Terryville High School - Orange and Black Yearbook (Terryville, CT)
- Class of 1955
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A -mvw 7,3 ,wk I V L Iii' ff :WC M , .Y,1l,n4 ifnvy .. .Qff -r H ORANGE and BLACK TERRYVILLE HIGH scHooL XX K, X . -A ii- A -7:-- W f . ,. -I' Terryvllle Connecticut CLASS OF 1955 X FOREWORD The time has come for us to leave our high school days be hind us the days in which we shared our loys and anxieties mixed work and play and helped one another to accomplish our tasks leading us to greater friendship and satisfaction The knowledge we gained not only in scholastic work but also in the fundamentals of life and happiness can never be taken away to us so very tar away four years ago we do not know what the future holds in store for us We are going into different fields ot lite and in many instances may never see our class mates again To us this Orange and Black of the Class ot T955 will always be a reminder of our days together in Terry ville High School 2 . I . . . . . I , . I . . I . Now we are graduating! Facing a new dawn, which seemed I . I . . I - ' ' ll ll ' I We, the Class of 1955, dedicate this Orange and Black to MISS ELIZABETH D NOVAK As guidance dlrector and class advisor during our four years In hugh school Mass Novak has taken a personal Interest In each one of us leading and helpmg us In our school actlvltnes and In our plans for the future 3 . f X M X 1 A tt l DENISE HOGAN Senior Edltor T ECM vB MARILYN MATTOON WILLIAM WARD Photography Editor Art Editor JAMES NORTON Alumni Editor LOUISE BARBER Typist BEVERLY DIDSBURY JOAN STECK Editor In Chief JOAN ATWOOD Business Manager TYPISI Laurie Hartwell, Tina Curtis, Susan Jay UNDERCLASSMEN REPRESENTATIVES Y 1 MICHAEL MALLEY Sports Editor DAVE MARTELL Activities Editor MARY LOUISE WHITE Typist PATRICIA FERRY Typist -,C 1 'U' ANTOINETTE LONGO Assistant Senior Edltor if we-f Jf JOHN NIMCHEK Assistant Alumm Editor FLORENCE DI COLA Typlst PHYLLIS DI COLA Typlst 'BX mek SSX 93 '6- LORETTA KAMINSKI MURIEL KAMENS TEDDY SWIERCZYNSKI Assistant Sports Editor Assistant Photography Edutor Assistant Art Editor 'W -as PATRICIA HAWKINS Assustant Edltor In Chief JOAN KRINITSKY Assistant Business Manager Dale Ferry Fred Denny Patncla Petrm UNDERCLASSMEN REPRESENTATIVES 91 DOROTHY HOLCOMB Asslstant ACTIVITIES Editor JOAN OSOSKI yplst ,as-Q 1-r MARGARET EVANOSKI Typlst Q K I , I 5 r I 1-v .n f J 5 ,. ,N A .n x W 4 Q E S 'i3 2 5- lts swf f an ' 'S . 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R7 I ' ' s I RAYMOND T MALLEY AB ME Superintendent of Schools To the Class of 1955 For most of you school has been an integral part of your lives since the time when you were six years old It is even probably difficult for you to recall the time when you were not a student School is largely something you have taken for granted as you do home church people a d life itself Now after twelve years as you approach your final days as students in the public schools of the Town of Plymouth it is fitting that some thought be given to evaluating the results of this portion of your lives mentals I hope but as a means to read fine thmgs to express beautiful thoughts and to know that in the fundamentals of life the theme of ones happiness can not be obtained by subtracting from others and that the way to multiply the value of ones possessions us to divide them with others I hope you have learned geography and history but only that to world knowledge may be added world sympathy and understanding of the present in order to prolect a finer future I hope you have learned citizenship to keep strong the ideals of liberty and lustice and develop in you a generation of responsible citizens I hope you have learned science as the handmate of religion the priceless worth of a sound healthful body the Ioys of beauty and truth as revealed in art and music These are the real fundamentals of education out of which come the more abundant life for character is higher than intellect and the harvest of the spirit IS infinite I extend my best wishes to each of you Sincerely yours MR RAYMON D MALLEY 6 't . , . ., . . ll ll ' ' II ,ll ll III ll 'II n Il ' ll ' I I I . 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MILLER, B.E., M.E. lndustraal Arts Musuc Supervxsor EUZABETH NOVAK A B M S Social Sciences Natural Sciences JOANN PAINE B Ed Typing Shorthand Consumer Economlcs p- ' MARY JANE UEBRICK B S Girls Physical Educatlon TOBY VEGA B S Boys Physical Education 9 49 A 'L' Jn. X A Q.. life- , -r FAITH MORRONE B.S. Homemalung inl- OLIVE E STAFFORD may Path lnstltutej Shorthand Office Practice Bookkeeping Jumor Business Tralnlng L A ,al A ZALASKI JR BA History A ' 'A 6 Y . ,- 5 R if ' A L Ai . 2 X t' i Q: 5 1 'Q M- iz: 5 Y ,f 25' I 1 ' V, ' L- lb K f ,JSA I , -- , .. J. , , ., . . . , . . , . . . A53gm If ..m'2 g HFFUWW , :Smurf -rer- 36:11 Mory Egert Reta Tompkins SECRETARIES rf' Dorothy Alley, Esther Atwood, Elsne Bull CAFETERIA STAFF Harry Hole, Edward Grodeckn CUSTODIANS 'IO Sensors .ng-9, JAMES WILLIAM ACKER 1 4 7 'I A little shy, a little sly, a little more than meets the eye. pu June 10, 1937 Football 1, 2, Social Committee 3, Junior Prom Committee 3. FRANCES MARY ADAMSKI Ot a good beginning cometh a good end August 25 1937 Dramatic Club 4 Pep Club 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 AA 2 3 4 Special Chorus 3 Graduation Usherette 2 3 JOEL ROSS ANDERSON Whate er he did was done with so much ease November 15 1937 Intramurals 2 3 Assembly 1 2 HVL Forum 2 Delegate to Nut meg Boys State 3 Model Airplane Club 3 Magazine Campaign Team Manager 4 JOAN LOUISE ATWOOD Love me little love me long February 26 1937 J V Basketball 2 Varsity Basketball 2 3 4 Tumbling Team 4 Pep Club 1 Intramurals 2 3 4 Dramatic Club 1 Class Secretary 1 3 Vice President 4 Softball 2 3 4 Assembly Program 1 2 4 Student CDMBQI2 FHA2 FHA Forum2 Glee Club2 3 4 AA 1 2 3 4 Intramural Council 3 Yearbook Staff 1 4 Newspaper Stott 4 HVL Foruml 4 Play Day 2 3 4 Girls Swimming Team 3 Special Chorus 3 Social Committee 2 3 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Graduation Usherette 2 Fresh'rrE5'ophomore Reception Committee 2 Class In vltations Committee 4 Camera Club 4 Nurses Club 4 4' 11 - - 11 'f I l 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - .of 'W I 11 1 - - 11 - 1 1 1 1 I 1 ' , 8 . . . . V 1 1 25: J. --.2 ' 'Ag ' I A if f . ,. - 5 . 1 . I' ff llf lf'-Y, - , ff - ', 'fs faux ' S 3, ,., ,- -as-if - ace-W . 1.6.3 1, . if 11 - 11 , . 1 - - I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 F 1 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 . , . . . In 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I I ' 1 ' . . . 