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

 - Class of 1958

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XX XX ,xxxx xx.xxxxx xxxxx x xxxx Nx.xxxxxx xk.xxx4x11.x Graduafizf :fiifiibki W fn B QU gag QZF J ZF USNZTC FSUZWLMN 6Mf!Wfff 7aql2nP DALLAS TEXAS 50245 QE 225 Q22 :L EQ Q fmiiucf I :EE Cm O2-MZ ' rg mcg mg Czm EOE HC mmm :HQQZQ ii AHMCHJAAAA , 's-N.. 5 9-P A.. '- 4.. , A., hy- ' A 'fx .. -n as-. -Q '--' ' ..-Z ' 1 , 'E 3.201 .. in 'ls -.,,,u 1 Osh . a 1-ii' , en.. , ... '- 'v- ' - -9- Z X' 'i x,,,,k 5 N N 411.-1-. SU Q. J, v ig- -4hg..- 5' 1 . f . -...g-, N ,, 4. , ,hs - 4-,, L X Q fb , . 5 , , ' , Q . 4, L ,. -I tu 'f-my-.-. 2-4 wr x L Zfrcwvrd XX 1th appreuatron of the beauty and charm of the hrstorrcdl Lommumty m whneh me hve we present thls e1ghteer1th edrtron of the Mrllstone We hope through words and p1ctures to eapture and preserxe some of the urcumstances of thls event ful year flpprcciafivn XVe the Class of 1958 xush to express to you, Mrs Lou1se Dibhle, our snuerc appreuatnon and thanks for xour xaluahle HSSISIQHCC never fauhng enthus1asm and xx 1se gmdance xx h1ch haue been such a great contnbunon 1n the planmng of our yearbook EMJIIOI NORINIA KOWALSKY Ariz 1111! 13411101 BARBARA 5C,I-ILSI I:R BIIXIIIFW Xlamzgef JIM CROWLEY Ar lffflflf Uazzager BONINY ROBIINSON Lzlenzrj Effltar JL DY WOOD BROOKS CI-IILDRES5 Aft l:d1for ARLI:INE KORES Asmfanl Ar! Edna: MARIA FRESE Pbotorgmpby 11411107 AI.I'RI:D TIEZZI Arfzvtfmt Plyafograpbj Izdlzor LINDA WALDROIN B031 Sporzf Edztor DAVID EDGECOMB Aw Ian! Sporlf Ldzfor JIM DECRISTOFORO Gzrlr Sporlr I:d1I0f KAY BRIINK Affzffant Sporlf Edl10f JAINICE SIMONTOIN I I1 3 7 7 , - , .. 5 A I ' ,V .. A I l N . ,Jil I , , X, , . . fI.Y.fI,IlI17ll Lzlemry Edifor - Y 1' ' ' A ,B i T T I I . , 5 ' A h T .. Y v Dezhkafzbn XX Q, tin-CAI41ss of WHS, QIQKIICQIILA tlus C'l4QIlIL'L'IlI1l c 111 uf thc Mfllstwm' IU You Mrs . ' N 'L gxrgltlrmlc fm' IIISIITICIIIIQQ us tu lx' Itspwmllwlu cltlfc' . L HAL IIIYLIL5 Y wpln ug, null to wlmxx um hmx IIILILII xml me . I-, ,' ll'IL,L L ' tc-.1cc'. Our Superznfeudeut The brg problem of any graduatrng class IS to take wrth them hablts educatronal process You have been prepared to carry on your studres for yourself The drploma you recerve means you have completed formal publrc school educatron Now rt IS up to you to help yourself to develop further whether rt be rn college trade techmcal school offrce or shop Educatron rs a lrfe long process Dont stop rn the mrddle see It all the way through' R DOUGLAS DOPP Dr of Ed Superzntendent 0 Schools 4 JP of study or learning. Do not let graduation mark the end of your i ' l v 9 ' 9 , , . . ' f Our Zfrmczpal Thns ed1t1on of the Mlllstone reflects the fmest qualxtxes of each of the mem bers of the Class of 1958 The hlstorlcal theme mlrrors the rmage of the students who respect tradltlon and who are justly proud of thelr heutage The cornposl tlon of lZl'l1S yearbook shows 1mag1nat1on brought to fru1t1on by cooperatlve effort Wh1Ch has been the chlef character1st1c of thls class throughout the past four years But most of all each student rn h1s or her own way has made worthwhrle and lastmg contrlbutxons to the l1fe of th1s school Some of the students have been superlor academrcally athletrcally outstandmg art1st1cally productwe and so c1ally competent The faculty members alumm and underclassmen apprec1ate the hlgh standards the Class of 1958 has establ1shed We all wrsh you God speed success and happmess I WILLIAM BELANICH MA of Ed Prznczpal 0 unzof Semor Hzgh School 5 A , I 0 0 . . , . ., .. ., - ' 9 7 7 7 l' . ,.. . fl - s 1 R DOUCLAS DOPP DR Ol ED Superintendent of Snhools ARNOLD D OLIVER BS I XWILLIAM BFLANICH Assistant Principal of M A of Ed the unior Senior Prinupal of the umor High School Senior High School Uur fldmznzsfratzon iiiirligfii A MRS. DONALD BROOKS MRS. ROBERT REGAN Secretary to thc Secretary to the Principal Superintendent 6 NICHOLAS ALEXANDER Emerson, A.B. University of Connecticut, M.A. English DOROTHY ANDREXVS Boston University, B.A. Wfesleyan, M.A. Reading Consultant LEROY B. BLOOM New Britain Teachers College, BS. Chemistry and General Science DORIS E. BLOOMFIELD Bridgewater Teachers College, BS. Boston Lfniversity, M.A. History and English JOHN R. BONIN Keene Teachers College. B.S. Science and Mathematics A. MARTIN CAPOZZA University of Connecticut, B.A., M.A. Instrumental Music Director WILLIAM F. CLYNES Teachers College of Connecticut at New Britain, B.S. Hillyer College of Education, M.A. Commercial HERBERT E COATES New Britain Teachers College B S Industrial Arts and Driv er Education t e MARJORIE P. HILTON Keene Teachers College, B.Ed. University of New Hampshire, M.A. Home Economics KENNETH F. JOHNSON Willimantic State Teachers College, B.S Mathematics, Science DONNA K. LEONARD University of Connecticut, B.S. Home Economics ERNEST C. LINDNER Arnold College, B.S. Physical Education ROBERT ALAN DEVOE Tyler School of Fine Arts, B.A. Art LOUISE C. DIBBLE Colby College, Vfaterville, Me., A.B. French JAMES 5. DOLAN St. Bonaventure University, B.A., M.A. Latin, English JOHN HANLEY Hillyer College of University of Hartford, B.A U. S. History, World History ARNOLD D. OLIVER Bridgewater State Teachers College, B.S. Biology, Physics VERA R. OSBORNE State Teachers College, Salem, Mass., B.S. Business Subjects ELEANORE J. PARKER University of Connecticut, B.S. Mathematics BARBARA PECHULIS Bridgewater State Teachers College, B.S. Physical Education Y-0 LAURENCE F. RENEY Keene Teachers College, B.S. Social Studies and English KENNETH S. SEAL University of Rhode Island, B.S. Mathematics JANET L. SPEAR Keene Teachers College, B.S. English HARRIET R. STRAIN Connecticut College for Women, B.S. Civics and Problems of Democracy Our Nurses EMILY BUTLER Hartford Hospital, R.N. XVILETTA HAYNES New York Hospital Cornell University, R.N. M. vs. I fi if THOMAS TANGUAY Boston University, B.A. English and Reading JOHN TORRENTI, JR. Ithaca College, B.S. Vocal Music ROBERT G, VILIZ New Britain Teaihers College, B.S. Industrial Arts LYLI2 CQ. XVATROUS XY'omen's College University of North Carolina, AB. Carnegie Library School, Carnegie Institute of Technology, B.S. Librarian Miss Haynes tests our hearing while , . , Miss Butler takes rare of our sprains I wg r 4 The boulder wrth the xnscrlptron The Frrst Srte of Yile College IS on a plot sur rounded on three sxdes by 21 hrgh hcdge of 1 bor xrtae 'Lt Sfrybroolt Polnt Yale College founded rn 1701 was remoxed to New Hsnen rn 1716 because the professors were dls satrsfred wrth the locatxon and the faulrtres for nnstructron They complained thit Saybrook was not suffrcrently compact for them to get to their place of lnstructron conxemently smce some of them resrded more than a mrle from the place of therr publrc exercrses The college was named for Governor Yale who gaxe the brggest donatron to the school rn New Hax en . 's . , . ,v ', S 1. 1 W ,A ' ' w -I 1 .. g , , A -,. A - wk Q 1 - X - e x 1 5, ' X up was wx 5 9 ,, , 4 1 ' 'W X . :fini - 1 . , '.l!,,?9,5 'V ., 'Y 1+- .Q hu K 'E ,K ' rl 1. . A ' ,. 'fg 1 5 ,. -4 K .gi fn - , L 0 , ' K M ,, . , pil' v t 1 a ' ' Y gr ' , . . 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XI.1g,L1LlDl bmbo Dorn 1111165 Arlenn Korea Dolores S11vester I-L111'1Lt vlohnaton L11111 151to1 NI1r11 Iruc Llflil Bcrbg D II1 J-UNCC NIUUUTOU INUFUU KUWHISIKS Judy Wood Mary Lee Kmf, F1.1nL1s Barbara Dd1111Qt camttr ohnson 51111.41 704 Vuon Bflnd-1 Idffffll 5h'-ll-1 DCR-15011 DOUU-1 Smlfh R00-lid Peterson 1c.1 Bmgston C1lor11 H1rr1s 111115 L1Ls1Ck .111115 Croxxlcx C1111 Fflufb 'UU Ch-lrlfs R-ilhb'-in Harold Latham JOSSPIT Gleason VKIDIDSLI Broolw Lluldrcss L1nd1 NX aldron P4111 Orsma Kath JS-H165 ffffill MJFUU Kelly James D'-?Cf15f0f0f0 10110 I-3d0U'C lcen Bunk 6.111 R1tt11s1 Und mm NI .1111cs Dolm ,1d115o1 D00-1141 Wffnef Forrest Obefg Dmld Edgewmbf Rmhafd 1-Of 'Nlrs 1ou1sL D1bbl1 ILMINLJI Irrdaruk I1tcl1 B.1rb.11.1 Schustnr feml Umm-15 M1H5PL1USh Edwm MCCJUITY I-IOYL1 THYIOY 61155 'Q PrLs1dent Brook Chddrcss Vue PfCS1dCI'lt Paul Orsma Secretary Lmda Waldron Treasurer jamcs GCS1Ck Bonny Robmson Student C.ounc1l Rcprementauwe Gaul W1n1nger 1.111165 Crowley I2 io 1 rt, V ' A. 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M ll, I CAROL ADELINE BATOR Carol, Tootie A quiet mind is richer than zz crown Carol is a pretty blonde whose friendly smile, pleasing manner, and helpful nature have made her a favorite. Her great ambition at the moment is to become a secretary. She spends her spare time work- ing as a clerk at Malloy's. May her success in the future reach the height of her personality. Drivers Ed. 4g Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 4. Q Q Evil Qekigixgs g X 2 Q-:Ei LLP LINQA LoU1 322515 462: 'nda H ow r that lil! e throw: iqeam' ' a is the ie mernbi f our class as bee ith us sin in ergar sh ' more 0 en seen than d, her ndl manner 1 not o d by her cla ith inda's pretty smile and asant ways, success in ,N life is assured. