Roger Ludlowe High School - Fairfieldiana Yearbook (Fairfield, CT)
- Class of 1960
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c.v. -nf ,A To thee we sing, O Alma Mater 3 1 ' In love before thee standg f , When long our steps have from thee parted, W 'dpi' Q4 .4 failfivw Our hearts shall own thy guiding hand. 'Jw' Thy men1'ry's Qlessing treasures happy hours, Cb J' i' f Thy friendshipsi never die, s UU, And evermore vie blend our voices ws In praise of Roger Ludlowei High. p gigs? iise S Q ii 5 ' r 1 i RX 1? arii M L, Q up A fe Q f a 1, - e ,wid A ii 9-3 N is as 5' . ,, , 'zz M9-F - N Y XM I Q Q I ,525 Q. gf as N ft f ii'i 'X' ' ' ifyjfamrflelhlana il NW W 1960 M Q 52? L00 0 +- f s 4M TAUSW 0 S09 fi 'X Ruger 'iluhlntne laugh bcbnnl jfanrfnelh, Qlnnnectuzut Q :X r I r Z I. V 'AML Av an 'N - WWW M7 C I f'Y - QL. kj MLLQW if , I, Co' - 4 f le 1?f VfJ X . Z' 2 K' r ,P 2 u !,,l4z .1 J I . f , I Q al A A ,Qi 2 ,gf H K A m Nl' m fl 5 , , si ! A ...gm 1 . . 6 00 - 1? 0 .-sf' 'bo 1 ' . 1 .. 4 - 1 l ' V1 5555555555555 I wav-a'n:.-r nfs-unsung 'O S51-nfs ,Q ',x I NIM 55' E QTY? C x -yds K, . 5 'v es- v 'ig ehitatiun During your thirty years at Roger Ludlowe, your abilities as a teacher have earned the respect of both the faculty and student body. As our class advisor you have guided our officers and aided us in plan- ning many class events. Through your leadership in the Red Cross you have given us, the students at Roger Ludlowe, a chance to help in community projects such as the Blood Bank. We are both happy and proud to dedicate this year's Fairjieldiana to: MISS MARY WRIGHT 41 R WW ., 41-Y 3041312 xxx 'I r iff? ,J X ACTI SCENE1 ACTI SCENE2 .ffjf l.r rf J I I , I uk.. . I., K I 1 Y Ip ' 4 S: Mr Warner hams rr u DIRECTORS and PRODUCERS JB M JS' J 595 by ACT I SCENE Carmr sxngs for hrs supper SUPPORTING CAST p 49 ACT III SCENE 1 1 '1 IX Jeff Page, as Scrooge, meets Margaret McCarty, the Spmr of Chnsrmas, as , they perform rn Drckens' Play BACKSTAGE p as I ts I o . . . 'g I I ' 'Ii S I I If S X 8 W-' 'l Jef and Elaine play the IOC ARS of ACT I SCENE 4 Bruce kncks a Held goal mu. sPoR'rs p 59 ACT III SCENE 2 Mr Whnnaker congratu lates Mananne Goodrich and Dave Fass, members of the Nauonal Honor Sooery OSCARS p 117 . 4 ' 5 Q 5 I :I -, As, p19 ACT II SCENE 1 11' Even Sabn studies at Ludlowe REI-IEARSALS p 69 ACT III SCENE 3 Ken Srnrth prepares to orbnz SPRING svoms p 121 rugram ACT II SCENE 2 A rare moment when Mike shoots WINTER SPORTS p 75 ACT VI SCENE 1 Mrs Arbo packs up some prrnrs ar Todd's Camera Shop PATnoNs p 127 - ' ..,.-- :- '. W - --'if - ,V , . '2 3 - .!' . ', .ri ' gg. ' - ,,:q'JQf' ' fe... - 2:-4, AT 1 V f if I I I .1 A., ' - - --'1 .- 7 - fy' , J ,T 4 .4 IIS' r ' 22... J I An it 1. ff- .- 9 4' I ' ' .x ., L.: K ,:.. Y ' '?' qlur' 1 .. -1 A fri -' ' A ffli 3' J, , , ,w I . 'fzff' Q7 V . . ' S N . , I 'L . 0' A I. .Jf . ..... . p. 5 J 'L , - If U 60 .................... . 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I-4' tretturs nf Seated Mrs Florence George Mr Rudolf Penczer Mrs Ednth Samuelson Standmg Dr Wnlllam Edgar Mr Edwardj Holland jr Mr Wnllram Newman Ill M Harvey Bresler ADMINISTRATION Four years ago the Board of Educatxon dlvxded Roger Ludlowe Into two houses S1ll1man and Web ster The purpose of establnshmg the two houses was to grve the Faculty a chance to know the students better Mr Warner was named Headmaster For hrs ass1stant the Board of Educatlon appomted Mr Bon ney Two Housemasters were placed ln charge of each House Th1S year Mlss Banks and Mr Chrrstne are rn charge of Srlllman and Mnss Caldwell and Mr Whnte ley head Webster Mnss Banks Mr Garofoll and Mr Chrrstne the Housemasters m Srllxman gave many of us hours and hours of gundance and that does not Include detentnons Oh yes we wnll never forget those weekly probatlon slnps that many of us had a habxt of earrung every once m a whxle Takmg care of 9 1 I hx s L:-63 LINWOOD K BONNEY Assxstant Headmaster 'May I haze your atlermon please? M Ed , Boston Unxversxty B S , M Ed , Bates College ROGER L WARNER Headmaster 'That rr all B S , Unxversxty of Mass x ' ' -' 5 1 xr hu. ,T f, ...- - In - -.'I.' W .- .'.'t 2- Q I E ,w . f .' , .' 1 '.-- ' - -F - - r A L! -' .. --' ' ., - fd 4- ,Ol I 'I . I l.:: .3 'Q Q . , - - -':nf fl , :ff r ..,, A . :. f . - :PY ',lf . ' , fs' I 1 I, . jf in , .. ff . x 1 - 'f ' .. 5.'f A L 2?1','?l' 'III .lv 1 -fr ' . in y ,' I Q 1. . ' ' ' , ' . . ' I: H I . I , . . , ., . , , . 'lff 1 .Il I x' I . .-' ' - ., I r ,' . I: 1 . , . I . . . ' L' N'-My is . . , . g . - I' A J . . .'.' . ,. . I , ' . ' 9 - 1 J ' - . . .T 4 . ' . , . y .... I sg .H . . wif Q f . 1 l A A' .gs K x M 1 v.4'6:.t3.Z W- 69 . ? 'WN W?-mf., Bur rama gl f A CYNTHIA CALDWELL Webster I-lousemaster Aha' I caught you' B S M A Boston Umverslry New York Umversrty DOUGLAS G CHRISTIE Srllnman Housemaster B A Middlebury College M A Teachers College Columbra Umversrty the other half namely Webster House IS the task of Mrss Caldwell and Mr Whnteley They too spend many hours guxdmg lecturnng and teachmg everyone what he must know To Mr Crowell a new mem ber of the Guldance Department thrs year we wrsh to extend our greetrngs and our thanks for all the help that he has gxven many of us Greetings to Mr Chrxstre another new member of the Faculty who comes to us from Warde Last summer Mrss Banks was the leader of the Connectxcut Delegatxon at the Natlonal Educat1on Assoclatlon Conventron ln St Lours Travehng through the Umted States and Canada took up qulte a brt of Miss Caldwell s vacatlon ttme Attendmg the Guldance Instrtute sponsored by the Federal Government consumed sxx weeks of Mr Whrteleys and Mr Crowells summer T e Admmrstratxon IS a very busy group but never too busy to help us wrth a problem PETER V GAROFOLI Snllxman Housemaster What dzd you do now? B A , Holy Cross College, M A , Fxtchburg State Teachers College W D WHITELEY Webster Housemaster No, you can? drop Engluhp' B A, Colby, M A , Umversrry of Conn 4-52 N W' MARJORIE G BANKS Srllrman Housemaster Where have you applied? B A Smrth College MA Columbna Umversnty lo '. 2 1 I fl DONALD P CROWELL ' Counselor Q N f BS Kent Unrverslty I ME Kent Umversxty 9, ' l l Q ' rv. I .. . 1 . A vi' '. ' ' 5 f a ,, 5 f , . f X - Xia ' 7 f 'ff ll ku J . ' 1, ' I. A' ' , 1 .'. I -I Al'n,1-hiatt. :R 1. .I I. nf gf,-Q-.'l'ux-lx -. ,J .f' .. 1, ui-'v '- ,.' ' ,,. Q' , .5 - ff' N ,f , , - Q nl: egg, ,, ' ,, . ty' -.L h . 2,44 - s -, ..a J' ' - I-' ' - -... . - r : '--TP a'.' '.' ' ' . L is ' ' M-Q . ' JW , I ' .J . :,-'-iv.. 1 -rl. J.. -r-., --K-lu., -Y, su. i I A ' six o --2 : f. X f- X x 'M' ' U 's .1 5,1 , ' ' ,' - - ' - ' ' N 1 ' lx . 'X I - , .' l. ,za . .' ' '15-l, . , A - -. , P 'gl .X - I'-.NI N.. J 'r 4- ' ' .B : , XSULL is , Y ...A , x '. ' ' . XX .12 . .15 : I I a -N . . 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CHRISTIE X B.A. Middlebury College' , MA Teachers College Columbia University ENGLISH How many times must I say Follow directions? These words must have been uttered a hundred times during the year by the English teachers of Ludlowe This past year we were sorry to see Mr Garofoli one of our English teachers leave us Mrs Way spent MYRTLE M COUTURE QMRS D Remember prmecnon' B A State University of Iowa Sponsor Class of 1961 Fox the summer as a housewife for the second year in a row Not having any trouble with her mysterious ailment this year Miss Sanders was able to rest, and of course find work for all her APP classes Teaching turned out to be a year around proyect for Mr Foot Although he did take a five day break, to get married and take a honeymoon he spent the rest of his summer teaching sailmg at a co ed camp on Cape X THEODORE W FOOT Let r .ree your Sensor Card BA Princeton MA Harvard Sponsor Swimming Club PETER V GAROFOLI Sum er er! Jammu: B A Holy Cross College M A Fitchburg Teachers College Post Masters DENNIS ELLSWORTH How are you doing? BS MA New York Univ Yale Drama School z . ., U U ' l , - :.' I - 'Il fl ' : ll 'I 9 4, . . . fill' ' ll ' ' .UI v n , . . . . , .... 'ff . . . 7 s , .... . . 1: ' l .N . 6 3 ' . . . . - I I al l, 1 : lf l f 4' r' i . ir Q 71-:QQ l 13 ll : ,lj lp I y H lv ul A :D X . 1' 'A . s l 1 u I ' 'll I .D ., ' l . . I :' ir ' I ' . .ll 4. may I .. .t, I 1 'fl 's . . , - I-'ff' Q2 I., SX ' ' u - 'u I' .' Q . ' X . ., . ., ' .3 . -. ' i..- . . . 1' .' I I 1 I I 't ' . . .1 .. I , ' I ICQ.: .' - ' H' v r' '. .- .. K: X f... mv. D . - . 4- It . - -F44 I ,rl 1... ' ' .- 4' 115.-.4 ' . . -if Y 3 .fer --'EE uf Gut rama ,X MILDRED H HOEHN CMRSJ Follow darectsom BA Wagner MAE ELIZABETH KELLY MA New York Umversnty I wa: born nz South Dakota Sponsor C1355 of 1962 B A Dakota Wesleyan U MA Unrversrty S Dakota MARY T ROCHE KMRSJ Book report: on Monday BA New Rochelle Sponsor Future Teachers Greetlngs to Mr Ellsworth the speech con sultant of Ludlowes Englrsh staff Luc Mrs Hoehn was able to take a Carxbbean crurse rn july On her voyage she v1s1ted Venezuela Nassau Jamalca the West Indnes and Flonda Mrs Couture spent another summer ln Europe Thls trme she attended a seminar for lrterature art and musxc at the Umversnty of Vrenna rn Austrra Followlng her studxes she toured -- WINIFRED E. SANDERS Y I at , s, 1 K LY A 3 f ffm ' gf' A M Q , K. A . ff. V. A. WAY Follow directions! B.A., University of Conn. Sponsor: Class of 19623 Future Teachers. ' My A.P.P. clone: . . . B.A., Batesg M.A., Columbia. Sponsor: Class of 1960. Scand1nav1a and then London' It seems as though everyone knows that Mrs Arbo has a beautrful house up rn Mame As lt turned out there were only two nlghts that they were alone Bet they weren t all rela tlves Mrs Arbo' Mnss Kelly went back to her own South Dakota' Whxle she was there she stayed at the farm on whlch she was born SARAH H. RUDIS Speak loud and clear. B.A., New Rochelle. Sponsor: Dramatics. ,ff ,lf 1-Z' X Zi ,-- 4 -K ::'-Z j' f 1 . 'fu' 1 . 05' . ' 1' , .a.- , . - 5 . . ,.. ... 1 1' 4' 1 . 'o ' ' . ou. I.. .,' l' -.. I .7 . u ' ' . 4 0 Q.. I .- fa, 1 n IL' , X -3 Q .gd lf-ivy F ' s ruhuters ? I 3 X ' u B J. s I gui sy., ' -2154--I-' - , .,,, , gl I 4 ' ' .Fr I f I ' 'Q . Li.- I 1 URSULA ACKERMAN Bonjour, Vout fumez? B.A., Wheatong M.A., Yale. Sponsor: Class of l961g French Club N H 5 EDWARD J LUSSEN BA Unrversrty of Conn Sponsor Future Teachers LANGUAGES and BUSINESS French Latm Spamsh German Russian you name rt and a member of Ludlowe s language department IS qurte capable of teaching rt The tables were turned on Mxss Wallace last summer For seven weeks she attended a school at whrch she could speak nothmg but Russran Bet rt seemed funny ro have a teacher JOSEPH P MARKOT I don t tbmk I ll go to Cuba agam' B A Unrversrty of Conn M A Unrversrty of Mrchrgan agam Mrss Wallace' Vrsrtmg Cuba last summer proved unusual to say the least for Mr Markot He spent a few nrghts rn a Cuban yall' Teaching Span rsh for ten months drd not satrsfy Mr Lussen He spent sux weeks as a pupxl at a Spamsh school After two consecutrve summers rn Germany Mrss Wrrght X KENNETH L DUNBAR BA NE Conservatory of Musrc Univ of Bndgeport sponsor Boys one Club MARY E WRIGHT Are you preparedi' B A Mount Holyoke MA Mrddlebury CX Sponsor Class of 1960 CAROLE WALLACE Y HAC B BA Bryn Mawr MA Yale Sponsor Class of 1961 , ' - ' l flsiill l z . ., h . .ul . . wf I I n 1 'D I 61 4. 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' I .. .., .3 tr . .- J CYNTHIA CALDWELL Aha! I caught you' B S M C S Boston Umversnry Post Masters N Y U Sponsor Publxc Relatrons BETTY L LIPPMAN f MRS B 'Thafr not ofce practsce BS Sunmons B A Brown Sponsor Class of 1963 Fortunate Mnss Caldwell travels west every sum mer Knownng she would be the lone sponsor of glrls 1ntrarnurals Mnss O Grady kept rn shape by play mg tenms and golf whenever she had a chance last summer Between vxsrtmg Niagara Falls the Thous and Islands and frxends Mrs Llppman st1l1 had trme to redecorate her home ELIZABETH C MIHALY CMRSJ Ready for a tmnng? BS Unnv ofBr1dgeport MA Columbxa Teachers College DOROTHY O GRADY Who ll play mtmmuralJP B S Teachers College Conn Sponsor Guls Intramurals Class of 1963 X Xffy 2 2 fl' nu 'fun'-1 4x '. 5. v-h . . 1. 3, l I .lin 5 K C ', .10 . ,.', - X. . . v ,l. Q x I N X O. 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J . - , ' . 1 ' . 'II 1' a A . ' Ir ff . n f ,'f s I !,. YC f-4 i e -5 K fs Y,f' , - x X - f , s -- -' -AC , -.1 .MX X ra F b .e rv ' - ,Ao -- 5-Y' - ' . ' . 964 1 . ' . 0 19'. '- o . , .db JH .. , f . 1 ,. . , f - , ,gf-exe -. ,f . ff- ,v f- . ,pw-.1 --.-. -, J-' -. I c rv - Ivy' . ' - j ' 'Y 4 ' ' -.Y 1' ' r i 'I' if 1'i.' . f . Q. I W-5' ' ,Y .g Q.. r.. r '39 4 1' ' , DONALD P. CROWELL - ' I would advire . . . B.S., Kent State Universityg M.E., Kent State University. 0 JAMES G. EWING You don't memorizef you umlerrtand! -ifimigsi ' , -n - . , af- ,fb 9 Q 4 If f 1... J, ' .4 ibrnhuters B.A., Browng M.A.T., Yale. Sponsor Srlhman Councnl HISTORY and SPECIAL TEACHERS What do you mean you drdn t memorxze the amend ments last nxght9 Don t you know that the Consntu non rs the backbone of the Umted States? Every student rs bound to hear thas at least once durmg hrs trudge through Ludlowes hxstory courses-no matter whrch of the capable teachers he may encounter BERNARD MARLI Lspmck and pam! gsrlr what they BS Cnty ll V umbna Thanh you BA American Internatronal JACK s'rRAUss HAROLD M GORE JR I m hack agam' AB Mrddlebury Vt MA Harvard Sponsor Student Government Last summer Mr Weathered could always be found at the country club he worked there Correctmg hrs tory papers for ten months was not enough for Mr Strauss He taught Creatxve Wrrtrng durnng the sum mer No student rs able to be rn Mr Marlin s class for a year and not learn that to be a famous figure rn MA Amencan lnternatnonal Sponsor Fox X FRANCIS I TOAL Who warm to vote? BA Manhattan MA Fxurheld Unlv Columbna Sponsor NHS Golf 1 l . . . 5 I l ' ' . ,Z ' fy -tj. ., n U v ' , ' ' . il . . . . , . gf , . 5 . . .- xl . ounn ' I ' .... . nr ' -- - I .1 p t ,ff r' l H e T l 1 rl ll lly l . rl' I X .' I ,, . . . l f x . , . . ' v eggo . 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F f , 3-1: -b '4- . . .'. ig., . -'..f 4,- -4' l uf Qhur rama WILLIAM WEATHERED When I open my book clan began: BA MA Umv of Conn W D WHITEI-FY sponsor Class of 1961 No you can I drop Englub' B A Colby MA Unrv of Conn MARY FRANCES NEWMAN CMRS J Quset' B A Webster B S L S Umv of Illrnors Sponsor Forergn Exchange hnstory you must have red haxr Welcome back Mr Gore' Two years were long enough to stay away Last summer the brg news was that Mr Ewmg was Workmg at Sherwood Island Between htm and Mr Farrell Sherwood must have been the cleanest was not enough for Mrs Newman Now her dreams are to return next summer and see her old frnends there We all hope you do Mrs Newman Teach mg became a year around project for Mrss Sharp Dur mg the summer she taught rn the Secondary Readmg Clrmc at Trrmty College Mr Stebbms, Ludlowes famous psychnatrrst mes hrs best to solve Ludlowes problems-namely the students park ln the Unlted States One trlp to Bermuda 'HO CHARLOTTE J SHARP Am I gomg too fart? B S M Ed Boston Umv Sponsor Future Teachers Class of 1962 MYRTLE SHERMAN Get out your thumbnarl .sketch er BA MA Unw of Bpt LUCIUS H STEBBINS .rquare peg doemt go an 4 round bale' B A Colby College M A Falrfield UDIVEISIIY Sponsor Yearbook X ZW . xt - L vida. ' s . ' X ln' sg- -. .-, 1- . , , . .5 '. 'r 4. L, jg L u I a . 9 l: v' D I ' :Q . . 1 1 ' ll . ., . ., ' . . 1 ' fl ' I ' .Il 6 . .,. -,' . Z . I L- . 1 , ll ' ll K 'h ' . , .77 I ' . '. . ' .s , . . . ., . . H H ' I ' I ' . 'A nl . , . . 5 5 . . . - ' l P . . ,, ' 'X , . . . . ' ' ' ' ' v A . l . . . . . , 7 . . . , . , ' , . . 41 . I f O , I ' Y 1 . . . , 1, I . . . . 1. I 4' I lf' . ' - Y 1 11 -.' f , , - 1 I' f , 'll . , ' I l . I r . . I . f . l y A I I. :I 1 fl 4 - . M A '21 l nl ' 1 'A . l-l 'o . 1 , ff . ll N ' I' . r ,I - K Z Q . 5 n S1 . . ' ,' 25 . I , rf ' . , , , D -.n s x . ,ll f I . ., . ., . . -I - 5, - - A . nA 1 ' ' . I, ,' I ' . 'f' - ' . f r '. - - -x , 1 ff . ', .' . . . X . . ' ' 1' ' . . - . 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'-Y .2r:3H!95 WX jf Xef ff MARJORIE G BANKS Where have you applted9 B A Smrth College M A Columbra Unrversrty Sponsor Future Teachers JOHN F DRAKE X plur Y xr not XY B S Bates M A Teachers rnhuters College Columbra Unrversrty Sponsor Future Teachers LUKE F FARRELL BS Teachers College Conn MATHEMATICS and COACHES MA COh'mb'a U 'e'S Y If I calculate rrght the cube root of xy plus x2y ' Calculatmg mathematrcal problems-especrally those whrch present a challenge rs the work of Roger Ludlowes mathematrcs department A new mem ber this year rs Mr Drake Ownrng a cottage on the Marne coast makes proud Mr Drake very happy especrally durmg one of Farrfields heat waves Sponsor Weight Tramrng You can t be rn one of Mr Swett s classes wrthout learn mg to apprecxate a good yoke Of course I am referrrng to those of Mr Swett Because he knew he would sponsor the werght trarnlng club thrs year Mr Farrell stayed m shape by keepmg Sherwood Island clean' Burldmg an addrtron to hrs house took up all of Mr Spencer s trme thas summer We want a home run Lets go Thns very well could have been dnrected X WILLIAM H F SPENCER lnlerreclmg ff lmer BS Yale Sponsor Class of l963 . '- 1 ' it 'r . . 1- . I4 --qv .' - , . . s I 1 J t x S . X X Qt x x x 'J Q1 MALCOLM M SWETT 'THAT ua: a 10k6l B A Middlebury M Ed Harvard Unrversxty Sponsor Tennrs toward Mr Beresnyak thrs summer when he played 7 RALPH E WHITTAKER Boy nr bot m here B E E , Northeastern Unw , M S , Unwersnty of Brrdgeport Sponsor N H S - ' u.,,-' f -'-' . ' ' at .' ' 9 . .- ' , J- '.h .D - , j,',. ,,. , ' X A ..'., 1 9 If I I . p v . : , U .. I ',, A ,. , , 741 f ta-.. N.. b -- 4-:ff - . . - , I - J , ,... a . H, -f b ,-.-1 3 , M I gag?-'. ' -pff' ' ,, ' .- - ' ' , J -- .4 r- , , .H . ,. -. - ' - - 1 V ' - ! . , as 1 .f 1' .' 'rr 5, , If , - .. It I . Q Q l 7 .' ' nv' .. SID, , ' ,yd Q' 1- ,--inf . ff 12 Q . 21' I 2 .'- . Yip' . l Z ' el D' In f , '! I , . . . . ll 1 ' . N.C.-No Comment. ' J . ., . If ' I . . . i . 4 , . , . - I 'iv a ' 41 I is . . . . . . . r- . . . . , X l . a I Q n U , . I . . I - . . . . , I I . . - 1 u s 4' tx 1 ' '-' 1 ' , . . . . , , . - H u ' 1 Q ' 1 . . I .V 1 ..- 5 . ff p f li l ar K 1 'z X r 'J ll 1 . l L-- .l 'ui ll ll l , .'. X, , s ' ll, N .6 , v' 'A ' . . XD' - s Q y ,. - - ,, f I ' ' I Z ' . f V - .U I 4' q '4 - -y . 1 , A f -- - F, . - . y ' . . . , , ' - ' n -1 ' ll ' nf 1 ...I - I ' tim. 1 X- . I. f I--'-'I-aw. -'and n.- . ,' . - . . ,.'. - I, 4 : ' ':-rf - . 5 . jul ' I s.-- ' . I ,tiff b .I .I jj. ' n'?-fypikzsv '- . - . I , I. ' , X ,Q -B P 7, :D 'L '. ' ' .. , 5 . .., - -v .4,,- -fl , I uf Q9ur rama How do you like my BS Unrv of Brrdgeport EDWARD -I BEAR Sponsor Baseball .-Eluf' , .,-. '. ..' - ' 4 x ALBERT ANGELOSANTE lt'.r real eary BS Bates Sponsor Football Archery LORIN -l BERESNYAK Fathers Club Show , Fred Amare ne? l Foul' Foul' fljff' B S Columbra Unrversrty NA f MA Columb1aUn1versrty Sponsor Basketball on a mmor league baseball team rn Nova Scotra Lucky wasn t he? Thrs was hrs rhrrd year of playmg there Teachmg hrs A P P classes for ten months wasn t enough for Mr Whrttaker He was a brave one and taught summer school at Warde Pardonez mor monsreur le prends Oh why drdn t I learn French? I have no Idea what he IS saymg Mr Angelosante was the person m thrs predxcament Last summer he worked as a postal clerk rn a town where half the people spoke French but he does not know any French Yes you do have to rake a shower' Mrs Holley drdn t have to utter that command once thrs summer and drd she enjoy rt' Durrng the summer Mr Carta ran a baseball school for boys Thrs year Mr Bear, coach of the basketball team says Vlell be the New Eng land Champs yet' vi TRIS M CARTA Don t forget your hfty cent: for towels' B S George Washrngton U MA Unrv of Mrchrgan JOAN MARIE HOLLEY CMRSJ Remember rbowerr' B S New Haven State EMIL O TAFT Ten :bm up: today' B S New Hampshrre Unrv ME Sprrngfreld Unrv Sponsor Football Sponsor Grrls Varsrry Sports Cheerleaders f,-1 51,3 tj-.-. . 5 1 . W s . ' 1, . 11? 1, .I ,g v ' 41 1 .H .,. I. 1 . . ' If, ' . ' lf. 'J I T4 . H ll -' I - - 1 ' . ., . ' . ' ' ' i y JE fx . ll ' . 1 1 . . ,, X, K! I , . . 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WILLIAM M JACKSON H1505 u an and-not water' B A MA Brown Unnversnty SCIENCE INDUSTRIAL ARTS Sponsor Class of 1960 -I CARTER ODWYER rnhuttrs DontgetWET B A Provxdence M A Faxrfleld Umversnty Sponsor Class of 1960 JAMES S SAI-AHA Get your lxeeme yet? BS Conn Teachers College MA Umv of Bndgeport Sponsor Swnmmmg Club HOME ECONOMICS Workrng at hrs home m Washnngton D C proved Phelps wxth a well deserved rest After all she drd very uneventful for Mr Nelson Bey last summer He was fortunate enough to have spent the prevxous Chrnst mas ln Parts France' Vacatxomng wlrh her famtly rn Vermont for two weeks last stunmer provnded Mrs attend a workshop for Famrly Lnvmg durmg part of the summer Mxss Wasko recexved her taste of juvemle delrnquency last summer She was the head of a playground rn a tough East side nerghborhood but SKI ROBERT F SHEA Keep quret' BS Bndgewater Mass State Teachers College MA Faxrheld Umversnty Mrss Wasko only had to call the polnce once' has nerves of steel Hes so brave These com ments could have been dnrected at Mr Salafia last sum EUGENE C SLEIGLE Da problem: B S Susquehanna Umv Sponsor Class of 1960 Yearbook Semor Banquet JOAN M WASKO 'Thu KJ a pop quxz' BS Umv of Bndgeport Sponsor Debatnng Club Assembly Commnttee v, If '. - .Sr il' -y: A ,, . . 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B S Unrv of Vermont Sponsor Future Nurses MARY KATHERINE WILSON You are now dummed B A Ohxo Wesleyan CLAUDE LaCOUTURE I don t know B S Frtchburg State Teachers College Sponsor Class of 1961 mer After all who else but such a calm person would spend hrs summer teachmg teen agers how to dI'1VC7 Mr ODwyer has learned not to envy his students any more Last summer he went to Mmnesota to study laboratory work After s1x weeks of 97 weather he was overjoyed to be home Vacatronmg at the Fanrlield beaches occupned Mr Jacksons spare trme Although he helped Mr Carta coach hrs All Star LINWOOD A WRIGHT Jun make .rare B S New Hampshrre Umv MS Unrv of Brndgeport Sponsor Class of 1960 Sponsor Grrls Banquet baseball team last summer Mr LaCouture strll found nme to go to Marne for a week of fishmg Between domg research work rn Hartford and enyoyxng new membershrp at the Farrfreld Hunt Club Mrss Wrlson was kept qurte busy thrs past summer Many new houses recerved a new coat of paxnt last summer thanks to Mr Slergle and hrs handrwork. X i WARREN MCGUIRE '1 bat'.r great BS Conn Teachers College Sponsor Class of 1963 Stage Crew Radro Club JAMES C NELSON BEY 'Think of what yofire domg B S State Teachers Cheney Penn J' Z! - . -. . ,A 1 - ' ' J , sy Q ' .: J 2 - N ' : ,: 1, - i . I -: 1 - Q ,, ' I O i . t ' : . ' - S A X T 1 x . 