Southington High School - Chronicle Yearbook (Southington, CT)
- Class of 1954
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H elen Michancyzk CHRONICLE STAFF Carmen Riera Paula Massucci Dawn Kennedy Virginia Nyren Dolores Browne Joan Nonemaker Helen Michancyzk Sheila Levy Ernestine Hunt Shawn Toolin Elaine Aldi Barbara Aldi Susan Brenner Henrietta Lutz Shirley Hopko Maureen Watts Ann LaMay Jeanette Fantozzi Bettie Sivertsen Rita Billington Elaine DiCaprio Joyce Teagle Joanne Lacourciere Marie Heusel Louise Butler Joan Marks Shirley Casale Rose Palmieri Joan Edele Kay Snow Carolyn Breslyn Honey Meade' Marion Morse Bruce England Jimmy MacDonald Eugene Hushak Barbara Sosenko Lynor Gwiazdowski Mary Mayo Christine Rush Margie Newell Dick Price Robert Rabatin John Lawrence Co-Editors - CAROLE ANN NYREN ROBERT STYRING Art Editor - JOAN NONEMAKER Advisor - MR. RAYMOND JOYAL CLASS COLORS Maroon and White CLASS MARSHALLS Eugene Sabecki Joan Nonemaker -All-5 gt' .-1 . if We, the class of 1954, have taken this op- portunity to dedicate our classbook to you, as our token of thanks and appreciation for the wonderful work you have done in guiding us unfalteringly through our four years of high school. ' This book can only show a small part of our undying gratitude. Sincerely, Class of 1954 MR. JOSEPH FONTANA MRS. ELINOR O'BRlEN MRS. WALTER SKORUPSKI CMiss Heafyj' 3 I 74a gamee of 1954 Table of Contents Title Page ..... Dedication ......... Table of Contents Faculty ............. Graduating Class Cgass Poem ....... Crass Biographies Ciass History ...., CQass Will ...... AQma Mater ....... Presentations ..... Prophecy ........... Senior Statistics .M Activities ........... Sports ......... P. . . Student Body .... Q Informals ...... Baby Pictures ..... Ads ..... g.. .,,.. Y mi, LW 5 X-X'-hi, jjfuluw M ' .. 3, I 19:3 33 MDE, Km' qhkkk' 1 A - f fm ,- .3 an J l ' 0 2'-:E-7-l M A LJ we R JL D ,. H IE- H jan fi' 2-yy ,Et...,,.w.ff,.., .X Q' 1- 1 ' Q 4-'f ' 'T I 5 . .:. C1733 ff f---------------., - V - JJ, '7 WWW f 14 an mu. V 7277 1... .... WILLIAM M. STRONG MARTIN G. PHELAN B.S., M.A. A.B., M.A, Superintendent Principal I SECRETARIES i 1 JOHN PARK LAWRENCE DANGELO BA., Ed.M. B.s., MA' t Asst. Superintendent 6 Asst. Principal 6666 . If x , . I Z' 4 - . 'H l - - JZ-r? l - 'QQ 2 - . . . , I , h b . x I , ENGLISH E. Mildred Bedford, B.A. Marion Walsh, B.S., M.Ed. Helen Beretz, A.B., M.A. joseph O'Brien, A.B., M.A , ' n Q0 , -'- ' v- :z'? , I F al S A A ll P' 4 f' rf X ar SCIENCE Lawrence Mucci, B.S., M.A. John Rathbun, B.S., Ed.M. Joseph J. Fontana, B.S., Ed.M. Walter Meyer, B.S, PHYSICAL EDUCATION Kenneth Hampton, B.S., M.A. Helen Carroll, P.E., B.S. joseph Orsene, P.E. Evelyn Pace, B.S. SOCIAL STUDIES Raymond loyal, B.A., M.A. Walter Lozoski, B.A. Abraham Schwartz, B.S. Craig Matheson, B.S. ' 4:17T1Z'j'T'1-'ff' . , - XL I -J COMMERCIAL MUSIC HOMEMAKING INDUSTRIAL ARTS 'VII ll Q Q i ,ai C, 1 I I N If , , 4 Anna Fontana, B.S. Barbara Beach, B.A. Anna O'Connor, B.S. Andrew MCSor1ey, B.E., M.A James Mariconda, B.S. Thomas Sierniatkoski, Frances Hallect, B.S. John Gasecki, B.A. B.M., B.M.E. .-5. X Francis Gosinski, B.S. Harry Badrigan, B.M., B.M.E. Lois DeVries, B.S. Andrew Coukos, B.V.A. MATHEMATICS LANGUAGES I Elizabeth Shorey, B.A. Edna Fcrrucci, B.A. Mary Barry, B.A., M.A. Mary Jennings, B.A. ,M- YY1i,Q,uf'5 K-kv hi, f 54+ OWS if ff-D 'ESR I bf 5 A - ,I ff a X 7. I X g , ...sf - XX ' ff' . 4 1-fp , ff 'l'.D,-- - ' A If . ' 66444 Poem Quiet as if waitingg We pause before We leave. A silence of regretting, As memories weave. If you listen closely I'm sure you'll hear, An echo in the Walls A voice so dear. A tear, a laugh, a joyg These things left behind, As We go marching forward To lead mankind. We leave behind us now The beginning of a book. A preface to the dances, gamesg Courses that we took. We leave a Wish As We take one last look. May We each gain one good page To contribute to life's book. -Dolores Browne -10 BARBARA ANN ALDI Babs - Born in Meriden, Conn. July 30, 1936 - A wonderful gal all her life, She'll make some guy a wonderful wife. - Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakets of America 1, Se- nior Secretarial Club 4. ,let hlack eyes . . . Five Star Special . . . friendly. ELAINE ANN ALDI Al - Born in Southington, Conn. February 21, 1937 - A real hot sketch is our Elaine, After she's gone, things won't seem the same. Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Ring Committee 3, Senior Play Committee 4, Class Night Committee 4. Oh, those remarks! . . . Grant's Special . . . Quite British. JOAN ELIZABETH ALDI Joanie - Born in New Britain, Conn. November 14, 1936 - Oh you don't know where I can be found? Look for my sister and I'll be around. Activities: Pep Club 1, Bowling Club 1, Baton Twirling Class 1, 2, 3, Majoretres 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Prom 4, Golf Club 2, Class Night Committee 4, Chronicle 4. Me and my shadow . . . quiet hut sincere . . . where's that driving school? JOAN CAROL ANDERSON Born in Meriden, Conn. Novem- ber 20, 1935 - A real cute trick is our Joanie, With that hair, she needs no Toni. - Activities: Transferred from Meriden, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 7' Silver threads . . . Mickey Mouse . . . personality plus. PATRICIA ANN ASZKLAR Peaches - Born in Meriden, Conn. November 24, 1936 - This is our girl with the ever- ready smile, We know your trip to Africa will cover many a mile. - Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Prescription Manager 3, Prescription Manager 4, Future Homemakers of America 1, Dance Committees 1, Girls Basketball 1. Love Mood . . . Popie and Crackers . . . Poodle cut for me, oh my! RAYMOND ALDIERI Ray - Born in Plantsville, Conn. February 20, 1936 - A photo- genic guy we find, With cars and baseball on his mind. Activities: Archery 1. Handy with a pencil . . . how long is so long? . . . real smooth. DEAN FLOYD ALLEN Speedy - born in Waterbury, Conn. july 21, 1936 - At all our games, with his camera he'll be, To record our sports with pho- tographyf' - Activities: Football 1, Track 1, Photography 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Committee 4, Au- ditorium Fund Committee 4. Watch the hirdie . . . speedy Studebaker . . . our puhlicity agent. EARLE BURTON ATWATER II Born in Southington, Conn. Feb- ruary 27, 1937 - A real gone Tenor our little Earl-Eg At every minstrel rehearsal in spirit he'll be. - Activities: Latin Club 1, Boy's Cooking Club 1, 5560 Club 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Room Capt. Mag. Drive 2, Emblem 3, 4, All-State Concert Chorus 3, S75 Club 3, Junior Prom Comm. 3, Auditorium Fund Committee 4, Senior Play 4, Jun- ior Recital 3. Little hoy Blue . . . oh, what a voice! . . . advertising agent. ROBERT FRANCIS BABICH Clem - Born in Southington, Conn. November 26, 1935 - He always has several quips, At the end of his finger tips. Hey, l know how to dance! . . . Boh and Ray . . . the old swim- ming hole. NORMAN BRUCE BADGLEY Bones - Born in New Britain, Conn. October 22, 1936 - Since Bruce met his Shirl, He hasn't looked at another girl. - Activi- ties: Boys Cooking Club 1, Square Dancing Club 1. California here I come . . . Eng- lish Class . . . B.B. and the A C? P. 'I'l JANET ANN BAKULA Jan - Born in Southington, Conn. November 6, 1935 - Jan is such a quiet lass, You'd hardly know she's in the class. Activi- ties: Bowling 15 F.H.A. CSec.j 15 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Chronicle Staff 45 Librarian 4. Tin-lizzie . . . Oh, that shorthand . . . Bread and Ian. RITA ANN BILLINGTON Reet - Born in New Britain, Conn. April 4, 1936 - The secret is out, now everyone knowsg Who's got Rita on her toes. - Activities: Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Mariners 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Prom 35 Senior Prom 45 Dance Committee 2, 3, 45 Leaders Club CPres.D 35 Auditorium Fund 45 , Badminton 35 Softball 15 Emblem Q 45 Chronicle 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 145 Class Night 45 Class Ring Com- N mittee 35 Soccer Club 35 Senior Play 4. 'Never, never, never . . . Dig that N crazy hat! . . . Oh, those dirty 1 looks! SUSAN JANE BRENNER Sue - Born in Hartford, Conn. December 16, 1936 - A real cutie is our sweet Sue, The best of luck in whatever you do. - Ac- tivities: Pep Club 1, 25 Bowling Club 15 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Auditorium Fund Committee 45 Chronicle Staff 45 Dance Com- mittee 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play Committee 45 Junior Prom Com- mittee 35 Model Congress 35 Em- blem 45 Student Council 35 Mari- ners 25 Senior Prom Committee 45 Latin Club 15 Class Night Committee 45 Class Ring Com- mittee 3. Dru and Sue . . . Girl with the raven hair . . . Une petite hahe!! CAROLYN MARIE BRESLIN Callie - Born in Pottsville, Penn. January 6, 1937 - Though I sometimes look the saint5 Don't be fooled, because I ain't! - Ac- tivities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Archery Club 15 Chronicle Staff 45 Dance Committees 45 Senior Prom 45 Class Ring Committee 35 Senior Play Committee 45 Class Night Committee 4. l don't get it . . . Curl my hair? . . . New York via Hawaii. G. ELIZABETH BROOKES Bette - Born in Meriden, Conn. November 10, 1936 - Little ri- vers, little Brookes5 In them she'd like to throw her books. - Activi- ties: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowl- ing Club 45 Softball Club 15 Pep Club 45 Class Ring Committee 35 Senior Prom Committee 4. My Buddy . . . Hey Amigo! . . Bowling fan. ' X .gl '-' tx-1 ,ff -,fl MICHAEL ANTHONY CALIENDO Dino - Born in New Britain, Conn. September 4, 1936 - This man with hair so curly, Could never understand why school starts so early. - Activities: F.F.A. 15 Cross Country 15 Glee Club 3, 4. Earnest orchestra nzemher . . . Strictly for laughs . . . Get to know him, he's a riot. A WW U ANTHONY CAMPOCHIA Campy - Born in N aven, Conn. January 13, 19 - Hands in pockets, b hite5 You'll see him wal i ay and night. - Act'vities: ack 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Cou ry ' onel and I . . . Oh, john- n . . . Curly head. RICHARD LAWRENCE DEFELICE Wing - Born in Hartford, Conn. December 22, 1936 - A real wiseguy is our Wing5 At raising heck, he's the King. - Activities: Boys Cooking Class 1, 25 Projec- tionist 1, 2, 3. Real gone student . . . Three Mus- keteers . . . Dig that crazy Chevy. JOHN MICHAEL DELGIUDICE Shafty - Born in Southington, Conn. October 29, 1935 - He, our man of many trances5 You just watch him, oh those glanceslf - Activities: Cross Country 1, 25 Track 1, 2, 3. Supposedly shy . . . Mischief in study hall . . . Watch out for the devil. - BRUCE DEVRIES ,iw Bee - Born in Meriden, Conn. --fb September 23, 1936 - Quiet with the boys is our Bruce: But watch out girls, he's on the loose. - Ac- - tivttiesz Archery 15 Assistant X Y Qs, Baseball Manager 35 Glee Club 1. Gamhler's Cigar . . . Lone Wolf . . . Quiet pal. 'x PATRICIA BLANCHE BROWN Pat - Born in Maxfield, Me. Nov. 30, 1935. Now she's here, now she's not, But when she's not here, she'll not be forgot. - Ac- tivities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4, F.H.A. CSSC. 32 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Auditorium Fund 4, Ski Club 3, Skating Club 2, 3, Soft Ball 2, 3, Football Cheer- leader 3. - Transferred from Hig- gins Classical Institute in Jr. yr. Cute Maine-iac . . . came from H.C.I .... love that accent. DOLORES ATHENA BROWNE Brownie - Born in Springfield, Vt. Aug. 4, 1936 - Why should the devil have all the fun? Is the motto of this little honey bun. - Activities: Nom. Committee 1, Orchestra 1, 2, Bowling Club 1, 4, Pep Club 1, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 1, 3, 4, F.H.A. 2, Softball Club 1, junior Prom 39 Minstrels 4, All State 4, Chronicle 4, Senior Play Comm. 4, Senior Prom 4, Auditorium Fund fSec.J 4. Patti Page of S.H.S .... I'm hash- ful . . . Hollywood! LOUISE BUTLER Weezie - Born in Lawrence, Mass. June 23, 1936 - Our Weezie is quite a looker, She'll make a good Home Ec. cooker. - Activities: Auditorium Fund 4, Model Congress 3, Senior Play Comm. 4, Emblem 4, Chronicle 4, Senior Prom 4, Class Night 4. Charlie My Boy . . . New Hampshire swimmer . . . China- hlue eyes. MARY ANN CARBONE Born in Hartford, Conn. July 26, 1936 - Eyes so bright, hair so black, Brains is something she doesn't 1ack. - Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Room Captain, Mag. Drive 1, 375 Club 3. Student Counciler . . . are they twins? . . . sugar cookie. SHIRLEY JEAN CASALE Shirl - Born in Meriden, Conn. Jan. 10, 1937 - Shirley Casale our little blond dream, Has a complexion like peaches and cream. - Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, Bowling Club 1, Dance Committee 1, 2, Senior Secretarial Club 4 CVice-Presi- dentj, Junior Prom 3, Chronicle Staff 4, Senior Prom 4, Senior Play Comm. 4, Class Night 4. - Golden earrings . . . A real cutie . . . l'm just wild about Harry. ?