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g atics . XY X Kg K1 r X N -4 X 5 Q, , Ta Q? 1-. F3 X x . - -- - C' x :N -C H Y i 5 Na. .L , iw- .. r. Y- e- 1 X -1. 7' M N it f -. . , . X - iz-, . 'CY X , iv 5 K h WL Q. so 4521, A if .Eff E - .--ea ll so tie 1 BRENDA MARY BOWSER 14 'E L ' Q, Brenda -b H ew AX Y if . . K K .x' ' 'X . 'f il 'No mailer what other: may be, Jbe wzll alwuyx befx X, Kg 257- fl 'Z lferielf' Her quiet ways and her willingness to work are two factors that will greatly help in her future career. Upon graduation, Brenda plans to enter college and later become a missionary in either Africa or South America. Our best wishes go with you, and may you find many moments of happiness in your chosen field. ia 'fl 5+ Il V ,. x 6 A. :XX n X, .1 A x V thx. X an ' QE' xx: Y is P .. -x . 1' rs. - X -53, te 'fc ' 2 .5 C ' . if ix - 1 KY, CX f .gl TX C . t .Q T Kg . N a W. K. -x Basketball 2, 3, 43 Softball 2, 43 Dramatics 4. X X X aj 1 xx. . fx., lpn CQ 1-4 LIL- A . 1 X 'A 4 .11 ,mc ,Vi-9' A ,X , ' 1 ' l-V ' L K , 14 Z ', L :X -J fn, ' - Ll, ' - r X, fi L: , E ! Y ' ilk l It 3' t-iii? ., f F, - , ,Y 'I .M I' . f- , I rf ,wiv i in V L ,M yy! if , L we fl V f',.: V ' N' , . DLL 4 I 1 fvbp I Ak I' , , Je A 1 ' 5 , f L Ll' Q Cya' f ll if '44417 X 1 f,f,f ,- t . .1 3. ll ,fi pg: ' ' ' ' XAMARGARET ESTHER BOWSER i Peggy IVlaoleJome ar the air and quiet as the evening She loves her Lord first, then roller skating, school, classmates, horses, and her little black dog. She is warm and ready to give all she has to help a friend. She is honest and truthful with all, a worthy friend to have. Basketball 43 Softball 2, 43 Art Club 3, 4g Dra- matics4. ,fy a ' Mblrffbil J,1J7liU, -fl 'Wy JJ old J .Af I A JU .Ap V rjjfv 1 L ,yv Wy .W 3,011 gn V ML vi 3 ,J , .jf XL, my ll ve, Lf I A VY of .iffy , A at 3 VJ! ay ' KATHLEEN ELLEN BRINK Brinkie, Brinkoff Good cheer if no hindmnre zo az good lifd' Kay is a cute blonde with a wonderful personality and a winning smile. She has been a peppy cheer- leader and great hockey player. Her favorite sport is roller skating. She is usually seen with Barb or driving her hot blue and white Chevie. The band will certainly miss her vivacious ways as their drum majorette. Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Majorette 1, 23 Drum Major 2, 3, 4g Basketball 2, 43 Cheerleading 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Millstone 43 Softball 2. I4 V f 12 V V ROBERT BROOKS CHILDRESS I df gf l X .f Ls M, , J U' G0 LCUL LO ,t L I LL U, r 1 1 1 A Zi.: J .1 ij' cl1VCCU i if U44 LLL Q ' Brooks Eager in puryuizs of Jludier and labors Like most of his fellow students, Brooks is a studious and resourceful fellow. His interest in track and soccer finds expression in the fact that he has been with the high school teams for two years. alll' riff- He is characterized by his unusual ability in studies 'It 4lL I. - and leadership. Although very serious-minded, he is XM! dj L X a good companion and is liked by all who know him. , L K gfteg IgrzLd'uation, Brooks will be college bound. A 0 oo uc . V ll Baseball 25 Drivers Ed. 3, Honor Society 3, 4g Mill- -XJ, rj stone 4: Soccer 3, 41 Student Council 2, President ' 3, 4g Class President 3, 4. ff f . 1 Stronger! mirzdr are often More 1l'l.7iCb live noiry uorld bear: lean jim, our energetic yearbook manager with a flare for politics, is the class money maker. His quick thinking and original ideas have made financial suc- cesses of the Junior Fair and the yearbook. Jim is rarely found daydreaming, for he is usually quite busy running errands for the class. His sound com- mon sense and sincere attitude will merit him suc- cess in whatever he undertakes in the future. All-State 41 Glee Club 3, fig Millstone 4, Nutmeg Boys State 33 Student Council 4. f . - If A f . f f' f JAMES A. CROXVLEY jimmy 7 .5 ox . O ,, , L, . J, Q .- Q s fy B 0-153 G 7 L C' 4 Q, K it cf A .1 X? . -, x I N- L , 'U 'xv '7 - 7 7 ,. s K X0 Ebb' x N J X. Lf Lf V 'L sig bo 'V X ' sox ' 0 TP s' .J . V xx xx sf? 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Q, Xi KU Jx- O' -jx. . - x' asebaibi 5 4'BLpEtJba11 A , Glemub Uf Hstoiglf Nutmeg, e 35A occer 1, 2, 'J . y 2, , , , -5 kd' Lb 3 ' Li 3 av jf JV' Q- 3, fz9br?9tics,g1dls,4.,3 by xr' e -X W 1 an -f -K U-'N by X1 f w - 4 ML Q X L BARBARA LOUISE DEFOREST Barb, Tweedie Br'ou'11 eyed' mid fair nf face Barbara is the perfect secretarial type - neat, blonde. and efficient. Coupled with her ready smile and the ability to make friends, she should prove an asset to any employer, Barbara, who is usually seen with Brinky. came to us in our junior Year and immediately won out friendship, especially that of a certain senior boy. We wish you the best of luck in the future. Basketball l. 2. -11 Cheerleading 1, 2: Glee Club 1, 2, 43 Softball 1. 2. 4g Student Council 1, 5. W 9-ia I. by WWC f , V tilt L SHEILA ANN DERAGON Sheila All 'Q1'b .If mm are dtazdf I am not feeling .ro zwll nzjielf' Sheila, who came to us from Mount St. Josephs in '56, is a sandy-blonde with china blue eyes. Her witty jokes and contagious laughter keep the senior study halls lively. With her French charm' and pleas- ant smile, we know she will be a welcome addition to the Hartford Hospital nursing staff. Basketball 11 Glee Club 1, 2. -ig Field Hockey lg Dramatics 41 Latin Club 13 Ancient History Club fligyptiansj 1. EDGECOMBE Edgie if a lrue gentleman with blond hair and a pleasing smile junior Prom King. He is a true friend. Dave has basketball, and track teams school career and is quite a Star. good and magnetic personality are sure to him friends in years to come. Dave plans to college to study engineering. Baseball 15 Basketball 1. 2, 3, 41 Millstone 4g Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4g.Student Council 51 Vice President 1. I6 .JWWW ltjWJlQMM. W Bren Why Jhould the deizl hal e all the good inner - Y P - vacious personality have made Brenda many friends at O.S.H.S. Upon graduation, Brenda plans to join the airline hostesses on the staff of TWA and fulfill her lifelong dream to travel and see the world. emper is usually found laughing and Jokmg with . ' friends and teachers Her witt ex ressions and vi 3 Brenda whose red hair warns you of her Irish W ' 2, 5, 43 Saye 8: Seale It 13 Softball 1, 23 Band 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 41 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Majorette ANN MARIA FESTA 1-Annu A stranger :he mme, a friend .che departf' Ann, who hails from West Hartford, can usually be found drawing or doodling during her spare time. She is always ready to help with our projects and her big, brown eyes have won her many a friend. luck to a future artist! Glee Club 1, 2, 4gfDramati lub 45 v fxlfllylljll I '14 fl ' , MJ l J W Chairman . W , f f ,g FREDERICK TRACY FITCH III Skipper, Fred, Skip , O V The milder! manner: and the gentler! heart , f J , LM' Fred is the Little Rockefeller of the class of '58. il f' , J He has collected coins for many years and has a rare iff' ll and valuable collection. He is also an avid stamp L J collector, a hobby he has just recently started. In W , these two hobbies hardly anyone can stump him. He f' Q ji is usually found working at his father's ice house. f MU' AJ? Fred should be very successful if he strives for his fl 'It XV' X goal in life as he works on coins and stamps. L 0 Glee Clubj3g .Saye 8: Seale It 4 X c n ' f C . s . ,Q 'lv lwj V A MN ,Af Uwmhwfwhw DELLA JANE FRANCIS Candy ClJeerfulnerr can be 4 lmbif' Candy, although she came to Old Saybrook from Danielson in '56, has many friends among her class- mates. Her vivid laugh attracts attention. Candy's future plan is to be a legal secretary. She is excellent at taking dictation. Therefore her goal is partially achieved. Chess Club 15 Glee Club 3, 4g Saye 8: Seale It 33 Softball 33 Dramatics Club 4, Dancing Club 1. MARIA LOUISE FRESE Maria Distinguish yourrelf in your work Maria is both serious and full of fun-serious about her studies and future ambitions, and full of fun during her leisure time. She joined us in our junior year and has proven invaluable in our class projects. Maria's cheerful disposition overflows with generosity and her sincerity has gained the friendship of everyone. She is college bound with her interest mostly in art. We know you'll make a success of life, Maria. Dance Club 2g Drama Club 1, 2g Art Club 1, 2, 3g Millstone 4, Honor Society 4. JAMES ANDREW GESICK Jim, Jimmy The only way lo have a friend ir lo be ond' Jimmy is one of those boys who is liked by every- one. He is a hard worker in school and in every venture. jim has been our class treasurer for the past two years and has done an excellent job. He also has been an outstanding member of the school band. jim's personality and ability will guide him through a successful future. Band 1, 2, Basketball 23 Chess Club lg Drivers Ed. 3g Class Treasurer 1, 3, 4, Photography Club 4. ,J H' C KU' xr-X -we I .J F , -- W O J? '9 59 3 we fr J 0 W V 6 V of Oo' ' N as X fy ie R v 2? J, Cf' Q97 ,4 Xb ,R OND STANLEY GIARRUSSO Q' by? 3' I OJ JJ: ,CH-'l Ray, ChOck, Chico fy JJ! JXXV ' V., Vm'ie25 ir lhe rpire of life. J, NV Q JA if X9'Ehock is a popular and active senior with varied df' .6 J? If W Qhd indefh ' terests. Chock is especially active Jf 7' W' O9 Z7 in al 0 a great asset to the teams, He is JN , u e with Ujackiel' and i'Pete. Ray is a hard ' JIV kj, w rke , a d blcause of this quality. he will he a great XP Q97 success, At graduation he will either go to college .y or join the service. Basketball 1, 2. 