5 A N X I . , ..-No-Q, Xi X L X ' - . Mfr WH' I N ' ' , . -. .xl 3 . ' U - K . . . xx l fs' ' - , . l 1 , ' ' a 2 si tx ' . 4 x. x 1 ' . W XX u a ' n R N, . , , Q. . - . - Ev. v ' 1 1 ' ' s 'Q N, : . . - , S,-,Y . 2 : .St , . ,K - -.fr . ' . - U4 . I . l , . n .N ,i N . . . -, si N C S ' . ,VH V.. I I :.oS QQ I xx I ,. ,, . N , g,-,..---f - , ' N . , -- . - 4 - A J -. 1 l, . G -'u N ,- Q 61. - 'X . .Ze - , ,fflv 4, X . '--10 l' -- - . x --is if 5.51-,3 -. -s . .f '2'-. , ,, N X C - ..- x. - M . . X N .h - 'A , , 1 - . 4 ., 5 1 ,A 3 C - 4. .5 . . -X Q . . s' X ? . . ' bv 1 . , ,, . N , 7 -',-1' ,.- ' -,,, . ' V- . ' - F'P . sz . Nb- 1 X ' X A ' 1' - .K ,ff-- . C 1 w ' 'Q , 'J - 1- X. 3',, Tr'. - . ' 1 -- - . - . . v- ' ,, 1 - ' ,--' :.- .. ' r .,. - -. .', . -441 I W., f-94. J. 5 s I, I :g n ' ' K c ' 'Q .'-.u-ug:'g':1'j. ' ,-.sp . . I. I a .--'-11.3, , : ' 4: 1 o L .px , x 1- 'N-1 JZ' 4: -s f ah SX af ,2 -ufr 'o! 5 SECRETARIES X HARRIET WILLIAMS gums y Ye: :sr I -Obtain M JOAN BOLLARD Exeuxe me wzll you pleafe .fend to the Jwztchhoard MARY BILLINGS QMRS J You re nah? What ie!! do you have next period? 99-G vi ln. CUSTODIANS Row I A Dunleavy F Dunleavy Row 2 A Bayoros S Shxllra F Hohman A Logxe R Costello C Kmemeyer 45. 2 Ng. ' 2 It As' ' ' X x N X r, l I ' 1 , W I T520 ' . ' I s I - . vt N wr - -P L 'V X 1 NURSE ROSE SIMPSON KMRS D Do you have a temperalurep MARGARET ELLEN ANDERSON WHEELER CMRS I LMRS I Can your mother pack Watt untzl Mr: New you up? man gel: back CAFETERIA STAFF Row 1 C Sumch M Nagy G Kovacs M Balogh L Hxller Row 2 I Holzbar H Anderson I Ta kacs A Anderson 1' Q - .'?i-. ,'-'I-', I ,'. 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E K.II.!II A a r - J . . is 4 ,lifx I O, .. . ' y - , x . x ' ,v . : I I . - , .Igl- X xx ' x, '.,. . Ex s ': x -. ., , -T5-,X XC . '. ., . . X A32 nz' K A 'I V SKI. fl XI - xwxiglgf i If - 1 .II fl ' ' i ' hcl ff' X I . I ' ' ,I '- 1 ,n Q1 8 is 3- Stars uf 1960 X WILLIAM ALEXANDER Bi I havent found her yet hockey pucks are dangerous Fne feet of me is legs Dance any one? Activities Fazrjfeldmna 4 .A b 1. 1 Sports JV Footballl Base ball 1 Intramural Basketball 2 3 Football 2 Softball 2 WILLIAM BARIMAS Bill . . .has a way with the girls . . . Billy Biceps . . . What would the track team do without him? . . . Has a green Chevy. Sports: j,V.'Cross-Country lg Track Ig Varsity-Track 2, 33 F Club 2, 3. Future Plans: College. T vm -L n .' ur, 7 J Q 'xx -1 , , . I ' o ' ' ri s . 4 , . ROBERT E ANDERSON Bo Center of attrac tion happy go-lucky Who says homework has to be done at home7 Activities Band 1 2 Fazr fieldzana 4 Prom Committee 3 Huting Fishing Club 2 3 Sports F Club 3 4 Var sity Football 2 3 4 Cross Country 4 Track 3 Baseball DAVID ANTONIAK Whi clothes make the DOROTHY ANDERSON Dottie If the vsay to a man s heart is through his stomach Dot should have her pic good cook quiet friendly efficient secretary Activities FNA I jr Red Cross 2 Business Club 2 4 Future Plans Secretary P man Those parties' So you want a ride in my car huh? Activities F x 3 4 F11 fieldmna 4 Stage Crew 2 3 4 Foreign Exchange Com mission 4 Fathers Club Show 3 4 Bowling Club 2 3 4 Badminton Club 4 Chess club 4 Film Club 2 Sports Intramural Softball 2 BARBARA BAKOS ELEANOR M BACHMAN Friendly always ready with a helping hand Teachers pride Activities Ushers Guild 2 4 Pep Club I 4 F.T.A. I jr. Red Cross 1-4' Fox 1- - Fairfieldiana 4' Library Aide 1-3' Foreign Exchange Com- mission 4' House Council 2' Girls' Banquet I-4' School Store 3-4' National Honor Society 3' Daisy Chain 3. Sports: G.A.A.' Intramurals. 'R --'f 20 z - 'Z' ' fu ' Bake fun fun fun excels in roller skating chatterbox never a dull moment when shes around president of a special English Club. Activities: Ushers' Guild 4' Pep Club 2-4- jr. Red Cross 1-3' Fox 4- Prom Committee 3' Foreign Exchange Com- mission 4' Fathers' Club Show 4' Home Ec. Club 21 Girls' Sports Banquet 4' Rec- ord Club 2. I 1'-QL' T x -S6ffda, T- NJ , - '- 3 it at BRUCE BARNHART Man of a few words . . . big car . . . as the corn grows taller , . . Oh prophet, will I ever pass a theme? . . . favors freshmen girls. Activities: Swimming Club 4g King of the Senior Dance. 2 2 LARRY BERCOWITZ Ha - oluck . .bristlin friendly. . .A sly poet . .. i wants to be free. irate .uf 1960 Ml li -iw Activities:F0x 4,advertising: .f -. ,, Prom Committee 3' N.A S.S Ppvg - v - g f f 1 brown crewcut . . . always . If 1 ' y J 1 W 'l sa Ui H,1.f, Graduation Usher ,2, 3.. ii 'M ,. Sports: I-V,-Baseball 1, 25 ,J. , Football 1: Basketball 2: Var- ff I' 'V x ' , f sity-Cross-Country 2, 3,. 4: ' f is ,gf ' ,f Basketball 3: Baseball 3: 'F 1 ' uv , ' f 'Y Zigi I 1 DOROTHY BOLAND Seems quiet, but we wonder . . . Thursday nights-down- town . . . Use a comptometer, who me? . . . Nothing wor- ries her, nothing hurries her. Activities: jr. Red Cross 2: Bowling Club 2, 3, 4: Bad- minton Club 4: Home Ec. Club 1: Business Club 4. Future Plans: Secretary. 5 Club 2, 3, if ,fl it 6 , , fi ,ig GAIL BERGMAN Berg . . . I'll never go steady again-again-again . . . Hail Gail . . . Where's the brake? . . . known by every- one . . . a slim blonde with devilish ways. Future Plans: Fashion model. PETER BILYARD Music's his business . . . Hi doll! . . . personality that can't be beat . . . favors a Junior girl . . . seen with a sax. Activities: Jr. Red Cross 3: Band 2-4: Stage Crew lg Or- chestra 4: Music Council 2-4: Prom Committee 3: Fathers' Club Show 2-4: Bowling Club 2, 4: Film Club 1: Au- dio-Visual Aids 1-2. Sports: Intramurals. 21 J f r ya I . ,f 1 A . I i MARY ELLEN BERGGREN Quick with a smile . . . here, there, and everywhere . . . the more collegiate, the bet- ter . . . personality plus. Activities: Pep Club 1, 2: Fox 1, 2, 3: Fairjieldakzmz 4, Co-Editor: Stage Crew 2, 3, 4: Library Aide 1, 2: Foreign Exchange Commission 1, 2, 3, 4: House Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Daisy Chain 3. Sports: Intramural - Hockey, Basketball, Volleyball. JUDITH ANN BILODEAU Did Columbus really have red hair? . . . crazy about math and French . . . always on the go . . . Bubbles with enthusiasm . . . typical woman driver. Activities: Ushers' Guild 2-4, Pres. 4: Pep Club 2-4: F.N.A. 2: jr. Red Cross 2-4, Co-Pres. 4: Prom Committee 3: For- eign Exchange Commission 3-4: School Store 3-4: Girls' State 3. Sports : Intramurals. -uni .ii as DAVID BARTEMY Batch . . . Bart . . . al- ways ready with a crack . . . Did you hear the latest? . . . Girls-well maybe . . . a terror in his blue Chevy. Activities: F.T.A. 1: Fair- heldiam: 4: Prom Committee 3: Bowling Club l, 2. Sports: Intramural - Football 1, 2: Baseball 3: j.V.-Base- ball 1, 2: Basketball 2, Man- ager. '-3. LAWRENCE BOHMER Often seen around the shop . . . a mechanical genius . . . a likeable fellow . . . big game hunter . . . seen in a jet-black . Merc . . . one of the boys. 4 -5' I qt 3?.f 'ne ,.,.... 'slid' JOANI MARIE BRINISKO Good looking scholar glitter in her ey es Parlez vous francais' silence is golden Entered from Central High School in 195 Actixities FTA 7 5 Choir 7 Prom Committee 3 Girls Sports Banquet w -4 french Cu 9 4 NlNlNl 2 Day Chain 3 Sports Intramural Basketball 4 I . 'I' 4 JOSEPH CAPUTE You ought to make the bas' ' ' ket higher-this is too easy fl a ,i fi l . r, . , , . brains plus . . .better late ' III than never . . . a real likeable I I I.I fellow, X' .N Activities' Fdlfntfrlldlld -1, Prom Committee 5, Class ora .. titer, President l, Vice-Presb '. hcl 1 dent sg National Honor So- YI' .' , , 'I , If cietv 3.r4,N.A S.S.l-41Ciratl- i I pf , v ' r , uation sur -. N S arts Varsitx' Baskctball I- s V :- sPf - . ' ' i I 'I f 4, Co-Captain 5, 4, Baseball f I' - l-4g E Club l-4 .I I g, UIL I 1 I K - ' Q i'-', '1T ., :L+-Enix star? nfTEaeoL 'fT SANDRA L BRYANT Nice girl to know as an inexhaustihle supply of gig., g es School store what s that' CIVIIICS Pp Club l TNA 4 Fazrfitltlrtma 3 lr Board Library Atl Foreign Exchange w Housc Councillm 4 Girls Banquet 7 Business Club 2 S ho Store a 4 Daisy Chain 3 Sports Intramural Tennis Hockey 2 3 Basketballl 4 Badminton 2 4 GEORGIANNIA BURRILL It's a corner not a trumpet . . . stockholder at Duchess . . . regular participant in All- State. ctivities: P Club 1-fg F,N.A. 2' Choir 'll Band l-43 Orchestra 1--lg Library Aide 1' Prom Committee 3' All- State 1-43 Fathers' Club Show, JANET LEE BURR Swinging pony tail mad vtoman driver incurable doodler Ansvs er my note O K ' cheerful blonde with a svxeet smile Activities Pep Club l 4 jr Red Cross 2 Horseback Rid inIg2 Girls Banquet2 Prom Committee Sports lntramural Hockey 2 Basketball 2 Vollewball 7 Badminton l Softball 1 DENNIS CAHILL Barrel of wit . . . Dennis the Menace . . . one of the fellows . . .a Marlboro man . . .some misguided people think he's quiet. Activities: Stage Crew I-4' Bowling Club 1 2' Sw' - ming Club 4. BRLCE BROWN A gentleman in every may man mth a camera co legiate Did anxbods do their homevsork dependent vuorker Activities Jr Red Cross 1 Fa1ffeld1ar1a3 -4 Prom Com mittee 3 Foreign Exchange l 4 House Council 3 Class Orhcer w Bois Sports Ban uation Lasher 7 3 Sports Varsity Soccer 13 Baseball2f4 E Club fs 1 JANE B. CHAPMAN Top-notch student . . , neat dresser . . . dependable work- er . . . spent an unforgettable summer in Turkey. Activities: Pep Club 1--13 Cheerleader 2-A43 Choir l, 23 Library Aide l. 21 House Council I-3: Foreign Ex- change l- l. Class Secretary lg M.M.M. l. lg Daisy Chain Eg Exchange Student to Turkey 5. Sportsg Intramural-Tennisg Hockey: Basketballg Volley- ballg Softball, i ., , . ..,. -1 . C . . ..' 4- ae-5... A- : M S - c '-1. - ,. . 1 ' :--t1't- - X T . ' -- -infix.. .'.' 7 FY: T -. N . '- ' s, .. - .. 'f '+ ' - 1 1-'1 ' ' AIG, 214 , - fem- - ' . I - , - '.X-, .gI.------ II I I -- - .I , -4-21, 4 - . ' -.. . , I I.I I. , --..-I I .' - ,j:,.- - -..I I -3 - - F1 ' 'S'-' ,DN ff- L -:V -. -.-Q14 -u ,.-.- - N 'D -f ' ' gi' f f,'f :I'.. i .-.IIIII II I In .. 1 1 -f - ' - . , '.I, ,,- P If-.f . In .- , f ' . ' .I I t T . ' , I I I I 4 . II' I . . 4 . 3 .- , on I I I 3 ., P -I 1 I , A - ,I I .Jr .I,, I ,I . I I ' I t II , . ,I. -, I, I I I II I I1 I-I II T, I In -Ag 3 p ' 7- V ' . 5 If , l 1 b 1 .t .t . Q is' I, . qwi,24NtAts.s.2.4gGfaa- al ' ,Q f' 4 v L :fb V i Z JI? ' I ' wail- 4 A ' 4- t --1 LV I . -- f , - Q . . . - hip 4 F 1' 1 . s P -JI 4 A p I 154' 2 4' I . 1 II' I4 IS I . h ' l -- I , - , . IL J A t l , - , I , 1' ll ' I l 1 I 'I ,I Arm' 3 Ie 7 -53 I.. I Q A I 4 1 4 ' f ' ' . - I ..., I I ,I . 1 jf 'A f g ' I' ce l, 2g ' ' ' I .XI I , . , . . , , -. . I I - I A , -1 ' 1 C Ol ' . A A f ' 41 1 ' -Q I I I I , ' , 9 ' 3 , I , . 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Qi ANDREXX CHIRSKH Andx Brother An drevs unknown to mam because of hrs quretness hands Andu olrxe drab sneakers and orange shnrts Acnunes Bowlrng Club w I Svsrmmrng Club 3 Sports Jr Xarsnts Basketball 3 I Narsrty Golf 3 4 I'utu re Plans College OK F Q Q JOAN CAROLE CZAPLA Zap Why should the devtl have all the fun' small but powerful ust one of the grrls her best subtect basketball Actrvmes Pep Club I 2, 3 Jr Red Cross 3 Prom Com mrttee 3, Swrmmmg Club 1, Home Ec Club 3, Busmess Club 3 Sports Intramural Hockey 1, Basketball 2, JV Hockey 4, Basketball 3, Varsrry Basket ball 4 'SX .,f,9 btars uf 'N MARK COSTLOW Teddy bear eyes sport cars and g,1rl9-4--rn that order' toys- around at the Carou mtrrgued by the color re Actlvrtles Southern New England Scrence Farr 1 2 3 Graduatron Usher 3 Sports Intramural Basketball I Varsnty Track I 2 Future Plans College CAROL A CSANADI Carol Snaddr newcomer to Ludlowe from Bethel always seen smnl rn one of the gurls on the ob has a frrendly drsposxtron You re not too bnght Entered from Bethel Hugh School September 1959 Future Plans Busmess 'Q' N -r fhf 1960 NANCY COE Nanc Laugh and the world laughs mth you the quret type nnce to know refined redhead Actlvltres P p Club I FNA 2 4 Band2 Swrm mmg Club 3 Sports Intramural Basketball 1 2 Intramural Softballl 2 Future Plans Nurse JEANNINE COUTURE Jeanne ean pendable worker drawrng on her hne command of lan guage she sand nothmg conscrennous busmess IS her held Actrvrtres Pep Clubl 2 3 4 Jr Red Crossl 3 Ltbrary Alde 2 3 4 Busmess Club 2 3 4 Horseback R1d1ng2 Future Plans Go to Busmess School 4? 54' as-Q .f 144 1- JLN E AINN CHAVETTA Chops A was mth the boys cute qurte a seamstress What a crazx 1 t' runes FTA12 3 Red Cross 3 Prom Commrt 7 3 4 Fathers u Show 4 Smmmmg Club I Stamp Club I Grrls Sports Banquet 4 Busmess Club 3 Sports Intramural Hockey I 2 Intramural Basketball 1 2 BRUCE CZAPLA Ovuley Look agann grrls rt s really me Ka zap 3 letter man mechanrc on duty 24 hours Sports JV Football 1, Bas 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Base sk C O1 1 - 4 ketball 1, 2, Varsrry Football 'lf' if QI I 4 I ball l, 2, 3, 4 I I 1'fI 'A' I I V. 1 1- w X I N 1345. , It lA: fn ' af w 4 23 ff 1- I' ' V 1 , I K I J . at I, I I 'A 1 '1 r , A 1 a - . -s ,' ff ' -'Q' Q' l-' 'I-'.ff- -. 'g7'f ' - if ' ' .- ' ' .. ' '.' . ' . 3 ' 3' '25 ' ' ' A Jf' f ' .f ' '--77:1 p ' if fl' N- 'f ' . '-' - Ag I ', M N . K' 'ws ,.,-v,.'7 ,Q ' , a .:ff1q.- .t ,T , f -, .f -'f ' --J I -,- ,- ,, ,' 'QI f' af. ,,f2-- , f - Q. . ff---' I ' .-- '12, IIII ,-- I.I ' , . . -Z. I - I , - . ... I I 1 ,-. r ,f n . II 11 . '- - . X 'X 1 N ' . 51 Y 3 Q Q43 as , xg' ., I I I 1- I If I - . vi! I III I I I . . . . . I I I I - '- I I . I II . .. I If ' SI' I I II III V k1III III X X - .I If Act' :I..,,gJr, I PI , .4 - I I ' - s ' ' . Q . I' I: ' I tee -, ', g ' Cl b If'.,I I -Q ' , , - il ' 1 ' . . 1 f 'H :I 1 . I' , '- 1 f cj, ' If. t ' , 1 , 'r '- - ' ' f. , 'C ,Y r , - 4 .5 4 37 r t- I . . , Iv fy t . . 1 , ' ' A ' . - ' . ' , I, I I I ' I ,I I . .' 'il ,.., ., I . I , I ,, A ,I ,, it V ' r I, 1 .'. . IIN . W I. I III Il 'II' :I Vg ff, , , ' . I ff I at l , Q' I I I II I tl! II-N M Y .. . I- H I I I I I I f Sel . . . ' ' ' A .I X J- . 'I C ' I EI -R . I ' I . II .ISI- , ' v y y - Q A v J - I I X I I ' ' IXY I C P If In . f.II.I, II . 1 X . in I- g . ... 1 - , , 1 .. ,, . . ., ' I QI - I ,I 2 A 'fm 5 1 ' . 1 ' ' , ' . wiv '. ' if I . I I -4- 3 x wr' J II I, f ,II . .Q.5A' a ' 4 g -,, . . s 'I ., I ,, - ',I - ' - . , ' , l . . . '. I , 1 llzrk .1 1 ' . ' ' .1 ' v r 'O X, I V vv g- Km A s Wir MICHAELENE CZIPOTH Mrke Tall blonde and full of mrschref neyer at a loss for words or songs patronlzes Cmdy s tracted to red and vyhrte yack e ACIIYIIICS Lshers Gulld I P Club34 FTA 21 Red Cr0ss4 Komrans-1 Fm I Fathers Club Shov. 24 Bovyllng Club 4 SVIITIITIIDI, Club 1 Horseback Rrdnnp, Club 4 Theatre Club 3 4 Dramatrcs Club 3 l ELISABETH M DRESCHER Nrkkr Charm drgnrty and brarns never too busy to hel a frrend a lady at P all rnmes softly speakmg. sweetly smrlrng Actrvrtres Pep Club I, I I1 ': FNA I, 2, Secretary 7 Dans Cham 3 y Y 7 I , Y l'. Q x ,qs A vw I, ., , R 'f 24 I V . x g . x'- I -f-X X 4.5-'ta . .5.. .144 -s . Qbtars FRANCES MARIE DAWID Sandy typrcal secretary quret between 8 10 and 2 15 but then Wow cute gal wrth a pleasant dls posruon her arm to make busmess a pleasure A xvrtres FNA 1 2 r Red Cross 2 3 Home Ec 2 School Store 3 4 Corres pondrng Secretary RICHARD DINA Drck Rrch Krng of the non conformrsts outspoken rs the word good natured staunch supporter of a three day vseek en Sports JV Basketball I 2 Baseballl 2 3 Varsrtyf Track 'ws 3- R41-'-' As F, U f 1960 B .flag GENE DEVER Tons of fun There are tvyo vsays the rlght may and my may calm cool and uncollected classroom yester Actrvrtres Fox 4 Bovylrng, Club 3 Frlm Club 2 Boys Sports Banquet 4 Sports Varsrty Football 2 3 Manager JV Baseball 1 2 G 4 F Club 3 4 ROBERT DOLZANI Bo Quxet and easy gorng elected to Nutmeg Boys State close cropped crew cut a customrzed Ford hrs prrde and Joy Dodo Actrvrtres Bowlrng Club 4 Smmmrng Club 4 Boys State 3 ROBERT DAMER Bo A quret and lrke able fellow attractxye to freshmen glrls My vorce rs rn the cellar jazz Jazz azz seen dravymg cars ln class A IVIIICS Choir 2 5 -I Musrc Councrl 2 3 4 Boys Sports Banquet I M MM 2 3 4 Treasurer3 Graduatron Usher 2 Sports Trackl 3 A WILLIAM ELIAS 1 Young man wrth a horn good looks plus a sharp car equals cute Casa nova May' I help you Semor Presrdent krngdom IS my car Acttyltles jr Red Cross I Band I 2 3 4 Xxce Presr dent 2 Musxc Council 2 Stage Crew 1, Prom Commrt ree 5, Fathers Club Shov. a Class Officer 4, Presrdenr Sports JV Footballl Lie' 2 QQ! DAXID A FASS Dave Football fanatic Be silent and pass for a philosopher We re getting report cards' cough cough cough Activities Fazrfieldmna f Prom Committee 3 French 3 4 Graduation Usher 2 3 National Honor Society 4 NASS 4 Sports JV Football 3 Base ball I 2 Varsity Football 4 Baseball 3 4 F Club4 STEPHEN FOSTER Rocks ' . . . Rocks in his head mad man with a cat... '- ting on all six . . . I'm not arguing with you I'm telling you! ' Activities: Choir 13 Prom Committee 2, 3: Swimming Club 3, 43 Fairfieldiana 3. Sports: Varsity-Cross-Country 3: Track 3, 4: Swimming Team 3, 4. .cc 6,7 Qtgrs ROCHELLE FRANCES FINAN Raye A modest girl who is quiet and unassuming dependable found at W T Grants after school Oh those eyes' Activities Pep Clubl Span ish Club 1 Business Club 2 Future Plans Cartoonist ROBERT FITZGERALD V' Bob Fitz . . . Quiet but then we wonder . . . his pride and joy - the plastic tail- lights on his Chevy . . . friendly fellow. Future Plans: Navy. QP'- -fffaef' uf 1960 D JOHN FEHER ack Nothing worries him nothing hurrres him fiddles with cars be lieve in getting into hot wa ter it keeps me clean' A test? So what? PATRICIA ANN FITZGERALD at Quiet and sweet college men appeal to er well liked by all eflicient in all she undertakes . . . femininity rs a virtue. Activities: Ushers' Guild 2 3 Secretary 2' Pep Club I 2' F.N.A. 2' jr. Red Cross l-4' Library Aide 2' Girls Sports Banquet 3. Sports: Intramural- Softball I-3' Basketball 1-3' Volley- 1-3' G.A.A. 2 ,. SHIRLEY FABRYK Shrrl Friendly to all her tongue is near worn out her only aim is to kill time a menace to business known for her parties Activities Pe Club 2 Stage Crew2 3 Library Aide 2 3 Prom Committee 3 For ergn Exchange Commission 3 Horseback Riding 2 Bust ness Club 2 Sports Intramural Basketball 2 Volleyball 2 3 WW RAY FLORZAK 'Ace . . . Man of many cars . . . idealist . . . Who s dere Mama!' . . . member of the 2:14 club . . . which is loud- er, he or his mufller. Activities: Stage Crew 1. L 1 ' 1 ' x ' fl! . s iff Future Plans: Marine Corps. ,l , '. f ' I J I I : 3 .-. 1 I .- I . ' I rs i I fl H1 N XF xf'E'-, J ,lt ' A: . 1 1 1 .' JI: . ' J ,,' ,' I 7 ' 1 .1 , . . 'i -- lv .s .W what 25 J ,W f-- '. . , 9 ,N -r , ,., .Ag 4 4 ,, 1, . 4 - - 1 ' Ji, . , - , -...f .. 'll 4 L ..- 110'-161'-Ek' -.. Lanvzl. L ' ' Y V - .' P .J 4 I ' I l . I I I Y 4 ' 1 0 A , 1 I.. A a'1' Qx 4 'ig-L 5 Nt Ng? ELAINE FREER Modest gltl who says Ilttle at home at the IYWWIIIYI' lntramural st-ar destrlans Beware' Actlvltles Pep Club l 7 FTA 4 Fnflieldtana 34 IIUHIOI Board 3 Typlng Edl tor 4 Prom Commlttee a House Councll 4 Swlmmlnlc Club 2 Glrls Sports Banquet 14 Daxsy Chaln 5 School Store 3 4 Sports GAA 54 lntra murals ,le MARIANNE GOODRICH Bralns and Beauty lkes basketball ln more ways than one second home-the Wolf Den ACIIVIIIES Ushers Gulld Club I TA Fox 7 FanHelJlana v4 r Board 3. Cc+Edltor 4 For elgn Exchange Commlsslon 4, House Councll 4 Dalsl Chaln 3 Sports Intramurals ,I V Hockey, Basketball Softball ' VZISIIY Basketball F Club GAA if ,x '6 g X I O ' x 'ka s ,W a xxx .1 f Stars ni 1960 nl ALEXANDER G GALT joclto Graham Crack er one of the crowd teachers torment may not always be rlght but Im never wrong Sports Intramural Soccer I Future Plans Move to Call fornla MARIE ROSALIE GILBERT Sugar and splce and every thlng nlce sews a wlcked seam a woman of few but well chosen words hen partles a smlle goes a long way Actlvltles Pep Club I 7 Sports Intramural Volley a PASQUALYN GERAGoslAN Hockey star a telephone pole never hlts a car except ln self defense see you at the Duch I speak for Democracy ACIINIIICS Pep Club 1 7 Ir Red Cross w Fox 7 Prom Commlttee u House Councll 4 Treasurer Home Ec Clu 1 Creatlve Wtltlng Club 7 Swlmmlng Club 2 Sports JV Basketball l Hockey 4 ELIZABETH ALICE GLYNN H1 Ho D Addarlo those record hops' usy ee Whats a wallet for plctures' ACTINIIIQS Pep Club l 4 j Red Cross I4 Secretary w Llbrary Alde I 4 Swlmmlng Club 7 Dramatlcs Club 7 Sports Intramural Softball It as V vs , 1 Amer., -,.-.misc -..aa DONNA FRENCH Seldom seen but always heard Say Donna what about Southern boys XX hen IS the bell some to rlna' -X INIIIES P p Club 1 Fm 1 Prom Commlttee DfdmdIlx Club I 7 Sports Intramural X ollcyball s Badmlnton 7 Iuture Plans Technltal School NIARTH 'X GORMAIN Nlarty Terror at thc typcw rlter Thurs lay nlchr destlnatlorl lowntown l lont n x has .l touch of Nil las ln htr halr 'KLIIXIIICS Ir Red Cross w Home It Clubl I Horsc back Rldlnle Club I Record Club w BLISIFICNS Club S 4 Bowllnu Club w I Badmln ton Club s l - ra - pf fad' fy .sy -s i -s..V 'ssxrllf HI' EDXX ARD R HAXI Big man behrnd the drum hard vxorkmg man tll he quxt excuses excuses ex cuses one of the fellows Actmtnes Band I 7 Future Plans Army X...-v 1' RICHARD HIGGINS El zapatero you cant ludge a book by Its coyer nrce full of fun loves a good yoke Actrvxtres Prom Commrttee J Spamsh Club 3 Sports Soccer 7 Manager 1 'uf HARRY HARRIS Hrs mxddle name rs Crcero helped the debate team on to vrctory able hrs tonan serxous student Actrvnues Chess Club 3 De batlng Team 9 4 Presndent Sports Varsrty Golf a DAVID BASSETT HARTT Ahays a gentleman never seg mthout hrs shuland Anyone for soccer' Actrvmes ,Band I '7 House 'Counul 14 Tren? 7 Vlce Pres 3 Pres 4 All School Exeeun Sound! 7 I es dent 4? A S S'7 Gradua non Usher 3 Sports Varslty Soccer I4 Captarn 3 4 Track I 3 F Chab 1 4 -,, -1-tl qu 5-. 4 f 1936 JOHN HANSEN Menace on the hrghway loves boats and motors collects guns questnon ox Actrvmes jr Red Cross 2 Fazrheldmna 3 Sports Stage Crew 3 4 Manager4 Smm mnng Club 2 3 4 Huntmg Frshmg Club I Debatmg Club 3 Swrmmrng Club 4 Future Plans College SANDRA LEE HARRIS Sandv Tall attractrve blonde strong wrlled never restramed by restrrc trons Actnvrtnes Pep Club I Jr Red Cross 3 Chonr 2 3 4 Fox 3 Stage Crew 3 Library Andel 2 3 4 Fathers Club Show 3 4 Sports Intramural Badmm ton 4 Track 3 4 IRENE HELEN GYORI Anybody need a rrde How do you balance thus equatron qunet svyeet and full of fun Dxdnt you do that yet' Future Plans College '5 ELEANOR M HAZEWSKI I know her She s my cousm who goes to Bullard Havens' 5 u .I .I .17 , 4 I ll always qunet studnous r 355 Actwrtnes Pep Club 1 4 FTA I jr Red Cross 34 Fox 34 Stage Crew 4 I.: brary Arde I4 Secretary 3 Forergn Exchange Commrs sron 2 Badmrnton Club 4 Home Ec Club I2 Darsy Cham 3 Sports Intramurals I LAASM 'AAI I .. 