Rosholt High School - Hornet Yearbook (Rosholt, WI)
- Class of 1962
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Wrolstad SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL SCHOOL BOARD 9' D. Danielson, Clerkg S. Cieslewicz, Presiclentg V. Rosholt, Treasurerg A. Hanson, Directory F. Rombalski, Director. Sponsored by WEST'S DAIRY Stevens Point, Wisconsrn FACULTY MRS. MALCOLM ROSHOLT B.A. St. Olaf College, Wickard School of Speech, Grand Forks, North Dakota. English 9,1O, Library. Forensics. Soph- omore Class Advisor. MR. WILLIAM WAGNER B.S. University of Wisconsin, LaCrosse State College, University of Iowa. English l1,l2, World Geography, Dra- matics, and Forensics. MR. LINDY DE NAMUR B.S. LaCrosse State College. World History, Citizenship, Physical Education, Basketball and Baseball Coach, Freshman Class Advisor. MR. FRANK HANNA B.A. Iowa State Teacher College, Cedar Falls, M.A. Colorado State College, Greeley, Colorado. ' Social Problems, Physical Education, Senior Class Advisor, Assistant Princi- pal. MR. HAROLD HEIDT M.A. University of Wisconsin. World History, U.S. History, Latin I, II, and Dramatics. MR. FREDERICK ORTH B.S. University of Wisconsin. General Math, Algebra I,II, Geom- etry, Trigonometry, Sophomore Class Advisor. MRS. EUGENE OLSTAD B.A. Platteville State College. General Science, Biology, Chemistry, Student Council Advisor. MRS. RUTH NELSON B.E. Whitewater State College, North- western University. Typing I,II, General Business, Office Practice, Bookkeeping, Publications Advisor, and Freshman Class Advisor. PRESIDENT I .N r , ' ,3 ' ,W - ,.,. .f,v,,, V . wi, Sims- I. Torbenson MR. WALTER OESTREICH B.S. River Falls State College Agriculture, Ship, F.F.A. and Junior Class Advisor. MRS. FRANK WIECZOREK B.A. Stevens Point State College. Home Economics, F.H.A. and Junior Class Advisor. MR. DELBERT EISCH B.S. University of Wisconsin, Vander- cook College, Chicago, Illinois. Band, Girls Glee Club, Male Glee Club, Grade School Music. MR. JAMES E. HENLEY B.S. LaCrosse State College. General Math, Algebra I and II, Geometry, and Trigonometry. As- sistant Baseball Coach. TLIDE T CCUNCIL STANDING: D. Burant, D. Aanrud, D Budsberg C Tuskowski SEATED: Mrs. Olstad, ADVISOR: B. Flees I Lorbiecki M Kurszewski, L. Omernik. NORMINGTON 'S Dry Cleaning and Laundering S gow 6? Y, Q l o bo fa VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN Dolores Burant June T01'beUSOU Mary Ann Befflbenek Joseph Bunczak Ramona Flees 1 :QV .q f fxm 3 S a, jf 54 -. e ef Q' N 5. ,oof .,o ,,o 5 n , -f X yr I . H' 3 125634 ,, - fp- .- 1 ,X v f, 1 A ' fx: we Q N - w ..,- ,W,x,,X+, , ., .C W ,mn , -,,.,,,.-Af, .fm , ,M XX X . , , . ,W ,X,,1 , o,-m H ,f 5' J Leona Hoppa Carol Kulas Ronald Nottelson BOYER'S Sport, Marine, SL Gun Shop Stevens Point RONALD NOTTELSON I never saw a girl I didn't like. Transfer from Columbus, Wisconsin 35 President 45 Annual Editor 45 Baseball 3,45 Basketball 45 Volley- ball 45 Track 3. CAROL KULAS I said in my haste all men are liars. Secretary 45 FHA 1, 2, 3,45 Parliamentarian 35 Librarian 1, 2, 3, 45 Annual Business Manager 45 Trumpet Staff 3, 4. CLASS 0F I962 MOTT 1 YOUTH AT THE CROSSROADSH CCLORS: BLUE AND WHITE FLOWER: WHITE RGSE PRESIDENT VICE- PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER MYRON STANKOWSKI l shall speak daggers to her, but use none. Vice-President 2,45 Student Council Vice-President 35 One-Act Play 45 Annual 45 Baseball 1,25 3,45 Basketball 1,2, 3, 45 Volleyball 3,45 Prom Court 3. JOSEPH MALEK I must speak the truth and nothing but the truth. Vice-President 35 Treasurer 45 FFA 1,45 Basketball l,2, 3,49 Volleyball 45 Track 3, 45 Cross- Country 1, 35 Prom King 3. MARY ANN BEMBENEK It is avery hard undertaking to seek to please everyone. President lg Secretary 25 Li- brarian 1, 2, 3, 45 Annual 45 Assistant Editor 45 Trumpet 3,45 Prom Queen 3. DOLORES BURANT I know what I am, but 11Ot what 1 may be. Student Council Secretary 4, Band 45 Glee Club 2,45 For- ensics 45 One Act Play 4: Librarian 3,4. ROBERT DZIKOSKI As merry as the night is long. Treasurer 25 Forensics lg One- Act Play 45 Annual 4g Base- ball 1,2,3,45 Volleyball 3, 45 Prom Court 3. MARGARET FLEES Speech is a mirror of the soul5 as I speak so am I. Secretary 35 Student Coun- cil 25 Glee Club 2, 3,45 FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 Program of Work Chairman 45 Forensics 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading 35 Prom Court 35 Carnival Queen Candidate 2. JOSEPH BUNCZAK I am not a genius, but a very good student. Student Council 15 FFA 1, 2, 3,4, Secretary 35 Foren- sics 1, 2, 3,45 Librarian 25 Snowball Court 1. ROBERT CLARK My words fly up, my thoughts remain below . Transferred from lola. Basketball 4. DIANNA ECKENDORF That's all there is, there isn't any more. Glee Club 3,45 FHA 1,2,3, 4, Songleader 2, Treasurer 45 Annual 45 Cheerleading 2,3,45 Snowball Court lg Prom Court 3. RAMONA FLEES Let ignorance talk as it will, learning has its value. Treasurer 15 Student Cou11cil 25 Band Librarian 35 Glee Club l,2,35 FHA l,2,3,45 President 45 Annual 45 Li- brarian 35 Trumpet Staff 1, 2,3,45 FHA Queen 4. BARBARA I-IARTVIG To me it seems the world is running quite out of squares. Band l,2,3,4g FHA lg Class President 3g Librarian 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD I-IOPPA Not the gentleman in your books, but a real gentle- man. FFA 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Perfect Attendance 3. GRACE KAMINSKI 'Ask me no questions, and l'll tell you no lies. Glee Club 2,3,4g FHA l,2, 3,45 Annual 4. RALPH KOSTUCH The text is old, the orator too green. FFA 4g Volleyball 4g Wrest- ling 4. NANCY HINTZ A companion to owls, sleep by day, out at night. Vice-President lg Treas- urer 3g FHA 1,2,3,4g An- nual 4g Cheerleading 2, 3, 45 Carnival Queen Can- didate 1. LEONA HOPPA It matters not what you are thought to beg but what you are. FHA 2,3,4, Secretary 3, Annual 4g Perfect Attend- ance 1,2,3,4. LENORE KOSOBUCKI She sings like a lark. Band 2,3,4g Forensics 35 Glee Club l,2,4g Annual 4g FHA 1,2,3,4. GORDON KROGWOLD There were two old pro- fessors, I was the one ruined by amateurs. Band 1,24 FFA 4. REGINA KUKLINSKI People who make no noise are often dangerous. Student Council Secretary 35 Glee Club 2,45 Parliamen- tarian 25 FHA 1,2,3,45 An- nual 45 Snowball Queen 3. BARBARA KULAS A woman always has her revenge ready. Glee Club 2,45 FHA l,2, 3,45 Snowball Court 35 Carnival Queen Candidate 4. PATRICIA LASKA By a small sample we may judge of the whole piece. Majorette 2, 3,45 Glee Club 2,3,4, FHA l,2,3,4, song Leader 3, Reporter 45 For- ensics 1, 25 Cheerleading 2, 3,45 Annual 4. FRANK RICHTER Great men are not always wise. Track 1 . RONALD KUKLINSKI It is better, ofcourse, to know useless things than to know nothing. FFA 45 Baseball 3,45 Vol- leyball 45 Wrestling 4. MARY ELLEN KURSZEW SKI It matters l1Ot how long you live, but how well. Transfer from Milwaukee. Student Council Vice- Presi- dent 45 Glee Club 3,45 Play Reading 35 One Act Play 45 Annual 4. LOUISE OMERNIK Her quiet eyes speak for her. Band 2, 3,45 Glee Club l, 45 FHA l,2,3,45 Annual 45 Carnival Queen 3. ALICE SCHULIST A finger in every pie. Student Council 15 Glee Club 35 FHA l,2,3,4, Secretary 45 Cheerleading 2, 3,45 Snowball Court 2. DANIEL SEKERKA Now I am beginning to live a little, and feel less like a sick oyster at low tide. FFA 1,35 Baseball lg Track 1 . JUNE TORBENSON The next day is never as good as the day before. Badger Girls State 35 Sec- retary 1, FHA 1,2,3,45 Student Council Rep. 2, Vice-President 35 Foren- sics 2, 3,45 Librarian 3,45 Trumpet 35 Prom Court 35 Student Council Presi- dent 45 Band 1,2,3,4. CLARENCE WIZA I have no other but a woman's reason. Track lg Wrestling 3,4. ANDREW STANISLAWSKI The streets darken, then I wander forth. President 25 Student Council 25 FFA 2, 3,4, President 4, Vice-President 35 One Act Play 45 Annual 45 Baseball 1, 25 Basketball 1,2, 35 Cross- Country 35 Snowball Court 25 Snowball King 35 Prom Court 3. HENRY TREBATOSKI I don't say much, but I do a lot of thinking. FFA 1, 2, Sentinel 25 Treas- urer 35 Secretary 45 Base- ball 1,25 Basketball 1,2, 3, 4g Volleyball 45 Track 3,45 Cross-Country 3, 45 Snow- ball Court 3. O JAMES WRYCZA The only good Indians I ever saw were dead. FFA 1,3,45 Basketball lg Track 1 . JEANETTE YENTER Thou hast made me a little lower than the angels. Glee Club 1,25 FHA 1,2,3, 45 Annual Layout Manager 45 Trumpet 3. CLASS HISTQRY On August 25, 1958, thirty-nine of us greenhorns entered the doors of Rosholt High to begin a semester of excite- ment which was the first step toward our goal. We elected the following class officers: PrCSid611t ....... ............. M ary Ann Bembenek Vice-President . . .... Nancy Hintz Secretary .... . .June Torbenson TFSHSUYSI' ...... . . . ........ Ramona Flees Student Council ..... ....... . . Joseph Bunczak, Alice Schulist Our class advisors were Mrs. Rosholt and Mrs. Nelson. We were welcomed at an Initiation Party, given by the Sopho- mores, which we enjoyed immensely. We chose Nancy Hintz to be our candidate for Carnival Queen. As we began our Sophomore year we found that the following students had not returned: Daniel Stanislawski, Allen Hartleben, and Judy Travicki. However, the following students had joined us: Ronald Kluck, Jerry Lorbiecki, Victor Schuttenberg, and John Fliss. For class officers we chose the following: President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Andrew Stanislawski Vice-President . . . . Myron Stankowski Secretary ,,,, , Mary Ann Bembenek TICBSUIGT ..... . ....... Robert Dzikoski Student Council ,,,,,,,,,.,.,, Ramona Flees, Margaret Flees F.F.A. and F.H.A. ,,.,.,,,, June Torbenson, Andrew Stanislawski Mr. Voelkner and Mrs. Zdroik were our class advisors this year. Now, it was our turn to initiate the Freshmen--an event we had awaited with great anticipation. We chose Margaret Flees to be our candidate for Carnival Queen. During the second semester Victor Schuttenberg and Jerry Lorbiecki left us, and now our roll was reduced to 38. As the rosy days of late summer were closing in on us, we realized that the doors of Rosholt High would soon be opened, welcoming us back for our Junior year. And this year, Dennis Glodowski, Henry Stanislawski, John Hintz and Ronald Kluck had not returned. During the second semester we were happy to have Mary Ellen Kurszewski and Ronald Not telson join us. We elected the following class officers: President ........... . Barbara Hartvig Vice-President , , , , Joey Malek Secretary, , , . , Margaret Flees Treasurer ....... .... .......... R o bert Dzikoski Student Council ,,,,,,,,.,,. Myron Stankowski, Regina Kuklinski Our class advisors were Mr. Oestreich and Mrs. Wieczorek. During our first semester, John Fliss left us decreasing the roll to 35. We chose Louise Omernik to be our candidate for Carnival Queen. Our class was very proud to win first prize on our float and to have our candidate crowned Queen of the 1960 Carnival. The highlight of this year was our Junior Prom. Our theme was South of the Border. Joey Malek and Mary Ann Bembenek were the royalty. Cliff Hoene pro- vided the music. June Torbenson and Myron Stankowski were selected to represent our school at Badger State. As we reorganized in 1961 for our final year at Rosholt High, we found our class roll to be 36. Robert Clark had joined us. We chose the following officers: President .,,,,, , , Ronald Nottelson Vice-President , . . .Myron Stankowski Secretary .... . . . Carol Kulas Treasurer .... ............ J oey Malek Student Council .......... Mary Ellen Kurszewski, Dolores Burant Council President .................... June Torbenson Our class advisor was Mr. Hanna. We chose Barbara Kulas as our candidate for Carnival Queen. Right after school started, Shirley Matson moved to Appleton with her family. Dolores Burant was chosen to receive the D.A. R. Award. We kept ourselves so busy that the Senior year was gone before we realized it. Baccalaureate Sunday, May 20, arrived before we had time to grasp anything we had left behind. With mixed emotions we were graduated knowing we shall always have pleasant memories of our school days at Rosholt High. A. STANISLAWSKI AND SONS WAGON WHEEL DRIVE-IN Iola, Wisconsin Rosholt, Wisconsin C ASS WILL We, the members of the Class of 1962, of Rosholt High School, of the village of Rosholt, county of Portage, and state of Wisconsin, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. FIRST To the Freshmen we will OUR ability to get along with the teachers. To the Sophomores we will our GOOD behavior. To the Juniors we will a handkerchief to wipe the tears THEY will shed at our departure. To Mr. Wrolstad we will all our GOOD MEMORABLE Student Body Assemblies. To Mr. Hanna we will our LQ. 'S. To Mr. Eisch we will a set of new Glee Club gowns. To Mr. Wagner we will our blue Monday mornings. To Mrs. Rosholt we will a private interpreter so she will understand our Polish remarks. To Mrs. Wieczorek we will our worn out dish towels. To Mrs. Olstad we will a new Chemistry Lab. To Mrs. Nelson we will a private secretary. To Mr. Heidt we will a revised copy of The Groom Said No . To Mr. DeNamur we will fifty laps around the gym. To Mr. Oestreich we will a new home in the quiet countryside. To Mr. Henley we will another one-half year of teaching. SECOND We leave the following personal donations: l, Mary Ann Bembenek, will my Prom Queen Crown to all future Junior girls. l, Joseph Bunczak, will my hair to Mr. Hanna. l, Dolores Burant, will my seat in Chemistry next to James Konkel to Eileen Burant. 1, Robert Clark, will my ability to keep everything I have so no one will get blamed for it. I, Robert Dzikoski, will my seat in the office to Michael Kaminski. 1, Dianna Eckendorf, will my captain 's uniform to future Cheerleaders. 1, Margaret Flees, will my appreciation to Mrs. Rosholt for the help she has given me in Forensics. l, Ramona Flees, will my ability to blush to Tony Kruzicki. I, Barbara Hartvig, will my attendance record to Dianne Hoppa. I, Nancy Hintz, will my long eyelashes to Sandra Kearns. l, Donald Hoppa, will my quiet ways to Eddie Ferg. I, Leona Hoppa, will my ability to speak only when spoken to, to John Mlodik. I, Grace Kaminski, will my muscles to Sandra Knitter. 1, Lenore Kosobucki, will my voice to Maxine Yenter. I, Ralph Kostuch, will my natural wavy hair to Richard Turzinski. I, Gordon Krogwold, will my ability to be nice to the teachers to all future Seniors. I, Regina Kuklinski, will my collection of freckles to Andrea Klemon. I, Ronald Kuklinski, will my ability to smile to all the Freshmen. I, Barbara Kulas, will my natural curly hair to Nancy Wendlandt. I, Carol Kulas, will my headaches on theiHornet Staff to all future Hornet Staff members. I, Mary Ellen Kurszewski, willimy long wavy hair to Barbara Sekerka. 1, Pat Laska, will my majorette success to all future majorettes. I, Joseph Malek, will my dark curly hair to Norbert Zick. I, Ronald Nottelson, will my ability to get along with the girls on the Hornet Staff to all future Hornet Staff members. 1, Louise Omernik, will my lonely days of washing floors to Mr. Wagner. I, Frank Richter, will my empty space on the keyboard to Donnie Aanrud. 1, Alice Schulist, will my ability to do cartwheels to all future Cheerleaders. I, Daniel Sekerka, will my slap-happy moments with Mr. Heidt to Hubert Klesmith. I, Andrew Stanislawski, will my happy days of going steady to Leo Stanislawski. I, Myron Stankowski, will my ability to act to Michael Kaminski. I, June Torbenson, will my long ponytail to Pauline Omernik in hope that she won 't have as much trouble with people pulling it as l did. I, Henry Trebatoski, will my friendly ways to all students. l, Clarence Wiza, will my wrestling ability to all teachers. I, Jamse Wrycza, will my long fingernails to anyone who wants them. I, Jeanette Yenter, will a dictionary to Mr. Wagner. ' NRCCK- BYE ffm , . 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Ostrowski, M. Palbrach. SEVENTH ROW: R. Richter, P. Rombalski, T. Schulist, B. Sekerka, A. Selmer, N. Stoltz, M. Szalewski, R. Turzynski, M. Wanta. EIGHTH ROW: R. Wanta, I. Wierzba, L. Wierzba, R. Wiza, T. Woitczak, D. Yenter, M. Zblewski, N. Zick, B. Zinda. NOT PICTURED: D. Hintz. M . Kurs M. s. COLRUD Sponsored by P1KEY's TAP Rosholt, Wisconsin Rosholt, Wisconsin Q3 Q- K V. QE ' vu-.......... ff., ,111,ff, s- .H :Q ll, if' ' L ,-3 L f fu. . - ' v f fm' GLEE CLUB BACK ROW: L. Omernik, A. Zalewski, D. Hanson, M. Kurszewski, P. Laska, A. Gilbertson MIDDLE ROW: C. Tuskowski, Yenter, L. Kosobucki, B. Sekerka, B.Koto1ski, M. Szale- wski. FRONT ROW: D. Kotolski, V. Kurszewski, P. Ornernik, D. Gabor, R. Kuklinslki, C. Rutkowski. DIRECTOR: Mr. Eisch. Sponsored by QUALITY STORE IURGELLA 'S SUPER MARKET Stevens Point, Wisconsin Stevens POUITZ, WiSC01'1SiH DO RE MI BACK ROW: L. Hoppa, A. Kleman, G. Kaminski, B. Kulas, D. Kostka, N. Oestreich. MIDDLE ROW: D. Yenter, E. Zalewski, N. Stoltz, M. Flees, A. Kozikowski, D. Burant, C. Rebeck. FRONT ROW: K. Larson, D. Karch, P. Ornernik, N. Printz, M. Platta, P. f Kotolski . L .... fl-av Sponsored by EMMONS Stationery SUPPUCS Stevens Point, Wisconsin AN CLARINETS Nancy Oestreich June Torbenson Karen Larson Jane Eichen Christine Rebeck Pat Ferg Maxine Yenter Marie Carter Nancy Firkus Peter Wedde Pat Ornernik SAXOPHONES Donald Aanrud Sandra Kearns Barbara Hartvig Douglas Hackey Mark Stoltenberg DZIKOWSKI FUNERAL HOME Stevens Point Wisconsin OBOE Peggy Lee Wolding FRENCH HORN Nancy Stoltz PERCUSSION Delores Burant Patti Oestreich Kathleen Boettcher LET THERE BE DRUMS MN' Awami N--is ., -wma it iii ES!! 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Eisch HOT FISH SHOP Stevens Point, Wisconsin QQJILI-99 Eichin Ferg Flees Flees Firkus Gabor Kearns Knitter Kostka Kozikowski Kurszewski Larson DECLAIMERS Larson Lemanczyk Lorbiecki Omernik Printz Rebeck Schuttenberg Stanke Szalew ski Tuskowski Yenter Yenter TRYETTE BEAUTY SALON Rosholt, Wisconsin EXTEMPORANEOUS READING PROSE POETRY B. FiIkUS E. Zalewski L. Omernik D. Schuttenberg M. Pochinski EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING P. Wolding FOUR MIN. SPEECH PUBLIC ADDRESS J. Bunczak G. Acken N. Oestreich C. Rombalski ORATORY NON-ORIGINAL ORIGINAL D. Burant D. Aanrud N. Stoltz M. Stoltenberg A . Zalew ski WOLDING HARDWARE Rosholt, Wisconsin BOOK OF LOVE BACK ROW: LEFT TO RIGI-ITg C. Rombalski, J. Torbenson, J. Damask, A. Zalewski, B. Hartvig, C. Kulas, D. Gabor, C. Schuttenberg, D. Burant. FRONT ROW: M. Bembenek, P. Ferg, S. Kearns SEATED: Mrs. Rosholt, Library Supervisor. ASPIRI C5 JOURNALISTS W' BACK ROW: LEFT TO RIGHTg B. Sekerka, D. Koska, D. Yenter, V. Kurszewski, A. Kozikowski, N. Printz, C. 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Sponsored by BUSHMAN BROTHERS Potatoes Warehousing Rosholt, Wisconsin USWEETS FOR MY SWEET LEFT TO RIGHT: Advisor, Mrs. Wieczorekg Parliamentarian, Bernice Cisewskig President, Ramona Fleesg Secretary, Alice Schulistg Reporter, Pat Laskag Vice President, Brenda Firkus Work Chairman, Margaret Fleesg Historian, Marlene Plattag Song Leader, Maxine Yenter. NOT PICTURED: Treasurer, Dianna Eckendorf. Sponsored by DOBBE MOTOR SALES NORTHWEST LIQUOR CO. Roghglt, wisconsin Stevens Point, Wisconsin K T 524' L xx -Seq ,X L,-, ,3:,7.9, 1 L was gf kg we wggwiife ig if-5, 1 .si M3253 iv ,22,.1i 3'-2, 5 E Q 2, is 5 - EXE? V ON E-ACT PLAY The Director Bob . . . Betty . . Larry . . . The Father The Mother AN OVERPRAISED SEASON A play of ideas in one-act. , , Dolores Burant , Myron Stankowski . . . 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Stoltenberg, Manager. Right: L. DeNamur, Coach. LEFT TO RIGHT: N. Hintz, A. Schulist, P. Laska, B. Firkus, C. Tuskowski. IYLSET, Left: D. Eckendorf, Captain. BOSTON FURNITURE AND FUNERAL SERVICES Stevens Point, Wisconsin TWISTI U.S.A. OUTER CIRCLE R. Kuklinski L. Wierzba L. Zywicki J. Konkol M.K1uck C. Wiza M.Zb1ewski A. Selmer R. Kostuch L. Damask R. Wiza T. Konkol INNER CIRCLE A R. Schrader T, Gruna E. Ostrowski R. Wanta LIPMAN FURNITURE COMPANY CLARK ELECTRIC COMPANY Stevens Point, Wisconsin Stevens Point, Wisconsin TAKE ME CUT T0 THE BALLGAM TEA M MEMBERS L, Kuklinski R, Nottelson D. Budsberg R. Kuklinski J, Witkowski J, Check J. Ferg A. Filtz R. Dzikoski M. Stankowski L. Stanislawski M.Sto1tenberg, Manager S. Iakubek L. DENZITIUI, Coach STEVENS POINT DAILY JOURNAL Stevens Point, Wisconsin YOU TALK T00 MUCH? Diane Carol Anita Brenda Nancy Maxine Elaine FORENSIC REPRESENTATIVES Dolores Nancy AT THE DISTRICT CCDNTEST Mark Donnie Gerald Christine Peggy Lavern Christine PHILLIP S STUDIO COZY KITCHENS Stevens Point Wisconsin Stevens Point Wisconsin uv..