5, ,ig Chess Cluh lg Drivers lad. gig , Soccer 1, 2, 3, -1. JOSEPH HARRISON GLEASON II joe Nllvf! and uirdom are born zvillnfu Ibir m.w. -I0e's chief abilities lie in mathematics and scienceg however, his interests tend in directions other than his studies and abound mostly in the automotive and engineering fields. A job with a surveying team con- sumed most of the summer, but he still found time to start building a telescope. He will pursue his engineering interests further when he enters the Uni- versity of Connecticut this fall. Although he is a quiet person. he has a good sense of humor and a keen - - wit. W'ith a quality such as this he should X e ii suc- iessfull life, XC 752, Y- L , ., 1.0 f f 4,-' , A JV I il ,Chl if ' I 'fl fx X uf J W4 W if 6 f ,fa I k ' Aj., f I nfvb 'LCUJVI D F, , f , L g ,W GLORIA ROSEMARY HARRIS 5 7 Way, ' Not flarlyy, bu! alwayr gl0u'ifzg. VLH Glo. an attractive blond with blue eyes, is a friendly 'Vw girl with a sunny disposition. Her sparkling smile rifjilf Taz, yd ' LU and spicy sense of humor make our darkest days A 1144371 ' seem bright. She enjoys baby-sitting and can usually f Y f be found doing just that at- the Lee's in Westbrook. jyarjffb We will surely miss our sunny co-ed and her Wes- , tern records. ef CMJ yww 7 Glee Club 1, 2, 5, 4g Saye and Seale It 3g Dramatic Club 41 Freshman Student Council Representative. AM I9 4- 1.-., 1 A .:4.y. ,. af i- A ffff: M.i3. Qfvf ht.-,':3uJ. 3247 xg::. K-flilge. ,s f 'Ei5E ., v'. ii f' m v, ' Sf- :Y A iff -R ' zu 5 LA! X A 1 Q Cf , ,L ixl L, C 1' L li. I!-K , l 0 r 1.0 'if 1 7 ' ' . bww ' -blk 61215, Qfdil AEK!! l lu-' l Q J C' ljfb ' ' fp ff ' I, ' . ,V . , f 5 I is EIVHQIA 191,455 A DLA Ujff, 1 fig' if Do yi? X , 0' J ,f P f . ll. x W1 c , s. Field, go?iJg4, noiflbzze to gait, I'm le, Ifpr I laze, I' ' I ' YW UAWL ' X y's atlqllefic abilllogl hasi een n as ' to o r ' asketbalLV - a m QQ? . W c ,arevtgot lim' .V owe r aw shggjs' h cl it a needle and re . S wayslhza a tb ok fem-V, inine eve in b -upfiaofls clo .F if - X Basketball 2, 3 -yfbrivers Ed. , Glee Club 1, 2 4 fslly f , g key lg e 8: Sealeslt 23 lSoftball 1. I .X X JEANN ETTE ANN JOHNSON , jan A cheerful Iemper will make beaulyu jan has a pleasant personality, compounded with neatness and a very even temper. The only time she gets excited is when she is cheerleading. Then- watch out! Her school spirit has been a valuable as- set to the basketball team. Although jan's future plans are unknown to us, we are certain her calm disposition and friendliness will bring success. Basketball 1, 23 Cheerleading 3, 4g Drivers Ed. 3g Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Softball 1, 25 Dramatics 4. Qs 0 Q Q HARRIET jo ' . Q1 N Harriet Q God made me small, Jo Mil 0 e job Ee of iz ' Harriet, famous for her interpretat o loi ,' . is one of the musical members of our cl . Sh ds - Q. . rhythm to the Old Saybrook High Scho with her flute and piccolo playing and sparkle the ' Glee Club with her pretty soprano voice. W1 er! E flair for French and art, we see a bright future our talented miss, ' All-State 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 44 qassisfam Band Di- ' ' rectorjg Basketball 1, 2 manager, 3, 43 Drivers Ed. 33 Forum 2g Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 13 Saye at scale It 3. Softball 1, 34 Dramatics Club 4. 20 Nl W5 vi WW ' ' JJ!! xajf MARTIN JAMES KELLY l Martin zlenre uber: nothing needy zo be mid, if llae elo- W enre df discretion W Martin is a shy boy although he can always find ' a laugh tucked away somewhere. He has been in the class since 1945 when we began school. He hopes to go into the business world and at school has taken typing, bookkeeping, and general business. He likes anyone who has a good sense of humor. Drivers Ed. 5g Saye Sc Seale It 3. al! R 4,6716 , ainlfw -!,. fi? ' W -4 ,Q L , I n ' There 4120 if th ay! 0 1104! ,ff ' mf May Lee' ,Mvoi ' e fiat h 't attention pnglyfleryo . e ' i o the s o X?every or ' is a i ut ose kn er lg!! pr tne ?J tb g u ual. er re, I Mary pa to to co g when e t zz fo ' n ce., kno at rmin n a - teres , 671:56 ' W abi Mind!! eet rson- ality,h ill ring suc . . Band 3, 4g 4 s dxf' um , lee lub 1, 2, 5, 4g jor 3, 43 ye 8: Seae t 25 Honor Society 4. c 1 5 D 9 0 V fll M' . 1 will ln' lnw unlyu MM u V 1 - p f r . Q Ill! ll ' l 'P ' ET ' ' ' ' . f ' , 1 ,' nal h II l dl .r ' r fx 1 - ' er lV l Arlene's s histjpati a r r tic a the D stepp' Ma - to t 5 .V 1 areer t w ch he f asp 54 er --, isp tn and f nd co- er- - atio 1,1 e - well-lik y all. e h luck 47 ' i attai g e goal Q des gni k or. eli . Wy Gl ' ,, e 3 ra 4. p 1 X A if ' 1 21 I 'W eeC 123 Mill 4 I on J VMZWN WN if wi' ,N,ffMi l lil Aw eff n U cl 1 g Her for and and successful her Prom Chairman 1g 1, 2, 3, 4g Girls Laurel State Society 3, 45 Majorette 2, 5, 4g 8: Seale It 2g Softball 15 junior . PJ cv W if if mflly lfwf 'KN' l l X JK , X MM 1 , X ' J 4- c ,1 X lm O MBU LA J ohm h 5, :ken f' 'war uft orgggug jo the Harr mes of o r Jjlss, has provided c at ur dance! Parties with his own 'b cl. As e was awa s h d worker, we could d p l n o proj cts and various c ittees Joh riendly wa s a ai proof il bews ss at colleg . All- ngland 43 Band 1, 2, 5, . HAROLD ALLYN LATHAM JR. Latham A laugh ir worlb 4 thousand groan.: in any markef' Harold, a happy-go-lucky fellow with blond wavy hair, is the comedian df our Senior Math Class. His systems on arriving at his math answers are still perplexing Mr. Seal. Latham is often on the absence list, but to find him, just look under his black Mer- cury hotrocl. His good natured manner is sure to make him many friends wherever he goes. Chess Club 1. 22 EDWIN THOMAS MCCARTHY Clem, Ed Ne1'er worrier, nerer -will Ed's serious exterior is deceiving, for those who know him realize he is really a live wire. Fun with a crowd, sincere in friendship, and a reliable manner are complementary to his likable personality. His sharp blue '47 Dodge is as active as his family's pool table. We all have enjoyed working with Clem and appreciate his many favors. Baseball, 2, Drivers Ed. 3, Radio Club lg Dramatics 4. THOMAS GEORGE MILLSPAUGH Tom, Tommy, Millsy With zz twirl he gen a girl Tommy is one of our more active seniors, usually seen with the gang. He excels in all the sports and is a 5-letter man. A little on the noisy side at times, but all in the interest of fun is Tommy, or Millsy, if you prefer. He has attracted the eyes of many a fair damsel. Tom has struggled gallantly throu h hi h school and will treasure his diploma S 8 highly. He will surely do well in any field. Baseball 1, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Chess Club lg Soccer 1, 3, 4. ,Q N at if N f f L , 0 U qf 1 MQ YY 06 Ai! LVPJX 44 QQ h Ov QU J Q' if 0 lf LD L! N fi 4 Ll -- XX 4 Qt D' 47 EQQREST OBERG A X 147 Pl .. Hx ., X A - -V I Woodie , A 1,7 X 4 gulf LJ xl, I can Ugly capef' I X X Xlk yi! Wobdie, one of ,dixclass comedians, is usually fu X , fo cutting cape Mrs. Osborne's commercial J 5? -Q C gases. Bein mu ' ally inclined, Woodie sings a U X4 rong bariton kid the Glee Club and plays the XXX D Ficjneh hor . I October of this year he was chosen ' vga rep es nt d Saybrook in the All-State Orchestra. 'Q X lue-Ares at top haircut, and blusher, all describe Woodie. AX Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 33 Chess Club lg PAUL JOHN ORSINA Paul He lrmfef :he zwrld in Ibe fave and femzr not any man Earnestness and practicality are qualities in Paul that make him a good friend. He is usually seen with john, thinking up some sort of excitement. Paul's good looks and personality make him the heart-throb of the undergrads. Good luck to Paul atcollege. Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Class Vice President 4. KN Fw 'f 1 .wt J W M ff UWM l M W X7 if .MLN N1 RONALD WAYNE PETERSON Ronny, Pete Happy if the man who if carefree. Ron is a happy-go-lucky fellow who can usually be found on the miniature golf course looking for the ball that got away or playing cards with jimmy Terrell and the boys. Ronnie's black Ford carries him faithfully to school. His day is spent in a quiet, pleasant effort to acquire knowledge-especially in French. Homeroom period always finds Ron putting the finishing touches on his homework. Ron's soccer and baseball ability prove an asset to both teams. Soccer 3, 4. CAROL RAE Carol Nothing if Jo popular ar kindnerrf' Carol, a newcomer to our class, is quiet but very efficient, particularly in shorthand. She works part- time in Malloy's patiently waiting for weekends to come. Carol possesses the special knack of enjoying everything she does. Basketball 33 Volleyball 3. 24 ,fx , . , ' , 4,47 ic' U ,f w ,O A 4,4 K' -L I 1 i 1 L ,iff f 1.1 f' ,- f fi ,V 1' 1-L 1 1 af its- ,fl 'flu' lf , xl ' ,-L, 1 I K ,lf ii I I 6 I if W- , Al L if PM , L11 Jig ,J ff ll, li'i,'Li C of ' 4 V . 5 f K, A J f ,ff .H V L 1. V , f 1 A fs Y: V as ifyf i 1 L, ,j Y ' , f , -- 1 Q' . LW' Ze' Z!! yzule ' e Jland,W'1d fag' if Jai , Vi i A Q! Galdsu vgrite .pas riding n rs, especially .1 1' lf ,Qp,1'fV' Jffn F wi' ' he is LZ? stegiger s without Bette. Vf ' ' ,' 'L' ' 1 er 'chievous een 'ex rlook nothing. Gale -fl VW 7 L 6 Lf f ' yuznqyer mi ses gfbasketbalf gn,lngqHer favorite number Ui ,VV ,Q -f U-If 15955 2LShe planslffotgo to California after high UQ, A1 V lub lt! school g duation. Qale is an ardent Rock and Roll ' ' f fan. J ' ft. gf' Ji if 3 ,, WWC 10037 ,iff K Drivers Ed. 33 Giee Club 3, 43 Saye .sf seaie Ir 5, 4. fb ,X 'r 5 Ll, CJ L 'il ff All lbs! 11' J A fi I QL Qxxte., X A QAM, wo, we or XNN JMD ,V ' 3 if 2 xopp ' NR V m Q27 A , N P o - . CHJXQSVQ A CHARLES AL ERT A Charlie Men of few word: are the bert men Here is a student and a gentleman about whom nothing can be said but good. Charlie is a consider- ate friend and is always willing to lend a helping hand when one is needed. He is Mr. Malloy's num- ber one helper, always busy and accomplishing much. His plans for the future are uncertain, but we are sure he will be successful in whatever he does. Chess Club 13 Dancing Club 1. ,W di'-1 Jtlu Ji., LQ I 'X ap! .X D- X 1 K' D lb it J . , .ef ,if 3,3 ff' N j 1 A , ,Q , 1 , - L, fx ' ', 1 tv J, J ,FQ .- cf 'i U ' Xu 4, J WJ u , 2 fly ,W 1 J lf cl' . , l lg J F7 7 QM l -t tlil- Jw? if 'M' Ml My vii is 'lvl like ,pl W' 1 , be - v3 Cl Abu bg gf' fl 'MV N QD ' WU 1 uf . 3-.N WUBONIGY E IRQ 1NsoN .Nl 1 yl' li f 1- -- H Q if if fb 3 1 ff fr Jonny ,I 4 ' 1 -1' ,AW 1 ir w rl b I gf to llae energetiru X' ,AU mp' ,fp ff! ,, u 'f K ' opffy, l y of fu and life, the planner of MLN up W1 cl tr or r anizer ,something or other, is , ' c U 1 U of e t ble l rs of our class For e Q1 L-1 14 ' l e . th if Q1 ast two r 's e ha rved as our own j. P. 1 V vii I' l l at s orettef they a Her main interest however stays uard and j B B dl 2 . ,' 'gi -' .1 If 3 1' In ' jr Mo a ive not l in sports and Glee Club, W QXYJ SUV l . 1 o ma st ning and clever head ma- i 1 J . , - , , El r Ulu JIWNN W Co . . Cvlt Mb,-ll xl 1 an , , , 4, Basketball 1, 2, 43 Forum lg Glee . 1 M, ,IX , V Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 1, 2, 4g Honor Society 3, 43 .JK .1 LU 11171 Majorette 1, 2, 3, 43 Head Majorette 3, 43 Millstone 43 Saye 8: Seale It 13 Softball 13 Class Treasurer 1, , 3, 43 Class Secretary 2, Parade of Youth Correspond- V' L, X' ' ent 4. WA J' C 25 J , 0 JIU! N buh li OAVM SU c 4 ,J W .fb 0.1 BEBARA CA ELA HUS' l Se l Barbie JJ xg!! b urn zvfiifrl I rpefff 'P ' u Ap! S t' r v l rar? I fy K Barbi s uiet cl tri ly niahfgr hai in c ny fric She is lvwaxs n to ou OLII' CX Y LILIIV ties Clifl . ll V fln Cf VL ma ' A- s. ' ' ' g -lp 'n l 4 A ll' M ' in wi rest o e gClB'k'H the tel one 6 manic No t 1 ur s on a en s g pic ara to study ' ' nalism .f sh uates. e ar ure her abi 't . sincerity, 'and coo atiizsgflirit w' bring her , ess a ccvege and 'n h fu i . Glee ublmii Class Secreta , Class Prcsldent Zg Drama 'cs' bhif W xvffofgf K , l F if l D O 'in' -. '- ' ' f if er augbly never if J ld W I mln , x AWWA ii, 59 fl Q , jan' ag le - r a ity, n 1 be it d i f - 1' . he' w r clas, sh f 0- ming out w' t u ct 'in 5 . al ' o f c -i ajorette - d a famous ' ' ' an a Digg are so olo ossesses e mar class She - V -1 r- ,es loves week ends dancing 1 'i I'lZil'J S. 9: - 5' , 4g ee ub 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 23 Major- '- - 3143 i stone 4g Saye and Seale It 4g 'll' al . Nl 1 KW f H ,J I , X , , 1 if AW I 57 0 ' ' V9 A ll W 1 fllr lf 1 fry M! flll 111 4 ' J JAN E A Mo N S ' a ., Robbi e mar I ferfkq, Ivze rga ' Janice, a eni irl Sco 0 e' ears s lso MU! bl our class t e r. he h een to 'chig , ada. Vermont, ssac use , a a part Co nec- of ticut, not to m ' tho ps to Y . 0 dependable clas 'orker is al there 0 p when she is need d. pretty b n-eyed ill be remembered lso or her bat twirlin ility, her buckskin jac et. and her ent usiastic p rt of the Old Saybrook basketball team. Band 1, 2, 5, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Driv . 3g Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 41 Majorette 1, 2, 3, ' lstone 43 Saye and Seale It 21 Softball Co-Manager 2g Hockey 1. 2, 4. 26 . f 7 C 1 y . , f ,, l 1 5 My! , ' WA! K Lf. 1 MHZ 6, ji Zz, 7 '57 f W J' A Q Ml' I 1,4 ' f f f H61 1 1 ' 4, , .J fbi! X, 5 I 'U C' -1 If XA, Ziff O3 ' f ' 1, ff A TH SMITH 7p A X. Af' I W itty f O0 U1 f A valuable link in any friendrbip chain I , Q ' Smitty has valuable talents in commercial sub- 'ff ' M gif jects and for making friends. Her typing ability Q V proved an asset to the Yearbook Staff. Long, shiny, black hair and a tiny waist make Donna a refreshing sight. Good luck in your career as a secretary! LLOYD H. ..Mort.. ff ' , b u Quiet perrons are welcomed eneryw ere Lloyd is one of our friendly classmates, usually on the quiet side, but if he's got something on his mind, watch out! He has done an excellent job as reporter for the school newspaper. We're sure Mr. Dolan will miss him next year. His great interest is being a ham radio operator. Lloyd's plans for the future are not definite, but we wish him good luck in whatever field he chooses. Saye 8: Seale It 1, 2, 3, 43 Soccer 1, 2, 33 Radio Club 4. Mol Pave 151 ' mf 74 Saye 8: Seale It 4. TAYLOR JR. MFG ,f f . X I ff JAMES PETER TERRELL Twerp A laugh ir worlb a thousand groanr in any marker jim, a witty, freckle-faced senior, is usually seen with Ronnie and joe. His apparent quietness in the classroom is deceiving because jimmy is one of the class mischief makers. Mentally keen and able, Twerp excels in mathematics and mechanical drawing. Friendliness, helpfulness, and humor are the keys to his future success. Chess Club lg Forum 1. be .rerzirzg ll by our favorite fellow with Photography made our many and long staff 1, who is usually seen riding with jimmy C., proved an invaluable our Soccer team. Good luck to you. Al. osen field. 3 Baseball 1. 2: Chess Club lg Glee Club 0 Millstone ,ig Soccer 1. Z. 3. -ll Radio Club 4. 'n 1 RICHARD JAMES TORRENTI Rich, Dick It i511'I u'b,11 1014 do, it'.r u'b,4t you're mately! doing. Dick, one of the gold dust twins is always ready to give a helping hand. He is usually seen in his famous Chevy. making numerous trips to W estbr0ok. Tall 'n' handsome, Rich, beguiles the opposite sex with flattery and witty remarks which have made all of our classes more lively. After graduation Rich is college bound. Band 2. 5g Baseball 1. 25 Basketball 1. 2, 3. 43 Glee Club 3. 4. r in 5 sh LINDA' ANN' WALDRON ' f, Lyt, Waldinger Sunny 'peoplfmake cloudy dayr :gym Mort. Lyn, a mischievous but hzfd-working classmate, is a witty converlmionalist and sincere friend. Our,J'Bon Voyage girl for the L'.S.A.F, has alwqfs carried her share' of the load in class activitiesf Her friendly laughter and sparkling eyes afe attributes to insure her success in the nursing field. F' Glee Club 1. 2, 5. Ig Laurel State 51 Hockey 1, 2. 3, 45 Millstone 4g Softball 1,- Student Council 1. 25 Class Secretary 3. 