Old Saybrook High School - Millstone Yearbook (Old Saybrook, CT)

 - Class of 1956

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M.M iiwk NI.-XKIURIH P. IiII.'I'UN ERNEST LINDNICR RAR IDMIMRIJ Kvvrlv Tm-uclwrf Cnllc-ge' 4Xrnolrl Cullegv. HS. l'niw'r-ily of N1i4'lligal1..fX.H.. N1 X B.E1l.. in Hmm' El'llIllllllif'S University of New liilIIlI!wlliI't'. M.Ed. Nav 'Q' .VXRNOLIJ U. 0l.IXl'fH Yffli.-X R. OSBURNH I'1l.Ef'KNURl'I I'A-'KHKIQR 'I'f'2if',lf'I'.w Culll-gf-. Salem 'l1l'21l'llt'I'S Cnllf-gl-. l'l1iu-nity of Cunm-vtic-ul Hrirlfwwutvr. HS. HS.. Ed, IS5.. .'xlllf'I'il'L1Il lhiwrxitx Yah- l:1iwrfity. NI..-X. Columbia IIARRIET H. S'I'RAlN f:0lllN'I'lii'lli Colle-gc for Wlnncn. BA. ROIZICRT Yll.I-I 'l'c-avl10r's Cnllvge- n Connecticut. 11.5. MARi,.XRI'.lw R. XOUINQ, Boston University. 13.5. N1iKltll6lJllI'j' College. MA. EMILY B- BFTLEH WILLETTA A. IIAYNES Hartford Hospital. KN. Cornell Hospital. RN, Literary Editor Assistant Literary Editor Photography Editor Sm!! Editor-in-Chief MARY JAYNE VVIQISS Assistant Editor JEIJY STOWICRS Business tvannger JOAN SAIJLER I Assistant Business Manager PAEI, SMITH Assistant Photography Editor , Girls, Sports Editor Boys, Sports Editor , Art Editors , Music Editor Advisor Anita Genovali Terry Brink Bobby Coulter TYPISTS Anne Mfnrgarr Laura Loairrl PriSCilla Puwv BARBARA Zl'l'l'E BARBARA SPENCER DIANE MULLICAN FRANK BLEAU TERRY BRINK Y ROB COELTER PRISCILLA POWERS JOE BATOR DAVE SKAU LOUISE IJIBBLE Lorraine Burnorl Tom O'Bric-n Barbara Spencer -Jr, t S5 .4 TL? l' RONALD RAYMOND BALDI ltonnie is the nice looking woman hater?? of the senior elass. His natural and good natured ways have gained for him many friends in high school. His athletic ability is tops. and along with the rest of the boys in our class. will he hard to replace next year. lionnie has our best wishes for whatever career he chooses in the future. ulionnieu Basketball I-2--lf: Baseball 4. PETER KOIZERT BANNISTER Besides l'ete's intelligence and leadership, his great sense of humor makes a hit with everyone. Vile count on Pete to liven up our parties as much as the liniversal counts on him to draw customers. As our class president. Pete led us through a successful senior year. Our best wishes go with Pete for a bright future. nPierre 5'Pete', NA. l-2-3-Al: Soccer 3-4: Basketball 1-2-fig Baseball 1-2: Nutmeg Boys' State 3: Class President 4g Student Council 4, Presidentg National Honor Soeietx' 3-4. :X.pX. 1-2-3-el: Chefs Club lg Fire Dept 3 4 Captain Soccer 1 2 3 4 JOHN DOUGLAS BRADWAY BASTON Jackie, as our able Junior class treasurer, helped us through a sum eessful and eventful year. His good disposition has always made him a target for good natured jests by his friends. Level headed and ser ious minded, Jackieis grades were always tops. His tireless effort and cooperation will be remembered by all of us. and will surely bring him success in the future. Jackie-33' uBig Jack A.A. 1-2-3-43 Photography Club lg Chess Club 1-2. Chefis Club 1-2g Class Treasurer 3g National Honor Society 3-4g Baseball 1-2g Fire Dept. 4. JOSEPH BATOR, JR. .loe is our collegiate classmate who stars in sports. His artistic ability is as prominent as his wit-a combination which makes Joe quite popular. Hunting and good times make up Joe's extra-curricular activities, the latter for which he is noted. We are sure that Joe's combination of personality and ability will bring his success in the future. Joe A.A. 1-2-3-49 Chef's Club 2g Art Club 13 Chess Club 2g Band 1-3-42 Fire Dept. 4-g Baseball lg Basketball 1-2-3-43 Soccer 1-2-3-4-3 Mill- stone 4-5 Student Council 33 Class Treasurer lg Class President 3g Class Vice President 4. 'les FRANCIS EUGENE BLEAU Frankie, our National Guardsman, has always been a terror to the teachers. His ready wit, crazy giggle, and want of a good time, have kept all of our classes alive. When Frankie isn't setting new speed records, he can be seen on the soccer field giving our team a boost,' with his big foot. We wish Frankie the best of luck in everything. Frankie HBen,, A.A. 1-2-3-43 Chef's Club 1g Fire Dept. 4-3 Soccer 1-2-3-43 lVlill- stone 4. STEPHEN STANLEY BRAINARD Steve, our Westbrookite, more or less divides his time between the Fire Department and Priscilla. Although generally quiet, Steve can be roused to be the life of the party. With a bow and arrow in his hand, Steve is a second Robin Hood. His sincerity to all of his friends promises to bring him good fortune in the future. 'gSteve', A.A. 1-2-3-43 Chef's Club lg Fire Dept. 3-4. hav Lorraine is the freckled half of the Morgan and Brunori team. Iler peppy ways make her one of the mainstays of the basketball team. Lori can be seen almost any time, dashing from the Ferry Road to school and back again. When she isn't livening up our class. she is brightening her co-workers day at Ponds. Yveire sure that l.or- raineis cheery attitude will bring her much success in future years. l7rec-klesi' Lori A.A. 1-2-3-4: Saye and Seal lt 3-4: Glee Club l-2-fl: Basketball 1-2-3--lg Baseball 3-4g Millstone ll-. 