-,Hunks uumwix, LJJN4. l.1kJ1VJ.1J I.'LJIX.l.'I1.0If.lJ.l.YUO Stevens Point, Wisconsin Stevens Point, Wisconsin STICK SHIFT PEANUT BUTTER F. Weiczorek, F. Trzebiatowski, I-I. Somers, R. Day, E. Klernan, J. Knutson, M. Tuszkowski Mrs. Torbenson, Mrs. Budsberg, Mrs. Stoltenberg YOU SWEEP ME OFF MY FEET Mr. Leo Zywicki Mrs. Leo Zywicki CZ.ERWONKA'S RED OWL Rosholt, Wisconsin f-,ob KI DERG RTE BACK ROW: I. Doede, M. Wanta, S. Edseth, M. Oestreich, G. Wanserski, R. Kosmalski, T. Zdroik, R. Kosobucki. MIDDLE ROW: D. Day, K. Kranski, J. Krogwold, D. I-Iartvig, K. Olstad, G. Yenter, B. Richter. FRONT ROW: R. Zakrzewski, L. Haroldson, R. Dobbe, G. Ballas, M. Kosmalski, B. Zdroik, M. Padolski, E. Peterson. INSTRUCTOR: Mrs. James Fritsch. GRADES I AND .L BACK ROW: D. Doede, K. Oestreich, A. Carter, J. Olstad, J. Nelson, I. Christianson, D. Firkus. MIDDLE ROW: P. Larson, L . Edseth, I. Anderson, J. Anderson, E. Knutson, S. Bestul, P. Kosmalski. FRONT ROW: R. Gilbertson, I. Wolding, K. Dobbe, M. Kosmalski, S. Peterson, T. Eerg, B. Larson. INSTRUCTOR: Miss Mona Aanrud. NOT PICTURED: G. Eichen, J. Kosobucki. Sponsored by LAKE HELEN BAR ROGOSKI IMPLEMENT CO. Rosholt, Wisconsin Rosholt, Wisconsin GR DES 3 AND 4 BACK ROW: D. Erickson, D. Dobbe, R. Oestreich, C. Olstad, D. Colrud, D. Colrud, G. Edseth, L. Wrol- stad. MIDDLE ROW: B. Knutson, S. Olson, M. Christianson, T. Bestul, Y. Lindquist, L. Firkus, P. Win- dorf, D. Thompson. FRONT ROW: I. Peterson, D. Ferg, R. Hartvig, B. Kearns, G. Dobbe, C. Larson. INSTRUCTOR: Mrs. Sam Johnson. GRADES 5 A D 6 BACK ROW: J. Carter, G. Bestul, G. Ceresero, R. Christianson, I. Olson, P. Olson, D. Anderson, C. Omer nik. MIDDLE ROW: B. Somers, B. Olson, L. Abrahamson, J. I-Iartvig, M. Olstad, A. Cisewski, F. Colrud, S. Nornberg. FRONT ROW: P. Larson, J. Hanna, J. Hanson, K. Haroldson, R. Knutson, G. Dobbe, D. Bestul. INSTRUCTOR: Mr. John Essex, NOT PICTURED: I. Day, S. Erickson, C. Anderson. Sponsored by CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK A 86 P SUPERMARKET Stevens Point, Wisconsin Stevens Point, Wisconsin GR DES 7TH AND STH BACK ROW: V. Dobbe, J. Carter, R. Day, R. Helgeson, G. Abrahamson, B. Ceresero, M. Carter. THIRD ROW: R. Dobbe L. Hackey, C. Anderson, P. Oestreich, I. Firkus, J. Ferg, I. Wendlandt. SECOND ROW: C. Acken, K. Stoltenberg, S. Selmer, C. Spiegel, I. Haroldson, J. Peterson. FIRST ROW: D. Edseth, R. Wrolstad, L. Larson, T. Hanson, R. Dobbe, P. Wedde. NOT PICTURED: K. Windorf, A. Stoltenberg, R. Krogwold, B. Erickson, R. Ploczkowski. INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Lawrence Zalewski. BACK ROW: L. Wierzba, L. Kurszewski, J. Wierzba, B. Zick, N. Wierzba, W. Hoppa, J. Wierzba. THIRD ROW: P. Ganski, J. Wierzba, D. Kluck, J. Kotolski, M. Wierzba, C. Betker, B. -Wierzba. SECOND ROW: P. Walkush, D. Gan- ski, R. Ganski, S. Swedowski, E. Ganski, P. Bunczak, D. Swedowski, H. Hintz. FRONT ROW: D. Iczkowski, C. Wier- zba, S. Wierzba, P. Kurszewski, I. Kluck, J. Wierzba, B. Swedowski, E. Kurszewski. INSTRUCTOR, Not Pictured: Mrs. Ruth Sparhawk. s DOEDE LUMBER co. ponsored by DEPKA's DRUG STORE Rosholt, Wisconsin Rosholt, Wisconsin G BE GREE BACK ROW: L. Christianson, C. Ganski, D. Senoracki, L. Ganski, L. Senoracki, S. Filtz. THIRD ROW: A. Brzezinski, 'L. Stauczyk, W. Christianson, C. Omernik, T. Christianson, C. Mientke. SECOND ROW: D. Kost- uch, D. Kostuch, M. Omernik, R. Wanta, L. Brzezinski. FRONT ROW: I. Omernik, C. Omernik, D. Tusk- owski, L. Stoltz, R. Omernik, R. Stanczyk. INSTRUCTOR: Mrs. John Essex. NOT PICTURED: G. Check, L. Ganski. COU TY Ll E BACK ROW: S. Hintz, M. Delikowski, C. Acken, D. Kurszewski, R. Kostuch, L. Betker, M. Wierzba. THIRD ROW: D. Pukrop, E. Pochiuski, L. Przybylski, J. Brzezinski, D. Hintz, H. Omernik, R. Wanta. SECOND ROW: D. Betker, D. Tuskowski, K. Kluck, L. Stanczyk, W. Ganski, F. Kostuch, V. Kotolski. FRONT ROW: W. Kurz- ewski, J. Bunczak, D. Christiansen, K. Wierzba, L. Omemik, C. Stauczyk, K. Schuttenberg. INSTRUCTOR: Mrs. Darlene Simonson. NOT PICTURED: H. Omernik, R. Wierzba. MADISON BACK ROW: R. Retzke, R. Konkol, W. Wiza, I. Wierzba, D. Wiza. MIDDLE ROW: D. Wiza, I. Retzke, V. Wiza, G. Konkol, T. Wiza. FRONT ROW: V. Kuklinski, M. Wiza, E Kuklinski, M. Burant, B. Burant. INSTRUCTOR: Mrs. Milton Halverson. NOT PICTURED: R. Konkol. H RRISON CENTER BACK ROW: R. Erickson, R. Gill, M. Spiegel, R. Selmer. MIDDLE ROW: M. Wedde, D Helgeson, R. Helgeson, E. Gill, G. Wendlandt. FRONT ROW: D. Knaup, F. Wanta, A. Damask, C. Larson. INSTRUCTOR: Mrs.'Lorend Severson. NOT PICTURED: W. Ferg. Sponsored by STEVENS POINT BREWERY Stevens Point, Wisconsin Stevens Point, Wisconsin Painting :Ya Paper Hanging Stevens Point, Wisconsin ALBAN STORE BASIL'S INN BLUE BAR COFFEE CUP GILBERTSON'S BARBER ROBERT BABLITCH, LA BARNABY'S BARBER SH BELKE LUMBER S MFG. BEREN'S BARBER SHOP I96I BOOSTERS ROSHOLT SHOP STEVENS POINT WYER op co. CHURCHES PLUMBING 5 HEATING CONEY ISLAND MOTOR DUN-RITE CLEANERS FLOWERS BY ZINDA GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT HANNON PHARMACY JACOBS AND RABE JEAN'S BEAUTY BAR JERRY'S JEWEL BOX KAMINSKI TV SERVICE SALES HANSON HARDWARE ROSHOLT BAKERY ROSHOLT SUPER MARKET CHET SCHULIST'S BAR DR. V. A. BENN LEROY'S DRESS SHOP MAIN STREET CAFE MIDWEST SIGN PETE'S BARBER SHOP POINT BAKERY POLLY FROCKS INC. RUDY'S BODY SHOP SINGER SEWING CENTER SHIPPY CLOTHING SHIPPY SHOE STORE SMART SHOP WALLEY'S MEN SHOP WESTENBERGER'S DRUGS We wish to express our thanks to the merchants and friends Iisted above and throughout this book who have so geherousIy contributed toward the financial success of our yearbook. - THE HORNET STAFF if QQQK Z at awww lbw gy INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS' Kansas City - Winnipeg Publishers - Manufacturers Yearbooks - Yearbook Covers Diplomas - Graduation Announcements USA 'QW' i xliwie V 1525: K Wlwg . With the coming of the Atomic Age, the world has progressed remarkably. In the coming years it will continue to progress to unimaginable vistas. Our generation will see the culmination of two thousand years of scientific study by man. It is up to us to contribute further developments to this boundless and measureless scientific field and at the same time to maintain peace and unity. How can this be done? It can be done by educating the people upon whom the fate of the country depends. There is truly a world to be born under our footsteps. . Ti- Q1- Bi X X N1 X your work is invaluable tlzaugh often unseen ie ef: your ability to keep things running Snzooliz ly is oufsianciing Sie During the past feur yea15 you have heipeci us become aware uf' the greaf wurici that can be born under our fboffsieps bet'- We deciuafe this flame to you Uur own Mn Hiis -WWW Table 0 Contents senivrs 7 fcwulty 44 unclervldssmen 5' sports 51 activities '17 lwrwrsvcietiea 115 apevialfeatures IU ,-,,'rj 'f h' I , - N -- . f X e'- h, '.., if-'. K n v.,, P '-y,-ff' 'r B gfgfpj -1-1--24.1. - ff 'ff' 'N' L95- ' 4 'A 'M N - Hy-' AS ---,, if R' 9 ,ff V X . xx 2. C as. 45..- -,,. 1. ,nlfalo o fercfay ' L is Xiu S 'X Q Q Tomorrow i6 todagls dream .1 - f Ee, ff at , -raw . . 4 - y. Tl f . ,, ,:-l, 1 'fx w xx H ', 1 V,-.-r'1rv1:' ,, . 'K .X 4, FX .. 1, ' f 'K J' X' Y N M? , Qt ., N KX My 4' . Q S N 5.3 5' 4 ng L' xi ,QR X P.C CLASS HI TORY Anxious to commence our journey in Sep- tember, 1954, we piled into our respective autos and began the long drive toward our destination, graduation. We were cognizant of our under- taking, but not of the pitfalls and new experi- ences that would befall us. Before we started on this unforgettable trip, we had to map out our course of study and our activities, keeping in mind our objective - that of reaching our goal with as much benefit to us as possible. Our journey was an important one as it would mould our characters, establish our ideals, form our acquaintances, and build a firm foundation for any future ventures. Leadership is vital to any group expedition, and we found capable driv- ers in our Freshman year with Dottie Clark as our President, jim Snyder as Vice President, Sue MacQuarrie, Secretary, and Steve Tower, Treasurer. In order to have a successful trip and to enrich our journey, we stopped along the crowded roadside to stretch our weary muscles and to indulge in extra-curricular activities, such as the Freshman Get Acquainted Dance, the Fathers' Club Show and the Freshman Class Plays. In the latter, Kathy Garrity, Gershon Horowitz, Maureen Moore, Timothy Burr and Dorothy Ridley portrayed the main characters. As we rode on, we gazed out the windows and spied many billboards displaying pictures of groups in our high school, i.e. Citizens, Educa- tion Project, Student Council, Swimming Club, Tennis Club, and various sports such as track, soccer, golf, and football. Although these activi- ties were time consuming they were the side roads which enrich the journeys of all high school travellers. Having successfully completed the first leg of our journey, we drove into our Sophomore year with eyes shining, heads held high, and a more mature attitude towards our trip. After a few months of travel, we soon discovered that the main road we had been pursuing was di- vided, and our expedition was to be split into two groups. Some of us would be following Andrew Warde Avenue, while the other half would proceed up another road named Roger Ludlowe. Both routes would eventually termi- nate at the same place. We all knew it was inevitable that we divide, and it was essential to strive for a smooth trip, with all voyagers working together to form one basic unit. The leaders of our second stage were james Snyder, President, Virginia Judd, Vice President, Pat Peck, Secretary, and Maureen Moore, Treasurer. Our other governing body, the Student Council, led us wisely through many traffic jams. This council was headed by Steve Tower, President, Pete Rainey, Vice President, Dave Clark, Corre- sponding Secretary, and Gay Greenhalgh, Re- cording Secretary. This was the year of the Sweetheart Swing, sponsored by our class. Marsha Aker was chosen to be our representa- tive to the Queens Court. We will never forget the Silver jubilee Fathers' Club Show, with many of the voyagers participating, or the Soph- omore Play, A Sign Unto You , with Adele Krantz, Ray Avery, Connie Gminski, James Neumarker and Ann Appicello. Along the road we managed to stop for awhile to have passport pictures taken. These were for office and personal use. With the coming of june and exams, we had to face the fact that now many of our friends would be travelling along a different route. In two more years, we would finally meet in one spot, having attained our ultimate goal. As we parted, we wished everyone the best of luck and sincerely hoped we would see them often as we drove on. The third stage of our travels was confused, hectic and a challenge to all concerned. Entering a new road, separated from many of our friends, and introduced to the House plan, we managed to adjust to the new experiences that confronted us. It was exciting to drive along roads not yet completed and dodge road builders and con- struction workers diligently working to finish the task assigned them. The road was extremely new, and we had to proceed with caution as many ditches and detours were there to mislead us. We were in dire need of good map readers to keep the class on the right path. We chose to be directed by Mike Hayes, President, Lenny Sohlberg, Vice President, Angie Venzulli, Sec- retary, and Robin Scofield, Treasurer. Many of our voyagers were honored by being chosen to participate in Quill and Scroll, Modern Music Masters or National Honor Society. Our class representative to the State Choir was jerry Stern, and to All State Band and Orchestra, Esther Molnar and Clare Takacs Crespectivelyj. The Komian Play, You Can't Take It With You , and the Thespian production, Our Town , were enriched by the acting of some of the students in our Junior Class. Our year was highlighted by the prom, Heaven On Earth , and a new idea was initiated, After the Prom-it was Do- many activities to raise the necessary money for this project. We participated in the exercises for the graduating seniors who had reached their goal and had traveled along the same road we had been travelling. Some of us appeared in the Daisy Chain and as ushers. As we finish the final phase of travel we need more than a written explanation of what has occured during the year. Therefore, members of our class and teachers have compiled an excel- lent travelogue of our last year. nat's . Many of the travellers preformed in the fq Fathers' Club Show- A House Divided . 'M Though the route often became difficult, -1 qi and stop signs and detours forced us to abandon the road once or twice, we enjoyed the year J and profited by many of our unique ventures. f One of the main objectives in this stage of our ' 1 . I l journey was to secure sufficient funds to spon- If l sor a foreign exchange student to travel along I Q our road of study. Our school council sponsored H, 7 f ' f ' 6 4 X 1 5 , 4 i , . X l - X t S' Q ff X X' , X' . L X ' .- M f 0 K , , ' ' kk . X l X Q l i' .X M , f-Exp? -JE L Li- C- X Q-9-1, BM CLASS gfsfw V at HAPPY-GO-LUCKY :K Mike Hayes S K Robin Fenning KN .X x BEST LOOKING Frank Jimmie N Barbara Romano FRIENDLIEST ' Jinny Judd 1 11 Lenny Sohlberg ' JN' X H333 A In 'I 8 if L. Q ' V 4 f we 0 ' . : X MOST SOPHISTICATED f . 1 ' .' .ww , if f 1 . , bt 1 A f D ,,r Chris Laurie :jk m,i??1.i,,' 1 JJ 0 I Susle Rxbner -'fmfiu i 1 ' f2i'iiwff1fef- 2 X ' Steve Tower U .N A .I - , 5 -.. F k 5t?.QiQ Ji X CHARACTERISTICS 1 55 nl, MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED I I 6 Steve Tower N . d Jirmy Judd f I I I s I 1 u idea? ,,' , BEST MUSICIANS A1 B ens Cl e Takacs A CHANGED MOST SINCE FRESHMAN YEAR .A P H I1 '1 If 0 I .h X MIXXXQ it Mk Hy Xi QW KJ K I - Vx I., --, . f I I -f A lnnl A x , ff j ,fn I X .DJJ A ! Xlxzf Q1 f f 1 X ' lm X IQ 5 xwwm WIN WNW- 'IM KIRWW- BEST ALL ROUND B b A d Y X fm CQ I X N gl X ll RX X S ' I 1 55 E M MVIS W, iff JJIIIS. X Wx , , M lm njifffn , .X Y C II QI xxmkimmg QUIETEST MOST INTELLIGENT Ruth Stokes john BIIIICIWIIZ Comme Gm1nsk1 :fx Gus Horowxtz il g lfk ,,.... w-W' CLASS ACTOR AND ACTRESS Ray Avery Comme GII11f1Sk1 WOMAN AND MAN Gerry Tougas Sus1e Rxbner J CLASS CUT UPS Mane Medvegy f Rxck Gleacher 'I2 HATER if . ? 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Aclioitiey: Crimmn Crier 3: House Coun- cil 5, 4g Father's Club Show 33 Bowling Club SQ Warde Weekly 3. Sporlx: Intramural - Basketball 3g J. V. -- Fotball 1, 2g Basketball 2g Base- ball Zg Varsity - Football 3, 4. RAY AVERY NANCY BAKUNAS MARILYN ANNE BANKS fisting is a part of one'.r blood. The way to have a friend it to be one. And the lady :ball Jpeak her mind freely. Honor Societies: Thespians. Actiifitiexz Ice Skating Club 3. D Activities: Cadet Choir 1, 25 Komians 5, AUWWQIZ F-T-A 4g Theatre Club 4g Fathers' Club Show 1, 25 Sophomore Dramatics 2. 14 HARRIET BARSKE Lively, mirchievour and a Jpice of mirth,' too. Honor Society: M. M. M. Actiuitier: C.E.P. lg Ushers Guild lg Spring Concert 1, 23 Fathers' Club Show lg Pep Club 23 Tennis Club 2g Fox Ap- prentice 2g Freshman Dance lg Pep Club 3, junior Prom Committee 35 Assembly Committee 3g Concert Choir 35 Yearbook Committee 4. ,is'Pl'1'2fxa- Af? I eg . . s ?te' ieswwmllilfi 3 fr , - - V . . .th W -- . .1'. : :Lu 93: -Rh: :-: Fla: '- ' --' 1 f-N2Uf1w fe? ,ir egtawegmftsffsi, - f fe' 1,g.em,,we,,,w A ,ec fe , ...wwe - gf3'i.RX,,f31?Y iw ? .W ,. .exe ' ?tme31v,we5--wi ' , ta mfs . V, 'J' wif' 51 W X 'FH -.,': f: 3 ' ' 's : 7 -.iqQ,fr fi' . i 'ff ' E A rg,-ae3i5:w.fz35:tva -1 .iieiv - f w ', .. .-'emit 3 . te-,t.x. iw:m'fwwrw me .. . fs vwarauvgigft K Q36 .z vvwwfwifemmswow -aa.-tin ge' af. f.1.ftww' e,g ft 2 fn he 7 . ,fx ,, . : ,ggafgflc . --ri f .QQ 5 1 1 ,., ,we 5 me - . ' , J,-,s ffaezfeirwg'-feee, . 1: 1 I - ' -, ,, . - - g..ga,g,a . -- . -:.i cf . . .. : . f ,-,. .P -r,. .f. , , -- . ,:,.ff. I is . 7- ' - '- Heff- ': .gs ywlimtetkxil if .17 ,L ,iii H ,wflefvztfxftgiiie mw Stiff'-Q 4: ft, wt , A DAVID BAUDOUIN A: free ar a leaf in the hreezef' JOHN BINKIWITZ lt': the quietert people who accomplish the most. Activities: Cadet Choir 1, 25 Concert 3, 43 Red Cross Representative 33 Boys' Glee Club 35 F.T.A. Spam: Intramural - Baseball 1, 2, 3g J. V. - Football 2g Varsity - Football 3. ALAN BIVENS He .rhall make music wherever he goeJ. Activitier: Band 1, 4g All-State 1, 4g Red Cross 1, 3g Crimson Crier 3, 4g House Council 3, 43 Fathers' Club Show 1, 3, 4. S portr : Soccer 3. 15 LINDA BERGEN A good nature, firm and conxtant - never failing. Actioitierz F.T.A. 1 43 Usher's Guild lg Tennis Club 25 Dramatics Club 2g Wariie Weekly 35 Pep Club 3, 4g Yearbook Committee 3g Komians 3, Student Ex- change Commission 3g Library Club 3, 43 Committee Chairman-Yearbook 4. MARY BLAIS The joy of youth and health her face ili.rplay.f. Acticitier: F.T.A. 1, 45 Dramatics Club lg Girl's Glee Club 4g Fathers' Club Show 3, 45 Choir 2, 4.. Sporty: Intramural - Badminton 3. PATRICIA BODIE Efficiency personified. Activities: Library Aide 2, 45 Warde Weekly Staff 3, 45 Daisy Chain 33 Junior Red Cross 45 Canteen Committee 45 Theater Club 45 Pep Club 4. Sports: Intramural - Baseball 3, 4. la.. JAMES BORONA He who thinks for himself is zz free man. Honor Societies: Quill and Scroll. Activities: Choir 15 Chess Club 15 C.A.T. Council 35 Crimson Crier 3, 4. Sports: J. V. Football 1, 25 Intramural - Baseball 1. CLAIRE BRENIN Gentle in manner, but 'vigorous in deed. ' Activities: C.E.P. 15 F.N.A. 1, 45 F.T.A. 25 Pep Club 35 Horseback Riding Club 25 Stage Crew 45 Dancing Club 4. Sports: Intramural Hockey 2. l 5 1 iw Z 1 DIANE BREWSTER A double blessing . . . Activities: F.N.A. 1, 45 Pep Club 2, 45 junior Prom Committee 35 Publicity Committee 33 Homemaking Club 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 45 Dance Committee 45 Social Committee 4. Sports: Varsity - Basketball Manager5 Intramurals - Hockey 1-4, Baseball 1, 25 Basketball 1-4, Volleyball 1-4, Bad- minton 3, 4. DOROTHY BREWSTER . . . is a double joy. Activities: F.N.A 1, 45 Vice-President 45 Pep Club 3, 45 G.A.A. 3, 45 Library Aid 15 Home Economics Club 3, 45 Prom Committee 3. Sports: Intramural Baseball 1, 45 Basket- ball 1, 45 Volleyball 1, 45 Hockey 1, 45 Badminton 3, 4. 'I6 JANICE BROWN Friendly, sincere, and reliable, although quiet in ber way. Activities: F.N.A. 2-4, Secretary 3, President 45 Pep Club 25 G.A.A. 3, 4. Mason Representative 45 Mason House Social Commission 35 House Council 4. Sports: Intramural - Baseball 1, 35 Basketball 1, 35 Hockey 1, 35 Volley- ball 25 Badminton 3. WILLIAM BUEDINGER ALAN BURR ERIC CARLSON He ir rich who is well Jatirfiedf' In rchool, quiet and Juref outside, A man of manners and achievement. Activitierz Rifle Club 3. well' we re not 'fo 'Wm' Honor Societies: Boys' Club. Sportr: Intramural - Baseball 1, 2. ActivitieJ:Golf Club lg Swimming Club Agfiyiyiejz C'E.PA 15 F.T.A, 1, 2, 45 1g Student Council lg Usher 3. Student Qouncil 1. 5170717-fi Vaf5ifY -' Golfs IV- -' Foot' Sportrz Varsity - Football 3, 4g J.V. ball 1, Soccer 23 Baseball 2. Never hoirteronr never loud, Pat getr along in any crowd. Aclivztier Student Council 1 C.E.P. 1g GAA 2 Girls Shop Club Secretary 25 FNA Freshman Dance Committeeg Film Club Pep Club junior Prom Com- mittee 3 House Council 4 Junior Red Cross 4' Skating Club 4' Hospitality DOROTHEA CLARK Lively, hard-working and huhh-ling over with spirit. Activities: Class President 13 Cadet Choir 1, 23 C.E.P. 15 Swim Club Vice Pres- ident 1, 2g Student Council Executive Commission lg House Council Vice Pres- ident 1, 2g Concert Choir 1, 25 Election Commission Chairman 1, 2g Assembly Committee. Commission 43 House Council 4, Vice Sporty: J.V. - Hockey' Intramural - President- Hockey 2, 35 Basketball 2, 45 Volleyball SPWU5 Imfamufal -' Basketball 1, 29 2, 43 Baseball 2, 45 Tennis 2. Volleyball 1, 2. PATRICIA CHANADY - - Football 2, 35 Track 23 Intramural - Basketball 3, 4g Baseball 1, 2. NANCY CLARKE She came to us a stranger and remainr to in iz friend. Honor Societier: Girls' F Club. Activitietz Fathers' Club Show 5, 4g House Council 3g Service Committee 4g Pep Club 4. Sportr: Varsity-Hockey 3, 4g Basketball 3, 4. Entered from Amityville High School, Amityville, L.I., 1956. 17 ARNOLD COHEN Quiet be may seem, but you can never tell. JEANETTE CORBETT A worthwhile friend, Jpirit without end. E is JAMES CONNELLY Antl:1orJ away! Activitier: Chess and Checker Club 3. Sporty: Intramural - Baseball 2, 3 Varsity - Football 3. Entered from Bas sick High School, Bridgeport, Connec- ticut, 1955. CHRIS COSTELLO A battling energetic fort, a lively friend, a rare good mort. Activitiex: F.N.A. 2, 4g junior Red Cross Adiififie-fl Band 1, 31 C-A-T COUHCU- 31 PCP Club- Sporttz Varsity - Basketball 3, 4. Sports: Intramural - Basketball 3. 18 JOAN CONWAY A little Jpice and all lbdlij' nice. fu- GERALD CURTIS Ar upright as a cedar. Honor Societiexz Thespians. Activitiex: Stage Crew l-4g Fathers' Club Show l-45 Debating Club 2g Slide Rule Club lg Chess Club 1, 3g Transportation Commission 33 Smedley Dramatics 33 Komians 1-43 Social Committee 3g Red Cross 35 Election Committee 4g Repre- sentative to WICC Hi-Time. Sports: J.V. - Track 53 Soccer 2. GERALDINE DALTON Her perronality ix outshone only by her ability. Activities: C.E.P. lg Library Aid 2, 3, Daisy Chain 35 G.A.A. 3g Social Com- mittee, Chairman 4g School Council 4. Sportr: Intramural - Basketball 1-59 Volleyball I-35 Baseball I-3g Hockey 23 Badminton 3. JANICE DANIELS Those move eariext who have learned to dance. Activitiey: Fathers' Club Show l-4g F.N.A. 2g Service Committee 53 Warde Weekly 3g Dancing Club 4g Ushers Guild 4. JACK DAVENPORT The master of the three C':.' alwayr calm, cool and collected. ROSE MARIE DE LORENZO I never met a perron l didn't like. Activities: Smedley Dramatic Club 3 Ice Skating Club 35 Red Cross 33 Fathers: Club Show 3. Entered from Central High School, Bridgeport Conn., 1957. MARY ELLEN DOKURNO S0phi.fticated lady - Underlying rafcalityf' Activitier: Student Council lg Swimming Club l, 2g Dance Committee 23 Red Cross 33 Glee Club 45 F.T.A. 4. Sporty: Intramural - Basketball 2-4g Tennis 35 Volleyball 2, 4g Baseball 2. VALERIE DOMIAN With :hater on her feet Jhe can't he heat. Activltier: Library Aide 2, 4. Sportrz Badminton Club 1, 2g Tennis Club 1, 2. 