4. ' J 2 it X DENISE RITA WELLINGTON DeDe Life if a happy Ming 'MA Denise, one of the petite members of our class, is always around for a good time. Her funny jokes add much to our enjoyment. DeDe's favorite pastime is talking with fellow classmates. We shall always re- member her mother's delicious cakes which were packed in DeDe's lunches. Basketball 1, 25 Drivers Ed. 3g Glee Club 1, 2g Saye Bc Seale It 3. N f DONALD W. WERNER Don To worry ir to grow old Don is one of our most carefree classmates. He is very much interested in cars, has already owned three, and knows all there is to know about them. Don is usually seen with Dick Torrenti and Woodie Oberg having a good time. After graduation he plans to go to technical school, and because of his winning personality we are confident of his success. Baseball 1, 2g Chess Club 1. A .MJ J will at HJ! ,LVC JQUJ 0 lu 1 1 1- tif, . or 1 Qbwwplyi few 6 MTVN QV! LX O AVL J X , , GAQL owsli W1bilaNGEi9 A 1 1 x J Qjw .4 , lfl fl t 01 NW' WW X' J mi LJ. ' Fif fool l eyes ar ue LL ' ute a etit 'th e v' le str erry onde, lg' ' 21 , G 35 a Ras ion ots an ansxfapi ellingllb J ,10k s the team's 'o icial scorek e r, sh as i L 1 U fl S n a nd nc of c spin Gail's igh WW' Dschola 1 stan ' also com end le. iw Q5 Ab frie to a nd 'Qlja id's insp a bn, Gag, Y 'U X c l s nurs' as her-3 fessi . l ij ' lb 4 Co 0 Dr 5 Ed.. 4' Cl i, 2, 3 4, H ey 23 i Ho r Soci y , g Co-junior om 'rman ' KM1llsto e ' aye Sgeale It ftliiag 2, St nt ,AB Council . laj3Tr suretxg. xy 35,11 U W J , L , tj N Of M zz 3121 'Cx fy ul TGI x yi I W! . bigi,Jbe'Jy,0tr1i:f'-ein eyef 0. . . . J dy, w me t 1 umg, year, is w ciwaof ou igh s p' aio t . She 's de- ' enda Q or r d l alw add t fun of eri She i t er ito of our c, ood il , ways emem ered by for r fly' p yaail, thos pretty blue eyes, b ms e rivers Ed Glee Club 1 5 se p' k tb 1, , ' . g , 3 a' 2, 3 45 lstone 45 Saye and Seale It 33 W if weiarfeir M CAROL MARY COATES Carol Behold, this dreamer comelhf' Our gain and Milford's loss, Carol, a quiet lass with pretty blue eyes joined our class in the senior year. Her main interest seems to be in art. She also likes rock 'n roll music. Upon graduation she plans to go to art school and then get married. Drivers Ed. 4. MAGDOLNA SZABO Mugdy Knowledge if power. Our biology, chemistry, math, and physics whizz who came all the way from Hungary has strawberry blond hair and big blue eyes. She's as independent as a girl can be and excels in gymnastics. 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J.. 1 1 ,L 1 I Glass f'flSfI7l'y In 1945 we started out rn krndergarten not only burldrng our edueatronal future but also burlclrng block houses Mrs Pardee s BIG closet produced many mystcrrous and fascrnatrng obyccts scooters and frnger parnts for rnstance Knobby kneecl and tooth less we boldly moyed on to frrst grade Mrs Kang and Mrs Clark had the best sand boxes you could eyer rmagrne XX rth tlae help of a few cutouts here and clay frgures there yye corlstruclfd scenes to surt our every mood Walks cloyyn Shcffreld Street to the Connectrcut Rrver were specral treats to us rn second grade Mrss Day and Mrss Baruzzr pornted out eyerythrng from mrlkyyccd pods to prayrng mantrs ln thrrd grade we yyere taught laoyy to express oursclyes rn strll another way l nder the drrectron of Mrss Maclntosh yye formcd flutephone band and played such preces as Mary Had a Lrttlc Lamb Royy Royy Royy Your Boat and 'Iyyrnkle l'vy1nl-:le Lrttle Star Mrss Telford and Mrs Curran really kneyy hoyy to make thrrd grade rnterestrng Under the supcryrsron of Mrss Washburn crcatryc art and musrc apprecratron partacularly added much to our fourth grade year Lakeyyrse drd our Chrrstmas play clrrected by Mrss Coulter Mrss Morrow s sectron of grade frye memorrzed the Amerrcan s Creed and other yyellknovyn selcctrons Mrs Marcolrnr arousec our rnterest rn socral studres through her plersrng yyay of teachrng In srxth grade yye began assumrng morc responsrbrlrtres by be comrng hall and cafeterra monrtors lhc Chrrstmas season and Mrss Goodyyrnj rnduced us to present tyyo Clarrst nas plays Drck ens Chrrstmas Carol and Bar ls Carrstmas Carol Mr lc Iylahon formed a scrence club One of rts prorects yy as an exhrbrt shoyyrng the earth and the moon made for the annual Art Shoyy A trrp to the Peabody Iyluseum and a prcnrc at lake Cockaponsett brought another year to .a close Mrs Emma Drbble and Mr McMahon rnstrgated our plannrng ahead for our Senror XX'ashrngton 'lrrp Mrs Drbble left rn thc middle of the year and Mrs Eastland replaced her Mrs Eastland entertarned us on rarny days by readrng to us That June hoyycyer Mrs Eastland was surprrsed to notc that as country chrldren hayent you eyer heard a coyy before' Partres partres partres Mrss Goodyyrn used to say about our eighth grade class but of course they yycre all held for yery rm portant occasions Sometrmes yye eyen Imported special entertain ment Our pal Freddre XY'altemathe alyyays oblrged us yyrth harmonrca solos Mrss Goodvyrn sure yyas surprrsed yyhen yye turned every thang that vyas on the bulletrn boards upsrde doyyn for Aprrl Fool s Day Mr Fabrr s prcklecl seahorse caused much spec ulatron on whether or not the rar yyould get broken before yye graduated Hrstory notebooks yyhrch Mr labrr assrgned seemed alyyays to be comrng due In june yye had mother class trrp thrs trme to tlae state Caprtol rn Hartford At a Hovyard Johnsons on the way home Mrss Goodyyrn ate her fabled french frres Frnally on June twenty second yyc concluded our grammar school days whrle srngrng our class song to the tune Heart of My Heart Thrrlled to be frnally a part of tlae hrgh school eyen though we were only loyyly freshmen yye buckled cloyyn to our neva role At frrst we were a brt confused rn Englrsh because yye couldnt qurte remember whrch characters yycnt vyhere rn the Illlld and the Odyfrey Mr Woods also kept us on our toes yyrth spellrng tests galore Some grrls trred tlaerr hand at puppeterrng yy rth the home economrcs practrce doll Hoyycyer for some odd reason they neyer made rt therr professron Mrs Strarn took us to lfseyy York Crty wrth tlae Senrors Imagrne us gorng yyrth the Senrors' Mrs Strarns Veterans Day playlet yyas qurte rmpressrye The Sprrrt of 76 and the Flag Rarsrng at Iyyo jrma were excellent rcprocluctrons of the authentrc portrarts lrnda Wfaldron ended our Spring Concert yyrth a noyel bang 'lhe marorettes brouglat home the bacon from the Loyalty Day Parade held rn Neyy Brrtarn the orm of a trophy for thc bcst marorctte corps rn the parade Specral mentron should be gryen to Mrss 'aoungs lrfelrke statue for seryrcc beyond the call of duty We entertarnecl Mr Olrycr many trmcs rn our Sophomore year Brology class yyrth our rct rnclrng qucstrons and slecpy boys lolan ladone partrcu ary lhe h andy yyork shoyyn by the O 5 H S grrls at the Sprrng l ashron Shoyy could casrly be comp ared to Parrs frncst Mrs Drbble oc casron ally made some colorful comments on the frne elaboratron sa s ray the secon year Latrn class r Crump s lady Qrodrya on a yyhate horse came to tovyn the nrght of the Nprrng Concert yyhen the grrls smrlrng nrccly offered therr rcnclrtron of Aenus Der A band rrcnrc held at Rodgers lake r farm orcec s as cnc to our Sophomore car Moyrne to the neyy school lrttecl our sy rrrts eyen more Class rrngs vyerc a bag eyent before Chrrstmas yacatron October found us plannrng for our Klunror Prom Lrnda W'aldron and lXecra Brarnard proyed to be yery capable Prom Dccoratron Charrmen It yy as thc frrst tame that a bag dance had been held an the neyy school Xccra lirarnard and Dryc Edgccombc rcrgned t The rryy ay to thc Norma lxoyyalslcy vyas rn charge of saec boats eyen rn the rarn Mr Frtch nearly bought out our hotdogs and soclr Aftcr days of yreparrng rtems for the yyrshrng yyell the younger chrldren rny aded and pftt eyerythrng yyas gone rn less thcn an hour 'lhe dogs drd look nrce yye ll haye to hold a dog shoyy one of these days' All rn all rt yyas a tremendous success The yearbook staff started to yyork XX hat a rummage sale on the Fycrgreen lnn s front layyn rn August complete vyrth homemade prlloyy cases' At last our goal rs rn srght' W'e started tlae year off rrght by holdrng a party at yy hrch yrye dedrcated our yearbook to our fayorrte teacher and frrend Mrs Strarn Marra Frese and Mary Lee Kang yyere rnductcd rnto the Natronal Honor Socrety rn December A census of school age chrldrcn yy as carrred out by our class for buperrntendcnt Dopp yyrth the helpful ard of Mr Clynes Carol ang the teachers t Chrrstmas trme under the supervrsron of Mr Torrcntr yy as more fun than a barrel of monkeys Mr and Mrs Strarn acted yery nonchalant yyhen yye arrayed at therr house they rust happened to haye an army srzed pot of cocoa Another trrp to We-vy York Crty proyrded us vyrth a delrghtful taste of what our Vllashrngton trrp yyrll be Chaperones yyere Mr and Mrs Strarn Mr Clynes and Mr 'lorrentr Complete wrth prryate car coffee orange yurcc and doughnuts fthe latter sold by an unrdentrfred Scnrorj yye prepared ourselves for our expedrtron The Urrrted 'Nlatrons burldrngs yyere frrst on our rtrnerary Next yye rode sub vyays to the New York Stock Exchange By the vyay Mrs Strarn yyhere yyere yye supposed to meet! Then subyyays to the Amerrcan Xlrrseum of Natural Hrstory and the Planetarrum XVhat happened to Arlene and Dolly' And more subyyays to Grand Central Statron Mrs Strarn kept us rn strtches all the yyay home wrth her ongs especrally the one about the vyooden prgeon Wfe rncludrng the chaperoncs lrke to descrrbe thrs trrp as ulrus Caesar would haye done yenr yrdr vrcr Icame Isaw Iconquered' Year book deadlrnes haye added a lrttle sprce to our Senror lrfe also XVe are all lookrng foryyard to our last Senror Actrvrtres namely 'lhe Washrngton trap Senror Ball Baccalaureate and Graduatron yyrth maxed emotrons We wrll be relreved to have our hrgh school days behind us but sad at hayrng to part wrth our yyonderful frrends both classmates and faculty Q ' ' . vf - K r ' ' v '- ' I K A L ls A ' A KK K' K .. - -' ,1 'K g4Y '1 ' A '1K' 1' 11-A A1.m , ' ' 1 . '. ' .. -' v , -A ' I 7' l ' ' ' g , j , ' 'L . . a '. ' A' '1 ', A A . -K ' K f. f K 1 1 I AA ' 1- K .1 1 ' ' l1 l '. . 