8 . , 1 1 - JOAN ELAINE BALKE ne who possesses a wr mg ll lmagmatfon Nothing is impossible to o November 20 1935 Cl b 1 2 3 4 AA 2 3 Internatlonal Dramatic Club 4 Glee u Relations C al Chorus 3 lub 2 Receptnon1st3 Spec! C LOUISE ALICE BARBER me said she as you ar May 31 1937 all 2 Assembly 1 FHA lm lust as big for e big for you Camera Club 4 Softb 2 AA 4 Yearbook Stott 4 LD RICHARD DeMARS ladies rs a most dreadful thing August 22 1937 Varsity Basketball 1 2 3 4 Co Captain 4 Varsity Baseball 1 2 3 4 Football 2 Boys Sports Club1 Glee Club 3 4 AA 1 2 3 4 Vnce President 3 Speclal Chorus 3 HARO A hon among FLORENCE MARY DICOLA know her the better we 1 July 7 1937 l ke her The more we C ncll1 2 4 Glee bl 1 2 3 Student ou , , tlomst 3, Dramatic Club 4, Assem y , , , 4 Newspaper Staff 4, Recep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff , 4, Special Chorus 3, Jumor Prom Commlttee 3 I3 fl-1.5 Camera Club 4 PHYLLIS FRANCES DiCOlA My frue love hath my love andl halh his. June 11, 1936 Assembly 1 2- Glee Club 1 2 3 4' A.A. 1 2- Yearbook Stal? 4- Receptionis13' Special Chorus 3. BEVERLY ANN DIDSBURY As merry as the clay IS long November7 1937 FHA 2 AA 3 Yearbook Sta 4 Glee Club 1 PAUL J EMBERT I love work If fasclnafes me I could wafch rf for hours June 4 1936 New Brrtam Hugh School 9th Grade Dramaflc Club 1 AA 2 Freshman Football 1 MARGARET JANE EVANOSK1 is k Play 4 Good things come IH small pac ages October 30 1937 Camera Club 4 Assembly 1 FHA 2 Yearbook Staff 4 Sensor 14 PATRICIA MARTHA FERRY O, Thou art fairer than the evening air. May 16, 1936 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, A.A. 1, Yearbook Staff 4g Newspaper Staff 3, 4, Special Chorus 35 Junior Prom Committee 3. HAROLD GRAHAM Jn R . K I T ,,,Q'-s .4 in A N x wi Thou knowest him well the god of sleep ,N August3 1937 Boys Golfl 2 3 4 DENISE CATHERINE HOGAN With a smile that glowed and made her beam October 11 1937 J V BasketbalI2 3 Pep Club1 2 Assemblyl 2 Student Coun cal 3 FHA 2 Vice President 2 Glee Club1 2 3 4 AA 2 3 Year book Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 3 4 HVL Forum 1 4 Play Day 3 4 Special Chorus 3 Junior Prom Committee 3 Senior Play 4 Graduation Usherette 2 PATRICIA GAIL HAWKINS She has more goodness in her little finger than some have In their whole bodies October 20 1937 J V Basketball 3 Varsity Basketball 4 Tumbling Team 4 Pep Club1 2 3 4 Varsity Cheerleader 3 4 Assembly Program 1 2 3 4 FHA 2 Secretary 2 FHA Forum 2 Glee Club1 2 3 4 AA 1 2 3 4 Intramural Council 3 4 Secretary 4 Yearbook 2 3 4 News paper Staff 4 HVL Forum 1 2 4 Play Day 2 3 4 Girls Swimming Team 3 Captain 3 Receptionist 3 4 Social Committee 1 2 Junior Prom Committee 3 Magazine Campaign Team Captain 4 Class Marshal 3 Freshman Sophomore Reception Committee 1 2 15 Q Y'-If Happy-go-lucky, eas pv- DOROTHY MURIEL HOLCOMB y-go-free, nothing on earth bothers mef' December 6, 1936 Dramatic Club 4, Pep Club 2, 4, Girls' Softball 2, 3, Assembly Program 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 2, Glee Club 1, 2 3 ' Pl ' , , 4, Yearbook Stat? 4, ay Day 2, 3, Special Chorus 3, Bowling 1, Graduation Usherette 1, 2, 3, Senior Play 4. LEMAN FRANCIS HOTCHKISS Art is the Gift of God, blessed is he who possesses the talent January 14 1936 Class President 1 MURIEL JANET KAMENS One who hath talents and ideas and puts them to work is wise indeed November 19 1937 Field Hocke 2 3 4 y Basketball Manager 4 Intramurals 2 3 4 Pep Club1 2 3 4 Camera Club 3 4 A ssembly 1 2 FHA 2 Intra mural Council 4 Yearbook Stat? 3 4 Play Day 2 3 Future Nurses Club 1 2 3 4 Social C ommittee 1 2 Junior Prom Committee 3 Delegate to Town Youth Recreation Organization 4 Graduation Usher ette 3 Freshman Sophomore Reception Committee 1 LORETTA HARR IET KAMINSKI 16' Her very frowns are fairer far than smiles of other maidens are August 29 1937 c estra 4 Assembly Program 1 4 Varsity Cheerleader 1 2 3 4 Captain 4 Camera Club 3 Glee Club134AA1234StudentC l ounci 2 3 4 Revisory Com mittee 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Newspaper Staft 3 4 Editor 4 HVL Forum 3 4 Play Day 3 4 Receptionist 3 Special Chorus 3 Nurses Club 3 4 Social Committee 2 3 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Parade of Youth Forum 3 Bowling 2 Graduation Usherette 3 Girls Golf 2 I6 1 ll ' I I - - - H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - . n 1 . I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I . 1 - - II ' - ' ll 1 Pep Club 3, Secretary 3, Or h , , 2, 3, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 . . ' ' ' . ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ROBERT WALTER KENISTON Born Wlfh the glft of laughter and a sense that the world IS mad March 9 1937 Bowlung 2 3 J V Basketball 2 lntramuralsl 3 Glee Club 2 AA 1 2 3 Boys Sports Club2 EUGENE STANLEY KOVALESKI He hath the strength of twenty men and the ab1l1ty to use lt November 18 1936 V Basketball 1 2 Varsuty Basketball 3 4 Football 1 2 Boys GoIf3 4 JOAN ANN KRI Come come leave your books and be merry February 27 1937 Girls Varslty Basketball 2 3 4 Dramatic Club 1 Pep Club 1 Softball 2 3 4 Student Councul 2 Glee Club1 2 3 4 AA 1 2 4 Yearbook Stat? 4 Play Day 2 3 4 Receptlomst 2 Gnrls Sports Club 1 MARIE ANTOINETTE LONGO Eyes hath she that express deeper meanmg than lf she had spoken July 19 1937 Varsity Cheerleader 2 3 4 Co Captaun 4 Intramurals 2 Pep Club1 2 3 4 Class Treasurer1 Assembly1 2 3 4 Student Councul 2 3 4 Approval Committee 4 FHA 2 Forum 2 Program Dlrector 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 AA 1 2 3 4 Yearbook Stal? 4 Newspaper Stal? 3 4 HVL Forum1 3 4 Play Day 2 3 4 Recept1omst2 4 Special Chorus 3 Socual Commuttee 1 2 4 Jumor Prom Committee 3 Gurls Softball 1 Graduation Usherette 2 3 Gnrls Sports Club 1 Fresh man Sophomore Receptnon Commuttee 1 Open House Recephomst 4 Class lnvntatuons Commnttee 4 QXKKQ' 'Ns bu Q' Jus ,.. 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October 25, 1937 A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Sports Club 1, 2. JOHN GARY MCBAIN He made a thousand friends, and yes, by God, he kept them all. September 28, 1937 J. V. Basketball 1, 2, 3, Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Class Vice-President 1, President 2, Vice-President 3, Assembly Program 1, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Glee Club 4, A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Representative 1, Secre- tary 2, Vice-President 3, Class Marshal 3, Intramural Council 3, 4, President 4, HVL Forum 1, Social Committee 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Freshman-Sophomore Reception Committee 2. - LEOLA THERESA MALLEY In youth and beauty, wisdom is rare. January 6, 1937 Girls' Field Hockey 2, Captain 3, Co-Captain 4, J. V. Basketball 2, Captain 2, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, Intramurals 2, Coach 2, Archery Teacher 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Class Secretary 4, Jun- ior Prom Committee 3, Camera Club 3, Treasurer 4, Newspaper Staff 4, Play Day 2, 3, Nurses' Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL OWEN MALLEY One who considers others as well as himself will himself be considered. February 25, 1937 Junior Varsity Basketball 2, Pep Club 2, Class Secretary 2, As- sembly Program 1, Student Council 2, Glee Club 4, A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Newspaper Staff 4, HVL Forum 1, Social Committee 3, Junior Prom Committee 3. 