19 DARLENE EKSTROM Her charm lie: in the fact that she, at need, can gay or :errant he. Actirxitiexz F.N.A. lg Pep Club 31 F.T.A. 4. Sports: Intramural - Hockey 25 Soft- ball 2g Tennis 2. at 53 ,i1egagaQ,.atsg15adaw,itsVt5.5Vytg-swtgzswa.t.,Vespa-.5e.g.-25ifwS2.f,LSE6a..,...V wgafrgtgwagm- -AV-ami , -wa NJVMQH-'f,LV mee. egg,-1 333 l-.J-s1,rj-X3 A is X117 .qwjqfif sf za- serif viii. . 233115. 'fx YL . v HHWEFQQSQQEQ isSiitftH2HK9?2VYwE2f?ia5sr??ZrZ-tiltiiwaeetetw2QQtQitsK?Qe2gef3eatg3tPa.w5'a2'.2'iEw ff' g- Vv zfrtffa 4 . 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E : n .. - asa iefzf L-,ff 'QE Wt...--,a w,a-2V....s+z,.tgg.- .... agg.. X5,ag . , ag,.. .,.. ,, 5. ,sp . A .V . QVVQQ1 - ,aiing.V.ggrf-g:-.1L1ti--Va-wt :E .: ,t ,J it V- Qiilkt ateqe -wal ff 5 :gg-3 215-5613.3 as PATRICIA FAZEKAS Her perronality xhowt their witty and gay, her friendr know her winning way. Activities: Red Cross lg Badminton Club 15 G.A.A. 2, 43 Choir lg Home Room Treasurer 1, 2g Pep Club 2, 4g Library Aide 2, 3g Skating Club 3g Dance Com- mittee 2. Sporty: Intramural - Field Hockey 1, 2g Basketball 1, 3g Volleyball 1, 23 Base- ball l, 25 Tennis 2, 3. MARY ANN FEKETE Maria warher from the foul the dust of everyday life. Actizfitiex Fox 1, 23 Warde Weekly 3g Election Commission 3g F.T.A. 1, 4g Dra- matics 1, 2g Orchestra 1, 4g Pep Club 2. 20 Actirfitietz Dancing Club 4. Sportr: Intramural - Hockeyg Basket- ball. SHEILA JANE FELD She'll dance her way to fame. Honor S ocietierz Thespians. Actirfities: F.T.A. 1-4g C.E.P. lg Golf Club 1g Fathers' Club Show 1-4g Theatre Club 2g Pep Club 2-45 Dramatics Club 23 Library Aide 2-45 Smedley Drama- tics 3, 4g Komians 3, 4g Ice Skating Club 3g Daisy Chain- 35 G.A.A. 33 Stage Crew 3g Library Club 3, 4g Yearbook Apprentice 4. Sports: Intramural - Basketball 23 Bad- minton 3. M. ROBIN FENNING The world it a bubble and I have a pin. Actioitietz Library Aide I5 Swim Club 15 Pep Club 35 Dramatic Club 25 F.T.A. 2g Art Publicity Committee 25 Junior Red Cross 3, 45 junior Prom Committee 35 Ice Skating Club 35 Foreign Exchange Committee 35 Warde Weekly 35 Canteen Committee 45 Fathers' Club Show 3, 45 Yearbook Committee Chairman 4. Sports: Intramural - Hockey 35 Basket- ball l, 25 Baseball 1, 25 Volleyball 2, 35 Tnnnli 2, 4. JOSEPH FIRGELESKI A foot and ligbt hearted I take to the open road. Actiixitiefz C.A.T. Council 3. Sportxz J.V. - Football Manager. DOROTHY FEURBACHER Be glad and your friendr are many. Activitief: Riding Club 15 F.N.A. 25 House Council 35 Baton Twirling 3, 4. Sporty: Intramural - Baseball 35 Bad- minton 3. FRANCES FORTUNA lt if better to be .rmall and Jlrzine than to be large and cart a Jlaadowf' Activities: Dance Club 43 Ice Skating Club 5. Sportfz Intramural - Hockey 2, 45 Vol- leyball 2, 35 Baseball 25 Basketball 3. 21 DIEDRE FINSINGER A quiet tpirit makes a lady. Activitiefz Skating Club 35 Pep Club 3, 45 F.N.A. 45 Library Aide 45 Exchange Commission 4. Sportxz Intramural - Basketball 35 Bad- minton 35 Volleyball 35 Softball 3. Entered from St. Mary's High School, New Haven, Conn., 1956. DAVID FOSTER A good .fort maker a good friend. CAROL FOX There if no index of character as ture at the voice. Honor Societies: Thespians. Activities: Komians 4: Theatre Club 4. Entered from julia Richman High School, New York City, 1957. IRENE FULOP The magic of a cheerful face. Activitiey: F.T.A. I: Weekly Newspaper 3: junior Class Representative 3: Junior Prom Committee 3: Senior Class Treas- urer 4: Usher's Guild 2, 4. Sporty: Intramural - Baseball 2. RONALD GAZDIK Full of knowledge, full of fun, a truer friend there is not one. Actioitierz Usher 3. Sports: J.V. - Soccer Team: Intramural - Baseball. 22 LESLIE GEOGHEGAN Sincerity gives wingr to friendthipf' Actiuitier: P.M. Film Company l: Li- brary Aicle 2-4: F.N.A. 2-4: Homemak- ing Club 3: Daisy Chain 53 G.A.A. 3-4 House Council Treasurer 4: Social Com- mittee 4: Sportr: Intramural-Hockey I-4: Volley- ball l-3: Basketball 2-3g Baseball I-33 Tennis 2: KATHLEEN GARRITY Her rmile ir at hig at her heart. Actiuitiefz F.T.A. I, 4: C.E.P. l: Fresh- man Play l: Library Aide l, 35 Pep Club 2: Dramatics 2: Bowling Club 2: Home- making Club 3: Komians 3: G.A.A. 3: junior Class Representative: Daisy Chain 3: Prom Committee 3. Sporty: Intramural -- Hockey l, 35 Bas- ketball I, 3: Volleyball l, 3: Softball I, 3: Tennis 1, 3: Badminton 3. NATALIE GIANOTTI Laughter round the eye: meant warmth in the heart. Actioitiet: Bowling Club 2: Weekly Newspaper 33 Dancing Club 4: Pep Club 4. RICK GLEACHER You can tell 4 man hy the golf rcore he heeprf' Honor Societier: Varsity Club. Aotivitier: Sophomore Dance Committee 2. Sportr: Intramural - Basketball 25 J.V. -Football 25 Varsity-Golf-3-45 Captain 4. Entered from Plainville, New Jersey, 1955. SAM GREENBLATT F'Good nature and good renre are urnally oompanzonrf' Activitier: Wrestling Club 35 Gradua- tion Usher 53 Junior Red Cross 35 Crim- ron Crier 45 Bowling Club 4. X Sportr: Soccer 35 Cross Country 4. Entered from Harding High School, Bridgeport, Conn., 1956. GAY GREENHALGH One who maker hir companion: laugh aferrver happinerrf' Aclivitier: C. E. P. 15 F, T. A. 15 Fathers' Club Show 1-45 Swimming Club 15 Ten- nis Club 15 Prom Committee 35 Student Council 1, 25 Pep Club 3, 45 New School Committee 25 Daisy Chain 35 Assembly Committee 35 Dance Committee 25 School Council 3. Spam: Intramural Baseball 1-35 Basket- ball I, 35 Tennis 35 Volleyball, 25 Hockey 1 3 JUDI GREENSPUN Ambition ir the riairway zo rnecerr, along the rtepr of friendlinerrf' Honor Societier: N.H.S.5 M.M.M. Aclivitier: Yearbook Editor-in-Chief 45 Yearbook Apprentice 35 C.E.P. I5 Swim Club 15 Junior Red Cross 15 Fathers' Club Show 153,45 New School Color and Song Committee 25 Pep Club 2,35 Sweet- heart Swing Dance Committee 25 Junior Prom Committee 35 Wnrde Weekly typ- ist 35 Daisy Chain 3. Sporlr: Intramural-Hockey 1-35'Basket- ball 1, 35 Baseball 25 Volleyball 25 Bad- minton 3. CON STANCE GMINSKI Rebel with a azure! Honor Societier: N.H.S.5 Quill and Scroll5 Thespians Activitierz Dramatic Club 25 Sophomore Play 25 Student Council 25 Crimron Crier 3, 45 Laurel Girl's State 35 Daisy Chain 3. Sporfr: Intramural - Hockey 1, 25 Bas- ketball 1, 25 Volleyball 1, 25 Baseball 1, 25 Tennis 2. JANET GODUTO She ir wire who taller but little, Aetioilier: Chorus 15 Dramatic Club 25 Library Aide 2, 35 Ice Skating Club 33 Library Club 35 Homemaking Club 4. 23 MARGARET GROSSO Her happinexr is iz guy named joe. RICHARD GUNTER Life if the thing I do enjoy. Actinitieyz Yearbook Committee 43 Activities: Rifle Club 3,. 4g Debating Mason House Council 3. Club 2. Sportxz Soccer 5, 4: Intramural - Basket- ball 1. BONNIE HAINES What would life he without xportrf' Activities: F.N.A. lg Library Aide 4. Sporty: Varsity -- Hockey 4: J.V. - Hockey 3: Basketball 3, 4g Intramural - Hockey lg Basketball 1, 2: Baseball 3, 4. MAUREEN HARRINGTON lt: her thinking of other: that maker one think of her. Actinitief: F.T.A. I-45 Library Aide 2-4g Pep Club 2-4: Foreign Exchange Com- mission 3, 4g Warde Weekly 33 Crimfon Crier 33 Prom Committee 3: Election Commission 45 Yearbook Committee 4: Hoinemaking Club 4g Bowling Club 1, 2, . Sports: Intramural - Volleyball l, 4g Badminton 45 Baseball 45 Tennis 3, 4. PHYLLIS HARRISON Her wnyx are way: of pleamntnesxf' Activitiex: Ice Skating Club 3: Library Aide 35 Warde Weekly 3g Dancing Club 4. 24 NANCY HAUSMAN Fond of fun, fond of joys, hut mort of all .fhe'J fond of boys. Activities: Swimming Club lg Pep Club 2-4: Student Council 23 Library Aide 2: F.T.A. 3g Junior Prom Committee: Year- book 4. MICHAEL HAYES Great men die young - I zlon't feel Jo well myJelf. Honor Societiex: Varsity F 4. Activitietz Junir class President5 Kom- ians 35 Graduation Usherg junior Red Crossg Prom Committeeg Father's Club Show 3-45 French Club 35 Chemistry Club 45 Canteen Committee 45 Sportf: Varsity - Football 3, 45 Track 3, 45 J.V.-Football 1, 25 Intramural- Baseball 1, 2. GEORGE HEDBERG l'm not lazy, I'm conxeroing my energy for future ure. Activitiefz Band 1, 4. ROSE MARIE HIDU A cute, perky, working lan, their prominent in our Senior Clan. Honor Societiet: N.H.S.5 Quill and Scroll. Activities: Swimming Club 15 Tennis Club 15 F.T.A. 1, 25 C.E.P. 15 Library Aid 1, 25 Pep Club 2, 35 Soph. Dance Committee 25 Fathers' Club Show 2-45 Crimron Crier - News Editor 3, 45 Elec- tion Committee 35 Public Relations Com- mittee 45 Daisy Chain 3. Sporty: Intramural-Hockey 1, 25 Basket- ball 1-35 Volleyball 35 Tennis Club 15 JUDITH HELLER Patience ir the bert remedy for every trouble. Actinitiefz Library Aide 3-45 F.T.A. 35 Entered from Central High School 1956. LOIS HIDU Whore little body lodged a mighty soul. Activitielvz F.N.A. 1-4 Fox apprentice 1 Bowling Club 2, 45 Sophomore Dramat: ics5 Pep Club 3-45 Daisy Chaing Year book apprentice 3-45 G.A.A, 4, Sporty: Intramural-Hockey 1-35 Basket- ball 2, 35 Volleyball 1, 25 Badminton 3 25 4 PAMLA HILL Intelligence and Personality - What a combination. Activitier: C.E.P. 15 F.T.A. 1-4, Presi- dent 2, 45 Fox Apprentice 1, 25 P.M. Film Co. 15 Library Aide 1, 25 Pep Club 2, 45 Dramatic Club 25 House Council 35 junior Prom Committee 35 Election Corn- mittee 35 Daisy Chain 35 Canteen Corn- mission 45 Yearbook quotation Com- mittee 45 Fathers' Club Show 3, 4. Sportr: Intramural - Hockey 1. ROBERT HILLMAN Friendliness and good-nature go a long way in life. Honor Societies: Quill and Scroll. Activities: Band lg Tennis 2, 3g Fathers' Club Show 55 Student Council Com- mittee 3g Crirnson Crier Editor 3, 4. v s GLORIA HUTCHKO One can tell her merry nature hy the twinkle in her eye. Activities: Stage Crew lg F.N.A. 2, 3g Red Cross 2, 43 Prom Committee 5g Service Committee 5g Homemaking Club 55 Pep Club 3, 4g F.T.A. 45 Student Exchange Commission. .HIE GERSHON HOROWITZ He that hath great knowledge spareth his words. Honor Societies: N.H.S. Activities: Freshman Play lg Drama- tic Club Zg Crimson Crier 3, 4g Chemistry Club 4g Bowling League 35 Usher 3. Sports: Varsity - Tennis 3, 4g J.V. - Tennis 23 Intramural - Baseball 2. DAVID HOWELLS A reasonable man adapts himself to the world. Honor Societies: Varsity Club. Sports: Varsity - Football 5, 45 J.V. - Football 1, 2g Track 5. WALTER HUDSON Let's live now,' life is short. 26 ROBERTA JACKSIS C0ohie's fan ana' fancy frees that's the way she likes to he. Activities: Ice Skating Club 5. Sports: Intramural - Baseball 2, 5 Volleyball 2, PATRICIA JACOBS What passion eannot music raise and quell. Activities: Girl's Glee Club 3, 45 Pep- Club 25 Girls' Choir 2. Sports: Volleyball 1, 25 Softball 25 Ten- nis 2. DONNA JANESKY A good nature is a hey that fits many locks. Activities: F.N.A. 1, 45 junior Red Cross 35 Dramatics Club 3, 45 Daisy Chain 35 Election Commission 4. Sports: Intramural - Hockey 15 Bas- ketball 25 Volleyball 15 Baseball 2. VIRGINIA JUDD Leaders are the lights of the world and the stars of the human race - Iinny's success in within her smile. Honor Societies: Activities: Student Council 1-4, Presi- dent 45 Choir 1-35 Library Aide 1, 35 F.T.A. 1, 25 Fox 1, 25 Tennis Club 15 C.E.P. 15 Fathers' Club Show 1-45 Soph- omore Class Vice Presidentg Theatre Club 25 Pep Club President 25 G.A.A. 2-45 Exchange Commission 35 Daisy Chain Junior Red Cross 35 Girls' Glee Club 35 Chemistry Club 4. Sports: Intramural - Hockey 1, 25 Bas- ketball 1, 35 Volleyball 1, 35 Baseball 1, 35 Tennis 2, 3. FRANK JIMMIE JANET KAPLAN GARY KEENAN All the world loves a lover. Activities: C.A.T. Council 35 Canteen Committee 4. Sports: Track 15 Decathalon 2. Cheerfulness never goes out of fashion. Activities: Golf Club 15 Swimming Club 15 Tennis Club 1, 25 Stage Crew 15 Library Aide 15 Dramatic Club 15 C.E.P. 15 Fox Apprentice 15 New School Com- mittee 25 Sweetheart Swing Committee 25 Pep Club 25 Student Council Art Project 25 Election Committee 25 Junior Prom Committee 35 Winter Dance Com- mittee 35 Yearbook Committee 45 Daisy Chain 3. Sports: Intramural - Volleyball 1. Sigh no more fair ladies, I have mme! Activities: House Council 3, 45 Dancing Club 4. 27 MARCIA KELLER C'I'rn confined! BONNIE KIRSTEN Her cartoon: reflect her happy character. Activities: Election Commission 2: Pep Club 2: Waffle Weekly 3: Prom Publi- city Committee 3g Crimson Crier - Art Editor 43 Yearbook 4. Sportr: Field Hockey lg Baseball 1, 2: Badminton 3. GEORGE KIRSTEN He who love: pleariire giver pleasure to all. Activities: Red Cross Representative 1: C.E.P. 23 Science Club 2. Sportr: Intramural - Baseball 1, 2. JOAN KLEIN NORMA KLEIN RAY KLEIN A quiet perron except when otherwiref' Shining eyer, a lover of fun, a jovial He ir capahle of adapting hirnrelf Sporty: Intramural - Badminton 3. bean, 51193 4 'WVU' OW-In to Plflfe, time and COWPWW-'I Activitier: Red Cross 1: C.E.P. 1: Li- Honor Societies: 'F Club. brary Aide 1, 2g Student Council 2: Pep A ' - - . G If C1 b 1 2' Club 23 Jr. Red Cross Secretary 3, 45 Sctlinfeil r .2 UG 12 1 4. I t 1 Father's Club Show 3: Prom Commis- P013 Lk Zilla? O ' , H ramum sion 35 G.A.A. 3, 4: Daisy Chain 3: - as et a ' 28 Service Comm. 45 Yearbook 4. Sporty: Intramural - Field Hockey 1, 4g Basketball 1, 33 Volleyball 1, 34 Soft- ball 1, 3: Badminton 3. KATHY KOBER Quiet and difnified but always ready for fun. Activitiexz Horse Back Riding Club 15 Library Aide 1, 45 C.E.P. 15 Theatre Club 25 Pep Club 25 Library Club 3, 45 Home Economics Club 45 Foreign Exchange Commission 3, 4. Sports: Intramural - Basketball 2, 45 Badminton 3. ADELE KRANTZ Great thoughts come from the heart. Honor Societier: Thespians. Activities: C.E.P. 15 Horseback Riding Club Treasurer 1-35 Dramatic Club 2, 35 Sophomore Play 25 F.T.A. 1-45 Weekly Newspaper Reporter 35 Komians 2-45 Komian Play 4. Sports: Field Hockey 25 Tennis 25 Soft- ball 1, 3. -,:t . if 4 I eil-if 2' if W E32 if f if lik il ANDREW KOKORDA Good sporty never make enernierf' Activitierz Swimming Club 1: Sporty: Varsity - Football. MARGERY KRANYIK Her character will bring her well-dererved racce.f.r. Honor Societiefz M.M.M.5 Quill and Scroll5 Thespians. Activities: C.E.P. 15 F.T.A. 1-45 Choir 1-45 P.M. Film Company 1, 25 Dra- matics Club 1, 45 Tennis Club 25 Thea- tre Club 25 Bowling Club 2-45 Editor Warde Weekly 3, 4. Sportr: Intramural - Hockey 1. JEAN KOWALCZYK Quiet-until you get to know her. Activitierz Pep Club 4. GERALDINE KRASKIE Beware of the blonde. Activitier: Election Commission 25 F.T.A. 25 F.N.A. 25 Pep Club 25 Prom Committee 35 Handbook Committee 35 Homeroom Representative 35 Warde Weekly 35 Student Exchange Commis- sion 45 Dance Committee 4. Sports: Intramural - Field Hockey 1-45 Basketball 1-35 Volleyball 1-35 Bad- minton 1-35 Softball 1, 25 Tennis. ew W si r PATRICIA KROKOSKY Not quiet, not loud, not rhort, not tall, hat a plearant mingling of them all. JAY KRONFELD He who ir willing to work find: it hard to wait. Honor Society: Club. Activities: Service Committee lg Dance Commission 2g Exchange Commission 33 Red Cross 3g Crimson Crier Editorial staff 3g House Announcer 33 Senior Dance Commission 3g Fathers' Club Show 3g Usher at Graduation 3g Publi- city Committee Chairman 3g Project Committee Chairman 33 Rifle Club 4g Canteen Committee 4. Sportr: Tennis Tournament 2g J.V. Cross Country 2g J.V. - Tennis 2g Varsity -- Tennis 3, 4g Intramural - Basketball 3g Baseball 3. CHRISTINE LAURIE Her air, her manner, all who :ee admire. Honor Societierz Club. Activitiexz Swimming Club' lg Fathers' Club Show 2, 43 Pep Club 2g Fox Ap- prentice 2g G.A.A. 2, 3g Sophomore Rlay 25 House Council 3, 45 Club Com- mission 3g Junior Prom Committee 35 Daisy Chain 35 Assembly Committee 4. Sporty: Varsity - Hockey 3, 4g Intra- mural - Hockey 1, 23 Basketball I, 33 Volleyball 1, 3g Badminton 3. VIRGINIA EILEEN LAINO Life if too .rhort to worry. Actiaitier: C.E.P. lg Yearbook Quota- tions and Characteristic Committees. Sporty: Intramural - Badminton 3. 30 DAVID LAVINE It is what we do and what we think that maker ar what we are. Activities: Student Council Ig Social Committee lg School Pride Committee 2g Dance Committee 25 Roger's Pool Commission 2g Crimson Crier 3g Sports Writerg Homeroom Chairman 35 Can- teen Commission 4. Sportr: j.V. - Track 2, Manager. JOAN LEAHY She it held high in the heart of onef' Sportr: Intramural - Volleyball 2. HAMILTON LEE Everyhody's friend. Activities: Chess Club 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 Fathers' Club Show 35 Boy's Glee Club 35 Canteen Committee 4. Sports: Varsity - Cross Country 35 Ten- nis 35 J.V. - Track 15 Cross Country 25 Tennis 2. JOHN LING 'He always holds the respect of others. NANCY LINDAHL Highly erected thoughts seated in the heart of courtesy. Activities: C.E.P. 15 F.N.A. 1, 45 Theater Club 2, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Bowling Club 2, 45 Yearbook Apprentice 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Yearbook Business Staff 35 Daisy Chain 35 GA.A. 45 Yearbook Com- mittee Chairman 4. Sports: Intramural-Field Hockey 1, 35 Basketball 15 Badminton 3. ALICE LOCKWOOD ln her own quiet way, she loves a lot of fun. Activities: Bowling Club 25 Choir 15 Daisy Chain 35 Junior Red Cross 45 Homemaking Club 4. Sports: Intramural - Badminton 3. 31 THOMAS LINDSAY A wonderful guy and a sincere friend to anyone making his acquaintance. Activities: Fathers' Club Show 3. Sports: Varsity-Football 3, 4. CAROLE LOUD Look into her eyes and see a little angel, look a little longer and . . . Activities: Student Council 1, Club Com- mitteeg House Council 3, 4. Sports: Intramural - Baseball 15 Basket- ball 1, 25 Volleyball 1, 25 Hockey 1, 2' Soccer 2. WILLIAM LYON SUSAN MACQUARRIE MARIE MEDVEGY Unassuming, but always friendly. Activities: Gun Club 3, 4. Sportrz Soccer 3, 4. A willing worker, a wonderful friend, Shelf little, hut 5he'r wireg their there Jhe'll he to the very end. a corker for her size. Honor .rocietyz M.M.M. Sports: Intramural - Soccer 2, 35 Base Activitiex: Student Council 15 Secretary b21112- 15 School Council, Vice-President 35 Treasurer 45 Fathers' Club Show 1, 3 43 Prom Committee 35 Daisy Chain 3 French Club 45 Foreign Exchange Com: mission 25 Election Commission 25 Roger's Pool 15 Tennis Club I5 C.E.P. I. Sports: Intramural - Basketball I, 2 Hockey 1, 35 Tennis 1, 35 Volleyball 1: 35 Baseball 1, 3. JOHN MENTES NAN MICHAUD ROBERT MIGLIORE A man among men, and among women too! Honor Societiey: F Club. Activitier: Crimxon Crier 3, Sports Edi- tor5 Fathers' Club Show 3, 4. Sports: Varsity - Football 3, 45 Basket- ball-3, 45 Track 35 -LV. -- Basketball 2 Track 25 Intramural - Basketball 1 Baseball 1. Merit if not to he measured in inches. Activitiex: Cadet Choir 2. Sportrz Intramural - Volleyball 25 Base- ball 2. 32 What is .ro rare as a day in school. Activities: C.A.T. Council 35 Canteen Committee 4. Sports: J.V. - Football 25 Intramural - Baseball 25 Decathalon 2. 255554552v524s'f5?wige'.fSit.: if'il1-ifigf.,l:'.-'Q-'Wi 4'2.1..1, ::1'2,s 1-.2'Z5?ll7ffi:f24,1--'L 1 2-1 li5?15fEf3j5il5if'?Q2Sf3iiliifliil?E4fj53fglif'ift?7:f':.Ifyf-gill '.liQff??if'Q-!f': 'E -'Fiffg-pf-'Z Qgliiifjf31gfgwe.,w:1? 1 T Efqixiql as le ff,ElTfr7?- '-1fZJ.F1,2 i ' 5:35T.1 ff.2Zlv719'idfif-fE',Y1:I1 ,,,:., ,-,,,,.,,, ,.,. . 7. ff . .,:f K f,., ,. ., .f,.f .. .. ff i. ia,-fqfffgfgf.gfi51l?:?Vfs1'f ' 1.-iii'-' E??f3,'fEflii25?fff'tE i ' ' lf- H51we2ffsz?f5Qsii-4291: ' 2 .1 f, fe 'i.l'fj je fffiifrfvz sf.,5tff.i1ez,':12st?'f - - , -f i f f ff1ifft2isi?lf1'if.3rffi.ii??E-'7ff'1 ' .. , - . 1 'is:'::.sezsSzLs4g':. fi:sz.f,ti -N ' . - 1 .MSM-v.., lim cm MW gig ffiifgr if 1 rf' 4 Mrs .,,. ., my , ' '- ,- ' ei ? If ' 'K ' f,'iff:i.'5iliiiyiixlfil. jiiiy gzst ggz tgfgig A A 3 ' YY' ' ' . , ,..,,. . I . r ftffzsz ' ' K - f . f-Egfi uf-V :: 15i'IQM . ' ff . 1 i f11ii'f2?5 - ' ' f ' ' . ft,gwf'f:'1f2,E - w eg, 5 2i i ' E!V t .. -' 5 ' .g,..1.rgi:-,i 55: - . ef 1i:f,eQf..'i!r:,--lbs2-1.2 - , 1 - :f Q wzfl-ftf w:.f T it Q-.lil -' l 1 ' '15 iljfj,-ieffj--' ti . ' 'Va' ' 1 DONALD MIKLUS The hetter we know him, the more we enjoy him. Actiuitiex: Golf Club 1, 2. Sportt: Varsity - Golf Team 1-4g J.V. - Football 1, 2. EDNA MILLAK She that doe: good, will find good. Sporty: Intramural - Softball 2. BETSY MILLER I could have danced all night. Actiuitier: Fathers' Club Show 1, 43 Swimming Club 1, Pep Club 2, 4g New School Commission 25 F.T.A. 25 Dance Commission, Chairman 2, Cheerleader 5, 4, Prom Committee 3g junior Red Cross lg Crimron Crier Apprentice 4, Chemistry Club 4, C.E.P. 1. Sportr: Intramural - Baseball 1, 23 Hockey 1, 3g Volleyball 1, 2, Basket- ball 1, 3. JAMES MOCKLER ESTHER MOLNAR JOAN MOZEFSKY Work if work and may he done, but She ir happy with a hind heart A cheerful countenance hetoheny while I work I have my fun. and gentle will. a good heart. Actiuitierx C.E.P. 15 Hospitality Com- Activities F.N.A. 1-4, Skating Club 55 Actiaitier: Ice Skating Club 3. m1SS10r1 3- Band L45 All State Band 3, 4- Sportr: Intramural - Baseball 1, 25 Bas- 33 ketball 2g Volleyball 25 Hockey 2. ARLENE NAGY ln your chain of friendship, pleafe regard her as a link. Activitier: F.N.A. 2, 45 Red Cross 5, 4. Sports: Intramural - Basketball 25 Vol- leyball 25 Hockey 25 Table Tennis 2. wwf S 2 1 f ., ,. 