Stamford High School - Flashback Yearbook (Stamford, CT)

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■f ' i ' ' ij t A - ' fir) ' cP ll ■ .fir M ' . V ' k •■ A ' (y a V N. • V J • ' ? i ra nc r - contents introduction 4-11 seniors 12-97 faculty 98-117 activities 118-159 sports 160-183 juniors 184-197 sophomores . . . 198-211 features 212-240 !■! I J !y : i ' Vlo .A f: . A ' r,i ' - this book is about us us and sounds the sounds we made the sounds we heard the sounds of life and time and us we came here because we had to we stayed because we wanted to fMiP ' . nSte-: we came looking for so many things % we found wild ivy on a red brick wall a school and people we heard a bell then footsteps on checkered tile echoing in 1789 was hamlet a woman or a right triangle? the people of latin america mix chlorine and water to produce hie hoc information explanation education classes were something to do an adventure, perhaps work, most likely still one thing about classes they always end • r-: ' :rrstiTi i;ttfin-.v y . ,J.: Vy i ' but we go on. we found something here we left something here but we go on mrsff ' i: ' -::-: ,v J still looking 10 V • r to the seniors Good-byes are never easy to say, so it is with a sense of loss that I extend to each senior my sincere good wishes for a worthwhile future. The three years that you have spent at Stamford High School should have prepared you for the responsibilities of maturity. There is no limit to the possibilities of your future, and your real satisfaction in life comes from realizing them despite the difficulty involved. Good-bye and good luck. Thomas F. Reardon, Principal teach me the colors of life for I have seen only the shadows as on a shoji move and pass iinEeiQt;t]i seniors class of 1961 advisers Mrs. Miriam Andersen Joseph lacovo MOB 1 1 M S l ' E. Durant P. Wei by G. Romanello J. Golden 14 m ' « im i officers representatives L. Rosenwasser P. Meissner , 1 R. Weinman D. Anderson 1 M. Brown M. Cackowski ] A. Santongeli D. Mackiimowici 1 S. Ardo P. Etelman D. Picord L. Dodds M. Rendell L. Mennona GAIL M. ABBOn Gail, our culinary cutie . . swings tennis racquet in le ure hours . . . interested home decoration. JEAN LYNN ACCURSO an, spends her time horse- ick riding and sketching . assisted Red Cross Blood ive . . . biology she fav- s . . . will be veterinarian. WILLIAM ACKERMAN Bill, interested in hunting . . . active member of church Y.P.F. . . . general all-around student . . . future still un- certain. JOHN J. ADAMCZYK John, active member of the Russian Club . . . Mathe- matical whiz . . . participat- ed in various outdoor sports . . . next stop UConn. y. JUDITH M. ALEXANDER Sis, asset to the office staff . . . President of her Junior Homeroom . . . jazz enthus- iast . . . career as beau- ticion beckons. JAMES ALLAWAY Jim, A. A. agent and mem- ber of Chemistry Club . . . enjoys hunting . . . noticed on basketball team. 16 ROBERT D ALLRED Bob, octive Y.P.F. member . . . stopped at Spanish Club and I.R.C. . . . hobbles In- elude music and dancing. SUZANNE G. ALMOND Sue, . . . scoots around her blue Renault . . . mer ber of YWCA . . . enjo; water sports, dramatic art and art. MARY ANN AMLICKE Mor, devoted A. A. agent in Junior year . . . member of Bowling Club . . . pet peeve is procrastination ... the future holds a secretarial job. DORIS B. ANDERSON r, active class represen e ... on Junior Pri ibed bi- 1 at the Woman ' s Club. ALEXANDRA ANDRUSIAK Sandy, loves modeling . . . has a natural flair for drama . . . theatre and painting are among her in- terests. DAVID K. ARNOW Dave, member of German and Chemistry Clubs . . . holds offices in explorer post . . . president of Y.P.F. WILLIAM H. ASH Sharky. member of S H.S. Color Guard . . . answered roll coll at Y.P.F. meetings . . . enjoys studying the sea . . . next stop Coost Guard. DIANE J. ANNUN2IATO D;, active member of YWCA . . . piano and jazz occupy most of her time . . . plan- ning to enter Merrill Business School. JOHN L. ASHMORE Lorry, ladi( President of Chancellors . . . Westminster P.P. SUSAN R. ARDO Sue, worker for Young Ju- dea and Jewish Youth Coun- cil .. . hopes to make a trip to Ureal ... a future as a social worker will follow. JULIUS W. AQUILA Bird, ardent automobile ad- dict . . . plays football out- side of S.H.S. . . . member of car clubs throughout coun- try. JANET MARY ASH Jon, loves dancing and rock and roll . . . faithfully at- tended CYO . . . eager for all her biology classes. CAROL BACKUS Carol, member of Junior Wo- man ' s Club . . . student council representotive . . . member of Westminster Fel- lowsHip. FRANCES E. BAILEY Fran, Sundoy-school substi- tute teacher . . . member of West Main Street Community Center . . . will become a secretory. 17 n avid skin diver and Jder . . . treasurer of Road Dusters . . . heading for the Navy unde demolition squad. Pete, Yearbook agent . . . ed on the golf course . . . scored for S.H.S. on basketball football teams . . . will be a pro golfer. Wall, member of Red Cross . . . played on intramural bowling, badminton ba ball teams . . . will future in the Navy. CAROLYN BARKSDAIE Sarge, treasurer of Boston- ians . . . enjoys art, donc- nd Rock ' n Roll In her . . . future sees for ing, lelsu DAVID A. BARNEBL Dave, Happy go lucky fel- low .. . member of Seranad- ers . . . member of S.H.S. bond ond Youth Bond . a future in accounting. LOUIS C. BATTINELLI tou, added zest to bowlli and badminton leagues . . moth whiz . . . after gra uation, will enter Navy . , will make a fine plumb( Richie, everybody ' s friend . . . active in intramural football and bowling . . . Babe Ruth All Star team for three years . . . college is next. WILLIAM E. BAUER Bill, Industrious yearbook editor ran the bases Sinai team . . for study at Pri worker for dl staff for Temple . preparinj e Institute. DONALD E. BARNHART Don, Prez of Alliance Youth Fellowship Veep of Stam. Christian Fellowship . . . plans to attend Nyock Missionary College. KENNETH F. BASKIN Brutb . . . favors jazz . . has a flair for drafting . . can be found on a bosebo diamond ... the future wl Include the Navy. 18 . r - ' l ♦.-•  ' IMID  . lAHNEIl Hoppy go licly (e ffltnbei of Seranoi mefflbef of S.H. 3d Youth Bond ure in accounting. CAROLE E. BEHRENS Coro e, varsity tennis star . . . mber of Spanish Club . . . Senior Play participant . . . Senior A. A. agent . . . be- longs to Calamities MARY A. BELLA WILLIAM BELLO Mary . . . active in sports Bill, treasurer of I.R.C. . . . . . ushered for class plays active student council men . . . treasurer of Senior Wol- ber . . . member of Ke ther League . . . quotes Club and Chess Club . . Who me? plans a career in the worl of low. SANDRA A. BEMONTE Sondy, favors typing and office machines . . . likes bowling . . . after Merrill School of Business, she will have a secretarial career. ANDREW BENDER Andy, competent president of A.Z.A. . . . Jazz and Chem- istry Club member ... ac- tive on the track team . . . enjoys playing the piano. i.l)ull « • ' ' ' lool niiH ' ! rf FRANCOISE B. L. BEQUET ioisette, exchange student rom France . . . lively in ■rench and Art Clubs . . . ilans to enter college . . . vishes career as interpreter. NANCY E. BERMAN Han, stamp collector . . . member of Temple Beth El Youth Group . . . worked for F.T.A. . . . will enter the teaching profession. CATHERINE M. BERTASSO Cotfiy, member of prom com- mittees . . . enjoys CYO meetings . . . likes to dance and play the piano . . . will be an accountant. 19 RALPH E. BERTRUM Reb, veep of Rifle Club . . . belongs to YMCA and Delta Omicron . . . hopes to ex- periment in the UConn labs WILLIAM A. BERTRAM Dapper, a spc art and shop Corps rts fon . . . rank as his lan$ to enter JOAN M. BIONDINO MARY LOU BISCEGLIA Joan, avid bowler . . chets and weaves . . lieves It ' s later tho think . cro- Bunny, high score bowler . . . be- striking ot F.T.A., Math Club, you and Choir . . . typed year- book biographies . . . Berke- ley will help her achieve suc- css as secretary. CHARLES F. BITTMAN ROBERT D. BIVONA Chuck, active all the time Bob, our merry missile laun | . . . Safety Council sentative . . . treasi Post 22 . . . after Fordha a career in Zoology. ■e- cher . . . shot through Am- 1 of ericon History and Electric Shop . . . enjoys stamp col- lecting. GERALD W. BLANCHARD Doc, a speedy remedy foi any baseball team . . . pres ident of the Elites ... par ticipotes in all sports . . won letter for J.V. Baseball DANIEL M. BLASZCZUK Don, the lover of Hi Fi music ... hep member in several Stamford musical groups . . . favors chemistry and geom- etry. DULCY L. BLATTNER Dulce, wrote fo Review and Yi excells in forei ... she also Honor Roll. High Schoc arbook . . jn language idded to th Marf, FRANK J. BLEFARI il minded i racer ... big wheel in f Dusters . . . maestro ol own donee bond ... ft road undecided. ROSALIE C. BLITZER Ro, spices up B.B.G., Senior Judea Temple Youth Group . . . rock ' n roll dancer . . . proficient in steno . . . will outline career as secretary. 20 Slim, ever see a ' 56 blu two tone Chev? thot ' ; . . . man about town enjoys boating. JEFFREY E. BLOOM eff, boots about a soccer all . . . makes beautiful lusic in the Chemistry, Phy- ics, Moth Clubs . . . will en- gineer at Rensselaer. Rod, blue-eyed , knov, his keen interest in music Thunder bird Dance Bond ... All State Band . . . honor roll. cars to bowl- ing . . . hammed in local Town Players . . . ex- plored Post 77 OS Secretary then business. BONGAVENE e for Bowling getic Siren . . . enjoys MARY ELIEN BOYDOS Mary, always smiling and chatting . . . faithful CYO ' er . . . sewing rates high with her . . , states Practice what you preach . MARGARET J. BRACKETT Peg, delightful oddition to Westminster Fellowship and Junior Woman ' s Club . . . scored points for Girl ' s Hock- ey Team. PATRICIA Pot, loves m . . . enjoy: class . . . typing secretarial work her agenda. nusic and books Y.P.F. and Choir fun . . . BETTIE J. BRANCH BB, eager beaver for year- book . . . finds time to make dolls . . . favors English and textile design . . . will attend a Beauty Culture School. t k KAREN P. BRATSENIS Koren, council representative . . . H.R. worker . . . honor roll girl . . . loves dancing and sports . . . after S.H.S. LYVIA BRAZENAS Lyv o, member of Jazz and German Clubs . . . partici- pated in class ploys . . . worked on yearbook editori- al staff. JAYNE L. BREILO Joyne, actress of Junior and Senior plays . . . pepped up pep committee ... a Scottie . . . plans include a GEORGE E. BRIDDELL George, faithful member of YMCA . . . lends his talents to acting . . . the Navy blues after graduation. 22 JOHN R. BRIX John, scored points for Soc- cer team . . . interests lie in archery and Key Club . . . position on Honor Roll . . . future indicates marine en- THOMAS C. BROADHURST Tom, powerful member of Bowling League . . . A. A. Agent . . . will attend a Naval School . . . afterwords will enter field of Electron- CHRISTINA L. BROD Tina, a Junior Woman . . . likes art . . . worked on prom committees . . . H.R. representative . . . will study medical technology. W • ' • ■ 0«l g, f BEN B. BROWN Sen, loquacious lad ... weors a chef ' s hot in his spare time . . . thinks life is exciting . . . future plans are still a bit hazy. JUDITH A. BROWN Judy, telephone operator . . . tennis oncJ golf enthusiast . . . enjoys art oncJ typing . . . will attend Short ' s Sec- retarial School. MICHELE L. BROWN Shelly, presided at Calamity meetings . . . Junior Class Treasurer . . . Coordinator of the yearbook . . . chosen for Laurel Girls ' State. WW BARTAN K. BRUCKMAN MICHAEL J. BRUSKY DONNA R. BRYANS Bart, talented dancer . . . Turtle , member of Stam- Donno, loves horses Sec. for Scotties . . . spirited ford Boy ' s Club, Westside riding . . . enjoys ice Junior Woman . . . worked Football Team, and Auto ing in winter . . . pr for Yearbook . . . A.A. and Club . . . played intramural tion: a successful coree Echo agent. sports. a home decorator. LOUISE BRYANT e, won letters in ba ball and bosketbo sing; and with A Capella Cho own vocal group . . active in church. JUDITH C. BUCHANAN Judy, Miss Activity . . . Soph- ond yearbook .enned Sr. b graphii MARY ANN BURCZY Mar, member of honor . . . yearbook agent . seen at CYO meettings . will attend college as political science major. HARRIET J. BURGESS Shorty, scored in baseball and basketball . . . loves dancing and record collect- ing . . . secretarial school. JOYCE A. BURNS Al, our dimpled miss . . . president of the Moon- glows . . . twirled for Stam- ford High ot the football gomes. WAYNE BUTLER Wayne, tall, blue-eyed and handsome . . . known for his keen interest in automobiles . . . heading for a career in agriculture. MARY LOU CACKOWSKI Mary Lou, present at repre- sentative committee and bi- ography meetings . . . mem- ber of CYO. BARBARA A. CALDARONE fiobbje, member of the Cala- mities and of the Teen Dept. of Women ' s Club . . . work- ed on Yearbook . . . honor student. PATRICIA J. CALDWELL Pof, welcomes you with crystal boll a telephone and a switchboard emerge into WILLIAM C. CALDWELL Bill, sung in the A Cappella Choir . . . likes to bowl . . . will prepare for a career in accounting at the Merrill Business School. I 24 GERRY LYNN CALLIS Gerry, behind her hap go-lucky manner is a m of serious purpose . ber of Art Club, Hockey Team. mem- arsity ROBERT B. CAMPBELL Bob, a strong, silent type bowling «lld ob at the olle likes drafting. ANITA L. CAPORIZZO Anita, first rate officer of the Moonglows . . . Italian Club member . . . American History enthusiast . . . will be found at nursing school. MARGUERITE E. CARLUCCI Marge, brunette busy bee . . . enjoys her port-tlme job . . . enthusiastic CYO mem- ber . . . knows the econom- ics of home decoration. J J i.C III, «!«1« ' ll:il SttMl bs of fc ii ' f MIK.CWO : ' ( our gifl froo 1 1 OfO K I ' met  oi :wl. Oioir . , ■■? :ll wort WNOlcu Tito, a ember of the West Main Street Community Center ... an active mem- ber of the Siren . . . will speed his way into the Army. RICHARD L. CARR fex an electronic enthusiast . . . favors Physics and Math . . . crystol ball forsees col- lege and aeronautical en- gineering). FRED J. CARTWRIGHT Fred, hot on hot rodding . . . member of the Natl Hot Rod Association . . believes Life is whot you moke it . e J igT r l ' L BARBARA A. CASEY Casey, usually and White Ca lent time to . . . after tro seen at CYO p meetings . . . the Yearbook ning at White Plains Hosp., nursing comes. IWlCCAiDWtll 5 ■! fc Cippello ' iu lo bo l . . . Mf! for cflreef in ng ot ( Wl SdlKl. MARY C. CASOLO Mare, our gift from S.C.H.S. . . . active CYO member . . . adds her sweet voice to A Cappella Choir . . . plans secretarial work. ANN B. CASSELLA vivacious cheerleader kept records for Scot- ties and Jr. Women ' s . . . resigned as Junior Queen. Club Prom JOHN K. CAVANAUGH Cav, S.H.S. ' s own Mr. Core- free . . . enjoys varsity golf . . . attends Bachelor meet- ings . . . favors Americon History . . . often quips njiycci 111 p le « •■ NANCY L. CASSONE Casey, musical miss from the word go . . . jovial mem- ber of French Club, Student Council, and Yearbook Staff . . . next step will be col- lege. and coins . . . likes Contem porary Affairs . . . future sees him as a history teacher. ANTHONY P. CERULLI Tony, often seen hoppiily working in meal shop . . . just mod about cars . . . Takes to the water like o duck. 25 Chapage, starred on hockey field and Junior Class Play . . . active member of Jun- ior Woman ' s Club and YWCA . . . plans to attend college. Sketch, the Scottie . . . mem- ber of Jr. Women ' s League . . . likes hockey . . . after a junior college, will enter the retailing business. Ro, checks Staff . . . CYO . . . high scores and stenography assignment is busi CAROL R. CHICATELL Chic, our radiant secretary . . . J.V. and varsity cheer- leader . . . Soph. Hop Queen . . . attends Junior Wo- men ' s Club and Calamity meetings. STEVE M. CHURYK Steve, real outdoor man . . . hunting and fishing rote tops . . . member of the Rifle Club . . . likes geography and drafting. Pat, enjoys piano and swim- ming ... a bowling and tennis enthusiast . . . after teacher ' s college, will enter elementary teaching. ERDINE A. CLAPES Erdine, octive brunette . . . lively Jr. Woman, member; of F.T.A. and yearbook staff. ROBERT I. CHILLINGTON Bob, sharp hunting and boating enthusiast . . . en- joys baseball and football . . . future plans include college. BARBARA A. CHUDY Sorb, our friendly girl with the sweet smile . . . CYO member and cheerleader . . . sports fan . . . member of S.H.S. Twirling Squad. 26 ' O.ciembhj ' ' luior tij i ' • ' ■■■ i (.l„ ■ ■ ■ ' mti Sa MARGARET E. CLARK nter )ent , fluent biography . . . diligent A.A. , . . lover of sports cretariol work in the WI LLIAM R. CLARK Bill, avid sportscar Hion . . . ardent member of H.V.A.R.A. . . . enjoys racing and w.ood- shop . . . hunting rates high- ly .. . trucking business. ROSEMARY E. CLARKE Roe, efficient worker for re- write staff of the Yearbook . . . member of German Club . . . awaiting her will be a career in commercial art. DIANE CLAYBORNE Shorty, member of West Main St. Community Center . . . officer of Bostonians . . . biology rates high . . . will dance her way to school. CAROL A. CLEARY Carol, blonde scribe for CYO . . . Yearbok, Siren, and A.A. agent . . . Junior Play usher . . . bowling whiz . . . will make Business her goal. UraiUHICATELL ovr rodiont tetretoi i.V. onj YOfiit cfiea !r... Soph. Hop QuH , attentji Junior 1 1 OJo anti Coloiiiil f ;IDIN£ .CIAPES I j ye braielt ' , J. Wonion, mlif U TRINA G. CLEMENTS Rep MARY JANE COFFEY Junior top Ince. nd Sen- Janie, member of French . . member of Club ond F.T.A. . . . be- . a proud Scottie longs to CYO and Stamford nterest is modern Junior Dance Group . . . plays piano . . . college is next. athletic . . J.V. football, varsity soccer . . . active in Spanish Club . . . I.R.C. EILEEN C. COLE , library staff v«orker . . . lent talents to school or- chestra . . . attended Y.A.F. faithfully . . . will soon be an interior decorator. 27 Minty, enthusiastic jazz club member . . . favors Eco- nomics . . . future plans In- clude a study of music and writing. MARY GAIL COLOSI Mary, moved bock from Flor- ida . . . sports enthusiast . . . favors swimming and ice- skating . . . enjoys mathe- GEORGE A. COMPO George, vid bowling fan in Italian Club interest . Navy blue ELAINE B. CONFORTI Tiny, faithful CYOer . . loves to dance and bowl . a collector of records . awarded a trophy for da ing. , our music enthu . member of the b( club, and dance bi Sec.-Treas. of th will enter enginee ban 1 i D010m .COII!ll Mi, fiiiul Stcltii . iinii Jr, Womani neelings . . . lent tolei he ' bod and orchesro iflching nay follow col VERONICA M. CONSIDINE Ronnie, thinks bowling tops .... talented seamstress . . . American History tops on her list . . . future hears sound of wedding bells. STEPHEN COOK Stephen, musically minded . . . member of dance band . . . blows a cool trombone . . . hopes to pursue an en- gineering career. DIANA L. COOPER Diane, animal lover regular CYOer . . . s ' ming and skating are orite pastime . . . fu still undecided. 28 EDWARD M. COPLAND Jed, active student . . . win- ner of Merit Letter . . . role in Witness for the Prosecu- tion . . . studies Greek and Latin . . . M.Y.F. area presi- dent. Play ticket co™t.fe ,J SUZANNE M. COPPOLA ' ■ ,i mittee . . . Junior Prom Dec orator . . . CYO memba ... ice skates and bowl on CYO teom . w miic (iiki ' wilsr ol lb boi n tlik, ond dDne bii ■ ■ S«.