75 LORRAINE JOANNE RRUNURI THERESA ANNE RRINK Terry, our future Florence Nightingale. is sure to Sllt't't't'fi in her chosen field. Although Brinlcey is the most gullible member of our class. she is never lacking for original ideas. Terry! appearance on the hockey field is almost as well known as her trips to the Coast Guard .'Xr'adeiny. When shi- isn't busy with extra-curricular activi- ties, she is using her wits in the 'lim-lephone Company as a successful operator. Terry has our best wishes for the future. Tm-rryi' Brinkey A.A. 1-2-3-4: Photography Club 1: Band 1-2-3-Al: Clee Club 1-2- 3-41 All-State Chorus 4: Hockey 1-2-3-4: Softball l-2. Manager: Faye and Seal lt 3: Millstone 4. QS Q. i l RORERT KENNETH COULTER. JR. Bobby is the Romeo of our class. Although he has a large record collection, girls are his main hobby. Bobby is one of the leading ath- letes in our school. Wlleii Hot Rod Coulter has his fathelfs Ford. it really takes a beating. Although Bib may have an innocent look on his face, you can het he is up to something. VVe're sure Bobbyis friendly ways will bring him good luck always. Rih7' '4Bobby Clutch A.A. 1-2-3-43 Fire Dept. 3-43 Chefs Club lg Baseball l-2-3-4g Bas- ketball 1-2-3-4g Soccer 3-4-g Millstone 4. RUISERT LESLIE DUNA Bohhy hotrods it from his turkey farm to school in his sharp hlue convertilvle. You can tell Bohhy has gained many friends at 0.S.H.S. hy the manner in which his car is always hrimming over with class- mates. Bohhyis citizenship qualities earned him the honor of at- tending Nutmeg Boys' State as a representative of our class. We know Bohhyis pleasant ways will guarantee him happy days in the years to come. Bohn AA. 1-2-3-4: Chess Cluh l-2: Chef's Club 1-2: Fire Dept. 4: Soccer 3: Basehall 1-2-3-4: Baskethall 1-2: Nutmeg Boys' State 3. -CZ' WILLIAM FORREST Billy divides his time among school, fishing. and clock-watching in the ASP. We can always count on Poncho to do odd johs for our class which no one else has time to do. His friendly and helpful ways insure a happy future for him. we know. 4'Poncho Flat Topi' uBill Chess Cluh 1-2-3: Chefis Cluh 1. ANITA VALENTINE CENOVALI The offices held and the grades ohtained hy Nita throughout her high school days have made an impressive record. Her efficiency as our class Treasurer is sure to come in handy later on. halancing her household budget. YVe all know that Nita will he ahle to comhine her work at home and in the office very successfully hecause of her capahilities as a secretary' and homemaker. A.A. 1-2-3-4: Clee Cluh 1-2-3-4: Class Treasurer 2-1-: Student Coun- cil 3: Class Chairman Magazine Drive 2-3--1: Faye and Seal It l-4' National Honor Society 3-4-1 DAR 4: Millstone 4. ROBERT RAYMOND GLEASON Robertas quiet ways hide from us his many talents . . . Sometimes however, we can get him to favor us with a tune on either his har- monica or guitar. Robert also has a talent for writing, and entertains us with his humorous essays. With Robert's wide range of interests and his willingness to work hard, we know his future will be a happy and successful one. Bob JOAN CAROL JOHNSON Joanis famous convertible certainly comes in handy seeing that New Britain State Teachers college is out of walking distance! Joan sparks up life in the First National as much as she does at our par- ties. A really prankish character, ,loan can always be counted on for a good time. With a head full of ideas such as Joan has, weire sure her future years will be happy and interesting. uloaniew A.A. 1-2-3-43 Saye and Seal It lg Glee Club 1: Millstone 4. Photography Club lg Chess Club 3. LAURA ELLEN LEAIRD Aww. 6' mf Snookie is the nice looking blonde of our class. Her flighty ways disappear immediately when she gets on the hockey field-a sport in which she is tops. Her trumpet playing will be missed by the band next year as much as her jokes will be missed by our class. Snookie's smile and friendly ways have raised our spirits many times when we were feeling low. We know also Snookie will bring happiness to all her friends in the future. Snookie A.A. 1-2-3-4g Art Club lg Saye and Seal It 1-2g Glee Club 1-2-3-4g Band 1-2-3-4g Softball 1, Manager 2g Basketball 13 Hockey 1-2-3-4-g Millstone 4. JOHN AUSTIN MANN Jacky, the hunting enthusiast of the senior class, is a sharp shooter in any field. The teachers always know when hunting season is here for ,lackyis seat in the classroom is often empty. Friendly, witty, and always ready for a good time, our best wishes go with Jacky for good luck in all of his endeavors. Hjackyu A.A. 1-2-3-4g Chef's Club 1, Photography Club lg Band 1-2-3-4g Chess Club l-2-3g Soccer 2: Fire Dept. 4. ANN GAYLE MORGAN JOHN ERVIN MAYNARD lohnnie's quiet exterior, his agreeable and easy going ways have made him very popular in our noted class. His position ,in soccer, basketball. and baseball will be practically impossible to fill next year. We know that Porkey,s determination will bring him success in whatever he may choose to do. Johnnie uPorkey A.A. l-2-3-4g Fire Dept. 3-4. Captain: Basketball 1-2-3-4: Baseball 3-4, Soccer 2-3-4. Ann. the smallest member of our class, spends most of her time trail blazing toward Valley Regional with Lorraine. Ann's laugh and smile will surely be missed at 0.S.l'l.S. next year. If any mischief is afoot, you can be sure that Blondie is around. Annls gay ways promise her a happy future. Blondiel' 'iAnnie7' Mfinyil A.A. l-2-3-4g Glee Club 1-2-4: Saye and Seal lt l-2: Softball Man- ager 3g Millstone 4. DIANE ESTEILE NIUI.I.ll1.