II I , D . . . I I l . . , . II II ' ' , . . . . I U I ' ' f' 5 ' I ai., ,I , A ,4 XV hh. -an I I f A . .. ' ' . O . .. U l g ,, , ,, . . . . . . . , . . . , - . , , , , , : ' , : ' - ' ' ' I I I ll ll - ' I ' . 1 1 , I , , , , , A av' for SANTO JOHN GRILLO Actavataes French Club 3 Intramural Baseball Basketball Badminton S J Grallo Pharmacast Some day we maght see these words on one of our downtown drug stores for to be a phar macast as Santos ambataon He takes the Classacal Course and has anterests are baseball and cars He usually can be heard sayang What agaan'? to some of has many fraends Because of has wan nang personalaty and dravang ambataon we all know that Santo wall succeed an has chosen faeld Good luck to you Santo' CI. ROBERT MATTHEW GROMKO Actavataes Freshman Basketball Baseball Varsaty Football 2 3 4 Varslty Basketball 2 3 4 Better known to Academy sports fans as Gotch he as one of our most energetac athletes A sturdy guard at the Maan Bualdang durang lunch peraods he keeps the hungry ones an lane One yell from ham and everyone decades to obey In has softer moods Bob enaoys soft musac lll bet at as cool and lazzy Cant you lust see ham hoppang around on the dance floor? As a coach or a gym teacher Gotch wall be top man CAROLE TERESA GRYMKOWSKI Actavataes Cheerleadlngl 2 3 4 Red and Whate 3 Party Commatteesl 2 3 4 GAA I 2 Leaders Club 3 4 SAB I 3 Playshop 2 Career Day Hostess 2 Laughang Carole as always an a rush From cheerleadang to workang on partaes from dancang to gettang good grades Carole works hard at everythang and has the best tame ever In spate of her hurry she does a thorough 'ob so she should make a good scaence teacher Studaes play fraends dates everythang makes Carole feel lake dancang on a cloud Wath a smale an her eyes and loy an her heart she as a fane example of a true Academy garl SHIRLEY ANN GUDEAHN Actavataes Upper Prom Commattees 3 A collector of boys pactures Katten that petate Commercaal student who loves pank Caddy convertables Brown eyed 54 G M adds to her lakangs too Her fraends Pat Bernae and Wallae maght be checkang up on her an an Oh' I for got agaan but when I fand out Ill never tell' satuataon Or they re probably hear ang about the cool mallaon shell spend on a trap around the world Hurry up and make that trap Katten we want to go along too' PAUL BERNARD GWIAZDA Actavataes Intramural Baseball Jayvee Football The Navy had better make way for thas energetac lad because he as goang to be a saalor And the garls had better keep thear eyes open whale hes on leave be cause they ll have no chance agaanst has dazzlang smale and that twankle an has eyes Paul takes the General Course and lakes photography and musac We wash you luck Paul an the years to come and we add a word of cautaon watch out for those W A V E S 'I' LOUIS MICHAEL HABEEB Actavataes Intramural Baseball Cars and baseball are the anterests of that tall dark young lad who possesses the odd nacknanae of Squegae Squegae takes the Commercaal Course so that's probably the reason why all the garls are flockang to the Commercaal Bualdang where he can be found wath has many fraends Squegaes haghest ambataon as to be an offace worker an a large concern and perhaps be ats head some day We wash you the best of luck Squegae and we know youll succeed' ' I 1 3 1 I Z 1 1 1 I I ' 1 1 i 1 1 . 2, 1 , , , 1 . . . , , 37 ' ' 1 I - - - 1 I I ' ' 1 . 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H . , ,, . . . . n u - I ' ' v h . 1 1 1 . c ll n I ' a jf o ll 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 15:5 1' ROBERTA HELEN HAFNER EILEEN RITA MARIE HAJCSAK FREDERICK LEROY HALCOMB Actuvutues Playshop 3 4 Senuor Prom Commsttee Coronatuon Boll Commuttee Another of our Commercual belles Ss us usually found on the thurd floor Com mercual lockers Noted for tolkung Sus us that Oh So Help Me You Just Wautl gurl heard un the corrudors of Commer cual In her spare tume Sus goes roller skatung maybe you ve seen her wuth a certaun someone Lets express our wush ful success to a swell gurl who wants to be a Sunday School teacher get mar rued and have a happy famuly ALLAN BRUCE HALE Actuvutues Chorusl 2 3 Al Hale us the 62 200 lb senuor takung a combuned Classucal and General course He can usually be found at the bleachers wuth hus fruends Good lookung gurls and hot rods rate hugh on Als lust of weak nesses and Al says that hus probable fate us marruage He loves to fuddle around wuth cars and hus hughest ambu tuon us to become a raduo enguneer We wush hum luck and we know that he wull succeed wuth hus determunatuon Actu utues Party Commuttees 'I 2 4 Prom Com muttees 3 4 Red and Whute Typung Staff 2 3 Badmunton l If you see a tuny 5 blond walkung down the hall and eatung between classes you can be sure ut wull be I for thus us one of her weaknesses Euleen us noted for her quuetness but to her many fruends can be heard exclaumung Aunt that cute or duscussung the latest styles her record collectuon and that c rtaun some one To lead a happy healthy lufe us her hughest ambutuon a good one to achueve ALITA MARIE HARAN Actuvutues Red Cross I 3 Senuor Prom Lee can be found walkung around the top floor Commercual wuth anyone of her numerable fruends Noted for not know ung anythung at the wrong tume and her favorute sayung One Senuor Lost Aluta s weakness us dark and handsome boys Thus may lead to her hughest ambutuon to have a good marruage She states however that her probable fate wull be a secretary Good luck to you Lee whatever your destunotuon may be Act tues lntram ral Softball Fred Halcomb us a 61 senuor pursuung the General course He can usually be heard sayung Not me boy' Hus hob bues consust of cars lustenung to 'azz musuc and all fun un general He us noted for talkung about hus beautuful black Caddy land who can blame hum'-PJ He says that hus probable fate us to go unto some kund of busuness and hus hughest ambutuon us to be successful Good luck to you Fred as JUDITH ELLEN HARGREAVES Actu utues Chorus 3 4 Party Commuttees 2 4 Senuor Prom Commuttee After School Sports Basketball 2 Volleyball 2 Good looks and a sense of humor may well descrube Judy She can always be heard to remark Haul Columbua her favorute sayung Takung the General Course she states that teachung school us her probable fate Her many hobbues unclude skatung swummung horseback rud mg boatung and dancung and her hugh est ambutuon to luve un a mansuon at Newport Judy may be destuned for ol most anythung Whatever ut us success may be assured GQ u K ' v : , 7 5 v 2 1 1 I ' IVI z u . f 1 I 1 I - 1 ll - - - 11 - 11 - I . , - 1 - - - 11 11 - . 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I I n 1 a n 9 ' I SHELDON ALLAN HECK Actuvutues Senuor Prom Commuttee Coronatuon Ball Commuttee Jayvee Cross Country I Varsuty Track I 2 Varsuty Tennus 3 4 Intramural Badmunton Football Basketball Tennus Sheldon Heckt more commonly known as Shelly us a 55 Senuor pursuung the General Course He can usually be found at the bleachers wuth hus many fruends Away from school he can often be found at the tennus courts Gurls rate hugh on hus lust of lukes and marruage us h probable fate Shelly wants very much to go to dentustry school We know that wuth all hus perseverance, he wull surely succeed PHYLLIS HIMES Actuvutues Party and Prom Commuttees 2 3 4 Varsuty Club Munstrel 3 4 Chrustmas Tableaux 3 Latun Club 4 Murror Staff 4 Intramural Basketball 2 3 4 Softball 2 3 4 And now we present Phyl Humes the ace party guver of NFA The Humes dame' Cname courtesy of Dan O Neullj lukes are enturely normal musuc and f d spuced to perfectuon us best known for her partues and lo n g tele phone conversatuons Phyllus can usually be found near the lockers un Senuor Heaven spoutung her favorute sayung Well what a nervel Thus 56 Classn cal muss plans to attend college for her degrees un Englush and Reluguous Educa tuon MARCIA JEAN HEINRICH Actuvutues Drum Corpsl 2 3 4 German Club I 2 4 Party and Prom Commutteesl 2 3 4 Chorus 4 Murror Staff Volleyball 4 Hostess for Chrustmas Tableaux 3 Hostess for Career Day 2 Thus quuet Classucal student can be found un Room 24 probably thunkung about her probable fate whuch us to make bugles for the Drum Corups or her hughest am butuon to become a professuonal nurse Always heard to be exclaumung Jummuny Cruckets , Marcy lukes to knut argyles play tennus, swum and eat puzza W know that you wull be a good nurse Marcy because of your fruendly attutude and wullungness to help others DORIS ROSE HILL Actuvutues SA B Representatuve 4 Party and Prom Commuttees 2 3 4 ARC Commuttee 3 Playshop 3 Spanush Club 3 4 Thus well luked good natured gurl can b found anywhere on campus accom panued by her many fruends That cer taun boy blue eyes and chocolate foods are her weakness We gaze unto the fu ture seeung Dot as a hugh paud secre tary whuch by the way us her hughest ambutuon Wuth Dots unusual laugh she shrugs and says marruage wull be her probable fate Good luck to you, Dot, whatever you do CAROL JOANNE HOUGHTON Actuvutues Spanush Club I 2 3 4 Party C m muttees I 2 3 4 Prom Commuttees 3 4 Corona tuon Ball GAA 2 3 4 Playshop 2 3 Varsuty u Munstrel 2 3 Gurls N Club 3 4 Commuttee 4 Sports EdutorMurror Basketball I 2 3 Baseball I 2 3 Fueld Hockey 2 3 Badmun ton 2 3 Archery 2 3 Volleyball 2 3 Natuonal Honor Socuety 4 Carol a lass wuth sparklung eyes and the same type of personaluty us always un the mood for havung a good tume She us takung the Commercual Course wuth the hopes of someday beung a successful secretary She can usually be heard say ung Oh my goodness Her lukes are playung the puano chocolate and new clothes Because of Carols personaluty and druvung ambutuon we all know that she wull be a success after leavung N F A BERNICE ALICE HOWARD Actuvutues Party and Prom Commuttees 2 3 4 Red and Whute Typung Staff 2 Tru HIY 3 4 Ten n I Do you luke a nuce smule? Well go and see Bern as she us known to her many fruends because she has a brught smule for everyone to go along wuth her good nature Bern us takung the Cemmercual Course and some day she hopes to move o Kentucky to rause a famuly Bern can usually be found wuth her many fruends wanderung around Her hughest ambutuon us to lead a happy and full lufe and we re sure she wull , 1 F'-sf I X T I ' fa 'M , 5 I 7 1 1 1 I : . . . I I I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 I I 1 I 1 I 1 I I I I 1 - 1 , . ' 5 . . . . ' 1 1 3 - . 1 11 - . . . . I I . , I . . . . I II II I I - , . . - . . I . . ,, . . I I I ' I. 1 1 1 . . . . . . , . ,, . . I I I II I I I , ' . X-wr, . . . IS . , e , ' ' . 1 1 .I I 5 I A: I . LSI -stiff' -iff I 1:45 ' ffm i1,f I' 232 - N lic' , 1. , Ir i 1-If ' 3 1 1 I 5 1 1 1 I o ' 3 I 1 1 I 1 I I 1 1 1 I 1 I ' 1 I ' ' 1 I ' I I I - - - 1 1 I 1 I Is ' ,,: ,,. Clb ,g ' ,gARC ' . . . Q , . ' I ll Il - I ' I 1 H H , ' . . ' . ' 1 I II I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' I I I ' ' ' 1 1 1 : 1 1 I l ' . . 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Q.- 'O' il w-1 MALCOLM GEORGE HUTCHINSON Actuvutues Spanush Club I Senuor Prom lntra mural Football Basketball Baseball If you have ever walked through the Maun Hall and heard someone say Thats cool, man thats cool' you could be sure that fellow was Malc He us a senuor takung the Classucal course Gurls and food rate hugh on hus lust of weaknesses and Malc says that hus probable fate us marruage Fushung huntung and water skuung are only three of hus many hob bues Malc s hughest ambutuon us to attend college and to succeed ARLENE MARY ILLINGER Actuvutues Drum Corps I 2 Red and Whute Staff 2 3 4 Murror Staff 4 Chrustmas Tableaux Hostess 3 4 Party and Prom Commuttees 2 3 4 Volley ba I If you walk through the Commercual Halls and hear someone sa Oh Heavens t would probably be Arlene A petute lass wuth a guant suzed sparkle un her eyes Arlene us always smulung and has a cheerful word for everyone She enloys popular musuc dancung and uce skatung Her hughest ambutuon us to travel around the world and she wants to be a success at whatever she attemtps We know she need not worry about thus theres no doubt about ut' I '4 ' CHARD JOSEPH IZBICKI Actuvutues Jayvee Football 2 3 Intramural Base ball 3 If you see a 511 boy dressed un flashy color combunatuons, you can be sure thus us Duck Izbucku better known as Izzy or Foxy Whule at N FA Izzy a quuet member of our class pursued the Gen eral Course Hus hobby us photography Izzys hughest ambutuon us to become an Aur Force pulot whuch explauns hus prob able fate whuch us to uoun the Aur Force We wush hum success un hus chosen pro fessuon EDWARD JACOBOWITZ Actuvutues Stamp Clubl 2 3 Orchestral 2 3 German Club 3 4 Jake a Classucal student us one of the more seruous boys un our class H us tall and faurly blond Hus maun unterests center around hot rods stamp collectuons tropucal fush and outdoor sports such as fushung and huntung Jakes favorute sayung us Well well well' Hus hobby us mathematucs whuch wull be of great use to hum un hus chosen professuon whuch us the enguneerung fueld Good luck to you un future years Jake' ANTHONY JOSEPH JACOBS Actuvutues Spanush Club 2 3 4 Party Commuttees 2 4 Prom Commuttees 3 Coronatuon Ball Com muttee 4 Intramural Baseball 3 Tony one of the quueter members of our class stands 5 'l'l and weughs 145 lbs Whule at NFA he pursued the General course Hus hobbues unclude sports such as fushung and boatung Hus maun unterest us that of many lads un our class gurls' He claums hus probable fate us to uoun the Navy and havung uouned hus hughest ambutuon us to become an offucer We wush hum the best of luck un attounung hus goal' 83 DOROTHY BARBARA JACOBSON Actuvutues Party and Prom Commuttee I 2 3 4 LDI 2 3 Glee Club 2 French Club 2 4 aun Club 2 3 Chorus 3 4 Chrustmas Tableaux 3 4 Murror Staff 4 Dottue Jacobson us the cute senuor pur suung the Classucal Course Her many fnends say that she us noted for beung forgetful late and fuckle Dottue's weak nesses consust of crewcuts and boys over 6 She loves to lusten to records and when shes not doung thus she us euther knuttung readung or talkung on the phone She says her probable fate us to go to UConn and mauor un Socuology We wush her all the luck un the world K X 1 I u . 1 i I - : , 5 : , 5 - 1 1 - 1 1 I I . - 1 I 1 1 I ' 1 11 - ll . 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I ' I a o 1 IS-nr 5' 5 JOSEPH MICHAEL JANOWICZ ACIIVITIBS Band I 2 3 4 True true Here comes Joe a tall dark member of our grand Senuor class He us known by hus many fruends for hus unterest un model planes and hus old lalopy Iwhuch cant go very fastl Good food stands hugh on hus lust of weak nesses He plans to uoun the Army and after hus servuce to our country he wants to go to musuc school At present hus hughest ambutuon us to be a bandleader DONALD JAMES JASKIEWICZ Hey man where are you goung'? T the bleachers or Commercual top floor us the Wuld Beaks reply Hey man' whom do you dug the most? Fats Dom uno notch' Thus Cool Cat freely ad muts that hus fate us to wear a matru monual ball and chaun and have suxteen offsprung Don you re goung to be busy' When are you goung to fund tume for your hughest ambutuon to be an Aur Force pulot RICHARD JAMES JASTREMSKI Actuvutues Intramural Basketball Softball Football Jayvee Football 3 Yes thats Duck over there Gosh I havent seen hum sunce hugh school Hes taller than I remember hum beung He was sux feet tall at NFA I suppose hes stull noted for beung slow Ill bet he doesnt hurry anywhere even now I can e member what the Murror saud about hus ambutuon He wanted hus own car and I guess he got ut for he now owns a used car lot 159' CAROL JEAN JOHNDROW JOANN JOYCE JOSKIEWICH THOMAS CHESTER JURSZ Jocko as most people know her us the 5 5 Commercual student who us constantly talkung physuology wuth Carol K She can usually be heard sayung Dont get excuted' Jonu James rates hugh on her lust of lukes and one of Jockos hobbues us to collect Jonu James records Puzza pue and Muckey Mantle are her weak nesses Isome combunatuonl Her hughest ambutuons us to become a secretary We wush her all the luck un the world Actuvutues ARC 3 Joann Joyce Joskuewuch or more com monly known as Josh us the senuor tak ung the Commercual course She can usually be heard sayung Its unconstu tutuonal or Dontbesoduffucult Sports and collectung records are among Josh s many hobbues The three ms are her weaknesses that us Money Men and Mercurys Josh says her probable fate as to be a spunster but wuth those brown eyes of hers we know thus wull never happen Lots of luck Josh Actuvutues Spanush Club 'I 2 3 4 lntramu l Basketball Baseball Softball Sharpen up the cue stuck for here comes Tom Tall C62l and good lookung hes a real pool fan Where he funds tume between studyung huntung fushung golfung bowlung basketball and gurls no one seems to know To graduate from enguneerung school work for sux years and reture at the age of thurty us hus am butuon Oh what an optumustl Good luck Tom' . . . ,, . ,, ,, . . . 1 1 1 1 - , , . 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I I . . , . , i I I ' I I ' ' ' ' ' - 1 - 1 ' 1 . 1 - N EIL NATHAN KAMINSKY Actuvutues Party and Prom Commuttee 'I 4 The best thungs come un luttle packages In Nattues case thus us true He stands fuve feet four unches tall un hus shoes and hes proud of every unch Often seen druvung a bug black car Neul takes a furm grup on the wheel and nothung bars hus passage except maybe an empty gas tank whuch Neul complauns he us con stantly fullung Travel us Neuls ambutuon but wuth the pruce of gas he usnt sure yet at 7.1 MARY AGNES KANE Actuvutues Gurls Glee Club 4 Munstrel If you have ever walked unto Room 24 and heard someone laughung you could be sure the person was Mary Agnes Kane a cute 58 senuor Mary us pursuung the General course and her hughest ambu tuon us to graduate and then to marry At home she can usually be found Iusten ung to the raduo or to her records Mary wants very much to become a nurse We all know that she wull succeed be cause of her great determunatuon it' -n vq,f JANE W KAY Jane W Kay or more commonly known as Janey us the cute Senuor who can usu ally be found un the Commercual halls Her hughest ambutuon us to get a good offuce uob Janeys noted for goofung off and Elvus Presley rates hugh on her lust of weaknesses She says her proba ble fate us to be a spunster but we know that her fune dusposutuon wull never let thus happen We know and wush her luck un everythung she undertakes if fw- Wa' GERARD THOMAS KEENAN Doc us one of those happy go lucky good lookung Senuor boys Mulkshakes puzza and typung are sure to please Doc He lukes to druve hus car and uf you asked where all hus money goes he wont say gurls but gas' Around school he lukes to spend hus free tume near the bleachers or standung near Room 24 Doc takes the General Course and plans to enter the Aur Force and then become an aurplane pulot 132 for SONIA CECILIA KENDALL Actuvutues Party Commuttees Archery 4 Baseball 2 4 Baclmunton 4 A 55V2 blond answerung to the name of Sonua and who repeatedly may be heard sayung Oh Gosh us N F A s own Sonua Kendall Sonua may be found un Senuor Heaven duscussung her hobbues of swummung and travelung wuth her many fruends Her hughest ambutuon us to go to college and become a teacher a pro fessuon whuch lm sure she wull easuly mas ter To Sonua we wush the best of luck un the years to come 85 4.1 ELIZABETH ALLEN KENDRICK Actuvutues Tru HuY'l 2 3 Ployshop 3 4 Red and Whute Staff 3 4 Murror Staff 4 Homemakung Club 4 Party Commutteesl 2 3 4 Prom Com muttee 4 Who us thus gurl wuth a genual smule noted for her red haur and for sayung Son of a Gun' Ths us B ts As a Commer cual member of our Senuor Class she states that her hughest ambutuon us to work un a famous lawyers offuce But her probable fate us marruage Bets loves lustenung to popular musuc She has many weaknesses among whuch are whute Fords The best of luck to you Bets from all your fruends . , . . , 4. , 11 - 1 11 - - . 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Q SHEILA MAY KENNEDY Actuvutues SAB Representatuve I 2 3 Drum Corps1 2 Chorus 3 4 Party Commattees1 2 Volleyball 2 Baseball 2 Basketball 2 Sheula besudes havung a pleasung per sonaluty and a good sense of humor us one of our cute Commercual students She can often be heard sayung Defu nutely or Dont know do you to her many fruends Her hobbues are good records dancung and roller skatung Her probable fate us to get marrued whule her hughest ambutuon us to become a secre tary at the Unuversuty of Connectucut I whatever she undertakes we wush her the best of luck Qffi.. it 'ig RITA ALICE KONIKOWSKI Actuvutues German Club I 2 Jarty Commuttees 4 After School Sports I 2 4 Reet as thus 54 muss us know us tak ang the General Course She lukes uce skatmg and spends most of the wunter doung gust that She us noted for beung wuth Jane and Duke and rudung around un her black Pontuac Reet has a weak ness for new Mercurues puzza pue and spaghettu Her hughest ambutuon us to be come a teacher a career un whuch we ae sure she wull succeed Best of luck to her from all her fruends is YP THOMAS FREDERICK KIRKER Actuvutues Football Manager I 2 3 4 Varsuty Baseball 2 3 4 Frosh Basketball I Varsuty Track I Intramural Basketball Baseball Tom aluas Tom Cat Creep Jr Fure Ball and Smoothue us one of our very actuve Senuor boys Tall good lookung and a brught smule account for a great deal of hus popularuty Sports women and pool seem to rate hugh among thus mans lukes Wuth Toms tremendous ca pacuty for success we re sure that hus plans for the future whuch are to euther enter college or the servuce wull be ful fulled to the utmost 'lQ.,gk 'maui' JULIA A KISSEL Actuvutues SAB 2 Career Day Commuttee 2 Party and Prom Committees 2 4 Brown haur brown eyes 57 and a sparklung personaluty descrube Julue who busy wuth her general sublects stull funds tume for her weaknesses whuch unclude clothes She us noted for talkung to her many fruends and often can be heard ex claumung Oh No' Although she claums marruage as her probable fate her hughest ambutuon us to be a haurdresser We know that everyone who us acquaunted wuth Julue wushes her the best of luck JOHN JULIAN KOWAL DOROTHY BARBARA KRAM Huntung and fushung are almost thus boys muddle name John us a tall handsome General student who plans to enter the Aur Force Ice cream us John s weakness and uf he luves to be one hundred whuch us Johns ambutuon hell stull be huntung and fushung Hus large smule blends un perfectly wuth hus quuet nature and he us also an ardent fan of Mr Kelly s Monday I Physuology class The best of luck John' Actuvutues Orchestral 2 Quuet soft spoken and lukeable thats a thumb naul sketch of Dotty She says some day she wull travel around the world but furst she wants to become a good secretary Dotty can be found wuth Carol on the thurd floor of the Commer cuol sayung Oh yeah or No kudden Stan Kentons musuc rates hugh wuth her and apple pue us good food When she usnt lustenung to musuc she us keep ung up her scrapbook goung to the movues or readung tg' Qt c 'A z ' ' ' 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 7 5 - - - I 7 I I 1 I 1 I 1 1 I I 1 - 7 7 - I 1 - 11 ' 11 I 11 1 ' ' - - - 11 11 11 11 11 - , , , , I - I I 'I I ' - 11 11 - 11 - , , , , 1 1 1 , . . , , I . ,, . . . 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I , L 'T QL rc 1.5 lvofx fra' IC 'PHP CAROL ANN KRAMAREWICZ STELLA JENNY KRUZYK LEONORA JADWIGA KUNICKI Actuvutues Natuonal Honor Socuety 3 4 Red and Whute Staff 2 3 4 French Club 4 Party and Prom Commuttee 4 Coronatuon Boll Fueld Hockey 2 Archery 2 Softball 2 Red us a Commercual student whose hughest ambutuon us to travel at home and abroad although her probable fate us unrealuzed Readung gruppung novels bowlung and lustenung to other people talk are among her hobbues If you ever heard someone sugh over mood musuc apples and flowers ut would probably be Red One day when you were walkung around the campus and heard someone sayung Honestly? or tryung to speak French that no doubt would have been Carol Actuvutues Junuor Party Commuttee Lower Party Commuttee Red and Whnte Staff 3 4 Chrustmas Tableaux 3 Graduatuon Usherette Murror Staff 4 Senuor Party Commuttee Semor Prom Commuttee Coronatuon Ball Oh gee whuz' l forgot to do my home work That could only be Stel talk ung Her one problem un lufe seems to be tryung to fund someone who dud her homework Stel's ambutuons are to be a well paud secretary and to travel She s sure that her probable fate wull be to luve un Norwuch for the rest of her lufe Her fruends wull remember Stel as ask ung Have you seen Chrus'7 Actuvutues Honor Socuety 3 4 Playshop 3 4 Var suty Club Munstrel 4 Senuor Party Commuttee Cora natuon Ball Commuttee Oh Fushl That boy cont polka' Lee must have a boy that polkas and who has a good ear Lee s a champuon talker We all wull remember her as the grand mother un Marruage at Sunruse Her most unusual hobby us palmustry Lee's' unterests do not center around dramatucs and palmustry enturely To be a good wuf and own her own car are her am butuons un whuch we all wush her luck Especually the car' W-9' BARBARA FRANCES LACOMBE Actuvutues Red and Whute Typung Staff 3 Our class wull remember Chuck for a face whuch us usually red She us noted for her beautuful blouse whuch she puts on whenever shes embarrassed Any ng by Frankue Laune can set Chuck's' oe tappung she us a fanatuc for collect un records She us determuned to rause e total of women druvers by gettung er lucense and her own Mercury Con vertuble Chuck you wull make a won derful secretary but a druver9 'i STEPHEN CHARLES LAFEMINA lf you see a tan streak go shootung across Broad Street about eught oclock un the mornung dont be alarmed Its only Ace un hus tan Mercury A e us a General student preparung to own hs own contractung busuness some day Hus weaknesses are many and they unclude Mr Bouley a specual gurl money talkung un Algebra class and makung Pete Longo laugh Wuth hus sunceruty of character Ace us sure to attaun great heughts un the future 87 QF' ROBERT BRUCE uQFRENuERE Actuvutues Student Art Assocuatuonl 2 3 4 Murror Art Staff Fune Arts student and a fune artust too, as us proved by hus many pruzes won un natuonal competutuon Bob us noted for becomung absorbed un some artustuc prol ect forgettung about tume and schedules untul he wakes up to realuty and funds humself covered wuth paunt When he usnt drawung or pauntung he us lustenung to classucal musuc but ut must be loud no less Perhaps that us how he dreams up hus clever Murror udeas ., R I 1 I 3 I I 1 I 1 I ' , 1 1 : : , : ' ' : 1 - 1 1 1 1 2 ' ' - 7 5 ' I I 11 - I ll 11 11 . 1 ' ' 11 11 - f . . . . . 11 - , . - 11 1 - , 11 11 11 ' ' I . . - ' ' ' ' - - 11 - - ll . 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GILBERT ROSS LAHN Actuvutues Red and Whute Staffl 2 3 ICC 2 3 Lotn Club 2 French Club 3 lets Duscuss It Club 3 4 Playshop 2 3 Gul hopes to be comung out of N FA holdung a Classucal duploma He stands 56 and weughs 139 pounds He us al ways sayung Yah ffor that s hus favorute sayungl Hus fate us to become a polutuco Gul us noted for dressung conservatuvely and possessung that Ipana smule He lukes good musuc and books and goung to New York ts hus hobby Hus hughest ambutuon us to become the governor of Connectucut Good luck to the future governor xx 'l si WILLIAM RICHARD LAMPHERE JR Bull a newcomer to NFA us takung the Agrucultural Course He us 5l0V2 and weughs 150 pounds Bull hasnt as yet made up hus mund as to a future oc cupatuon but he us set on goung to the Unuversuty of Connectucut He us quute enthusuastuc about hot rods but he funds ut hard to feel the same way when ut comes to homework We hope he lukes N F A and wush hum the best of luck and success un the future 1? nur JUNE CAROL LaLIMA Actuvutues Party and Prom Commuttees 2 4 Basket b 'l 3 4 Volleyballl 3 Lee as we all know her us a Com mercual student A petute 52 IIO lbs and a vuvacuous smule make up her at tractuve appearance Her favorute hang out at school us the bleachers wuth Helen Roe Rozu and Bev Accordung to Lee her weakness us only one and thus us a certatn boy who attends college When you hear the expressuon whoops you can be sure that Lee us close by and to be successful un everythung she does us thus gurls hughest ambutuon JEANNETTE MAY LANDRY Ach utues Junuor Party Commuttees Red and Whute Typust Spanush Club ARC Comm ttee GAA Chrustmos Tableaux Hostess Red Cross Representa tu e Varsuty Club Munstrel 3 4 Upper Party and Prom Commuttees Murror Staff Spanush Club 4 Senuor Party and Prom Commuttees Coronatuon Bal Basketball 'I Baseball I Feld Hockey 3 Archery 3 Badm nto 3 Volleyball 3 Jan as she us called by her many fruends us a happy go lucky gurl whose favorute sayung us No kuddung Thus gurl preducts a future as an old maud secre tary but wuth such statustucs as 52 IIO lbs short brown haur and brown eyes thus us very unlukely To travel and attaun a college educatuon are Jans ambutuons Her sparklung personaluty and abuluty to get along wuth people wull take her to the heughts of any career she pursues it 'bd' EARL TYLER LAMB JR Hopung to conquer the Industrual Arts Course and leave N FA wuth a duploma are Earls present ambutuons Thus 510 140 pound Senuor can usually be found un the Machune Shop Earl us best noted for hus hot rod What does the future hold for hum? He thunks that he wull prob ably become a Navy man We are sure that he wull achueve success un whatever he attempts to do Lots of luck to a fu ture member of the United States Navy EVERAL HERBERT LARKHAM Evue as he us known to hus classmates us partucularly noted for hus sleepung un class If you hear Hey Guszmo you know that uts he and that he s probably on the top floor of Commercual wuth hus pals Bull and Pete To have a and scapung busuness us hus hughest ambutuon but hus probable fate us farmung Luke most of us he has a weakness and hus us to spend money on hus hobby horses f- ' ' 't gp Q 1 ar. , h V3 , . : I , I U 1 D I . . . I . , F t . Q I . I ' 1 I 1 1 all , , 1 , . - - ' 7 f ' 11 11 - 1 - - - 1 11 I I ' - 1 11 -11 . . . . ' ' I ' . , . 1 11 - . l - - - - 11 11 - 11 11 1 - - I ' ' I I I ' I ' 11 - 11 ' . . ' - ll 11 - I I . 1 l . . , . . . ,nun-. . ,. 1 , , .ac A V x Q . wt f -.1 4 X . u Q ll I , . ,, . ,, . . . .. . . . 11 - II - + , . . . 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JAMES HENRY LAUDONE Actuvutues Jayvee Football 3 Varslty Football 4 James or as we know hum Rock us a cute 5 9 boy takung the General Course He can often be found by the uce cream machune One of Rocks many unter ests us cars He may be found workung on them or else druvung around un hus machune Custom cars are hus weakness Huntung and playung football help full hus spare tume We know Rock wull reach hus goal and wull be a great foot ball coach of PHYLLIS ANNE uAzNovsKY Acttvutues Playshop 2 Homemakung Club 3 Chorus Phyl us a petute Commercual student wuth beautuful brown eyes A sweet dus posutuon cheerful smule and wavy brown haur also are a trubute to her sparklung personaluty Around school Phyl can be found on the top floor of the Commer cual Fords Tony Bennett and dreamy musuc seem to be her weaknesses and her hughest ambutuon us to become a sec retary and travel to Calufornua Wuth her sweet dusposltuon and earnest attu tude Phyl us sure to become a great success un the future tv DOROTHY LEBITZ Do o Dottue IS a delughtful url whose suncere and well meanung smule us seen so often around Commercual Lustenung to the raduo and sewung clothes rate hugh wuth Dot For the future she plans to become a model and then she would luke to change the Muss to Mrs Blond haur 63 blue eyes descrube Dots udeal man Wuth Dottues pleasant per sonaluty and attractuve appearance uts a sure bet that she wull make a success ful model Lots of luck Dot' JAMES WOODROW LEE JR Actuvutues Intramural Sports Tack l 2 4 Foot balll 2 Basketballl 2 Baseballl Presentung General Jum lust about the smoothest member of the class of 57 Jum who us takung the Classucal Course was also a real champuon un the 440 dash The class wull always remember hus talent for sungung and playung the drums To Stay fund and keep swung ung lwhuch us hus favorute saylngl wull help hum attaun hus goal of reachung fame In the musuc world 'EVA 73, Q 11 to 'T' 4 193: 'S XGA' z ROLAND LEFEBVRE Oh yeah' Thats a nucel Thats the expressuon whuch can often be heard from Roland better known as Smoke When he usnt engaged un hus favorute pastumes namely woodworkung coun collectung fushung and huntung Smoke can usually be found at the bleachers Among hus weaknesses are gurls and uce cream Hus hughest ambutuon us to be luvung when the next century arruves We wush hum the best of luck un the Seabees whuch he untends to loun un the future 89 Qu-ur EUNICE MARIA LEFFINGWELL Actrvutues Junuor and lower Party Commuttees Upper Party and Prom Commuttees Senuor Party and Prom Commuttees Coronatuon Boll Committee ARC Commuttee Spanrsh Club'l 2 3 4 GAA 2 3 4 N Club 3 4 Varsuty Club Munsr1eI3 4 Murror Staff Basketball 1 2 3 4 Bas ball l 2 Ba munton 2 3 Ar ery 2 4 u Hockey 2 3 4 Volleyball 3 4 In Senuor Heaven or the Maun Hall you wull see Eunue and probably hear her sayung Oh come on Pursuung the Classucal course her probable fate wull be flunkung chemustry Her hobbues un clude playung the puano and all sports Puzza cute boys and O Henry candy bars are her weaknesses and she s noted for havung fun To graduate attend college and travel around the world are her hughest ambutuons To you Eunue u .Q S ' l . X i . A 1 - 1 1 . . 1 v ll ll ll ' ll ' ' ' : : . : : 1 T I' Q . ,, ,, . 4. ' ' ' 1 I H , 11 11 1 1 - - i ' 11 1 11 - ' ' ' ' ' , . 1 1 ' 1 , ' ' ' ' . . ' ' ' I . . - ' ' . . l - - - 11 - 1 11 I . , . . . . . 1 . ll ll I . . , . 1 2 , r 1 id , Q 8 .gr 'N I ,- ...-.372 'Cn iilaluhnra 'Taz' 1 A sw- -Q js. , Q UQ, . , ...T' U . -4 - I: ' ..., 'fu ,. 5' s ' ',f 'tri - rift '- 1' - 0 . s ' 'g .-q 4 1' u 1 1 ' ' 'K 1. .1 .1 u ' F un ' ' u 3 , . - - - 11 1 - 11 1 ' ' ' A ' ' - 7 I f 1 1 I ' , . . ' ' 1 2 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' 11 - 11 - 11 11 ' ' ' ' ' 1 , , 1 1 - - . 11 11 ' 1 - - - 1 H H . - . ' ' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , , , u , , , : e 1 1 ' ' ' ' ' 3, 47 d ' , , 41 ch , 3, 7 F'eld I I . . 1 1 I 1 - ' ' 11 - 11 - ' - 11 - 11 ,, . . . . . . . . , ' ' ' - 11 11 - . ,, . . .... . . . , . ' ' . . . . . . . ,, ,, . , I 1 I n n - 11 11 1 1 1 l I ll ' Il ' f 1 ' I I . ' . I I I ' I' l 'Ev DONALD BRUCE LEMIRE 2 3 4 Co Captain 3 Jayvee Football Frosh Bas ketball Jayvee Basketball Accordung to many people who know onnue hus aluas us Elvus Elvus us 59 and pursues the General Course here at N FA Outsude Don would rather hunt woodchucks than strum a guitar or gorw sudeburns down to hus toes Elvus wushes to go through college and someday play a mauor sport fHe despues a guy who wont guve all he has whule partucupatung un some sportl Probable fate for thus lad he wull loin the Navy and play football JOAN MARIE LEWERK Zsa', as her many fruends call her, pursues the Commercual Course Upon hearung Oh, for Petes sake or Darn ut all you'lll know she's around A petute 5'2 she can be found on the thurd floor of the Commercial buuldung wuth Chuck , Sarue , and Cal Her probable fate us to become a secretary Reading, skat ung and lustenung to rock and roll are her weaknesses Her goal us success and we see ut ahead' .W W' 'f' flv ,W I5 CHARLES LEONE Actuvutues Party Commuttee 2 3 Prom Commuttee 3 Intramural Sports Basketballl 2 Jayvee Foot ball 2 Varsity Football Manager 3 It us 829 From the unner recesses of the Maun Buuldung lockers comes the fa muluar cry of Charlues Leone Lets w ae out of here' Charles who stands 5ll and weughs 140 pounds lukes to play football and baseball Num bered among hus favorute pastumes are eatung puzza and datung a certaun gurl wuth brown haur He enuoys talkung about everything but no one has ever heard hum utter a mean remark Charlie takes General Course and hopes to be a suc cessful mortucuan Ktqgy '-us 'Quad' PETER JOSEPH LEWERK Actuvutues Hu Y 2, 3, 4, lntramural Football, Basket ball, Baseball, Badminton Peter, who us called Pete by hus fruends, us a Commercial student here at N FA Pete claums that among hus hobbues are stock car racung and square dancung Hus extra currucular actuvutues are numer ous, and he enloys all sports very much Hus hughest ambutuon us to luve a happy lufe As us the case wuth almost all the boys, one of Pete's weaknesses us gurls, especually blondes CWon't brunettes do'?J Good luck un the future, Pete' 90 .si DONALD JOHN LEONE Actuvutues Party Commutteesl 2 4 Prom Committee AB l 2 3 Band2 3 4 French Clu 4 Senuor Day Commuttee 4 Frosh Basketball l Jayvee Baseball l Varsuty Baseball 2 3 4 lntra mural Basketball Football Cross Country 2 3 Donald aluas Leon us a Classucal stu dent here at the Academy whose hulghest ambutuon us to be a success un wha ever I choose to do Leons hobbies unclude baseball basketball and play ung pool He says that hus weaknesses are puzza lasagna and Cof all thungs'J gurls lf anyone us lookung for Leon all he has to do us look for the boy wearung a snazzy Canal brother l mean snazzyj shurt Leons probable fate? To be a physucs professor' MARGUERITE ANNE LEWON Actuvutues Latun Club 2, Playshop 2, 3, 4, Varsuty Club Minstrel 3, Tableaux Hostess 3, ARC Com muttee 3, Party and Prom Commuttees 2, 3, 4 The furst floor of the Maun Buuldung or Senuor Heaven us where you wull see Marg or Mag The Classucal course us her maun obuectuve, and her probable fate us to become a hugh school teacher She stands 5'6Vz and us forever sayung Well Her weaknesses are nuce musuc and chocolate uce cream To be a for eugn correspondent and travel around the world are her highest ambutuons Good luck Marg, and may success be wautung for you at every corner I . , K' W u nl X V f ' l I QQ, fig, ' Q 23 w as . 3 l fr mf, - fjjx:.o:g Q Jn '4 v . A Maw: .