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ALICE E. AGONIS MAIN Quiet at first, but look again! Entered from Bassick High School, Bridgeport, Connecticut, 1954. RAYMOND AGOSTINO nkayn lf only books were women's looks - Bay, would l study! Activities: Swimming Club 1, 2, Treasurer 2. Sports: Varsity - Cross Country 2. MARY ANTAL HERMAN ARBAS Mare The country gentleman. How tall is she? Just as high Activities: Model Club 1. as our hearts. Activities: Choir 2: Girls' Banquet 3. Sports: Interclass - Hockey 1: Basketball 1, 2: Softball 1, 2: Vol- leyball 1, 2: Tennis 1, 2. f X! BRUCE S. ALLEN A natural person is never out of place. Sports: Varsity - Soccer 4. Entered from Essex Junction High School, Essex Junction, Vermont, 1955. HAROLD ARMSTRONG He takes life as it comes. Sports: Varsity - Football 3: J.V. - Football 2: Interclass - Foot- ball 1, Track 1. MARTHA ARMSTRONG Mart Quiet and modest, pleasant and dependable. Activities: F.T.A. 2, 37 Choir 2-4: Library Afde 4: Bowling Club 2. KENNETH ALPER uKenn Not too quiet, not too shy, he's an ordinary guy. Activities: Band 1-45 Orchestra 1-4 Fathers' Club Show 1-47 Yeurbool Apprentice 37 Prom Committee 3 Dance Committee 2: Photography Club 2. Sports: Varsity - Track 3, 4.
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CLASS OF '56 Planning the Swing are Dick Sherwood and sweethearts Linda Brun, Abby Bogin, Ruth Schwartz, Carol Tolk, and Judy Miller. Those attending were Malcolm Bowes, Peggy Harper, Lillian Isaac, Edward Kacer, and Sondra Wieland. Upon returning to school from the Christmas va- cation, our budding actors and actresses set to work producing the play, Op O' Me Thumb, for the Freshmen-Sophomore play night. When time for the Fathers' Club Show rolled around again, members of the class of '56 could be caught practicing the Varsity Drag, a dance version of Slaughter on Tenth Avenue, as well as in the chorus line. In May girls who had earned six points by participating in sports were initiated into G.A.A. June, exams, and the end of our sophomore year was here before we knew it. Junior Year Now that we were juniors we were given the privilege of attending the A.M. session. With this valuable slate of officers - Roger Soderholm, presi- dent, Dave Graham, vice-president, Barbara George, secretary, and Lou Toth, treasurer - we set out to increase our budget by selling beanies, book covers, and basketball programs. Honors were bestowed upon us when Leona Powers was elected Miss Red Feather of 1955. Dave Graham, a member of our All District football team, was voted All District and All State end. The basketball team culminated its most successful season by winning The New Eng- land Basketball Championship. Junior members of the team were Roger Soderholm, Dave Graham, Harry Hyra, and Dave Potts. Now time ticked quickly by, bringing to focus exactly what every student waited for - The Junior Prom with its theme of Over the Rainbow. Under the competent leadership of Abby Bogin and Sandy Stewart, co-chairmen of the dance, the prom was a huge success. In the spring of our iunior year, Marshall Becker, Abby Bogin, Barbara George, Peggy Harper, Dave Potts, John Sabanosh, Lou Toth, and Sondra Wie- land brought honor to themselves and to our class by being elected to the National Honor Society. Dave Potts was chosen to represent the Bridgeport branch of the Y.M.C.A. in France. Barbara George and John Sabanosh, active members of the Student Congress, were elected to represent the A.M. Congress at a council convention in Pennsylvania. June finally rolled around again. Seventy iunior girls and boys were chosen on the basis of scholastic ability to serve on the Daisy Chain and as Ushers at Graduation. Selected to attend Nutmeg Boys' State and Laurel Girls' State during the summer were John Sabanosh, Rudy Smith, Dave Potts, Barbara George, Theo Cheyette, and Ken Clark. As the final bell rang that June morning in 1955, we knew that when we returned to Roger Ludlowe in the fall we would be seniors, the only class that would have attended high school for four years on double sessions. Our last year is recorded on the following pages. Junior class officers - Dave, Bunny, Roger, and Lou.
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CLAYTON F. ATWATER He doesn't blush - his tace just gets red. Activities: Dramatics 45 F.T.A. 45 Stage Crew 45 Graduation Usher 3. Entered from Central High School, Bridgeport, Connecticut, 1954. S D 1 ARLENE BAHE Tall and cheery, tull ot fun, she makes friends with everyone. Activities: Choir 2-45 All State Choir 3. MARY ANN BAJOROS The best work in the world is done by the quiet Actlvtles Jr Red Cross 'l Choir 24 Fathers Club Show 4 Daisy Chain 3 Sports lnterclass Hockey 4 Tennis 1 JUDITH ELAINE BAKER Judie Molly Why should the devil have all the fun? Activities: Ushers Guild 45 F.T.A. 1-45 Jr. Red Cross i5 Cheerleaders 'l, 45 Komions 45 Choir 25 Prom Committee 35 Swimming Club I5 Dance Committee 1. Sports: lnterclass - Softball 2-45 Volleyball 2-4. STEPHANIE BALAS Nice to know wherever you go. Activities: Ushers' Guild 45 Pep Club 3, 45 F.T.A. 2-45 Jr. Red Cross 2-45 Choir 2-45 Yearbook Commit- tee 45 Stage Crew 45 Library Aide 'I5 Prom Committee 35 Fathers' Club Show 1-45 Skating Club 25 Girls' Theater Guild 4. Sports: lnterclass - Hockey 'l, 25 Basketball 2, 35 Volleyball 25 Bad- minton 3. WlLLlAM R. BANSAK Bullet Bill He helps to keep our sports moving onward. Activities: Fish and Game Club 3, Vice President. Sports: Varsity - Football 3, 45 Track 1-4, Co-Captain 45 J.V. - Football 1, 25 lnterclass - Basket- ball 25 Baseball I. JOAN CAROLINE BARIMAS A busy bee leaves no time tor sorrow. Activities: Jr. Red Cross 'I5 Choir 2-4. Sports: lnterclass - Hockey l, 25 Basketball 'l, 25 Softball 'l, 25 Bad- minton 3. JANE HlLAlRE BARTLETT A happy nature gathers friends. Activities: F.N.A. 2-45 Komions 2, 35 Choir 2-45 Fox 45 Fathers' Club Show 2, 45 Dramatics l5 Freshman and Sophomore Plays 'l, 25 All State Choir 45 Junior Finance Com- mittee 35 C.E.P. 2, 3. Sports: lnterclass - Basketball 15 Badminton 3.
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