-IrM!, ol ll( Hi . «1 entet engimrlr LINDA J. CORREA Linda, a deft dancer . . . had a good time at CYO . . . enjoyed YWCA . . . will seek a position in the com- VIRGINIA J. CORREA Ginny, our petite, blue-eyed brunette . . . striking the ten pins keeps her on her toes . . . member of CYO. :ial rid. DOROTHY A. CORBIN Hi, faithful Scottie . . . ttends Jr. Women ' s Club leetings . . . lent talent to 16 band and orchesra . . . ;aching may follow college. CATHERINE A. CORBO Cathy, petite and sweet . . . active J.V. Cheerleader . . . shines at Jr. Women ' s Club and Scotties ... art lover . . . next scene in art school. DWIGHT N. CORNING Laddin, our own Mr. Inven- tor .. . wild about photog- raphy and boating . . . this lad is sure to succeed as on electronic technician. SUlANNi lCOFPOL played J.V. and y football and baseball ,|„(,W,, as Babe Ruth leogu, hniorPwlKBrticpated PO ne«b O ' i Kalhy, onswers roll at CYO and Children of Mary Meet- ings . . . enjoys office work . . . plans to enter business world. ROBERT N. COUISON Coul, lettered and tennis . . basketball member of Nutmeg Archers ... to at- tend Furmon University . . . will be a forester. 29 SHIRLEY A. COURTNEY Shirley, gives much time to church work . . . shone in sophomore ploy . . . enjoys reading, tennis, baseball . . . will earn her nurse ' s cap. PETER J. COVIELLO Ponfioc, everybody ' s buddy . . . music occupies most of his time . . . octive in wrest- ling, weight-lifting. Band, and Jozx Club. ROBERT J. CREE MICHAEL F. CROMBIE JAMES M. CUMMINGS Bob, loves tinkering with Mike, a (allow who enjoys Jim, import from King School cars . . . math holds his in- sports . . . played intromur- . . . vice-president of Chan- terest . . . bowling whiz ... al bowling, baseball and bas- cellors . . . will maior in plans a career in banking. ketboll . . . member of forestry at the University of CYO. . Maine. ROBERT P. CUNNINGHAM beat musician . . . Bob drummed school b, and done his woy through ind, concert band ■ bond. MARY JANE CURRIVAN Janie. active member of CYO . . . enjoys dating . . . col- lects records . . . mathe- matics is her favorite subject. GRACE A. CURTO Grace, Prez of Deltoirs . . I ond sewing a . . likes to done rates jazz favorites . . . . plans world OS o to enter bu secretary. Clo sh to Senior s their deep regret at the loss of their classmate, John Curto. He will always be remem- bered as a friend and mem- ber of the Class of 1961. 30 NICKIE M. DALTON Nickie, active member of I.R.C. . . . sharpshooter of the Rifle Club . . . drama ranks high . . . future holds Q college education. MARY ANNE DALY Mor, Yearbook agent . . . alternate Council represen- totive . . . CYO member . . . to study at St. Raphael ' s School of Nursing. CAROLYN LEE DANIELS Carol, claims biology and English as favorite subjects . . . lent voice to the choir . . . next stop is a beauty culture school. NORMA A. D ' APICE Norma, a true thinker, loyal Scottie and YWCA member . . . represented Jr. Class ... hit the ball on the head for hockey. FREDERICK F. DAVIDSON Fred, sports enthusiast . . . is active in CYO . . . favors German and Physics . . . after school, plans to enter field of science. DOREEN DAVIES Doreen, me Moonglows . tening to Elv cooking rates young chef. enjoys lis- resley . . . |h with our BARBARA A. DAVIS ELIZABETH A DAVIS ROBERT L. DAVIS Borb, adroit with the baton Betty, our giggi ng twi ler Robert, avid fan of v vat and sewing needle . . . ... a valuable member of skiing . . . loves to t nk found in many sports circles the girl ' s Softball team . with model airplanes . . . has a head for figures. active CYO men will be a beautic ber . plans to attend UConn. YVONNE I. DAVIS Chunky, song way into A Capella Choir . . . served F.T.A. and Stamford Girls Club . . . plans include post groduate course in moth. ALFRED F. DeCARLO ' red, lives by motto, Life vhat you make it . . . C( ccupy much of his time , ' Anchors Aweigh . ; 4 LOUIS A. DeFRANCESCO BARBARA J. DeLEO Lou, tinkers with cars, strums Borfas, won Softball letter . . . guitar in leisure . . . skin member of CYO . . . pepped diving interests him ... fu- up Pep Committee ... a ture sees him in the field of career in commercial art will business administration. follow. JOHN A. DELEUE John, easy going fellow . . , wild about cars ... cor often be seen around his 40 Ford coupe. ANNETTE F. DELLA DONNE Shorfee, a bundle of activity . . . glowing member of F.T.A., White Caps, YWCA, ond CYO . . . will win the hearts of children as a baby DANIEL DeMOTT Don, our quiet senior . . . jazz fan . . . collects popular and jazz records . . . likes to dance . . . sports minded . . . after High School, a ELAINE F. DENISON Coolcie, busily typed senior biographies . . . seen at CYO meetings ... the fu- ture holds business school after graduation. RICHARD M. DENNIS LINDA A. DEROSA Richie, A.A. and Yearbook lin, charming miss with a agent . . . member of F.T.A. winning smile . . . foithful . . . active in several intra- CYO member . , . added mural sports . . . college to charm to office staff . . . en- follow. joys dancing . . . will enter nursing. 32 ROBERT P. DeVOS JOSEPH E. DIAMOND ALICE G. DIGGS LYNDA LEE DODDS Bob, dimpled drummer boy Joe, active in golf, tennis. Bunny, cheerleader . . . jun- Eel, known by everyone . . . . . . featured in Senior class baseball and basketball . . . ior representative . . . Vice president of Scotties . . . ploy . . . devoted to music enjoys Jazz Club . . . im- President of A Capella Choir secretary of M.Y.F. ... has . . . sure success in show mediate future includes plans . . . Yearbook biography a place on the honor roll business. for college. staff . . . Calamity . . . next . . . will teach English in the -nursing. future. DIANNE C. DOMBROSKI Miss Dee, enjoys intramural archery . . . may be found at CYO meetings . . . after making mark as social work- er, marriage comes into WILLIAM DOWLING BUI, talented drummer . member intramu of CYO . . . played □I basketball . . . plans to go to college. ! i FREDERICK D DREANY Fred, railroad magnet on model New Haven railroad . . . A. A. agent in Junior Year . . . boards M.Y.F. ond explorer meetings. ANNA M. DONALD Anno, sparkled in Jr. and Sr. Ploys . . . Yearbook agent and biographer . . . active in Westminster Fel- lowship and Teen Dept. PATRICIA M. DRENCHEN Pat, blonde, brown - eyed culie . . . swimming, ice- skating, ond bowling enthus- iast . . . future sees wed- ding bells chiming. GEORGE T. DONCH Doncfi, avid fan of bosket- boll, baseball and football . , . his future includes UConn and a career in zool- ogy- PATRICIA A. DURAN Po , often on Honor Roll . . . tennis ond reading fill leis- ure . . . will enter technical science after stay ot UConn. CATHERINE E. DONAHUE Cofhy, a cheerful volunteer worker at the YWCA . . . member of CYO . . . ushered at Jr. Closs Play . . . will enter the Air Force. I CLAIRE J. DOWRIE Claire, sparked Bowling and Rifle Clob . . . active in Youth Fellowship . . . adores horse-back riding ... a fu- ture in Interior Decoration. CLARA MAE OURANT Clara, A.A. agent . . . scrib- ed for Yearbook . . . likes sports ... to study for a coreer os a legol secretary. 33 ElEANOR DURANT great sports enthusio: . Yearbook Biogrophe H R. Rep. . . . Spanis EDWARD J. DYER Eddy, sports and hlfl fan . . enjoys American History will seek a position in thi field of photography afle the Navy. WILLIAM A. DYLEWSKY Bill, enjoys playing basket- ball and bowling . . . hop- ing to work OS a draftsman . . . maybe, a career in the Navy. SHIRLEY A. EDE Ede, historian of the Mo glows . . . likes swimmi Softball, and horseback ing ... a future career man. JUDITH J. EDELSTEIN Judi, a wonder on the i« and with a point brush a capable athlete . . . wil be a success in the busines: world. CAROLE M. EGGERT JOHN A. EKDAHL Speedy, president of St. John ' s Luther League . . . likes dancing and modern perky Coro e, ardent mer Spanish Club . . CYOer . . . capable for the Siren . . . wedding bells ring in the future. SONIA M. EKDAHL Sonia, secretary of Luthi League . . . faithful Roinbov Girl . . . member of Schoo Spirit Committee . . . a fu ture secretary. STEPHEN B. EDWARDS Steve, Prez of Expio . . . won letter in tr cross country . . . God and Country Av Post and jrned ROBERT N. EGBERT Bob, a science ond moth whiz , . . lends talents to SHS. Dance Band, ond French Club ... a career in medicine will follow college. 34 JOHN E. EKLUND JACQUELINE S. ELLIOTT MILDRED A. ENRIGHT ANGELO SANTE R. ERRICO ANN E. ESCOn John, member of A Coppella Joclcie, efficient secretary of Toby, member of honor roll Angela, loves □!! classes . . . Ann, member of Teen Dept. Choir . . . asset to swim- Conservative Ladies . . . phil- . . . received good citizen- member of Italian Club ... of Women ' s Club . . . ot- ming and bowling teoms . . . osophizes The Golden Rule ship award . . . active in A. A. Agent . . . will spend tended Calamity meetings enjoyed Physics and Chem- . . . future includes Wright F.T.A. and Siren . . . a ca- 2 years in Italy. . . . after college, she will istry Clubs . . . engineering Tech and beauty culture. reer in secretarial work. direct her talents toward is next. teoching. IDiTHUOElSniN s wonder on tht witii point brush . pcble athlete . . . i vxcea in llie butin I. P !ON«M.!W PAULA N. ETELMAN t,lh I ' ' O ' vivacious cheerleader Morgie, talented a ' ■ r.( : P ' ' d member of Col Cofflmi ' field of teaching fancy to doncing . . . English is her fter college, the favorite subject . . . will grace the field of art. CHRISTINE FAULK lENORE FARMER Stretch, mode first honors . . . joined Hi-Y and Junior Clas- sical League . . played var- sity tennis . . . next-college CAROLD J. FAUCI and a career in medicine. t;,,; a„ t and music en- Chris, capable homeroom thusiost active in alternate . . . member of CYO . . . good things come F.T.A. . . . took port in Ben- in little packages . . . will ior ploy ... in the future be credit to business world. she will be a typist. 35 «ICIIIK«.nNI A tiiiBllloIeeiOep liVmi ' iClib, t)t and iter church Wf . . . wll mol ERNEST V FERGUSON Vic, an ea member . . . y-goin ovid g YMCA skier and ond history teach. favo rs biology hopes to Richie, golf and girls fill his time ... a member of Hi- Y meetings . . . will serve Uncle Som on tfie sea. I VIRGINIA A. FINDLAY iGini, credit to Teen Dept. of the Women ' s Club, the Ca- tamities and her church fel- lowship . . . will moke a :harming stewardess. George, moth enthusiast, en- joys bowling and ice-skating . . . will attend business school and study accounting. «,b.rolf.U« J Iren, B ' noi B ' rith member . . . Irrote Yearbook biogrophies . . attended F.T.A. and fhemistry Club . . . will be n elementary school teacher. JOHN H. FRIESE John, member of the Turn of River Fire Dept. . . . worked on distribution com- mittee for school poper . . . took interest in CYO. SHANE J. FRONSTIN Judee, gal of many interests . . . was at student council meetings . . . often seen wheeling her white Falcon . . . o future court stenogro- pher. AILEEN L. FORH EDWARD J. FRANKLIN Leenie, sparkled at field day Ted, member of Photography . . . music and reading rote Club . . . played on varsity high with her . . . enjoys track team . . . enjoyed in- sports . . . she will grace on tromurol sports . . . college office after further study. is in the future. If DIANE FRUM Di, graceful | music enthusio member of Joz F.T.A. Clubs . teach or enter . . pert rench and plans to iicol field. AAARCELIENE A. FUSARO tAarcy, otiended CYO faith- fully . . . served Prom Dec- oration Committee . . . loves sewing and music. H IRENE GAETANIO Irene, joined us from Moss. . . . cheerleader and Stu- dent Council Rep. there . . . Interests ore many ... fu- ture plans include office work. FRANK GALLAGI Frankie, friend to all . . . ploys guitar for vocal groups ... . Distributive Education will pursue tailing. the field of re- THOMAS J. GALLO Gray, our cor enthusiost . . . enjoys law and chemistry . . . member of CYO ... is fry- ing for Air Force, then elec- tronics. PETER G. GALLUP Peter, sportsman . . . mem- ber of Rifle Club . . . com- peted in the bowling league . . . will seek a career as a forester. ROBERT J. GANINO Bob, holds his own pilot ' s li- cense . . . active member of CYO . . . talented trumpet CAROL H. GARDNER Carol, blue-eyed . . . Year- book and Siren agent . . . sports enthusiast . . . enjoys office skills . . . hopes to be o legal secretary. JOYCE ANN G. GASPER Joy, Senior A. A. agent . . . worked on decoration com- mittee . . . favorite subject was Home Decorations . . . hopes to be a lab technrc- 38 ROBERTA A. GATES GARY R. GAYIOR MARILYN A. GELFON Berta, a onetime homeroom Gory, S.H.S. ' s music man .. Mar, vice president of Young representative . . . fovors ploys for orchestras both in Judeo . . . member of Bowl- football gomes and proms side and out of school . . ing Club, library squad, and . . . will pursue a career in enjoys all his music classes Sr. Ploy Ticket Committee . . . dental hygiene. a future legal secretary. CAROL A. GENOVESE THOMAS L. GENOVESE Carol, lent her talents to Tom, has a fine eye for good CYO, F.T.A., the Embers and records and rare coins . . . Italian Club . . . loves sports hos a collective interest in . . . next stop is college and geography, art and biology, teaching. LOREHA N. GENTILE Lory, held govel for Scotties . . . active A.A. agent ond H.R. rep. . . . volleyball en- thusiast . . . will be on asset to business field. PETER GEORG Pete, member of Spanish Club . . . enjoys skiing and hunting . . . plans to go into the field of oviation. BART D. GERARDI Barf, loves cars, cars, cars . . , foil months find him on the gridiron . . . S.H.S. loss is trade school ' s gain. ROBERT F. GERIAK Bob, attended CYO ... en- thusiastic golf ployer . . . enjoyed baseball and basket- ball . . . future is undecided. trNiLsafON ROSALIND D. GERSHATER Roz, lent her talents to li- brary staff . . . proud mem- ber of Temple Youth Group and Young Judea. DAN M. GEWANT Danny, Anne ' s his girl . . . fond of American History and Contemporary Affairs with Mr. Dunn . . . member of Republican party drive. . 9 BARBARA A. GIBSON Konsas, our pert gain . . . sparked Moonglows . . . song in Choir . . . loves sports . . . nursing highlights her life, now ond in the future. JOSEPH A GIGLIO Horse, active Babe Ruth base- ball player . . . enlightened many CYO meetings . . . rotes History and Physics as favorites. MICHAEL P. GINOLFI Mike, coptain of the 60 football squad . . . scored with the Chancellors and CYO . . . plans on college. ANGELA M. GIORDANO Mousie, popular Scottie and able Yearbook agent . . . whirled into CYO and YWCA . . . enjoys doncing and art. RAY GOEBEL Ray, active member of Ex- plorers ... his hobby, ama- teur radio operating, takes up most of his time . . . col- lege is his future plan. JOHN E. GOINGS Duty, gridiron star . . . runs circles around track oppon- ents . . . received trophy for excellence in football. ati, «w« I ' ill «oy '  «  ll te, ond ! fiilivol . . , , . 10 bt c ELINOR GOLDBERG Elln lover of progr azz . . . could be seer ng Yearbooks in Jr. . . will attend UConn. NORRIS S. GOLDBERG Nor, member of Spanish, IRC, and Chemistry Clubs . . . played on soccer team ... an amateur radioman. ' the dru! V io 40 ROBERT N. GOLDBERG JONI E. GOLDEN ROBERT GOLDMAN GLEN S. GOODNOW Bob, science whiz . . . active Pea ches, active on School The Rug, a sports-lover . . . Sully, winner of track and in Russian, Chemistry, and Spi rit Committee . . . Coun- member of our footboll squad cross country letters . . . Physics Clubs . . . Chess Club representative . . . made ... in the S.H.S. bond . . . member of Rod and Gun President . . . will become hor or roll ... a career In collects jazz records . . . col- Club . . . will major in law. a successful chemist. inte national relations is goal. lege is next. Iwbil ELEANOR GRANT Eltie mu ic over . . . bowed her way th rough Or :hestra, All-S ate, or d Summe Youth Festi to b . . F.T.A. e a music te nember ocher. PAUL M. GRAY Pou , Id diniitiy Clibi Hi ■ ■ ■ WILLIAM C. GREENFIELD Bill, rhythm master . . . like crazy with the drums . . . features hot jazz and cool girls . . . after Navy Band, a swinging jazzbo. I.R.C., and Writer ' s Workshop . . . swims, ploys baseball, hazel-eyed friend from Manchester High . . . played football and basket- ball . , . will move to Cali- fornia after graduation. Pal, enjoys geography and sports, especially orchery . . . belongs to Children of Mary CYO . . . plans to enter com- merciol field. JOHN W. GRECO Slonewall, president of I. R. C. and Debati ng Society . . . member of F.T.A. and School Council . . . modera- tor for Bowdoin College De- bate. CAMILLE G. GRECCO Cam, lovely secretary for CYO . . . lively bowling whiz . . . loves to dance . . . served as A. A. agent. GAIL GRUBER Gail, three star letter winner . . . member of F.T.A., Span- ish Club, Junior Woman ' s Club, and Calamities . . . college and teaching will fol- low. JUDITH A. GROGAN Judy, team I.R.C. Katherii School. fmber of hockey . sung for A Cap- air . . . enjoyed . . will study ot Gibbs Secretarial CHANCEY GUARINO Chei, devoted Moonglow . . . lent a helping hand at CYO meetings . . , often quips, No! You ' re kidding . . . future includes beautician work. 41 Jerry, oble secretary of her Sophomore homeroom . . . added her services to the Yearbook . . . membei the bowling team. RONALD T. GUILIANO lie, sports, sports, sports led our Block Knights or MORRIS L. HAITH ctory ... a stay in the nes followed by a co- in othletics. Moe, member of Cross-Coun try and Trock team . . song in A Cappello Choir . . . active in YMCA and B.Y.F. . . . sport enthusiast DORLEEN A. HALSTROM Dor een, rotes drawing and painting highly omong her favorites . . . ort and biol- ogy are enjoyable . . . wonts to enter commerciol ort. CATHERINE W. HAMILL Calhy, smiling miss from Maryland . . . active in F.T.A. . . . boasts of Honor Roll stonding . . . plans to be a teocher ofter ( A jtiri ii Hi-fi ..JeilerlC- - ' ' MilBKlmii ' Toni, shone at Teen Dept. and M.Y.F. . . . sparkling JAMES E. HARVEY vm • M B ne Tiber of Scotties . . . help- Jimmy Sergeant ot-A rms of •— ■■ K ALICE M. HARDIN ed hockey team and Year- Egypt on Lord spends J H Mo ie, o spirited me mber of °° k. much time at he We tMoin . ■ K fe k w the Bostonions . . believes Comm unity Ce ite thinks L jA H H str ve not to eqi ol but to moth ' s great. A t ' H BA A exc 1 . . . Ohio U niversity Klfll ■■■IB owo its her opplico tio n. ■i JOHN R. HAMILTON Red, member of the Chem- istry and Stomp Clubs . . . 1 DAVID Vv ' . HAMILTON . : • ; Dove, fishing enthusiast . . . enjoys printing doss . . . attended Y.P.F. and Sea Scout meetings . . . will join ofter S.H.S. will come the the Air Force. Navy, followed by a coreer 42 in the printing business. BI BBBPHHBK ' - 1 Mb m ft RICHARD W. HAVEE kip, amateur radioman . . . lember of Civil Defense . . . nterested in Hi-Fi and Moth ill enter R.C.A. Insti- ute of Electronics. THEItlNEW.HAMia , sailing niii Ira nnoing . . . plans I ! ciier after college, i|.A;n 1 greet. MiMMi RODNEY A. HAWES Rod, the lad with the crack- ling voice . . . added zest to Jr. Play and German Club . . . Pres. of Pilgrim Fellow- ship ... a future veterinar- EUGENE A. HAYNES ALAN R. HEINMAN Gene, sportsman . . . played Skip, intramural bowling and on varsity soccer, basketball, baseball rank high . . . par- and track teams ... to study ticipated at Jewish Center surveying . . . then, will en- ... favors English and Bi- ter the Air force. ology. il ' di, our sparkling Ge jPOrt . . . efficie y of School Cou mber of Germc C. ond Calomitie: supports the Chemistry ond Jazz . . . shone on Honor Roll foithful A.Z.A. member . engineering will follow. GEOFFREY P. HOLDEN OUofio nks football high on his activity list . . President of the Chancelloi . . . Senior A. A. agent. 