-KN Diane. the most talkative member of our 1-lass. is usually seen with Joan plotting an iflea to insure a goorl time. ller pretty smile anrl niee eyes win for her many new friends. llianc-'s mischievous ways fool no one. for we all know that her perseyering attiluile will make her a great sueec Die Clee Club 1-2: Basketball 1-2-3-4: Baseball l: lloekey 1-2-3-sl: Millstone 4. ' Kfyx rss in whatever earn-er she vliooses. lJimples C EDNIKND HENRY NIOSCA tt Ill ll ul r x 1 in cle witty 1 ln r 1- '15, 1 21 : i Ju ' ' '- Q 'e ic ' '- ni' new friencls on the roacl to sueeess. 'i N lfrl1lieN sk..-X. l-Z-.5-elk: Fluelent Council el-1 Chefs Cluh 1: Chess Clulu 2: lfire Dept. 4: Basketball 1-2-3-fl: Baseball 1-2-3-11: Soccer l-2-3--1: Vive Presimlent 2: lli-Y 3. THOMAS SPENCER KYIZRIEN Tommy is one of the many fine Oillriens who have attended Ulcl Saybrook High School. He is likecl by all. always laughing and friendly to whomever he is with. VVorthy of his letters. Tommy is a fine athlete. We know that Tommy' will go happily on to sueeess in the future. OB 'cT0nuny Chef's Club 1: Class Vice President 3: Basketball 1-3-4: Baseball 4: Soccer 4. EDWARD ALDRICH POWERS Eddie's quiet mannerisms make him quite unusual in our rowdy class. His occasional wit often surprises us. Eddie's outside activities function around hunting, a subject on which he is an authority. Eddie always lends a helping hand in all affairs our class under- takes and supports them with equal enthusiasm. We hope that Eddie's future holds fine things in store for him. 'tEd'i Eddie A.A. 1-2-3-4-g Photography Club lg Basketball 2g Projection Club 1. PRISCILLA ANN POWERS Priscilla is our peppy cheerleader who can be seen at any game cheering our boys on to victory with plenty of school spirit. Around school however, Priscilla is our shyest classmate. Her helpful ways in all of our class affairs make her well liked by all of us. We wish Priscilla the best of luck in the future in whatever career she chooses. Prisil A.A. 1-2-3-4-g Basketball 2g Hockey 2-3g Cheerleading 3-43 Band 2-3-4g Glee Club 2-3-4g Student Council 4-g Millstone 4. JOAN CAROLE SADLER Whenever there is a job to be done, ,Ioan pitches in with a smile. '6Bonie will be college bound next fall with nursing as her goal in the future. ,loan is noted for her bright smile, friendly ways, and her continuous blushing. We know that ,loan will be successful in the years to come. Bones A.A. 1-2-3-4-3 Saye and Seal It 1-33 Glee Club 1-2-3-43 Class Chairman Magazine Drive lg Softball 1-2g Millstone 4. at O.S.H.S. wish him the very best for thc future. uljavew Hot- DAVID JOSEPH SKAU Dave is the tall, good looking hot-rodder of our class. His abilities run from being a number one mechanic to that of being a real gonei' trumpet player. Dave always kept our band trips lively and also our classes-those of which he attended. Davidfs many friends Rod., X P--it PAUL BENNETT SMITH With the combination of personality and ability that Paul has, we are sure that his college career will be as noted as his high school one. Smitty, our most outstanding athlete, divides his time between sports and wrecking cars, his two favorite pastimes. Although Paul is- usually the instigator of any trouble, he can always be seen with that innocent look which distinguishes him from every other member of our well-known class. Smitty A.A. l-2-3-4: Chefis Club lg Band 2-3: Student Council 3, Class President 2: Soccer 1-2-3-4, Captain, Basketball l-2-3-4g Baseball l-2-3-4g Millstone 4. A.A. 1-2-3-4: Band 1-2-3-4: Millstone ll-. BARBARA ALICE SPENCER fr ?G-uf Kat! By Barbarais long list of activities, you can tell she has been a popu- lar member of our class. Her smiling and impish ways, in combina- tion with her terrific personality will long be remembered by her classmates. When Spence isnit heading some committee, or provid- ing transportation for her friends in her familyfs Chrysler, she can be found in some sport's event, usually winning the game for our team. Barbara,s performance in the classroom has also been bril- liant. We know Spence's future will be a happy one and we wish her the best of luck. Spence A.A. 1-2-3-4g Class Secretary 1-2-43 Band 1-2-3-4g Clee Club 1-2-3-4-g All-State Chorus 4g Laurel Girls, State 3g Co-Chairman Magazine Drive 4-3 Hockey 1-2-3-4, Co-Captaing Softball 1-2-3-4g Basketball 2-3-4, National Honor Society 4-3 Millstone 4. LYNIAN WILLISTON STARKWEATHER. JR. Lyman is not only a lmaskethall and golf enthusiast. hut extends his talent to playing championship chess. llis originality is shoyyn hy his witty quips. and his friendly manner is shoyyn lay the numlmer of friends that he has. Ly man's intelligence is proof for us that his college days will he successful. Lynn A.A. 1-2-3-4: Chess Cluh 1-2: Raselvall l: Rasketlnall Manager 1-2. JUDITH GARDNER STOWERS Judy has always heen the live wire of our class. She has managed many of our dances and other affairs efficiently and successfully. Her capalrilities are not limited to activities however. as she is tops in the classroom. Judy is also handy with a needle and thread, her creations heing enyiously' admired hy' her friends. We know that Judyds ahility and spirit hold fine things in store for her in the years to come. Judy-1 A.A. 1-2-3-43 Class Secretary 34 Saye and Seal It 3, liditor: National V Honor Society I5-A13 llockey l-2-3. Co-Captain ig lylillstone 4. PAUL CHRISTIAN TOLX Paul. our class arguer. can hold his oyyn in dramalixing everything from comic hooks to Shakespeare. llis hot-rod carries him to work every' day' to earn money for his famous Saturday nights. The roller skating rink is 'liolxieis famous hangout. and yyhen that is closed. he spends his time entering crosswork puzzle contests. Goof you Paul. fora lucky futurel Tolxey X.