- gn I f 1 f .ul II-w l ' fi H55 f-'Thi' 2. u ' u gs, f i- J f ig 1 .u 451 4' of L Activities: Varsity Football l, 3, 4, Varsity Track ' 1 ' , 5 ' ' I ' I I , ' - : : - : : ,: s 3,4:S...,,, ,,, b2,3, I - : ' A 1 ' ' : : ' - , - 1 ' , , : - D ' ' ' ' ll - ll ll 1 ll ' I ll - - - ' 5 ' ' I - - . . . ,, , I ' H H ' ' . ' h I Il ll ll . . . . , , I ' 1 ll - - T- ' ll I ' ' - 11 - ll ' - , . . . I I . I I a s 1 4 1 1 1 . . . I I - . I . . I I I - I ' I A V- ' ' .. , sw M -1 i Q . ,, , . . . . I .I I - . . . I . I I . ' H I ll ll ' - - I ' I ' GEORGIANA LINSLEY Activities Drum Corps 1 2 When at the bleachers or Commercial Ha s you may see Joe Jan George ther aluasesl To graduate from the Ward School for Airline Training as an airline secretary IS her ambition B :ng an old maid is her probable fate I doubt it for she IS noted for looking for an Ag boy an the Commercial halls Her hobbies are cars and collecting sta tues of cats whsle swimming and cars are her weaknesses Good luck to a future airline secretary' PAULINE DELIA LOUISGNAN Activities Party Commltteesl 2 3 4 Toots who is always saymg Oh yeah is a hopeful candidate for the General diploma Standing 57 weighing II9 pounds her probable fate an Navy Nurs Ing and marriage Swlmmlng and roller skating are her hobbies while Elvis Presley records are her weakness T own a modern house with a swimming poo IS her ambition Toots noted for having a crazy time all the time can be found with Jan and Joy in the Mann Hall Good luck Toots in the years ahead -TQ PHYLLIS ANN LUCARELLI Activities Mirror Staff Senior Prom Committee Senior Party Committee Coronation Ball Com mittee Archery Baseball Phyl's' favorite saymg us Holy cow She can usually be found In Senior Hea ven with the gurls Alice Ann and Bobby laughmg over somethmg that happened in school or over the weekend She fancies beautiful cars clothes, and a cer tam male wuth a crew cut and brown eyes Phyl loves caring for children This IS good practice for she hopes to be come a nurse with an eye on the future for marriage and motherhood MARY ANN LUDLOW mittee 4 Coronation Ball Committee 4 All State Chorus 4 Chorus 3 4 Where s that laugh coming from? There s Lud y so thats the cause of all commotion and It must be coming from Room 24 To be a nurse is Luddys goal so when you re suck remember her Among her many mterests are stamp col lectlng and the fabulous music of Jackie Gleason lm sure Luddy will succeed In anything she attempts because that ready smile makes everyone think shes tops' i WILLIAM GERALD LYNCH Committee 4 Prom Committee 4 HIY 4 Latm Club 2 Intramural Badminton Football Basket C Bill is one of the tall boys on campus e stands all of sux feet tall Bll takmg the Classical Course and he is an active basketball player In the intra murals Sports is one of Bulls favorite hobbies His plans for the future are as of now uncertain Hls dark hair and friendly smile are two of his best attn butes Success is sure to follow Bull wherever he goes and in whatever he does 91 MARY TERESA MCCAFFREY Latm Club 2 3 Spanish Club 3 4 Varsity Club Minstrel 3 4 ARC 3 4 GAA 2 3 4 Tobleaux Hostess 3 V eyball I 2 3 Bosketballl 2 3 Archeryl 2 3 Tennlsl Her many friends call her Pinky She may seem quiet at first but dont let a first Impression fool you for Pinky pos sesses a charm that can melt your heart Well I guess is her favorite saymg and she must use It an awful lot because she lust loves to talk on the telephone Pizza and grmders are among her favor :te foods We all know that Pinky will succeed because of that sunny disposition . .. 1 I 1 . .. Z . I ' I ' . .. Z . I . . 5 ' 11 11 - ' 11 11 ' I 2 I ' I I . ' 11 ll 1 - - ' ' ' II I 1 11 or Il I ' ' ' II III 11 11 - . . , ,, . . , I ' ' . . I - u n n . . . . . e- . . . . - , , , 1 . o ' II ll ' u . . s I ' - I ' ' . . . ' ' ' - 11 - - 11 . . I 1 . . . . I - . . , , ' ini Activities: Party Committees 2, 3, 4, Prom Com- Activities: Party Committees 2, 4, Coronation Ball Activities: Party and Prom Committees I, 2, 3, 41 . I . . g . 7 . 1 ., I . . r I . l I . 1 1 . 1 ' , , - ' , 1 , 1 - - - , 1 1 , . , b ll. 5 all , , 7 , , : H H I 11 - 11 - 1 1 7 - d I ' ' Il ' II - - - H ' . i is - I . . . ' ' ' ' I I ' I 1 n s I I ' . . . - I , , . , - 11 - 1 11 ' . - , , 11 11 - ' ' . . . . I , . . l - 11 11 I ll Il ' s I . , . I ' ' 11 ' 11 ' ' . slow ,f T2-3043 .J 7 gy 5 45.5, is BRUCE A MCDERMOTT Actrvrtres Tennrsl Trackl 3 Mac as he rs known by hrs frrends came to N F A thrs year from Massachu setts He rs noted for drrvrng a yellow Ford around the campus Lrke most of Mac lrkes to spend money Hrs weakness rs food any krnd as long as rt rs food He takes the Classrcal Course and hopes to graduate from college whrle hrs probable fate rs to be a street cleaner Mac can be found anywhere wrth George sf' GERALD PHILIP McDERMOTT .lerry rs a frve foot ten rnch Senror here at N F A and a student of the very pop ular General Course He can usually be found near the bleachers wrth hrs many frrends or rn Senror Heaven Hrs hrghest ambrtron rs to graduate and after gradu atron he plans to enlrst rn the Arr Force Wrth hrs ever ready smrle and wonderful personalrty Jerry has won many frrends here and he rs sure to become a huge success at whatever he does fed 'UWT CLEMENT PAUL MCGRATH Actrvrtres S A B 3 4 Sports Editor on Mrrror Staff 4 Rrfle Club 2 Varsrty Club Mrnstrel 4 Party Commrtteesl 2 4 Varsrty Trackl 2 3 4 Jayvee Football 2 Varsrty Cross Country 3 Co Captam of Varsrty Cross Country 4 Prom Commrttees 3 4 If Brg C rs not on Varsrty Patrol he rs racrng around the track to keep rn shape for another wrn He has led the Cross Country squad to vrctory rn so many meets that we have come to expect a wrn every trme Everyone rs Clems frrend for he rs anxrous to help rn the Navy where hrs tenacrty rntellrgence and abrlrty are sure to be recognrzed '49 HERBERT JOSEPH McKEE Actrvrtres Jayvee Football 'l, 2, Jayvee Baseball 2, Varsrty Football 3, 4, Varsrty Track 3, 4, Intro mural Baseball Herb , who takes the General Course, rs determrned to become a 2nd lreutenant rn the Marrne Corps The Corps rs a real part of hrs lrfe, for hrs nickname rs Leatherneck, and he rs actrve rn the Marrne Reserves Herb enloys actrvrty of any krnd, and hopes to get rn a vrsrt to hrs ancestral home rn Scotland durrng forergn duty He has played football and baseball here and rs a member of the track squad We are sure to see the bars shrnrng on hrs broad shoulders rn the years ahead HELEN ELIZABETH MCMAN US Actrvrtres Red Cross I, Drum Corps 2, 3, Band 4 Mac rs that short, cute, blue eyed grrl who can usually be found at the bleach ers wrth Rose, June, Jan and Bev She rs a vrvacrous member of our graduatrng class from the Commercral burldrng Mac would lrke to be a success rn the busrness world, but her probable fate rs marrrage Her weaknesses are Joe, przza, and lrke most of us, sleep We all know she'll be a success rn the years to come 92 W DONALD MUN RO MacDONALD Actrvrtres Chrrstmos Tableaux 'l, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Baseball, Football, Basketball Don , noted for berng rn Room 13, spends a great: amount of trme at the Boys' Door rn the Marn Mac werght a husky I8O pounds and stands a hand some 5 feet, 9 rnches tall Hrs hobbres are cars and trnkerrng wrth radros He rs a born outdoorsman, and may become a tourrst gurde to vacatroners rn Nova Scotra Because of hrs lndustry, hrs keen mrnd and easy gorng good nature, Mac has won our respect and garned popu larrty rn the halls of N F A F - U'-g r t A ' 1 If Q : 7 , . : . . . , y H H . . . , 1 ' 1 ' 1 I I F F . - . , , , : , , , : 1 1 ' ' ' : ' , - . 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If at H f ii ALICE ALTHEA MACK Actuvutues Chorus 3 4 A suffucuent way to untroduce Mack by her breezy Say Hey as she gauly trups down the halls of the Commercual buuldung Mack loves to dance and her lune of conversatuon us lust as speedy as her feet She enloys secretarual work and has hopes of workung un an offuce un Hartford None of us wull forget what a pleasant companuon she was and that sparkle of muschuef un those beautuful dark eyes ANN IRENE MACKENZIE Actuvutues SAB 3 4 Party Commuttees 'I 2 3 4 eum I 2 3 Fr ch Club I 3 4 a Club 2 Leaders Club 2 4 Intercultural Commuttee 3 4 GAA 2 3 4 Red and Whute 2 3 4 RC Commuttee 2 3 4 Jr Red Cross 2 Varsuty Club unstrel 2 N ub Ba muntnn 'I 2 Thus young muss known to her fruends as Mack us the brught spark that lughts the dynamute at all tumes Not only does she take the credut but she holds the tutle of the gurl wuth those wutty remarks' M ck us 57 tall and us also quute ac uve on as well as off campus Mack's ' hughest ambutuon us to rause an Ivy League Eleven Cfootball teaml and she says that her probable fate wull be Bachelor Gurl IBut we know betterj Lots of luck to you Ann EDWIN JOHN MAGUIRE Actuvutues Band I 2 3 4 Intramural Baseball Basketball Mac has taken the General Course, and after graduatuon he plans to hutch hus wagon to a dustant star and become a get pulot He spends hus before school tume near the front door of the Commer cual Buuldung duscussung the sublect near est hus heart fast cars Ed feels that hus chuef weakness us guvung un to people unstead of holdung fast to hus own opun uons We feel that Eds agreeable per road to success 'HZEIP' 'TT tina.-uf MARY ELIZABETH MAHONEY Actuvutues Spanush Clubl 2 3 4 Natuonal Honor Socuety 3 4 SAB 3 Murror Staff 4 Gurls Club 2 Chorus 3 4 Party and Prom Commuttees I 2 4 Archeryl 2 Thus pert luttle muss us blessed wuth no nuckname she us lust Mary Takung the Classucal Honors course we fund her hugh est ambutuon us to be a success After graduatuon she plans on college and an eventual teachung career As we all know Marys unterests do not enturely remaun un studyung In her few spare moments she enloys watchung basketball games and almost all sports whule puzza and clothes would certaunly rate an A on the re port card of thus future schoolmarm RICHARD PAUL MAHONEY Actuvutues Intramural Basketball Truck as Ruchard us sametumes call d by hus many fruends us a 5 6 130 pound member of our Sensor class He can be found downstaurs un the Commercual Buuld ung usually utterung hus favorute sayung Naturallyl' Truck's' hobby us collectung records for hus weaknesses are dancung and Iustenung to musuc Truck us pursu ung the General Course As far as hus future us concerned he says that he wull probably be a meat cutter 93 DORA JOANNE MAIN Actuvutues LDI 4 Spanush Club 3 4 Tennus 2 Dora who assumes no aluas us a Gen eral student here at N FA Dora us not one of those gurls who dons loads and loads of war paunt' fmake upl and be comes loud and bousterous Quute the contrary Many gurls can learn a lesson from her and her sumplucuty Doras hobbues are cookung and sewung She says that her hughest ambutuon us to go to Provudence Barrungton Buble College and take the Chrustuan Educatuon Course, someday to teach reluguous educatuon 1 1.4 1 1 I 1 N I! . f' , I.. 8 , . .I 14. 12 , . 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' . 1 ' Il Il usually be found near the bleachers JAMES MONROE THOMAS MAINE SHIRLEY ANN MAINE THOMAS A MAJEWSKI Actrvrtles Varsity Track 2 Varsrty Cross Country 2 Intramural Basketball Softball Football Breezy as he s known to all has frrends IS takmg a mxxed course If you ever hear the saying Snowmg me under It lust has to be Jam for nts one of hrs say mgs If you re ever lookrng for Breezy rt wnll be a drffrcult task as hrs favonte hangout rs all over Breezys hrghest ambltlon rs to take life easy and rn thus movlng world of ours we wnsh hum the best of luck' Actlvltles Party Committee 'I 3 4 Prom C mrttee 4 GAA 2 3 4 Varsrty Club Mrnstrel I 4 N Club 3 4 Coronation Ball Basketball I eyball 'I 2 Ba ball 'I Archery I 3 Badminton 2 Shirley better known to her many friends as Shrrl or Robot usastudnous Com merclal student here at N FA Beung un Shrrls company as usually not only a pleasure but actually a lot of fun Most of the tame Shnrley rs laughmg and rs at all tlmes gay She has been endowed wrth a sense of humor and wonderful personality that would be hard for any one to top Shurl says that her prob able fate wall be marriage and three chlldren We all wlsh the best for you Shirley Actrvrtues Jayvee Football 2 Tall muscular blond These all de scrrbe Tom He has a very surtable mck name Samson' Samson us takrng the General Course and he plans to loan the Navy Among his hobbres are gurls cars and werght llftmg Hrs Chevy rs hrs mann weakness Along with Naval career Samson has marriage as part of hrs future When he s not talking about cars hes tellrng someone to lust call me Tom The Navy wall be gammg on N FA s loss JUNE ALYCE MAN DEVILLE Nlta or Pve as June IS so o en called by her frrends ns a Commercral and Art student noted for her bug brown eyes and her pony tall Luke other gurls Nlta says that her probable fate will be marruage whlch certaunly coincides wnth her highest ambutron to make someone happy Nlta us lust one of many who could druft away Into a world of her own whsle lustenmg to muslc or perhaps whale drawing a picture or dovng a favorrte pamtmg IWe may have another Grand ma Moses In our mrdstlll ROSE MARIE MAN UZZI Actlvrtres Jumor Party Commuttee Playshop 1 2 3 Red Cross Representative 2 Red and Whlte Typmg Staff 3 4 Whenever you hear the sayungs Hey Pard or Oh thats wonderful can be sure Roe us around She ou can wrt her many frrends Helen Syl June an Leech or very busy at work rn Mr B offuce Her hobbies are pottery and nd mg nn a blue Caddy whlle her hrghest ambrtron ns to own a solld gold Cadillac Roe takes the Commerclal Course qnd after graduatuon hopes to become a telephone operator 94 EVERETT W MARCEAU Everett or Ev as he rs better known to hrs wealth of frlends can usually be found at the bleachers probably carrying a stack of books about cars whlch are hrs hobby Ev IS takung the Industrral Arts Course Hrs hrghest ambntron as to be come a mrlluonalre Because of his nlce personalxtly and abnllty to get along wnth everyone we can predlct great things for hum an the future To Ev we extend our best washes for success 1 1 : , , 1 om- ' ' ' : . 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'. f -A 1 , . . . j .p-4' HENRIETTA IRENE MARCINIAK ANNE MARIE MARCOUX RICHARD MARKS Actlvmes SAB I Party and Prom Commattees I 2 3 4 Spanlsh Clubl 2 3 Orchestral Fashnon Show 2 Chorus 4 Christmas Tableaux 3 Mirror Staff Natlonal Honor Society 4 Penny ns a cute 52 semor takeng the Classucal Honors Course She can be found anywhere In Sensor Heaven where she ns always saylng hurry up and as noted for hurrying all over the place A for hobbves she llkes lustenmg to popu lar records Pennys weakness as good food especlally pnzza She does not feel any unhappnness when she predncts a housewlfe as her probable fate Her highest ambutlon us to be a teacher In elementary school Actlvltles Playshop 4 Softballl 2 3 Volleyball 2 Archery 2 Anne takes the General course Some of her many hobbres are playung the gun tar or llstenung to popular records whsle her weaknesses are travelung and money Anne ns noted for her good sense of humor and can be found In Room 24 wlth her many friends where you wall hear her favorite saying Oh yeah Anns hughest ambntlon IS to graduate from college and become a good army nurse We all know that she wlll succeed Actlvntues .Iayvee Football 2 Varsnty Football 3 4 Intramural Basketball Sports especially football occupy Ducks time when hes away from the books Duck plays football hard and clean luke the true sportsman he ls, and helped us account for our victories during the sea son If he tackles lufe as hard as he hut the lane we wont need to worry over his good lab Wnth all his ablllty he IS sure to be a success In whatever fleld he enters We all wash Duck the best of luck ELIZABETH ANN MARSHALL Actuvmes Drum Corps I Glrls Glee Club 2 Chorus 3 4 French Club 3 4 Party and Prom Committees 2 3 4 Softball 3 Luz IS a 56 Semor who IS noted for havmg a very fruendly smile whxch gathers many people as Pat and Betty She can usually be found In Room 27 where you will hear her favorite saying Oh Isnt that awful Luz llkes llsten mg to popular records and IS an avud baseball fan Her hrghest ambmon ns to become a successful surgncal nurse whsle her probable fate IS to marry ADELE MARGARET MARTIN Actnvltles Chorusl 4 Mlrror Staff UNICEF Com mlttee 3 4 Chrlstmas Tableaux 3 4 Senior Prom Commlttee Varsity Minstrel 4 Intramural Volley ba 2 Delsle IS a 55 semor taknng the Com mercual course She can be found o thlrd floor Commercnal and IS noted for sayung lnttle hearmg much or blushing occasuonally Some of her hobbles In clude sketchung sungmg lustemng to pop ular musuc and her weaknesses are Ice cream and puzza Her hnghest ambmon ns to llve a long happy satusfymg llfe Whenever someone as sayung Oh no' or Oh brother you can be sure It ns Delsse 95 Gita, Suv' WILLIAM EDWARD MARTIN JR Actuvmes Stamp Club I 2 Bull or Professor as he as sometimes called IS an appreclatnve guy with a friendly automatic gran for any lovlal associate for he delnghts In good company as much as In flshmg and collectung stamps Al though he says that has probable fate as to be a bachelor wnth a huge house becomnng an electncal englneer seems to be Bulls hlghest ambrtlon We are all sure that with his tremendous vltallty he wull do well nn anythung tb i - L I te 5 - - - I 1 3 I 1 1 I 5 I 1 F 1 1 F 1 1 I I I - - I i I - 11 - 1 11 . - . 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I I- I , ru . ,M . -e h f ' 1, nu , ' ft - , we ' ' V, , 'fx V w ' ,4 ,. 55351 Q., -' , A 5-if5 ,Wv5Wfmft. :nf I ,vw ' - uv: MARGARET ANN MATTHEWS Actuvutues SAB 2 Chorus 3 4 Party and Prom Commuttees 3 4 Murror Staff Peg who has achueved Commercual rec ognutuon over the past four years has decuded to be rught out un front when ever the fun beguns She us a small pert and pretty gurl whose hobbues are musuc records and dancung Her dearest wush us to Iuve un exotuc Honolulu Peg also has an unterest un golf ut could be called a heart unterest She us a talented gurl wuth a sparklung personaluty who surely deserves a happy useful lufe i' 1 J JAMES ALPHERIE MAYNARD James known to most as Smules took the Industrual Arts Course whule at N F A Smules naturally noted for havung a bug smule all the tume enloys druvung and sugn pauntung as hus hobbues Hus only weakness seems to be Pattu Smules often seen wuth hus fruends near the bleachers feels that hus probable fate us as a plumber whule hus hughest ambu tuon whuch we are sure he wull achueve us to get a good educatuon and to be successful un marruage and work 2 ff KENNETH BOYD MAUGLE Acttvutues Chorus 3 4 Murror Art Staff 4 Ken as he us called by everyone one of our quueter General students and can be found wherever there us good food A certaun gurl that cooks ut us hus weakness Among hus hobbues cars model engunes studyung readung classucal mu suc huntung fushung, swummung duvung and saulung rate hugh' Wuth Kens many abulutues he us sure to be a success un whatever fueld he enters We all wush you luck, Ken' X ,. W, PHILIP H MAURICE Actuvutues Chess Club 2 Tableaux 3 4 Varsaty Munstrel 4 Jayvee Baseball I Varsuty Football 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball Football Baseball Whule at the Academy Phul also known to some as Horace pursued the Gen eral course Besudes partucupatung un sports hus pastumes unclude huntung and fushung whule he us noted for talkung to Mrs Reed un Room I3 Phul feels for certaun that hus probable role un lufe wull be as a scuence teacher and a football coach but hus hughest ambutuon un whuch we certaunly all wush hum success us to come back someday to teach at N FA ROBERT FRANKLIN MAYNARD Actuvutues Joyvee Football 2 Bob also known to hus fruends as Tar zan took the Industrual Arts course whule at N FA Bob who was often found near the bleachers states that hus hob bues unclude saulung wrestlung and fush ung whule hus weaknesses are Amerucan hustory and talkung to a new gurl Bob who uncudentally us noted for hus abuluty to make excuses can often be heard say ung Watch that stuff' May you excel Bob un your role un the future as an electronucs technucuan 96 IRENE MARIE MICEWICZ IVIIIES SAB'l4GAA'l23 G Club Junuor Party Lower Party Prom Commuttee 4 French Club Varsuty Munstrel Volleybolll 2 3 Fueld Hockey 2 Basketball 'I 2 Baseball I 2 Arc ery I 2 3 A cute 56V2 blond takung the Classucal course us our Muce She us known for always talkung and her hughest ambutuon us to be happy whuch she accomplushes even now Food clothes and blue eyes Cof whuch she knows more than wel are among her weaknesses The future holds plans of hopung to be an X ray technu cuan un a large well known hosputal We wull remember Muce for her vuvacuous ness and we wush her the best of luck un comung years , I 5 - - ' f 1 1 3 I F - Z I 1 I I F - ll ll ' ' I I 1 1 1 I5 - - , , : , , - I - , , - 11 - Il I I I . , , 11 ll - . . . . . 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I I I 1 , - ' ' ' - 11 11 f . , ' ' 11 ll ' - I ' I . - - 11 - 11 - - 1 is I: 411:41 ,I -Xei' -r-'pf 7 EDWARD AUGUST MILLER Actuvutues Future Farmers of America I 2 3 4 Edward or Ed as he us known took the Agruculture Course whule at the Acad emy Ed seems to have a weakness for gurls and for repaurung machunery In school he was often heard sayung You uldnt be kuddung me would you? and was sometumes noted for sleepung un class Ed states that he usnt certaun of hus future at the present but we do wush hum success un obtaunung hus hughest ambutuon whuch us to be the owner of Hope Farm JOHN WILLIAM MILLER Actuvutues German Club 2 3 4 Latun Club 2 3 Intramural Basketball Intramural Football Bug John who stands 62 and weught I80 pounds man usualy be found roam ung on the school campus He took the Classucal Course wuth hopes of becomung a teacher Thus fune lad enuoys baseball huntung and football as hus favorute pas tumes John s hughest ambutuon us to be a success Thus us assured as he has lots of spunk and determunatuon Your fellow classmates wush you lots of luck un fu ture years John' ROBERT EUGENE MILLER Robert or The Shark as he us known by hus many fruends here took the Indus trual Arts Course Hus favorute sayung us No kuddung Duck Tracy Among the thungs that rate hugh on hus lust are bowl ung swummung and baseball He us noted for stayung away from the women' Bob s hughest ambutuon us to uoun the Aur Force or Army and become an offucer We are sure he wull succeed and wush hum the best of luck for the future W. PATRICIA ARLENE MIZGER Actuvutues French Club 2 Party and Prom Com muttees 2 4 French Club Dance Commuttee 2 Jellybean takes the Classucal course and relaxes from the books by uce skat ung playung bodmunton and swummung Candy strawberry sundaes and puzzas she eats them all and stull weughs an even hundred pounds Pat enloys teas ung a certaun person whom she greatly admures a tall dark handsome lad cordung to her fruends She mught go on to college but rught now she seems con tent to Iuve ut up un Senuor Heaven wuth the gurls wautung for that boy to come along MARILYN LOUISE MOFFITT Actuvutues SAB 2 Drum Corpsl 2 3 4 Red and Whute Staff 3 Tru Hu Y I Lower Party Commuttee Career Day Commuttee Hostess for Chrustmas Tableaux 3 4 Murror Staff Senuor Party Cora natuon Ball Commuttee Senuor Prom Commuttee Drum Sargeant 3 4 Lyn who us always where a group us noted for Iaughung and uokung Thus Commercual Senuors weakness us delecta ble sundaes uce skatung swummung and good mu,suc She also enuoys wrutung let ters and workung on commuttees In fact Lyn us always agreeable un takung on any gob and most metuculous un seeung the prouect through How can she faul to realuze her ambutuon happuness and success un all thungs wuth such a good dusposutuon'? ' 'ur' www as xi, PHILIP JOSEPH MON DOR Actuvutues Jayvee Cross Countryl 2 4 Jayvee Bas ketbnlll 2 Vorsuty Trackl 2 4 Thus brown hatred fruendly boy enlo s fushung sports and bullards Bug he us often referred to pursued the Gen eral Course wuth the hopes of goung to college He us 6 ft tall weughs 'I65 lbs and us found lust about anywhere on the campus Phul us noted for a hearty laugh and loves both food and gurls Hus hughest ambutuon us to own a yacht We all wush you luck Phul and do come back some day and take us all for a cruuse I f I s 'F ' u 1. '3 ,J n I -u 1 I I . : 1 . . . ' . . .. . ,, ,, . - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 : 1 5 , , 11 1 - P - ' ' I . I I , , 11 - 11 1 11 - - ' ' ' ' - , - 11 ll - U ' ' ' 'I , 1 1 - ' H . . . . I . . I ' 1 . . . . 1 , . . . WO . , ' I I - . ' I . . , . . . . - . I . I . 1 - 1 A 5 ' I 3 N I f,.,-es 5 4 az. . , ' 9' . , s Q ' In I T 7 1 L , 'i 3 1 3 I ' 5 ' - r I 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 F ' 1 I - 1 ' ' I I 1 I 1 1 - 11 11 - I . . . . Y - ' 7 7 7 ' . . - 11 ll - . . v . . 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I . 1 , ' 11 11 - - - , , PAUL EUGENE MONTY Actuvutues Student Art Assocuatuon 3 Varsuty Mun strel 3 Camera Club I German Club I 2 4 Jewelry Club 2 Musuc Club 3 4 Intramural Bad munton Thunk back to the nught of the Varsuty Club Munstrel Remember a 58 tall dark haured boy who tap danced to the Iuvely tune of Oh You Beautuful Doll 'P Well that was Paul Monty Among Paul s hobbues photography stamp collectung and uce skatung rate hughest After leav ung NFA Paul untends to attend the Wullumantuc State Teachers College and become a grammar school teacher The very best of luck to you Paul gb-' BONNIE J MOORE Actuvutues GAA 2 3 4 Red and Whute Staff 2 4 Party Commutteesl 3 Basketballl Baseball I 2 Volleyballl 2 3 Archeryl Bonnue noted for havung fun has ob tauned un the process a Commercual du ploma Her favorute sayungs Handy and Very good seem to apply to her chuef weaknesses men and French frues Bonnues hobbues are drawung and horse back rudung Her rudung abuluty wull help her to realuze her ambutuon of not Iunger ung un one place too long She loves actuvuty so she enuoys playung volleyball and baseball wuth archery to traun her eye Happy travelung' BRENDA JOYCE MOORE Actuvutues Junuor Party Commuttees Lower Party Commuttees Upper Prom and Party Commuttees Senuor Party and Prom Commuttees D E Fashuon Show I Varsuty Club Munstrel 3 4 Gurls Glee Club I ARC Commuttee 4 Volleyball 2 Takung the General Course Brenda a very attractuve young muss has black haur and us about 55 tall She us known for sayung ltll take an age and laughung over the experuences of her many fruends Her hobbues consust of knuttung and eat ung especually eatung anythung chocolate Although Brenda seems to see herself un the future as an old maud we cannot agree When asked about her hughest ambutuon she replued Not to belong to the FC s of T '?9'?'? Good luck Brenda' J UDITH MARY MORAN Actuvutues SAB 2 4 Natuonal Honor Socuety 3 4 Murror Staff 4 GAA I 2 3 4 Spanush Club 2 3 4 Lotun Club 2 3 4 Gurls N ClubC eer leader2 3 4 Funance Board 3 4 Class Treasurer 4 ARC Commuttee 2 3 4 Varsuty Munstrel 3 4 Party Commuttees I 2 3 4 Prom Commuttees 3 Aw come on a meloduous vouce rang out from the other end of the Senuor Heaven hall That sounds luke Judy the 5 5 Classucal Course senuor noted for her goofy grun Judy us one of the very athletucally uncluned gurls on thus campus who graces our cheerung squad durung the football and basketball seasons Her hobbues unclude swummung lustenung to the raduo and knuttung her weakness? Foodll Judys hughest ambutuon Cwhuch we are sure she wull attaunj us to be a physucal educatuon unstructor WILLIAM PETER MORRISSETTE Actuvutues SAB I Party Commutteesl 2 3 Jayvee Baseball I 2 Cross Country 2 3 Intramural Bas ketball Football Baseball Prom Commuttee 3 If you are ever on the thurd floor of the Commercual buuldung dont be surprused to hear someone say Do you want to t'P Youll fund ut to be B ll or u Iue Morrussette Among Wullue s hobbues huntung and fushung rate hughest Wullue us noted for agruung wuth Al and Lou about nothung He eventually plans to uoun the Aur Force and hus hughest ambu tuon us to graduate from college 98 'der' 'it JAN ET MARION MURPHY Janet us one of our well luked Senuors pur suung the General Course Her pleasant personaluty and quuet ways have won her many fruends durung the past four years Each mornung before school thus petute muss can be found un the Norton Room Jan wants to fulfull the hugh callung of Chrust and hopes to become a socual worker un New York some day H it : 5 - : . . . , , 1 , I 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 . 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SW tzf' JOHN WILBUR MURPHY tvtttes FFA 1 2 3 If you ever have the desire to go hunt ing contact Johnny Murphy because hunting ts his favorite hobby Johnny ts 510 tall and weighs 145 pounds Most of his public appearances are tn the Commercial hall or at Slater door talking with his friends Johnny hopes eventually to become a farmer or a machinist His highest ambition ts to be a success We are sure he will be suc cessful tn whatever he may undertake gal FRANK LEON NEDNEY 4 Cross Country 2 Varsity Club 2 4 Intramural Football 1 Intramural Baseball 1 Possesstng one of the sttffest and straight est crew cuts ever ts that light hatred good looking fellow Rog To most of us Frank ts known for his ability either on the court or the diamond Any kind of sport appeals to Frank whether he plays tt or watches tt Perhaps his constant participation In sports has In sttlled tn htm the sincerity honesty and fairness which have been such an attrac tion to his many friends With this abil tty Frank cant help but go a long way both tn college and afterward 11 4- 3 1 MARY R MURPHY Mary ts a Commercial student here at N F A and ts better known to her many friends as Lee Lees favorite expres sions are Oh Yeah You want to bet? and Thats all right We find that this young lady ts far from having an aversion to pizza and mtlkshakes Her hobbies are eating and of all things getting into trouble Her highest ambt tion is to become a teacher and we cer tamly hope Lees ambition is fulfilled he .gn-.ga .it il REGINA susAN NIEDERMAN lte1234Ge Club1234a u 2 Varstty Club Minstrel 1 2 3 4 Christmas Tableaux 2 3 4 Drum Corps 2 3 4 Malorette 4 ARC Committee 3 4 Playshop 2 3 4 N Club 3 4 Mirror Staff Party Comm1ttees1 2 3 4 Pep and personality personified thats our Reg eet s Re is small tn stature but mighty big at heart Always there with her helpful advice she has proven one of our most valua ble classmates Quoting Reg her great est weakness ts that brown crew cut with that walrus nose and two chipped teeth Tho you re always saying you re kid ding Reg we re not kidding when we say Your future can hold only success l . ,Av 1 KURT NACK Activities Honorary member of the Student Ad vtsory Board 4 Honorary Vice President of the Senior Class 4 German Club 4 Cross Country 4 This year the Academy was honored by havmg Kurt Nack participate in the Scientific Honors Course an an exchange student from Germany Kurt ts 58 tall and weighs 150 pounds Hts friendly smile and pleasing personality have won htm many friends at NFA Kurt has proved to be a valuable member of our Senior class He hopes eventually to be come a chemical engineer and we are sure he will attain this goal -1 JUDITH NORCROSS Club 2 3 Chorus3 4 Drum Corps 2 3 4 Twtrler 3 4 Matorette 4 Minstrel 2 3 4 Fashion Show 2 3 4 Party Commtttees1 2 3 4 Prom Com mtttees 3 4 Coronation Ball Committee 4 Valley b 1 2 4 Baseball 2 Judy as she is seen strolling along at her leisurely gait presents a silhouette of a perfect blend of assurance attrac ttveness and pleasantness Judy enloys swimming dancing roller skating and simply having a good time She also enloys talking on the phone Of course we shouldnt forget to mention that to tour Europe settle down tn a mce house and have a huge swimming pool are her htghest ambtttons and with her friendly ways she wtll make a wonderful travel Act 'i...,,,4. ' ' - ' ll ll - ' H I ' ' - l I 1 1 I ' . . l D , ' . ll II Il . ' I I I I H A . .1 I 11 1 - .11 . - . . - 4 - Q 1 I Il n 4 Q 1 F F I . I 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 F ' I - ' ' U 3 . , . . . . I y . . -an my ' ia is , N! it .lll -1 f 'M' A , ' I emi? L If 7 ,f 1 1' 4 Z' ' if ' 4 A 'E , 'I A -, 3- 5 ,. t Activities: amtmtt 1, 2, 3, 4, amtiettmtt 1, 2, 3, Activities: National Honor Society 3, 4, Red and Activities: SA-B. 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: latin 5 5 ' , 7 Wh' , , , g rman , , , gltln f I f I 1 1 I 1 , . Cl b , 3, s.A.s. 2, 3, 4, c.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 1 i ' i ' I , : ' ' ' 1 l ' f ' , t , , 1 , all , , , . - ' h- ll ll . . . . I ' . . ' I 1 I I I 1 I I ' ' ' 1 I 4 u n a , I . II .II 5 f T 'I II gil I - 1 1 , ' , I I I 1 1 1 s a ' I . . ' v . I F ll ,I - I ' I , . . , , 1 1 ' . ' I . - I I ' Il s . . , 1 ' I - I I ' I I ' - 4 1 -- . . ' I II ll I ' ' . . - 1 1 1 1 , i II 1 ' I 1 1 U 0 . l 0 0 ll 0 u n a 1 and ha tness ' 'O ,'-v-1' , -I V j fi f MARY ANN NYE Ac lvltles SAB 'I 2 GAA 3 4 Playshop 2 4 D E Fashion Show 'I 2 Party and Prom Com mltteesl 4 Basketballl 2 4 Volleyball 1 2 3 Baseball l 2 3 Mary Ann is one of the best natured girls m the Senior Class Her lively per sonallty makes her a welcome addition to any group Her biggest weakness IS food and no matter what time of day lt is you can always hear her saymg I'm starved' Mary Ann s highest ambition is to become a nurse and then to get mar ned to a wonderful boy With both ability and enthusiasm along these lines she s sure to make a go of both Tp Nc. SANDRA MARIE OBERG Actlvmes Chorusl 2 We see Sandy as a quiet diminutive gurl possessmg a happy disposition and a shy manner She loves playmg the piano singing talking pictures and watching mystery programs on televl sion and is also noted for carrying a big armload of books Sandys highest ambition is to become a professional pianist but says her probable fate will be a secretary We are all sure that with both ability and enthusiasm she as surely gomg to make a go of both iii ll! LINDA CECELIA PALIOCHA Activities Leaders Club 2 3 4 GAA 2 3 4 French Club 3 Girls N Club 3 4 Cheerleading 1 2 3 4 Playshopl 2 Party Commltteesl 2 3 4 Varsity Club Minstrel Baseballl 4 Volley ball l 2 3 4 Basketball 'I 2 3 4 Field Hockey I 2 3 Archery l 2 Badminton 2 3 Oh, my goodness' That saymg us very familiar around Lin A marvelous sense of humor sparkling personality and a cheerful sincerity make her a person with whom we love to be As one of our peppiest cheerleaders she has oodles of school spirit and plenty of pep Lin loves music horseback riding and sports To guide and help children successfuly IS Lin s ambition, and we are sure that with her patience and personality shes cap able and certainly deservmg of such a Q- 'bww MARTHA RAY PANEK l Cheerleading 2 3 4 Chorus 4 Mart as she is called is a Commercial student and can be found cheering at all of our Academy football baseball and basketball games for she is one of our energetic cheerleaders Mart keeps herself busy rlvmg collecting records and keeping newspaper clippings of N F A s games She has a weakness for blue eyes and Jimmie Dean To live In California and to work as a secretary In a movie studio IS Marts highest ambl tion We all wish her luck 100 DAVID WILLIAM OLSON Activities Jayvee Football 2 Basketball I Foot b l Dave is one of those many Seniors who hopes to enter engineering school upon graduation from the Academy To be a successful engmeer is Daves highest ambition At school he can usually be found at the bleachers with his many friends or In the company of a certam brunette If you ever hear someone say real cool thats probably Dave We all wish you the best of luck Dave IH pursumg your career THERESA MARIE PAPINEAU Theresa, known at the Academy, as Terry because of her highest ambition took the Commercial Course Although she feels that marriage will be her prob able fate Terry would like to be a secretary for a certain Insurance com pany Her hobbies include roller skatmg and ddhcmg along with a weakness for pizza and a red Ford convertible Whale at N FA Terry could often be found near the bleachers with her frnends We sincerely wish that she will be happy and successful nn her chosen field I' ' ' : . . . , 1 . . . , 5 , ' ' ' : 1 . I I 7 I ' 7 . . ' , 5 - . . . . all - ' 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , , , , - - 4: 1 1 1 4. . . u n n n I I I . . - 1 . . . , . l Q I . ' . , 1 I I - 1 I ' I n 1 u u I ,Il I II II I e I . - n 1 n o I I I I I ff' ' 1. ' ' ' : 1 1 1 . . . , , 5 Activities: Field Hockey 1, Basketball I, 25 Soft- Activities: Playshop 2. : ' ' 1 1 ' bull 1 2: ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 I 1 I ' 1 1 ll ll - - - H H I l . . ' ' . . , ' 1 - I 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' , - 1 1 : 1 : ' 1 - I ' ' - H H , , I ' , H ll ' ' ' II ' II I I . a u . d I I U . . . I I . Q 1 . . . I I u u . , ' ' ' ' H ll ' 1 . ., I A I ' ' . . . . , . 1 l . . l . , . . . . . , I . profession .44 EVA PAPYIS Actsvshes Party Commsttees 1 2 3 4 French Clubl 2 3 4 GAA 2 3 4 Coronatson Ball 4 latsn Club 2 Hostess Tableaux 3 4 Red Cross Representatsve 4 Intramural S ftball 1 2 3 4 VolleybalI1 2 3 4 Tennssl 3 Badmsnton Eva, known to all as an avsd soprts fan took the Classscal Course whsle at N F A Thss petste sensor assde from partscspat sng In many sports enloys sewsng clothes dancsng, and lsstensng to popular mussc Evas favorste saysng I'm starved accounted for by her weaknesses whsch snclude all ksnds of good food and clothes We wssh much success and hap psness to Eva who would Iske assde from marrsage, to be a physscal educa tson teacher '14 i LEO FRANCIS PARADIS Leo ss a 5 10 190 Ib Sensor taksng the General course who assumes no alsases Everyone recognszes hsm by hss favorste saysng Hey Budda Cars seem to be Leos masn weakness and he can usually be found at the bleachers hss favorste hangout Fortunately hss probable fate and hsghest ambstson are the same t be a state cop We all know that Leo wsll attasn thss hsgh goal and we wssh hsm the best of luck sn thss and all other future endeavors 'i WILHELMINA J PARCIAK Actsvstses Party Commsttee 1 Volleyball 1 Wslhelmsna better known at NFA as Wsllse took the Commercsal cour whsle sn school Wsllse's' favorste pas tsme ss collectsng stems for her hope chest whsle she was noted for wastsng wsth a certasn boy for the 825 bell to rsng Her weaknesses snclude a ssx foot bl nde wsth blue eyes and food Wsllse feels that her probable fate ss marrsage, whsle her hsghest ambstson ss to be a successful secretary and to have a happy Isfe sn whsch we are sure she wsll succeed W CHARLENE PAUL Actsvstses Red and Whste Typsng Staff 3 4 Msrror Staff 4 Ployshop 4 Coronatson Ball Commsttee 4 Party Commsttees 1 2 3 4 Prom Commsttees 1 2 3 4 Archery 3 Whsle at N F A Charlene known to her frsends as Charl took the Commercsal Course Although she has many pastsmes Charl especsally enloys roller skatsng sce skatsng swsmmsng and baseball Charlene who ss noted for besng funny has a weakness for mussc pszza and a certasn fellow Charl feels that her fate wsll be marrsage, and her hsghest ambstson ss to remasn happy and healthy May she be successful and happy sn the role of a future homemaker ld N13 DOLORES A PECCINI Dolores also known as Lolo' took the Commercsal course whsle at NFA A petste sensor Lolo states that her hsgh est ambstson ss to grow a few more snches Lolo especsally enloys sce skatsng and drawsng whsle her weakness ss defsnstely sce cream sodas Lolo was known for gettsng to school lust one msnute before the bell every mornsng and was often seen sn the Commercsal halls wsth her frsends Good luck and happsness to Dolores, who feels that her fate ss mar rsage 101 ts 1'- 7 MARY ELIZABETH PERKOWSKY Actsvstses Spanssh Club 1 2 3 4 latsn Club 2 Msrror Staff 4 Party and Prom Commsttees 3 4 Softball 3 4 Volleyball 4 Badmsnton 4 Mary ss a charmsng 56 122 lbs sensor She was engaged sn the Classscal Course and wants very much to become a nurse Mar or Morse as she ss called lo knsttsng and eatsng Her weaknesses are pszzas pokes and havsng fun She ss noted for saysng Oh Gee and eat sng wsth Norma Eve and Judy W know thss cute sensor wsll become a very successful nurse, and she ss bound to marry the doctor of her chosce Good luck, Mary' .1 sf 'R E11 My R if , 1 A ,s , , ,- 1 .1sc,,, .K fy L . 