43 • - y GLORIA A. HOLMES Gforia, real jazz bug . . . scored on hockey, basketball, and soccer teams . . . lent services to many worthwhile drives. PAULETTE C. HENRY Pauletle, member of Year- book and Echo Staff . . . brightened Jr. Women ' s Club and Calamity meetings . . . will attend Syracuse. CAROL A. HOLT Carol, active member of Wri- ters ' Workshop, Rainbow Girls and Teen Dept. of the Woman ' s Club . . . worked on newspaper and Yearbook staffs. FRANK R. HOLUB, JR. Frank, spent time at Physi and Chess Clubs . . . ran; officer for Rifle Club . . will become a fine cfie BARRY L. HOPKINS Hop, the jazz lover . . . blended his voice with the choir . . . could be seen at Baptist Youth Fellowship . . , ministry is his goal. HARVEY J. HOROWITZ Harv, amateur radio enthus- iast . . . station K.I.J.J.V. . . . Vice President of Stam- ford Amateur Radio Club. ELENA HORRIGAN Etena, active treasurer of F.T.A. . . . former officer of Scotties and Russian Club . . . plans to attend college. GLORIA A. HOUSER G o, hep member of jazz clu . . . added her pep to We: Main Street Community Cei ter . . . secretarial trainin awaits. Mg, hondune pigibir pfoud Choncel . . ocllve sporlifflon . I his congeniol Ihe busineu nM. BARBARA J. HOWE Borb, silent miss . . . takes time for Senior Walther Lea- gue and Yearbook . . . hoc- key player for S.H.S. . . . Kotherine Gibbs is planned. WINIFRED L. HOYT Winnie, worked diligently as Yearbook biography writer . . . member of Y.P.F. and church choir. she Tabe NANCY HUNTER y, our spirited baton •r . . used up energy chery and baseball . . . s also a member of the node Church Choir, KAREEN L. HYDE Koreen, was Soph. Rep. . member of Spanish Club, T. A., Library Club, Scottii and P.Y.F. . . . Yearbook I ogropher. . Aot«i,j, j, « lmg „5 I •edJi.g ben 44 PATRICIA R. INGARAN Pat, letter for Softball . . . favors biology and chemis- try .. . after Wright Tech, a career as lab technician will follow. SEBASTIAN J. INTERLANDI Set, our talented pianist . . . capably edited Echo . , . Honor Roll student . . . won Italian II award ... a stay at college is a must. DOUGLAS L. HYND ug, handsome pigskin cor- r . . . proud Chancellor PETER J. HYND Pete, displayed speed as track and cross country man . . . lent his skill to intra- mural basketball and base- boll. PATRICIA S. lAIZZI Pat, active member of the CYO . . . loves to dance, bowl, and ski . . . plans to be a private secretary. 1 apply his congei the business world. ality i Calamities rved as Soph. Class Representative . . . frequent honor roller. JANET JAMISON our swimming enthus- . . . member of YWCA riding club . . . spore will find her at the CAROLE H. JAMROGA Carole, Siren agent . . .CYO member . . . enjoys listening to records . . . her favorite subject is history . . . o fu- ture secretary. BARBARA A. JARVIS FRANCES M. JAWORSKl u FRANK T. JAWOROSKI Barb, energetic cheerleader Fronny, loves dancing . . . Frank, devoted to cars and . . . active class representa- always anxious for history girls . . . member of Audio tive . . . member of the Ca- doss . . . active member of Visual Club and CYO . . . lamities and Temple Youth CYO . . . Leon ' s Beautician favors drafting . . . will pur- Group. School awaits. sue electronics. 1)1, p«l fl ii i ' ROBERT K. JENNEY JOYCE J. JENSEN LOIS A. JESPERSEN Shorty, one of our tallest . . . Joyce, graceful form on Lois, prexy of M.Y.F. . . , played J.V. basketball . . . dance floor and at the ol- scribe for Russian Club . . , was awarded medals for his leys . . . made her goal on a Rainbow Girl . . . summei shooting . . . livened up the hockey team, but enjoys exchange student in Ger many on M.Y.F. meeting. all sports. mony. 46 PATRICIA M. JOHNS Pot, a music lover . , . choir singer . . . ploys piano . . . Italian Club . . . Yearbook Biography Staff co-chairman. EDWARD T. JETTER Eddie, a talented singer . . . choir and other singing groups welcomed him . . . enjoyed working in metal shop ... a future profession- , af l ' W EDWARD JOHNSON KENNETH E. JOHNSON Ed, digs music the most . . . Ken, industrious Pres. of Post member of school bond, West 48 . . . treasurer of M.Y.F. Main Community Center, and . . . draws first lane in track YMCA . . . can be found on and cross country . . . an the honor roll. engineering career awaits. (I I ' ' ■■til ' lit., ROBERT JOHNSON Bob, quiet and shy . . car enthusiast . . . Veep the La Solles Auto Club the future is still hazy. GAIL E. JONES Jons.e, can be found c horse bock in her spar time . . . and loves baseba and tennis ... at home i DOROTHY E. JORDAN Dottie, landmark at Goody ' s . . . enjoys fine art and good music . . . English is her first ranking subject. SANDRA J. JOSEPHSON ALFRED L. JUDGE MARION L. JUNE Sandy, gay brunette . . . A , Block Knight in shining Marion, enjoys piano and sparked on Student Council, armor . . . received his let- choir . . . earned spot in Yearbook staff, and Temple ter in football . . . favors honor roll . . - favors short- Beth-El Youth Group . . . drafting ... his future is hand and typing. boks to college next. still hazy. cx ' aXv t y CATHERINE D. KAPUSTA Cathy, welcome addition to Pilgrim Fellowship . . . mem- ber of F.T.A. ond Math Club . . our future secretary. ALFRED S. KAPPLER Serge, a man of the world . . . played soccer and fenced . . . member of the French Club . . of medi( fill enter the field 47 GERALDINE H. KAUFMAN Gerry, dancing enthusiast . . graced the honor roll . . , loved commercial law . . future sees her exploring the PATRICIA A. KEARNS Pot, member of the Jr. Wo- man ' s Club and Scottics . . . Jazz Club member . . . dec- orator for Junior Prom. bus rid. ALLEN T. KEELER Al, a car enthusiost ... be- longs to LaSalle ' s Auto Club . . . features Chemistry and Physics . . . plans to attend trode school. GERALDINE J. KELLY Gerry, CYO and Deltaire member . . . favors food, bowling and biology . . . the future is still cloudy in this blonde miss ' life. KATHLEEN KETCHAM Kathy. small as on elf . . . enjoys reading and coking . . . archery is her favorite outdoor sport. TAEKO KIMURA Taeko, our little Japanese import ... on active mem- ber of I.R.C. . . . attends Junior Women ' s Club and Calamities faithfully. GARY R. KING GEORGEANNA B. KlICH Gory, welcome import from Long Island . . . student council rep. . . . Latin Club member . . . collects records . . . will be a future lawyer. Georgie, playing the piano occupies many of her leisure hours . . . penned yearbook biographies. 48 PAULA T. KLINKOWSKI Klinky, peppy, blonde-haired member of the Calamities, FTA, Yearbook Staff and Junior Woman ' s Club . . . plans include college. HOWARD P. KNAPP Howie, lent his talents to the orchestra . . . added beat to the Debating and Chemistry Clubs . . . song in M.Y.F. Choir . . . music beckons. VIRGINIA C. KNAPP Giny. active in numerous ac- tivities . . . spends leisure bowling, golfing . . . enjoys office work . . . hopes for career as dental assistant. ILMARS KNETS mars, ponder board . . . s enjoying sports gineer success UConn. pends leisure . . . will en- after stay at LOREnA M. KNOESS tor, active in Moonglows and CYO . . . warm smile glows at parties, dances . . . his- tory and science are fun . . next goal is nursing. IGtANNA !. m 1, pluyiig e P , M.) il kit leiim , pgiieil rM ' l ' PAMELA K. KOWALSKY Pam, spends most of her free time painting with oils . . . active member of Art, Chemistry and Swimming Clubs ... a future at UConn. JOSEPH R. KRAUC Joe, well - rounded student . . . Safety Council member . . . active CYO and HiY-er . . . plans to enter field of engineering. ROSALIND A. KNOWLES Rosalind, active Girl Scout ... an avid sport fan . . . sparkled as honor roll stu- dent . . . lent talent to Little Symphony Orchestra. history . . . knocked do pins for bowling teorr quips, Rots O ' Ruck . EDWARD S. KOWALCZYK Ed, loves to putter around with cars in his spore time . . . enjoys swimming and playing football . . . will pursue a career of drafting. GERALD J. KOKOSKA Jerry, member of CYO and YMCA ... in the future he will enter a career in the United States Coast Guard . . . goal is quarter master. SUSAN L. KRAFT Susie, prez of Writers Wor- ship ... a star in Junior and Senior ploys . . . en- joyed Calamity meetings . . . a literary career will follow. JEROLYN J. KUDOLA Jerry, a pretty potion . . . whiz at Chemistry . . . pres- ident of Girl Scout Troop . . . Carnegie Tech is solution for a B.S. in Chemistry. |9 CLAUDIA T. KUNSAW Claudia, sings in Church Choir . . . favorite subject is stenography . . . busy member of Russian Club . . . will attend a secretarial school. 49 Shorty, popped ir meetings . . . belti Life is what you make it! . . . favors steno, typing and Italian. RICHARD A. LoGUARDIA ch, our brown-eyed swim- er . . . active YMCA mem- ?r . . . can be heard say- g, Don ' t worry about Tony, talented clarinet and player . . . leader of his 1 band, The Serenaders . will attend music school. ELLEN S. LAMONT Ellie . . . served on play i prom committees . . . Agent . . . F.T.A. . worked on Siren and Yec book. JUDITH LANG Judy, answers here to IRC coll . . . member of Junior Woman ' s Club and church fellowship . . . college is next with teaching to follow. Bob, member of footbo track teams . . model airplanes Representative I nd toyed with . . Cabinet Explorers. MIRIAM J. LARSON Lizard, enlivens I.R.C. and Y.P.F. ... a Rainbow Gir|. . . . loves to sw im and travel . . . enjoys Spanish . . . fu. ture is undecided. CHARLES R. LAMPE Charlie, Junior Class Presi- dent . . . lent talents to plays . . . active in the Key Club and basketball . . . engineering will follow. MICHAEL L. LANE Mike, Vice President of IRC ... has name on roll call for Jazz Club, Debating Club, and Junior and Senior Closs Plays. 50 mtiia ANITA J. loRUSSO Neais, active member of CYO . . . Often heard quip- ing Live and Learn , . . Favors Commercial law . . . A business career awaits fier. GAREY L. LAUBE Gorey, Vice President of Union Memorial Church Youth Group . . . ployed in- tramural football ... in field day contests. : 1 lo « PETER C. LeCOURAS Pete, brown eyed boy . a lover of sports . . . part pated in Intramural bosl .ball . . .also played IJewish Center Jay-Vees. VIRGINIA A, LEDERER Ginny, livened F.T.A., I.R.C. and Player ' s Club . . . Junior Women ' s Club and Rainbow Girls . . . hopes to be a teacher. THERESA M. LAVORATO Terrie, received English award . . . active member of Art Club, YWCA, and Italian Center. KATHLEEN J. LEE Kathy, loves skiing and swim- ming . . . enjoyed English classes . . . offer Kotherine Gibbs Business School, will enter business. 51 RONDA K. LAWRENCE Ronnie, a hospital and Red Cross volunteer . . . won let- ter for field hockey . . . member of M.Y.F. . . . plans to study medicine in college. EDWARD S. LEARY Ed, our import from Illinois . . . enjoys wrestling and track . . . member of church fellowship . . . mechanics rotes high. SARAH E. e. Church lowship p biographic LEE Youth Fel- . . penned true Scottie THOMAS J. LEMON nd Willii College bat ond CYO . . football Sports . . swung shot for baskets at . played in Varsity . . . May soon be working for Uncle Son ALLEN E. LEVINE Al, ployed basketball the 1960 notional chompion of the Jewish Center . . enjoyed moth . . . UConn ' CARL A. LEWIS Lewis, fancy footwork In bas- ketball and dancing . . . draws talents from art and geometry ... to reach great heights in Air Force. at the Long Ridge Fire De- partment . . . members of S.H.S. Bond and Dance Con- cert Bond. Joe, fovors Law and Amerl- con History . . . seen at CYO meetings . . . will enter the Navy next and then a career in accounting. H , . . Kabtr oi Wr into CYO regularly . . . in th will tinker with M. LIONEHI Corm, h a n Knight . . . ploy and boseboll . . CYO meetings . ter the Army. Block basketball attended : articipated in Softball, i and basketball . . . ' ed athletic and citizen- awards . . . future is :ided. Swede, tackles varsity foot- ball . . . active member of ... played Luther League and Y.M.C.A. the CYO . . . . . good-looking star in ing and dancii Junior Class play. • sketboll for enjoys bowl- 52 ° It, ) FRED W. IITWIN Joe, builder of model houses . . . likes to hunt and fish . . . drafting is favorite sub- ject . . . will study art. Rosie Class rotes JULIE S. LITWIN , sparkled at Junior and CYO meetings . . . dancing and music high er list . . . secretarial awaits. Frank, our hi-fi enthusiast . . . member of his church choir . . . enjoys basketball . . . hopes to enter electron- ics at Wright Tech. Slipper pert J.V. Cheerlead- |er . . . member of Writer ' s Workshop and Yearbook Staff . . . played varsity tennis. . . presided over Debating and Physics Clubs . . . CYO and Chemistry Club Vice iident. KENNETH D LOTSTEIN JOHN M, LOWMAN lots, added talents to yeor- lowmon, seen at YMCA book staff . . . printing and regularly . . . sports include model building take up bowling ond footboll . . . spore time . . . future slonts work lakes up most of his toward Junior College. time. CAMILLE M. lUCHERINI Com, active in CYO ... al- ternate class representative . . . favors bowling and golf as well as Bookkeeping and for Explon BARRY J. LYNCH ■, chaplain of Key Club member of Debating :iety . . . pounded gavel RAYMOND W. McAULIFFE Viae, earned Junior Varsity number for football , . . f ' inner of soccer and base- KOi « ' ' ■ite sub- future, hazy. JUDITH McGRATH Judy, enjoys biology and reading . . . member of CYO and former member of Del- toires . . . plans business CAROL A. McGUINESS Slugger, a Scottie and Junior Woman . . . played volley- ball and badminton . . . worked on Junior Prom . . . ' ill become a gym teacher. M.I.T. WREN M. McMAINS Wren, treasurer of B.Y.F member of Chess, Chemistry, and Physics Clubs . . . plan- ning to study chemistry at NANCY McNAMARA Nonce, graced Art Club and Players Club . . . reli- able M.Y.F. officer . . . will brighten campus of Univer- sity of Texas. 54 GLADYS B. McNEIL Gladys, West Main Commu- nity Center member . . . ac- tive in Spanish ond Jazz Clubs . . . will attend junior college. JANIE McNEIL Skeel, scribe for church choir ond the Youth Branch of the N.A.A.C.P. . . . lent tal- ent to West Main C. C. . . . next goal is business school. JUDITH T. McPHEE Judy . . . helped the Aid for Retarded Children . . . member of Italian Club . . . enjoys reading . . . will take a spot in the business world. CAROLE J. MADA lent talents to the twirl- ing squad . . . faithful mem- ber of the M.Y.F. . . . after graduation, a Navy is seen. FRED J. MAFFEI Mafia, smiling heap of en- ergy . . . belongs to Nova! Reserves . . . fancies bowl- ing and football ... an en- gineering career will follow. JOYCE R. MAGLIOLA Joyce, lively chatterbox . . . active committee woman , . . welcome addition to YWCA and CYO . . . future includes business school and secre- tarial work. DIANE MAKSIMOWICZ Diane, sweet, fun - loving, Scottie . . . active Junior Yearbook agent . . . was a Sophomore and Senior Representative. ROBERT B. MALIZIA Maliz, motorcycle man . . . bowling champ . . . answers roll coll at Y.P.F. . . . draft- ing offers a promising fu- odnlionCI ■■■ [fldtng . ■ ■ , , ,lliek«  ' STEVEN MANNINA Sieve, sports enthusiast . . . fovors football, softboll and bowling . . . belongs to In- tramural Bowling League . . . plans a career In medicine. SHARON M. MARCUS Shar . . . ticket committee for Junior and Senior plays . . . school paper staff ... library staff . . . member of 55 Temple Youth Group. JANET P. MARSHALL Janel, our little one from New York . . . active in Delta Sigma Phi and P.F. . . . loves stenography ond will aid the business world. WEILS P. MARTIN Welti, member of German Club . . . likes to read . . . is interested in electronics and moth . . . will attend Norwolk Tech. LEE MASTEN tee, treasurer of the LaSalle Auto Club . . . took part in footboll and bowling . . . next stop Is a career in the Air Force. CARMEIA D. MANCUSO Corm, enjoys dancing and bowling . . . lists spelling as her favorite subject ... fu- ture plans include business school, then secretarial work. ROBERT J. MATZNER Bob, radio enthusiast . . . member of Chemistry, Phy- sics, Sponish Clubs ... en- joys swimming and tennis. SHARON MAYS Shari, lively girl with lively interest . . . skating and dancing take much of her times . . . will study Interior Decorating. PAUL F. MEISSNER Paul, active in various bond and Jazz groups . . . faith- ful homeroom representative and honor roll student. CARMELA A. MELCHIONNE Corm, scribe for Les Femmes . . . added to CYO . . . dancing and sewing rate high . . . plans include of- fice career. LINDA M. MENNONA RICHARD W. MEYER JANE MICHALSKY LAILA MICHELSON i 56 lindo, bookkeeping and typ ing rate high on her list . . . sophomore and senior rep- resentative . . . business school. Rich, mathematica l wizord . . . frequented honor roll . . , favored chemistry and physics . . . college follows. Jane, scribe for Presbyterian Youth Group . . . able Yearbook ogent . . . future predicts a career as a lab- oratory technician. Laila, sophisticated green- eyed miss . . . finds ballet most interesting . . . aided the Yearbook staff . . . after college, a dancing career. L v-- VELVA M. MICHELSON Bunny, our blue-eyed blonde with the knock for bowling . . . home decoration and typing rote high with her . . . plans secretarial work. RICHARD MILLER Ricky, King of the Sea . . . spends time skin-diving . . . listed in CYO and YMCA . . . active on cros-country and swim team . . . diving career. RICHARD A. MOCCIA Richie, sports-lover . . . likes fo ottcnd CYO and history classes . . . enjoys cars, food, and girls . . . NROTC follows graduation. DONALD N. MILLER Don, flips over cars . . . en- joys English ond Shop . . . cleans his treasured cor in leisure . . . career in Elec- trical Engineering beckons. Agent . . . she hos served on some committees . . . hopes to enter the field of art. EDWARD A. MILLER Hicky, jazz enthusiast . . . loves sports . . . lettermon In track . . . enjoys weight- lifting . . . will study busi- ness administration. ANDREW G. MOFFAT Anc y, art-minded friend to all . . , enjoys tinkering with old guns . . . our crystal ball predicts Novy blues. LEE A. MILLER Popie, active sportsman . . member of B.Y.F., West Mo Street Center, and Egypti( Lords . . . Trade Scho beckons after S.H.S. SUZANNE A. MOBERG Sam, loods of fun to be with . . . adds life to Baptist Youth Fellowship . . . art greatest love and talent . . . career as commercial artist. RICHARD T. MOGEY Diclr, co-coptoined Varsity swimming team . . . New England and Conn. State Swim captain . . . French, Chess, Jazz, and Physics Clubs. 57 ROBERT MOLDAY Bob, active on the swimming and tennis teams . . . mem- ber of Calculus Club . . . Dolphin Swim Club . . . plans ahead for college and civil engineering. ARLENE T. MOLOWITZ ling, dancing ry Affa Spanish, Contempor- Qail GAIL MORAN ling the dance floor talented fingers race argon keys business school fol ROGER D. MORGAN Rog, our busy Hi-Y Pi Chancellor and Black Knighl . . . received track letter and wrestling and weight-Iif awards . . . college aw ,|idlir«l l| l« ' 11 Shi CoMiiiiy WIILIMENA MOUZON Meno, member of West Main bosebo Street Community Center . . . enjoys Biology . . . listens to records ... in the future k, a loyal member of the Knights of Columbus. . . rotes English and Law as fav- . enjoys football, nd basketball. JOHN A. MUSOLINO Moose, putters around golf course . . . crazy about cars . . . favors drafting . . , after graduation plans t wear Navy blues. Oft s«.. ■■■•« ..J A «w JAMES MORRIS enjoys sports . . . great Tier , . . big interest in . . . favorite subject is CHARLOTTE A. MOULYN Charlo, music lover . . . dedi- c -tod time to orchestra . . received many orchestral hon- ors .. . future plans include further study in music. 