5 M sw lbf .lf law EWQMSS H11611i:1xsX1sas1eYa?2i?5'15t3e5z.252 ie :Zig I is-:QS it -it www' avtwaeaeitszrsm ww 1 fs w sw sl s K f -fr-fit effaeteffat ,frmwwf.-f.lf gliding! is ww msw rsmazrg,r,yS'1,,-,,,,,,, 5, 5,25 , ,, ,V sr-r.gg,f5e,rg1,:ws.K, f ,Lifferrw2ugq,ra,rg,,,g,,,,,,,,H, t gQz,:r,,fg,g 5 5ra.ffmfffr5ieS2K2i5ggsi,egsls- fx- r 35.5 piles S' :rugs-grf1g,415,s' ri.: me st .fr f 5, 5,5 'ff . ' fi? V' fi!-EL?i5a,.i','v'l ,. .,., ., , - .. -. 5 fr ez. 1 i ' is ,sqjrw:5ssifsff,g,wf if r f,- I 1ej?i',s'x mimi-fm:z.1Sit figs? 5 ., , ' Jf:'f,fzw :r5w.:mss','w ft at-'tv' 5 .sf1ws,i.g., . f--' , safer- ,wx .V , n it 2, ..-- F i kj , KZ. X 1 it n.aa thi, ,:::: Q 51 . ragga, sw zza 43:54, ,, ,'-, , ,.v.,' ,,::- 1 RICHARD NEVERDOUSKY He ret: hi: heart upon the goal and not the prize. Honor Societies: Club. Activities: Social Committee 45 Foreign Exchange Commission 45 Dance Com- mittee 4. Sports: Varsity - Football 4. ALLAN NEIGHER He plays not for the glory hut for the love of the game. Activities: School Council 3, 45 New School Committee 2, Chairman5 Social Committee 3, Co-chairman, Fathers' Club Show 3, 45 House Council 45 Canteen Committee 4. Sporty: Varsity - Cross Country 1, 25 Soccer 35 Baseball 35 Manager - Var- j.V.-Baseball 15 Sophomore Basketball 2. JOHN NEWMAN A true man hear: malice for none. Actinitiey: Astronomy Club 3, Rifle Club 45 Constitution Committee 45 Usher 3. Sportrz Tennis 25 Varsity Soccer 3, 45 Intramural - Basketball 35 Baseball 5. 34 PATRICIA NELSON Bnhhling with personality, full of joy, Pat'.f turned the head of rnany a hoyf' Honor Society: M.M.M. Activitiexz C.E.P. 15 J.V. Cheerleader, Captain 25 Varsity Captain 45 Cadet Choir, Secretary and Treasurer 25 Dra- matic Club 25 Daisy Chain 35 Pep Club 3, 45 Concert Choir 33 Prom Committee 35 Yearbook Committee. Sports: Intramural - Basketball 15 Hockey I5 Volleyball I5 Baseball l. RUTH ANN OLSEN Tall, dark, and .rtately - a lady at her rest, Honor Societier: M.M.M. Activitier: Chorus 15 Cadet Choir 2 F.N.A. 1, Library Aide 1, 2, 4, G.A.A 35 Homemaking Club, Secretary Treas- urer 4. Sports: Intramural - Hockey I, 2, 4 ball 1, 4. r r Basketball-1, 2, 45 Volleyball 1, 35 Base- CAROL OSTROWSKI A glowing personality Shines through a big smile. Activities: Library Aide 23 Swimming Club 23 Red Cross 33 Daisy Chain 33 Dramatic Club 43 Girl's Glee Club 43 F.N.A. 4, Pep club 4. Sports: Intramural - Hockey 2, 43 Bas- ketball 2, 43 Volleyball 2, 4g Tennis 2, 43 Baseball 2, 4. MARILYN PACCIONE Full of cheer, fall of pep,' she makes friends at every step. Activities: Cheerleader, Varsity 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 4g Ice Skating Club 33 Mason Dramatics 3, 43 Junior Red Cross 3, 43 Dancing Club 43 Election Commission lg Ushers Guild 33 Canteen Committee 3, 4g Yearbook Committee 43 G.A.A. 43 Social Committee 1, 43 Library Aid 13 Fathers' Club Show 1, 3, 43 Warde Weekly 53 Prom Committee 5: F.N.A. 13 F.T.A. 2. Sports: Intramural - Badminton 3, 43 Tennis 3, 43 Baseball 1, 23 Basketball 2, 43 Volleyball 1, 2, 4. CAROL PAPP She takes life as it comes. Activities: Red cross lg C.E.P.3 Skating Club 3. JETTA PATUZZI Capable, composed, a master of the art of being likable. Activities: Girl's Shop Club lg Election Commission 23 Pep Club 2, 33 G.A.A. 2, 43 President 43 Girl's Glee Club 4, President3 Red Cross 13 Ice Skatin Club 3. Sports: Intramural - Field Hockey 1, 43 Basketball 1, 3, Manager of Varsity 33 Baseball 1, 33 Volleyball 1, 33 Tennis 2, 3g Track Field Day 2. JUDITH PALMOSKI Charm and personality personified. Activities: Student Council 2, 43 Hand- book Committee 23 Library Aide 2, 43 Service Committee Chairman 23 Student Exchange Committee 33 Election Com- mission 3g Warcle Weekly typist 3, 4. Sports: Intramural - Hockey 2, 43 Bas- ketball 2, 43 Baseball 23 Volleyball 3, 4. PATRICA PAVONI She finds happiness through service to others. Honor Society: Activities: F.T.A. 1, 43 Pep Club 2, 4g Choir lg Mason House Council 3, 43 Swimming Club, Vice-president 2, 4. Sports: Intramural - Basketball 1, 43 Volleyball 1, 23 Baseball 1. 35 JOSEPH PECHULIS What keen delights a quiet life affords. Activities: New School Committee 2. Sports: Varsity-Cross Country 2, J.V. -Track 1, 2: Intramural-Basketball 2. ANITA PECKER When there's mischief sbe's sure to be in on it. Activities: F.T.A. I, 33 F.N.A. lg Pep Club lg C.E.P. lg Stage Crew 2, 3. Sports: Hockey 1, 2g Volleyball 1, 2. JOHN PEKAR Trust follows bis words. Honor Societies: Club Activities:Rifle Club 4, President 4, Sports: Freshman Basketball lg J.V. - Baseball, 2g .Football 23 Sophmore Basketball 23 Varsity-Football 3, 4, Baseball 3,4. JOHN PENNELL Shy, but a good sport and 4 grand guy. 36 JOAN ANN PEIPHER Her soul is of 4 gentle nature. Activities: F.T.A. 2, 4: Junior Red Cross 5, 49 Ice Skating Club SQ Horse Back Riding Club 33 Pep Club 3, 4g G.A.A. 3: Home- making Club 4. Sports: Intramural - Badminton 3. BARBARA PENNEWELL Sbe's quiet to those who don't know her. Activities: Pep Club 2, 3, F.T.A. 2g F.N.A. 2. Sports: Intramural - Hockey 2, 3: Bas- ketball 2, 4g Volleyball 2, 4. il FRANK PETTITI People lzke htm for what he 1: JUDITH PETRINO An energetzc umz::ummg la:: Actwztze: FTA 4 Sport: Vars1ty Hockey4 JV Basket ball 3 Intramural Baseball 3 4 Bad mmton 3 4 Volleyball 3 4 JUDITH PETROVICI-I Dymzmzte come: m :mall package: Sport: Intramural Basketball 1 2 4 Baseball 1 3 STANLEY PIERWOLA What me worry? Sport: Intramural Baseballl Basket ball 3 DANIEL PISANELLE They call football rough hut Engluh I5 twzce a: tough Actwme: Dlsatser Commlttee, Red Cross 3 Sport: VZISIIY Football 3, 4, J V Foot ball 2, Intramural Baseball 1, Basket ball 2, Track 1, Badmmton 1 37 ANN PLUNSKE A hone a hone my hmgdom or rt hor:e Actzwtze: Horseback R1d1ng Club 1, 4, Warde Weekly 3, 4, GAA 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Yearbook 4, Sport: Intramural Basketball 1, 4, Volleyball 1, 4, Baseball Tenms 2, Bacl m1nton 3, 4, Varsxty Manager Basketball 4 JOHN PULITO ANN PURCELL MARY PUTNICK 'Moments would he dull without him. Keep the nature you porrerr, it will One who hringr runrhine into the bring you happinerr Activitierz Pep Club 2, 45 F.T.A. 2, 35 heart: of otherr cannot keep it from her.relf. Cadet Choir Zg' lee Skating Club 3g Hos- Activitier: Warde Weekly Staff 3 Pifallfl' C0mm15510U 33 G-A-A 59 H0316 Sportr: Intramural - Basketball 1 Economics Club 3, 4g Vice-President 4. S ortr: Intramural-Hocke 2 3'Volle P Y , , Y- ball 2, 35 Basketball 2, 33 Baseball 2. DAVID RAWSON ROSEMARIE RE JUDITH RENTZ The force of hir own merit maker hir way. Actioitier: Band 23 Rifle Club 3. Sports: j.V. Football 1, 2. 38 A ray of runrhine with warmth in her heart for all. Activitier: Cheerleader 1, 2, 4g Fox Reporter 1, 2,1 F.N.A. 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1-43 Publicity Committee 1, 3g Red Cross Representative 1, 3g Student Council 33 Red Cross 45 Swimming Club 1g Bowling Club 1. Sportr: Intramural - Softball 1, 29 Hockey 1, 2g Basketball 1, 2g Volleyball 1, 25 Tennis 1, 2. If: dull to think, let'.r talk Activities: Chorus 1, 2. ANGELA RENZULLI The world belongs to the energetic. Honor Societies: Club. Activities: Badminton Club 1, Pep Club 2, G.A.A. 2, Prom Committee 3, Red Cross 3, Treasurer, Daisy Chain 3, Year- book Salesman 4. Sports: Varsity-Hockey 4, Basketball 4, J.V. Hockey 3, Basketball 3, Intra- mural - Hockey 2, Basketball 1, Z, Volleyball 1, 4, Badminton 3, 4, Softball 1, 4. PAUL RINGLEHEIM Give me a lever and I'll move the world. Honor Societies: F Club. Activities: Stamp Club 1, Crimson Crier Staff 3, Prom Committee 3. Sports: Varsity - Tennis 2, 4, Cross Country 2, Tennis 1, Sophomore Basket- ball 2, Baseball 2, Soccer 3, 4. SUSAN RIBNER Still achieving, still pursuing. Honor Societies: N.H.S. Club. Activities: Cheerleader 1, 3, Fox Stall 1, Swimming Club 1, 2, Sweetheart Swing Committee 2, Pep Club 2, 4, Fathers' Club Show 1-4, Yearbook Apprentice 3, Art Editor 4, New School Committee 2, G.A.A. 2, 4, junior Prom Committee 3, Daisy Chain 3. Sports: Varsity-Basketball 3, 4, Intra- mural - Hockey 1, 3. BARBARA ROMANO Beauty is silent Commendation. Activities: C.E.P. 1, Pep Club 1, 2, Skat- ing Club 3, Red Cross Representitive 3, House Dramatic Club 3, Secretary 3, Yearbook Business Staff 3, Daisy Chain 3, Warde Weekly Staff 3, G.A.A. 3, Class Vice-President 4, Crimson Crier Staff 4, Yearbook Committee 4, Dance Committee 4, G.A.A. 3. Sports: Intramural-Hockey 1, 4, Volley- ball 1, 3, Softball 1, 3, Tennis 2. JUDY RIHA A pleasant disposition is a gift of nature. Activities: Stage Crew 1, Choir 2, 4, F.N.A. 2. Sports: Intramural--Basketball 2, Tennis 3. WARREN ROZELLE Whatever he did was done with ease. 39 REGINA RUNYON Happmeu rs a habzt which :he cultivated Actrvztrex Pep Club 2 Library Club 3 Library Aid 3 Warde Weekly Typist 4 Sports Intramural Volleyball 2 3 Badminton 3 Basketball 2 SANDRA SABO WILLIAM SABO A lzttle picture painted well A lrttle nonsense now and then rr Actzvztrex Sweetheart Swing Committee relzxheaf by the best of men 2 Bowling Club 2 Pep Club 2 Warde Sport: Golf 2 Track 3 Weekly Staff 3 Sport: Intramural Field Hockey 1 Basketball 1 Softball 1 KAREN SACHER I love men, not because they are men, but because they are not women. Activities: Horseback Riding Club lg F.N.A. lg Mason Dramatics 33 Skating Club 35 Pep Club 33 Warde Weekly Typist 5g C.A.T. Council 4g Dancing Club 4. E. WAYNE SADOWL NAN SALVAGGIO To worry little, to .rtudy lexx if my idea Your life shall never lack a frzentl of happiness. Activities: P.M. Film Company 1, 25 Rifle Club 3g Red Cross Disaster Com- mittee 5, 4. 40 FRANK SANSONE To know him well is to like him better. Entered from Fairfield Prep., Fairfield, Conn., 1957. PATRICIA SAYLES Sunny people make clondy day: seem .fhort. Activitier: Daisy Chain 3: F.T.A. 4: Yearbook Business Staff 4. Sportr: Intramural - Basketball 3. ELLEN SCHWARZ The .secret of rnccen is conrtancy of parporef' Honor Societiefz N.H.S.: Activitier: Fathers' Club Show 1, 4: New School Committee 2: Pep Club 2: Daisy Chain 3: Yearbook Apprentice 3: Year- book Sports Editor 4: Warde Weekly Staff 3: Komian Play Committee 33 Dance Committee 3: Exchange Commis- sion 3: G.A.A. Representative 4: Crim- Jon Crier Reporter 4, Sportxz Intramural - Hockey: Basket- ball 3. 'Q ALLAN SCHMIDT Although Al ir not very loud, he'x certainly liked hy every crowd. Activities: Election Commission 4. Sportr: j.V.-Track 2: Varsity-Soccer 4, Co-captain 4: Track 3, 4, Co-cap- tain 4. ROBIN SCOFIELD A combination rare and true, athlete, leader, and Jwell guy too. Actiizitiefz Fathers' Club Show 3, 4: Swimming Club 2: Dance Committee 2: Graduation Usher 3: Prom Committee 3: Mason House Council 4, President: Wrestling Club 4: Treasurer of Junior Class 3: Cadet Band 2. Sporty: Varsity-Football 2, 3: Track 3, Intramural - Baseball 2, 3: Basketball 3. ARNOLD SEASTRAND Much wirdom often goer with the fewert wordJ. 41 JOAN SIMKO She is the nicest kind whose nature never varies. Activities: Ice Skating Club 2, 4. Sports: Intramural - Volleyball 1. LEONARD SOHLBERG His leadership noted, his humor mellow, a fine personality, a wonderful fellow. Honor Societies: F Club. Activities: Dance Committee 23 New School Committee 23 School Council 3, 43 Nutmeg Boy's State 33 Graduation Usher 3g Orchestra 33 Prom Committee 33 Assembly Commission 43 Fathers' Club Show 3, 43 Class President 4. CATHY SINGER I have one heart hut it is taken. Activities: Pep Club 2, 33 F.T.A. 23 Dance Committee 23 Prom Committee 33 Yearbook Committee 43 Ushers Guild 2, 4. Sports: Intramural -- Baseball 13 Volley- ball l, 4g Basketball l, 43 Hockey 2. wav yi 6 fi Ik 5? fi? ' ' ff is fn- .Z . .. sw, f z if .eww A A. Q, Y- -I::i.,,,5Z.-Z3,, ...ug ..?,3:,.i . r. V' . 1,1 3 22 9 3 3 ' ' 'I in slewing? 3' A A I s refine fats 3' 'X' EDWARD STAMPER N ot that I hate study less, but that I love fun more. 42 LAURA SODERHOLM Iz's 4 friendly heart that has many friends. Activities: Pep Club 1, 23 C.E.P. 13 F.N.A. l, 2, 33 House Council 33 Student Exchange Commission 33 Jr. Prom Com- mittee 33 G.A.A. 33 Yearbook Com- mittee 4, Senior Write-ups Chairmang Class Secretary 4g Dance Committee 43 Senior Banquet Committee 4. Sports: Intramural - Hockey 1, 43 Bas- ketball l, 33 Volleyball 2, 4g Badminton 3, 43 Baseball 1, 43 Tennis 4. PAT STEELE Busy, active, full of fun, much she's undertaken, much she's done. Aclivilies: F.N.A. l, 23 Riding Club 13 Bowling Club 33 F.T.A. 2, 43 Pep Club 2, 43 Ushers Guild 23 School Council 3, 43 Handbook Committee 3, Chair- man3 Daisy Chain 33 Red Cross Disaster Committee 3 3 Secretary School Council 4. Sports: Intramural - Volleyball 23 Ten- nis 23 Hockey 2, 43 Badminton 3, 4. JACK STERN JERRY STERN A true wit ir 4 man worth knowing A Jmile for e-very feilow, and two Activitie: Komian Play Business Man for every girl' ager 4 Chemistry Club 2 Honor Soeietier: Entered ffom Ceflffal High Sept 1957 Activitier: Stage Crew 1, 23 Fathers' Club Show 13 Student Council 15 Service Committee 2g Band 2. Sportrz Tennis 1, 35 Cross Country 3. MICHAEL STERN BEVERLY STILIHO A terrijie guy whor Zoty of fun with 'Tarbionezi ro tenderly, young izlwayr time for everyone and fair. Actinitzer Smedley House Council 3 Aetivitiefz Pep Club 25 F.T.A. 2g Bowl- Social Committee 3 mg Club 3, 4g French Club 3g Yearbook Sportf Intramural Basketball 3 4 Committee 35 Daisy Chain 3. 43 JOAN STERNBERG Knowledge to know, ability to do and energy to accomplirhf' Honor Societierz N.I-I.S.g Activitierz Band 1, 2g Tennis Club 15 Library Aide 1, 2g Pep Club 2, 35 Stu- dent Council 2, 3g Sophomore Dance Commirteeg junior Prom Committeeg G.A.A. 3, 4g Fathers' Club Show 2, 4g Daisy Chain 33 Yearbook Committee 4. Sportr: Intramural - Hockey 1, 45 Bas- ketball 1, 3g Volleyball 1, 33 Baseball 1, 3g Tennis 2g Badminton 2, 3. RUTH STOKES She irn't noi.fy,. loud, or gay, but enjoyr life in a quiet way. JANET sTRAUss Oh, plearure - you are a plearant thing. Activities: C.E.P. 13 Swimming Club lg Tennis Club 1, 23 Golf Club 13 Stage Crew 1, 33 F.T.A. 2, 33 Student Council Committee 23 Pep Club 2-43 Library Aide 23 Sophomore Dance Committeeg New School Committee 23 Fox appren- tice 23 Concert Choir 33 Prom Committee 33 Yearbook Committee 43 Dance Com- mittee 4. JUDITH STRAUSS Happy-go-lucky, eary-go-free, nothing on earth hotherr nie. Activitier: Swimming Club 13 Tennis Club 13 Stage Crew 13 Golf Club 13 F.T.A. 23 Pep Club 23 Prom Committee 334Girl's Glee Club 33 Concert Choir 2, . ELLEN SUDIK Full of good meaning and good wirher. Activitier: F.T.A. 1, 23 Riding Club l, 23 Debating Club 23 Pep Club 23 Dra- matics Club 3, 43 junior Red Cross 3. Sportr: Intramurals - Hockey 1, 2' Basketball 1, 24 Volleyball 1, 23 Basei ball 1, 2. MICHELE SULLIVAN We have been friendr together, in runrhine and in rain. Actiifitier: Pep Club 3, 43 Warde Week- ly Staff 3, 43 Feature Editor 3, 43 Prom Committee 33 Yearbook Business StaH 43 Election Commission 43 G.A.A. 43 Crimson Crier Staff 4. Sportr: Intramural - Badminton 33 Softball 33 Manager, Intramural Field Hockey 4. 44 LYDIA STRAUSS lVirdorn ir to the roitl what health ir to the body. Honor Societies: M.M.M. Activitier: Cadet Choir I, 3, 43 P.M. Theater Club 13 Theater Club 23 Dance Committee 23 Skating Club 3g Gir1's Glee Club 33 Pep Club 33 Daisy Chain 33 Eagle's Nest 33 Student Exchange Com- mittee 3, 43 French Club 4g junior Red Cross 4. KAREN SVENNINGSEN Bond hair, brown eyer, and a pair of rhater maker Karen one who really raterf' Aetioitier: Horseback riding Club lg F.N.A.3 Pep Club 23 Fox Apprentice 23 Dance Committee 23 Ice Skating Club 33 Election Commission 33 Hospitality Committee 33 Yearbook, Business Staff 33 Manager 43 Fathers' Club Show 3. Sportr: Intramural - Softball 13 Hock- ey 23 Volleyball 23 Basketball 23 Ten- nis 2. DIANE SWARNEY Sweet personality, full of raxcalityf' Activitier: F.N.A. 25 Dance Committee 25 Pep Club 25 Election Commission 35 F.T.A. 35 Yearbook Staff 35 Father's Club Show 35 G.A.A. 2-45 Homernaking Club 45 Cadet Choir 1, 2. Sporty: Intramural - Hockey 1, 25 Softball 1, 25 Volleyball 1, 25 Basket- ball 1, 2. MARILYN SWIST Cute, clever, full of fun - known and liked by everyone. Activities: Student Council 1, 25 Com- mittee Chairman 25 Tennis Club 1, 25 Golf Club 15 junior Red Cross 15 F.T.A. 25 Horseback Riding Club 25 Assembly Commission 35 Pep Club 35 Yearbook gommittee 45 Senior Banquet Committee CLARA TAKACS She if alwuyr ready with zz smile, to lend zz hand and help 4 while. Honor Societies: M.M.M. Activitier: C.E.P. 15 junior Red Cross 15 F.N.A. 1, 25 Orchestra 1, 45 Girl's Shop Club 15 Pep Club 1, 25 Library Aide 1, 45 Student Council Committee 25 All- Stare Orchestra 3, 45 Wolcott House Council 3, 45 Student Exchange Commis- sion 3, 45 Homemaking Club 4. Spam: Intramural - Hockey 15 Volley- ball 1. 4, FRANK TARNOCZY A rnodert man in word, in deed. Activitier: Gun Club 3. Sporty: j.V. - Track 2. GEORGE TOLMIE I value no rmzn'5 opinionr - for I have my own. Activitiex: F.T.A. 15 Drama Club 25 Mason House Council 35 World Af- fairs Club 45 Audio-Visual Club 4. 45 ELIZABETH TOMAN A pleasure to know, as true a friend. Activitiexz F.T.A. 1, 45 Tennis Club 15 P.M. Film Company 15 Library Aide 1, 45 G.A.A. 45 Badminton Managerg Usher's Guild 1, 35 Yearbook Business Stal? 45 Pep Club 2, 45 Junior Red Cross 3, 45 Stage Crew 45 Bowling Club 1. Sporty: Intramural - Hockey 2, 35 Bas- ketball 2, 45 Baseball 2, 45 Tennis 25 Volleyball 2, 45 Badminton 3, 4. STEPHEN TOWER On him and on hir high endeavor, the light of pmire will :hine forever, Honor Societies: Club. Activitiexz Freshman Class Treasurerg Freshman Dance Committeeg Golf Club 15 Student Council 2, Presidentg House Council 35 Yearbook 3, 45 Warile Week- ly 3, 45 Graduation Usher 35 Boys' State 35 School Council 4. Sportr: Varsity - Tennis 3, 45 Cross Country 3, 45 j.V. - Tennis 1, 25 Foot- ball Manager 2. i SHEILA TRISTINE GERALD TOUGAS Sl99'-f welwme 41 the HW flflffft' Let tomorrow take care of tomorrow, iz rainy day. Aetivitier: Dramatic Club 45 Girl's Glee Club 4. Entered from Bassick High School, Bridgeport Conn., Sept. 1956. BARBARA TURRO Not too shy, not too hold, 4 winning rrnile plu: 4 heart of gold. SANDRA TYLER H JEAN VARALJAY H HA happy dijpomion reflect! Calm, Conrteoiir and Competent. iff 014111 Jfmihine- Activitier: Yearbook Apprentice .35 Activitier: Social Committee 45 Theater COPY'ELl1f0f 45 Wade Weekly 33 Grim' Club 43 Red Cross 4' Jon 'Crier 45 Foreign Exchange Com- mission 3, Secretaryg Public Relations Commission 45 Sweetheart Swing Com- mittee 25 Junior Prom Committee 35 46 F.T.A. 2-45 Pep Club 2-45 Father's Club Show 4. Sporti: Intramural - Basketball 25 Ten- nis 25 Hockey 35 Volleyball 3. JOHN VINCZE GERALDINE WATERS A man of rfourage 1: alto full 0 faztln I pzty thore who dont have fun Attwztzer Student Exchange Commrs Sports Intramural Hockey 1 Base sion 3 Treasurer Prom Commrttee 3 ball 1 3 Basketball 2 Volleyball 2 Assembly Commrsslon 4 Sporty Varsrty Football 4 Basketball 4 JV Basketball 3 Football 3 lntra mural Baseball 1 ARLENE WESTBERG An znner flame that never flzckers Actwztzer Band 1 2 Lrbrary A1de 2 Sophomore Dance Commlttee 2 Junror Prom Commlttee 3 Daxsy Cham 3 Year book Busmess Staff 4 Quotatron Com mrttee 4 Barlow House COUDCII 3 Pres ldent 4 Stage Crew 4 Pep Club 4 Stu dent Exchange Comm1ss1on 4 Publlclty Commlttee 4 Sport: Intramural Hockeyl 4 Bas ketball 1 4 Baseball 1 3 4 Volley ball1 4 Tenmsl 2 and her frzendr Honor Sowetzer MMM Actwmer Yearbook Ed1tor1nChxef 4 Yearbook Apprennce 3 Concert Band 1 3 Concert Chorr 4 Cadet Chorr 1 Dramat1cClub2 FNA 1 4 Home Ec Club 3 Swrmmmg Club 1 Student Ex change Commrssron 3 Sports Intramural Fteld Hockey 1 3 Volleyball 2 3 Basketball 1 2 LYNDA J WIELAND RUTH ANN WILTERDINK ADAH BETH WITSIL True M ber work her word: Szlence ts more elegant than word: Alwgyy looking for 4 by gf fun but Actwztzer Choxr 2 Juntor Red Cross 4 new' Jhwkmg when them! work Grrls Glee Club 4 to be done Honor Soczetze: NHS MMM Actzwtlef CEP 1 Sw1rnm1ngClub1 Fathers Club 1 4 Pep Club 2 Sopho more Play 2 Lrbrary Atde 2 Fox Re porter 2 School Councll 2 3 GAA 3 4 Yearbook Cornmlttee 4 Sport: Intramural Hockey 1 3 Bas ketball 1 2 Volleyball 1 9 Softball 1 3 SUZIE ZATKA A blurb it beautiful but xomelimex mighty incorirfenientf' Activities: Library Club 3, 4g Library Aide 3, 4g Daisy Chain 35 G.A.A. 5, 45 W arde Weekly 5, 4g Junior Prom Com- mittee 3g Red Cross 4g Theatre Club 4g Exchange Commission 4. Sports: Intramural - Baseball 2, 3g Bas- ketball Z 3' Volleyball 2 3' Hockey 2 3 Badminton 3 Varsity Hockey Manager 4 HOWARD ZINNER The world if worthy of such zz person. Activitiei: Dramatics 35 Wrestling Club 3g Bowling Club 4g Exchange Commis- sion 4. Sporty Varsity Track 35 Intramural - Basketball 3g Baseball 3. Entered from Miami Senior High School, Miami, Florida, Sept. 1956. CLASS OFFICER Sitting Barbara Romano Vice President Irene Fulop Treasurer Standing Lenny Sohlberg Pres 'dent Laura Soderholm Secretary y , , , , , , 3 i S i , - , ' , , - afult f know the way N come ROY B. BRIGGS Assistant Headmaster DANIEL B. FITTS Headmaster C. HARPER JOSEPHINE M. O'DWYER JOHN M. GLEASON Housemaster Housemasrer Housemaster KENNETH R. PETERSEN Housemaster RAYMOND CONDREN Housemaster GRACE A. CARROLL Housemasrer ROBERT A. BARROWS ARNOLD WILE Housemaster Housernaster CATHERINE BUSCH M.E. Temple U. English, Drama, Speech. Sponsor: Thespians, Komians, Stage Crew, Student Council. 