-X. I-fi-l: l'hotography' Cluln 1: llramatics l. MARY JAYNE WEISS Janie, our friendly ,lunior Prom Queen. has helped our famous class in many outside activities with her ever ready ideas. Her ability as our hockey teamis center forward is shown by the impressive num- ber of goals she has made in the past. Nlare's family 'Merc has taken many of us to the soccer games to cheer our boys on to victory. Our best wishes go with Mary Jayne in her career as a nurse. Mare actlaniefv A.A. 1-2-3-4g Student Council 2, Vice President lg Band 1-2-3-43 Clee Club 1-2-3-4: llockey 1-2-3-4, Co-Captain: Softball 1-2g Mill- stone 4. BARBARA ANN ZUPPE Zoop's pleasant personality has won her many friends at 0.S.H.S. Her athletic ability as well as her scholastic ability has always been outstanding. Always a leader of our class, Barbara has gained the respect of all of us. Zuppe is a real hot rod with her family's Ford Usually having quite a bit of trouble explaining the dents she puts in the fenders. We know Zoop,s college career will be a brilliant one, and we wish her the best of luck. Zoop7' HBob', A.A. 1-2-3-43 Glee Club 1-2-3-43 Band 1-2-3g Student Council 15 A Saye and Seal It 1-3, Business Managerg Class Chairman Magazine A Drive 3-4g Hockey 1-2-3, Co-Captain 45 Softball 1-2-3-4g Basketball 2-3-4g Millstone 4. .,i.-4 President . . . PETER BANNISTICR Vice President . . . JUSICPH BATOR Secretary . . . BARBARA SPICNCIQR Treasurer . . . ANITA GENOVALI Student Council . . . PRISCILLA POWERS EDMUND MOSCA 0602641 Season of 1912 53 Place Old Saybrook Hrgh School Under the 'Management of Ralph J Lordr and Arnold Oliver Drrected by President Jay Ranellr Vrce Presr dent Mary Jayne Weiss Secretary Barbara Spencer and Treasurer Joe Bator Assrsted by Barbara Zuppe and Tommy 0Brren as Student Councrl Bepresentatrwes Mam Attractrons Magazrne Drrve Starring as eharrman Paul Smith and Joan Sadler Nfu rc Auf Werdersen Results 592, profrt Square Dance Place Mam Tent Old Saybrook Hrgh School Trme December 6 1952 Nlusrc by Fred Beebe and lfddle Binder Results Brg suc cess and profits Side Attracttons Nlary Jayne hrghest scorer wrth 4 goals rn hockey Cla s started rt clrmb on the ladder to sports fame About the Per ormers Barbara Spencer a behmd the cenes agent has worked hard as a general secretary for our Four Year Crrcus organrzatron At our workers prcnrc at tht close of the show we felt that she was repard though by the huge amount of food she ate At thrs same manage ment prcnrc two of our better known clowns Brlly For rest and Jrmmy 'NlcCauley were stranded rn a rowboat Fortunately we were able to rescue them rn trme for next seasons show On the magazrne drrve trrp Spence and Mary Jayne deserved the uncomfortable nrght they spent rn the Hotel Wrndsor when therr bed broke they were the ones who threw one of therr roommates shoes mto the trash can from the 11th floor' By the lflanage ment We of the managrng staff feel we have ac complrshed a good deal thrs past year Besrdes having a barrel of fun we made a good tart frnancrally on the road to yearly money for the purpose of endrn our frnal season wrth a trrp to Washrngton Season of 1953 54 Place Old Saybrook Hrgh School Under the Management of E Suzanne Dawson and Wrllram Clynes Directed by President Paul Smith Vrce President Ed Mosca Secretary Barbara Spencer Treasurer Anrta Genovalr Asststed by 'Vlary Jayne Werss and Jay Ranellr as Student Councrl Representatrve Warn Attracttons Magazrne Drrve Starrrng. as charrmen Paul Smrth and Amta Genovalr 'Vlusrc You You You Ambrtlous krds who sold S70 worth of magazrnes were rewarded wrth an overnrght trrp to New York staying at the Hotel Vlctorra T e Sophomore Hop Place Brg Top Old Saybrook Hlgh School Time December 12 1953 Music by Drck Lee Results More money more fun Stde Attracttons Boys basketball trrp to New York where Bobby Coulter got caught jay walking and throw mg paper planes on the basketball floor at 'Vfadrson Square Garden along wrth hrs buddres About the Performers A few of our avrd basketball players Ed Mosca Bobby Coulter Joe Bator and John Nlaynard on therr trrp to New York wrth the basketball team were astonrshed at the hotel brlls The 5400 brll they recerved for 6 cokes from room servrce astounded them On our New York magazrne trrp Zuppe woke up the whole Hotel VICIOFIH sneaking down the back stalrs wrth a palr of borrowed hard soled slrppers after berng locked out of her surte by her roommates at 130 am After decrdrng to share a room wrth 12 other krds Brrnkey got the giggles and kept everyone awake for the rest of the nrght At our Jamboree Mary Jayne Lyman and Lorrarne walked off wrth the brggest part of the prrzes Leave rt to our class we take everythrng we can get for nothmg By the Management We agarn feel our second year was a brg success under the Brg Top Wrth a treasury padded wrth growmg funds our frnal celebra tron to be rn Washrngton at the end of four seasons was growmg to be more of a realrty Season of 1954-55 Place Old Saybrook Hrgh School Under the Management of Margaret Young and Arnold Olrver Directed by Presrdent Joe Bator Vrce Presrdent Tommy O Brren Secretary Judy Stowers Treas urer .lack Baston Asszsted by Paul Smrth and Amta Cenovalr as Student Councrl Representatrves Mam Attractzons Magazrne Drrve Starrrng as charr men Barbara Zuppe and Amta Cenovalr Musrc How