5 -xr s A 1 Y-fa-t-Jr' I Q 1 PQ, 'A 'Uv-v. 3... J-In CASMER JOSEPH HILL Always seen near 118 tn the mornmg you can call me as constantly qutet reserved Acuvmes Stage Crew 4 Bowlmg C' b 4 Bac' Club 4 Chess Club 4 Fxsh mg Huntmg Club 3 '5 jEI I HIJETHER Acme member of the Farr held Hornets a gentleman farmer The snlent man rs most trusted studrous stu dent Actnmes Band l Future Plans Collette vUj ,x 'G 1 Q - .. , . xi ' P N' btars nf 19656 WILLIAM HOLLO Lrkes to wear a track unrform frtendly mce fellovt to know hard vnorklng man Actrvrtres Band 2 3 4 Sports JV Soccer 2 Mana get 3 Trackl 2 3 Mana ger 3 Future Plans College DAVID HOPWOOD Dave Hoppy If buslness mterferes mth pleasure the heck wrth bust ness' class clovyn Tn Carbs ongnnator swell guy ACIIVIZICS jr Red Cross Smmmrng Club 3 l'utu re Plans College J' qt Q 3+ za 1 ' 1 'P 4, , ,y . L -. x ' ' Anim. ' mais... -.1 I SUSAN HOLT lmmrgrant from Long Island goes for a former football star I don t have an ac cent' she has the grft of gab Actxvmes FT A 3 4 Fox 3 Copy Edrtor 4 Prom Com mrttee 4 Grrls Sports Ban quet 4 School Store 3 4 Darsy Cham 3 Sports Intramural Volley ball 4 KATHLEEN HRBEK Kathy Herbre Quxte a gtrl mth a hockey strck frrendly and smcere What s wrong vuth vwo men dnvers' Actryrnes P Club 2 FNA Z Prom Commlttee 3 House Councnl I Bovslnng Club 4 Glrls Sports Ban quet3 Sports Intramural Hockey l Basketball I Tennrs I 4 Varsrty Hockey 3 4 Baseball AA 7 LOLIS HILLER Neyer do today what you can put off nl tomorrow drrves a blue Chevy vtays manages to get a good lunch hrs prlze possessron a black leather yacket Future Plans Arr Force DENINIS HLGHNI R Den Crazy about pho tocraphy quxet one of the boys grease mon c all play and no work luture Plans Arr Forte ff 2 fi! THOMAS C ISAAC Tom Main enjoyment working on cars nice gui to know fun loving neat dresser Future Plans State Trooper la ...suv ROGER KELE Kell . . . Who's the lat- est? . . . tall, handsome blond . . . lab lunatic . . . Girls are his chief extra-curricular ac- tivity . . . spent his summer studying at U.B. Activities: Swimming Club 5, 4g Boys' State 3. Sports: Intramural Football 1. 'Ns-5' Liv 4,677 'P 1-'FK --f--fe' 9, Stars uf 1960 JAMES JOHNSON im Never gives up on the gridiron has credit card at Bridgeport Hospital a mood for every day tall dark and handsome a likeable Ludlowe Lad Activities Choir 3 4 House Council I Boys Sports Ban quet 4 Sports Varsity Football 2 4 Basketball 2 4 Track 2 4 JV Football 1 Intramural Volleyball 1 2 F Club 4 ALBERT W KASFELDT III Any contributions to our fund? play now work ater outvx ard appearance of a quiet man. Activities: Komians 4' Fox 4' Prom Committee 3' Senior Class Treasurer 4- Bowling Club 2 4. Sports: Varsity-Football 4 Manager' Tack 3 4- F Club 4. 29 LYNN JACKSON There is no wisdom like si lence historian attrac tive blonde with a pleasing personality Activities Ushers Guild 3 P Clubl 3 FNA I 2 Jr Red Crossl 2 3 Choir 2 3 Fazrheldzana 4 Class History Library Aide I 2 MMM I Daisy Chain I Spanish National Honor So ciety l Sports Intramural Hockey 2 Basketball 2 BARBARA MARIE JUDGE Barb Judgie You look then Barb Don t bother doing your homework for awhilel' , . . constantly talking . . . lots of fun. Activities: Ushers' Guild I 2 3 4- Prom Committee 3. Sports: Intramural-Hockey 1 2' Basketball 1' Volleyball 0. 4 . fl f as 1 1 - ' .tt P - , , - V- ' , ' ' .'L-i5-'g:e?:E,fl- I-g1.Lx1sfi3-'Qui FRED HULL Always seen fooling around mth electricity Mr Mc Guire s protege backstage worker easy to like Activities Stage Crew 1 2 3 4 Badmmtonl 2 Radio Clubl 2 3 4 Audio Visual Cu 1 2 3 4 Sports Intramural Badmin ton I 2 Cross Country 1 JOHN KEAYES I'm not asleep-I just look that way! . . . '59 white Buick . . . maniac mechanic . . . Why aren't you singing, John? Sports: J.V.-Football lg Track I. ,. - 1 ' I ffl? f' 4 I 1 x KX XXQ .v . . . .MA . I f Q5 'lx 1 I i lr tix' 5 V. J, .-. r,i i 5 ' A 1 Ph-i ,.,, ,', .,, X. 41' I ,.' xv' v 1 If 1 - ' rf ', iff' , 7 ff , ng . , ' ,.'- 'I J' . . - ' ,' , , A 1. , V ' .. I J .',., -.,.f ., as w r I 1 1 QA ,31 2 X ,N U . ,..,1 1 74 9' I, ' P a Q S .'Q 1 -K Vx 'W' q ' 'l.'. I ' -,XM -. :U at .Z ig ,V . X , M - ' .-, . '-'-a.f ' Ln'-52.2 '.' ' I - sr 5 f19'6AO ' 1 I fwirjft 51' U ' ' 'i l . A 4 I 1 ff' I ly CHARLES B. KENTNOR III Chas Chuck steady frtend has a hot been halfway round the world rn 18 years nous student Act1v1t1es Brrdge 2 German Club 3 Graduatron Usher 2 Sports Intramural Basketball l 2 3 Volleyball 2 3 Var s1ty Soccer 2 4 Track 1 4 PC Y , 1' ELISABETH LANSING L1sa Ex Wardrte never says rn one vsord what can be explamed 1n ten Yale weekends short and smart Entered from Warde Septem ber 1959 ACIIVIIIES Fox4 Forergn Ex change Commrssron 4 QU' 1 MARY IRENE KOLLINGER Mare Goes for the Navy blues lrkeable lassre blonde and blue eyes hates The Marrmllan ACIIVIIICS Ushers Gu1ld l Pep Club 1 ChOlf 2 3 L1 brary Arde 1 Prom Commrt tee 2 M M M 3 Sports JV Hockey 1 Bas ketball I Volleyball 1 Soft bal 1 FLORENCE KOZEK o downtown demon a tall blonde tantal that 80 w pm t1m1ng yet Act1v1t1es jr Red Cross 3 Lrbrary Atde 4 Bowlmg Club 3 Busmess Club 3 Future Plans College JOHN KOSCICA Daddy long legs soccer a major mterest a mech an1cal mmd he mmors 1n educatron' Sports Intramural Basketball 3 Varsrty Soccer 3 4 BETSY LOU KRIEGSHABER Krtegs Can t you get your copy 1n on t1m at home 1n the brology lab cool Bets Her smrles show her happmess and her frrends Amvttres Pep Club I 2 FTA 1 jr Red Cross I Foxl 2 3 Farrhelduma 4 MMM 3 Darsy Cham 3 Natronal Honor Socrety 4 Sports Intramurals 6 5 -.1 JOANN KNAPP Yankee rebel At Manetta we played bas ketball all year' loves sports OK Mr Farrell lust watt unt1l the student faculty game Act1v1t1es Pep Clubl 2 -1 FTA 1 2 4 Red Crossl G1r's Banquet! R 4 Sports Intramural Hockey 1 Volleyball 1 2 4 Varsnty Hockey 2 4 Basketballl 2 4 Softball 4 x, l JAMES LANZO Lanz Always seen run rung around m c1rcles All great men are dead Im not feel1ng so well myse 4 wheel personal1ty tall blond and lanky Senror V1ce Pres1dent Act1v1t1es Senror Class V1ce Presrdent 4 Sports Varsrty Cross Country I3 4 Track2 3 4 Jr Var s1ty Cross Country 2 Track F Clu P I ' y ' I J' , ae f 4 it JO . . , . . , I '5 U H U ' U 1 gg ' , . .. . . . - - -1 0 I I . U ... s. -- . 5 M.G .... Q ' ' 4 ,' '- ' ' f 'fel - ' ...sef ' 'Il. , 1 f - -- , f. ,rl n . , Y, . M A ,Ly N fi' l rl 1 - - l I , -5 ' 41.2 ,Q 3 'i .-.ffqysgy y . I yy ful lr.: if fvll I . . .V 1 ,Z 'tyyh rj gy E. ' fl ' 'I If . .4 r, . 4 . , I I : 5 , '.' , I l 1 I I' ' ' 41,2 4 1 ' 1 '- 2. K ,-'fig 153 5 ' 6 L. I l 1-5 . gt: lf' .. . ,. .. . . U all rl . .. v .' 1 ey' ' -- !' 'f ' ized by Tech . I. I- 'l'll lack ' ':' I ' 1 . 3 ... . I , 1 fwxlil I ' '.' t' I l - 3 , l I, i I. ' f-, 1' ' ' v If 1 I , ,'.' fl .A 3 5 A I fs., , AV , '.' I l I QE' 0 sf. . . . - I D ' X- :rx . . . ' : I HA I ,'. ' ' Y ' , ' ' ' ' ' 'mr w - I 1 '. hcl 1 - I ' ' ' ' ' . L. I X , - . Y 'i .' 513 13 5' -1, 1-4. I 5 lt - I l '. 1 1. .3 - - r , so b - ' ' ,, -F. 1 . ' , K.. ,A fi? C 'F 'Al' Q A- - ' :h.L:'- ' 1 3 Aix .M 'S' gs'- Q x 1-:Fr 44? . '. - - fe ' - Stars nf 1960 ROBERT LEGUTKI Why teachers get gray . . . The world is at his feet . . . his innocent face hides much deviltry . . . great all-around BUY- Activities: Choir 4, Fox 4, Prom Committee 3g Swim- ming Club 4. Sports' jr Varsity-Football l 2 Baseball l 2 Varsity Football 3 4 Trackl 2 4 KATHLEEN MARY MCAULEY Katy Mischief dances in her eyes Guess what the fleet s in supports our rivals on Turkey Day VIVHCIOUS Activities Choir l Prom Committee 3 Future Plans Waves , e 'vr , , . , . .. . - f ef, , - - - - ,f - f- - , L, L iff, -Ii, u 3 sm., z, - J I, 5 0 A 7' - -- I c Q. -, v - - x 2--, ,r f ' - - - -,f --ff - 1 f . 1 1' - f ,- 1 C - - f -. - ' - ' ,,,- , g - - Lg V, . . -.,, - . ,. , 'ff ' f' - 1' 4' e -' ' - ' 'I A ft.-- , . .t 4' 'M .'- s. , , 0. - - : Q ' ' w I 1 . FRANK LOSONSKY Calm cool and collected cars may come and cars may go but motorcycles go on forever the man behind the sandpaper mask casu al dresser RAYMOND D F MARTENS JR Ex Navy man man about town friendly Farrell is his private tutor Sports Intramural Soccer 1 JV Soccer3 Intramural Bas ketball l Badminton 1 l NORMA LINK Beautiful brown eyes cute kid cool car good things come in small pack ages Activities Home Economics Club 2 Sports Intramural Basket ball 2 JOHN LYNCH Always seen in the Village Pharmacy proud owner of a green car qutet fel ow Want to go for a ride tonight? Activities Stage Crew 2 Ten nis Club 5 Stamp Club 2 Chess Club 3 MAUREEN LEAHY Seven girls in the back seat -with Fred? . . , She likes people, therefore people like her . . . keeper of the cookies . . . pleasant brunette. Activities: Ushers' Guild 23 Pep Club 1, 2, F.N.A. 1, 2, 5, jr. Red Cross 2, 3g Fox lg Fairheldiana 3, 45 Prom Com- mittee Sg Girls' Banquet 2-43 Swimming Club 2 Sports Intramural Hockey I 4 Baseball 1 4 Volleyball 14 Softball l 4 GAA 2 4 NANCY MARTIN Active brunette with flirta tious ways live wire Secretary of every known school organization sa Maxwell of R L H S Activities Cheerleaders 2 4 Choir 2 3 House Council 2 4 Executive Council 4 Class Vice President 2 M M M 2 4 Daisy Cham 3 Pep Club l Girls Banquet 3 Sports Intramurals GAA I 5 -542'-T .Lu 'W-'Us WJ xx? Xxx 51 -1 5 n 1 ,ue I ' Ili . ,I , 8 1: . i, :lla tv-1 , .1 , X. i 1 kk u as 71 J S. A-15 , Ll Ku '- -.t 3' RICHARD McBRIDE French scholar? He draws more pictures during one class than Al Capp does in a ear Activities FTA 1 jr Red Cross l Band I 3 Fox 1 2 Stage Crew 1 Prom Commit tee 3 Fathers Club Show 4 Swimming C b 3 Boys Banquet I 2 Sports JV Basketball 1 Football 1 2 Varsity Football F Club Sams FW' 2' aff? agtifatv PATRICIA ANN MRAZIK Never too busy to help a friend . . . brainy blonde . . . dependable . . . silence hu its advantages. Entered from St. John's Com- mercial in 1958. Activities: Ushers Guild 43 jr. Red Cross 44 Orchestra 3- Prom Committee 3' French Club 4' Daisy Chain 3. 'B ., D. in btars I U uf 19656 X WILLIAM j MCMAI-ION 1 Why Mr Bey turns gray one of the fellows nice guy with likeable ways always sun in his car Activities Bowling Club 2 3 Wrestling Club 3 MARTIN H MOORE His home away from home the Wakeman Boys Club Activities jr Red Cross 1 2 Foreign Exchange 34 All School Executive Council 3 4 House Council 2 Vice Pres 3 Pres. 4 Class Pres. 2 Boys Sports Banquet 2' Spanish Club 3-4' Graduation Usher Sports: Varsity-Soccer 3-4' Basketball 3-4' Baseball 3-4' j.V.-Football 1' Basketball 2' Baseball 2-4- F Club Pres. JEFFREY MILLER Tri carb hot rodder cool mechanic likes to fool around Activities Komians 2 3 Foxl 2 3 Stage Crewl 2 3 Prom Committee 2 Sports Soccer 3 Manager Basketball 2 Manager EUGENE MORRISSEY JR Quiet but we wonder can t find my homework a man of few words but friendly to all . . . Wake me up for my next class. Future Plans: Mechanical En- gineer-Navy. CII MEREDITH H MCLALJGHLIN Merry cut up Another one of those terrific 1 s lots of fun Activities Pep Clubl 4 Jr Red Cross 1 Library Aide l Foreign Exchange Commis sion 4 House Council l Fathers Club Showl Tennis Club 1 Horseback Riding Club 1 Girls Sports Ban quet 1 Sports Intramural Hockey Volleyball Softball HQ- W3 . -fu .l JASMIN MUELLER Generally speaking she ' generally speaking. Activities: Pep Club 1-A F.N.A, 3' Cheerleaders 3-4' Choir 3-4' Faitfieldikzna 43 Prom Committee 3' House Council 1-3' Stamp Club 1' Girls' Sports Banquet l-23 M.M.M. 3' Daisy Chain 3. Sports: Intramural-Hockey l- 2' Basketball l' Volleyball 3' Badminton 3: Softball 2-3' G.A.A. 3-4 F Club 3' J.V.. Basketball' Varsity'Basketball ff 2.-Q! J M KATHLEEN NEIDICK Quret To know her rs t lrke her alvrays ready wrth a smrle questrons questrons questrons' Actrvrtres Pep Club 1 3 FTA 4 Jr Red Crossl 2 Lrbrary Arde I 4 Prom Com mrttee 2 3 House Councrl l 2 Home Ec Club3 Grrls Sports Banquet 3 Record Club 2 Sports Intramural Hockey 1 Basketball 3 Volleyball l Softball 1 2 Q3 STUART OHRMAN He has so many brarns h doesn t know what to do good natured never lets hrs srudres rnterfere wrth hrs educatron a man of few words Actrvrtres Stage Crew 1, Aud1oV1sual Club 1 Future Plans Archrtectural Draftrng ,sr Lf jar? Q 9615 nf 195'6' All-al 19 NIELSEN Kathr Cheerful gets along well wrth people never mrsses out on mrs chref good natured Actrvrtres P p Club 1 2 A l 2 FNA 3 Red Cross 2 Prom Commrt tee 3 Sports Intramural Hockey 1 2 Basketballl 2 Softball ANN GAIL NORTON Mrs Brllrngs grrl Frrday a woman drrver lrvrn and lovrn rt Quret and tall she walks through the hall Actrvrtres Jr Red Cross l Fox 2 Lrbrary Arde 1 Prom Commrttee 3 Record Club 2 Creatrve Wrrtrng Club 2 I .r X 4 l r 33 ...HA 15 3' MARCIA ANN NEMESKAY Lots of fun Pete says good sense of humor easy gorng carefree Actrvrtres Pep Club 1 2 Prom Commrttee 3 Swrm mrng Club 1 2 Home Ec Club 1 Busrness Club 3 Sports Intramural Hockey I Basketball 1 2 Softball 2 JOHN P NIX JR Devoted rebel brg man on the brg eleven quret and content rn hrs own way hrs slow drawl rs a lan guage rn rtself Sports JV Football 2 Var srty Football 3 4 Co Cap- tarn 4 Future Plans College X K RICHARD NAGY Drck Keeps any class awake practrcal loker delrghts rn hxrng cars fearless football fellow Actrvrtres FTA 1 2 Bowl rng Club 2 Sports JV Baseball 2 Foot ball 2 Varsrty Football 3 4 Intramural Basketball 2 3 4 'Q JOAN MARGARET O BRIEN Cool and collegrate frrend to all has a specral rnterest rn teachers colleges a neat dresser Actrvrtres Pep Club 2 Jr Red Cross 2 Stage Crew 3 Lrbrary Arde 3, Prom Com mrttee 3, Forergn Exchange Commrssron 3, Home Ec Club 2 Sports Intramural Basket ball 3 1- ,, 4 I , 1 vu n -.I 5-. 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Z 5 Q ,D 1 4 J 9 3 ,. . .. 2 H ' - . - . 5- - 1 I t lnln 'O I K I I I 'r 1 l'. 5 l. i I h 1 T7l 1'l Y Wu. 3.- ' Qer ff btars nf 1960 L JEROME S OSTROSKY erry Ostrosk Luke hes way out lrke hes a real cool daddy O wrrtes beat poetry a lot of fun good natured we lrked Actnvntres Bowlnng Club Swrmmrng Club 4 Sports Football I 2 Future Plans Arr Force Academy THOMAS PRESCOTI' Tom Gemus rn hrstory cars cars cars qurte a Casanova enyoys a gool trme good looking Actrvrtres Executrve Board of the Junror Class Sports lntramural Soccer l f ll' ',',vaf51ry Baseball 7 S 'li 'A 1 if ,x 5 I 3 5 s - 23' RICHARD PERRAN Lakes to riddle wrth radros wrflle ball champ Bones gets farr food where he works Sports Intramural Football I 2 Basketball l 3 ntra mural Track I HENRY PIETRZAK Hank Handy man wrth the prgskrn mce lookrng not afrard of women but nevertheless avords them fnendly Sports JV Soccerl 2 Base ball 1 Varsrty Baseball 2 Varsxty Soccer 3 4 Football 4 F Club Future Plans Armed Forces v-f 1 tk x 5 34 . DICK PERRY Duck He who rs srlent makes no blunders severance Be good and you wrll be lonesome cute Sports Intramural Football I Basketballl 2 JOAN PLUMMER Joanne Look out lady drrver baton twrrler often seen rn the wmclow at Woolworth s frrendly and dependable Actrvmes Pep Clubl Band Twrrler I 4 Prom Commrt tee 3 Fathers Club Show 3 Tvurler s Club 2 4 Sports Intramural Basketball I Volleyball I Softball I JOSEPH FRENCH PAGE III e I may be wrong ut xndependent If you thrnk lm smart just ask me' back rn Mrchr gan Daddy says Actrvrtres Komrans 5 Chorr I Forexgn Exchange Com mrssron 4 4 House Councn 5 4 NASS 24 Gra ua tron Usher 2 3 Sports Intramurals F Club .ta LINDA ANN RACHWALSKY rn Unless you knows her vsell her value you can not tell dependable lads mth artrsnc talents ALIIVIIICS Jr Rel Cross I 4 fri 7 I farrrleltfzarza I Prom Commrrree w ' - f lyenrnv 5 -. . +A - -fir - -, Vl'Sz- -- 2'-- f a. -C - S' 'iriiik ... :H 'Q ,L . 1 .. .1 . ,--gs. .L-'.4:,: -.B I - G 'I 531: Q . 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'-sr X' f ....i :f- 7' Y '-.,,,.,yaJb'- 'aff -We w ff- ' Qtaw nf 1960 STERLING REDDING Daper I love to medx tate on anythmg but books' nothmg worrtes hrm mamac drnver behxnd the wheel of h1s Desoto Anyone for a haxrcu Actnvltres Jr Red Cross 1 Bowlmg Club 1 2 Future Plans Navy lk' W '27 NANCY RUNDLET Never at a loss for dates Attractive brunette crable and well liked un lovmg and cheerful Acttvrues Ushers Guxld 2 Pep Club2 FTA 13 Chonr 3, 4, Band Twtrler 3, Musrc Councxl 4, Lrbrary Arde 1 4, Prom Committee 3, Forergn Exchange Commtsston 3, 4, Fathers' Club Show 3, 4, Grrls' Sports Banquet 3, 4, Swrmmmg Club Z Sports Intramurals ROGER RISLEY IS Rog One of the boys at home rn the shop Englrsh Whllg hrs world for a car Actrvrtres Fznrheldnzna 4 Bowlmg Club 1 2 3 Sports Intramural Football Future Plans Arr Force LESLIE ROMBERG es Sophrstrcatron somned excels rn art smart dresser quret and unassummg older men appeal to her Acnvrnes Musrc Councxl 4 Fazr1Ielduma4 Fox4 School Store 3 4 Art Club 14 Spanrsh Club 3 4 Future Plans Arnst CRAIG EDWARD REYNOLDS Food Farr fellow If only books were women would he study a ladys man seen rn a blue convertrble Favfmte Sayrng Well that s 1 e PAUL B ROBINSON Paul Rebel south ern gentleman How now brown cow X' Hunga Ludlowes Caru devoted Yearbook wo so rstrcated Actrvmes Kom1ans4 hoxr Pres 4 Musrc -Cpuncr 4 Fa1f1ielduzfu3 4 Infenchool Councxl 4 Spanrsh Club 3 4 Creauve Wrrtmg Club'3 Futum Plans Mmnster HENRY RAFA Prpes Oh those blue eyes slow walker camouflaged car always seen rn the shop Actrvltres Stage Crew 4 Bowlrng Club 1 2 Sports Cross Country Future Plans Servrce IRENE ROSEEN Carefree and fun lovrng never say dtet say when do we eat pretty and porsed one of Ludlowe s brrght est stars Actrvmes Ushers Gurld 2, 3, Pep Club 2, Komrans 3, Band 2, Fox 2, 3, Prom Com mrttee 3, Fathers' Club Show 3, Swrrnmmg Club 2, Home Ec Club, Horseback Rrdmg Club 1, Thesprans 3, 4 ,. 1. I ' , s fl , 'Y . ' 1 . f , 1 I ' 1 f ., 5-. 3 , N K XQ I X 4' . , 5. pigs. : l ' 0 I 2 I I r I I J I 1 . I 'ls 1 r ' t , A I J ll' 6 I 1 1 as ff I . ' 1 v J . n r I , 1 S f ' t L HQ .1 1 n' 1. 4 xi-'Q 4 ' v fu Y! 0 K' -' I I' Abi QQ'-s. 'Qual Gal RICHARD E RUOT Goes for extra curricular ac trvrties staunch supporter of school spirit drummer o home room hellion Activities Band l 4 Prom Committee 3 Fathers Club Show 3 4 Bowling Club l Sports JV Football 2 3 Track 2 Intramural Basket balll Volleyba I 2 itll? 3 V1 1 . SABRI SAYARI Our third exchange student . . . Turkish lover . . . expres- sive eyes . . .devil in disguise . . . well-liked by all! t7Activities: Fox 43 Foreign 'I' -IG Exchange Commission 4. .gt . t. lax 'it I Sports: Varsity Soccer 4. 5 J l ' Q 1 I- K vf' ,s -0 s , N 5 - V . . .' ' - btars nf 12? PAUL SABO A true gentleman is hard to n a newcomer to Lud lowe quiet but never shy a welcome addition to our Senior class Transferred from LaSalette 1958 SHARON SALKO Yea team' Say team' Activities Pep Club 1 4 FTA 2 FNA1Jr Red Cross 1 Cheerleaders 2 3 Prom Committee 3 Foreign Exchange 3 House Council 2 4 All School Congress 3 Class Treasurer 1' Secretary 2' Daisy Chain 3. Sports: Intramural-Hockey I- 4' Volleyball I-4' Badmin- ton I-4' Softball I 2' . . Basketball 1' Varsity 2-4' So all 1 2' G.A.A. l-4' F Club 3 4. 4 3- 'Nw C f 1960 NANCY ANN SAKSO Its Sakso not Sasco A blush on the cheek is bet ter than a spot on the heart friendly and cheerful to a goes for those Navy Blues Activities Prom Committee 3 Fathers Club Show 3 Badminton Club 2 Twirlmg Club 3 CATHERINE ELSIE SANBORN Good natured has a mad passion for ski sweaters true friend friendly smile Activities Ushers Guild 1 2' Pep Club 1 2' F.T.A. 1 2' Jr. Red Cross 1' Choir 4' Faiffieldiana 4' Dramatic Club 2. Sports: Intramural Volley- ba l. pub , us --, - I-' ' .. ,- JV- t ' -926-'Til ' A ' AAR '-- - ..-v' '- JAMES RYAN Never trouble trouble 1 trouble troubles you t e wearing of the grin 1 e a e as innocent as an unlit Firecracker Activities Komians I 2 Stage Crewl 4 Fathers Club Show I4 Weight Lifting Club 14 Thespians 3 4 Sports Intramural Football 2 3 Basketballl Trackl 2 Kink itll .-9 MARY ELLEN SCI-IAALMAN Baton twirler . . . goes for the older man . . . Can I have a smoke? ' . . . wild driver. Activities: Pep Club lg Choir 4g Twirler l-4, Captain 43 Library Aide lg Prom Com- mittee 3g Fathers' Club Show 3, 45 Business Club 3, Vice- President 3. + I 3 'ss '-- ft 'P 212 -'Y f.