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I I I ' I ' ' l I . - ll ll I I I I 1 1 - - ' ' , - . e ' ll Il I , , Q--Q 'N-, BARBARA ANN PERRINO Actlvmes Party and Prom Commsttees 2 3 4 Hostess for Chrsstmas Tableaux 3 4 Rlng Com mlttee 3 Mlrror Staff 4 ARC Commlttee 4 Valley ball 1 Softball 2 Good things come In small packages as what you can say as far as Bobbi IS concerned She IS 53 and weughs a mere 100 pouunds Her weaknesses con slst of Jlmmy Dean blue eyes clothes and capezlos You can always hear Bobbi saying Whats for lunch and Ill meet you at the locker Thus cute llttle seniors ambltlon IS to become a registered nurse We want to wrsh her lots of good luck In obtamlng her goal MARIE ROSE PETERSON Actlvmes Red and Whlte1 2 3 4 ARC Committee 3 4 Playshop 2 3 4 Varsity Club M1nstreI2 3 4 GAA 2 French Club 4 Party and Prom Com mltteesl 2 3 4 Christmas Tableaux 3 4 Fashion Show 1 2 Volleyball 1 2 3 Basketball 2 3 Baseball 2 3 Fueld Hockey 3 Tenms 2 3 Moncha as she as known by her ma y frlends IS a cute blonde wuth a charm mg personality She took the Classical Course with the ambltlon of entering the meducal professuon Tenms and drnvmg IS noted for eating dellclous bug lunches While at the Academy Moncha could be found un the Mann Hall comlng out wlth her famous words Holy Cow! Good luck to a gurl who wnll succeed In whatever she undertakes 56 EDWARD JOSEPH PHALEN Actlvltres Upper Prom Committees Spanish Club 1 2 3 4 Cross Country 2 Varslty Football 3 4 Intramural Basketball 1 2 3 4 Ned IS one of our popular Sensors who IS pursulng the Classucal Course H IS the proud possessor of brlght red haur and sparklmg green eyes and can be found In the Mann or at the bleachers Practlcally anythlng Ned describes IS tre mendous' or smooth real smoothI He spends most of has spare tume llsten :ng to Rock n Roll records especually Fats Domino He thanks hell lam the Alr Force but rlght now has greatest problem IS to pass Physics 'Ur-'silk JOYCE ANN PIACENZA Joyce is a charmlng sensor gurl who en loys among other thlngs smgmg bowlnng and playmg popular records She wants to become a hanrdresser more than any t :ng Itch IS always saying h crumbs Every morning we fund her talking to herself uf she s not with Evelyn Carol or Wunme on the 3rd floor of the Commercial Bulldmg She wants to take a trap to Switzerland and we all hope she gets there Drop us a lune when you do' 51-II., 'Kar QF' 'JIS JOHN MICHAEL PIETRAS Bug John as he IS known to has many friends as one of our Industrial Arts stu dents Quiet and shy John has a pleas Ing smule that has won hum many fruends during has four years at NFA In hs lelsure tume John IS happiest with hunt Ing boatlng or flshlng Upon graduat mg he would luke to serve has community by becoming a state policeman For your future success we wnsh you all the luck nn the world John' 102 WILLIAM JOHN PINEAULT Wherever the green Pontiac convertible s Bull IS not far away Thus General student who can be found nn the Mann bulldlng or near the bleachers has hob bnes conslstlng of huntnng and flshnng H s philosophy of life IS If you cant beat em loin em You wouldnt kld me now? he wall probably ask Bull says some day he hopes to own his own bus: ness even If It takes a lnfe of hard work Good luck Bull' AIN-I , V - 2 1 1 7 ' ' ' 1 ' 1 1 1 I ' 1 7 1 I ' 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I I I 1 ' : - 5 . . . Q 1 ' 1 1 1 - 5 ' I 1 1 1 I 1 I 11 ll ' ' ll ' ' ll 1 7 1 1 I 1 7 , , , . . . e . H ,H , 1 : 1 1 1 . . . 11 11 - - 1 11 ' l'1 , I - I I ' ' . . 1 1 I H I I I I I I - ' I 11 Il - I I I I I ' I T Il -11 - 11 1 . . . . , ? . 111 11 - rate hugh as her favorite pastimes. She , , . ' ' I ' ' ' ' ll II ' - 1 - ' I - II ll ' ' I . 1 . I I I I ' - ll ll ' I . . . X V A A X I' 1 . . . . ,, . ,, . . - - ' I . . . . . . . . . ,, . ,, . . I 1 I ' 1 1 ' ' ' 1 ' 1 . V , - . ,, ,, . . ,, . . . . . . . . . . h . O , . . . I . I 1, . . . . . . . . - - 11 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I ' ' I II II I ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' I I I I I I II ' ' r I ' I ' BARBARA JOAN PLOSZAJ What us that subdued sound comung down the hall? Oh yes Barbara us laughung merruly agaun Pumpkun wants to pass Physlcs more than anythung Could thus be one of the many reasons for her be ung so nervous'?'7 Thus cute Semor s weak nesses are the followung a certaun guy speed and food Stock Car races roller skatung and dancung are among her favorutes Barbaras hughest ambutuon us to go to teachers college We wush her the best of luck always .SL THOMAS JOSEPH PORTELANCE Actuvutues SAB 2 French Club 1 4 Tennus 1 Intramural Basketball 1 2 3 4 A good sense of humor, the abuluty to make fruends fast and a wonderful per sonaluty are the characterustucs assocuated wuth Tom who us noted for hus lokes and gay spurut In the lune of weaknesses cars are number one on hus lust He can usually be found un Room 14 keepung an eye on Su He us often heard sayung the cats or tremendous Tom us well luked by everyone and wuth these qualu tues he us sure to fund succes DOROTHY AGNES PO UNCH Actuvutues Lyceum 3 4 GAA 1 2 3 4 Fren h Club 2 SAB 3 Leaders Club 2 3 4 Red and Whute Staffl 2 3 Varsuty Munstrel 2 3 4 ARC 2 3 4 Playshop 2 Party and Prom Commuttees 1 2 3 4 Hockeyl 2 3 4 Archery1 Basketball 3 4 Baseball1 2 3 4 Volle ball1 Badmunton 2 3 4 Natuonal Honor Socuety 4 If you ever happen to walk through Senuor Heaven and hear someone say Really It wull probably be a cute num ber who us 54 tall and weughs 115 pounds named Dotty Among her hob bues are swummung and eatung After leavung N FA Dottys plans for the fu ture, besudes beung a successful wufe, un clude a career un nursung Her plans also unclude eught luttle ones We all wush her lots and lots of lucklll NANCY VIRGINIA PRENTICE GAA 2 3 4 ARC Commuttee 2 3 4 Playshop 2 SAA 3 Gurls N Club 3 4 Intercultural Com muttee 4 Varsuty Club Munstrel 1 3 4 Party and Prom Commuttees1 2 3 4 BaseballI 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Volleyball1 2 3 4 Tennus 1 3 4 Archery 2 3 Leaders Club 2 4 Badmun ton 2 3 4 Fueld Hockey 2 3 4 Of the many students at N FA Nancy Prentnce IS one of the nucest to meet Preno lukes all sports especually horse back rudung but there us one sport whuch she us certaunly outstandung and that us badmunton for she won the bad munton sungles champuonshup Preno us not only skullful un sports but has an equal abuluty In makung fruends The class of 57 wush you lots of luck Preno 55..- FRANK RALPH QUERCIA Presudent Party and Prom Commnttees 3 Varsuty Club 4 Jayvee Baseball I Frosh Basketball I Jayvee Football 2 Varsrty Baseball 2 3 4 Jayvee Basketball 3 Varsuty Football 3 Tall dark and very good lookung de scrube Gerch to a T A member of the baseball squad he us well known for hus fruendluness and wullungness to co operate both on the fueld and off Hus akness us prumaruly for a certaun 54 brunette who luves on the corner of Broad and Crescent Streets He us well noted for hus walk and a favorute quotatuon Hes tough Frank s hughest ambutuon us to get a college degree All these com buned assets are sure to make hum a success ROSE ELIZABETH QUERCIA cerely belueves that marruage us her prob able fate Perhaps the groom wull be a certaun blond haured boy whom she en loys dancung wuth'? Among her weak nesses are puzza pue and that certaun boy agaun A blue and whute Chevey es hugh on her lust of hobbues Roe can be found out at the bleachers fre quently sayung You better belueve ut and we do belueve that Rose us destuned to be a sure success . Qu ' ' ' 2 - - - 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 C ' ' 1 1 1 - 1 - - - 1 1 1 1 ' I n . 1 . . ,, . ,, .. 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I , 1 1 1 1 ' - I ' . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 11 21 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y 1 21 31 41 ,, - I 1 1 1 - . I . ,, .,, . . . ' I ' I ' ' 11 - ll , . . , . ' ' ' ' 11 11 - - r I , - . , . . . . .I . . I I II , I ' II II ' . . I I . I I - . . . . I . . . I I I ' 1 1 - ' f I I K ll 1 1 lf ' K Acuiviriesz French Club 1, 2, 3, 41 Latin Club 21 Activities: L.M. Class Treasurer: U.M. Class Vice Roe is a Commercial student who sin- . - - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' I ' 1 ' ' ' ' . , 1 111 11 I , , , . - 0 I I I ' I I I ' ' 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 , . ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' - ' ' , 1 I ' . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - , ,, I, 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - ' ' I ' 1 , . . . ,, ,, . . ., . . . - - rat . II II ' ' ' ' Il ' ' ll 1 ' we . . . . , ,, r 1 1 ln . I ' . . 1 . . . . H ,, . ' ' ll I II I ' ' ' ' I II II ' ' I Il II. can 1' EDWARD WILLIAM RADGOWSKI Actrvrtres Jayvee Football I 3 Varsrty Football 4 Intramural Basketball Baseball Softball Personalrty plus thats Red Hes one of our number one athletes and rs frrendly wrth everyone Ed can be generally found rn the Marn Hall or at the bleachers Hrs weaknesses are food and grrls Frve foot ten he rntends to work hrs way to the Arr Force or college Hrs hrghest ambr tron rs to own a car and to earn a mrllron dollars Wrth hrs perseverance and de termrnatron thrs should be only the frrst r a l ng lrne of conquests for Red -auf N-41. PEGGY BREWER READ Actrvrtres Chorus 3 4 Grrls Glee Club 2 Musrc Club 4 Archery 4 Peggy Read CPegJ rs a 57 tall frrendly grrl who rs always havrng golly fun wrth her frrends She rs takrng the Classrcal General course and enloys as her hobby collectrng stones from Lrsbon Peggy can usually be found by the lockers wrth Judy Bev and Lmda After leavrng N FA Peggy plans to become a teacher Also rncluded rn Peggy s plans for the future rs marrrage Good luck to YOU Peggy CAROL MICHELE REARDON ACIOVIIIES Spanlsh Club 2 3 4 GAA 2 3 Play shop 2 Red and Whrte 2 3 4 Grrls N Club 3 4 ARC Commrttee 3 4 SAA 3 Chrrstmas Tableaux 3 Intercultural Commrttee 3 4 Varsrty Club Mrnstrel 4 Party and Prom Commrttees 2 3 4 Volleyball 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Archery 2 3 4 Softball 2 3 4 Badmmton 3 Leaders Club 3 Freld Hockey 4 The statrstrcs 5 2 and too many pounds rs Carol Reardons self descrrptron but we do not agree Her weakness rs food and she rs always gorng on drets but never seems to be able to strck to them Carol rs noted for her braces but they cannot hrde her pleasrng person alrty Ca , who takes the Classrcal Course can usually be found rn Senror Heaven Good luck Carol' KS-1 V-I W M FRANK WALTER RICKER Actrvrtres HI Y l Chess Club 2 Varsrty Club 2 3 4 Party Commrttees I 2 3 4 Prom Commrttees I 2 3 4 Chorus3 4 Tableaux 3 4 Prrze Speak :ng 3 4 Varsrty Club Mrnstrel 4 Varsrty Cross Countryl 2 3 4 Varsrty Trackl 2 3 4 Jayvee Basketball I 2 Intramural Basketball 3 4 A flashrng smrle a spontaneous laugh and all eyes turn toward Rrck I Cheer ful easry gorng Rrck rs one of our Cross Country men who dreams of some day comrng rn close enough behrnd Brg C to see hrm frnrsh' Notorrous for lestrng rn Mechanrcal Drawrng he has a terrrfrc sense of humor as well as a keen sense of farr play Effrcrent and hard workrng hrs consrderatron for others and hrs genu rne enthusrasm assure hrm of success CHARLES DONALD ROBINSON JR Buzzy an outdoor man enloys hunt rng and frshrng among oth r sports rn or out of school When drscussrng cars he rs sure to show the peak of hrs enthu srasm and rnterest Not the retrrrng type by any means Buzzy knows the true meanrng of co operatron and success Knowrng hrs fondest dream rs to be a mrllronarre we cant help thrnkrng how hrs envrable talent fo rrndustry wrll be one of hrs greatest assets For Buzz the future looks brrght 'I04 COURTNEY JEAN ROBINSON Actrvrtres Drum Corpsl 2 3 4 Malorette of Drum Corps 4 Student Art Assocratron 2 3 4 ARC Commrttee 2 3 4 Red and Whrte Typrst 2 3 4 Mrrror Staff 4 Varsrty Club Mrnstrel 4 Chrrstmas Tableaux 3 4 Lower Class Secretary 2 Upper Class Secretary 3 Party Commrttees 'I 2 3 4 The drums roll The football freld rs bathed rn sunshrne The crowd stretches to see Courtney Robrnson struttrng down the freld leadrng the Drum Corps The 55 Mrss Robrnson whose usual hangout rs the marn halls rs noted for her gum chewrng Court's' favorrte sayrngs are No Krddrng and Dont be srlly and her hobby rs records Court who takes the Commercral Course hopes to be a servrce representatrve for the telephone company To Courtney goes the best of luck always' ' sw - 1 1 - 1 1 1 : , , 1 1 . . , , - . , I - I - 1 11 11 ' 1 I ' I ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 11 ll 1 - 1 11 - 1 2 1 I - - - I ' ' I . . . . 1 . 1 ,,. ,, I I 1 I 1 1 1 ' ' I 1 1 I 1 1 I . - , 1 1 1 1 1 : : 5 . 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' H 1 , ' ' l - I ni CAROL ELIZABETH ROBSKY Rawel us one of those lucky few who can eat and never worry about ut Food naturally us her chuef weakness wuth ham burgers and French frues Ieadung the lust Whule at school Rawel can be found at the bleachers but un her spare tume she may pop up anywhere as her hobby us druvung around wuth the kuds Wuth her sparkle and pep Carol us sure to gaun her hughest ambutuon whuch us to become an unteruor decorator JOHN MORGAN ROGERS JR Actuvutues German Club 2 Jewelry Club 2 A fruend un need Morgue us the kund of guy we all luke to have around Wuth a varuety of unterests such as refunushung furnuture and collectung candlestucks he us kept pretty busy un hus spare tume Morgue although noted for beung con trary has a wonderful sense of humor On the seruous sude Morgue plans to be come a successful leweler Wuth hus co operatuve spurut and hus duplomatuc ways success un any fueld shouldnt be too hard JOYCE ARLENE ROGERS Actuvutues Red and Whute Typung Staff 3 4 Murror Staff 4 Playshop 4 GAA 4 Party Committees 1 2 3 4 Prom Commuttees 3 4 Coronatuon Ball Commuttee 4 Varsuty Club Munstrel 4 Archery 5ft 108 lbs thats pretty Joyce Rogers Joy us a Commercual student and plans to be a secretary Her famuluar Come on lets go' can be heard un the up staurs Commercual hall her favorute hang out Dreamy musuc and that certaun guy stand hugh on her lust of lukes Her hobbues are dancung skatung and swum mung but most of all she lukes to have a good tume In the future she hopes to have a happy marruage The class wushes you lots of luck, Joyce' BERNICE ANN RONDEAU Actuvutues French Clubl 2 3 4 Jr Red Cross 2 ARC Commuttee 3 4 Chrustmas Tableaux 3 Varsuty Club Munstrel 3 Murror Staff Playshop 4 Party and Prom Commuttees I 2 3 4 Fueld Hockey 'I SAB 4 Natuonal Honor Socuety When you hear Hey Bourbon Come on Bun Bun you can be sure someones beckonung to Bernuce Return un a few munutes and youll see her chat tung wuth the gurls about the boys Bourbon us hopung to be a foreugn dup lomat So when you get stranded un some foreugn country walk unto the em bassy and hear I shouldnt eat ut but heckU You wull know uts Bernuce MARILYN JUDITH ROWLEY Actuvutues Drum Corps 2 3 Malorette 4 Chrustmos Tableaux 3 ARC Commuttee 4 Blonde hour 56 could only descrube Mar one of the Drum Corps best ma uorettes Among her weaknesses are cof fee mulkshakes and Englush muffuns A to the future Mar has hers all planned To be a dental hyguenust us her goal Marruage us also uncluded un her plans You know ut us one of Mar's' favorute sayungs whuch us usually accompanued by her gay laughter Mars personaluty alone us sure to make her successful un the future IO5 ROSLIND MARION RUSSELL Actuvutues Party and Prom Commuttees I 2 3 4 Roz us a pretty Commercual gurl noted for her spontaneous guggle She can be found on the top floor of Commercual chattung wuth her many fruends Thus 53Vz II4 pound lass has a weakness for puzza and oodles of money Her many hobbues unclude goung to the movues and travelung Roz feels that her prob able fate us to be a pruvate secretary She hopes someday however to become a wufe and make a happy home Good luck oz' I X IM , . II 11 1 . . . . . . . . I . : 7 . : , , ' ' - - 11 11 - - I I - - - I . . . . . 1 , 1 : 1 1 . . . ' 1 2 ' 1 1, 2, 3. - 11 11 . I , I I T I ' . 11 11 - - , - - - 11 ' . 1 11 - u I I ' 1 I - . . . n 1 1 n s I - . ' - II - - , ,, . . . . . , 1 1 ' I is , It 3 1 1 1 I - I 7 1 I I 3 ' ' ' ' 1 I I I - 11 11 - - ' I I I - 1 11 - . . . 1 . ' ' ' ' ' 11 11 1 . . . . 5 . ' 11 11 ' ' - , , or . . . I H 11 11 ' S , ' 11 11 . , . . 1 - . . . , - . . . . . H H - s s ll ll ' s ' ' ' 11 - 11 - 11 1 ' . . 4 a 9 1 I u ' I I ' ' 11 1 11 - , ' - ' ' 11 11 ,, , . , R . I I . . , . - 'Ux,'i E' 'iv staff fin-5 DOMINIC ANGELO RUTIGLIANO Actuvutues Lower Party Commuttee Cross Country I Rutug us that fruendly good lookung General Senuor who us always sayung Lets not get Asuatuc Rutug us noted for druvung that real cool Studebaker and claums hus greatest weakness us gurls In the future Dom plans on becomung an offucer un the U S Marune Corps but to hum returung at the age of 35 sounds even better' Whatever he may choose to do wuthout a doubt Rutug wull always be happy and successful SARA ANNE RYAN Actuvutues Red and Whute 3 Chorus 3 4 Basket ba 2 Oh ravushung thats Sarue speakung Sane us one of our Commercual su dents Blonde and always blushung de scrube Sarue perfectly She us always havung fun no matter what she does I fact Sorue has made havung fun her hobby If you have smulung eyes and enloy good musuc then you rate wuth Sarue To travel and enloy the sugh s are some of her hopes for the future We re sure that Sarues lufe wull be a successful one Q JOHN PALMER RYLEY JR Actuvutues Jayvee Football 2 3 Varsuty Football 4 Intramural Softball 3 A student of the General Course Ryle can usually be found un Senuor Heaven wuth Ruch Paul or Herb or readung one of hus famous Western storues He en uoys football and huntung and never seems to get enough food to satusfy hus appetute Wuth the luck of the lrush be hund hum he hopes to become an offucer un the Unuted States Marune Corps and hus fate wull probably unclude marruage In anythung he does we wush hum the best of luck' CAROL NANCY SALPIETRO Actuvutues Party Commuttees 2, 3, 4, Prom Com muttees 3, 4, Coronatuon Ball Commuttee 4, Drum Corps 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2 Sal, as she us called by her many fruends can be found un Senuor Heaven wuth the gang or enloyung some of her many hobbues such as swummung, skatung and eatung Among her weaknesses are tall boys wuth dark haur Carol's hughest ambutuon us to be a nurse, and to own a Ford convertuble Wuth her abuluty, we are sure, she wull make the best of any thung We all wush you luck un your nursung career pl FRANCES ELAINE SAN BO RN Actuvutues SA B 3, 4, Red and Whute Typung Staff 3, Mirror Typung Staff 4, Party and Prom Com muttees 2, 3, 4, Baseball I Snap' Snap' Snap' Oh' Fran' that gum of yours certaunly makes a lot of nouse But ut wouldn't be you wuthout a stuck of gum to chew on When you're not chew ung gum, I'll bet you fund plenty of tume for your favorute sports swummung and baseball Fran' Your'e so full of the devul you seem to brung laughter wherever you go You'll be a wonderful asset to any bank that you work un, un the future Good luck to you and that certaun secret someone I06 vi' LOUISE MARIE SANTOS Actuvutues Red and Whute Staff 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, Party and Prom Commuttees I, 3, 4, French Club 4, Badmunton I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Volleyball 4 Strukung, wuth black hour, brown eyes, and a beautuful personaluty, Lou wull be a favorute wherever she goes She us one of our Commercual students Romantuc musuc and handsome boys rate hugh on her lust She can be found anywhere the old gang us and can generally be heard sayung Honestly ' Her hughest ambutuon us to lead a healthy happy lufe and to play the puano at Carnegue Hall Wuth such qualutues, Lou wull defunutely be an outstandung success . 4. 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V, 6 JOAN DOROTHY SARACEN Actuvutues Party Commuttees 2 3 4 Baseball 2 A muxture of good looks a sparklung per sonaluty and an engagung smule descrube Joan perfectly She can usually be found un Senuor Heaven wuth Sal Luddy Peg Toots and Bobby Her weaknesses are tall blond haured boys convertubles and food She us noted for drunkung mulk at the Chucken Roost wuth Peg Her hobbues unclude collectung records swummung and skatung Her hughest ambutuon us to be come a regustered nurse Joan us sure to be a success un anythung she undertakes and anyone as nuce as she certaunly deserves the best SUE CAROLYN SCHEIBER Actuvutues Party and Prom Commuttees I 2 3 4 Gurls Glee Club 2 Red and Whute 2 3 4 Latun Club 2 3 French Club 2 3 4 Playshop 2 GAA orus 3 4 N Club Munstre 4 Murror Staff 4 Baseball l 2 3 4 Volleyb II l 2 3 4 Basketball 2 4 Archery 2 3 Attractuveness a wunnung smule and a charmung personaluty are the maun rea sons why Sue wull long be remembered She has a keen unterest un cookung sew ung horseback rudung and travelung She us generally seen un Senuor Heaven wuth Ellen Judy Eva Bernuce and Phyllus Her weaknesses are crew cuts puzza and water skuung Sues hughest ambutuons are to see the world go to Summons College wrute a novel and to meet that certaun someone Wuth her qualutues she us des 1 MARY RUTH SAUTTER Actuvutues Natuonal Honor Socuety 4 l.atun Club panush Club2 3 4 GAA 'I 3 4 S l Red and Whute 2 Edutorual Staff 3 4 Party and Prom Commuttees 'l 2 3 4 Fashuon Show 3 um Corps l 2 3 4 M strel 3 4 ARC N Club 4 Shrustmas Tableaux Hostess 3 Archery A cheerful smule and a pleasant greetung are the characterustucs frequently assocu ated wuth Hazel She us one of our most popular and attractuve gurls who us always on the 'ob when there s work to be done Food and the Aur Force Blue rate hugh on her lust Fuve feet nothung she us well noted for wrutung letters and advusung the lovelorn Her hughest ambutuon us to be successful un a mans world Wuth such an actuve school spurut and personaluty she us bound to be a success I guna. Xfrf A STANLEY JOSEPH SAVITSKY JR Stan us an Agrucultural student who could be found durung the school year near the bleachers or un the Maun Buuld ung Thus boy s weakness us Rock and Roll musuc and gurls He us noted for sayung Let s cool ut Ace and for beung a nught hawk Hus hughest ambutuon us to funush hugh school and hus probable fate us to go unto the Marune Corps Stan s hobbues are makung hot rods and goung out wuth gurls Everyone wushes you the best of luck Stan' .4--qv JUNE CHARLOTTE SCHMIDT Actuvutues Party Commuttees 'l 2 Senuor Prom Commuttee 4 Caronatuon Ball Commuttee 4 Chorus 4 Murror Staff 4 June us that petute Commercual student wuth a muschuevous glunt un her eyes Fruendluness and personaluty plus are her characterustucs Her weaknesses unclude French Frues Puzza Pue and Mood musuc She us frequently heard sayung wheres Arlene? and noted for druvung around un her green Chevrolet Her hughest am butuon us to druve to Floruda Its a pleasure to know June and wuth her untellugence she wull surely attaun her goal 'I07 SANDRA JEAN SEATTER Actuvutues Archeryl 2 3 Party Commuttees 1 2 3 Prom Commuttees 3 4 Red and Whute Typust Murror Staff Typust Coronatuon Ball Lovely Sandy noted for her fruendlu ness and vutaluty us one of our most popu lar Senuors A real buzzy bee on our class commuttees her co operatuveness and never endung energy have proven unvaluable We wull n er forget that ever present sparkle whuch Sandy adds to any crowd that cheerful smule or that con genual manner We feel that Sandy who claums her probable fate us marruage wull some day make a wonderful wufe to some lucky guy 1' , w . , . . . . . . u . . . 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' I I ' . , ' I . . q u ' I I - , , 1 ' 1 , , , . . . . . . . 1 Q I I I 1 . . - -- 11 1 11 - - - ' ' II II I I I tuned to o far 'ZZZ' WILLIAM NELSON SEBASTIAN Whoopeel Here comes Wnld Bull rldmg down the range on his tractor Very much Interested In Industrual Arts Bull thanks he wall be a farmer but he ns also very clever at work In textiles and hopes to get Into the textule mdustry Hrs hobbues are fnsh lng and stock car racing All blondes are on his favontes lust and nt would be a good Idea to smile at hum Thmk of all the beautnful maternal you could get at a discount' Good luck Bull' PRISCILLA ANNE SEMMELROCK Pns us that attractuve Commercval Sensor wnth a more than pleasing personaluty who ns known for talklng and loklng ln advertlsmg Her mtngumg personaluty and wllllngness to help have made Prls a treasured frlend to all of us Although she has her share of fun Prls has her sights set on the future as her ambltaon ns to become a competent secretary Wuth her many valuable assets Pns IS sure to have her dream reallzed 1. FRANK CHARLES SERRA You re the cats meow If you ever heard that somewhere ln the vlcanlty of the Mann bulldmg you can be sure that Frank ns somewhere around Thus boys weaknesses are gurls wlth long hanr and new cars Frank IS noted mamly for his curly curly halr Hrs probable fate IS to attend the Umversuty of Rhode Island but has hughest ambmon as to graduate from the South Carolina Mulntary College W all wlsh you luck Frank' MARGARET ARNOLD SEYBOLT Actlvltles Orchestral French Clubl 2 3 4 Var slty Club Mlnstrell 2 3 4 Cheerleadlngl 2 3 Captam 4 Party and Prom Commnttees 1 2 3 4 Coronatnon Ball 4 Red and Whste 1 2 3 4 GAA 2 3 4 Career Day Hostess 2 ARC 2 3 Playshop 2 Fashion Show 2 3 Natlonal Honor Soclety 3 4 Glrls N Club3 4 SAB 4 Energy persomfued thats our Molly' Endowed wlth a spnghtly sense of humor and an over abundance of energy Molly ns a born leader Cheerful and compe tent she has helped to Increase our school splrut as captain of our cheerleading squad When out of the spotlight she ns content to kmt or to play any sport Lookmg toward the future she hopes to return to teach at N F A In her dreams and ambutuons we know Molly wall be happy MARGARET MARY SHEA Margaret alnas Honey IS that popular Commercualute who can be heard saymg Oh Iguess or Alrlghty She Inkes to Insten to Rock and Roll musuc and drools at the smell of puzza Honeys hlghest ambmon ns to get marned and have ten chlldren She enloys spending her spare tlme drlvlng a 55 Mercury or being wlth a certam someone who dnves a tan Ford Her dynamic personallty and her casual smile wall long be remembered by a 108 SANDRA HOPE SHERMAN Actlvmes SAA 3 4 Mirror Art Staff An engagmg personaluty a refreshmg sense of humor and an enviable talent for art all help to :dents our lovely Sandy Although she has been wnth us for only two years she has won a most number of friends wlth her smcerlty and vlvacuous manner For our budding artnst who dreams of becomnng a fashion de signer someday Pans fwlth a certain someonel holds a magnetic attraction A sure success an anyones book Sandys forthcommg lufe IS deslgned to be beautl u J a . , Af Il ' ' ll ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Il I I ll I I . . . . . . . . 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I - MARION SH UTSKY Actuvutues Notuonal Honor Socuety 3 4 SAB 4 Sponush Club 2 3 4 Latun Club 2 3 GAA 2 3 4 Gurls N Club 4 ARC Commuttee 3 4 Vorsuty Club Munstrel 3 4 Hostess for Tobleaux 3 4 Head Usher at Graduatuon 3 Party Commuttees I 2 3 4 Arc ery I 2 3 Basketball I 2 3 Tennus 3 4 Always dependable and wullung to guve a helpung hand us Shuts She never has any trouble makung fruends because of her sparklung personaluty Marlon us noted for many thungs she has done especually her chemustry marks Her weaknesses are many kunds of food, the Brooklyn Dod gers shockung punk cars and sentumental songs Her probable fate us sellung Carters Luttle Luver Pulls because Maruon s hughest ambutuon us to be a phar macust We know she ll succeed LEONARD .IOHN SEIDEL Actuvutues Junuor Party Commuttee I lower Party Commuttee 2 Chorus 3 Intramural Basketball Baseball Frosh Football I Jayvee Football 2 Track 2 Here us one of our good natured Senuor boys known as Lenny who takes the General Course Hus weakness us long haur and as everyone knows, he us noted for playung the puano Hus hobbues are collectung records and workung wuth cars Although hus probable fate us marruage hus fondest dream us to be a successful movue producer Because of hus zest for lufe and hus many fune qualutues hus future can hold only out standung success CONCETTA AUGUSTA THERESA SIGNORE Actuvutues Natuonal Honor Socuety 3 4 Playshop I 2 3 4 Red and Whute Staff I 2 Co Edutor 3 4 French ClubI 2 3 4 GAA I 4 Secretary Leaders Club 2 Latun Club 3 Varsuty Club Munstrel 3 4 ARC Commuttee 3 4 Gurls N Club 3 4 If you ever hear someone say You re a bard youll know that Tuna us nearby Takung the Classucal Honors Course, Tuna always has a mulluon thungs to do besudes worryung Her hobbues are many some of whuch are sungung, and all kunds of sports Tuna claums food and clothes are her weaknesses Her probable fate us that of a teacher or a nurse Luke many other people she wants to travel around the world and meet her udeal man Happy landung' SJ' DANIEL RICHARD SIMONELLI Actuvutues Spanush ClubI 2 3 4 Frosh Basketball I Jayvee Baseball I 2 3 Cross Country 2 Varsuty Football 3 4 Intramural Basketball I 2 4 One chocolate and two vanulla Danny or Su whuchever you prefer belueves has probable fate us workung s ven nughts a week at Dan Dee , al though he wants to go to college S takes the Classucal Course If anyone wushes to fund hum go to locker 66 Its a sure bet that youll fund hum there lf you have an extra pencul Danny wull probably borrow ut sometume or another 5 II and I85 pounds he us one of our best football players DOROTH EA VERONICA SINKO Actuvutues Party and Prom Commuttee I 2 3 Latun Club 2 3 Spanush Club 2 3 4 Red and Whute 2 3 4 ARC 3 4 Murror Staff Chrustmas Tobleaux 3 4 Varsuty Club Munstrel 3 4 GAA 3 4 Tennus I Archery 2 3 Baseball 2 Volleyball 2 3 4 Basketball 2 Bodmunton 4 Natuonal Honor Socuety Dottue us one of our best luked and popu lar Senuor gurls who has a sparklung per sonaluty and us noted for her extensuve and beautuful wardrobe Dot loves knut tung argyles and as for her probable fate ut us college forever' She can be found n Semor Heaven probably talkung about spaghettu and puzza black wavy haur wuth convertubles and clothes clothes clothes clothes Her hughest ambutuon us to be a success un merchandusung and Gue s s NORMA MARIE SISCO Actuvutues French ClubI 2 GAA 2 3 4 Party Commuttees 2 3 4 Gurls N Club 4 Volleyball 4 Bask bolI1 4 Ba ballI Badmunton 2 3 Fueld Hockey 4 It you have not yet been untroduced to Norm your lufe lacks a certaun spuce Whenever you hear a gang roarung you can be sure Norm us un the mudst tellung some of her uokes Norma us certaunly noted for the sparklung twunkle un her eyes, whuch reveal her muschuevous character Her hobbues are sports lustenung to rec ords druvung and talkunglll Normas hughest ambutuon us to become a teacher whale the grunder shop us her probable CII6 XX 1 A IH u : , 1 . . . 1 ' 5 5 1 1 1 1 1 - - - 1 1 ' 1 1 , ' 1 ' ' , 5 l - 111 11 . - I - ' , , ' ' ' ' F I 5 1 1 1 i 1 1 ' 1 ' 7 ' 7 - , 1 1 1 1 : - . - 1 1 : 1 1 1 : . . , ' , ' ' h 1 1 1 1 1 : ' 1 1 - , 5 ' , 7 ' 1 . ll ll A ' ' ' I I ll 1 n Q I - - 11 11 ' . 1, , . 1, . 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We'll bet she us PAUL JOSEPH SKINDZIER Actuvutues .layvee Football 2 Varsuty Football 3 4 Intramural Basketball Dead cat ' Every hung us cool, yeah h s Paul known as Skundz or Skun Skundz hopes to contunue wuth hus ed ucatuon wuth a goal of a Nobel Pruze' Thus sux foot, 165 pound fellow has played Varsuty Football for two years When he us not lustenung to records he us hangung around wuth the boys At school that means near the uce cream machune on the furst floor of the Maun Wune women and song us hus motto CAROL ANN SMILEY Actuvutues SAB Representative 2 Tru HIY 2 3 Drum Corps I 2 3 Party Commuttees 2 Chorus 3 4 Red and Whute Typung Staff Volleyball 2 3 Baseball 2 Basketball 2 Smrley us noted for luvung up to her name Wherever she goes, she us always laughung and smulung She has a weak ness for lokes, gooey hot fudge sundaes and French frues Although she plans to loun the Waves wuth Dee Cal and Pooch she feels she wull probably get marrued and rause three chuldren No kuddung I dont belueve ut so she says 57 and 120 pounds she keeps her fugure un trum by roller skatung Yr lk STEPHEN SYLVESTER SKRABA Actuvutues Pruze Speakung 2nd 3 SAB 3 French Club 2 Latln Club 2 3 Raduo Club 1 2 Varsuty Club Revuew 3 Intramural Basketball Baseball Football 'Steve , wuth hus nuce speakung vouce, us bound to go a long way He plans to go on to college and then, Who knows what? Steve lukes to combune good mu suc wuth women wuth personaluty Hus udea of good musuc us that of Eddue Duchun Steve has a smooth way about hum that f nd bustlung around Senuor Heaven probably chewung gum Auf wuedersehen to a fune guy DONALD H SMITH Actuvutues Latun Club 2 3 ARC 2 3 4 Party and Prom Commuttees 2 3 4 Jayvee Football 2 Track Manager 2 Intramural Basketball 2 3 4 Smutty us one of our famous Senuor ' B boys He us 61 , so he has a weakness for tall gurls He also has a weakness for hus beloved pupe He can usually be found at the bleachers at noon or nn the S A B offuce sayung Thats the way the ball bounces Smuttys hughest ambutuon us to go to college and to become an enguneer but he belueves hus probable fate us to be a 20 year man un the Marunes 110 9 fds- rf 45 1 11 A 14- f NANCY LEAH SLOSBERG Actuvltues SAB 3 4 Party and Prom Commuttees 1 2 3 4 ARC 3 4 French Clubl 2 3 Student Art Assocuatuon 2 4 Red and Whute 1 2 3 4 Varsuty Munstrel 2 3 4 Playshop 2 Lyceum 3 4 Tableaux Hostess 3 Gurls N Club 3 4 GAA 2 3 4 Badminton Softball Basketball Slos has that funny laugh that no one can muss If shes not laughung she us talkung Ish I forget, Ouy vay are some of Slos's'specuculs Shoo clothes especually those shetlanders are her weaknesses, but uf they are worn by col leguate males, they cant be beat Slos has cu flcuur for desugnung She fulls her tume by sketchung horse back rudung swummung and saulung and she us lukely to be the boss of a husband and nune chuldren LESTER JOSEPH SMITH Butch or Smutty us 55 weughs 145 pounds and takes the lndustrual Arts course If you want to fund Butch look near the bleachers where he wull euther be talkung about hus gurl Peggy, or good food He funds a lot of pleasure un beung wuth Peggy, and also un makung model au planes Smutty us noted for swungung on the pupes un the boy s gym He thunks hus probable fate us to be a prunter, whuch us also hus hughest ambutuon Good luck Butch' 'W' I ' ' 112555 1 A Qing? ,egg fin 333i fi? life? 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I 1 1 ' ,5 , ,iff - I - . ,, , , . . . . , - - 1 1 . ,, I II . . , 1 1 - -j I RICHARD THOMAS SPIELVOGEL Actuvutues Intramural Football 2 uc r Duk us58 and us oneo the boys takung the General Course He can usually be found at the bleachers sayung Really or 'I'm retured He es pecually enuoys huntung fushung and spendung tume out of doors He has a weakness for home cookung and scuence fuctuon storues He us noted for always turnung thungs un late Ruch thunks hus the servuce We are sure hell be success u Rf W3 CAROL MARCIA SPINNATO Actuvutues Red and Whute Staff 2 3 4 GAA T 3 4 Spanush Club I 2 3 4 Leaders Club Gur s N Club 4 ARC Commuttee 2 3 Party C mmuttees I 2 3 4 Prom Comm ttee 3 4 Tableaux Hostess 3 Fueld Hockey I Volleyball 'I I dont know or Evudently are the usual replues of Marcua Thus 54 'I24 pound Senuor can be found un Senuor Heaven usually complaunung about those three flughts of staurs to Paraduse When she us not Iustenung to popular musuc she us spewdung her extra tume eatung grunders or puzza her weaknesses Takung the Classucal Course she hopes to funush col lege her hughest ambutuon and then marruage The future forecast for Marcua us d funutely success 'O 'E Q? CAROL MARIE STANLEY Actuvutues Party Commuttees 2 Drum Corps I 2 3 Red and Whute Typung Staff 3 Baseball 'I Archery Pooch wull be wherever the gang us whuch us usually un the Commercual Her hughest cumbutuon us to uoun the waves wuth Dee Cal and Smuley but she admuts her fate us mcurruage and four chuldren Popu lar musuc us a must to go along wuth good puzza pop corn wuth butter, pepsu cola and uokes She us noted for always say urg Betch ya Good thungs come un Iuttl packages thats Pooch only 52 and IO4 pounds 4 3.2, DIANE MAE STANLEY Actuvutues Red Cross I Homemakung Club Future Homemakers of Ameruca State Secretary 4 Chorus 4 Homemakung Party Decoratung Commuttee 3 Dee us one of our well luked ambutuous Commercual gurls She can be found say ung what a doogue at her favorute hangout whuch us the thurd floor of Com mercual Shell probably be talkung about her bug weakness food or a 62 sandy haured guy un a green Ford Dees hugh est ambutuon us to be a homemakung teach er although she thunks her fate us mar ruage We all wush her the best of luck un achuevung her ambutuon BARBARA T STAVROU Actuvutues Gurls Glee Club 3 Playshop 3 Chorus 4 Murror Staff 4 Babs us a short Iuttle bundle of fun who us forever sayung No Sush She us a Commercual student whose fate us proba bly marruage Her hobbues are swummung doncung cookung and chocolate sweets and a certaun guy wuth a crewcut She us noted for beung tuny and us found any where at school wuth Betsy and Bernuce Her hughest ambutuon us to get marrued and rause a famuly Good luck Babsll Ill Qin: ISL MARLENE RUTH STEINMAN Actuvutues Red and Whutel 2 3 4 French Club 2 3 4 Latun Club 3 Party and Prom Commuttees 2 3 4 Varsuty Club Mnstrel 2 3 4 Murr r Staff 4 Fashuon Show 3 Tennus 'I Volleyball 2 Mugsue us one of our Senuor gurls noted for her attractuve clothes She can be found un Senuor Heaven sayung Dud he take attendance yet? She us 55 tall and weughs I08 pounds and us forever tryung to gam weught She enuoys wrutung letters and knuttung She has a weakness for Chunese food crew neck sweaters and pupes She us noted for her beloved braces Thus futs un wuth her probable fate to mar ry a dentust - S 'L x F ' 1 L fel I ' ',,- - -f if-.. n , , ,lf ui' Y , ' X Lia :IH ' ' ' ' : . ' ' ' : ' , , 5 . . . , I ' I I I 1 1 2 2 - ' - 3- ' ' 1 I ,, . ,, ,, . ,, . , ,, . , , , , , , , . R h , 0 c , f .,, ,, ,, . 2 . 1 , 1 - ' 0 I 1 1 I I I I 2 11 ur - ' 1 ' 2 I . . . . ' Il Il I ' ll T - ' H 1 ll ll - il . . s I ' . . . . . I . . I . I . I H - h n u . I 1 I . . . D . ' . g H I ' i Q 1 - n Q 4 . 1 I ' . I . . ' - probable fate us to go to school or enter . - - - - . H H , , . , I u . ' - I - Q 1 1 1 ll f I. . . . ' ' ' ' ' ll ll 9 . K , xy .- A I WW Eh . I . .. I I . I . ., z . I 2 - -- z - , I I I ' , 5 5 ' . , I I I I I f ' ' ' . ,, ,, . . 