Lovely Cooks the Meat Results 0 awarded for hard work Sweetheart Prom Place Mam Tent Old Saybrook Gym Date February 12 1955 Musrc by Olrn Nerdlrnger Features Kmg Tommy O Brren Queen Mary Jayne Werss The theme cleverly carrred out wrth large red heart and many valentrnes Barbara Spencer and Joe Bator as co charrmen Junror Farr Place Brg Top Date Aprrl 27 1955 Features Refreshments Food Sale Games Fun House Rummage Sale and Movres Results About S500 profrt Stde Attractions Boys ba ketball trrp to Boston Rrng representa ttvss for class rrngs Prrscrlla made cheerleadrng Honor Socrety Place Mam Tent Ttme May 1955 Features New members Peter Bannrster Judy Stowers Jack Baston and Amta Cenovalr About the Performers Sprrng trrp to Savrn Rock made by car loads of performers The T1ltAWhrrl was too much for Johnney Nlaynards stomach and he was suck all of the way home On the way to New Haven Joan Johnsons car broke down Thrs delayed the parade a lrttle but not half as much as when she lost her keys By the Management Th1S full busy year was met wrth a maxrmum degree of success The company suffered only one loss after the Junror Farr when Mary Jayne Wexss drscovered 200 candy apples rn a closet' The entrre company managed to stay on the rrght path w1'L the gurdance and help of Mr Ollver Season of 1955 56 Place Old Saybrook Hrgh School Under the Management of Lourse Drbble and Wrllram Clynes Drrected by Presrdent Peter Bannrster Vrce President Joe Bator Secretary Barbara Spencer and Trea urer Amta Cenovalr Assrsted by Prrscrlla Powers and Ed Mosca as Student Council Representatlves Mam Attracttons Magazrne Drlve Starrrng as charr men Barbara Zuppe and Amta Cenovalr Netted over 38500 on one of our brggest attractrons of the year A tr1p to see the Globe Trotters rn New Haven was en joyed by all ambltrous students who sold S60 worth of magaztnes Mrllstone Yearbook Where would we have been wlthout our edltor Mary Jayne Werss when deadline trme came around Last mrnute rushrng around was typrcal of our class Szde Attractrons Prctures taken by Lorrng Studros for yearbook made rt necessary for us scholars to mrss several of our classes much to our regret' Reached top rung rn clrmb to playrng champronshrp sports by Iylrlg up the Shorelrne Cham pronshrp trtle rn basketball The varsrty consrsted marnly of Tom OBrren Paul Smrth Joe Bator Bobby Coulter Eddre Mosca and Ronnre Baldr tall classmates f courselll About the Performers Class meetrngs were kept from berng dull and unrntere trng thls year by Ronnre Baldl and Frankre Bleau adding therr lrvely com ments to each matter discussed Judy Spence Joan and Zup spent each thrrd perrod hecklrng Mr Clynes We strll thrnk he reads the sports page behrnd hrs books dur mg study hallsll Smrtty attempted to scare the lrfe out of Mrss Young wrth a zombre wrg but Nlrss Young thought he had just forgotten to comb hrs han On our Glee Club trrp Lorrarne kept thrngs hopprng rn the back of the bus by carryrng on lengthy conversatxons wrth the people ln the cars behlnd the bus By the Management Our four seasons have now come to a clo e We feel a 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YHA A f I 1 M, is L .lad 70dlland7 We the class of nlneteen hundred and frfts srx lease to the Students of Old Saybrook Hlgh School our shrnmg example of good behasror and cooperation, rn hopes that there mrght someday be another class rn the years to come as capable and ambrtrous as ours Berng of sound mrnd and body we as rndrsrduals lease the followrng I Ronald Baldr leave to further my educ atron at the Atlantrc Cas Statron I Peter Bannrster lease the best part of my Ford tthe radrol to Ron Mosca I John Baston lease school wrthout regret lease ms abrlrtres to anyone who wants them Im lwree 'lt last I Joseph Bator lease for good I hope' I Francrs Bleau lease my horse laugh to Carol Spencer I Stesen Bramard lease ms quret ssrnnrng ways to the Freshman grrls You know grrls Srlence rs Golden I Theresa Brrnk lease ms flsrng trrps to Mrddletown to all Plzza losers I Lorrarne Brunorr lease my lrttle black book to Irene Brunorr It cos ers all elrgrble dates rn the area Irene I Robert Coulter lease my ways wrth the grrls to Wes Ingham That Slllllfi gets them every tnne We I Robert Dona lease my abrlrty to '1ttr'1ft Westbrook grrls to llasrd ldguomb I Wrllralrr Porn st lease to mfrnage the A 8 l 7 I Anrta Cenevalr leave my super salesmanshlp to the Juniors I Robert Gleason lease my shy and quret svrss to Tommy Mrllspaugh I Joan Johnson lease ms rrnprsh ways and Elllllltt to get rnto mrschref to Joanne Laurrdsen I Laura Lealrd lease to be Mrss Amerrca of 1951 I John Mann leave strll too exhausted to wake before 2 30 each day I John Maynard leave my duck call to Don Selby I Ann Morgan leave my trny ways to lN'mey Chrrstenson My svn'-t rs 19 Nancy I Drane Mullrgan lease Phemlstry ssrthout ru ret I Thomas O Brien lease happlly knowrng that there rs another Ollrun to carry on for me rn sports I Fdward Powers lease my quretness to 1' lame Benssay I Prrscrlla Powers leave my peppy and untlrmg ss 'sys to Barbara Pe rry I Joan Sadler leave strll blushrng I Davrd Saku leave my lose for hot rods to Fred Steele I Paul Smrth leave to promote buslness for the Fender Makers of Amerrca I Barbara Spencer lease Dede Welles to make O S H S famous for me next year the fleld of sports I Lyman Starksyeather lease my enthusiasm md br rms to Roy Iulllllhlllt I Judrth Stow ers lease, strll lookrng forw 'rrd to a s rc atron when I fan get some rest I Paul Tolx lcase Mrs Stram s PXIJ rlr s wrth the glad cry of joy strll Illlnlllg rn ears I Mary Jane Werss lease ms eenter forss 'rrd hockey posrtron to Judy Jones I Barbara Zuppe, leave Joey Walsh consmr ed that Italran food rs best We the class of 1956 lease a small sum to Vlr Ullser as a down paymc nt for wrndows for hrs hot rod We the Cla s of 1966 lease to Mrss Young rubber bumpers for her car and a Tele phone Pole lletector machine We the rlass of 1936 lease the Junrors our outst llllllllg abrlrty rn srlesmanshrp We, the class of 1956 lease the Sophomores wrth the hope that someday too they ll be senrors We, the class of 1956, lease the Freshmen sorry that sve won t be here to gulde them on therr way , . l . 