18 DOROTHY CLAIRE MARQUIS Where the stream runneth smooth the water ts deepest August 6 1936 A A I Glee Club 4 DAVID D MARTELL As proper a mon as one shall see ln a summer s day December 14 1937 Intramurals 3 Dramatic Club 2 3 4 Class President 4 Band 3 4 Orchestra 4 Dance Band 4 A A 1 2 Yearbook Staff 4 Soccer Magazine Campaign Team Manager 4 no MARILYN CYNTHIA MATTOON Beauty of style harmony grace and good rhythm July 31 1937 Intramurals 2 3 Pep Club1 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Presldent 3 4 Honor Soclety 3 4 Assembly Program1 2 3 4 Student Council 2 FHA 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 Dance Band 2 4 Secretary 4 AA 1 2 3 4 Intramural Councll 2 3 4 Yearbook Staff1 4 Newspaper Staff 4 HVL Forum 1 2 Play Day 3 4 Delegate to Laurel Glrls State 3 Receptuomst 3 4 Specnal Chorus 3 Socual Commnttee 3 Junuor Prom Commnttee 3 Delegate to Town Youth Recreatuon Or gamzatlon 3 Parade of Youth Forum 3 4 Correspondent 3 4 VIRGINIA EDITH MIASTKOWSKI Her modest charms have gained her many friends September 1 1937 Dramatic Club 4 Pep Club 3 4 Assembly Program 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 AA 2 3 4 HVL Forum 1 Specual Chorus 3 Graduatlon Usherette 2 3 Q'-v 6 4 N'-. pl H up 1 asf' JOYCE MARIE MISKIS She who scatters rays of sunshine is ever welcome. November 14, 1937 Girls' Field Hockey 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, 4, J. V, Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 2, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Varsity Cheerleader 3, Camera Club 2, 3, Secretary 4, Assembly 1, Glee Club 4, A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 4, Play Day 2, 3, 4, Swim- ming Team 3, Future Nurses' Club, Treasurer 1, Secretary 2, Vice- President 3, President 4, Junior Prom Committee 3. 1' . A- - s some 4 i.ELAK Blushing ' 'fof virtue. January 24, 1937 Girls' Field Hockey 2, Intramurals 2, Dramatic Club 4, President 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, FHA 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 4, A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Council 2, 4, International Relations Club 2, Play Day 3, 4, Receptionist 2, 4, Bowling 1, Graduation Usherette 2, 3, Freshman- Sophomore Reception Committee 1, Ballroom Dancing Club 4, P.T.A. Fashion Show 3. JOHN MICHAEL NIMCHEK A gay fellow, meant to liven up the world. May 19, 1937 J. V. Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Football 1, Intramurals 4, Pep Club 4, Glee Club 4, A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Council 4, f 1 Yearbook Staff 4, HVL Forum 1, Delegate to Town Youth Recreation Organization 4, Bowling 1, Boys' Sports Club 1. DONALD LEWIS NODINE I don't think l'm right, I know I'm right. August 9, 1937 Intramurals 1, 2, Freshman-Sophomore Reception Committee 1. 20 bfi JAMES RANKIN NORTON The force of his own merit makes his way. May 8, I936 Tumbling Team 3, Intramurals 3, 4, Student Council 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, A.A. 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Newspaper Staff 3, 4, HVL Forum 3, 4, Play Day 3, Soccer 2, Receptionist 3, Special Chorus 3, Social Committee 4, Delegate to Town Youth Recreation Organization 3, Bowling 3, Magazine Campaign Captain 4, Freshman-Sophomore Re- ception Committee l, 2. JOAN REGINA OSOSKI The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. December 19, 'I937 Field Hockey 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, Dramatic Club 'l, Pep Club 'I, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 3, President 4, Softball I, 2, 3, 4, Assembly I, Glee Club 4, A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Future Nurses' Club I, 2, 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 4, Social Committee 2, Graduation Usher- ette 3. JAMES WALTER PELCHAR They're only truly great who are truly good. March 30, T937 Junior Varsity Basketball l, 2, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Class Treasurer 2, Class President 3, Assembly Program 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling I, Intramural Council 2, 3, President 4, Yearbook Staff 3, Social Committee 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, Boys' Sports Club 'I, Freshman-Sophomore Reception Committee 2. FRANCIS EUGENE RADJESKI Unknown to many because of his silence, but the time will come when he will be known. March I9, 'I937 Football I, 2, Intramurals 2, Assembly 4, HVL Forum l, 4, Senior Play 4. C. vu. 'i- Q -x , fi, ,Cl CT' N QY'f'f5fl t-v1 HOWARD JOSEPH ROBERTS He laughs he talks and when rt s necessary he studies November 19 1936 Football 2 3 Intramurals 2 3 Pep Club 2 Assembly Program 1 Glee Club 1 AA 1 2 3 4 HVL Forum 1 Soccer 2 Receptnomst 1 2 Socual Commrttee 2 Bowlrng 2 3 Boys Golf 3 JOAN FRANCES STECK One gaze upon you wfll brrghten saddened hearts December 28 1937 Junror Varsity Basketball 3 Varsity Basketball 4 Tumblrng Team 3 Intramurals 2 Pep Club1 2 Class Treasurer 3 4 Sottball1 2 Assembly Program 1 2 3 4 FHA 2 Treasurer 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 Intramural Council 2 3 Yearbook Edltor un Chuef 4 Play Day 3 4 Swrmmmg Team 3 Receptlomst 4 Socual Committee 2 3 4 Junnor Prom Committee 3 Freshman Sophomore Reception 2 Open House Receptromst 4 Glrls Sports Club 1 Student Council 4 Class Ring Committee 2 EDNA DOROTHY STEINAGEL Content to follow when the way was led January 12 1936 Fneld Hockey 2 3 4 Varsity Basketball 2 3 4 Intramurals 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 Camera Club 3 4 Softball 1 2 3 4 Assembly 3 FHA 2 AA 2 3 4 Play Day 2 3 4 Graduation Usherette 3 RUTH CAROLYN STOCKMAN Her vorce was ever soft, gentle, and low, an excellent tlwrng rn woman 1' May 19, 1937 Dramatlc Club 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary Treasurer 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, A A 2, 3, 4, lnternatnonal Relatnons Club 2, HVL Forum 1, Graduatron Usherette 2 22 -,.1 . 