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I , 10 EVELYN E STERKEL HENRY FRED STRICKLAND MAYNARD LEROY STRICKLAND Oh mother thats Ev speakung Thus pretty brunette us one of our Commercual students If you luke uce skatung and Iusten ung to records then you II really rate wuth Ev for these are her two favorute hob bues Some day Ev wull be the pruvate secretary for a bug executuve Ev hopes to be able to vusut pucturesque Rome or romantuc Hawauu someday To Ev g our wushes for success and happuness un whatever the future holds for her Struck took the Agrucultural course whul attendung the Academy Hus Iukes unclude dogs huntung fushung and playung foot ball and baseball Hus greatest weakness us doung Math problems a weakness not undugenous to most of us Struck can be found un the Maun talkung about hus probable fate whuch us to pursue the vo catuon of beung a farmer although hus hughest ambutuon us to be a dog trauner We wush hum luck un becomung an expert dog trauner' Actuvutues Cross Country 2 Jayvee Basketball 2 Varsuty Baseball 2 3 4 Intramural Baseball Foot ball Basketball Struck us one of NFA s avud sports fans He also enloys partucupatung un them Basketball and baseball are hus favorutes Struck enloys lustenung to that Fabulous Fat Man and all types of Rock and Roll musuc Playung the drums and the puano are two of Strucks skulls Blondes rate wuth hum especually one short one Struck hopes to travel all over the world but he us undecuded as to hus vocatuon .aff JOSEPH FRANK STRONSKI Actuvutues Jayvee Football I Jayvee Cross Country 2 Frosh Basketball I Intramural Basketball Baseball Fabulous tremendous thats Stron ny speakung Thus 510 lad us one of NFA s General students Hus hobbues are fushung and playung basketball Hs plans for the future are uncertaun as of now Hus wunnung smule and fruendly per sonaluty are sure to help hum un whatever he does If Stronny ever gets to Alaska he hopes to rub noses wuth an Eskumo We wush hum luck PATRICIA ANN SULLIVAN Actuvutues SAB 2 3 4 Party Commutteesl 2 3 4 Electuon Commuttees 2 3 Drum Corps 2 3 4 ARC Commuttee 2 3 4 Red and Whute Typing Sta 3 GAA I 2 3 4 Volleyballl 2 Basket 'I ball Fueld Ho Badmunton 2 Hey waut a munute' These are the fa mous words of Pattue who us one of our well dressed Commercual gurls You can suolly fund her holdung up the lockers on the thurd floor of Commercual Shell be euther dreamung about skatung swummung clothes or food If she usnt dreamung shell be Iaughung or kuddung around a bout her hughest ambutuon whuch us to be a good secretary Pat seems to thunk her probable fate us marruage Good luck un whatever you choose' N-1, BARBARA ANN SWEEZEY Actuvutues Murror Staff Senuar Party Commuttee Blonde haur Commercual course wuth hopes of becomung a secretary and for a certaun man at that ut could only be Babs A lover of dreamy musuc, she collects all the records she can Spaghettu sewung and everythung punk are more of her unterests weaknesses and hobbues Thus fuve foot sux muss us one of the three Bs who usually arruve on campus at eught twenty fuve To Babs go our wush es for the best of luck and success 11 11 1 11 11 - - 11 - ll - - - - - , , , , , , e 1 1 1 . . . . . . 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I S it JEANNETTE ROSE SYLVIA If you lake dancang and lastenang to the radao then you rate wath Syl Thas fave foot three brunette IS takang the Com mercaal Course Pazza and fraed clams rate hagh on Syl's' last of lakes Why does she wash at was Fraday naght'P Per hops at has somethang to do wath her hopes for the future We know that Syl wall be a success and we wash her all the luck In the world NANCY ANN TAYLOR Gee Whaz Thats Nan Shes an other one of NFA s Commercaal stu dents Swammang ace skatang and lasten ang to Rock and Roll are some of Nans hobbaes Elvas Presley Fats Domano pazza pae and French fraes rank hagh as some of Nans favorates Shes fave foot sax Inches tall brunette and her hopes for the future Include marraage and secretaraal work We all hope that Non wall have lots of success and we wash her all of the best of luck In the future '-Y GEORGE HARRY TARRYK JR ACYIVIYIGS SAB I 2 4 Natronal Honor Socaety 3 4 Coan Club 'I German Club 2 3 Program Chaarman 4 Latan Club 2 Scaence Club 4 SAA 2 3 Marror Art Staff Tennas 2 General Chaarman Coronataon Ball Doc as one of our Classacal Honors students He lakes musac art and good food Georg as noted for gettang on the Honor Roll Among has nacknames are Du bIst and Hot Rod Doc as the name amplaes hopes to be a specaalast In the medacal faeld Numasmatology as one of has hobbaes Doc's' personalaty and In tellagence are sure to help an whatever he does To George one of our most exemplary Senaors we wash the best of uc 'Gil PATRICIA ANN TAYLOR Pat as fave feet four Inches tall She s a brunette and she s takang the Commercaal Course Pat has many hobbaes and a mong them are dancang collectang rec ords and eatang Thas as why shes noted for her huge appetate ' I'm hungry and Youd be surprased are two of Pats favorate sayangs Blushang as one of her weaknesses Pat has many asparataons for the future She hopes to become a success at whatever she attempts T Pat go our best washes CYNTHIA RUTH TAYLOR Actavataes Red and Whatel 2 3 4 French Club 2 4 Jewelry Club3 SAA 2 4 Party Commattees I 2 4 Coronataon Ball Senaor Prom Tennas 1 Archery 2 Volleyball I 2 I wall not cut my haar' Thats Canda Shes noted for her long haar and for al ways beang on the go Canda IS fave foot two and she has many many weak nesses Among them are Jaguars tweeds crew cuts papes Ol green eyes, clothes dancang partaes and New York Caty CIndI's' hobbaes Include knattang lasten Ing to musac and Intellectual dascussaons'-' Paras and marraage are Included an her future plans whale obesaty and obscuraty IS her probable fate Bon voyage and lots of luck cn-L PATRICIA ANN TETREAULT Actavataes Glee Club I Red and White I Co Edator 4 French Club 2 Junaor and Lower Party Cdmmattees Nataonal Honor Socaety 3 4 Latan Club 3 4 ARC Commattee 3 4 Chrastmcs Tableaux 3 4 Varsaty Club Manstrel 3 4 Lyceum Fashaon Show 3 4 Senaor Class Secretary Marror Staff Upper Party and Prom Commattee Pat as a redhead takang the Classacal Course Knattang argyles and talkang are her hobbaes and she can be found In Sen aor Heaven usually performang the latter She always sayang Im sooooo tared and thanks her probable fate wall be spendang the rest of her lafe knattang Pats weaknesses Include BWJ and Chow Mean Her haghest ambataon as to get a BS In Nursang and to work wath chaldren and then to make someone hap I ' Q I . 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O 1 1 ' ' ll ll - ' ' 11 1 11 - . . ., ' 1 py whach we're sure shell do 1 'bf jaw 1-.Mag '!It'r'll fl GAIL LOUISE THEINERT ARLINE JOYCE THORSEN GEORGE ELLSWORTH TILLINGHAST Actuvrtres GAA 2 3 4 Fencung Cub 2 Clu 3 4 SAA 2 4 Red and Whute Staffl 2 3 4 Junuor and Lower Party Commuttees Upper Party and Prom Commuttees Senuor Party and Prom Commuttees Coronatuon Ball Commuttee Play shop 4 Murror Staff Varsuty Club Munstrel 2 3 4 Lyceum Fashuon Show 3 ARC Commuttee 3 Hostess for Chrustmas Tableaux 3 Noted for beung short us our Tuny She us a Classucal student and enuoys support ung the football team readung and sew ung Her favorute sayung us Honest and her weaknesses unclude twun boys, food, and spendung money She us usually found un Senuor Heaven around Locker 25 Tuny s future uncludes college and her hughest ambutuon us to do the utmost of her abuluty un whatever she makes her lufe work Actuvutues Playshop 4 Good thungs come un small packages certaunly descrubes Shorty She us a Commercual student who us noted for her gugglung She can be found almost any expressuons luke Oh dear Shortys weakness us a certaun upper muddler She would luke to become a member of the Women Marunes Corps but expects her fate to be marruage and a famuly In any thung she does we wush her the best of uc Actuvutues Spanush Clubl 2 3 4 Party and Prom Commuttees 4 Intramural Football 2 A hearty Hows ut goung'P heralds the arruval of Tull He us a student un the Classucal Course and he can usually be good musuc us hus hobby and hus weak nesses unclude gurls and Geometry Tull's ' good looks wull probably lead htm unto marruage and he thunks that thus wull be hus probable fate Hus hughest ambutuon us to go to college and were sure hell be a success un everythung he does .JW .g 4r S CAROL ANN TOLSON Actuvutues Drum Corps I 2 3 4 Tru HuY I Lower Party Commuttee Typust Red and Whute 2 3 4 Typust Murror Staff 4 Hostess Chrustmas Tcubleaux Jet black haur naturally curly too us the outstandung feature on thus gurl Carol can be found anywhere the gang us, whuch us usually the thurd floor of the Commer cual Roller skatung, uce skatung, dancung, plus lustenung to popular musuc rate hugh on thus gurl's lust Sweets and someone wuth the unutuals R B are Carol's weak ness though, and she states that marruage us her probable fate To such a sweet gurl, we wush the best of luck MARILYN JOAN TRACY Actuvutues Red Cross Representatuve I 2 Fashuon Show I 2 3 4 Party and Prom Commuttees 3 4 Red and Whute Typung Staff 2 4 ARC Com muttee 2 3 Band Malorette 3 4 Sprung Festuval 3 4 Chrustmas Tableaux 3 4 SAB 3 4 Class Treasurer 3 Chorus 3 4 Tru HuY 4 Homemakung Club 4 Baseballl 2 Volleyballt 2 Tracy us one of our actuve Commercual Students Dancung, tuna fush, and puzza rate hugh on her lust of lukes Thus blonde gurl us always sayung, l'm hungry Tracy has her future planned Some lucky man wull have her for a pruvate secretary, and some lucky boy wull have a wonderful wufe to make hum happy Wuth her long haur un a pony taul, our Tracy wull surely succeed un whatever she does SHIRLEY RUTH TRASK Actuvutues Party Commuttees I 2 3 4 Prom C m muttees 3 4 Steve or Shurlee us that cute gurl wuth the brown haur and glasses who takes the General Course Shurlee can usually be found un Senuor Heaven wuth Terrue Carol Sandy, Judy and Julua, where you may overhear, ' Stop ut I love ut , her favorute sayung Her weakness us a certaun boy wuth blond haur and glasses who answers to the name, Steve Shurlee hopes to become a good wufe and teacher Wuth her warm personaluty she can't help but succeed 'S xx, ' el ' , , u at 4. IHYIX .1,,'i . I i,,N,, , . ,Ili b , : - - - , : ' , , ,, . . ,, ' : - 1 I . . I D . H H . ll 1 - - l 2 . i . ,, . ,, . . . 7 l I I ' I ' i . I . . , I . . l I I : ' : : Where on ,he Campus Using her famous found near the bleachers. Lustenung to 7 ' - 11 11 1 ' ' ' ' - - - rl - -ll H . ' '- . . rl Q I . . I . - l n . I ' I ' I - U . I . . . - ' - - ll ll ' . . . . . ' I ' ' - . ' ' . U - 1 1 I I ' l k. ' . . . , I U3 I A will A ff, K , gif , 2, 4 ,f I I 1 I . I1 , . ,Ili ot ' f ' ' f , I , , , : ' I, 2, L ' ' ' I 7 A , 5 ' ' , 5 - 11 11 lr - ll - ' - 4- ' f : ' , : ' ' . r I . . . I ' ' : , : , - l L I I I u ' ' - , . . . 56' i-C SEYMOUR BEN TURETZKY A svstses SAB 2 3 4 lntersm P s 4 LDI 2 A 2 3 4 French Club 2 3 Latsn Club 2 3 Chess Club Vsce Pressdent 2 Tableaux Stage Manager 2 3 Red and Whste 3 4 Co Edstorsn Chsef Varssty Club Msnstrel 3 4 Msrror Bussness Manager 4 Playshop 3 Vsce Pressdent Hearsng the famous cry Out' Out' Out' we know the boss ss snspectsng the SA B offsce A predomsnent fsgure sn any group Ben ss noted for rushsng around dosng at least ten thsngs at once Taksng the Honors Scsentsfsc Course, he chersshes a dream of becomsng a chemscal engsneer at 510000 a year but clasms hss probable fate wsll be to teach math at N FA A pscture of snstsatsve enthu sssasm and success Ben has been an snspsratson to us all THOMAS JOSEPH TWOMEY Actsvstses Vorssty Club 3 4 French Club 3 Jayvee Baseball 'l 2 Jayvee Football 2 Varssty Baseball 3 4 Varssty Football 3 4 Intramural Basketball To become a physscal educatson teacher ss the hsghest ambstson of Toom Thss should not b had ssnce hss hobbses snclude bsllards gosng to all basketball games and sports sn general Toom who takes the Classscal Course ss usually on the fsrst floor Masn near the Treatse machsne or wsth hss weakness a certasn sort of blonde He s always downtown or saysng What a beauty ' Hss future holds college and marrsage and we re sure st wsll be a successful lsfe of -i THOMAS FRANCIS TYRSECK Actsvstses Stamp Clubl 2 Rsfle Clubl 2 lntra mural Basketball Badmsnton Football Tom ss a 5 'IO Sensor taksng the Scsen tsfsc course who ss usually found sn Room 13 He ss noted for flunksng Pop and sronscally enough hss hsghest ambstson ss to pass thss course One of Tom s favorste saysngs ss Would you msnd repeatsng that for our West Coast audsence9 Hss many hobbses snclude cars guns and fsshsng Cars are at the top of hss lsst of weaknesses We hope that Tom wsll meet success sn every way 4-7' nv' WAYNE ANTHONY ULEWICZ Way s the 57 sensor wsth t famous expressson Oh Gee He has a great weakness for free persods and ss defsnstely on the quset ssde Way who takes the Commercsal Course has hobbses conssstsng of tape recordsng watchsng watchsng movses and readsng books I fact hss favorste hangout ss the lsbrary T become pressdent of a bank sn the future ss Way s hsghest ambstson and we all losn sn wsshsng hsm good luck sn a proms ssng career gil i JOHN URBAN Actsvstses Student Advssory Board 'l 2 H Y 1 2 Vsce President of Sensor Class Varssty Cross Country 2 Intramural Baseball Basketball Urb as he ss more commonly called takes the Classscal and Honors Courses and ss known for hss quset ways Fsshsng huntsng and lsstensng to Rock and Roll are hobbses of thss popular 59 150 pound S nsor who can be found at the Treatse nsachsne Urb s weaknesses are women and food but strsctly Polssh and ltalsan food and hss favorste saysng ss Tremen dous To become a successful engsneer sn order tthat he may retsre early ss Urb s hsghest ambstson 115 D JAMES JOHN VALACE Actsvstses German Club 2 3 4 Varssty Tennss 1 Intramural Badmsnton Bsg Jsm who ss the 56 T64 pound sensor taksng the Classscal Course ss for ever explasnsng No sts Valace as sn palace' Jsm ss noted for sumblsng up hss words when he gets excsted and for contrsbutsng extra answers sn class Photography and radso work snterests thss Sensor Jsm clasms hss probable fate ss to become a soda lerk but we all know he wsll be cs success sn hss chosen fseld of dentsstry Good luck to you Jsm' T s s ct : . . . , , 7 re . 7 . . . 5 ' ' : , 7 p 2 1 I 1 2 ' RC 1 1 : 1 2 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 - 1 ' I 1 1 I 1 7 - 11 11 - 1 11 - - ' 1 ' ' ' . . . . ,, H . 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I II I ll ' ' ' BARBARA JOYCE WADE B bs Bobby us a 54 General student She us forever sayung You Know or You dont say Bab s future wull probably be marruage She collects books from dufferent parts of the Unuted States Her hughest ambutuon us to be a good wufe and she loves chuldren under one She wull never sut stull for more than ten munutes at a tume Babs can be found un Room 29 Good luck un establush ung that home' Ou Ev CAROLYN JEAN WALENCZYK Actuvutues Varsuty Club Munstrel 4 Party Com muttees 2 3 4 Prom Commuttees 3 4 Cal us a cute 5 5 Commercial student She thunks she ll be marrued and luve un a lughthouse on a deserted usland some day She lukes guutar musuc and wrutung to a certaun someone Thus certaun someone lust mught be that Navy fellow who makes her so weak She can usually be found at the bleachers wuth the Kuds She us noted for luvung ut up and sayung Cast a We re sure that you wull Cal' T 1' ROBERT HENRY WALENCZYK Actuvutues Varsuty Club 3 4 Joyvee Football l 2 3 Jayvee Baseball l 2 Jayvee Basketball 3 Varsuty Baseball 3 4 lntramural Basketball Football B or Waleny as he us more com monly called takes the General Course and us known for hus good sense of humor Basketball baseball football and bl lards are hobbues of thus 61 185 pound Senuor Walenys weakness us women and hus favorute sayung us You better belueve ut' A prosperung busuness would help to fulfull Walenys hughest ambu tuon whuch us to returel We all uoun un wushung hum good luck We RucHAuzo wuuuuAM WALENDA AuExANDRA vAuu5RuA WALMSLEY JUDITH ANN WALSH Oh' for cryung out loud That us what Ruch an lndustrual Arts student would always say He had many hobbues guns fushung and lookung at gurls amongst them Fushung and huntung are hus weak ness s and he us noted for lookung at the gurls Ruchs favorute hangouts were the Maun Hall and the bleachers Hus ambu tuon us to be a state trooper or get unto truckung although hell probably uoun the Aur Force and then a questuon mark Whatever ut may be good luck Ruchl Actuvutues Student Art Assocuatuon 2 3 4 Murror Art Staff 4 Archery l 2 Volleyball 2 lf you see a pretty quuet 5 7 gurl around Senuor Heaven thats Sandy or Alex as some of her fruends call her She lukes to swum and lusten to her record collectuon Sandy un Fune Arts us always late She can t resust tall dark handsome men and uf you look closely you mught see her wuth one sayung Sure ya do Sandy wants to be a commercual artust un the future We wush her luck' 116 Actuvutues Drum Corps 4 Judy one of our well known Commer cual gurls us noted for wearung plaud socks Durung her hours of leusure thus pert muss can be found dancung to a dreamy musuc or eatung chocolate cake and sweet puckles Wuth her brown haur brown eyes and ready smule uts always easy to fund her un the crowded halls chattung wuth her many fruends We wull all remember Judy for her fune dusposutuon and pleasant sense of humor Q ' R R - 3 l Z 11 ll 11 ll - I ll . . . . . D - - ' . ' . C1 or , : , - - 1 f f ' ' ' , , : ' , . , 2 , z : 11 n 1 n 1 fu 11 - , ,f . 1 P I 1 1 - . . . . , . . . ' 1 II Il II II ' . . . . o , , . . . . . , , , I - ' - - 1 11 ' ' Il Il I ' ' - H 1 u - . . . . ,, . ,, . . ' ' . . . . H . . . . . ,, ' ' . . ,, . . II ' net . She wants to be a good secretary. . H I H l . 1 - ' I . a . I n u I u , . -N ik-fy ru xl K We Q Z l L l u ig ,, . ,, . . . . . . . . . , . . : ' . . . , , , H - ll ' f , 5 , H ll - I I I . . , ,, . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . , ,, ,, . . . , , - .. , . . , , . - I , . . . , . I . . , . ' - I I I I , ' I I n ' II Il ' ' I I I ' ' . . . . . H H - - . . I 1 ' ' ' BEVERLY MAE WALSKI Actuvutues SAB 4 Hostess for Prom 2 Chaurman of Entrance for Upper Prom Party and Prom Com muttees 4 Be good ' If you hear that youll know Bev us near by Thus cute Commercual senuor uust loves to draw and play the puano but she does reserve some tume to eat puzza and frued chucken Bev wants to become an executuve secretary and wull struve to attaun her goal She can usually be found at the bleachers or on the second floor of the Commercual buuldung between classes A certaun 61 dark good look ung boy us thus gurl s weakness Qi' 16' BRUCE THOMAS WATT Actuvutues Jayvee Cross Country 1 Varsuty Cross Countryl 2 3 4 Intramural Baseball Basketball Bruce us a tall than General student who has dark haur and very blue eyes that are always laughung Hus favorute sayung us What do you say lad? and thus boys hobby us stamp collectung He can be found druvung to from or through the cuty at any tume of day or nught or un the Mann Hall probably duscussung the unnards of a car He wants very much to be an auto mechanuc although besudes cars hus cur rent weaknesses are Englush and hustory wonder why'P' ADS 67 LILLIAN RUTH WARREN Actuvutues Playshop 2 Junuor Red Crass 3 4 Party Commuttees 'l 2 Hot Duggudy' A typucal remark from Lulluan better known as Lul who has many fruends and enuoys them all along wuth readung and babysuttung As her hughest ambutuon us to become a secretary Lul us takung the Commercual Course She has one weakness a certaun blond g rtl man Her free tume at school us spent at the bleachers wuth the gang Wuth her charmung personaluty and wunnung ways Luls probable fate of beung an old maud us not lukely to happen if N IRENE ELIZABETH WATROUS Actuvutues Graduatuon Usherette Lets Duscuss lt Club 4 Murror Typung Staff 4 Chorus 4 Electuon Commuttee 4 Archery 3 Badmunton 4 Renee us noted for her Golden Sulence and has an avud unterest un prose and poetry She also lukes to take hukes The campus us a range whuch she roams euther wuth a fruend or alone Her probable fate us to be an adventurer euther un dreams or realuty and she some day hopes to accomplush that whuch us the acceptable and perfect wull of God Renee us sure to see and enuoy the world because of her ambutuon and wull to work PHILIP THOMAS WAWRZYNOWICZ Phul who took the Industrual Arts course some day hopes to have a constructuon company of hus own Warz claumed that hus probable fate would be to uoun some branch of the Servuce upon gradu atung Hus maun hobbues are cars hot roddung and runnung out of gas whule gurls are hus only weakness Phul us known for hardly ever gettung a haurcut H could be found euther somewhere un the Maun halls or around the bleachers We wush hum the best of luck' 'II7 -N-Q.. in ELAINE RAYE WEBER Actuvutues Chorus 3 4 Gurls Glee Club 2, GAA 2 3 4 Varsuty Club Munstrel 4 Party and Prom Cammuttees l 2 4 Volleyball 2 4 Basketball 2 4 Softball 2 4 Takung part un sports of all kunds and rudung un a blue 54 Ford are Laune's' hobbues She claums that her probable fate wull be marruage although she would luke to become a school teacher attaun wealth and reture If you hear Why sure followed by a hularuous laugh youll know that Elaune us around She along wuth her many fruends spends her free tume at the bleachers A true and happy fruend Laune wull be a sure suc cess 2 - . . : 5 1 : 1 1 : , ' 7 ' ' ' I I I . 11 - - 11 - I I 7 I . 11 11 1 . . ,, . ,, ' 11 - II ' 1 1 11 11 - - . , . . . . 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' ffggsg, A Q ,-swf' 'af - QE if 1' 5 SLN' ii ,,,,a,,f M ,Q 'U 3 Z, su M L , 2. , us g f? 5 1' gs ,J 'Ima Q ii 'ti' 1' I 2 ,s s F Y v V: 2 dr ' I , 9 u ' 4 RICHARD THOMAS WELHAM Actuvutues Baseball 4 Football 4 Senuor Prom Chaurman Duck a Classucal student who us constantly sa ung lm not Walt Im Duck uc lukes goung to beach partues un Hawauu and has a weakness for luttle gurls wuth uneven bangs Hus hughest ambutuon us to be a doctor but hus fate us lukely to be a beachcomber He may easuly be found by goung to the Boy s Door Ruch us noted for havung two chupped teeth and being one of the twuns Lots of luck Duck' ELLEN RUTH WERMAN uvutues SAB 'I Fench Clubl 2 3 Latun Club 2 3 Varsuty Club Munstrel 2 3 ARC Com muttee 4 Party and Prom Commuttees I 2 Basketball I Volleyball l Baseballl Tennus Gota get my Amerucan Observer' Thats Ellue who always has to do some thung She took the Scuentufuc Honors Course and un what luttle spare tume she had between her studues and numerous actuvutues Ellen luked to sew My gosh thats the pet sayung of The Prude of Senuor B The merest mention of food wull brung some reactuon from Ellen be caus ut us her mauor weakness Ellues ambutuon us to funush college and then enuoy lufe Her fate marriage and a famuly 1 ,, x I, I7 ipgxf Q su, 2 as 15285135 4 if , I u itll :W f 't M -wi' ' ni mr , lun ,i f-yu. 3 1 'f , I ' tu , 'J fr, r , 1 5 Wagga 5:35 WALTER FREDERICK WELHAM JR Actuvutues Varsuty Football Hey Wally' Duck Wally Thus famuluar call heralds the arruval of Walter Welham one half of the famous Welham duo Thus fellow s favorute sayung us quute na urally I m ot Ruch I am Walt ' Walt who stands 6 feet tall can usually be found near the Boys door lMaunJ or Senuor Heaven Whule at the Academy Walt pursued the Classucal Course prep aratory to becomung a naval offucer H s weakness us food and hus probable fate us quute unusual to become a playboy on the sandy beaches of Hawauu ' 1. MICHAEL DEAN WENZEL Muke had one mauor weakness whule at the Academy It was Englush grammar He pursued the lndustrual Arts course Whule hus ambutuon us to be euther a drafts man or possubly a mechanuc hus probable fate us that he wull loun euther the Navy or the Aur Force Thus chap could easuly be found un the Commercual Buuldung talk ung wuth the kuds Muke s hobbues un hus spare tume unclude cars and fushung The best of luck Muke' win-1 WAYNE WERTH Country 1 3 Intramural Basketball Wayne who took the Classucal Course was always sayung Gee I wush I had some He stands 511 tall and weughs T65 lbs Waynes hobbues are goung to basketball games and hus weakness you guessed ut us good food If you were lookung for thus blond lad you would fund hum somewhere un the Maun Hall Wayne belueves that hus probable fate to go to college and hus hughest ambutuon us graduate from there 'I'l8 12:17 ALFRED P WHIPPLE Funcunce Board 3 4 Murror Staff 4 Football Co Captaun 3 4 Jayvee Football I Varsuty Football k Fred who was the presudent of our class three years un successuon was a great person wuth a tremendous personaluty He was the co captaun of our football team and excellent athlete A member of the Varsuty Patrol Whup could be found at the Boys door at lunch tume sayung Got a slup'P Awful Alfred rauses snakes no less as a hobby He us noted for eatung hus favorute baby food Foul Fred took the Classucal course and hopes to make a lot of money , . . .- I D . . . .. . . ,, . ,, . . , , . . ' H ' Il - - - 1 ' ' , . . I 1 ' I . ' ll I I ' II ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 y , . R h I - . , I l , H C1 I1 ' , . ' I r ' I I . . . . - . Q 1 . . . ,, . , . . . . 1 I , ' I a 1 I 1 1 1 1 . , , . . . l i I ' A I . . . , Act' : . . . 7 r , , , 45 ' Activities: German Club I, 2, Latin Club 2, 3, Cross Activities: Rifle Club I, 2, Class President 2, 3, 4g f I f I ' f I ' f I I ' p ' , , 3, 4, . ' , : : ' : z u ' 1. ' . H l ' 2, 3, 4: Trac I, 2, 3, 4. ll l ll I I ' 1 . H I H - , I , ' . . , - 1 - - 1 , . , . ' i 1 I ' . . , it . 1 1 1 1 ,I If I ' ' I . I . . . . , 1 . ,, . I 1 - . ,, . ' - n - H 11 n . . . , . , 1 1 I . . . . , , . Q . . . ' . , ' 1 1 1 1 1 Il ll ' , 1 I ' 1 N .29 ur CAROLINE JEAN WILLHOIT ACTIVIYIES Glee Club 2 Chorus 3 4 When a petste blonde nurse walks by look to see sf st ssnt Wslly She ss con stantly saysng Oh no' In her spare tsme she watches TV plays the psano and ssngs Her one and only weakness Candy Wslly admsts her prob able fate ss to be a nurse but she doesnt want to lust be a nurse she wants to be a good nurse' From the hangout Sensor Heaven to a hospstal as a nurse goes Wslly fl THOMAS ASHLEY WILSON Actsvstses Bandl 2 3 Varsity Club Msnstrell 3 4 Party Commsttees I 3 4 Prom Commsttees 3 4 Coronatson Ball Commsttees Fashson Show 3 4 Varssty Club 4 Jayvee Football I 3 Varsty Track 2 3 4 Varssty Football 3 4 Intramural Basketball Everyone knows Tom Wslson better known to SensorBas Tommy or TAW Tom my ss fsve feet ten snches tall and has laughsng blue eyes and an ever popular sense of humor Wherever Tom goes so goes a Confederate flag Dursng hss spare tsme Tommy can be found sn the Masn Hall and one can hear the words Cotton pscksn as hss favorste saysng College bound after graduatson Tom wsll be an assured success sn whatever fseld he pursues .-f ROBERTA JEANNE WING Actsvstses Party Committees 2 4 Prom Commsttee Roberta or Berta ss one of our quseter Sensor gsrls taksng the Classscal Course Although she ss quset she always has a pleasant Hs for everyone She can be found sn Sensor Heaven sn the mornsng talksng about her knsttsng or sewsng Also sn her spare tsme she enloys ploy sng the accordson One of Roberta s am bstsons ss to fly around the world by way of the North and South Poles We wssh her the best of luck' Q 4,--v MARILYN WISNEFSKY Actsvstses Junsor Red Cross 2 3 4 Party Refresh ment Commsttee I 2 3 Marslyn or Red ss one of our Sensor gsrls from the Commercsal busldsng who hopes to become a good secretary She ss quset but full of pep always wantsng to have a good tsme Marslyn ss esther walksng around the Commercsal or ssttsng out on the bleachers wsth the ksds talk sng Marslyn ss noted for her brsght red hasr and freckles and also for her dels csous apple pses Ssnce she does so much homework, we are sure she wsll be a success CONSTANCE MARY WOJCIK Connse as she ss known to everyone ss taksng the Commercsal Course hopsng to become a good secretary someday You can fsnd Connse at the bleachers wsth the ksds before school and dursng lunch In her spare tsme she ensoys lssten sng to hsllbslly records or talksng to a someone who ss tall dark and hand some Connse clasms she wsll probably get marrsed and become a good house wsfe but we know that she wsll also be a success as a secretary 'I19 av? WN.. X I BYRON ADDISON WORKING Tex ss a 5 ft ll snch Sensor taksng the General Course He spends part of hss eventful lsfe sn the Masn Hall dsscusssng the latest news wsth the boys Lske so many other people Byron ss snterested sn cars and lskes to work on them Tex s hsghest ambstson ss to be a successful bussness man sn a fseld whsch he has not as yet chosen We take prsde sn wsshsng hsm the best of luck sn whatever fseld he pursues A fl s V . f - 11 -1,1-l.. N - ,f fl' 4 .ku : I 1 ' 5 1 1 I 1 1 7 I I - 2 1 1 : , 4- 1 . . . . l . ' I H . H ' 1 1 1 11 11 - - . - . . 1 9 7 I 7 ' . . . . - 11 11 , , 1 1 - 1 1 I 1 7 . F 1 I ' 'I I , 11 -11 ' 1 , - 11 - 11 - - I5 - - - - 11 11 11 11 ' 1 . . . , I I I 1 4 A ' ' 1 I ' I . . , 11 11 - , - . I D I o n n 11 ' 11 , s D ' ' 1 ll ' ' ll ' ' v I 1, at ZA I ,vi 'K 1 f x V f X F 5. Q. Q Q .v , A I x I It . . . D . l - ,, . ,, . ,, ,, . . . . - 1 1 1 , , . I I . . . . . - , . . ,, ,, . . . . . . . . . . . . ,, . ,, . . 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'EE' PATRICK JOHN YEITZ JR A smule a Hu and you have seen Pat whose favorute pastumes are tunkerung wuth cars and datung gurls Thus fellow us noted for the Bomber and hus probable fate us to own a Cadullac company A eral Courses keeps hum quute busy but before school and between classes Pat can be found at the lockers watchung the crowds go by If you hear There you go you II know Pats un sught Good luck and success wull be hus fortune THERESA ANN ZAHABA Actuvutues Gurls Glee Club 4 Tableaux 4 Theresa or Terry as she us called by her fruends us takung the General course hopung to become a good regustered nurse Terry us noted for her quuetness and fruendluness In her spare tume she plays the puano sungs or talks about a certaun boy Terry who us 53 can be found on the thurd floor of the Maun buuldung wuth the kuds, talkung about somethung reaI great Wuth her person aluty, we are sure that she wull be a great success tier!!! ISRAEL YOSELEVSKY Actuvutues Stamp Club 2 3 Izzy takes the Industrual Arts course and wants to become a draftung teacher H us noted for hus curly brown haur but thunks that hus probable fate wull be to lose ut Thus fellow has a very unterestung hobby of collectung stamps and weak ens at the sught of a sportscar When passung un front of Room 246 one can usually fund Izzy there and hear the famuluar words Hey Iusten' We know Izzy wull be successful all through Iufe 120 in-if ibn JOHN YUCHNIUK John or Yuk takes the General Course and has a great weakness for Englush grammar When John who us 61 usnt studyung Englush hes euther watchung baseball or addung to hus stamp collec can be found wanderung around the Com mercual buuldung John hopes to be a bug league baseball player or a state poluce man and wuth a great personaluty luke thus he us assured of success c . i Z ,v A f A J A u x f , . - 11 -11 11 11 . .. . ' 11 ll 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 . . . . H H ' ' . . . . . I - Illl - 1 . . e - 1 1 11 11 - , , , ' ' I ' ' 1 , I combination of the Commercial and Gen- 'I ' ' ' tion. If anyone is looking for him, he 1 I , - - ,, G . . . . , I ' ' ' ' - - 11 - 11 ' ' , 1 - I , 1 uf II ll ' I I II Il ' ' . I . I ' ll ll ' I II ' I 'il MARION SHUTSKY Marlon Sh utsky Sara Ryan Priscilla Archambault Stella Kruzyk Margaret Seybolt Chrlstme Czyzewskr George Tarryk Mary Sautter Concetta Slgnore Bernice Rondeau OR ROLL SARA RYAN Leonora Kunlckl Regina Nlederman Carol Kramarewlcz Barbara Bogart Linda Aldrich Dorothea Slnko Bruce Goldtadden Sharon Gllfert Patrlcla Tetreault . 12. . . Irene Watrous 14. Carolyn Walenczyk ' ' l5. ' 'l6. 'l7. ' ' . . . 18. . 20. ' l2'l SENIUR HIGHLIGHTS Our Senior class may be thought of as an immense wheel which has been kept continuously turning during our four years at N.F.A. The forces moving her giant spokes have been our class leaders. Some have been leaders be- cause of their excellent scholarship, some because of their popularity and some for their display of literary and speaking ability. Still others were se- lected because of their fine sense of re- sponsibilty and the service they gave to our class and to the school as a whole. Without these people, our class leaders, the wheel might, long ago, have ceased to turn. 5' ,Q CLASS SCHOLARS MARION sHuIsKY Mosr LIKELY TO succsso MARION snursxv GEORGE TARRYK sevmoun Tunsrzxv ,ff 38 in T BEST PERSONALITY JUDY MORAN BEST DANCERS MARILYN TRACEY CLASS ATHLETES NANCY PRENTICE FRED WHIPPLE LOUIE DUHAIME BOB GROMKO BEST NATURED JOAN AGGARD VIC FONTAINE MOST ENERGETIC TINA SIGNORE SMOOTHEST JUDY MORAN sEYMouR TURETZKY LENNY SEIDEL 124 Q ! fI f 7 'I VI ' . 2 1 Q., 'N A 1 ' ' I 1 Q. .' 1 I .. I ,I V 3 I 'x ' I J I ,X . 5' I I Y - , I I S' ' ' L' , ,' -1' ' I , , . I f . ,I I , 3 , f . 1 ,, I I Y 'H , I I vs V, , , , 4 I A' A Ur X A. 9 N i ,. .,. 1 -Q. I 114 ,.. Q 5- ' I . 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I I I LJ - C - T' We 5 7- i ,- M051' VALUABLE TINA 5lGN0RE BEST DRESSED DOT SINKO CLASS ACTRESS LEONORA KUNICKI SEYMOUR TURETZKY PHIL MONDOR ACTOR HAL BURDO CAMP S CO RT CAMPUS KING FRED WHIPPLE 'ag -six 2 CAMPUS QUEEN CAROL COUSINS Ov 1957 vs ul' CLASS ARTISTS BEVERLY WALSKI LOVELIEST COURTNEY ROBINSON LOUIE DUHAIME HANDSOMEST WILLIAM DARROW JESTERS LINDA ALDRICH EDWARD RADGOWSKI IVY URATIO Fortunate cnrcumstance sugnalnzes us as the one hundredth class of thas school As we sat here many of us thunk of yesterday and many of us thunk of today and graduatuon and many more of us I am sure thunk of tomorrow and of what lles ahead and what lles ahead us our chuef concern Some of us wall contmue our formal educatlon others wnll seek practrcal experuence In the worka day world and stall others wall enter the armed forces No matter which area we may be nn each of us has hrs deslre to succeed But desure does not assure success One of the Important thmgs we found out at the Norwuch Free Academy ns that there IS no substitute for work our capacuty for work can match our desire ll get along vbably almost every nvy orator has compared osepects of the class wuth the growth of the wus symbolism may be a llttle worn but It IS trlte to the members of the class that plants We are hopeful that the Ivy wrll strengthen we years lust as we are hopeful that we may r as we gam experience There will be dlffl ln all llkellhood many dlfflcultles nobody s them But we wall overcome those dtfflcultles :armg to bear on them the wlll to solve them y your duffucultres be few and your rewards Good bye and good luck . 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' I is tt L3 4 lf. lk V il 126 ' but thus ns a part of us never to be forgotten MERRILL GERBER We of the Class of 1957 of the town of Norwuch the County of New London the State of Connecticut being of sound and dlsposmg mmd and memory d hereby make publish and declare thus to be our last wall and testament hereby revoklng all previous wills and codnclls by us made We gave and bequeath To the :deal Sensor Girl Lmda Aldruch s sense of humor the pleaslng personallty of Judy Moran Marlon Shutskys brtlllance the smile of Joan Aggard Dot Smkos clothes conscious mmd the wonderful outlook on llfe of Carol Cousins and Nancy Prentlces athletuc prowess To the :deal Sensor Boy the wut of Ed Radgowskl Fred Whupples abuluty to make and keep ever lastlng friends the smoothness of Leonard Selclel George Tarryks scholarship the easy gomg nature of Vac Fontaine Phnl Mondors well groomed appearance and the all around athletic future Sensor Bs one bag of marbles and a all Thespuans the acting abnlmes of Hal Kumckl To the Band and Drum Corps the Ieadershlp of Manlyn Manus, Judy Walsh, Reguna Rowley, Courtney Robinson, To asplrung people the stuck to xt nvness of Tuna Turetzky To our Coaches skull of Bob Gromko chess board Burdo and Leonora Tracey, Helen Mc Nlederman, Marllyn and Judy Norcross Sugnor and Seymour the grldnron work of Don Lemlre, Joe Falcone and Bull Cleslukowskn, the track and field goals of CLASS WILL Clem McGrath and Frank Rucker Bull Darrows dead eye and the dlamond touch of Frank Ned ney and Maynard Strickland To promote unternatuonal understanding and rela the adaptublllty and frnendluness of Kurt Nack To future artists the orngnnaluty of Sandra Sherman Sandy Walms ley Bob LaFrenuere and Louls Duhaume all would be playboys the savour fanre of Jlm Lee all Underclassmen We entrust to your guardnanshup these our ablll hes our Career Day our Marror our nvy and our many drlves May you luke us learn to know and love the Academy and leave as many happy memones to your successors as we leave behind For we may never return to our youth Subscribed sealed published and declared by the sold Class of 1957 In theur pres nce and at thenr request nn the presence of each other have here unto subscrnbed our names as wutnesses ,277 2-,James PRINCIPAL Maid AMEX Ofmc FACULTY ADVISORS w4,.!J'?:lJ9,J, CLASS PRESIDENT . ' fire p F A ll ,A ' L A , ' I ' ' ' tionship I . I . I . . To If ll To I I . I l I . I I . I ' ' I - I . . . . I O I . I l I - . . ' , z . . I h . . . . I I . I . . , . . . 9 . . , ' . . . . , . . . , . . , . . 