-A 3 X GEORGE DUDZIK Duke - Born in Southington, Conn. February 21, 1936 - George hot rods all over town, For his girl's house he's always bound. - Activities: Boys Cook- ing Club 1, Projectionist Club 1. Sharpdresser . . . Duke . . . Wavy D.A. WILLIAM BRUCE ENGLAND Bruce - Born in Meriden, Conn. September 21, 1936 - A sharp dresser with a bright mind, We know this guy won't be left be- hind. - Activities: Latin Club 1, Projectionist Club 1, Honor So- ciety 3, CTreasurerJ 4, Boys' State 3, Track Manager 2, Maga- zine SGO Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Asst. Emblem Editor 3, Emblem Editor 4, Chronicle 4, Senior Play 4, Senior Prom Committee 4, Class Night 4. That toni wave . . . Dig those plaid shorts . . . Partial to hlondes. ROBERT HENRY FASULO Fuzzy - Born in Southington, Conn. December 2, 1936 - Fuz- zy Fasulo, our basketball cap'n., When he's around, anything can happ'n. - Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, CCap- tainj 4, Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Auditorium Fund 4, junior Prom 3, Senior Prom 4. Hey Herman! . . . A real gone cat . . . Lazy walk. DONATO FERRANTE, JR. Slim - Born in Monponsett, Mass. May 26, 1934 - A won- derful guy is our Slim, I wonder who gave that name to him? - Activities: Bowling 1, Future Farmers of America 1, 2. Me and my Ford . . . A wheel on wheels . . . The quiet man. JOHN GERALD GALICK Jerry - Born in Southington, Conn. December 24, 1936 - For acting so quiet, he's really quite bold, And his nickname's Giz, or so I'm told. - Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, Archery 1, 2. Following hrother's footsteps . . . Plays the field . . . Real cutie. 13 il x X I N I I I JOAN MARION COOLEY Joni - Born in Manchester, Conn. June 6, 1936 - A red rose on a slender stem, We always see her with her Clem. - Activities: Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, Bowling Club 1, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom 3, Vice President 3, Librarian 2, Senior Prom 4, Chronicle Staff 4, Class Ring Committee 3, Emblem 4, Cheerleader 3, CCo-Captainj 4, Class Night Committee 4, Se- nior Play Committee 4. Rah-rab girl . . . Avon advertirer . . . Une petite flenr. ELAINE MIRANDA DICAPRIO Born in Plantsville, Conn. August 26, 1936 - As a friend, she's mighty sweet, And her humor can't be beat. - Activities: Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, 4, All State Or- chestra 2, 3,'4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Soft Ball Club 1, Senior Secretarial Club 4, Dance Committees 3, 4, Freshman Welcome Dance 4, Class Ring Committee 3, Chron- icle Staff 4, Junior Prom Com- Zuittee 3, Senior Play Committee I won't be able to rleep! . . . Elaineif Magic violin . . . Eh- lernme fee! JOAN M. EDELE Red - Born in New Haven, Conn. November 3, 1936 - Boy, our classmate, Joan Edele, When you get to know her - Well! - Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Badminton Club 3, Chronicle Staff 4, Class Night Committee 4. Goldie . . . Vacations in Ver- mont . . . Sweet? Jalesgirl. SHIRLEY ANNE FALLON Shirl - Born in Hartford, Conn. November 11, 1936 - To Shirley Fallon, who leads the band, I.et's give her a great big hand. - Ac- tivities: Majorettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1. Can't bear you . . . Goldy lock: . . . Ola, those lemon pies! JEANETTE ANN FANTOZZI Bill - Born in Southington, Conn. November 14, 1936 - At my troubles I'll always laugh, And cares shall never block my path. - Activities: Pep Club 1, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 1, 4, Senior Play Committee 4, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Auditorium Fund 4. So I pat on a pair of earrings . . . l'll bit ya! . . . Sad - Sad. EDWARD JOSEPH GARLING Ed - Born in Schenectady, N. Y. September 4, 1935 - Wherever you look, it's Ed and Juddy, Those two are really, buddy-buddy! - Activities: Glee Club 1, Baseball 1, Basketball 2, Chronicle 4, Dance Committee 4, Football Manager 2, Senior Play Commit- tee 4. Reverand Tip . . . Mr. Joyal'.r jokerter . . . Clay: nut. JEROME JOHN GETMAN A Jerry - Born in Shamokin, Penn. July 13, 1936 - Jerry German is the baker's son, He sure makes a delicious bun. - Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4. Brown Betty . . . Krazy Kid . . . A real skater? DAVID ARNON HENRY Dave - Born in Wallingford, Conn. December 18, 1934 - Un- like David in the Bible, who was very small, This present day Se- nior looks down on us all. - Ac- tivities: F.F.A. 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club 2, 3, 4. Henry-I . . . Oh Henry . . . Waterbury kid. EUGENE ANTHONY HUSHAK Gene - Born in New Britain, Conn. March 13, 1937 - His willingness to lend a hand, Will get him friends in any land. - Activities: Archery Club 1, Base- ball 2, Junior Prom 3, Chronicle 4, Student Council 3, Junior Re- cital 3, Projectionist Club 2, 3, 4, Photography Club 3, 4. Mort . . . Ludnick . . . Gene, Dawn, Diek. F ALPHONSE PAUL JANKOWSKY Cat - Born in Southington, Conn. February 27, 1936 - Cat Jankowsky, our guy so tall, Can do most anything with a basket- ball. - Activities: Football 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3,.4. Hammonarrett . . . Meow! . . 3. Never without Giz. r. ,........ , . . 7 GERMAINE THERESIA GAGNON G.G. - Born in St. David, Me. October 7, 1934 - Our Germaine is so petite, We know good for- tune she will meet - Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 1. Lone that name . . . future house- wife . . . blonde curls. ANITA OLIVIANE GRENIER Nec - Born in New Britain, Conn. November 6, 1935 - In Monty's it's hard to find a seat: Because Anita's a waitress, efli- cient and neat. - Activities: Bowling Club 1: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Candy Sale 3. Going steady . . . leave the poles standing . . . mighty quiet gal. - LYNOR BARBARA GWIAZDOWSKI Lynn - Born in New Britain, Conn. December 16, 1936 - Sophisticated lady with all the dreamy clothes, She's always dressed perfectly from head to toes. - Activities: F.H.A. 1: Bowl- ing Club 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 1: Chronicle Staff 4:- Auditorium Fund 4: Se- nior Prom Committee 4. Dancing at the lake . . . kiss 2 A . . . trips to Middletown. MARIE MARGARET HEUSEL Born in Southington, Conn. March 16, 1936 - Marie Heusel a friend to all: We hope your fortunes will not be small. - Ac- tivities: Bowling Club 1, 2: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Majorettes 2, 3, 4: Senior Play Committee 4: Chronicle 4: Auditorium Fund 4: Future Homemaking 1: Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1. Crazy driver . . . sweet tooth . . . good humor . JEANNETTE ANN HINKLEY Mickey Anne - Born in South- ington, Conn. September 10, 1935 - Because so limber, our Jeanette: 4 She makes a wonderful majorettef' - Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: C Square Dancing 1: Orchestra 1, 2 3, 4: Majorettes 1, 2, 3, 4. Agile acrobat . . . new addition to Click stay? . . . Ian 6 Shirl. A ts ,L Q, 3, er 5 iw GEORGE FREDERICK JOHNSON jnghead - Born in Hartford, Conn. September 18, 1936 George Johnson with the curly hair: He must give it a lot of care. - Activities: Track 1, 2: Football 2: Latin Club 1: Pho- tography Club 1, 2. Science fan . . . Hey, Ratzy! . . . Plainuille! RICHARD GEORGE JUDD Juddy - Born in Southington, Conn. March 1, 1936 - A Guy who's full of if's, and's, and but's: And manages to drive all the teachers nuts. - Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Cooking Class 1: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Chron- icle 4: Minstrels 4: Senior Play jimmy 4. Peanuts . . . future All-American . . . yeah! ALFRED PETER KING Al - Born in Charlotte, Vt. March 30, 1936 - Cause Alfred is a handsome thing, He goes for the chickens a' la king. Trans- ferred from Woodbury Senior year. I goofed! . . . D.A. and levi's . . . neat conuertihle. JOSEPH JOHN KUPCHO Joe - Born in Peckville, Penn. October 23, 1936 - Dimplin' chin, Devil within. - Activities: Agriculture 2: Baseball 2. Hey joe! . . . strong hut silent . . . down, girls! l ROBERT ALLEN LANGLOIS. Red - Born in Lewiston, Me. October 22, 1936 - Bob, our boy with the hair of red, We know that he will get ahead. - Activi- ties: Cross Country 3: Photogra- phy 3, 4. 1 Butcher Boy . . . mad scientist . . . pool garner at Y . 15 SHIRLEY ANN HOPKO Shirl - Born in Southington, Conn. May 7, 1936 - Shirley is really quite a dish: To her in life, the best we wish. - Activi- ties: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Bowl- ing Club 1, 2, 4: Junior Prom Comm. 3: Chronicle 4: F.H.A. 1: Square Dancing 1: Senior Prom Comm. 4. Hello down there . . . I-Iippity Hopko . . . fall of mischief. VERONICA ANN HUBENY Ronnie - Born in Southington, Conn. September 25, 1935 - Ronnie the girl with the pony- tail: Thru town in a convertible she does sail. - Activities: Bowl- ing Club 1: Archery Club 1: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: junior Prom Comm. 3: Chronicle 4: Dance Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2: Senor Prom Comm. 4. Anybody seen my Hankie . . . Ta-rah-mh . . . terrific doll. GRACE ERNESTINE HUNT Ernie - Born in Hartford, Conn. March 16, 1936 - Though Ernie's joining the bed pan brigade, We know that she won't be an old maidf' - Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 4: F.H.A. 1: Bowling Club 1: Chronicle 4: Emblem Staff 3, 4: Model Con- gress 3: Auditorium Fund Comm. CTreas.D 4: Emblem Reporter 1, 2, 3: Class Secretary 4: Photogra- phy Club CSec.J 3: Junior Re- cital 3: Senior Play 4: Honor Zociety 3, 4: Nominating Comm. Sam . . . Madam Secretary . . . it doesn't balance! DAWN PATRICIA KENNEDY Bubbles - Born in Houlton, Me. April 12, 1936 - Love's many, trusts few: Always paddles her own canoe. - Activities: Transferred from Patten Academy: Class Pres. 1: Square Dance Club 1: Bowling Club 2, 4: Dance Comm. 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Pho- tography Club 3: Auditorium Fund 4: Senior Prom 4: Chron- icle 4: Nominating Comm. 3: Projectionists Club 4. Gene, Dawn, and Dick . . . Bye Bubbles . . . makin' whoopee! . DRUCILLA ELISE LACHELT Dru - Born in New Britain, , Conn. April 12, 1937 - Blond 5 hair and blue e es too' That com- Y 1 bination makes our Dru. - Ac- tivities: Latin Club 1: Softball Club 1: Mariners 2, 3, 4: Dance Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4: Model Congress 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Ring Comm. 3: Emblem 4: Chronicle 4: Girls' State 3: Honor Society 3: CV.-Pres.J 4: Senior Prom Comm. 4: Junior Prom Comm. 3: Senior ' Zlay Comm. 4: Auditorium Fund Sue 6 Dru . . . lab fiend . . . viva- cioas blonde. JOHN CUSTIS LAWRENCE l Swede - Born in Meriden, Conn. May 4, 1936 - john Lawrence, a friend indeed: Is a great big, handsome 'Swede. - Activities: Track 1, 2: Football 2, 3, 4: Bas. ketball 2: Chronicle 4: Dance Comm. 4: Senior Play 4. . Svenska . . . Father . . . 7:30 , riser. 