Stratford High School - Log Yearbook (Stratford, CT)
- Class of 1964
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FtfCuifoj . . . . 6 8 3 A Wfe56W6 ltS 106 We are in the midst of Development — materially, socially, mentally. Each of us has made Observation, throughout the year, of the Renovation and building of our physical environment. We may not have had any Awareness of the Growth within ourselves. We have Advanced in knowledge of life, and have Improved socially. We have Risen in self-understanding, and have Gained ground mentally. Progress is a component of life, but Progression is directed. Without aim, nothing Makes headway. Our Success depends on the Direction in which we set out sights, And on the goals which motivate us. Mr. John Olha Principal designers of whose they helping stressing mora honesty, i( g they enl' key to our success toward individual goals values — rightness, virtuousness — Mr. Henry Crawford Assistant Principal Mr. Donald Fowler Director of Secondary Education 6 Mr. Edwin A. Cox Superintendent Mr. J. Oliver Carson Assistant Superintendent a devoted man — loyally he served Stratford for eighteen years he manifested love for his town by increasing achievement and for his alma mater by dedication to its betterment his enthusiasm, cheerfulness, and sincerity will always be remembered in deep appreciation, we honor him Mr. Horry Flood step by step we ore guided into our future plons from the beginning we are directed wisely our hopes and aims are unfolded we accomplish our endeavors our abilities and interests are brought to perfection Now, really, you can't major in hopscotch! Mrs. Mildred Schilling Mr. Thomas Puglise Miss Helen Burns Mr. Gene Fitzsimmons But is there such a thing as a successful criminal? Mrs. Ruth McCracken Miss Jane Bridenbaugh Mrs. Helen Bodnar Mrs. Elizabeth Resta Next: spell Word Wealth •imu thoughts and emotions from the speak to us in our own tongue 9 Miss Jane Munro Mr. Richard Watt Mr. Frank Gulia Miss Anne Paris Mr. Robert Newall Mr. John Moran Mr. Warren Benson 0) past governments, cult all have something to we step back into old recorS and emerge with les |k A for the present and fcikire r- Buiicr ions — which dedicate us to a new world o buiTa Mrs. Rosamond Dustin Mr. George Glover Mr. Wilsie Currie Mr. W. Grant Fitch Mr. Leo Mr. Kenneth Robitoille Hathaway Miss Mory Cooney math — the most precise and exact language — the very nature of math is pro- gressive axioms, postulates, theorems its study enables us to. grow in ability to think logically And this wiggly little line . . The first postulate in basketweaving . . 11 Mr. Richard Blake Mr. Joseph Dimenno Mr. John Gross Mrs. Jayne Benson Mr. Herbert Wo If son 2 grams + 4 liters = 1 source of error Mr. Albert Sency Mr. Edward Yokstas Mr. John Ruziskey 12 . . . that's when they named the salad after him Miss Patricia Pruzinsky Miss Marjorie Boyle Miss Margaret McCluskey knowledge of another language is a step along the path toward mutual understanding expansion in communication results in a small world of friends Mrs. Cornelia Garrett Mr. Edward Bourque We step into a book world of knowledge shelves of learning encircle us rows of records and achievements of past and present supplement and clarify our classwork 'They must have a skinnier one' study of word roots — reading practice enforced by mechanical devices all add to and enlarge the reader's com- arehension and experience with the written word reading jjab 'This is where you made a mistake' 14 Laura Kowalski paints a window for Hallowe'en Ruth Chapin and Pat Courchaine learn how to get ahead mmm 15 Miss Katherine Revak Mr. Dominick Feliconio Mr. Patrick Marsan Mrs. Avis Alcott Miss Margaret Flanagen Mrs. Marie McCormick Mr. Leslie Faulkner Mrs. Elizabeth Alden Now is the time for all sleeping dogs . . . drills to re-enforce learning business skills growing from practice numerals and letters used in office procedures bookkeeping, correspondence, automation 16 saws, hammers, nails, wrenches spark plugs, pistons, carburetors step by step they use their hands creatively and constructively making items from raw materials Speeding up erosion. Mr. Carl Erickson Mr. Earl Flagg Mr. Michael Jezierney Mr. Thomas Kekacs Mr. John Radder Mr. Larry Loughner Mr. Howard Richelsoph Mr. Harry Zerfing I ndusTriai A ws 17 Mr. Pat Caseria nius i c musical sequences instilling an ever-growing spirit providing moods an outlet for emotional development a pleasant diversion in a rapid-paced environment Stratford's Rockettes This time let's read the music Mrs. Joan Hamilton A CAPPELLA Uoinemttintf Mrs. Kathryn Park ever-widening circles of re- sponsibilities are explored in Home- making — preparation for the adjustment from self-involvement to that of sharing in family and home This time let's use pins instead of staplesl' Miss Isabel McCobb Mrs. Sandra Krohn Miss Barbara Folsom 19 Mrs. Helen May Youngs Settlors mmm Althea Schow President Lynette Zeffiro Secretary Mr. Herbert Wolfson Advisor traditional events planned by the Senior Council our dance — Harvest Moon our play — Our Town our prom — Moonlight and Roses our graduation — caps and gowns in class colors we will always remember Carol Georgette Vice President Carmella CiofFari Treasurer ''Uttdjuu God's GufakutCGr M GfoWHg Ujpwo Tow id Qwu Goctb’' Senior Council EUNICE G. ABRAHAMSON Eun 111 Everle Street The future promises a nurses career . . . saves all her energy for sports . . . friendly to all ... a girl of many skills. Girls7 Sports Club 1,2,3,4; F.N.C. 1,2,3,4; Library Club 1,2, 3,4; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 3, Treas. 4; Masquers 3,4. MARTHA R. ALLEN 77Marty77 337 Housatonic Avenue Refreshing personality and smile . . . singing, sailing, sports . . . great sense of humor. F.T.A. 1,2; A Cappella 3,4,- Girls7 Chorus 1,2; Mixed Chorus 3,- Variety Show 3; A.A. Dele- gate 2. GREGORY J. ANDZULIS 7Greg77 133 California Street The First National's favorite meatcutter ... he towers in any crowd ... a smile that wins. J.V. Football 1,2,- J.V. Baseball 2,- Intramurals 1,2. KATHLEEN A. ADAMCHAK Katrink 89 Grove Street Looks to a future as an airline hostess ... a mad-about gad- about . . . whiz on roller skates. F.T.A. 2; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Library Club Vice-Pres. 2; Spanish Club 1. SANDRA L. ALECKS Sandy77 45 Bowe Avenue She who is friendly never lacks friends ... a real contribution to the business world . . . ready, willing, and able . . . How's your brother? F.B.L.A. 3, Vice-Pres. 4,- Student Council 1,2,3, Treas. 4,- National Honor Society 3,4,- Ushers7 Guild 3,4,- Girls7 Sports Club 2,3,4. DOROTHY A. ANGERS Dotty 755 Stratford Road Silence is as deep as eternity, speech as shallow as time . . . a secretary that should please any boss. JEANNE M. ANTALIK Jeannie 60 Curtis Avenue Goodness comes from the heart . . . freckles — the identifying trait ... a whiz with a sewing needle. FRANK J. ANTOCI Frankie 97 High Park Avenue Quietness is a virtue which not everyone is fortunate enough to possess . . . racing boats and cars to his fancy . . . selects and does not settle. CHERYL R. ARBOGAST Cheri 772 Broad Street A creative mind; likes music and skiing ... an amateur philos- opher . . . also prone to day dreaming. Ushers7 Guild 2,3,4; F.T.A. 1,2, 3,4,- Band 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 3 4; Student Council 4; Junior Honor Society 3. RICHARD AUBIN Rich 1451 South Avenue Keeps the halls safe for students . . . studies diligently ... an unknown quantity. Intramurals 3,4; Student Assis- tant 4. 22 LEONARD BALDWIN Frog 396 Garibaldi Avenue Printing as a vocation for him . . . saves all those old love letters . . . the track team will miss him. Track Team 2,3,4. PETER P. BALOG Czar 161 Thompson Street Carefree — happy-go-lucky . . . loves life . . . found in any alley (bowling) . . . smoothie. Bowling 3,4,- Intramural Base- ball 3,4; Intramural Volleyball 3; A.V. Club 3. BARBARA J. BARBER Dizzy 11 Bush Court Never static . . . everyone en- joys a beautiful voice ... in- terested in furthering her edu- cation . . . Getting through. Chorus 2; A Cappella 2,3,4,- F.B.L.A. 3,4; Girls7 Sports Club 4,- Student Council 2,3,4,- A.A. Representative 2. DIANE A. BARROWS Dee 77 Lenox Avenue There is no saint with red hair . . . avid seamstress . . . Heav- en help us. PATRICIA A. BAGOLY Pat 136 Honeyspot Road Always on the go . . . exuber- ance for all . . . likes to sew a fine seam . . . busy business. F.B.L.A. 3,- Sophomore Council 2. RICHARD BASSO Rich 130 Milford Avenue Popular with the gang . . . cheery and gay . . . works when he will. KATHLEEN A. BARTHMAIER Barth 419 Sherwood Place A giggle that7s stimulating . . . does she ever stop talking or moving? . . . always looking for a good time. Variety Show 3,4,- Girls' Sports Club 3,4,- F.B.L.A. 4. PATRICIA A. BARRY Pat 55 High Park Avenue Small, sweet, and soft spoken . . . future angel of mercy . . . cooperative and willing . . . subtle green eyes. F.N.C. 2,3,4, Secretary 3, Presi- dent 4,- Girls' Sports Club 4. DOROTHY A. BEDNAR Dotti 138 Frankling Avenue Headed for the secretarial world . . . loves winter sports, especially iceskating . . . How 'bout that! F.B.L.A. 3. Hairdressing and sewing the latest fashions take up much time . . . spirited and friendly . . . sparkling eyes. Girls' Sports Club 4,- Steno Pool 1; F.B.L.A. 1. CHARLOTTE S. BELLE Bellie 243 King Street SUSAN L. BENE Sue Tootie 1189 Main Street Fair and fragile . . . long may her hair wave ... a meticulous dresser . . . she will grace someone's office soon. Spanish Club 1; Girls' Sports Club 1,2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 3, Treas. 4; A.A. Delegate 3,4; Variety Show 2,3,4. BERNARD J. BENEDETTO Bern 185 Placid Avenue A light heart lives longer . . . fun for all ... a gay and wholesome companion to those who know him well. FRANCES C. BERTONE Frannie 405 Sedgwick Avenue Don't get excited ... a friendly smile for everyone . . . plans to attend business school. Steno Pool 4,- F.B.L.A. 4; Stage Crew 4. JOHN L. BIROS John 173 Knowlton Street Future in electronics . . . some- times quiet — sometimes not . . . takes life as it comes. THERESA BLAKE Terry 62 Evelyn Street A heart too big for her size . . . quick to smile — slow to frown . . . let's dance ... a small bundle of energy. A.A. Delegate 1; Service Corps 1,3; Girls' Sports Club 1,2,4; Spanish Club 2; F.B.L.A. 3. EARL BONDESEN Billy 491 Birdseye Street A necessity for the football team . . . life is what you make it . . . improves with acquain- tance. Varsity Football 3,4; Intermural Basketball 2,3,4; J.V. Baseball 3. NANCY BRADBURY Nanc 180 Washington Parkway A talented pianist ... a future secretary . . . quiet and friendly . . . I can't find my music! Girls' Chorus 2,- A Cappella Choir 2,3,4 Sec. 4; Library Club 2; Masquers 4; F.B.L.A. 3; Vari- ety Show 2,3,4. ANN M. BRADSTREET Ann 347 Washington Parkway Always scheming . . . French and fun . . . Use your head . . . known for 3-minute long 5-minute reports. 24 CAROL M. BLENNERHASSET C.B. 34 Concord Street Always smiling . . . can out- talk anyone . . . So who asked cha?? . . . courteous and con- siderate. F.B.L.A. 2,3,4,- Girls' Chorus 2; Steno Pool 4; Girls' Sports Club 4. SANDRA A. BOBKO Sandie 11 1 McKinley Avenue Easy going gal . . . Don't get shook . . . plans a career as a housewife . . . chatty and friendly. Mixed Chorus 2,- Glee Club 3. LUCILLE C. BRETON Lue 131 Milford Avenue A hard and conscientious worker . . . her spirit is to be envied ... a skilled secretary. Log Staff 4; Girls' Sports Club 4. DINA A. BRIGHINDI Dina 464 Curtis Avenue A sunburst of kindness ... as- pires to be a fashion expert . . . nose for news on Sundays. Ushers 3,4; Student Council Delegate 3; Junior Honor So- ciety 3; Spanish Club 2; Li- brary Club 1. JUDITH C. BURBANK Judy 128 Victory Street Art is an enjoyable hobby . . . someday to be a capable and successful secretary. A Cappella 3; Mixed Chorus 2; F.B.L.A. 3, Secretary 4; Ushers 2,3,4; Leaders' Club 4; Service Corps 4. PAUL R. BROWN Paul 348 Housatonic Avenue Happy-go-lucky . . . Show? Let's ski . . . mischief is his middle name ... a friendly word for everyone. Ski Club 3,4 President 4,- Swim Team 2; Student Assistant 3,4; A.V. Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary- Treasurer 4; A.A. Delegate 1; Spanish Club 2. A reassuring companion . . . sure and steady, willing and ready . . . the boy with the javelin. Varsity Swimming 2,3,4, Co- Capt. 4; Varsity Track 2,3,4; Student Assistant 3,4. JOHN F. BULMER Jack 160 Third Avenue GARY CASERTA Ducky 164 Elliott Street Where's the party? . . . always talking or laughing — and what a laughl . . . the boy in the Bonneville. JANICE A. CASSESE Jan 154 Temple Street Don't overlook the twinkle in her eyes . . . pert personality with a yen for fun . . . Ya know. Girls' Sports Club 2; Mixed Chorus 2; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Service Corps 2,3,4; Leaders' Club 4; Class Council 4. DARRELL T. CAVANAUGH Budd 125 Jefferson Street Crawls under each bridge as he comes to it . . . lover of the great outdoors . . . Is this an open book test? . . . never heard of homework. Chess Club 1; Junior Honor So- ciety 3. INGRID M. CAWTHRA Inky 122 King Street A smile is worth a million dol- lars and doesn't cost a cent . . . mischievous and carefree . . . jokes galore. Twirling 1,2,3,4, Co-Capt. 4; Senior Council 4; F.T.A. 1,2; Variety Show 4; Girls' Sports Club 3; Spanish Club 2. RONALD CECERE Ron 111 Riverview Place There's a lot of nice guy here! . . . quiet but impressive . . . has his own circle of friends. STEPHEN CEJKOWSKY Butch 390 Canaan Road After the service, a career in business . . . my, how he's grown! . . . has interests in both sports and music. RUTH H. CHAPIN Chape 2302 Elm Street Plans to attend art school . . . who's that girl on waterskis? . . . Hey, BooBoo. Library Club, Treasurer 1, Presi- dent 2,- Log Staff 4; Stage Crew 3,4; Ski Club 4. THOMAS CHARNEY Tom 211 Mary Avenue Gets along with everyone . . . always tinkering with some car . . . favored friend. J.V. Football 1,2,3. 'C'mon, kids, yell BARBARA L. CHERVENAK Barb 137 Floral Way Sophistication and charm . . . at home in the kitchen . . . per- haps a future Spanish teacher. Girls' Sports Club 2; Spanish Club 2,- F.T.A. 2; Ski Club 1. JOAN E. CHOLKO Chokes 427 Bruce Avenue Personality, Pep, Precision . . . friendship is her most important product . . . My voice just carries. Student Council 1,2,3, Secretary 4; Cheerleader 3, Co-Captain 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Masquers 2,3,4; Variety Show 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 1,2,3,4. CARMELLA A. CIOFFARI Carm 189 Orange Street Now here is a fun-loving girl! . . . life is from grin to grin . . . a future dental assistant . . . Moneybags. Class Treasurer 1,2,3,4,- Girls' Sports Club 2,3, Secretary 1; F.B.L.A. 2,3,4; Variety Show 1, 2,4,- Masquers 2; Ski Club 4. MARGARET R. CHONKA Peggy 133 Jackson Ave. Always on the go . . . friendly towards all ... a winning smile and pleasing grin. Class Council 2,3,4; Masquers 4; Variety Show 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 3; Ski Club 4; F.T.A. 1. RICHARD A. COCKFIELD Max 192 Washington Parkway A Saturday afternoon hero . . . the old philosopher ... se- rene, suave, and sociable. Football 1,2,3,4; Track 2,- Intra- mural Basketball 2; Lettermen's Club 3,4. ROBIN L. CORCORAN 168 King Street A flashing smile . . . twirling and sports take much of her time ... a fine student with college in mind. F.T.A. 1,2,3,4,- Flag Squad 2,3; National Honor Society 3,4. VIRGINIA A. CONWAY Ginnie 1004 Stratford Road Quiet but sincere . . . plans to attend business school . . . pretty pert as she can be. Service Corps 1; Spanish Club 2,3; F.B.L.A. 4. JAMIE A. COLEMAN Central 90 Crown Street Do blondes have more fun? . . . a girl's best friend is her diamond . . . future plans in practical nursing. Transferred from Central; A Cappella 3. PATRICIA ANN COURCHAINE Punkie 96 Adams Street Enjoys a good book ... a fu- ture beautician . . . Oh, Gosh! . . . small in size, but big in energy. A.A. Club 4; F.B.L.A. 4. DANIEL A. D'AMICO Dan 1786 Broadbridge Avenue Likes dances record hops . . . follower of the crowd . . . Uncle Sam needs ME ... a dreamer. WILLIAM G. COOK Cooky 286 Curtis Avenue Be merry, and let the rest worry . . . it's great to be friendly . . . easy to like. Band 4; Chess Club 1; Latin Club 1. JOANNE T. DeCHARIO Josie 88 Lenox Avenue Silence is sweeter than speech . . . gifted with ability for short- hand and typing . . . serious, but not somber. F.B.L.A. 2,3,4,- A Cappella Choir 3; Variety Show 1,2,3,4; Service Corps Secretary 4. LINDA S. COLLINGS Lin 49 Frederick Street Fair as they come . . . well- dressed, well-liked, well-be- haved? . . . Anyone for a dud? . . . contagious giggles. F.T.A. Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4,- Ushers 3,4; Girls' Sports Club 1,2,3,4; Service Corps President 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Junior Honor Society 3. MARIE A. DeLIBERO Marie 212 Roosevelt Avenue Relaxing company . . . natur- ally at ease . . . friendly, sin- cere, conscientious . . . she will make a good secretary for any employer. F.B.L.A. 4. ELENA M. DelVECCHIO Ellie 2909 Main Street Devoted to dramatics and danc- ing ... a touch of sophistica- tion . . . bubbles, bangles, and beads. Masquers corres. sec. 3, pres. 4; Ushers' Guild 3,4, treas. 4; F.T.A. 1,2,3,4,- Variety Show 1,2,3,4; Log Staff assistant edi- tor 4,- Senex 4. ALBERT J. DeZENZO Al 1789 Main Street Through the roughest day, time and the hour goes its way . . . dancing and painting . . . his present and future is based on art. 28 DOUGLAS R. DEMPSEY Doug 35 Pauline Street Plans to further his education in accounting ... a center of fun . . . liked by all. Track 2; Intramural Basketball 2; Variety Show 4; Intramural Football 4; Hall guard 4. THERESA M. DeSABIA Teri 194 Colony Street Sugar V spice and everything nice . . . the charm of the act is in the actress . . . cute and clever . . . sweet smile welcomes friends. Student Council 1,2,3,4; Mas- quers 2,3, Recording Sec. 4,- Ushers' Guild 2,3,4; Girls' Sports Club 2,3,4,- Junior Honor Society 3,- Log Staff 4. LOUISE P. DeLUCA 86 Placid Avenue A voice as soft as a summer breeze . . . neat in dress and willowy in stature ... a trifle shy. Spanish Club Treas. 3,- Junior Honor Society 3,- Girls' Sports Club 3,- F.T.A. 3,4; F.N.C. 3. RITA L. DeNICOLO Rita 1536 Main Street There's a doctor in the house . . . Italy forever and so many relatives . . . full of energy and ambition. Junior Honor Society 3; Latin Club, sec. 4; Chess Club 3; Senior Council 4,- Girls' Sports Club 1,2,3,4. SHEILLA M. DEVITT Div 172 Colony Street Likable and lookable ... a leader of the snappy twirlers . . . gentle eyes reflect a gentle heart . . . quiet at first, but look again. Girls' Sports Club 2; Twirling Squad 1,2,3, Co-Capt. 4; Class Council 2,- Masquers 4; Steno Pool 4. Cute and quick of wit . . . she is the life of any crowd . . . quick with a joke . . . Tough. Guy with the black Impala . . . will don a uniform . . . instiga- tor of fun . . . happy-go-lucky. Intramural Basketball 2,3,4; In- tramural Baseball 3. w Future angel of mercy . . . sewin 'n swimmin . . . Don't worry ... a willingness to help. F.N.A. 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Leaders' Club 4; A.A. Alternate 4,- Library Club 1, Pres. 3. MARILYN S. DeLOMA 86 Yarwood Street WALLACE E. DENZEL Wally 96 Lighthouse Avenue BARBARA A. DEVALT Barb 291 .Burritt Avenue IRENE J. DOMINGOS Rene 439 Sherwood Place A promising career in a busi- ness future . . . always polite and a lady . . . sweet and shy. CHERYL A. DONEGAN Flanagan 602 Sedgewick Avenue A cheerful clarinetist . . . the willowy type . . . music makes her life. F.T.A. 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; A Cappella 4; Spanish Club 2; Leaders' Club 4. WILLIAM T. DURKIN Bill 253 Birdseye Street A tower of strength ... an ac- tive and friendly personality . . . the service is his next stop. Bowling Team 3,4. ROBERT W. ECK Bobby 242 Hollister Street Friendly and well-liked by all . . . Navy man all the way . . . cars, motors, and racing . . . would help anyone in need. Track Team Manager 2,3. SANDRA V. EISENBERG Sandy 645 King Street Quiet, courteous, 'n just plain nice . . . always there to help . . . one of the musician set. Band 2,3; Ski Club 4,- Sports Club 4; Leaders' Club 4. 29 DONALD ELLISON Don 43 Temple Street Surpasses in the study of the past ... a sense of humor is essential in life . . . great base- ball player. Intramural Football 2. DONALD R. ELLIOTT L 70 Temple Street Loves that baseball . . . Pick- les . . . full of fun . . . everyone has heard that crazy laugh. J.V. Basketball 3; Varsity Base- ball 2,3,4; Cross Country 3; Ski Club 4,- Swimming 4,- A.A. Dele- gate 4. MARY ENGLEHARDT Mary 1391 South Avenue Mary, Mary's not contrary . . . will make an agreeable addi- tion to the armed forces . . . all who know her, like her. JAMES M. FRENCH Jim 95 Victoria Lawn A man of few words ... many dance to the tone of his trom- bone . . . music is his way of life. Band 2,3,4; Audio Visual 3, Vice President 4. NANCY J. ENGLEHARDT Nan 1391 South Avenue Genuine sincerity . . . countless friends . . . bowling and skat- ing .. . her manner is carefree, her spirit gay. PATRICIA M. FEDORKO Pat 25 Rockaway Avenue Another Florence Nightingale naturally at ease . . . energetic, friendly mischief . . . Oh, Crudl A.A. Delegate 2,- Library Club 2,4, Treasurer 3. BONNIE A. FESH Bonnie 509 Bruce Avenue A little barrel of energy . . . gift of gab . . . instigator of fun . . . What's up? ... the life of the party. Masquers 2; F.B.L.A. 3. ELLEN S. FISHMAN Ellen 946 South Avenue A welcome link in the chain of friendship . . . sincerity has a charm all its own . . . progres- sive ideas — a nonconformist. F.T.A. 2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2, 3,4; Masquers 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3, Treasurer 4; Log Staff 4,- A.A. Delegate 3. JAMES F. FRANCE Boob 36 Cottage Place Hey Man! ... a future phys- ical ed. teacher . . . who's the boy with the roaring laugh- ter? Football 1,2,3,4; A Cappella 1,3, Treasurer 2,4,- Boys' Sports Club 2,3,4; Varsity Letterman 3,4,- Intramural Basketball 2,4; In- tramural Baseball 3. GARY FUCHS Gary 120 Ash Street Always in a rush — into the car or into detention ... a future deck swabber . . . water sports are a favorite with him. Spanish Club 1,- Golf Team 2,4. Co-Captain 3. DALE C. FRIEDMAN Dee 2336 Main Street A sharp eye for sportscars . . . a fond fan of the female sex . . . easy going and friendly . . . Dupheus. J.V. Football 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2; Class Council 3,4; Varsity Track 4; Student Council Alt. 3; A.A. Representative 1,2. CHARLES FULLER Chuck 668 Honeyspot Road Shy and blushing ... a future lies in the Navy . . . bowling —- a favorite pastime . . . What do you think? Baseball 1; Bowling 3,4; Foot- ball 1. 