1 - f f V' ' I . T0 ' ' xp To ' ' 127 ELIZABETH MARSHALL Wrutten nn this short space ns the history of the class graduating un the centennlal year What IS sand here does not and cannot tell the whole story for our experuences as a class of 380 has been so wndely varued In September of 1953 as tlmld awed Jumors our hrstory began Passing through the doorways of N F A we were amazed at Its suze What a bug place ' Gee Im Lostl' At our flrst assembly un Slater the famlly lnfe of N FA was unfolded to us Remember the day? Speakers from varlous clubs and orgamza tlons told us of thelr purposes and encouraged our partlclpatlon With silent solemn oaths we Jumors vowed to do so But as greasues we dudnt do too much perhaps we played a game of checkers and danced a llttle at the ARC went to the football and basketball games But not untll our Jumor Party Sprung Festuval dud we feel a part of the Academys famuly llfe We mrght have been a lsttle nervous and stepped on a few toes that mght but our party was the prlde and loy of our Jumor Class When flnal exams were over we heaved bug sighs and sand Gee I m glad thats over Yes our fear of exams our awe and shyness were over and so was our furst year Well not really over for who of us even If he wanted to could forget our Jumor Year? The summer past we found ourselves greeting classmates and chattmg about our fabulous vacatuons Though there were many new faces most of the kids were famlllar In our new home rooms we heard once agam Good mormng thus us Mr Shattuck and here are the mormng announcements Yes September was here' It was good to get back better yet we were Lowers' This year we were more aware of Academy llfe smce we were represented IH th SAB for the whole year Instead of for lust the 2nd semester our boys made varslty squads our gurls were varsrty cheerleaders Varlous other clubs and orgamzatlons had many Lower members A few changes were made on campus thus year the Mann Offnce was located m Slater Mr Bouleys office was there too' New lunch system' The prevrous lunch hour was dlvlded into three periods' CLASS HISTURY SAB to announce student faculty blrthdays But per hops the greatest change In the history of N FA was the electron of Lower Class Offlcers Fred Whipple Dan Slmonelll Courtney Robinson and Frank Quercna were the flrst to hold such honors With Mrs Kuntzs guidance our Lower Party was a most successful one Durmg the 54 55 year we made gratlfyung use of our ARC and Red and White cards The ARC provided such novelty dances Sock and Bunny Hops whsle the Red and Whnte had such headlines as Eighty fave Speakers at Career Day Fashion show named Ticket to Fashuon Playshop Presents the Whlte Phantom Mass Mabel Talcott Retlres Canned Food Drlve Hugh Above Expectations Yes we Lowers had a pretty ac tnve year But with the coming of Fneld Day our year as Lowers was nearing Its end Stall we had tlme to make use of the was presents' Our lsttle traps to the llbrary and museum were of course an absolute necessuty to our educatuon All loshmg aslde It was In our Lower Year that we began to realize our lm portance and place an N F A Tho wed stnll have fun the years ahead were to Include a lot of work On Fueld Day as we witnessed the annual rope pull ln each of our hearts was the murmur Just want tll next year Well next year came after the great tnmes at the beaches were over The fall of 55 promised the class of 1957 a braght and prosperous year As Uppers our home for the year was the MT Bulldmg By now we were more than famlllar to Academy routine and looked forward to a successful year as proud Uppers Once agam our Red and Whlte flashes headlmes as Very Successful Rally Held an Honor of Opening Foot ball Season thus was one rally to crow about the varsuty football squad had quite a few Uppers In support our cheerleaders were tops and the Upper Band and Drum Corps members couldnt have looked fnner' Mann Cafeterna Now Serves All formerly the Commercual cafeterla was an operatnon NFA Host to Annual Convention of Student Counculs Halloween the UNICEF Way In November the Upper Class elected nts offucers The campangns were vigorously - , I - I I . . . 1 ' ' . 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I ' . . - 1 1 ' ' - - 11 - 1 11 ' 11 ' . .. - 1 ,, , , . . 11 11 II ll ' , . 11 - - 11 ' ' ' ' , ' . . 11 11 - 1 - . 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' ' ' - 11 - ' ll - 1 1 . . . . . ,, - ' ' ' - - 11 11 1 - 1 I ' 11 carried out The slate of officers chosen Fred Whipple Frank Quercla Courtney Robinson and Marllynn Tracy proved to be capable and hard working Some PA announcements which are memorable were those of 'The Brothers and the Twins Though not our class mates the humorous commercials of Chuck and Dave Pearson Bob Harney and Roger Gourd were heard thorughout our Upper Year and have become a part ofourstory ThlslsWFMF andWFMF FM was their takeoff Our 55 56 year at NFA saw the change of Fridays second period from a study to a miniature career day In December the annual Christ mas tableaux was presented this year we took great pride as participants in this event As Uppers we were enrolled in the Graduation Club and tried hard to save that twenty five dollars The Girls Sports Day this year was held at NFA Our basketball team this year was tops and was a new member of the Capital Dis trlct Conference More testmg was under way for us is year as In the past the Varsity Minstrel and the Lyceum Fashion Show Shower of Fashions proved to be most successful With an outstanding cast the annual playshop presentation was a highlight of the year In intramural basketball room l2l were champs defeating room l Headlines In our social events of the year were the successful and eventful Upper Party Stardust And the Upper Prom long awaited for proved to be the social event of the year With the January Issue the Red and White was put into the hands of the new staff Uppers' For the first time the annual Connecticut Choral Audition was held In Norwich our chorus members were cheated of a trip Following the pattern of our Lower Year this years Canned Food Dnve went over the top' But all was not loyous In our Upper Year for the passmg of be loved teacher and friend Arnold I Redgrave occurred in April of T956 At long last after a year of excite ment and success we reached Field Day Even though our boys were pulled over the line we had the spirit and enlightenment that comes with the knowledge of knowing we d no longer be obliged to bow to Semors Durmg the summer of 1956 we worked or loafed as the case might be With our drivers licenses we awaited to park our cars on campus opening day But were we m for a surprise' Our new parkmg lots were at the end of Joseph Perkins Road and behind Peck Library Thats how our Senior Year began' Here and there were new faces Walt and Dick Welham our twms from Hawaii and Kurt Nack our foreign ex change student from Germany among other Proudly and gallantly we climbed the stairs to Senior Heaven Speaking of stairs we Semors could no longer enloy two way traffic on them How about those UP Stairs and DOWN Stairs? Werent they annoying sometimes? But here in Senior Heaven began our most active and best year The months sped by but we managed to acomplish the following election of Senior Class Officers publishing of Mirror under way Cross Country Squad state champs and CDC co champs football team upsets Weaver mock election held sup pleted Mirror to discontinue use of advertisements Varsity Club Minstrel great success Spanish Club Sen lors and guests travel to Florida French Club tours Montreal twenty new members inducted into National Honor Society With a few sore arms we managed to pull through our polio shots ln the social events of the year Mask arade our Senior Party and the Coro nation Ball were most successful April 12 witnessed another Career Day This year s playshop presentation Tartuffe the lmposter was supported by a fine cast The annual Christmas Tableaux was another highlight of the year We were privileged to hear on Institute Day Mr James A Joyce of Great Britain The Lyceum Fashion Show Rhythms of Fashion was one of the most glamorous we had witnessed Throughout the year Lenny Sendels PA commercials were great And our baseball team looked pretty good too' On this day we are meeting finally as a class We have come a long way since our Jumor days We will graduate we will hold our prom and then the hlstory of the class of 57 will be ended . D . I . I . I I I 1 f ' ' II ' II I ' II - f U ' ll II ' I ' I T f I . ..I I . - II ' ' ll w 1 Q u a n 1 n a T . n I s . - , -, . . . ' I ' ll II ' ll ' ll ' ' I ' ' ' - II - ' II Il Il 1- ' ' ll ll ' I ' , . ' . . , . I . f . . . n ' . . . I . . . I ' . . . ' , . D . I . - with the College Entrance Board Examinations in order. porting Eisenhower, fittings for caps and gowns com- Th. I . I . . I . . . . I . ,, . ,, . . . 1 1 1 ' . , - ' I I ' II ll ' I ' I ' ll Il ' a o I ' I I I ' I . . . , . . . , ' ll ' ll ' ll ll ' , . - . . . I . . . ' 1 f , . . , ' ' . ' ' I ' II - ll I I I , . . , , , - I ' I I ' 0 . . g I . E ' . u . I . . . , . ' I ' ll ll ' ' I ' 129 cdr, X I PETER CROOKS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF I , I fx .yr M MARY SAUTTER ASSISTANT EDITOR-IN-CHIEF AP'- wav MICHAEL GORDON ASSISTANT EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Y 5... PAUL BRADLAW ADVISER 130 MIRROR STAFF .Jo TYPISTS STAFF First Row, I. to r.: S. Kruzyk, C. Czyzewski, B. Stavrou, J. Rogers, B. Barthelet, D. Hill, W. Austin, C. Paul. Second Row: E. Kendrick, J. Dugas, C. Tolson, M. Moffitt, C. Robinson, F. Sanborn, N. Barbarossa, P. Matthews. Third Raw: B. Gilbow, M. Beradi, J. Schmidt, A. lllinger, D. Brown, I. Watrous, J. Benoit, B. Sweezey, P. Daley. S-'NU-. wut Q 'NJ 19 -4'M12'-- LITERARY STAFF First Row, I. to r.: M. Heinrich, B. Rondeau, M. Seybolt, T. Signore, A. Barile, D. Jacobson, S. Gilbert, E. Belval, M. Perlsowsky, D. Sinko, B. Perrino. Second Row: A. Boller, C. Amatc, E. Werman, S. Scheiber P. Himes, R. Niederman, P. Lucarelli, P. Tetreault, M. Moffitt, T. Ehrenberg, M. Shutslly. Third Row R. Amodeo, E. Marshall, M. Ludlow, E. Leffingwell, M. Steinman, J. Aggard, G. Angelica, M. Mahoney E. Papyis. Fourth Row: J. Czikowsky, P. Sullivan, A. Casey, L. Aldrich, B. Goldladdin, M. Gerber, P Archambault, A, Blair, C. Cousins, N. Slosberg, I . m1 . , 53- 4 .3 '33, '9 E.. ,L I . Ins.: SWT' -w-rg: ,S A . im .A SPORTS EDITORS MIRROR LAYOUT First Row, I. fo r.: T. Baldwin, S. Turelzlly. Second Kneeling: M. Gordon, G. Disco, Chairman, G. Adams, S. Turefzlly, Row: C. Reardon, C. McGrath, D. Lemire, W. Darrow, P. Crooks, J. Armen, Faculty Adviser. A. Whipple. . .5-5.213.131 MARGARET L. TRIPLETT ART ADVISER MIRROR ART STAFF First Row, I. io r.: D. Driscoll, A. Walnsley, S. Sherman. Second Row: N. Slosberg, H. Burdo, B. LaFreniere, K. Maugle, A. O'Bern. Absent from picture: G. Tarryk. JOHN G. ARMEN COORDINATOR PETER J. CAR BRAY COORDINATOR BLANCHE W. BROWNING ART ADVISER MARY E. COUGHLIN LITERARY ADVISER SE IOR CLASS OFFICERS COMMITTEES SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Wh ppl FINANCE BOARD GIFT COMMITTEE S Id: J. Moran, F. I e, P. Tefreauli. Standing: J. Urban, K. Nack. G. Disco, J. Moron, T. BaIdwin. Standing: J. Culcnde, Mr. Keliy, F. Whipple. E. Wermun, S. Turetzky. A ' E1 N 1 . 1 ,. I ' p '- . . vig of A .fx ' I. . 'IT ' . 5 Q . ggi. s 4' I 5 ' CORONATION BALL CHAIRMEN CLASS MOTTO COMMITTEE First Row, I. Io r.: D. Sinko, P. Archcmbcult, T. Ehrenberg, C. Reardon. Second R. Niedermcn, B. Goldfadden, P. Archumbculf, G. Torryk. Row: T. Signore, C. Robinson, J. Moran. Third Row: F. Whipple, G. Tczrryk, M. Gerber, M. Gordon. .33 ,Wy 'cw'-f ?! SENIOR DAY COMMITTEE GRADUATION DAY COMMITTEE First Row, I. to r.: L. Aldrich, L. Kunicki, J. Aggcrd. Second Row: J. Lee, T. Boldwin, T. Si9 '0'94 133 G. Disco, B. Darrow. Missing from picture: B. Goldfczdden. SENIOR CLASS ADVISORS Mrs. Pascoe, Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Reed, Mr. Ledoux. SENIOR PROM SENIOR PARTY Seated: L. Aldrich, F. Sanborn, J. Moran, P. Tevraulf. Firsf Row, I- 'Q ru N, Slosberg, M. Sommer, M. Tracey Standing: J. Urban, R. Welhom, F. Whipple, D. ConneII, F. Ricker. T. Ehrenberg, J. Aggcrd. Second Row: F. WIUPPIE, M Gerber, M. Gordon, J. Bielecki. F. Whipple, C. Robinson, M. Tracey, F. Quercia UPPER CLASS OFFICERS UPPER PROM Firs? Row, I. to r.: B. Wulski, M. Tracey, P. Archcmbouli, C. Robinson. Second Row: F. Whipple, E. Phclen, M. Gerber, G. Disco. KURT NACK Ameruca' Famed country of democracy and progress Only two years ago I could not even thunk of ever vusutung you Ameruca was lust too far away from Old Europe Tume went by normally and slowly as ut always had before wuth study for school readung of books partucupatung un sports wuth fruends and a very close famuly lufe Then one day Ameruca through the Amerucan Fueld Servuce stretched out her hands across the bug ocean to unvute stu dents from Europe and other parts of the world to Iuve wuth her people and to study at her hugh schools for a whole year The Amerucan Fueld Servuce has carrued out thus program for years because of uts beluef that through student ex change the youth of all natuons wull grow up un fruendshup and understandung respectung theur unduvudual dufferences and problems Some of the most umportant motuvotuons for me to come to your country were the unterest to see the country whuch grew and changed un such a short tume un the man ner of a contunuous revolutuon to become the leadung world power whuch developed research and enguneerung to such an extent that only Europe as a whole can be compared to ut today to see the country where due to the skull and hard work of man and a tremendous wealth of natural resources the people have attauned the hughest standard of luvung un the world I wushed to see the gugantuc undustrues luke those of Ford and Du Pont or those world famous atomuc research centers Oak Rudge Hanford or Brookhaven I wanted to fund out how the Amerucan people Iuve how they vuew and consuder unternatuonal problems To get experuence for my later career through learnung from your way of luvung and workung was what I expected to gaun from thus trup Durung thus year whuch passed but too fast I had the wonderful experuence of luvung wuth the Amerucan people of studyung and talkung wuth the Amerucan youth and of learnung about your great country One thung about whuch I am very enthusuastuc and happy us the very fruendly and helpful attutude the people un Norwuch have shown to me I notuced especually the sun cere work and generosuty of the Amerucan un church and un charuty organuzatuons I thunk ut us wonderful that the Amerucan beung fortunate enough to enuoy a hugh standard of luvung does not forget less fortunate people un hus own country or un countrues abroad I have wutnessed for unstance several very umpressuve charuty fund druves at Norwuch Free Academy Every days lufe un your country us very comfortable and pleasant due probably to the openmundedness of OUR FOREIGN STUDE T REPORTS the people towards progress and because your country has been able to afford progress because of your tre mendous wealth and because of your contunuous hard work to develop thus country I was fortunate enough to see some of your great colleges I was umpressed by notucung how many Ameru can students attend college by the extensuve faculutues and the suncere hard work of the students The European hugh school I belueve teaches more than the Amerucan hugh school but certaunly more Amerucan students have the opportunuty of a funancually secure college educatuon Norwuch Free Academ has been a wonderful ex Y peruence for me It has been especually unterestung for me because ut was so very dufferent from our European schools I enuoyed takung part un some of the extra currucular actuvutues a pruvulege we dud not have at our school I shall muss those wonderful events such as dances and partues I Iuked to attend or the excutement of football and basketball games At home I shall play or watch soccer track or other European games I wull look back on unterestung and unspurung duscussuon un the honors hustory class or on valuable studues un my scuence classes I shall muss the bug famuluor Norwuch Free Academy campus Back un my German hugh school I shall not have the pruvulege of choosung only fuve or sux subuects I wull have to take about ten or twelve Merely scholastucally I shall have to study as hard as at College but I shall have wudened my horuzons by luvung un your country and by studyung your methods un educatuon and of buuldung a career Many aspects of better luvung I studued here wull not be applucable un European lufe because of economuc dufferences But I shall keep these goals of more pleasant luvung un my mund sunce a unuted Europe may reach them once agaun However I wull consuder ut my duty to tell people un my country about your lufe sunce thus wull promote a better understandung between our countrues I wush to express my deepest gratutude to all students and teachers to the people of Norwuch for upholdung the hugh udeals of unter natuonal fruendshup by enablung a foreugn student to come and Iuve wuth you I wush the best of luck and success to all of you especually to the Norwuch Free Academy I wull always look back on thus year as the most pleasant epusode un my young lufe Your Amerucan Fueld Servuce Student from Hamburg Germany KURT NACK , . 1 1 1 ' 1 , - I . . - I ' , . . 1 1 ' 1 . 1 ' . . . I 1 . , . 1 1 1 . . . 1 . . . . . . I ' 1 1 - . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . 1 1 I ' . . . . I 1 1 . - . . ' 1 . . . ' 1 . . . . I 1 , . . . I 1 .s N-N 1 if Q' IOR DAY -L' 1 53,3 , Fei I nf N lk. l ffl ilfiie 9 f The day which traditionally belongs to the Seniors of N.F.A. materialized for the class of 57 on May 31, while the bright sun shone symbolically overhead. Slater Hall reflected the Class's emo- tions as they changed from the reflective, pentive vein induced by the reading of the class history, the class will, the ivy oration and the renditions offered by many of the more serious speakers to the gayer, more hilarious, while witnessing Willy Shakespear's play pre- sented by witty Senior B, and many other outstanding acts. Senior day ended perfectly as the annual rope pull between the seniors and the upper-middlers clinched the cliche that the seniors of N.F.A. are infallible. A SENIOR DAY MARKS THE END 1 i fu s I 735 I Fr, , . , 31 I i 5 In I . If Ig OF OUR FOUR YEARS AT N.F.A 'JI WE HAVE THE PRIVILEGE OF USING SLATER STAGE FOR DISPLAY OF OUR TALENTS ,-.--1 a.V,' , II I S14 :A I 'Y 'J F -f,1Al'A-FA B, W. joe AND THAT DAY IS ENTIRELY OURS. 6 If i WE PLANT THE TRADITIONAL IVY AND WE RECEIVE OUR WELL DESERVED AWARDS. fm., A, - fl...- Www ,-v THE SENIOR PROM. WE ARE NOW ALUMNI OF THE NORWICH FREE ACADEMY AND THIS IS 4 1? I T- Of fi B 4. N. 1 K 4 if an a Q- A i X J . W ! , B A Q .x -sa. 5 ' '....p,.-4--' ,,n-1 THE NIGHT OF OUR SENIOR PROMENADE, A NIGHT TO REMEMBER AS TIME GOES BY K x,X 1, If I A... if 55.- URGANIZA T10 S Student organizations at the Acad- emy are many in number and varied in purposes. Membership in them is volun- tary. Almost all special interests are covered by these organizations. Parti- cipating in the activities sponsored by them is an important part of any stu- dent's education. Through working with others, he can learn the value of team- work and the rewards, of accomplish- ment. The clubs are each supervised by able advisors whose purpose is to guide rather than to lead. These organiza- tions greatly enrich life at the Academy, and many graduates are better citizens for having been a part of one. ns 1--- - . if WA i , 1: , . ,. 's 'if vvawf 4- .V ' Jsb!'mulnu,..,,....,-L v.-51 M- N, Q- - i jr...-.-1 - .. www 5 UMMM, fi .W .Mk Q 'A s A 'W- X uv ' ' First Row, l. to r.: J. Morgan, D. Sinko, L. Tringe, M. Himelstein, J Dickenman, P. Mahoney, B. Zuerner, P. Kingsley, D. D'Aquila, l.. Prentice, S. Hollingworth, M. LaRiviere, K. DeNeve, l., Conaty, M. Rimer. Second Row: l. Goldberg, M. Shutsky, B. Rondeau, B. Livings- ton, P. Smith, P. Sullivan, M. Moffit, B. Walski, M. Tracey, Mrs. P. Redgrave, M. Riley, J. Rogers, M. Sautter, J. Norcross, M. Vocatura R. Neiderman. Third Row: J. Berkman, N. Kelley, E. Brogno, J. Smith B. Foley, J. Moran, N. Siosberg, A. Giguere, E. Belval, T. Signore STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD The Student Advisory Board is a representative group of Students. lts officers are elected annually by the entire student body. The rest of the board consists of representatives from each home room and each chartered club, augmented by other members of the student body selected for their desire and ability to serve in the many proiects of the Board. These proiects fall into two categories - service to the school, and service to the community. School serv- ices include corridor traffic control in the Main and M.T. Buildings, and Commercial, cafeteria patrol dur- ing the lunch periods, checking of tickets for the Friday l A 1 N Y-'Fly .4-Q E I Mu. M. Wiese, P. Archambault, J. Aggard. Fourth Row: P. Hildick, S. Scheiber, S. Meyers, G. Shepard, N. Darrow, J. Lavallee, C. Freeman, T. Erhenberg, C. Cousins, l. Micewicz, E. Watton, A. Barile, P. Tetre- ault, M. Seybolt, S. Wilson. Fifth Row: B. Faborsky, H. Considine, M. Currier, S. Turano, P. Monell, M. Aldrich, F. Gilman, J. Phillips, J. Hynds, A. Fitzgerald, C. Michalak. Sixth Row: A. Benoit, D. Wil- son, M. Israelite, M. Payne, H. Pappas. third period programs, decorations of the school for Christmas, issuing honor roll certificates, chartering of clubs, publishing the Pilot, and the biennial Career Day, held in each odd-numbered year. Funds for Student Advisory Board activities are raised through another service to the school, the sale of book covers, ball-point pens, pencils, Kleenex, postcard views of Slater Hall and a new item this year note paper, with a picture of Slater Hall. Annual Community projects include, in chronologi- cal order, assistance with the UNICEF Hallowe'en col- lection and parties, the Christmas collection of Canned T 0 -vqvg First Row, I. to r.: R. Tarrylx, J. Hotchkiss, P. Hyde, F. Botnick, B, Coit, K. Buinowski. Third Row: T. Portelance, J. Goldblatt, E. Mc- Darrow, F. Whipple, G. Disco, Mr. Cruthers, S. Turetzky, H. White- Caffrey, M. Sheridan, E. Clegg, G. Tarryk, H. Baker, J. Swatzburg, head, R. Hulboi, P. Ring, T. Wilson, D. Rowley, D. O'Connell. Second A. Ketover, T. Ham, J. McDermott, C. McGrath. Fourth Row: E. Meyers, Row: M. Gordon, J. Freeman, L. Baldwin, R. Choinaki, S. Goldberg, R. Sullivan, l. Steinman, P. Maurice, J. Donovan. B. Mutart, N. Cushman, K. Nacli, E. Fox, R. Rainville, T. Baldwin, M. Goods for the Salvation Army, and the spring Cancer Drive. During the past year the school has enjoyed the presence of a Foreign student, Kurt Nack, sponsored by the American Field Service, and with arrangements here made by the Student Advisory Board. Through the efforts of the Board, plans are being made to have a foreign student again next year. The Student Advisory Board is affiliated with similar groups in other schools through membership in the Connecticut Federation of Student Councils, as well as in the New England Student Government Association, and the National Federation of Student Councils. George Disco, this year's president, attended the meet- ing of the National Federation in Toledo, Ohio last summer as a member of the Connecticut delegation. Faculty Advisors Mrs. Arnold Redgrave Mr. Gerald Cruthers George Disco Herman Whitehead President Vice-President Marilyn Tracey Mary Lou Riley Alfred Whipple Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer n sift' Kneeling: J. Walsh, P. West, M. Tracey, M .Chagnon, H. McManus E. Moshier. First Row, l. to r.: H. Schaeffer, J. Lee, J. Lyncik, E Maguire, R. Wraight, J. Mingo, P. Dragoli, R. Brouillard, J. Nolan, W. Coady, M. Goldstein, C. Gordon, P. Read, G. Reynolds, R. Levine, R. Davis, E. McCaffrey, J. Macknicki, D. Gouin. Second Row: R. Carroll, C. Biolowas, E. Hartranft, J. Janowicz, J. DiFrancesca, E. Ambeau, R. Golub, D. Bausch, W. Hracyz, F. 'Allyn. Third Row: BAND The Norwich Free Academy Band, founded in 1929 under John W. Swahn and, presently consisting of 58 members, is led by Bennett Edwards - Band Director and Arnold Seybolt - Assistant Band Director. Our itenerary included marching in the Memorial Day Parade, putting on exhibitions with the Drum Corps at various football games, playing at class assemblies and graduation, and presenting a program in the Grammar Schools, as well as participating in the Spring Jamboree. We also attended the annual Band Competition at the University of Connecticut. Other years have seen such activities as marching at the head of the Connecticut Lion's Delegation in the 1955 Convention Parade in Atlantic City. Faculty Advisor . , .,., ,. .,.,, . . ...., Mr. Bennett Edwards ORCHESTRA The Academy Orchestra which meets once a week was organized in 1904. This year we provided back- ground music for the annual Christmas Tableaux and the Playshop presentation entitled Tartuffe, the Imposter . These events were held in Slater Hall. The Alumni meet- ing, on June 8th, saw us present with a musical program before its opening. Faculty Advisor Mr. Bennett Edwards , J. Jakubowski, H. Lucas, F. Delany, R. Williamson, B. Goldfadden, . E. Moore, F. Wing, B. LeBrie, M. Phillips, C. Nolan. Fourth Row: J. Elliot, W. Kinney, H. Peck, D. Foley, D. Kohanski, C. Thorpe, R. Colver, M. Gerber, D. Boyle, Mr. Edwards. Fifth Row: R. Pillar, V. Foote, L. Baldwin, J. Williamson, D. Teper, A. Winakor, D. Oldfield. CHEERLEADERS The cheerleaders are eighteen of the most enthusi- astic and vivacious students of N.F.A. who are noted for displaying their energy and school spirit at every foot- ball and basketball game. These girls can be seen at the football games in heavy red sweaters with the cheerleaders' monogram, white collars, gloves, skirts, sox and sneakers. For basketball games, there are two squads. The seniors and uppers cheer on the varsity team, while the lowers spark the iay- vee team. The varsity squad sports trim cardinal red dresses, and the iayvees wear red middy weskits and white skirts. Both groups have white gloves, sox and sneakers. Cheerleading school is held in the spring for candi- dates for next year's squad. Any iunior or lower who has attained a 77 average for the first semester is welcomed to attend. At the end of six weeks, enough girls are chosen to fill the places of the graduating seniors, and a captain and co-captain are chosen for the following year. This year for the first time, the girls attended a cheerleading clinic held at the New Haven State Teachers College gym. The varsity and iayvee squads, along with those chosen for next year, attended. It proved very in- teresting to the girls as qualifications for cheerleaders were discussed, and there was a demonstration of cheer- ing from many of the high schools in Connecticut. Faculty Advisor Mrs. Jessie M. L. Wagner Captain Molly Seybolt Co-captain Carol Cousins BAND Firsf Row, l. Yo r.: M. Gerber, J. Siober, J. Hedler, J. lord, R. Pillar, C. Callender, D. Foley, P. Hildickf Third Grant, M. Goldstein, P. Hyde. Second Row: R. Brouil- Row: Mr. Edwards, M. Kozersky, J. Abrahamson. ORCHESTRA F'rs1 Row l fo r'l Pcliocho J Moron M Seybolt C Cousins G Wagner S Jensen R Gross H Petrie J Phillips S Holling- Nl. Ponelg, Anoelico. Secolndl Row: Vllillioms, 'E. ASouzo, Ll worth, M. Weiner. I h I 4 I V , I Cousins, D. D'Aquilo, L. Tringe, M. LaRiviere. Third Row: Mrs. 149 First Row, l. to r.: J. Perry, J. Gauthier, B. Gauthier, J. Benoit, L. Aldrich, son, M. Vasington, S. McNamara, D. Zercie. Third Row. M. Socha, P. Moffitt, M. Moffitt, C. Salpietro, C. Tolson, C. Cieslukowski, E. Clark. Second Row: B. M. Kurasz, J. Slankiewicz, G. Gerrish, M Harris, C. Maiewski, P. Martin, Dragoli, T. lazzaro, N. Boldrighine, J. Riley, S. Murphy, H. Stronski, C. Ben- V. Pearson. DRUMMERS DR M CORPS The Drum Corps is an organization open to girls on the N.F.A. campus. The girls dressed in bright red and white uni- forms march before and during the halftime of every home football game, and some away games, this year at Manchester. The N.F.A. Drum Corps has had such highlights as a trip to Atlantic City - as representatives of Connecticut in a country- wide meeting of Lions Clubs, and different football games at away schools throughout the past years. Even though the football season has ended, the N.F.A. Drum Corps is still an active group. They receive additional in- struction and practice once a week during the third period. Faculty Advisor Mr. William K. Magoon President Linda Aldrich Vice-President , Marilyn Moffitt Recording Secretary Patricia Sullivan Treasurer . . , Courtney Robinson Corresponding Secretary Carol Ciezueskowski ,BM as F9 Fig 'Ar' m,.,.l. . 0 v - ' .r ,, f .N z Q Q Q Q ID Q W' Q m 'I J ' V - 4' -' Q' , , ,, 4 4.9- Q V ,Y 'V A , i I , fri -X A 1 1 K i 'L 3 - H53 t f'A-'W 'A V - 'Y' wx, . MLM. ,f 3 ' f V A ' K if , -49 ! NI :ts Q ' lp? wtf-, wi gg. , u , 1' -N I K , 4 E f i E W2 N fire: f ,lg - Q?'Ysff,i Rig. ' , ' nigh if! . -fx, QL!-L . I i x 2uli1 , egg Q Aaglg 3.5 Q :sl fmyfsi . . A- f , 'Q gm 'mg 5 at x .':'1 A , f , ' , . V ' . ' V N x. , 1 122, E Q . Q WI' - ',, .. - 1- .. R i 1 s i , X 'x :ab . vu-'. r-pr 3, M 1 a F ' 'wa I I .l , N.- .. -' ,Z 1 , f First Row, l. to r.: R. DiBartolo, M. Gannaci, J. DiBartolo, N. Baker, M Roberts, R. Morgan, J. Hannon, B. Angelico, C. Wilcox, P. Pipech, J. Rollin son, J. Flagg, M. Mazzie. Second Row: P. Elliott, C. Dembrowski, B. Sayko, M. Parkhurst, M. Krupinski, M. Dayton, P. Hammond, B. Schmidt, J. Ruggs, GIRLS' GLEE CLUB E. Bernges, B. Winakor, J. Tomaino, I. Crouch, C. Cimikoski, P. Buzon, C. Britton. C. Sowa, C. Burzycki, H. Considine, J. Hargreaves. Third Row: Mr. Edwards, ink, . .g as . C. MacDonald, V. Hall, l.. Conaty, M. Savluk, P. Chartier, E. Rodgers, P. - Chartier, M. lukasiewicz, J. LaRue, C. Feraco, E. Morhier, B. Eastman, D. Falcone, M. Kane, M. Fidrych, T. Zahaba, T. Papineau. Absent from picture: M. Avery, B. Cole, K. DeNeve, P. Daley, A. Martin, C. LeBlanc, H. Nichols, MUSIC CLUB BOYS' GLEE CLUB GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The purpose of the N.F.A. Music Club is to further one's understanding in all types of music. Membership is open to any student interested in music. The meetings are held every third Wednes- day in the Projection Room at the Norton Peck Library. This year, the Music Club held a profitable food sale, a square dance, and collected Christmas gifts for the patients at the Norwich State Hospi- tal. Now the club is making plans for its annual trip to New York. Approxi- mately twenty students are members of this organization. Faculty Advisor Miss Alma Boutilier President Patricia Hildick Vice-President Hazel Considine Secretary Mary Ellen Higgins Treasurer Paul Monty The Boys' Glee Club is made up of boys from all classes who like to sing, and wish to participate in various music activities like the Music Jamboree and singing at music assemblies. The songs they sing are old and new and are in two, three, and four parts which lets the boys sing the part their voices are best suited for. Bennett Edwards is the direc- tor who does an excellent job in teaching the boys how to sing and know the fundamentals of good music. Faculty Advisor Bennett Edwards The Girls' Glee Club was organized in 1912 and reorganized in 1950 and since then has become a regular school day class. Many songs of two and three part harmony are sung. The Glee Club also participates in many programs given by the Music Department, such as the Music Jamboree and Class Assemblies. It is under the direction of Bennett Ed- wards. The Glee Club is open to all four classes. There were 60 girls in the 56- 57 Glee Club. Faculty Advisor Mr. Bennett Edwards 4 --X First Row, l. to r.: M. Mahoney, M. Heinrich, J. Norcross, S, Ariker, D. Jacobson, J. Wohlleben, R. Gross, A. Mullins, L. Armstrong, B. Barnes, S. Kennedy, M. Tracey, P. Matthews. Second Row: J. Brosofske, J. Blair, D. Leonard, C. Benson, G. Reynolds, D. Albertine, J. Moore, D. Cramer, P. Laznovsky, D. Stanley, N. Lebejko, T. Gager, J. Coady, Third Row: CHOR S CHQRUS The Chorus of 1956-T957 consists of approximately 125 voices. The group meets during the activity period on Monday and Wednesday, and is under the able direction of Bennett Edwards with the assistance of Miss Alma Boutilier. The Chorus participated in various school activities including assemblies, the annual Christmas Tableaux, and the Spring Jamboree. In April, they participated in the annual Connecticut Choral Audition Festival, held this year at Connecticut College in New London. Eight chorus members were selected to represent N.F.A. at the All State Chorus, held October 24 in Hart- ford. They were Carol Amato, Beverly Barnes, Mary Ann Diekewitz, Mary Ann Ludlow, Margaret Matthews, George Disco, Kenneth Maugle, and Frank Ricker. Faculty Advisor Mr. Bennett Edwards . Read, J. Pech, J. Parker, L. Nield, S. Gilbert, S. Scheiber, J. Grant, . Willhoit, S. Oberg, l. Watrous. Fourth Row: B. Angelico, E. Weber, . Haggert, M. Bushness, E. Weingart, P. Kingsley, D. D'Aquila, B. Rist, Santos, P. Buzon, G. Biguere. PLA YS H OP The Playshop under the guidance of Mr. Arnold Sey- bolt meets every Monday and Wednesday 3rd period in Slater Hall. Its purpose is to give students an opportunity to act and to work behind the scenes in plays. Every year the Playshop produces an annual production to present to the school. This enables members to take an active part in demonstrating their acting abilities before a live audience. The Palyshop production this year, entitled Tartuffe The Imposter , a comedy by Moliere, was presented to the Lower-Middlers on February 22, the Upper-Middlers on March 'I, the Seniors on March 8, and to the Juniors on April 26. The production was a great success and thoroughly enjoyed by all. The members of the cast are to be com- mended on their truly superb performances and to Mr. Seybolt go congratulations for another Playshop success. Tartuffe Harold Burdo Dorine Lenora Kunicki Orgon Robert Donahoe and Paul Fellows Elmire Margery Charron and Wilma Sullivan Mariane Karen DeHeve and Janice Schwartz Valere Ricky Meyers and Peter Ring Officer Paul Chmielewski and Wilfred Zinavage Faculty Advisor Mr. L. Arnold Seybolt President Harold Burdo Vice-President Eric Meyers Secretary Tina Signore Treasurer Marie Peterson pi F , - I xx. First Row l to r J Rogers K DeNeve T Slgnore M Peterson H Burdo Phllllps J Schwartz W Sullivan B Shadlck K Driscoll C Wrllams L Kunlckl R Meyers M Charron L Brucoll A Boller Second Row T S Sklndzler P Rodgers D Falcone A Marcoux Mr L Seybolt Fourth Ham R Nlederman A Blalr A Barlle C Reardon P Archambault J Row C Johnson W Zlnavage D Combles P Rlng N Landry P Fellows Tomalno R Hafner E Kendrick A Vasmanls J Hynds Third Row L Trlnge L Prentice D Soutter M Aldrich J Blonshlne B Donahoe S Sartorl B Heebner N Pekarskl P Arbreu S Jensen J PLA YS H OP s Row l to r B Fndrych J Hargreaves L Aldrich B Macht J a lentme E Gaudette B Stavrou J Phullnps E Dzlomba Second Row P Elliott M Ludlow M Dlekewlcz C Gordon J Abrahamson M Kozer sk R Amodeo C Amato J Taylor M Seybolt L Curry B Dol Third Row A Morrissey B Molkethln P Yeltz L Rogers E Eva F Rucker G Disco F Delaney R Dangle W Dlodate R Pearson Fourth Row C Callender E Lewis E Od ers B Storms K Maugle J Smith Q 1 J Nolan E Smnth R Johnston R Ruley C Alves Fifth Row J Schieber, S Olenkrewlcz R Rogers R Stott D B ck A Hale D Kohanski, J. Phnllups D Oldfield J E u tt jr J f'T' . f,-Y First Row, l. to r.: M. Shutsky, N.Slosberg, J. Moran, M. Seybolt, T. Erhenberg, P. Tetreault, R. Niederman, M. Sautter, Miss D. Agrano- vitch, P. Archambault. Second Row: D. Sinko, P. Marciniak, M. Mahoney, M. Spinato, B. Rondeau, L. Kunicki, R. Amodeo, L. Aldrich, T. Signore, N, ' A mg E. Belval. Third Row: K. Nack, G. Tarryk, G. Adams, M. Gerber, B. Darrow, A. Adams, M. Gordon, S. Turetzky, A. Barile. Missing from picture: D, Pounch. N H S CHESS CLUB SENIOR B The National Honor Society was organized in 1929 by the National Association of High School Princi- pals to recognize high school stu- dents of outstanding ability. Since that time chapters have been formed in secondary schools throughout the country. At the Norwich Free Acad- emy, the Henry A. Tirrell Chapter was organized in 1941. It was most appropriately named for an out- standing alumnus and beloved principal of this school. The faculty and principal can confer no higher award than elec- tion to the National Honor Society. Character, scholarship, service and leadership are the four qualities upon which selection is made. The Chess Club meets every Tues- day during third period under the direction of Mr. Reed. Chess has been played for cen- turies, and is today played uni- versally. lt crosses international boundaries like music. Anyone in the school interested in sharpening his wits will be inter- ested in Chess, and is welcome to join the club. OFFICERS President Judy Grant Vice-President Alan Ketover Secretary and Treasurer Sara Seidman Senior B is the name given to those students who have survived three years of the Scientific Course. They have dodged Mr. Cupello's erasers in Chemistry class, they have overcome their problems in Mechanical Drawing and Physics, and they have writhed under Mr. Congdon's charming insults - poor nuts and dumb prunes. To be graduated Senior B , a student must pass, in addition to the usual subiects, Chemistry, Physics, Mechanical Drawing and Mr. Congdon's Algebra ll, Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, Ad- vanced Algebra, and Calculus. The members of Senior B are held together by a common goal - success in some field of scientific endeavor. Wherever they go, whatever they do, this year's Senior B will never forget Mr. Cong- don's words of wisdom, his songs, and most impor- tant, the gift of logical thinking which he imbedded in their minds. 'hr I nl CHESS CLUB 'ich- DSJW J -i -Q' -r 8649! Q17 ar 4 sl Row l to r T Chlsm A Seudmcn S Sen mon J Grant J Berne!! E Goldberg P Sfyger Mr Ree Zezulko D Combues Second Row P Hyde R Clouher P Fellows SENIOR B I- -uni Furs? Row I fo r K Nock G Dlsco T Bcldwm Second Row G Adams S Turetzky M Gordon M Gerber Mr R V Congdon P Crooks nr a Q' '0 First Row, I. to r.: K. Driscoll, C. Reardon, A. Mackenzie. Second Row: M. Charron H. Pietrie, N. Prentice. Third Row: M. Himmelstein, l. Sadinsky. INTERCULTURAL COMMITTEE The Intercultural Committee was organized in 1946, through a grant given to the Norwich Free Academy by Samuel Slosberg in honor of his mother. The interest on this money is used to promote intercultural understanding between nations and peoples, and to further brother- hood and understanding among the nations of the world. The most important proiect of the I. C. C. is the annual Institute Day, which is held for the Senior Class. The com- mittee, also works with the UNICEF program and is re- sponsible for the inspirational records played over the public address system every morning. Faculty Advisor . , , . . , Miss Ruth O. M. Andersen In The Absence of Dr. H. Goldberg President ...,,.,,.,. . . .. ., . , Ann Mackenzie Vice-President .. Carol Reardon Secretary ....., . Kathleen Driscoll First Row, I. to r.: J. Duch, P. Abreu, H. Ksypka, B. Drogoli, M. sen, J. Sakowitz. Third Row: R. Demis A. Benoit, C. Sholes, D. Riley. Second Row: B. Donohue, M. Norman, M. Chorron, S. Jen- Maine. Fourth Row: G. Lohn. 4-ul 44' I ff 'iifnbx asm: vw .L ' M.. 'l 'Sm f A.: .0 ' 'I ... 'l First Row l to r N Slosberg C Causlns H Petrie C Sullivan man W Baker P Hlldlck H Burdo B Brochu J Hannon l A Barlle V Fontame P Archambault H Baker P Gartner B Goldfaddn J Smger Thlrd Row C Pearson A llppltt Zuerner Second Row A Mackenzie J Smith D Pounch I Stem LET S DISCUSS IT Sensors Uppers and Lowers who have obtained an 80 average nn Englush may 'om the Lets Discuss It Club The purposes of this organuzatnon as to be of service to our school to exerclse our freedom of speech as Americans through general group discussions at our club meetmgs and unter school forums and to promote a better under standing of the problems of our community, our country and our world Thus year the club co operated wnth the Norwnch Committee for UNICEF as well as other school orgamza tlons by speaking and showing movies for varlous cuty groups In Norwich In November wlth the asslstance of the Soclal Studies teachers and their classes the club sponsored a Mock National Electron The meetmgs of the club are devoted to planmng and dlscusslons on numerous sublects Some of the most lnvely duscussnons were held on Hunganan Relnef The Honor System at N F A , the Morals of the American Peo ple, Elvls Presley, and The Amerlcan Teenager The group benefuts weekly from the duscussuons that are held LYCEU M The Lyceum was founded ten years ago wlth the pur pose of promotmg a better understanding of llfe through dnscussnon It arms to be of service to the school and the commumty Members are chosen by the club at euther fall or sprung tryouts At these tryouts three dlscussuons are led by members of the Lyceum The prospective members partlcnpate and are graded by the members upon thenr ablllty to dlscuss The past year was a rewardmg one the Sensor members and theur guests took a trap to Washnngton D C durlng Easter vacation It held nts annual fashion show on May 4th The Lyceum thus year agam awarded the cltlzenshnp prlzes to each class President Vnctor Fontame Vlce Presudent Prnscllla Archambault Recording Secretary Angela Barule Correspondmg Secretary Cellne Sullivan Treasurer Cbankj Harold Baker Treasurer lcandyl Joseph Swatzburg Ways and Means Ann Mackenzle PUbllCllY Ira Steunman l , , f Q ,I . . f - . gr , 1 , '. l N 4 .mx . V . ., mf.. -A ' , . 