5 1 l JOHN WILLIAM LUTKUS Lucky - Born in Waterbury, Conn. january 25, 1936 - ln football you achieved your fame, We know in life you'll do the same. - Activities: Track 1, 2,1 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Boys', State 3: Student Council 4. My Chevy . . . No Smoking, Please . . . bashfal type. Mickey - Born in Southington, Conn. March 30, 1936 - One of the best liked in our class, The girl who gets him will be a lucky lass. - Activities: Boys' Cooking 1, 2: Projectionist Club 2: Senior Play Comm. 4. . Favorite flower is a Rose . . flirty eyes . . . Angelo. MICHAEL JOSEPH MANWARE JAMES FRANCIS MaCDONALD Jimmy - Born in New York, N. Y. February 7, 1935 - Projec- tionist Club 3, 4: Photography' Club 3, 4: Football Manager 4:' Chronicle 4: Class Pres. 4: Audi- torium Fund Comm. 4: Senior, Play Comm. 4: Senior Prom Comm. 4: Dance Comm. 3, 4:j Class Night Comm. 4. I Think of the rumors! . . . our Pres .... Kolonial Kid! 1, GENE ROBERT MECCARIELLO Cheech - Born in Southington, Conn. June 2, 1935 - Give him his gun, his gal, and his Ford: And this little guy willnever be bored. - Activities: Boy's Cook ing 1: Proiectionist 1, 2. if Pfc . . . likes Snow . . . Oh, those toothpicks. , .... .... . .......... . , JOANNE ELIZABETH LACOURCIERE Jo - Born in New Britain, Conn. October 14, 1936 - Joanne's a very good good actress indeed: On the stage, we know she's sure to succeed. - Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 3, 45 Pep Club 15 Bowling Club 1, 25 Square Dancing 35 Mariners 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Prom 35 Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 45 Model Congress 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Senior Prom 45 Chronicle 45 Au- ditorium Fund 4. Stranded in Springfield . . . and so forth and so on . . . Fabulous. CECILE GLORIA LAFORGE Cecil - Born in Bangor, Me. January 26, 1935 - Cecile, with her hair so black5 Is a cute French Maine-ac. - Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. 1. Parlez-vous francais? . . . bappy- go-lucky . . . quiet gal. ANN LA MAY Peanuts - Born in Brooklyn, N. Y. October 9, 1936 - She may be little, she may be small5 But what she does is fun for all. - Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 45 Ju- nior Prorn 33 Chronicle 45 Senior Play Comm. 45 Square Dance Club 25 Majorettes 2, 35 F.H.A. 25 Class Ring Comm. 35 Senior Prom 454 Class Night 4. Skipper of the S.S. Kresge . . . Bim - Bam - Boom . . . Skip, jump, trip and fall! JOANNE CAROL LAVIANA Jo - Born in Meriden, Conn. January 28, 1936 - She has a ring on every finger, But not long with one does she linger. - Ac- tivities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Archery 15 Softball 25 Chronicle 4. Hoop-a-long . . . peg slacks . . . Uncle Sam's morale builder. SHEILA ARLENE LEVY She - Born in Waterbury, Conn. January 9, 1937 - Because drama is her art, Sheila always acts the part. Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 45 Softball Club 15 Latin Club 15 Pep Club 15 Mariners 1, 2, 35 Model Congress 35 Junior Recital 35 Nominating Comm. 25 Student Council CSec.J 35 Honor Society 3, 45 Junior Prom 35 Class Night Comm. 45 Senior Prom 45 Senior Play 45 Chronicle 45 Auditorium Fund 3, 45 Class Ring Comm. 35 Emblem 4. 1 Lorie those waves . . . New Haven . . . beautiful bands. A PAUL HENRY lVlERRl1N4AN Born in Waterbury, Conn. May 29, 1935 - Paul is a strong, silent kindg With many things on his mind. - Activities: Latin Club 1, 25 Track 1, 2, 35 Football 1. Rocky bottom swimming bale . . . Cat 6 Paul . . . unique walk. DONALD JOSEPH MONGILLO Don - Born in Southington, Conn. February 18, 1937 - With your black hair and eyes of blue, Girls hearts flutter when they think of you. - Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Dance Comm. 3, 45 Student Council 45 Track 25 Prom Comm. 3, 4. Neat dresser . . . the eligible young man . . . entrancing smile. DONALD LEWIS MONTAGUE Don - Born in Hardwick, Vt. November 6, 1935 - Don is al- ways on the beam, As one of the members of our basketball team. - Activities: Football Manager 1, 25 Basketball Manager 15 Basket- ball 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2. Fill 'er up . . . Don-:la-don-don! . . . Quiet fellow. ROBERT SHELDON MOORE Bob - Born in Southington, Conn. October 11, 1936 - A real nice guy is our Bob Moore5 Wherever he goes, he'll have friends galore. - Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 45 F.F,A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Boy's Cooking Club 1, 2. Finast fighter . . . l'll tell Joe . . . 1st class spy. RICHARD EDWIN NEWELL Dick - Born in Bristol, Conn. May 26, 1936 - Richard Newell has not a care, He'll do anything on a date. Regardez la professeur! . . . statue of Liberty . . . carrot top. 'I7 HENRIETTA ANTONIA LUTZ Henri - Born in Waterbury, Conn. July 31, 1936 - She's aw- fully sweet and full of charm: So we're heading the movement, Back to the Farm. - Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Future Home- makers of America 1: Chronicle 4. Oh Henri! . . . Beautiful hrown eyes . . . Clothes fan. - PHYLLIS MARIE MACOLINO Phil - Born in Waterbury, Conn. July 22, 1936 - Phyllis is a true, blue pal: She'll make some guy a wonderful gal. - Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers of America 1s Bowl- ing Club 1, 4, Square Dance Club 1: Pep Club 1. Short 'n' sweet . . . Love those eye lashes . . . Nice to know. JOAN CAROL MARKS Marks - Born in Meriden, Conn. January 27, 1937 - Quite a kid is our Marks, When she moves, off fly sparks. - Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 1, 2, 4: Secretarial Club 4: Archery Club 1: Baseball Club 1: Senior Play Comm. 4: Chronicle 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 4. Oh, clear! . . . You wanna? . . . Hockey player. E. PAULA MASSUCCI Pau1ie - Born in Waterbury, Conn. January 6, 1937 - The girl who owns the big green Nash! There she goes just like a Hash. - Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 4: Bowling Club lg Junior Red Cross Council 2, Dance Comm. 2: Junior Class Treasurer 3, Nation- al Honor Society 3, 4: Junior Prom Comm. 35 Senior Prom 4: Senior Secretarial Club 4: Chronicle 43 Nominating Comm. 4. Ricochet . . . Giggles . . . Mis- chief is dangerously close. MARY ROSE MASTRIANNI Hippo - Born in Southington, Conn. December 8, 1936 - This girl is a very cute trick, And faithful always is she to Dick. - Activities: Pep Club 1, 2: Bowl- ing Club 1, 25 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Dance Committees 1, 2. Dark-haired beauty . . . Sense of humor . . . Watch that temper! KENNETH JOSEPH O'BRIEN Ken - Born in New York City, August 8, 1934 - Kenny is al- ways on the run, 'Cause he never has his homework done. - Activi- ties: Football Manager 2. Hitch-hiker . . . Irish stew . . . Wrestling. WALTER MICHAEL OGONOSKI Ogie - Born in New-e Britain, Conn. November 23, 1935 - To our active classmate, Walt, He's got the pepper, he just needs the salt. - Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball 1-5 National Scholar- ship Society 4. Plainuille fan . . . Football Hash . . . Piker. RAYMOND MICHAEL ORZECH Ray - Born in New Milford, Conn. January 2, 1936 - Though our Ray seems very quiet, Most any day he can start a riot. - Ac- tivities: Airplane Club 1: Glee Club 4. Favorite dish, Deanna . . . Clich's chef . . . Monstrous Buick. RICHARD H. PRICE Bowler - Born in Waterbury, Conn. September 30, 1934 - Our classmate Dick is very nice, You'll find no one better for double the price. - Activities: Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 4: Band 3, 43 All State Chorus 3, 45 Dance Committee 3, 45 Junior Prom Committee 3 3 Senior Prom 43 Au- ditorium Fund fChairmanJ 4: Chronicle 4. Oh, those shoulders . . . What a set of tonsils . . . Gene, Dawn, Dick. ' ROBERT DANIEL RABATIN Zoo-Zoo - Born in Newport, R. I. December 7, 1936 - It's crystal clear, That Ratsy's been here. - Activities: U.N.E.S.C.O. Conference 35 Latin Club 1 Chronicle 45 Boys' Bowling Club 1: Photography Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Projectionist Club 3, 4, Senior Committee 4. Yoicktoid ludnik . . . Mr. Mucci's private headache . . . Batsy Ratsy f is 1 .iq -If-i N . 4 ii gifs . Play Committee 4: Senior Promi- A gl -l Q 3 SHARRIET 1. MAUCH Born in Meriden, Conn. Decem- ber 25, 1935 - Harriet has al- ways been a pal5 You'll always find her with Al. - Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 15 Softball Club 15 Auditorium Fund Committee 45 Minstrels 35 F.H.A. 2. Terrific salesgirl . . . Cheshire . . . Carefree. MARY A. MAYO Tedi - Born in Waterbury, Conn. September 25, 1936 - A wonderful girl is our Tedi5 When rhere's fun afoot, she's always ready. - Activities: Honor Society 3, 45 Cheerleader CTreasurerD 3, CCO-Captainj 45 Class Secretary 15 Class President 35 Mariners 1, 2, 45 Junior Prom Committee 33 Latin Club 15 Class Ring Com- mittee 15 Emblem CClass Editorb 2, 3, 45 Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' State 35 Model Congress 35 Senior Prom 45 Chronicle Com- mittee 45 Class Night Committee 45 Auditorium Fund 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 15 Se- nior Play Committee 4. Date-hait . . . Peppy cheerleader . . . Tres chic! LETA MCELROY Blondie - Born in Tampa, Fla. November 23, 1935 - Leta the girl with the golden voice, She'll make some fella a good choice. - Activities: Glee Club 1, 3, 45 Bowling Club 2, 35 One Act Play 15 Operetta CStage Managerj 15 Auditorium Fund 45 Minstrels 4. Microscopic waist . . . Ever smiling . . . Sincere gal. KATHRYN ANN MEADE Honey - Born in Meriden, Conn. June 19, 1936 - With manners sweet and smile so sun- ny, It is no wonder we call you Honey. - Activities: Cheerlead- ing 35 Class Treasurer 15 Junior Prom 35 Chronicle Stalf 45 Valen- tine Dance Page 15 Class Secre- tary 35 Chairwoman of Assembly 45 Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Prom 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Class Night Committee 45 Class Ring Com- mittee 3. Squid . . . Good things come in small packages . . . Luxirious hair. LORETTA ANN MEOLA Slim - Born in Southington, Conn. April 24, 1936 - With more pep than Pepsi Cola5 Is our girl, Loretta Meola. - Activities: Bowling Club 1, 25 F.H.A. 15 Square Dance 15 Pep Club 15 Softball 15 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Big hrothers . . . Real pal . . . Why won't they let me drive? EARLE ARTHUR REINHARD Born in Cheshire, Conn. February 20, 1936 - Tops in the F.F.A., He'll have a big farm some day. - Activities: F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4. Freckles . '. . Cheshire cat . . . Hoe, Hoe. RODNEY RICHARD REINHARD Klondike - Born in Cheshire, Conn. April 8, 1936 - Rodney Reinhard the Cheshire kidg He didn't have to come here, but we're glad he did. - Activities: F.F.A. 2, 3, 45 Track 15 Swim- ming Team 1. Transferred from Crosby High School. Klondike . . . Motor Scoot . . . Champion tumbler. EUGENE SABECKI Born in New Britain, Conn. July 29, 1936 - One of our tallest guys is Eugene5 In S.H.S. he'll no more be seen. Mumhling . . . Bells, Bells, Bells . . . Gasechi . MICHAEL JOSEPH SALZILLO Mickey - Born in Southington, Conn. April 10, 1935 - A tall, dark and handsome guy, He'll marry Joanie bye 8: bye. - Activi- ties: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Base- ball 1, 25 Bowling Club 15 Cross Country 1. Tops with everyone . . . Crew cut and pegs . . . A haskethall star. ROBERT THOMAS SIARKOWSKI Bob - Born in Newport, Penn. July 18, 1936 - Bob has just joined us this year5 We're mighty glad to have him here. - Activi- ties: Art Club 15 Biology Club 25 Dramatic Club 35 Lincoln Day Play 1, 35 Washington Day Play 35 Accordian Selections 1, 2, 35 Minstrels 2, 35 Western Show 3. Dig that wave . . . Quiet in home room . . . Oh! that yellow shirt. HELEN MARY MICHANCZYK Helch - Born in New Britain, Conn. January 14, 1937 - A girl with clothes of the latest style, She'll always greet you with a friendly smile. - Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Class Treasurer 4, Ring Committee 3, Bowling Club 1, Junior Prom Committee 3, Senior Secretarial Club CTreasurerj 4, Nom. Com- mittee 3, 4, Senior Play Commit- tee 4, Class Night Committee 4, Emblem 4, Senior Prom Commit- tee 4, Chronicle 4, Dance Com- mittee 3, 4. Qaeenly :tatare . . . Making: of a model . . . Ob that lacky type- writer! MARION MORSE Mar - Born in New Bedford, Mass. October 25, 1936 - A real peppy gal is our Marion Morse, At all our games, she cheers her- self hoarsef' - Activities: Cheer- leader 3, 4, Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Junior Prom 3, Senior Prom 4, Chron- icle Staff 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mariners, Bowling Club 1, 2, Hockey Club 4, Senior Play 4. Passion for Providence . . . Rory Cheek: . . . Crazy glarrer. MARJORIE KAY NEWELL Margie - Born in Waterbury, Conn. August 20, 1936 - Margie Newell is our queen, On a maga- zine cover she'll be seen. - Ac- tivities: Mariners 2, Bowling Club 1, 2, Archery 1, Pep Club 1, 2, Junior Prom 3, Senior Prom 4, Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Colorado': a long, long way . . . Trans-continental phone call: . . . Crazy Cadillac car. ROSEMARY ANN NOLAN Ro - Born in New Britain, Conn. November 10, 1936 - To our friend who twirls a baton, We hope your success will go on and on. - Activities: Maiorettes 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, Bowling Club 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Com- mittee 3, Sq. Dance Club 1, Se- nior Prom 4. Genangr . . . Don't make him Go mad! . . . Me and my :bad- ow. JOAN ANN NONEMACHER Nonie - Born in Waterbury, Conn. January 25, 1936 - My pet passion may be art, Still I prefer an affair of the heart. - Ac- tivities: Bowling Club 1, 3, Em- blem 3, 4, Chronicle 4, Majorettes 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom 3, Senior Play Committee 4, Senior Prom 4, Softball Club 1, F.H.A. 