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We the Class of 1958 lease our naost notorxous at I trlbutes to those lower elassmen vsho are most de serslng Veronxea Bangston hereby lease flnally eallrng Mass Paulsen Mrs Halton Carol Bator hereby lease all my lnk pens to udy Anderson Dont lose them udy Llnda Beebe hereby lease I hope to beeonae 1 nurse Brenda Bovsser laereby leave my math ablhty to any one takxng Senror math Margaret Bovsser laereby lease my art abnllty to anet Nielson Kay Brmk hereby lelse Mr Clynes Senaor Book keeprng elass eIuret Brooks Chnldress hereby lease to ern ml Bull C hnldress tlae desnre to sueeeed Carol Coates hereby lease my eIu1et ss ays to udy S1mon1 ames Crossley hereby leave my herght to Mnke Me ueeney ames DeCr1stoforo hereby lease my athletle abrlrty to Edss ard Kossalsky Barbara Del orrest hereby lease my naekname Tweedre to all brrdlos ers Shaela DeRagon hereby lease to Ioan 1 hospltal staff Das1d Edgeeonabe hereby lease my Iob as goal tender 1n soeeer and center rn basketball to lzd Lealrd Keep usmg those sharp elbosss Ed Brenda Iaarrell hereby lease sehool to tras el around the ssorld Ann Iesta hereby lease to Karlynn Gustafson my I loo ose potato ehrps' Ired I1teh hereby lease my gold eo1ns Della Iraneas hereby lease my lose for Lnglrsh to future Enghsh students Marla Frese hereby lease my peneal eolleetlon to all the grrls vsho vsork at SN ET CO anaes Geslck hereby lease Sally to frgure out her Algebra by herself Ray GIHIIUSSO hereby lease aekle Nolen to vsalk alone an her future years at O S I-I S oseph Gleason hereby lease my lose for ears to Ken Perkrns Glorla Harris hereby lease for Tahntl Dolly james hereby lease all my enjoyment of playmg basketball to future players an ohnson hereby lease all my good tmaes at O S H 9 for better ones Harrlet Johnston hereby leave wnthout regret Mary Lee Kang hereby leave my abrlrty to come through on tests to Tamara Nolm Arlene Kores hereby lease my style to Ixarlyn Gustafson Norma Kovsalsky hereby lease the Edrtorshrp of the Yearbook to Laurel Bronson ohn Ladone hereby lease my band to tlae boys XVarren Rmy Ken Hal and Ronnne Harold Latham hereby lease ttnally Idssln Mef arthy hereby lease tlae ssrnelosss an my pool room opened so the smoke wall elerr out Tommy Mrllspaugh hereby lease I l I d ll the fun I had rn Old Saybrook Hlgll I hent hase any fun XVood1e Obers, hereby lease my curly halr to Phrl Ranellr Pxul Orsml hereby le lse to Iester Seott my ablllty to play the sousaphone Ronnre Peterson herebs le asc P A D Class to Pete lorster Stese lorster and Phnl Ranelll Gtle Raffuse hereby lease my mrsehxesous ss ays to Lllen Cosa les Charles Rathbun hereby le ave my ssay ssrth garls to Donald Abramo Bonny Robinson hereby lease Ann lhrIlI'1l3Cfl1 and get to sehool on time ssrthout me Blrbara Sehuster hereby lease my lose of readmg to Karen Sadler Dolores Srlsester hereby lease all ny Qrazy questaons an elasses to anyone ssho ssoulel lrke to answer them anree Smaonton hereby leave ssrth some re rets and a llttle unhappy Donna Smlth hereby lease mxmeograplamg of thus and that to Kathleen Brunorr Magdalene Szabo laereby lease my red hanr t Anne Szabo Lloyd Taylor hereby lease gladly to start another four years rmmy Terrell hereby lease my safe drrsnng hablts to the Forster brothers Alfred Trezzl hereby lease my shmang abrlxty wrth eoaeh to Phrl Ranelll Drek Torrent: hereby lease hopmg that ln another four years I ssnll be domg all my talklng on radlo Lrnda Waldrora hereby lease my nrekname Wfalel anger to Mome Uphold the famrly tradltlon Denxse WCllIl1gtOH hereby lease renovsn as a tumbler to Mxss Barbara Peehulrs Donald Werraer hereby leave Gaul Wfanmger hereby lease my job as seorekeeper for the basketball team to udy Ladone fflue don t make any mrstakes udy Wood hereby lease my long hanr to anyone who vsrshes for nt 0 1 7 I I QL - 1 s l V In ' I 7 . 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I -' y ,af-v.. t Aera Cowen 560:14 I Carol Ann oe I mdz f ' .Mofl S0Lf7l7IJIll'r1l6d 0141 ff rzdnzg C111 em' Mori 5619001 Splflf Arlene Drck Jlm Mary Lee Tom Gax Mari I zz zcmzu Iwfeff Smzle Ronme Huold 39 Glona Alfred Prvphecy Ddffllflt Marrakesh Morocco To Specral Eyents Department New Work 'lrmes Co lrmcs Square New York 36 N Y Whereyer Arabs gather the ffec l uses t C rro Damascus or around the eampfrres of the desert the toprc rs tl same For months the people of Morocco hare been clrsturbcl over reports that forergners have been seen rn the mrcldlc of tlac desert constructrng a burldrng equal rn sr1e and ylcndor to sultans palace However no one knows why these forercners hare come The frrst contact the Arabs had wrtla the strange people occurred when a young crvrl engrneer james Ge-sack presented a clcel statrng ownershrp of the Cordoba Desert Interest arose as tlac Arabs watched the engrneer suryey and measure the land whrlc under the gruellrng desert sun On tlac srxth lay cf the r grl great cloud of dust loonaed up rn tlac drstancc A the clo l settled the Arabs saw that a carry an of huge rel tracks w as y proachrng the staked out land 'Ihc trucks bore the name Hrroll Latlaam Constructron Co won carng tac t many rar emerged frona the trucks assenablecl the machrnery and began t dag deep rnto the desert prlrng 'he sand hrgh and reshaprng the land untrl a foundatron was formed lhe Arabs scrrcely had tam to clear the dust from therr eyes when r second carayaa ot trucks rrryed on the scene Tl rs trmc tl cks were rc en w thousands of cement blocks As chemrstry had I rer tl cement block rndustry has Paul Orsrna Accordrng to Mr Orsrnr has cement blocks are the result of many cxhaustrye laboratory ex perrments He has perfected the perfect block' As the work cn the burldrng progressed an unfortunate tlaough not scrrous crdent occured to Mr Lathams head mechanrc Donald Werner and he had to be rushed to the doctor s house for treatment 'lhe doctor refused to gave ard untrl the matter of payment w as settled Fortunately for Mr Werner james Insurance Agency was rn Morocco doctor that Mr Werner was coyerec recerve payment Before Mr Crowley have a lrfe rnsurance polrcy but was Crowley head of Crowley Mr Crowley assured tlac bv rnsurance and he would l not only crcl tae doc also the proud ow ner of tlac corner lot on Maple Street rn Saybrc r I or see also dabbles rn real estate Davrd Edgecomb an accomplrshed son, a draftsman were called rn to on schedule on May 17 they announced the completron of the Olryer Oasrs Many new forergners arrayed and there was much clamor and excrtement 'Ihe rnterest of the Arabs rc ached a feyer patch anl they sent a delegatron to rnsestrgate the purpose of the forergners Before the delegatron was able to enter the burldrng they wcrc stopped by Martrn Kelly and james 'lerrcll who were rnyolyed rn protectrng Amerrcas natronal securrty Both hare been workrng closely wrth the Defense Department concernrng the constructron ancl operatron of ant. mrssrle mrssrles Slhey were checkrng to see rf the Arabs had anythrng concealed under tlaerr fezzes Whale they were emptyrng therr pockets Fred Frtch a rctrred corporatron h a notrcecl that the Arabs had cry unusual con Srncc lars retrrernent Fred laas deyotecl hrs trrrac solely to collectrne corns After executrng a farr trade wrtla tlac Arabs Irel saunterecl oft to frnd Lloyd Taylor who rs the heal hrstory teacher rn an Fastern College He knew Lloyd would be able to tell hrm of the eaca t perrod rn larstory from wlarcla these corns came Ivfeanwhrle the Arabs entered the burldrng where tlaey were greeted by the receptronrst and telephone operator of Olryer Oasrs Veronrca Bangston Mrss Bangston rnformed them they were welcome and that tlaerr qrrestrons would be answered by Marra Trese who rs head of tlac crcatrre dryrsron of the lynch berg Publrc Relatrons and Adyertrsrng Agency 'lhe Arabs were ushered rnto another offrce where three of Mrss lreses able sec retarres were worlcrng Kay Brrnk w as on the telephone tryrne to locate Charles Rathbun who le tures all oyer the world on many yarred subjects Candy Francrs and Barbara DeForrest were transcrrbrng a report wrrtten by M agdalana Szabo on the Amavrng Composrtron of Paul Orsrna s Cement Blocks Mrss Frese s offrce rs buzzrng wrth actryrty Carol Coates a com mercral artrst and a female Norman Rockwell rs workrnc on r mural whrle Donna Smrth Denrse Wcllrngton and leancttc lohn son three more of the sccretarres on tlac staff are gryrng a cletarled account of the constructron of the Oasrs to the Carro new spapcrs 'Ihe Arabs currosrty rs frnally satrsfred as Mrss I'resc explarns that the Oasrs w as burlt to house the tenth reranron of the