1-' . .4 ., . :Q-. 1.-1. J..,,,, 'f . '- ' g . A -A 4' L, . . 'V , .,KAa?',gCk A tow!! 1 As 1 U AN ' 1 W - UK' -. , 74 'W f - f .. - ,. g A T 'f'.,f, A 1' is., ,Q-'. ' +L' '1 1 f f 4 1 Qty?--, A , - ,gh ' A A xlaf ' 'K gina- ..f,64'wu AFA f IW. ,' - -, ., ag .3 --'gggg . .' ,gig ,rw . vi 'Mg . , , ,K , . 2 ,,,,, Q ah, , ., . . .1 ., A, may Sm. Q ,- , ' ' , . w . ' H,-'gf I 1 Q. , X- I . , 40. W .c . .dm ,.3,mZ -I M. an' f .nf ' , ,.-,. ' '. . , Ji, . . , . .: . , . , . , . ' , , . , . ' , . , . , . , . . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . . . : . , . , . , . ' - ' I Q . 1 I ' . . . . , . 0 I I ' 'I 1 . ' I ' . , u 1 n I !. V' , , s Row l to r Mr R Crlpps S Bulkeley, M. Sautter, P. A reu, S. Jensen, F. Robin, B. Rondeau, P. Moore, S. Sartori. Third Row: A. Boller, M. Cohn, l. P Sullivan M Tracey T Ham C Cousins S. Turetzky, P. Tetreault, R. Nieder- Baldwin, J. Goldblatt, S. Longo, F. Botnick, M Gerber, A Ketoer, T. Baldwin, l.. man J Stodolskl Mr A Gemmell Second Row: A Barile, A. Blair, T. Signore, Brucoli, B. Schadick. M Shutsky M Weiner J Schwartz P Monell, E. Brogno, L. Cousins, K. Quinlan, The Academy Recreation Center better known as the ARC was organized in 1943 to provide recreational devices for all N.F.A. students, guests and alumni. The ARC committee is made up of iuniors, lowermiddlers, upper-middlers and seniors who are divided into various shifts and work with the faculty advisors Mrs. Edna Kuntz, Mr Allen Gemmell and Mr. Robert Cripps. , Checkers, dancing, ping-pong, cards and other games were a major part of this years activities Also sock-hops, a backward dance, a square dance and an orchestra available on special occasions helped to increase the interest of the people involved. The year 1956 1957 saw some changes in the ARCS function such as having two ARCS a month instead of the original weekly sessions. This, along with some new rules concerning students dress, has worked out very well for the betterment of the ARC. President . , Seymour Turetzky Vice President Cgirlsj . Carolyn Cousins Vice President Cboysj ,. .. Tom Ham Secretary Treasurer , . Pat Tetreault 'S H- A.. N 'ln i ', F 34 l . Q., 1 . .f 4 X, l i 1:2 Fifi ,. .: . . ' , . lD , I ' I Q. 1 . A- , . + - i- Firsf Row, l. to r.: Miss A. Twomey, A. Blair, P. Archambault, G. Angelico, N. M. McCaffrey, J. Moran, E. Leffingwell, M. Spuinnato, C. Cousins, M. Seretna, 5lOSberg, N. Prentice, B. Bourbeau, J. Czikowsky, L. Tringe, C. Reardon, D, Fal- P. McNamara, D. Cramer, M. Perkowsky, J. Roger, N. Clegg, M. Aldrich. Fourth Cone, J. Phillips, C. lzbicki, R. Niederman, D. Sinko. Second Row: M. Sautter, J. Row: M. Shutsky, N. Aldrich, M. Seybolt, P. Sullivan, J. Black, S. Shannon, J. Clllsowsliy, M. Dickewicz, S. Scheiber, D. Pounch, C. Sholes, J. Hynds, M. Weiner, Stencil. Fifth Row: G. Gerrish, P. Money, A. Borile, P. Gartner, E. Weber, N. Sisco, T. Signore, E. Papyis, J. Norcross, J. Agqard, A. Marcoux. Third Row: E. Belval, A. Boller, M- Nye- ,I Frs Row, l. to r.: D. Sinko, J. Aggard, F. Gilman, G. Maplesden, N. Ruffo, N. A. Pasmanis, M. McCaffrey, J. Moran, C. Robinson, N. Barburosso, M Peterson Prentice, B. Zuerner, C. Williams, L. Sadinsky, M. Charron, M. Himelstein, K. B. Foley, E. Leffingwell, T. Ehrenberg. Third Row: R. Puchta, J. Duch R Demls Driscoll, L. Nield. Second Row: C. Reardon, J. Rogers, A. Stankewicz, C. Gordon, C. Pearson, l. Steinman, J. Donovan, M. Gordon, B. Darrow, A. Adams, P Crooks ASSOCIATION The Girls' Athletic Association is an organization formed to join together all girls who are interested in athletic activities. To be eligible, a girl must attain 300 points which is earned through participation in intra-mural sports. The sports offered in the intra-mural program are: archery, badminton, basketball, field hockey, softball, tennis, volleyball, and assisting as a leader. The G.A.A. has five main purposes: to promote good sportsmanship, fair play, good teamwork, quick thinking and create a -feeling of good fellowship among the girls in the school. Along with participating in several Sports Days with various other regional high schools, the G.A.A. also sponsors and directs a Playday for the eighth grade girls of the elementary schools. The faculty advisor for the Girls' Athletic Association is Miss Anne P. Twomey. President Joyce Czikowsky Vice-President Judy Dickenman Secretary , Barbara Bourbeau Treasurer Lillian Tringe Point Chairman Judy Moran I on '90 45 -ni- ,ps-' st Raw, l. to r.: D. D'Aquilo, L. Prentice, M. Faborslly, M. Lolliviere, N. Goetz, C. Williams, L. Sadinsky, M. Charron, K. Driscoll, J. Zylka, C. Golub D A er J Dickenmon, L. Brucoli, J. Ferry, R. O'Dea. Second Row: J. Sakowicz, S. Holling- fine, H, Stronski. Fourth Row: C. Johnson, L, Cousins, B. Walenda, A Vasmanis w rth M. Himelstein, S. Jensen, M, Kurasz, F, Reiss, H. Petrie, J. Blair. Third Row: B, Zuerner, A. Reed, J. Olson, C. Cieslukowski, T. Gaffney, G. Reynolds A. R.C G. A.A GIRLS N CLUB Furst Row I to E Leffungwell E Belvol T Sugnore M Foborsky N I Mucewucz R ODea R Bourbeau J Aggard A Barule J Duckenman Prentuce N Slosberg C Cousuns D Pounch M Spunnato C Johnson B Zuerner N Susco A Mackenzue L Cousuns L Trunge J Moran L M Shutsky C Golub Second Row Muss A Twomey A Boller A Blour Paluocha L Sadunsky C Reardon G Angeluco GIRLS N CLUB VARSITY CLUB RADIO CLUB The purpose of thus organuzatuon us to unstall outstandung leadershup and good sportsmanshup among the gurl athletes of the school A gurl becomes a member of the Gurls N Club cun honorary organu zatuon upon the acquusutuon of 1000 pounts for partucupatuon un untra mural sports After earnung 1000 pounts a gurl wull be awarded her malor letter a red and whute Old Englush Chenulle N at the annual Fueld Day exercuses un June Upon attaunung 1500 pounts a gurl receuves a GAA Pun and on the acquusutuon of 2500 pounts a gurl re ceuves a red flannel blazer wuth the NFA emblem whuch us the hughest award a gurl may receuve for partucu patuon un untrcu mural sports The faculty advusor for the Gurls N Club us Muss Anne P Twomey 162 As un the past years the Varsuty Club members have ever so dulugently carrued out theur dutues and have borne theur responsubulutues to the Academy wuth wullungness and energy The Varsuty Club un the years of 1956 57 found them selves wuth a tradutuonol duty to perform namely to patrol the Maun and Commercual Buuldung corrudors at lunch tume N men statuoned at every busy untersectuon controlled the flow of traffuc to and from the cafeterua and kept traffuc un each buuldung at a munumum so as not to dusturb any classes un sessuon To the men of the Varsuty Patrol we say tough 'ob well done Besudes furnushung traffuc polucemen the Varsuty Club engages un another umportant campus functuon the pro ductuon of the Varsuty Club Munstrel, whuch ut sponsors The Varsuty Club whuch consusts of athletes who have earned two hundred pounts un varuous sports wull lose many members when the class of 57 leaves but to future athletes who wull soon become members we say Carry on the good work and remember the purpose of thus or ganuzatuon to set a good example un sportsmanshup leader shup and conduct for underclassmen OFFICERS Bob Gromko Fred Whupple Dan Sumonellu Tom Kurker Arnold Seybolt Presudent Vuce Presudent Secretary Treasurer Advusor WHLO us the statuon of the Raduo Club lucensed by the Federal Com munucatuons Commussuon The purpose of the Raduo Club us to guve students traunung and experuence un the fueld of raduo and to enable them to re ceuve theur Amateur Communucatuons lucense The club holds uts meetungs on the top floor of the lubrary The club has made two way contacts wuth other amateurs un about 36 states Thus year about twenty fuve or thurty students are workung to get an operators lucense There are three lucensed operators thus year They are Vuncent Chrzanowsku whose call number us WNIOOW Eu gene Rozea whose call number us KNIAVE and James Valace whose call number us KNIAWS 1 I - ri - . . . , . . 1 - .. . , . , . , . , . . , . , . , . , . , . , 1 . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . , . . z . , . , . , , . , . , . . I - ' . - 11 11 . . . . . . . , I ' ' 1 . . 1 . . . I . . . 1 - , ' II ll . . . . . - - I ' ' . . . . 1 I ' ' ' ' - - - ll ll ' ' - - 11 ' 1 1 . ' ' - 1 ' . . . I I 1 ' 1 ' ll . . .- I , , I . . , 11 11 - . Furs? Row l io r F Rucker J Falcone F Whipple D Slmonelll B Gromko B Cleslukowslu B Wulenczyk Fourih Row J Colande W Murphy N P Maurice D LeMlre Second Row R Clong B Darrow L Howard P Macarchuk D Leone T Twomey P Mondor VARSITY CLUB RADIO CLUB ondmg I to Burlow Mr Baldwin R Wulllamson V Chrzanowslu Seated E Rozea l l l Dunion, W. Prokop, J. Butler. Third Row! C. McGrath, C. Moron, F. Querlciul A - W N . l K-X x f - J ei St ' , . r.: G. , . ' , LA TI .- . , ., ...W 4 A . .Q First Row, l. to r.: J. Dickenman, A. Benoit, B. Parkhurst, J. Peck, M. Maruzo, M. LaRiviere, L. Prentice, P. Mahoney, D.D'Aquila, A. Reed, M. Page, L. Nield, M. Basson, G. Reynolds, Mrs. Gordon Second Row: L. Sutthill, P. Teper, A. Mullins, L. Goldgerg, S. Holl ingworth, M. Charron, M. Himelstein, C. Sullivan, M. Norman, J Grant, S. Lillibridge, M. Konikowski J. Abrahamson, Miss Raisin CL B LATIN CLUB The Latin Club was organized to foster an interest in classical civilization and to promote an understanding of Roman cul- ture, both ancient and modern. The club, under the derection of Miss Rasin, sponsor, and Mrs. Gordon, assistant advisor, was fortunate this year to have as a speaker Rabbi Marshall Maltzman, Mrs. Kurt Oppen- heimer and Miss Hart, who gave illustrated lectures on their European trips, were also guests at club meetings. The Saturnalia party, an annual feature of this club's program, was as usual, a gala affair. Club membership is open to pupils tak- ing Latin and to those who have taken it. Club members also belong to the Junior Classical League, a national organization of Latin Clubs. President Lesley Neild Vice-President Patricia Hildick Secretary Patricia Mahoney Treasurer Diane D'Aquilo Assistant Advisor Mrs. Gordon 164 if 1 rl. ' 'iw w ., 'M - . 'T l .. J- W Third Row: J. McKinney, C. Johnson, S. Arika, K. Driscoll, L. Sadin- sky, J. Blair, H. Petrie, A. Stankewich, M. Kozersky, N. Medcik, J. Blanchard, P. Hildick. Fourth Row: H. Baker, H. Whitehead, P. Lukoff, J. Carroll, E. Meyers, l. Steinman, C. Burdick, S. Blinder- man, A. Ketover, N. Bruckner, J. Swatzburg, M. Coit, R. Ulikowski. DER DEUTSCHE VEREIN ln keeping with the objectives of Der Deutsche Verein, all activities during the year were planned to acquaint the members with the German people, their country, their customs, and their cultural heritage. The monthly meetings included a variety of pro- grams, native speakers, movies, exhibits, socials, and field trips. The group was fortunate in welcoming Kurt Nack, an exchange student from Hamburg, Germany, to honorary membership. His assistance was greatly appreciated in the implementation of an authentic German Christmas party, which included the tradi- tional Weihnachtsbaum, Aclvantzkranz and Weih- nachtslieder. The students in advanced German enioyed a performance of Sigfried at the Metropolitan Opera in New York and visited many places of interest in the city. The final meeting of the year - a farewell to graduating members A was the annual picnic, the close of a highly successful year. Faculty Advisor Grace Y. Savard President Merrill Gerber Vice-President Michael Gordon Secretary Regina Niederman Program George Tarryk Coordinator Margaret Norman A ,--1 , q ,iw- First Row, I, to r.: D. Zercie, B. Heebner, M. Jones, P. Abreu, J. Third Row: N. Clegg, M. Seretna, R. Redlinsky, V. Kulesza, L. Beck, Sakowitz, C. Sholes, J. Phillips, B. Schadick, S. Sartori, J. Ferry. J. Schwartz, P. McNamara, S. Jensen, P. Monell, J. Berkman. Fourth Second Row: S. McNamara, D. Legare, M. Aldrich, D. Kohanski, F. Row: R. Wilbur, J. Hill, P. Fellows, J, Barnett, G. Adams, D. Tracy, Gilman, W. Sullivan, C. Swarek, C. lzbicki, K. Daigle, M. Kurasz, M. Seder. Seated: J. Valace, B. Moran, J. Miller, J. Zyllra, A. Adams, M. Norman, Tarryk, E. Russ, G. Hyde, S. Coit, J. Duch, J. Quinn, D. Blanchard, P. Hyde M. Gordon, R. Niederman, M. Gerber, Mrs. G. Savard, G. Tarryk, H. S. Norman, E. Odgers, F. Wieland, A. Morrissey, W. Quinn. Wright, R. Meyers, l. Krause, P, Monty, B. Button, K. Nack. Standing: R. TY 4-1 -- .. .f First Row, l. to r.: J. Berkman, M. Jones, P. Abreau, C. Morrow, J. Sakowicz, J. Schaefer, C. Sholes, F. Gilman, J. Trainor, W. Sullivan, S. McNamara. Second Row: D. Legare, S. Buckley, J. Stankewicz, B. Martin, D. Falcone, C. lzbicki, K. Daigle, M. Kurasz, J. Swartz, D. Zercie. Third Row: M. Seder, S. Skindzier, LE CERCLE FRANCAIS . ..,. 'V . B. Faborsky, M. Aldrich, N. Clegg, M. Weiner, J. Phillips, B. Schadick, V. Kelesza, T. Labenski, P. Sutthill, J. Massett, E. Thibeault. Fourth Row: N. Landry, P. Ring, B. Storms, G. Adams, P. Fellows, J. Goldblatt, F. Botnick, E. Lewis, B. Donahoe, Mr. Whitney. Planned to combine the cultural graces with the social, Le Cercle Francais pro- vides its members with a social atmosphere in which a great acquaintance of France, French, and its customs, is obtained. This year, Le Cercle Francais has had a busy year. They have had various inter- esting speakers, humorous skits presented by the members, themselves, and French movies. The French Club members were again invited by the New London High School French Club to participate in the annual trip to Montreal, the oldest inter-country trip made by high school students in the United States. Also held was the highly popular French Club Dance. Faculty Advisor . , President , .. Vice-President . Secretary. ,. Treasurer . . ,..,. ,. ,. ,,,... .. Mr. W. Whitney Tina Signore Matthew Sheridan Lesley Nield . ., Ellen Belval .w . First Row, l. to r.: S, Sartori, B .Heebner, S. Jensen, N. Pekarski, E. Clark, C, Skwarek, M. Wiese, C. Fannon, E, Dziomba, P. Monell, J. Ferry, Second Row: M. Junkis, J. Hedler, J. Abraham son, M. Konikowski, L. Goldgerg, N, Goetz, J. Dickenman, A, Reed, J. Blair, D. Souter, K. Afteldt, S. Wilson. Third Row N. Medick, J. Blanchard, P. Patterson, B. Macht, J. Buonanno, M. Maruzo, R. O'Dea, J. Prezekop, J. Franco, S. Lillibridge, D Clark, J. Rogers, J. Kowalewski, Fourth Row: R. Willency, B Ulikowski, C. Mclntyre, P. Girard, D. Williamson, W. Yosef, J Freeman, F. Perkowsky, A. Holmberg, C. Zezulka, F. Heinrich T. Chism. EL CLUB ESPANOL 7-.1 ., ...Y s -iq Q First Row, l. to r.: C. Sullivan, M. Charron, A. Mullins, M Himelstein, J. Peck, L. Sadinsky, L. Brucoli, J. Grant, M. Fabor- sky, A. Benoit, C. Williams, S. Hollingwarth, D. D'Aquila, G. Reynolds, J. Norcros, P. Hilclick, P. Teper. Second Row: S. Gilbert, S. Ariker, K. Driscoll, M. Steinman, K. Feldman, C Taylor, A. Barille, E. Belval, T. Signore, M. Sheridan, L. Nield P. Archambault, D. Albertine, M. Page, L. Tringe, B. Zuerner, x Z. Pisarko. Third Row: L. Santos, B.Rondeau, S. Scheiber, A Blair, A. Boller, P. Read, P. Gartner, N. Prentice, P. Tetrault N. Slosberg, M. Seybolt, E. Papyis, B, Parkhurst, M. Kozersky L. Suthill. Fourth Row: B. Lynch, D. Leone, P. Lukoff, C. Pear son, l. Steinman, S. Skraba, C. Burdick, A. Ketover, T. Ham N. Bruckner, K. Nack, J. Carroll, J. Swatzsburg, V. Ferry, S DeFranciscu, B. McDermott, S. Blindermon, M. Cohn, R. Demmis El Club Espanol was founded in September 1947 and is under the able supervision of Mrs. Bernice Hull, Spanish teacher at the Academy. The aim of the club is to further the students' interest in the history, culture, and the cus- toms of Spanish-speaking countries. The highlights of the club's activities for this year were, interesting lectures by visitors of Latin American countries, and Spain, a Spanish style Christmas party, en- joyed by the Seniors, a dance called El Flamenco, and a food sale. The club's annual trip was to Saint Augustine, Florida, and included stops at Williamsburg, Washington, and An- napolis. The money tor the annual trip is raised by selling candy to the student body. The ending of the club year was climaxed by a beach party for the entire club. Faculty Advisor , , Mrs. Bernice Hull President Mary E. Mahoney Vice-President . , Betty Foley Secretary . . . Penny Marciniak Co-Treasurer Brad Hulland Bud Glazier Dues Treasurer David Combies First Row, l. to r.: J. Czikawsky, C. Reardon, P. Marciniak, B. Foley, sky, M. McCaffrey, R. Amodeo, C. Amato, J- MOYOH. M- 5Pif1NC70, M, Mahoney, D. Combies, A. Glizier, B. Hull, C. Freeman, E. Letting- Mrs. B. Hull, J. Aggord. Third Row: P. Crooks, B. Goldtadden, F. well. Second Row: J. Czikowsky, M. Perkowsky, D. Sinko, M. Shut- Whipple, T. JI-HSI, T- Jurobs- J- Blofullinef M- SU'- '9V A 'sv' li S -.. .. 1 txt, 1 i1 RED 6 WHITE EDITORIAL STAFF First Row, l. to r.: D. Sinko, P. Archambaulf, T. Signore, C. Reardon, M. Sautfer, P. Tefreault. Second Row: A. Barile, S. Turetzky, H. Burdo, T. Baldwin, M. Seybolr. RED AND WHITE STAFF Firs? Row, l. to r.: E. Belval, R. Amodeo, R. Niederman, S. Sartori, J. Grant, Row: A. Boller, K. Driscoll, C. Williams, M. Beradi, M. Riley, T. Ehrenberg, C. Taylor, R. Redlinsky, N. Slosberg, S. Scheiber, K. Affeldi, M. Peferson, J. Hynds, D. Falcone, B. Schadick, A. Mullins, L. Brucoli. Fourth Row: J. M. Spinnafo, D. Albretine, Second Row: A. Blair, D. D'Aquila, K. Feldman, Rogers, M. Tracey, N. Barbarossa, M. Adelman, I. Steinman, L. Socha, M. Charron, P. Monell, J. Salcowifz, J. Schwartz, F, Gilman, M. Steinman, J. Duch, M. Sheridan, C, Robinson, C. Paul. J. Pallentine, P. Mahoney, P. Teper, Z. Pizarko, L. Sadinsky, J. Blair. Third X 1 f-4 ..,, , -..-.- . i.. First Row, l. to r.: Mrs. B. Browning, L. Florman, B. Trudell, S. Sherman, S. tis, J. Wholeben, A. Deauville, P. Beauregard, C. Robinson. Third Row: Walmsley, G. Tarryk, B. Parkhurst, J. Morgan, R. Gross, L. Chadow, F. R. Vertefeuille, R. LaFreniere, A. O'Bern, D. Kenneth, R. Hesslboch, R. Rob- Chouch, Z, Pizarko, K. Barnes, J. Hudyma, Miss M. Triplett. Second Row: inson, H. Matthews, C. Chadwell. Fourth Row: D. Driscoll, R. Puchta, R. R. LaFreniere, L. Lewis, B. Stott, C. Luck, J. Daley, J. agowon, N. Lahania- Abell, N. LaFontaine, L. Lessard, D. McCormick, A. Trudeau, T. Ham. RED AND WHITE STAFF During the past year, the Red and White, under the leadership of the Co-Ediors-in-Chief Tina Signore and Sey- mour Turetzky, published ten issues. ln past years, the Red and White was partially supported by various merchants of Norwich through the medium of advertising. This year, for the first time, the student body was the sole support of the paper. The main purpose of publishing the paper had been to give the student body the opportunity of knowing what is happening on campus. Indirectly, students make friends with their neighbors through many interviews. As special features, the Red and White runs a Fashion and Sez You columns and print many photographs. Faculty Advisor Miss Virginia Leary STUDENT ART ASSOCIATION The Student Art Association is an organization of students interested in art. Members take the Fine Arts Course, or are in general or activity art classes. Meetings have been scheduled for Monday third period in the Design Room. Speakers at these meetings have included Mrs. Stan- ley G. Berkley, who talked about her textile designs, Mitchell Sielicki, on the Philadelphia Museum School, Chon Day, on cartooning, Miss Dorothy Arganovitch, on art museums in Europe, Lloyd Chapman, on commercial art, Mrs. J. O. Parisette, on tray painting, Miss Estelle Rothstein, on Syracuse University and working in New York. The Association sponsored trips to art schools and museums in New Haven, New York, and Hartford. Faculty Advisors Miss Margaret L. Triplett and Mrs. Lawrence R. Browning President George Tarryk Vice-President Janet Morgan Secretary Alexandra Walmsley Treasurer Beverly Parkhurst COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Publicity Zina Pisarko Social Sandra Sherman Program Dennis Driscoll First Row I to r K Driscoll L Sadinsky B Walenda Second Row .I Schwartz M Basson M Konikowski R Koniskowslu P Monty IEWELRY CLUB The Jewelry Club is an organization of twelve students who are interested in making and repairing iewelry. These finished products are sold annually at the Christmas sale and Gypsy Fair. The group meets every two weeks dur- ing Friday sixth period. Although the primary purpose of the club is to give services, the members also plan trips in connection with their iewelry interests and discuss matters pertaining to jewelry as an art and industry. Membership is open to present and former jewelry students. President , Lynn Sadinsky Vice-President Meryl Himmelstein Secretary Elizabeth Walenda Treasurer Maxine Basson Publicity . Kathleen Driscoll st Row l o E Walenda .l Hannon M Rule P Hyde Brown M Wlsnefslry J Sawyer Third Row W Murphy C Nolan Holdrldge V Osowskl Second Row B Dragoll L Warren D M Phillips L Berry C Cydylo Fourth Row P Casey R Asselin i , . .: . ' , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . . Fir , . t r.: . , . , . ' Y, - , M. , - ' 1 - - 1 - 1 - 1 ' , . '. : . ', - 1 - - 1 - , - - 5 - f - - :QDJJWT 5' B' ill Sli' gnu-t ,min 1 12 Fi 'PE Swell F I -11 Y assure fm '11 Y.: Flrst Row I to r W Martm G Tarryk A Banle M Gordon S Tufetzky Second Row J Dytko J Valace J Duch R Deyl Thlrd Row M Gerber M Pearson Mr Wlllxamslm D Foltz I Steinman JUNIOR RED CROSS The Junlor Red Cross Councal of the Norwrch Free Academy has been very active thus year The most um portant prolects were as follows the Red Cross Enrollment Drrve for which we collected 5358 26 to carry on our prolects a Chrrstmas celebration for the resrdents of the Ruversrde Home with refreshments decoratuons entertain ment and gufts partrclpatron rn the bloodmobrle vrsrts rn town the conductrng of the March of Drmes Druve which brought rn S1 17150 a very commendable amount for thus worthy cause and tray favors rn celebratron of Easter and May Day for the local mstrtutrons Our plans for the rest of the year Include attendance at the annual Connectrcut Junnor Red Cross Conference rn Stratford, a program to rnterest Sensors rn grvrng blood when they are 18, attendance at the National Conventron of Amerrcan Red Cross rn Washrngton, D C , a trrp to the blood center nn Hartford, Connectrcut and Newmgton Vet erans Hosprtal, also the showrng of movres durrng the Fra day thrrd perrod wuth regard to lrfesavrng, swnmmrng and boatmg Faculty Advrsor Mrs Gladys Mallove President Mary Lou Rrley Vrce Presrdent Bernadme Dragolr S A B Representatwe Peter Hyde Recordmg Secretary Mary Holdrldge Corresponding Secretary Jacqueline Hannon Treasurer Elizabeth Walenda Executive Board Representative Vlvran Osowskx SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club was founded rn 'I950 and granted a charter by the Student Advrsory Board The oblectnve rs to foster Interest IH the sciences Meetrngs of the club are held approxrmately once a month Movies on specral phases of science are spon sored by the club Several prominent sclentusts rn the var nous fields are obtained as speakers for group meetings Several award and scholarship examrnatnons and contests are conducted through science club efforts The faculty advrsor who made all these thrngs possr ble was Mr Wrllnams, whose efforts were endless, rn pro motnng the Idea for the need of Scrence -I...-......-. ff,- , F . my .,,ws,.,. 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I - I n a V n I Furst Row l to r M Alves L Curry R Doherty D Stanley B Doherty Hallas M Bellezza Fourth Row R Wulkunson P Kornosewuxz M urphy B Debbus D Burke Second Row G Cushman R Fenner S Murphy L Morey C Perry J Raunvulle Fufth Row V Hall B Wunakor E Kendrucl: man J Jankowsku J Baumann L Gulment E Jackson B Gulbow N B Randall I Crouch I-IOMEMAKING CLUB The Future Homemakers of Ameruca us an organu zatuon that brungs together groups who are unter ested un workung toward better home and famuly luvung It affords opportunutues for the development of leadershup plus partucupatuon un communuty affaurs needed un a democratuc socuety The Homemakung Club has been reaffuluated wuth the Future Homemakers of Ameruca for three years At the present tume Duane Stanley a mem ber of the club us state secretary Our present en rollment consusts of forty gurls Our faculty advusors are Mrs Eduth Duesel and Mrs Sylvua Chapman Chapter mothers are Mrs Thure Dahl Mrs Thomas Baldwun and Muss Eleanor Burke The Future Homemakers of Ameruca has made Easter Thanksguvung and Chrustmas favors for the Shelterung Arms Money rausung prouects have un cluded a sale for Chrustmas boutonnuerres and wuld cat emblems The motto Toward New Horuzons expresses the purpose of the Future Homemakers of Ameruca Thus symboluzes learnung to luve better today un order that our luves and those of our famulues may be bet ter tomorrow Faculty Advusors Mrs Eduth Duesel Mrs Sylvua Chapman Presudent Rosemary Doherty Vuce Presudent Recordung Secretary Correspondung Secretary Treasurer Assustant Treasurer Publucuty Parluamentaruan Assustant to Red 8- Whute Chapter mothers Barbara Debbus Lous Curry Louuse Guulmet Betty Doherty Evelyn Alves Lunda Gulmet Judy Raunvulle Carol Baumann Muss E Burke Mrs Thure Dahl Mrs Thomas Baldwun S: Hall, Tracey, E. Gaudette, J.'Moon, L. AlliaIre.. Third Rows S. Merri: LL Conaty, .Mrs. -Diesel, Mrs. S. Cha-pman, J. Tomaino, F. -Skulczyck I - . I . . I ' I I ' 1 I II ' ll 2 vm pg G Q-new Flrst Row I to r R Rockwell J Geba N Cushman B Bolduc B Demars E Muller Mr Wasnlewslu Fourth Row R Grady D Eentwustle H Benout C Cone Second Row F Reynolds B Tetreault E Smlth JWucuk K Stott S Savntslty P Davxs J Beetham K Lelfett J Murphy Thnrd Row D Wood H Deroslers E Boruch P Dytko FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The Future Farmers ot Ameruca I5 a natnonal organization that IS open to all Agricultural students Thus year It has an actuve membershup of thirty fave members Some of the clubs actuvntles tor the year have mcluded an annual square dance the selllng ot Chrnstmas wreaths Father and Son Banquet Communlty Improvement Prolect on farm safety and an annual PICHIC Several of the members recelved state F F A Foundatuon awards Offucers ot the club for the year are Robert Bolduc Robert Dernars Presvdent Vice Presndent Secretary Nathan Cushman Charles Cone Richard Rockwell Reporter Sentinel .145 x-' f ,- kbs 17 HI-Y The S.M.B. Hi-Y of the Norwich Free Academy meets every Monday at the Norwich Y.M.C.A. The Hi-Y is a club of twenty-three boys who serve their community in every way possible and still have fun doing it to- gether. Some of the proiects the Hi-Y has undertaken are: Making scrap books for the patients at the State Hospital, collect- ing pennies at Christmas time for the patients of the State Hospital. This year the club collected an outstanding amount First Row, l. to r.: W. Jorczak, L. Ham, B. Desbonnet. Second Row: Mr. Gemmell, A. Couture, T. Porte- lance, A. Dufour, T, Ham, D. Shea, M. Hutchinson, Third Row: P. Ruffo, J. Ferrie, D. Jaskiewicz, T. Senuta, W. Coady, W. Morrissette, P. Lewerk, L. Habeeb. of over 5'I00.00. At the end of each year the seniors of the club along with Mr. Gemmell, the advisor, go on a trip together. This year the Hi-Y is taking an active part in the Hartford Youth in Govern- ment Day. Faculty Advisor Mr. Gemmell President Louis Habeeb Vice-President Peter Lewerk Secretary Walter Coady Treasurer Bill Morrissette Chaplain Richard Throwe Sergeant at Arms Alan Couture 174 First Row, l. to r.: M. Tracy, J. Walsh, D. Fish, J. Gauthier, E. Watton, S- Hall, C. SOUIC, M- AV9fYf P- Walskl, A. Savltsky. Second Row: L. Gilmet, A. Fitzgerald, L. Armstrong, B. Gauthier, B. Rist, D. Robinson, N, Goetz, C. Baumann, J. Black, B Gilb0W- TR HIY The purpose of the Trl Ht Y IS to create mam tam and extend throughout the home school, and communnty hugh standards of Chrtstlan character The yearly plan Includes programs on educatton rellgton, and soctal functions The hnghpolnt of the year ts Youth and Govern ment Three members from each Ht Y and Tn Hn Y club throughout the state go to Hartford to debate on bulls whnch they thunk wall make Connecttcut a better state nn whtch to luve At Chnstmas a donatton ts given to a local char tty The members of the Y clubs go carollmg to con valescent homes In the area to extend good wlll at Chnstmas The club provudes enloyment and education to tts members Prestdent Barbara Rust Vlce President Nancy Goetz Treasurer Dtxue Robmson Secretary Lmda Armstrong Advtsor Mrs Agnes R Sanders Chaplain Barbara Gauthler Sergeant at Arms Ann Amanda Futzgerald Ftrst Row I to r H Wnght B Wtlson P Gartner l Goldfadden B Button Second Row T Alexander B Dragoln P Smlth Mass Twomey S Seldman T Chtsm FENCING CLUB The purpose of thts club ts to allow fencmg for recreattonal purposes for all students both boys and gurls lt IS purely recreatnonal tn the sense that no awards or athlettc pomts are guven for partnctpatlon tn thas acttvuty The oblecttve of thus club ts to and students to ward acquurlng better physical coordnnatton grace fulness rhythm and posse The faculty advtsor tor the Fencmg Club ts Mass Anne P Twomey ,. .:. ,. ,. ,. ,. . :. ,. ,, , , 1- - -- I - . I I I . . . . I . . .. . . .,, I - ,, . .. , I . E, 9 1 'N al' ' in 0 Q X 0:4-'36 'QW-5' p x E9 X27 X 15 ' M 34 -... Graff M131 yZ4A,'5gX ' 'fsvifmwik 41 ' fx 1 jim Q' N 5, , ' '7 6 A QF 4 f , pg 6 ! f I , gf f N., . ' 5 ' 4 Q ' - ,ax ek I' ,x , QQSNM W av 'gs +4 I , dw ff' 2f61 .xF'fQ 4.5, A ,,. N ,Q 5,4 ff N ,y W.,jvQlM,, Y' x ' 'Z n fflxi L ' J 'Q J 'f'G A-I? nrklkv , t 1, -,--w - x Q Q . ATHLETICS ,F Q7 ifglmzv m i' Us P J M'-'f5mL1'5!!'g V If fig?-2' F , 'W A6 aff ijilygilw Q ji MALTA NW 'Of X '43 lfsi: I ,5 I 'Mui .fa ,C K, I W P' N 1 A 1 .5 M X' , x, I ,L F!'Wf5W '2ifnffa 53-Mi ' f '? iw? IL ' ' 1 . ' 4. 1:54 V , ' W I L Li sf ,Q L U I A: gn inf' K 4 l Ami 5.5.16 lm' SENIORS FOUTBALL The 1956 Academy football team was best d scribed In Coach Bouleys words The best team I have had here at N FA as head coach To back up the coachs words IS a highly regarded record of four wins and flve losses When conslderlng that the Acads played the toughest Class A foes nn the state the team can be proud of the record nt complled To back up the team efforts are the memories of a splnted hustl Ing umted team a threat on every play The personnel of the squad was one of the great factors In the teams success Backfleld stars luke Co Captam Phll Maurlce the hardest runner and blocker of the deep men and Joe Falcone a consistent ground gamer who really came unto hls own during the 56 season show the headlmes success of the squad Lnttle Don Lemlre whose fleetness of foot and explosive srde stepping trucks helped hum roll up points for the sea son ranked hugh for an mdlvldual player Speedy halfback Ed Radgowskl added dynamlte to the back fueld Along the forward wall rugged Tom Twomey Bob Gromko and Bull Cheslukowskl carried the under llmng efforts of the team These boys were the ones who opened up the holes for our backs Glue Fingered ends Dan Snmonelll Ed Phalen 2nd Nlck Macarchuk added to the Acads offensive power proving valuable targets for Quarterback Lemures sharp passes Little was expected from men luke Paul Skmdzler but Paul turned out to be one of the finest defensive backs In the clrcult and transfers like the dlmlnutlve Johnny Wllllams and those great competitors Walt and Duck Welham gave the club considerable unexpected and Reserves Tom Wllson and John Ryley always dld their utmost to better the squad when called upon Most of all the club had the backing of Fred Whipple for ever working for the team even when forced to the sldelunes with a stomach ailment Whlp a co captain of the squad and a four year veteran was fearless aggressive versatlle and capable of plugging up any gap although he was always out weighed Mostly nt was those boys along with Coach Bouley and has staff of Coaches Ledoux Mngnault Wllllams and Levanto who dld such a great 'ob for the team and the school The season was mlghty dark after the Cats dropped two an a row flrst to the mlghty Hornets of East Hart ford 33 6 and then to the ferocuous Bulldogs at Bulke ley 36 6 Returmng to the N FA campus on October 6 the Cats with thexr unlmpresslve record faced a powerful Worcester Commerce club It was a dufferent team that wore the Red and Whrte on this day for 900 homecommg fans were pleased by a squad of real competitors who took over the Mercury eleven 'I9 to 6 In the thlrteenth game between the unterstate rivals Phul Maurice Joe Falcone and Don Lemlre sparked the club to triumph A sophomore combination of Blll Mol kenthnn chuckung and Nlck Macarchuk recelvung worked well In the alr to help the Acads to roll up thus one But after the Commerce game the Cats faced mlghty New Brltam Coach Toners Hurricanes con tlnulng their state vlctorles from last season as unde feated State Champs were far too strong for the Cats New Brltaln scored 26 polnts ln the flrst quarter and continued to roll rt up untll the fmal gun left the Red and Gold wlth a 40 to 'I3 vlctory Joe Falcone gave the local people theur only cheering opportunity when he rlpped off a 48 yard touchdown trot marked by brllllant srde stepping F1rstRow, I to r W Cleslukowslu, P Sklndzler, P Maurice, Coach Laurent Bouley, A Whnpple, D Lemlre,.l Falcone Second Row R Gromko, R Marks, E Radgowslu, D Sumonella, T Twomey 178 I . 1 . 1 ' e' 1 1 ' - 1 I1 . . . . . . 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T l 34,1-' Qt s fa, A 3,0 +-J' vs F st Row I t P Skmdzler R Marks W Welham R Gromko W Cleslukowslu E Phalen E Radgowslu J Laudone P Maurlce CoCapt A Whupple CoCapt D lemlre J Falcone T Wllson D Svmonellu J Rlley T Twomey H McKee Second R w l to J Tedeschn T Kurke R Clang C Freeman M OISIBWSRI N Marcarchuck J Butler G Spencer W Molkenthln E Glonet J Schelber VARSITY R Hulbol E Brown R ledoux Lune Coach L Bouley Head Coach Thlrd Row l to r P Ruffo W laFleur A Mornssey L Howard D Futch B Holt B Pnechowskl W Murphy V Tedesco M Feldman F Novak From the thlrd straught CDC reversal the Cats returned home to face rlval Windham Pre game words of Coach Bouley We re capable of beatmg Wand ham were ever so true as N F A rolled up the greatest offensuve show In ten years by wmnmg 49 to 7 The rout showed vuctory hungry fans a powerful offense lackmg In N FA tackles for many years even back to when the Bouley brothers shone Eddie Radgowsku hampered by a sprained ankle loaned the bug three of Mauruce Falcone and Lemure In this one as he crossed paydnrt twnce Also adding to the one sided wan was the lme play of Cueslukowsku Twomey Whlpple and Gromko wlth the spmted 130 pound guard Johnny Wlllaams In on many tackles After the defeat of Wnndham came Andy Holllday who even outshone East Hartford s sleek footed Henry Jackson And wlth Holliday came the flrst victory for a Weaver eleven the furst local N FA loss and the fourth stranght C D C setback Once Mr Holliday was wound up the N F A 'I3 to 0 lead was wuped out and the Green went on to a 33 27 victory In a nlp and tuck affalr lt looked falrly bad for the Acads when Hartford Publlc rolled un The experts had the Owls favored 33 6 and with co captanns Whlpple and Maurice along wlth Macarchuk and tackle Ball Cueslukowskl on the bench with nnlurnes xt looked as though there was no stoppmg the Owls undefeated In CDC and at full strength a threat to mnghty New Brntaln But the ex perts met a reversal un scores as the forward wall charged luke never before and the lnghtmng backs charged wlth unstoppable speed It was a wonder that the Hartford boys walked away as they dud, wnth tackles thrown by Gromko and Twomey, and that amazung head on bull luke tackle of Gene Brown But nt was not lust these three It was a team effort all the way The Cats gave Coach Bouley a record two In a row by edgmg Manchester 1514 The hugh scoring Don Lemure shone In thus one scorlng all fifteen polnts Wnth an even record the Cats prepared for New London A ramy November l7th set the scene for the rlval clash between New Londons rough Whalers and a splnted Norwnch Free Academy team gunnnng for their fnrst vlctory over a New London Hugh eleven The Acads entered the contest seekmg thesr fnrst wrnmng season under the Bouley coachlng system therr flrst over New London smce Bulkeley and Chapman Fltch combined under one roof and a contunuatlon of a two game wlnnung streak But at the outset of the contest the Whalers proved too rough for the Acads spmt and N F A s hopes were demolished 20 O It was a game hard played equal In man power and equal recordwnse but New London lust seemed to get what they wanted The bug Green drove 82 yards for theur 7 0 lead m the flrst period every time lust lnchung across the furst down on third down sttua tlons Theur scores In the thurd and fourth perlods fol lowed the same pattern wuth the passing attack of Lmskn to Kelly workmg un vltal areas To add to the breaks for New London a Butler fumble deep In New London terrltory an lntercepted pass also In the lmme dlate vucnmty of a Norwlch score and a pass unterfer ence vuolatuon called on back Paul Skmdzler dealt In the fault of two N F A drnves and a New London tally Wuth the close of the New London game, the png skm was put away forever for thas 1956 team Every thang was over, except those wonderful memories ,, A . .w- r rQ....' l r,, Y , - , 1 ' -vs lf. 