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Square Dance Club 1, Arch- ery 1, Ring Committee 3. Bamming . . . one lonely night . . . that red coat . yi I 1 It.. Q2 W. si 1 'X l . ka . ghhx. ROBERT JOSEPH SIMONE Zoot - Born in Southington, Conn. June 19, 1936 - We call this handsome young man, Zoot, The girls all think he's awfully cute. - Activities: Vice-President 1, Student Council 1, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Dance Committees 3, 4, Senior Prom 4, Junior Prom 3, Chronicle 4, Senior Play Comm. 4, Page 2. Patty-cake . . . rangy footballer . . . riot in Problems. THOMAS EDWARD SOLLOCK Tom - Born in Southington, Conn. September 17, 1936 - Tom is always free of worry, And you'll never find him in a hurry. - Ac- tivities: Boy's Cooking Club 1. Mrs. Hallecfr private headache . . . .tlowpoke . . . Tom-Tom . JOSEPH MATTHEW' QLANKOSKL Joe - Born in Swoyerville, Penn. March 29, 1935 - Einstein is brilliant, we all know, But if he can't tell us, we'll ask Joe. - Ac- tivities: Airplane Club 1. Stubborn! . . . l'm not asking you, I'm telling you! . . . So yoa're Cbickf! ' .f ir Q tt, . X ,D ll' . . -ct ROBERT MICHAEL STYRING Bob - Born in New Britain, Conn. March 10, 1936 - A quiet guy who gets all A's , We know he'll be famous one of these days. Activities: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, All-State Orchestra 2, 4, Class President 2, Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council CPres.J 3, 4, Co- editor Chronicle 4, Freshman Edi- tor Emblem 1, Latin Club 1, Or- chestra Reporter 3, 360, S75 Club 5, 3, Jr. Manager Magazine Drive Fiddle-Paddle . . . My lawnmower and I . . . good Co-editor. . CHARLES HART SULLIVAN ' Sam - Born in Hartford, Conn. January 12, 1936 - Charlie with.. his bucks so white, Will always keep humor burning bright. -5 Activities: Bowling Club 1, 23 Airplane Club 2. Savage . . . just the facts Ma-am! e J . . . Beat that drum. V X ' E ANN NYREN Blondie - Born in New Britain, Conn. October 17, 1936 - Our little girl with the hair of blonde, Of her, all of us are very fond. Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 1, 2, Honor Society 3, 4, Chronicle CEditorJ 4, Senior Play Committee 4, junior Prom 3, Senior Prom 4, Dance Com- mittee 1, 2, 3, 4, Mariners 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Secretarial CSecre- taryj 4, Pep Club 4, Ring Com- mittee 3, Class Night 4, Conn. Scholastic Press Assoc. 4. Better chuck, Chuck! . . . Chron- icle Bon . . . Liker England. VIRGINIA EVA NYREN Ginny - Born in New Britain, Conn. September 22, 1936 - To Ginny, a wonderful friend, We hope her success will never end. Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom 3, Senior Prom 4, Senior Play Committee 4, Chron- icle 4, Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 1, 2, 4, Audi- torium Fund Committee 4, Marin- ers 1, 2, 3, 4 ,Pep Club 4, Honor Society 3, CSecretaryJ 4, Ring Committee 3, Class Night Com- mittee 4. Faithful Mariner . . . Sweet voice . . . Neat drerrer. ROSE FLORENCE PALMIERI Rosie - Born in Southington, Conn. April 1.2, 1936 - Though she always looks a dream, On her mind you'll find a scheme. Acti- vities: Student Council 1, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Square Dance Club 1, Future Homemakers 1, Chronicle Staff 4, Dance Commit- tee 1, Magazine Campaign 1, Pep Club 1, Class Night Committee 4, Girl's Basketball 1, Senior Play Committee 4. Well! . . . Jewelry galore . . . Beautiful hair. SHIRLEY MAE PERRY Shirl - Born in East Richford, Vermont. March 16, 1936 - Shir- ley the girl with the short, short hair, When you hear her giggle you know she's there. - Activi- ties: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers 1, Majorettes 3, 4, UNESCO 3, Auditorium Fund 4, Chronicle Staff 4, Dance Commit- tees 3, 4, Square Dancing Club 2, iunior Red Cross 2, Senior Prom Good natured . . . First National cashier . . . Load: of fun. MARIE ANN PIGNET Mi-Mi - Born in Meriden, Conn. May 19, 1936 - In her heart there are two, Won't this girl ever be true? - Activities: Bowling Club 1, Pep Club 1, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers of America 1. Love: me - lowes me not - lover me . . . Unexcured pas: . . . Every Friday. .5 ..', .Qt 'yi ' r .I -w fn GORDON WALTER SWAIN Gord - Born in Meriden, Conn. August 15, 1935 - Gordon is one handsome Swain, When everyone sees him, he's raising cainf' - Activities: Football 1, 2, Basketball 2, Baseball 2, Track 1. Number 16 . . . Church Street . . . Flash. WILLIAM MARSHALL TOLLES Bill - Born in New Britain,. Conn. June 30, 1937 - Billy Tolles our little Boy Blue , To the Future Farmers he'll ever be true. - Activities: Future Farm- ers of America CTreasurerj 1, 2, CSecreraryJ 3, Creporterj 4, Ar- chery Club 1, junior Recital 3, Student Council 4, Senior Play Freddie Shermer 4. Junior Recitaler . . . Freddy .'-. . Oh, those knickers! SAV W IA - orn 'n ew Britam, onn Dece 21, 19 - A l i rea e an s, al, To one he's a er ect pal. - Ac- ivi ' sz B o ling Club 1, Jun K . . . Hit rize 3, No ina 1 e 1. Brain . . al d in . . . Most likely to rucc .I ,u ti TIMOTHY JOSEPH WELCH Timmy - Born in New Britain, Conn. December 29, 1936 - Tall and quiet is our Tim, But when he gets going look out for him. Tiny Tim . . . Sky-hlue Chevy . . . Lone Wolf. CARMEN ARLENE RIERA Cita - Born in New Britain, Conn. March 28, 1936 - There was a Carmen in ancient Spain, But this one lives on Lazy Lane. Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowl- ing Club 1, 4, Junior Prom 3, National Honor Society 3, CPresi- dentj 4, Auditorium Fund Com- mittee 4, Chronicle 4, Student Council 3, Senior Prom 4, Senior Play Committee 4, Basketball Club 4, Class Night 4, Class Ring Committee 3, Pep Club 4. Spanish hrehall . . . Scheduling . . . I want a ride. MARION CHRISTINE RUSH Chris - Born in New Haven, Conn. April 12, 1936 - A real little charmer is our Chrisie, She could turn a he-man into a sissief' Activities: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling Club 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 25 Marin- er's 1, 25 Auditorium Comm. 45 Chronicle 45 Junior Prom Comm. 35 Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Senior Play Comm. 45 Class Night 45 Senior Prom 45 Class Ring 33 Student Council 1. Check that strut . . . a weary Viri . . . am I late? BETTIE ELLEN SIVERTSEN Bet - Born in Copenhagen, Den- mark. February 15, 1936. Our Betty is so full of fun, And sweet- er than a Danish bun. - Activi- ties: Swimming Club 35 Leaders Club 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 45 THOR fStudent Councilj 15 Chronicle 45 Senior Play Comm. 45 Gradua- tion 45 Auditorium 4. Transferred from Taastrup Realskole-Taast- rup, Sjoelland, Denmark. Bettie knowr . . . flarlaing Jrnile . . . Danirln doll. SYBIL MAY SKELSKEY Sib - Born in Bristol, Conn. November 14, 1936 - Because Sybil is such a poised lass, She's one of the prettiest in our class. Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Majorettes 1, 2, 35 F.H.A. 15 Pep Club 15 Dance Committees 1, 25 Square Dance Club 2. 2nd period study . . . Corwounce Kid . . . farlaion plate. CAROL LOIS SMEDBERG Smedie - Born in Bristol, Conn. May 26, 1936 - In past years you've kept us in delight, Don't lose this talent over night. - Ac- tivities: Softball Club 1, 25 Arch- ery Club l5 Bowling Club 1, 25 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Golf Club 15 Basketball 1. Bert day-Sundae . . . like: kings, queenr, and earl: . . . bert dayt- Frydayr. KATHERINE ANN SNOW Kay - Born in Bristol, Conn. August 10, 1936 - Kay is always on the go, She bubbles more than Ivory Snow. - Activities: Bowl- ing Club 15 Nominating Commit- tee 2, 3, 45 Emblem Reporter 35 Class Secretary 25 Page 25 Prom Committee 35 Chronicle Staff 45 Softball Club 15 Glee Club 1, 2, 45 Pep Club 1, 25 Senior Play gommittee 45 Auditorium Fund Cheech-a-babe . . . Appetite galore . . . 99-44!100'73 pure. - -M-:fx -,---V .,.,..:.i BARBARA ANN SOSENKO Barb - Born in Southington, Conn. June 29, 1936 - Y0u'll find her behind the soda foun- tain,'Where she makes sundaes big as a mountain. - Activities: Latin Club 15 F.H.A. 35 Pep Club 15 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Chronicle Staff 45 Swimming Club 35 Audi- torium Fund 45 Librarian 35 Sen- ior Prom 4. A real Sporty kid . . , Quiet, but don't get ber going . . . One of the best. JOYCE BARBARA TEAGLE Born in Meriden, Conn. Decem- ber 1, 1936. Little she is, tiny and sweet, And she always looks so neat. - Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Future Homemakers 15 Senior Secretarial Club 45 Senior Play 45 Chronicle, Staff 4. Duck Pond . . . Paige . . . Quiet manner. JOAN ESTHER THERIAULT Joannie - Born in Milldale, Conn. August 6, 1936 - Full of fun is our Joan, Through life she'll never work alone. - Acti- vities: F.H.A. 15 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Square Dance Club 15 Chronicle Staff 45 Pep Club 15 Auditorium Fund 4. Care Problemr . . . U.N. fun . . . Mir: Beach? helper. CAROLYN JEAN THIELMAN Midge - Born in Southington, Conn. August 23, 1936 - Caro- lyn's quiet and demure, But she'll succeed in life we're sure. - Ac- tivities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling Club 1, 2, 45 Chronicle 45 Archery 1. Diamond: are a girlie best friend . . . Friendly .frnile . . . OH we go. SHAWN TOOLIN Born in Providence, R. I. January 28, 1937 - Shawn Toolin, one little Irish Colleen5 In Mass. on weekends she's usually seen. Transferred from Lockwood, R. I. Activities: Jr. Orchestra 15 Dra- matic Club 15 Dance Club 13 Swimming Club 15 Sports Club 15 Junior Prom 35 Senior Prom 45 Bowling Club 45 Field Hockey 45 Chronicle Staff 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play Committee 45 Class Night 45 Auditorium Fund 4. Tbat'.r -beride the point . . . Inter- rtate communication . . . 3-D dimples. 5 MAUREEN ESTHER WATTS Born in New Britain, Conn. June 20, 1936 - Our gal, Maureen, will never be a bore, 'Cause she always talks and talks some more. Activities: Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4g F.H.A. 15 Nominating Committee 3, Dance Committee 3, 4, Cheer- leader 45 Senior Prom Committee 4, Chronicle 4, Candy Sales 3g Auditorium Fund Committee 4, Square Dance Committee lg Class Night Committee 4. Where were you when? . . . Crazy cheerleader . . . Quite 4 peer. MARY S. WIELGOSZ Willie - Born in New Britain, Conn. March 16, 1956 - With a. complexion like peaches and cream, In our minds, she is our idea of a dream. - Activities: Bowling Club lg Pep Club lg Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. lg Softball Club lg Square Dance Club 15 Senior Secretarial Club 4. Shining lmlo . . . All-American Girl . . . Winning rnzile. lllza q l 4 . J ily 15 n1' F Z . 1. fi! 5 ' '-fi, ' 'W 23 JOAN ANN WILLIS Will - Born in Southington, Conn. November l6, l936 - Full of pep is our joan Willis, If she doesn't slow down her rate will kill us. - Activities: Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 45 Em- blem Reporter 3g Hostess of Food Festival lg Red Cross Representa- tive lg Class Ring Committee 35 F.H.A. lg Softball Club lg Square Dancing Club l. Silly Willy ' . . . Turtle neck .feweaterr . . . Fasten your .safely belts: ANNAMAE B. WITKOVIC Susie - Born in Southington, Conn. March 4, 1936 - She's hidden behind a quiet front, But she'll take part in any stunt. - AC- tivities: Pep Club 25 Cheerleader 35 Chronicle StaE 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 5, 49 Auditorium Fund 4, Senior Prom Committee 45 Ma- iorertes 1. Firecracker . . . Inrtill . . . Willy Witkovic. ,Wag-5 - '.,' -- . ...H . 