-Q' eff' 5IHI'S uf 1960 CAROL ANN SCHOLL Actrvrtres Pep Club 1 2 FTA 4 Band 24 Prom Commrttee 3 4 jr Achteve ment 3 4 Swlmmmg Club 4 Home Ec Club 2 4 Bus: ness Club 2 Chorr 4 Sports Intramural Basketball 2 Volleyball 2 4 Baseball 2 Softball 2 Nm. PATRICIA SIMPSON Keeper of the goal easy to lrke perseverance per somhed she s not as sol emn as she looks Actrvmes Pep Club 1 4 FTA 14 Prom Commrttee 3 Forergn Exchange 2 4 Grrls Sports Banquet 14 Debatrng Club 3 4 Sports Intramural Hockey 1 3, Basketball 1 2, Volley ball 13, Badmmton 2, 3, Tennrs 2, JV Basketball 3, Softball 3, GAA 2 4 ROBERTA SHAW My favorxte study rs man Mrs Newmans antago mst we call her slrm neat dresser Actrvrtres Lrbrary Arde 2 3 4 Busrness Club 2 3 4 Sports Intramurals 2 CAROL ANN SHNIPES Personallty personrfied Hes cute Whats he look TERESA SEWERA A tall blonde frrendly drs posrtron Hedda Hopper of R L H S lrkes the se currty of going steady Actrvxtres FTA I 3 FN A 1 2 jr Red Crossl 2 Chorr 2 4 Lrbrary Ardel 2 Prom Commrttee 3 Fathers Club Show 2 Sports Hockey 1 2 Basket balll Volleyball 1 Softball DOROTHEA HART SHERWOOD Grrl rn a whrrl H rken excels rn typmg and shorthand her favor rte book Master Plots Actrvrtres Ushers Gurld 2 4 Twrrler I 3 Lrbrary Arde 24 Fazffieldzamzl 3 4 Jr Board 3 Typrng Edrtor 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Home Economrcs 3 Grrls Banquet 1 4 Busxness Club 3 Sports Intramural Hockey Basketball Softball school why students turn gray Ludlowe s gray lady talented wrrter and srng Actrvrtres Ushers Guxld 2 Pep Clubl 3 FTA 3 Chou' 3 4 Fox3 Prom Commrttee 3 Fanfieldzana 3 Forergn Exchange 3 Class Secretary 3 Fathers Club Show 2 4 Girls Sports Banquet l NASS 3 4 Da1syCha1n3 BARBARA ANN SCHELMETIC Everyone s krssm cousrn you are a stranger to her but once 118 s messenger attractrve brunette wrth pleas mg ways Actrvrtres Ushers Gurld 1 4 Pep Club I 4 Jr ed Cross 2 4 Fox 2 Prom Com rnrttee 3 Fazrheldmna 1 4 Gtrls Banquet 2 4 Busmess Club 2 4 Darsy Cham 3 Forergn Exchange Commrs sron 2 bs lc CAROL ANN SHORT A blush rs sometrmes mcon venrent Food? Where7 an attractrve brunette wrth a great sense of humor Actrvrtxes Pep Club 1 2 Chorr 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Home Economics Club 3 Fazrheldzana 4 Sports Intramural Volleyball 1, Softball 2 'Z New K xi f 'J '4' . A ' I X ,lf It A: 37 ' f 5' f ' 1 a J Z I ,P 1 I 1 ' 1 I 1 ! J, . , ' 1 f I I -I ' I 4 v v f ' , , f v I. ' 5-F139 - ' as-.vs ' -11:1 15: ' W' X... Q14-fr'-'K in 4 , Wea. Q, 519 JOSEPH CHARLES SKUBAS Skubre A good man to have on the rob dynamrte on the dramond qurck wrt Actrvrtres Band 7 Badmrn ron Club I 2 Sports Varsrty Cross Coun l 2 3 Basketball Baseball 2 4 F Club I4 qv-D ,..1 wx.: i 'K FREDERICK STEVENS Uncle Freddre Never at a loss for words every ones Uncle faculty tor ment has a reserved space at Sasco class quesrron x Actrvrtres Band v I Prom Commrtree v Frlm Club l Sports JN Football 7 Future Plans Marrnes Qtars RAY H SPACE Ra To be or not to hrs Frrst love hrs car I hrs second hrs sprnners 5 Its a brnder' A lrke able lad wrth lrkeable ways Actrvrtres Jr Red Cross Blood Bank 24 Chorr 4 Chess 2 Sports Varsrty Cross Coun b 1 2 Future Plans College BARBARA ANNE STANCHINA Barb Brooklyn bomb she a lady rn red Boys are the sprce of lrfe- I lrke thrngs well seasoned Actrvrtres Ushers Gurld 2 4 Pep CIub24 FTA 14 Jr Red Cross 14 Farffield mm: 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Forergn Exchange 4 Councrl 2 5 Grrls Banquet I 4 School Store 3 4 Da sy Cham 3 Sports Intramurals GAA uf .1 ff -4 ,..a0 JOHN JOSEPH SPINELLI ack Crazy about cars bombs around rn Dept Store statronwagon a dark and mysterrous cool daddy Actrvrtres FTA 1 Sports JV Trackl 2 ROSE M STANKEY A word from her mouth rs hardly uttered long black harr stars on her fingers often seen but never heard Actrvrtres FNA I Jr Re Cross I Future Plans Beautrcran Ig '- fs as r s-ke X Rlhxs 4 , rl NN 1966 X KENNETH C SMITH Ken Why y y y not' carrot top I dont blush rts your rmagrnatron frrendly drsposrtron Is rt Ken Smrth Ewrng or McCarthy7 Actrvrtres Farr eldzana 4 Badmrnton Club I 2 Frlm Club I 4 Lrterature Club 2 Wreslrrng Club 9 N ASS 3 Graduatron Usher 3 Sports JV Basketball 1 Trackl Soccerl 2 Varsrty Soccer4 Track 2 4 F Club CHRISTINA M STILIPHEN Chrrs Easy gorng na ture Why' Why' Why Another test already ' Drd I pass Atrrvrrres Ushers C rld A 3 Jr Red Cross F11 n Stage Crew a Iarhers Club Show a Svurmmrnp. Club w Sports Intramural Hockey v Badmrnton 5 Future Plans College -. ,V - ' .. X W R , , Y, x -. - . - .. 3' f' YF' to ' F .f -,- 2- fs 'f ,-- 'Q 'Gif'---. - 2 -, QW ' - -. - 1 - '-eh A.-. .. - -A. I :ii ' ' ' ng - -2-: . .- 1, .:s'T - O-A 0.7 L' Z '- ,- - - . ,.. -L . ' S ' ,-B- - - .. X Sf: . ' A P. - V I . - q: . .D a , . , I ' .t . . . , L .6 , V L 4 A -I . ,.f I . s V I ' A ' , I . . . . IW . , 1 l-4: I I . I, S . J.-M VJ . 4. ' n ' QC I T -5' C I J t L4 ,A I v.-N l I XD be . .. .- , ,. I -, - ... J . .. 1 ,, J H ff - 4. I ' 75' A3 -L ' I . I . . .rr1, , ' H . 1 RX J I . y . . - a I X 1 ' - - Z . . , . . K - U'Yu43 Baseball 41 .I-V- Base' Future Plans: Navy. LAQ, ii K5 'XI I 3 , A , 512 - be I l err-rw1,s:r..r,,gQ ll . .. ' . . . - - I . . . Z , . - ' . l . . - - g . . . - 3 - - - 1 'n 5 I ' 3 ' 1 . . . g . d . . , Q ' ' i L 1 ' ' . . v I I Tri' I I .. - ., . I . . . . V' 'V VJ I I' ' 1 ' ,ur S. bo FN. , g . 5: , ft ff-Tg gr ' A : i Y ,. -1 , jg A ' , . 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' ' .dk 'V -.f -7' 'aff -f-' fha- ,fef Stars nf 1960 PATRICIA JUNE SULLIVAN Sully A Foxel whos a busy beaver party pro moter possesses a part of golden vocal chords has a specral mterest rn forergn ex change students Actrvrtres FTA 3 4 Choxr 4 Fox 2 3 4 Forergn Ex change Commrssron 3 4 Fathers Club Show 4 School Store 4 Future Plans College 'J .H amass was F- RAY TARGOWSKI Trger Valentmo rn IS gunse taxrdermlst Why should I spare words they cost nothnng books were only women s looks would he study' ' ' Actrvrtnes Stage Crew 1 Z I-Iuntrng and Frshmg Club I JEFFREY P SWAIN Tall and lean hrs one and only basketball well lrked by everyone Actrvrrres Prom Commrttee 3 Forergn Exchange Com mrssron 24 Class Pres 3 Honor Socrety 3 NASS 3 4 Graduatron Usher 2 3 Sports Cross Country 3 Co Captam 4 Varsrty Basketball 34 Baseball 24 F Clu LANA SUSSMAN Blonde bombshell vamonos vamonos por Dros A dependable frrend frrendly rn nature genu me rn character Actrvrtres Ushers Gurld 2 Pep Clubl 2 3 4 Yearbook 3 4 Stage Crew 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Grrls Sports Banquet 3 4 Spanrsh Club Sports Intramurals LAWRENCE A STRAUSBAUGI-I Larry Straus me-chanrc of human nature a frrend you can rely on a cheery Hello through out the school day a small frame mth personalrty plus Actrvrrres Band 1 Bowlrng u I 2 Sports JV Football I Future Plans Automotrve Mechanrcs CAROLE SZYMKUC It s rn the book so why wor never an rdle moment short and sweet more bounce to the ounce Actrvrtres Ushers Gurld 2 Pep Club 2 3 FNA 3 L1 brary Arde 4 Busrness Club Sports Intramural Softball 2 Future Plans College WILLIAM M SZTURMA 1 A never say due Yankee fan ace reporter goes for the blues fnendly drsposrtron ut Mr Dunbar lm trymg' Actrvrtres Chorr 2 4 Musrc Council 3 4 Fox 3 4 Chess Clu 2 MMM 2 Vrce Pres 3 Pres 4 Sports Intramural Football 1 Basketball 2 ,IV Baseball 2 Varsity 3 4 F u LEONARD TABACKMAN Len Wake up youre snorrng' boycotts barbers cars cars cars home room agrtator Sports JV Basketball I 2 Baseball 1 Future Plans Navy I affix ..,.Jv,z1. sk x f Y V on X I QQ. Vw 'wc n- fy'-fr -1' Qtars nf 1960 1 I 1 ,r 'O tc I xx.. I CHARLTON TAYLOR Teachers rust dont seem to agree wnth hrm one of the oys Dont do today what you can put off trl to morrow' a well rarlored Ta Future Plans Army JC' 393 ROSE MARIE TORSRA ood worker long broynn hart enloys gorng steady Chemrstry vnhnz' t e eyes have II Actlvrtxes jr Red Cross Prom Commrttee w Senror Dame Commrttee 4 ports Intramural Basketball vi ,x 'I x I . ' . x S' 1- V Q-cc , 'O x 1' 9' ... 1 I-TX .affix -ni in EILEEN ROSE TISKA A vorce seldom used qunet spoken actrve mmd ocrle dlsposrtron wrll sur mount every drfhculty Actrvxtres Ushers Gulld 4 P Club 4 FTA 24 Choir 3 4 Orchestra I Fafrlieldlana 3 Library Aide 1 2 Prom Commrttee 3 Fathers Club Show3 Home Economrcs Club I Grtls Busrness Club 3 Sports Intramural Hockey I 2 Volleyballl 2 Softballl VIRGINIA LEE TONGES Danbury Farr not craz yust over orrgmal ar rstrcally rnclrned non con formrst Actnvrtres Ushers Gunld 2 Pep Club 3 Prom Commrttee 3 Forelgn Exchange3 Danc Ing Club 2 D3lSy Cham 3 X I Lf 4 JOHN S TOMCZYK Cars cars cars hrs world for a woman hnstory gen rus good natured and amrable just calm down Actrvrtres Bowlrng Club 2 Sports Intramural Football I Basketball 1 Softball I Varsrty Track I 4 ERNEST A TOROK A conformrst to hrs own rdeas a VIP rn c ass argues for the sake of argu rn anrmals beware- Torok s here Actrvrtres jr Red Cross Bloodbank 2 4 Graduatlon Usher 2 5 Sports Soccerl 2 4 Track 2 4 Badmrnton 2 40 5 EILEENI THOMAS Quret and reserved ways a lady srncere rn all she does dependable worker Actxvltles Lshers Gurld 2 Clubl 3 FNA 1 Prom Commrttee 3 H mc Economlcs Club I Sports Intramural I liar X? GAIL TRESZI Frlendly nature srlence rs not IH her socabulaty small but a strck of dyna mrte A nvrtres Pep Club I 2 Cheerleaders v 4 fox I 7 Foreign Fxchange I House Counul Iv Fathers Club Show 7 I Glrls Banquetl DBISQ Cham 5 Prom Com mlttee 3 Sports Intramural Hockey I 7 Basketballl 7 Yolleyball S ball I 7 JV ketball 1 GAA 4 ROSE MARIE TUCCI A steady grrl always seen wrth the Hoppers frrend ly and pretty wxth long brown axr Bob says dynamlc personalrty Actlvrtxes Ushers Gunld 1 2 Pep Club I FTA 24 Llbrary Axde 2 4 Prom Com mrttee 3 Gxrls Sports Ban quet 2 4 Sports Intramural Hoc yl 2 Basketball 1 Voll oftball 1 JV ey 3 G A ' 4 QQ' 'TJ' PHYLLIS WARNER A dash of sophxstrcatnon but a gram of mxschlef ve got a secret But Dad Actlvltles FTA 4 Jr Red Cross l Stage Crew 2 3 Lxbrary Alde l Forelgn change Commlssnon 2 4 Co Chalrman 3 Chalrman 4 House Councnl 23 Secy Treas 2 All School Execu t1ve Councnl 4 Home Ec Club 1 Narlonal Honor So crery 4 Dalsy Cham 3 Pep Club 1 vp-ss L -F Jfeer Zdfij 4'- tee, is ff' Qian uf 1960 MIKE VENEZIA Our Contnnental Casanova mtrrgumg exotxc ots of fun frlendly to all Future Plans College DIANE WALSH Llkes the strong srlent type frrend to all found everywhere everybody happy? ACIIVIIIGS FTA I 2 Cheer leader 3 4 Co Captam 4 Fox 2 Prom Commlttee 3 House Councnl 2 3 4 Farh ers Club Show 2 Senxor Class Secretary Gxrls Sports Banquet 3 Sports Intramural Volleyball 2 3 Softballl GAA 4 MARILYN VALITES Mar Hlbernates ln the Fox hole has a wmnmg way calm cool and col lected red head Actrvmes Pep Club2 FTA x 2 3 4 Sta Creatlve Wrxtrng l Sports Intramural Hockey I NANCY WAKEMAN Wakey Attractlve bru nette rn our class wlllmg worker always ready wlth a smxle and a hello nrce to have as a frlend Actxvmes Pep Club 2 4 jr Red Cross 2 3 Fox2 3 4 Forelgn Exchange Commts sron 3 Girls Sports Banquet 2 Creatlve Wrrtxng Club 2 Sports Intramural Hockey l 2 Basketball 2 3 , Qvvwqa. RONALD LOL IS TRIPOLI Cute and colleg1ate a gen tleman who prefers blondes el esrudlante ACTIVIIICS B nd l 2 All School Executrve Councll 3 4 Fazffieldmna 3 4 House Counc1l3 4 Treas 3 Vrce Pres 4 Graduatlon Usher 3 Sports JV Basketball 2 Baseball 1 2 Varslry Basket ball 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Intra mural Football 1 SANDRA M WARGO Sandne Never st1ll for a mlnute where theres fun theres Sandy' e er vescent lxke a brook she babbles on forever ACIIVIIIES Ushers Gulld 4 N K xx ' v N 'J 3 Club 1 FTA 3 , FNA I 2 Bandl Prom' 'I Comm1ttee3 Fazrheld1ana2 , 4' L1braryA1de1 2 3 4 Sports Intramural Basketball 2 Volleyball 2 3 fi 'plz 'E 1 n dl f . , . I v ' I J l I ' A I I I w 1 1 1 , f 1 , .. I' ' 1 .Ni 'f A 1 41 , ff' if ,. t ' X 551-2 -4' -ls' f Q Ffefgr 33 2 5 if 9 , 1- H.. . .,:,-jLf,--fr. r. .5 ,ty - 3: if v -',U,--- ,. -,----- -gf mt g . . - -'- v- ' v -, f - 'G ' ' .-gg ' , f ao -' . ' . s- s-, . ' , 4 . ,'- , ' - . -0 -5 - 1 --, :um -I 1 . ,LCV A 0 - . X I ' X fs 2 . 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A ,V E H .I - fa t ' ' 3 l ' ' ' E I , l , - I , , , - I- J- ' I C ' .' - ' . t ' ' .' - ' 1 I I , I - '... 'I I l. -' 1 . ' 1 7 ' '1 , v r a :- . f - P ll af. 1. J 51, . n 1 'wif I Iux .LJ H' '1 eq f 'S 1- 1. A . 1 .S-. gp--Z .- x v. - . - ,. 14 3--gl.-' -Q.. , r--..N..1.g ' . ',' -' 913175 nf 196O ' . , - '.-3-..-- -. - 3 ' '-- . sd. Iwul' 'i- - i .. '. , o . Q ',.-4.l- sh... ul -Xa'--,D ---..,, -I ' .1 .fe e s--V. A 'f, 2- at . QE.- . 5 X . . Q Q- X . , -s., so ---- '.: 4 ,I H :.,. - 9 .J ir . gi . Q:-ui. . ' ,--1 1, .I !,.4 f , .. A 4, .f , .- .- pf 7 1 X vi ,I 9 y I fi J A .36 If '11 P' lf.: I :J 9' ff --.f '4 ,.1 a - MICHAEL WESTERLING Mike . . . Seen in a '51 Merc until he ran out of money . . . cool kid . . . pass catcher. Activities: Choir 1-4g Swim- ming Club 4. Sports: Varsity-Football 43 Basketball 1-43 Track I-43 F Club 4. ga PETER WILSON Pete Seen but never heard tall and unassum in never a word uttered absent without leave Activities J Red Cross Blood Bank 2 gs it SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS A Kasfeldt W Elias D Walsh J Lanzo -pf E f Y HOPE KUULEI YOUNG Hopeless Always on the go What are you go in to be? We l ast week good natured Activities Pep Club I4 Ushers Guild 3 Jr Recl Cross 2 4 Baton Twirler I 4 Fox I4 Council 14 Class Treasurer 2 Girls Sports Banquet 1 3 School Store 3 4 Daisy Chain 3 Sports Intramurals JV Hockey 1 4 Basketball 2 4 G A 2 3 4 MICHAEL D ZADOFF d Devoted shutter bug speedster pleasure be fore business well round ed personality friendly Activities Fox 3 Farr eld :ana 3 4 Prom Committee 3 Council 13 Class Vice President 1 Sports JV Soccer 1 Bas ketball 1 2 Varsity Soccer 2 Basketball 2 Baseball 13 Golf 4 F Club 2 4 Future Plans College WILLIAM D. WIEST Bill . . . Unassuming . . . one of the crowd . . . neither loud nor quiet, he's just right . . . Mrs. Arbo's lament. Activities: jr. Red Cross Blood Bank I, 2. Future Plans: Air Force. .,-1 -if lg K EES' 6 .X MOST LIKELY TO SLCCEED jane Chapman oe Capure KNO gl! CLASS FLIRTS Nancy Mamn Roger Kelc X IXIXI 4 S DONE MOST FOR R L H S Gall Treszx Dave Harrt MODERN DANCE 5611: xl Cixi, f 'Q Iso L 5 e. r A 92' u +1-4-1 Qld, 3 'Naeuow 'SCRIPT I 1 x X fcv' I X ,X X Q - - Q TYPICAL SENIORS eff Svfam Nlarlannc Goodnch EEZ C 5:7 195-Z7 Q M lfllli, HAPPY GO LUCKY Larry Bercomrz Hope Young ll MLP Elf X 1 O X I if Koi, so BEST FIGURE PHYSIQUE Blll Banmas Lana Sussman df oPx4:5 2 5 Ko 9 40 , I .5 n . ,az If 1' 5' I f I ' ' I gl 1,xll, 0 fo' 'OQOGXQI 5Q'l' ,4 BEST DANCERS MOST TALKATIVE ' 'fu Pat Geragoslan Bill Alexander Iasmm Muellef Bob Anderson , 1 4 I ,f s . ,fff-S qs' e X e O xx J Ko ' T' ' - ' ALA A 1 ' 1 , l r f lab . X bl ll 'll ll f xx Y I . l 1 uk , . . Q fd. '- , ' , n, , . 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BEST LOOKING ON CONTORMISTS Brucn Brown Imklu Drcschcr lCk Dxna Gxnny Tontgcs .gif .iff X :A Aw SW ' lg M v I I1 I ,'1 ,xl Q I' -xlx lytl 26' ,Y ,X 5,1 S x'fQrx Xl ,N Q Q -Q' - fm- 'Q xo' S04 LQ of -Q' QHQ' '9 Q 0 CLASS ARTISTS MOST STLDIOUS Eleanor Bachman Due Fass ' Imda Ruhvxalskx Bob Damn X Y Nu. I N' N0 An X . r, ...v , I L ..,.,,l. - .., .v. V - 4 ' ' X16 'T' S. ' .' .', -' - ' . -' ' . ' X-r.. ' ,-. -- 'if' ' QL- .::' - ' :.,. ' ,iff . I! f '. ,.'.,,' .,. U 1' - V L-,.f up ,I . TA Ll It K' 'A I 2:16-' 3 '..q'r- ' '- '- - ' ':':' 1 fi ,X ' H- '.f ' P - f . ' '- - f y Q 4 ' X 3 ' ' - I ' 6' fn ' M 4. 85 H X 'n 1 3 I 0 K ' , 'IS A - Uuslgf , X1 4 '- V I . : I' 1. l , i yl v 1 I Xl x 1 1 fv', l'- . xo '9 Q . '- ' 2 4 to 'L Q 'Ql- In . , wk ' ' Q '. ' ' X . I' . ' ' Q . . I ,X ., , 4 t ' fr I , I v X .i ff - E, H '-5, I I 5371 I 1 I ' ' ' f A f - 7: S - f C , , , 'I ' lg S 1 I 'f Q S r- If! XIII XII, WI xox' X, sl, All xl, xlI,!sl xx, 4, 'O ' Q -Q Lo f- -So! 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' . .71 - 1 ' f ff' QB ur rama FRESHMAN HISTORY We the Class of 1960 began a new era in the his tory of Roger Ludlowe High School We were the first class to grow up under the single sessions and we were the first class to grow up under the new house system However we were not the first class to be confused by locker combinations by changes in the class schedules and by teachers who looked upon us as students rather than as children Really becoming a part of the school we steadily infiltrated various sports and activities Our classmates played Varsity and junior Varslty Basketball and we elected members to the Student Council At the Sweet heart Swmg one of our femmer fataler Sharon Salko served in the court of the Queen Freshmen class officers were elected after mid terms Joe Capute was chosen president Mike Zadoff vice presldent jane Chapman secretary and Sharon Salko treasurer By june we were an aged and wise part of the stu dent body who were anxiously awaiting the fall SOPHOMORE HISTORY Having been relieved of the title of Freshmen and all its connotations we now assumed the rank of Sophomores We soon found however that the word ers did not hesitate to remind us that sophomore means wrse foolj Remembering our own past experiences we condescendmgly agreed to help the bewildered Freshmen while at the same time we managed to maintain the dngnrty whrch was befitting to Sopho mores Formaldehyde became a famnlxar odor as we learned that a worm fish and frog contained more than meets the eye Theorems presented problems for the non mathematical genurses of our class and Julzur Caesar reminded us that one can not even trust his friends In Drivers Training Classes some elderly members of our class began instruction in the techniques of drrv mg an automobile .- ' -',, ' F ' Z:-'l Z' . in ehietn . .. Class elections were held early in the year and Marty Moore was chosen president Nancy Martin vice president Hope Young treasurer and Sharon Salko secretary Under their leadership our Sweetheart Swmg was really the swrngrngest During the holiday season Sophomore Red Cross Choir and Band Members participated rn seasonal ac trvmes The Red Cross decorated the Niki Site The music department gave its annual Christmas Concert Several of our classmates were elected to and selected for various posrtrons and activities Joe Capute eff Swain and Bruce Brown distinguished themselves on Varsity and junior Varsrty teams and four Sophomore girls Karen MacMahon Sharon Salko jane Chapman and Nancy Martin proved to be assets on the cheer leading squad By june we had reached the half way mark in our high school careers and we felt that we were ready for promotion to the rank of upperclassmen Want until next year' JUNIOR HISTORY Upperclassmen' At last we could hold our heads high in fact we had to The many books we carried around with us were piled right up to our noses Studying be came an all day affalr and rt took much of the night. During the daylight hours United States history papers ders of the library At night we counted formaldehyde drenched cats instead of sheep Our Junior year was not all work and no play With jeff Swain as our presrdent Joe Capute our vrce president Dot Sherwood secretary and Bruce Brown treasurer we planned a wonderful junror Prom It seemed like an eventng in a Blue Lagoon our theme As in former years our class had its heroes and herornes in the field of sports Marianne Goodrich jas Mueller and Sharon Salko played Varsity Bas ketball Paul Nix jim Johnson Bob Anderson and Bruce Czapla played Varsity Football cheered on by Gail Treszl Jas Mueller Nancy Martin Diane Walsh Sharon Salko and jane Chapman V - .-'S af v, ff '. --, xv ' . . . ' 9 ' ' 7 11. 9 Q ' Q 9 41.2 . . I . . . :7 ' - - .. . . .. f' I ' . . ' 7 5 , . l . . . S ' . . I ., V, j . a . . . . . . . u J lg!! 1 . . . .. ' . y . . . ' af I I 9 I ' L, . - . . f ml I .H . Qf - - . . y ' -. . . . I . . . . . . . 15 , 1: ,. . . 3 . . ll' Sophomore had some connotations of its own. CTeach- and junior Essays opened our sleepy eyes to the won- , . . . . . - Q n s s n I ,f Q ' . . ' . .. ., K . 'fd ll 1 ' - 9 , L , 1' X g . ' ll - Q - 3 L . . . . . ,, ,, WLM ' . t . ' ' ' l ' ' . . ' . . . . . . n . , . , , '54 . , . . . , '?i' . . . . . - , ., , . , . , L11 x t I. , . , .' I R.-. I '- - -x N. - . -' -' Lkpfflb K- , ' - 'njinlh X . ' h . 1 V - 'It' X K' 124. 3 g -Q V -.- We also gathered many honors on our climb up the scholastic ladder. Eleanor Bachman, Jeff Swain, and joe Capute were elected to the National Honor Society. A certain number of girls and boys were selected to be on Daisy Chain and Ushers at graduation. Barbara Stanchina and Judy Bilodeau represented Roger Lud- lowe at Laurel Girls' State at the University of Connec- ticut and Roger Kele and Bob Dolzani attended Nut- meg Boys' State. They learned about the procedures of different state governments, and they even held a mock election for town, city, and state officials. jane Chapman was cosen to go to Turkey on the American Field Service Exchange Student Program. By june 1959, we realized that our junior year had been a growing up experience, and that now we were finally ready to be elevated to the high and exalted position of Seniors, Hrst class, SENIOR HISTORY A dream had come true! We were now the top brass of Roger Ludlowe. It had been a long, hard struggle, but the effort was well worth it. ,4 1 -- ,H 1 If-Prybk 4, l ' ., ' '. 0 utuizx I ' . - D RZ? 4' p .S sin: -A . - 1, , vfylp,-it . ,ips :.' rf--. -53 WL' ,.f-I-' 5'-ti ' '- . , ..H,., ,, il., H. . 1 5 . I ' -I ,.-qv, H .4 ,r'..., K ,. x X 5 s .3 , With Bill Elias as president, jim Lanzo as vice- president, Diane Walsh as secretary, and Al Kasfeldt as treasurer, we were on our way ro having the best 5,59 Senior Banquet and Class Day that any class had ever known. Who said that Senior year was a snap? He mustX have been a Junior Einstein. School work certainly did not diminish and added to it there were many respon- sibilities which annually fall to seniors. Barbara Stanchina as president of the Red Cross, Marilyn Valites as editor-in-chief of the Fox, Judy Bilodeau as president of the Ushers' Guild, and Marianne Goodrich and Mary Ellen Berggren as co-editors of the yearbook, found that their work was never done. jimmy johnson and Paul Nix were captains of the football team and Sharon Salko and Diane Walsh led the cheering squad. We found that Senior year was a beginning of new experi- ences rather than an ending of them. All our high school experiences must come to an end. We must say goodbye to the work, the fun, and the fellowship that we have enjoyed in our past four years. Good-bye Roger Ludlowe and thanks. On the following pages are recorded the highlights of this out Senior year. Upon this stage there moves a varied crowdg One is humble, one is proud, One broken-hearted for his sins, 0 di 1.1342 . The unrepentant sits and grins, J One is sad, but happy would l be 1 .' lf I could find which of us is me. l ,,' ,' ' . X 'lf 4 X 4' ff 7 .X . ,f ? ' fy XS n ,f ---' f -fs K ,f X 1 K 8 E - WAV i Bkxa ' A ,. j I Q . , f.,,' 'Lg: -'- . . 'I Q 5 W - n 79 D . mf' p .' 1, '.- 4.1-. N ' -'f :7 ' 1 ff -:' .' ' 'X - . .-, ' ' - A-' ' ' N 'nf 1 an an -,f,f,f.a . J W- , in sw -' .- ' '- -.fe-ff -' - - - -' .2 I .- : ,.' -, - '- - -- igettneen the Qrts s f i X ' ,if f 15, . L ' x. 1 I ,fx-L. . gn, , X' --'ill I 1 '. :g 1 To have and to hold Whats up Doc? 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'Lili jllIIfUI'S Understudy Our Parts ' ,f 'gf 17 .YL641 11 1 .01 lf. 0 'l . i n'l 'Lx 3. 1 Board Meets 4. gs' C5 Rovu 1 C Turlish R 'W h R Wilmot B Sutyak R Wirtig R Zerillo M Soule S Salxo C Wisnovnski M Williams R Weber Row 2 H Sunderland A Venezia F Wheeler G Slocum E Torney S Toth R Wakeman A Takaes j Vav rek M Venezia A Hudson M Wilson Rovx 3 R Yuhas E Watkyns K Stothart j Waldman K Sadler P Wilcox A Senior is just a glorified junior-or at least thats how we feel. We finally passed the half-way mark in our hard-fought high school careers. Now our atten- tion was turned to the uncertain future, which grew more precarious after we found out our low S.A.T. scores. Nevertheless, we did attain the long awaited right to smoke on lunch shifts, and we did learn a little about George Washington, Abe Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt,.and that guy who plays the piano. This year our class officers were as follows: Presi- dent, Chris Currie, Vice-President, Joyce Kamensg Secretary, Andy Lichtenstein, and Treasurer, Ken An- derson. With these officers, very active home room representatives, and half the faculty as Class Advisors, we couldn't go wrong. We made a killing selling book covers at the beginning of the year and the ex- citing Beatnik Dance was just a forerunner of the outstanding Junior Prom Y The Class of 1961 has made a deep impression on Qylloger ludlowe High School in both the academic and 9 athktic fields Some of its outstanding members are it rw of If Home Rooms 227 and 101 Y C uniorsj L Swanson E Samuelman C Stanton j Sander J Yandell S Soltesz T Salxo Rovs 4 C Yonker B Wangerien P Schlegel D Stuart B Toth R Whiting, M Thompson R Tratzyk T Schmidt G Taylor K Walsh R Saranich Wisnovsski Il . . . . , 'lf gal, Vi ' ' . . I 'M , , 7 . 