30 PATRICIA C. GARNEAU Pat 152 Justice Street A slightly musical bent . . . great at dancing . . . never lost for the right words. A Cappella 3,4. DANIEL G. GABRIEL Dan 1641 Main Street A careful choice of friends . . . quiet and unassuming . . . known for discriminating tastes. CAROL A. GEORGETTE George 92 Mohawk Street Girl of a few thousand words . . . wee and witty . . . dark hair, dark eyes, light heart . . . I don't get it! Class Secretary 1; Class Vice- President 2,3,4; A Cappella 3,- Variety Show 2,3,4,- Ski Club 4,- Leaders' Club 4. ROBERT GIBSON Bob 666 Columbus Avenue Ready with a quick joke and smile ... a lively interest in the arts ... a serious side for that planned career in business. Dramatics 2. YVONNE GILMORE Yvonne 1096 Hillside Avenue As friendly as the day is long . . . music in her heart ... a never ending urge to chat . . . future plans decided. Girls' Sports Club 2; Girls' Chorus 2; A Cappella Choir 3,4. DUANE R. GOLASH Duane 86 Dover Street Silent but observing . . . steady and fun to work with . . . great teaser. Bowling Team 2. RICHARD W. GORMAN Rich 79 Melville Street Red-headed electrical engineer . . . bowling and blossoms . . . a horticulture fan with a flair for science. Chess Club 2,3,4; Co-President 3,4. LETIZIA A. GABRIELE Lee 353 Birdseye Street As many fine points as a pack- age of pins ... all for fun and frolic . . . makes friends easily with her delightful smile. Girls' Sports Club 2; F.B.L.A. 3,4,- Senior Council 4. GEORGE B. GEER George 255 Bayview Boulevard Always on the right track . . . Who says I live on the beach? . . . destined for the greatest. Track 1,2,3,4,- Cross Country 2.3.4, Co-Capt. 4,- Swimming 2.3.4, - A.A. Delegate 3,4,- Class Council 1,- Junior Honor So- ciety 3. EMERY GALIK Em 1321 Main Sreet Swimming and skiing are in his present . . . sailing ahead to the Navy ... an average guy. Ski Club 3,4; Student Council 2,3. RONALD L. GOTCH Ronnie 2045 Barnum Avenue Cars, boats, and girls . . . al- ways ridin' around ... his favorite inventor — Henry Ford . . . tough! Band 4. BERNADETTE M. GOULA Bernie 87 Avon Street A huge collection of stuffed animals . . . another candidate for the business office . . . true. Stage Crew 3,4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; A.A. Delegate 3,4; Senior Coun- cil 4; Leaders' Club 4. ELLEN GRAVES El 2232 Elm Street Always busy — Latin Club, Rainbow, Ushers — so much more ... a clever young miss . . . college in store. Library Club 1; Latin Club 1,2, 3,4, Secretary 3; Girls' Sports Club 2,3,4,- F.T.A. 1,2,3,4; Leaders' Club 4. JOSEPH R. GRADOWSKI Tiny 200 Everett Street Photography is his delight . . . coin collector . . . Joe's future is with the ghosts. Photography Club 3,4; Bowling Team 2; Latin Club 3; Spanish Club 4,- Log Staff. METHOD GREGA Mat 145 Light Street Makes friends fast . . . machine enthusiast . . . sports fiend . . . boys will be boys. CYNTHIA L. GREY Cindy 151 College Street Blonde, but not dumb . . . looks for fun everywhere . . . respon- sible and willing ... a com- panion who is cheerful is as valuable as gold. Junior Honor Society 3; Senior Council 4; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Ushers' Guild 3,4; Masquers, Vice Presi- dent 4,- Girls' Sports Club 2,3,4. LINDA GREYTAK Lin 217 Boston Avenue She will don a white cap . . . silence is a virtue of angels . . . cute and considerate. Girls' Sports Club 1; F.N.C. 1,2,3,4,- Student Council Alter- nate 1. JUDITH A. GRIFFIN Griff 51 Laurel Street Merriment incorporated . . . can you make ice cream sodas? . . . friendly to all she meets . . . the girl in the green Studebaker. NANCY M. GRIFFIN Griff 178 West Avenue Peppy cheerleader . . . mischief shines through those bright brown eyes ... fun 'n' frolic follow the friendly. Cheerleaders 3,4; Masquers 3,4,- F.B.L.A. 4,- Variety Show 2,3,4; Ski Club 4; A.A. Delegate 1, Alternate 2,3. PATRICIA A. GUDAITIS Pat 206 Crown Street A dimpled smile . . . nice to know . . . loads of fun to have around. 32 THERESA A. GUERRA Terry 42 Howard Street The halls are alive with the sound of Terry . . . talkathon anyone? ... a mischievous twinkle in her eye. Ushers' Guild, Vice-President 3, Secretary 4; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Variety Show 1,2,3,4; Girls' Sports Club 1,2,3; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Junior Honor So- ciety 3. WILLIAM H. HAMILTON Bill 178 Larkin Court A natural leader of men . . . sophistication combined with wit and humor . . . gentle manly manner . . . enthusiastic jazz listener. Clarion Staff 3, Editor 4; Stu- dent Council 4; Junior Honor Society 3, Pres.,- Track 2,3,4; Cross Country 3,4. DAVID R. GUGGENHEIM Dave 50 Catherine Street Quietness is an art in itself . . . baseball and basketball fan . . . friendly to all he meets. J.V. Basketball 2; Intramural Basketball 1. DEBRA K. HALLSTROM Debbie 54 Vernon Street Faithful to duty friends alike . . . the secretary and her boss . . . a sympathetic friend . . . I'm not sure, but. A.A. Delegate 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4,- F.N.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3; Variety Show 2,3,4,- Girls' Sports Club 1,2,3,4,- Spanish Club 1,2, Secretary 2,- Junior Honor Society, Secretary 3. FLORENCE L. HAMMOND Flo 14 Justice Street Reads everything ... a smile on her face and many more in her heart . . . interested in the business world. Girls' Sports Club 2; Stage Crew 3,4,- F.B.L.A. 4; Leaders Club 4. MICHAEL J. GUMAN Mike 91 College Street BARBARA L. HALKO Bobbie 1119 South Avenue Once a friend always a friend . . . never too serious, never too frivolous ... a beaming smile greets everyone she meets. WILLIAM B. HANSEN Butts 210 First Avenue Student Council commander-in- chief ... a live wire . . . never without an answer . . . can talk himself out of any sit- uation. Library Club 1,2; Chorus 2,- French Club 4. 33 Freshman vice-pres 1; Student Council veep 3, pres. 4,- Base- ball 1,2,3,4,- Swimming Team 3, 4; Cross Country 2,3; Clarion 4. Connoisseur of cars . . . home- work — a foreign word in his vocabulary . . . not a care in the world. PATRICIA G. HAINSWORTH Pat 365 Burritt Avenue Dances up a storm . . . gay and unpredictable ... a peach of a person . . . How's Tricks? F.B.L.A. 3. JEANNE HALPIN 64 Barnum Terrace Red hair ... a vibrant per- sonality . . . could be the theatre in the future ... jet propelled talker. F.T.A. 2,3,4,- Masquers 2,3, Treas. 2.3, - Ski Club 3,4,- Thespians 3.4, - Service Corps 3,4,- Steno Pool 4. CAROLYN L. HARRIS Carolyn 53 Lynncrest Drive A quiet manner accentuated by a pleasing smile . . . future Florence Nightingale Carolyn, will you please take a letter? . . . Read it back? Log Staff 4; F.B.L.A. 3, President 4; Service Corps 2,3 Treasurer; Girls' Sports Club 1,2,3; Girls' Chorus 2; Spanish Club 1. BARBARA L. HASELMAN Barb 175 Grove Street A record fan . . . easy-going with few troubles . . . Let's have a party! Masquers 2,4; Ski Club 3,4; Variety Show 3,4. DIANE J. HATCH Dee Dee 391 Washington Parkway Cute as a pixie . . . mischievous- ness envelops her personality . . . accomplished beachcomber. Band 1,2,3. President 4; Clarion Staff 3.4; Log Staff 4; Masquers 2,3; Corres. Sect. 4; Leaders' Club 4; Girls' Sports Club 2,3.4. JOHN E. HEWITT John 249 Victoria Lawn A man of few words ... he who says a little thinks a lot . . . boating and fishing his favorite pastimes. ROBERT H. HINE Bob 102 Housatonic Avenue A long-time bowler . . . music is first and second love . . . respected by all. A Copella 2,3,4; Bowling Team 2,3,4. What a lovely wedding gown! MARILYN A. HLUSKA Mare 36 Longbranch Avenue Bewitching brown eyes . . . sometimes quiet — usually not . . . swimmin's the thing . . . you know. Library Club 2,3; Secretary, 4,- Steno Pool 4; F.B.L.A. 4. JOSEPH J. HIRA Joe 87 Hollister Street Silent type without the burden of study ... a car is a man's best friend . . . the future is un- decided. i J I CONSTANCE A. HOMRIGHOUS Connie 1461 Main Street Outdoor girl — skiing, skating, swimming . . . should be a good biology teacher . . . you said itl Girls' Choir 1; Latin Club 2,3; F.T.A. 4; German Club 4. EILEEN JACKSON Jack 1541 Stratford Avenue Has a quick and friendly smile . . . a real talent in the arts . . . loves life and the outdoors. F.N.C. 1,2,4,- Girls' Sports Club 1,2,4. BJORN HULTIN Bjorn 128 York Street Sweden's gift to SHS ... an inspiration to our athletes ... he has joined the activities of the class of '64 with great zest . . . skal Student Council 4; Cross Coun- try 4; Ski Club 4; Photography Club 4. ROBERT A. HONAFIUS Bob 26 Larkin Court Level-headed views . . . good luck comes with the bad . . . he'll be in uniform soon . . . free time spent in relaxation. A.A. Alternate 3. ESTHER M. HOWARD Cherry 55 Dewey Street Baseball and bruises . . . what did we have for Span- ish? . . . noted for the state of her locker and lively spirit. Girls' Sports Club 2,4. JOHN R. HUNT John 171 Housatonic Avenue The outdoors is his domain . . . quiet, but can be a great friend . . . will make his love of nature an occupation. JAMES A. JANSSON Jim 50 Ash Street This will cease . . . always clowning around . . . homeroom cut-up ... a future serviceman. intramural Basketball 2. NANCY B. JAYNE Nan 28 Cheshire Street A quiet girl . . . will make a competent nurse ... a natural sweetness all her own . . . movie star fan. A.V. 3. SANDRA E. JENACARO Sandie 363 Honeyspot Road A cheerful secretary will brighten up any office . . . talk and she'll talk with you; stop and she'll talk alone . . . where is detention tonight? F.B.L.A. 4. PETER J. JEZIERNY Pete 119 Clarendow Street Down-to-earth ... a likable fellow . . . sure to be a success whatever he does. MAMIE A. KEENE Candie 686 Columbus Avenue Hoirdressing school frames her future . . . miles of smiles . . . tons of energy . . . here she comes again! Mixed Chorus 2; F.B.L.A. 4; Girls' Sports Club 4. PAMELA V. JOHNSON Pam 23 McPadden Drive A good sport . . . friend at all times . . . Yen for a nurse's cap . . . full of school spirit and enthusiasm. A Cappella Choir 4; F.N.A. 2,4; Latin Club 3,4; Mixed Chorus 3; Girls' Sports Club 4. JANE M. KELLEHER Tarzan 63 Vermont Avenue Nursing fascinates her ... an S.H.S. twirler . . . enjoys sewing and water skiing . . . never too busy to smile. Twirling Squad 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; Library Club 1; F.N.C. 4; Clarion 1; A.A. Rep. 3. JEANANNE KELLER Kel 69 Bush Court Very little bothers her . . . quiet with a spark of mischief . . . travel is of interest . . . Are you serious? F.N.C. 2; Library Club 2,3,4. MICHAEL C. KELLEY Mike 75 Victoria Lawn A lad of silence, but of merit . . . look for the best and the best will reward you . . . any- one for bicycle riding? A.A. Delegate 3, Alternate 4; Junior Honor Society. PAUL KEEGAN Paul 140 Harding Avenue A ready smile ... a friendly disposition . . . only a friend really knows what lurks behind that quiet exterior ... a foot- ball enthusiast. MARGARET DIANE JONES Dee 48 Priscilla Lane A charming personality . . . cheers us with her laugh . . . full of joy . . . You know what I mean? F.B.L.A. 4,- Girls' Sports Club 4. GAIL D. KANE Gail 230 Boston Avenue Cute as a button . . . always ready to go . . . money, money and more money ... a future nurse. A.A. 1 Treas. 4; Girls' Sports Club 1,2,3,4,- Masquers 1,2,3,4; Variety Show 1,2,3,4,- Student Council 1,2; Latin Club 3,4. Varsity Football 2,3; J.V. Bas- ketball 2; Intermural Baseball 2,3; Intermural Basketball 2. WILLIAM KELLERS Bill 295 Lordship Road Endowed with the bluest eyes . . . silence is a friend that never betrays . . . endless good nature . . . sailing a favorite among his many sports. VERNON S. KELLOGG Vern 1894 Elm Street Varsity Track 1,2,3,4,- Varsity Swimming 3,4; Cross Country 2,3,4; Junior Honor Society 3; Latin Club 4,- Student Assistants 4. Serious — when he wants to be . . . the silent type — sometimes . . . Latin is his middle name hard and determined worker. Latin Club 2,3,4; A Cappella 2,- Senior Play 4. PAUL A. KING A I 175 Fifth Avenue Einstein theories smolder under his crewcut . . . proud possessor of many science awards . . . sailing, sailing, sailing. Ski Club 1,2,4,- Cross Country 3, 4,- Swim Team 3,4,- Student Council 4; Chess Club 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4. ALBERT O. KLEIN Al 113 Evelyn Street Few can match his love of life . . . enjoys any joke ... he does wonders with carburetors and wrenches. NANCIE A. KOCHISS Nance 127 Taft Street Always talking and always mov- ing . . . wizard with a needle . . . does she ever stop laughing? Service Corps 2,- Library Club 1. But what if you are taller than me? WILLIAM J. KOENIG Bill 171 Jefferson Street Delivers groceries . . . will give anyone a needed lift . . . Corvette? ... a wild child. Ski Club 3; Intramural Football 2; A.V. 2. BERNARD E. KOETSCH Bernie 58 Stagg Street A mountain of energy . . . he hates silence and does his best to liven things up . . . likes to laugh. 