1, 4-9. - ,L .. .-1, .. :.,f. Q--iff ' -pw. Zim? FRO SH September - Monday Dear Diary: First day of school today - supposed to be big honor 'cause we're first Freshmen to enter S.H.S. October - Sunday Morning Dragged my wrecked body home from Freshmen Welcome Dance. Now I know what it means to be creamed! October - Monday Held elections today - Gil Emond, Pres., Zoot Simone, Veepg Tedi, Steno., Honey, Money holder. Mrs. Skorupski will lead us through our first headaches. October - Wednesday Rosie Palmieri, Bob Simone, Mary Ann Carbone, and Marilyn Earl will govern our class. December - Thursday Elaine DiCaprio and Bob Styring are the most talented in orchestra. They were picked to go to All-State. December - Monday Reet Billington and Bob Styring reported the news flashes. They were elected to join the Emblem staff - bet they'll do a good job. December - Friday Variety of clubs to pick from - joined softball and foreign language club. Cheered fellows on teams through Pep Club. Fellows on the Frosh squad are: Garling, Johnson, Simone, Lutkus, Law- rence, Swain, Ogonoski, Allen, Judd, and Jankowsky. Emond, Salzillo, Fasulo, Montague, and Jan- kowsky are going to try to make the loopers this basketball season. February - Saturday Honey and Gil were the two lucky kids chosen as our Valentine Pages. March - Wednesday The magazine drive just closed and We didn't do so well. Guess we'll just have to try harder next year. N SOPH. September - Wednesday Dear Diary: Well,'I dragged myself up at seven A.M. this morning! You guessed it - school again and - gee, I'm a Soph. at last! October - Tuesday Golly what a day -- had class elections, Bob Styring was elected Pres., Mickey Manware, Veepg Kay Snow, Steno., Dru Lachlet, Money holder, and Tedi Mayo, Emblem reporter. Miss Heafy agreed to be our class advisor. February - Saturday Bob Simone and Kay Snow will represent our class tonight as Pages at the annual Valentine Dance. March - Friday Worked a little harder - so we tied for second place in the Magazine Drive. That's not bad! March - Monday Chris got a key for a story that she wrote that was entered in the annual Hartford Courant Scholastic contest. We're all very proud of her. April - Sunday Our big splash of the Soph. year was the Springtime Dance . Billy Barbier's orchestra played. May - Friday Thank goodness all that screaming I've been hearing has finally stopped. Next year's cheer- leaders were picked today. The lucky gals are Joan Cooley, Annamae, Tedi, Ronnie, Marion, and Honey. JUNIOR . September - Thursday Dear Diary: Back to school again, it was good to see all the gang. Finally made the grade of upperclassmen! September -- Wednesday , Tedi, President, Joan Cooley, Veepg Honey, Steno.g and Paula, Money holder were elected as our class officers. The girls seem to reign this year. . - October - Monday Had the first meeting of the Emblem today. Tedi, Bruce England, Peachie Aszklar, Ernie, and Joan Nonemacher are the juniors on the board. Kay Snow is the Jr. Class reporter. November - Tuesday The Student Council had its first meeting today. Sheila, Carmen, Bob Styring and Gene Hushak represented our Class. ' 24 ' - December - Sunday This morning I floated in from the Junior Prom on clouds. Stardust was the theme and everything about it was dreamy. Had a simply wonderful time! March - Wednesday Tied for second place in the magazine drive again. Well, that's better than nothing. March - Monday Ernie was awarded the key for one of her stories this year that was entered in the Hartford Courant Scholastic contest. Seems as though we might have a few budding authors here. May - Friday This morning we got out of a couple of classes to see Honor Society Inductions. The lucky brains were Carmen, Tedi, Dru, Virginia, Carole, Paula, Eugene, john, Lawrence, Sheila, Ernie, Bruce, Chris, and Bob Styring. ' May - Wednesday Ernie and Gene won the Junior Recital today. Rita, Sheila, Billy Tolles, and Earle were the other kids that participated. It must have been a hard job, but they all did wonderfully. H 7 June - Friday Dru and Tedi were chosen to go to Girls' State. Bruce England and John Lutkus are going to Boys' State. They will spend a week at U-Conn. Boy, are they lucky! June - Friday Miss Heafy QMrs. O'BrienJ left to get married and Mr. Fontana took over as Class Advisor. We will miss Mrs. O'Brien, but we are sure Mr. Fontana will do a wonderful job. ,, SENIOR September - Tuesday Dear Diary: This is our last year, and we plan to make the most of it since we are now the Big Wheels . We elected as our oliicers Jimmy McDonald, President, Gene Hushak, Veepg Ernie Hunt, Steno., and Helen Michanczyk, Money holder. I imagine they all feel proud of being able to lead us. September - Saturday Creamed freshmen after winning first football game of the season. This was a wonderful night - FOR THE SENIORS! September - Monday Fellows chosen to lead us on the Grid-Iron are Co-Captains John Lutkus and Dick Judd. To back them up will be: Lawrence, Ogonoski, jankowsky, Simone, and Garling. Fuzzy Fasulo will take over the basketball court in December. The rest of the Senior members are Cat jankowsky, Mickey Salzillo, and Don Montague. October - Monday Donald Mongillo, john Lutkus, Billy Tolles, Mary Ann Carbone, and Bob Styring CPres.J were elected to the Student Council. . October - Friday Bruce England is our Editor for the Emblem. Rita, Louise, Dru, Sue, Tedi, Ernie, Joan None- macher, Peaches, and Earl are all Senior members of the Emblem. . October - Thursday We have talent! Elaine DiCaprio, Dolores Browne, Dick Price, and Bob Styring entertained at Bushnell. October - Monday Carole Nyren and Bob Styring had the headache of putting the Chronicle together. It is a real honor. Mr. Joyal will be right by their side to advise them. .Y November - Monday Carmen will control the N.H.S. Dru will be the Veepg Ginny will take notes, and Bruce England will collect the money. Sheila will report our news. Mr. Gosinski has taken the honor of being our advisor. I I December - Wednesday The Auditorium Fund will. continue under the supervision of Mr. Schwartz. The officers for the Fund are: Dick Price, Chairman, Gene Hushak, Dawn Kennedy, Co-chairmen, Dolores Brown, Sec., and Ernie Hunt, Treasurer. February - Saturday At our Valentine Dance, Carole Nyren was crowned Queen and Bruce England was crowned King. They had a gay reign. June - Wednesday Had good time at Class Nite - that Waverly is quite a nice place. I'll have to go there again some time. Some of those presentations were a riot. Q June - Monday Boy, is my stomach acting up. Imagine! In a few hours I'1l have graduated! Gee, I thought I would be glad - but look at me! Come to think of it, I'm sure I'll never spend a more inspiring, educational, and fun-lilled four years in the rest of my life! 25 MR. BADRIGIAN MISS BARRY MISS BEACH MISS MRS. MISS MRS. MISS BEDFORD BERETZ BRISTOL BROOKS CARROLL MR. COUKOS MR. D'ANGELO MISS DeVRIES MR. FARR MRS. FERRUCCI MRS. FONTANA MR. VFONTANA MRS. FORTIER 8: MISS D1cAPR1o MR. GASECKI MR. GOSINSKI MRS. HALLECT MR. HAMPTON MISS JENNINGS Wa!! To you we leave this little. chime, To help you keep the band in time. Because to France you've never been, Here is a ticket to let you in. The ministrels gave you a white sweater, Here is a red tie to make it look better. To you we leave a lock for the door, So late Seniors will bother you no more. As a policewoman you do sub , We leave to you this billy club. To help with your work, done so true, We leave to you this ink of blue. As you are so very small, Here are some stilts to make you tall. In case you can't find a whistle next year, We leave you a horn which the girls should hear To Mr. Coukos we leave this little rake and hoe, To show that you will be prepared wherever you may go To shoo the Seniors from the hall, We leave a broom to you 'all. A good housewife you will make, We leave a recipe for a good cake. You are such a good sport, Mr. Farr, For you we have a big cigar. I At math you've proven quite a whiz, We leave you these fractions to give on You show future secretaries how to look, Here are your rules in a handbook. We know you like your neckties short, Here's a bow to quite a sport. In the oflice you work away, Here is a clock to show time of day. Your work for the play was so good, To you we leave a block of wood. We know good food lights up your eye, So for you we have a cherry pie. In Home Ec. you at times need a mallet So here's one for you, Mrs. Hallect. 3 A driver's manual you do get, In case some rules you do forget. a quiz If ever the Latin Book you'd like to rephrase, Here is some paper for the Iirst page. 26 . MR. JOYAL MR. LozosK1 MR. MARICONDA MR. MATHESON MR. MCSORLEY MR. MEYER MR. MUCCI MR. O'BRIEN MRS. O'CONNOR MR. ORSENE MRS. PACE MR. PHELAN MR. RATHBUN MR. SCHWARTZ MISS SHOREY MR. SIEMIATKOSKI MR. STRONG MISS WALSH CLASS OF '55 CLASS OF '56 CLASS OF '57 CLASS OF '58 So from history you won't need a rest, Here are vitamins so you'll be at your best. Before you eat our lovely chow, We leave you this song, sing it now. You are always dressed so well, Here's a Carnation for your lapel. To go to Tanglewood has been your ambition We leave this ticket for your admission. So your tools are neatly in place, Here's a rack, so put a smile on your face. We know bugs you'd like to dissect, So we leave to you this little insect. Because Chemistry is your task, We leave to you this little gas mask. Whenever into class you're almost late, Here to help is a roller skate. Because your fingers are so nimble, For you we have a little thimble. If in football your boys get scratches, Cover them up with these little patches. Because you have such a pleasing drawl, A rebel cap for you 'all. Cause, Mr. Phelan, you are such a peach, Herels a vacation ticket to the beach. You're always seen with your little pipe, Here is a match to keep it alight. These cards help make your life a breeze, For you we have some live by threes. A little island is owned by you, To get you there, here's a canoe. Your name to us is quite a thorn, Here for you is a shortened form. To remember the basketball games you have seen Here for you is a picture of the t63.II'1. If ever your class makes too much noise, We give you a club to use on the boys. Asperin-to use while they wait for their class standings Worries, work, and thrills of their own Prom. We leave an alarm clock, so you'l1 make it to school on time. A beanie, to remind you of your rank. 27 M lima Rugged mountains 'round about us ' Rise to greet our happy throng, As we set the echoes ringing With our joyous triumph song. All our hearts in Southington High Schoolg All our cheers are for the blue Loyalty shall be the watchwotd Of our band so staunch and true. Happy are the days we spend here, As we upward, onward move. May our heart's devotion never Faithless or disloyal prove. And when time shall make us workers In the world of might and right, May our love for Southington High School Keep our banner's honor bright. 