2 I , , 7 , K . . . 7. . . , I - I . 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No that Isnt Paul T011 run ning for offlce He ls glvmg a free leclurc nn how to take a 46 Chewy Camnshenn around a 90' corner at 'SOO m p h wnhou! flxppmg over N xt we shall wlslt he prnle of Saybrook Rocket Plaza Thus ls busy plare as most of long distance travel xs done by rocket Over there t the lf! ls a rocket fllled with Saybrook and Nloodus basketball players who are golng to the Moon to play the finals of 1976 Shoreline Champlonslup These tremendous shlps allow mom for parents of players loo Busy among the passengers we see Snookxe Leaxrd the hostess on Ihxs shxp to the moon As we watch an enormous silver llke rocket ship glides ln Ou! step Pete Bannlster and Edward Powers now known as Pierre von Bannlster and Edward the Great famous Importers wth ship full of Youth Preserving Lunar Green Cheese just brought from the muon That olive green projectile you see on held number 13 ls owned by Jackie Baston our famous class scientist who confirmed by landing there, that there was llfe on Mars His rocket, which IOOIK lllm 3150 I0 .luplter was designed along the lmes of the Oliver Parker theory Oh' Look straxght ahead of us There goes our now famous General lack Mann of the National Guard Also wllh hlm ls Captain Bill Forrest, one of the much publlclzed Leather Head Battalion Well we must get back on our whiz mobile to see more of Ihe old town The enormous golden dome before us is that of the latest Womens Gymnasium Here we understand Diane Wlulllgan supervisor of Gxrls' Athletics ls doing a supenor job This was n gif! to Ihe town by the wealthiest member of our class now a great phllanlhroplst, Robert Coulter Hrs tremendous wealth was accumulated through the operation of Ill! glove factory .Iohn Maynard has able superintendent, exacled such ef hclency from the workers that profns exceeded nnytlung heretofore heard of Mr Maynard soon had accumulated sufflclen! wealth to stan his own fum m Oyster Rxver dnslnct The archxlects for the KYUTUISIUU1 WUC Mosca and 0Bnen Both were so mlerestcd nn athletics lhlt they de cldcnl to bullcl gymnnslums Thu are now enjoying the profnls of the building bnnm ln Central Amenra Paul Smith another classmate tvreslml the-m ln venturing In Central Amvnca He after gradualxng from rlnlty College ln Hartfunl am Harvanl law School hs madr- a num' for Iumsrll rcprcscntlng the Amvrlcan Rnck0ISl1lp companxcs profs px-rung In Guatemala l'Iun1luras aml NlC1I1gll3 We wzll now put nur whlz mnbllc mtn all :ear In fly over the Savbronk wumls to Wcstlrrozxk zmrl the Dona Turkey Farm H rf- wc 1- ls I tl-1 a func lnnrllng stnp Robert has ln the mnlst of Ins properly Rvm1rk ablc' how 20 ycwrs have expnnrlecl this farm In 10 Innvs ns nngxnal slzf' Also thc birds are so different No fealllcrs to bollu-r with anymore K llc-y w lk Ihrmlgh a ramp In n alnmu. pnwllvr dusted room feathers rlmappcnr H19 lalvst marhmc also eusccratcs washes wexghs packagr-1 blnls :xml stamps weight label and price nn each Robert has certainly done well He was one of thc llrst of our class to marrv and settle down Among, thc other marnagns we though! mlghi lake- placv ws that of .Innn Johnson In Charles Tarbox lrnfessur Tnrhux and lamlly are now lnmg at Daytona Flornla wharf- hc 11 lrnfesmr of Nnmnrc :xt Daytona Coll:-gr' Another one of our class Illstlngulahml m the teachmg fxc-Id 1 lmfux-wr .lumlnh Stomcrs now head of the lIng.,l1sh Department al tlc mvcrsxty of California She is we nown Ixruughout thc L or hcr ungmnl articles on How Io Make Fnnlpnsxlmn Vsrmng Enjmablz Wall here wc arc- m Saybrook again You can rcndlly ser- how wall mnnmgml Olal Saybrook ls wnh flounshmg busmesscs the Intec! n lngllwns bullmlnlgs rocket ports and sud: ln that blue dome llkc struc I rc on our lft, are the home and olflcvs of 'Ill' Lxman Starkwcathcr our effluent Town manager for tho pas! 10 years The secret of his sucwss ls the staff of 50 robots that hc- manages so well ln charge of the xlrafhng room whlvlu drafts all layouts for latest expansion of Say brook out over lhv water are' the master Ilraflsmen Stcxe Bramard and Frank Blcau Mrs Brznnanl the former Prlscllla Powers xs a success her own nght and operates her aludlo The -KrIODomc and apecmlnzes Pastels Wlxxle You Walt That prvtty lltllf housewnf1 you sec swxnglng ln her aero sun chair 11: 14 1 1 1' the r1g,I ls Ann Nlurgan bhv las hor home so effluenlly managed that she ncur masses her daily relaxalmns up there In the sunshine On the sldnwalk ls Lurramc Brunorl By lhc may she ls beaming she looks as If she has some very up to the