Stamford High School - Flashback Yearbook (Stamford, CT)

 - Class of 1958

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fs s . ., .. . X ' s CHRISTINA L. BAUMES Cris, blonde lovely . . . sang her way to All State Chorus . . . scholar par excellence . . . active member af Methodist Youth Group . . . pleased Play- ers Club . . . sparkling IRC member . . . lover of sports and the arts . . . will grace Wheaton College and an executive of- fice. BERNARD J. BAZYDOLA Bazy, pillar of knowledge . . . supported CYO . . . landscaping holds onto most of his time . . . whizzes through drafting and algebra . . . promoted Junior Play . . . next post will be college and mechanical engi- neering. s - ii' -- X J 1 ka PATRICIA BAKES Patty, sparkle plus . . . active member of the Gingerettes, MARIE R. BALDASSARE Mer, always on the go . . . enthusiastic member of White MARIE E. BALOG Marie, short 'n' sweet . . . demure secretary of Senior YWCA and DECA . . . pet Caps . . . keeper of Italian homeroom and CYO . . . AA Club dues . . . breezed through and Siren agent . . . gentle phrase: Gee whizl . . . brightened up FTA and IRC . . . philosophy: Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today . . . next stop: busi- ness college. EDNA MAE BANNISTER Ed, radiated sunshine . . . shin- ing Majestic Deb . . . happy player on the girls' varsity bas- ketball team . . . large expres- sive eyes display this lemme's charm . . . the crystal ball re- veals success in either the busi- ness or designing world. CYO and Children of Mary meetings . . . exclaims, Are you crazyI . . . will pull up in the field of nursing. FLORENCE W. BATES Flor, tall and serene . . . rare combination of blonde hair and brown eyes . . . graced vol- leyball and basketball courts . . . lovely possessor of a Junior varsity baseball letter . . . believes, That's the way it goes . . . will be an enhance- ment to any office with her bright smile. member of White Caps . . . delights in participating in bowling and tennis . . . tireless worker for United Fund . . .fu- ture horizons disclose college. PHILIP J. BAUER Phil, our mirthful musician from Illinois . . . played a clarinet in the band . . . his iovial presence was often found at the Jewish Center . . . Math and. Science struck a high note with him . . . Cincinnati Uni- versity will set the tempo for his career in engineering. MARTHA E. BAUMLE Marty, the kind of blonde everyone prefers . . . sparkling member of IRC and French Club . . . lovable Adelphi . . . brightened the meetings of Junior Woman's Club and Young Peaple's Fellowship . . . will take a college campus by storm with her quiet sweetness. JEFFREY N. BEITSCHER Jeff, our prize clarinetist . . . blasted into Debating Club, German Club and Science Club . . . lent notes to band and orchestra , . . a main theme of AZA . . . had his toot on the honor roll and at class meetings . . . next measure: research chemistry. X it -l sf sf: s 'ss it , . . K fi 'K . . 1 -