'Er' 28 .1':1?'f ', - .. y+, '.' '. ..,,,-, . . Q, GQ: to Q?lf,+ ' af XX gbgfx 0 ACU 'W ,fx 15 x of -20 x wfv QW N + Q L' I f f f' Q' T' -Z',, X BARBARA ALDI To keep your face so rosy and pink, This rouge will do the trick we think. ELAINE ALDI A good prompter you did make, We leave to you a pretty cupcake. JOAN ALDI Because in class your voice doesn't carry, We leave you this megaphone to keep pe JOAN ANDERSON Since a shadow you'll always be, A copy of the poem we leave to thee. PATRICIA ASZKLAR A trip to Africa the future might bring To you we leave a little nose ring. JANET BAKULA Because your smile brightens the day, Here is a joke to keep it that way. RITA BILLINGTON In the play Oswald was a sight, 764601 ople merry. Here's some scotch - feed him at night. SUSAN BRENNER Because you are so shy in your way Here's a horn to toot all day. CAROLYN BRESLIN A model you wish to be someday, Here's a job to start you on your way. ELIZABETH BROOKES Because you've such a fancy for gum, We leave to you this mighty sum. DOLORES BROWNE Because your voice is so very grand, To you we leave this great big hand. PATRICIA BROWN Because you are so sweet and quiet, Here is a bugle - now start a riot. LOUISE BUTLER So you won't be like other fools, We leave to you these trailic rules. MARY ANN CARBONE 'Cause we admire your shiny black curls, We leave to you this veil with pearls. SHIRLEY CASALE We leave to you these loops of gold, So your pierced ears they can hold. JOAN COOLEY Because leaving high school is your fear, Here's a plane to see Jer next year. ELAINE DiCAPRIO On the violin your notes are sweet, Here is a bird with a lovely tweet. JOAN EDELE To help you be a boss at Grant's, Here are a pair of Boss-Man's Pants. SHIRLEY FALLON Bells are always on your shoes, Here is one you'll never lose. JEANETTE FANTOZZI The latest styles you always know, We leave you a kit so you may sew. GERMAINE GAGNON Because you are so quiet and shy, We leave to you a bright red tie. GIRLS ao I ANITA GRENIER Because of your shy, sweet manner, To you we leave a nice gay banner. LYNOR GWIAZDOWSKI You are always getting stuck in your car, The taxi number - stay where you are! MARIE HEUSEL Your name is like that of a song, Here is a copy, keep it long. JEANETTE HINKLEY Because your hair is so long and slick, This matching scarf will do the trick. ,SHIRLEY HOPKO We all are afraid of men in cloaks, But beware of those who sell these cokes. VERONICA HUBENY Because you make clothes lit so well, We leave you this copy of Madmoiselle . ERNESTINE HUNT Because in dramatics you do succeed, For you we leave this play to read. DAWN KENNEDY Because to your door men beat a path, We leave to you some bubble-bath. DRUSILLA LACHELT A brilliant blond you always were, This bottle will its brightness insure. CECILE LaFORGE - 'Cause into housekeeping you'll soon roam, We leave you a plan for your new home. JOANNE LACOURCIERE ' In the theater you wish to start, Here's a contract to further your art. ANN LaMAY To little Ann who is small but mighty, We leave a dashing bright red nightie. JOANNE LAVIANA A famous artist you might be, Here is some landscape for you to see. SHEILA LEVY Because New Haven is so far, We leave to you a little car. HENRIETTA LUTZ Because in French you do excell, We leave you this bottle of famous Chanel. PHYLLIS MACALINO Since your dimples are a great attraction, To keep them dented here's a little contrap JOAN MARKS Because your talent is to swim, tion We leave you this needle to keep your suit trim PAULA MASSUCCI For football games you're always ready, To you we leave this bag of confetti. MARY ROSE MASTRIANNI We leave you this mix so you can bake, Your one and only a.,chocolate cake. HARRIET MAUCH Cheshire isn't so very far But we thought you could use this little car. H MARY MAYO Because you have so many men, . We leave you this book to keep track of them. LETA MCELROY Because your hair is so nice and light, Here is something to keep it bright. KATHRYN MEADE To Honey mischief will always come, We leave you this mask -- O Great Phantom! LORETTA MEOLA Because you always look so neat, Here is a dress that can't be beat. HELEN MICHANCZYK You've collected dues so many, We leave you this bright new penny. MARION MORSE Because to him you are so true, This scholarship to Providence we leave to you. MARGIE NEWELL 'Cause Colorado's so far away, Here's a ticket -- Have fun, we say. ROSEMARY NOLAN As a majorette you did reign, Use this baton to bring you fame. JOAN NONEMACHER A class marshall you shall be, This little badge we leave to thee. CAROLE NYREN In your studies you did excel, This map of England will teach you well. VIRGINIA NYREN Because to nurse is your ambition, This thermometer will keep your patients in condition. ROSE PALMIERI ' So neatly you are always dressed, To you we leave a bright red vest. SHIRLEY PERRY Your eyes and smile are so bright, To match them, here's an electric light. MARIE PIGNET At your roasts we had such fun, A hot dog we give you for another one. CARMEN RIERA When a job was done, you did it well, We leave you our thanks cause you did swell. RAY ALDIERI Because in drawing you excel, Here is a pencil, now use it well. DEAN ALLEN ' For the many pictures you do take, Here is a bulb that will never break. EARLE ATWATER If people ever urge a drink on you, Here's a plant to pour it into. ROBERT BABICH Since with a chair you are so handy, Here is a little fold-up dandy. BRUCE BADGLEY We're sure your girl you like to hug-y, To help, we have this little buggy. MICHAEL CALIENDO R For music you have quite an ear. Here's a pitchpipe - have no fear. JOHN CAMPOCHIARO f On the track team you were swell, Here is a medal, wear it well. CHRISTINE RUSH A trip to England you will make, Here is a suitcase for you to take. BETTE SIVERTSEN An autograph book we leave to you, To remember your classmates true. SYBIL SKELSKEY A career girl you wish to be, A pretty speech we leave to thee. CAROL SMEDBERG Because you work at the Center Drug, We leave you some coffee to fill your mug KATHRYN SNOW At the games you always yell, To save your voice, here's a bell. BARBARA SOSENKO To Barbara who soon a teacher will be, For you we have the A, B, C. JOYCE TEAGLE To Joyce we know there is none better, Here for you is one love letter. JOAN THERIAULT The Glee Club music you keep neat, A clean package for a treat. CAROLYN THIELMAN Your wedding announcement will soon be made Here are some curtains that will not fade. SHAWN TOOLIN Since in Mass. you're always seen, We leave you this small baked bean. MAUREEN WATTS You are almost an Indian true, We leave to you this feather of blue. MARY WIELGOSZ Because you are such a Navy fan, We leave you a boat to follow your man. JOAN WILLIS Because you do so like to bake, Here for you is a pecan cupcake. ANNAMAE WITKOVIC You are such a little cutie, Here for you is a baby's bootie. BOYS RICHARD DeFELICE'! With a car you're such a maniac, We leave to you this brand new Cadillac. JOHN DelGIUDICE In cross country you do line, We leave to you this finish line. BRUCE DeVRIES In English you are always quiet, Here's a joke, create a riot. GEORGE DUDZIK An underclassman you seem to like, To court her, here's a streamlined bike. BRUCE ENGLAND For your love, you don't pick weeds, So try to use these flower seeds. ROBERT FAsUi.o Many baskets you do score, Here's a ball to make some more. DONATO FERRANTE, JR. If ever you must drive in a cart, We leave you a horse so it will start. JOHN GALICK To the gas station you always roam, Here is some money to buy your own. EDWARD GARLING Your clothes are like a real hep cat, For you we have a red plaid har. JEROME GETMAN Because you worked hard as a baker's son, Here's a vacation with pay, now have some fu DAVID HENRY 'Cause each day to school you travel so far, We leave to you this brand new car. EUGENE HUSHAK In the recital you were so swell, A discharge paper for you to remember well. ALPHONSE JANKOWSKY, JR. Because your hair is so slick and clean, We leave to you this vaseline. GEORGE JOHNSON In math and chem you are a whiz, Here are some answers to a quiz. RICHARD JUDD This grease paint 'for you today, So you'll remember the Senior Play. JOSEPH KUPCHO To Farmington you seem to roam, Here is a doll so you can stay home. ALFRED KING 'Cause you were only one year at our school, We leave you a long list of every type rule. ROBERT LANGLOIS To Red whose hair we love to heckle, We leave this cute little freckle. JOHN LAWRENCE Because this word you almost missed, We leave you these rules on how to say jist . JOHN LUTKUS As football Captain you went so far, We leave to you this small gold star. MICKEY MANWARE A nicer guy there'll never be, A great big heart we leave to thee. JAMES MCDONALD You seem to have the best of humor, ' We leave you your motto, Think of the Rumors . GENE MECCARIELLO Seasons come and seasons go, We hope you'll find use for this package of Snow. PAUL MERRIMAN Because you're always late for class, We leave to you this excused pass. DONALD MON GILLO To match your pretty baby blue eyes, We leave to you this dashing tie. DONALD' MONTAGUE So your car will always look fine, We give you this cloth to make it shine. ROBERT MOORE You're always working on your car, With this wrench you'll go far. RICHARD NEWELL Your red hair is an outstanding part of you, Keep it shiny with this shampoo. KENNETH O'BRIEN We think your accent is the greatest, Here is a book on the latest. WALTER OGONOSKI Because of nickname, tried and true, This little Pike we leave to you. RAY ORZECH At a diner you served as a cook, ' Learn to cook better with this recipe book. RICHARD PRICE When you were needed you proved steady, Here is a car, so you'll always be ready. ROBERT RABATIN An Eagle Scout someday you'll be, This little compass we leave to thee. EARLE REINHARD As a farmer you're O.K. Here's a lifetime membership in the F.F.A. RODNEY REINHARD In case you miss your early alarm, Here's a buzzer to get you up on the farm. EUGENE SABECKI As a poet you're so clever, We leave you these bells to remember forever MICHAEL SALZILLO In basketball you do work very hard, Here's a basket for your backyard. ROBERT SIARKOWSKI Because you were in a new school, We leave to you this book of rules. ROBERT SIMONE The prom was such a great success, We leave to you this evening dress. THOMAS SOLLOCK 'Cause you treat your customers right, Here are some boxing gloves, but please don't fight JOSEPH STANKOSKI An Engineer you wish to be, An electric light bulb we leave to thee. ROBERT STYRING . In chemistry you sure did swell, Here is a burner to remember it well. CHARLES SULLIVAN Because you play the drums so slick, We leave to you this little drum stick. GORDON SWAIN We leave you this rope so she'll never stray, And we hope you'll be happy the rest of your days WILLIAM TOLLES We leave to you this Bar of Snickers, Because you looked so well in those knickers. SALVATORE TRIANO Q - Because in history you did rate, Here is a chart with every date. 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PREPARING TO SINK AN IMPORTANT POINT FOR THE PRO BASKETBALL TEAM, TEE MILWAUKEE RANGERS. IS MICHAEL SLLZILLO. Dmrmr. HYGH1-11sTs ARE PRETTY cxmm TO HAVE AROUND Amo DAWN Kmmmny mm JANET mmm ARE 'mn OEF5 wz mmm. MURDER IN THE THEATER!! HE1'BE'S WHO DUN' IT! ERNIE H., ROSE P., JOANNE L., GAROLYN B. ALL PUT ON THIS SHOW. Did' Clark Eg 'E' 5 - Q f 5, V -Y:--fl 0 1 fs? 1. Ill I -,-- 'glinl 1 , ' ' 55,-'ill wwf' .L me. -15m - F5141 - W ,. .iiyigh 1 X L I -'mms l 1 G-450 -ii. Gigi., I1 '71 111: ,ii- ZX 7 f, I7 EASY DOES IT. MODELING ISNUI' AS EASY AS IT LOOKS, RIGHT MAHGMZ ITE!EL'Ll SETTING 'JP Hrs EQUIPMENT FOR A CLIENT IN Hxs ozm STUDIO ws sim, DEAN Alum. PUTTING TEE FINAL TOUCHES ON CARPENTRY WORK WILL BE: JOHN C., DONALD M., GORDON S. FUTURE ENGINEERS OF ALL TYPES: RIT D., EUGENE H., AL J., JOHN L. PACT. M., ROBERT R., KEN O.. JOE S WALTER O., ROBERT L., DONALD MONS ILLO THOSE MARVEOUS FASHION AD- RECEIVING A SPECIAL DEGREE WE . . JC A ii- f 1 'fl EE' eZ V1 f gi, T TT - Q , , Lf' nmxm uw: susm za., smwu T., sunum r.CnAncrncJ. wr.