1 T' 4 1 2 K an 257411 W -- - , : 1 19 ,iffy Lui f .it inf? . ...,...i ...ga ,gage i- . 7 .. . f. Q. .ww - QT .. Q- :..-x ,vrf,,s-V ,,--A-2 . I ' ... ' ' ,if we V , Q- 1 ,17 wwf an f' - f'5giYfsf5'f, ,g 'sf ' .,g5!l'XQ??.. . ,gg mast, : :a,..1 f f . -- liz i:3F5'i7 5,' . QU- fi. S' V. . C... . ,,,t,2 r V ,Z1.,. . .,tl A , .- ' ' 2 . - - ' : B RLOW ELEANOR K. ANNETT B.S., Ohio State U.g A.M., Columbia U. Librarian. Sponsor: Library Aides. HEDWIG FALKOWSKI B.S., Danbury Teacher's Col- legeg M.A., New York U.g 6th year, New York U. 8: Fairfield U. English I and II. Sponsor: Barlow Dramatic Club. JOSEPH C. BATCHELOR B.S., Syracuse U.g M.S., Syra- cuse U. Drafting 'and Radio. :iw we :s::f'f:m9.' Us -,, T -fray? Ha,-K ......... , .lu .....,... fi... I , , .,., .,,, . f f ,. l. .wi M ' fiffff tgfissi, .515 M., f .,,. sa g are A 3, 1.ifg25,,, egg- ' f l 721.1 -A -ffttiai .... ,, . -- ..,. W., . :IQ .F '45 'Hwn-. , ,fre .- fm ., -'N if in-w,'ftszf'is wi QW it fff'53fgliEl,fng1gAfg5f Zigi tg is Mal. ,,, JM. ner? - ftzeziffgftgi all fre itflee' w'fif1zg.,'-giiagl P, 1,7 DAVID J. CHENELL B. Ed., Plymouth Teachers C 0 legeg M.A. Middlebury Collegi l I Y- 'R W M fl i 'P 'K u X -fi 5 , . 4 X 4 J E X, Q Q Q J , . . Yi' . ' . 85.52353 LLFEVE.: zfflslf ,::'s.5I2:- ' 'qkiff '- sir :ni e inks: 9 . - me-v?.,..,QHff-:fer gwfylzg 1 -wb , ., i,.e,.4i .fffw.i.,.,m'W mm E if 2 w if 5:3i.gi5lwf-452 llfgwiiia-ff.H!f . ,, . ,Q . ,.., ,L Wg - , ',,, w5.fs,'z .wi Q i ,X ELEANOR M. FOLEY B.A., Marymount Collegeg M.A., Fairfield U. English. NELL A. GAROFALO MICHAEL D- GERMAN WILLIS GIFFORD is-7 gfokegf? fig Vin- Rf52a1ggfggeFO11ege1 MA-i B.S., Rhode isiand couegez 52 Lada. ' O a ' Instrumental Music. MA Haw-ard U' Sponsor: Concert Band, Cadet Band 8c Orchestra Dance Band. Social Studies. FREDERICK D. KLEE .A., Middlebury Collegeg .A.T., Harvard U. .S. History Sc P.A.D. ponsor: Cross Country Advi or-Barlow House Council. F CULTY ALANSON C, HARPER B.A., Bryn Mawr College A-B., AM. Boston U- M.A.T., Yale University. U.S. History. English' LEONARD L. LAUNER A.A,, B.S., M.S., U. of Bridge- port. Gen. Math, Algebra II, Plane Geometry. Sponsor: F.T.A. Canteen. ROBERT E. POETI. ELEANOR C- MARSHALL B.S., Fairfield U.g M.A., Fair- B.S., U. of Conn. Held U. Clothing, Child Development. Algebra, Plain Geometry, Sponsor: Home Ec. Club. Physics. Sponsor: Intramural Sports CBoysJ. JOSEPHINE ODWYER ROBERT SHACKLETON ROSE VECHERELLI M.A., N.Y.U.g 6th Year, Fair- BA., U. of Conn.g M.S., U. of M.A., N.Y.U. field U. Bfldgq'-'Off' Shorthand I, II, Shorthand 53 Physical Education. Chemlstlv- Transcription. Sponsor: Rifle Club FRANK AMBROSE B.A., Ohio U.g M.A. New York U. Industrial Arts. Sponsor: Student Council. EDWARD BATESON B.S.S., Fairfield U.: M.A., Fair- field U- College. English, History. Sponsor: Mason House Coun- cil, Voice of Democracy Con- test, American Legion Oratori- cal Contest. Drafting. RONALD S. BEGIN B.S., Gorham State Teachers 3 f Q GRACE A. CARROLL B.E., Teachers College of necticutg M.A., New York World History. Sponsor: Faculty tive and Mother's FRANK W. CAVENDER M.S., U. of Bridgeport. World History, U.S. History and P.A.D. Sponsor: Soccer Team. STUART T. COX EVET-YN M- COPE!-AND B.s., Boston U4 M.S., U. of B.A., Bates: M.A., Columbia U. Bridgeport. English. Business Education CLaw, Typewriting, 8: Econornicsl . Sponsor: Handbook and Warde Weekly. MAS N FACULTY JOHN M. GLEASON A.B., Mt. St. M.E.D., U. of New 6th Year, Bridgeport U. Sponsor: National Honor ciety. PAUL B. GUARNACCIA B.A., Middlebury Collegeg M. A., Mexico City College. Spanish. Sponsor: Varsity Tennis. .t S ,,, ,err K ' ,Q WEE,,ibiifiw,52gi?igiW.Hi8i?'iE??2'A925555 E' 2. iss, fr.-r.f,.,.r,t ggrvzrsf QI.Q,s,gi?:Qf2s-rslisggssisaiiis-fsgvlqxi 1915.22 .i53lQi5l'3- I M io ' -' K',.V5,Hwkl17i?Hfr Xi QW ' A ie 2 ,.. N.. . JY . rfaz,agrXExx3?g5gggQEfg?2?lg5g 5 Q .w1.,.i,g1 31355, ,szgmfg ,iiawg,f45s 3 '3 . 5 Sl: 5 My Q .Milf K W- 'k I vii? 'f f 'i .' 55 Sat . 1. I as Springheld College: M. , A.,,' . . 7f-', Ewllvzgfg- wzeaig- Trinity College. - Educaflorl-BOYS. Varsity: Baseball, J. -.,' Football, Boys Winter In- 'll' , ., l.lll ,,1 ,,,- -',l lgz, i . - . :,.. , . Varslfy Club. N. J. MASON Ed. M., Tufts. Biology. - Vg .- 34... . t . ,, wg . ..,..a.,,3srf,,QfSt, .1 We lies ' - ' . If Z I I EDITH L. O'DWYER St. Joseph College. ECO mi no cs' A 151115.13- V Cl b - U - pafgfasef gs friiysie' I .,., r . V' ,NufSe5.,f,Qf asiiww -f' fr vi , . ' 2 j , ALICE C. OGALIN B.S., St. joseph College, M.A. L.S., Wesleyan U. Algebra I, Plane Geometry, General Math I. Sponsor: Senior Class Chair- man, Mason Dramatics Club, 'wif M ' bi fvfswef Q A it 'iff gil ills as ,wwf sgiz 1 l7Q?rii'Qg ,2k532i'lf,.1:g'a .gf me 25 EE g inffiwa fs L Q Eggs 'gg Q Q is s f H95 Qxigsswwiflm .sr as mg 44 -if ft 'Wav it aid? ll rl 5' gg Wipes' .Q fa F., gf, 153551 msxagfgagtwiwfaggs W ,pkggpgsggig ' ' ,, ' U , Y f 'asf Q ,K ws egg - mifasfsfisvr-S-fiiff. iU.'Q2lf5?gf1v,.552i'll??lPlS?i2l ' we 1' -145 I argaig-1iA1s:11.gsg.a7x5a:ws2e,eg ries r fiinwafgkawifsgs- wi-1 A wa. . .,..,, . 2 --.. 5:52581 .' s 1 f?i7i??5 5- - '-ffgfl' eli iisifi.-ETF?-5 'i'f2XS5fs?i5i.fiEZ5fElr M. ' fi' ,t 2 W 5 a M .git , it , is t at X ..V,A.. ., . A .. 2 f' EUGENE O'HARA B.S., M.A., Fairfield U. Algebra, General Math. Sponsor: Mason Intramural Sports. CLIFFORD N. MEAKER B.A., Hamilton. English. Sponsor: Theater Club. ANNA MCCONNELL B.S. Mount Union College: M.A. Columbia U. Biology. Sponsor: F.N.A., Student Ex- change Commission, Student Council. M. A. STOKESBURY B.A., College of St. Elizabeth M.A., Yale. English. Sponsor: Junior Class. DONALD STONE B.S., U. of Maine, M. in Ed., Harvard U. Business. Sponsor: Class of 1958, Year- book Business Staff, Golf Coach. MARYANN WELCH A.B., Regis College: M.S., U. of Bridgeport. English and German. Sponsor: Crimson Crier. LILLIAN ALTMAN B.A., Mount Holyoke College. Latin I, English III. nor Smedl House Dra Spo s : y - matic Club, Class of 1960. FREDERICK H- BORMANN B.S., NHSTCQ M.A., Yale U. English. Sponsor: Yearbook. MARY B. CARLEY B.A., Hunter College. Physical Education. Sponsor: Girls' Sports. SMEDLEY IZOBEL BURGSTALLER B. of Music, M. of Music Ed., Boston U. College of Music. Choir. Sponsor: M.M.M., Student Council. ?f'75KW?l?1g?a'fs5a . FTfT'siHfiilfi'lafiwC5,i 7 . 355' ' 5. Q. -t s ,,., - www.: wgwffers' ' H W-2 so 7,1 sf .4 is ws ff. s I , - ,X M 7 SFX? if 4,32 Wt? ' .,, .. .. S' .q, -swf.f.vfwgw.f L - .:'- 'S l ' . l iSfa1rg . . Q ww H A f' yas-:,frJ1-.--lt - . X-. m i , , - .M-savvy. - 12 - f I 5 1- 'fyl lf1r55?1Z+?5f'lg' gg .L .1 V. .I-3.ref-wasis-Wsergta - I' kk., 21: fF.llH.-P15-?f1l?F9?fif.?+j:rfrASii5'M: EDWARD A. CANFIELD B.S., New York University M.A., New York University. Office Practice. Sponsor: School Treasurer. I ---' Q ' -,'- ,. . 1 RAYMOND J- CONDREN '7,- f f t2. . 5w - 1 M-A-,Fa1ffleld U- 'Hsu JS' ' T' '-4' KA' 7 Q VL Ae,v':'f. S 4 : 'El:'5f'f'ig ii ' V- mm - - rl' Science. PETER I.. CLARKE B.F.A., B.S,, Rhode Island School of Designg M.S.U. of Bridgeport. Art. Sponsor: Yearbook. PATRICIA FORESTER A.B., University of Michigan. English I, II, IV. MARY JO KLANICK A.B., Geneva Collegeg Syracuse U. Science. WILFRED F. GARCIA KATHERINE F. GRACE Sponsor: F.N,A. B. A.. M.A., University of New B-S-, Russell Sage College. 56 Mexico. Business. Spanish. 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Magyar. 1 . ............ . 72 CANDIDS .V W. X.-Q. ,:M,.mf-'ww-,. R w 1: B Mor an . Malivaks 0 - g ,J V, P. Lhyne, L. Miller, C. Collar, M. Thersa, V. Mastrorocco, B Malch, B. Modes. Row 2: E. Mof fitt, J. Magclon, P. Musone, S Magyer, E. Massie, H. McClatch- ey. Row 3: J. Medeiros, R. Mas- trorocco, D. McCarthy, G. Matto M. Mabolski, L. Witters, C Mitchell. Row 4: C. Nazas, J Malloux, G. Myers. mmm FRESHMEN Row 1: M. Langdon, L. Kroko- sky, N. Lucas. Row 2: H. Letsch, K. Lieberthal, L. Lindstrom, P. Lakatos, M. Lajoie, S. Locke, B. Labell, J. Cronwell. Row 5: J. Krawirz, T. Leonard, F. 'Loren- sen, M. Launer, G. Lincoln, T. Levy, B. Lobclell, L. LeHel. Row 4: A. Kranyik, R. Lashin, P. Ker- sara, D. Lathrop, D. Linclwall, W. Lucvinko, D. Larson. Row l: C. Nelson, D. Penning- ton, K. Paget, I. Pecker. Row 2: S. Meunier, E. Olcsuary, P. O'- Neill, K. Phelps, T. Olah, J. Odes, W. Nagourney. Row 3: E Philips, B. O'Brien, H. Patter- s n C. Olson L Nehrin S 0 i i - ga Nelson, C. Panda. Row 4: W. Pfeif, N. Northcott, J. Nelsong E Paradis, R. Nichols. Row 5: D Messer, J. Makowsh, R. Punson R. Parks. CLASS Row 1: J. Sternberg, M. Snel- grove, H. Somley, E. Sawyer, K. Sabanosh, J. Shalfer, K. Stern, W. Linsley. Row 2: K. Sayles, B. Sinolnalc, C. Stodolslci, J. Sadow- ski, M. Siavrakas, J. Schwarz, W. Schubert, R. Smith. Row 3: B. Scanlon, A. Stilson, J. Shapiro, B. Shacoski, S. Szalay, L. Soley, S. Rost, P. Sullvagy. Row 1: S. Zimmer, J. Weinstien, D. Webster, E. Zenhye, L. Whit- Worth, M. Yrus, S. Zeisler. Row 2: P. Wargo, S. Szalay, S. Wein- stein, C. Smith, C. Wiggins. Row 3: D. Schempp, J. Szabo, D. Wen- ren, C. Wiszer. Row 4: J. Zim- met, P. Woods, J. Zacchis. Row l: B. Johnson, C. Bansak L. Borkowski, J. Borg, B. Bell S. Arnold, A. Asby. Row 2: G Beaudin, O. Belovich, A. Baran- owski, C. Avary, R. Bowdey, B Baker, B. Beadie, P. Allen, J Bennett. Row 3: H. Adentedt, F Beres, R. Berson, L. Buedinger J. August, J. Baldo, B. Kropetie P. Puchino, D. Beresky. Row 4: R. Bernard, R. Kopah, R. Barkie D. Kayfman, P. Bakonyi, B. Bur: den. w.. lwll--un-www, M-..w.f . . .. ,. .- Row 1: L. Eskwith, T. Caramera, M. Dowling, 1. Kober, B. Fedis- ko, R. Chamberlain. Row 2: J Deirz, A. Carpenter, S. Eriksson B. Elander, B. Farkas, L. Drew Row 3: L. Choiniere, F. Cappel- lieri, M. Downs, J. Chanaca, A. Dickey, B. Edmonds. Row 4: R Patterson, H. Hofmiller, P. Hor- vath, J. Moe, R. Edgar, S. Hill- man, G. Greenhalgh. FRESHMEN Row 1: I. Glenn, P. Hidu, N. Kowats, L. Johnson, S. Halko, B. Halpin, G. Hauser. Row 2: S Horwitz, A. Gazdik, B. Bachrach M. Hillman, C. Glantz, S. From- kin, J. Gasper, K. Keiser, J. Firer, P. Harrington. Row 3: C. Hick- man, D. Bok, J. Halasz, J. Gros- so, S. Kirban, J. Hedberg, D Friedman, R. Kar . Row 4: G Kane, P. Hiller, Greenhalgh, T. Tremblay, F. Figlar. Row 1: S. Dzurka, R. Feldman, W. Evans, R. Ehlert, A. Dossa, I. Engelman, R. Cepero. Row 2: B. D'Albora, B. Csontos, T. Del- Vento, M. Byiteck, D. Charney, D. Butkas, M. Clevinger, B. Fed- isko. Row 3: J. Dommu, S. Hutchinson, K. Cummings, P. DiMeo,, M. Csontos, C. Cerurti, A. Keller. Row 4: H. Dyer, J. Feher, L. Chimini, M. Ebsetin, R. Evancho, S. Drucker, T. Dar- doni. CLASS Row 1: J. Tricarico, L. Thilo, P. Thompson, E. Tuska. Row 2: E. Torna C. Vecchiarelli C Van Y, , - ' Wagner, P. Vermeulen, R. Vas- as, S. Terebese, J. Vige. Row 3 J. Vezina, H. Vilmany, D. Tris- zine, F. Verro, P. Trenk, J. Swar- ney, A. Taylor. Row 4: L. Ten nant, M. Votre, D. Udiskey, L. Vincentini, M. Stevens, M. Stev ens, J. Toth, F. Tricarico. Row 1: R. Pinkham, A. Reuther, V. Riveria, N. Plummer, S. Rich, J. Roman. Row 3: P. Paul, S. Reed, S. Ruthenthal,M. Ruseman, I. Pressy. Row 2: C. Risley, G. Pulito, R. Prion, J. Riunyak, L. Proto, S. Romano, H. Popp. Row 4: J. Reed, P. Rockoff, B. Polle, T. Polaski, J. Reed, R. Ricchetti, W. Ruby. Row 5: E. Petirti, C. Pimeroy, L. Gill. V Even Freshmen eat! !! Row 1: N. Lake, A. Kantrow, B. Ridley, M. Kranyik, 1 Kober, S. Bodnar, J. Srackas, C. Kish, F. Winsky, S. Smuckler. Row 2: R. Maline, J. Fenn, E. Kennedy, E. Patterson, L. Anderson, A, jurgielewicz, D. Pelley, F. Czaplicki, T. Bobileff, A. D'Albora, 1. Shapiro. Row 3: B. Chibby, D. jackson, H F LU SHOT Jimmie, J. Williams, E. Deschenecuix, S. Terebesi, J. Daniels R. I-Ieyde, C. jones, G. Franko, P. Sockist. Row 4: S. Smey, C. Lilya, J. Medeiras, A. Paveles, A. Alper, D. Blavartez, B. Sherwood. CANDIDS Someday you, too, will be Seniors M in 3. W . A00 ga gX Q kx fi X 7 0 fb gg! gy ww Q xywlxi ,xx YQ: E gb W! x, Q I live mf! in myself but I became cr portikvn of that around me, Someday you, too, will be Seniors . . The 1957 Warde fall sports schedule shows a total of three wins for the football, cross country and soccer teams. Despite many reversals, the Eagle representatives proved themselves to be scrappers and hustlers. Wide spread sickness depleted ranks to such a degree that the football squad never was in full strength for much of the season. Cross country could muster only five runners for two meets, and the soccer coaches were harried by fiuctua- ting attendance. The football squad opened its season on our home field with Warde's first victory. Bassick fell prey to the aggressive Eagles, 13-7. Sophomore fullback, Jack Flanna- gan, and junior halfback, Dick Kardos, started individual- ly impressive season performances by scoring Warde's two TD's. The crimson line, led by co-captains Bob Ander- son and Eric Carlson, thrilled the crowd with its crisp blocking and stellar defensive tackling. The next three contests pointed out our lack of depth, however, Coach Tetreau and line coach Dobelstein attained maximum performance from our regulars in the game with New Canaan. We nosed out a 7-6 win. Our score was made on a 30 yard run by Kardos. Linemen Mike Hayes and Andy Korkorda played an outstanding game. The remainder of our docket saw us take a drubbing by Stratford and suffer frustration at the hands of Ludlowe and Central. The Ludlowe game, played in a pelting rain, was particularly disappointing. Our two talented ends, john Pekar and jack Mentes, were hampered by the slick ball, consequently our ground game felt the offensive burden. Al Bennett tallied for Warde, dashing 80 yards on a kick-off return. Brian Shay was a standout with his heads-up playing. We drew first blood against Central, but were unable to hold off a late opposition drive. Our season ended with a respectable record of two wins and six losses. The cross country and soccer teams, both lacking student support, were statistically unimpressive. Coach Kleeys harriers notched their sole win against Harding. Senior co-captains Lenny Sohlberg and Steve Tower, plus Glen Shaffer, John Meclerious and Steve Terebesi were the insistant Warde placers. The soccer boys could not find the winning combination for coaches Cavender and Kuzas. Co-captains Al Schmidt and Al Neigher headed the nghting booters. Paul Ringleheim's admirable goal tending and the aggressive play of Doug Holmquist and Glen Englander provided bright spots in a 0-10 record. This season's Varsity basketball team compiled a 3-12 record. Despite the frequent reversals, Coach Seirup's squad demonstrated hustle and team play. Captain Jack Mentes was our outstanding player, while Lorry Taylor, Doug Holmquist, Ronny Schecter and Dave Beaudoin all performed well. Underclassmen Howie Ratner, Tom Dar- dani and Dan Harris not only gained valuable experience, but aided Warde's cause. Our schedule opened on December 13, with an away game against Bassick. We dropped our first of two losses to the talented Lions, by the score of 73-51. The combina- tion of opening night jitters and strong play by the opposi- tion overplayed our Eagle Hve. Mentes' 16 points and Taylor's 11 were high point totals for us. The Bullard Havens and Fairfield Prep contest were exciting but disappointing. Offensive lapses hindered our efforts. Center, Lorry Taylor, bucketed a total of 33 points in the two games. Our first victory, which was at Tech's expense, came after an overtime period. We trailed through three stanzas, but managed to tie the score when jack Mentes sank a basket with four seconds remaining in the regulation period. As the overtime period began each team had 56 points, however, Warde notched 8 markers to Tech's 4, Doug Holmquist sank 21, Taylor and Mentes 12 each, and Ray Valder 11, to lead Warde scorers. The ensuing five games, each against strong oppo- nents, did not favor Warde. In the wild scoring Harding fray, which ended in a 95-65 loss, Holmquist and Taylor were high scorers with 13 points each. Ludlowe, playing before a packed house on our home court, was solidly beaten 58-49. Our squad never was be- hind, leading 14-11 and 43-37 in the first and third quar- ters respectively. Ronny Schecter, scoring skillfully, cashed in 18 points, while Dave Beaudoin with 13 and Doug Holmquist with 10 scored consistently. The season's finale against Ludlowe was our only win during the closing part of the schedule. Dave Beaudoin, playing his last game, notched 16 crucial points in a losing Prep game. Dropping a heart-breaker to Staples, 54-49, the Eagles put on one of the better efforts of the season. Taylor and-Ratner led the offensive which nearly overcame the opponents. Milford nipped off their victory in an over- time by scoring 5 points to our 1. lt was a tight game throughout, with Warde holding a slim advantage during the first three quarters. Milford pulled ahead late in the last stanza, but Jack Mentes drove in and tied the game. In the overtime Milford held us to one final shot. Warde traveled to Mill Plain School to compete with Ludlowe, and the trip proved successful because we won 52-33. Ludlowe managed to lead for one quarted, but by the half time intermission we had rested the advantage from them and at the close of quarter three led 36-25. Captain Mentes, finishing a stellar high school career, led the parade of Warde scorers with 17 points. Our Spring sports teams seem headed for successful seasons. Coach jackson, baseball coach, stated that the Warde nine has more depth this season than last, despite the lack of experienced pitchers. Among the returning veterans are Messrs. Pekar, Neigher, Ratner, Holmquist and Englander. This year's tennis team, including letter- winners Paul Ringleheim, Gus Horowitz, Bob Hillman and Steve Tower will be under the guidance of Coach Harrity. Aided by Ronny Schecter and the talents of other newcomers, the squad will definitely improve its record of last season. On the links, Watde's team, composed of the men who won us the state runner-up trophy, may go un- defeated. Captain Rick Gleacher, Ray Klein, Al Burr and Don Miklus will carry most of the burden for Coach Stonels team. Coach Terreau's track squad, fwith at least six home meets and there are at least six home meets sched- uledj filled with experienced performers, should be much stronger than last year. Co-captains Scofield and Schmidt, plus Len Sohlberg, Glen Shaffer and Al Bennett are the principle seasoned members who will hold forth this team. UC OR Row 1: R. Gunter, AH Neigher, Co-Capt., A. Schmidt, Co-Capt., W. Lyon. Row 2: D. Jackson, J. Engelman, S. Frankel, J. Schless, M. Popp, R. Feldman. Row 3: Mr. Cavendar, Coach, H. Gladstein, J. Shaffer, A. Biro, D. Holmquist, C. Kovacs, J. Bordes, R. Pager, A. Shumofsky, Man. Row 4: E. Brown, G. Skog, D. Dziewulski, G. Eng- lander, P. Ringelgeim, W. Jose, R. Demarest. arde arde arde arde arde arde arde arde SCORES - Harding -- Norwalk - Fairfield Prep - Ludlowe - Greenwich - Stratford - Danbury - Stamford Warde Warde Warde Warde Warde Warde Watde Warde Warde Warde SCORES Won - Ludlowe 0 - Stamford O - Hillhouse 1 - Westhaven 1 - Norwalk 5 - Greenwich 1 - Ludlowe 2 - Greenwich 1 - Norwalk O - Stamford CRO., tv COU TRY Forfeit 3 4 4 6 6 4 6 6 1 20 15 15 20 15 18 20 17 Row 1: S. Greenblatt, S. Tower, S. Terebesi, B. Grapski, Row 2: H. Lee, 1. Medeiros, L. Sohlberg, G. ShaHer. 83 FUOTB LL Row 1: L. Gill, R. Kardos, J. Vincze, R. Scofield, J. Pekar. A. Kokorda, 1. Mentes, T. L1ndsay, R. Anderson, E. Carlson, M. Hayes, D. Howells. Row 2: D. Foster, W. Ruby, C. McKeoWn, R. Figlar, R. Sansone, J. Flanagan, B. Slesinsky, C. Walsh, E. Tremblay, F. Nehring, E. Mage, W. Beck, H. Keslan, J. Lazowsky, R. Bernard. Row 3: Mr. Tetreau, Coach, F. Garriey, T. Dardani, R. Ricchetti, F. Gates, E. Zelle, H. Ratner, J. Schneider, L. Noga, C. Salko, S. Hawley, B. Shay, J. Roberto, A. Bennett, L. Blum, Mr. Doblestein, Coach. .. -fa.. af-f my f af C ii 1 - ' ' L3 SWE is 'V' Warde - Q. fy.-if 1 e c . , d 'len -- , Warde w e, if ,ragga amqqhg ,,. ' Qs1fsi11:.-ifiiv 3-1' e 3353202548 E453 Maw 11:51 ' afde 1 w e Warde Warde BERNARD S. TETREAM RUSSELL DOBELSTEIN SCORES 15 -- Bassick 0 - Greenwich 0 - Darien 15 - Milford - New Canaan - Stratford - Ludlowe 6 - Central ii eg E Q nz fs S 5 4 5 E 5 i il L 2 E ii W n 2 2 53 Q 3 Q 5: Q Q E i Z. E S if 5 2 2 5 2 5 E iQ y A m.wLN,+QwnwwMmmm1mmmwww-:W-u:,W1-xg, ,mmmmww15,wMfMg.Wymw,mmwm-wwmm,ummm- M, -.. , ,.-wmwwmQ..,..V..m-.N-.W , ,,---Lx.-.1m.aM,wmwwwMM. wmmm-mmmmh Someone's got to give . Up-up-up-up! 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BOY'S BA KETBALL Varsity Varsity Varsity Varsity Varsity Varsity j.V. J.V. j.Vi Dan Harris A... Pete Horvath Den Linwall .. joe Magdon .. Ed Moffett .,... Sam Rost .....,, Pau1Se11avag Mike Siavrakas Steve Terebesi . jerry Zacchia , Which one will get the ball? Lots of luck! Crazy-legs! TRACK Row 1: L. Sohlberg, A. Schmidt, R. Scoiield, M. Hayes. Row 2: Coach Tetreau, C. Walsh, D. Cardos, L. Noga, A. E. Newmanu, A. Bennett, B. Scoug, G. Scheffer. 