mmute new: about something She ls speaking tn Ann by way of the Ialkytube which was mslallcml from her front door up Io Annes sun dome lt looks just llke old limes to see those two talking and can you hear Ann laughing? For just a moment now lm gomg to Iurn on the ultra some scope here on the front panel of the whxz mobile That ls the Gleason Cowboy Band that you see Besides his musxc career he IS well known as author of two books How ln Dnue Slouly and How lo Fall a Diners Test m Two Easy Lessons Our next stop is at the Saybrook Hospital Th1s ls a new Campus Type Development noted for yet propulslon from burldmg to buxldmg and floor to floor Co supennlendents of this hospital are Mary .Iayne Weiss and Terry Brlnk Here m a chamber especially constructed with no gravity these two nurses by the use of radio acllve Isotopes are de llvermg the fmlshxng blow to cancer ll ls expected anytime they may blow the whole place Io protons and electrons If there were t1me I would like to take you to vxslt the Town A counting Department .Ioan Sadler ls ln charge of the electronic calculator there on whxch she can put 2 and 2 together wave her hand a few tlmes and the town budget comes out no! only balanced, but a mlllxon or so m the black Another classmate who came back to enyoy Saybroolcs prosperity ls Barbara Zuppe She ls head of the special mathematics department I the lates! of Sayhrooks schools the Chrome Dome School Construction m burldmg IS not the only respect In vvluch our town has advanced Anna Genovalr and a group of assnslants have made a name for themselves m the clothing lndustry In that glass cucular dns play room nf you look carefully as we pass you may see Anna modelmg her latest creation made from her speczal matenal Sea Foam Fancy wluch she manufactures at her Indian Town Factory There by a speclal process, salt water, sand, and an are forced through atomlc powered compresses to produce the mos! sought after fabnc ln the world to dale Anna as always a clever woman, has sole nghts for producmg materials and all garments made from I! The yellow flash on my panel tells me 1! IB t1me for us to get back to Rocket Plaza, for 1! ns 5 l0 pm and hme for your guided missile to New York By Robert Gleason CA A, A A A A . . A A 1 1 A. A AA . 1 ag1' A Sn, - S A 1 ,I l2. T . ' I A ' ' ' 1 ' . . , in- nr sh cw- 1'-tl nv .1 3 I th rzlluating 1-ln. I 76. b ' ' ' . , ' ' I 1' 1 . 1 ' ' 1 ' A I I T ' ' ' , I . ' 1 , a I ' v I - '- ' - ' . V' ' , I 1 I. 1 1 ' 1 ' ' - ' . . - l Rupp ' ymu arf' 3 litIl4' awv-sIm1'k at I I Q0 Ill I I 1. ' I A ' ' I I ' ' thi tum! nf Fill Salyb 111k in 20 ' 1 ', .-Xe x an 1 . '. Ih ' ha ,- - - ' ' ' . :In 1 li! I I ' l g gg, - 1ll I. f I . . I3 . A A A A K. . ar Y' nv li I' 'I lr . Bull lingf whivh 1' ' nblc' lnrg lull n, hall' lc ' I n1l ' - A - - ' ' A A Q lm' ' 4' ll I ' N ' Fnglal l-Ixl ' I 1' 1 ' I A A A 'A ' 'A ' ' ' A Ivy of 1- m -' i. supp , I In hr- I- A'l1 I 1 I '. ru ' 2 1l A - - A A .' 1 A A. S nv' ' in llll' nr 'l ' ' I ' 1 '. :lnl ry'l ' 1r '1v - I A .u ' a ', . , A A Th ' ruunal ,lr t r . 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' ' ' ' ' ' - - . - , - .A .1 A , 1 . A11 1 . - C A A A A 6 Y ,' - A - . A A ' ' 3 ' A ' . ' ' . AA e A A A A AA A A A A . A . . . - . ' - A 1 a . , , A A ,I . A - A A A a I ff!! i my ' FP sig 1962 ,gljmlf S551 -- 4 ff fi 1 'ff , ly, X xxN NW 1. J7' J 1. v 1 i if 9 455 V y 9 w , 2 x. I 'N gll4b' ff S ,f ,hi 'Tj b 4fTUDENT COUNUL NRXQ 4 V xl' IQATWONAL HONOR SOQETY' Y x 4 1 -' fl S 7 - A 71 Xi L -4' 4 4' ,fit A Q' . 4 : e1' Tf A f W, g A I 51 U f f glance Sdddzfy V1 - wif: 7533 + +I tfafff 1 - Q ZA tfyff 'a If I 1' 'ff ai' , f 'E NATIONAL HONQF2 socum X f CHARACTER X Z LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP Z S SERVICE fl I il One of the greatest achievements which a Student can obtain while in high school, is to be elected to the National Honor Society. To become a member, a student must be a junior or a senior and be outstanding in character, scholarship, leadership, and service. The student must uphold the high ideals of the society and set a good example for the entire student body. Present members are, Juniors: Carol Spencer, Barbara Oberg, Janet Johnston, and Flora Cooper. Seniors: Judith Stowers, Anita Cenovali, Barbara Spencer, Peter Bannister, and John Baston. s,,,o STI DFNT C01 NCIL llanlt row lt ft In rl ht Diane Otrxn lldrlmra Schu tfr Larol Spmnctr lVIr B1 IZIHILII Xdu or Wann Rathlmun Fdmunrl N111 ra Brrmk Chllmlrm Front row Erne t 'NIU va Imda Waldron I sullaluur letfrlian c 9t'W 'tq55 qt I . E ' I fU5lll,fe51l en .Ce Y mf. 'QCII fc ,Tkeosll 45 199 Vw Vx X0 Y diy xxx 0 O YXRYCXX xi sw Principal l. WILLIAM BliLANlCll The main purpose of our Student Council is to act as an intermediate lxetween the faculty and the students. The memlrers listen to the ideas of both and try to draw a cunvlufinn frmn them. All in all. the Student Council irnprmes conditions in lllt? st-lnml. uf and ', N. a 1 I 16411, A WE L, .L O K .f -, ' 'silfd ' 321 4? NIUOHETTES Q00 Front row. ln-it In right: Nlr. Crunip, Dire-1-tor: Laura lmairil. llarrivt Johnston, Ann U'l5ri1-n, lliuni- Otnn. Kathli-4-n Brunnri. Flnra Cmqwr. llarlrara Spvriwr, lflaim- llc-nway. Linda B1-elif-. liarlmara Orlando. .Nun Morgan, .Nnita Gvnuvali. llarhara Zuppv. Mrs. Fvaplan. gXs'i'0u1panist. S1-ronil ruw: lan Franfis. Prisvilla Pnwvrs. Sandra Champion, Alucly jun:-s. Joan Fparaco, lxana Yivian. Julie- Smith. Lurrainr' llrunnri, Mary ,laym- Wvf-isf. .lane-I Julimtmi. lre-nv llrunnri. Bunny Rohinson. Karlyn Uiiftafwn. Yvruriiva Hang-lun. Third row: Nvvia Brainarfl, I.orrain1- Nlalvulni. Rufalir- Swain, ,lam-t XlvQuw-ni-y, Gloria Harris. liurlrara Uhvrg, llmli- We-lls, Kay Brink, Mary L1-v Kingl. Shi-ilu lluslaffun, llolorvs Silwstvr. Linda Walilrirn. Fourth row: ,Iufly Champion. Dolly Janie-S. llrvnfla Farre-ll. Lauri-I Bronson. ,lully Sparacu, Carol Fpvnu-r. Jurly Anil:-rsun, l.0l+-1-ta Manrlingl. Jam-ttf' Griswold. Terry Brink. ,lnannv Lauriilwn. .Nlhvrta Button. Arlf-nv Kors-s, Janice- Simonton, Nnrmu Knwal-ky. Uaxgh . 