-. H. CRHIGIWS ' DUCATION, . SERS AND COMMERCIAL ART- Jqnl I., AND JOAN M. SEE: SHIRLEY H., HBNRIETH L., vmvrx :sm mm nm L.. CHRISTINE' BH ummm M., sum. s., mzon a.. mmm s.. num M., Joan c., BILL T.. snvnronn T. NAME Barbara Aldi Elaine Aldi Joan Aldi Ray Aldieri Dean Allen Joan Anderson Earle Atwater Peaches Aszklar Robert Babich Bruce Badgley Janet Bakula Rita Billington Sue Brenner Carolyn Breslin Bette Brooks Dolores Browne Patricia Brown Louise Butler Michael Caliendo John Campochiaro Mary Ann Carbone Shirley Casale Joan Cooley Richard DeFelice Bruce DeVries Elaine DiCaprio George Dudzik Joan Edele Bruce England Shirley Fallon Jeanette Fantozzi Robert Fasulo Don Ferrante, Jr. Germaine Gagnon Edward Garling John Galick Jerome German Anita Grenier John DelGiudice Lynor Gwiazdowski David Henry Marie Heusel Jeanette Hinkley Shirley Hopko Ronnie Hubeny ' Ernestine Hunt Eugene Hushak Al Jankowsky, George Johnson Richard Judd X Dawn Kennedy Alfred King Joe Kupcho . Dru Lachlet Joanne Lacourciere Cecile LaForge Ann LaMay Robert Langlois John Lawrence Joanne Laviana Sheila Levy John Lutkus Henrietta Lutz Phyllis Macolino Michael Manware senden PET PEEVE Saying, How you've grown. Ticklish people Certain Drummer Brownies Women Drivers English P.A.D. Orange lipstick Fruits u Work School Schedule Barbara Kitchen's problems Zeros N. Y. Taxi drivers Academy Rules Girls Homework Oral Reports Going to sleep at night Work Name Shorty Bop talk Cancelled games Girls who want rides Work Red Sox Work Dyed red heads P.A.D. Modern dancing People who are always late Working Girls D. A. Haircuts Name Dilly Daily When car won't start Fights with my girls Too much homework Work Problems Class English Cracking gum History class Problems Class . Practice Saying, I remember when' Poodle-cuts and Pony-tails Girls Gabby Women P.A.D. Homework Big Deal Teachers Problems Suede Shoes, D. A.'s Mr. Scwartz Big Shots . Pegged pants, bop jackets English Girls V ' A certain Sailor Bops i Don't have any Homework Homework 3rd period and work uz..1..w,.. U 545545504 PET PASSION Gaylords New York Dancing E. Aldi Women Basketball Blondes, Redheads Bracelets School work Shirley G. Dancing College men Kleenex Tab Hunter Dark hair Boys Travel Lake Winnipesaukee Thousand dollar bills Money Basketball Dancing Football Girls Cars . Golf Marie Frenchmen Xmas Caroles Dancing Clothes Eating Custom cars Good books All the Girls Money and girls A girl Popular Music V Cars Middletown Skiing New cars Majorettes Billy May Dolls ' Calijah Cabin Cruisers Movies Hot Fudge Sundaes Football Meriden First National Girls fall of 'emh French Dolls White Bucks, Crew Cuts Barefoot Boy of W. Springfield Tall Men -' A certain Meriden Senior Money! Money A certain Soldier , Bermuda Shorts Football Eddie Fisher ' A certain Senior Boy Girls, Light Blue'Cadillacs sei USUALLY SEEN Doing shorthand Listening to Montavani West Hartford In a '59 Olds With a Camera With Mickey At Minstrels With Rosie Riding around with Ray and Bob Milldale School library Mixing it up With a Viris Getting Brownie out of stock room At Freddie's Stock Room Here or There Sneezing Roller Skating in Bristol Southington Center Around Town Bristol With Jerry Click Four-Corners Transcribing Highwood Ave. Grants Biography meetings Marlo Dance Studio Kay and Paula Click New Britain Home With Juddy Around town At Betty's house Around Working The Lake Ridihg around anywhere, anytime Click Who knows At games Talking Moody A J Southington - S Working at Curly's Corner' With Eddie or at the Click With Maureen Sonny Wyatts in Hartford With A1 With the Viris Sleeping on the Locker Door Making like a Secretary at the Mill-All Co. Behind the counter at S. S1 Kresge First National Meriden with a Hot-Rod Hamilton Park Viriing ' Marion Center Helping Rita mix-it-up Walking around like a Chickenrwith' my head cut oi? ' g At the Click or Happs Texaco ' ji? Fsfvliaih.. 1 l-f NAME Joan Marks Paula Massucci Mary Mastrianni Harriet Mauch Mary Mayo James McDonald Leta McElroy Kathryn Meade Gene Meccariello Paul Merriman Loretta Meola Helen Michanczyk Donald Mongillo Donald Montague Robert Moore Marion Morse Margie Newell Richard Newell Rosemary Nolan Joan Nonemacher Carole Nyren Virginia Nyren Kenneth O'Brien Walter Ogonoski Ray Orzech Rose Palmieri Shirley Perry Marie Pignet Richard Price Robert Rabatin Earle Reinhard Rodney Reinhard Carmen Riera Christine Rush Eugene Sabecki Michael Salzillo Robert Siarkowski Robert Simone Bettie Sivertsen Sybil Skelskey Carol Smedberg Katherine Snow Thomas Sollock Barbara Sosenko Joseph Stankowski Robert Styring Charles Sullivan Gordon Swain Joyce Teagle Joan Theriault Carolyn Thielman William Tolles Shawn 'Toolin Salvatore Triano Maureen Watts Timothy Welch Mary Wielgosz Joan Willis Annamae Withovic PET PEEVE Butch Haircuts Scratching chalk on Blackboards School School , Older brothers, D. A. haircuts Ad's An Alumni French People who don't chew toothpicks Fairies Card games CPokerD Big-hooped earrings walking none girls boys chewing toothpicks unexcused passes cigars homework 4th period D. A. haircuts Problems Class pegged pants Jay , zoot suits wolves chinese food civilians' 4 English None girls that smoke and odd colored boys clothes bop clothes and drivers who don't signal when turning D. A.'s and pegpants school people Problems, 4th period Homework working on Saturday, girls that talk, and Problems Class wrong pronunciation of my name and P.A.D. themes D. A. haircuts moody people going to work on Saturdays and going to school Problems Class spending money playing a piece half a dozen times and having it con- sidered sufiiciently prac- 'ticed teachers Hat tires and running out of gas pegpants Problems of Am. Dem. a day without a letter a little brother D. AI haircuts homework ' Southern accents work none no snow at Christmas 4th period 1 391' PET PASSION Swimming, skiing Nash Dick Alan cheerleading, College Men Colonial Theatre Problems, 5rd period Squig Toothpicks All the Good Things in life Louie Clothes women and Cadillacs basketball and Women cars and eats Providence Hank jazz the Navy Waterbury Bruce England Sunday nights automobiles B.M. D.G., a certain girl clothes and music majorettes men in uniform strapless gowns salesgirls, one in particular your best girl, a new car with a full tank of gas a smooth running car with a full tank of gas and a girl at my side photography England people being alone with someone - females playing an accordion Patty, eating, driving, football and girls talking clothes . flying on beautiful days Food shooting pool, playing pinball machine, and eating making sodas , making money while loafing a good nights sleep money ' girl friend and eating a baritone named Hank D. A. haircuts and bop jackets Hawaii chickens C both kindsb a certain someone Mario Lanza's records talking money swimming and ice skating eating and swimming one boy . 37 USUALLY SEEN Where I'm not supposed to be The Oven With Dick With Alan Running for the basketball bus or at the Click Everywhere but the Right Place All-Over The Click Neal's Anyplace, anytime The Oven Nurses Office Click in a yellow convertible everywhere writing letters writing letters Bowl-O-Rink in New Britain Meriden Black Pontiac in Mr. Joyal's room looking bored in period 5 Monty's Diner Plainville H. S. Marion, Conn. in a maroon Ford at the First National Store Hitting in Meriden around the women W. T. Grant Co., loaling in stockroom Willows in Cheshire Willows in Cheshire - in my '53 Ford with the Viris anyplace with Joan or at the Click driving a car 8 Elm St. White St., Hartford Bristol N working at the Drug Store in a Ford pool room Oxley's Drug Store at work in Waterbury with my violin Top's Market girl friend's house Rehearsing for the Play Colonial' Theatre Southington Post Oliice anywhere Mass. Reussner's Greenhouses with Dawn Plainville down Sally's loafmg with Helen X YQ? xltxlxxbe-Lo E 1- . , mf 1.-Qz. . L . 5 -..nJ..I:' 1 , -A v J M G 29 6 659 Z fx, K' W-l' -5 1 A ' ll. . FF , J f J s 1 J . N X ff 4 m x-35 wwxy , M W q ikxxx KSJX., EMBLEM STAFF Editor ...................,.. Bruce England Assistant Editor ........ Rachel Taylor Secretary ...,....,.,..... Rita Billington Advisors Miss Walsh Miss Bedford Mrs. Fontana Mr. O'Brien CHRONICLE STAFF Co-Editor ..,.,,,.....,..,,. Carole Nyren Co-Editor ....n.....,...., Robert Styring Advisor ..,.... ......,.,. M r. joyal STUDENT President .............. Vice-Pres. ........... . COUNCIL .. Robert Styring Fred Henderson Secretary ....... ...... A rlene LePage Advisor .....,... Miss Shorey 39 'W' ' l-225 'ffl E Q Q E3 t 'AU AUDITORIUM FUND COMMITTEE Chairman ..............A,., Richard Price Co-Chairman ..,....... Dawn Kennedy Eugene Hushak Secretary .............. Dolores Browne Treasurer .........,.... Ernestine Hunt Advisfii ..,.,. ........,. Mr . Shwartz Vllfmz' UVM' .4 1 ,I ,W ,TK -'l , .Nw .,, 41 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - I President .........,....,,,. Carmen Rrera 1 Vice-Pres. ............ Drusilla Lachelt I Secretary ....... ...... V irginia Nyren Treasurer ...... .,..... B ruce England gm Advisor ........ ..... M r. Gosinski '-50.4.5 ii w Director ........................ Miss Beach MINSTRELS 's t in li l 5 MAJOREITES President ...........,.. Rosemary Nolan Vice-Pres. ...........,........ Ann Slack Secretary Barbara D'Angelo Treasurer ....... ...,. B arbara Peters Advisor ,...... ..,... M r. Hampton ORCHESTRA Concert Mistress ..,. Elaine DiCaprio Director n,......,l.,..,. Mr. Siemiakoski + President Vice-Pres Secretary Treasurer Director BAND Thomas DelSanto ........ Francis Massucci Richard Price Robert Pilot .. Mr. Badrigian 41 may BOWLING CLUB President Vice-Pres Secretary Treasurer Manager Advisor ........ Elaine DiCaprio Gretchen Wiegand Peggy Grimaldi Shawn Toolin Pat Toolin .........MissCarrol1 SENIOR SECRETARIAL CLUB President .............. Elaine DiCaprio Vice-Pres. ................ Shirley Casale Secretary ,..,...,,......... Carole Nyren Treasurer .......... Helen Michanczyk Advisor ..........,......... Mrs. Fontana 59' FIELD HOCKEY CLUB President ,........,...... Shawn Toolin Vice-Pres. ............ Dorothy Coukos Advisor ....... ........... M iss Carroll r Advisor ..,..., ...A...,., FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA President ........,,...., , Earle Reinhard Vice-Pres. ....,....... Roger Smedberg Secretary ..,...,.,....... George Zarrella Treasurer .r..,...,..... Kenneth Stakey Reporter .................. William Tolles Mr. Coukos X A i 'Q 9 2 5 Z PROJECTIONISTS CLUB g President ............... I Robert Ralfatin 4 l , V Vice-Pres. ............ james McDonald Secretary ...,.. .......... D ean Allen ,v ff' 5- PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB President ..........,.......,... Dean Allen X Vice-Pres. .............. Robert Rabatin '- Secretary ..............,. Dawn Kennedy Advisor ......... ...... M r. Rathbun A it 2 43 X ,X ,V ,rv my nf, WE SHOCK THE l 5 I I no ,,,, H, , Steal my pants, will you! Hildegarde, wht's on your face? l s l w 1 The cast who Shook The Family Tree. ' 44 ' Horray! I got 'em! I got 'em! Look! A Bass! ! FAMILY TREE Yes th1s is the letter. It starts - Oh! The Sherman's house -Its been broken into' PROGRAM OF THE SENIOR PLAY WE SHOOK THE FAMILY TREE CAST OF CHARACTERS A Comedy in Three Acts Hildegarde Joanne Lacourciere by Hildegarde Dolson Father John Lawrence '1 Presented by the Mother Sher a Levy Class of 1954 Sally Ernestine Hunt Southington High School Bob Bruce England January 8, 9, 1954 Jimmy Richard Judd SYNOPSIS OF ACTS Paige Joyce Teagle PLACE Ellie-May Kathryn Meade The Living-room of the Dolson Home. Jill Marion Morse TIME , Freddie Shermer William Tolles The present. Spring. A I Mr. Shermer Earle Atwater ct Afternoon. Mrs. Shermer Rita Billington Act II DIRECTOR Saturday afternoon, the day of the Prom. Miss S0Phie Ramondeffa Act III SENIOR CLASS ADVISOR Eight O clock, the evening of the .same day. Mr. Joseph Fontana Freddie where did you get those long pants? Come on Freddie, we better go fe mo Q-.3 U' X ' f'2'i'H.1ftwi,fg,l!!?fif!f ' 'QW ,- -' V f ' ' 'hifi 1-I .ww ,mga-L rf+ - ,,,,,,-- 1- , 1 Q..- Z, .,,.,,A,mM FL i iYs?,...x.LLii.,LL.,..1..7,..1,Q '- LC, E34 Wa Q S0651 96 qi QQ S SO Z X .4 fi P1 CU, H, Miz Q 4 A il V W- , ,:,r'.