90 x p v - , X W ' :ln- ' s m ay ,.,. ,.. TENNIS A D BASEBALL Row 1: P. Ringleheim, S. Tower, J. Kronfelcl, R. Aclensteclt, J. Borcles. Row 2: Mr. Guarnnaccia G. Horowitz, R. Schecrer, S. Banks, G. Stern, G. Brauner, Manager. Row 1: B. Pager, A. Neigher, J. Pekar, L. Blum. Row 2: G. Englander, D. Holmquisr, H. Ratner, T. Tuzzio. Row 3: F. Nehring, E. Magi, J. Flanagan, J. Salmon, E. Tremblay, D. Hamilton. Foorb Seated: J. Petuzzi, B. MacGregor. Standing: M. Buzas, J. Brown, A. Westberg, E. Schwarz. This year membership in the G.A.A. was opened to all girls. In previous years there was a pre- requisite of six points for member- ship. A revision in the athletic point system lowering the number of points received by members of Var- sity and Junior Varsity squads was also enacted. The G.A.A. sponsored a basketball playday and clinic with most of the area schools partic- ipating. Girls who were not mem- bers of the Varsity and j.V. teams comprised our team. Faculty Supporters: Miss Powers and Miss Rainville. Affef game 1 Cfff?Shm9f1fS - The MOEIICIS' Club- 93 GIRLS' BA KETB LL While Warde's female buckateers did not enjoy a spectacular season, they had a satisfactory 2-9 record and succeeded in maintaining the fine reputation of good sportmanship established by last year's team. All of the games were extremely close. The girls dropped the first Ludlowe game by only one point in overtime and lost three other games by only a three or four point margin. The two highlights of the season were the Ridgefield and Stamford trouncings, which our Warde lassies took 42-30 and 36-18, respect- ively. Captain Angie Renzulli led this year's Varsity squad consisting of forwards Gerry Burke, Shirley Buturla, Sandy Erickson, Bonnie Haines, Bonnie Mac- Gregor, Marcia Tierney and Carol Wallitzer, and guards Nancy Clarke, Louise Elwood, Lois Martenson, Pat Navarette and Judy Petrino. Gerry Burke, the team's high scorer, chalked up 124 points in nine games, scoring 25 and 22 points respectively in the two Staples games. The junior Varsity girls deserve a hand for completing a very successful season with eight wins and one loss. The one blemish on their nearly-perfect record was the first Westport game, which went into a thrilling double over- time climaxed in Wardeis 21-20 defeat. High-scoring captain Denny Burke, who bucketed 109 points in nine games, sparked her team-mates Betty Angus, Sue Bonney, Bev Carlson, Janet Heske, Debbie Kinsman, Judy Launer, Yvonne Martin, Penny Petrino, Nancy Powell, Joan Scofield, Cindy Smith, jane Stenberg and Jane Yurdin to victory throughout the entire season. Debbie Kinsman had a party for both squads following their last game with Darien. The girls presented autographed basketballs to Captains Angie Renzulli and Denny Burke. Miss Carley and Miss Caroll received inscribed key-chains as tokens of the girls' appreciation of their hard work. Warde Warde Warde Warde Warde Warde Warde Warde Warde Warde Warde Warde Warde Warde Warde Warde Warde Warde VARSITY SCORES - Ludlowe . - Danbury . - Stamford - Westport 15 19 36 39 23 - Danbury. 44 - Westport 26 - Ludlowe. 42 - Ridgefield 27 . ........... - Darien I.V. SCORES 24 - Ludlowe . 17 - Danbury. 36 - Stamford 20 - Westport 31 - Danbury.. 39 '- Westport 30 - Ludlowe .. 48 - Ridgefield 31 - Danbury .. TWIRLERS Bonnie, she's only seven feet tall . . . GIRLS' HOCKEY Row 1: S. Ostravage, A. Gazdik, S. Rosenthal, D. Dunn, N. Mamrus, R. Vasas, H. Adenstedt, A. Reuther, S. Denter. Row 2: C. Wallitzer, J. Petrino, P. Armstrong, M. Tierney C. Laurie, B. MacGregor, J. Scofield, S. Coventry. Row 3? The girls' Hockey Team, coached by Miss Helen Carroll and Miss Mary Carley and captained by Nancy Clarke and Joan Scofield, had an unusual record of two wins, four ties and one loss for its second year of activity. Forward line players were Sue Smith, Lois Martenson, Bonnie MacGregor, Angie Renzulli, Marcia Tierney, Carol Wallitzer and Sandy Coventry. They were supported by a defensive group composed of Joan Scofield, Bev Carlson, Nancy Clarke and Pat Navarette - halfbacksg Chris Laurie, Bonnie Haines and Judy Petrino - fullbacks, Gerri Burke - goalie. The managers were Dottie Brews- ter and Suzie Zatka. The only returning Varsity members were defensive players Chris Laurie and Nancy Clarke. The Asiatic Flu took its toll of Varsity players, and eager Jayvees had many opportunities to participate in Varsity games. Four tie games in one season make our record as VARSITY HOCKEY SCORES Warde 0 Danbury O Warde 1 New Canaan I Warde 1 Westport 1 Warde 4 Stamford 0 Warde O Darien 5 Warde O Westport 0 Warde 2 Ludlowe 0 JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY SCORES Warde I Danbury 0 Warde 0 New Canaan 3 Warde 1 Darien 1 Warde 0 Westport O Warde 0 Ludlowe 1 Miss Carley, S. Zatka, Man., C. Olson, E. Stadler, L. Marten- son, B. Carlson, P. Navarette, D. Burke, J. Launer, G. Burke, A. Renzulli, B. Haines, S. Buda, D. Brewster, Man., Miss Carroll. unique, if not as impressive, as last year's. The Danbury and first Westport games were scoreless ties, while the New Canaan and second, Westport games were both dead- locked at 1-1. It is certainly noteworthy that Warde was the only team to hold the spirited, and undefeated West- port team twice. The highlight of the season was the Ludlowe game, in which our girls defeated Ludlowe by a substantial 2-O score, terminating another successful season of play. The Junior Varsity squad finished the season with one victory, two ties and one loss. Pat Armstrong, Rickey Adenstadt, Denny Burde, Sandy Denter, Diane Dunn, Audrey Gazdik, Casandra Havens, Beatrice O'Brian, Sally Ostravange, Ann Reuther, Sally Rosenthal, Edith Stadler, Jane Stenberg, Rosemary Vasas, Judy Launer, and Nancy Mamrus gained valuable experience toward becoming members of next year's Varsity team. Captains, keep your eyes on that ball! if j XX XX x X5 fl'Ifl'fl?5 37 ' XXX 7714 ' cffe j f 5 fdfed, ! f ! if Rh s '- , 1- 4- , ,' ' I ! 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Pennell, J. Redin, E. Riccio, G. Randall, J. B. Heady, G. Hermann, P. Hey, S. Hobson, G. Hyde, J. Salmon, G. Shapiro, W. Schiller, M. Sorgen, S. Terebesi, F. In ram S. acob D. Kaufman D. Kinsman T. Kochis W. Veto E. Wri ht . Reed v i , i i , i Kosa, H. Letsch, D. Lathrop, L. Lucianio, R. Lockwood, N. ,Y-4 .A. X if I Row l: A. Ashby, J. Stenberg, J. Schaeffer, S. Deurka, T. Olah, H. Hillman. Row 2: L. Chimini, J. Williams, -I. Taylor, P. Hiller, K. Stern, C. Olson. Now in its second year, Andrew Warde's Band meets in A-15 to practice instead of disappearing into the cellar as it did last year. This present Band room ranks among the best. It was beautifully constructed under the guidance of Mr. German, and holds sixty people. The members feel the pleasant surroundings add to the enjoy- ment of playing. The Band participated in each football game, and also played at various assemblies and parades. A Band assembly was given in the middle of the year, and it was during this that Wardites became aware of how good their Band really is. The members also took part in the annual Spring Concert. The fine quality which Warde's Band has displayed this year is an example of the accomplishments the school has achieved. A ORCHESTRA Row 1: C. Giminski, G. Randall, R. Demarest, H. Adenstadt, E. Canning, Mr. German, T. Carameta, M. Tekete, C. Takacs, J. Kober, S. Zeisler. no C la if fy! The school orchestra is probably the least known musical organization at Andrew Warde. Despite its small size, the members of the group get much satisfaction from it. Through the capable direction of Mr. German, the group has been making steady progress. The main event of the year is the Spring Concert in which each member participates. 99 X CADET A D CONCERT CHOIRS Row 1: C. Grubb, L. Wieland, B. Navarette, N. Powell, A. Witsil, K. Brewster, J. Binkowitz, C. Klepadlo, A. Carlson, S. Clowry, B. Ridley, B. Bossert, S. Bolton, P. Hagstrom, V. Judd. Row 2: L. Strauss, B. Baum, B. Petro, H. Lee, P. Kasvinslcy, J. Snider, D. Kinsman, D. Eli, J. Strauss, D. Clark, H. Bansky, C. Wallitzer, P. Bagnall, M. Goldberg. Row 3: I. Burgstaller, M. Orto, S. Cohen, D. Hamilton, B. Taylor, B. Horvath, J. Riha, B. England, E. Siavrakas, C. Kranyik, M Riha, M. Kranyik. Row 4: S. Setterland, C. jurgulwitz, C. Ember, R. Adenstadt. The Concert Choir is an honorary group of singers, it is in the Cadet Choir that stu- dents gain their necessary experience. This year the choirs performed several concerts for the student body, for the elementary schools and for the general public. Cappellieri, N. Krelbus, T. DelVento, E. Simmons, L. Choiniere, S. Munsen, M. Marks. Row 2: G. Hanz, Y. Marton, D. Friedman, A. Baranowski, M. Dowling, A. Plunske, S. Ramano, K. Kilburn D. Lewis, S. Smuckler, A. Koliada, J. Tomac, R. Pinkham, D. Korczowski. Row 3: D. Linwall, A. Rudolph, C. Lilya, M. Byiteck, L. Kohler, B. Bachrach, L. Bloom, A. Dalbora F Vetto L ,MX We ., 4 . f 41 Row 1: G. Pulito, J. Shapiro, J. Morgan, B. Fromson, S. Stein, P. Downs, L. Short, S. Denter F y 1 Elwood, J. Sullivan, T. Edwards, S. Wysocki, Miss Burgstaller. Row 4: E. Zellei, I. Moe ,M- Siavrakas, L. johnson, L. Hanson, J. Heske, C. Kobler, E. Linwall, E. Sammers, T. Bobileff, Ti Boncek, C. Wiggins, C. Buckley, P. See. crimson crier Row l: R. Pinkham, 1. Dommu, S. Weinstein, B. Johnson, P. Karbovanec, Copy Editor, G. Horowitz. Row 3: E. Schwarz, C. Carson. Row 2: B. Hillman, Student Adv., L. Hoffman, B. Kirsten, J. Varaljay, B. Miller, S. Tower, J. Kronfeld, News Editor, L. Lansing, Business Man., R. Hidu, Student D. Strauss, S. Greenblart, A. Stalowitz, D. Smith. Adv., G. Allison, News Editor, C. Gminski, Student Adv., ANDREW WARDE HIGH SCHOOL FNRFIELD, CONNECTICUT EDITORIAL STAFF James Borona Judith Dommu Gershon Horowitz Jay Kronfeld Elizabeth Lansing Jean Varaljay Betsy Miller Robin Pinkham Ellen Schwarz Douglas Strauss Stephen Tower News Editors .. ..,. . ,.,.,.,... ..... ....,.. .... G l a dys Allison Elisabeth Hoffman Copy Editor , ,. ., ........ Margaret Karbovanec Business Editor Student Advisors Business Assistant .................Peter Lee Constance Gminski Rose Marie Hidu Robert Hillman ,, .......Samue1 Greenblatt Photography ...,,,.. ...,. ..,..,. ..,.,..,. D a n iel Smith Art ........,.,. Typists ....., Advisors ....,.. Alex Stalowitz ,Lorraine Kirsten . .. ...Carolyn Carson Barbaro Johnson ....,........PauI Egan Charlotte Shea Maryann Welch The Crimson Crier, the monthly student publication of Andrew Warde, is a rather unique high school news- paper in that it is one of the few which feels that current problems and controversies are more important than stale news and gossip. One of the most important features of the papers is its Letters to the Editors column, in which any student may make public his problems or gripes. This is one of the ways by which the Crier hopes to achieve the position of the true voice of the students. Hey boys! Work hard much? The staff consists of four Editors whose purpose is to see that the paper functions as a unit, and the Editorial Board, consisting of approximately Hfteen members who formulate the ideas for articles and decide which articles are to be published. Apprentices take pictures, type, or get ads. Three faculty advisors, Mrs. Charlotte Shea, Miss Maryann Welch and Mr. Paul Egan give advice when needed. 2 THE HOW!?! During the past fall and winter months, as the school day ended and darkness approached, the yearbook editors and faithful apprentices could be found in S-7, munching on Sue's whole-wheat cookies and jean's ever-ready Life- savers. This nourishment helped to keep them on their feet as they performed the endless tasks peculiar to those whose job it is to put out a yearbook. When the November deadline slipped by without a warning, the staff Cincluding the committee chairman and committee membersj realized that it takes hard work to compile a yearbook. Getting the money was difficult, for during theufall campaign many Wardites did not un- derstand why there should be an increase in price over last year's yearbook. Karen managed the business end very well and succeeded in soliciting more ads than were originally hoped for. Judi and Lynda, the co-editors, were able to keep their overseering separate. One worked with Jean on copy and the other checked the photography and art with Susie. This arrangement was satisfactory to all and thus harmony was maintained most of the time. CO-EDITORS-IN-CHIEF .,...... .....,. L ynda Wieland, Judi Greenspun COPY EDITOR ......,...... .............. J ean Varaljay BUSINESS EDITOR ........ ....,,, K aren Svenningsen ART EDITOR .....,..,.., ..........., S usie Ribner Illustrations .,.,... ....,... B onnie Kirsten Lettering ..,..........,.,.......,...............,............ Pat Chanady -i- Q via Committee Chairmen-Row 1: R. Fenning, Identsg G. Greenhalgh, Historyg N. Lindahl, Index. Row 2: E. Schwartz, Girls Sportsg S. Tower, Boys Sports. Miss- ing: J. Sternberg, Quotations. The editors had some great brain-storming sessions. At one meeting before the December vacation it was de- cided that the Class History would have a border going around three sides, with the legend Our 720 Days' Jour- ney Through High School on it. Another time, our very nice printer, Mr. Raymond O,Toole, answered one of the staffs most urgent questions: What does the 'T' in T. O'Toole stand for? - by telling us what we were hoping to hear, Timothy. Immediately following this, the editors put on their thinking-caps and came up with names like Tex, Hugh and George for future generations of O'Tooles. This indicates the deep thinking that goes into the com- position of a year book! With Mr. Bormann's patient, helpful guidance Ceven though he was as much of a novice at uyearbookingi' as the rest of usj and with the assistance of Miss Keator, Mr. Clarke and Mr. Stone, the staff eventually met the March deadline with the feeling of a good job well done ! How! ?! FLAME .mill HQ? An unusually calm moment before a continual storm. f 'l1?i Apprentices-Row 1: D. Altman, S. Feld, E. Canning, L. Kaplan, B. Wettenstein, S. Rosenwald, S. Clowry. Row 2: K. Scinto, A. Witsil, L. Bloom, C. Kfanyik, S. Phillips, N. Powell, J. Yurdin. Row 3: A. Westberg, E. Toman, S. Setterlund, S. Shaw, D. Snyder, B. Johnson. ' ARDE EEKLY Row I: B. Wettenstein, L. Martenson, J. Firer, S. Weinstein, son, M. Kranyik, Managing Eclitorg M. Sullivan, Copy Edi- S. Zatka, A. Plunske, J. Nardozzi, S. Smith. Row 2: E. torg S. Cox, Advisorg B. Horvath, Art Eclitorg S. Hutchinson, Stadler, J. Palmoski, R. Runyon, R. Karp, S. Tower, T. Publications Managerg H. Domeika, L. Hansen. Bobileif, E. Siavrakas, P. Bodie. Row 3: S. Bodnar, B. Carl- Warde Weekly members, Reba Karp, Helen Domeika, Margie Kranyik, Tanya Bobileff, and June Firer, work on the next issue. 104 MANAGING EDITOR ........ COPY EDITOR ...... ....... SPORTS EDITOR ..... .. Margie Kranyik Michele Sullivan Steve Editor ART EDITOR ........ ....... B ruce Horvath PUBLICATIONS ....... ..... S ue Hutchinson REPORTERS E. Siavrakas H. Domeika M. Sargen J. Firer S. Weinstein N. Plummen B. Freedman T. Bobileff R. Karp B. Lear PUBLICATIONS TYPISTS J. Nardozzi B. Turro S. Smith P. Bodie B. Carlson S. Zatka S. Bodnar A. Plunske L. Martenson J. Palmoski R. Ru nyon HI-LIGHTER 5 ,. WAIT-3 Warde's first magazine is by you and for you. We on the staff spent an eventful hrst year at the job carrying out this ideal for everyone in the school. The mag came out only twice during this school year in order that we might get all our problems ironed out and production running smoothly. In years to come it will burst forth four times a year or about once every term. Actually our main problems were trying to get all our contributors to hand in their copy and trying to find new ways to print and produce. The mug shots that surround this prosey bit are pictures of our hard- working staff. They always say the first year's the hardest. just you wait 'til next year! The Editors Row l S Clowry, C. Humphery, N. Bartolomeo. Row 2: S. Siegle, Miss Walsh, L. Lansing, C. Magyar Row 3: B. Wettenstein, L. Hansen, J. Kronfeld, E. Canning, J. Scofield, D. Korczakowski. T DE 'S CGUNCIL Row 1: J. Judd, P. Steele, J. Winenberg. Row 2: K. Garrity, M. Elwood, G. Dalton, R. Knott, B. Navarette. Row 3: Miss Burgstaller, A. Witsil, P. Hagstrom, J. Parker, R. Quinn, Mr. The governing body of our school, the School Coun- cil, which is composed of representatives from both the faculty and the student body, has played an influential and active role in the enforcement and establishment of school rules and student privileges. Through its com- mittees and commissions the council has provided a varied number of social events and extra-curricular activ- ities. One of the Council's main endeavors was to devise a code of aims and objectives under which it .planned to function. This code proposed to interest the student body in all school activities, to provide a link between the faculty and the students and to give students an OPPOIFLI- nity to partake in the responsibility of school events. Beginning work early in September, the Council started its program by holding a weekend workshop at a camp in Colebrook, Connecticut. The object of the work- shop was to give the council members an opportunity to work as a unit, to set up a long range program for the year, and to accomplish a maximum of work in a minimum of time. Christie. Row 4: S. Tower, J. Bowman, L. Taylor, E. Nash. Row 5: L. Sohlberg, R. Greenberg, Mr. German, C. Schaeffer, L. Blum. The School Council also proudly played host to a. number of students and faculty delegates from South Western Connecticut who took part in the regional con- ference of the South West Federation of Student Councils. The Council has striven to provide the students with the activities they desired. Through the Assembly Com- mission, the school has had a number of excellent assem- blies and also some spirit boosting pep rallies. The Social and Canteen Committees have provided for the sponsor- ship of numerous dances, canteens, and the highlight of the social year, a record hop. Many different and new clubs, to comply with the interests of all students, were chartered by the club commission. As a service to the school, the Council has provided the students with schedules of all sport events. The Eagles Nest campaign has furnished them with the opportunity to contribute to a number of charities. Through the co-operation of the administration and the support of the student body the Council has achieved its goals. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE S. MacQuarrie, J. Judd, P. Steel, Mr. Christie, D. Prescott, Miss Burgstaller. The Student Exchange Commis- sion was established last year so that a foreign student could be brought to our school. In order to finance this undertaking, the Student Exchange Commission has conducted several money-raising projects. These in- cluded selling Warde buttons, news- papers, and refreshments at sports and social events, sponsoring events such as the International Dance and the Student-Faculty basketball game, checking coats at school functionsg and operating a snack bar after school. Through these efforts An- drew Warde will have the pleasure of welcoming its second Foreign Exchange Student next year and of sending a fellow classmate abroad. The members of the Executive Committee of the student Council co-ordinate the movements in the Council and plan agendas for meet- ings. The Board is composed of the four Council officers and a represent- ative from the Sophomore Class. Through the efforts of the Executive Committee, the Andrew Warde School Council is run smoothly and effectively. EXCHA GE COMMISSIO R. Knott, K. Kober, L. Strauss, J. Norkus, Miss McConnell, C. Takacs, B. Ashby, E. Canning, not pictured E. Kiamos, B. Ashby, Miss Mussler, Mr. Barry. 107 ASSEMBLY COMMISSION CLUB COMMISSION B. Peterson, M. Brooks, R. Quinn, E. Sommersg not pictured, Miss Burns, E. Thompson. A variety of educational and entertaining paid assem- blies were presented by the Assembly Commission. In addi- tion, the Commission sponsored pep rallies before each im- portant game in order to promote school spirit and school pride. Various clubs, meeting as school organizations, were chartered by the Club Commission. These clubs were formed to comply with the interests of the students. All of the school's elections for class officers and Council members were conducted by the Election Commission. The most recently established committee, the Canteen Committee, sponsored, or appointed other volunteer organ- izations to sponsor, informal non-profit social gatherings for Warde students. All students involved on the Public Relations Com- mission helped publicize all School Council events to the school and to the entire community. PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMISSION L. Hanson, J. Varaljay, R. Hidu, J. Scofield, L. Denby, J, Parkerg not pictured, G. Curtis, Miss Klanyik, Mr. Clarke. CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE J. Newman, L. Hoffman, S. Towerg not pictured, S. Weinstein, P. Lee, Mr. Christie. This year the members of the Constitution Committee completed the writing of the School Councilis constitution. The committee used by-laws which were written last year. All dances and social events of the school were directly or indirectly sponsored by the Social Committee. One of the highlights of the social calendar was a record hop. The Eagle's Nest Commission conducted a drive to collect money pledged by each student, and allocated this money to various charitable organizations. Students from the Hospitality Committee were on duty in the Council room for the purpose of guiding visitors through our school. They also performed various services for the Council. This year the Service Committee handled bus trans- portation to out-of-town games and performed various other services for the school. HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE SOCIAL COMMISSION M. B. Elwood, D. Snyder, R. Cone, G. Demarest, P. I Kasvinsky, R. Greenbergg not pictured, S. Kovacs, D. Labossiere, Miss Forester. SERVICE COMMITTEE J. Sternberg, J. Scofield, D. Snyder, S. Shaw, D. Prescott, S. Shaw, B. Carlson, P. Navarette, L. Tryon, Mr. Magee, K. Scinto, Miss Ogalin. 