58 - ; . J. - -  • - ■ 1 ' CAROL M. MYERS Carol, sewing enthusiast . , . agent for school paper . . . played basketball with West Main Street Community Cen- MARTIN S. NEWMAN red E., r nember of t he mistry CI jb . . . Sc uba ng and badmi nton en- ROSALIND MYERS Ros, swings a smooth baton with the twirling squoo . . . contributes to West Main Street Center ... her future is undecided. ANITA L. NANOS Nitsy, Student Council . . . Yearbook Staff . . . Senior- ama and Echo reporter . . . Jr. Prom decorator . . . J.V. cheerleader. NANCY M. NILAN Noncy, blue eyed ond srr CATHERINE C. NAPOLl Cathy, the sports hound . . . also enjoys cooking . . . lists home decoration as her fov- PATRICIA A. NEGYESI -t, comrade in Russian Club . Da to CYO ond Siren . . girl at football games . outlines career as secre- is That ' s Life . . . Art and English are her favorite sub- JANET A. NIZOLEK GRACE NIZZARDO jects. Jon, kept sewing class in Gracie, on avid member of stitches . . . charmed Year- CYO . - . valuable to the book and School Council . . . Italion Club ond capable skillful stenographer and ty- Yearbook agent. pist. 59 enjoys playing basketball . . , active member of N.A.A.C.P, and Main St. Center . . , future sees him as a hair stylist. RALPH E. NORGREN Ralph, outdoorsmon . . . en- joys skiing, fishing, and hunt- ing . . .• worked on news- paper staff . . . after col- lege, a possible career as a ALBERT L. NOWINSKI Al, beats the drums for the Uniques . . . enjoys hunt- ing, fishing, and auto me- chanics . . . Army is next. FRANC OBERHAMMER Franc, swimming champ . . active In Hi-Y, Walther Lea gue and International Reio tions Club . . a law caree beckons. BARBARA A. OBMAN Borfa, received her letter field hockey . . . enjoys bowl- ing and swimming . . . took port in CYO ... her futui lies in the commercial field. P MWUCOISN Dm, m letter i ' bU Old boiiMI g Moibeiolherc pA group . . . W UC d He Gib. Bill, danced in the Harvest Moon Ball . . . played ac- cordion . . . found in S.H.S. band and Italian Club . . . future shows UConn. SUZANNE M, OEFINGER Sue, earnest member of CYO and YWCA . . enthusiastic admirer of pop music . . . favored office machines. ROBERT E. OGLE Bob, Band ment to ski be or member of the Youth . . . builds HiFi equip- . . . likes to hunt ond ... in the future will industrial engineer. 60 JACQUELINE N. OLIVER ictie, musically minded . . . vors reading . . . faithful rnber of West Main St. ?nter . . . hopes to enter music school. GERALD F. OLMSTED raid, free and easy fellow . enjoys skiing, swim- ig, skating, and wrestling! . next stop UConn with f enforcement his goal. -« A OlMAN  «ii hit leltir ii wimming . , , tool ■ 0 . . . her futurt le loiaetciol liill CATHLEEN J. ORLANDO Cathy, pretty picture in Art Club and Young Women ' s Club . . . penned Yearbook biographies . . . next scene is college. KARL B. OSTENDORF Carlo flash the soccer field . . . scribe of Physics Club . , . member of Chem- istry Club . . . will be found at Bucknell or Grinell. DOREEN K. OLSEN active and faithful n Rus a rlist . excells in oil paintir q • hobbies ore: Stan ips , ch( ss and tropical fish . . w ill study business DAWN G. OLSEN Dawn, won a letter in bt ketball ond boseboll . . active member of her chur youth group . . . found I.R.C. and Rifle Club. Dor, ber of the lists swimmin and bowling skating WlDf.OWSlt ireeonjMiyl ' ' i wtn ! eitiUP UCojn will faeeJeilHU ' ' highlighted Sr. Walther Leo- and track team . . . commercial art or architec- ture is planned next. NORMA J. PALLADINO Ultle One, enjoys bowling, skating ond miniature golf . . . excelled in Stenography . . . faithful CYO member. 9 JANET ANN PALMER Jay, dreamy eyed girl . plans to keep on worl . . . favorite subjects ar« Office Machines and Home 61 PATRICIA E. PALUMBO Pof, member of YWCA ai CYO . . . bookkeeping a office mochines ore fovori subjects . . . future ho dresser. CHARLES M PARIS Sonny, devoted his time to the West Main Community Center . . . often exclaims. Dig it . . . English is rated his best subject. MARY L. PARIS NICHOLAS F. PARRETT MARTIN P. PASSARO Mary, active member of the Nicky, Mr. Freckles . . . Mortin, champion of his twirling squad . . . secretary brightened the scenes on wrestling division . . . takes of Sunday School . . . fav- stage crew ... a natural part in weight-lifting, track. ors textile design . . . plans at bowling . . . future shows and football ... to be lured a career in business. success In the business world. into drafting. RICHARD M. PASSARO RAFFAELA M. PASSERO CATHERINE A. PAVIA ROBERT M. PAVLOWSKI Ricky, mechoni . . . always t cars . . afte will be on engi cs enthusiast nkering with college, he neer. Roe, sparking addition Italian Club and Yearbo staff . . . praises Engl above all . . . the future eludes legal secretarial wo to ok sh rk. Cathy, enjoys piano, bad- minton, and acting ... ef- ficient A.A. agent . . . three- year member of the library club. Bob, member of Safety Council . . . tennis and swimming rank high . . . en- joys drawing and art. 62 DUNCAN P. PAYNE DANA M. PENFIELD JOAN V. PENSIERO Dee, spends most of his Dona, outdoors girl . . . Joanie, sugar and spice . . . spare time tinkering with loves horses . . . seen ot the enjoys sports dancing, and cars . . . slugger of Babe Saddle Horn Club . . . win- drawing . . . her bright Ruth League . . . plans to ner of trophies ond ribbons smile will so on be a wel- be on auto mechanic. . . . future, raising horses. come sight in business world. HOWARD E. PERDUE, JR. Howard, talented musician . . . Prez o( A Cappella Choir ... all state chorus member . . . ploys oil in siruments. OLIVIA PERDUE Pete, a faithful member the West Main Street Co munity Center . . . spen most of the time reading. MARION L. PETERSON anon, member of F.T.A jrked on Yearbook staff . played hockey and ten- i for school teams. DANIEL A. PICARD , Prez of the Key Club . active in school council . first string debater . . . and Sr. class ploys . . . imurol basketball. MARGUERITE M. PICATAGGIO Marge, leader of the Del- taires . . . enjoys Chinese food and bowling . . . avid CYOer . . . will moke a charming secretary. ALICE T. PICOCHE Al, loves music and art, choir member . . . prefers Alge- bra II . . . likes to paint . . . plans to study nursing at Misreacordia Hospital. DOROTHY L. PIETRUSKA Dot, CYO and YWCA high on her list of activities . . . likes bookkeeping and sew- ing . . . on office will claim her OS a secretary. FRANCIS L. PIKE Fron, sports enthusiast . . . intramural bowling, basket- ball and football ... be- longs to YMCA and M.Y.F. . . . mechanical drafting. NANCY L PIKE Nance, sweet, petite miss . leader of S.H.S. Twirlers . A. A. Agent . . . oustondii at the bowling alleys . . sings in the church choir. KENNETH A. PLATANIA en, active in soccer and vimming . . . favors shop asses . . . asset to our band . . will don the white cop f a chef. THOMAS K. PLEDGIE Tommy, member of ride club and color guard . . . loves Spear Fishing and Scuba Diving . . . member of Hall- fish Divers Club. LORRAINE R. PLOTKIN iori, Sudent Council Rep. . . . loyal B ' noi B ' rith Girl . . . Kookie for Algebra and Biology . . . Southern Con- necticut College next stop. ELIZABETH POMEROY Befly, sold tickets for Jr. Prom . . . ushered at Jr. Class Play . . . likes to read, cook and dance . . . will be a children ' s nurse. DOUGLAS B. POOLE Doug, enjoys water skiing and boating . . . busy presi- dent of Y.P.F. . . . high scor- er in intramural bowling . , . plans to enter Navy. JACQUELINE POPPY Jaclcf, biography writer . . . players club, prom decora- tor . . . enjoys swimming, tennis . . . member of Ca- lamities, Women ' s Club. LEON C. PORADO Leon, member of Fairfield County Astronomical Society . . . played baseball and football ... a future drofts- 64 CHARLEASE PORTER BARBARA A. POTTER SHIRLEY E. PRAEGER JUDITH A. PRESCOn Sister, songbird in church Borb, horseback rider . . . Shirl, member of German Judie, chairman of many choir . . . Scribe for Y.P.D. participates in basketball. and French clubs . . . work- class activities . . . Junior . . . Morgan State College hockey, bodminton and arch- ed on typing staff of Year- Class Representative . . . follows. ery .. . belongs to CYO . . . book ... is a Hospital Vol- penned biogrophies. secretarial studies ahead. unteer. ANGELO PREVITE Gtimp , this happy-go-lucky guy enjoys ploying footb and baseball in his spare time . . . can often be found with Mike Brusky. DONNA G. PRZYBYLOWICZ Donna, makes beautiful mu- sic ., . fiddles around in S.H.S. orchestra, All-Stote Orchestra and All-Eastern States Orchestra. WILLIAM B. PRICE Bill, proudly sported Chan- cellor jacket enjoys wrestling, weight-lifting, and track ... a career in busi- ness administration follows. JACQUELINE C. PRIZIO Jackie, seen around tennis courts . . . will spend the next four years at UConn . . . future sees a career in technology. KENNETH A. PRINCE Kenny, CYO . . . cherishes ice hockey and booting . . , will liven up the Marine Corps ... a coreer in archi- tecture follows- WILLIAM G. PRZYBYLOWICZ 6 ' , hobbies include cars, target shooting ond hunting ... is member of National Rifle Association. PETER G. RAIMA Whispers, outstanding Black Knight . . . active Chan- cellor . . . sports are his specialty . . . will score high in the field of accounting. NANCY G. PTASZYNSKI Noncy, worked on office squad and biography com- mittee . . . seen at F.T.A. and Moon Glow meetings. PAULA S. RAGONESI Paulo, a Yearbook biogra- pher . . . enlivened CYO meeting . . . proud of her certificates in stenography . . . will become a secretary. DEBORAH M. RANKIN Debbie, graced school coun- cil. sch ool Spir t and Pilot Wheel com mittees . . . V.P. of Russ an club . . . college is in si ,ht. 65 [ GIOVANNA C. RAPA an alternate home epresentative . ographer of Golden Years ... in S.H.S. orchestra . . . will become a charming sec- retory. El, ELLEN S. RATTNER .ur oble Woman . . . graced many F.T.A. meetings . . . pounded the gavel for the B ' noi B ' rith Girls. MARTHA H. RAYMOND Marly, secretary of I.R.C. . . on library staff . . . pror committees . . . intramurc sports . . . scholastic ai oward . . . will be commer cial artist. JOHN B. REGAN John, works in print room of Conde Nast . . . just fin- ished active duty in the Ma- rines . . . interested in mili- tary history. BARBARA K. RAY Bobbie, crazy for horses . . . on ardent follower of oil horse shows . . . Bobbie will gallop in and take the com- merciol field. STEVEN M. RAYMAN Steve, drummer for the Ser- enoders . . . member of Jewish Center and YMCA . . . UConn and a successful fu- ture are ahead. DOROTHY I. RAYMOND Penny, presides over Photc Club . . . member of S. C H.S. Choir . . . after a stop at Kotherine Gibbs, will fol low career as a secretary ANTHONY J. REHORIC Tony, Scout and CYOer . . . enjoys horseback riding and archery . . . will go into lin- otyping. Jerry, model planes ore his believes, one n day at a time definite plans fo boats hobbies . . must live oi ... has r the futuri MARGARET A. REID Marge, a bookworm favorite subjects are History and English . . . will study ot UConn. 66 JOSEPH P. REILLY Mozock, active with YMCA, CYO and A.T.O. fraternity . . . enthusiastic sportsman . . . likes to tinker with cors. MYRA A. REINGOLD m L moND AiGA0A.I!IO , aibJKti oie HI Junior, member of West Main Street Community Cen- ter . . . collects American coins ... his favorite sub- ject is woodworking. Myra, and Si sided t staff Roll . goal. added talent to Jr. . Class Plays . . . pre- it F.T.A. . . . Yearbook worker . . . Honor . . teaching is her FRANK J. RENDE Butch, enjoys sports . . . at- tends CYO and YMCA . . . active member of the base- ball squad and Chancellors . . . future at Duke Univer- sity. MARGARET E. RENDELL Peggy, Calamity . . . seen on Honor Roll , . . bright- ened U.P.Y, Yearbook stoH, F.T.A. . . . pepped Senior cl ass meetings. ELAINE REZNY Elain Spa utes e, active lish Club for the Y member of the . . . took min- P.S. . . . skat- nd sports take er time. BEVERLY J. RICHARDS Bev, bundle of activity . . . loves sports . . . shot bas- kets for S.H.S. . . . nursing seems to be her next objeC ' CHRISTOPHER S. RIDABACK s, won awards in skiing active in football, base- . . . will study business linistrotion at N.Y.U. 67 JAY RITTER Tex, S.H.S. ' s cor enthusiast . . . spends spore time work- ing with autos . . . quiet student, yet friendly. ANNA M. RIZZI Ann, light-hearted with cheerful smile . . . colle Rock n ' Roll albums . . . e joys tennis, baseball . . will spark Merrill School. BETH L. ROBERTS Befsff livened the Spanish Club . . . Siren agent . . . favors dancing and tennis . . . wrote biographies for Yearbook. ELEANOR D. ROBERTS f on, bright member of I.R.C., F.T.A., and newspaper staff . . . capable vice presi- dent of Russian Club and Ca- lamities. PAUL E. ROGGENSTEIN Paul, an active member of the Chemistry Club ... a participant in his Senior High Youth Fellowship and Interchurch Basketball. GRACE M. ROMANELLO Grade, popular Scottie . . . head cheerleader . . . sopho- more class veep . . . played hockey and volleyball . . . will enter teachers college. CAROL L. ROMANIELLO Carol, sparkling member of Italian Club . . . enjoys skat- ing and bowling . . . the future reveals a career in the fashion world. DONALD D. ROMANIELLO Don, a brown-eyed lad with a friendly manner . . . avid golf enthusiast . . . loves fishing, baseball and bas ketball. WLROSATI kk, blue tyn otiij lit , . . interHt] are c i|«dbinrllng...fi |)h itdiHJe nynlng, VALERIE ROME Vol, held offices in B ' nai B ' rilh , . . served as Year- book and A. A. agent . . . hopes to be a dental hygen- ist following college. MARY ANN ROMERO Mary Ann, sparkled at F.N.A. and F.B.L.A. . . . sewing and home decoration top her list . . . the future forsees a career as a beautician. 68 PETER P. ROMING Pefe, our Aryan sportsman . . . swim instructor at Camp Toquam . . . follows proud tradition of Boy Scouting . . . indispensable goalie for soc- CHARLES M. RONDANO Chuck, our rugged sportsman . . . top on his list are foot- and bowling . . . enjoys 3th plans to enter the Marines next. • NCILIOWE ™  ., .. . LIOKANIEllO orUiij nenka ,( k . . , eijoyi ita. '  «li«9 ■ . . Ik! ' ' Mil WW ii ommU. PAULA L. ROSATI Paula, blue eyes and cute smile . . . interests are danc- ing and bowling . . . future plans include nursing. PHYLLIS S. ROSENBLUM Phyl, faithful member of the FT. A., the Temple Youth and Senior Judea . . . ex- cels in math ... an honor student. LEE ROSENWASSER sophomore and senior rep. . . . member of Spanish Club . . . Prez of Temple Beth El Youth Group . . . EILEEN H. ROSNER ARLENE ROTH E(7een, hos the grace of a dancer and the love for music of a violinist ... li- brary work and prom com- mittees keep her busy. Ar ene, attended F. T. A. meetings . . . enjoys sports . . . believes one should Be oneself, but never stop work- ing to learn . . . • -« V B. ROWE )ll call at Rainbow Girls . . claims his- . . . the future as a nurse. Chunky, porticipoted in foot boll and baseball . . . likes cars ond boxing . . . plans to study drafting. 69 ANTHONY R. RUFFOLO Tony, talented band leader ond drummer . . . received an award in music. MICHELE S. RUNGE Mkhele, mode her mark in the Rifle Club . . . splashed her way through the swim- ming club . . . received o letter for baseball. ARTHUR E. RUSCOE Ari, easy-going lad . . can often be seen bowling . . . favorite expression is I should know . . . fond of wood shop. JILL L. RUSSACK Ji , sparkling activity . . . edited the Echo . . . found at Jr. Women ' s Club and Calamity meetings . . . study of history is her goal. JOHN S. RUSSELL Jofinn e, did [uetice to A Cappello Choir . . . gave his part to a junior class play . . . Vice President of ex- plorer post. , uttll ■ ' MARY E. RUSSELL Bets , smiling member of F.T.A. and French Club . . . enjoys tennis, skating, and swimming . . . teaching is her next goal. CONSTANCE RUSSO Connie, member of CYO and YWCA . . . favors sewing and office machines . . . be- lieves Life is what you make it . SANDRA S. RUSSO %an6y, puts an appearc at bowline eys grace swers roll at CYO ho to spare when dancir will score high as a secre- tory. DINAH S. RUTH D , graced Calamities, Wo- man ' s Club, Hi-Y, Yearbook staff ... a sharp figure on ice and water ... an art career lies ahead. 70 JOSEPHINE RYAN Jo, a recipient of soflball and basketball letters . . . enjoys reading . . . will at- tend nursing school this fall. GAIL R. SAABY Kemo, Chicago ' s gift to us ... hit YWCA and the Teen Department of Woman ' s Club . . . joined Yearbook . . . will study medical technology. PATRICIA A. SABIA fai, sweet member of CYO ... art ranks high . . . crashed down ten pins . . . after S.H.S., business school and secretarial career. ' %l A.s ' i«lwl, HUBERT H. SALAMON Herbf ' e, bowling enthusiast . . . interests are water ski- ing, CYO, and doncing . . . drafting or printing field is next. JOHN R. SALLEY Sal, sports fanatic . . . fav- ors drafting and metal shop . . . ace bowler and golfer . . , often seen ot Cove So- cial Club. ELAINE S. SALTZMAN Sahzie, active in Spanish Club, A. A. agent, and Tem- ple Youth . . . loves to bowl . . . next step is a Jr. Col- lege or business school. W SUSAN K. SANDERS Susan, imported from Geor- gia . , . member of the Teen Department of the Wo- man ' s Club . . . likes sports ... to be secretary after college. ANNE M. SANTANGELLI MARY ANN C. SANTANGEIO Anne, Sophomore and Sen- Mar, recipient of several ior H.R. Rep. . . . added shorthand certificates . . . spice to CYO . . . enjoys member of CYO . . . enjoys popular music . . . will shine baseball and reading. as private secretary. PATRICIA A. SAPIONE Pof, our brown-eyed misj . , . enjoys dancing, bowling and sewing . . . attends hoir- dresing school after school hours . . . member of CYO. MARRYETTA SAPP Mory, serious and thought- ful .. . West Main Com- munity Center and a social club occupy much time ... 71 hopes to be a beautician. PETER J. SARNI JOAN M. SAMELL Pete, hazel-eyed moth whiz Joonie, favors golf ond bowl- . . . enjoys dancing, drafting ing active member of CYO ond advanced mathematics . . . Contemporary offairs . . . droftting board plons and Biology rote high . . . future. plans to enter Wright Tech for beauty culture. PAUL R. SAUNDERS Paul, a sports enthusiast . . . moves quietly at chess . . . favors chemistry . . . will be- come veterinarian after a college education. SANDRA L. SAVISKY Sortdy, a vivacious blonde ors English, Art and Training classes . . . and playing the RONALD R. SCHALLER Ron, joined German, Chem- istry and Chess clubs . . . music occupies his spore time . . . headed for Cornell with honors. RONNIE G. SCHEIE Ronnie, co-editor of the Year- book ... an editor of Wri- ters Workshop . . . acted in Jr. and Sr. plays. ELIZABETH A. SCHEMERA Betiy, fun-loving brunette . . . graced CYO meetings . . . was often found at the Greenwich Teenage Canteen . . . plans include secretarial career. SUSAN S. SCHLAGER Suzy, found among the Fu- ture Teachers of America, I.R.C., Library Staff and School Spirit Committee . . . song in A Cappella Choir. 72 GILBERT I. SCHMIDT WILLIAM J. SCHULZ DARLEEN S. MARJORIE A. Gil, football favorite . . . 