-j:- 'W' Q fy 4 4-1. A -f BASEBALL TEAM - 1953 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: J. Willis, J. Abata, M. Mauro, H. Brooks, J. Peeney, D. Patz. SECOND ROW: J. Getman, W. Coppla, E. Nardi, P. Barry, D. Lachelt, J. Palmieri, A. Ingresilli, R. Binkow- ski. THIRD ROW: Coach Fontana, J. Lombardo, R. Fasulo, B. Bureau, L. Smulski, R. Thorpe, R. LePage, Coach Lozoski. BASEBALL SCHEDULE 1 9 5 3 SOUTHINGTON 1 1 Middletown SOUTHINGTON 1 5 Newington SOUTHINGTON 1 0 Glastonbury SOUTHINGTON 10 Rockville SOUTHINGTON 1 5 Wethersfield SOUTHINGTON 1 1 Farmington SOUTHINGTON 1 5 Newington SOUTHINGTON 1 Wilson V SOUTHINGTON 1 5 Farmington SOUTHINGTON 13 Wethersfield SOUTHINGTON 5 Plainville SOUTHINGTON 7 Rockville SOUTHINGTON 1 2 Glastonbury SOUTHINGTON O Wilson SOUTHINGTON 9 Plainville SOUTHINGTON 2 1 Windsor SOUTHINGTON 14 Windsor -vm. W., , ,,., 47 FOOTBALL TEAM FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Coach Fontna, A. Jankowsky, R. Simone, J. Clements, J. Llodra, W. Ogonoski, J. Lawrence, co-captains D. Judd and J. Lutkus, P. Fannon, Coach Lozoski. SECOND ROW: F. Henderson, A. Meade, D. Bender, W. Zakrewski, A. Sarvi, T. Kirkland, R. Thorpe, J. Palmieri, M. Terry, P. Cassella, R. Binkowski, S. Lombardo. THIRD ROW: T. Sullivan, R. Perry, T. Slimonle, B. Cellela, J. Flynn, J. Porter, W. Ludecke, J. Abata, C. Merriman, R. Kowalczyk, R. Stan ows i. FOOTBALL The Blue Knights had another successful season this year, winning five and losing three. We defeated Plainville our arch rival by a score of 7-0. Co-captains John Lutkus and Dick Judd led this year's squad. This year's seniors were John Lutkus, Dick Judd, John Lawrence, Walter Ogonoski, A1 Jankowsky, Pete Fannon, and Bob Simone. E ns i-I In Eli' I-I ll rn I I .1 ,, lining. I aln,lw,,,,l:lm-'I 4 at 3 M Al . ,,.. , I ., ,,f-.,. ... FOOTBALL SCORES 1953 SOUTHINGTON SOUTHINGTON SOUTHINGTON SOUTHINGTON SOUTHINGTON SOUTHINGTON SOUTHINGTON SOUTHINGTON East Haven Woodrow Wilson Darien Branford Torrington Stonington Plainville Meriden L fqgihl iswlgiaaj. WW X15 uf .1671 KTHIA' A lzzl : fi if -, V. If 1 A? f 5 . X. Q E., 52' BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST ROW, Left to Right: F. Henderson, E. Nardi, D. Montague, M. Salzillo, P. Cassella, R. Taran- tino. SECOND ROW: Coach Hampton, R. Thorpe, N. Florian, Capt. R. Fasulo, A. Jonkowsky, J. Florian, Coach Lozoski. Ill' BASKETBALL This year the Blue Knights put another feather in their hat by capturing the C.V.L. Championship, having a record of 14 wins against 5 losses. Lead by Captain Fuzzy Fasulo, the team outclassed their various opponents. The Knights were defeated by Lyrnan Hall by a score of 55-51 in the C.I.A.C. Tournament. I I I ff F F I I I L i P E V H 5 Ay z , I , Q7 A of - I H 1 l I M W N I wi M S '3SQ-s?33N.s?R vs BYKRYX5 TRACK TEAM - 1953 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Coach Rathbun, C. Webster, J. DePaolo, J. Llodra, M. Terry J Campo chiaro, A. Stankewicz, W. Zakrewski, R. Zadnik, Coach Hampton. SECOND ROW: T Kirkland A. Jankowsky, J. Lutkus, J. Flynn. THIRD ROW: R. Pinz, J. Salzillo, D. Moore, J DelG1ud1ce E. McCullough, J.RReisch, R. Klopfenstein, J. Van Train, P. Dorn, R. Tedesco, Capt. G Cellela not pictured. TRACK - 1953 March Indoor C.I.A.C. April University of Connecticut Relays May SOUTHINGTON 55 172 May SOUTHINGTON 37 May SOUTHINGTON 44 172 May SOUTHINGTON 53 172 May SOUTHINGTON 68 172 June SOUTHINGTON 52 112 June SOUTHINGTON 62 176 NEW RECORDS 100 yd. dash Joe DePaolo 220 yd. dash Joe DePaol0 440 yd. dash Joe DePao1o Broad Jump Joe DePao1o Discus Gene Cellela 52 Sacred Heart 48 Woodrow Wilson 67 East Hartford 59 Wethersiield 50 Farmington 26 Portland 51 Torrington 41 9.7 seconds 21.9 seconds 51.7 seconds 21 ft. 174 in 132 ft. 8 in CHEERLEADERS FIRST ROW, Left to Right: B. Wink, M. Mayo, M. Morse, M. Watts, V. Hub- eny, J. Cooley, S. Hamlin. SECOND ROW: B. Kitchen, A. Carmody, B. Ogonoski. rj' CHEERLEADERS BLUE KNIGHTS, FIGHT? This cheer among many others was echoed again and again throughout the victorious 1955-54 football and basketball seasons by eight girls who were led by co-captains, joan Cooley and Tedi Mayo. These ten girls practiced vigorously three times a week, and enthusiastically cheered the teams on to victory. The school offers its gratitude to the cheerleaders and their advisor, Miss Carroll, for their loyalty, hard work, and enthusiasm throughout the year. The Senior Cheerleaders included Co-captains Tedi Mayo and Joan Cooley, Veronica Hubney, Marion Morse, and Maureen Watts. The Junior Cheerleaders are Barbara Wink, Barbara Kitchen, Barbara Ogonoski, Selah Hamlin, and Ann Carmody. Qi 1-' ?fR'f ::.W5 ff5: 'GTiZ15 yy. , 1:-:N-A - , .ug f- -- x f -- :g4Lv,f..4'1:-f- f .-:7 ' ' ' 4- ff 4-M.-y., f f, .,f ff U- m.:L:-a..1.4:m.- , ,,. .A A, - -...g..,gT,f,4 Q xx vii Eva Cx WML YXOLEY- CX Q SS-PM UN WL KQYQI -Q 4 M. lj J W Q xfq Q7 7 L i.. shi ,X 'I in -vb It I.,,f,,..,.,.,........,.-...H..,.. -. .. ,. . ,T 60605 dd NR V 'N PRESIDENT ....,......... .A..... J mes McDonald - ' 'T X VICE-PRESIDENT ....... ...,... E u ene Hushak -Q, g X- J I X SECRETARY ..,,........,,.......,,,,. Emesfine Hunt ' .X TREASURER .....,.. ..S..... H elm Michamyk i M 0- ADVISOR ....... Mr. Joseph Fontana r, ,Zo xx I 1. I7 U 2-M --Hi .f 'r'i A g, -X ' U 9 R x X r - 55 54- tx K V vw-W -, . R x 1.2 . ' -Xi, , ' - - 2 'i-ff .AWMMMMY .Em E AM ,Ei A ? :, 2 -'V is .,,. 5, 3 i amz Wwe . N , .. f 'r V1 Q PRESIDENT ..,.,.A,...., .,.., A nthony Dicapfio ' . fb VICE-PRESIDENT 4.,,.. ..,.4.., J ohn Fiondella L I A jx SECRETARY ....,... ........4.... A nn Carmody I X X n TREASURER ..,4.4.. ........E.EE,E... S elah Hamlin Xiu fi ADVISOR ,,...,4 ...,S4 M iss Elizabeth Shofey 0,94 .ho K! I I 7 u X, x, D X QL-cf N Q . .. f ' Xfegfaqmg 'A f A ' QJXQKJ 5 E . f I xg r ., 56 If SWAT' 'N-A.. Xa- 'N 4 I xx , L 13. 1 ,A ff A 1 , X., ,.w,-.,gv- .- , air ,V . I - W. -1 375-32-1 ,,f:.g1wa'2., ww. h .- - .. A R W W r J ' ' ' T . T . N K X Gi? 1 X rf Q .A 57 -6 . ..........,,,4....S.L..: ...- . PRESIDENT .......A...... VICE-PRESIDENT TREASURER ............. . , SECRETARY ...... ADVISOR ....... 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PLANTSVILLE CONNEC ICU, 2 I Q 9 2 GREENE'S SODA SHOP 9 MAIN STREET Compliment: of Q SODA LUNCHEONETTE Fro-Joy Ice Cream Tobacco and Candy GEQRGE M, GURA, M, D. 5 Fresh Homestyle Donuts Made 5 Fresh Daily Q THE HEMINGWAY-LEWIS INSURANCE AND REALTY co. I-ENS BEAUTY SHOP General Insurance, Real Estate U and Rent Collection Agency OXLEYS BUILDING Snrety Bondf, Loan: and Investments SOUTHINGTON, CONN. 160 MAIN STREET 8-215 1 70 '0X0K0'1f47'40'f01f0'1J1010N01f-0'N01C01L-0'2f01f-910w02f0 sour:-uNGToN GOOD LUCK SANITARY LAuNoRY, Inc. Totheclassof 1 9 5 4 Try Our Caxh and Carry Service Dry Cleaning . - SERVICE GUARANTEED - YI Mo cl Ao . 29 HIGH STREET Phone 8-2471 SOUTHINGTON, CONN. SOUTHINGTON PRINTING CO. Compliment! of OFFICE SUPPLIES MCNERNEY Blzos. -PRINTERS- ' 17 CENTER PLACE E. J,GA1LErrE C mfpfment of ' HussNY's HOWARDS ' PLUMBING and HEATING CENTER STREET SOUTHINGTON 'E Modern Home Appliances Phone 8-2557 Your Appliance and ,T.V. Dealer 80 WEST MAIN ST' Custom Upholstering Phone - Southington 8-7151 -094 '0 05'0161r0Y C-01' 101 1-0101 '-05' 61'-0' 7. 05'057Q9'97l0 7C7G0540'90'C0Y047f0520'!0520T' 6 07'0x 71 C omplimentf of x 5 GRIMALDVS MARKET C0mp,,,,,e,,,, of Quality Meatr and Grocerief Fruit! and Vegetablex NEW ENGl.AND GEAR WORKS Tel 8-2051 - We Deliver 64 s. CENTER sr. SOUTHINGTON Phone 8-3947 WINSTON SHOES 5 WALLACE JEWELERS, INC. 5 Herdrrrrferf for Your Brown and White 26 N. MAIN sr. SOUTHINGTON, CONN. Saddle' Shoes and Loafer: Diamonds n- Clocks - Jewelry Fine Watch Repairing SOUTHINGTON, CONN. - 8-2596 Gift: in NEW BRITAIN, CQNN. - 4-2233 Glass, Wood, Leather, Pottery, Chrome Rust Craft and Hallmark Cards C omplimentx of VAL DePAoI-O Compliment: of Tel-8-2801 GABRIEL PRICE 83 CENTER STREET SOUTHINGTON Congratulations to the BRUNEI-LI Class of 1954 HI-WAY RESTAURANT, INC- RADIO - APPLIANCES - TELEVISION Good Food and Choice Liquorx Sales - Service MAIN STREET SOUTHINGTON Phone 8-7020 90 CENTER ST. SOUTHINGTON, CONN. X74?0f6N?'01f20P940r17'0f?C7k9l610r'06N0476bv?'?f90i2?6r6v061 S 72 gmwooowwwwoommwaamamwwwwmwmvwwwxamwwwamwwg C ompliment: of DR. AUSTIN' DUFFY OPTOMETRIST 93 MAIN STREET C ompliment: of W. T. GRANT 8: CO. Known For Vnlne: S Compliment: of Compliment: of 5 CENTER DRUG FREDDIE'S GARAGE INC. 9 9 SIMONE BROS., Inc. 5 . Comphmelm of Range and Fuel Oils - Power Burners Refrigerators E Q SOUTHINGTON GLASS CO. NORTH LIBERTY ST, 5 5 SOUTHINGTON CONN. 5 7 9 9 3 Compltment: of - BEST WISHES CORUM' S TREASURE HOUSE to the UPHOLSTERY Class of '54 Fabrics - Gifts - Patterns PLANTSVILLE Telephone 8-3145 FLYNN'S PHARMACY iQ?G7e?G?1?70510' 120f1?'01f0't?0I40lG040 0'W10f - , -' -T r: j-W-L,--'mi --1 ,. agcmmoowoovvmmmmommommwwmmowvwmaomwvmonafwx GOULD FUNERAL HOME C omplimentx of DR. ANTHONY J. D'ANGELO AND . DR. EUGENE J. D'ANGELo 130 NORTH MAIN STREET SOUTHINGTON, CONN. 5 9 3 FOLICK BROS. BAKERY - 5 Compliment: of ' BREAD - PHSTRIES Q 9 Q Wedding and Party Cakes a Specialty BROS. Tel. 8-2787 A 5 FLORISTS Q 101 CENTER ST. SOUTHINGTON 3 THE OVEN Compliments of Ho0D's ICE CREAM SUUTHINGTUN DONUTS, APIZZA, SQDA SUPER SERVICE SUNOCO MAIN - MERIDEN AVENUE ' Tel. 8-7028 gcoxagafafa wwawowwaf-0-Koxofwwowouo-wumwwo-eo: 74 's 3 f0'K0 610 -201 '0K0 f0K0 'G0'L0f0v.01 1046 -10110401901 H9 I ' ' ' fe., -v--rW-n1-w.-v-v-w- mowawoowaammooomwoemwwaawwwmmwwwwwoowaawwamwx Q 51 ENGINEERING 0 CORPORATION AL ru MILLDALE, CONNECTICUT - Manufacturers of Hy-Speed - Filters - Portable Mixers - Agitators - Pumps and Tanks Compliment: of ALLIED CONTROL COMPANY, Inc PLANTSVILLE, CONN. 1-0l0K0' 1020501 75 40201162 f0N0 0 '0?f02f0N0N0 6'-W0 -'0W02'02'05 620 -GOA?-ff.0x0a K9 7'WN0'l?'0'1010'N04-01l0N0'-'-01 Mechanics Hand Tools and Sheet-Metal Working Machinery I Pug.. ,Y,...f , ,A,...,..V: gm. ,,.r..-F . . A I W 'I' ' 1::.,.f.!4.1-ua..-...gg-f,f-,,,,.,, .-4' . -3' ---' -T' -32- 020 0504?'0 040'610 x THE PECK, STOW 8m WILCOX CO. - Since 1785 -- SOUTHINGTON CONN CLARK BROS. 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Compliment: of Complimemx of MONTY'S DINER ELSIE'S BEAUTY SALON 74 NORTH MAIN STREET BEAUTY SALON 5 SOUTHINGTON, CONN. Tel. 8-2210 Compliments of - MITCHELL MOTCRS gg .axaxov 000000 79 101402462 -10110110 -'01'02f02f01'02'0-'0 '0'2010'16Y-0 K? -010 '4?9?'0'407 50799'907 C omplimentf of THE SOUTHINGTON LUMBER 81. COAL COMPANY TELEPHONE 8-3641 SOUTHINGTON C omplimentx of T H E L. 81 J. TRUCKING Inc. SOUTHINGTON, CONN. -07'055V05f?90597f0 8 ww0w0wow0x0..0..4 V' l ' . ,.. . 1!5 5lS !7'rwF3::'1 ' ls7406N?6X?00-00'?0050-0N9f?0P00f06NQWb00'00fQ4000'0f0YQf76x f-0N0'0N0' 40 'ON0' 01? 1020 10l'01f0'4 10-10' 4761610161 519' C omplimentx of HAPP'S TEXACO Tel. s-7062 Compliment! of DR. G. ACKERMAN C omplimentf of MILLDALE MANOR RESTAURANT Tel. 8-7048 Compliment: of T H E SOUTHINGTON LAUNDRQMAT C ompliment: of TASSIE 81 CLARENCE SERVICE STATION .L ,,,. A, 1 , L-i,,,:-ig-v:,'f35c T, , .A :gf -f.. H70'f?L?6-014?0'0'47'l00'Q0WN?1?00f017'?C?00f000R?170-0WN?04x -'J '01 -H00 ey '0 f01 4005217 X? C omplimentx 0 f BASSETT AUTO SUPPLY C. J. BRENNAN CO. WHOLESALE Candy and Tobacco Vending Machines Tel. 8-6669 WEST ST. RBD. 111 C 0 mpZimE'ntJ of PLANTSVILLE PHARMACY PLANTSVILLE, CCNN. Complimentf of DR. THOMAS DUDAC Compliment: of CANDY SHOPPE Our Own Made Ice Cream Tel. 8-7010 36 MAIN STREET SOUTHINGTON C omplimenzfx of DAIRY DREAM CLARA 8: PETE COPPOLA, Props. Open Daily From 10:30 A.M. to 11:30 P.M. Phone 8-6351 Compliments of STANLEY'S BAKERY 11 WEST MAIN STREET Tel. 8-7310 RAPHAEL'S Inc. 32 CENTER STREET Sou1fbington'5 Smartext Shop For Women. 10'-H0104 aicmwwafmfawwdaofaawwwwmwweawwwwmwwwmwfamfmfmwbwwxwsmnmwx Compliments of C omplimentf of R I E R A B I N K ' 5 POULTRY FARM 5c-51.00 STORE LAZY LANE 78 CENTER STREET 5 Phone 8-6727 SOUTHINGTON 9 5 S 6 5 5 Compliment: of 3 GENERAL INSURANCE BRADLEY 5 MEMORIAL HOSPITAL E - Since 1896 - and S Pusuc HEALTH CENTER E Phone 8-7338 5 E Compliment: of BOYD J. HEIGHT, Inc. 25 Years of Buick and Chevrolet Sales and Service for Eeonomical Transportation . 4 ug. 'H' VROL T P. Hu11oN s. soN, mc. High Street Southington, Conn ?g 0w0M0Y Telephone - 8-5 541 Compliment: of R. E. THAI.BERG C omplimentx of I C omplimentx of KELSEY SIGN SERVICE . PLAN TSVILLE Q Complimentx of DR. R. T. HURI.E SAI,'S VARIETY sroms DENTIST -f NEAI.'S HARDWARE, INC. 9 Z, Paintr - Wallpapers - Garden Snpplies Comp zmemx of Q 20-22 NORTH MAIN STREET SOUTHINGTON, CONN. DR. E. M. SIMMONS 5 3 Phone 8-3151 - We Deliver C omplimentf of MARY'S BAKE SHOP DANISH PAST RY Our Specialty . Tel. 8-7226 QQQI0000 00000 CONGRATULATIONS ' to the GRADUATING CLASS COLCNIAI. THEATER ............HA . '- ,,. ff'e'?i. X51:ff?.Q.. , , A '-.'-- 'I F.,-. ' ' ., A A V, - I . N -.... - ., , ...fe t 3 E Z E 3 E E E 5 -f0 0'N0 '0W0 '-01'-05 'ON0 f'01h0'l01l016I'0-'0'1f01f?0 K9 . C omplimentt of C L I C K K A Y F U R N I T U R E GOOD FOOD and SOFT DRINKS A C 0 M P A N Y A V?9UTHING,rON Opposite the CONN. HIGH SCHOOL 'Compliments of THE SOUTHINGTON BANK 81 TRUST CCMPANY Members of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 5104175155 85 A Complimemry of Compliment: of THE VALLEY-NATIONAL THE BART... ENG. CORPORATION s. MFG. co., INC. GLASS and PLASTIC PRODUCTS lV??UfP4PP CLARK STREET TVIILLDALE, CT. CONNECTICUT L E V Y ' S COMPLETE LINE OF SPORTSWEAR BATHING SUITS Rose Marie Reid - Jantzen THE HOME OF SMART FASHIONS FOR WOMEN -00:06 86 E -'Jil 6110 4010 -10' -61610 61'-0' -'0'1h040 5? 9 . C omplimentx of ATWATER MFG. CO PLANTSVILLE, CONN. Compliments of 55' ARD sckfws SOUTHINGTON HDWE. MFG COMPANY :0'A0R0Y '0P0 W E? 5 5 E 3 3 I 1'-99220162 K? 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