3-iS2hneider, K. Scinto, N. Klein, A. Witsil, G. Schaffer, . inner. Members: A. Westberg, Pres., H. Zelich, V. Pres., D. La Bossiere, Sec., L. Geoghegan, Treas.g J. Kovacs, A. Dickey, C. Bishop, B. Bown, E. Dobos, N. Clarke, S. Erikson, C. Loud, I. Kaplan, B. MacGregor, P. Petrino, K. S. Pager, B. Peterson, V. Nelson, S. Rost, S. Zeisler. MASON Mason collected canned goods for needy families. 110 HOUS B RLO Because of the vastness of Andrew Warde, House Councils were estab- lished in addition to the main Stu- dent Council in order to bring mem- bers of the student body closer to- gether in their individual Houses as well as in the school as a whole. These organizations enable the students to have more say in the matters con- cerning Andrew Warde. One of the accomplishments of our four House Councils was the decorating of the school for Christ- mas. Each individual group also worked on its projects: Barlow started a house symbol and worked on more elaborate showcase decora- tions. Members: R. Scofield, Pres., D. Clark, V. Pres., M. A. Brooks, Sec., P. Pavoni, J. Brown, J. Schopick, F. Zemola, B. Bossert, B. Freedman, S. Hutchinson, J. Miller, R. Rosenfeld, B. Grosshans, H. Stern, -I. Szabo, P. DiMeo, J. Firer, J. Moe. COUNCILS SMEDLEY Smedley established honor studies and made stamp machines available for students and faculty. Members: R. Anderson, Pres., C. Laurie, V. Pres., J. Williams, Sec., F. Palumbo, Treas.g E. Lockwood, A. Neigher, E. Agonis, T. Goodwin, P. Lee, N. Namrus, C. Walsh, G. Allison, R. McCulloch, E. Sommers, D. Dunn, D. Larson, L. Nehring, E. Sawyer. I WOLCOTT Wolcott put into effect music during the lunch shifts. Each Council set up its own com- mittees, and, operating efficiently, benefitted many people during the year. Members: P. Chanady, Pres.g L. Denby, Vice Pres., E. Munsen, Sec., J. Schneider, D. -In Kinsman, A. Newbold, J. O'Hara, E. Crepso, C. Takacs, M. Rosenman, S. Weinstein, G. Keenan, J. Palmoski, J. Mitchell, T. Dardani, S. Locke. BARLO The main purpose ofthe House Dramatics Clubs is to provide experience for those young actors who wish to become members of the honorary dramatic groups- Komians and Thespian. The lack of male members caused a serious problem for the Barlow Dramatics Club. A solu- tion was finally found in two farces which called for all female casts. Row 1: S. Rosenwald, E. Meshken, P. DiMayo, F. Osborne. Row 2: Miss Ogalin, B. Kennedy, Vice President, A. Carlson, President, S. Misfhik, Clerk, J. Auguast, Representative, Row 3: J. Milavsky, J. Dommu, S. Bodnar, B. Edmonds, L. Rosenzweig. Not pictured, H. Domieka, Secretary, J Norris, Treasurer. DR MATIC Row l 1 B. jestreby, A. Emrie, S. Horowitz. Row 2: H. Zelich, D. Beresry, L. Borkowski, Miss Falkowski. Row 3: D. Pennington, K, Reade, J. Kmetz, P. Lyhne, R. Maline. MASON At an afternoon performance, the Mason House Dramatics Club presented a character play and an old-fashioned melodrama, com- plete with villain and railroad tracks. CLUBS SMEDLEY At a Srnedley House assembly the Smedley club presented Father of the Year, a one-act comedy. Row 1: S. Olsen, S. Reed, A. Kantrow, R. Pinkham, B. Bell. Row 2: S. Feld, Pres.g J. Turoczi, S. Carp, Sec., B. Petro, Mrs. Altman, R. Adenstedt. Row 3: M. Byiteck, J. Kronmiel, E. Kennedy, C. Bansak, C. Glantz. Row 4: K. Brewster, A. Schmofski, B. Elander, L. Soli, S. Deschenaeux, S. Deschenaeux. Row 1: C. Brenin, S. Kantrow, M. Hillman, S. Siegal, S. Jacoby, C. Humphry. Row 2: A. Newbold, Miss Emery, L. Votre, G. Randall, J. Stern. Row 3: D. Korczakowski, C. Kranyik, E. Kiamos, P. Ney, S. Knarr, J. Pecker, S. Kaplan. Row 4: P. Karbovanec, P. Marcinko, S. Wokanowicz, E. Staane, D. Kinsman, M. Pennell, E. Munsen, D. Foster. WOLCGTT The Wolcott group presented sketches from Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, The Diary of Anne Frank, Arsenic and Old Lace and Annie Get Your Gun to an evening audience. Through the efforts of each group, expression and speech skills as well as correct inter- pretation have been obtained by the individual members. 113 TURE TEACHERS OE AMERICA Row 1: P. Hidu, P. Pavoni, C. Brenin, B. Sirotnak, Gi. Schempp, L. Buedinger, B. Berecz, S. Buda, S. Bearsley, R. Etrio, C. Kish, B. Schiffer, R. Vasas, B. Navarette, C. Cerutti, M. DeLorenzo. Row 2: C. Matarazzo, E. Siavrakas, M. Cole, M. Buzas, S. Zeisler, R. Szost, C. Lagana, M. Fekete, Pro- gram Chairman, C. Carson, Secretary: P. Hill, President: S. Hobson, Treasurer, M. Harrington, Vice-President: B. Gadowskas, P. Trenck, A. Krantz, A. Zuzick, R. Alpert, A. The year 1957-1958 was a highly successful one for the Future Teachers of America. Perhaps the most beneficial thing the Future Teachers of America did was to give its members the opportunity to observe Stilson, C. Bansak. Row 3: E. Thomson, J. Palmoski, P. Bodie, C. Bishop, N. Northcott, P. Navarette, S. Eriksson, J. Laurier, B. Berson, J. Ingham, B. Petro, B. Toman, J. Varaljay, P. Sayles, P. Danberg. Row 4: Miss Rice, Advisor, J. Peipher, P. Karbovanec, K. Ember, C. Walsh, E. Zelle, E. Carlson, S. Terebesi, C. Takucs, M. Kranyik, S. Buturla, J. Mailloux, R. Figlar. elementary school classes in session. By visiting classes the members of the F. T. A. were provided with one of the best opportunities to learn what teaching is truly like. FUTURE URSES OF AMERICA Row 1: L. Hidu, L. Short, D. Finsinger, M. Fulop, M. Niznanzky, M. Musante, R. Molnar, J. Corbett, M. A. Brooks, F. Cappellieri. Row 2: S. Phillips, P. Weaver, N. Knott, D. Brewster, Secretary, J. Brown, President, D. Brewster, Vice- President, R. Re, Treasurer, E. Molnar, E. West, N. Powell. Girls interested in being the Future Nurses of America are being gudied down the right path by the F.N.A. of Andrew Warde. The F.N.A. helps these girls to be aware of health problems and to understand Row 5: C. Ostrowski, M. Godo, G. Bodie, L. Leffel, C. Hether- ington, B. Lobdell, N. Pihonak, D. Janesky, N. Lindahl, M. Blais. Row 4: C. Wiggins, E. Agonis, A. Ashby, K. John- son, P. Marcinko, D. Snyder, E. Vetto. fully all the branches of nursing before they choose one field as their career. The members of the club have enjoyed such club activities as films, speakers, and a visit to Bridgeport Hospital. LIBRARY AIDS Row 1: C. Olsen, S. Clowry, C. Brenin, S. Ostravage, A. Plunske, J. Tomaskovic, E, Savage, D. Finsinger, N. Rogers, C. Humphrey, J. Gauthier, N. Bartolomeo, P. Weaver, F. Wensky, M. Komar, S. Balazsi. Row Z: L. Prater, S. Halko, F. Krysta, R. Szost, L. Toth, B. Toman, President, P. Ney, Vice Presidentg J. Norkus, Secretaryg E. Soltis, Treasurer, C. Bansak, J. Wood, P. DeSantie, W. Simmons, S. Zatka. The fifty Library Aides are girls and boys who enjoy reading and library work. Pins are awarded for each Year's service, and there is a point system, where- Row 3: L. Leffel, A. Westberg, P. Priest, K. Kober, P. Bodie, B. Haines, D. Snyder, L. Vincentini, R. Olson, D. Korozakowski, E. Phillips, L. Hansen, J. Szalay, V. Domian. Row 4: Miss Annett, N. Pihonak, E. Sawyer, J. Jancuska, M. Harrington, D. Udiskey, C. Takacs, L. Soley, S. Set- terlund, B. Elander, L. Duch, Mrs. Plummer. by members earning twenty-five points doing extra work are given their choice of a free book. JU 1011 RED caoss Row 1: M. Fulop, B. Jestreby, A. Bonnie, L. Tryon, M. DeLorenzo, P. Donofrio, C. Olsen, J. Tomac, B. Mackey, E. Mierray. Row 2: S. Tyler, S. Phillips, J. Peipher, N. Klein, R. Fenning, C. Kranijik, N. Knott, D. Kinsman, M. Buzas. A square box bearing the legend American Junior Red Cross, School Chest, Gift of the Students of Andrew Warde High School, Fairheld, Connec- ticut,', will be shipped to a high school overseas. During the past year the Junior Red Cross group Row 3: C. Carson, B. Sharek, A. Alexander, J. Keane, J. Kmerz, N. Leech, B. Johnson, R. Wilterdink, J. Ingham, S. Hobson, D. Snyder, L. Allman, L. Bloom, M. Marks, C. Magyar. has worked to raise funds to pay for the contents of this chest. Junior Red Cross is grateful to the admin- istration, faculty, and the student body, without whose generous support and co-operation this project could not have been successfully completed. 'I 'I5 PHOTOGRAPHY CLL' Sitting: Mr. Ryder, D. Hamlin, President, B. Shapiro, K. Kopsco. Standing: 1. Leopold, D. Larsen, A. Olah, Yearbook Advisor. THE TRE CLLB Row 1: S. Tyler, E. Hoffman, S. Hirsch, R. Lean, J. Scofield. Row 2: G. Greenblatt, M. Pollack, P. Rothbard, B. Wenenstein, J. August, M. Karrnasin, P. Donofrio, B. Grosshans, S. Weinstein, I. Parker, L. Kaplan, J. Yurdin. Row 5: R. Karp, D. Burke, L. Hanson, G. Burke, R. Rosenfeld, S. Perlstein, R. Wilterdink, S. Frankle, C. Meaker. H6 The Photography il Club, supplies the school l with an abundance of 'L photographers who take , many of the pictures for ' the Crimfon Crier and the Flame. The Theatre Club was a tremendous success. 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LE CIRCLE FRAN CAI Seated: J. O'Hara, Chairmang S. Bonney, Sec.-Treas. Row 2: F. Palumbo, A. Schuerer, A. Gazdik, Miss Gitlitz, Aclvisorg E. Slayton, M. Stevens, D. Friedman, A. Alper. 'I'l8 Ah! Paris . . . Mais non Le Circle Francais, n'a pas visiter la France. Mais ses membres ont beaucoup ap- pris des personnes et des coutumes cle ce pays form- idable! l El plan principal cl Club Espanol este ano ffl aprender mzis de Espa' y la America Latina, s custumbres y tradiciones. KOMIAN S CHARLEY'S AUN T D. Zimmer, C. Fox. A. Krantz. B. L6 119 3 DISC The Disc Club listens to all types of music, from Beethoven to Bop. In january, the members sponsored a canteen. During the year the group made Held trips to Columbia Records and WICC. Row l: S. Kaplan, K. Jurgielewicz, P. Priest, C. Vlantes. Row 2: Mr. Garcia, L. Smith, C. Sommers, B. Olah, S. Wysocki, B. Berecz, B. Heady, L. Short. Row 3: L. Nelson, C. Panda, E. Soltis, W. Domeika, H. Hofmiller, K. Gould. Row 4: W. Benardin, B. Pagliouco. rE ' NCE The Dance Club was formed for those who want to learn to dance and for those who enjoy dancing. CHESS Concentration is the key to a good chess player. This solves the mystery as to why the Chess Club has the most orderly meetings of any other club! D. Webster, B. Chalker, C. Lilya, M. Popp, J. Swarney, V. George, J. Michlew- ski, O. Belovich, S. Sheiman. s r Q Q rf 1 K 3 l lu l i BIOLOGY The Biology Club functions as a supplement to classroom work. lts members have gained additional knowledge through experimentation with microscopes. Row l: C. Magyar, K. Kopsco, B. Carp. Row 2: E. Krozier, l. DelVecchio, S. Co- ventry, C. Puskas, M. Rosenman, H. Ceto- la, P. Rollings, R. Strom, D. Logie, D. Lieberthal. Advisors: Miss Isaac, Mr. Mason. ORLD F F AIRS The purpose of the World Affairs Club is to discuss current events and to probe into their origins and natures. Front: S. Goldberg. Row 1: B. Shapiro, C. Leonard, G. Braunet, R. Levine, G. Tolmie, Chairman. Row 2: J. Stock, A. Lohman. Not Pictured: J. Fuse, L. Berko- witz. HO MAKING CLU The purpose of the Homemaking Club is To further develop the role of the girl in the home, school and community through those projects which cannot readily fit into the curriculum, but which are neccessary for the well-rounded and wholesome personality. Row l: A. Purcell, Vice President, E. Stadler, R. Olsen, Secretary-Treasurer, L. Martenson, Mrs. O'Dwyer, Advisor, D. Vdisky, N. Butkus, F. Czaplicki, D. Charney, K. Phelps, B. Csontos, A. Jur- gielewicz. Not Pictured: A. Lockwood, President, Mrs. Marshall, Advisor. honor ooozkfifko and in ilw book ofjfxmo ffm glori 0115 records ATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY Row 1: A. Plunske, S. Zarka, C. Fox, P. Steele, A. Westberg, P. Bodie. Row 2: Mr. Gleason, Junior Year Members: S. Ribner, A. Witsil, G. Horowitz, Presidentg E. Schwarz, Secretary: R. Hidu, J. Green- spun, J. Srernberg, Vice President. Row 3: C. Laurie, S. MacQuarrie, J. Judd, L. Strauss, L. Wieland, N. Clarke, G. Greenhalgh, K. Garrity, B. Romano, A. Lockwood, P. Hill, G. Dalton. Row 4: J. New- mann, R. Scofield, S. Tower, j. Kronfeld. QUILL A D SCROLL Row l: M. Kranyik, R. Hidu, B. Hillman. Row 2: M. Sullivan, K. Svenningsen, S. Ribner, J. Green- spun, L. Wieland. Row 3: P. Lee, G. Horowitz, J. Borona, P. Karbovanec. Not pictured: J. Varaljay. Our Thespian Society, number 1708, although newly organized, has succeeded in establishing a name for itself. Almost everyone remembers the combined produc- tion by the Komians and Thespians of Charley's Aunt. The Thespians have sponsored several interesting events in co- operation with their very capable directer, Mrs. Catherine Busch. One was a trip to the Yale Drama School to see a producation of Arthur Mil- ler's Crucible, and the striking of the set after the show. Another was a lecture on Greek drama. The requirement for member- ship in this society is one hundred hours of work after school in any dramatic group. It is, indeed, con- sidered an honor to be a member of the Thespian Society. THESPIAN S Row 1: D. Altman, S. Jacoby, J. Williams, C. Fox, A. Carlson, C. Smith, A. New- bold, S. Clowry. Row 2: Mrs. C. Busch, J. Stern, S. Feld, Secretary, D. Zimmer, Vice Presidentg C. Gminski, President, R. Avery, Treasurer, M. Kranyik, Scribe. Row 3: K. Scinto, A. Krantz, S. Banks, B. Conley, E. Wahlquist, F. Eighhorn, D. Busch, A. Milbauer, R. Lear, E. Munson. JANUARY THAW Sitting: D. Busch, R. Avery, D. Altman, S. Clowty. Standing: E. Munson, G. Dernarest, G. Curtis, 125 J. Stern, C. Fox, R. Lear. Row 1: C. Laurie, A. Renzulli, N. Powell, C. Wallitzer. Row 2: N. Clarke, B. Haines. Not Pictured, S. Zatlca. Andrew Warde is united with approximately two hundred other chapters of Modern Music Masters throughout the country. The members of the society are selected on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character, co-operation, and service. The purpose of is to recognize those students who possess musical talent as well as scholastic ability. 126 GIRL ' QC 99 The Girls' Club is an honorary group composed of girls who have earned a certain number of points, by supporting Andrew Warde in athletics, through- out their four years of high school. 517mm fmuw w f iN Wg X X AX y Q 3 fest and ffauthful I0 5 P I P fa MF W, W, fl V xf fax M 4 ,.,A-uv ,M www 2 H Q . ' M f. mf fu , ,U--.L vw ww., Maw A .1 'L ' s 3 3 3 X 5 E S 2 5 Q 2 s f I W I f 5 FATHERS' CLUB SHOW Leonard, is that you?? Ain't she sweet! 'I33 Watch those lights, buddy! , PIA The term foreign exchange studentf' common to so many American schools, is a comparatively new one to Fair- field. We all know that through the efforts of the American Field Service, students from abroad come to the United States for a year and become a part of the American way of life by taking part in school studies and activities. Rigmor Hagstrom, better known to her friends as Pia, is one of these students. On August 21, Pia was met by the family with whom she was to live during the year - Mr. and Mrs. Gunnard johnson and their daughter Karen. Because she had studied English for six years and had traveled in Great Britain, Pia spoke English fluently. However she found that her British expressions, such as Cheerio, were not used in America. Her conscientiousness enabled her to adapt quickly to her school work and to the American way of life, her cheery disposition won her the friendship of all. From Pia we have learned much about Swedish living. At a Mothers' Club meeting she explained Christmas customs in Sweden. Later, at an International get-together held in her honor, she taught Warde Students a Swedish dance. She also taught our choir the Swedish National Anthem which they sang at their Spring Concert. In turn, Pia has been introduced to many of the exper- iences enjoyed by the American high school student, Among these have been extracurricular activities, canteens, dances and pajama parties. No visit to the United States would be complete without a trip to New York City, and Pia went sev- eral times to sightsee and shop, accompanied by the Johnsons and friends from school. The highlight of the year was a sur- prise birthday dinner given for Pia by the Senior Class. ln answer to the question, What did you find the most astonishing about America? , Pia replied, The popularity of Bermuda shorts as sports-wear and socks as school dressf, Before Pia leaves for Sweden in August, she will tour the United States for three weeks with exchange students from schools all over the country, then she will be able to compare notes, tell other students of her experiences and become acquainted with other parts of our country. We hope that Pia will take with her many pleasant memories. The perfect bon voyage present for her would be a case of chocolate syrup because Pia's immediate reply to the question, What do you think you will miss most of all when you leave the U.S.A.? was Hot-fudge sundaes! 'I34 pa 1111125 0 0 We take with 50lem11 Q o ' 0 ?1-0N01101?10'N0N-04011-020'1?1-0'N01-0N0-L0210'N01401'-0 0'P'-6W17'-0P404-0110N-Ovfil'-021-0 -0'f71-7105103 C1a1re s G1ft Shop Vogue Beauty Shop John J Link Inc Tunx1s H111 Hardware Country Garden Florlst Crown Grocery Pauls Bootery Bader s T V Robert M Malm Crown Food Stores Grella s Garage Communlty Hardware H L Green Co Inc Kmgsway Bowhng Alleys 9'f-0'N0P0N01C0'4C0 -022010N-0110'0'102'-02-0Pl01401-0k0 C0X0'C0'2!-0417 102'-014710101-76'P'0N0N-02'-0 136 . , . . , . ! Ka11ay's Restaurant ! 9 4 I, I 4020226 Hemlock Dept. Store FairfieId's smallest Department Store Clothes for Men, Women, and Children Sundial Shoes, Warner Bras, Headquarters for Gym Suits Turnpike Esso Servicenter Tunxis Hill and Old Strattield Rcls. 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W'i2i'7L afiwlz 5 complete binder ' 5 . y service 3 packaging E delivery S 5 t. o'toole and sons, inc. stamford, connecticut 5 6 stumford da 4-9226 new york me 5-4112 E G :C714022021021021052-01L024016510502016540161101101C0N02401h0I4-710N0N01f0N0N0110'v1010110P101105l0210x 'I 40 1 WWWIWW W1 7 W my ,,,,, 'ff 1 WW Wm jg 40f0'0:s?'?s0-6N761s?s70-'?s7s4W?s?0401f0'WY0I02'02WSWN?s0l6X I N 5 I start Where A Q the last man left off -Q L. p k -Thomas A. Edison ' fi! f l 'EQ ll'-i 19. ..'-c..' fro- gut. 1 dt ' x i QQ - fx Edison, to explain his incessant and tireless reading of scientific journals, technical papers, patents and books, said that he read to avoid useless repetition of old experiments. I start where the last man left off. What Edison knew, and' perhaps said in an unquoted moment, is that thousands of men would be needed to start where he left off. lust wait a little while, prophesied Edison, and we'll make electric light so cheap that only the wealthy can afford to burn candles. Edison lived to see lamps that gave four times as much light and cost one-fifth as much to buy. And electric lighting has progressed far beyond that. He recognized that an invention does not end a search. It begin: a search. The lamp was a beginning in forcing not only its own evolution but the evolution of meters, fuses, sockets, wiring, power distribu- tion systems, transformers and generating stations. He lived to see the company that was formed to carry on dc- velopment of electric light and power evolve into one of the world's most important industrial research centers. Today General Electric laboratories employ several thousand men and women who are seeking new things on widely different fronts. It is seventy-five years since Edison lit the first successful carbon lamp. He will be remembered for inventions that changed the world. But let him be remembered, too, for inspiring so many men to start where he left off. 77 Bvglfif fs Our Mosf lmporfanf Bvafucf GENERAL ELECTRIC x9K706X?0001s7?W100X?f0V0650170'6'616W00C?W16147G?61WN?616fW10 142 ?K0 0'20N0N-011-02201402 THIS PAGE CONTRIBUTED BY THE MOTHERS' CLUB 143 THE ANDREW WARDE FATHERS' CLUB Through the efforts of its members and with the cooperation of the students and faculty have pro- vided funds for the following proiects: Football Movies .......... Student Activities Fund Girls' A.A. Banquet .... Boys' A.A. Banquet .... Stage Crew Equipment Thespian Properties ....,. Yearbook ........... 250 500 50 50 75 75 50 Exchange Students ...........i.. .,...,.,.. S 200 Student Council Workshop ,.i........,,... l00 Delegates to Student Convention ..., T00 Library ...,......,................ Girls' Camping Whirlpool Bath Scholarship .... Total .,.......,,..... .. 100 .. 25 .. 