6 7 , on easy going guy . . . SCIGLIMPAGIIA SCIGLIMPAGLIA active in church group and mode his mark at the Rifle Dor active in CYO and Itol- Marge, sports minded gal ... YMCA . . . likes art . . . Club ... ran a merry mile ion Club . . . ovid record Softball and bowling her will work next at Art School. on the cross ountry teom. fan Mer . . . future plans include rill Business School. favorites . . . seen at CYO. LINDA A. SCIPIONI Skip, lover of jazz . . . r ber of A Cappella Choir . . wrote for the Yearbook . . plans to attend America Hairdressing College. DOUGLAS J. SICKUL Doug, vitol to the Black Knights . . . essential to the basketball team . . . served class of ' 61 as Junior and Senior Class representative. JAMES A. SESSA Jimmy, often found at CYO and Rifle Club meetings . . . shifts interests in cars, swim- ming, and drafting ... fu- ture still hazy. RICHARD H. SIEFERT Rick, eager car and boat fan . . in his leisure to tinker with aulo ' boats ... his future hazy. likes and 1 still VERONICA M. SESSA Vera, her sparkling brown eyes and pert dimple will al- ways be remembered . . . enjoys listening to records. is found swimming or boat- ing in summer. ALFRED L. SILVERMAN Al, member of bowling lea- gue . . . likes tinkering with cars . . . hi-fi enthusiast. . . chess takes his spare time . . . plans to go to UCann. KARL A. SGRIHA Carl, man about town . , . enjoys guns and hunting . . . favors algebra . . . will study carpentry at Wright Tech. BRUCE A. SHIPPEE Ship, basketball and base- ball ployer . . . cars and record collecting is what he likes . . . would like to work in forestry. STEPHEN L. SILVERMAN Thumbs, participated in in- tramural basketball and bowling . . . cars toke spare time . . . UConn and the business world lie oheod. 73 ardent FAYE O. SIAAMS O gOy member of S.H.S. rling Squad Junior representative likes hockey . . . to bi medical secretary. CATHERINE R. SIMONITIS Kay, lent her talented voice to the Sophomore Choir . . . claims moth as favorite sub- ject . . . plans her future around Practical Nursing. JOHN F. SIRMONS John, interested in tennis, ice hockey, football . . . often seen at North Stam- ford Congregational Church Youth Group. KENNETH A. SKIGEN Skigs, throws the Jewish Ci ter basketball . . contemporary affairs speech on the rebound will enter business. MEREDITH D. SKINNER Dole, lent her talents to I R. C. and Rainbow Girl member of the Bowling CluE and Teen Dept. of the Wo man ' s Club. CARLTON W. SMITH ROBERT O. SMITH Big Bob, Prez of Rifle Club . . . S.H.S. Color Guard ... active in Boy Scouts . . . will be a welcome asset to Uni- VIRGINIA M. SNELL c -i. . . L versity of Bridgeport. SmiHy, a true water boy, ' ' loves boats and water ski- ing . . . throws out his anch- or at CYO. Mory, dimpled jazz enthus- uj iost . . . lent spirit to many |,j sports . . . basketball, base- ball, and tennis . . . futurej jj '  ' is still o bit hazy. ROBERT W. SLOCUM Sfoc, managed Black Knights ... on duty at Junior Closs and Student Council meet- ings . . . Chancellor. JAMES P. SMIGIE Smig, found a home on the honor roll . . . swimming, soccer, track and tennis rate high on his list . . . college is a must. 74 fiwstsPEa EDITH D.il!INN!ll Mt ker lileil! Ii 1 ind Ubow Girli ' oltiekdiijCM «i Dipt, of ( Wo :i.t. ALAN J. SOLOMON Al, member of Chemistry Club flips over Chem. Labs . . . mode hon- or roll Soph, year . . . en- joys bowling. JOAN M. SOLAROY Joan, graceful twinkle-toes . . . beat her way into the hearts of the band . . . con- trived to build beautiful stage scenery. EMERY L. SOMODY Em, Yearbook agent, A.A. agent . . . member of West- Minister Fellowship . . . Chancellors ' V.P. . . . intra- mural bowling. PHYLLIS A. SORESE Pbyl, has a lovely eye for art . . . aims for archery and bowling . . . active and ottentive in CYO . . . will moke her mark in Art School. ALEX SPEEN A ex, member of the Russian Club ... his hobby is cors . . . physics is his favorite subject . . will attend UConn. IGiNIA«.SN!li I THOMAS I. SPEER NANCY L. SPERMO :Ommy, participated in track Non, ordent member of Teen nd intramural basketball . . . Dept. of Woman ' s Club . . . award for J.V. Calamity and versatile sports iiilleniii. ■ ' i:- ' ' ' - lover . . . UConn is next. , bii to- ot secretarial school sh ' brighten any office. 75 JOSEPH STARESINIC Joe, actor in the Senior Ploy . . . played for S.H.S. on the soccer team . . . mem- ber of the Russian, Safety and Ployers Clubs. BARRY STARK toll und member of AZA and Jewish Center . . . active in bowl- ing, J.V. football, and AZA basketball. KAREN S. STASHENKO Karen, member of YWCA . . . welcome addition to Scotties . . . loves to speck Russian ... OS a nurse, will earn many feathers in her cap. NICHOLAS STEFANISKO FREDERICK H. STENMAN LINDA L. STEVENS WILLIAM J. STOCKLIN Nicit, muscular weight lifter Fred, Luther League Treasur- Linda, dexterous in sewing, Bill, intelligent debater . . . . . seen ot CYO meetings er . , , worked for Year- typing and bookkeeping . . . talented musician . . . w . . . football and bosketboll book . . . scored for track believes Live and let live be a welcome oddition are his fovorites . . . will and Softball teams . . . after . . . career in bookkeeping the engineering field, study drofting at UConn. UConn, will enter the Air follows. Force. scored in intromurols . . •njoys working with cors. ANDREW R. STRAUSS Andy, editor of Yearbook . . . Prez of French Club and M.Y.F. . . . won Princeton Leadership Award . . . three years in School Council . . . Dartmouth next. CHARLES B. STRAUSS Charlie, an editor of Wri- ters Workshop . . . won let- ter in tennis . . . School Council Rep. . . . wrote for Echo . . . will study at Dart- mouth. 76 ELEANOR R. STROUT Ellie, talented artist . . . dancing is her hobby . . . favors English and Spanish . . . looks ahead to Pratt In- stitute and fashion design. NANCY STEOMAN Non, en|oys progressive |C . . . o credit to S.H.S. D Squad . . . lively asset library staff . . . next stop Women ' s Army Corps fl U.SWIAIowic f ' fc orlis ' ' ' iijetl i, ' „ ANDREW P. SUMMA GEORGE C. SUMPTER ilthful member of The Professor, member of i . . . rates swim- YMCA and School Safety fiis favorite sport Council . . . deligfits in fiis favorite sport. sports. THOMAS J. STUART I, our cor fanatic . iften appeored at CYO . nd hor njoys footba loclc riding. SAHaSIKlWN liidy • ' • ,«... ' I , ' iAiny PATRICIA A. SULLIVAN Paili, member of F.T.A. and French Club . . . loves bowl- ing and music . . . hard CATHERINE L. STULZ worker for the Yearbook. Stulzie, hockey player . . . lent her talent to the Junior Class Play . . . lively mem- ber of Scotties . . . artistic world lies ahead. w NANCY A. SWIATOWICZ oncy, the artist . . . ht ivorite subject ath . . . after ill be a success study 77 RUTH E TARACKA MARIE A. TASSONE Ruth, sweet bluc-cyed blonde Kookio Kid, feminine version . . . active Yearbook agent of Jerry Lewis . . . buzzed and class representative . . . with the Honl B ' s . . . after scored goals in hockey . . . groduation, will enter dromo hopes to become a secretary. school. IINDA R. TAYLOR tin, a real live wire . . scribed for Yearbook . . . tended Player ' s Club . . actress in Sr, and Jr. pla . . . livened Scottie meetint INA RAE TERRY Terry, song through A Cap- pella and church choir . . . served ottendonce office and library . . . hopes to be beautician or sociologist. BARBARA A. THOMPSON Buttons, lends voice to many singing groups . . . took part in baseball, tennis and bas- ketball . . . excelled in typ- III lewipip : GLORADENE TOBIN JOAN D TOLLl EUGENE R. TORNATORE Gloria, member of the El Joor ie, petite redheaded Gino, Black Knight Cosonovo Cordeene Debs . . . Madi- twir er . . . dutiful A.A. . . . senior class vice presi- son Church Choir . . . will oge nt . . . spic sd the Junior dent . . . found at CYO and be found in a beautician Pror n decorotio IS. Chancellor meetings . . . school next. hopes to enter business field. ANGELA M. TORTORA Angle, answered roll ot CYO and Children of Mary Meet- ings . . . bowling and cook- ing take up her time . . . asset to business field. 78 JOE TOTO Joe, Mr. Fair and Square . . . fond of cars and sports . . . aims for the target with the Rifle Club ... the fu- ture reveals a top-notch me- chanic. BRECK A. TRAUTWEIN eck, accelerated in cross luntry . . . president of Hi- . . . used up his excess lergy in intramural sports. ANDREW W. TUMINSKI Jo-Jo, nice to know . . . likes to ploy his accordion . . . active in football and base- ball . . . plans to attend Wright Tech. MARY CHRISTINE TURTON Chris, energetic worker for the newspaper, Yearbook and School Spirit Committee . . . president of the Cala- mities. JAMES W. TURZER ber of the Junior Schubert Club . . . ploys the piano . . . hoping to join the Navy ' s or- chestra. CAROLE TYNES Carole, member of CYO . . . enjoys swimming . . . likes office machines . . . the fu- ture holds Q secretarial ca- BARBARA A. UDALL Bobbi, member of Philoso- phy, F.T.A., French, and Chess Clubs . . . A. A. ogent . . . played varsity field hoc- key. DIANE L. URBAN Do y, rates miniature golf and bowling among her fav- orites . . . devotes time to CYO . . . plans her career in secretarial work. JANET L. URBANOWICZ Jon, member of French Club ... a CYO ' er . . . played on varsity hockey team and received her letter . . . col- lege is next. D t ' (pINSB , MARGARET R. USETED Midge, member of M.Y.F shone at Rainbow Girls, Church Choir and Girl Scout Meetings . . . hopes to earn KATHLEEN M. VACCA Kalhy, striking at the bowl- ing alleys . . . answered roll at CYO . . . creates a stir on dance floor . . . Telephone Co. wonts her number. 79 LOUIS A. VACCARO STEPHEN D. VACHSS great interest in hunt- Stove, our poet of comical . . . batted for CYO . . . verse . . . clicks with a ed intromurol football camera . . . favors Contem- the Air Force shines in porary Affairs . , . plons in- near future. clude college. LOIS M. VALENTINE MARIA-LAURA VALENZISI NICHOLAS D. VANECH Lois, sweel brunette gracing Marie, cheerful member of Bubs, dancing car enthusiast CYO . . . jolted ten pins. CYO ond YWCA . . . enjoys . . . mokes fancy steps to cheered for Block Knights . . . swimming . . . Spanish was CYO . . . hos a great swim- success in hoirdressing comes definitely her favorite sub- ming and bowling technique. next. ject. ROSS J. VAVALA Ross, takes life as it comes . . . participated in Tennis . . . member of Spanish Club . . . plans Biology as his future. CARMELLA G. VELENZON Corm, sparked CYO . . . boasts a fine record collec- tion . . . made her mark bowling . . . next stop is business school. FLORENZA P. VENA Cookie, Happy-go-lucky . . . an active member of CYO . . . favors typing and Eng- lish . . . Merrill Business School and secretarial work. 80 STEVE J. VENTO Butch , earned numerals for J.V. footboll ... has played intramural football and baseball . . . member of Chancellors. ARLENE C. VERMILYEA Ar, active A. A. agent . , . often seen at CYO meetings . . . enjoys machine and clericol training dosses . . . the business world is next. RUDY R. VERRILLI Roof, played intramural foot- boll . . . received letter, for participation on the S.H.S. Swimming team . . . was often found at YMCA. VIRGINIA C. VERSES Ginny, busy as A. A. and Siren agent .. . added tone to the A Cappello Choir . . . worked industriously on Yearbook and Senior play. book hand PEGGY L. VINGEE scribe for our Year- . . . lent a helping on prom committees delightful addition to es and Women ' s Club JO-ANN M. Vini Jo, loves dancing, bowling, and skating . . . took notes for CYO . . . displayed tal- ent in Yearbook . . . future sees Jo at business school. CAROL ANN VONTOBEl Clem, welcomed by IRC... penned biographies for our Yearbook . . . added zest to the hockey team as man- ager. PAUL D. VIOLA Paul, our ever smiling cen- ter . . . porticipoted in foot- boll and basketball . . . member of the Chancellors . . . plans to enter college. ANTHONY M Vini Tony, acted in Junior and Senior Plays . . gave S.HS. news on WSTC . . . will study drama at UCLA. ROBERT E. VITALIS Bob, singer with the 5 Copris . . . basketball and swimming are his favorite sports . . . hopes to study electrical engineering. LEONARD R. VOLPE Len, lover of music ... es- pecially likes Johhny Mathis . . . baseball ranks as his -ite sport. riding and church choii spare time . . . career C.P.A. after Rider Colleg- SUE E. CHATFIELD e, exchange student to sister school in Germany . will attend a teochers •qe on the West Coast. 81 f ANTHONY V. VOZZELLA Babe, a tuneful lad in band and orchestra . . . note- worthy in baseball and foot- ball . . . makes his car hum. THEODORE VOZZELLA ber of Band ond Orchestra . . . attended CYO . . . all- around sportsman . . . will be interior decorator. I ' d DOUGLAS A. WAGGY Doug, automobile enthusiast . . . lent a willing hond to stage crew . . . member of library club . . . loves Alge- bra and Electricity. CHRISTINE WAHL Chris, presides at Jr. Woma meetings . . . active in Colo mities and P.P. . . . poeti miss favors English . . . h or roll helps predict college BRONWEN S. WALTERS ent of The Moon- . Finds flying, ice nd sewing fosci- TOM WANERUS Tom, our quiet, studiou! tory enthusiast . . . e sports, especially footba LINDA G. WEBSTER Linda, pretty, quiet miss . enjoys swimming and skoti OS well as other sports . history takes place as top subject. NANCY E. WAHLBERG Nancy, sang in A Cappella Choir . . . neat, petite ond sweet . . . was Soph, H.R. representative . . . enjoys roller skating and ice skat- ing. CECEILIA WALSH Sis, active member of the I.R.C. . , . enjoys horseback riding and bowling . . . will moke her mark in the fu- ture as an airline stewardess. 82 : .. ; .. Hi,.,avfA ( (iWkif- HIISTINEWAHl resida of Jr. Wc p , . . KliY! i« Cd( o«il tl ...fii m Engbh . . . b kelpi predict tolliji NBA G, WBSIil fiitri, ¥ ' ■ [] OS Ax f tote plw « ' « RICHARD C. WEINMAN Rich, active in Jr. and Sr. plays . . . played a lorge role in Player ' s Club, Writ- er ' s Workshop . . . managed Soccer team. HOWARD A. WEISS Howie, could be found in Photo and German Club meetings . . . active member of Jewish Center . . . found time for sports. RONA B. WEISSMAN Rono, senior class represen- tative . . member of B.B.G. ' s and Teen Dept. of the Woman ' s Club . . . worked on yearbook biog- raphies. MARGARET J. WELBY Peggy, enjoys swimmlr Senior Home sentative . . . ber of CYO. .om Repr( lithful men WALTER WELLS Wolf, our science-minded lad . . . answered roll coll at Physics and Spanish Clubs . . . executive officer of the Rifle Club . . . college next. ELLEN WERDELIN Ellie, a member of the bos ketboll, basebol, swin teams . . . earned a lette in varsity hockey . in A Cappella Cho ng 9 PETER N. WETMORE Peter, member of CYO . participated in bowling soph . . . enjoys ort . likes tinkering with cars . plans his own business. GERRY WHITING rry, talented trumpet-ploy- of the S.H.S. bond . . . estling champ . , . presi- nt of Fairfield County PF . plans to major in for- 83 JOHN M WIGHT John, Mr. Texas himself . . . Vice Pres. of County Pil- grim Fellowship . . . mem- ber of Hi-Y and YMC.A. JAMIE L. WILSON Jane, likes to sew up a storm . . . favors English and Sewing classes . . . be- lieves you get out of life just what you put into it. SALLY A. WILSON Sally, member of library staff . . . played varsity hoc- key . . . belongs to Jr. Woman ' s Club . . . after graduotion she will become a secretary. RALPH S. WINN Butch, faithful Cavalier . . . football tops his favorites and any sport occupies his time . . . trade school and the business world follow. THOMAS E. WINN Tommy, kicks that ball, shoots for the basket . . . active in YMCA . . . will snap to to attention in Marine Corps after graduation. DIANE E, WINSKI )e, music lover . . . active n CYO . . . favors baseball, kating, and bowling ... a I future hairdresser. CAROL A. WISNIESKl Carol, sweet blonde charm- er .. . enjoys knocking down duck pins . . . future plans include a secretarial career. mi JEAN WOIKI l!w, psppy ' ootef SHi. , , . Junior Cioi pttJMlolire . , . fdeinb Ari, zooms around in boats and cycles . . . clicks in cross ountry . . . whii in physics and drafting . . . calculates engineering ca- ROBERT P. WOLF Bob, kept fit with intramural baseball, basketball, and bowling . . . named treas- urer for the A.ZJV. DAVID WOOTEN Woofen, member of West Main Street Community Cen- ter . . . enjoys rowing boats and party-hopping . . . plans to become a navy cook. SHARON D. WORN Oe , Rah, Rah, for Dell, a cheerleader, of course . . . Senior Homeroom Represen- tative ... a Calamity and in the Jr. Woman ' s Club. JEFFREY WORTMANN Jeff, able manager of the Black Knights . . . chairman of the Pilot Wheel . . . mod- erotor of UPY . . . UCONN will gladly receive him. , '  «Wber of Kiiw doa ... 84 PATRICIA L. WRIGHT Pat, reverently collected for church charities . . . song- bird in S.H.S. Choir . . . F.T.A. member . . . next os- fnt in secretarial field. CAROLE S. YAEGER r, our gain Irom Green- wich . . . loves sports . . . answered to roll coll at CYO . . ardent football JOSEPH T. YERUC Joe, all around student . . . has a golden voice . . . en- joys fishing, baseball, and oil sports . . . plans to enter field of insurance. WILLIE WRIGHT W,7 ,e, a smiling individual . . - enjoys sports . . - loves parties . . next step is service to Uncle Sam . . . wonts to work as a ma- •It ' BARBARA D. YOUNG Bohbi, shone in sports . . . added zest to the office staff , . . Progressive School of Beauty Culture awaits with a career in hair styling. CHRISTINE R. ZAMFINO Chris, the artist . . . known for pixie hoir-do and long eyelashes . . . tennis is her sport . . . will attend Kath- erine Gibbs Secretarial School. 83 CARut A. ZARR Carol, member of Spi Club . . . spent her i time painting and rec . . . future holds a caret a secretary. ding enjoys playing football . . . f Don ' t worry ZARRILLI jdy ' j guy . . . baseball and is philosophy, about tomor- slill hove to- T KENNETH I. ZARRIILI Zocit, favorite pastime is golf . . . went to all CYO meetings . . . played foot- ball and baseball. - ' N CAROL A. ZBORAY Carol. V.I. P. in church Y.P.F. meetings . . . scored in var- sity field hockey . . . will be added attraction to business field. ALICIA ZEISS Lee, voiced opinion on the Safety Council . . . attends CYO . . . member of Sponish Club ... her future plans include accounting. FRANK J. ZIEMBA, JR. Deacon, enjoys tinkering with his ' 55 Ford . . . member of CYO . . . worked diligently in Yearbook biographies . . . plans to study technology. ARTHUR J. ZILSKE Arthur, worked for many school projects . . . lover of animals . . . plans to attend college where he will study biological science. BEVERLY A. ZURMAN Bev, A.A. agent . . . danced at the YWCA . . . member of Art Club . . . went to CYO meetings . . . will ma- jor in art at UConn. DONALD A. ZOPPINO Zip, found time for swim- ming and bowling . . . en- joys English . . . loved tink- ering with cars . . . after S.H.S. will don Marine greens. 86 I i.riEMBAJR, oyi tinkering with i ... Rienber oi world diligently i biograpliiei... dy tetlinalogy. class history to everything there is a season and a time to every purpose . . . Ecclesiastes 87 sophomore year a time to plant and a time to pluck up junior reception for sophomores sophomore officers president — Mike Liscek vice-president — Grace Romanello secretary — Charlene D ' Andrea treasurer — Judy Buchanan For Whom the Phone Rings Charles Lampe, Barbara Udall, Chris Wahl, Grace Romanello sophomore hop king — Mike Liscek queen — Carol Chicatell seiui a tin a a time to speak and a time to keep silent junior year a time to seek and a time to find 88 our reception for sophomores junior officers president — Charles Lampe vice-president — Ann Cassella secretary — Carol Chicatell treasurer — Shelly Brown nutmeg boys ' state Mike Liscek, Mike Billone laurel girls ' state Shelly Brown, Diane Maksimowicz ' «s .