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September 18 - October 2. Orange team: Joan Miastkowski, captain Mary Ann Majewski, co-captain Black team: Cecile Dzielinski, captain Joyce Ashley, co-captain Top salesmen: First - Cecile Dziclinski Second - Maureen Malley Third - Beverly Brauer THE. BIG THREE In our Senior year there were three major activities, un- forgettable because of the hours of preparation and the pleasure of achievement. Each year the Senior class conducts a Magazine Campaign to raise funds to help pay for the yearbook. This year was no exception. The Seniors were divided into two teams. In the two weeks of the competitive campaign, hard work was done by both students and Mr. Buell, who so graciously gave his time and effort. In conclusion, the losing Black team was host at the Magazine Campaign Dance. The en- tertainment and dancing were enjoyed by all after com- pleting a tremendous task. On the nights of February 19 and 20, the Seniors presented their dramatic production, A Date with Judy. Set in the living room of the Foster home, the action captivated the audience from curtain rise to curtain call. The three-act comedy was a rewarding endeavor to both the class and the director. Climaxing our social events was the Senior Ball, the Mardi Gras, on May 29. Amid festive and artistic decorations we danced the evening away. The Coronation of the King and Queen was performed with dignity. From their gaily deco- rated thrones, the royal couple reigned over the ball. The hour of twelve arrived and the ball ended with the happi- ness of having had a wonderful time. Indeed, memories are made of this! 45 P Z ll FIRST ROW, Left to Right: L. Hil- den, E. Joy, C. Dziclinski, F. Budzien- ski, G. Piazza, M. Nimchek. SECOND ROW: R. Konopaske, V. Kirley, L. Chesney, C. Kaczypenski, Johnson. C. Green, L. Mackiewicz. THIRD ROW: R. Norton, J. Ashley, K. Bar- num, C, Grodecki, L. Milewski, B. Bailey, D. Audiano. FOURTH ROW: M. Majewski, B. Brauer, Kovalcski, C. Berg, F. Piotrowski. FIFTH ROIV: R. Foote, R. Benson, D. Whitc, Perkins, B. Welch.
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W S 5 A TRIBUTE Mrs. Stafford, having taught in the business 1 partment of Terryville High for thirty-three yez has the longest tenure of service of all presi Terryville High School teachers. During this ti: she has made many new friends not only wk teaching business subjects but also in encouragi active participation in both girls' and boys' spoi Because of her, students have learned how bowl or play golf. Presently, she is the coach of 1 Golf Team and the advisor of the Terryville Cha ter of the National Honor Society. For having served our school so faithfully, the si dents of T.H.S. would like to wish Mrs. Staffc much happiness in the future. ss if .. FIRST ROW: President Frances Budzienski. SECOND ROW: Left to Right: Mary Nimchek, Vice-President John S. Kovaleski. THIRD ROW: Valerie Kirley, Maureen Malley. FOURTH ROW: Carol Grodecki, Carolyn Green. FIFTH ROW: Secre- tary Carrollee Berg, Mary Ann Majewski, Treasurer Beverly Brauer, Cecile Dzielinski. Mrs. Stafford Student FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Zakrewski, P. Houle, F. Bednaz, J. LeClair, President L. Hilden, Vice- Lewczyk, Stucjus, E. Malley, P. Stremel. THIRD ROW: C. Berg, A. Krajewski, S. Switz, Williams, President Klimkoski, Secretary-Treasurer M. Nimchek M. Wynn, A. Hamm, R. Porter. SECOND ROW: S. Fetzko, S. Zepecki, J. Nodine, T. Martin, B. Pleva, E. J No end of praise should be given to the Student Council. One of the busiest organizations, the voice of the student body works diligently to bring about har- monious relations between student and faculty. En- couraging better citizenship and school spirit, a new M. Mattoon, L. Trzuskoski, S. Vanoni. FOURTH ROW: J. Fetzko, J. Povilaitis, R. Anderson, R. Brauer, J. Harrison, D. White. program was undertaken to give a scholarship at graduation and to choose a student of the monthfl Mr. Zakrewski, the advisor, should be thanked for leading this group to a job well done.
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