350 A. 400 52325 Adenstedt, Henricka 96,98 Adenstedt, Rolf 62, 91 Agonis, Evelyn 62, 66, 114 Agriesto, Carol 62 Alexander, Anita 66, 115 Alexander, Helen 71 Allen, Gunard 62 Allison, Gladys 71, 72, 98, 101, Allman, Jack 14 Allman, Lois 62, 115 Alper, Allen 118 Alpert, Marlene 14 Alpert, Rita 71, 114 Altman, Deborah 62, 103, 125 Anderson, Carolyn 125 Anderson, Raymond 71 Anderson, Robert 14, 84 Angus, Frances 62 Armstrong, Patricia 62, 96 Ashby, Arda 98, 107, 114 Auger, Shirley 71 August, Joanne 72 Auray, Leo 62 . Avery, Raymond 14, 119, 125 Bachrach, Barbara 76, 122, 126 Bagnall, Pat 62 Baker, Bonnie 66 Bakunas, Nancy 14 Balazsi, Sandra 71,145 Ballerini, Mary 71 Banks, Marilyn 14 Banks, Samuel 66, 91, 108, 125 Banks, William 62 Bansak, Carol 114, 115 Banyatsky, Elizabeth 71 Barber, Andre 71 Barske, Harriet 15, 126 Bartolomeo, Noreen 71, 105, 145 Bassett, Barbara 71 Bassett, Peter 66 Baudouin, David 15 Baudouin, Paul 71 Bazyk, Barbara 62 Beardsley, Susan 71, 114 Beck, Melvyn 71 Beck, Walter 71, 84 Belot, Barbara 62 Belovitch, Leo 71 Benedetti, Bonita 62 Bemmett, Alan 71, 84 Bennett, Patricia 62 Benson, Nancy 71 Berecz, Barbara 98, 114, 120 Beres, Maureen 62 Beresky, Dianne 112 Bergen, Linda 15 Berkowitz, Leonard 62, 121 Bernard, Richard 84 Bernardin, William 120 Berson, Roberta 114 Biebel, Betty 62 Binkiwitz, John 15 Biro, Alexander 62, 83 Bishop, Charity 62, 114 Bitzer, Charles 71 Bivens, Allen 15, 98 Blais, Mary Ann 15,114 Blomdahl, Phyllis 70 Bloom, Linda 62, 103, 115, 118 Blum, Leonard 62, 84, 91, 106, 108 Bobiloff, Tanya 104 Bocialetti, Carole 62, 118 Bodie, Geraldine 62,114 Bodie, Louis 71 Bodie, Patricia 16, 104, 114, 115 Bodnar, Joseph 71, 104 Bok, Dennis 76 Bolten, Susanne 71, 108 Bonney, Susan 66, 118, 122 Borck, Judith 118 Bordes, John 62, 83, 91 Borkowski, Lorraine 112 Borona, James 16, 101 Borona, John 98 Bossert, Barbara 62, 110, 118 Bourgeois, Darlene 71 Bousquet, Gail 71 Bowen, Robert 70 Bown, Elizabeth 62, 118 Bowman, Johnathan 62, 106, 108 Bradtmuller, Warren 62 Brasner, Betty 62 Brauner, Gary 62, 91, 121, 126 Brenin, Claire 16, 114, 145 Brennan, Patricia 70 Brewster, Diane 16, 114 Brewster, Dorothy 16, 96, 114 Brewster, Kenneth 72 Bristol, Nancy 72 Broderick, Gregory 62, 70 Brooks, Mary Ann 70, 108, 110, 114 Brown, Eric 70, 83 Brown, Janice 16, 93, 114 Brown, Judy 110 Buchino, Mickie 62 Buda, Susanne 72, 96, 114 Buedinger, Louise 114 Buedinger, William 17 Bufterd, Wayne 70 Bulkley, Carol 62 146 Burdge, Carl 70 Burke, Denyse 70, 96 Burke, Geraldine 96,70 Burr, Alan 17 Burr, Edwin 62 Busch, David 119, 125 Butkus, Nancy 76 Butler, Glen 70 Buturla, Shirley 62 Buzas, Martha 62, 93, 114, 115 Byiteck, Mariorie 76 Byiteck, Robert 62 Cacciola, Pat 62 Campbell, Bonnie 70 Canning, Edith 70, 98, 103, 105, 107, Cannone, Gwen 70 Cappellieri, Faith 76, 114 Carameta, Thomas 76, 98 Carlson, Ann 62, 125 Carlson, Beverly 70, 96, 104, 109 Carlson, Eric 17, 84 Carp, Sandra 62 Carp, Stanley 70, 121 Carpenter, Arlene 76 Carson, Carolyn 70, 101, 114, 115 Cavallaro, Nicholas 66 Cepero, Robert 76 Cerino, Ronnie 70 Cerutti, Charlotte 76, 114 Cetola, Henry 70 Chanaca, Anne 62 Chanaca, Judith 76 Chanady, Pat 17 Chapin, Martin 66 Charney, Dianne 76 Chimini, LeRoy 76, 98 Chmielewski, Viola 62 Choiniere, Lillian 76 Choinere, Rita 70 Ciarmiello, Ralph 98 Cioffi, Shirley 70 Clark, David 62 Clark, Dorothea 17, 108, 110 Clark, Jeanne 62 Clarke, Nancy 17, 126 Clarke, 5George 70 Clomiro, Joseph 62 Clowry, Susanne 70, 103, 105, 115, 119 Cohen, Arnold 18 Cohen, Sandra 62 Cole, Marjorie 70, 114 Comers, Robert 62 Cone, Ronald 62, 109 Confaloni, Philip 62 Conley, Robert 62, 125 Connelly, James 18 Conway, Joan 18 Corbett, Jeanette 18, 114 Coscia, Barbara 62 Costello, Chris 15 Coventry, Sandra 70, 96, 121 Crespo, Enid 62 Crocco, Carol 70 Csenger, Leslie 70 Csizmadia, Thomas 72 Csontos, Barbara 76 Csontos, Marilyn 76 Cummings, Kathleen 76 Curtis, Gerald 18, 108 D'Albora, Beverly 76 Dalton, Arnold 62 Dalton, Geraldine 19, 106, 109 Danberg, Patricia 62, 114 Daniels, Janice 19 Dzrdani, Thomas 76, 84 Davenport, Jack 19 Davenport, Robert 62 DeCesare, Albert 70 De Gennaro, Robert Deitz,Jean 76 DeLorenzo, Mary 62, 114, 115 DeLorenzo, Rose Marie 19 DelVecchio, Imelda 70, 121 Delvento, Theresa 76 Delvy, Richard 98 Demarest, Richard 62, 83, 98, Denby, Leo 70, 108 Denter, Sandra 70, 96 Desantie, Patricia 70, 115 Descheneaux, Sandra 62 Descheneaux, Sonia 62 Deurka, S., 98 Devaus, Darlene 62 Dickey, Ann 76 DiMattia,Alan 70 DiMeo, Paula 76, 110 Dobos, Ethel 70 Dokurno, Nary Ellen 19 Domeika, Dawn 62, 104 Domeika, Walter 70, 120 Damian, Valerie 19, 115 Dommu, Judith 76, 101 Donafrio, Pat 115 Dossa, Alexander 76 Dowling, Maureen 76 Downs, Bradford 70 Downs, Margaret 76 Drew, Laura 76, 108 Drew, Paula 62 Drucker, Stephen 76 1 Dryer, Jeffrey 62 Duch, Lorraine 115 Duffy, Lorna 72 Dunn, Diane 76, 96 Dusick, Carol 66 Duorsky, Edward 70 Dyer, Henry 76 Dziewulski, Daniel 66, 83 Dzurka, Stephen 76 Ebstein, Melvin 76 Edgar, Ronald 76 Edmonds, Bonita 76 Edwards, Terry 63, 126 Effinger, Robert 76 Ehlert, Russell 76 Eihghorn, Fred 63, 125 Ekstrom, Darlene 20, 122 Elander, Beverly 76, 115 Eli, Donald 72 Eli, Donna 70 Elwood, Louise 63, 126 Elwood, Mary Beth 63, 106, 109, 118 Ember, Kathleen 63, 122 Emrie, Arlene 72, 112, 115 Engelman, Jerrold 76, 83 England, Martha 72 Englander, Glen 72, 83, 91 Eriksson, Sandra 76, 114 Eskwith, Lawrence 76 Estess, John 20 Etrio, Rose Mary 114 Evancho, Richard 76 Evans, Dorothy 20 Evans, William 76 Farese, Mary 66 Farkas, Barbara 76 Fazekas, Pat 20 Fedisco, Betty 76 Feher, Joel 76 Fekete, Maryann 20, 98, 114 Feld, Sheila 20, 103, 125 Feldman, Richard 76, 83 Fenning, Mary Robin 21,102,115 Fertko, Andrew 63 Feuerbacher, Dorothy 21 Figlar, Fred 76 Figlar, Raymond 63, 84 Finsinger, Deidre 21, 114, 122, 145 Firer, June 76, 104, 110 Firgelski, Joseph 21 Flanagan, Jack 84 Fortuna, Frances 21 Foster, David 21 Foster, Dennis 84 Fox, Carol 22, 125 147 Frankel, Steve 72, 83, 98 Freedman, Barbara 63, 110 Friedman, Douglas 76, 118 Fulop, Irene 22, 48 Fulop, Margaret 114,115 Fuse, Joseph 121 Gadowkas, Elizabeth 114 Gaidos, Regina 63 Gambino, Albert 70 Garrity, Fred 63, 84 Garrity, Janet 22 Garrity, Kathleen 106, 108 Garrity, Maureen 63 Gasper, Julie 76 Gates, Frederick 72, 84 Gauthier, Jacqueline 145 Gazdik, Audrey 76, 96, 118 Gazdik, Ronald 22 Geoghegan, Lesley 22 George, Mary 63 George, Victor 98 Gerda, Robert 63 Geslien, Frank 63 Giannotti, Josephine 22 Gill, Lawrence 77, 84 Gladstein, Harvey 83 Glantz, Carole 76 Gleacher, Eric 23 Glenn, Janet 76 Gninski, Constance 23, 98, 101, 124, 125 Godo, Margaret 66, 114 Goduto, Janet 23 Goldberg, Judith 63 Goldberg, Martha 63 Goldberg, Stephen 63, 121 Goodwin, Theodore 63 Gould, Kenneth 63, 120 Grapski, Bernard 83 Greenberg, Richard 63, 106, 109 Greenblatt, Gerald Greenblatt, Samuel 23, 83, 101 Greenhalgh, Gary 76 Greenhalgh, Gay 23, 102, 108 Greenspun, Judith 23, 102, 103, 124 Grosshans, Barbara 110 Grosso, Joseph 76 Grosso, Margaret 24 Gunter, Richard 24, 83 Hagstrom, Pia 106, 125, 134 Haines, Bonnie 24, 96, 115 Halasz, John 76 Halko, Sheila 76, 115 Halpin, Barbara 76 Hamilton, David 63, 108, 126 Hamlin, David 72, 98 Hansen, Leslie 104, 105, 108, 115, 126 Harrington, Mary Ann 63 Harrington, Maureen 24, 114, 115, Harrington, Patricia 76 Harrison, Phyllis 24 Hauser, Gay 76 Hausman, Nancy 24 Havery, Margaret 63, 122 Hawley, Samuel 84 Haydu, Robert 66 Hayes, Michael 25, 84 Heady, Carole 63, 120 Hedberg, George 25, 98 Hedberg, John 76 Helgren, Curtis Heller, Judy 25 Hellgren, Norma 71 Hermann, Gene 98 Hetherington, Carol 63, 114, 122 Hey, Peter 71, 98 Hickman, Charles 76 Hidu, Lois 25, 114 9 Hidu, Patricia 76, 114 Hidu, Rosemarie 25, 101, 108, 124 Hill, Pamela 25, 114 Hiller, Paul 76, 98 Hillman, Marilyn 76 Hillman, Robert 26, 101 Hillman, Stephen 76, 98 Hine, Linda 66 Hirsch, Sara 71 Hobson, Sandra 72, 98, 114, 115 Hoeppner, Kenneth 63 Hoffman, Elizabeth 71, 72, 101, 109 Holcomb, Joan 72 Holmquist, Douglas 63, 83, 91 Horberg, Don 65, 71 Horowitz, Gershon 26, 91, 101, 124 Horowitz, Susan 76, 112 Horvath, Bruce 66, 104 Horvath, Joyce 63 Horvath, Peter 76 Howells, David 26, 84 Huchko, Gloria 26 Jacobs, Patricia 27 Jacoby, Robert 71 Jacoby, Susan 66, 98, 125 Jancuska, Kanet 71, 115 Janesky, Donna 27, 114 Jankowsky, Charles 71 Jankura, Dennis 63 Jaswaye, David 63 Jesterby, Barbara 71, 112, 115 Jimmie, Frank 27 Knott, Rosemary 71, 106, 107 Kober, Joan 76, 98 Kober, Kathy 29, 115 Kochis, Thomas 71, 98 Kokorda, Andrew 29, 84 Komar, Margaret 71, 145 Kopcik, Robert 63 Johnson, Barbara 71, 101, 103, 115 Johnson, Karen 63, 114 Johnson, Kenneth 63 Johnson, Lorraine 76 Jose, Robert 63 Jose, William 63, 83 Judd, Virginia 27, 106, 108, 125 Kopsco, Kenneth 71, 121 Korczakowski, Dolores 71, 105, 115, 126 Kosa, William 98 Koscil, Agnes 71 Kovacs, Charles 83 Kovacs, S. 109 Kowalczyk, Jean 29 Kowats, Donald 71 Kowats, Nancy 76 Krantz, Adele 29, 114, 119, 125 Jurgielwicz, Kristine 71, 120 Kacegowicz, Jane 71 Kane, Garry 76 Kantrow, A., 78 Kantrow, S., 113 Kaplan, Janet 27 Kaplan, Linda 72, 103 Kaplan, Susan 71, 120 Karbovanec, Peggy 63, 101 Kardos, Richard 63, 84 Karmasin, Marlene 71 Karp, Reba 76, 104 Kranyok, Andrew 74 Kranyik, Cynthia 63, 103, 115, 126 Kranyik, Joanne 71 Kranyik, Margie 29, 104, 125 Kraskie, Geri 29 Krawitz, Jack 74 Krokosk Krokosk y, Linda 74 y, Patricia 30 Kronmel, Joan 105 Kronfeld, Jay 30, 101 Krozier, Elvira 63, 121 Krysta, Faith 71, 115 Kasden, Stephen 72 Kasvinsky, Peter 71, 109 Kaufman, David 63, 98 Kavall, Peter 71 Keane, Joanna 63, 115 Keenan, Gary 27 Keiser, Kathryn 76 Keiser, Thomas Keller, Annette 76 Keller, Marcia 28 Kennedy, Barbara 63 Kiamer, L. 107 Kielbus, Nancy 71 Kilburn, Kathleen 72 Kilstrom, Richard 71 Kuhn, Roger 71 Kurimai, Dennis 63 LaBossiere, Dorothy 63, 109 Laguana, Carol 72, 114 Laino, Eileen 30 Lakatos, Patricia 74 Lake, Robert 71 Landis, Barbara 64 Langdon, Mary 74 Lansing, Elizabeth 71, 87, 101, 105 Larsen, Richard 71 Larson, David 74 Lashin, Robert 74 Lathrop, David 74, 98 Lauder, Robert 64 Hudson, Walter 26 Humphrey, Carolyn 71,105,108,145 Hunt, Richard 66 Hutchinson, Sue 66, 76, 104 Hutchinson, Susanne 110 Hyde, Gerald 98 lllman, Barry 63 Ingham, Judith 71, 98, 114, 115 Izzo, Michele 71 Jacksis, Roberta 26 Jackson, David S3 Kinsman, David 71 Kinsman, Deborah 66, 98, 115 Kirban, Stuart 76 Kirsten, George 28 Kirsten, Lorraine 28, 101 Kish, Carolyn 114 Klein, Joan 28 Klein, Norma 28, 109, 115 Klein, Raymond 28 Kmetz, Judith 72, 112, 115 Knott, Norma 63, 114, 115 148 Launer, Judy 64, 96, 108, 114 Launer, Michael 74 Laurie, Lavine, Christine 30, 96, 108, 126 David 30 Lazowsky, John 71, 84, 66 Leahy, Joan 30 Lear, Robert 69, 119, 125 LeDoux, Jeffrey 71 Lee, Hamilton 31, 83 Lee, Peter 64, 101, 109 Leech, Nancy 71 98, 115 Nelson Leftel, Linda 74, 114, 115 Leonard, Charles 121 Leonard, Moonyeen 71 Leonard, Thomas 74 Letsch, Henry 74, 98 Leupold, John 64 Levine, Robert 121 Levy, Ellen 64 Levy, Terry 74 Lieberthal, David 64, 121 Lieberthal, Kenneth 74 Lincoln, Gail 74 Lindahl, Nancy 31, 102, 114 Lindsay, Thomas 31, 84 Lindstram, Lee 74 Lindwall, Dennis 74 Lindwall, Elaine 71 Lineburgh, Wilson 71, 87, 122 Ling, John 31 Linsley, William 75 Lips, David 71 Litwin, Joyce 68 Lobdell, Beverly 74, 114, 122 Locke, Susan 74 Lockwood, Alice 31 Lockwood, Ralph 64, 98 Logie, David 68, 121 Lohman, Art 121 Lorenson, Fred 74 Loud, Carol 31 Lucas, Nancy 74 Luciano, Leo 64, 98 Lucuinko, William 74 Ludgis, Patricia 68 Ludgis, Thomas 64 Lyhne, Patricia 122 MacGregor, Bonnie 68, 93, 96 MacKenzie, M. 109 Mackey, Brenda 68, 98, 115 MacQuarrie, Susan 32, 107 Magi, Edward 68, 84, 91 Magyar, Carole 72, 105, 115, 121 Magyar, Shirley 74 Mailloux, Gerald 74 Maline, Renee 112 Mamrus, Nancy 96, 126 Maraczi, Robert 68 Marcinko, Peggy 114 Marks, Miriam 115 Martenson, Lois 96, 104 Martin, Donna 68 Martin, Yvonne 68 Mastrorocco, Rinaldo 74 Mastrotocco, Virginia 74 Mattarazzo, Carmella 114 Mazas, Charles 74 McClatchey, Hope 74 McCulloch, Robert 68, 98 McElwain, Pamela 68, 98, 122, 126 McKeowan, Carl 68, 84 Medeiros, John 74, 83 Medvegy, Beverly,68 Medvegy, Marie 32 Mellin, Jerry 68 Mentes, John 32, 84 Meshken Ellen 68, 87 Message, Norman 68 Messer, Donald 74 Meunier, Susan 74 Michaud, Gene 68 Michaud, Nan 32 Mickune, Joan 72 Migliore, Robert 32 Miklos, Carol 68 Miklus, Donald 33 Milavasky, Judith Milbauer, Alan 69, 125 Millak, Edna 33 Miller, Betsy 33, 87, 101 Miller, Jane 110 Miller, Lenny 68 Miller, Linda 74 Mischik, Sheila 68 Mitchell, Barbara 68 Mitchell, Charleen 74 Mitchell, Jeffrey 68 Mockler, James 33 Modes, Bonnie 74 Moe, Jimmy 76, 110 Moffitt, Edward 74 Molnar, Esther 33, 114 Molnar, Ruth 68, 98, 114 Moniuk, Stephen 68 Morgan, Barbara 74, 122 Mozefsky, Joan 33 Munson, Estella 108, 125 Munson, Susan 72 Murray, Emmy Lou 68, 115 Musante, Mary 114 Musto, Arlene 68 Musane, Patrick 74 Muthersbaugh, Michael 68 Myers, George 74 Nagourney, Warren 94 Nagy, Arlene 34 Nardozzi, Joanne 104 Nash, Edward 106 Nathman, Howard 68 Navarette, Patricia 96, 109, 114 Navarette, Virginia 66, 106, 108, 114, 126 149 Needham, Carole 72 Neger, Nial 68 Nehring, Fred 84, 91 Nehring, Leslie 74 Neigher, Allan 34, 83, 91, 108 Nelson Carol 74 Nelson, Kathleen 122 Nelson, Lydia 68, 120 Nelson Patricia 34, 87 Nelson, Susan 74 Vivian 118 Neverdousky, Richard 34, 109 Newbold, Ann 66, 125 Newman, John 34, 109 Ney, Patricia 68, 115 Nicola, Robert 68 Niznansky, Marilyn 114 Noga, Lawrence 65, 84 Norkus, Joan 66, 107, 115, 118 Norris, John 68 Northcott, Noreen 74, 114, 122 O'Brien, Beatrice 74 O'Conner, Susan 68 O'Hara, Jean 66, 118 Okenquist, Floyd 68 Olah, Arthur 64, 98 Olah, Barbara 68, 120 Olah, Theodore 74, 98 Olcavage,Judy 64 Olcsvary, Eugenie 74 Olsen, Carol 74, 96, 98, 115, 145 Olsen, Ruth 34, 115 O'Neill, Patricia 74 Orosz, Joanne 68 Osborne, Catherine 68 Ostravage, Sally 68, 96, 145 Ostrowski, Carol 35, 114 Paccione, Marilyn 35, 87 Paget, Karen 74 Paget, Robert 64, 83, 91 Pagllouco, Robert 68, 120 Palmaski, Judith 35, 104, 114 Palumbo, Frank 66, 68, 72, 118 Panda, Carol 120 Papp, Carol 35 Paradis, Edward 74 Parbloka, Bob 68 Parker, Janie 68, 106, 108 Parks, Richard 74 Paskowski, Walter 72 Patterson, Mary 74 Patterson, Robert 76 Patuzzi, Bridgetta 35, 93 Paul, Paul 77 Pavoni, Patricia 35, 110, 114 Pechulis, Joseph 36 Peck, John 68 Peck, Robert 68 Pecker, Anita 36 Pecker, Joel 64 Peipher, Joan 36, 115 Pekar, John 36, 84, 91 Pelletier, Dexter 72 Pennell, John 36 Pennell, Mariorie 68, 98 Pennell, Patricia 68 Pennewell, Barbara 36 Pennington, Donna 74, 112 Perigyi, Charlotte 64 Perlstein, Sandra 68 Peterson, Barbara 108, 118 Peterson, David 66 Petitti, Edward 77 Petitti, Frank 37 Petitti, Joseph 68 Petrino, Judith 37, 96 Petrino, Penny 68 Petro, Barbara 64, 114, 125 Petrovich, Judith 37, 87 Pfeif, Wynne 74, 122 Phelps, Katherine 74 Phillips, Eva 74, 115 Phillips, Sharon 66, 103, 11 Piccirillo, Annette 64 Pierwola, Stanley 37 Pihonak, Nancy 68, 114, 145 Piluso, Diane 68 Pinkham, Robin 77, 101 Pisanelle, Daniel 37 4,115 Plummer, Nancy 77 Plunske, Ann 37, 104, 145 Pokras, Barbara 64 Polaski, Theodore 77 Polohar, Patricia 66 Pomeroy, Charles 77 Pomeroy, Harry 77 Poole, Bruce 77 Popp, Helen 77 Popp, Marshall 83 Powell, Nancy 66, 103, 114, 126 Prater, Marilyn 72, 115 Prescott, David 107, 109 Presy, Joan 77 Priest, Patricia 72, 115, 120 Prion, Irene 64 Prion, Ruth 77 Proto, Lois 77 Pulito, Frank 65 Pulito, Gloria 77 Pulito John 38 Purcell, Ann as, 122 Puskas, Catherine 121 Putnick, Charles 65 Putnick, Mary 38 Quinn, Veronica 106, 108 Randall, Gail 98 Ratner, Howard 72, 84, 91 Rawson, David 38 Re, Rosemarie 38, 87, 114 Reade, Karen 112 Redin, James 66, 98 Reed, James 77 Reed, John 77, 98 Reed, Sally 77 Rentz, Judy 38, Renzulli, Angela' 39, 96, 126 Reuther, Ann 77, 96 Ribner, Susie 39, 102, 103 Ricchetti, Richard 77 Ricchetti, Robert 84 Riccio, Edmund 72, 98 Rich, Carole 64 Rich, Sharon 77 Riha, Judy 39 Ringelheim, Paul 39, 83, 91 Risley, Charlene 77 Riunyak, Judith 77 Rivera, Virginia 77 Roberto, James 84 Robinson, Jeannette 65 Rockoff, Paul 77 Rogers, Nancy 145 Rollings, Philip 121 Romaine, Joan 64 Roman, Judith 77 Romana, Barbara 39, 48 Romano, Sandra 77 Rosenfeld, Rhona 110 Rosenman, Maricrie 77, 121 Rosenthal, Albert 65 Rosenthal, Dolores 65 Rosenthal, Sally 77, 96 Rosenwald, Sandra 103 Rost, Samuel 75 Rozelle, Warren 39 Ruby, Elinor 65 Ruby, Walter 77, 84 Runyon, Regina 39 Sabo, Sandra 40 Saba, William 40 Sacher, Karen 40 Sadowl, E. Wayne 40 Salko, Clinton 65, 66, 84 Salmon, Joseph 65, 98 Salvaggio, Nan 40 Sansone, Frank 41 Sansone, Robert 65, 84 150 Savage, Edith 66, 145 Sawyer, Eileen 75, 115 Sayles, Kathleen 75 Sayles, Patricia 41, 114, 122 Scanlon, Don 65 Schaefer, Glenn 109 Schaefer, John 98 Schaffer, Charles 65, 106 Schecter, Ronald 65, 91 Schempp, Gail 114 Schiffer, Bonita 114 Schiller, Walter 69, 98 Schless, Jack 72, 83 Schmidt, Allan 41, 83, 108 Schneider, John 69, 84, 109 Schopick, Judith 65, 110 Schubert, Walter 75 Schuerer, Arthur 66, 118 Schwarz, Ellen 41, 93, 101, 102, 124 Scinto, Karen 65, 103, 109, 125 Scofield, Joan 69, 96, 105, 108, 109 Scofield, Robin 41, 84, 110 Seastrand, Arnold 41 See, Patricia 69 Seidens, Barbara 66 Settani, Jerry 69 Setterlund, Susan 65, 103, 115, 126 Shacoski, Barbara 75 Shaffer, Shaffer, Shapiro Shapiro, Shapiro, Sharelc, C. Glen 83 John 75,83 , Gary 64, 98 Joan 75, 122 William 121 Brenda 65, 115 Shaw, Sandra 65, 103, 109 Shay, Brian 72, 84 Shola, Ted 69 Short, Linda 114, 120 Shumofsky, Allan 83 Siavrakas, Evelyn 66, 104, 126 Siavrakas, Michael 75, 114 Simko,Joan 42 Simko, Joseph 66 Simmons, Wendy 69, 115 Singer, Catherine 42 Sirotnak, Betty 114, 122 Skog, Geoffrey 83 Slayton, Elaine 65, 118 Slesinsky, Beniamin 65, 84 Smalley, Edward 69 Smith, Carolyn 75 Smith, Cynthia 65, 125 Smith, Daniel 65, 101 Smith, Linda 120 Smith, Susan 66, 104, 118, 122 Snelgrove, Marjorie 75 Snyder, Diane 65, 66, 103, 114, 115, 119, 122 Soderholm, Laura 42, 48 Sohlberg, Leonard 42, 48, 83, 106, 108 Solari, Peter 65 Soley, Linda 75, 115 Soltis, Elaine 69, 115, 120 Somley, Henrietta 75 Sorgen, Michael 69, 72, 98 Stadler, Edith 66, 96, 104 Stalowitz, Alexander 101 Stamper, Edward 42 Steele, Patricia 42, 106, 107 Stein, Sandra 69 Tennant, Linda 77 Terebesi, Steve 77, 83, 98 Terifay, Al 66 Tessier, Edward 68 Thilo, Larry 77 Thompson, Peter 77 Thompson, Ethel 68, 108, 114 Tierney, Marcia 65, 96,122 Tolmie, George 45, 121 Tolmie, Ruth 68 Tomac, Janet 72, 115, 126 Tomac, Richard 68 Toman Elizabeth 45, 103, 114, 115 Vlantes, Christine 68, 120 Votre, Linda 113 Votre, Margaret 77 Wade, John 65 Wahlquist, Elwood 70, 125 Wallitzer, Carol 65, 96, 126 Walman, Barbara 70 Walsh, Carol 72 Walsh, Charles 65, 84 Wargo, Patricia 75 Wargo, Robert 70 Waters, Geraldine 47 Weaver, Margaret 70 114, Stenberg, Jane 75, 98 Stern, Howard 72, 110 Stern Jack 43 Stern Jerry 43, 91, 125 Stern, Kenneth 75, 98 Stern, Michael 43 Sternberg, Joan 43, 109, 124 Stevens, Marcia 77, 118 Stevens, Martha 77 Stiliho, Beverly 43 Stiliho, Robert 69 Stilson, Ann 114 Stock, Jonathan 121 Stodolski, Candace 75 Stokes, Ruth 43 Strauss, Douglas 65, 101 Strauss, Janet 44 Strauss, Judith 44 Strauss, Lydia 44, 107, 118, 126 Strolin, Margaret 72 Strom, Ronnie 121 Suclilc, Ellen 44 Sullivan, Jane 65 Sullivan, Michele 44, 104 Svenningsen, Karen 45, 102, 103 Swarney, Diane 45 Swarney, John 77 Sweeney, Fred 72 Swist, Marilyn 44 Szabo, Julius 110 Szalay, Janice 115 Szalay, Sandra 75 Szost, Rosemary 69, 114, 115 Takacs, Clara 45, 98, 107, 115, 126 Targowski, Frank Targowski, Walter 65 Tarniczy, Frank 45 Tashman, Leonard 69 Taylor, Allan 77 Taylor, J. 98 Taylor, Lawrence 65, 106, 109 Taylor,William 65,109 Tomaskevic, Janice 68, 145 Torney, Eugene 77 Toth, John 77 Toth, Linda 72, 115 Tovish, Richard 66 Tower, Elizabeth 68 Tower, Stephen 46, 83, 91, 101, 102, 104, 106, 109 Tremblay, Ed 65, 84 Tremblay, Tom 76 Trenck, John 68 Trenclc, Patricia 77, 101 Tricarico, Frank 77 Tricarico, Joseph 77 Tristine, Donna 77 Tristine, Sheila 46 Trudeau, Pat 71 Tryon, Lynne 109, 115 Turoczi, John 68 Turoczi, Peter 65, 66 Turro, Barbara 46 Tuska, Edmund 77 Tuzzio, Thomas 65, 91 Tyler, Cynthia 68 Tyler, Sandra 46, 109, 115 Udiskey, Dolores 77, 115 Ulman, Joseph 68 Valentine, Russell 68 VanHorn, Marjorie 68, 87 VanWagner, Catherine 77 Varaliay, Jean 46, 101, 102, Vasas, Rosemary 77, 96, 114 Vecchiarelli, Camilia 77 Veto, Frances 77, 98, 114 Vetto, Robert 65 Vezina, Judith 77 Vicenti, Linda 77, 115 Vidal, Randy 66 Vige, Joseph 77 Vilmany, Helen 77 Vincze, John 47, 84, 108 Vlader, Raymond 68 151 103,108,114 Webster, David 75 Weinstein, Joel 75 Weinstein, Susan 75, 101, 104, 109 Wensky, Frances 145 Wensky, Georgianne 70 West, Dennis 70 West, Evelyn 70, 114 Westberg, Arlene 47, 93, 103, 115 Westlund, Jerry 70 Wettenstein, Beverly 70, 103, 104, 105 Whitworth, Lesley 75 Wieland, Lynda 47, 102, 103, 126 Wiggins, Christine 75, 114 Williams, Joanne 66, 118, 125 Williams, John 98 Wilterdink, Ruth 47, 115 Winburn, William 70 Winer, Allan 65 Winnick, Jeffrey 65 Witsil, Adah Beth 47, 103, 106, 109, 124 Wittenberg, Judith 65, 87, 106 Wokanowicz, Sandra 113 Wood, Judy Wright, Earle Wysocki, Sand 70, 115 98 ra 70, 120, 125 Yahn, Meredith 70 Yeager, Judy 70 Yoczik, Ronald 70 Yrus, Helen 66 Yrus, Mary 75 Yurdin, Jane 103 Zatka, Susie Zeisler, Susan 48, 96,104,115,126 - 75, 98, 108, 114 Zelich, Helene 70, 112 Zelle, Edward 72, 84 Zemola, Frank 65, 110 Zenhye, Evelyn 75 Zimmer, David 66, 119, 125 Zimmer, Stephen 75 Zinner, Howard 48, 109 Zuzick, Arlene Zuzick, Robert 65, 114 65 Administration Headmasters ...... 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