37 JOHN H. KOLLAR Johnny 38 Airway Drive Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow an exam . . . dig those crazy blue eyes . . . debonair and devilish. Football 1; A.A. delegate 1. ELEANOR A. KOLANIAK Eleanor 1585 Main Street Sports and Cheery Ames . . . enough is too much . . . trotting along in Latin Class; dribbling along in gym . . . known for shredded sneakers. Girls7 Sports Club 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2,3,4,- Chess Club 3; Junior Honor Society 3. PAUL KOLLAR Duke 3017 Main Street Friendly, with quiet strength . . . enjoys sports, records, and cars . . . the Navy may be his next port of call. STEPHEN KOPAS Steve 199 Woodend Road Hockey is this man's game . . . a member of the quiet class . . . amiable nature. JANICE D. KRAJCIK Jan 185 Summer Street Bright as a newly minted coin . . . music makes one merry . . . a favorite hobby is sewing. F.N.A. 2,4; Girls' Sports Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Leaders' Club 2; A Cappella 4. ELIZABETH KYER Liz 160 McGrath Ct. Is considering business or nurs- ing .. . art or sports are her hobbies . . . well, what can I tell ya? Library Club 1,2,3,4; A Cap- pella 3,4,- F.N.A. 2,- Sports Club 2; Leaders' Club 4. JAMES W. LaCONTE Jim 76 Avon Street A ready smile ... a friendly disposition . . . likes many as- pects of school life — lunch, as- semblies, and dismissal . . . mirth and fun come fast and furious. CHRISTINE R. LAPKE Chris 196 First Avenue Oh Brother!! . . . nimble with a needle even tempered girl . . . genuine and reserved. F.T.A. 2, Sec. 3,4,- Student Coun- cil 3; Sports Club 2; Chess Club 3; Leaders' Club 4. ALYCE M. LAGERFELDT Al 121 Blakeman Place Future poet? . . . deft with shears, hairclips, and rollers . . . For Pete's sake . . . slightly mischievous. F.T.A. 1; Student Council Alt. 1; Girls' Sports Club 4. TIM S. LAPUT Tim 10 Spring Street Designs his own future — in designing . . . artistic and amia- ble . . . eat, drink and be merry, etc. Cross Country 2; Track 2,- Golf 3; Intramurals 2. SARAH H. LANTZ Sally 76 Warwick Avenue Thank goodness it's Friday . . . bubbling with laughter . . . rarely at a loss for words . . . Sally, a nurse? — maybe. F.T.A. 1; Student Council 2; Girls' Sports Club 2; Clarion, Business Manager 2; A.A. 3; F.N.A. 4. CATHERINE L. LAWSON Cathie 100 Ocean Ave. Plans to enter the nursing field . . . enjoys Johnny Mathis . . . Do I know anybody from Prep? Future Nurses 3,4; Ski Club 4. DAVID LESKO Dave 68 Priscilla Ave. Art is a favorite subject . . . extends friendship to all . . . serious and thoughtful. Class Council 1,2,3. MARY ANN P. LEWONCZYK Puff 33 Raymond Street With a friendly smile she greets a girl, with a flirty wink she greets a boy . . . ever smiling, ever gay. Junior Council 3; F.B.L.A. 4,- Leaders' Club 4; Steno Pool 4. RICHARD I. LeCLAIRE 1584 West Broad St. Carefree but thoughtful . . . does what he likes and enjoys what he does ... his boats compete with his bowling. WILLIAM R. LEMKE Willie 47 White Street Loves to work on cars . . . this will be a paying proposition in the future . . . When the going gets tough, the tough gets going. PATRICIA M. LEONETTI Pat 92 Dewey Street Heard minutes before she is seen ... a package of energy ready to explode . . . hardly an introvert. F.B.L.A. 3,4,- Cheerleaders 3,4; Student Council 3,4,- Girls' Sports Club 2; Senior Council 4,- Masquers 2. WILLIAM F. LICHTENBERGER Bill 141 Blakeman Place Sports Car Sam . . . Honesty is the best policy . . . serious undertone and ambition . . . interested in good times. Football 1,2. THOMAS R. LIGHTFOOT Foote 128 York Street Stately and tall, he moves through the hall . . . someone to remember . . . the hair, the glasses, and the sunburned nose. Swimming 2,3; Track 1,2,3; Cross Country 2,- Football 3; Junior Honor Society 3,- Na- tional Honor Society 3,4. EDWARD N. LILLEMOE Eddy 132 Woodend Road Sees the world from a pair of skis . . . Moonlight in Vermont . . . summer or winter sports are equally satisfying. Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Ski Team 2. ARONE I. LINETT Ronie 8 Vernon Street Lively little lass . . . can be found in any happy crowd . . . gifted at gabbing . . . Has anybody seen my baton? Twirlers 2,3,4; Variety Show 1,2, 3,4; Masquers 2,3,4,- Girls' Sports Club 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; F.T.A. 4. PATRICIA M. LIVELY Pat 35 Harding Avenue Sewing made easy — the fash- ion field awaits her ... a unique charm . . . lovely in everything . . . Cleverl PATRICIA A. LOPIN Lopie 5 Taft Strtet Ya got any gum? ... on to teaching . . . carefree . . . mile-a-minute talker — foot-a- minute walker. Band 2,4; Dance Band 4; F.T.A. 3,4; Junior Honor Society 3; Spanish Club 3, President 4. JAMES P. LYNCH Jim 1371 South Avenue Auto mechanics is his hobby, girls are his sideline . . . What, me worry? . . . the high seas beckon. Student Assistant 3,4,- Ski Club 4. JOY A. LOWELL Joy 93 Milford Avenue Quick and full of fun . . . cheerful and a pleasure to know . . . enjoys the right kind of music . . . What should I do? SUSAN M. LUCE Sue 209 California Street Unlimited imagination — the tool of the artist . . . always ready to lend a helping hand . . . avid beach-goer. Girls' Sports Club 2,3,4; Mas- quers 2,3,4,- Ushers' Guild 3,4; Junior Honor Society 3; Senior Council 4,- Variety Show 2,3,4. PHILIP J. LOWE Goggy 115 Justice Street To work is to waste time . . . we're here for fun . . . Hey fella . . . mischief and fun follow wherever he goes. ROBERT L. MocFADDEN Bob 221 California Street Helpful hints to the coach . . . outstanding hall guard . . . known for taking Giant Steps. Football 1,3; Student Council 1, 2; Student Assistants 4; Intra- murals 1,2,3,4; Track 3. JOHN P. MACIONUS Paul 20 Fairview Avenue Quiet — but fun-loving . . . appreciated by his friends . . . free and friendly. Football 1; Intramural basket- ball 1. FRANCIS S. MACO Frank 29 Burr Place Nice looking — well mannered . . . an agile athlete ... a terrific guy . . . genuinely deter- mined. Baseball 2,3,4. PATRICIA A. MACURA Pat 44 Hortense Street Huh? . . . friendly and flirta- tious . . . energetic flag twirler . . . keen on the dance floor. Library Club 1; Flag Twirier 1,2, Co-Captain 3,- Color Guard Cap- tain 4; Masquers 4; Girls' Choir 1 2. PATRICIA A. MAKRAUS Pat 161 College Street Petite — but where did all that energy come from? ... be- witching blue eyes . . . nimble with the needle ... I qive upl Girls' Sports Club 2,3; F.B.L.A. 3,4,- Senior Council 4; A.A. 3; Student Council Alternate 2,3. CAROL J. MAKRIS Carol 51 Graham Street Petite 'n' sweet . . . little people may prove to be great friends . . . What am I going to do? F.T.A. 1,2,3,4; Class Council 2, 3,4; Sports Club 1,2,3,4,- A Cap- pella 3. WILLIAM J. MALONE Billy 295 Franklin Avenue Takes his time and enjoys the relaxation ... a typical Irish- man . . . always in there — hiding. Swim Team 2; Freshman Forum 1. MARY JEAN MANCINI Mary Jeanne 343 Cannan Road Did you do your Spanish? .. . . a sunny smile, a gay good humor . . . enjoys horseback riding . . . bubbling personality. Girls' Sports Club 2,4; Spanish Club 2; Masquers 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Leaders' Club 4. BERNICE S. MARGOLIS Bonnie 2144 Barnum Ave. Collector of records ... a future secretary . . . it's quality that counts, not quantity . . . Good grief! Girls' Sports Club 1; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Leaders' Club 4. LYNN E. MARSHALL Jinx 1181 South Avenue Gentle of speech ... a happy nature is a good asset ... a pleasant personality. A Cappella 3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Girls' Chorus 2. 41 JOANNE T. MASON Jo 324 Canaan Road Perfect model for the clothes she sews . . . quiet, but not un- noticed ... a future designer. DONALD R. MASSO Hermie 333 Hollister Street Dark, flashing eyes behind dark glasses . . . college-bound . . . quiet but obvious. Class President 1; Varsity Foot- ball 1,3,4; Student Council 1,2, 3,4. KENNETH A. McALLISTER Nook 383 Sedgewick Avenue A friend of all he meets — es- pecially the girls . . . speedy halfback . . . S.H.S.'s threat on the gridiron and track. Varsity Football 1,2,3,4; Varsity Track 1,2,3,4; A.A. 3,4; Student Assistants 2,3,4. HELEN M. MARTINO Helen 657 Prospect Drive A collector of unusual ashtrays . . . she'll use them as a future housewife . . . swimming is a great sport . . . Oh, gee! Service Corps 3. CAROL ANN MARTIRE Carol 115 Summer Street A gal with an air of sophisti- cation ... an all sports enthus- iast . . . long dark hair — beautifully groomed. Sports Club 2,4; Spanish Club 2; Masquers 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Girls Chorus 1,2; A Cappella 3,4. KENNETH R. McCLEAN Ken 241 Knowlton Street Sincere, but ready for fun . . . determined and patient . . . loves good times ... in the fore- front tomorrow. Homeroom President 1. KATHLEEN A. McDONALD Kathy 18 King Street You're kidding! . . . quietness is a virtue . . . handy in the kitchen . . . sweet and petite. F.T.A. Club 3. MARK E. MEACHEN Mark 199 Victoria Lawn An honest man who says but little . . . Snakes anyone? . . . have you been the victim of that dry wit? .atin Club 1. MARILYN A. MENOSKY Moose 35 Crown Street Good nature and good sense are her companions ... a Ger- man scholar . . . some day she'll be a Navy nurse. F.N.C. 3; Sports Club 2; Service Corps 4. DOLORES MIHALIK Dee 136 Clover Street Niceness is a necessity ... a quiet manner . . . congenial and bright . . . she'll make a good secretary for any boss. F.B.L.A. 3,4; Service Corps 3,4; Junior Honor Society 3. Gee, I wonder what's going on in back. DANIEL A. MILEWSKI Dan 792 Housatonic Avenue Ext. A party boy . . . notable school spirit . . . always around but seldom found. J.V. Football 1; Chess Club 2,- Spanish Club 2,- Student As- sistant 4. NICHOLAS E. MILIN Nick 205 Maple Street Quick with remarks . . . tall hunk of man . . . what a sales- man! Track 1,2,3,4,- Cross Country 2,3; Swimming 3,4; Student Council 3.4, - Log Staff 4; Variety Show 3.4. TERRY L. MILLER Terry 225 Larkin Court Humor is the harmony of the heart . . . instigator of fun and mischief . . . what is life with- out sports? . . . what are sports without basketball. Track 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4. RICHARD J. MINO Rich 246 Barnum Terrace Quiet intelligence ... if he's done his share hell help you with yours . . . avid sportsman. Track 2,3,4; Student Assistant 4. MATTHEW G. MIRTO Matt 35 Yarwood Street Alumnus of Maraczi's . . . de- pendable and determined . . . Watta you Kiddin! BRIAN D. MITCHELL Mitch 368 Washington Parkway A real clown . . . Latin scholar? . . . Are you a wise guy? . . . stretches a mile. Varsity Basketball J.V. Bas- ketball 3,4,- Track 3,4; Varsity letter men 4; Variety Show 3,4; Latin Club 3,- Band 1,2. LINDA C. MITCHELL Lin 909 Stratford Avenue Lives for weekends . . . always doing something . . . Did I goof again? Spanish 1; Quill, co-editor 3,4; Service Corps 2,3. KESTUTIS MITKEVICIUS Casey 584 California Street A quiet participant in life . . . friendship breeds friends . . . I don't know. Junior Honor Society 3; Inter- mural football 2,3,4; Intermural baseball 2,3; Latin Club 2. JOHN R. MIZIA John 175 Summer Street Never a dull moment . . . here comes a state trooperl . . . The best way to cheat is to study. CHARLENE F. MONAHAN Char 75 Hartland Street Her fines financed the new li- brary ... an all round kid . . . known for sewing and borrowing techniques! MICHAEL MONDULIK Mike 46 Longbranch Avenue A krazy kid . . . fun above all . . . a passion for rock'n roll . . . will try anything once. ANTHONY G. MOSCA Tony 22 General Street All he wants is music, music, music . . . provides his own background atmosphere .. . . I don't believe itl JOHN J. MOSKAL 27 Bowe Avenue Popular with the fair sex . . . after graduation a place in the service . . . what's new. THERESA A. NOGIC Gonsey 60 Peace Street Has a quick and friendly smile . . . always ready to dance . . . a vivacious and kind spirit . . . forget itl Girls' Sports Club 1; F.B.L.A. 3, 4; Steno Pool 4; Leaders' Club 4; Senior Council 4; Stage Crew 3,4. JOELLE NORKO 5 Crown Street Has the gift of gab extensively . . . friends are hers wherever she goes . . . future undecided. Girls' Sports Club 1,2; A.V. 3; Library Club 1; F.B.L.A. 3; F.N.C. 4; A.A. Alternate 3. SHARON ODRLIN 225 Ocean Avenue An agreeable transfer to SHS . . . business subjects are her specialty . . . quietly pleasant. F.B.L.A. 4. ARLENE E. NORKO R 126 Winfield Avenue Music is the speech of angels . . . short'n sweet . . . charm- ingly attractive . . . honest-to- really? Class Council 2,3,4; A Cappella 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Variety Show 2,3,4; Junior Honor Society 3; Ushers' Guild 3,4. JAMES MOTT THOMAS A. OSOWSKI Turk 102 Winfield Drive Jim Now, what did 1 do? . . . 