Old Saybrook Class of 58 She goes on to explarn that all the mem engrneer and Ronnre Peter frnrsh the burldrng Exactly 40 bers haye been rnformed and are expected to arrrye soon In fact wrthrn the last hour she has heard from four of tlaem Mrss Brenda Farrell stewardess of 'l WA Arrlrncs confrrnaed that Capt Ed wart McCarthy was prlotrng IXY A s newest arrlrner and that all of her passengers were rcstrnr. comfortably 'Ihe plane had tc stop rn Russra to rack up Norma Kow alsky who rs exccutrye sec ss co re an rn arna to pack rr ary nr' y ee x ho has become so yrofrcrent rn knowledge of other languages durrng her admrrable work rn the forcrgn seryrcc has had to brrng an rnterpreter wrth her for slae has forgotten how to speak Englrsh Arlene Kores a leadrng faslaron clesrgner and Dolly amcs her secretary are enroyrng the trrp After therr hectrc but successful showrng rn Paras they e now layrshrng rn quret of tra e c Arabs n r r 1 a Oc rce o a co oan acone s anc ae a arr eyen rs play L I C Ulln S Nl LUI IOSI lUnS OX! I UU X at a Rrcarr lcrrent lrstcn he says Wunnerful wun cr c sc there rs strll hope Srnce Rrclaard has had extensryc ex yerrcnce rn radro and tcleyrsron he r tc be Blaster of Ceremony Clorra Harrrs who rs Vrce Presrclent of Betty Crocker 8 Company rs preparrng the menu for tlac gala eycnt Glorra experiments a great deal w rth food ants Alfrcd lrcur a pharmacrst rs tryrng to a ran to a eycn thong P C na c raarcrlly perfect cement block mrxtcrc can be suhstrtuted o our s c tcr not rrse a rmac r ca r a w proper formula or rt As the Arabs rrcw the hrppcnrngs rn amazement ball Raffuse tlac secretary rn charge of all the other sccretarres brrngs rn message statrng that the lorergn Legron has yust srghted a strange yehrcle crossrng the desert Needless to say rt must be oseph Crlcason an automotrye engrncer for oseph rs the only one who would attempt such a feat and Brooks Chrldress who rs wrth hrm r tlac only one w ho woull go along for the rrde After graduatron from Haryard Brooks yorned tlac Dupont Company and rs tryrng to conyrnce hrs bosses that polycstcr frbers are just the thang for trrcs It sccraas they left the sesen sccptrcal classmates who refused to rrde wrth them rn Damascus Both Bonnre Robrnson wlao teaches frrst grade and james DeCrrstoforo who teaches physrcal cducatron chose rnstead to go wrth Ray Crrarruso and Forrest Oberg two Nay al heroes who are traaelrng by boat Therr' comnaander Waye lanrce Srmonton has yust receryed a raelrogram from Ensrgn 'Ihomas Mrllspaugh statrng that the boat must stop at the next port to pack up Anne Festa and her hookkeeper Judy Wood Anne has yust publrshed a book of sketches w hrch both Bonnre and jam are pl annrng to rncorporate rn tlaerr classes Mrss Frese tells the Arabs that all the people at the Oasrs are worrred about one group whrcla has not yet arrrved 'Ihey fear that the group rs lost Two years before the scheduled reunron Brenda Bowser za forergn mrssronary formed a group to prerce tlac yery heart of Afrrca and brrng medrcal ard to the natrves A creat many nurses went wrtla her l-larraet Johnston and Lrnda Bccbe had to leaye after sax months duty Carol Bator the x ray tcclanrcran wrth the group found that they had contracted a drsease and rn order to be cured tlaey had to return to the Unrted States lhcrr whereabouts w as known but the locatron of the remarnder of tlac group w as dubrous lhere had been early reports that the grrls were dorng frne work Both Carl Wrnrnger and Margaret Bowser were workrng wrth the chrldren Dolores Srlyester was the surgrcal nurse rn charge of such cases as warranted surgery In the mean trraac Sherla DeRagan kept the recuperatrng natryes entertarned thrs the best therapy yet known All the grrls were agreed that Lrnda XX alclron reyolutronrzecl psychratrre nursrng when slae dragnosed as claustrophobra the case of an elderly Arab found out rn tlac mrddlc of the Sahara lhe nurses laaye moyed rather qurckly from one part of Afrrca to another Hence rt was drffrcult to make contacts wrtla them Howcyer as the Arabs were leayrng the Oasrs a carload of declrc ated women rn whrte drew up and the crowd mangled wrth them Even Charles Rathbun had been found 'Ihe tame draws near now when former frrends wall greet each otlaer and the laughter and merrrment wrll start There were frfty fryc rn the class and frfty four haye arrayed The only one absent rs your reporter Srnce the Arabs are no longer currous regardrng tlac Olryer Oasrs and Mr Nasser dares not compete wrth our cngrneerrng project tlac specral Report from Morocco ends Barbara Schuster Specral New York Trmes Correspondent P S Please forward naore expense money - -' - I - ' 4- V' ' , - , - - ' A , . 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Ii '1' KKA KK- -, J ' ' . 1' 1 1 - The Cirdmer Monument erected by thc Clrdmer 1 1111115 III 1930 rests on Il lmd seipcd lot h1gh aboxe the mouth of the C OIIIICCULLH R11 er The IHSQIIPUOII on the monu ment reids In Memory of L1or1 Grrdmer Bulldcr md Commander of Slxbroole Iort 1655 1659 4l 1 1 1 4 L 1 , , , 1 JL . .L V P Y It - L v, . 4 . - . - 1 . , ' ' 1 ' ' 1 f- V T 4 . 1 , 1 - el U 1 l 1 l i F rt mu fill!! I IIU Il 11 flemor Burt n Judi XIcGec udy Simoni Mireiret Church om Si iriw lxithlccn Brunori Dime Second mu I1m1r1INolin B1rh111Oil1r1d0 Peter Forster ucly ones Lester Scott Jim Atlxmson Peter Ixniuth Ann OBrien Daxid McQueeny Third mu Miss met Spear fidxisor Elisa Brodinslq Kiren Sadler john Pcteisun Slum Bmmster Albeita Button Iiuri Bronson Cirol Vsrcn udy Champion Ellen Cowles ludx Anderson Cirlsnn Gustafson NI s Hirriet Strun son Qtuc Forster Dennis Bushnell Stanley Ingersall Philip Bussett Etlxxirtl Leqrtl RohertAndc1son Robert Schaefer Richard Messier Robert Barrett vlflifl Kuser Edward Wininger Xlich iel NcQueenew Hass President Lester Scott Vice President james Atkinson Secretiry Judy jones Pete Forster Student if . i I .t X - , .5 I a N, ' rr- i 'if te I i ' . . . 'ian ' '. 1 'r sf 'yu' 11 o, 1' . '. ,l ' . .L . . , A 'Y '. J ' ' . 5.1 ifi' -if-i-'4 U i' -il ,' 'T. S.i ,rr. .4 il, Orrin. Siimlixi Champion. I.orr.iine M.iltolm, Sheila Gustgtson. grtlxisor. 150111115 rouy' I.e.mni1 Vivian. Rosalie Swain, Arnold Ben. .',l1L-l 'L , , . 4. I .t ,lm ' 'A ' . ' ' ji A4 c lf , .h ' 1 ' 1 , L H 4 , 1 , - ' I , I z ' ' . . 9 1 ', . Q Council Representative, Anne O'Brien, Peter Knauth. 42 N -il aw Fur mu let In ncbi ,ine Chapmm 'loni Bombici Recini Patti Nancy Nugent brindri Quin Mcloth linlxcltlly S lumix Z1 Donna Sxvun joqn Anderson own Bildoni Mirilyn Pilofic lNTdQ.,JI'Ct Vncent I s l box L is XX x3,n r Ann It nu Gertrude Walsh PJYFICII Lockwood fbnd wa Mr Bloom Mis Parker Thomas XVyclxoff Rosemary Vifaldron Elune Mlnston Lorna Beaber Colleen LaPl.1ce Florence Machido Carol Werner Virginia Olbrxs Barbiri Qonee Phcbc hluclxc Echs .lid Ixoxx ilsln udith Iadone Muditc Zindbercs Dirlcnc Cirtcr Ftlith Douclis Mr Clynes Tbnd mu Bexerly Ccsiclx Kircn Aiel Itiiltlmc Learcli Diinnc ohnwon Ninu Iricluon Dorothy W71lILIl1ltl1C Linda Zimmerman Kithlccn Bithsell Gail Bruncllp, Moira XlcC.1rthy SIIQID Dopp Elunc limes Robert Neitllinrci Roniltl Dona Williim Mulligin Clifford Pitterson Thomis lhibault Bariv Pctuson Inmflv nu Riwmond XVest Duid lNolf Richard Johnson Ky Thompson john lru. john Wilson Donald lorest Robert Dom Peter Marstin Robert Kores Christoihci Dluten Thom is Torrcnti Alfred Cibinc Bruce Healy Louroy Minning Lretl Pipe lull Cusson Dixitl Vigciino Kenncth lNIcC,1rthx Arthur lxouilu Arthur Qillilin Hcnrx lc.lNI.1y Ch1rlesR1ftusc 5 K War. 4-'T LM Prsident Edward Kowalsky Vice President David Brainard Secretary Judith Laclone Treasurer - l' v .K I Y v T4 gl! M 4 j.'. ,F ,AJ -,JI -A I . :P 3,1 V, .Y -,L IJ 'Avi V A , .Q , ' , ,' 4.'. 1 1' 4' 'wx ' ' . L A' '. ' ' Y' 1 , .oi ar of 'L ' 1 , ,All . icos, f, ' 1 'L . A , if ' . l ' l' ' 1' A L' i 'R Q L. .P 4 . , ZS W 1' 4 Lillian Ostrout, Karen Champion, Estelle hlrissa, Mrs. Osborne, Robert Dehnrt, Kim Nickerson, Kenneth Biiccare, Joseph Tlroxler, -. w , I .. 0 1 .J ' 1- L' f'-' 0 cr-gn K ,VT wt., , r , QQ ' Q ' f 4 TI T-...V was '- f' M -s Q, v Aggyy W .BL Y W s f- ,meifr 0 Phebe Muckeg Student Council Representatives, Jacqueline Nolan, john Rutigliano. 44 V-..u F1111 mu mm It f 10 ugh! Peter Atlxmson Don 1ld Kozxx Klthy Anderson Susan ILSYI Buuly lhomrs V1rg,1n11 Stnmson Flune L1 er Ronald Bn mt Mr Hmlcy Mr Sell dxrsors 54 HI Shrrley Oherg., june Clrter P.1tr1C1 Stott Anna Subo lulre Hudson lN1le Bassett Rosa DCBIIFCO mn Saldm Wlnoana Ames Susan Bronson Sandra Jones Tbnd mu Donald Spamco Phrlrp Knauth Jinct herlson Garl Gustafson Xkendy Merrrck Aprrl Sxyam Dean Morrell Rrchard Gmrrusso Fomlb mu Mr Alennder Nirs Iconud Mrs Hllton .xdyrsors G1llTUXCfSl7H Lynn Bellnxch Dum Brunoxx Gcrtld Bezruczyk P1mel1 Taylor Donna lxfldflllll Bxrhrrm Mulclhy Dorothx Root Aldun Reed Carol Dry Irmces Chu men B1rb.1r1 Hunre Glorrr Coste KlflXHH Humeston Chrxstrin Gelkpe Sllly HUfflflKL,fl7I'l Clfllllfli Slrnesby Susm Plrldxs Blame xllfcllllllllfll Punelr Wltlmirll florence Rutty ROSCITIIFX L1y1ng.,ston 1-1112 mu R1Ch1rd Hlrhour George Ronald Carlton lNf1tChel R1ah.1rd los D.1x Burton Blrry Broun George Wcuod Pet r Nexdhneer Bell Spencer Qumten john Werner Gerald Kelly Rlder Scott Sheppard Daud Baxter Dean Plpe lzmes Donald Abrqmo Kenneth Perltms Raymond LlI'lLlll'll Gustafsen Rrchard Mrglmtta Normin Rutty Mrchcl Sink 1d Dowd Lenny SlfI'lOl'll 6 ass Presrdent Gall Gustafson Vrce Presxdent Rlchard N1gOS8Hf1 Secretary Wendy Merrlck Treas ' , . 