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'--: f, 4' , 11 , wg C. ,.1,Q.. .,,,. . , ,, in 'gyg , .xl, ,Xf .fx A .'1 I 1 4 :, Q 'VV 5513 ,f - ff- X ' , ,X A V .,,X.f .Nfsf 18 N111 , f Q. if , .J BASKETBALL When Coach Howle Dnckenman was shaplng up has 195657 Norwnch Free Academy basketball team he realized that he would only recelve the servlces of three of hrs 1955 56 Capital Dustrlct Conference Champlonshlp team They were Bob Gromko Frank Nedney and vet eran first stranger Bull Darrow Hence Coach Dlckenman dlpped un Coach Bull Dar rows splendid Jumor Varnsty team of 1955 56 which com puled a highly successful 14 3 record and came out with such standouts as Nlck Marcarchuk Jam Wheeler Dan Jones Chet Moran and later on In the season Bob Sullu van The former four lowerclassmen along with thelr Wildcat Captain Bull Darrow carrled most of the burden for Coach Dlckenmen as they compiled an overall record of 9 wms and 10 losses Havlng a great need for an experienced forward Coach Dlckenman switched Captain Bull Darrow former back court man mto a forward posltlon which he handled wnth the exceptuonal skull whlch he does possess Weep led the Wuldcat scormg punch for the season wlth a total of 269 pomts Gettlng off to a flying start the Acads whipped an exceptuonally strong Stamford Flve 62 50 In the opening performance of thelr 19 game campaugn Bull Darrow led the attack wlth 25 pomts After dropmg a game to New Bntaln 57 35 the Wildcats came back strong to beat Worcester Commerce 58 50 Paced by Ball Darrow with 21 pomts the Acads completely outplayed the 1956 Mass State Champs Runmng Into an array of mexpenence the Acads dropped three CDC losses at the hands of Hartford Publnc 166 401 Hartford Weaver C76 421 and New London C68 491 Strugglmg to fund themselves on the basketball court the Wuldcats romped over thenr Alumnl 74 49 Led by Bull Darrow Chet Moran and a surpnsnng sophomore Bob Sulllvan the Wlldcats seemed to be gettlng a strong hold on themselves Reallzung that what they needed was an abundance of nntestmal fortltude the Wnldcats fought Hartford Buck ely down to the wlre before losung out 51 45 Tralllng by one pomt wuth four mmutes to play the Cats dropped a heartbreaker an the flnal seconds of play Aroused by theur newly found stamina the Acads downed Wmdham 72 63 for thelr second scholastic success Breakung away un the thurd quarter after a tight game the Wildcats proved themselves to be greatly Improved Bull Darrow led all scorers an the contest with 22 pomts and also estab lushed a new Academy record of twenty consecutlve free throws Havung accomplished this honor durmg the period of three games our Wildcat captaln broke the old record of 17 set by Dash Marten nn 1947 Losmg to a sharp shooting East Hartford qumtet 71 47 and also to a stronger performing Worcester Com merce fave 73 51 the Wnldcats recovered only to drop another heartbreaker at the foul lane to New Brltam 64 59 un an overtume thrnller Stagmg a rally In the last half led by Jrm Wheeler the Cats tued the score at the end of the regulatuon tume but lost out an the overtume period Meeting our arch rlvals for the second tnme our boys pre vanled over New London 60 49 for their flrst CDC victory Paced by Chet Moran wnth 17 pomts the Wildcats chalked up theur thnrd scholastuc vnctory Chet Moran came through agam wlth a drlvmg layup In the closing seconds of play to lead the Academy to a 47 45 vtctory over Swann School of Design of New Bedford Mass Dlsplayung a fme selec tlon of shots the Acads upset a heavily favored Hartford Publlc qumtet 62 52 to cllmb out of the CDC cellar Bll Darrow led the attack wlth 14 pomts In a game whlch saw all five starters hlttmg double figures The upset mnnded Wuldcats followed sunt In the next game to edge the East Hartford Hornets 70 68 Bull Darrow tucked the game away by smkmg two free throws wuth seven seconds remaunmg on the clock The ballplaymg of Nlck Marchar cuk and Chet Moran however proved to be the difference un the Wildcat triumph Losmg out to two Hartford Clubs fBuckely 67 521 and fWeaver 85 601 the Wildcats bounded back to take the seasons finals 71 53 at the expense f Wmdham The Wildcats led all the way to end thenr 56 57 season wlth an overall record of 9 wlns and 10 losses Chet Moran and Bull Darrow led the scormg whale Danny Jones and Nuck Marcharchuk dud some strong re boundlng nn a game whlch marked the last servuces for such Sensors as Bob Gromko Bull Darrow and Frank Nedney Followmg thelr wunmng ways as was the procedure of prevnous Jumor Varslty basketball teams the 1956 57 Jumor Varsuty team rolled to a fme 10 4 seasonal record Under the fme guldance of Coach Bull Darrow the Klt tens presented themselves In a fme manner as they proved to be future essentual audes an the formatnon of Coach Duckenmans future Wlldcats Paced un their scormg by lanky John Butler the Kt tens also conslsted of such fme performers as Leon How ard Jom Wheeler Bob Sulluvan and Walt Prokop ,, . ,, . . . . . , . - . . . . . ,, . ,, . . , I I . . - . . I . I . . 1 . . . . . . . . I . I I I I I I ' ' I I I - I , - ' ' ' - - ll ll - - - . l T ' I II I . - - I . . . . , . I ' O - , . I , - . I , I I I I I II- ' - II ' . . . - , . , ' . ' . . . . . . . H . I . . . ,, . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . H . I l ' . . ,, . . ' I I - Sfanding: Coach Howard B. Dickenman. First Row: d. to r.: J. Lathrop, W. Darrow, C. Moran, R. Gromlco, H. Burdo, N. Macarchuk, R. Sullivan, J. Wheeler, D. Jones, F. Nedney. EO CAPTAIN BILL DARROW 185 YWT' iff? Q3 4 ,! 5' X ?e?43 ' Y X radial' ' Q. . I1 aff' U. A , an . I 5.5 l yi W 5 E I X f fun gk i ,ff xeQoQ4gg' 1. 0 qt: A S x' tl' 5 0 5 Ia? we f 1? 5 'Q Q A, X . '12 F g if 1 x X v F f ' 5 xxf f.-'.f' ' A '1 LW ' R I 2 :'h'0ti' V f Q X ygggqifv YQ:-if 7- W h lli 'bd 3 4, f , A , 1 sisfprrfs2w K i iim..uf 3 , e - ' ' W . I 1 f ' '3 W i ' Q ., 1 4 'L i . ,U 1, H Rv M I' . . W I v v l , J L5 . . 3 ' . ' ! . 5 if v -f a J f ' 1 6 4? 3 I I V BASKETBALL First Row I to r Coach Wllllam Darrow W Murphy A Boulware C Chey J Loihrop L Howard J Butler L Morm R Sulllvcn Second Row D Driscoll R Ramsden P Fedelln H Peck S Kllmcszewsku W Prokop R Muller F sf Row I fo G Dlermcn W Kreger B Mulogrudes R Muller Drnscoll l Baldwin T LaRochelle D Gollugan Couch Wullxam Mngnauli Second Row T Ham D Lenlcrf S Klnmaszewslu H Peck D Rowley R Cofone 88 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL ,. I . A 1: V I l I I I ' I THE SENIORS COACH H DICKENMAN F NEDNEY CAPTAIN W DARROW R GROMKO 189 BASEBALL The Norwlch Free Academy baseball team with Rene Ledoux In hrs sophomore season as head coach exper lenced a heartbreaknng ummpressuve season so far as won Iost records go Although the Wnldcats managed only eught wlns un seventeen trres the team was much better than the record reveals In the second try at Capital Drs trlct Conference laurels the Cats flnlshed IH third place wlth a flve sux won lost record Although Iacklng m experlenced personnel In many cases the Wlldcats boasted one of the scrapplest aggre gatlons In the state Leading a well balanced hlttmg at tack was the sensor quartet of Maynard Strlckland Dave Connell Tom Twomey and Captam Frank Nedney Thus foursome was aided by Ken Murkett an upper mlddler who gomed the squad at the mud way mark and went on to complle an average of over four hundred Strlckland Connell Twomey and Nedney all boasted averages around the three hundred mark The defensuve set up of the Acads consasted of Two- mey Murkett and Connell patrolmg In the outfleld whale an the mfueld the rugged Bob Walenczyk operated at flrst Chet Moran and Ray Clang dlvlded second base duties the sure fielding Strlckland played short and Dave Morphls handled the hot corner Dlrectmg operations behind the plate was Captam Nedney The mainstay of the pltchlng staff was a tall slender upper mlddler Tony Cosentlno Sportmg a good curve and a Ilve fast ball Tony quickly was recognized as the workhorse of the staff Tonys fmest effort of the season was the twelve mmng marathon wnth Hartford Public which ended In a two two tue Cos allowed only one earned run while pntchmg the fuII twelve lnnmgs Another underclasman showmg sngns of greatness to come was the elongated Danny Jones Jones shutout vlctory over New Brltam was his best showmg of the season Two senlor nght handers BIII Morrnssette and Tom Klrker worked well during the season Morrlssettes rellef work agalnst Hartford Bulkeley and Knrkers shutout vuctory over Che shlre Academy mented the boys lndnvudual heodlnnes Also helplng out In the pltchlng chores were Len Seidel an the versatnle Dave Morphas Vua graduation the Acads wlII Iose twelve men but wut thus years competent holdovers and .IV prospects suc as Nlck Macarchuk Charlle Chey and Leon Howard next years representatlve can be nothmg short of great Graduatmg sensors from the squad Include Captam Frank Nedney BIII Morrtssette Tom Karker Len Seldel Bob Walenczyk Don Leone Dave Connell Maynard Strickland Frank Quercla Tom Twomey Dan Slmonelll and Duck Welham N F A I Wmdham 2 Hampered by inclement weather the Academy s 'I957 baseball representatuve took the field with only 8 days of practlce at Wllllmantlc against Wmdham only to have theur opening day spolled by a 2 to 'I setback Durmg the 'IO mmng struggle Bull Morrlssette and Wlndhams Bull Dlffley locked up In a mud season pltchlng duel Both hurled very credltably but Dnffleys 3 hitter was the stand out Captam Frank Nedney collected two of three huts whale Chet Moron banged out the other The game also featured fme alert baserunmng by Moran Farst Row, I to r T Twomey, W Morlssette, M Strlcklond, F Nedney lCoptamJ, D Connell, R Walenczyk Second Row R Welham, D Leone, F Quercla, D Snmonellu, T Klrlner,L Seidel 190 , . I . - . . . . . , . , . I I I . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . 1 I . ' h . . I I , 1 1 1 . . I ' ' 1 ' ' - 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 I 1 1 I I I . . . 1 I ' ' . . . . 1 I - . . . . I . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . , I 1 1 - I I . I . . . . . , . I - , . . . . . , . . . ,, H .- . ' . , . First Row, I. to r.: F. Quercia, D. Leone, R. Welham, M. Strickland, W. Morrissette, R. Walensz k, F. Nedney CCaptainJ, T. Kirker, L. Seidel, D. Simonelli, D. Connell, T. Twomey. Second Row: J. Leilranto, Assistant Coach, D. Jones, A. Cosentino, R. Shusta, L. Morin, P. Fedeli, K. Murkett, C. Chey, N. Macarchuk, C. Moran, D. Hinchey, L. Howard, Coach Rene Ledoux. Third Row: R. Orsulak CManagerJ, R. McBride, CManagerD, J. Keenan iManagerJ, J. Kolodziey, R. Muttart, R. Clang, J. Gallivan, D. Morphis, B. Pie- chowski iManagerJ, W. LaFleur KManagerl. N.F.A. 14 - Cheshire 'IO Coming back from a 9-0 deficit, the Wildcast regis- tered their first win of the season against Cheshire in a contest that was mared by numerous errors and walks. Tony Cosentino who followed both Len Seidel and Tom Kirker to the mound picked up credit for the win. The game also featured a long pinch-hit triple by Dan Jones and a sensational over-the-shoulder catch by right-fielder Dan Simonelli. N.F.A. 13 - Weaver 0 Making thir fist C.D.C. start of the season, the Acads shutout Hartford Weaver l3-0 behind the 3 hit pitching of Tony Cosentino. The victory was achieved through a team effort. Cosentino, who was never in serious trouble, was backed up by a steady all-team hitting array. The victory was the Wildcats' second and also Cosentino's second. N.F.A. 4 - Bulkeley 3 Coming from behind again the Wildcats won their third game in a row, behind the sparkling relief pitching of Bill Morrissette. Bill also was the top sticker as he drove in the winning run with a solid single of Hartford Bulkeley's Joe Riley. Relieving Dan Jones, Bill shutout Bulkeley the rest of the way. N.F.A. 8 - Manchester 2 With defending state champions, Manchester, invad- ing Rec field, the Wildcats went on a hitting spree to down the Indians 8-2. Tony Cosentino, again came in to win the game, relieving starter Dave Morphis. Picking up his third win of the early season, Cos was backed up by a team effort that was not to be denied. N.F.A. 10 - Cheshire 0 The Academy won their fifth contest in a row by decisively beating Cheshire behind the shutout hurling of senior Tom Kirker by a score of 10-0. Kirker limited the hitting power of Cheshire by striking out 'l3 batters and never experienced any trouble during the 7 inning con- test. The Wildcats themselves were limited to two hits but the wildness of the Cheshire hurlers and loose play' of their teammates enabled the Acads to walk away winners. N.F.A. 4 - East Hartford 10 Riding high on a five game winning streak, the Academy ran head on into a red hot East Hartford club and suffered their second loss of the season 10-4. The East Hartford hitters showed Tony Cosentino, Bill Morriss- ette, and Tom Kirker no mercy as they rolled up a con- sistent ten runs. Frank Nedney led the Wildcats, banging out three singles. N.F.A. O - New London 6 With bitter rivalry and defending C.D.C. champion, New London, opposing the Cats at Rec field, the Wildcats were shutout for the first time this season. Behind rugged right-hander Jim Lusk, who limited the Acads to four hits, the Whalers proceeded to knock Dan Jones around for six runs. A first inning threat was the only uprising the Academy could muster against Lusk who was in constant command. N.F.A. 8 - East Hartford 7 Avenging a previous defeat and ending a two game losing streak, the Wildcats rebounded to down the East Hartford Hornets 8-7 in 12 innings. Tony Cosentino, who came in another relief role, received credit for the win which was his fourth against one setback. Dave Morphis applied the offensive touch as he drove in Cosentino with the winning run in the 12th inning. MORE BASEBALL If , IJ... K , A. . I I Nw --4-'wh 4' W ' 4, SFF 5 Q 'fig vw A? x , HT, 4, bf3-gb' , ' L' ' A gi,-3 . ml A A w , f v' 6 , . - Q1 A f f F ' wg. Y . ' T 53' V, -'-yi 'fp' ,fi - 'lihg I xv yy ' C J W 52 1,'v2gi-'s?i'5 ' 5 5 W .C EZ A fy ww -518 , ,'I'-z,'1H'w, P vw V-,45,,5,LQ 'ffl Q' YTQ 1 .iw 'f fl Ek ffm 2559? 35535 Ju? ' A ,F 'M ' fr klf v l QQ ax? I 1 X, .5 . , ,kg 1, ,ww gp. V 2 fxqzgfky' - -E' ,-'31 V' - ,- Y -f if 2 L fhkfwry ., 4 f ' 'WL Q, V , ,, ' RQ 3, 3 - . ' A A A-,. + -1 gk A 9-f..-f ' fi, 132 T7 -zifffaa, 5 K V ' '. , . V' - 'Vis V :?x.f1g,'-. ff, -J: uf.: ' ,- .Q - X 1 32 . f- 5 , ' . ' A Vf- ' lm .ff ,,'- bf Q f fv , 21,1 , Axjai gfw vi .f ' ' ,Qr'?X 2'5?i?'f' 'f jf Q7345.. . A f 1 Q1 . 3- ,f . f -fw.. -MA' X 1' L X .f'if!' -24 f . . , 1, . K ... , we ,u, - if AW: ww. 42,1 '41 ' 8,25 ,annzd ,AQ 1.13. WERE 'mm' -snfliv A-K U-gk r A Q. ' :xx LS 3 xfytnf Q70 ff L. QW M 51 gl, Kikyfgfsn , .,, gfywr 3 Eh,gwxfiwj3 'Lx A ' 5 A vig ggdfvvh fV5'Px,, diy-9 ' .41 .R fx 'V ., , , ,M COACH R. LEDOUX, CAPTAIN F. NEDNEY, COACH J. LEVANTO -l .. xp-ny' 4- in 0- 11 ,3 .-',,.,'-'!Y'!1 .., 153 gf ,V- xixi 1, 1 in E f,-.a .+L , ,,, X mb? qv A!'f .: '7Z4i'1i .- -. ol N.F.A. 4 - New Britain 0 Behind the shutout pitching of Dan Jones, who was in complete command of the Hurricanes throughout the game, the Wildcats won their seventh game of the season by a score of 4-0. Besides the sterling pitching of Jones, the Wildcats also their first home run of the season as Captain Frank Nedney blasted a 330 foot blast off New Britain's Mike Halloran. N.F.A. 3 - Weaver 4 Pulling one of the most stunning upsets of the sea- son, Weaver High of Hartford upended the Wildcats 4-3 behind the pitching of Jim Orluk. The game also marked the first Weaver baseball in two years. An important and costly three-run error by pitcher Bill Morrissette paved the way for the Weaver victory. N.F.A. 10 - New Britain 8 In a wild see-saw game which saw the lead change several times, the Academy prevailed to register a l0-8 verdict over New Britain. Dan Jones, who received credit for the win, relieved Tony Cosentino and immediately ap- plied the stopper to enable the Acads to win. Dave Con- nell led the Wildcat stickers, collecting five his in six trips, including a two-run homer and a double. N.F.A. 0 - Bulkeley 6 With Hartford Bulkeley's Bob Carlson applying the stopper with a two-hit shutout, the Maroons went on to register a 6-O triumph over the Wildcats. The Maroons showed little respect for starter Bill Morrissette and re- liever Tony Cosentino as they banged out 'I2 hits. May- nard Strickland played an outstanding defensive game at short to shine in the Acad lineup. From this point on, the Wildcats faded badly and ended the season in an unimpressive fashion. They dropped four straight games as Coach Rene Ledoux be- gan experimenting for next year's team. Teams victorious over the Acads were: Hartford Public 3-2, Manchester 7-4, Windham 8-5, New London 4-0. During this losing streak, the Acads played to a 2-2 12 inning tie with Hart- ford Public. Outstanding in losing streak were: Tom Two- mey with two home runs, Tony Cosentino, and the consistent, smooth-playing Maynard Strickland. FROSH egfizrf ill' i ,,s .!,f. -'ff .L 31? T ifxjhgl . . .N . ' 94' 1,5-.45 ,fx , t H .5 :- W J Wy -4 f , - ' . .D Q, A f.. A f H ,J ..... . Ami, ft I Q up M , I xi. 'fn' , F V.. Jia- , ,. A .Af . .. , . M ' ' !'f'?fLfl-L rf fax' -f 11- W '-.,f.,,, 1 '1f'2'-3 . 'l!:l5- J N -.. fa 1-gfo'-f ,, 1 y ww-.?' 23. I, f :-,.v 'f ' GS -Qs? -.-,zu A 4fsgE:Ysg5f, ,, X Mg . ' xg.,Aw,. T 'Q -as A ... J ' ...- - .-4.-, - K' 2 -X C? M I 'Q' 'I' If 5 r A ' AI lu 1' . A, 'gigx 1 ' ' V .I V l ig' First Row, l. to r.: D. Golligan, J. Homski, J. Dudley, R. Wood, T. LoRochelle, R. Buck, R. Owen, R. Cafone, W. Kinney. Second Row: Coach William Mignoult, J. Perry, D. Leniarf, F, Russi, W. Word, B. lodd, D. Driscoll, T. Hom, S. Goldberg, l. Baldwin. Third Row: S. Klimoszewski, N. Loperle fMunogerl, R. Berry, R. Serofin, T. Hogan, R. Miller, R. Dooley, H. Peck fManogerJ. -i' '1 wifi' .marc 'R 1-.L ,li . .gn .4 a.. '-'Y' f- -, Oar, ---,vs.,,.- .-, Q-'Q-ap 'Zu - Q: sif-fs'+3.-2os-- Q' 'f , ,,f,,.Y,.v W-Y Sf, .E .si .W f '. 'M 1 ,. I .. . 'J W' v... N. ' V'--2 -' -- .,. .. . .31 Nfl Wil CROSS COU TRY The N.F.A. Cross Country team turned the i956 sea- son into a complete success. It was a tremendous season for the state champions under their new coach, Mr, Mills, who took over the coaching iob this year. With Clem McGrath leading the Harriers to all of their victories, they turned in a fine record for the season consisting of ll wins and only one loss. A big salute from N.F.A. goes to Clem McGrath for his fine performances during the year. Clem's fine running ability showed up in the sectional meet when he broke the cross country record formerly held by the great runner, Bob Vinton. It seemed to N.F.A. that Clem wasn't satisfied, because in a few days he went on to win the state meet in fine fashion N FA took lst place team honors with the next team 13 points away The support of Jim Lathrop and Gene McGrath fClem s brotherl was a vital factor in the succesful season These boys provided a fine one two, three punch ln almost every meet they ran in. Weisgraber, Nowakowski, Coffey, and Ricker along with Watt, Lefevre and Socha also did a marvelous job in compiling such a fine record as ll-l. The fine coaching job done by Mr. Mills must not be over looked. Mr. Mills who has been the assistant coach in track and cross country for the last few years, took over the head coaching job just this year when Mr. Cupello resigned. Mr. Mills without a doubt, turned out one of the greatest cross country teams ever to run for the N.F.A. The first meet of the season, which was against Hart- ford Public, was a little disappointing. Our Harriers were beaten in a close one 26-29. The next meet was a little different, the team gained its first victory with a perfect score T5 40 over Windham High With Clem McGrath registering his second straight first the NFA Harriers defeated East Hartford 22 23 Jim Lathrop and Gene McGrath finished third and fourth respectively Bruce Watt led the JV s to victory by the F st Row l to r P Mondor R Coffey B Watt J Lathrop C McGrath F Ricker E McGrath K Weisgraber B Nowakowslu E Lefevre Second Row Coach Ralph Mills M Coit CMonagerl E Clegg W Juzwic E Lamb D Foltz R Deyo l Socha D DeNicola K Nack L Baldwin J Barrett fManagerJ Third Row G Dunn D Driscoll D Sharples F Russ: W Ward D Speerlu W Carroll . 1. . ' , . . , . . , . . . . . , . , . .. lr ,. .: . , . 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - , , , , . : 1 . 1 - 1 . , . ,. , . 1 . 1 . 1 - 1- 1 - - 1. , . , . 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - - same score of 22 23 N F A went on to wm agaln beat mg Manchester and Hall un a trnangular meet wnth McGrath also leadung the way In thus meet The Wlldcats made It sux un a row as they defeated New London and Hartford Weaver Reglsterung thear fxrst success over a New London team nn at least 14 years the Acads defeated the Whalers 24 31 and took Weaver 19 36 wuth McGrath agaun leadnng the Harners to vuctory The next meet was a pushover for the well developed runners of N F A They beat Windham by a perfect score 15 40 for the second tlme this year The Academy team made ut seven wms an a row when ut trummed Robert E Fntch of Groton 23 32 McGrath led the faeld by 32 seconds placmg flrst for the 6th stralght time this year The New London outflt was next on the N FA s wan column for nt was Norwnch 24 to 31 over the Whalers The Wlldcats now possess an 81 record for the season The badly brulsed foot of McGrath did not hamper hum In wmmng agaln In 14 18 over the 2 5 mule course The next meet for the Harruers of N FA was one of the bag ones they had been waltmg for thus one all year lt was the sectlonal meet The outcome was very pleasing for the whole team especlally Clem McGrath and Mr Malls Clem broke the sectuonal record by sux seconds whuch was held prevlously by Bob Vmton a runner Clem never beat whale Bob was In hugh school The team dld a good lab on taking flrst place beating the second place team by 11 poltns In hrs first year as the cross country coach Mr Mills showed how hard he had been working on runmng by wmmng the sectional meet Jam Lathrop was the next Norwnch runner to come across the tape placmg 9th lwhlch IS not badl Then came Gene McGrath and Karl Wels graber both placmg under 25th The JV s dld a good 'ob also nn the same meet The lumor Harrners placed second out of the 12 teams that entered Lefevre was the fnrst JV across the fumsh lune placmg 3rd then came Socha who placed rnght behlnd Lefevre Bulkeley came next provndmg the Academy wuth the most competutnon The Acads defeated them by the score of 22 23 Thus wm set the Acads up for a sure tae for the CDC They later won the CDC The JV s won by a perfect score 15 40 Dunn won for the JV s whlle Mc Grath triumphed for the varsity The Connectlcut State meet came next for the hugh ndlng cross country team of N FA Clem McGrath the smooth strtdlng runner of Norwich placed flrst over the wet and slupper course In 13 327 Hrs tame was only ten seconds off the course record The team also took fnrst place becommg state champlons under the coachung of Mr Malls The wms qualnfued McGrath and the N F A team for the New England meet at Colby College 44 CAPTAINS F RICKER C McGRATH The New England meet was a lnttle dasappomtmg for the whole squad The Academy placed mnth nn the meet whnch was a lnttle surpnsmg Well lets all say Nuce goung boys and good luck next year ' . ... , - I . ' J - - .. I . , . , . I ' V ' I I I ' - 1 F? I I . . . , . . . , . . . I 0 I - ' I I , . , ' . u., ' ... , ' 1 . . , , . . . .. , ,,. . . . , , , Il CONTINUED CLE M IT'S BEEN A GOOD YEAR FOR OUR SENIORS PHIL FRANK BRUC GO CLEM, GO ,W 'f .' f P-F ,f,,.n:f, 'a' 'I Y ,, N ,M ff' f x , .-I a i . AN ' 1'- 1 J :,. .2 ' 5 5 uvr STATE CHAMPS PRACTICE, PRACTICE, OPPONENT PRACTICE :. ' Q 1 il ,-7 'I TT! sh'2IQ A R , K ' T ar V ' 1 I 4 Y , , 'r T , I 'gg X 1 1 p LJ I ' I .--. -.1 3. :ET we 1 -I K 8 jx' ff ' 1 t . .5 - x I 3' - ' 4 - I di' U T -filo- s sl . ,Q-,, ' Jr.. -al ' 3 an -f X Ib va 165' fb A 'boi' Pl I E 4 'V' u 'v'- C 'R 11a f- gn.. 'T' ...I 3 ,1 ,,-. R G :sa .x, ' ,-,, f',. '.,,-f- .qs 'q-,guna-v --1 , . , 'wh . I sw - ..f .4 .21 , 'VH' M. -I., r . U Y, .f1N v- 1,431 ? I 37 . .,,,,A, .,,, . Y, . Q., fm -, 'lying .LA 1 K NACK BEING TIMED I, I G., gf First Row, l. to r.: Coach Charles Cupello, P. Ring, M. Olsiewski, J. Scheiber, L. Belliveau, R Gromko T. Wilson, E. Rodgowski, J. Falcone, F. Ricker, D. Lemire, C. McGrath, A. Whipple, P. Maurice, K Nack K. Weisgraber, W. Ingalls, H. Boulware, E. Lefevre, .l. Cormier CManagerD, S. Mann, Assistant Coach Bruno Tedeschi. Second Row: Assistant Coach Ralph Mills, D. Speerli, D. Sharples, G. Dunn, R. Willency R Taylor, R. Onderdonk, E. McGrath, l.. Sacha, W. lane, W. Murphy, J. Butler, F. Sullivan, R. Deyo M M. luty, R. Wilbur, A. Arkava, J. Corneau, E. Fidrych, J. Garnter, C. Hamblen. TRACK The track squad registering a 5-5 season, was led by their three hard working senior captains. They were elected early in the season by the entire squad. Captain Frank Ricker was outstanding in the half mile, while Don Lemire was equally as fast in both the mile and the quarter mile. The record breaking captain, Clem McGrath, was undefeated throughout the entire season, smashing the mile record twice. The squad launched their attack by sweeping the two mile relay event at the Connecticut relays. While taking an easy first, the Acad relay team, consisting of Clem McGrath, Carl Weisgraber, Fred Whipple, and Don Lemire lowered the state record by two seconds. Gaining winning momentum, the Wildcats swept over Hartford Weaver, Windham, and Stonington until they were abruptly stopped by the power of East Hartford. The team struggled through two more meets, finally gaining footing and decisively dropping Hartford Bulke- ley. Following this victory, the Acads stamped a lasting impression on the spectators at the sectional meet when two Academy milers ran away with the mile run Break- ing the tape first, and the school record simultaneously, was Clem McGrath, and only two seconds behind him, sprinting across the finish was Don Lemire. Being the only two N.F.A. trackmen to place for the State Meet, Don and Clem, had an extra week of hard work preparing for this meet. This extensive work, however, paid off with Clem lowering his former rec- ord by another second, setting the N.F.A. mile mark at 4:34. ln doing this, Clem captured the number one place, earning for himself an invitation to the New England meet. All the boys on the track team had a very enioy- able season under the guidance and coaching of Mr. Cupello, Mr. Mills and Mr. Tedeschi. N.F.A. H, U2 Weaver , . N.F.A Windham ,, , N.F.A Stonington , N.F.A U2 East Hartford N.F.A 'IX2 New London N.F.A l,f'3 Hartford Public N.F.A. U2 Manchester . N.F.A U2 Hartford Bulkely Manchester New Britain COACHES MAA., ,,-ahh SENIORS M' W. ' 'V 'AX'- 1. -. .. ,Q - ,K . I -an we Higgs- 4.,.l,,. ' 4:3-2 A, qw ..,- , - A+ Q.. A X W, , Muyw, 1 5. ,ia . In - yp1.?1 '2,4?5El' . -My , ' f ',: X 99554. xg, 1 .-:-,1.,,,, 1 1 I-4 I f Z B 4 Ky AV 2 ' E f. . it fl is ' 17x ' W QU , , I, ---A .-if , an- M,.v-v.,,,,,,wkm4 ' f'Q, 3. tiff P 4-,. V , ,uv If , M- f 4 A, ,V ff 'L ff- j,1 ?rAw.ff1 ' 5 A':wbWi,f.7r 'V' ,pr ...M A ,,,.j,L:,,- mfg, .J W ggi M 1' A--.1,gii,,E.:4P ,dn . ' M 'w1,'1' ,:,, V' ,,w,?,1 4 A --W, V-ggffmm 4,.,m ,QQ , WW I .K T 'haw - , V wiv ,, Wi .Q -.4L.W?7?fr'ffffef'Lf?f ,, ' V' I- AC t . 4 K CONTINUED X ' x ' ? 3 N ...NV-' 14 11, -f N A iz mf X5 , ' 779 FL.. if ,r 2 W- ' ' mf ' V - A+ 7 -new A ' ' . , H- A-, .f --nv -. -. al, K ' Q 5. ' V Aft.. 4 ,Wm V 'V k f nn. , 42: 9 1 Q , I . 4 I ,4r QQ- - 'rw nv.. '-1 . 1. Q F 0 z v In 15 r ' s-.L '41 1 f'. If -'P 4? x iv 4 ,.,1j -Q., P- . E V b 4, . W., f Q- 'if if ' fl 3 ,, L? Q, . , ,f 'Q a. X. gl X X'V V 1 - :,,, 5 M W YY? 9 l ' U - .,, k -4 Q: ., . , . ll '-p-,. '4. x 9 ,,: I , X 'Nwf-g.m3:,,f.qnh,bw,i ww - ..f - . L , ,,.r ' S... . ,, A --... .1-' in Vw- - 51- '. .F 1 L' ' 'J f fi ,, bt , , 'i . 1 l , ' T ,. A. . -- 2 .xg ,Ugg L .- v -,f 'X -me ef .. -1' -., rw-aw . . . f -.pa - , 1 s zz --,,,- , . L. . , in W WY .y.,w , -Ln: fi.-PR' '5-..., .. 1 , yv,1 .E fii' .,: g4-f : .L . I M . x . 1 V+ gfifdi. Ms- I 4 'TV 1 -f . , 4-.J f - a Q! YN ' 9 , , . , A W ' Q. 4 .3992 fl ,A ' i .M ,: by.: ... M ' W -' .- . V A ' ., I ,I K ' 4 ,- ,, I 1-13.-uno--H - . wr' nixlufry H Y' 135.1 A n,,,gu.. ., J' , n-.., I 5 4 A-l :?-i'l,? -A '-rw? '7'l1-4 'T' W v gg-' '- L -Q' .. - '---- 717' 'ff la ' 'i '.Q.zrf-' -' uf, gf' - : ' P ic .en X f5r3f' - GULF The-1957 N.F.A. Golf Team looked as if they were off to a terrific season after winning their opening matches. The Academy golfers, coached by Arnold Seybolt, were out to win all of their eleven matches. The team being paced this year by Rick Meyers, Dom DeNicolo, Lanny Cloutier, Fred Allard, and Bob Sullivan. These usual starters were backed up by Steve Longo, Rich Williams, and Hal Baker, giving some depth to the lineup. The general feeling of the team was: We might not be great golfers, but we sure have a lot of fun. Here is the tough opposition these man faced throughout the golfing season: Tues. April 23 ......... ., Killingly ............,................ , Away Thurs. April 25 Pomfret . Away Tues. April 30 Killingly ...... Home Thurs. May 2 ........,, , . New London Away Tues. May 7 ,....,.,,...., Hamden ...... Away Thurs. May 9 Windham . , Away Thurs. May T6 Hamden .. , Home Tues. May 21 Fitch .. Away Fri. May 24 ...... ..,... N ew London Home Tues. May 28 Fitch ...,... .... H ome Mon. June 3 .,......,. .. Windham Home V' Q A, ' sci. N 'F r 71 5333 sf 'gif-f H' .5-C 4zf -..A'-- .. ...,.-.-v- First Row, l. to r.: R. Sullivan, F. Allard, S. Longo, l.. Clouiier, R. Meyers, D. DeNicolo. Second Row: Coach L. Arnold Seybolt, G. Surprenani, A. Haniman, R. Williams, R. Sienkowski, J. J. Swafzburg, E. McCaffrey, H. Baker, E. Cubanski, H. Dizengoff 1Managerl, B. Himes CManagerD. ' ' 3 wi ' A 4 Ill I hi' ' jjj -af -.. ll! i Ill - E ll Blllll - Ill f! f5,,, , 1' . --of Q, . wg. 775122, ' , -1. A jiiffdi if X - 2 ' D 'A . .. 1 .. .... l 5 5. ...'.., - . M - . ..- L1 M -.Q Q . 1.1 -K N w. 1 7 -523123 Ar ' r' ' . ' 'l' ,V . . 6 .arise-4L,5,,,., 'f' fi ...gr J Y U , Vx ns... f- ':,.2 . ...ws .,,.,f,N Y. I Ti, x K. V -51. .4 ' 'T ...,, ... . 1 '- ': .5 .. - 5- -71 'A 4- ' 'T - -'Ni W' ---3 I.. , 'V 'rlf'- Bl-.' - 1 ' A .,,-,- .2-7' fy- . -'V' r' 'Q 1. V., 'gg-ni'tE .-,eff , .,..fH.' - .. '- .--,W A. .ggff , ..,.. . 4 , nf- , A , f 1 ., .. 5, , . ...., ,- z 5 A- ff if 'J' 'fvffyl 'V . -A - -Ii?-.9 .Jia a.h,,.s.if-I1+i??2f- 'mar 33.12. -ff 'f - 2 ffvda vw W.. 'il .K ,wlfffi-. Ff - Aw: 0, f 1 s sf S -if R' 1 T G- -sq: 1-1 ui gr: 1 ,W ' .1 .J ,rf ww First Row, I. ro r.: Coach Richard Jensen, J. Smith, K. Gundermon, S. Hecht, A. Ketover. Second Row: S. Cohn, B. McDermott, J. Carroll, M. Cohn. TENNIS ' .411 uf' -, ln X 1... 1 A I i 1 ie. 1 , ,, hixmt . On the tennis courts, Coach Jensen and his netmen compiled a six win and one loss record. Mr. Jensen stated on the basis of this fine showing, It was the best team that I have had in my three years of varsity coaching. Led by Captain Ira Steinman, the team swept double victories from East Hartford, Windham, and Portland. The lone setback came at the Pomfret courts, where the strong Prep team broke the hopes of an undefeated season. Outstanding members of the squad included Seniors: Sherman Cohn and Sheldon Heckt. Backing up first man Steinman, these boys showed fine strokes and steady play. Sherm saw action as a regular for the first time during this season, but showed the skill of an experienced profes- sional. His sharp service and flashy network often over- powered his opponent. Sheldon, a left hander, told of his experience in his calm, steady game. Passing shots were the point winners for Shelly. Combining their talents, these boys also formed a winning doubles team. I was extremely pleased with the team's perform- Y ll 'V ance, sports-manlike qualities, and fine success, com- mented Coach Jensen on the tennis season. X 'if 2' ...w- rs? i 's v rt 'x ftrj? 'ui f . 1 v 1 I ' ' I IX at e A ' ...Q I el' QQ' 5' ll 'la 5 w -Xi W K Q f' HJ. . . I f ., mi ., v ...- . ag' M II . 4, .,,T.. -- ' ,,,...A Amt ll f- ,J , -v -- Il . 5. . .rv ' 1 ' .s Q l b .. + ' It -- A -A I.. vt . L- in n 5 1 ,AZ -I t . . . .qt . 4 .4 MM -.. tx V al i f ' .- .. .. ,qu g -W 1 . I .. Im . A , 1 ' , A , . .- fgfi, . 4 - A 1 . .t ill . - .. - , I - , is I J' K f p H CAPTAIN I. STEINMAN, COACH R. JENSEN GIRLS An honor team is chosen for each of the girls' sports. In most of the sports there are four honor teams, one for each class, Field Hockey being the exception. Girls are selected for both sportsmanship and outstanding ability in the sport. The members of the Field Hockey Honor Team that received insignias of the sport are: D. Pounch, D. Walsh, J. Moran, E. Leffingwell, Jo. Czikowsky, Ja. Czikowski, H. Petrie, C. Williams. BADMINTON Badminton is the most active indoor sport for the girls. The sport is divided into two main sections, advanced, and beginners. There are a few weeks of practice, then the tournaments begin. Nancy Prentice received a trophy as the girls singles' winner. Eunie Leffing- well and Joan Ferry as the advanced doubles winners, received bad- minton racquets. In the beginners section, the doub'es were taken by Janice and Joyce Czikowski. For their work, the girls received numerals and insignias. BASKETBALL HONOR TEAM Senior Upper Middle Lower Middle Junior G. Angelica N. Baker M. L. Aldrich Darrow C. Cousins J. Burelle B. Bourbeau Faborsky J. Czikowsky L. Cousins N. Clegg . Kelly J. Czikowsky J. Dickenman l.. D'Atri Lord M. A. Diekewicz J. Franco D. Falcone M. Ludlow P. Gartner S. Hollingsworth J. Ferry Mikolaiik P. Himes M. Konikowski P. Monell Papyis J. Moran F. Riess C. lzbicki Roselune M. Perkowsky L. Tringe B. Rail Spence T. Signore C. Williams A. Selvidio Whitehead M. Weiner Wilcox BASKTEBALL Basketball always seems to be one of the most interesting and thrilling of the sports. Each team consists of six players, three for- wards and three guards, and a limitless number of subs. The rules are very different from the boys, only half the court is used, and players cannot switch from one side to the other. Guards are not allowed to score. The Championship team won by beating the senior team in a very close game. The members of the victorious team are: D. Albertine, J. Burelle, J. Dickenman, S. Hollingsworth, C. Johnson, M. Konokowski, R. O'Dea, L. Prentice, F. Riess, J. Zylka. OO Fl? r? 208 31 UPPER INTRA-MURAL E-XSKETBALL CHAMPS I TRAM URAL SENIOR HONOR TEAM - VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS LEADERS CLUB Leaders Club is not an organized club with officers, but the members are practically invaluable to the girls' gym. The members are the girls that offer their free periods to the use of the gym, they do such things as fold towels, set up the baskets, and run errands and do odd iobs for Mrs. Wagner, and Miss Twomey. They are re- warded by receiving one hundred points. These points are added to the score, and the results are the prizes awarded annually on field day. FIELD HOCKEY On the football field during the months of October and November you saw many girls partaking in Field Hockey, one of the first of the fall sports. A team consists of usually seven players, although some times a lesser number is substituted. This sport is unique in the fact that the four classes play together, rather than as individual classes. The members of the 'rough and ready' championship team are: J. Blair, L. Cousins, A. Gleason, 5. Hollingsworth, C. Johnson, D. P -unch, P. Schleffar, T. Signore, D. Walsh. SPURTS T. BADMINTON CHAMPS Kool Kats . ., 1 4 .200 Pigskinners . . ,. .. ,. . 0 5 .000 High Scorer - Billy Darrow, 51 points At the end of the season the Hogs and Gunners competed against one another to decide the school championship in intra-mural Touch Football. The final score was 20 to 19 in favor of the Lower Cham- :ions in o big upset. The Intro-mural Tennis program was conducted in the fall under 'he guidance of Richard N. Jensen. Competition on a tournament basis Nas stressed, as well as fundamentals. Tennis clinics were held for beginners. The program got under way September 17th and ended October 30th. Matches were arranged in both doubles and singles. In addition, there were two tournaments with twenty-six students participating. WINNERS Upper Class Singles - Ira Steinman lpper Class Doubles - Michael Cohn, Alan Ketover Junior Singles - Sam Perra Junior Doubles -' Sam Perra and Len Rogers The Fall program also included Bfdminton which is becoming more popular each year. A total of seventy-four boys signed up and BOYS The Boys' Physical education department continued to offer the young men of the school the opportunity of taking part in an after-school intra-mural program during the past year. Approximately six-hundred and fifty participants were engaged in competing in various athletic games and sports at one time or another. Team games consisted of Touch Football, Basketball, Baseball, and Softball. Individual sports, tennis, and badminton were also included in the Program. During the Fall season, under the supervision of Messrs. Dicken- man, Popinchalk, and Gifford, the boys were given the opportunity of playing Touch Football. Three leagues were formed, one for Juniors, one for Lowers, and a combined Upper and Senior division. The Junior league was composed of six teams, the Spitfires, Wildcats, Terrors, Falcones, Hornets, Rams. Competition was organized for a period of seven weeks, all teams taking part in a round robin schedule. The Spitfires finished the season undefeated. Members of the championship team were Ronald Berry, Joseph Celucci, Raymond Choinacki, Richard Erb, Robert Goderre, Stuart Goldberg, Richard Miller, and Richard Serafin. FINAL STANDINGS Won Lost Pct. Spitfires , , , 5 0 1.000 Wildcats ., . . 4 1 .800 Terrors 3 2 .600 Falcones ...., . 2 3 .400 Hornets .,...,, I 4 .200 Rams .. ,... .. . .....,.,....,.,....... 1 4 .200 High Scorer - Joseph Celucci, 49 points The Lower league consisted of four teams all of which played in a round robin schedule of two rounds. The Gunners were victorious in every game winning the pennant over the Gillettes who finished second. Members of the championship team were Richard Chyinski, John Gallivan, Ralph Johnston, Charles Kerstein, Leon Lessard, Robert Onderdonk, and Robert Sullivan. FINAL STANDINGS Won Lost Pct. Gunners .. . . 5 0 1.000 Gilletts ..,. , 3 2 .600 Aces ..... ...,...... . . , 1 4 .200 Sports ,...., ,, ,.,,,.. ...,,,. , .,.. ...,. , . , , 1 4 .200 High Scorer - Chyinski, 69 points Six teams entered in the combined Senior-Upper league which was won by the Hogs. Members of the championship team were John Bielecki, Harold Burdo, John Calande, Sherman Cohn, William Darrow, Sheldon Hecht, Malcolm Hutchinson, and John Miller. STANDINGS Won Lost Pct. Hogs 5 0 1.000 Dominoes . , .... 4 1 .800 Sky Larks ., 3 2 .600 Jaspers ..... ..,. . .. ., ...,. , .,,.,, , ,..,.. 2 3 .400 OO 21 ak- ' ' .f SENIOR INTRA-MURALHBASKETBALL CHAMPIONS .. . CONTINUED took part in parctice sessions and competition. A review of the fun- damentals was stressed, especially for beginners. The boys competed elimination tournaments in both singles and doubles and were ar- ranged according to class and experience. The entire program lasted seven weeks and was supervised by Mr. Darrow. WINNERS IN BADMINTON Seniors Singles - Billy Darrow Doubles - Albert Adams, Stephen Skraba Uppers Singles - Charles Burdick Doubles - Alan Ketover, Michael Cohn Lowers Singles - Frederick Allyn Doubles - Robert Sullivan, Fred Allyn Juniors Singles - Stuart Goldberg Doubles - Stuart Goldberg, Robert Shahan School Champion - Billy Darrow WINTER SEASON Basketball again proved to be the most popular intra-mural sport. Leagues were formed in all class divisions with the Seniors and Uppers inaugurating the season by playing afternoons from Thanks- giving to the end of the semester. Play off games between the top teams were played before assemblies in Norton Gymnasium. SENIOR CHAMPIONS The Senior All Stars were victorious by upsetting the favored Room 28 team by a 37-26 score. Championship Team: Thomas Kirker, Donald Lemire, James Maine, Howard Edwards, Michael Feldman, and William Morissette. STANDINGS OF THE TEAMS Won lost Room 28 ,.... ..... 