24 Short Beach Road Tall as they come . . . usually did he grow a centimeter or gain a grain? ... a basketball seen at Maraczi's . . . favors the and photo bug. beach. Band 1,2,- Basketball 2,3,4; Pho- tography Club 3,4; Cross Coun- try 4. PATRICIA A. PAIGE Trisha 875 Stratford Road A diligent and devoted student . . . quiet and pleasing in her ways . . . who said hair-setting takes long? Junior Honor Society 3; Steno Pool 4,- Service Corps 2,3; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Girls' Sports Club 1,2; A.A. Delegate 1,2,3. RUTH E. NIEDERHAUSER Ruth 46 Eunice Parkway A small package of plentiful mischief . . . that carefree air . . . beware of the gleam in her eye. Spanish Club 1,2; Girls' Chorus 3. CARL PALARINO Carl 50 Shanley Street Excels with those ten pins . . . small in size, but large in char- acter ... a well-liked guy. Intramurals 2; Student Council Alternate 3. 44 CAROL J. PALUTIS Carol 465 Columbus Avenue Full of impish charm . . . quick with a retort . . . parties follow her . . . has talent as a hair dresser. Girls' Sports Club 1,2; Library Club 1,2; F.B.L.A. 4; A.V. 3. ELAINE J. PAPPAS Elaine 801 Stratford Avenue Take a break! . . . free and happy, never unhappy ... as neat as she is sweet. Girls' Sports Club 1,2; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Junior Honor Society 3. DOMINGO J. PAUL Ming 346 Garibaldi Avenue An easy person to know and an easier one to like . . . soft spoken but full of fun . . . name your favorite sport and he'll beat you at it. Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2, 3,4,- Baseball 1,2,3,4; Boys' Sports Club 2,3,4. BARBARA A. PAVLUVCIK Barb 115 Clover Street Reserved and intelligent . . . always ready for a swim . . . a sweet and resourceful per- sonality . . . Oh great! F.B.L.A. 3,4,- Steno Pool 4. RICHARD PAZIK Dick 175 Summer Street A whiz on the dance floor . . . behind a grill now, but a pro- fession later ... a happy-go- lucky sports fan. Latin Club 1,2; Intramurals 2. 45 RUTH A. PERKINS Perky 100 Meadowview Avenue Her nickname tells all . . . loves musical recreation . . . nothing troubles her . . . Look, butl Library Club 3. PATSY A. PENSIERO Pat 489 Jackson Avenue Truly friendly . . . lives every day as it comes ... a great future ahead in the business world. J.V. Basketball 2,- J.V. Baseball 3; Intramural Football 2; Intra- mural Baseball 2. NANCY LOU PETRELLA Nan 123 Franklin Intelligence is a natural compan- ion .. . combines real secretar- ial ability with ambition. F.B.L.A. 3,4; Girls' Sports Club 1; Junior Honor Society 3; Sen- ior Council 4; Student Council 1,2; Steno Pool 4. NANCY A. PICHE Nan 68 Knowlton Street Bright and happy . . . easy to like . . . enjoys dancing and records ... I give upl ALAN F. PIERCE Al 556 Hollister Street He need not seek fun — he makes it . . . hears the call of the sea . . . no books, please ANTOINETTE M. PISANO Toni 2155 Barnum Avenue Always dressed to perfection . . . may try hair fashion as a career . . . almost isn't good enough . . . delightfully dainty. F.B.L.A. 2,3,4; Girls' Sports Club 1,2; Leaders' Club 4,- Class Council 1,4; Steno Pool 4; Serv- ice Corps 2,3. MARYELLEN R. PISKURA Butch 209 Boston Avenue A red-headed lass with freckles to match . . . her conversation's punctuated with laughs . . . relaxing company. A.A. 1; F.T.A. 1; Ushers' Guild 2,3; Leaders' Club 4. FRANCINE J. PROKOSKI Franny 1594 West Broad Street Determined to succeed . . . sports forever — 'specially skat- ing . . . versatility, vim, and vigor . . . have you heard the one about ... Junior Honor Society 3; National Honor Society 3,4,- Senex 4; Girls' Sports Club 2,3,4,- Clarion Editor 3,- Log Editor 4. SHIRLEY F. PISTEY Shirl 141 College Street Blonde hair in the latest styles . . . cokes and dances . . . friendly to everyone . . . How come? F.B.L.A. 3. DARLENE K. PURDY D.D. 136 McPadden Drive Prepares to don a white uniform . . . I forget ... a brunette bonus. Student Council 3. ALLISON M. PRENTICE Allie 175 Placid Avenue A heart as golden as her hair . . . never-failing courtesy . . . sincere and warm. Girls' Sports Club 2,3,4,- F.T.A. 4,- Service Club 4; Spanish Club 4,- German Club 4. GERALD D. QUIRICONI Jerry 356 Burritt Avenue His friendly ways and winning smile make knowing him worth- while . . . always at home, on the field and track . . . those sharp shirts. Football 1,2,3,4,- Track 2,3,4,- Student Assistant 4,- Ski Club 4. ELAINE K. RASSIAS Elaine 195 Pauline Street Very quiet, but gets around ... an endless wardrobe . . . as neat as she is sweet . . . Holy Moley! Junior Honor Society 3; Span- ish Club 3; Girls' Sports Club 3,4; Library Club 2; F.N.A. 3,- Masquers 4; F.T.A. 4. PHYLLIS A. RICH Phyl 26 Eunice Parkway A knowledge of Maharis and Mathis . . . bright eyes . . . she'll never tell! Mixed Chorus 1; F.T.A. 2,3,4,- Latin Club 3,4,- Junior Honor Society 3; Senex 4. JAMES P. RING Ringo 69 Cherry Street At home on the gridiron, on the court and the diamond . . . the quiet accomplish much . . . only says what needs to be said. Cross Country 1,2,3; Varsity Football 4; Varsity basketball 2,3,4; Varsity baseball 2,3,4,- Varsity baseball 2,3,4; A.A. Rep. 3,4,- Lettermen's Club 2,3,4. Zealot for sports with lots of action . . . going ahead for teaching . . . Who? . . . never a dull moment. Girls' Sports Club 1,2,3,4; Span- ish Club 1,2,3,- F.T.A. 1,2,3,4; F.N.A. 2,- Junior Honor Society 3,- Masquers 4,- A.A. Delegate 3. EILEEN F. RHEINFELD Cissy 2051 Main Street Beautiful black hair endowed with bright blue eyes . . . may be the first woman president . . . that quizzical look. Student Council 1,2, alternate 3, delegate; F.T.A.,- treas. 4,- 2,3,- National Honor Society 3,4; Class Council 4,- Girls' Sports Club 1,2,3,4,- Ushers' Guild, Pres. 4,- 2,3. JUDITH C. REED Judy 68 High Park Avenue THOMAS C. RIPLEY Rip 342 Riverdale Drive President of the world of sports . . . loves to make speeches . . . always moving and usually first in line. A.A. 1,2, Vice-President 3, President 4,- Latin Club 3,4; Varsity Football 1,2,3,4,- Varsity letter men 2,3,4,- Boys' Sports Club 1,2,3,4,- Junior Council 3. DOROTHY G. ROBERTS Dot 25 Willard Street Future nurse ... fun is her specialty . . . traveling is her hobby . . . And who says I drive fast! Library Club 2,3,4; F.N.C. 2. KENNETH ROBERTS 77 Van Rensselaer Avenue Courteous and friendly . . . glad to participate in the fun ... a favorite guy in Our Town. Stage Crew 3,- Masquers 4,- Sen- ior Play 4. PIERRETTE ROBICHAUD Pierrette 913 Judson Place Inner energy effervesques into activity . . . always full of con- versation ... a true friend to one and all. Girls' Sports Club 2,3,4,- F.N.A. 2,3,- French Club 2; Ski Club 4. FRANCIS J. ROGERS Roy 28 Stratford Road Leaves his dad earless . . . teases his teachers breathless . . . engages in athletics tire- lessly. Football 2,3,- Intramural Foot- ball 4,- Stage Crew 3; Student Assistant 2,3,- Student Council 2. JANE M. ROGOWSKI Jay 56 Mary Avenue Our gal Friday . . . rich in friends, poor in nothing . . . her first love is sports . . . So what. F.B.L.A. 1,2; Girls' Sports Club 1,2,- Leaders' Club 1. ANTHONY S. SALVAGGIO Waz 66 Longbranch Avenue A friendly guy . . . sports, sports, sports . . . personality plus popularity . . . always in there with a helping hand. Football 1,2,3,4,- Track 3,4,- Var- sity Lettermen's Club 2,3,4. GARY W. ROUSSEAU Garry 99 Chelsea Street Bowling, billiards and baseball ... a great friend ... a ready smile . . . known for fooling all the while. FRANK W. SARACINO Sara 246 Oakland Street Active participant in the foot- ball fanfare . . . Kinsakins — Duquesne buddy . . . well-liked . . . two loves — sports and girls. Football 1,2,3; Tri-Captain 4; Track 1,2,3,4; Swimming 2,3,4; Varsity Lettermen's Club 2,3,4. PATRICIA RUDDOCK Pat 523 King Street Soft spoken . . . scholarly con- victions . . . every job she under- takes is well done . . . reliable and trustworthy. Service Corps 3; Junior Honor Society 3. DAVID H. SCHIPUL Dave 239 Housatonic Avenue Sports-minded ... a physics and math enthusiast . . . think- ing man who takes it easy when he can. Junior Honor Society 3. LORETTA E. RUPAR Roletta 49 Longbranch Avenue Are you ready . . . peppy and enthusiastic . . . fashion merchandising awaits her . . . neat as a pin. Spanish Club 2; Girls' Sports Club 3,- Class Council 2,4,- Cheerleader 3, Captain 4; Of- fice Service 4; A.A. Delegate 4. EUGENE J. SALVATORE Gene 216 Placid Avenue Self-confident and composed . . . boating, bowling, and beaches . . . You know! ... a drafts- man-to-be. JOHN J. SAKSA Jay Jay 292 Canaan Road His own circle of friends . . . basketball, baseball, and brains . . . his future is in volts and amperes ... a hard worker. Photography Club 2. JOHN D. SCHAEFER John 100 Curtis Avenue Enjoys his own world . . . even- tempered and good-natured . . . ineffable eyes. RICHARD H. SCHIPUL Ship 346 Burritt Avenue Basketball and baseball . . . chess expert ... at home with books, bats, basketballs and brain twisters. Intramurals 2; Junior Varsity Basketball 1; Chess Club 3. WILLIAM SISTRUNK Bill 28 Priscilla Lane Always trying . . . literally . . . sincere and strong . . . running and winning. Football 2,- Track 2. GARY C. SCHWARZ Spider 647 California Street Laughs and jokes galore ... a draftsman of tomorrow . . . skindiving occupies his spare time . . . all-around nice guy. Intramural Football 2; Intramu- ral Baseball 3. ROBERT G. SKAU Bob 338 Mary Avenue Quiet among strangers . . . among friends, well?? . . . not a care in the world . . . fun is his best subject. HELEN A. SEDLICKY Helen 590 Honeyspot Road Life consists of merriment and fun . . . always nice to have around ... a cheerful secre- tary will brighten up any office. F.B.L.A. 3,4,- Student Council 4; Senior Council 4; Girls7 Sports Club 3,4; Leaders' Club 4; Steno Pool 4. 