25- it . . . , cv . I - . . .' fi 3' Q . ' . , Q50 'J A X X . 1 3 1 X' , A If -v T 1 . ll A . A -- r K H I E' K , . . al X i 'I ' :U lik ' I .ips , l ASN A A ' vu k 25 . 'fi' 15, i ,,. f x 1 X 1 I A 'C --XJ ' f - N 1 it xl K I -' , ', . , . ' . ' I . 4 , V ' 4. so , . IAQ., '. 'N . I T. I P, , A - -w ik - J lf A, . I -,IQII ' 'fav-4 ' If .gLII' ,I:ffI: III. F ' 1 4 ls- aL.: .1 . v-,-.. L , Li- .,'- -'F . ' s'i ' J' Mike Kijanlca and Tom Baker who starred in football, basketball, and trackg Pat Dulka, Andy Lichenstein, Paula Reilly, Nancy Smith, and Kim Stothart, who by their cheerleading not only pepped up the teams but also the classg Ken Anderson, captain of the soccer teamg Chris Currie, who was on the Cross Country Track Teamg and Sandra Marceau and Steve Milhauser, who have time and again appeared on the Headmaster's list. The students' summer abroad program had a keen response, with five people chosen as Hnal applicants. To qualify for such an honor, one must be an excellent student possess leadership qualities and be a gen erally well rounded personality The five finalists were Joyce Kamens Nancy Krentzman Steve Milhauser Gary Roper and Patricia Wilcox One of these luc students will help to promote good will for the United States by living with a family in a foreign country for one summer After such an eventful year only being a Senior could surpass being a Junior We only hope that we can carry on the tradition of Roger Ludlowe and be a truly memorable Senior Class ffllfvlfglil AQ wi I1 III az I if 7, V Ili f , .. , I I U ' I1 I ,. 1 'fy w 0- V - I' 'thx I H I I' N1 L l A ' QI: nah! . 'IVV' Jf, A .pr 4' , . Q i ' - J i s -. ..- I i L17 Lg. 1 ll I , 47 IIOI III, II. I4 I.I rII .-.-','I:d .. .va 1- .. -f sn:-I . I ' I 'dll lf.. I Ulf-'TU N lx v f I I .nv I-I W II I s . E I A -- I ,, JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Joyce Kamens Ken Anderson Andy Lichtenstein Home Rooms 119 and 207 Cjuniorsj Rowl J Hogarth J Houde N Krentzman G Judge S Higgins B A Janco J Howard S Hosford W Jchick Row 2 F Hira A Gmtoff J Karabinos D Gilormme H Niel sen J Golias T Fabryk R Musante M Larime M Hoyt J Kettner L Grace J Laska Row 3 J Harmann D Klaas J Kelly E Hughes D Ganser J Kamens R Foley D Gra bovwski J Klupzak M L Falkenstrom M Glenn S Hiza A French Row4 R Grllon R Janik N Johnson K Henry N OConner K Johnson H Ham G Gernand W Grywal ski P French E Jacobson J Keating J Kent F Felner W Kenney Z lf ,J Lx- ,,. 'tu u 'r X ., t . . IIXQIIQI. . . 'll Y.,- , r v l : 'x , ---X-.. 'X ' x . lr -r X N .J . e Q . '1.'... .f,. -. . 'Y . X I ml 9, 'r X I .7-. i 4- ' 'i an t ' 'lg u xI - X 1 I ' 1 O 144 1 - In ,- Y 7 - l X . X ' l. , , , XI I I . . . I ky 5 II . - I -, .M , ,f . I 11 ' . . I I :I ' Q y y - 1 ' '75 - - A I' ' .. 11 .. Y. II l l . 1' ,V Il V . iI, -:X Q , if C5 - f' . J fa' if I. If , I I . W! ., i ' , A I . I 1' l .I V' If I , I. 1 if ,I - ' l, s., ' if ,' v 1 - , l r I' J lf :- I .L- 5: -. I I' Iu I , f , I f. l I -' lll if' . If Ll, 1' I ff' I . 151 'l . 4-'. 1 lt . ' r I ' I I x A , I 7 ' 7 ' V 7 ' 9 ' 7 ' ! 7 ' 7 - y 1 y - , . , D 'K . , . , . . 2 . , . , . ', r .41 I ., I- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'X 'Mix' , . y If . ' E . 1 I , .at I f' .I 51 If I, F fi . . I 'iff Y . 5 ru I4 .f 'j ,'f I , ff ,xg - , ff-1 , :H I1 , f C' xv' nv -ni 7-,gr II t,3 'if I .ix 1 ff? M nil X 'X 2 f,f5'f:1 ,- ,il ,hz Home Rooms 225 and 108 Row 1: E. Kosch, J. O'Bara, J. Rappolr, C. McGoldrick, J. Pascoe, S. McTigue, E. Shurminsky, C. Krisroff, A. Lichren Cjuniorsj Newman, 1. Moore, B. Nielson, 1. Sabo, H. Mautte, A. Mic Kune, P. Reilly, N. Smith, D. Levine, J. Olson. Row 4: S Pearson, J. Pitts, G. Pilar, J. Ohlin, T. Ivey, C. Nehez, M McKay, R. Edstrom, D. Lidman, J. Lobdell, E. Murphy, R Leduc, J. McGill, B..Mitsche, P. Orton. K -.. -' , .av t V V stein. Row 2: J. fPard n, B. Parkes, M. A. obling, B. Riche- son, T. Laska, F. e ,'K.5oswell, W. ey, B. Lindgren, S. Marceau,V,1 rd, Ro 13: E. ' e, S. McBride, L. ' r , U 'o Ju . I! 4, ' ' I' QL T T QY'1'V - .n'.. - U .. ,g Ib l T, 3 m - Home Rooms 24 and 14 Row l: G. Adams, C. Deising, B. Billings, -I. Baglia, S. Chagnon, S. Ambrose, J. Blazolc, P. Dulka, L. Anderson, C. Clampett. Row 2: N. Coprio, S. Chantland, J. Bakonyi, H. Barsky, F. Bok, B. Barker, T. Baker, 1. Condon, R. Carletti, R. Enright, j. Anderson, S. Bravo. Row 5: N. Behm, D. Cogswell, E. Doebeli, W. Adams, M. Day, K. johnson, M. D Brinsko, B. Beaumont, D. DeAngelis, S. Evans, S. Daley, F. Harrison, B. Adolphson, T. Anderson, K. Chandler. Row 4: F. Allen, R. Armonath, B. Cheney, R. DuBay, D. Coles, R. Edmonds, P. Beaudin, F. Chizmadia, C. Currie, P. Downs, T. Ericson, R. Anderson, A. DeAngelis, R. Crays, K. Case. 'A Y: l-',-Pie? u -if 1, Lg bnpbumnres Wrth our Freshman year behmd us we the class of 1962 have overcome mort of our problems No longer do we shudder at rrsrng at 7 00 rn the mornrng and no longer are we baffled by the maze of halls We tell the Freshmen how to get to Rogers Pool and where room 300 rs We have overcome the dreadful brsectmg of poor rnnocent vsorms we have mastered the method of provmg that trrangles are trrangles and we have ac complxshed the read1ng of julzur Caerar and a Tale 0 Two Czlzer Through the leadershrp of our class oflicers who were Presrclent C115 Tallman Vrce Presrdent Pat Medve Treasurer Kathy Scott and Secretary Lmda Pascone we made the Sweetheart Swrng a memorable occassron Not to be outdone by the upperclassmen we dns played our skrll rn many HCIIVIEICS We showed our prowess at sports by contrrbutrng such players as Clrff Tallman to football Barbara Hrbek to field hockey and Charlre Skubas to varsrty basketball Paul Semple -HACX 'wwf-H' Ll Study Mmm' Roles Y? represented us on the debatmg team and Susan Smrth and Mrchael Root represented us rn the chorr Sopho more year was full of fun and actrvrty SOPHOMORE P Medve C Tallman Cmrssrngj I s Home Rooms 250 and 202 C Sophomores J Row 1 A Szabo R Skudlarek J Westberg M Stankey K Westfall E Wendel M Stankey C Rogan J Taylor Row 2 B Tabackman H Strer P Semple M Sxmpson A Rogers M Storey T Zygmunt S Walsh M Rachwalsky D Wrlson G Walsh T Wrllrams J Slocum Row 3 J Wxlcox C Skubas D Smrth R Perry M Root G Weston P Reck let C Tallman W Snerder L Szturma J Vmcent R Shallue S Smrth Row 4 C Smrth B Wade H Tones E Turey R Gernard J Surch B Rrtchel R Woyna B Terwrllrger I. Waldman K Von Holtz C Wood J Stuart X Xf! Z .ff K I O 4 x ul 1 -,iq .. am . ,-,- n- ..ol H I -' 3' K, ' -hi.. -QQ'-4 1 I 1.1, I mn'-, 1 lung. I, J X. .f -. 1- xl, at E -, !ff' ' u.r'.- '. .-' .,- , , .q . .', 5 1-, . ' lf ',- , ' f, ' ,...Igf.' -.4 . - :rf -7 ' 5 X -J J -- V' , r' -..' ' --.-- . - ' ' --', -. pw-ff 1 3- ..- , '.f.'1f4-- 'fs' T-'G .- ' s . X ' . .- iv - 1 .4 ,rp .L X H x I 'N gf: 2, -:I . r f . S .. . ,. ' I u . V '.:.' . 35' . , 41. 'lib ' ' M 4 'nf .X . ...N . Nr- '.-.' . X xx xx -X 'ILXQ , , v I xx H xl, I ' . . . ' . '-' X i ' v 5 1 . an ' Hb - l l ' . . llwl WZ 1 '. A A 1 . - X ' 5 .h 1 ' , . V l-F5 Rfk- :. , , , 5' lp ,ak -x.' . . . 1 f- , ... , - - jr gn'- . . . In - ,s f . . sl v ' ' - :.' ,- X . 1 X 2 1 ' 2- ' X Q , Q I y X ' X , ' , . r X, L . . . ,. ' ' xl '-, . , ' , M'-T V l ,, 'flu I '. '- . . ff, ,4 , 'f' a a ' . . . M, I I' lil .' ' lx .L J ' ' l - 4 . ' I D . . . . tt . r 1 . . sr ' . , . , K, . 3 ' 'tl , ,,,, ,, G ,.., 2 ly L 42.5147 X X , . 3 - 12731 , T B ci o 1' 1 A- 1 , S t l' 4- r Y , D ,s 3 f 'Egg T fi r ' fm T 1 l It . y.., an A, I i ,Jah ' ' ll If y f 1 'V 1 ., I 4 . . fl ' ' . lpg -.. ' fy v 1 - . A , 1 .' . l 4 ,I -u 1 I 'I y ,, 1 :f V '54-I - - 1 5 ia N . ll ,f P 1 A' v vf ll af T5 Y-1 . fj . l f ,I n . ., I . , . , . , . , . , . , I. , . , .4 , . - .' 1 rs - , - v -l y - yl - - s -A , - I, - , - , . , i I I ,- . ,. ,- ,- ,. ,L 5. , . , . , . . ' 2 . , . , . , . , . . A' f' ,f . ,T - - f 4 ' 1 - I I ., -- f ' - . f' ' .' . - , 1 , ' l ' , ' ' , I , 7' fl' - ' '. 53 '- fl ' , F ' u if ,'f 5 n fffff fi- f-4 ' --ug 5, ,f' f 1 ,211 A .1 .' 1 'Xxx f4aSl..i L 1' 5225 ,, ' -IP'- '5' .K , x ,X 69' X! ! Q!! I -.., 4 r-4. JlI 'X 'wr R Exsenberg R Alexander S OBara J McNe1ll S Melmck Trme Out of Mmd H?-1 :EW-if f 'J Q vw fi P .alarms gg 'S Home Rooms 71 and 12 Q Sophomoresl Row I C Baudls N1 Allen L Annexme N lnabrxk NI Bowes I. Bonaua C Dccher D CouLhl.1n L Cornell D Benses V Deer C Coombs E Bachman B Bmsrovx B Cummmgs Ross Q R Bruncm C Berg. C Peck P Am Bognar Row 7 B Clarex I Couture D B1ll1nLs lBc.aui1n brose C Blatchlex S Baynros I' Hexurr P Brundage R N1 Chems B Corson B.1rb1er D COFDISBLX C lemon R Choate C Anderson R 'Xlemnler XV Ylorczak I Duguld Irsher 9 Bountx C Baker Rov. v I Bcrxemark N Camp P Couras T Bannon B Boland D Cooper I Edszrom A Boros IN Auger J A , X S X . xx X A' ft' R 444-zL...r r vu. .cr ' sw, ' 'wily kt! pg A ....-5 5x 1 'A L Rowl M Short M Herstant G Olmstead R Novak A Leahy R Marsh R Nagy C Nxkodem B jones P Prescott Row 2 R Olayos L Robbms A johnson E Sanson R Lamg D Rrvers L Pascone M McNee P Okarmus P Medve E Hydrs R Schaalman Row 3 J McNe111 S Mel Wil Q55 x L C Sophomores J nrck D Schmrdt S Mrller C Hunt M A Kovacs N Orszag V Lockwood K Lee D Murray B Morrrssey J Prckett K Moran Row 4 G Raynor B Lamg W Montgomery S OBara A Muska J by 1 Shnnpes B Murray D Mezes R M1115 K Snmmons G Sayers I-bg, J! f-.MX N- 8 of B, Home Rooms 208 and 106 CSophomoresD Rowl I Garamella C Meyer N Enrrght H Fralkoff D Grzegorzevuskl D Kornblut D House T Hobbs L Grlber ne B Hrbek N Furcht P Fustn Row2 B Feher B Corggn wald C Hams V Gentile C Hegedus D Gallagher R Gombos W Frsh A M Lreberum C Hansen R Fedock L Eldrrdge, S jones Row 3 C Hubbe11,I Hu1tgren,F Mayer, S Hubbell J French J Hoffman J Dages I Dollard M Czrpoth L LaFonta1ne M Kish C Forchrone L Hannowell I Kozek W Curtrn Row 4 B Henry A Dombek R Houle D Fodor B Horvath J Donaldson F Lee P Gal la her P Harrrson P Ireland T Hasbrouck J Boroczky 1 Homa, D Hrne,J McNarr ' U ' 4 I 1 Q 144 s 1 1 77-. f. 55 f I f fp X 'n f ff , 1 It , A . 1 1, I . I X ,Kb LZ I .- ' f -- a'-:I ',' 3114 I gg' ' . shi? .5o'LJ.'-I ' D nI,'-.,4- 'JL LR a. 0. I, 1.-1qf,.- r1.3Qi5 p - 4 ,,f, . . -. I H- ar - 1 ' xg -- iff! . '- R.-'. ' -- --- 4' 1.-w -.-1 f ,-Y , . ' 'V +.,.: f '. ' ag, . - 224' v ' R ,- 1 -I . . .' :J , . i ,l 1 lf., .' l - - .5 - 1 r-.xy ' .lfq '1 Vx- -I N ar :, -A ', '7 . J. fb., ..- 2 f, X, -im: ' O, .Ex'.Gh' kg' - -I rr --1-4- lf, ,Isl-. X 1. X , ,X Q. ' L A -' -1- f ss, 1, ' 'J '. '-.EB rf 4 1 2' .- is , 4 G' 'L 1 Yr '-' L X r ' . ra Nr b . x,x Alix- f ' xx H lx' . W -' - . 2 If. ' , . , A .. ...,-.,f... ' iv: . 4 ' ,,. . 'G I I ,..., S 'nh 147 X,-gk 1. 1: H ' - lg. f- - '17- A f I 'J xx- 91' ... ' ' ' , f','r X1 '. .t W T1 -. ' ,, v 1- 1 xx 'U . . x X ' I '- , X-J gd hh-1 'L V . - Q ,W . A L ' A N K ' I ' Wx' 0- . Hqrne Rooms 117 and 11 - , I LX 5' . 5 w nv' P ' 'f ,xv x , BX. NQQN X ., H . Y A . , fl , - , - , -U , - , - - - , - , - 1 3 , - , - . I I . ' , . , . , . , . , . I . , . . , . , . -Q .1 x ' ' 1 - a - . n - I y - . I - a - x A r - , . , 5 Y: , . , . . . . , . - . , , a , e ,rf , , . Q - I ' ' 1 1' 1 q c- lf 1 A I Y 1. X' K .ru 45,1 I M O ' -- 5 lP 1' , V as 1' C I .- at 01 .3 1 f Q V' ' K 1 1 . - ' I fr. f ,j f , M If f rl 1' l vt., GZ ' '. 4 ' 1 Q N' .'. D ' 0 ' I ,I .I ,qt f 1 . I I ' I ff 11, 1 f ' PX u I 'A 1 .t-'1 s' 1 t A , x ' . ' 7. . I J A G 1 K . I 'I A ' 'n .1 . I ' I j , . ., lxxw I ': N . X 1' 21 'I 1.1 . '1 . i1 . .' 11. Q ' , - y n- , - y - - , - I , . , 1 , . , i I . , , ,.. , .. . 1 . , . - . , . . Z . , . , . ' , 5- : ' y - . v - I - s - 1 ' .a - a f 1 - a ' ' , fff?-5. X ' .- ...abil z 3. 'XIX .. 'i -fffff '- , .,. ., 6,-. , Z 'J-. ,uifg .,. - va. --. '10, . Q .Avia , ,jg 1231: 0' I r r . , . , Y 5 If X' 1 N' . 'if' :I W 7 ' v 'H' 1 't . 7 1' I I I , I 'sf , t , . jjfi ,ff . tiff' ' V ', JFYBSIJIUBII Overcome Stage Fright 15 A f yr .f E. 15, . S.. I 1 14 ,I N ,I . X 'fl f L 'I 9- -.' ' I' ' But then we do study sometimes' Where's Roger's Pool? What! But Ilbroughl rm! bathing suit. These are some of the cotnmenp uttered by confused Freshmen on the first day of school, as! repeated by an erudite upperclassman. After the Fresh- men survived that first day of school, however, we learned quicker than they thought we would. A Freshmen school spirit soared sky high at the Fresh- man Square Dance. Elisha Keeler, the famous square dance caller, could hardly keep up with the enthu- siastic dancers. We also showed our stuff when we sat through those rainy football games and came to school early to pass out newspapers for the Foreign Student Exchange Commission. All through the year, the Class of 1965 continued to distinguish itself in sports and scholastics By June we had successfully completed one year of high school We were anxiously awaiting our Sophomore year for we had already told the incoming Freshmen to bring their bathing suits along a QI Home Rooms 276 and 204 C Freshmenb liams C Yenezra B Rodriguez C Yan Gurlden Rom 7 X Venesz J Wagner P Raveis C Rodriguez G Quinn D Spinelli M Yonker E Srllrman D Williams J Sullnan C Sherwood Row 3 R Shepard P Stiles M Verdock J Testo L N1 er. F Vincze Nl Spatcher F Vanek S Stanton E Stratton Row 1 J Tallman C Smith D Westerlrng P Spalla R Rey nolds C Hankel R Smith D Rentz R Zeglen P Wood G Weston R Sabo S Silvernail W Tomczyk l I . I 'fl i 5 l ' . ! 1 I . . . a ! J V. . . Y ll' . I 1 if , I 'vi g S -it M Y Q if :Q Va: V f W Ll 4 W s . kvqpmk Qf I if , Y is , .. ,N A - g 4 t ' ' l . 11, P LV ' . 4, .r Q i l ' f' Q K. A -', f I -,, a , 4 Tl S 'H C-I' M W alll if an ' 'S a ll l .- ' 1, , . ' - I X Row 1 1 K. Timothy, R. Wright, E. Treszi, T. Telep, S. Wil- -I. Sunderland. J. Thurston, D. Taylor, D. Samser, j. Yranski, F 7 i -7 , 7 H . ' -I 7. '. A ,A . , . , . , . . ' ' ' s I N. ' I 56 n' 'SQ-R .' '. . 1 :. 4 r . -x HN- 1' . 'F -' . ' .T-A X g g K -.- . -.1 . -- r.- .am-.. .,. ,. ks. 5' i 5544- , 'QA ' Kali fl v- .l xl 'l.. Xl-li N J 4 , X, , wp if if - if Nw ilk A Q . Hmm: ERESHMAN WEBSTER COUNCIL MEMBERS Row 1: E. Keller, D. McMahon, V. Venes. Row 2: P. Wood. S. Atkinson, C. Falkenstrom, K. Mueller, R. Hibyan. ul-I. -I -A. i -5 ', :if :Da . Q.-W Y SI. .5 , - .1 lk'-I , - I. .' .l.,. .--,Tmw,,:,:f -.-M,:i. N I 1 4, . s 'f' f, ,X ..-QI! 7 1,24 arg., X ,. X 'xx' 'vm ' Y. S J,,,. -M-1 If -r 3- I FRESHMAN SILLIMAN COUNCIL MEMBERS S. Newman, E. Runcllet, S. Williams, P, Barimas, D. Taylor. Q' ..-.5 all'f? ,QY il' , sl , ECI! ,..g . H'- lv 3 'L rj,-it 2, W .P Home Rooms 229 and 201 CFreshmenD Row 1: P. Lvons R. Nielsen E. Rundlet. C. Pardon M. Nlirsche B Sabo S Pearson K Malstrom NI Scibek R Porter G Meeker Row 2 J Parsons E Ixemerh P Os troskw G Shacketr L Passeclc M Mitchell C Macieski K Nagv J Iwovirzkv C lmeuvsboer E Sherwood D Mc Mahon Row 3 L Phelps S Ostroslq L Schomp S New man R Robinson J Monroe C Marr M McCarthy K Mueller S Sabo P Magill C Norton Row 4 E Ostrosky R Rzasa R Roof P Knapp K Rogers P Perrotti W Murphy R Martinskx W Marks G Palson B Petrasko B MacCallum j McNeill J Nehez R Pogor 3 g .f ll ffx 'PT' . , i Y , - , - i - , - , - l i - i - i - il- s - y - y - i - - 3 - y , . T - , . . . . , . , . - . , . , . , . , . , . ,ll w w - Y ' Y ' H ,vl ' ,vi ' Y ' 3 ' 3 Y ' , Y , ' . 1, . 1, . , . , . . , . , . , . . . . . . . , . , . ' I 'I' F4 ' . I 4 I, -,J .f , I , .,f,1, , , lf , . ' - . , l PII, -, ., f' ..' fi . , - ' u 4' -' 'J 1 X tr' AAI V j ' - ja-2,', . M 4 Q ' .,4 1 l ' C 5 -.- ' -' - , b L 9 I 'I JI, xwxx.-. -' -6 . '1 1 f .'.','1L, U '-' . 50- .' 'I I I A : . Home Rooms 210 and 15 CFreshmenJ Row 1 L Cheney L Bartme M Dzurrk E Coughlan D Darlnng H Chandler A Doran I Dzrecruch E Buswell Row 2 L Floyd P Bonuomo J Ackerman P Gardner P Barrmas J Bnttar T Bradley G Grabowskr B Desmond R Crays E Buchanan M Dooley E Furdon Row 3 B Foster D Arnold S Atkmson P Adams C Anderson IKE -- MCU I I l L Drew S Carlson K Gretz M Burlrnson V Day V Clarke j DeMonte J Baker V Gardrner M Garamelle Row 4 H Fogarty J Frsher j Engstrom T Bansak O Furlong R Conklm B Foley D Armstrong B Florczak J Blaskey V Lee I Errckson C Barry C Falkenstrom R Colacurro O ,fa ' HQ Home Rooms 205 and 206 CFreshmenJ gorzewskr P Hoaz G Lmk j lgnatovrch Row 2 j Henry V Longbrrcco T Laska D Lxndqurst L lxnegshaber A jackson F Keller j McCnll P Kardamrs V Henderson K Healey Row3 L Kovsalskn N josnln M Lnnsley C Greaves P Grrfhn S Ltchac E Kelly E johnson B Huether M Lezrnsky M Hopkrns B Hetzel N Hayes S Hayes Row 4 H jankovuskr C Hoeveler H Hansen R Hrbyan A Kalaprr D Summus R Kelder C Marsland R Kosma D Hughner R Homa R Leznnsky R Koerner G Mamn E Komanskr 1 . , . 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A 1 '. gl 1 V-V: 1 I ,dn .fn 1 'E' xx -mf 9 .-' W nhl, 'Qu x -I M , - 4 s . X I- W, ' f - X' D I. ,Al its . Ms Q K. ' ' hh g if, ll X 'I , I 7' xv ,L I 'f rf. ' I ,I . l X V Y. 'bu fl, lv it F. 21: 1 XX kd rr- 1 :sg X K . ' X -X . Q ', ',s la. - , ' . ' xltvrr' ' - 'Q 1 Q . ,I ' A, 'V I .-':- lf I' ,P fb- H . ,. I qi ..,::'L inn I 1' I I I . , . -. 1 V' V 1' ,Z 'fl 15 '1 I- . -ll A A , fill :U - .fix If ' I F I pl. ' - E' But his captain? hand on his shoulder If s '5 - .. I 'M ff . - ' j . ' ' - '17 ' g . I V 3 All xi 'l ,141 I my .I 1-:I R X t ? Til.. , K sftlij. f A I' '1 f. ess s f '. -11' ' ' z-'52 I W . 'ill 3 I fs Q 1,33 ' V-f .... f , 5 fu 'I ' ,MK I f , If 'A - Q . ' ' Q9 ,X :gy - I - ..,X -. Tr'--..! .. ., Aff I . f 771 iii' - , --1' -- -- ,:lfh1f ' - - - -1: - ' l J -. - r, 1,9 . f' ,' ! . V 1 I XX ' 'il' B . - ff f ' 'X ., -, 'H '17 A Xl. Q '.l K I x t Don't just stand there, Paul, do something. Bruce wings it down the field. Who does Tommy think he's pushing around. Want to wrestle, Bob? in eL- X jfnuthall With a handful of veterans returning, coaches Taft, Angelosante, and Cunningham, molded a well-balanced team around the following players. Bruce Czapla did the quarterbacking, with Tom Baker and Henry Pietr- zak as halfbacks and jerry Shnipes a.s fullback. The line was built around the outstanding co-captains, john Nix and jim johnson. Filling out the remaining places in the line were Bob Anderson, Dave Fass, Fred Lee, Rich Nagy, Brian Toth, Jim Lobdell, Vernon Lee, Bob Gernand, George Gernand, Frank Chizmadia, Dave Stuart, and Ken johnson. Ends were Mike Westerling and Mike Kijanka. The other regulars were Dick McBride, Pete Ambrose, Bob Musante, and Cliff Tall- man. Although the team fought hard, they couldn't quite pull our a victory and we lost the first four games to Staples, Woodrow Wilson, Bullard Havens, and Darien. In spite of their discouragment over the first four games, the squad battled powerful Norwalk to a six to six tie. The next game was the annual mud- lowe game against undefeated Andrew Warde. It seemed as though the Tigers just didn't appreciate the wet weather for the Eagles swept the game, 26-0. In their next game the Ludlowe Tigers played their best of the season, as they trounced Central, 36-12, for our first victory in two seasons. Unfortunately, our win- ning streak was broken by Notre Dame, who beat us in an action-packed game. After a week of hard work, the team was ready to face our foes from Fairfield Avenue, Bassick. Urged on by a most enthusiastic pep assembly, our team really came through. They appreciated the evidence of school spirit, and before a crowd of over 5,000, stopped the Lions cold. Our victory score of 12-0 made the season a success. Dave prepares to break through the On your mark, get set, go, Mike line. -ff 'X - P fp-- Coach Cunningham, Co-captain Nix, Coach Taft, Co-captain johnson, Coach Angelosante Row 1: R. Gernand, B. Toth, G. Gernand, P. Brundage, V. Lee, F. Chizmadia, D. Stuart Row 2: P. Ambrose, R. Musante, P. Gallagher, C. Tallman, R. McBride. Dick SUS SCI I0 80- jim gets ready to take off. . X f 61 I : - 1 2' 'EW 'XS -6 Ludlowe stomps 'em cold. S se f Q Q Q 3 0-, 9 Wh:-:re's that Tiger? O! 0 Q Ps ,J 1' R ' Gut Team Zin Qttiun 4.-Q Henry Pietrzak executes a cool play. lo 4 sQQ Baker ns downed by an opposmg player. Aided by his teammates, Cliff Tallman breaks through the line .., 4' ' 'WY n 59? 4 ' Q' -I v.. ... ,, ' ,, 4. , if l. 14'-,E .M - Q In l- lst? ,Ja ' yy '. Qhwv-7'7 ll:5: '. A . . , - .1 . ' .1 Y .- .'- o'.',N X X I butter 5 A u .X ' in ...X Who put that thing in orbit? Although this season was not too successful for the Ludlowe booters, there were several high-spots. Two fine victories over arch-rival Andrew Warde and a hard fought win over a rough Norwalk team high- lighted the season. Co-captains Dave Hartt and Ken Anderson displayed fine leadership this season and Dave led the team in scoring. Lud1owe's popular Foreign Exchange Student Sabri Sayari, who has been playing soccer in Turkey since he was six years old, proved to be a valuable addi- Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe SOCCER SCORES tion to the team. me A all Ludlowe 2 Stamford 0 Greenwich 4 Norwalk 0 Staples 2 New Canaan 4 AndrewWarde....... 0 Greenwich 3 Stamford 2 Norwalk 1 Staples 0 New Canaan 4 AndrewWarde....... if-S Row 1: M. Borucki, R. Carletti, F. Rundlet, D. Porter, C. Kentnor, C. Peck, M. Moore, C. Smith, J. Koscica, K. Ander Hubbell, E. Torok, J. Page, K. Smith, J. Blaskey, I.. Robbins, son, K. Roswell, S. Sayari, D. Ham, B. Barker, Coach Bear P. Cowras, C. Hoeveler. Row 2: 1. Barbier, G. Taylor, C. ff X ly ,if , - y'7 53 I, wg ,X - .. ' ,. if - xQx . Tait- ,Z Row 1: H. Young, J. Plummer, M. Schaalman. Row 2: A. Johnson, M. Allen. xr' beerleahers and Zlltnirlets add color to our games On the basis of ability, leadership, character, and scholarship, twelve lucky Ludloweites were chosen last May to be cheerleaders. These girls lead the students in cheering at football games, basketball games, pep assemblies, and the colorful Thanksgiving Day game. The cheerleaders, co-captained by Diane Walsh and Sharon Salko, displayed much vim, vigor, and vitality by encouraging our traditional fighting spirit in vic- tory as well as in defeat. As an added attraction this year, the cheerleaders sponsored a Homecoming Dance on Thanksgiving night. In addition to the co-captains the squad includes: Nancy Martin, jane Chapman, Jasmin Mueller, and Gail Treszi, Seniors, Paula Reilly, Kim Stothart, Andy Lichtenstein, Nancy Smith, and Pat Dulka, juniors, and Barbara Brastow, Sophomore. To add pep and color to football games and rallies, five majorettes are often called upon to perform dif- ficult exhibitions. In their bright orange and black uniforms, Dolly Schaalman, Hope Young, and joan Plummer, the Senior members of the corps, are always willing to promote school spirit. Anne Marie johnson and Mildred Allen are learning the fundamentals of twirling this year. Besides the games and rallies, the girls perform in several activities. The Spring Concert, the Fathers' Club Show, and the Memorial Day Parade are examples. .1 .J XB Brastow G T A Lichtenstein N Martin J Chapman, S. Salko, N. Smith, P. Reilly, D. Walsh, K. Stothart, J. Mueller, P. Dulka, V -zr wn-Q 'fi- A johnson H Young Ni Sehaalman j Plummer M Allen .fu ,, Ap rj .gr -Aa The Cheerleaders support our team Grve me an I' If L wr, TWQP-vjf 1 QI X 4.5-d'if'1C ' fri Wx Co captarns Dranc Walsh Sharon Salko y A- gl if 1 ' A A M L' lc-nigh A successful Pep Assembly rs lead by the Cheerleaders Nor too mnxed up' l i I l 'n4?, N1 5' . Cheerleaders bolster school sprrrr at an assemblw 1, ' . I F 'H K, Q -hr. iq.