- a time for peace and a time for war senior year a time to weep and a time to laugh Solid Gold Cadillac Ronnie Scheib, Charles Lampe Jeff Wortmann, Mike Lane, Tony Vitti, Dan Picard, Rod Hawes junior prom king — Mike Liscek queen — Ann Cassella senior officers president — Mike Liscek vice-president — Gene Tornatore secretary — Carol Chicatell treasurer — Jeff Howard DAR award Shelly Brown Witness for the Prosecution Bob DeVos, Ronnie Scheib, Lyvia Brazenas, Dan Picard, Charles Lampe, Richard Weinman, Ed Copland merit scholarship finalists Lyvia Brazenas, Dave Gross, Rod Blumenau senior prom graduation a time to embrace and a time to refrain from embracing a time to begin and a time to end 89 t - :£ - n I i ■i HP 91 ' f w . i our best I -ML most likely to succeed Ellen Roberts Mike Billone Bobby Goldman 94 Sue Kraft did most for SHS Mike Liscek Shelly Brown Bt ii el best looking Ralph Consenfino Ann Cossella Shelly iiown Mike Liscek most popular Ann Cassella best all around student 95 Mike Billone Shelly Brown fine arts Sue Moberg Clare Dowrie Bob Egbert Foteos Macrides Charles Strauss english Ronnie Scheib Andy Strauss Wren McMoins home arts Loretto Knoess 96 Rod Blumenau Charlotte Moulyn Donna Przybylowicz Sebastian Interlandi science Lyvia Brozenas Louis Chioppetta italian— Maria Volenzisi german — Peter ' oming french— Sue Kraft latin— Sebastian Interlandi russian— Lois Jespersen Spanish — Nancy Finch french— Dulcy Blattner 97 ■ ' ' r j ' - ' ♦ V y to the seniors Congratulations seniors on the completion of three years of high school work. Many of you will go on to higher institutions of learning, others will take their place in industry and business. Wherever you go, the funda- mental preparation you received as o student will fit you for the job you undertake. Know what you want, be sure that it is beneficial to you and society, then bend all your efforts towards seeking and obtaining it. The world needs men and women of this caliber to insure peace and happiness. Joseph J. Franchina, Superintendent of Schools 100 lUUiii IUUrt{iithiiFtiMi HcIcit]iiiiilitUiUlUIi iHIMttfUK it{ mh Eugene Daly Frank Heath Roy Hil William O ' Shaughnessy Sara Smith Mayo Sorgman Katherlne Meister Mildred Stevens superintendent ' s staff 101 Helen Tobin board of education L. Reed Clark Louis Clapes Francis Brant Walter Gaipa Mrs. Margaret Hume Joshua Lang Alfred Sette 102 Dr. Albert Kezel Esther Wheeler administrative assistants Anthony Amico Nicholas DeVito Ann Ryle Alfred Sessa 103 Catherine Billingsley Josiah Bridge Beryl Cram Joseph lacovo Leon Jaiven Barbara Kane Harry McCaffrey Mrs. Sondro Mrs. Jane Kingston english R. Stuart Palmer 104 we studied . . . Georgiana Donase Mrs. Harriet Erwin Marguerite Favrao Gladys Leonard Mrs. Sondra Melzer MB Flora Meurisse - : y X Margaret Quinn Virginia Richards John Scanlon Suzanne Simons 105 Poe and poetry and mathematics Walter Buchanan Herbert Bird John Conlon Mrs. Beatrice Gulliver Arthur lacuzio, Jr. Elizabeth McDonald Lewis Maxwell Mrs. Sylvia Moss Theodore Murphy Michael Stecyk line and sine 106 and i Alba Cappabianca science Mrs. S. Anne Cassaday Earle Good ' H. :n1 I Joseph Cunningham Willard Kemp, Jr. Eugene Locke Theodore Murphy Mrs. Cecile Palmer Walter Seig Joseph Zdonowicz moles and poles 107 arts 1 Roger Preu 1 Mrs. Nellie Burrow Henry Bartnikowski Edgar Bugbee William Burns John Burkhardt 108 we learned about Kermit Grover Robert Otto Robert Whiting Charles Eckert 00 Mrs. Harriet Barber Carl Matson Mrs. Louise Deditius Mrs. Dorothy Holahan clay and Klee and social studies L Mrs. Louise Moser )IHofre Mrs. Miriam Andersen Mrs. Mildred Coffin t ik :i Peter Donase John Dunn Kenneth Ehrenthal Lowell Gordon 110 States Neal Harre ' Abraham Hecht ■ £k Edward Kovacs Edward Lapinski Jack Lichtenthal Carl Marino John Nolan Margaret St. John Alphonse Silvestri Raol Wolf and statesmen 111 and commercial Charles Olson Mrs. Mary Bankowski Angela Fiore Roger Gentile letters I and 112 y Frederic Hawes Ruth Higgins James Keane Mrs. Marion Morse Charles Pike Caroline Ranek Albert Scher Mrs. Helen Widen ledirers 113 Frances Ballard Mrs. Frances Briggs Raymond Booker Myrna Breitbort John Hogon Paul Kuczo Interscholastic Athletics tlsiilm ' w Mary Jane Hagan Allen Shanen physical education we were taught . . . 114 Carmine Tosches O Walter O ' Meara push-ups and touchdowns k tb Madeleine Botton Audrey Clarke Mrs. Isabel Fischer Charles Franchinc, Jr. I tWetits foreign languages I fo-W , f Mrs. Emily Gosperino Alba Malizia William Mara John Morris O ' Meor Louis Mortinelli and Anita Murray idioms and declensions Enda Riordon 115 and music W. Raymond Randall Russell Martino Elfrieda Pfeiffer majors and minors . . . and 116 ■ some of it we remember expressions of worlds within a world tomorrow growing within today ..b!?J5 ■iittfei yearbook Andy Strauss edifor-in-chief Ronnie Scheib literary editor Dinah Ruth art director Shelly Brown co-ordinator Mrs. So 120 advisors Charles Eckert director I Mrs. Sondra Melzer literary Mrs. Harriet Erwin biography subscriptions N L.. Roger Gentile advertising 121 yearbook staff editorial s 111 iiw; • I FelJM . ' ■ ••■ Uf row: I. Broienos, L. Dodds, D. Blattner, D. Frum, C. Holt; 2nd R. Weinman, A. Strauss, Mrs. Melzer. S. Kroft, E. Copland, free verse? you mean p-p-poetry? never! why? because it ' s too much work because it ' s unheard of because . . . because people just don ' t write yearbooks in free verse well. co-ordinating f) no most people K i 1st row: M. Burczy, C. Turlon, S. Brown, P. Rendell; 2nd row: R. Weinn I. Bertrum, P. Johns. I : J ::iiBr-s« ' . irE ' T -is i. B ' 3irj ' F .iJ« art 1st row; S. Simon, B Jorvis, M. Mazik, C. Davis, K. Prince, C. Turton, A. Wylie, 2nd C. Stulz. D, Ruth, L. Bertrum, J. Schreiber, Mr. Eckert. 122 biography 1st row: R. Welssmon, D. Skinner, A. Nonos, E. Roberts, A. Cassello, D. Frum, 2nd row: M. Feldman, C. Holt, L. Brazenas, I. Michelson, S. Kraft, Mrs. Erwin; 3rd row: G. Lent, P. Johns, S. Edwards, E. Copland. advertising 1st row: C. Velonzon, R. Passero, I. Gentile, V. Oliver, D. Sciglimpoglii R. Paulowski, G. Briiddell, A. Keeler, D. Zoppino, C. Smith. I, C. Porter; 2nd OiO typing 1st row: L. Mennono, G. Rapa, B. Franks, E Umont, G. lederer, P. Bongo P. Ragonese, P. Kearns, T. Brod, V. Knapp. 123 il school council officers youth as a governing force learning through practice the precepts of peace rising through experience to the challenge of leadership insuring for today a more perfect tomorrow athletic dance representatives 1st row: D. man, R. Lie Finley, S. Silver, L. Rebucci, E, Mayers, E. Schnit- berman, B. Allen; 2nd row: S. Fenwick, H. Hillert, M. Billone, C- Sir Strauss, J. Greco, P Sdckman, D. Rankin; 3rd row: A. ello, R. Slocum, D. Plcard. 125 1st row: S. Fenwick, L. Dodds, S. Blumberg, P. Kearns, G. Lederer, K. Woodberry, M. Raymond, G. McNeil; 2nd row: S. Smith, M. La E. Duront, R. Weil ello, L. Chioppetto, J, Stan safety committee advisor — William Mara chairman — Sue Fenwick we heard them often they worked for safety ' s sake reminding us with posters and contests and slogans kicking is for soccer, not for the locker 126 Ut row: J. Howell, S. Worn, E. Horrigon, E- Mayers, S. Bi G. Lederer, L Etelman; 2nd row: G. McNeil, G. Gruber, 3rd P. Kearns, G. Verses, A. Cassello, S Schloge R. Weinmon, C. Lompe, D. Anderson. school spirit committee advisor — Mrs. Miriam Andersen chairman — Charlie Lampe we heard them not they worked silently leaving a trail of orange and black and thumbtacks 127 1st row: F. McGowan, M. Liscek, A. Strauss, J. Kass, M. Lane, Kuriansky, K. Melmed, D. Click, M. Billone, F. Macride B. Lynch, C. Wilmot 2nd row: D. Picord, J. Urmon, E. J- Brix, L. Chiappetto, C. Lampe, B. Bello, J. Howard. key club advisor — Raymond Randall president — Dan Picard 128 leaders in the school supporting activities leaders in the community aiding drives leaders in the world perhaps . . . pilot wheel advisor — Mrs. Jane Kingston chairman — Jeff Wortman the pilot wheel ' s explanation resolved the sophomores ' hesitation guiding directing steering the way 1st row: J. Golden, J, Wortmann, C. Ralph; 2nd row: R. Clapes, Mrs Kingston, W. Bello, A. Strauss, R. Weber. 129 Ut row; J. Howell, D. Blottner, M. Bush, R. Klttner, J. Russack, A. Cassella, J. Goebel, R. Liebermon, J. Herman; 2nd row: E. Rob- erts, E. Mayers, C. Holt, L. Brazenas, P. Henry, P. Teig, S. Moss. S. Brown; 3rd row: B. Udoll, S. Kraft, C. Vrbanich, S. Luperti, S. Blumberg, S. Jacobs, C. Berger; 4th row; S. Interlandi, D. Picard, D. Bloszczuk, C. Strauss, F. Macrides, Mr. McCaffrey. echo a sheaf of printed pages echoing the sounds of a school in motion youth recording the world it has created advisor — Harry McCaffrey editor — Jill Russack 130 echo echoes all the news tells who ' s whose and student views -T?! literary review advisor — Josiah Bridge editor — Sue Kraft Ist row: R. Scheib, N. Freedman; 2nd J. Bridge, D. Ober. Trautwem, C. Strauss; 3rd row: S. Kraft, the word alive the young voices of creativity assembled to speak for a brief impressive moment to fade . . . but only for a moment A writers workshop advisor — Josiah Bridge create a poem a story a play and then debate its style its rhythm its rhyme and then restate reword rewrite reward and then? 1st row: R. Scheib, G. Rudich, B. Trautwein, D. Ober, S. Moss, A. Strauss, T. Alloway, C. Strauss, K. Melmed. K. Kast, R. Kittner, S. Lipton; 2nd row: Mr. Bridge, S. Kraft, 132 imiua i m P J r 1st row: N. Freedman, R. Kittner, W. Huhta, L. Schanzen- H. Field, S, Moss, 3rd row: C. Wilmot, S. Kraft, E. Ku boch, R. Scheib, G. Stern; 2nd row: G. Rudich, K. Fox, sky, T. Allowoy, D. Ober. english club advisor — Josiah Bridge we read and in reading, learned to understand others we discussed and in discussing, learned to evaluate ideas we read and discussed, and in the end, learned to understand and evaluate ourselves 133 1st row: J. McGowan, C. Yunker, F. Bequet, M. Brown, D. Frum, G. Lederer, M. Sahl; 2nd row: Mrs. Fischer, R. Weber, C. Berger, B. HIrsch, S. Norton, S. Kraft, R. Scheib; 3rd row: J. Shanen, L. Dodds, E. James, J. Peorce, W. Solit, J. Werner, C. Hamill; 4th row: J. Urman, S. Koppler, J. Nelson, B. Egbert, B. Udoll, E. Kurionsky, S. Luperti, A. Strauss. French club advisor — Mrs. Isabel Fischer president — Andy Strauss parlez-vous francais? presentez-vous a play? doesn ' t matter in what way as long as French is what you say 134 1st row: A. leva, A. Pezzimenti, S. Richichi, A. Cassella, C. Genovese, M. Othouse, D. LupmaccI, L. Padlini, J. Valen- tine; 2nd row: M. Borgetto, R. Clapes, G. Romanello, D. Corpillo, T. Salamon, J. Coporiizo, A. Caporizzo, 3rd row: D. Sciglimpaglia, G. Gaudio, P. Johns, M. Sessa, B. Odlerna, G. Comipo, C. Pavia, R. Passero; 4fh row: M. Cuiffo, P. Sognelll, D. Corbo, L. Pagan, A. Errko, F. Titello, E. Jacobellis. Italian club kalian was not foreign here ordering pizza concocting cacciatore were small rewards as Italy was revisited advisor — Charles Franchina president — Grace Romanello 135 1st row: C. Behrens, J. Borden, S. Bollo, H. Sochs, J. Kennefic, J. Collins, M. Useted; 2nd row: W. Sollt, J. Mix, E. Renzy, S. Blum- berg, L. Seponski, S. Miles, S. Fletl, G. Gruber, P. Sockmon, I. Berfrum, A. Levine, E. Ste bourn. 3n, D. Hovelond, N. Knopp, J. Nu Spanish club advisor — Audrey Clarke president — Allan Levine oh, say can you si? you see I can say the lingo of Spain the shouts of ole the color the festivals the voice of a nation j?. .. german club the hard, crisp sound of a language a link to the land of germany , ' , . ' «, r WV - • . ■ ., advisor — Enda Riordan president — Pete Roming II ' . ' • ' . ' v . ' . Ul row H, Hlllert, D Arnow, L, B B. Wolf, G. Olmsted, S. Ardo; 2nd S. Luperl., iss Riordon, H. Find, Liscek. D. Plcard, P. Roming, J. Greco, F. 137 russian club they listened with fascination advisor — William Mara president — Louis Chiappetta they spoke with difficulty they mastered with time a new world of sound Ist row: I. Jespersen, E. Horrlgon, J. Hormer, B. Goldberg, J. Adamczyk, L. Chiappetta, J. Staresinic, R. Blumenau, C. E. Roberts, R. Kittner, G. Stern; 2nd row; Mr. Mora, A. Speen, Wllmot. 138 1st row: J. Holmes, B. Valenzisi, A. Carrier, S. Inter londi, C. Steen, P. Balen; 2nd row: J. Helmer, S. Man nina, R. Cunningham, R. Shiafer, B. Blakey; 3rd row Mr. Morris, D. Shaver, W. Cieory, D. Crombie, T. Fo low, E. Copland. n junior classical league I fiat lux ... a fancy fiat. ' doubt it coliseum . . place where they hold the motorboat show.- wrong again what ' re you doing then. conjuring up the ancient past advisor - — John Morris 1st consul — Ed Copland 139 f ' c r Ut row: S. Lipfon, S. Pifney, E. Roberts, B. Morlluff, S. Copland, Mr. Morris, S. Ellerin, B. Star Worn, L. Jespersen, E. Veight; 2nd row: D. Wallman, E. greek class advisor — John Morris a culture echoing from silent tombs the language of ancient athens deciphered understood appreciated calculus club advisor — Michael Stecyk Mr. Stecyk with new initiative expounded first derivative to stimulate an audience of uninhibited minds advancing in math Ist row E. Roberti, F Mocndrs, M Liscek, I Bloom, B. Lynch, J. Kudola, M. Brown, N. Cosentino, 2nd row; M Billone, S. Jacobs, C. Strauss, R. Blumenau, R. Hoffman, D. Picord, L. Braienas; 3rd row: J. Allawoy, A. Strauss, W. McMains, R. Goebel, B. Bauer, R. Meyer, R. Schaller, B. Jarvis; 4th row: Mr. Stecyk, D. Sickul, I. Chiappetta, C. Lampe, R. Egbert, R. Molday, D. Barnebl. J trr mi r ;« 141 chemistry club hydrogen and glowing splints the acrid smell of failure mingled with progress HAgLiNaK-the spark of minds the scorch of fingers keeping alive the potential of tomorrow 1st row: L. Jespersen, G. Lederer, G, Synefakls, R Benyus, K. Kost, S- Fenwkk, K. Fox, W, Huhto, 2nci row: F. Mocrides, P. Jette, B. Hirsch, R. Woldon, J. Koss, P. Ash, M. Newman, G. Blumfieid; 3rd row: R. Pocler, B. Leonard, G. Saaby, D. Bornebl, J. Allawoy, J. Ur- man, D, Radcliffe, E. Palster; 4th row: B. Udoll, J. Jocobson, C. Knowles, A, Solomon, J. Semple, W. McMains, L. Silver. advisor — Mrs. Anne Cassaday 2 president — Foteos Macrides physics club I 1st row: B. Matzner, B. Goldberg, M. Liscek, J. Bloom. F. Mocrides, W. Wells; 2nd row F. Holub, Jr., R. Hoffman, Josepfi Zdanowicz , R. Meyer, W. McMoins, I ' ' • J ■A physics is a complex science you have to learn things- if you knock an apple off a tree, it will fall that ' s gravity physics is a complicated science I don ' t understand it at all advisor — Joseph Zdanowicz 143 players club Ul row; L. Henretty, R. Scheib, A. Weis, C. Vontobel. M. Bush, S. Karp, R. Rossin, 2nd row: Miss Leonard, L. Dodds, R. Wein- man, D, Anderson, J. Staresinic, L. Kishbaugh, A. Donald, J. Cohen, romeo, romeo, where art thou romeo? behind the curtain - rehearsing improvisations impersonations the show must go on in spite of disaster but romeo please try to get here faster! advisor — (lladys Leonard president — Richard Weinman 144 rifle club sit stoop squat or stand hit the dummy in the hand cock the rifle, gently squeeze - stop it! stop it! hold it please! before the guns, their bullets send be sure to hold the proper end! 1st row; C. Hamill, T. Musarella, D, OUen, D, Corbo, C Laubc, T Pledgie, P Larsen, R, Bertrum, M. Sessa, M, Runge, J kussell C. Hicks, C. Dowrie, J. Hoyt; 2nd row: W. Wells, R, Cunningham, advisor — Charles Franchina president — Robert Smith 145 future teachers of america advisor — Mrs. Miriam Andersen president — Myra Reingold active preparation through trips and observation projects and discussion in anticipation of building future education 1st row; A. Roth, M. Goodman, J. Herman, N. Finch, B. Franks, B. Wicks, E Hotrigan, J. Greenblatt, N. Berman, D. Kast, R. Scheib, D. Powell, J. Edelson, M. Coffey; 2nd row: S. Schloger, S. Leredu, y Holmes, S. Neitlich, G. Gruber, N. Wilson, D. Frum, E. Roberts, C. Yunker, M. Crane, L. Rebucci, S. Day, G. Lederer, Mrs. Andersen; 3rd row: H. Miller, K. Woodberry, N. Backus, L. Roberts, E. Lamont, J. Jonhson, M. Russell, P. Rendell, I. Plotkin, G. Verses, P. Memol L. Schanzenboch, H. Sachs, C. Hamill; 4th row: N. Gould, C. Arn bruster, D. Horch, A. Salomon, L. Seponski, A. Levine, A. Carriei S. Blumberg, S. Bass, P. Holko, S. Flett, C. Coffin, J. Gill, E. Jacob ellis; 5th row: P. Teig, S. Luperti, C. Cunningham, P. Galinski, E Durant, X. Pledgie, G. Burckhardt, S. Nolan, P. Sockmon, K. Sabio. 146 P Ist row: J. Golden, D. Kost, L Rebucci, A. Wylie, H. Miller; 2nd row: R. Fox, G. Rodich, K. Fox, G. little, C. Wilmot, G. Goodman, R. Weber, S. Moss; 3rd row: G. Springston, P. Parsons, M. Kotz, K. Rosenberg, P. Levine, C. Berger, P. Ash; 4th row: W. Westmeyer, R. Cornell, J. Greco, H. Knapp, P. Locter, R. Cunningham, D. Picord, T. Allaway. debating society J. advisors — Jack Lichtenthal Kenneth Ehrenthal president — John Greco there are two sides to everything your side and the wrong side so resolve the resokitions argue argumentatively affirm negate rebut the outcome . . . debatable 147 international relations club food around the world via discussions and projects a model UN- an adventure in diplomacy a beginning the world ' s future and hope in youth Ut row; J. Herman, D Blottner, K. Skinner, G. Lederer, J. Grogan, J. Lang, J. Kenefic, L. Jespersen, T. Kimura; 2nd row: A. Silvestri, E. Robert, C. Walsh, P. Holka, C. Holt, F, Macrides, E, Mayers, G. Verses, H. Hillerl; 3rd row: L. Sepanski, C. Greenbiott, N. Knapp, D. Olsen, S. Jacobs, I. Braienas, J. Lange, S. luperfi, J. Harmer, M. Raymond; 4th row: N Dalton, M. lane, B. Schorf, J. Greco, B. Belie, J. Storesinic, B. Allred, J. Brello, M. Runge, C. Hicks. 148 advisor — Mr. Silvestri president — John Greco football program committee 1st row: B. Glecker, L, D ' Apice, D. Carlucci, W. Huto, C. lockery; 2nd J. Wortmann, G. Miller, M. Lane. Mr. Kuczo, J. !■ M the pathfinder on the gridiron the line-up of the line the pigskin parade the rules the signals the ref s . . . ten cents, please chairman — Paul Kuczo 149 1st row: J. Johnson, E. Jacobellis, K. Erb, S. Rape, C. Berger, E. James, D. Przybylowicz, D. Rankin, J. Greenblatt, N. Cossone, H. Hlllert, W. Zarth, J. Spigel, W. Deitchman; 2nd row: Mr. Randall, S. Nolan, J. Ostendorf, S. Interlondi, R. Knowles, A. Laumberti, M. Krupp, T Vozzella, P. Coviello, G. Goylor, E. Rosner; 3rd row: H. Perdue, J. Bowen, W. Campbell, S. Cook, J. Joherstone, H. Knopp; center: N. Gould, A. Nonos, C. Moulyn. orchestra excitement of tuning up each instrument an entity and then from confusion to blended rhytlim syncopation intonation pulsation music advisor — Raymond Randall 150 I. band the baton is poised then stilhiess shattered blare of brasses thunder of drums crash of cymbals and somehow a burst of harmony advisor — Russ Martino 151 row: A, Costanzo, C LIbby, T Georgolis, L Chioppptta Dowling, B. Cunningham, M. Lucente; 2nd row: S. Nolan Blumenau, M, Krupp, P. Coviello, R. Schaller. K. Platina, R mming, D. Gollo, A. lonazzi, B Hopkins; 3rd row: J Totilos Lee, R. Goldman, T. Vozzella, D. Honsen, T, Darosa, J HoyI Rizzi, N. Costentino, H. Hillert, D. Frum, Mr, Martino, 4th riw B Jarrctt, A. Vo;i-lla, f Johnston, D Bcirnebl, R- Egbe S, Cook, D. Druehl, G. Whiting, W. Campbell, J. Boden, Rodgers, H, Perdue; 5th row W. Dielzmon, E, Mueller, P. Pomp D Corbin, B. Cossodoy, K. Viianga, G, Meyers, R, Crolla, Zarlh, F. Solorov, C. Yunker. a cappella choir advisors — Elfrieda Pfelffer Raymond Randall president — Howard Perdue rows of notes rows of blue sing don ' t screech softly gently quietly jazz no! no! no! again, please softly gently . beautifully Ut row: B. Licota, T. Pizzorello, M. Nogy, D. Woundy, C. Orlando A. Ptcoche, G. Verses, J. Nussboum, C. Yunker, W. Williams, B. Diggs L. Scipioni, S. Grogon, Y. Davis, J. Catino, S. S.hlager, L. Freitog M. Useted, E. Pfeiffer; 2nd row: N, Wahlberg, H. Hillert, C. Hamell R. Knowles, J. Uthenwoldt, P. Caldwell, A. Weis, M. Voulgarakis, M Casolo, G. Findlay, E. Erb, J. Werner, L. Blon, J. Johnson, E. James D. Frum, M. L. BIsceglia, M. Ragsdale, R. Johrison; 3rd row: L Bryant E. Werdelin, J. Foike, P. Johns, G. Soaby, B. Udall, F. Coker, B. Hop kins, J. Ekiund, B. Goldman, S. Smith, P. Bradley, A. Chapman, M Boden, P. Spears, L, Sepanski, G. Tobin, I. Terry; 4th row: D. Shaver W. Campbell, M, Hoith, D. Sickul, B. Tanner, E. Jetter, W. Wright, T, Limil, P. Lindstrom, J. Goings, B. Morelli, J, Russell, G. King, H. Per due, R. DeVos, J. Maple, T. Vitti, G. Arcario, W. Caldwell. 