5 0 All Stars 3 2 Room 27 ..,.. ,.,... 3 2 Room 21 ..... ...... 1 4 Senior B .......,.. ..........,...........,................................,.,...,... 0 5 The Upper Basketball league was formed with six team represented. Upper B finished on top with five straight victories. The playoff game was also won by Upper 8 which defeated Room 120 in an inter- esting bame by a 48-37 score. FINAL STANDINGS Won Lost Upper B ,,.. , , 5 0 Room 120 ....,. .. 4 1 Room 119 ,.,,.. . 3 2 Room 22 ..,..... . 2 3 Room 122 , . ..,..... ...,,.,,., ..,..,.. , ...,. . .. .. 0 5 Championship Team: Sandy Blinderman, Herm Whitehead, Ira Stein- man, J. J. Swatzburg, Walter Orsulak, Robert Kolodziey. Twelve teams applied for admission to the Lower league which was divided into two divisions. The Celtics, Troians, Huskies, Gunners, Room 12, and Dynatones competed in the National League while Lower B, Dynamoes, Spartans, Magicians, Hawkeyes, and Gillettes were members of the American league. The season finished with the Huskies winning one division while the Spartans won a playoff round robin in the other. Before a I.owre Assembly the Spartans were eliminated by the Huskies by an over- whelming score of 51-17. Championship Team: Huskies - F. Botnick, R. Geer, A. Gross, Fred Allyn, Alan Lippett, Jeff Goldblatt, Ralph Johnston, and Arthur Morissey. STANDINGS National American Wan Lost Won Lost Huskies 4 0 Spartans Dynatones 3 2 Hawkeyes Celtics 3 2 Gillettes Troians 3 2 Dynamoes Gunners 2 3 Lower B Room 12 0 4 Magicians BOYS INTRAMURALS The Junior Basketball league started soon after the second semester was under way. With ten teams taking part the league was comprised of two divisions. Both leagues were made up of Home Room teams which was the basis of competition. THE STANDINGS National American Won Lost Won Lost Room 204 4 1 Room 206 3 1 Room 231 , 4 1 Room 226A 3 1 Room 234 3 2 Room 5 , 3 1 Room 205 1 4 Room 207 . 1 3 Room 226B , 0 5 Room 8 . O 4 Because of the closeness of the competition it was necessary to hold playoff tournaments in each league with Room 204 and 231 finally emerging victorious and the right to meet for the Junior championship before a Junior Assembly. In a well played game Room 204 became the winner by a 40 to 22 score. Team Members: Richard Sweezy, William Baker, Joseph Celucci, Ray- mond Choinacki, and Richard Clark. During the Spring season which started immediately after the Easter recess Seniors and Uppers had the opportunity of participating in Softball which was ably handled by Mr. Dicllenman assisted by Mr. Gifford. Because many of our male students especially Seniors and Uppers were busy taking part in interscholastic activities or were employed elsewhere, only three teams applied for admission into the league. Nevertheless competition was keen and evenly distributed so that the games were hotly contested. The Upper All Stars won the Championship and also defeated the league All Stars in a post season game. Members of the Team: Harold Baller, Sandy Blinderman, Gerald Kobelski, Robert Kolodziey, Walter Orsulak, John Quinn, Ira Steinman, J. J. Swatzburg, John Tracey, Robert Ulikowski, John Urban, and Her- man Whitehead. FINAL STANDINGS Won Lost Pct. Upper All Stars .... 6 2 .750 M.T.S. . ..,..... ,... , ,, 4 4 .500 Powerhouse A. C. ,. , . . .,.. , .. ,. 2 6 .250 Twa leagues were formed in lntra-mural Baseball, a four team Junior league and a six team Lower division. The Rebels were an outstanding team and were too powerful for the rest of the Lower league although the Drifters improved during the season and gave the Champs a real battle finally losing in a do or die effort by a six to two score. The Junior league was won by the Buffaloes who finished un- defeated for the season with a six and nothing record. The Rockets finished in second place as they lost out in a Championship series to the winning Buffaloes. FINAL STANDINGS Junior League Wan Lost Buffaloes V 6 0 Rockets 4 2 Eagles . , 2 4 Clippers - 0 6 Lower League Rebels 5 0 Royals 4 l Gilletts 3 2 Drifters 2 3 Eldoradoes l 4 Aces . 0 5 Both leagues were supervised by Mr. Darrow assisted by Mr. Gifford. Lower Championship Team - Rebels: Fred Allyn, Ronald Caulfield, Richard Chyinski, Allan Gross, Richard Geer, James Hill, Barry Holt, Bradford Hull, Edmund Lamb, Dennison Maynard, William Molkenthin, and Paul Fedeli. Junior Championship Team - Buffaloes: Kenneth Adams, Alphonse Bal- lard, Philip Becker, Joseph Dabrowslzi, Charles Howard, Ronald James, Richard Jaskiewicz, Thomas Kirby, John Maiewslxi, Lee Michon, Jeremy Neuger, Raymond Nollman, Michael Petrowski, and Robert Woodmansee. ...CONTINUED FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPIONS 'F' I-LZ? ,iw ,WL ii , IK XX N 'kt xx I P if llillm, SENIOR HONOR TEAM - BASKETBALL uxnm 'ISSN M659 -fn. .znfnu 1.- BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS GIRLS INTRAMURALS TENNIS The courts behind the Homemaking building are the scene for girl's after school tennis. In the fall practices are held, and to qualify for the spring tournament one must attend these practices. As soon as the schedules are posted, the hard and fast games are begun. In a good, fast game the day before school ended Mildred Faborslly topped Barbara Moran. Both girls are upper-middlers. For her feat Mildred, on field day, received a white shorts and shirt set, for future games. ARCHERY Tuesdays and Thursdays, during the spring and the fall, the young Robin Hoods aimed, and of course, hit the target on the football field. The two seasoned sport was opened to all classes, and many enthusiastically participated. The honors go to the ten top scorers. They, on field day, received numerals, certificates, and in- signias for their sharp shooting. VOLLEYBALL ln the gym during the months of November and December, you saw many excited girls engaged in Volleyball, one bf the most popular of the girls' sports. A team consisted of usually eight players, but this may vary in some instances. The sport was played to an exciting finish in the championship game between the two Senior teams. This game, which was very close all the way, was won by the following girls: P. Archambault, A. Barile, A. Blair, C. Cousins, M. Diekewicz, P. Gartner, R. Neiderman, E. Papyis, M. Perkowsky, N. Prentice, S. Scheiber, T. Signore. VOLLEYBALL HONOR TEAMS Senior Upper Middle Lower Middle Junior A. Barile J. Blair L. Aldrich P. Berkman J. Czikowsky L. Cousins Bauman Darrow J. Czikowsky J. Dickenman Black B. Faborsky P. Gartner S. Hollingsworth Bourbeau Kelly J. Moran M. Konikowslzi Clegg Livingston E. Papyis L. Tringe D'Atri S. Lord N. Prentice D. Walsh Ferry Ludlow M. Seybolt C. Williams Monell Quinlan T. Signore B. Zuerner Rail Schleffar N, Sigco Wilcox B. J. Wilson Wilson SOFTBALL Again the seniors come out champions by beating an upper- middle softball team. The team, one of the largest in the history of after school sports boasted twenty-seven members. The industrious seniors received numerals, insignias, and certificates for their efforts. The seniors took this championship with great pride as they captured the crown for the last sport that they played during their brief stay at the Academy. The members of the team are: 'J. Aggard, G. Angelica, A. Barile, A. Boller, C. Cousins, 'Jan Czilnowsky, 'Joy Czi- kowslcy, P. Gartner, E. Leffingwell, 'A Marcoux, R. Niederman, E. Papyis, M. Perlzowsky, N, Prentice, S. Scheiber, M. Seybolt, C. Signore, D. Sinko, N. Sisco. Honor Team fix, wr is, Lg? I fn.: I x I . v iii s I ' . ,I , g g 1 ' , ' L 1 iffy, A X , -1 . . x - 0 1 . 4 'Q J -1 ' V P 7 A 4 ii ' .....g-t- gg. Q' Qrtfgry-T 1 . - fl5'z4'6g ' .jI3'.l...fw5h 'r q ,A 3 egg,-3 Jaw QP-I .- or . web .4- QQEQQ. 'X - . ,,, -f. -. ,3'. , 1, ,r . . ARCHERY CHAMPIONS SENIOR HONOR TEAM - SOFTBALL .L sorrsALL CHAMPIONS 1 YJ 5- CA DIDS r-M'-'41 MATTER FROM ART TO AGRICULTURE, AND HERE YOU SEE US 'Tig ENGAGED IN THE MORE SERIOUS SIDE OF OUR EDUCATION. I AWN- M-L. llfll MALLON CHEVROLET mc. IWICH FREE ACADEMY -4-Iii ff Ja v hfgli g 'boy wf-,haf-2 5 1,5 , M -ii' 1 ' fi i- qi .fi 7? fi? If , + ' 5 HH ff 9 Q7 wif +4 A ' 1 gs I , UZ '9 'fi 9- 1 , 71 ' lfinfx , 4, D A? . - t 1 - ?c5v' R fi ff' :R .,. Q. Vs 'GSXR 1 fsii.-'V' 535555 , Q, .P 'Ya iff? 'Q ' vis' 1 .X 'i i 3 In fjpl u , , 1 4 L . 7' V of x , f vi f I qi N. L I 1 if fa ,Q f J , DAY VICE I -'F C PRESIDENT NIXON SPOKE ON CHELSEA PARADE. . .n 'i7?.ku, , N ,ly - -C X. Q 2, Yix HONOR MR. CONGDON - AND PUTTING ON AN ACT FOR OUR BENEFIT. i if if-4 J l QF' hji -I . . . i-:L Y M .'.'4 .' 1 CROWNED, AND A ROYAL COURT IS CHOSEN FROM AMONG OUR MOST POPULAR CLASSMATES. 'kv -L S' J' 1 E VP 5 -w. w X X , f .l THAT THE APPAREL OFT PROCLAIMS THE YOUNG MAN AS WELL AS THE YOUNG WOMAN. I C T - w 2? 1 5 ' qty .f , ' I Q uv... . .. dx' l ' I , . le Tiff we f ll 4, Q .3 f'- ,GI- ,. if If f 2 jg. ,film lwfi 4 'J 1 12 'X f J film: fir ' , MW f , A-- Q, Ax Lf -ff . X ,Q 1 -rg 4 x if 3 X,fis,, , i 4 3 3 , Q AT 3 , I f , - I I 1 43 Q. 5 'P I 4- 3- 1 as 15 M k 9 ! 93353 45 'Q Q .2 'Nl' , 1 Q-snr -A Sxgqzf.. A 5-' . ,Q-K' ft ' . 4. r fr: M 9-.1 ' ti? ' .a5w41L NIS? '11-:V-:ff 'uf' J- A ,, v -. x m ' .7- wr 4, n .lj GRADUATION ADDRESS BY CHARLES F. BANNING The Gift of Discontent: Once upon a time there was a king and queen greatly loved by all of their people. When a little baby boy was born everyone's cup of happiness seemed to overflow. On the young chiId's first birthday the king gave a great party for his son. Everyone came, bringing expensive gifts. There was one old fairy who was late. People said she was a little queer. When she finally came, the king asked, What gift did you bring to my son, your future king? The old fairy bowed low and said, Oh king, I bring to your son the .gift of discontent. The king was angry. He ordered the old fairy to take her gift and leave the kingdom and never return. The party went on and everyone seemed happy. Finally the old king died and his son took the throne. How- ever there was something wrong. The palace was in need of repair, the army was poorly organized, the walls of the city were crumbling but the young king seemed not to care. He did nothing. Then the people realized that when the old fairy took her gift of discontent and departed, the young king lost the most valuable gift of all. If it were in my power to give each of these young people, who are members of the 100th graduating class of the Academy a gift, what should I give them? Would it be a Cadillac convertible for each one? No, because it would not be a week until one of them would wrap his car around a tree somewhere. Would I give each a scholarship in some college? No. Some could use it. Would it be a bank account for each? No. Often money is not a good gift to give. My gift to each one, to assure each one a useful, interesting happy life would be the gift of discontent. Turn the pages of history. Who are the people whose names are remembered? They are the people who had this gift. Abraham was the man who was discontented with things in Ur of the Chaldes and went out seeking a better home. The prophets and Jesus were discontented with the abuse, shallowness, and cruelty of their time and did something about it. The pilgrims were people who were discontented with things in England and sought a new home. Once we had slavery but a group of men like Abraham Lincoln saw how wrong it was and were discontented that it go on. Freedom from cholera, smallpox, diphtheria, yellow fever came when men were discontented to see little children die needlessly. I am not a theologian and I would not want to start a the- ological discussion, but I believe the unpardonable sin might be for people to look upon suffering, need, hatred, iniustice, oppres- sion, and wrong and not want to something about it. What a time to be alive. What a wonderful world this class is entering. A teacher once asked her class, What is the shape of the earth? One boy raised his hand and answered, My father says it is in awful shape. Yes, I guess it is. That is iust the time for people with the gift of discontent to be alive. How long must we have war? Until enough young people are discontented with the old ways of settling disputes. When will communism be defeated? When enough young people in each country get dis- contented and throw off the yoke. How long must we have race and religious hatred and bitterness? How long shall we put up with dishonest union leaders and dishonest industrial leaders? How long must we live under the threat of depression, inflation, crime waves, disease? Only until enough young people are discontented enough to do something 'about it. You remember from your history that the mother of Abraham Lincoln died when he was a small boy. A short time before her death she called her son to her bedside, put her hand on his head and said, Be somebody Abe. Be somebody. The boy never forgot that challenge. She was telling him to be discontented. Lincoln studied when other young men were having a good time. Lincoln worked when other people were resting. Lincoln served when many lawyers were cashing in. Lincoln today is America's most beloved citizen. Mr. Chairman, by authority which I am assuming on my own accord I am conferring degrees upon the members of this 100th graduating class. Upon each one of you graduates I confer the degree M. D. which I trust in the years to come will mean Masters of Discontent. VALEDICTORY ADDRESS - MARION SHUTSKY Today marks an important point in our lives. We have reached a plateau. It is time to look backward and to take stock of ourselves before continuing upward. We have come a long way since the time when our parents read us bedtime stories and nursery rhymes. They tenderly watched over us. They gave us our basic training in morals, manners, and conduct. They taught us the importance of truth and honor. They helped us to learn to grow as individuals. Our education here at the Academy has supplemented our former training and broadened our outlook. We are curious. We are dreamers and scholars. Each of us is the product of a variety of influences on mind and on character, and these will work to our lasting advantage, and we are not forgetful of the debt we owe to our parents and to our teachers. They have brought us to a starting point in life. Graduation is a commencement - a beginning of our lives as mature citizens in an adult world. We will miss the familiar faces of our teachers and classmates whom we have grown to know and to love, but it is all a part of growing up an learning to stand on our feet. Some of us will continue our education at business school or college. Others will undertake employment in various fields. We must learn to do a iob and to do it well. To this end we must use the training of mind and of character which has been our education. The virtues of truth, honesty, and sincerity - the recourse to prayer - the golden rule - all that our parents and teachers have instilled in us must be the basis of our success. It matters not how long we live, but how. GRADUATION THE WILLIAMS PRIZES - S15 each, Letter-Writing: First Prize S10 - Margaret Seybolt, Second Prize ldividedl: Ray Joanne Taylor, Amelia Rechel. Bookkeeping 2: First Prize S10 - Andrea Shaw, Second Prize S5 - Barbara Sylvia, Honorable Mention - Clifford Kumpf. Reading: Prize S15 - Phyllis Himes. THE CADDEN PRIZE, Reading: Prize S10 - Leonora Kuniciki, Honor- able Mention - Susan Meyers. THE NEWTON-PERKINS MEDALS, Latin Ifourth yearl: no award this year. French: Medal - Mary Kozersky, Honorable Mention - Zina Pizarko. Artwork fdrowingjz Medal - Alexander Walmsley. Proficiency in English: Medal - Ellen Belvol, Honorable Mention - Nancy Slosberg. Chemistry: Medal - Kurt Nack, Honorable Mention - Patricia Hildick. Algebra 2: Medal - John Coggeshall, Honorable Mention - Abraham Seidman. Social Studies: Medal - Malcolm Sweet, Honorable Mention Barbara Dombrowski. German: Medal - Edward Jacobowitz, Honorable Mention - Mar- garet Norman. Declomotion: Medal - Eric Meyers, Honorable Mention - Paul Fellows. JEREMIAH HALSEY PRIZE, Excellence in U.S. History, Prize S20 - Priscilla Archamboult, Honorable Mention - Barbara Sylvia. Robert W. Sayles Prize, Excellence in Physics, Prize S40 - Abraham Seidman, Honorable Mention - William E. Martin, Jr. WILLIAM R. BIRGE PRIZES - S5 each, Latin: Prize S5 - Abraham Seidman, Honorable Mention - Janet Sakowitz, Donna Souter, John Coggeshall, Peter Hyde. Algebra: Prize S5 - Patricia Ferry, Honorable Mention - Janet Stober. English and Social Studies: Prize S5 - Janet Stober, Honorable Mention - Malcolm Sweet. ROBERTS H. BISHOP PRIZES, Excellence in Mechanical Drawing: First Prize S15 - George Disco, Second Prize S5 - Michael Gordon, Honorable Mention - Seymour Turetzky. CLASS OF 1904 PRIZE, Spelling: Prize S2.50 - Margaret Seybolt, Honorable Mention - John Coggeshall. CURRENT EVENTS PRIZES established by the Norwich Society of New York, First Prize S20 - Michael Gordon, Second Prize S10 - Matthew Sheridan, Honorable Mention - Priscilla Archambault. THE ROBERT WILLIAMS PRIZE, Excellence in Stenography in the Senior Class: Prize S10 - Margaret Matthews, Honorable Mention - Christine Czyzewski, Alice Mack. JAMES F. WILBER PRIZE, Excellence in Geometry: Prize S20 - Charles Pearson. FRANK T. BROWN PRIZE, Improvement Prize, Prize - Diana Cramer. MARY E. EVARTS MEMORIAL PRIZE, Excellence in English: Prize S20 ldividedl - Margaret Seybolt, Seymour Turetzky, Honorable Mention - Edward Phalen. Lanman Scholarship, Character, scholarship, physique, and financial need, Scholarship - Joan Aggard. PRIZE IN MEMORY OF MISSES CHARLOTTE AND EUNICE GULLIVER, Senior Classical Student who has the best combined average in senior English and Latin, Prize S10 - Margaret Seybolt, Honorable Mention - Priscilla Archambault, Mary Sautter. GARDINER GREEN SCHOLARSHIP, Scholarship - William Darrow. THE LUCY A. W. BLACKMAN PRIZES, Rank in Classical and Scientific Courses, First Prize S15 - Marion Shutsky, Second Prize 510 - Priscilla Archamboult, Honorable Mention - Margaret Seybolt. THE MARION E. BLACKMAN PRIZES, Rank in English Courses Cexcept in Classical and Scientific Coursesl, First Prize S15 - Irene Watrous, Second Prize S10 - Leonora Kunicki, Honorable Mention - Carol Gryzmkawski. THE FAITH BONFOEY PRIZE SIO, French: Prize S10 - Margaret Seybolt, Honorable Mention - Concetta Signore. ANN STRONG BROWN PRIZE, Three year Mathematics sequence, Prize 57.50 - Mqrion Shutsky, Honorable Mention - George Tarrayk. HENRY A. TIRRELL SCHOLARSHIP GRANT, Scholarship - Carolyn Cousins. THE PAUL J. AGRANOVITCH MEMORIAL PRIZE, Good Citizenship, Award - Merrill Gerber. THE DANIEL POLSBY, 2nd, SCHOLARSHIP, To be used at Brown Uni- versity, Award - Gale Adams. PAUL STUART GARLAND AWARD, To be used at Wesleyan University, No Award this year. SEARS CITIZENSHIP PRIZE, Citieznship on Campus and in the Community, Award - Alfred Whipple, Jr. ALFRED SUSSMAN PRIZE, Senior Honors Course, Award fdividedl - Concetta Signore, Merrill Gerber. MATIE F. LAND PRIZE, Creative Writing, Prize - Bruce Goldfadden. MISS EDITH JENNES MEMORIAL PRIZE, Most promising second year Commercial Student, Award - Margaret Socha. JOSEPH B. DOWNES GOVERNMENT PRIZE, National Government and American Citizenship, Prize S15 - Merrill Gerber, Honorable Men- tion - Diana Cramer. MABEL H. TALCOTT UNITED STATES HISTORY PRIZE, Excellence in the understanding and interpretation of United States History, Award - Priscilla Archambault, Honorable Mention - William Darrow. FREDERIC H. CRANSTON PRIZE IN MUSIC, Outstanding achievement and ability in music, Band, Prize S'I2.50 fdividedl - Joseph Jan- owicz, Walter Coady, Honorable Mention - Francis Delaney. CHORUS AND GLEE CLUB, PRIZE 512.50 Idividedi - Judith Hargreaves, Louise Santos. ORCHESTRA, PRIZE S12.50 fdividedl - Janet Stober, Peter Hyde. DRUM CORPS, PRIZE 512.50 - Linda Aldrich. CASE-CONGDON AWARD, Physics-Mathematics, Prize S20 - Seymour Turetzky. SENIOR HOMEMAKING AWARD, Excellence in Senior Homemaking, Prize 510 - Alice Armstrong. MARY E. WILLIAMS FUND, Pottery, Prize - Joyce Piacenza. DESIGN PROJECTS, PRIZE - Alexandra Walmsley. SCULPTURE, PRIZE - Robert LaFreniere. BEHIND THE SCENES PRIZES AWARDED FIELD DAY - JUNE, 1957 RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE MEDAL Science and Mathematics, medal, Seymour Turetsky. NANCY STARK PRENTICE PRIZE IN MEMORY OF NANCY STARK PRENTICE 1942 Prize, 55.00, Merrill Gerber. COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN PRIZE Knowledge ol local and State governments, Prize, 55.00, Lewis Maruzo, Honorable Mention, Richard Brown. NORWICH COLLEGE CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Scholarship 5400, Bernice Rondeau. LEADERSHIP PRIZE, MEDAL, SEYMOUR TURETSKY MAURICE F. KELLY PRIZE, Mathematics 4 years, prize, 55.00, Marion Shutsky, Honorable Mention, Albert Adams. THE HARVARD CLUB OF CONNECTICUT AWARD, Scholarship and Character, book, Ira Steinman. THE NORWICH CHAPTER OF UNITED SYNAGOGUE YOUTH, SCHOLAS- TIC ACHIEVEMENT IN CLASSICAL SOCIAL STUDIES, Prize, 55.00, Malcolm Sweet. READERS' DIGEST AWARD, VALEDICTORIAN OF THE CLASS OF 1957, Subscription, Marion Shutsky. ADVANCED BOOKKEEPING PRIZE, AWARDED BY MR. IRVING EISEN- TEIN FOR BOOKKEEPING 3 Gold Medal, Sara Ryan, Honorable Mention, Carol Tolson. CLASS OF 1947 PRIZE, HIGHEST RANKING COMMERCIAL GRADUATE, Prize, 55.00, Sara Ryan. ADELAIDE KNASIN GRUSKIN AWARD, PRIZE 510.00 Marion Shutsky, valedictorian. BEEBE ACHIEVEMENT PRIZE Character, Scholastic, Leadership, Service, Prize, 5100, Margaret Seybolt. NORWICH GRANGE NO. 172, PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY PRIZE Achievement in Agriculture and Leadership Ability, Prize 510.00, Edward A. Miller. THE J. WARREN HORTON SCIENCE AWARD Sponsored by the Underwater Sound Laboratory for outstanding achievement in science, War Bond, 525.00, William E. Martin. SPANISH CLUB PRIZES Third Year Spanish, prize, 55.00, Norma Medick, Honorable Men- tion, Elizabeth Foley. i QU 1-. SECOND YEAR SPANISH, PRIZE, 55.00 Donna Souter, Honorable Mention, Karen Affeldt. FIRST YEAR SPANISH, PRIZE, 55.00 Judith Harding, Honorable Mention, Marilyn Woolley. SCHOOL CITIZENSHIP PRIZES - LYCEUM CLUB Good School Citizenship, Junior Prize, 55.00, Kathleen Quinlan, Honorable Mention, Nance Darrow. LOWER MIDDLERS, PRIZE, 55.00 Freeman Botniclx, Honorable Mention, Nicholas Macarchulc. UPPER MIDDLERS, PRIZE, s5.oo Patricia Teper, Honorable Mention, Mary Lou Riley and Warren Baker. SENIORS, PRIZE, 55.00 Concetta Signore, Honorable Mention, Regina Niederman. THE HENRY A. TIRRELL CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY PRIZE Scholarship, prize, 520.00, Bernice Rondeau. SECOND PRIZE IN DECLAMATION, PRIZE, 55.00 Leonard Seidel THE'WILLIAM K. MAGOON PRIZE, EXCELLENCE IN WORLD HISTORY First Prize, 510.00, Maxine Seretna, Second Prize, 55.00 Chritsine Izbicki. THE GERMAN CLUB PRIZE OF 1956, PRIZE, 55.00 Regina Niederman. JOSTEN AWARDS Medal, Excellence in Commercial Training, Christine Czyzewslli. Medal, Excellence in Music, Alice Armstrong. Medal, Excellence in Student Council Work, George Disco, Honorable Mention, Seymour Turetzky. Medal, Excellence in Journalism, Concetta Signore. Medal, Excellence in Dramatics, Leonora Kunicki. DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, GOOD CITIZENSHIP, CERTIFICATE Leonora Kunicki. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA SCHOLASTIC IMPROVEMENT AWARD, SCHOLASTIC IMPROVEMENT, AWARD, s5.oo John Bettham. PRIZE OF IMPROVEMENT IN SENIOR ENGLISH, AWARD, 510.00 Elsie Garland. PRIZE FOR IMPROVEMENT IN LATIN ll, AWARD, 510.00 Margaret Norman. MANY PEOPLE WORK TO MAKE OUR HOU a 'I ko I 'L i is 6 SM 1192315 PRIZE FOR IMPROVEMENT IN FRENCH III, AWARD, 5I0.00 Ira Steinman. DOW CHEMICAL AWARDS, CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, FIRST PRIZE, 575m U.S. BOND Kenneth Maugle, Second Prize, 550.00 U.S. Bond, Seymour Turetzky, Third Prize, 525.00 U.S. Bond, William Martin, Fourth Prize, Pen and Pencil Set, Patricia Hildick, Fifth Prize, Pen and Pencil Set, Michael Gordon, Honorable Mention, Thomas Baldwin and Ellen Werman. SCHOLASTIC WRITING AWARDS, SPONSORED BY THE HARTFORD COURANT Key and Certificate of Merit, Poetry, Thomas H. Baldwin, 3rd. Key and Certificate of Merit, Expository Article, Michael Gordon. Key and Certificate of Merit, Short Story, Laraine Murphy. Key and Certificate of Merit, Essay, Susan Savage, Honorable Men- tion, Certificates of Merit, Roberta Case, Gordon Hyde, Dorothy Kram, Richard Kurth, Barbara Lacombe, Margaret Libby, Shirley Maine, Peter Ring, Mary Ann Tamulewicz, Sandra Turano. NATIONAL MERIT SCH MERIT Michael J. Gordon. SCHOLASTIC MAGAZIN IN WRITING Richard Kurth. OLARSHIP CORPORATION CERTIFICATE OF ES, CERTIFICATE OF MERIT ACHIEVEMENT FITZGERALD LABOR PRIZE, PRIZE, 52500 US BOND Elizabeth Foley. JOHN K. TINGLEY WATERCOLOR AWARD PRIZE 55 O0 Robert Johnston. ITALIAN CENTRAL COUNCIL AWARD OUTSTANDING WORK IN ALL CLASSES, PRIZE, 525.00 Dennis Driscoll. THE WOMEN'S CITY CUB OF NORWICH AWARD SENIOR GIRL IN THE FINE ARTS COURSE, PRIZE, 55,00 Sandra Sherman. PRIZES AND AWARDS Made previously to members of the Class of 1957 AWARDED JUNE 1954 THE NORWICH CHAPTER OF UNITED SYNAGOGUE YOUTH SCHO- LASTIC ACHIEVEMENT IN CLASSICAL SOCIAL STUDIES Prize 55.00 - Concetta Signore Spanish Club Prizes First Year Spanish Prize 55.00 - Rose Marie Amedeo Honorable Mention - Cynthia Freeman SCHOOL CITIZENSHIP PRIZES LYCEUM CLUB GOOD SCHOOL CITIZENSHIP Junior Prize 55.00 - Concetta Signare Honorable Mention - Priscilla Archambault THE NEWTON-PERKINS MEDALS - SOCIAL STUDIES Medal - Merrill Gerber Honorable Mention - Marian Shutsky WILLIAM R. BIRGE PRIZE - 55.00 EACH - ALGEBRA Prize 52.50 - Seymour Turetzlxy Prize 52.50 - Patricie Tetreault Honorable Mention - Marion Shutslzy ENGLISH AND SOCIAL STUDIES Prize 55.00 - Marian Shutslly Honorable Mention - Merrill Gerber - Concetta Signore SCHOOL A GOlNG CONCERN . AWARDED JUNE 1955 SCHOOL CITIZENSHIP PRIZES LYCEUM CLUB GOOD SCHOOL CITIZENSHIP LOWER-MIDDLE PRIZE 55.00 fdividedi Thomas H. Baldwin, Jr. - Margaret Seybolt SPANISH CLUB PRIZES Second Year Spanish - Prize 55.00 Idlvidedj Rose Marie Amodeo - Cynthia Freeman First Year Spanish - Prize ss.oo fdlVIdQdJ Marion Shutsky - Mary Sautter ART SCHOOL PRIZES Alexander Walmsley Robert LaFreniere Louis Duhaime Mary Nye Cynthia Freeman Karil Feldman Barbara Perrion WRITING AWARDS STATE KEY AWARDS Linda Aldrich CHESS CLUB TOURNA Peter Crooks MENT PRIZE CAREER DAY THEME CONTEST 2nd Prize - Linda Aldrich 3rd Prize - Carolyn Walenczyk WILLIAM K. MAGOON PRIZE Ist Prize, SI0.00 - Carol Kramarewicz 2nd Prize, 55.00 - Albert Adams THE WILLIAMS PRIZES - 815.00 each Reading - Prize SI5.00 - Ellen Werman THE NEWTON-PERKINS MEDALS ALGEBRA 2, Medal - Regina Niederman WILLIAM R. BIRGE PRIZES - s5.oo each Latin - Prize 55.00 - Priscilla Archambault Honorable Mention - Regina Neiderman CURRENT EVENTS PRIZES, ESTABLISHED BY THE NORWICH SOCIETY OF NEW YORK Honorable Mention - Gilbert Lahn AWARDED JUNE T956 HARVARD CLUB OF CONNECTICUT AWARD Scholarship and Character, Book - George Tarryk SPANISH CLUB PRIZES 3rd Year Spanish - Prize 55.00 - Rose Marie Amodeo Honorable Mention - Henrietta Marciniak 2d Year Spanish - Prize 35.00 - Marion Shutsky Honorable Mention - Elizabeth Foley GOOD CITIZENSHIP PRIZES - LYCEUM CLUB GOOD SCHOOL CITIZENSHIP UPPER MIDDLE PRIZE 55.00 Prize - William Darrow Honorable Mention - Judith Moran ROBERT O. FLETCHER POST NO. 4, AMERICAN LEGION PRIZE SCHOLARSHIP, CITIZENSHIP, GENERAL PROMISE Second Prize in Declamation - Stephen Skraba THE NEWTON-PERKINS MEDALS Chemistry Medal - Marion Shutsky Honorable Mention - William Martin CURRENT EVENTS PRIZES ESTABLISHED BY THE NORWICH SOCIETY OF NEW YORK lst Prize 510.00 - Diana Cramer 2nd Prize 55.00 - Gilbert Lahn JAMES F. WILBER EXCELLENCE IN GEOMETRY Prize 820.00 - Seymour Turetzky Honorable Mention - Peter Crooks FIELD DAY AWARDS JOHN P. DRISCOLL AWARD, MERITORIOUS ACHIEVEMENT IN BAS- KETBALL, Belt Buckle - Francis Nedney, Belt Buckle - Leon Howard. BOYS' SHOP AWARD, MERITORIOUS ACHIEVEMENT IN BASKETBALL, Trophy - Nicholas Macarchuk, Trophy - Chester Moran. SEVEN-UP AWARD, MERITORIOUS ACHIEVEMENT IN BASKETBALL, Trophy - Daniel Jones, Trophy - James Wheeler. COACH'S BASKETBALL AWARD, ACCURACY IN FOUL SHOOTING, Trophy - Bill Darrow. OGULNICK, FRANKLIN SQUARE JEWELERS, AWARD, PROFICIENCY IN BASKETBALL, Trophies - Francis Nedney, Robert Gromko, William Darrow, James Wheeler, Daniel Jones, Chester Moran, John Butler, Leon Howard, Nicholas Marcarchuk, Robert Sullivan, and Charles Burdick. BEN BRUCKNER'S AWARD, MERITORIOUS ACHIEVEMENT IN BASKET- BALL, Sportswear - Nicholas Macarchuk. DURABLE FACTORY OUTLET AWARD, MERITORIOUS ACHIEVEMENT IN BASKETBALL, Sportswear - Robert Gromkc. THAMESVILLE A.C. AWARD, MERITORIOUS ACHIEVEMENT IN BAS- KETBALL, Wrist Watch - William Darrow. BEN BRUCKNER'S AWARD, OUTSTANDING TEAM PLAY IN FOOTBALL, Sportswear - John Ryley. ARNOLD I. REDGRAVE AWARD, OUTSTANDING AND FAITHFUL SERV- ICE TO THE FOOTBALL TEAM, Trophy - Joseph Falcone. STANLEY SHULTZ AWARD, OUTSTANDING TEAM PLAY IN BASEBALL, Belt Buckle - Joseph Falcone, Belt Buckle - Paul Skindzier. THAMESVILLE A.C. AWARD, MERITORIOUS ACHIEVEMENT IN BASE- BALL, Trophies - Thomas, Twomey, David Connell, William Mor- rissette, Marnard Strickland. JOHN P. FERGUSON AWARD, PRESENTED BY FERGUSON THE JEWELER, FOR MERITORIOUS ACHIEVEMENT IN BASEBALL, Wrist Watch - Robert Walenczyk. STAR HABERDASHERY AWARD, MERITORIOUS SERVICE TO THE BASE- BALL TEAM, Sportswear - David Connell. BOYS' SHOP AWARD, OUTSTANDING UNDERCLASSMEN OF THE BASEBALL TEAM, Cuff Links - Daniel Jones, Cuff Links - Anthony Cosentino. AT LAST WE HAVE OUR DIPLOMAS AND THE FANFARE OGULNICK, FRANKLIN SQUARE JEWELERS, AWARD, PROFICIENCY ON THE TRACK AND FIELD, Key - Frank Ricker, Key - Alfred Whipple. SPECIAL ACADEMY CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHIES, FOR MERITORIOUS ACHIEVEMENT IN CROSS COUNTRY, Clement McGrath, James Lath- rop, Carl Weisbraber, Frank Ricker, Robert Coffey, Eugene McGrath. THE JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AWARD, FOR OUTSTANDING ABILITY ON THE ATHLETIC FIELD, Trophies - Football -- William Cieslukowski, Basketball - William Darrow, Baseball - Frank Ned- ney, Track - Glement McGrath, Cross Country - Clement McGrath. THE ARNOLD I. REDGRAVE MEMORIAL AWARD, FOR DISTINCTION ON THE ATHLETIC FIELD, Award - William Darrow. SENIOR B CLASS OF 1913 PRIZE, CONSPICUOUS SERVICE TO THE SCHOOL PARTICULARLY IN ATHLETICS, Prize - Donald Lemire. RHO ALPHA MU AWARD, OUTSTANDING TRACK ATHLETE, Prize 52.50 - Allred Whipple. VARSITY CLUB CUP, OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN ATHLETICS, Presented to - Robert Gromko. ROBERT O. FLETCHER AND CHARLES WILLEY CUP, HIGHEST ATHLETIC AWARD GIVEN BY THE CLASS OF 1912, Presented to - Alfred Whipple. The Rope Pull was won by the Seniors Senior Coach - R. Jensen, Assistants - Messrs. Cupello, Ledoux, Seybolt, Levanto. Upper Coach - B. Tedeschi, Assistants - --Messrs, Darrow, Mignaylt, Kelly, Mills. Starter - A. Popinchalk Timer - L. Bouley Cooling-off-Squad - Engine No. 3 VARSITY FOOTBALL, CLASS OF 1958 John Butler - Maior Chenille Letter Raymond Clang - Maior Chenille Letter Patrick Dunion - Major Chenille Letter Edward Krupinski - Maior Chenille Letter CLASS OF 1957 William Cieslukowski - Maior Chelinne Letter Joseph Falcone - Sweater Richard Marks - Maior Chenille Letter Philip Maurice - Sweater AND THE APPLAUSE ARE MUSIC TO OUR EARS. Daniel Simonelli - Sweater Paul Skindzier - Moior Chenille Letter Thomas Twomey - Sweater Thomas Wilson - Maior Chenille Letter CROSS COUNTRY, CLASS OF 1957 Clement McGrath - Sweater Philip Mondor - Maior Chenille Letter SENIOR, CLASS OF 1957 Sherman Cohn - Tennis - Minor Tennis Letter Lawrence Cloutier - Golf - Minor Golf Letter David Connell - Baseball - Maior Chenille Letter William Darrow - Basketball, Track - Silver Medal, Gold Medal Joseph Falcone - Football, Track - Victory Statuette Robert Gromko - Football, Basketball, Track - Victory Statuette, Silver Medal, Gold Medal Sheldon Hecht - Tennis - Minor Tennis Letter Thomas Kirker - Baseball - Maior Chenille Letter, Victory Statuette Donald Lemire - Football, Track - Silver Medal, Gold Medal Clement McGrath - Track, Cross Country - Victory Statuette Philip Maurice - Track, Football - Victory Statuette William Morrissette - Baseball - Maior Chenille Letter Frank Nedney - Basketball, Baseball - Victory Statuette, Silver Medal Frank Quercia - Baseball - Victory Statuette Edward Radgowski - Football, Track - Maior Chenille Letter Daniel Simonelli - Football, Baseball - Victory Statuette Maynard Strickland - Baseball - Maier Chenille Letter Thomas Twomey - Football, Baseball - Victory Statuette, Silver Medal Robert Walenczyk - Baseball - Sweater Alfred Whipple - Football, Track - Silver Medal, Gold Medal Frank Ricker - Track, Cross Country - Victory Statuette SENIOR CERTIFICATES - SUMMARY OF FOUR YEARS OF INTER- SCHOLASTIC COMPETITION Harold Burdo - Basketball, lntra-murals - Maior Chenille Letter John Calande - Football, Track - Sweater William Cieslukowski - Football - Major Chenille Letter David Connell - Baseball - Maior Chenille Letter William Darrow - Intra-mural Basketball, Track, Tennis, Gold Medal Joseph Falcone - Football, Track - Victory Statuette Rober Gromko - Intra-murals, Football, Track, Basketball - Gold Medal Thomas Klrker Football Manager Baseball lntra murals Vtctory Statuette Donald Lemure Football Basketball Track lntra murals Gold Medal Clement McGrath Cross Country Track Vuctory Statuette Richard Marks Football Malor Chemlle Letter Phlllp Maurlce Football Baseball Track Vuctory Statuette Phrlup Mondor Cross Country Basketball Manager Track Malor Chemlle Letter Wulllam Morrlssette Baseball Mayor Chemlle Letter Frank Nedney Baseball Basketball Silver Medal Frank Quercla Baseball Football Basketball Vlctory Statuette Edward Rodgowskt Football Track Mayor Chemlle Letter Frank Rucker Track Cross Country Vnctory Statuette Danlel Slmonelll Basketball Baseball Football Victory Statuette Paul Skmdzler Football Malor Chemlle Letter Maynard Strnckland Baseball Malor Chemlle Letter Thomas Twomey Football Baseball Sllver Medal Robert Walenczyk Baseball Basketball Sweater Alfred Whipple Track Football Gold Medal Thomas Walson Football Track Magor Chemlle Letter GIRLS ATHLETIC AWARDS The highest award a gurl may recenve a Scarlet Blazer for earnmg 2500 points goes to four gurls thus year Angela Barale Carole Couslns Reglna Nlederman and Tuna Sugnore ANGELA BARILE Also recewes numerals for softball msvgnla and certlflcates for Leaders Club volleyball and badmmton certificates for softball archery basketball and field hockey CAROLE COUSINS Also receives numerals for softball lnslgnla and certlflcates for Leaders Club basketball badmmton and cer tuflcates for softball field hockey volleyball REGINA NIEDERMAN Also receives numerals for softball mslgnla and certlflcates for badmmton and certlflcates for softball volley ball and Leaders Club TINA SIGNORE Also recerves numerals for softball lnslgnla and certlflcates for Leaders Club badmmton volleyball softball and basketball and certificates for faeld hockey archery ANN BOLLER Receives a GAA pln for earning T500 ponnts certlfncates for basketball volleyball and softball numerals for softball lnsugnla for badmmton certuflcates for soft ball badmmton volleyball field hockey basketball badmmton racket for doubles wmner .lUDY MORAN Receives a GAA pm for earning 1500 points mslgnla and certlflcates for basketball volleyball fleld hockey and cer tlflcate for badmmton DOROTHY POUNCH Recelves a GAA pm for earning 1500 polnts numerals for fleld hockey lnslgma and certlfncates for Leaders Club JOAN AGGARD Receives an Old Engllsh Chemlle N for earnmg T000 pomts mslgnla and certlflcate for softball certlfucates for volleyball badmmton EVA PAPYIS Receives and Old Engllsh Chemlle N numerals nn slngnra and certufucate for softball msngma and certlfucate for volleyball certufacates for badmmton basketball SUE SCHEIBER Recenves an Old Englush Chellnne N certafncates for volleyball basketball numerals and certlflcate for softball MARION SHUTSKY Recelves an Old Englnsh Chemlle N certufucate for volleyball DOT SINKO Receives an Old Enghsh Chemlle N numerals and certlfucate for softball certlflcate for archery volleyball badmmton NANCY SLOSBERG Receives an Old English Chemlle N certificate and mslgnla for badmmton SENIORS GELENE ANGELICO numerals and certlflcate for softball lnslgnua and certuflcate for basketball certuflcate for volleyball PRISCILLA ARCHAMBAULT numerals and certlflcate for volleyball lnslgma and certlflcate for badmmton certlflcates for field hockey and basketball ELLEN BELVAL certlflcates for basketball volleyball field hockey ANN BLAIR numerals and certlflcate tor volleyball SANDRA BROWNING certlflcate for Leaders Club JANICE CZIKOWSKY mslgmas and certrfncates for badmmton soft ball volleyball archery certlflcate for fleld hockey JOYCE CZIKOWSKY vnslgnlas and certlflcates for basketball soft ball badmmton volleyball certlflcates for archery and fleld hockey MARY ANN DIEKEWICZ numerals and certlflcates for volleyball lnsngnla and certrfncate for basketball PAT GARTNER numerals mslgma and certlflcates for volleyball softball lI'1SlgI'lIG5 and certrflcates for basketball badmmton certlfu cate for field hockey CAROL GRYKOWSKl certuflcate for Leaders Club PHYLLIS HIMES ITISIQYIIG and certlflcate for basketball RITA KONIKOWSKI certnfucates for volleyball and basketball MARY ANN LUDLOW certlflcate for volleyball ANN MACKENZIE msngnla and certnfncate for badmmton ANNE MARIE MARCOU numerals IHSIQHIG and certificate for softball MARY PERKOWSKI numerals lnslgnla and certlflcate for softball numerals and certificate for volleyball lnslgnla and certlflcate for basketball certtflcate for badmmton NANCY PRENTICE badmmton racket for singles wmner lnstgnla and certlflcate for badmmton numerals lnslglnas and certlflcates for softball and volleyball lnslgnla and certificate for Leaders Club CAROL REARDON certificate for basketball MARY RUTH SAUTTER certlflcate for badminton MOLLEY SEYBOLT numerals unslgma and certlflcate for softball If15Igl'lIG and certlflcate for volleyball NORMA SISCO numerals and certificate for softball mslgnla and certificate for volleyball certlfucate for field hockey and basketball CAROL SMILEY numerals and certlflcate for volleyball - l I - - . . - 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