-. Y , h - I... 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On a hot day in September more than one hundred eager girls turned out for hockey tryouts. Only thirty girls were to be chosen, and the task of elimination proved to be very diflicult. Wfith Rose Tucci and Joann Knapp as co-captains, the season started out with three straight wins and a 0-O tie with Warde. The girls lost only four games. The team was led by a fast front line consisting of Sandy Marceau, Kathy Hrbek, Joyce Kamens, Carol Charlie Clampett, and Sandy Bounty, Other first string players were: Marcia Glenn, Barbara Hrbek, Joann Knapp, Pat Wilcox, Carol Stanton, and Pat Simp- son. Only four of the players of this year's team were returning Varsity players. 4.,.. It s more the nee Rowl C Baudis C Clampett J Czapla I. Pascone V Hcn derson M Wilson Row 7 lx Hrbek I Kamens S 'Nlar ceau S Williams S Stanton S McBride I klupzak L Floyd l Thurston B Hrbek S Bounty Row a P Fletcher Spearheading the attack was Sandy Bounty, who ended the season with five goals. 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X, : 'N p A A y VX 1 , ross Ullntfp brzngs honor to Ludlowe IO ,af The Roger Ludlowe harr1ers ably coached by Mr Carter O Dwyer and captalned by eff Sw a1n and 1m Lanzo enyoyed a successful season a1ded by an 1m pressne start In 1ts openmg meet agaxnst Norwalk Ludlowe stunned the Cvrcen Waye 15 40 as Lanzo Swam and Bercowxtz hnrshed 1n a rare three way t1e for first place The Tuners contlnued the1r w 1nn1ng way by trouncmg town r1yals Andrew Warde and Fatr field Prep and ne15hbors New Canaan Unfortunately the CDG or the campmgn was not as 1mpress1ye as tne begmnmg because Danbury Stamford and Greenwxch defeated the harr1crs br1ng1r1gD the team s record to s1x wtns and thrcc losses The team also made fine show Ludlow e Ludlow e Ludlowe Ludlow e Ludlow e Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlow e J SW am Co Captams Sen1or Harrrers L Bercow1tz 1ngs 1n both thc county and state meets SCORES N orw alk Prep New Canaan Greenwnch Stratford Hardmg Danbury Stamford X 'hx Row 1 C Sltubas L Bertowrtz I Pnckctt F Habbs G Nir ODwytr Lanzo C Currxc R Space C Woal P Polson Row Z T Hobbs L1 Slotum T Bansalx, l Swa1n Downs 1 lr S Q68 .- y N v , 'C 5 'x ,. . 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V , 5 . 4, . 9' 4.5 4 1 no A'-Y Ib? .2 I ' 'QIIUIDDJE HQBIS set new recom' The Roger Ludlowe Cagers vastly xmproved last year s stellar record by wrnnmg one more whole game A! than last years Trgers drd Although they outtallned 'ff thenr vtcxous competrtrors for the total season s pomt s the Ttgers final record was 7 wms and 11 losses Fan tabulous huh' Serxously though the trgers star ed off the season rn fine fashton by wmn1ng the first two contests The team then lost two very close heart breakmg games to two league leaders Greenwrch and Stamford The squad then bounced back strongly by defeatmg town rrval Andrew Warde on the latters home hardwood Other vxctortes tncluded Wrrght Tech Danbury and New Canaan Consxstant hrgh scorers were Marry Moore jeff Swain and joe Capute Other scorxng was by Bruce Czapla Ron Trrpoh Tom Baker Charlte Skubas Mrke Ktjanka Bob Musante Lenny Tabackman Dxck Ed strom and Jtm johnson Zany moments jrm johnson loslng hrs low cut sneaker at mrdcourt durtng a fast break agamst Wrrght Tech Ron Trrpolr gettmg locked rn a locker whlch was finally opened by the coach Joe Capute clappmg for hrmself after he made each basket Ktller Svs arr and Txger Moore and thetr golden glove epx sodes Strcky Fmgers Skubas pass stealer Czapla smgmg hrs versron of a well known TV commercxal whlle chewmg srx pxeces of Bazooka Bubble Gum Lenny Tabackman usxng hrs head o catch a pass Hustlrng Bob Musante who dressed an hour before each practxce but was always late because of equrp ment problems Tom Bakers round about way to practrce Capute and Trnpolr and thelr favorite orange black and whrte beachball They were great' su J ' J ll . 'Q ' s 1 BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL ' Rowl T Baker, M K1yanka,j Swa1n,J Capute, M Moore, man, R Tnpolr, R Edstrom, J johnson, R Musante, C B Czapla Row 2 K Roswell 4Mgr J, Mr Bear, L Taback Skubas, C Hubbell fMgr J . ' l 1. , N ' -g,, '. K ' 1 ' u Q - 4 1 I s J B Ng I K 1 - X 5 . .1 --l. 4,- Row l E Stratton C Hoeveler, R. Traczyk R Gemand Florczak R Wolna J Blaskey G Palson M Chems J Nehez D Kornblut Row 2: K. Rogers R Carlettl R Coach Bear, Ron Trxpolx Marty Moore Bruce Czapla joe Capute Jeff Swann i, V-1. Z SL 2 Q .X l X Mike and Ron. Don'r swear ir, Mike. I've gm ir. 3 if 'J 1 Y I Z, Ji' Ng K Q 'N--K And then Wright Tech los: the ball. 5 jeff takes to the air! 5 1 x su S -X -0 W, ,,. Im- 5 lap .arcrfr shun. they rcagh the ground, .ali M 1 x' xx h.1r lung Arms you have, jeff. if hi x I ' Wm, Tom and Jim. XVant a dance? N .a. 4- I ' rf- ' . lb Rv... joe hits a basket for another two , 5 l ' , Q Q f I - , k I It 2 s 5 4 g ft Q 5 Q 4 ri ' f 9 ,, , . ,,, . ,V P 12 f , t , - , QQ, ,f'i ' points. 4c,, w Ctw fKfQC,wr My QOVQOJF Us H rsfzfz Gnd 170471 df5-C.LL5Sr0lN5 . B42 CJOCD WL Vow! To FSQQ, qgy O-k'ULxIXq MQ 2 1 fm. Cheerleaders stimulate interest at the Basketball gahzgs ??'7'h?WB' ' 1 s u it H ...- yt I ' '441' QW - M A ,-.. , 5 rf 'X A 5 X Q s With the greatest of ease Tom does an arabesque. 3 0 I 5 q joe sinks a basket. record. The girls downed Staples, Notre Dame, and - - , Our star player, Joanne Knapp, scored 198 points 59 ' Anderson. Defensively, good showings were made by ., J ' icy steps at New Canaan-the ones that Jas used for I If :...,,.. . ,. - D- -4 I' -.. - .,. - ' '-- - ' . .. . ' w r'-' . ' .J ' ' I ' ' 141 f 1, . su '77 Q, --- , 311, - z z .Fefe-4 7 1' f ' . ' 'JM - , .. , , . . . lgilbifli' PElI'5iIp wblfs rivals 1.5 ll... We are very proud of our Girls' Varsity Basketball 'S'-' gi ' Team this season, for they finished the year with a 5-5 . ff '1 :New Canaan. ,, ' and the next high scorer, Barbara Hrbek, racked up 54 points. Offensively, these girls were helped by Mari- n ,, 3. . f anne Goodrich, Sharon Sall-to, Hope Young, and Judy I I I 'l I . Jasmin Mueller, Carol Stanton, Joan Czapla, Pat Simp- . . son, Diane Murray, and Aileen Boros. Our team was 7 ably managed by Kathy Hrbek, Eleanor Bachman, and l Ingrid Hultgren. ' We have many memories: practices from 3 o'clock 8 , J until ?? ? . . . oranges at half-time . . . the girls who ,., . were a couple of feet taller than our girls . . . those , , I j , 1 H a Chute-the-chute . . . confused referees at Notre Dame . . . buying cookies at the Dime Store . . . secret vists to obscure places at half time Where s the ball7' W Row 1 J Lzapla M Goodrich J Nluellcr S Sallto B ton D Murray J lxnapp P Simpson Mrs Holley Hrbelt Row 7 H Young J Anderson A Boros C Stan JI - I I' . f? ' 's C gl . I .,, 1 1 .- tl : :ff , fg I f K s' ' X 'lil ul J ii 4.1 x K x l' .- K -Lfqn i t l 1 I .AAA J , .I . X' GIRLS' VARSITY BAsKETBALL x ' 1 J ' ' ' . ' , . 4 , , so in S 8.5, . . -y - Q b -5,7- ,Al l L' A.: - -A A 1 .5 K' . -'- -4 ' ' cfgl... ' M 4...Lmdh.ri V f 1 1.229 4 f . , ,ff si' K..-. A 'dx' .AL S Q 52.62 ? i95Q N4'4'4 r 5 5 6 glab 1 'A ! f .41 45 . A . 14-'Cl f -'fx 4 1 X fbtnmmmmg Uleam dna' LU u 'lr rv - ' s I X 82 ,.i K x 'Q X g!l'72S eXpE7'Z672C6 Although the Ludlowe Swimming Team was not victorious in its first season the team gained some good experience The swimmers led by Ken Ander- son and Roger Kele began the season poorly but grad- ually improved to closer scores the best score being 3146 in by Perry Downs in the backstroke and Bob Gillon and Dave Hartt in the butterfly. George Grabowski took to the air in the diving events. Carl Berg Roy Marsh and Roger Kele paced the team in the free- style sprints Malcolm McKay splashed through the 200 yard Free style while Co-captain Ken Anderson and Len Szturma proved themselves versatile swim- mers by competing in several different events. In the final meet the whole team made a good showing against Andrew Warde in spite of the fog and tepid water. Since the team will lose only three seniors and since many new candidates are expected to try out Ludlowe can hope for a strong swimming team and a successful season next year. SWIMMING TEAM Row 1 S Foster, R Wrighr,j. Slocum, C. Barry, L. Szturma, McKay G Anderson R Kele K Anderson P Downs D W Barnard, C Yonker, R. Gillon, C. Berg, M. Larime, R. Hartt J Engstrom J Luby Mr Foot H , V . ' . Marsh Rovs 7 P arrrson, G. Grabowski, P Perrottl, M. Q v ' Y I4 -' K ,R ' nv '..'p'f I .sh -1 . P2154 V. , . 1 - 1 3' I ,'.'.:E,.. ' I ---- 1 ,' , -:.-V- 4 f I i... 0 :, f I I 'ef .. s' 4 .12 . 1 if f' ' ' 3, 'sff' ,' X ' L 1 , '+V :+ If . f .j . ' - , 4 .' , '.1i' . A . -.1-94 ll, , Some of the outstanding performances were turned 'aff' I I . , .U y I . 7 3 .. f ' 1 ' 9 .'v -A J V! - 'I . ' 1 1 r ' , ., 'f 1 ! . 43' 1 , If ' Q' ', X. , , I , I R 1 e iciii G cu I 7 1 .- fa . wif , f 4 A '5 X 9 6 J . C l. 2'1 'W J 1 ' 5 ,- 4x --.f .. .V L- ..' NIU.. - xl-Pfyhlew a. 1 .4 I N. .- g ..-.- nsguhxk u - .. I 1 , ' iq Rx.. tg L- ,L-'-1 . ' ,I if ', A' Jan: Q-IN.. I .F-Q A I I ll IL, . - -.- .. .Afm -... f . f. gr ,L P rx, rf I .h ,-'..' 1,-W, T,,,sf--.a- i 1, - .7 f , J. r ,vafff - Backstage I - . 'idx lr: I x' X- . , , . . .74 , , - .,dr.1AI , . Irs... ,. Q , . '- Y N 3 5 --1 . , ' 4 , 51571 , A - ' . -' Q ' '2-2, , f .4 ' ' u ,hw U - 'fx -Xu' X X xy ' wx , .... Vs The Man the One and Only One Fzrst Gentleman on Earth Q Said How about a lzttle un? C me' Let us have some mzrth ' f N hz- QQ' 9 1 Y 1 QQMQQ Vg5'X 5 ! Q x qw fy Es cn 64' ' Jfl if 3 ' N .. . ' X xi I' vvf- l S, kb l . 'z E ' .1 ' '. 'ZW 'L 'Jr -vg- . Y 'wk -1 - fu -Q., '..' X - .X ' . ff ' f , ' 1 1 5 '. 0 . . 1' I , . xx sl I o 1 , P ' f X ' ' ' , X I f- ' fu, '. . :gli TL' ' , ' ' I ' . O ' ' ' L J . -4 , 54' ' 4-. ' f - . Iw f -- .- v -1- f . '-. - ' x 1. in - U ' 'FP' 5-Yr ' . , 'nrt' ' ' 'h , H.: 4, , K ? ,f O 1 a -'lv nf' I' 0 W ' .,sl .4f':Z, , Q. 77. X A -4,1!g4.' -' , Jw U. c -f . ,v x. a g Y 'Y-1 -' f x 1 : 1,11 1-41.6 ak. . - x X ,'.- , I' . L: '. . I- - v P f -. . '-'., ' .-' .f 1- - --V,-, - - . .- ,1 .L?.L:,4, Q-if, 1 X B A Q x ' 'TAI' -V ' 'L . 74 . ,gL,'l1..-' - N - - ,fl 'f 'A 1, ' ' -' ' . 1 525 M gi2i3g2'f ' f 1' J-21 .-fs-az., f. .,'ff, I A' . 1 lf If Ph W:-if N 741 I ff,--. 4 .U -. I . O Q, ,f .. , 9,-fuk A 2 . ,., , A151-.f-.,'l I I, -.,' - , v ,. .1 I , , 4 :if-E .Ir I 1 . . '-., '54 I -',..A'1,:T- ' I , 5 ,jill j7,, ,I ,s I-315, v ,I I x,zr::::l'3.:f,Kb 'f I. ,. . ..'1.,:.,. ':.j'-', rv. ':.'. ' ':., V -'- 1. 4 '- --liz -. I , QV? in .i I' -rl., , 'S-xi-1 I 4 lj X I4 -1 1' '.'j: 1 , Hi: -' I g.-f' :: 5 ,V .. 3 -5- -,.,.,g, 9, .g-.1--up , - - . -, .4 '.' HIM' '-- U -,419 fl? 1 1 'mm ' ' A N5 , . . ' Iv I, ' 1 '.L , ni .O A .I e' QQ. ' - . ' I Q wl' A , A L - 1 .- r 9 ' 5 X 1. I -,- ' . gI3.. - G. 4 , n J:-.P r -5 ' ' ' .'2..Ql' 1, AQ:,.:,l'f'U 45 I 7,1 -1 .I 32 -- W, 1 -.u -.K ' ' ' - - ' H Y f . 43 . -51, 'th 5 .' 12. 41: A . 1 r' - -A -1 -- l U W ff If x f .D a I wwf I fl 5 1 gy x 1 f 1.1 5 . ,V gy I I 5 , ,Ti - ' r 4 1' ' . -'J '., ' ' ' ' .11 . , 'Ji , JLL if -1 ' n I 4 -I., I .f ll..' fi . V . ,. X ff' ' ,, 'K '11 ,f If V 5 ' '4, x 'v J i, , A' 4 .. N N Y,5 f v f .fhi , L'- 1 X AAR' fn .XL N, 'x .rx X. I ' ei lm s - .af oust uuntils, Qllbrhnul uuntil, Z- fp' anh Stbnul Store ' A A '- SCHOOL STORE J. Bilodeau, E. Bachman, S. Bryant, L. Swanson, H. Young, B. Stanchina. The purposes of the house councils are to represent the student body and to act upon the suggestions of the students. The All-School Council serves as a link between the two house councils. It also sponsors var- ious school-wide activities and represents the individ- ual opinions of the members of the student body. The council is composed of the four officers and the per- manent committee chairman of each house council. The chairman of the school store and the chairman of the Foreign Exchange Commission are also members of the All-School Council. In December the council found that it had scheduled two activities on the same night. Since we couldn't cancel both events, it was decided that the bus scheduled for the Greenwich basketball game would be can- celled and a social would be held after the Christmas Play- One of the most worthwhile projects that the All- School Council has undertaken is the establishment of a school store. The school store provides the students with materials needed for classwork and stimulates school spirit by selling articles having a monogram of the Ludlowe crest. All the profits go towards buying new merchandise and repaying the debt of 360, which the All-School Council loaned the group. Q KT FX . fa.- X Y Au.-scHooL coNGaEss Row 1 D. Walsh, R. Tripoli, N. Martin, D. Hartt,'j. Page, M Williams. Row 2- . . . Mr. Gore, H Young, P Medve, C. I. ,. X . Stanton, P. Warner, j. Kamens, P. Geragosian, M. Wilson. Row 3: P. Semple, C. Currie, M. Moore, C. Peck, D. Hine. M if 'tm -a A5 ' I K.. Cx Q5 fa' . 'Z Q gb , af yi. -nt' . ' Q , ' 'ff X . .XM i A 7 M, 0 'z ' ' Q ' , ,: f .ff 1 1 I fi Y 6 Wi 6, 'Q 225 ,, 1 1 .,.N.Ww-wswrxu wh . .tw A 35. Q? 'Kr 124 1' fi we iii: f 32, 1 wif as 4, fu' fr an f 'Q ' f Y Y, mb ,J sk r , ,f f' I if J, W .M MM, YV? N ofhcers are jackie Blazok, Pat Dulka, Polly Adams, and . .-aa3The junior Red Cross Club is one of the most ac- 4' ,,nf.n?.. . , - -... il I-...r -,s 559' ,,,i' , '- it 4 - . jg,-?fK !!3 - ' . ' ya- 5. :J .. 'jg 'f D ,E X .C J : , .:' 4 ' ,,1 1. . 4 'J . ,' -... N ' . ' - 'k?'y': 1 ' .l C sv . - 'I , : Ti ' I 4 X ,11 .- 5 - , K, 1. 1 ,-- ' . --.- .. -- - I . , ,..1 :.,. 4. o .,, A Q . . . ,., .. src , Hip.. ,gf 1 -I , 1 ff if i f ' , - .L ,. :' ,f -. . - .7 . I ' I , ?.- 4., , r r C . . ., 3!uniut eh ross, jf. . . sf' ff 'X ,I ar n 1 4 -, I 4 SU A Y, l ' tive service clubs at Ludlowe. The officers, who are advised by Miss W'right and Mr. Spencer, are Judith Bilodeau and Eleanor Bachman, Co-presidentsg Bar- bara Stanchina, Treasurerg Deborah Cogswell, Secre- taryg and Betsy Bachman, Corresponding Secretary. The main project for the year was raising enough money to fill a chest with school supplies for twenty- four students who live in a foreign country. The money was raised by selling cookies during lunch and by sell- ing cokes and cookies during the basketball game with Andrew Warde. In keeping with the tradition of decorating the Nike base for Christmas, the Club members worked ener- getically Some Ludlowe students also worked on the Red Cross Blood Bank during their free time These were among the activities through which we enjoyed one of the busiest years of junior Red Cross work Small but active are the words which must be used to describe the Future Nurses Club this year The club is an organization which is designed to interest girls who may choose nursing as their future career Its Sue Williams. During the year the members enjoyed films on nursing. They also had many guest speakers including Dr. Chaucer and a registered nurse. In their annual Christmas project, the girls collected various toys and donated them to the Margaret Ford Cottage. The purpose of the F.T.A. is to acquaint students with the ideas and ideals of teaching. To do this speakers, panel discussions, movies, and conferences all helped. A high-light of the year is that the students have the opportunity to go to the elementary schools to observe and to practice teaching. The advisors and officers of this club have the im- portant job of pre preparing Ludlowe students for future careers in teaching 'lhrs year the officers are Barbara Stanchma President Patricia Simpson Vice president Patricia Sullivan Secretary Sandra Salvo Webster House Treasurer and Nancy Krentzman Silliman House Treasurer Mrs Way Mr Lussen Miss Banks and Miss Sharp are the very capable advisors X FUTURE TEACHERS Rowl R Kochi C Pardon N Krentzman P Simpson B S Atkinson L Newman S Holt E Hughes M Yonker Stanchina P Sullivan S Salvo C Nikodem M Dooley S Stanton Row3 J French C Macreskr V Lockwood M Row 2 Mr Lussen V Gardiner J Knapp R Tucci L Burlinson E Freer J Wilcox I Dollard C Marr S Scholl Eldridge M Valites A Lreberum J Anderson P Bonvomo M McCarty L Bonaira D Taylor S McBride L- ' . W i A . ' . t . I s.. 1 s l , Q 5 .I ' , . - 'X ' ' 1 a 1' . . I Q' . . ' ' ' .' ' ,fr . . ff .X 5 I .l I .. 1 .- .3 iff . g r I r Bl -4. ,ll 1 x L X il ' 'l ll I in c .. . U. lm Iss, A . I l -Y ' v 1 l' ...ill B .iii inf X Q.'.'l.' i. I6 : ,i - 'Ex' 1 -x .'N? ,. n -I sr4.e'p-N' rt.. x r- .niff ' ' --f , . . 0 54.4. , .,4-sal, 1 ..,,,A. . . ,. . wg, 1 . .I-I I . i'.,'. ... 'Es' H . , . 1 K -g,2 lQl.fff I ,. n., 4- ,S ii. vs. ' . , 1. g-kid, I ,I -'A . ,x-, iff.. 1 'I' I. . . .L .L .WR I XC.-f.:fi,4,,cZ : ,Mb -, h Jai-.ffl . -bf .'.Y,, .. . gglti' if -X N s '. ...uf , .'.' -,I ' ' X ,I .-1.-- - lf, ,r..'., N ,. X , X Q77! ':'- 3 qi ' N . IQ, h' . 'M 1 FUTURE NURSES Row 1: B. Sabo, S. Ambrose, S. Higgins, V. Deer, C. Rod- riquez, C. Wisnowski, J. Mueller. Row 2: J. Sullivan, P. Dullca, F. Harrison, L. Sussman, S. Sallco, S. Williams, P. 45 1 1 . W! i JUNIOR RED CROSS Row 1: J. Rappolt, j. Raclo, j. Baglia, B, Sranchina, J. Bilo- deau, K. Smith, D. Cogswell, S. Hosford, R. Weber. Row 2: Mr. Spencer, S. Pearson, II. Pardon, C. George, L. Newman, G. judge, P. Mrazik, 1. Kelly, T. Zygmum, H. Young, A. Adams, P. Stiles. Row 3: Mrs. MacPhee, C. Sherwood, N. Martin, G. Clarke, P. Okarmus, S. Silvernail, J. Wilcox, M. Burlinson, J. DeMonte, S. French, Mrs. Phelps. y ,fav ,Z ai J .5 f 1' Venezia, C. Nikodem, D. Grzegorzewski, Miss Wright. Row 5: M. Venezia, W. Fish, J. Keating, E. Murphy, P. Bilyard, J. Page, M. Moore, J. Lanzo, R. Tripoli, E. Torok, C. Smith, , ' D. We-sterling, M. Costlow, B. Barnhart. I , X ' ' - ' - . ' 'fl ,fflf,'? I . Q, l. N fig f' 87 fi Xgf ,f XT ' 6 I ,. 9 urn. y-Q' '59, . h N .-..p :--,5,. - l :'4!',.- I ' l ' L - lx 4,-D, 'T -T-'1 ?.-:E ' I - : - L- 1,. .. 'faff D - ' if 2 . , uf - - 1 - J . -.. , 'Q' Q' - 'nn' 1' If :o.'.:H,.. ' ' 'iff' - ' J I I .7 If . I U.: '..- - ,W X , ... . -:f ,. UITUHIIS study drama . ' - 2 I' - li, . . 2- -. . means a group of chanters or a chorus group in a Greek Komians, derived from the Greek word Kommur, Tragedy. If' ,V The club's first program, which was presented on , ' - 0 - rr - December 18th, consisted of two one-act plays, The ' . Happy Journey, and Scrooge. The first play, about ,',- ' the trip of a family to a neighboring town, spiced the .,- program with humor, while Scrooge, an unspirited, f - grulf man converted to a benevolent person, lent ser- ' v J Q iousness to the program. ' Heading the cast of The Happy Journey, by 7 ' Thornton Wilder, were Paul Robinson, Ellen Joslin, I Lydia Lansing, and Tom Laska. Scrooge, by Charles ' Dickens, was carried off very well by Jeff Page, John l Condon, Paul Robinson, and Ken Smith. '. .lf The faculty sponsors, Miss Sally Rudis, Mr. Luke Farrell, Miss Mae Kelly and Mrs Viola Way planned many activities A trip to New York and to the Shakes pearean Theatre in Stratford to see Mary Stuart were among the most exciting STAGE CREW and USHERS GUILD Well you can t produce a play without someone to operate the spotlight and to pass out programs and escort the patrons to their seats. That's why Ludlowe has a Stage Crew and an Ushers' Guild. Only girls who have a good scholastic record and who display the qualities of dependability and courtesy are accepted into the guild. Under the leadership of Judy Bilodeau, President, Eleanor Bachman, Vice- President, and Martha Williams, Secretary, the girls ushered at the Fall, Spring, and Christmas Concerts, the Fathers' Club Show, the Barnum Festival, and the Lions' Club play. This year's stage crew, headed by Jim Ryan, Bob Edmunds, and Bruce Cheney, accomplished two great feats. They secured enough bulbs to see that every light on stage was working and they acquired new green shirts When a member of the Komians or the stage crew obtains a certain number of points for his particrpa tion in theatrical activities he may qualify as a mem ber of the National Thespian Society In Roger Lud lowe we have three students who have gained this honor They are Andy Lichtenstein Sue Roseen and James Ryan Row 1 J Kettner N Furcht M Dooley M Yonker F Kciler E Buswell C Gregoraewski L Lansing P Hoag D McMahon C Venezia R Weber B Brastow Row 2 R Kochi F Vanek R Edmonds J Page K Gretz E Joslin A Lichtenstein I Roseen J Ryan T Laska L Kriegshaber Row 3 Miss Rudis V Lonbncco J Parsons B Huether DIMMATIC CLUB V Clarke S Silvemail C Hunt P Adams S Newman M Kish C Greaves N Joslin J DeMonte M Mitchell E Furdon P Stiles V Gardiner L Floyd Row4 M McCarty A Doran E Kelly E McCauley J Bowes R Robinson P Robinson K Smith J Condon P Spalla P Wilcox C Marr C Hansen C Smith M Verdock E Buchanan JJ' ' a ' l x D . K A u. . . . . .. , . - Gi.. - Q l .- W , D . ' 1 ., , . .1 ' 5 , . ' . if I I sg s . I nl! E, ' If ' K l 3 If , ' lc 'H K i l I 'J ,- i ,J I l :Qt 'D X lax.:-. ,.. ,.. ,..,',. Z'-,. ,',.-,',. ,,.'. Z: 'i'. ,. ',. ,. . :. ,,',. ',. . :. , X :II I '- assays.: i. s'x h ,x -NT u -' J '- f -11-ia . . .. , nit. sb- '- 4 ,4' , . 'Tix jff '1 .,,,..Q3,- ,sg '. u ,A ' F .. 'if I,-' I 1' p bf. 4 :I . 75. u 1 mv ' ' 4-1'2 ' ' I ' ' - . 3 - 19' -' .I li ' I . .J::f..- ,hqf!'- . ' -' , - '.r ' if pf' ,,' , . l v ' .2 ' ' 9 66 1 .a .aa eww , D , 1 '4,. 1 1' 5 sfl. . fire 1- ,' .. f. li 1 rl, i' I I l .' , 1 I I I., fl f fTo obtain membership in the Girls' Athletic Associ- ation a girl must have sixty point in athletics and she must maintain a satisfactory average. This year, the G.A.A. was led by Joann Knapp, President, Hope Young, Vice-President, and Rose Tucci, Secretary- Treasurer. The purposes of the Girl's Athletic Association are to organize student participation in sports, to encour- age good sportsmanship, and to organize girls' clubs which are concerned with sports. The highlights of the year's activities were brought to a climax at the Girls' Sports Banquet, which was sponsored by the Girls' Athletic Association and to which all the girls in the student body were invited. Here girls were awarded numerals, bronze, silver, and gold pins, and white sweaters. The highest award ,Dk ' . .'