1 I V L ,A ll I I 'I ' ll A I I I ' is 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 z . .1,,,1g, ' ,eg ,111 , ,,,, 1, 11 I A 11 1 1 1 G 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - Y' ax 1 'x 3. H H 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 :X , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 er, . . . ' rx,-S 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - TADEUSZ M. SWIERCZYNSKI 'Q- My idea of an agreeable person is one who agrees with me. 5. te, I February 16, 1936 Junior Varsity Basketball 1, 3, Varsity Basketball 4, Football 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, HVL Forum 1, Bowling 1, 2, Boys' Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD T SWIERCZYNSKI thou art swift to enter in the thoughts of despe May 3 1936 Basketball 2 3 Varsity Basketball 3 Cap Varsity Baseball 2 3 4 Bowling 1 Oh mischief rate men' tam 4 Junior Varsity WILLIAM CHARLES WARD Men of few words are the best men August 22 1935 Yearbook Staff 4 Social Committee 4 GAIL IRENE WHEELER h m horse a kingdom for my horse April 14 1937 Field Hockey 2 3 4 Varsity Basketball 2 3 4 Intram 4 Dramatic Club1 2 3 4 Pep Club1 Softball 2 3 4 Assembly1 3 FHA 2 Glee Club 3 AA 4 Intramural Council 4 Newspaper Staff 1 Pla Day2 3 1 2 3 International Relations Club1 2 HVL Forum y Girls Swimming Team 3 Bowling 1 Girls Sports Club 1 2 Senior Play 4 23 My orse y urals 2 3 N 3 fx MARY LOUISE WHITE Let the world slip, we shall never be younger. April 19, 1936 Field Hockey 4, J. V. Basketball 2, 3, Varsity Basketball 4, Intra- murals 3, Dramatic Club 4, Pep Club 4, Softball 2, 3, 4, Assembly 1, FHA 2, Glee Club 4, A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Stal? 4, Play Day 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, Girls' Sports Club 2, 3, 4, Graduation Usherette 2, 3, Freshman-Sophomore Reception Committee 1, 2, Senior Play 4. RALPH ALFRED WILSON Merrily, Merrily, shall l live now. September 9, 1937 Football 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, HVL Forum 3, Bowling 3. CLARA M WRISLEY 1 e is not life at all without delight December 12 1937 Pep Club 4 Glee Club 3 4 AA 4 Play Day 3 4 Graduation Usherette 3 JOHN LEWIS WUNSCH I would help others, out of a fellow-feeling. March 18, 1937 J. V. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Football 2, HVL Forum 1, Soccer 2. 24 ROSEMARY THERESA WYSENSKI Her harr shall be of what color ft pleases God September 9 1936 Intramurals 3 4 Dramatuc Club 2 4 Pep Club 2 4 Camera Club 3 4 Treasurer 4 Assembl l FHA 2 Glee Club 4 y AA 'l 2 4 In tramuralCounc1l4 Newspaper Staft 4 Future Nurses Club 'l 2 3 4 Bowling 'l CLASS OFFICERS David Martell President Joan Atwood Vlce President Leola Malley Secretary Joan Steck Treasurer Class Colors Blue and White Class Flower Amerlcan Beauty Rose 25 If - - 11 I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I - - r I I ' ' . ' . I I I I I I I I I I I I ' THE HIT- AR 15 1 ow 'Ib i . by 4 Q JDCLUQ 0 :gh X -, l e t ' N 4. ij 'JOAN x ,. s wx , fi .,, A , .5 . , 1, 1 I A. OXVNJIC 'mlbdi ' Q.: K f C- 9 'gf-yoj.. , Af' 5 , A-A Q .xg -Q RmX bk.,, I' 3 , ici' 'A i 3 A. 1- 5 x c fx. I ,, 1, I Yx , ,L Q WAY-dk K'-T'fYWJ x x ,,x,. C? ! UT x15 LN-z,S'f-5 ox 'S ix Y: Q 5 Dvc., 0 -vat, 'S O. 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'Xu me TNM5 Nm A6 MQXXQXX 7'XmX xx Y'XQ?Xw:x 'KBs:ax8 MXXSX Avkmmikxle Xmmp 'Bemis Yoakam qbemse X-Xsmoxm 'Smxm Ykxmknifk YW mme Wim. rshxx NlxxxxQxxN Bu if f5 ',ff,.' 2+, W f' +1 A Aim A ' 'N 553734, ,QR 9-Hfilavafcmnugmuuu r 153 544311 'Bm S 4 MEMORIES On September 5 1951 at the old Terryvulle Hugh School 74 students enrolled as members of the Class of 1955 Despute our unutual shyness we were soon playung the role of T H S Freshmen On October 19 we were the guests of the Sophomore class at the tradutuonal Freshman Sophomore Receptuon Through the wunter months we helped our basketball team on to vuctory and supported the newly organuzed Pep Club Although our Freshman year was mostly orderly and quuet an occasuonal staccato note was heard especually at class meetungs When September rolled around agaun we entered our new upto date school The new school effected many notuceable changes We were offered new courses of study and many extra currucular actuvutues for both gurls and boys We had a gymnasuum a spacuous gym of whuch we are very proud On October 24 we were the hosts at the Freshman Sophomore Receptuon held un our new lubrary Accordung to custom un the sprung of our Sophomore Year we chose the desugn for our class rungs and looked forward to receuvung them the followung September Our Sophomore year passed rapudly and smoothly September came and we were upperclassmen On the 30th of September we re ceuved our class rungs For us the buggest socual event of the year was our Junuor Prom whuch was held on November 13 un our gymnasuum Happy that our f1rst formal dance was a success we entered unto the spurut of the basketball season hopung that our team would wun the Housatonuc Valley League Champnonshup but not antucupatung that the crownung event of our Junuor Year would occur at the Unuversuty of Connectucut on March 3 On that memorable date Terryvulle Hugh Schools basketball team became the Class C Champs of Connectucut Durung that same eventful year on May 26 our class wuth Mr Blum uourneyed to New York We vusuted the Hayden Planetaruum and the Museum of Natural Hustory We completed the enuoyable day wuth a party at Mr Blums home On June 7 we made a short trup to Brustol to see the General Motors Exhubut Three days later we returned to New York thus tume wuth Mr Zalasku to see the Unuted Natuons Buuldung and the Bronx Zoo We agaun had a very enuoyable day 1953 1954 seemed to be a year for champuonshups for on June 15 we earned the tutle of Champs un baseball June 22 ended our thurd year at T H S a year whuch was full of fun and new experuences Thus was also the day on whuch we became senuors When we returned to T H S on September 8 1954 most of us dud not have the usual back to school feelung In uts place there was an awareness that we should make the most of the last of the best years of our luves Consequently the year started wuth a more amuable harmony among our classmates Undenuably we had changed sunce our f1rst year we were no lonqer shy and quuet but bold and nousy At tumes our enthusuasm brought forth duscordant notes but ut never dumunushed O September 20 our yearbook staff started theur work wuth much enthusuasm and many new udeas Two days later our class was duvuded unto two teams for the annual Magazune Campaugn Wuthun two weeks our class had broken the hugh school record wuth sales amountung to S3 421 On October 28 the wunnung team was entertauned by the losunq team at a dance held un our qym strukungly decorated wuth magazune covers In December senuor puctures arruved from the photographer and the senuor sectuon of our yearbook was sent to the publusher On December 22 we untroduced a new dance to T H S a Soc Hop After our Chrustmas vacatuon our senuor play wos the center of our attentuon Our play havuna been presented successfully we con centrated on our Senuor Prom whuch was held un the sprung Followung our prom the Class of 55 after much study oroudlv took over the tasks of the town offlcuals for a day We approached the end of our Senuor year wuth cu feelmg of accomplushment for we had guven somethung to T H S as well as T H S guvung somethung to us 30 I I ' - 1 1 , . 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H. , . 