49 CAROL A. SKONIECZNY Skonez 337 Weber Street Bomb shell of energy and words . . . mischief's her middle name . . . bowling and baseball . . . life begins at 1:30. Girls' Sports Club 3,4; Junior Honor Society 3; F.T.A. 2,3; Li- brary Club 2,3. ALTHEA R. SCHOW Thea 199 College Street A capable class leader . . . ever ready for a good time . . . business pleasure mix well ... a delightful addition to the field of business. Class Council President 2,3,4; Ushers 3,4,- Junior Honor So- ciety 3; Senex 4,- National Honor Society 3,4; F.B.L.A. 3,4. ROBERT G. SIBICK Nib 238 Light Street Known for overdue library books ... a radical mind and spirit ... a noted figure in Spanish class. Intramural Baseball 2; Intramu- ral Football 3. KAREN P. SEAMAN K 446 California Street Knows all the nev s . . . cheer- ful and chic . . . friendliness is her trait . . . When's the next issue of the Clarion? Athletic Association 2,3; Student Council 4; Senior Council 4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Clarion Staff 3,4; Exchange Co-Editor 4. LORRAINE M. SILK Laurie 345 Rockwell Avenue Tall and friendly . . . plans to be a legal secretary . . . Take it easy, there! F.B.L.A. 3,4; Girls' Sports Club 1,3,4,- Leaders' Club 4. CHARLES J. SLAVIS Charley 1868 Broadbridge Avenue Quiet, modest guy . . . serious exterior . . . lively interior . . . good natured . . . Forp! Cross Country 2,3; Track Team 1,2,3,4; Varsity Football 4; Jun- ior Honor Society 3. CAROL A. SMALLWOOD Carol 30 Bates Street She wields a mighty needle . . . Chatterbox — her middle name ... a pixie with a punch. F.B.L.A. 3,4. EVELYN K. SMALLWOOD Eve 30 Bates Street Girl of a few thousand words . . . never a dull moment . . . song and dance enthusiast . . . How about that! Student Council 2,3; Steno Pool 4,- Girls' Sports Club 4; F.B.L.A. 3,4. THOMAS L. SOMERS Tommy 120 White Street A little nonsense now and then . . . homework? . . . what's that? . . . never hurry, never worry . . . leads a sportsman's life. DAVID SOTTILE Dave 278 Nichols Avenue Takes life easy . . . one of the gang . . . Hi Kiddies . . . looks to college in the future. A Cappella Choir 2,3,4,- Senior Council 4,- Variety Show 2. Leave some for mel JUDITH MARIE SPATARO Judy 312 Rockwell Avenue Always clowning around . . . loquacious 'n' vivacious . . . elf-like . . . twirl girl. Girls' Sports Club 2,3,- Masquers 2,3,- Library Club 1,2; Twirlers 2,3,4. HAROLD A. SPENCER Harry 44 Hemlock Street He's little but he's wise,- he's a corker for his size ... his talents are the silent kind . . . good things come in small pack- ages. Intramurals 1,3,4,- J.V. Baseball 3. BARBARA J. SQUIBB Squibby 57 Peace Street Medical technology is a bright future . . . little and lively . . . easy to get along with ... a welcome addition from Massa- chusetts. Transferred from South Lancas- ter Academy; F.B.L.A. 4. THOMAS D. STEMPEL Tom 144 Barnum Terrace A member of the business set . . . a ready friend ... I didn't do it. JAMES M. STAFFARONI Staff 424 Curtis Avenue You've gotta be a Football hero . . . sets his own speed — and reaches his own destination . . . watch that face turn redll Football 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Clarion Staff 4,- Latin Club President 4,- Base- ball 4. ANDREW J. STRABORNY Andy 300 Canaan Road A source of mirth and common sense ... he enjoys friends and scuba diving . Anchors Away. VALERIE W. STEELE Val 419 Washington Parkway An artistic inner charm . . . creative and clever in what she does . . . sparkling blue eyes. F.N.A. 3,- Spanish Club, Vice- President 3,4; Masquers 2,4; Ski Club 3,4,- Junior Honor Society 3; Girls' Sports Club 2,3,4. 51 HELEN SZAMOTULA Helen 171 Thompson Street Smiling and sociable . . . height accentuated by a pleasing dis- position . . . does wonders with a needle and thread . . . fu- ture secretary. A.V. Club 1; F.B.L.A. 3; F.T.A. 4. MARY ANN E. SZYMULIS Mary 235 Thompson Street Cute and easy to like . . . quiet and refined . . . divides music and reading as equal pleasures . . . You don't say! F.B.L.A. 3; F.T.A. 4. NORMAN S. TEW Tewie 37 Sherman Street Good, quiet, smiling friend . . . easy-going ... a babe in the woods ... a terrible blow. Student Assistant 3,4. LYNETTE E. THERIAULT Lynn 142 Sixth Avenue Responsible and quietly pleasant . . . an easy going, dependable friend . . . graciousness makes the lady. Masquers 2,4; Ski Club 4; Span- ish Club 2,3; F.B.L.A. 2,3,4; Jun- ior Honor Society 3. MICHAEL P. THOMAS Mike 2309 Barnum Avenue Calm and likable ... he does most jobs well . . . will make use of his sharp reason- ing in the future. Transferred from Warren Hard- ing High. PATRICIA E. THOMAS Pat 2309 Barnum Avenue Calm and easy to get along with . . . has a way with most sports . . . charming in a special way. Transferred from Warren Hard- ing High. SAMUEL J. TORRESO Sam 64 Garibaldi Ave. Built for football . . . sports- minded . . . has a carefully chosen gang. Bowling 2,3. MARY E. TROY Mar 226 First Avenue Seemingly quiet, but oh can she talk ... a pleasing gal with pleasing ways . . . friends galore . . . Who threw that watermelon? F.N.C. 1; Ushers' Guild 3,4. ROBERT TOBER Bob 261 Nichols Ave. Moments of quick and snappy wit . . . determined in every- thing he undertakes . . . red- headed dynamo . . . Hi, fans! Track 1; Log 3,4,- Junior Honor Society 3; Senior Council; Senex 4,- A Cappella 4. SIMEON F. TOMPKINS Sonny 79 Wooster Ave. A backwoods man . . . he'll feel at home in Army green . . . courteous and cordial ... a rugged individualist. ELAINE C. TRUHN Liz 524 Bruce Ave. She has happiness that's con- tagious ... a real talent in art . . . likes a party . . . What's this madness? PATRICIA TUKIS Pat 138 Honeyspot Road A sincere desire to do her best . . . that shy smilel . . . joins the collectors of records paintings . . . Huhl Class Council 2,3,4,- F.B.L.A. 4. RODNEY T. TWYNE Julius 156 Larkin Court SHS's speed king on the track . . . easy-going and relaxed . . . an Olympic possibility. Track Team 2,3,4; Intramural Basketball 2,3,4,- Intramural Football 3,4. SUSAN L. UNDERHILL Sue 56 Ivy Street Tall and slender . . . sewing, cooking, eating, swimming . . . busy gal . . . friendliest any- where. Junior Red Cross 1. SHARON L. VAIL 95 Concord Street A beach comber . . . that mysterious look . music brightens her life ... a teacher of men or kids. Class Council 3,4; A Cappella 2,3,4. 52 Football 2. EDITH A. VANALSTYNE Edee 104 Melville Street Drummer girl . . . slender as a wand . . . music, music, music . . . as friendly as her smile. WILLIAM J. VINCELETTE ‘ Bill 67 Honeyspot Road The Navy's seas, for him . . . where there are cars, there's Bill! . . . best subject — fun . . . calm, candid, and capable. Football Team 1,2,3. VALERIE D. WADE Val 17 Justice Street Small and graceful . . . enjoys music and singing . . . should go far in any endeavor . . . No more homework! Mixed Chorus 1,- A Cappella 2,- F.B.L.A. 1,4. Bjorn enjoys some all-American food. LOIS M. WASKO Lo 85 Ash Street Petite and feminine . . . skating and bows ... an airline host- ess? . . . well, who knows . . . all days in a daze. A.A. 1,2,3,- Ushers' Guild 2,3 4; Service Corps 3,4; Leaders' Club 4. VERNON WATTS Cave 6 Birch Drive Slow in gait . . . unpredictable in actions . . . leisurely outlook on life . . . What's mine is mine, what's yours is mine! 53 JEANNETTE WHITE Jeanette 95 Justice Street Takes everything slow and easy . . . always sticks by her con- victions ... a quiet exterior conceals a ready sense of hu- mor. F.B.L.A. 3,4; F.T.A. 4. JOHN P. WELSH Jooce 460 Stratford Road Young intellectual . . . collegiate dresser . . . jooce and jazz mix well ... a Stratford header. Student Council 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4,- Junior Honor Society, Vice-President 3; Latin Club 1,3, President 2; Track Team 2. ELAINE WILLS Elaine 93 Sutton Avenue Willing worker . . . always ready to serve . . . perhaps a future in the Peace Corps . . . the kind of gal everybody's asking for. Log Staff 4; Leaders' Club 4; Girls' Sports Club 2,4; Masquers 4; German Club, Vice-President 4. ELIZABETH J. WOZNICKI Woz 432 Canaan Road Individualistic display in all her busy hands create . . . laugh- ing, talking, full of fun . . . Miss Sunshine. Spanish Club 2,3, Secretary 4; Senex 4; Junior Honor Society 3; Log Staff 4. FRANK W. YARMOSH Speed 358 Nichols Avenue What's up, doc? . . . track and weightlifting . . . still time for reading . . . dark hair and lots of it. Student Council 1; Track Team 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 1,2,3, Tri-Capt. 4; Latin Club 3,4. BRUCE S. ZBORAY 166 Orange Street As a math major, he'll be good . . . a bright and friendly Robin Hood ... his name puts him last but never least. Junior Honor Society 3; Senex 4. LYNNETTE M. ZEFFIRO Zeff 92 Edgewood Street Quiet exterior conceals much . . . neat and petite ... a willing and dependable worker . . . charming brunette. Senior Council, Sec. 4; Junior Honor Society 3; Ushers' Guild 3,4; A.A. Delegate 4; Student Council Alter. 3,4. Clap those hands — stamp those feetl AGNES A. ZUFFA Ag 343 Mary Ave. Golden hair . . . records, rec- ords, and more records . . . flair for hairdos . . . It's true blondes have more fun. 54 NANCY A. ZIZA Ziz 121 Liberty Street What? Huh? . . . Cheerin' cheerleader . tall, with friendliness to match . . . peppy and pleasing. Student Council 1,2; F.T.A. 1,2, 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Service Corps 3,4; Cheerleader 3,4. Tom waits . . . and waits. (jQMMu Sky DENNIS P. BURGER Denny 30 Minor Cross Court jester . . . mischief knows no bounds ... a car is a man's best friend . . . Homework? - well . . MAMIE BURRS Mamie 65 Dewey St. A newcomer to Stratford . . . charming gal, charming accent ... a business career for her. FRANCIS J. COFFIN Fran 25 Grove Street The future is undecided ... a thrifty guy with his pennies . . . the hurrier I go, the behinder I get. GEORGE F. FIRKEY Georgie 65 Bowe Avenue Silent type, without the burden of study . . . Library anyone? ... a hairdressing future lies ahead for this lad. CHARLES FULLER Charlie 668 Honeyspot Rd. Shy and blushing . . . bowling a favorite pastime . . . water on the brain. ANN C. HARDY Cookie 373 Riverdale Dr. Sports are her forte . . . enjoys life to the hilt ... a lively per- sonality . . . quick to help. PETER L. IANNUZZI Pete 1051 South Ave. Serious and thoughtful . . . dark eyes — and lots of hair . . . no one more quiet any- where . . . thinks deep thoughts in shop. MARGARET ISMAILOFF Maggie 295 First Avenue A generously gifted gabber, garnished with a persuasive smile . . . carefree disposition . . . Tuff Luck! WILLIAM M. JAROSKO Willie 10 Everett St. Master of wise-cracks . . What's happenin'? . . . all- American run-around . . . tink- ers with trinkets. KATHLEEN JENNINGS Yogi 75 McPadden Dr. Cute and a real friend . . . sparkles with life . . . she likes animals, especially horses. WILLIAM G. KOVAC • Billy 191 McGrath Court Enjoys water skiing . . . Too bad about you! . . . friendly towards all. JOHN PAUL 346 Garibaldi Ave. Just a real swell guy . . . radi- ates friendliness . . . the track team is improved by his pres- ence. FRANCIS P. PENSIERO Frank 35 Green Street Someday a teacher?? . . . en- joys sports . . . baloney . . . able and willing worker. NICHOLAS J. TROTTA Nick 332 Sedgewick Ave. Truly an individual . . . believes life is for fun ... he combines mechanical ability with pa- tience. 55 ever a part of our progress and advancement were the ideals and customs we retained from the past these traditions reminded of our permanent they were integral parts m aiding in the advancement of knowledge demonstrating ever-increasing spirit and co she has given freely of her experience and service characterizing the traditional dedication of the teacher l Class 4 1965 BOTTOM ROW: J. Hogan; J. Pizzuto; F. Williams; H. Rosnick. ROW 2: R. Evans; J. Corner; A. Magyar; M. Rackiewicz,- J. Johnson. ROW 3: G. Peterson; S. Jackson; A. :honka; R. Duguay; W. Franz; S. Watson; A. Zotack. Mr. Frank Gulia, Advisor. juniors — the banquet at the Stratfield with rings and newly acquired status red and white carnations the symbol of advancement OFFICERS: Francine Williams, Vice President; Jean Marie Pizzuto, Secretary; Joan Hogan, Treasurer; Harold Rosnak, President. HOMEROOM 120: BOTTOM ROW: J. Quattone; S. Golub; G. Comacho; L. Gergely; K. Frederickson; D. Dugan; S. Fortier; D. Golumbeski. ROW 2: L DeSabia; R. Goudreau; D. Telesco; P. Gaydos; L. Gentile; C. Garthwaite; J. Gullesh; E. Hawley; W. Dobrosz; R. Fitzgerald. ROW 3: R. Dumas; W. Gavoli; J. Frattaroli; R. Geer; W. Duda; A. Sinko; M. Burton; G. Fuchs; T. Erbter. Mrs. Kathryn Park, Advisor. ksSSfJi HOMEROOM 234: BOTTOM ROW: M. Santella; D. Swift; D. Dutra; B. Teachman; P. Santone; J. Wiltsie; A. Stefan. ROW 2: L. Urbaczewski, J. Purdy; J. Tutunjian; O. Vining,- R. Tompkins; J. Simmons; J. Vastano; R. Simpro; C. Zachlod. ROW 3: D. Tolubinski; G. Thyberg; D. Smith; S. Reynolds; K. Sebas; M. Soltis; G. Savko; K. Werwin; L. Roman, S. Watson; K. Rogers. Miss Mary Cooney, Advisor. 