. l15'! 'S -i-'fgyqyn - 'C ......-7 :Jr-f M -f , a ' ..f - ,. A Z-.ll . , 'V fr, 19 9 66 9? , and Maps given, however, was the gold placque, which was awarded to the senior who had accumulated' the most points in her four years at RLHS. The Girls' F Club is open to any girl who has earned her letter by participating in sports on a varsity team. It is an honorary club composed mostly of Juniors and Seniors. Of course, the club is not barred to unller- classmen, they just can't seem to get that letter! 1' The Boys' F Club, under the direction of Coach Carta, is a school org izition w ose membership is open to any bo wxho hxhiis varsi letter.'Tlie club has two major ectsxdurihg the school year. In Je fall the boys seg refreshments at the annual Than giving game assi . In' time spring thly hold their annual picnic Ihex in ll. f ,K 5- N -.fu Row 1 M Wilson j Kenner S Bounty B Hrbek J ovsard M Williams E Kosch C Baudis L Anderson H Fialkoff Rows Z J Rado C Clampett G Treszi H Houng., j Knapp R Tucci S Willams R Weber J Czapla S Stan ron Row 3 I Mueller S Salko L Sussman N Martin K Hrbek j Hermann E Hughes B Stanchina S Marctau D GAA Levint M Goodrich M Leahy P Simpson S McBride Mrs Holley Row 4 D Murray D Ganser S Daley B Adolph son j Klupzak C Stanton J Kamens S Bryant P Wilcox L LaFonta1ne N Rundltt J Anderson M Glenn A Boros L Svtanson D Walsh N 'I I ,J-.x V Y 'VJ ill' if I P, A , gf .J ,xx Y Qi, . 1 i .1 2 il r I . I .Q ,I if A , V If i 9 I li --li ly lil .g y 'rl' - L, tl ly ' ,' g M A , lk. . . 'F W ll A I. 'f X ilviif-XAH yvl. , Y ' , I ., -4 r V I ,. , . -A n., I v I , I I - .l I.: I K -,l . .t.., i Y, I I I , I 90 x ' ':'l-. '-, I' 'Q l Q , - -x ' V ' -' 5' , ' L' E- .. Zia, QJAQ' nz ......-I .if ,Q fwf Q' Q .. '. ' . W ,, .flffffflf .Qffflf 'S i A ,. . ,. N.., ,,j11.TI,Lf ffffflfglf l 1 5 fi ' GIRLS' X ii 144, .f Row lg 1. Kamens, j. Knapp, S. Salko, H, Young, M. Good- C. Stanton, P. Wilctmx, j. Anderson, R. Tucci, K. Hrbek, B. rich, J. Czapla, J. Mueller, P, Simpson, A, Boros. Row 2: Hrbek, C. Clampett. Mrs. Holley, S. Bounty, S. Marceau, D. Murray, M. Glenn, 1 ,f ,7 ,I X X f ff .. ,I 1 ai' I I 'f ,.v f '-, Lil! sy' 1 -lr 1.,, .- f-1 .-. , I , --.qi '--- , J!-Y' A jf' 1 ,-x A 'e --EJ? I 4 1' . . 64 ' .. I,, .' ' Q- . .u - --- ' .- - 0' -, 1 1 .I K arg--', dc . . -I -. . V. ffl ' Q A v,-.14f7 ' ' ' L l' ' 1 -.. I . lf' , 1 n, f elf if ,I n-.,. . ..,. If I I a.: . h.. ,ta-,1 ' -T V 1 1 ! I. ,,.g,'f.. - - me-. . zf fl 1 . f I 7 .,.. I ' sf 1, x , .- ', ff ' 1 0 . !, , . i , v .1 ' .1' fn X N , 1' '.' . ' A I lj i .T 1 il EBPIIIHII, 5lJEIIIi5lJ, and jfI'BIIIZlj 11155 gum vulture ,C . . CD2 The German Club was very fortunate this year in 'having George Pilat, a native-born German, as its chairman. He was assisted by Gary Roper and Charley Kentnor in planning the clubs activities, which in- cluded German folklore, music, films, and games, The club with students from all grade levels, was very worthwhile because the members were given a chance to put their academic knowledge to practical use. This year the main task of the French club, which was under the supervision of Miss Ackerman, was the presentation of a play, which included three scenes from Topaze. R. Gillon, D. Fass, S. Milhauser, Bowes, C. Clampett, L. Anderson and N. Krentzman were members of the cast, M. Williams, P. Wilcox, and j. Kamens also wrote a skit, which was presented after the play Needless to say the production was a shocking success! One of our schools most active clubs was the Span- ish Club. which was sponsored by Mr. Markot. The club tried to point out to the students that studying a language could be fun. The co-ordinators of the club's activities were Bonnie Adolfson, Elizabeth Doebeli, Robert Crays and Evelyn Johnson. This year the Spanish Department produced a lively comedy, which was entitled Sueaio De Una Noche De Agorto, by Gregorio Martinez. All cast mem- bers conscientiously attended rehearsals for five months. A highly efficient group of students took charge of scenery, make-up, and all the little jobs which went into making this amateur attempt at acting a real success! 1-J Row l J Rado GERMAN CLLB Gernand C lxcntnor R Schltgcl Row D Couahlan D Gogsvnell Niiss Wright A Pilar Rappolt G Roper j Vestberg. D House Rovs 3 Xt . ,J ,- ,ij . . lil A i it W, 'gif 1 -- ff p Ill Q pp fl ' I .f Q .5 li-1' tx l kil t! 1' lyl il ' Q- n lx. vi Alt. 92 X ' - , r 1 wx , R ' -x - - -'-' J - ' if-p . . ,W 4x .c1..dh.a X , ,QQ vw .4 Q 5 i Q ...,. I ix X 77 z if 1. .. 4, .4 ig, 1 .gf I fy, 1 'f fbfwf, M W' gf. f ' ali ,wl3, n, 22' ,-W xr Awflzkiiv A 9 W 4 Z5 R 9? ,aw ov Q ,f,, M 1, EE n 'JMS if 131 5- 423 is ,Win w ,- ef 5. ct' lf dir' I' Eff I K 'ff r 5' 1 'milf had fl ,ll . ll' I 6-4 1 I ll! ,gf . .5' , ,n, l 1. - ff 1. 7 . 01 -, 1 . , 4 t u l 1 , I 1 ,I ..' .1 ..4.,. - ,H -, Zi' CX X , f, X : . Q-,' xv ,X f' I . .'5.,. 5 '-' 1. - 1 . :'..' Sf -f , I uf . ,n- . gt ,, 1 f A N E 1. 5 1 --.gig-fggfw - ., . :sf A 15 '.' ' s . 4' , jf Weightlifting, illiahle Zliennts, and Zgntnling fllluhs .. 'H' . -H O.K. Now start with the Bench-Press, then try the Bent-Arm Pullover, and then the Two-I-land-Curl, and then--what? No! Don't try to use 750 lbs. on that! This isn't at all as bad as it sounds-it's just some of our dedicated weight-lifters hard at work. This group, co-captained by Dick Dina and Bill Barimas and guided by Coach Vic Farrel, met faithfully three times a week. Each person had his own goal such as: getting in shape for some varsity sport, overcoming some physical weakness, or working on the body beautiful. No matter what the individual goal was, however, it demanded real perserverance, hard work, and desire. Although this was one of I.udlowe's young- est activities the group showed great promise of rapid growth in the next few years Another one of Ludlowes enjoyable clubs was the bowling club This club which was under the direc tion of Mr I.aCouture met every Thursday at the Kingsway Bowling Alleys. Because of the skill and the enthusiastic leadership of Andrew Chirsky and Charlie Rogan, the bowling team slaughtered their most bitter rival, Andrew Warde High School. Along about 1880, some English Army Ofhcer in- vented a game called ping-pong. He used a large table for a playing surface, a row of books for a net, a cham- pagne cork for a ball, and two cigar boxes for paddles. Although the game has changed much since then, the players haven't, and under the direction of Mr. Strauss, who was once the New England Ping-Pong Champion, the game has become a favorite sport at Ludlowe. In fact, the club held a schoolwide tournament, at which real honest to goodness trophies were awarded. Tro- phies were given to Kenneth and Nelson Johnson the two top ping pong players who later played members of the faculty during the half time at the Faculty Student Basketball Game 2' ' I xl . . . . I - . , - . - , gl' , ' , I . , . a y' , ,wx kit 1 l I i I 'r ,. 3 4 . ill f U fa K.: s 1 l C-I l xml J U- I ' ll' ,II ' I . WEIGHT-LIFTERS 94 ' M, :' 'I 5 , ' - -x x, - - -' 5' if- . .- 'V ' --4. -LW, . ' 4'-' -Y X Rowl R Legutki R McBride J Ryan R Dina C Tall Farrell Rovs 3 P Ambrose R Horvath R Gernand P man T Baker A Kasfeldt Row 2 M Westerling P Nix Schlegel M Moore K Smith J Page F Lee 1 Vincent R Kele P Brundage J johnson R Tripoli E Totok Mr V 21114. eil v.,,- sgg .. 1 - c V fn, ' - 40? p ' X - f af- ' . ' i - ,.-24 , , .,., , ef-Q ,-. 46,1 , j. . 0 - . 'ol' aj , 1 ' '. 'o . -, f ,- -.7 Y r J , Q, I 4 Q . , ft' 4 li. ' I -to ff 6. i , rf ir 'H 7 .ZF I:.. tl 'ix 1 s Walk together, talk together 0 ye peoples of the earth: Then, and only then Shall ye have peace. Dear Ludlowe Students I fully realxze that as an exchange student at Lud lowe I have had the most wonderful experrence xn my lxfe-an experrence whose memorres wlll last forever The firsthand knowledge about the Amerrcan way of lrfe that I have learned here wrll go back wrth me to my country where nt wnll spread rn wrdenmg crrcles to many Turkrsh people who have not come to the Umted States themselves They wrll be warmed by the thought of the hosprtalrty that Amerrca showed to one of therr countrymen Throughout the year I have tried to do my best to xncrease the understandmg between our two natrons and I have been deeply nmpressed wrth your keen mterests rn rnternatxonal frrenshxps Here M I leave my second country I would lrke to express my thanks to the teachers and students of Ludlowe Forergn Exchange Cornrnrssnon and the Hartts for makmg my stay rn Faxrheld a wonderful one Srncerely E.. 422.5-tm, As. Q!! i Z -.. hr. UL. i Q , 'Yl. JIM. M f ' l'IY'7 :-f , - ' 'm I :N K . 'Q 'ip gr... ' .E '-'iss ' as PQ, X Elurelgnbtuhent Clixthange Qllnmmisswn ss., ., promotes worldpeace --is 2 KX 0006 V X1 QI FOREIGN STUDENT EXCHANGE Row 1: Gail Trezi. R. Kochi, M. Goodrich, S. Higgins, S. Ambrose, j. Howard, J. Parsons, S. Pearson, E. Silliman, L. Anderson, J. Rappolt, S. Williams, A. Lichtenstein, R. Weber, B. Brastow. Row 2: Mr. Marlin, D. Cogswell, S. Newman 1. Barker, G. Roper, N. Krentzman, D. Wilson, D. Judson S. Sayari, P. Warner, J. Chapman, J. Swain, S. Millhauser, P. Wilcox, D. Klaas, H. Young. Row 5: L. Kriegshaber, L v Everyone at Ludlowe is familiar with turkey for Thanksgiving, and with the expression it's a turkey , as the term is applied to an unsuccessful play. But since September, 1959, when Ludloweites hear the word Turkey. they think of connotations that are much more significant and world embracing. We all think of Sabri Sayari, our exchange student from Turkey. who has been a vital part of our school culture this year and who has helped us understand many things about his country. Jane Chapman. who went abroad last summer to Turkey on the exchange plan. has also added some more knowledge and impressions of this country. Everyone anticipates the arrival of our new exchange student each fall. As Ludlowe grows, so may the Ex- change Program grow and prosper. The Exchange Commission thanks the students, faculty, and towns- Floyd, M. Hopkins, S, Salko, L. Sussman, F. Harrison, P. Reilly, T. Anderson, N. Smith, K. Hrbek, L. Grace, 1. Bilo- deau, S, Gintoff, M. Mitchell, L. Furdon, M. Storey, S. Mc- Row 4: V. Gardiner, D. Levine, B. Bride, E. Buchanan. . Adolphson, D. Taylor, I, Moore, L. Robbins, P. Harrison, M. Moore, 1. Page, C. Tallman, J. Capute, J. Pickett, L. La- Fontaine, K. Lee, S. Smith, M. McCarty. people for supporting them through the Shares of Democracy, the cookie sales, the candy sales, the stu- dent-faculty basketball game, and all the other money raising projects. Sabri and jane ai 5 , -11' ,. 1 I QS Sli F 'xi . ,i , . X, I fff 9' . K I 1 P riff 4 TX Xa, il-Blustt Groups Its rammg' No' Its pourlng' Georglannas trum pet IS turnxng to rust and D1ck s drum IS Hoatxng aw ay AfAA,AfrBut the band won t quxt up lag ' J L fp 1 . 1 HW 15 11, 1 1 Through ram sleet and snow the Ludlowe band could alvs ays be found encouragnng the football team to push em back Ot course the band prov 1c1ed muslt for varxous assemblles too and 1ts greatest achnexe ments of the year were presented at the Wlnter and Sprmg Concerts Th1s year the Concert Choxr was very busy Dorn What Comes Naturally smgtng' For the first trme rn many years the cholr had a large bass and tenor sectlon whtch numbered about fourteen members The two largest performances gtven by the chotr were the Chrlstmas Concert and the Sprmg Concert Under the able leadershxp of Presxdent Paul Robmson V1ce pres1dent Nancy Rundlet and Secretary Tom Ander son the chorr enloyed a very successful year The stx pxece orchestra under the dxrectton of Ken neth L Dunbar worked very hard thrs year The only junror mus1c1an Charlotte George played the vrola Carol Nxkodem Lmda Phelps and B111 Elxas were the rest of the strmg sectxon Bob Shallue and Perry Gard ner p1an1sts accompanxed the group These longharrs proved that musrcal talent abounds at Ludlowe The Muslc Councrl was formed for the purposes of seremzde students promotmg and co ordmatmg the actnrttes of the mus nc department The ofhcers of the Modern Musnc Mas ters of the Chorr of the Band and of the Orchestra comprtse the membersh1p of the councrl Under the respons1ble leadersh1p of Paul Robmson the muslc tountu was very actrve thxs year ml Georglanna and Howard were chosen to go to All State MUSIC COUNCIL Row 1 N Rundlet, R Ruot, G Burr1ll,R Shallue Rom Moore W Szturma 7 A L1eberum,L Swanson, Mr Dunbar, P Rob1nson,j , N s., I 14,1 - 'wx ' 1 1 Q14 . 1 ,, J 5 1 X W I r . . .,,' L , --,g. . 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N Cm 11' .Na ,M 34 X ' uLdls..qn 4'Y ..7?'3 ' 'X f as C L A, 19' Q-eff Egfr CADET CHOIR A Llcbcrum E Busvull M Douley R Kochl Row 2 C Clarke C Short C Marr S Srlvernarl V Poeter C San Turlnsh j Blazok C Hams L Hannovucll j Barker I born P Wrlcox C Hansen C Smnth B Huether J Sander Edstrom S Nuaman 1 Hermann J Olson B Boland C I Ackerman is L i A COINCERT CHOIR wx 1 R Wchcr N -Xllrn C Olmsrca P Sulhxan 'NfQCarrx D Shnmool S Irench S Braxo Mr Dunbar An neon P Ru nnson N Runllu I' Namlr L Rrajcx B R ww M Storm C Huhhcll R Lcgurkx H Tones S Brasroxx Row 7 P Dullu A Lmhnrum Wahl NI Dax Bayoros I johnson lx N141 arrx NI NW:-stulxng., W Szrurma Nkrlgox NI hours S Harms Nioorc: G Burrrll NI L Szrurma A Rastcldt R Damcr C George .5 , x x N a 'MH'-. .X ,K 4. .' ..,,--, 5- .-:Q . . .,- ' M - ',f4, - 1 1' 'l' CJ' '-K: . A-2 n -S ':' t .7 L 1 A- I ., lr. ' - ,,,..c.7, A - .-Y - - ' . - . if 'if' .,f-S' - r. - 3' , 1. I -.,tt4' ,. 9 D Z! I F Z-,ff V. .':1,. -Y eff. f - ,x' f A -D .4 . 1 ':' A L . , 1-31' - f .' - 3 f- Q . - x. g, I, -fx ' -. f -ar, -I 2 . -' - 'a TQ . . ' f ' 1 - C . f .1 X I J, - 'ull ' I i I 4 I ,l.?,s'i'l . - v. V f I -V I ff 'v . ' ' . , f 1 I ' I ' , , I ' I W, ,ff .Il . .l fl' f. ,z X' - e 1 II'- ' lf' Row I: J. Pardon, B, Sabo, S. Smith, C. Baker, L. Swanson, Coombs, A. Kulpa, Mr. Dunbar. Row 3: C. Macieski, G. .14 yy-h 'yr'-.'.v-Y' 'l,,.- ,nj .,- hr- ,A 1- x- 1 5 i . . - - 3 , .I 'r ,. f f, eq! - lx 'f Q 4 .S 5' .uit ,lava ! R . In I ' NVQ ,gi Q., H' YW . .Khi- ' -If:Rr'1 ,.1.. .H Y, . rl: ,. lo' 'Lyn ' .' . o'3: I, Q, ', . 'j ', . , 'Stix l '-lx'--' . '00 x - Bflatlflg lub wins awards In its first year, the Debating Club, under the direc- tion of Miss joan Wasko, consisted of charter members Harry Harris, Jeff Page, Paul Semple, Chris Currie, and Frank Allen. This outstanding team went through the year undefeated and finished second in the Annual Connecticut State Debating Tournament in April. This year the team had some new members. They were: Judy Kelly, jessica Pollard, Greg Stier, Laurel Bonavia, Darlene Cooper, Linda Phelps, and Christy Hunt. At the Trinity College Debating Tournament in December, the debating team tied for first place and Paul Semple won a trophy for being the Best Negative Speaker. Under the captainship of Harry Harris, the team enjoyed another line season. .ww 5 1' J ' 'E' fl.-4-P DEBATING TEAM Row 1: L. Bonavia, J. Kelly, 1. Pollard, C. Hunt, L. Phelps, M. Larime, P. Semple, j. Page, V Gardiner .ff ,727 1 - 2' ' - a xx - -. - , . . - . W xo'-. ' 1'. ' ,G 1 . -, U' pl uv L ya. J 2-Re: :F l , -Q: '. . ss:--. 5 .glrfgr D ' .R -. Ji 'J . h f-cj. .gal , 5 i-i 4 .. - lg ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' as . 7 ' an . ,:. . nf 3 9 5' f , 1- a . ,. g - S . ' ,- If :i-T' f f Qearhunk captures IW at Ludlowe f ' - j I.:-Eli' When will we get the yearbook? we were often ' '- ,,- . asked. A typical answer was, Well, we decided not to put one out this year! With the questions we also ff' 'V '23, received threats. If we don't like the yearbook we'll . ' .- hang you in elligyf' What do you mean effigy? We'l1 do this thing right. For this we had no answer, we 9 ,. could only smile nervously. We spent many long hours in the Wolf Den with our advisor Mrs Arbo No one could understand how we spent all our time Contrary to popular belief we did work hard But we also had various forms of dr version Mrs Arbo not only had the patience to put up with our shenanagins but she also joined in the fun Glue fights and water fights were common place and a plastic bag tournament was often suggested when things got dull We yumped hurdles in the hall to relax and ran around in our night shirts after hours This proved embarrassing when Marianne and Mary Ellen were caught by a man looking for his night school class Our stomachs were not allowed to suffer We had a good supply of Frrtos f1led under F and the cokes were kept cold outside the window We consumed so much food that outsiders were prophesying that wed all gain at least 15 pounds by the end of the year To keep our weight down we climbed in and out of the windows and chased each other around the Wolf Den Jfatrtttlhtana btaft Co Editors in Chief MaryEllen Berggren Copy Editor Art Editor Typing Editors Business Manager Faculty Write ups Photographers Girls Sports Boys Sports Senior Write ups Characteristics Advisors Marianne Goodrich Betsy Kriegshaber Linda Rachwalsky Flame Freer Carol Shnrpes Paul Robinson and Index Maureen Leahy Ken VonHoltz Bruce Brown Mike Zadotf Jasmin Mueller Gail Treszi Ken Smith joe Capute Ron Tripoli Eleanor Bachrnan Leslie Romberg Mrs Arbo Mr Sleigle One night while we were working late, Marianne heard a noise. Since it was late, Mrs. Arbo said it was impossible that anyone could be around, so we con- tinued to work. But then Marianne saw a face in the window and three dark figures run down the hall. At this she let out a blood-curdling yell, followed by a scream from MaryEllen and utter chaos in the den. Mrs. Arbo, the lionhearted, unlocked the door and found our intruders to be Jeff joe and Marry who had dropped in They thought they were very clever but we still haven r recovered Before deadlines we had several all night marathons at Mrs Arbos We worked until we couldn t see and then as the sun came up we wearily decided to hit the sack Since there were only three beds and five girls plus one advisor we were faced with the problem of finding a place to sleep When everyone got settled and all the lights were out the giggles commenced Finally a few weary ones including Mrs Arbo fell asleep Those still awake were entertained by those who talked in their sleep No one know how Carol went to bed on the right side of the bed and woke up on the wrong side Except Elaine who was quite sur prrsed in the middle of the night when Carol rolled over her Although we often doubted we would meet our deadline we never came to blows and we did produce a yearbook We hope you like xt' Marianne and Mary Ellen Look wbal we found' 3,4 lx' ' . l H I H 9 9 I: f ' ' . . - , 0. . , ' ' I rl . . . . 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Bercowitz, M. Moore, K. Smith. QT 1 ' u L 1 EDITORIAL STAFF ' Seated: M. Goodrich, M. Berggren, L. Rachwalsky. Standing: M. Leahy, R. Edmonds, B. Brown, P. Robinson, 1. Mueller, , ' ,f Mrs. Arbo, Mr. Sleigle, E. Freer, B. Kriegshaber, M. Zadoff, J. Capute, R. Tripoli, K. Smith, C. Shnipes. I- -L . I , . ., I X X A ' X , X,-'gl V 103 ' XX I '7 fl X27 I ly X, 3 1. 1... 'N -i-'sawn - -.. i -MZ fx' '- ,v -1- ' ' -L ig fpg Mrs. Arbo. The camera's broken again. Waiting for someone? ,f i 5 Working hard? Sneaking in? g wt i' JL. X4 5- gg ,.- --'f . G3 wig' . Q, it A Small fonferfflff. Maureen and Betsy compare notes. L . 4 ,-.....-1, - 'r-T.1'iv6 Business Girls go to work and 3Iunin1f Qrhiehement gains business experience Oiiice Observation Week has been an activity spon- sored by the Bridgeport Chapter of the National Office Management Association in cooperation with the Fairfield School System and has been run success- fully for two years. As a part of this program, senior Business Girls are given an opportunity to visit with and observe the operations of the office staffs in local business organizations. They report to the business concerns during the hours that they would normally be in school. At a luncheon meeting in March, an evalua- tion is held. Junior Achievement is Teenagers in Business. Achievers decide what product to make, and they begin to raise the necessary capital by selling shares in the company. They purchase their materials, make the product, sell it, and at the end of the year, split the prohts. BUSINESS GIRLS X fl- y l Row 1: C. Csanadi, J. Couture, N. Drescher, M. Gilbert, A. N Link B Schelmetic Miss Caldwell Mrs Walls Row 3 Norton, F. Dawid,j. Plummer, R. Stankey. Row 2: B. Bakos, N Sasko R Finan I Roseen F Kozek E Tiska E Hazew E. Glynn, C. Szymkuc, C. Shnipes, M. Gorman, D. Boland, ski C Short K McAulev M Nemeskay M Kollinger 2 I0 I ,- r.,-.--L I' --..., A. .... 11.6 af' , ,. X , 23-. - - - . H , ,,, . .. A ,. ., Q - - :.I yy . lr - I XA.. .7 II - IIY I, . - - ajft. l --f-- Ny- -'Z,,.f.'J1f' '-. e '-S' Q.f'f:,c, 1- , I Q 4 1- I f 1 X diff , ,.. . . . ' 1'-17-'. . -:iffy ' I .H . .- - milk :WUX must prmt the news' The Fox Staff has spent a rushed but happy year producxng the news There have been a few anxlous moments of course but the paper has managed to make all Its deadlxnes and has offered the student body everythrng from debatable Issues to fashxons Some constant comments heard nn the Foxhole I wonder whether th1s rssue IS golng to be punk blue or mmt green The Fox on the Sly IS not for gos srpers Whos gonng to wrxte thls weeks letter to the ed1tor7 We ll flxp for nt Im terrrbly sorry about that Snr I guess we just dndn t have a chance to read the copy Mr Ewmgs tiled another lawsunt We must do THAT tomorrow just tell hxm that hell go out of busxness nf he doesnt adveruse 1n the Fox We ve got f1VC mrnutes to make rt to the prxnter s If we can only steal that plcture from the yearbook Does anyone know what happened to th copy? Why don t we let the apprentrces do the typmg? We even made plans to paxnt the lllustrrous but grrmy Foxhole and finally got our typewrrter fixed We hope you hke what we had to offer we had a good trme presentrng nt to you FOX EDITORIAL STAFF Row 1 D Antomak Advertrsmg Manager H Young Sports Edxtor Row 2 M Valltes Ed1tor1nCh1ef R Dma News Edr tor S Holt Copy Edrtor K Roswell Cuculatron Manager D Ganser Exchange Edrtor I Wahl Busmess Manager Row 3 W Szturma Sports Edrtor Mrs Couture Advrsor D Cogswell ArtEd1tor E Lanslng Ed1tor1nCh1ef P Sullrvan News Edrtor ny FOX STAFF Rowl S Hosford R Weber B Bakos NI Wrlson J Her mann J Rappolr D French C Turlmsh Row 7 W Szrurma I-I Young j Wahl R Dma E Lansmg P Sullnan D Ganser S Holt M Valntes Row 3 Mrs Couture F Hrra E joslm D Murray S Daley -I Rado K Roswell D Ns Antonlalc D Cogsvsell G Tonges L Bercovutz R Robm son S Fabryk Row 4 P Niagrll M Nemeskay J Sabo D Sh mood E Dever S Sayarr K Smrth L Szturma N Torney A Norton M Brmsko S Ostrosky C Hunt .f' ' . ' Q ' If ' . F .1 I-' f . I I if l I ' 4 .'f ' - , I .1 if I, I 41 ' 12' ' ' , SQ. I. If - L x I f K J -- uw I- , il' ll -:ng l ' II ,, I I , I -I, . . I , 1- , I I , -. I I ay. II I.. . . . I I. II II.Il I -1' . 