152 1st row: H. Hillert, D. Frum, B. Lynch, M. Lane, B. Hopkins, viello, H. Perdue, B. Bauer, R. Blumenou, D. Bornebl, B. Cu M. Liscek, N. Coslentino, B. Diggs; 2nd row: P. Meissner, P. Co- ningham; 3rd row: W. Campbell. jazz club do you dig jazz? take it from the top tap out the beat ( goodman and analyze and garner appreciate LP ' s and 45 ' s listen . . . advisor — Russ Martino president — Louis Chiappetta 153 3rtiUHiuiiia«ii Huifi art club pbo Ist row: T. Lavorato, N McNamara, K. Kast, M. Bush, C. OHando, B. Fredenburgh, 2nd row: S. Lotstein, S, Moberg, T. Kingston, J. Gargogliono, J. Harmer, C. Coffin; 3rd row; C. Stuiz, W. Campbell, J. G. Callis. possible Picassos latent Leonardos tried to master the art of the Masters 154 advisor — Roger Preu photography club their password was cheese they worked discreetly a flash of light the click of a button a whisper got It! advisor — Robert Otto president — Dan Blasczuk 1st row: D. BloiJczuk, B Egbert, K. Ostendorf, J. Mossmon, 2nd row: F. Macrides, Mr, Otto. 155 audio visual aids much pandemonium? reels unreel on the floor the narrator ' s voice is underwater at last ... all set.- lights . . . camera . . . action . . . the bell rings 1st row: Mr. Otto, J. Mosstnan, K. Ostendorf, E. Suttenberg, F. Jaworoski; 2nd row: E. Cohen, R. Smith, C. Knowles, H. Knopp. advisor — Robert Otto president — Bob Smith 156 library staff rwater 1st row: N. Pruss, P. Wilson, C. Pratt, H. Miller, D. Kost, K. Finley, C. Miller, S. Neitlich, R. Lieberman, J. Herman, L. Larson, D. DeBisft, 2nd row: S. Salomon, S. Leferson, J. Neole, B, Wicks, J. Mickelson, P. Gulliano, S. Wilson, M. Levey, C. Povia, N. Lustig, M. Lockhort, 3rd row: M. Waldo, S. Leredu, E. Cole, R. Costero, M. Bisceglio, L. Wilson, S. Koons, R. Fa rington: 4th row: J. Matson, P. Sohanson, C. Cunningham, N. Lefermo S. Carrier, J. Johnson, L. White, D. Lederer, A. Hungoski. their motto -quiet please! their pursuit - overdue books their strategy - send the bookhounds after the bookworms advisor — Priscilla Rhodehammel 157 chess club a queen silenced by a pawn a board of fascination a bishop a battle of wits a king checkmate! 1st row: B. Udall, K. Kast, C. Knowles, I. Knets, W. McMoins, P. Jefte, 2nd row: D. Bornebl; 3rd row: P. Ash, W. Wells, F. Holub, B. Bauer, B. Goldberg. 158 advisor — Josiah Bridge president — Bob Goldberg Ih i 159 ■ It ' ltillHtB ) fi t f  cheerleaders 1st row: A. Cossella, S. Worn, C. Chicatell, D. Chicotell, J. Howell, G. Folk; 2nd row: W. Williams, A. Diggs, P. Sockmon, G. Romanello, L. Blon, B. Jorvis, P. Etelman. twirlers 162 Ist row; L. Broun, K. Lompros, N. Pike, J. Tolli, J. Burns; 2nd R. Sobieski, B. Chudy, Z. Andrusiak. P. Kweskin, T. Siegal, S. Yourgliuich, J. Totilo two-bits, four-bits, six-bits, a dollar all for Stamford stand up and holler! junior varsity cheerleaders Ut row: K. Cocoron, M. Stein, R. lieberman, P. Teig, D. finley, L. Rebucci, A. Umile; 2nd row: B. Egbert, P. Wood, M. Sillmon, B. Kati, B. Hartrick, N. Gould, B. Kennedy, P. Porfipa; Middle; M. Levey. 163 football a fighting spirit driving its way over a hundred yards of marked field precision and the skillful movements of a well-trained team the black knights on the march 164 Schedule SHS Opp. New Britain 12 Ansonia 32 6 Greenwich 8 White Plains 18 12 Wilbur Cross 26 6 Harding 14 Norwalk 36 6 Notre Dame 8 16 Fairfield Prep 35 1st row: G Schmidt, R. Goldman, C. Limone, D. Sickul, M. Ginolfi, W. Price, J. Holden, A. Judge, P. Lindstrom; 2nd row: P. Kucio, J. Hogon — coach, G. Tornotore, J. Goings, ' m  j ' UjE fi 1. I. e« ! ' p. Ballo, M. Billone, P. Raina, R. Morgan, R. Guilliono. P. Viola, A. Shanen, C. Toshej; 3rd row; T. Winn, A. Spencer, G. McRedmond, L. Laplne, G. Devine, D. Deen, R. Erwin, C. DeCorlo, E. Fowler, R. Reid, G. Melfi, J. Morris, T. Lemon, 4th row: R. Cosentino, P. Jocobjon, W. Pohoham, A. Hompton, R. Bennet, L Rodgers, P. Palkimas, C. Hopkini, M. Alba, P. WolK, B. Welch, R. Slocum, J. Wortmann. 165 ■mniim i nuiRiBBimnnnininrmniiiiiiurninniiiniiniainistuiTt ' ' n- ► r basketball the taunting net standing in open defiance a struggle for possession a pass a pause a shot Schedule New Canaan Roger Ludlowe Greenwich Staples Darien Danbury Stamford Catholic Andrew Warde Darien Norwalk Staples New Canaan Roger Ludlowe Greenwich Danbury Stamford Catholic Harding Andrew Warde Fairfield Prep Norwalk SHS Opp. 58 60 62 42 58 53 38 63 58 38 52 55 40 42 58 53 57 42 52 53 48 71 48 75 61 43 37 39 56 38 46 42 81 51 63 71 48 74 64 46 two points for a challenge met! 1st row: J. Hamilton, C. Lampe, .R. Coulson, 168 Bollo, D. Sickul, S. Manforte, S. Arrazza; 2nd r. ch Kemp, C. DeCarlo LaPine. S. Bruekner, T. Sonders, J. Menge, M. Kosky, L. 169 T ' :k 2 ' 4. g| 1 K k ii i - « ?  i UH w hIH ir L Bi 1 ■ baseball Ist row: L. LoPine, R. Bennen, G. MeKi, A. Judge, E. Somody, S. Manforte, R. Goldman; 2nd row: J. Mossman, R McAuliffe, y Talboti, R. Cosentino, C. DeCarlo, D. Bonn, P. Roino, F. Rende, N. Molizia, Coach Lockery. M. Kasky, baseball is bats balls bases swinging sliding stealing three strikes, you ' re out a grand slam you ' re in either way that ' s baseball 172 ' iniT iQnkk tennis ' air. n3 soccer the deft maneuvering of a ball guided kicked coaxed down the field evading the onslaught of interfering legs 111 row: B. Valenziii, R. Roble, D. Rothman, M. Kapteina, L. Dole, B. Stigliani, R. Weinman; 2ncl row: A. Kake, W. McMoins, J. Bloom, L. Brodle, R. Berry, E. Kneh; 3rd row: S. Brueckner, O. Brien, J. Brix, K. Ostendorf, R. Cohn, G. Whiting, Coach Booker; 4th row: J. Semple, J. Palitj, 174 T. Coyle, P. Roming, J. Greco, W. Carpenter, J. Staresenic; 5th row: E. Haynes, J. Holpin, N. Goldberg, K. Plotinia. i S gBH H| 175 it swimming a shot split the air they hit the water arms and legs churning for the finish line and they finished undefeated 1st row: R. Mogcy, J. Wight, B. Lord, B. Molday, J. Ekiund, R. Verrilli, F. Oberhommer, J. Smigie; 2nd rowr J. Goodridge, D. Sherbacow, R. Morck, C. WMmot, T. Edminson, B. Harnett, M. Lee, B. Brevoors, K. Obrien; 3rd row: Coach Shanen, R. Mon bleou, B. Harris, B. levine, G. Kennedy, B. Talbot, S. Purcell, J. Sample, B. Donner, B. Slocum. 176 ,. weightlifting %M 1st row: F. Berchin, W. Stigliani, S. Cackowski, C. Coppola, C. Colosso, J. Helmer, A. Sosnowiti, P. levine, B. Cossody, T. Lehmacher, S. Roberts, M. Kotz; 2nd row: C. Hopkins, W. Lord, M. Sneidermon, C. Zito, W. Weissmon, J. Webster, G. Fogiani, D. Delmoziio, Cooch Shonen, D. Spector, G. Whiting, C. LoDolce, K Passaro, E. Fowler, M. Possoro, J. Holden, M Ginolfl. 177 track 1st row: G, Tornatore, J. Hurley, F. Marcus, W. Pahahan, B Lanzara, K. Johnson, J. Roxbrough, R. Block, S. EdwortJs, J. Kunkel, P. Stohl, W. Paris, B. Troutwein, Coach Booker; 2ncJ row C. Drechsel. A, Koke, V. Stole, F. Fronstin, L. Ashmore, J. HolcJen, R. Rooney, L. Rogers, M. Ginolfi, P. Roming, F. Sten- mon, P. Viola, K. Ostendorf, M. Haith, M. Posaro, W. Price. f Mni ' S f - - - 1st row: M. Hoith, T. Haith, B. Troutwein, T. Forlow, K. Johnson, Cooch Kemp; 2nd row: W. Tanner, T. Chilo, R. Block, S. Edwards, A. Wolden, J. Roxbrough. cross country :: X 179 basketball Ut row: R. Knowles, J. Monroe, J. White, S. Brown, D. Olsen, S. Miles, B. Richards, G. Gruber, M. Usted; 2nd row: B. Leonard, B. Udoll, J. Vibert, J. Beissman, J. Folke, M. Brown- ridge, T. Morrison, M. Boden, J. Ryan, S. Beard, M. Robertson, S. Luperti, Miss Breitbart, coach. badminton S. Wallin, D. Wright, L. Estes, C. Clark, J. Williams, C. Forbes. I. bowling V. Phillips, C. Coffin, S. Wilson, Jill Flachsbort, B. Herel, K. Hoadley, N. Pike, P. Bongovcne, M. Coffey. swimming S. Luperti, J. Ryan, C. Lockery, J. Werner, L. Dodds, S. Moss, C. Chicotell, N. Freedman, J. Jomison hockey 1st row: E. Werdelin, P. Chirgwin, J. Urbanowici, G. Gruber, L. Jespersen, B. Glecker, M. Sohl, L. D ' Apice, 2nd row: R. Knowles, L. Cooper, J. Nussboum, C. Zboroy, J. Mix, E. Jomes, E. Roberts; 3rd row: B. Dohm, G, Thornhill, M. Bodon, J. Folke. B. Udoll, A. Cfiopmon, C. Igl Stuiz, D. Chesebrough, Mrs. Briggs, R. Kitner. 1st row: B. Chudy, C. Chicatell, G. Gruber, B. Richards, B. DeLeo, B. Da bart— coach, J. Ryan, N. Hunter, C. Durant, L. Bryant, D. Olsen. s; 2nd row: M. Breit- 182 ' • ' ; ' l. i K i ' . ' i ' l •Z : y officers secratory M. Jones advisors William Mara Alba Cappabianco km - Coflae CMille, L Karp 186 class of 1962 representatives 187 J ' T-- ' rf: H.R. 102 -Mortino - 1st Row: B. Arbeiter, J. London, R. Rizzi, M. Alba, R. Brendel, D. Rothmon, J. Shonen, M. Stokes, R. Calabrese. 2nd Row: B. Cummings, C. Wochter, K. Scully, C. Snyder, J. Cohill, E. Alderman, R. Jocobus, L. Potenzo. 3rd Row: J. Lewick, D. Ailmon, R. Stoorzo, J. Hoyt, J. Mossman, K. Rossolo, A, Zaglauer. ' v h timfv), 1 i IHH H.R. 118 —A. Reytt — Ist Row: P. Condito, R. Coserto, D. Giannetto, A. Woods, E. Mayers, D. Woundy, J. Kenefic, B. Dudley, B. Bivono. 2nd Row: R. Mocchio, F. Allen, E. Rotos, D. Bracchi, P. Spiers, J. Werner, L. Roberts, B. Jarrett, M. Biggor. 3rd Row: M. Wiekin, E. Borkon, R. Reid, J. Schettino, B. Miles, T. Allaway, J. Zboxan. H.R. 121 — E. Kovacs - Ut Row: M. Grassi, A. Arbini, L. Booth, S. Lotstein, B. McKeither, J. Caldarone, S. Fenton, A. Romaniello, G. Rowen. 2nd Row; C. Caraszi, C. Honnon, P. Sullivan, J. Slider, F. Fragomel, T Vonech, B. Agoni, F. Porrino. 3rd Row: D. Fox, E. Conroy, S. Bogocki, H. Hill, B. Wisniewski, R. Ferroro, P. Erwin, J. Nelson. H.R. 124 - Lichtenthol — Ut Row: J. Honniford, F, Sino guglio, C. Schlechtweg, K. Kast, C. Bourdelois, L. Wiencrot, D. Pensiero, P. Chirgwin. 2nd Row: M. Jones, T . Sameron, lips, S. Luperti, T. Thill, C. Armbruster. 3rd Row: J. P. Locter, D. Hovilond, R. Rooney, M. McRae, L. AT 1 H.R. 125 — K. Ehrenthol - Ut Row: P. Smith, A. Ferroro, C. Macrides, B. Chuhto, L. Schonzenboch, R. Chrislophersen, D. Disbrow, M. Mossell, A. Pinckney. 2nd Row: C. Hicks, J. Johnstone, E. Scofield, R. Cummings, J. Gorgogliono, J. Kunkel, K. Fox, M. Franco. 3rd Row: J. Kass, J. Jacobson, D. Crombie, T. Litik, P. Franco, B Shopiro, M. Leibowitz. H.R. 130— I. Gordon — 1st Row: P. Pia, K. Sabia, M. Bush, J. Wifkowski, J. Edgerton, M. Minoff, J. Murphy, M. Nagy, P. Griswold. 2nd Row: G. Goudio, M. Gammer, D. fff J ,1 Froser, W. Friend, R. Shlofer, M. Kopteino, F. Titello. 3rd Row; M. Fodimon, T. Mourath, B. McCouley, R. Christmon, B. Hofmann, P. Medley, I. Silver. H.R. 132 — G. Hecht — 1st Row: B. Evans, S. Turner, G. Rudich, E. Harrington, G. Little, G. Sacco, J. Collins. 2nd Row: B. Hart, J. Cohen, D. Deen, A. Rosa, A. Pellegrino, M. Graham. 3rd Row: A. Kruchkow, R. Goches, J. Menge W. Paul, D. Soumell, I. Kishbaugh, W. Turrentine. 190 H.R. 136— A. Silvestri — 1st Row: M. Scalfari, M. Cava- liero, G. Blumenfeld, C. Costello, C. Petersen, G. Synefakis, C. Hartel, R. Cortese, B. Hull. 2nd Row: B. Bacher, W. Ayles, A. Parrello, K. O ' Brien, B. Leonard, D. Montgomery, A. Salomon, J. Herman. 3rd Row: E. Kurionsky, V. Hatler- mon, M. Figa, P. Jarrett, E. Cohen, J. DeBerodinis, T. Rox- burgh, C. Atfield. f ;€ ' li J ' H.R. 153 —A. Fiore — Ist Row: B. Parker, C. Jackson, P. Colitri, L. Goodrun, R. lionette, J. Horton, S. Neitlich, B Stigliani, H. Miller, N. London. 2nd Row: M. lyle, G. Ger- bert, R. Kurin, S, Manforle, L. Lapine, J. Clark, J, Colosi, J. Lee. 3rd Row: D. Corbo, R. Scalise, C. Kurowski, W. Bogshaw, W. Bollentine, M. Kominski, M. Conroy, F. Coker. H.R. 162 — M. Bonkowski — 1st Row K Sabia, J. Moson, M. Thomson, J. Hazen, J. Hoyt, C. Olind, C. Timmermon, E. McPherson. 2nd Row: M. Rende, J. Ponlicello, J. Monroe, G. Murray, F. Pasiero, A Corner, J Kont-I, J Coponirc 3rd Row: A. Koke, G. McRedmond, J. Semple, L. Bennell. C. DeCorlo, J. Maple, G. Melfi. 191 H.R. 164 —Mercedes — Ut Row; M. Swatland, T. Piziarello, S. Raymond, R. Buchta, R. Merck, R. Morin, T. Klose, H. Sachs. 2nd Row: E. Schnitman, M. Wainwright, M. Rober- son, L. Screpetis, L. Roberts. 3rd Row: C. Wilmof, S. Smith, B. Dohm, R. Wilk, J. Biessman, E. Find, N. BlaH, A. Turcio, S. WalkuskI, R. Festo, L. Powell, A. Spencer, B. Rosa, R. Monbleou, L. Bodetha. , K,«.MI- P. Be.l, I i trodie. J, H.R. J02 — McDonold — 1st Row: M. Cuiffo, D. Starr, B. Bocuzzi, B. Slavin, F. Johnson, B. Spector, B. Fredenburgh. 2nd Row: M. Toscano, J. Stember, R. Scovill, J. Morrison, T. Musorella, S. Witken. 3rd Row: P. Shontor, W. Tanner, G. Shoztic, E. Fowler. I lyi H.R. 205 — B. Cram - 1st Row: L. O ' Apice, J. Gilleski, M. Locio, W. Carroll, U. Gadiardi, J. Catino, L. Urban, H. Pe ' rez. 2nd Row: J. Stromon, J. Ritz, E. Jomes, C. Cholke, P. John, L. Marino, S. Sorratt. 3rd Row: D. Horch, F. Boles, C. Jansen, L. Merritt, J. Foike, B. Sjoblom, R. Brzostek. ■•.J09. C '   !ll n H.R. 207 — M. Favrao — Ut Row: M. Boccuzii, C. Valentine, P. Bent, R. Woldan, J. Sabia, P. Ash, E. Barksdale, C. Brodie, J. Sobato, D. Johnson. 2nd Row: D. Click, G. Miller, J. White, R. Mitchell, M. Sykoro, R. Pacter, C. Jones. 3rd Row: R. LoibI, A. Scale, N. Estes, J. Holpin, B. Welch, J. Hurley, M. Coffino. H.R. 216 — S. Moss — 1st Row: L. Freitog, M. Colmon, R. Wolding, J. Larson, J. Mix, R. Rossin. 2nd Row: N. Dana, R. Benyus, K. Bray, R. Hill, B. Hirsch, L. Octeav. 3rd Row: G. Burckhardt, I. Rich, W. Cleary, K. Cuddy, W. Spiers, J. Kushubor, R. Berry. J H.R. 209- B. Kane - 1st Row: J. Kapteino, S, Northrop, A. Cronkright, T. Baldosty, R. Valentine, D. Elles, A. Crowell, D. Cochrane, K. Hoodley. 2nd Row: V. Dean, R , M. Pisto, M. Lee, J. Brc 3rd Row: B. Hommelt, B. • r, D Boucher, C. Quist, D. Ho 16, K. Stenquist. H. ennett, B. Baird, D. 193 H.R. 220-J. Conlon — 1st Row: J. Coppola, P Woods, N. Frosch, P. Sagnelli, V. Wasil, C. Fusoro, J. Worshow, I. Cummings, D. Carlucci, J. Rothenberg. 2nd Row: R. Turner, R. Engel, G. Devine, W. Zarth, P. Boyd, P. Sack- man, P. Lee, J. DoRoso, B. Krowchuk. 3rd Row: N. Clark, C. Twardy, L. Broder, F. Schneider, P. Lacerman, R. Crolla, L. Nichols. H.R. 221 — S. Meizer — 1st Row: M. Michael, M. Sahl, B. Gleckler, D. Dancy, K. Erb, G. Giertsen, M. Fasoli, N. Freedman. 2nd Row: P. Courtney, P. Halka, L. Sepanski, J. Uthenwolat, D. Testa, R. Johnson, G. Goodnow. 3rd Row: W. O ' Kane, V. Cappiello, S. Glem, T. Farlow, W. Campbell, R. Oscor, G. Arcorio, F. McGowan. 194 H.R. 234 Luckery, R — J. Scanlon — . Morrell, P. Apo! Baver, N. Malizi 1st Row: L. Karp, R. Pia, C. poros, E. Darrow, A. leva. 2nd a, R. Petrone, N. Nevins, P. O ' Connell, E. DeFelice, H. Terry. 3rd Row: J. Holman, G. Meyer, F. Paige, T. Wilson, D. Love, T. Haith, R. Hoistrom. H.R. 236 - H. McCaffrey - Ist Row; N. Dohlan, L. Horn, M. Tilley, K. Uvo, J. Marino, J. Melchionne, M. Mead, A. Keeler, S. Pinto, S. loffredo. 2nd Row: 1. Mosley, M. De- Preta, V. Nosenzo, K. O ' Grady, B. Kaufmann, D. Marrocco, P. Beeler, R. Robie. 3rd Row: L. Rogers, I. Blon, J. Hirsch, W. Broun, R. Abshire, W. Allport, T. lonnozzi, D. Youmons, A. Hampton. H.R. 238 -C. Billingsley - 1st Row: J. Dubrow, R. Kittner, J. Rich, L. Bolton, S. Michelson, C. Wilson, R. Weber, A. Costonzo. 2nd Row: L. Northrop, S. Waterbury, P. Steen, P, Bolen, E. Bongo, B. Racaniello. 3rd Row: J. Parkin, C, Booker, B Ellsworth. P Jacobson, B. Schorf, D. Radcliffe, T. Amussen, T. Kingston. 4th Row: J. Robinson, J. Dedura, E. C) Arndt, R. Nowlin, A. Cutter, I. Pasano, J. Fosoli, R. Cun- ningham. H.R. 240 - J. Bridge - tst Row: C. Solvino, C. Vorian, G. Stern, W. Paris, E. Pullman, J. Lenczycki, D. Gallichio. 2nd Row: G. Folk, S. Miles, R. Dick, G. Thornhill, D. Ober, W. Williams, M. Rogsdole, W. Solit. 3rd Row: D. Cianaciola, J. Munko, R. Olsen, R. Black, P. Sharlach, M. Sessa, L. Mollory. H.R. 243 —A. Murray — Isf Row: J. McGowen, M. Vaugh- an, L. Sareiky, T. Siegal, P. Hanlyen, S. Reilly, R. Boer. 2nd Row: L. Gaskin, M. Vance, J. Burn, R. Romanov, J. Borden. 3rd Row: N. Yospin, A. Gault, R. Rezny, T. Vibert, C. Gold- stein, B. Greagory, S. Norton. 196 H.R. 252- E. Riordon - Ist Row: M. Vocco, E. Koerner, P. O ' Malley, B. Valenzisi, S. Flett, G. Goodman, L. Dale, K. Lampros, O. Miller. 2nd Row: J. Bartlett, N. Knapp, P. Con- etta, G. Brotsenis, N. Eaton, N. Goodwin, L. Graham. 3rd Row: H. Field, P. Robotti, D. Swain, J. Talbott, R. Holmes, P. Jette. H.R. 254— W. Mora — Ul Row: J. McLeod, M. Borgetto, L. Avignone, R. Bacher, E. Moss, D. Lobore, G. LaDestro. 2nd Row: J. Urmon, Mr. Mora, S. Quigley, E. Polster, G. Kobe. 3rd Row: M. Thompson, J. Trolle, P. Hagen, J. Moni, W. liepolt, J. Reichenecker, D. Longo. 4th Row: A. Ozols, M. Kosky, S. Brueckner, J. Hortwrlght, T. Hosson, S. Grady, W. Carpenter. H.R. 263— A. Coppobianca — Isf Row: T. Licia, L. He. retty, M. Jones, K. Woodberry, J. Sobio, J. Parrett, J. Nus bourn, S. Strodinger, K. latte, C. Hopkins. 2nd Row: I Blumberg, A. lotte, J. Pearce, J. Harmer, S. Long, P. Ve deroso, A. Arruzzo, J. Rodrigues. 3rd Row: F. Fronstin, J. Balzarano, G. Uthenwoldt, C. Knowles, S. Pu ' rcell, S. Mocor- ski, K. Wirthwein. ideal boy and girl 197 Mark Kasky Diane Chicatel SS -L -i ai- w? - miC i ' ■ra class of 1963 Ui FhIhi president Jin Heliv Mrs. Nellie Spears Arthur lacuzlo 200 officers secretary Karia Perlman president Jim Helmer i vice-president Joan Kimmel representatives 201 202 H.R. 37 F. Bogu Cordillo. — Holahan — Ist Row: D. Buccheri, M. Denocti, , P. Chianelli, S. Bass, F. Bennett, S. Glazer, A. 2nd Row: D. Wright, A. Valentine, N. Backus, N. Wilson, J. Burns, P. Auture. 3rd Row: C. Clark, C. Berner, M. Willetts, C. Cunningham, L. Armstrong, Z. Andrusiak, N. Barksdale. H.t. 121 Canning, Feoron. 2i H.R. 116 — R. Gentile — 1st Row: B. Allen, M. Deluco, B. Egbert, P. Donnelly, S. Day, R. Almond, M. Agvire, B. Aliceo, C. Procacclni. 2nd Row: K. Baardsep, M. Bococz, B. Blakey, D. Cordillo, J. Baldassore, S. Bollo, M. DeMott. 3rd L, ,)j_„ Row: B. Brevoort, J. Boccuzzi, G. Bott, C. Anderson, R. Amoker, L. Bertrum, J. Anzalone. H.R. 118— M. Morse — 1st Row: B. DeFreitass, T. Brooks, J. Harvey, P. Guliono, W. Deitchmon, P. Hamilton, R. Jen- nings, B. Norry, 2nd Row: R. Fox, I. Remy, T. Hoyt, A. Hungaski, J. Hughes, C. Golosso, G. Fogiani. 3rd Row: R. Golozin, C. Drechsel, R. Barrett, D. Honrohan, A, Am- bruso, C. Finsilver, R. Ede. I ■•■Ui, . I(H((, iiiok, N, H.R. 121 -E. Lapinski — 1st Row: I. Estes, D. Brand!, W. Canning, P. Chose, J. Collorini, S. Biggar, P. Bortlett, D. Feoron. 2nd Row: J. Barnes, C. Bostic, C. Folb, J. Franck, P. Blinn, P. Conte, R. Birnboum. 3rd Row: P. Franchina, S. Rogers, F. Corey, R. Bortlett, A. Cordin, T. Birch, R. Flem t C. WiW ' ' H.R. 126 -Mr. Nolan - lit Row: H. Fleming, L. Ford, C. Forbes, S. Cooper, C. Conetta, C. Clark, C. Oileo, K. Crock- ett, R. OaRosa. 2nd Row: J. Wilensky, R. Bora, G. Sesso, R. Fluegel, W. Wilson, D. Karwosky, B. Andrews. 3rd Row: F. LeBlanc, T. Thomes, K. Corro, B. Fodiman, P. Pio, K. Arnold, D. Cavaliero. I, • ■ H.R. 131 — N. Harre - Ist Row: M. DiMottio, D. Fronklin, C. Davis, I. Tuttle, F. Davis, K. Davis, B. Davis, S. Whit- more. 2nd Row: A. Goloti, P. Murray, B. Starr, I. Decesore, G. Fox. 3rd Row: C. Fr M. Mogrone. C Byron, R. Do 203 H.R. 134 —Miriam Anderson — Ul Row: D. Zarrilli, A. Pez- zimenti, P. Esposito, M. Duront, D. Finley, J. Edelson, I. Edelmon. 2nd Row: D. Goitwood, D. Diilinsiti, C. Wood, E. Feo, K. Forbes, C. Drumgold, J. Goitwood. 3rd Row: J. Gill, P. Galinslii, E. Griebol, N. Fullorton, G. Griebel, L. Green, J. Erickson, D. Esow. H.R. 136 -M. Coffin — 1st Row: C. Burke, E. Burin, B. Cohen, G. Vogt, B. Rondano, T. Davis, B. Enright, L. Broun, L. Bromkut. 