3, , f ,. , . i I if ff vu 1 in 211 'M Lx JUNIORS To start our Junior year we elected Richard Russell as our president James Nodme as vice president Laurie Hartwell as secretary and Victor Sczymansku as treasurer To the Student Council we elected Don Roland vice president Joyce Hoffman secretary treasurer Laurie Hartwell Mary Lyga Robert Baillargeon and Victor Sczymanskl As the year advanced several Juniors were chosen for the gurls and boys basketball teams Representing the Junior Class on the boys varsity were Don Roland one of the starting five Victor Sczymanskl and Robert Balllargeon On the Junior Varsity we had Victor Sczymanskl Robert Baillargeon and Joseph Boglarsku On the girls varsity the Junior Class was represented by Vicki Ercoll Judy Goglin Mary Lyga and Sandra Johnson. On the Junior Varsity were Dorothy Beachert, captamp and Leanora Skeldon, co-captain. The cheering squad cheered the boys on to victory with the help ot tive of our Junior girls: Joyce Hoffman, Jane Atwood, Vicki Ercoli, Dale Ferry, and Judy Goglin. Reigning over our Junior Prom were princess Judy Goglin and prince Don Roland. 32 Faith Alley Ruth Anderson Richard Arden Pamela Assard Jane Atwood Robert Baillargeon SONG TITLES Faith Can Move Mountains Once In Love With Amy Open the Door Richard Tell Me Why Someday Hell Come Along ld Rather Have A Paper Doll Barbara Bancroft Dear Hearts and Gentle People James Barber Dorothy Beachert Edward Biscoe Joseph Boglarsku Stephanue Castiola Benlamm Corrnveau Joanne Cronkhite William Doyle Vickie Ercoli Skaters Waltz Till We Two Are One Bongo Bongo Bongo Old Black Joe Mambo Italiano Alouette n t Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes Billy Boy Johnny Is The Boy For Me Dale Ferry A Cheer A Cheer For Navy Christine Foote Ive Got A Pocketful of Dreams Raymond Gervais A Hunting We Will Go Judy Goglin Cant Help Loving That Man of Mine Donald Govotskn Laurie Hartwell Joyce Hoffman John Jay Dorothy Johnson Sandra Johnson Sailing Along Drifting and Dreaming Candy Kisses Oh Johnny Oh Johnny Five Foot Two With A Song In My Heart Edward Kirley s a Big Wide Wonderful World Henry Kllmanoski Joanne Kowaleskr Betty LaMay Trumpet Boogie Shake Rattle and Roll Busy Little Bee 11 11 11 1 1 11 11 G . 1 - 11 . 11 , I 11 11 11 f 1 11 1 11 11 - - 1 - 11 1 11 - 11 - 1 11 11 - 11 1 I 11 1 11 - 11 1 11 - 11 - - 11 - - - 1 ' I I - 11 11 - 11 1 I I - 11 11 11 - 1 - - 11 - 11 - - 11 - - 1 - - - 11 11 - 11 1 . 11 - - 1 1 11 1 11 Do - 11 - 1 - 1 - - 1 1 I I - - 11 - 11 11 . 1 - - - - 11 11 , - - 11 1 1 1 11 11 J ' 11 - - 11 1 11 11 1 1 - 11 - - 11 11 1 - ll 1 - - 11 - ' 11 - - 11 - - 11 - 11 . ,, . . . ,, . . ,, . . . 11 1 11 11 11 11 11 - 1 . .,,. . ,, . , .,... . ,,..,,,... , . Il - Il - Il - 1 11 - 11 - - 11 - - 1 - 11h1 - - ll ' 11 1 - - 11 - ll ' 11 - - ll ll - 11 1 , 1 II - 11 11 John Layton There ll Be Hot Time In The Old Town Tonight Joan Lourie Mary Lyga Harold Maske Bonnie Mason John Miskey Richard Naughton Richard Newcity James Nodine Thomas Norton Jennie Prull Have You Ever Been Lonely? Sweet Marie Ram Rain Polka My Bonnie Oh Woman School Days Music Music Music The Band Played On Birth Of The Blues Life ls Just a Bowl of Cherries Thomas Richardson Casey At The Bat Don Roland Come Thou Almighty King Richard Russell Feudnn Fussm and Flghtin Lois Rotslaf You Tell M Richard Schreiner Leanora Skeldon Mary Stevens Nancy Stone Victor Sczymanski Ann Tellner Richard Tomcheski Audrey Tulay Theresa Urban John Vaillancourt William Wagner Francis Ward Grace White Thomas White Norman Wunsch e Your Dream I ll Tell You Mine Its a Womans World Buttons and Bows Marys a Grand Old Name Far Away That Old Gang Of Mme Dream Dickie Bird Because Sisters My Friend Whistle While You Work Me and My Shadow Sincerely One Meat Ball I Walk Alone SOPHOMORES At our first meetlng of the year we elected as Presldent Wllllam Budzenskl Vlce president Marguerite Gregory Secretary Fredenck Denny and Treasurer Margaret Co As our contrlbutnons to the basketball team we have Dan Emmons Varslty Bully Budzenskl Varsuty Paul Bukowski Varsity Al Longo Bull Russell Tommy Pyrzenskl and Ronaldo Morneault On the gurls basketball team we had Jcnuce Bednaz Joanne Gallop Evelyn Kuskoskl Carol Slovmskl and Edlth Stemagel In baseball our contributions are Bully Budzenskn and Paul Bukowski The class elected Mary Harrigan Kay Read Marguerite Gregory Frederick Denny Emery Austun and Frederuck Schwalm to be on the Student Councnl Our queen and kung at the Freshman Sophomore Receptlon were Kay Read and Frederlck Denny 34 1 F ' 1 I 1 f 1 . . . . 1 1 . . . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , . - 1 1 I I ' . . . 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Leona Alexander Rlchard Alford Fredenck Arden Henry Arden Carolyn Austm PET PEEVES Show offs Oral Topucs Square Dancmg Cats Unthoughtful people Emery Austin Practncal lokers who can glve a loke Betty Axelby but can t take one People who pretend to be somethmg they arent John Balke Fred Barber Jamce Bednaz Wulma Bertnagel Thomas Borkowskl Edward Brzankalskn Janet Budzlenskl Wnlllam Budzenskl Paul Bukowskr Ernest Bunnell Donald Butler Margaret Coy People Ernestme Curtis Andrew D Andrea Carol Dayton Frederick Denny Sandra Dungwell Rlchard Doyle John Duff Mary Ellen Dwyer Daniel Emmons Patrncla Evanoskl Shlrley Fahre Theodore Freshest Joanne Gallop Moncrlef Galloway Allan Goodwin Ralph Goodwm Elnzabeth Gorack Jean Graham Marguerute Gregory Gwendolyn Hanre Richard Hamel Mary Harrlgan People stepping on my shoes Dements Grouchy people Show olts Homework 47 red Chevy convertlble Bemg called Mlss Budzlenskn Playlng baseball In the ram 47 red Chevy convertible School Squares who don t have a sense of humor Dusrespectful people red Chevy convertuble Homework Monday Mornmgs Sernous people Bemg alled DuFfel Bag Brownies Dements People who brag Unfruendly people School Boys People who brag Dements Lune cutters In the lunch lme People weanng frowns Oral Toprcs Snobs Bemg called Gwendolyn Homework People who use the Englrsh language incorrectly John Krlmske TV commercrals Evelyn Kuskoskl Unfrlendly people Albert Lavlgne School Alfred Longo Dements Audrey Lyga Study Halls Helena Mackrewlcz People who show off Jean Macklewlcz People who can t take a loke Terrence Maslak Report Cards Wallace Mendela 47 red Chevy convertnble Carol Mnastkowsku People who glve you a hard tame Carol Mlnor Rude People George Mrskey Show offs and wlse guys Ronaldo Morneault Girls with DA s Joan Mozelak Paul Newclty Dorothy Norton Patrlcla Nypert Barbara Packer Thomas Patnode Joseph Pnazza David Pleva Thomas Pyrzenskl Robert Qumn Patrlcla Radleskl Kay Read Ronald Reed eo Robert Rustow Richard Rockwell Rhoda Rlchards Edward Roman Steve Roman Robert Russell Stuck up people Squares and brown noses People who are always argumg Bemg called Gulluver Waltmg School School Bookworms Flunkmg Hnstory Plane Geometry Latin Snobs p e who are always pestermg others When thmgs don t go rnght Women Flashers Girls Cat tlmesl Compositions Forgettmg nmportant thmgs People who