7 ,.I Q L ,QI I . . . . . , .95 -.' ' , , ' ' :xo . . . . - I . I I , . . I , . . , . . -v . ' III f I I I , . . II . . . e . . . . ' ' , - , ll . . . . . ' I . ,ff 1 . ' -- . U - - - . ' ' I ' . . I. I . I' ' . ' . 5? I I I - ' II I, I I I, w ', v I I P' II , I ,I- , I I . . v X ' I 1 I Ia I - I x I a - I 1 ' s S - , ' ' 2 - s - ' X' i ' l 1 s ' if i' K rl Q . ' 51 ' 5 I ? L 1 ' My fu g f i sl .9 f I El: II I fa , I I ' A s 'I 1 l , f l 'A I I I I 9 l I Y' 5 O. I 'I ll M 7 R4 vl II 1 .I ll , I , ' Q- I I J , Ja I - .. l :fy n ul .. l ' l I .4 II. I A X? ,. - Wi- l A I L D - , ' , V V- ' . XII-IsI,I , . - I Y I I , A . .I I ,I - I, . , . ,. ,, .e',. ,. ,.',. , . ' , . ' . 1 ' we g . -. ' vI.' .I sII :' vI .r ' 'X 'Wg - 'F ,..5' C - ft fab x . as Eau .f aulLs .ic . . 'slip 1 N - 1 ,N l I v n.L,Ybn - v.'.- 1-A' 41' ' gd f . 5 I 1 . '-,H --.l Av . , 1, M . -f. . -- . ..,-,f 4 -. U- eq . -if-fi 'f--.W-fe - -1. .-.4 - --M si . 'I L- rg.. .., J.. r, Lvi . O' if e -- . . ' ,ljlz - . X i I K ..-gh- .. - .,, ,f-uit N ,. K X X2 ',L? x' ' 1 ' X QUJBIUHII shows that literary talent abounds in Ludlewe - T H During this school year, Ludlowes literary maga- zine was made a separate publication from the Fox and was given a new name, the Athenian. Each issue contained stories, poems, and essays by Ludlowe stu- dents, and an article by one member of the teaching staff. The task of putting out our first issue was immense. First of all, we decided that the old Vixen not only needed a new name but also needed a new cover-a printed cover, of course. Helped generously by Mr. Warner, we at last arranged to have the job done by the Columbia Printers in Bridgeport and weeks later, the attractive covers arrived. Our problems, however, had just begun: we had an early deadline to meet, the Business Department was tied up with the Fox ma- terial, the sixty reams of paper necessary for the issue had not yet arrived, and our school possessed not one stapling machine capable of stapling the bulky maga- zine together. Through pure genius, however, we got our magazine on the stands. We extended our always too early deadline . . . Sandy Marceau stayed up all K X s, . night typing stencils . . . the sixty reams of paper ap- , peared out of nowhere . . . and Steve Milhauser stole Q, 51,5 a stapler. With time comes experience and our second issue was put together with much more ease, although sev- eral of the editors became noticeably older and grayers With all who have helped us in our infancy, we hope that the Atbeninan will prove that creative talent abounds in Roger Ludlowe. 1 l 'PW .ggu . gr 7-5,-.40 ., I 8 l Q Q O1 Uflng gassjgas , IAQ, la Q. ATHENIAN STAFF Row lg S. Marceau, S. Millhauser. Row 2: R. Wakeman, Miss Kelly, J. Baglia, R. Crays. I ,iff ,ff - X '? ,-Z' ny 1' 'rx Mr. Warner and Mr. Strauss present the ping pong trophies to Ken Ludlowe boys exhibit athletic ability in a twcyman roll. Q and Nelson johnson. -2' 11 28 sf' The music group sponsors a trip to the opera. Gypsy Rose Smith hangs his head after his performance at the Bob, Barb, Judy, and Rog represented Roger Physical Fitness Assembly! Girls' and Boys' State. lx 7 4, l '-. I I 4 I I .v Y f P ,Q 1 1 1 -1 rg, 4.1 4j. J I Ludlowe at I W' t' li' N . ff QQ li f Ji X gtgknl 'K .311 Y' we v 9' , 9 N. 1 .s .' 1 -4- K fb WF '-If x sk lx, 4 W-,. 1 .IX gnyzvf y, 1 I X I. Q 4. , - :ga ' M'M w..., - 8 if fag 1 v xx 'hff -. 3. 1 - 44 V.. . A, W Q5 gg..- Sf- F, . ,X vm, - A .Lrg-cpu 'gg . I ,Jr , ' 3 ' .1 , Q. -. 4. . 4- ' .,f' .1 - ' l xx ..- 74 1 ,ff r 9 'K . .AI A 1 X ' .Zn , --5..,a, iv , rms, - 'A 115' ' v A wi -. . ,-My 1 ' ,R I. A 5.14 Why' docsn't somebody say something? Are you listening, Roger? is - ' f 1 f , Zia? 5 if ZQ 'L . V , if 1 1 x. W2 ,X If I ,V 9 ' , r i1j?2,Z2-W ' 2 51' V ' T 5 Aw . V, I . Qi f 6 .. Y Thcyrc smarter than the average bear! Popeye Flaucher Mermaids ahoyY Xvhar working on yearbook did to Eleanor. Joe and Marylillen cut up , .1 Q - 'Ml . , ' ,' x N .' - is v A :iii ' ' 7 ,T f 5 L i ' I it , , mr r , f f?Vv Cx J-.' . ,S-: ' - 1 I . , 'N 1- .41-R 1 53 ' ,w- Q.. I 5 .1 :J 4 S 'B' pfzft f? ii I' wx I .a if 41M 1 sf. R f 1 Marty, Bruce, Joe, jane, and jaz The future of America? U? .f. ie! .',. if 4 ,S -f-23.5. Afilf Mike, Sharon, and Judy I think for myself. s 6 QM.-.N 1 3 2 V 5 , 4 1 1 4' 1 1 l , -4 . ,- O -. ,L ,' - .1 . ,.' . -ll, . . ,lf r ..l .-qw K. . .,!k.L. 'u nl -g,. ., ff -. . -.. .. , -' I , . ,f ' . - I -n:f , 'Q . x f.: 'F E 3 D - -V -124.-QQT' . . gi ,lf I - -f 1' c eu: 9 . '16-'04 1 -, ... 4, I , :- J , rf oi 1 '-gf ,f ,:. , A 'n ' iq. -' I I Ou ' 1 , 1 . . I. u. , 1 . 1 - 1. Y sn J' ' :,' '71 , 1. '- EM -,L - 'li- .f, . in if 'I . SU Q.. , After discovering that producing the all-time popu- lar musical farce, Wlnerelr Charlie, involved too many directing and casting problems, a group of persever- ing actors and directors decided to recreate last year's successful spring production of Dear Ruth for this year's Father's Club Show. The diligent and promising cast of 1959 took most of the leading roles. Irene Roseen again played the lovely, leading lady, Ruth. Irene played the part with the same paradoxical touches of sophistication and sweetness that had previously brought her many com- pliments. Andy Lichtenstein remained as the intel- lectual and confused sister of Ruth and Dot Sherwood again portrayed Dora the bungling maid jfatljfl' S features Dear Ruth Bill Alexander became the new Bill Seawright, the lovable, charming, and idealistic flyer who sought Ruth's hand. jeff Page, the father, lived up to his usual acting standards and Pat Sullivan did a fine job of portraying the understanding Mother who stands by her daughter in all emergencies. Ken Smith provided comic relief as the obnoxious Albert, who hated sub- ways, while Pat Wilcox and Bruce Cheney found romance once again after a brief parting. Through the undying spirit of director, Mr. Luke Farrell, the stage crew, the set troupe, and the prop committee, the play obtained a fresh approach and pleased a receptive audience. Having carried on in the Old Fathers Club Tradition the show will do down in history as a memorable production DEAR RUTH CAST and BACKSTAGE CREW Seated K Smith P Sullivan D Claus P Wilcox A Lich Alexander j Page Mr Farrell J Ryan R Edmonds D tenstein I Roseen D Sherwood Standing B Cheney W Gallagher R Weber C Hunt Miss Rudis J Kettnot if I J' . , 1, 1 ' . . , p . ,' 11 -2 ' ks NI, 'N ' I .U . I fu gl I. 15 : aff .'r Q I 'K 2 lx gud ll i 'fl' ll I .L X , Y llll 1 - l ' i il ' I . l X l ' I , i , . i , . , . 4 , . A - , , k , , ' , ' ' . , , ' lgqxfi Q3 ,I-u . x li... Q. '.' . I - n.,,.t I' l 114 '- -1 -4 ai, tr r ' A . --J 1 --jf - S' MI A ' -- '- ,L--. if s the way xt 4, x v ., www ,,,.w-H . A WN , W Hg sg Q 3 u mul 4:- .LYJZ t A-4 Q ' ' Ai'3.'67' w ,.,,. 4 vvgrzq. mffii? ' 'Hx -H F .-4- hi ,,., I ,A 5 ls F sw . 3,..x O --,E-ZW, mxpv. wfjw , ' 2 1 tg: ' 'I r, X E C1 54+ ,xzff Q 1 ' -:S 1 ,Y , ...- I gg-wel .ai ax-wa 42 - -ww.. wp -.r 'N X0 ni V ww? ' WK fb' W ,f. QW .Ns a WW, N ,QW . ' Q Vw Cl 3 4 W 'us ii' I 5 A 'n M... A . .5 , f K f I- fb sho 'W:ii! Q1 J QPSIZHYS The world s a stage, where W- X God s ommpotence, 1 u N - n s X 1 I 1 Hzs justice, knowledge, love and prowdence Do act the parts X... r, 1 . lj if Ib l g K , E Li ' X 1 . 5 s l x X f . '. . K 'I 1 ,4 1 ,A 1 'mu H If . .1 -'iq -1 1 V' f . ,,,,1f r I T. Q - 1 1 1 if . 1v, 1 ' ' 1 1 n Il N 1 ... ' . .. ., 1 . ' -- .--'-1 .' , 'J' ' ,U . QA. 1 1 U ., ' .I A, .11 1 1' fi . I- 7 ' ., t I1 ' 'F ' vlhiwlfl E 1 ,l -' I I H.. 1' 1 , . , 4, 41 . i , g 1 ng a -v 4 ,' - 1 X ', ..1 - ',' 'll ' ' X , , x ..-QU. V lf, .fax X 1. X X I 'W 1 P . ':. . f ' 4 S I 'Q h 'N f ,U E - F. X nrt.. . -1, ' 'S' 1- ' I YP 'inf 5 .5 ' X' '. LYS Q N 1 H K kxk I. ,k'., 1 N' X aj ,J h, , .W . , -' ,'.l 1 '1 . 1 f ,1 .H 5 x '-:7 lk Ir. . , .1 i S lr :A Q.. 1 -F-,uw 4. - ,-1' ff, Q ' - V QQ C ' V ' ff ' S I -I I U ,-I ,' X , - L :'.. - f 1 . ,- . 2 5 ' - . ' , ,,:-,' -U I 1 f ' fu: ' 1 '- ' ' 1' ' U ' ,f -. , . xl , I . 1 ' ' n fl! ... s 1 a I: I- 'fl' .1 . i I-'-I: I , Z ' T',r . , . . . ' - X7-' I' , ' I 'b 'vt 1' ,' -'I 't -4 - A. Ii , bt 1 1 5 . 1 A 3 1 5 'fn .:- ' '1 1 ,' 1 I 3 . - ,' . Q . - . v. '..: ' 1. ' 4 6 , I yi ' V U 4 9 . - L ,f lg- ci, . - 4 1 '1 6 Nix 1 ' X l', ,ff . f , f 11 1 ,I '. ' 1 f . . H .ft . 5 V1 1 .' f X J ' E , V D' .' 54 I .if ,' I v . . ' v I 5 .' .lv I ,I fb '1 ' . x , . 1 uv, K ,Ny I l K. x it ...I Xl I- I1 ' 2 . - l ' ' ., '1' ' , ' Q .X K ,I . fl 1 , .vt 1 ' 1, -1 . . 1 x K- i ' A I . X11 I. 'Rink X 4 I , .I It 1. : .. K -' 1 ' ' ' A - 1 L , K ' f . :I K Q - 1 4 ' tx I 'A i ' ' ' , X x 4, . I I7 . . 5 ssl - l.'h: ' A I 1 :Il . ' frl. .5 v ar.?l 3 :1 -- .. ' . u 'i I 4 xxx l 'l - ' ' ' 1 ' 4 - fu I L .1 I 1' N ' !- 1 f 3 , nf, 6 , v' I I ' ' X tt 1. ' .- , ' H , . . V. ' ' I , t 4 . ' ' ,, ' , , I , I 1 I C' M l : . ll 1 f ,, ' s f f g a' ' K- AJ' A ai aff . .75 -. 1 ' 0 I 'l I 1 H -In -M, g gf.,-7 D , , .u.,. - I A u,.f .:,,.4 -40.45 I., , . Q-xi: '.-..,,:-vt: . 4 ..,,--Ltf... .. , . - ' - -' ' IQ. V- 1 ,,,4' ' . ,L I 1 -1, - ,-:-qwhl , . 11' I I I . ff! f 5 1 ' R Q 3' 1 .Y Q ' -3-P , ' A f fgff, , o 3 3 .Keio-I ' 1 ' 1 . 1-V I, , , . I pledge myself to uphold the highest purpose of EHUf 900812 ,flllklllllkfg become tutors I4 .i , 1- ' a,' , ' 1 . l sr this society to which I have been elected, striving in every way, by word and by deed, to make its ideals those of my school and of my life. Three times after the mid-year of their junior year, a small group uf students became recipients of the highest honor Ludlowe can offer to outstanding stu- dents-election to the National Honor Society. These scholars, admired by the student body, had to have an exceptionally high scholastic average, a desire to ren- der service, an enthusiasm for scholarship, an out- standing record of leadership, and a good character. This year N.H.S. provided Roger Ludlowe with a tutoring center. The members tutored their fellow students during their study periods. In some cases, how- ever, the tutors learned a lesson from their pupils. ELECTED in JUNIOR YEAR Row 1 E Lansing J Capute J Swain E Bachman Row 7 Mr Whittaker S Marceau G Roper S Millhauser E Hughes B Adolphson Rm l I: Lansing l Capute Swain NI Berggrtn B Sthtlmcut NI Goodrith Row 7 G Roper D Fass Chapman E Freer B lxritgshaber J Brinslco E Hughes L1 Tonacs B Stanthina S Marttau Nl Yenezia B Broun 1 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETX Mr Whittaker Ross s E Bachman P Xwarner P Mrazrk I. latlmson B Atlolphson Rovs 4 M Costlovn S Mxllhauser L Bertovutz C lxtnrnor lx Smith Rom 5 l Page R Kele E Torok R Tripoli D Hartz H ljf. I IA' -:,,,' ,. ,. ,. 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A lr' 5164 vm .Yr 'N -cf P Ii K 1 +4-4'- ,pl I T Q TQUUUI' QIIIUEIIIS III QIJEIIIISIJ ww dvwldde SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 1 G Adams S Marceau B Adolphson B Sranchma L jackson V Gennle Mr Markot Row3 C Skubas M L Eldndge Row 2 L Newman G Zygmunt P Warner The Spamsh Natlonal Honor Soclety xs a reIat1veIy new group at RLHS Thls group IS composed of stu dents who have obta1ned honor grades 1n Spamsh and who have dxsplayed a speclal mterest IH Latm Amen can affatrs In a meamgful ceremony the candxdates chosen by me Spamsh Department are mxnared mto the socnety Root G Sayers B Crays The Nanonal Athletxc Scholarshlp Soclety rs an honorary school act1v1ty A candxdate for membershlp must meet certam requnrements whxch dxstmguxsh h1m as an outstandmg cltnzen He must have h1s var s1ty letter he must have mamtamed a B average for three consecut1ve semesters and he must have exem phfied the hnghest type of cmzenshnp and sportsman shnp QIIIUIUIIS Qtijlktkg recezve recognztzon 9-' Qi Row 1 K Smnrh, D Ham, B Brovxn,j Page, D Fass C Kenrnor I Capure Row 2 L Bercowltz, R Trxpolx, J Swam, R Kele, E Torok, K I . , I 1 I , . 1 3,5 , tm y 5 's . . 1 ,.,' I - 'L F I 1.-' I 1 1 'fix ,, xl 119 I 1 r' 4. 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' O.. 25- 'S 8: Qffflll 13011012 QUIHBQ9 members form guild po' 3 W QUILL and SCROLL Rowl Mr Slexgle Mrs Arbo E Lansing M Berggren M Row 3 W Szturma P Robinson R Edmonds Goodrich Row 2 B Kreigshaber J Wahl Mrs Couture The Quill and Scroll Honor Society IS a society for those junior semor or post graduate students who have contributed to a school publication in a literary sense The requirements for membership are difhcult A member must have accomplished superior work in writing editing or business management he must be recommended by his principal or publication advisor and he must be approved by the Executive secretary in one of the greatest rewards that a student who has worked on school publications can receive illllUUBlTII IISIIZ MHSIBIS aspzre to lffzgh This 15 what Modern Music Masters means to us who are members We are grateful to have been chosen for member ship in this National Music Honor Society on the basis of Scholarship Character Cooperation Leadership and Service As Modern Music Masters we will uphold will strive to always set a good example will of service the ideals and aspirations of the and will remain humble with have been bestowed upon us QR? --e MODERN MUSIC MASTERS Row 1 G Olmstead M Kollmger R Damer 1 Moore Rappolt J McGill N Martin j Bergmark D Sherwood W Szturma A Lleberum J Wahl M Storey Row 2 1 S Smith M Day I Mueller W Fish Mr Dunbar J I 4 . Q ' C., 1 xii. . .' I I K4 . I- , ' V ,fj- ' - .!4. .'i - ' .0, ' - ll' ' 11: . V W . A A ' A . gi- '- I A .'f All . I f l lg r 1 . ' , . , . ' , . , . : , , . ' ' , . . I? y x ' Z . y . . . . . . . . . . R . . . . y , . , . , l . . . . . - . . . , , . L . . . . S , 4 . . . , 1 ' 9 T f of the society. Membership in the Quill and Scroll through music to our school, I . . . . is e . ' I 4 Q I rf W , . ' f Q ' I 1, N .' '. W X 'K 'Q l nvhl- I X ' in ll 5 t i vii 'R . ll ' I l W .N T . . I Y. fi' Q W1: L' , - ,fx I , If Q I A . 'Qi 1 F n , . V . - I .f 'tfxx A si W , f -, l 1 f 1 . I . 9 I . ., . L .Q , N l , . , . '. ' 1 . . , . ', - . , . , , , X , ., I t V L , 'K I X in I . uc... t x 120 . A -z I v 1: . ' -'X --R' ' K A 'A J is , ' xi g.1'n-,Ll -A H . e-, , 1 . ' ' ,. ,- -,- ,fiiidna . -f-J., , ,. . ..,' '- froze, .- .- .- ' ' .Q ' 1 .. ' ' ' uIu'a'I ' - ,. ' .pu Q' g kningu. -. I 4 .I . - Y uf' I U 'iff I. 'l- . I. ,Q - ' f 'I ' 'I T-'n, 4 ' - J-' 1 , . 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Tallman, R. Dina, T. Baker, M. Kijanka, K. Smith, J. Lanzo, 1. johnson, P. Recklet, R. Wakeman, J Pickett, E. Torok. Row 2: P. Downs, J. Nix, R. Edstrom, P. Schlegel, P. Ambrose, F. Duguid, S. Melnick, 1. McBride, S. Sayati, R. Tripoli, C. if Z Tom gives a demonstration ride. ,M Peck, J. McGill, P. Brundage, J Row 3: C. Hubbell, R. Tallman Barimas, B. Lang, J. Donaldson Barsky, T. Williams, G. Polson Curtin, R. Kele. Q in iv .... X a jim practices modem dance S -,,, X S ggdgkhdu team shows promise LU' ,mmap 1 591.01 4 Q 1 ti Q 1 Y .7 95uLiL,, 1, wir, .prog 'W' Main Luxury A ...wr -...A VARSITY BASEBALL Row 1: J. Capure, R. Musanre, B. Brown, B. Barker, C. 2: Mr. Bere-snyak, L. Tabackman, P. Gallagher, J. Swain, R. Skubas, B. Czapla, R. Eisenberg, N. johnson, J. Skubas. Row Traczyk, M. Moore, R. Space, A. Winspur, R. Anderson. Q -if .lf ' Don m choke your bar, Joe. joe practices throwing his curve. V ,I E 1 1!' -up 5 -4 K A QW. 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To Ludlowe Students Heres a smooth and safe nde on the road to success MR JAMES SALAFIA Director UNIVERSITY DRIVING SCHOOL Safe teen Drwer Education Course Safe Driving Lessons for Adults Telephone CL 9 7679 27 UNQUOWA ROAD FAIRFIELD CONN The Typewriter Man Sales SCYVICC ROYAL New Standards Electrscs Portables RENTALS EASY TERMS Connectxcuts Largest Dealer W W MRAZ CO, Inc Phone CA 7 6819 13 CHURCH LANE WESTPORT CONN HENRY BROTHERS Inc 1046 POST ROAD FAIRFIELD CONN MAYTAG KITCHEN AID HOTPOINT THERMADOR 0'-0'-0 -0H0K0' C Reconditioned Machines J I 0 , . 40'0'I0'-f0K?'0 CHARLES BATCHELDER C0 I N c o R P o R A 1' E ALUMINUM ALLOY INGOT SHOT and NOTCH BAR Northeastern Representatwe of ALUMINIUM LIMITED SALES INC Congratulatzom and Smcere Wzrher for Succeu to the CLASS OF 1960 .I L LUCAS 81 SONS, Inc USED AND REBUILT MACHINE TOOLS Ash Creek Marme Supply 3548 POST ROAD SOUTHPORT CONN JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS WHIRLWIND BOATS CRUISERS, Inc C omplzmentr R O L O C K I n c FAIRFIELD CONN C omplzmemf THOMAS .I LYQNS ANTONIAK PRINTING SERVICE the lzttle wbzte :bop 5078 FAIRFIELD AVENUE BRIDGEPORT CONN C omplzmentr SUPERIOR PLATING COMPANY 2500 POST ROAD FAIRFIELD CONN -0N0'f0' WESTPORT l.ANES 10 PIN BOWLING Brmg the Famzly Fun for All 32 Innes Completely Automatrc 1460 POST ROAD WESTPORT CONN if 6 D O of 1 o - Sales - Service - Bait - Tackle ' ' 5 . of FP ' ' fl S ' ' . of 6 K 'There is no .fubftitute for education C. 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PURCHAS NG v ACCOUNT NG L 0 SECRETAR A 40'0I0'40 0'-0 WILSON of Westport 1807 Posr ROAD WESTPORT coNN Specralrzmg IU every phase of outdoor act1v1ty WILSON OF WESTPORT IS a new store whxch brmgs to Connectrcut a complete Sportmg Goods Store under one roof Whatever your Interest Tenms Deep Sea Frshmg Hockey Basketball or Blg Game Huntmg WILSON OF WESTPORT have the proper equrpment and the knowledge to see that you are correctly outhtted WILSON OF WESTPORT extend to the famxly and student body at Roger Ludlowe Hrgh School therr cordral mvrtatron for For the Dzrcrzmmatmg Sportrman A COMPLETE LINE OF SPORTING GOODS TOYS TOO MACHINIST PATTERNMAKING FouNDRY APPRENTICESHIPS PLAN YOUR CAREER BULL NEW ENGLANIIS LEADING MANUFACTURER 0E MACHINE TUULS Discuss Your Qualifications Wzth Our Personnel Department Now TI-IE BULLARD COIVIPANY BRIDGEPORT 9, coNN1a:c'rrcU'r PRODUCTION 0 ENGINEERING 0 MACHINIST v PATTERNMAKING ON LNIIODDV ' ON SVHDUTH ONIIIBBN ON K 9 , . . . . . 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All School Congress Athenian Band Baseball Basketball Boys Basketball Grrls Bowhng Club Bo s F Bustness Grrls Cheerleaders Chess Club Chonrs Class Charactenstrcs Class Hlstory Cross Country Debatrng Club Dedrcatton Dramatrcs Ackerman Jeanne 58 100 Adams Ga1l52 119 Adams Polly 58 87 Adams Wendy 52 Adolphson Bonnre 52 71 91 119 1 Alexander Robert 54 Alexander Wrllram 20 43 114 Allen Frank 52 Allen Mrldred 54 64 98 Francls 54 91 94 Ambrose Susan 52 74 87 81 110 111 Carol 58 Dorothy 20 116 George 54 70 82 Anderson Judrth 52 70 91 103 80 Kenneth 63 91 82 109 Lo1s 52 85 91 Robert 20 43 72 Robert 52 Anderson Ton1 52 70 Lynn 54 Davrd 20 44 106 Armonath Ronald 52 Armstrong Don 58 Arnold Drane 58 Atkmson Sandra 58 81 Auger Nancy 54 Ambrose Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Angevme Antontak SU Bachman Betsy 54 Bachman Eleanor 20 44 84 111 118 Baglna Joanne 52 87 107 Bagoros, Steven 54 Baker, Kathleen 54, 100 1 Baker, Thomas 52, 62, 72, 85, 91, 94, 77, 78, 79 Bakonyr, joseph 52 Bakos, Barbara 20, 45, 71, 106 . Bannon, Thomas 54 Bansak, Thomas 58, 95 ' Barb1er,jacques 54, 63, 108 1 Barrmas, Paul 58, 85 - Barrmas, Wrlltam 20, 43,116 1 1 ki. 'A Barker, Bruce 52, 63, 72, 91, 99, 110 Barker, jean 58, 100, 81, 111 Barnard, Wayne 82 -11. if- ' Barnhart, Bruce 20, 87, 112 , Barry, Cratg 58, 82 Barsky, Henry 52, 108 l,' 1 4 . 140 l ' 1 LL'l' 1,. 'ml' u 1 Q.-I ' 1 I IDE!! SUBJECTS Faculty Fazrfielduma Fathers Club Show Football Forergn Exchange Commrssron 9 Foreword Fox French Club Freshmen Future Nurses Future Teachers G1rls Athlet1c Assoctatron Gtr s F Graduates Hockey Grrls junror Achlevement junror Red Cross Junxors Lnbrary Andes Modern Mustc Masters Musrc Counctl NAMES Bartemy Davrd 21 Bartlne Lura 58 Bates Alexander 99 Baudrs Cynthra 54 66 91 81 Beaudm james 54 Beaud1n Peter Joel 52 Beaumont Bonnre 52 Behm Nancy 52 71 Bensey Margaret 54 Bercowttz Larry 21 43 91 106 103 1 16 1 19 118 Berg Carl 54 82 Berggren Mary Ellen 21 85 103 104 102120111l16118120 Bergman Garl 21 70 Bergmark jtll 54 120 Btllmgs Barbara 52 Bnllmgs Donald 54 Btlodeau Judnth 21 45 84 87 103 109 Brlyard Peter 21 44 72 87 99 Blttar james 58 Blaskey Joel 58 63 77 Blatchley Carl 54 Blazok jacquelxne 52 70 100 Bognar Betty 54 Bohmer lawrence 21 Bok Frederrck 52 Boland Barbara 54 100 Boland Dorothy 21 116 Bonavla laurel 54 101 Bonuomo Poppy 58 Boroczlry John 55 Boros, Axleen 54, 91 80 Boruckt, Mrchael 63 Bounty, Sandra 54, 66, 73, 91 Bowes, Janet 54, 108 Bradley, Thomas 58 Brastow, Barbara 64, 54 Bravo, Sharyn 52, 72, 113 Br1nsko,Joan 22, 71,118 Brmsko, Marte 52, 106 Brown, Bruce 27, 44, 91, 103, 113, 116, 1 19, 1 18 Brundage, Paul 54, 94 Brunertn, Ronald 54 Bryant, Sandra 22, 84, 91 Buchanan, Elrzabeth 58 Burl1nson, Mary 58, 87 Burr,janet 22, 74,110 5 . 'Q N A S S Natronal Honor Soctery Orchestra Qulll and Scroll Radro Club School Store Snlltman House Councnl Soccer Sophomores Spanrsh Club Spanrsh Natronal Honor Socrety Sw1mm1ng Table of Contents Table Tennrs Tenms Track Twtrlers Undergraduates Ushers Gurld Webster House Councxl Wenght Ltftmg Club Burr1llGeorg1anna 22 44 72 99 98 Buswell Ellen 58 85 110 109 Cahlll Dennrs 22 116 Camp Sandra 54 Capute Joseph 22 43 72 70 91 103 77 78 79113111116118119 Carberry Ttmothy 52 63 Carlettl Rrchard 52 63 71 Carlson Sandra 58 Case Kenneth 52 Chagnon Sandra 52 Chandler Hrlarre 58 Chandler Kendra 52 Chantland Elrzabeth 52 71 74 Chapman Jane 22 43 64 79 113 108 Chavetta June 23 110 Cheney Bruce 52 91 114 Cheney Lynne 58 Chenrs Mark 54 77 Chrrsky Andrew 23 95 109 Ch1zmad1a Frankl1n 52 Choate Russell 54 Clampett Carol 52 66 91 Clarey Barbara 54 Clarke V1rg1n1a 58 74 87 100 Coe Nancy 23 116 Cogswell Deborah 52 87 106 Colacurcro Roger 58 Coles Davld 52 105 Comlskey Donald 54 Condon, John 52 Conklm, Ray 58 Coombs, Carol 54, 74, 100,110 Cooper, Darlene 54,98 Coprno, Nancy 52 Corggwald, Barbara 55 Cornell, Esther 54 Corson, Brtan 54 Costlow, Mark 23, 87, 118 Coughlan, Dorothy 54 Coughlan, Erm 58 Couture, Ferdtnand 54, 95 Couture, jeanlne 23, 74,116 Cowras, Paul 54, 63, 72, 99 Crays, Rlchard 58, 107 Crays, Robert 52, 119 ,l - 1...-'ang' .-. - . 1 ' 'l if -' .' 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