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BENJAMIN ALLEN PATRICIA L. ALLEN CHRISTINE D. ALLING Bengy, lover of sports . . . flashes a grinning smile . . . liked by all . . . active member of the YMCA . . . fond of foot- ball and baseball . . . ran around with the track men . . . the crystall ball still looks hazy. BONNIE I. ALLRED Boney, peppy red-headed lass . . . a smile for all . . . enthu- siastic member of IRC, TPF, and STAC . . . bubbling with activity an the tennis courts . . . worked diligently for Yearbook . . .will be a splendid augmen- tation to the UConn School of Nursing. Paddy, delightful and pleas- ant, breezed in from Chicago for her Junior year . . . sweet member of French Club and IRC . . . graced the honor roll . . . ardent contributor to Siren, Star, and Yearbook . . . Northwestern University seen next through the crystal ball. DAVID C. ALMOND Butch, the soda ierk of SHS . . . fine whipper-upper of a baseball or badminton birdie . . . scooped prom decorations . . . stirred up Delta Omicron . . . flavored YMCA . . . believed in food consumption . . . will fizz at UConn. Chris, a melodious melody . . . gave much time to orchestra and band . . . chimed in at the Republican Party head- quarters and YWCA . . . enioys sailing and math . . . next measure will be the field of mathematics. JAMES A. ANDREWS Jim, sports-minded with a cop- ital S . . . often found on the basketball court . . . kept up with the YMCA and the West Main Street Community Center . . . graphic arts shot high for him . . . his next basket will be the service. JOHN B. ANDREWS Jack, a genial guy . . . hap- JOHN P. ANNUZZI Big John, lots of fun and lots iw A Qi N . C - piest when hunting or boating ...a snappy veep of his Junior homeroom . . . shot for bas- kets or teed off . . . a foot- ball'er, too . . . main obiective is to enioy life . . . the ticker tape atracts him. ROSE M. AVENI Ro, girl with o magic smile . . . spends leisure time at the movies and bowling . . . lent charm to her CYO . . . iust wild about Frankie 'CSinatraJ . . . believes that life is what you make it . . . will be a cheery addition to the Stam- ford Trust. of laughs . . . forever sport' ing a wide grin . . . drummed up business for the Siren . . . handy with a paint brush and pencil . . . easy-going dancer . . . wonderful swimmer . . . he leaves us guessing about his future. JANET M. BABULA Jan, our tall, charming miss . . . graced the meetings of FTA, Junior Woman's Club and Junior Classical league . . . lustrous Gingerette . . . capable hospital aid . . . her name was often on the honor roll . . . a sure success as a secondary teacher.



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JOHN J. BELLO Johnny, Mr. Football . . . car- ried the pigskin many times to win his letter . . . scored in moth and science . . . favors rockets . . . made gains as a Noble . . , ran for cross coun- try . . . converses with, What's the story? . . . next kickoff will be MIT. CATHERINE A. BELUK Cappy, vivacious miss . . . cheered our boys on to vic- tory , . . pepped up Gingerette and Junior Woman's Club meet- ing . . . cheerful scribe of Safety Council , . . active mem- ber of various class committees . . . will perk up many patients in the nursing field. DAVE E. BELTON Dave, our active shutterbug . . . a newcomer on the scene . . . was o flash on the gridiron . . . timed himself in baseball . . . added light to School Council . . .active Science Club, Hi-Y, and National Boy's Club member . . . medicine beckons this lad. KENNETH L. BERMAN Ken, friendly and always smil- ing . . . hot about rods . . . whizzed into Math, Chess, and German Clubs . . . drove hard for the Temple Bethel Group and Temple Sinai Group . . . keeper of funds for the AZA . .. next red light-college. BARBARA L. BERNSTEIN Barb, the lass with the smile . . . ever faithful member of Spanish Club, IRC, Player's Club, and White Caps . . . wrote flowingly for Biography Committee. . . penned for B'nai B'rith Girls . . . graced the Temple Youth Group . . . a career in business administra- tion will follow college. RICHARD A. BIEDER Richie, one of our brightest stars . . . beamed as Junior prexy and School Council mem- ber . . . glowed in Teen Mag- ic and Ginger . . . sparked up Winswood and Wax . . . our outstanding Nutmeg Boys' State representative . . . will shine as an accountant. ARLENE V. BERTANA R , vivacious miss . . . peppy addition to IRC, Hi-Y CYO, Junior Woman's Club, and many class committees . . . bubbling Adelphi . . . scribed for Junior homeroom . . . added zest ta Siren staff . . . noted for those twinkling blue eyes . . . will be welcomed by some lucky iunior college. JOAN C. BISACCA Joan, our smiling songstress . . . lent her voice ta A Cap- pella Choir . . .waves o needle and thread as her magic wand . . . often says: A friend in need is a friend indeed . . . will sew up a career as a sec- retary or dress designer. JJ MARIE E. BIASE Marie, sugar 'n' spice and everything nice . . . sweet pos- sessor of bonde hair and blue eyes . . . added zest to CYO . . . reigned over Senior home- room . , . wittingly says, Well, that's the way it goes . . . the future sees her as a sec- retary. STUART C. BLAIR Stu, a pirate gay is he . . . splashed in and out of German Club . . . competent life guard . . . builds model ships . . . favored sports: football, base- ball . . . often heard saying, You know it's true . . . od- dicted to constructional draft- ing . . . after college, he will

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