won t pack you up when hrtchung rides Wllllam Russell People who wont puck y u up when hrtchrng rides Patncla Ryan Jealous people Frederick Schwalm Smokmg Emnly Scovalle Doing homework Arthur Shea Going out with gurls who smoke Mary Ann Snemlatkoskl Work John Sleath Blind referees Carol Slovlnskn Ruth Urban Edrth Steunagel People wnth no sense of humor Betty Ann Suckley People who are unfriendly and dlscourteous Carol Thompson People who wont take a Ioke John Totels Red convertlbles Stanley Tucholskl Hats Ruth Urban Carol Slovmsku Betty Vlsl Glvung oral reports Lawrence Weeks People who can t take a loke Arlme Whute People who are too serious Emll Wnlde Not beung able to tanker with cars Natalne Wrnght Hugh hat people . . , . . . , . ll ll ' ' ' ' Il 0 ll . J . . . , ' . .. .. I ' - II ' ll . . , . , - ' ' ll - ll . , . . . . , . . Il ll ' P l ' . . . . . , . ' ..... ., '47 ' ' ,. s,..,.......,.....,,. ' ...,. .. A A . . .,.. ,.., ,,.. D e merits Frances Roskosky, ' ' ' ' C II II ll ' Il I ' ll ' ' ll ' . ' .Q .,.. .,... ..,., . . .... ,.,..,...., ,... I . A H . . H t . , . n I ' 35 FRESHMEN Thus years very actuve Freshmen chose John Peplowskl as their Class President Stephen Adamskn as Vlce presndent Patty Petrnn as Secretary and David Zumbrowslu as Treasurer As the year progressed the boys and gurls basketball teams were chosen e resentmg the Freshman Class on the Jumor Varsnty were Stephen Adamsku, Peter Banulus, James Cleveland, George Lourle, Joseph Pllbm, Edward Plaweclu, John Smolenskl, Julian WOIlUSIk, Joseph Zepeckl, and David Zumbrowskl On the gurls' Junuor Varsnty the Freshmen Class was represented by Florence Budzenslu, Tlllle Hrlcemak, Barbara Kochanskn, Margaret Gleason, and Margaret Kllmkosky Freshmen representatives on the Student Councll were Sally Johnson, Susan Jay, Florence Budzenslu, John Peplowskl, Stephen Adamskl, and David Zumbrowskl 36 John Welton as a newcomer to the Freshmen class WE WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER Mary Ann Acker for berng first rn roll call Stephen Adamskr for berng such an all around sport Floyd Alford for faolrng around wrth Junior Caron Edrth Armbruster as an able goalie onthe gurls field hockey team Dorothy Awalt for enloyrng her study halls Peter Banulrs for hrs announcer s vorce Lynme Barbour for her cute giggle Shirley Bernoskr for her pretty soprano vorce Dorothy Bosch for her cute posters Robert Brown for hrs barrtone vorce Florence Budzenskr for berng such a good sport at all trmes Nazrre Caron for gettrng rnto trouble Wrllram Caron for berng such a very good dancer Patrrcra Cherry for her hopes to be a nurse Coe Cleveland rn Crvrcs classes James Cleveland for berng tall and handsome Mrchael Conway another Plymouth addrtron to the Freshmen Class Ronald Corrrveau for hrs black short harr Elsre Dellrber for her steady beau Frances Drdsbury for berng very easy to get along wrth Ward Ferry for hrs prtchrng abrlrty Marron Gallop for her drslrke of book reports John Garbor for hrs asking questrons rn Algebra Margaret Gleason for berng the other half Edward Grodeckr for hrs long walks after school Patrrcra Gudartrs for her rnterests rn Bristol Gary Hallock for berng quret but more than meets the eye Elizabeth Hart for lrvrng way up rn the country George Hotchkrss for hrs good natured self Trllre Hrrcenrak for always bemg around when needed Davrd Houston for bemg tall and dignified Thomas Hungerford for runnrng up trees Thomas Hurra for bemg Massey to us Helmut Jakobert for hrs unusual name Susan Jay for representrng the Freshmen on the cheerrng squad Sally Johnson for being so versatrle Sandra Kelly for gettrng good marks rn scrence Joan Klaneskr for berng blonde Margaret Klrmkosky for her abrlrty on the basketball court Barbara Kochanskr for her shorter and shorter harrcuts Evelyn Kratzle for being such a lady and swell grrl Melrssa Krrnrtskr Leon Kuzrk for Carolyn or berng the smallest boy rn our class Bernice Langdo Robert LaVallee for those frequent trrps to Marne for wearrng Levy s Wanda Loleskr for Joan George Lourre for hrs perpetual rnqursrtrveness rn Scrence class Marrorre Malley for her farr complexron Robert Marqurs for those occasronal Brrstol trrps Lourse Moffitt for berng seen but not heard Barbara Moody for berng such a tomboy Barbara Murawskr for berng the tallest grrl rn our class Rodney Orr John Paleskr Nrla Pelletrer John Peplowskr Patrrcra Petrrn Joseph Prlbrn Robert Plaskett for hrs rnterest rn Scrence as cdr for gorng roller skatrng for always gorng to band practrce for berng such a sharp dresser for berng a frrend rn need for hrs accordran Edward Plaweckr for being such a good sport Carol Rrce for gettrng along with people so well Patrrcra Rrchardson for being the shyest grrl Roberta Roman for those drmples Antone Schuler for berng such a versatrle musrcran Robert Sremratkoskr for hrs cute sprt curls and hrs wrtty personalrty Davrd Skinner for gorng home on the bus John Smolenskr for berng such a brarn rn French class Frances Tanskr for her Grggles Patrrcra Tomcheskr for her Grft of Gab Lrnwood Tracy for hrs unusual knack of gettrng rnto trouble Kenneth Weeks for helprng out rn the cafeterra Julian Woltusrk Carolyn Yacawych Edward Yale Jerald Yarushes Michael Zalaskr Paulrne Zalaskr Brenda Zerner Joseph Zepeckr Davrd Zumbrowskr Vrrgrnra Zukowskr for berng such a nrce dresser for her brarns for hrs tumbling for hrs hrtch hrkrng for hrs scrence reports for her pleasrng smrle for Chrysler Motors as a Cat for bemg so quret for bemg last rn roll call I . H Q H . ' , T , ,,.,. , . f . . . . , . . . . . . , I . . . . . V HP .,, u . . T J , . U H u H Elizabeth Gleason T . ,. . for being half of twins Cynthia Scott , T ., for her fine qualities of leadership . . . . . ,, . ,, 1 s - a n s II ' II . 1 I A J . ,, H . . . . . - I . I II n 37 BELLE OF THE BALL Junior Prom 1954 Judy and Don Freshman Sophomore Recephon 1954 :lr iv 2 Q , , - 0 I In lie FW' GHZ' J4Cfw,fm Q ilk 2 BAND President Thomas Norton The musical ability of our T.H.S. band is well known to all for- Vice-president John Peplowski tunate enough to have heard the group at one of its concerts. Mr. Secretary Marilyn Mattoon Richard Lipski, the band director and instrumental instructor, is to be Treasurer Frederick Denny given much credit for the wonderful job he is doing in supervising the future musicians of Terryville. Presidents. A ., . Marilyn Mattoon Vice-president. . Frederick Denny Secretary-treasurer Thomas Norton ORCHESTRA Our school orchestra is smaller than our band but has just as much talent, as you realized, no doubt, when you heard them at our assemblies and other activities where they provided musical interludes. This talented group is instructed and inspired by Mr. Lipski. X 1,1 , ,, ff ,ff , ,. - u.. ,Q W 1' ll I V f JUNIOR SENIOR GLEE CLUB Presudent Michael Malley We of T H S are proud of our Junlor Senlor Glee The effort put unto thelr work by the members