1 qi UV 5 ' .Wu .ql1,3,.,,N MRS. SlI,'kl'I..-KN 7 l HfXHUI.lJ CIRIWII' Arr-uni urnisl , . . llirwlor I Fnappy sc-niors ln full dre'SQ MAQAZXNE DRWE GROSS SALES .. .r iSB,bf?7.Q7 --'-f:fc,HQoL NET f5xpzf,vsggffzLLQ,0p,.. 507 OYNET To CLH55 Q '5 .-., I-17901, of NET 'O AA, 5533. 'D 5.1m T-if f .A fmt 555' Offg 32 P IU mud HAVEN MAN: By HIG-4 EHLLSMQN .... HAIB PAUL 5177 ITH GH-ffUfQ!AyyEfXf' FOR 54:1-QOQL HMTA Gsuov mn QAQQARA zuqbgbg SR. QIIXSS cHmQmEN...qAmT5OREEjj:i1L zz, 5 Q THU 5 E SS c . , 0 1 ' i pf ,.f . pg: Q GEN Os! M V' O C! Ko 0316 Ynpus Qu 125 Cm' up Hg'axTL.f Ge fav 'v cf Cy xrqxifa 4 'U , , ., Q V if x ' -Q Ga, y N X QROUP Ckaugffr LAJTHQ. GooI3S I Dxjfg Xl' ' A1170 2 mal Q efsig-Rmfs R99 F New Eaiftsggaww- E 1 15Q7jqYnX'Y'lI'fL f 4 S Will Back row: Janct Johnston. Carol Spf-ncer. Janicc Francis. William Forrest, Glen Carini, Burton Chapman, Roy lindgzrcn. Lyman Starkwe-athffr, William Courtncy, Front row: Thcrc-sa Brink, Judith Sparaco, Carol Sullivan, Jane-t BIcQuvcny, Elaine- Bcnway, Mr. Coates, Instructor: Flora Coopcr. Judith Andcrson, Eli-onor Champan. Vvra Pr-caukky, Patricia Vcrnalc. Nancy Christianscn, Lolccta Manning. I I 5 Front nm ru Jllil IIIIOH un ann Tdllil r Osborne-. ws or wma uwa s 1-- Ollllff Mluxor, Jamt xIl'k1llQ't'I Lex- King, 7: W Wig, 8 a hunt row left to rwht Harm! Johnston 'Niary In Km-Y Carol Npcnur Flora Looper Barbara Olaf T1 Bonny Rohm-,on Back row janet johnxton Howard Barrntt Don Nlartm, Woomiy Oberg, Liza, 1 if -'W 434' , D A 3 f xl v . , 4 Z A W 5 f 5, Q, 4 ' Q ,.s...f,,' I , fs., 7 f. -M- GP ' Q , ,, n W- f, 2 , 'v A x'. ,,l. 3, U, f ,I A' A ' ' V . i ix ry 4 i ,.v ,. A R 1 fa fl ff A f X if ,Nfl 1 1 pf' yfxliv 0,7 W 3 wr ,, 4- 5 ff Y w, 1.5 .V 'Ixus ga' U W 5 K Mp, , X Wx, I 51561 6 V risk v 3'.Qf, 'U 2 Yu 'J - ff' -f f 5 f Ilyl 'Y I g W . -1 , 1 , , ' I . K' N IQ W N ' J w Ag ' 7- - V y f Q . ., K r ' - 1 5 s ' ,' - ,, J rx ,.. 1.1 f I I i 4 2 S I 'N 4 ' ' Q www ...iff T l -,J VV, f , XP Q L f vm-yu, Q . ls 5 yn x Y ' ' B 1 S 4 All 1 . ' fl Front row, left to right: Dm-de We-ll:-s. Barbara Zuppe. ,lumly SI1YSVl'1'S, Barbara Spvnve-r. C0- Captaing Mary Jaynv Wm-iw. Cu-Captain: Diane' Nlulligan, Julie Smith, Elaim- licnway. Back row: llrc-mla Farrvll. Klanugn-rg Ann ffllricn. Juan Sparuvo, Linda Wvalflrun. Carol Spe-Iicvr. ,lanicv Simontun. jumly ,lonm-s. ,lulia P4-arfull. Mrs. Wulfli. Cnar-li, , 'AJ , x W 65 ' Q s 17 , fi 3 ? Anotlim-r goal for 0.S.H.S. Centffr svriniinage- Futura' liockz-y tvam tickll COACH WALSH Last minute- instruction 1i49'f1,- . , is 25211 Ifqf f ' 'if' High scar:-r with 9 goals Fighting on to victory!! SOCCER 5. Back row, left to right: Joseph Walsh, Coach Lindner, Lloyd Taylor, Alfred Tiezzi, Joseph Bator, David Edgecomb, Ray Breitschmidt, Jordan Butler, Louis Fabri, Assistant Coachg James DeCrist0foro. Second row: Peter Bannister, Edmund Mosca, Thomas 0'Brien, Robert Coulter, Paul Smith, Captain, John Maynard, Ronald Balfli, Francis Bleau, ,lohn Nigosanti. Front row: Robert Anderson, Lester Scott, Harry Vidal, Phillip Ranelli, Stephen Greenberg, Fred Chapman, James Atkinson, Richard Ellis. Athletic Director Ernie Lindner last night announced the soccer schedule for the season. Starting with Moodus today, the games will be: Friday, Sept. 23, Old Lyme, away, Tuesday, Sept. 27, Valley Regional High School at homeg Friday, Sept, 30, Morgan of Clin- ton, awayg Wednesday, Oct. 5, Madison at homey Friday, Oct. 7, Guilfond at homey Tuesday, Oct. 11, Nathan Hale-Rae, awayg Fri- day, Oct. 14, Old Lyme at home, Tuesday, Oct. 18, Valley Regional, awayg Friday, Oct. 21, Morgan at home, Thursday, Oct. 27, Madison, away, Tuesday, Nov. 1, Guilford accez 7 95 5 SMITH T0 CAPTAIN OCCER TEAM FOR C RRENT SEASON at home. Tom 0'Brien Scores Two qi jx Goals at Little Rams ' Shutout Hand. A Old Saybrook A Pg-512352 COACH LINDNER LB-Bleau RH-Bannister b CH-Maynard LH-Butler y on-Nizosami 2,0 So IR-Coulter C-Bator IL-O'Brien OL-Mosco Rains Milne Roms Totze of orneback to peset organ Season 7 4-64 Victor K0ld Saybrook K ?Mosca's Foul Conversions i iVC22ig'jgDhfmreSQQg?hf t IMHOOP Wm Give Little Rams Victorn iconfefence Rm' ? iii, .,ii . ..,,.,., , A fTQ'KvSfft'x'BfiffK1Ii, rneff, 1, -W A M iAAi b,4 ,4 , M MM .yi W, sxfiiiaflaskigg , i rvgoox High. mmm had no A - ' i 'V W ' W. VK K KAK W1 Ktfl-fozxtmg Ilazwtfeiwif 'J Coach Ernie LindnBf'?S 5 ffld Sogbzeoxxk 5 A KK ,K ..KKKtuf, it-25. OH Tugsdgwvl 4 K K if-:md 4 1K 'i73ti7BlXfi?Il on mp Gets. Brggest Wm an 4 ' fl M 5C01'S1'SZ its ' Mio-?iz3.t :S ' W 'fm Many Seasons , ,,,,Z2f,,,2 , J f Em d2,m5+:ogi in gtg ,omssh ' I it 'fwaiomti . s f I vb i A Y 'mn WDM-Q- aa mon K 5 Hy rfrargra Vs, rnSs1f 2 Q55 L,V,m 0 B. QLD SAYBRVPOK, Jazz. :did K 7 P, Pzj of V 4 'rx The I rmr. 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