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Buddy Spencer Lorrune Bel mich Oanne Depinlio Gwen loeg, Dune Scott lxiren Beardsley I 1 tr1c1.1 Peterson Paulette Dowd Sluron Appell Elwood Clupnun Serwm' mu oyce Crane lliomis Ruth M115 Alice Gzitrmzcliei Mary Lulxw Glen Bell Mzrlozie Bell Donlto Ranelli Tommx Vsilson frmlt Xkililims lbnd mu Nlr Bonin idxi or Dondld freeman Willlalxu Stueele Albert Perrx Doiotln Ostrout Lee Bxuers Helen Pxlm loin Le n udx Henning, Judy Tumaxicus Dnid lnineston Riehird Sx un Elmer Ruttx Donild Daniels urge' I 1PllLL I mlb mzz du ird Loclnxood XX 1ll11m Cllfle George Clntlx H :rx XX1tl111 Ru ond Apel Robert Penton Edxxird Root olm Cirtei Cul Peterson Xxllllllll lxnudson Louie lrorelli Rox kelly olm Gibson Mr Renu xdxisor 'V .Nb fade President Glenn Bell' Vice President Tommy Rntht Secretary Mary Alice Gritzmacher' Treasurer Marjorie Bell' Student Council Representatives Mary Lukas Donato4lganelli. in A-f-,V A ,L s , 4 'I k 2 -L x 5 . if ,Q .4 9 3 . , 2 , X 4 X X - if ei, vff' 4 .: .M Q 4 ,F ? ,V f-a rx? 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' ' if A-At 1.-qc 1 V ' 1 ' 5 ' 1: 7 X 'Ivyo energenc co captams and .1 frnc co rch an msr rratron for all Saucer The Old Sxybrook Socccr Tum led by erght lettermcn frnrshed vsrth a xcry successful 1957 season Under the man agement of Coach lrncst Lrnclner thc boys ended therr season second place rn thc Shorclrnc League They comprled a record of 10 vsrns two losses md two trcs The team had more potcntrrl than therr rccord showed Although they got off to a slow stlrt they cndcd thc lxttcr plrt ot thc season wlthout a srnglc setblclx The team was lcd by co captarns rm DCCflSfOfOfO and Tom Mrllspaugh, the lattcr, sparkrng the offensxxe by comprlmg 19 goals for the scason Thrs record was the hxghest rn the league for rndrvrdual scorrng The team wrll bc losmg sux lettcrmcn thrs year, they arc jrm DCCflSfOfOfO, Tom Mrllspaugh, Dave Edgecombe, Al Tlezzr, Ray Grarrusso, and Brooks Chrldress Vllley Rcbronal Morgan Durham Madrson Gurltord Moodus Old Lyme Valley Rcgronal Morgan Durham Madlson Gullford Moodus Old Lyme T045 0 0 0 O 2 0 'Get that ball, fellas' 52 Wil' Fifa- 5359535 X31 ini34a 6191! 1 .nxuwazadr -wr' we Q we sf 'stifdkiw wmwfis-QAHQQ wx mxmrwm, ,Bmw iii Mu ,m his at uf: as R551 6 Wok YH 0 0 A Ffrrt mu mm If I Io Hgh! Rrchard OBr1en Edu 1rd Kowwalsky Lester Scott Brooks Childress Dawd Edgecombe james DECf1St0 foro Co Captun Thomas Mrllspaugh CoC1pt11n Alfred Glar russo Rudv Perlxms Peter Forrester S6l'07Id101l Coach Ernest i AYB f fl xx Lmdner Clnfford Patterson R1charc.l harbour XY'1lter Nexlson Peter INe1dlmger Ph1l1p Rzncllr james Gessxclx Ronald Peterson Edward Leurd Dax 1d VILQISDO jerry Perluns Arnold Benson Raymond Iebert aclx RL1tlgllJl'1O Donald Forest QR. 5 as Q 'S-VT: lX l ,MB 900, 9 noon ,ri R ff' 'WF00 'These fue flghtmg frontlmers carrred the ball ' Th h h d h eset ree protectors t warte t e enemy 53 mrs ' W: .W Q g.' L, 1 VM, -2 ff , , '- fvzgfgii V- 'l e nw- ,Q -at X-. . ,Lt l 7 - A - k 55 F1 4 . .Sa P fi' , 1 L t 2571 ' t ...mx fr. f img 4 - t K 2- wp. fpfg ' ' . Y Q ' SHE' 4 -3 54. Q 5 L15 Q- l :Q S 4,,. ,-,l 5,5 if -- A ea ,., , 7 .S age, f is A -. ,L 'as A, few J me fx: M arm- . Q in ,,. ' :iq H, - .V 15-fyvtigl ru' K wtrx Q f M . 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Judy Anderson L1nd1 Zxmmerman Gall Brundxge Phebe Muckc Carla Hummelston Serozzd :ou Marlon Volpmarr, Manager, Ann Tumaucus Sandra Champlon, Mrss Barbara Pechulxs, Coach, Aldeanc Reed Gaxl Gustafson Manager 55 HARRIET JLDY BRENDA JANICE 554- B' ' , V NM i l B J-- ' ' . l W r ' . r . ' 2 5 ' , ' l , l U , vl , 1, I E ,X V' fx .5 1 IOAN GAII Elmer AN leaders 56 DI ANN MARIS VUDY Hoy lyaskefball OLD 'lBR0gt GLU 'lBR00v vi' MR SEAL Couh Ll ,7 V Kaskefball Gam Fu I 1 zz frmz Id! I1 ugh! Donald Spartan Wlltcr Nclmn Rudy Pcrkms Romld Bell lCfIW Perkmc Rlthud OBr1en Robert Dchut Set md 1 u Coach Sell Peter Neldlmger Alfred Cabam Bub Mannmg Iohn XX erncr Chrns Dzutc-n sa Sydir 101 m f 43 Seventh and Eighth Grade Basketball Team with Coach Fabri. 57 J my Coaeh mr EDDIE EDDIE MR LINDN ER MILLS CRIS I Y VIGG RICH 3... 'Q Tie Little Rams had a yery sueeessful season this Vear with thirteen wins and sexen set banks The team outscored its opponents by a margin of 130 points thus illustrating the teams abil ity The Little Rams had an opportunity to play in the Conneetieut Interseholastie Athletie Conference Tournament small sehool dixision There the team eolleeted one mn by beating Morgan and one defeat by losing to Wfindsor Loelts The team will lose fue Seniors this year They are Tom Millspaugh Ray Giarrusso Riehard Torrenti im De Cristotoro and Dayid Fdgecombe We hope that next year the Little Rams wx ill be able to boast a better record DAVE Varsity Kaskefball Gam Flffl mu fmflz iff! In 7lQbf Ray West Mmigei, lim Def llstulom Rly Crllrrusso Donild I'orrest Manager Strand mu Tommy Millspaugh Rithird Imitnti Iddie Leurd Ernest Lindner Coaeh David Edgeeombe, Eddie Kowalsky. 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I ea r IH the he sex onal IOXKS uh e the Lmle Rams nxerted on '73 br 42 Saxbrofmk acc-ounted for 18 'Wann amcets n 46 attenuvs fxom the RIQQLQLIX Hale has Old Savbrook put on the pres :ure mn tha thxrd stama oukcor m H11e Pm 15-8 to Iake a so 31 max m n the fmal ewht mlnutvs of plax The Lxttlv Pams outicorod I' P losers from the floor 6 fold oals to 19 and at the foul 'mp the umnerx hx' on I2 of 6 nh Iv Hale Ray um able th come-xt exght Oat of 18 attempts Jlmmv DaC11stnf0ro of O d Savbrook was the leadmg scorn' Game droppmv and three x 11 pn t C133 and 'I 1 of Old Qaxh ock G05 and of Hale Pax x r vlaxer: io hu 1 the ame- h ewluu IN lmi 1 12,1 Po imf f x Q u 311 1 h Dum Du Xklmcw ld x 1 411 1 d lvhfzf lm 11 and SL ,re Lmc Slandmgb d Saybrook-. 111 'Nhfi KO1 n LIXIIIIH a Ov Rf- 11 n rgm C' 0 H119 Ru Nxloucinm Old Lxme u11fo1c1 Fm ll Glnus ichvduled Fx dm 'Vhdwrm 'U Quin ook V Rwxom L F T Durhwm 1 Gu1Ifo1d CMH ho owl wllm- ue x.mnun Lm'r1 'CmU1 Y on 15 for DeC1x:l9fora oxed 'I pomnti Mhmok prxor tn Blum- Havnrr THF- 'Won n and 16 po Lt: 0 S and 12 ' e m as C11 tv an h flom I O'd Qaxhl of th U ' w ur H t ln fron OLD an Leaud ,aah for Old Same at Half mme Old Say toulmg out title Ww11Ch team was hlgh man 5h'1re the a Oh Rf' CCl1il0f0IO DIIGTIYI Ill! pnxkh Qalrd anmng d econm oxnalmx eoxxusso 3IORt A 15 U. akn'ed1s armard 1 JL A avn a alton oge qf'0I6 at halt mme 3L ook he three leaders d mth 1dent1ca1 10 3 xle Valley REQIOIIZ11 rth one game behmd mth C0161 ta1l1ed 18 oomts to lead axk of 9 4 O-ld Lyme I-hgh to a 47 37 VIC Champs To Reign tory over Gullford Tuexdfiy t 15 mm Vlrtuauv ce,-tam Peterson added 12 pomts for t the cbnfexerxce vull wmd the Wlnlwh v 1th co Champ1OHS Red hot Dave Edsecombe wlfh 16 Alle .Huy Grover Old L5 me s acc , 04 Decrzstoforo, Glarrusso Lead Rams to 67 40 Wm OID mx BPOOIX I-lh 12 SL Nlandlnzx e R 'us led lhmx I. 9 game 1916! ast ru wat X ozgan nf 1115 OU dr ml 1nmnJ Iv wduf5 6 Piffd HN Il x 1 IN PI 'tio Ramh INK X H s 'INK xx ent x S Q ea mv 'vw ff N L no edu Blue Wm in C1 LITTLE RAMS GAIN 8TH WIN IN 10 GAMES GLX! 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Gall W1n1nger Brooks Chrldress Bonny Robxnson horma Kowalsky Second mu Marla Frese Mr Belanlch Pr1nc1pal Ellsa Brodmsky Aol nz the pffzure Mary Lee Kmg N477 own women SOCIETY Membershxp m the Natronal Honor Socxety 15 one of the hxghest goals whnch can be attaxned m hxgh school junxor and Senlor students vuth out standmg records m character scholarship leadershxp crtxzenshxp and seruce are elxglble Smce November 1950 when the Socrety charter was Offlflally granted to Old Saybrook Hlgh School there have been s1xty elght members lncludxng the seven pxctured above Members are chosen on the aforementxoned qualx fxcatxons by the faculty and the decnsxon must be unanrmous The Socrety rs sponsored by the Natnonal ASSOCIHIIOH of Secondary School Prmclpals whlch founded xt m 1921 There are approxlmately fxve thousand local chapters rn the Unxted States wxth natxonal headquarters ln Wash mgton D C 63 . . ,, If . .. , Y , , fl. ' ' Y ' ' 1 ' ' . Y ' .' . . . . Y . - . , . . v , X . , . , . , . . 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