2nd Row: B. Bronelle, C. Davis, S. Friedmon, T. DeNoples, D. DelMoiiio, A. D ' Andreo, W. Mouson, F. Frogomeli, B. Frontz. 3rd Row: R. DeMorco, P. Boeger, D. Escott, R. Cornell, P. Dinger, K. Bowers, F. Bryant, B. Booyor. 204 H.R. 138 -C. Marino — 1st Row: M. Childs, I. Etelmon, S. Evans, M. Corlicci, K. Findley, B. Chang, L. Chofetz, R. Fedele. 2nd Row: H. Shock. J. Ficorro, T. Posnonsky, D. Errico, G. Calorco, J. Coroszi, F. Falby, P. Cansono. 3rd Row: B. Gormon, T. Chapman, B. Cossaday, B. Anderson, C. Drogonette, T. Olson, I. Allen. : H.R. 151 -C. Pike - 1st Row; A. Umile, F. Berchin, N. De- Yulio, C. Wescott, E. Weis, B. O ' Brien, L. Vitiello, E. Manos. 2nd Row: S. Woiiin, J. Webster, B. Modden, M. Weaver, J. Wilson. 3rd Row: B. Loop, M. Kotz, W. Westmeyer, D. Woiimon. H.R. 165 -H. Widen — 1st Row: K. Corcoran, K. Larson, B. Rocot, L. Jones, M. Gloss, P. Jansen, J. Goebel, B. Kaiser, F. Kreussev, E. Goldberg. 2nd Row: E. Jocobellis, N. Glenn, B. Gerak, B. Katr, D. Ginsburg, J. Johnson, N. Gould, T. Gallup. 3rd Row: D. Greco, S. Ellerin, H. Fields, F. Joermon, T. Georgoulis, B. Grady, R. Dumont, J. Jaehn. H.R. 201 -B. Gulliver - 1st Row: M. Elliot, S. Griffin, J. Edwards, D. Kellner, K. Hawthorne, S. DiMorino, J. Good- ridge, M. Goodman. 2nd Row: A. SchoenhordI, S. Hill, E. Kish, S. Chiopetto, A. Kirkpotrick, M. Howord, C. Kaminski. 3rd Row: C. Coppola, R, Greco, B. Kosky, B. Foster, G. Kennedy, R. Kandetzke, W. Hcnsley. 205 H.R. 204 -M. Bird - 1st Row: S. Cobb, M. Lemon, J. Kim- mel, E. Kocok, B. Kennedy, R. Sobieske, J. Holmes, B. James. 2nd Row; J. Johnson, B. Johnson, B. Dovis, B. Hortrick, D. Lee. 3rd Row: P. Kweskin, J. Helmer, B. Harris, M. Lobelia M. Krupp, H. Held. H.R. 206 — J. Burkhardt — Isl Row: B. Hunt, A. Licht, P. Jaeger, A. levine, M. Levey, M. Leone, P. Kodo. 2nd Row: N. Jerabek, D. Lowman, T. Iliff, J. Keel, B. Morzluff, D. Hudson. 3rd Row: W. Innes, N. Jesperson, D. Ives, B. Levine, P. Levine, N. Lefermqn, K. Klich. 206 H.R. 214 -A. locuzio — Ut Row: R. liebermon, C. Kulish, N. Lustig, K. Greenblott, B. Kospoul, L. Lockwood, K. Mc- Kay, C. McConneil, S. Writer, J. Lindsay. 2nd Row: K. John- son, R. Hunter, S. Rogsdale, B. Smith, H. Knopp, F. Kopro- ski, R. Olmsten, S. McGowon. 3rd Row: P. Lyon, P. Sobler, M. Wasil, C. Kozmo, R. June, A. Show, H. London. H.II.JI9-F. Wiw, 0. Vi km. ! ; 5; H.R. 216— N. Spears - Ut Row: W. Brown, A. Larsen, C. Monoly, M. McDonold, A. Ralph, R. Mason, S. Leredu, M. A. Kubouie, E. J. Miller. 2nd Row: J. Lysen, S. Koons, T. McKee, J. Monko, B. Mikula, B. Layne, P. Sohrson. 3rd Row: R. Hoyt, K. Passoro, D. Molizio, T. McManus, W. Longe, W. Koda, G. Possero, K. Misuriello. H.R. 219- F. Meurisse - 1st Row: L. licursi, S. Case, D. lederer, D. Viggiano, S. Leferson, T. Notkin, S. Leeds, L. larsen. 2nd Row: P. Memoli, B. Nelson, L. Larson, J. Mor. rell, B. Mogelwich. 3rd Row: D. Worgo, C. Ruti, F. Nelson, A. Mancosi, J. Karlson, S. Mann, F. RIngi. H.R. 230 -S. Palmer - 1st Row: J. Vonlongen, N. Pic, R Drought, W. Parkin, G. Taylor, J. Lotstein, P. Ferguson. 2nd Row: C. Montgomery, S. Orawsky, J. Moore, L. Meheon, N. Hannon, J. O ' Connell. 3rd Row: P. McMorrij, C. Holdt, 207 J. Nimz, M. Lockhart, S. Nolan, B. Fronstin, R. Rosanzweig. H.R. 231 — H. Erwin — 1st Row: P. Pugliese, N. Mead, M. Moss, M. Quick, S. Pitney, A. Possidento, J. Mocchio. 2nd Row: S. Micholsky, L. Kendall, M. Sanders, L. Mayer, D. Morgan. 3rd Row: C. Taylor, D. Maruszok, R. McGuire, M. Meyer, J. Bowden, E. Rattner, M. Maiik. H.R. 234- S. Simons — 1st Row: K. Rea, T. Pastore, L. Riffe, J. Mickelson, M. Crave, J. Rinaldi, C. Mora. 2nd Row: R. Robertino, R. Creion, G. Monroe, N. Ritter, D. McScoll, J. Smith. 3rd Row: B. Michelson, D. Connors, M. Carstanjen, F. Marcus, M. Rattner, P. Hawkins, E. Miller. 208 H.R. 236— V. Richards - 1st Row: C. Prott, P. Pompa, J. Neale, D. Scognamiglio, A. Salomon, M. A. Scutti, L. Padlino, E. Mueller. 2nd Row: K. Petersen, J. Ostrosky, J. Hirsch, J. Matters, R. Rachiwsky, P. Nonthrop, K. Porter, J. Rubino. 3rd Row: F. McDowell, J. Santi, D. Nopper, S. Roberts, P. Neminroff, G. Sovoge, B. Morellii, M. Rosenboum. H.R. 240-D. Kane — 1st Row: M. Stein, S. Silver, D. Sherbacow, T. Perlmon, P. Painter, I. Passaro, B. Shulman, K. Phelps. 2nd Row; J. Miceli, J. Holmes, C. Osteen, J. Romanello, E. Richardson, H. Hanye, P. Rigakos, R. Raymond, E. Sellars. 3rd Row: D. Simone, B. Mueller, D. Sirode, V. Schmidt, L. Shabman, J .O ' Meara, S. Kohl. H.R. 242- E. Gosperino — 1st Row: P. Wilson, E. Wil- liams, L. Wilson, P. Stahl, D. Stuli, D. Chivit, C. Wilson, S. Williams. 2nd Row: G. Evans, L. Sementini, M. Silliman, B. Stroidins, J. Tolbott, C. Steen, B. Winn, S. Cackowslci. 3rd Row: K. Curry, G. Barron, A. Germonowicz, J. Tolbott, E. Stenman, L. Swan, J. Brenio. H.R. 243 — Molizio — Isl Row: A. Lovorato, E. Scoiise, J. Scolise, M. Poorch, C. Slider, F. Smithson, P. Prescott. 2nd Row: L. Slocum, D. Price, K. Sabia, N. Pruss. 3rd Row; B. Slootmon, N. Scollord, J. Smith, A, Washington. Sosnowiti, S. Robin, J. 209 H.R. 244 — N. Bottone — Ut Ro w: J. StoKi, L. Rebucci, I. Hunter, A. Solomon, M. Runge, G. Springton, T. lundmork, P. Teig, L. Ross, A. Snelling, P. S efonisko. 2nd Row: J. Taylor, P. Parsons, L. Robertino, N. Richie, J. Mitchell, S. OIkosky, J. Briscoe. 3rd Row: K. Rosenberg, R. Stiskin, R. Strout, A. Poller, D. Larkin, R. Goroghty, R. Warren. H.R. 352— J. Morris — 1st Row: Valentin, A. Wylie, S. Simon, S. Richichi, R. lockwood, B. Wicks, J. Williams. 2nd Row: P. Wood, C. Shipley, J. Shufeldt, R. Volenzano, R. I, I. White, W. Abbott, B. Toth. 3rd Row: S. Youngel- A son, R. Moss, P. Velanzon, B. Whitmon, R. Lewis, L. Hyde, C. Sinclair, J. Er V, V) H.R. 256 —A. Clarke — 1st Row: D. Vetti, J. Sanders, C. Tartaglia, R. Kast, V. Piter, P. Tutules, E. Veight. 2nd Row: P. Moble, M. Schmidt, J. Ventura, A. Gregoire, S. Thomp- son, E. Walker. 3rd Row: J. Scholler, J. Schreiber, W. Pn R. Toronto, S. Sackman, C. Waring. H.R. 263 — E. Locke — 1st Row: C. Young, M. Zygmont, B. Teller, M. Vontobel, J. Totilas, E. Stiskin, C. Vassallo, J. Valentine. 2nd Row: E. leibowitz, D. Hannon, S. Winslow, L. Scoiri, S. Urman, N. Wright, P. LoRusso. 3rd Row: L. Hutchinson, V. Donnelly, E. Mine, M. Dolton, R. Wolker, B. Collins, S. Ulvedol, S. Dennis. f ' ' ). ideal boy and girl 211 Jim Helmer Linda Rebucci K PB LETTER SORTER can sort three times more letter mail tlian the same 12 operators can h liand. Installed in Washington, this machine is eliminatinj; the hand sorting of millions of letters. PB-NATIONAL SORTER-READER, right, processes checks at the rate of 750 a minute. Computer controlled, this one is installed in the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. taking the WORK out of paperViOfVi PB FACER- CANCEIER eliminates the tedious hand ' facing and canceling of adhesive-stamped letters in many post offices across the country. At 500 letters a minute, it finds and cancels the stamps and Dreiiarcs the mail for sorting. You probably know that Pitnev-Bowes manufactures and markets office machines that make quick work of such everyday chores as folding, inserting, weighing, imprinting, counting and stamping, sealing and getting out the mail. As we grow, so does tlie tremendous volimie of paperwork which must be read, sorted, processed and sent on its way. The advanced machines shown here, created by Pitney-Bowes, are doing some of this new work. They illustrate the special skills we have developed in handling high-volume ' mi.xed ' paper. They are accurate and precise to the thickness of tiie lightest siieet of paper. And they point the way to further advances we are now developing to take more work out of papertf orfc. Ym Pitney-BoAAres INC. Telepl 69 WALNUT STREET, STAMFORD, CONN. farewell Miss Beryl Cram retires this year after thirty-one years of dedicated service at Stamford High School. The students and faculty express their sincere gratitude and appreciation and wish her future happi- ness. Best Wishes To The Class STAMFORD SAND AND STONE INCORPORATED Washed Sand and Gravel — Crushed Sione Telephone: Stamford, DAvis 4-5789 LENOX AVENUE GLENBROOK, CONN. Best of Luck WHITE - FASHION Launderers and Cleaners 352 ELM STREET STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT 215 FELDSHER ' S PHARMACY Incorporated Herman Feldsher, Reg. Ph. 968 High Ridge Road — Stamford, Conn. Free Delivery PRESCRIPTIONS Phone DA 2-1121 SAi WU Chinese — American Restaurant LUNCH and DINNER Orders to take out — Party Room for All Occasions 22 Atlantic St., Stamford, Conn. Phone Fl 8-3330 Visit the College Corner at the SQUIRE SHOPPE 37 ATLANTIC STREET Hydromatic Service J S CITIES SERVICE Rood Service — Auto Repairs High Ridge Rd. DAvis 2-0059 Stamford, Conn. KERMES ' Yes! We Have If! 501 GLENBROOK ROAD GLENBROOK, CONNECTICUT Compliments of VIC ' S PACKAGE STORE and PICCADILLY PACKAGE SHOP 216 680 Main Street HARRY L. THOMAS, INC. Formica Counters Floor Coverings Stamford, Conn. Compliments of M. PERLMAN SON JEWELERS 59 Atlantic Street — Stamford, Conn. (Next to Palace Theatre) Compliments of STILLWATER FOOD STORE 184 Stillwater Avenue Stamford, Conn. TULINSKI PHARMACY Stamford ' s Most Modern Pharmacy with Drive In Prescription Service 740 ATLANTIC STREET - STAMFORD DAvis 4-5751 P. SABIN I and CO., inc Phone DA 4-6109 Qualify Furniture and Appliances 175 PACIFIC ST. STAMFORD, CONN. KENNETH IVES COMPANY Real Estate 961 High Ridge Road DA 2-3441 Harry W. Ridabock — Lawrence Russack office staff jtik. f K ' ■ is 1 1 ) L T i Bl 1 1 1 lit row: I. Genovese, Mrs. F. Ptaszynski, A. DeLuca, A. BIggar. 2nd row: P. Billings, D. Mays, A. Smith. NORMAHOFFMANN BEARINGS CORP. A GROWING COMPANY PROVIDING .... « OPPORTUNITIES FOR INDIVIDUALS OF THE STAMFORD COMMUNITY SOLID INDUSTRIAL FOUNDATIONS FOR THE STAMFORD COMMUNITY 217 BONDI ' S for quality Groceries — Delicafessen 35 RIVER STREET - STAMFORD, CONN. Open Unfil Midnight ROSSMAN JEWELERS Esfablished 1933 501 MAIN STREET - STAMFORD, CONN. VANITY FAIR BEAUTY SALON Miss Tess Drezek, Owner Air Conditioned Closed Monday - Tel.: DAvis 3-8650 206 SUMMER STREET STAMFORD, CONN. CON ETTA BROS. Floor Covering Company Linoleum — Rugs — Carpets — Venetian Blinds Rubber Tile — Asphalt Tile — Window Shades Telephones: DAvis 4-9246 - 4-9247 33 RIVER STREET STAMFORD, CONN. WISE ' S PAINT STORE, Inc. Painfs — Wallpaper 28 Pacific Street DA 3-2119 Compliments of CAMEOS 218 DA 4-3774 DA 4-3729 JAMES FRECCIA Auto Body Works 448 V EST MAIN STREET STAMFORD, CONN. JIMMY ' S BARBER SHOP 103 Pacific Street — Stamford, Conn. Fl 8-8481 James Davis, Prop. BOWLARAMA 20 Duck Pin Lanes HAMILTON AVENUE - DA 3-1041 HENDRIE and LOVATT, Inc. Clothiers Furnishings Est. 1904 103 Atlantic Street Stamford, Conn. ' Connecticuf ' s Largest Sporting Goods Store BOB ' S SPORTS, Inc. Complete School Suppliers 135 BEDFORD STREET Stamford - DA 3-1176 91 PARK STREET New Canaan - WO 6-2686 A«7 IP Com. BEDFORD TEEN SHOP Junior High — High — Co ege Shop Bedford Street Stamford, Conn. ! loffiford, Coil RELIABLE BARBER SHOP Serves — Men, Women and Children Walter Police, Prop. - Fl 8-8506 128 Richmond Hill Avenue Stamford, Conn. TAILOR ' S SERVICE Fl 8-7407 - Fl 8-8887 220 Fairfield Avenue Stamford, Conn. G. D. L. RAYMOND Plumbing and Heating 682 Main Street DA 3-1812 Stamford, Conn. cafeteria T I  r f tm e o i s? Iv . l N-i Uf Row: Mrs. G. Keitley, Mrs. M. Gordon, Mrs. G. Ericson, Mrs. T. Siviglio 2nd Row: Mrs. B. Wells, Mrs. F. Roscillo, Mrs. A. Kurrsow, Mrs. M. Rainone KRAMER ' S FABRIC WORLD Dress Fabrics — Decorator Fabrics 59 BROAD STREET STAMFORD, CONN. odiSlort Complimenfs of THE GLOBE SLICING MACHINE CO., INC. STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT il 219 THE TELEREGISTER CORP. wishes Good Luck to The Class of 1961 445 FAIRFIELD AVENUE STAMFORD, CONN. 220 VUONO-LIONE, INC. BUILDERS Esfablished 1900 • • • 217 BEDFORD STREET STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT Phone DAvis 4-3197 SILBERMAN S of Stayy ford SINCE 1890 509 MAIN STREET STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT medical staff LEE • ANN SHOPPE, Inc. Dresses for all Occasions 142 Atlantic Street Stamford, Conn. BROWN ' S JEWELERS Phone DA 3-1129 120 Broad Street Stamford, Conn. WOLFE ' S One Hour Personalized Dry-Cleaning 288 Bedford Street (Next to Avon) Stamford, Conn. I rs T Compliments of The MICHAEL HOFFMAN FUEL CO. Sitting: N. Ritter. 2nd row: J. Luskey, Mrs. K. Ritter For Fine Modern Home Furnishings at prices you can afford visit . . . KOMAR FURNITURE 508 MAIN STREET Where Satisfaction Is Always Guaranteed! 221 J FRANK MARTIN SONS, INC. Serving Men and Boys with Quality Clothes 261 MAIN ST. STAMFORD, CONN. Phone DA 4-4121 Estab. 1892 Compliments of KENT and PASTORE Compliments of MT. VERNON DIE CASTING CORPORATION 222 Compliments of BONGIORNO ' S Super Market 34 WAVERLY PLACE STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT DAvis 3-2554 NEW YORK STOVE REPAIR CO. plumbing and heating supplies sheet metal work Robert Levinson 87 PACIFIC ST. STAMFORD, CONN. Compliments of KETTER BROTHERS SERVICENTER, Inc. 1032 Hope Street Springdole, Connecticut ED ANDY ' S SPORT SHOP 21 Bank St. Stamford, Conn. Andy Robustelli - Ed Clark Prop. Louis Claps SHIPPAN DRIVE-IN Orders to Take Out Open Year Round library staff KARP BROS. BAKERY As You Would Bake BREAD - ROLLS - PASTRY 88 Pacific St., Stamford Hope St., Glenbrook GRADE ' A ' MARKET, Inc. Your Friendly Supermarket 240 SHIPPAN AVE. STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT Mrs. E. Bastion, P. Rhodehamel. Compliments of the NESTLE CORPORATION 223 Plan for fiuccegs NOW IF YOU ARE PLANNING A CAREER IN BUSINESS MERRILL SECRETARIAL and ACCOUNTING courses are of college level and will equip you for a superior position. Beginners and advanced course students accepted. IF YOU ARE GOING TO COLLEGE attend MERRILL SUMMER SESSIONS. Typing taught as professionals learn. Invaluable in writing themes and lectures. Shorthand, too, if you wish. INQUIRE NOW! ENROLLMENT LIMITED. MERRILL SCHOOL Guidance and Placement services are a feature of our work, and free for life to our graduates. Graduates are placed ivith firms of distinction locally and throughout the Metropolitan District. SUPERIOR FACULTY CO-EDUCATIONAL INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION ENTER ANY TIME Day and Evening Sessions INTERESTING LECTURE COURSES by outstanding authorities. AU Merrill courses and subjects are accredited by the Connecticut State Board of Education, The Veterans Administration. Send for catalog, also available at your school guidance office. 224 THE MERRILL SCHOOLS Est. 1888 STAMFORD 60 Strawberry Hill Telephone DA 3-1444 SOUTH NORWALK 97 Washington Street Telephone VO 6-6034 225 Compliments of THE TEXTILE STORE 219 Atlantic Street Stamford, Conn. Phone DA 4-1919 Telephone: DAvis 3-0349 for information about WEDDING INVITATIONS and ANNOUNCEMENTS of course it ' s THE COMMUNITY PRESS 56 TOMS ROAD STAMFORD, CONN. JACK SPRATT MUSIC CO. Phone DAvis 4-5480 77 West Broad Street Stamford, Conn. ANTHONY J. TELLA Real Estate — Insurance 1658 Summer Street Stamford, Conn. GRUNBERGER, INC. Jewelers Diamonds — Watches - Jewelry — Silver — China 133 Attlontic Street, Stamford, Conn. BELLTOWN PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY JACOB LEVINE, Reg. Pharm. Phone DA 3-8479 31 Bellfown Rood Stamford, Conn 226 from DONNA HENRY LINDA BROOKS W THE VILLAGE SPORT SHOP, INC. Men and Women ' s Sportswear Equipment For All Sports 930 HIGH RIDGE ROAD Tel.: DA 2-5629 STAMFORD, CONN. 184 Allan 27 Atlantic Street WM. GORDON JEWELERS Appraisals — Estates Bought All Repair Work done on Premises DA 4-4350 Stamford, Conn. WINSKI ' S PHARMACY Prescriptions — Trusses — Belts Cervical Braces — Elastic Stockings Free Delivery 743 Atlantic Street DA 3-2745 Stamford, Conn. TURN OF RIVER HARDWARE, Inc. Hordwore, Housewares, Garden Supplies Free Delivery — Charge Accounts Phone DA 2-1641 873 High Ridge Road Stamford, Conn. ROSA BROS. SERVICE STATION Gas - Oil — Lubricof on — Tires Tubes — Accessories Telephone Fireside 8-8958 100 Stillwater Avenue Stamford, Conn. SARNER ' S Where Shopping is a Family Affair For the High School and College Set DA 4-2163 184 Atlantic Street Stamford, Conn. U ' DUf mnt Fine Luggage and Leather Goods Bedford Street Stamford, Conn. Phone DA 4-7317 omford, Co««. ppfe )Wli tanfordCo Specialists in the application of fluid and practice dynamics to the solution of process problems in chemical, metallurgical, sanitary and related basic fields — worldwide. ' WORLD WIDE RESEARCH • Efsj G1 rs E E R I MO • EQUIPMEIMT ,M ' ' 111 CONGRATULATIONS Compliments of to the Class of 1961 GLENBROOK LABORATORIES from Division of FOOD FAIR STORES, Inc. Sterling Drug, Inc. Connecticut Division GLENBROOK, CONN. N THE MOST IMPORTANT MEN IN TOWN Every S.H.S. student is definitely V.I. P. here at Student Shop! We feel that way because after years and years of being outfitters to students and young men in this area, we realize the importance of being dressed correctly to give you cjssuronce and confidence. So, if you need a tie or tuxedo, socks or sport coat, make the Student Shop your headquarters . . . you ' ll meet the crowd here any day of the week! THE STUDENT SHOP INC. The only sfore in Stamford dedicated exclusively to boys and young men 356 BEDFORD STREET DAvis 3-4614 228 Parking for 250 cars immediately adjacent to our shop on Bedford St. ... go this year, 1961, as they do in almost every other year, to the girls who know what is new in fashion and what new fashion is best for them. Part of this education is the three V ' s . . . Variety, Versa- tility, Vitality ... all major fashion subjects at Blooming- dale ' s Stamford, and all aimed at you and your Honorary Degrees in Fashion! BLOOMINGDALE ' S 20 BROAD STREET 229 . C,Vv.{uitv ' ,- A c t - , ft ' ,i t J 1 . K - ' H, ' -C-. rtK ' Yl iH ' C X -A ISTA. IS I I i SALUTES THE CLASS OF 1961 Careers in Research are: Creative Challanging Challenging Productive Satisfying I AMERICAN CYANAM ID COMPANY — -- STAMFORD RF.SL RCH UBORATORIES 230 iRPORAT.IOhT ijr 7 good reasons why some of your classmates chose a career with the telephone company ff I enjoy travelling by phone. It ' s allowed me to learn so much about our country and its people. A variety of fascinating positions are open to me. Meeting so many different types of people has helped me develop patience and understanding. It ' s nice, clean work in a beautiful, air-conditioned building. Everyone ' s so friendly and pleasant that, at times, iVs almost like belonging to a club. It ' s just a joy to come to work. The special training helped me improve my personality. We ' ll be waiting to talk to you. Stop in at our employment office any weekday, and investigate the opportunities for a career with the telephone company. You ' ll get valuable special training on the job and earn a good salary while learning. Join your classmates in this pleasant, interesting work. n.- ff f THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND Af KJy IkO COMPANY 232 I forging ahead in tlje space age REFLECTONE ELECTRONICS, INC. POST ROAD MYANO LANE, STAMFORD, CONN. I BABE ' S BEAUTY SALON Fl 8-8801 - DA 4-3680 42 Greenwich Avenue Stamford, Conn. PIP ' S SERVICE STATION Phone DA 3-8670 115 Jefferson Street Stamford, Conn. P P SHELL SERVICE Paul Rosa - DA 5-1940 At Thruway Exit 6 Stamford, Conn. J. H. HARVEY, INC. Contemporary and Colonial Inferiors 7 ' 0 Summer Street Stamford, Conn. ROMAN ' S CLEANERS Call for and Delivery DA 4-1329 690 Pacific Street Stamford, Conn. KEEN ' S FLOVy ER SHOP Tel.: Fireside 8-4010 518 Glenbrook Road Glenbrook, Conn. Phone DA 3-4950 GEORGE T. SMITH CO. 566 Atlantic Street Stamford, Conn. 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