60 HOMEROOM 207: BOTTOM ROW: V. Gloss; G. Koenig; M. Hollows,- J. Garrett; B. Franklin; M. Lizotte. ROW 2: E. Hansen; B. Knapik; L. Kuba; P. Mallett; J. Galla; D. Kramer; H. Knapp; K. Hillman; C. Komondy. ROW 3: S. Hunter; A. Gudaitis; J. Hughes; W. Franz; R. Hrizdo; J. Heiden; H. Johnson; T. Fitzgerald. Mrs. Mary Ann Reid, Advisor. HOMEROOM 134: BOTTOM ROW: N. Buccino; J. Dogali; B. 3: B. Clune,- D. Constantino,- J. DelVecchio,- A. Cordone,- T. Banyai; Curtis,- M. Caruso,- M. Dinon,- P. Campbell; P. Connor,- R. Gimino. R. Chapin; R. Cockfield; A. Craig,- N. Dainiak,- J. Emmerich, A. ROW 2: L. Chagnon,- J. Dumas,- M. Tyrrell; D. Rubinsky,- K. Dris- Chonka. Mrs. Marie McCormick, Advisor, coll; A. Dzubin,- B. Houdeck; T. Conklin; N. Curi,- S. Drabb. ROW HOMEROOM 122: BOTTOM ROW: D. Ripley,- A. Ritchie,- C. J. Stofan,- L. Guastella,- M. Rackiewicz,- K. Sullivan,- K. Rand. Saroka,- B. Tomasko,- C. Salvagi; J. Kahawlic; D. Sinto,- L. Salerno. ROW 3: G. Rushalko,- M. Scott; G. Smith,- R. Shaw,- W. Sanders; ROW 2: S. Sorensen; L. Powers; J. Stortini; L. Sorentino,- J. Sabo,- J. Seers,- E. Sullivan,- A. Ritz,- H. Rosnick. Miss Jane Munro, Advisor. n HOMEROOM 205: BOTTOM ROW: L. Braden; K. Boughton; H. But- ler; C. DeLoma; J. Carter; M. Ferguson; N. Eales; K. Babey; R. Evans. ROW 2: D. Bernard; A. Agvent; D. Crelsford; F. Belair; B. Dana; A. Hardy; C. Allen; M. Davis; J. Biondi; R. Conant; Mr. Bernard. ROW 3: K. Bevans; R. Baird; J. D'Ambrose; D. Bickford; N. Cahill; E. Vagavolgy; R. Coates; W. Canelli; T. Brown; S. Bright; W. Denzel; D. Barnaby. Mrs. Cornelia Garrett, Advisor. HOMEROOM 224: BOTTOM ROW: J. Holdsworth; K. Brennan; J. Johnson,- M. Heard; H. Carton; M. Puth; A. Jasiukiewicz,- R. Hun- gerford. ROW 2: B. Hill; J. Lee,- T. Howard; J. Kentees,- J. Hogan; 62 J. Jacopian; J. Lapke; L. Langan. ROW 3: J. Hunt; S. Jackson; L. Kowalski; D. Goodchild; E. Genga,- M. Hostetter; G. Hedman; N. Kelkites; M. Kryzna; K. Hutchison. Mr. Robert Newall, Advisor. HOMEROOM 219: BOTTOM ROW: J. Pollard; V. Ondecko; P. Mazzadra; H. Macker; J. Meehan; J. Leopardi; V. Mott; R. Pad- gett. ROW 2: J. Papp, S. Perusse,- M. Moore; M. Michaud; S. Of- fenberg; D. Pope; L. Motta; D. Lecza; M. Novak; P. Matto. ROW 3: S. Noyes; R. Parraway; R. McCorkle; R. Peters,- C. Lam- bert; L. Mozzi; A. Pinto; J. Lydon C. Nelson; J. Lombardo,- A. Poremba. Mr. David Proctor, Advisor. HOMEROOM 232: BOTTOM ROW: M. Licata,- P. Lizotte,- L. Sedlock,- D. Alterio,- J. McFarland; L. Mastrogiorgio,- A. Magyar,- K. Logan. ROW 2: J. McNerney,- D. Marino,- L. Laskey,- J. Oleynik; P. Lizak; A. Hoffmann,- D. Lynch; M. McDermott; S. Martin,- D. Suhy. ROW 3: A. Licata; J. McCarthy,- B. Miller,- C. Luba,- J. Simakat; R. Allen; P. Lukienchuk,- W. Lesko,- C. Milewski; M. Logan. Missing from picture: M. Kendall; B. Loxsom,- G. Bobko,- K. Macnaughton,- I. Mondulick. Mr. Gene Fitzsimmons, Advisor. 63 HOMEROOM 227: BOTTOM ROW: L Nazzaro,- C. Vargas; T. Welsh; J. Turney; M. Tedesco; M. Doherty; D. Youd; L. White; S. Uliano. ROW 2: B. Zielinski; L. Sylvia; F. Williams; C. Tichy; T. Tureo; R. Walytok; J. Paul; A. Zotack; L. Vogal; C. Wallatt; L. Walsh. ROW 3: C. Winer; A. Towse; R. Zboray; S. Stack; D. Welsh; E. Wojcicki; G. Ward; R. Winton E. Vallo; W. Towse; E. Tellier. Mrs. Helen Bodnar, Advisor. HOMEROOM 221: BOTTOM ROW: B. Mihalchick; A. Passannante,- G. Peterson,- S. Popadic; P. Levesque; C. Nuzzo; D. Myers; J. Mezzo. ROW 2: R. Puglio; R. Povinelli; J. Miller; L. Nacewicz; N. Pavio,- L. O'Keefe; B. Peebles; J. Pizzuto; D. Paskunak; W. Nash. HOMEROOM 123: BOTTOM ROW: F. Robertson; J. Borner; J. Caliendo; M. Belle; R. Bolack; P. Brannigan; B. Boynton; M. Adiletta; C. Lemke. ROW 2: P. Marchlinsky,- M. Allen; G. Blace,- A. Bronco; M. Aurelia,- R. Brosge,- J. Aurilio; K. Baker,- C. ROW 3: P. Panicalli; J. Raguskus; T. Ribeiro; T. Reitmeyer; B. Ourllet; K. Potok; D. Paz,- F. Oates; B. Ratcliffe; A. Dunn; J. Carroll. Mr. Warren Benson, Advisor. Brien. ROW 3: J. Turechek; J. Gray; C. Boyko,- R. Moore,- P. Boehmke,- R. Bednarz,- R. Black,- A. Berescik,- J. Barton,- K. Burnette. Mrs. Anita Raymond, Advisor. class jester Where is that raccoon coat?' Shall we dance?' Two bits Have you seen our newest substitute? SOPHOMORE COUNCIL: BOTTOM ROW: Dione Bobko; Leslie Proul; Sue Novak; ROW 2: Jane Ring; Elaine Beer; Elaine Varga; Nancy Worobel; Pat Hunnewell; Cheryl Yencho; Terry Hmurcik. Mrs. Rosa- mond Dustin, Advisor. reaching the half-mark and now accustomed to the challenge providing a promise of stability utilizing all resources starting toward important decisions OFFICERS: SEATED: Ilona Allessie, secretary; Christine Popp, Treas- urer; Kathleen Richter, Vice-President; STANDING: Geri Coughlin, President. FRESHMAN COUNCIL: Tom Zelenak; Jan Borax; Carl Allgrunn; Frank Riggero; Joe Luba; Karen Rupar. Miss Margaret Flanagan, Advisor. entering a new phase of development adding enthusiasm building on the past fitting into the cycle of growth with one common direction OFFICERS: BOTTOM ROW: Joanne Sienkiewicz, Treasurer; Paul Eaton, Chairman; Bruce Hawley, Vice- Chairman,- ROW 2: Kathy Brennan, Secretary; Pat Milo, Merry Scribner; Sandra Petras, Historian. social advancement — the Christmas Formal, the Buffet, the Variety Show promotion of school betterment — elections Foreign Exchange drive the voice of the student body expressed in constructive planning OFFICERS: Joan Cholko, President; Sandra Alecks, Treasurer,- William Hansen, President; Michael Soltis, Vice-President. Qtud tCb CoUMJCdly BOTTOM ROW: B. Hansen; S. Alecks; J. Cholkl; M. Soltis. ROW 2: K. Fredrickson; L. White; B. Testi; L. Duguay,- J. Evanko; K. Rupor,- E. Adamchak; J. Sienkiewicz. ROW 3: J. Miller,- B. Knapik; K. Bougdin; C. Smith; D. Butler; J. Reynolds; J. Pastor; C. Salvaggi; F. Hinckley; P. Leonetti,- T. Guerra; K. Seaman. ROW 4: W. Penders; W. Hamilton,- J. Welsh,- N. Milin,- B. Hultin,- B. Ratcliff; J. Malarky,- J. DelVecchio,- B. Barber; C. Arbogast; L. Urbachowski. Mr. Michael Jezierney, Advisor. Emily, can you give me a hint? 'You're pretty enough for all normal purposes.' . . and there's Mr. Morgan's drugstore.' Get it out of your heads that music's only good when it's loud. The Daily Life Love and Marriage Death the play with the universal theme presented by seniors Variety rehearsals, practice, planning striving for perfection undiscovered talents advancing school functions with profits increasing school spirit by participation Me — worry? All together now . . 72 'There are only 600 people out there! I'll walk alone A one and a two I Torkays enliven an assembly SuWs BOTTOM ROW: D. Milewski; J. Meehan; P. Balog; B. Tober; P. Lowe; B. Kellers; G. Quiriconi; G. Smith; A. Towse,- R. Shaw. ROW 2: B. Ratcliffe,- J. Bulmer; P. Brown; B. Vincelette; M. Mondulik; R. Gotch, J. LaConte; N. Tew; B. Jarosko; F. Saracino. ROW 3: K. McAllister; B. Mitchell; N. Milin; J. Gradowski; R. Aubin; B. Lesko; L. Roman; J. Saksa; R. Mino; D. Friedman; D. Dempsey; D. Elliott. Mr. Henry Crawford, Advisor. BOTTOM ROW: C. Selyaggi; A. Passannante; C. CiofFari; T. Guerra; S. Alecks; S. Bene; J. Cassese,- B. Barber. ROW 2: J. Halpin; M. Campbell; N. Buda,- S. Luce,- T. DeSabia; L. Wasko; J. Dumas; S. Drabb; L. Rupar; B. Dana. ROW 3: D. Mihalik; S. Jenacara; H. Sedlicky; J. Pizzuto, Treasurer; N. Eales, Vice President; J. DeChario, Secretary; N. Ziza, President; Judith Burbank; A. Prentice. Miss Mary Ann Carroll, Advisor. Tom Osowski; Walter Kazmierski; George Freden- burgh; Joe Gradowskl. Mr. Joseph Dimenno, Advisor. V yoOt uj Club Pkotfr Club OFFICERS: Sarah Watson, President; Pat Hunnewell, Vice President; Nancy Buda, Secretary; Carol Marcovitch, Treasurer. Miss Gladys Stork, Advisor. scholastic achievement capped by honorable recognition goals to be striven for in the pursuit of knowledge and intellectual maturity BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Ziza; Ellen Fishman; James Ring. ROW 2: G. Geer; F. Prokoski; J. Cholko; J. Welsh; A. King; J. Staflaroni; R. Corcoran. ROW 3: A. Schow; S. Alecks; E. Rheinfield; V. Kellogg; I. Collings. Mrs. Mary Ann Reid, Advisor. BOTTOM ROW: E. Woznicki; S. Luce,- C. Arbogost. ROW 2: E. Fishman; T. DeSabia; J. Cholko. ROW 3: P. Rich; E. Rassias. ROW 4: P. Ruddack; M. Allen; E. Kaloniak; D. Hallstrom; L. Collings; L. Theriault; V. Kellogg; B. Tober,- B. Zboray. ROW 5: C. Hom- righous; C. Lapka; F. Prokoski; E. Wills; B. deNiccolo; A. Schow; L. Wasko; L. Zeffiro; C. Makris; B. Devalt; P. Lapkin; A. King. ROW 6: G. Geer; T. Ripley; J. Staffaroni; J. Ring; T. Lightfoot. ROW 7: N. Ziza; L. DeLuca; C. Gray; A. Prentice; R. Corcoran,- J. Reed. Mrs. Kathryn Park, Advisor. JutuO't Uowt Sootety OFFICERS: John DelVecchio, President; Leonard Mozzi; Vice President; Holly Butler, Secretary; Loretta Urbaczewski, Treasurer. Mr. Thomas Kekacs, Advisor. underclassmen working to main- tain high grades preparing for future scholar- ships incentive to learning OFFICERS: Eileen Rheinfield, President; Loretto Urbaczewski, Vice Presi- dent; Terry Guerra, Secretary; Ellie DelVecchio, Treasurer. Miss Anne Paris, Advisor. UsJims' GuM advancement of school and community affairs helping, assisting, planning a necessary and increasing service 77 PtGnCit OFFICERS: Poul Boehmke, President; Nancy Carpenter, Treasurer; Nancy Kelkites, Secretary; David Welsh, Vice President. Miss Margaret McCluskey, Advisor. BOTTOM ROW: L. Greytak,- T. Conklin; E. Klein,- C. Homrighous,- A. Prentice; E. Wills. ROW 2: P. Rich; L. Langan,- P. Lydon,- L. Mozzi; R. Goodreau,- C. Selvoggi. Mrs. Cornelia Garrett, Advisor. OFFICERS: J. Staffaroni, President; J. Hogan, Vice President; D. Welsh, Treasurer; R. DeNicolo, Secre- tary. Miss Patricia Pruzinsky, Advisor. QpCbtd lv OFFICERS: Pat Lopin, President; Valerie Steele, Vice President; Betty Woznicki, Secre- tary; April Dzubin, Treasurer. Miss Marjo.rie Boyle, Advisor. expanding the knowledge gained in classrooms delving deeper into foreign cultures adding to learning by personal experience a continuation of principles past the textbooks into real life faculty and students derive benefits from their services increased efficiency is the pro- duct of dedication to a task well done BOTTOM ROW: Althea Schow; Barbara Haselman; Carmella Cioffari; Carol Makris. ROW 2: Antoinette Pisano; Frances Bertone. ROW 3: Jean Halpin; Nancy Lou Petrella; Mary Ann Lewonczyk; Charlotte Belle; Dolores Milhalik; Patricia Paige; Barbara Pavlucik; Evelyn Smallwood. ROW 4: Theresa Nogic; Sheila Devitt; Janice Cassese; Karen Seaman; Sandra Jennarcaro; Helen Sedlicky; Marilyn Hluska. Mrs. Marie McCormick, Advisor. QteM Pool AuiUv Visual BOTTOM ROW: J. French; B. Hungerford; P. Brown. ROW 2: G. Gavin; J. Dinan; G. Speer; G. Gilbert; R. Urban; G. Hedman; A. Gudaitis; Mr. John Ruziskey, Advisor. ROW 3: A. Paolizzo; S. Noyes; J. LaConte; P. Balog; M. Blain; C. Boyko; B. Sanders. OFFICERS: Linda Codings, President; Ellen Hawley, Vice President; Linda Gergley, Secretary; Eileen Rheinfeld, Treasurer. FTA preparing for a career in the guidance of others a new boys' chapter signifies progress in a worthy profession BOTTOM ROW: H. Merritt; A. Mazzola; L. Langan; W. Towse, Treasurer; G. Caserta, Secretary; L. Salerno, Vice President; M. Scott; A. Cardone,- L. Cretella. ROW 2: R. Duguay,- H. Hammond; S. Bright; S. Kopas; A. Ritchie; J. DelVecchio; R. Shaw; C. Nelson,- R. Goudreau; R. Lombardo. ROW 3: M. Mitro,- M. Pytko; H. John- son,- J. French; J. Gray, J. Frattaroli; A. Sinko,- D. Dempsey; D. Elliott. Missing from picture: J. France, President; Miss Helen Burns, Advisor. ■Mj CladOto BOTTOM ROW: C. Luba; G. Geer; J. Welsh; S. Bright; W. Hansen; J. Staffaroni. ROW 2: J. Caliendo; M. Carusso; C. Selvaggi. ROW 3: Mr. John Simmons, Advisor; K. Seaman; D. Hatch; W. Hamilton; P. Lizak; B. Tomasko; B. Miller. OuM reporting with the written word — Clarion creating with the written word — Quill Progressive intellectual endeavors improvement, advancement, development, movement our theme, progressions, concerns these terms scribbled file cards, scattered photo- graphs puzzling layouts, piles of money somehow our deadlines were met somehow we will never forget EDITORIAL STAFF: D. Hatch; E. Fishman; K. Fredrickson; E. DelVecchio, Assistant Editor; F. Prokoski, Editor. BUSINESS STAFF: T. Lightfoot; M. Rackiewicz; L. Breton; C. Harris; E. Wills, Manager. Missing from picture: N. Milin; T. DeSabia. OFFICERS: Carolyn Harris, President; Judy Dumas, Vice President; Judy Burbank, Secretary; Susan Bene, Treasurer; Sandy Drabb, Reporter. Mrs. Marie McCormick, Advisor. OFFICERS: Patricia Barry, President; Alberta Zotack, Vice President; Sandra