IS re wardlng This club us directed by our own Mr Muller who has done a tremendous 'ob makmg the Glee Club what ut IS today FRESHMAN SGPHOMORE GLEE CLUB Secretary Penny Coy This year the Freshman Sophomore Glee Club showed a large Treasurer Fredenck Denny turnout of promusmg vocal talent Thus talent now rests nn the capable hands of Mr Muller the vocal dlrector of THS Al Vice-president .......,...s John Nimchek Club, for it is an extremely well-developed group. .O CAMERA CLUB 'A Presndent Joan Ososkl Vuce president Joyce Mrskus Secretary treasurer Rosemary Wysenskr Our Camera club was organlzed agam thus year under the supervuslon of Mass Mary Jane Uebrlck who with the and of Mr Edward Phullnps the O 8. B photog rapher has succeeded In brmgmg the knowledge of photography to the mem bers of the club Q5 1 ...J 7 H 1. - ,,,,,,-new fi' NEWSPAPER STAFF Edutor Loretta Kamlnlskn Assustant Edltor Muchael Malley Once every eught weeks the staff of the SCOOP under the dnrectlon of Mrs Joanne Pame comes forth with another outstandmg edltlon compuled of news wrutmgs sports clubs and their actuvntles muslc and fashron news lakes and famous prophecies and news from the halls of T H S Each Issue of the SCOOP ns looked forward to by all for In each edltuon there IS somethnng to please everyone 1 D fb, J wifi? 0 DRAMATIC CLUB Presldent Soma Mozelak The dramatnc club of THS ns a hlghly Vlce presndent Carol Mnastowskn talented organnzatuon and has not allowed Secretary treasurer Leanora Skeldon these talents to be Idle as IS well realized by those havmg seen the clubs several produc tnons Talent IS a thing that must be developed an aided and In TH S the man responsnble or this IS our capable director of dramatlcs Constant B um Presndent Bonme Mason Vlce president Leanora Skeldon Secretary treasurer Ruth Stockman PEP CLUB Thus year many students have had sore throats as a result of the cheers they expended as members of the Pep Club Thus organlzataon ns supervlsed by Mass Mary Jane Uebnck not as an orgamzatlon that simply makes nolse, but as one that assusts our team with moral support through nts combmed cheers 43 Q x r B 'I- f A 'li L ' P K V y K K ,JT , ,A ' ' 4- ,,g 1? iff' 'P+ 7 ,l. l ow . sl 4 I 0 . g U - - 1 'P' ' 'T' n . n u xx d ' , ' . . . ' f . . . . I Mr. l . A S , L...-g 'Nc INTRAMURAL couNclL S, H Presldent Jack McBaln Under the darectuon of Mr Jay the Intra Vnce presadent James Pelchar mural Council offers all students a chance to Secretary treasurer partncupate In athletuc actlvltles Many sports Patrlcla Hawklns are planned for the Jumor Hugh as well as the Sensor Hugh ATHLETIC Presudent Donald Roland Vuce presndent Harold DeMars Secretary Dorothy Beachert Treasurer Joyce Hoffman 44 ASSOCIATION The Athletnc Assoclatlon started out thus year by promotmg good sportsmanshnp throughout the entire school The alm of the assoclatlon IS to regulate and govern sports Under the dlrectnon of Mr Jay, the assoclatnon has suc ceeded ln fulflllnng nts alms 53. I 6 6 9 L , 3 L ' , 5' A A f A I Q55 ' , f 4' 54 fb ,, kk ,- I Tw, V To 'pl A ,I I .o., , A Lg, . V I I' ltss I I A Y -in , ' ' 1 is gif ll t' i f lf: ml STUDENT COUNCIL Presudent Mnchael Malley Vnce pressdent Donald Roland Secretary treasurer Joyce Hoffman Terryvnlle Hugh School has had many Student Councnls but never has one succeeded In fulfill mg the duties of this organization as well as the council of T954 55 This year with the rnvaluable and of Mr George P Avrtable THS has organuzed a true student councul one strnvmg to establush understanding between faculty and student l Q W5 Q G6 . 'lk- . ' g k 4. HONOR SOCIETY ' ' - 45 Presndent Joan Atwood Vnce presudent Florence DnCola Secretary Patrucua Hawkms Treasurer Joel Anderson The members of our chapter of the National Honor Socuety should hold theur heads hugh for they symbolnze scholastnc ablllty character service and leadershup In hugh school The members are chosen by the faculty and their actlvstles are supervised very ably by Mrs Olive Stafford XXVI! if ,Z if f THE STRANGE HOUSE' Date February T7 T955 Tlme 8 00 P M Settmg Terryvllle Hugh School Audutorlum Atmosphere One of tenseness and expectation More than five hundred people gathered to wltness the annual dramatic presentation of the sensor class of Terryvllle Hugh School As the hall lights dimmed and the stage curtalns opened talking stopped and eyes turned toward the stage for not knowing what to expect the audience was eager to see and listen to the characters of The Strange House as Interpreted by eleven members of the Class of T955 the warned house keeper Florence DlCola the comical mald Dorothy Holcomb the beautiful brcde Loretta Kammskn the adoring suster Vlrglnla Mlastowskl the talkative wife Manlyn Mattoon the domlneermg mother Joyce Mlskls the mys tenous sssternnlaw Rosemary Wysenskl the wanting young man Joel Anderson the self confident business partner Paul Embert the detectlve Michael Malley and the unsuspecting owner who brings hls bride to the strange house Davld Martell The audience was not disappointed These young performers built up the suspense and executed the humor of the play ln a professuonal man ner The efforts of this group of temporary actors actually began on January 3 when they attended the first In a serles of rehearsals held four days each week for sux weeks The final performance on February 'l7 was the culmmatnon of unremlttlng hard work by the cast and Its able dlrector Mr Blum The audience signified their enloyment and apprecuatlon by tremendous applause after each curtaln making the senior play an unfor gettable expenence for the members of the cast and all others who co Thurston orders Mrs Keeler to leave his house Frlghtened Hollis tells of the falllng chandeller operated an thus dramatuc venture Lefty goes unto action nn the sem: finals A Trlbute To Toby Vega we extend our thanks for has thorough 'ob m coochmg our varsuty basketball team to twenty mne straight vlc tones over a two year period Proudly, we shall remember each member of our 19541955 Varsity basketball team that reached the sem: finals un the Connec tacut Class C tournament, for each one dns played good sportsmanship and excellent playmg abnhty on the basketball court We also wlsh to express our appreclatlon of the enthusiastic support given to the team by the townspeople and our cheerleaders .QV gift? 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A . 1954 55 VARSITY Terryvllle Terryvllle Terryvllle Terryvllle Terryvllle Terryvllle Terryvllle Terryvllle Terryvllle Terryvllle Terryvllle Terryvllle Terryvllle Terryvllle Terryvllle Terryvllle Terryvnlle SCORES St Anthony Washington Regional Litchfield Alumni St Anthony Morgan Watertown Gilbert Thomaston Washington Litchfield Regional Gllbert Morgan Thomaston Watertown 49 Home Home Home Away Home Away Home Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Away Away 'X vifs W AFV f 1 1 1 pdl John Wunsch Johnny 14 s 17 rs Ted Swnerczynskn Teddy 10 games 1 40 PM James Pe1char Pelch S 1 rs 8 games 1 12 pts s 1 rs 17 games 6 70 pts Richard Swlerczynskl Harold DeMars Lefty S h cratc Captain Co captain 16 s 1 rs bs 17 rs 17games 1441 pts 15games 1733pts ,fi 'ij X., John Nnmchek Num 18 bs 1 rs 5199119 KOVUIGS14' Gene John McBaln Maxne 17 games 5 35 pts 2 bs 1 rs s 1 yrs 9 9011195 2 O0 P15 17 games 8 88 pts l Q H I 5'9 olb. y . J J, of 170 lb. 8y . f, ' ' 6'2 wslb. 7y. 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By. sw 1501 . y. 5 'Xi A , N aj'-1 VII 5 ,.tk 4' sw Q, s X .xi 5 .ss S 'wir xg K -Qu w 'rv , 1 1 1 1 i 5 . i S is tax U 6' 51 . 7y . so 6'3 O51 - 8y. 6'2 185Ib. 7 1954 55 JUNIOR VARSITY The Jumor Varslty team of Terryvllle Hugh School has brought forth one of the f1nest arrays of basketball talent to be seen ln years Sporting a record of 13 wms and 3 losses the team can proudly say that they have done thenr 'ob well Composed mamly of Freshmen and Sophomores the Jumor Varsity team with coach Bll Zakrewskl supplymg the necessary guldance and :nstructlon will no doubt be able to fill the eught vacancues on the 1955 56 Varsuty squad To Wlllnam Zakrewskl and the Jumor Varsity players we extend our appreclatuon and wlsh them the same success an the future that they have had this year SCORES Terryvllle St Anthony Terryvulle Thomaston Terryvllle Terryvllle Terryvllle Terryvllle Terryvllle Terryvllle Washington Lltcht1eld St Anthony Morgan Watertown Gilbert Terryvllle Terryvllle Terryvllle Terryvllle Terryvllle Terryvllle Washington Regional Gllbert Morgan Thomaston Watertown . I . . I . ,, I ,, ' , 41 . 36 ' 1142 1.36 ' , , 42 ' , 17 ' 45 ' Terryville 45 Regional t.,,. 27 Terryville ,,... 41 Litchfield . 1 ' ,...40 ' 39 ' .,..46 ' ' ,t., 33 . , 46 ' 40 ' .1 ' A 30 ,, . .... 28 ' ..... 57 ' , 37 .41 ' . 43 ' ,, 60 ' ...H45 ' ,. 30 51 .L 'SW BASEBALL The baseball team of T954 brought to Terryville another trophy to add to the collection already filling the glass cabinet in the hallway. Winning the Northern Division crown, Terryville played Abbott Tech- nical School, winner of the Southern Division tor the Housatonic Valley League Championship. Terryville emerged the victor by a score of 3 to 1. This was the second straight year that Terryville walked away with the crown. This feat was made possible only because fifteen boys devoted their time and experience toward achieving this goal. The team wound up the season with a record of ll wins and 1 loss. The loss occurred in the game against Thomaston by a score of 4 to T Standout performers of the l954 season were Richie Borkowski who won 'IO games and Hank Suchinslu his battery mate who batted 371 Although we lost five seniors via graduation T954 the team of 1955 will be a threat to all opposition Kas we go to pressj for they have both experience and the will to win fa- I- .J Terryvulle Terryvllle Terryvllle Terryvllle Terryvllle Terryvllle Terryvllle Terryvnlle Terryvllle Terryvllle Terryvllle SCORES Morgan Watertown Gilbert Litchfield St Anthony Thomaston Litchfield Thomaston Watertown St Anthony Abbott Tech Champlonshup Game at Woodbury Home Away Away Home Home Home Away Away Home Away Away Hrarwm M-.1 mtv' Susan Joy Pofrucla Left fo ugh! Lcrefio Kcmlnskn Ccptcnn Anfosnefte Longo Co capfam Judy Goglm Hawkins Mlss Mary Jane Uebnck Coach Vuckl Ercoh Joyce Hoffman Marilyn Mafioon Co :opium Jane Afwood and Dale Ferry aff 77.14 +'ff'V CHEERLEADERS rvlfwdyd CL MIZIL, L11 vw 4 E6 'SN X vm. Xuwsf X.e.sXm AQKQBB 'Mmm Mxuemb 'Xmmx SNQN 'Y KQSXW Wx Q93 NXWWXRNVX 'Xuan Niwxmfsgbkw, QXQM Ex QQX SuBxS QBQXKX AMX XXNK Smnim, SSxxwswcx f X was mms Ylcv VARSITY BASKETBALL Sunce the openung of Terryvulle Hugh School un T952 gurls sports have provuded gurls of all ages wuth an extra currucular actuvuty whuch us both enuoyable and unvugoratung The maun sport us gurls basketball coached by Muss Mary Jane Uebruck Although they won no games the gurls of the varsuty team dusplayecl sportsmanshup faurness and fruendluness both on and off the court It takes a better man to lose than to wun SCORES Terryvulle Terryvulle Terryvulle Terryvulle Terryvulle Terryvulle Terryvulle Terryvulle Woodbury Alumnu Lutchfleld Thomaston Southungton Lutchfielcl Woodbury Thomaston 56 Away Home Home Away Home Away Home Home 4'- J V BASKETBALL Although organized gurls basketball has been actnve nn Terryvllle for only three years the gurls of the J V team had a record of 5 wms and 2 defeats The gurls who achlevecl thus record are Dorothy Beachert Leanora Skeldon Jamce Bednaz Evelyn Kuskosku Carol Slovmsku Eclath Steanagle Florence Budzenskn Joann Gallop Margaret Gleason Tullne Hrlcemak Margaret Klumkosky and Barbara Kochanskn Some of these young aggressive J V s who have done so well thas year wall fill the posltuons on the varsity team left vacant by sux graduatmg sensors Terryvllle Terryvllle Terryvllle Terryvllle Terryvllle Terryvllle Terryvllle SCORES Woodbury Lltchfleld Thomaston South lngton Lntchfleld Woodbury Thomaston 57 Away Home Away Home Away Home Home FIELD HOCKEY W, ,,,,...-vw W- ' fi SOFTBALL 0 THE MUSIC HAS STOPPED BUT THE MELODY LINGERS ON The Class of T954 helped Terryvnlle Hugh School make a name for itself Not sxnce 1936 had Terryvulle come home wnth the CIAC basketball champuonshup nn theur pocket And never before In the hustory of Terryvllle Hugh had Terryvnlle come home with both the basketball and baseball champlonshnps We the Class of T955 therefore dedlcate thus years alumm section to the Class of T954 cd 4 s' ll- .trlh gg 1 ,sg 55 FF gn W0 91 1 The Class of T955 wlshes to thank Mr Edward A Phlllnps our yearbook photographer OToole and Sons our publusher The Terrywlle Eagle our local newspaper Leanora Skeldon and above all Miss Althea M Blakeslee our yearbook advisor for thenr co operatnon and understanding nn helpmg the staff put to press thus Orange and Black 59 . . , . . ts H .' 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We leave Terryvllle Hlgh wlth a sad farewell But take wrth us mem nes we know so well Our undymg loyalty we pledge anew To our dear Alma Mater as we say Good bye to you We ll laugh and slgh recallmg the days When we laughed at the Freshmen and made fun of thelr ways The basketball games with cheering so grand And all of the gang wuth a helpmg hand The tnmes when we feared our teachers so true fBut we wouldn t be graduatmg rf nt wasn t for yo And how the faculty took the sltuatlon so calm Now yesterday ns gone and tomorrow wall come Yet these dear memones lmger on The day IS gone when we marched down that ansle Not knowmg the future but wearmg a smlle We ll keep wlth us always deep rn our hearts As we leave Terryvrlle Hugh to take up our parts ln a world that IS full of struggle and strife The grateful memory of TERRYVILLE HIGH U . . . I . , . ll - , . . I I ' ' ' I II The grand old times at the Senior Prom, ' I ' F . . 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