OfFenberg, Secretary; Mary Rackiewicz, Treasurer. Miss Ethel Peck, Advisor. a ca -i NcdUwoJL Tkespicw Terry DeSabia; Cindy Gray; Jeanne Halpin; Leonard Moz i. UasquMS OFFICERS: Ellie DelVecchio, President; Cindy Gray, Vice President; Diane Hatch, Corresponding Secre- tary; Terry DeSabia, Recording Secretary; Jeanne Halpin, Treasurer. Qkl(%b OFFICERS: Paul Brown, President; Eunice Abrahamson, Treasurer; Judy Carter, Secretary; John Del Vec- chio. Vice President. Mr. Joseph Clark, Advisor. BojiA OFFICERS: Diane Hatch, President; Bob Winton, Vice President; Sandy Eisenberg, Secretary; Angelo Cardone, Treasurer. joined to inspire both team and followers harmonies built for dancing music of many moods Danto Baud BOTTOM ROW: R. Rotzko; T. Roche; P. Lopin; W. Dobasz; P. J. Frattaroli; D. Constantino; J. Gray; S. Stack. Mr. John Me- Boehmke; A. Cardone; M. Aurelio. ROW 2: J. French; J. Mclnerny; Namara, Advisor. BOTTOM ROW: M. Belle; P. Mocura. ROW 2: A. Paget; C. Johnson; C. Silvia; T. Howard; D. Myers. Cjolxyv VuOJuh BOTTOM ROW: I. Cawthra, Co-Captain; S. Devitt, Co-Captain. ROW 2: J. Spataro; R. Linett; J. Kelleher; J. Ring; J. Evanko. TwvJm Arlene Norko — senior soloist A CftjpipMfo OFFICERS: Robert Hine, President; Nancy Bradbury, Secretary; James France, Treas- urer; Edith Van Alstyne, Vice President. GvJk’ Chows Kiiifefav ASSOCiOtjtlbto A. A. COUNCIL OFFICERS: Thomas Ripley, President; Debbie Hallstrom, Secretary; Bob Cockfield, Vice President; Gail Kane, Treasurer. aiding in the development of good sportsmanship stimulating school spirit raising funds planning functions Checking the account with Mr. Feliconio. BOTTOM ROW: L. Rupar, Captain. ROW 2: S. Fortier; H. Butler, ROW 3: J. Jacopian; N. Griffin; S. Popadic. ROW 4: J. Cholko, Co- Captain; P. Leonetti; N. Ziza; J. Hogan. ImiM' Club VoMthj L tt LlHGiV JUNIOR AND SENIOR GIRLS GVtfo’ 6f wfe Club OFFICERS: Carleen Salvaggi, Vice President; E. Rheinfeld, President; P. Barry, Secretary; A. Zotack, Treasurer. FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE GIRLS 94 frantic fight for physical fitness. SCORES V MSthj Stratford Opponent Bunnell 8 17 Fairfield 6 22 Central 8 0 Notre Dame 6 6 Bassick 22 12 Tech 42 6 Jonathan Law 19 6 Harding 0 6 Milford 6 7 fmtboill BOTTOM ROW: D. Masso; R. Cockfield; B. Bonderson; E. Genga,- F. Saracino, Co-Capt.; J. Staffaroni, Co-Capt.,- T. Ripley, Co-Capt.; J. Paul; R. Tompkins; K. McAllister. ROW 2: D. Paul; A. Denzel; C. Milewski; J. Ring; M. Burton,- P. Kerekes,- J. DelVecchio,- T. Reit- meyer,- J. Barton; C. Slavis,- B. Ratcliffe,- R. Liska,- J. Frattaroli; T. Somers,- W. Sistrunk; A. Salvaggio,- J. France,- G. Quiriconi; R. Patrick; Asst. Mgr.; C. Lambert, Asst. Mgr. Missing from picture: L. Salerno, Mgr. an even rate of progress from a slow start with old stars gone and new stars rising — Staffaroni, Ripley and Saracino leading the team into fields of excitement — Notre Dame, Bassick, Harding Shall we dance?' BOTTOM ROW: D. Paul; J. Staffaroni; T. Somers; W. Denzel; J. France,- F. Saracino,- R. Cockfield; D. Masso,- B. Bondeson. ROW 2: J. Paul,- R. Tompkins,- T. Ripley,- J. Ring,- K. McAllister. Jiuufl V tSity ffflibM BOTTOM ROW: E. Hester; B. Herkheimer; T. Jezierney; R. Sebis; G. Blaze; A. Peremba; B. Zikowski; D. White. ROW 2: D. Sinto,- T. Milarky; F. Lorch; T. Riberio,- J. Suich; D. DeNicolo,- C. Nealson; R. Zboray; A. Cordone. lanes of bowlers any Tuesday among them Stratford's keglers aiming for strikes cheered by Coach Flagg Bowline} Testov BOTTOM ROW: S. Torreso,- R. Hine, Capt.; R. Gavoli. ROW 2: P. Balog; A. Cerdone,- B. Durkin,- C. Fuller,- J. Tutunjian. Jtuuo Vowtfhj Ba k tbM BOTTOM ROW: F. Kazmierski; T. Brown; R. Urbans; S. Hunter. ROW 2: F. Pergerrio; E. Paul. ROW 3: A. Semindo; G. Thornfeld. ROW 4: R. Serard. BOTTOM ROW: G. Geer; N. Nie- jelow; A. Semido. ROW 2: B. Jack- son; H. Hoyeson; C. Curtis; D. Ripley; W. Kellers. Ct-oss Coutcbuj 99 each year marks improvement in this newly organized sport momentum was charged by the determination of George Geer the performances of Hunter, Samedo, Osowski and Jackson contributed to four losses — six wins There's the basket, there's the rim. Bunting's going to get it in! V Mtty BctshetbM SCORES Stratford Opponent Harding 65 68 Bullard Havens 68 60 Bassick 70 69 Bunnell 69 55 Milford 66 68 Fairfield Prep 63 58 Bunnell 57 44 Bassick 57 71 Jonathan Law 68 71 Notre Dame 73 55 Central 81 45 Harding 49 90 Jonathan Law 37 36 Central 63 76 Notre Dame 58 71 Bullard Havens 56 58 Milford 70 58 Fairfield Prep 49 60 100 Miller sets for shot. BOTTOM ROW: W. Penders; J. Paul; T. Miller; R. Tompkins; D. Paul. ROW 2: R. Cockfield; M. Burton; T. Osowski; B. Mitchell; R. Twyne; J. Lapke. building and repairing keynoted a season highlighted by the advances of Terry Miller names such as Tompkins, Mitchell, Burton Cockfield and Bunting all these made this team the first to beat Bunnell twice BOTTOM ROW: H. Rosnick; K. Hutchison; G. Geer; B. Hultin; W. Kellers; J. Bulmer, Co-Copt.; T. Lightfoot, Co-Capt.; W. Hansen; A. King; D. Smith. ROW 2: W. Duda; D. Ripley; G. Blaze; R. Win- ton; K. Sebas; R. Geer; W. Franz; J. lannone; A. Craig. ROW 3: Coach R. Newall; J. DelVecchio, Mgr.; D. Elliot, Mgr.; G. Zukarian; W. Theriault; N. Niejalow; J. Donnigan; R. Chapin; C. Curtis; B. Williamson. Ciatiuiut4iC| Stratford Opponent Trumbull 61 33 Ludlowe 58 37 Central 66 28 Bunnell 53 42 Bullard Havens 68 27 Harding 74 21 Jonathan Law 61 34 Andrew Warde 59 36 Milford 66 29 Notre Dame 45 49 Bassick 66 27 Fairfield Prep 53 42 ten years of MBIAC from heartbreak after Notre Dame to victory after Prep co-captains Bulmer and Lightfoot and another league title Rosnick makes a speedy start. Hansen and Sebas move out. Bondeson contemplates a strike. Fourth down — will we make it? Reaching for the rebound gain of ten yards % PATRONS BAND THE BARD 273 Ferry Boulevard Stratford, Connecticut BOULEVARD GARAGE 230 Ferry Boulevard Stratford, Connecticut BRODIE DRUG 1 889 Main Street Stratford, Connecticut CANFIELD INSURANCE 2318 Main Street Stratford, Connecticut FUTURE NURSES’ CLUB GENE’S RED ROOF 1101 Barnum Avenue Stratford, Connecticut GREEN LAWN GARDEN CENTER 50 E. 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We know that what- ever you do, your actions will reflect credit on your school — STRATFORD HIGH Again, best wishes and good luck, down the years to come. MECHANICS AND FARMERS SAVINGS BANK The Rexall Store RYAN JEWELERS 2406 MAIN STREET STRATFORD, CONNECTICUT ST. JOHN'S PHARMACY 2399 MAIN STREET STRATFORD, CONNECTICUT 2855 MAIN STREET STRATFORD, CONNECTICUT SYLVIA’S BEAUTY SALON 3085 Main Street Stratford, Connecticut •'. . • ■ v;• i.;• .1 • • vv ‘v:: •• . ’ • .. • £v ‘ vV ftV' ' v . ; •. . •• m xX'-ri = ■% • v; • •' . • • IS % V • . , s',.,' v . . • . . • • I •■'. ' - ' . '• 'v v . • ■ • . ■ •. ft. j Cf? • • Is . • 0 s- fi: • •' • • 4 v . . • ■ .' ;. ■ • : - ‘ 1 -, . ■■ , V ••• . ■ : - • ...•'••• ' ■ ■ • • . . ' r. ■ fm M m i • v •' W?Avv 2V p .v ■ « r i ’i I % . • $• vi NO DIVISION OP UNITED AIRCRAFT CORPORATION The team that builds the world's leading helicopters includes many past graduates of Stratford High School. We salute the class of 1964, and hope that some of you will be helping to build the leading helicopters of the future at Sikorsky STRATFORD CENTER RESTAURANT Buffets and Catering 2389 MAIN STREET STRATFORD, CONNECTICUT TOWN FAIR LANES 60 AMF Ten Pin Lanes — 15 Billiard Tables 1791 Stratford Avenue Stratford, Connecticut 378-9338 THE CONNECTICUT INSURANCE AGENCY All Forms of Insurance Theodore D. Bennett General Agent Bus. 378-9686 Res. 375-3958 PROKOSKI FAMILY SHAKESPEARE TRAVEL CENTRE 2385 Main Street Stratford, Connecticut 378-0487 Aircraft CONNECTICUT TV Frances Prokoski New England Ladies’ Singles Champion 1957-1963 LONG BEACH SKATING CLUB 55 Washington Parkway Stratford, Connecticut PARK CITY SKATING CLUB 1035 State Street Bridgeport, Connecticut Sportswear for Juniors PARADISE CASUALS PARADISE GREEN STRATFORD, CONNECTICUT In the City Savings Bank Building Phone DR 8-8789 CROWN PHOTO STUDIO 66 John Street Bridgeport, Connecticut Class Photographer 1964 LOMBARD’S MEN’S SHOP 378-0926 Paradise Green Stratford, Connecticut VICTORY PLUMBING HEATING, INC. 964 Wayne Street Bridgeport, Connecticut 372-2025 PARADISE SALON OF BEAUTY 3645 Main Street Stratford, Connecticut THE CLASS OF 1964 Compliments of the CLASS OF 1965 Best Wishes to the Class of 1 964 from the STUDENT COUNCIL Best of Luck and Success to the Class of 1964 Congratulations to the Class of 1964 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Compliments of the CHEERLEADERS Good Luck to the Class of 1 964 USHERS’ GUILD Compliments of MASQUERS Compliments of SKI CLUB Finis coronat opus! Per aspera ad astral Vale! Class of 1 964 LATIN CLUB Compliments of FUTURE TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION INDEX A Capella..................................89 Administration............................. 6 Advertising...........................106-118 Athletic Association.......................91 Band.......................................81 Basketball ............................99-101 Bowling....................................98 Boys’ Sports Club..........................95 Cheerleaders...............................92 Clarion Staff..............................82 Color Guard 88 Cross Country..............................99 Debating Club..............................86 Faculty..................................8-19 Football 97-98 Foreign Exchange...........................69 Foreword..................................4-5 French Club................................78 Freshmen...................................67 Future Business Leaders....................84 Future Nurses’ Club........................84 Future Teachers............................81 General Staff..............................19 German Club................................78 Girls’ Chorus..............................89 Girls’ Sports Club.........................94 Guidance................................... 7 Hall Guards '..............................74 Junior Homerooms........................59-64 Junior Honor Society.......................77 Juniors.................................60-65 Junior Officers............................59 J.V. Basketball.............................99 J.V. Football...............................98 Latin Club .................................79 Leaders’ Club...............................93 Library Club................................75 Log Staff...................................83 Masquers....................................85 Mixed Chorus................................89 National Honor Society......................76 Photography Club............................75 Quill.......................................82 Recognition................................. 7 Senex.......................................76 Seniors..................................22-25 Senior Officers.............................21 Senior Play..............................70-71 Service Corps...............................74 Ski Club....................................86 Sophomores..................................66 Spanish Club................................79 Sports..................................94-105 Steno Pool..................................74 Student Council.............................69 Swimming . . '.........................102-103 Table of Contents........................... 3 Thespians...................................85 Traditions...............................56-57 Twirlers 88 Ushers’ Guild...............................77 Variety Show 72-73 Varsity Lettermen...........................93 The Log Staff wishes to acknowledge its indebtedness to Mrs. Deborah Spencer and Mr. David Proctor for their patience and dedication; the pa- trons and advertisers for financial support; Mr. Patrick Marsan; Mr. James Toomey of The American Yearbook Company, printers; Mr. Hanawitt of Crown Studio; the faculty as a whole for its patient help- fulness.
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