Wethersfield High School - Elm Yearbook (Wethersfield, CT)

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Welcome to ' 1 0 WETHERSFIELD Se Lama? IDo.'ro.m5 UNDONFSYA 4 J ! INN R W5 1960 We the Class of 1960 are happy to choose as the theme for our yearbook the country of Imioneyza m honor of Abron Amzng Acbmad the first forelgn ex change student at Wethersheld H1gh School 2 DEDICATION MISS CAROL ,ana- D UTHERFOR MR AN To express the smcere gratltude of the grad dedlcate thrs yearbook to Mlss uatmg class we Carole Rutherford and Mr Anthony Latma 3 1 QW' ROYAL DECREE As we the Class of 1960 prepare to set forth mto new and varred fields of lrfe we cannot help realrzmg how these days at Wethersfield Hrgh School have prepared us for thrs great venture Our experrence here has gxven us not only the opportunrtxes to mcrease our knowledge rn the arts and sclences but perhaps more rmportant rt has grven us a valuable base for becomrng demo cratlc persons who wrll be an asset to socrety and to ourselves Our success will depend not only on our abrlrty to express ourselves but also on the satnsfactnon of achrevrng our personal goals Through our educa tron we are able to acquxre the fundamental prrncrples that we shall need rn our chosen professrons From our assocratron wxth others we have become mature rndxvrduals who wrll strengthen our democratrc soclety If we are able to brnd our qualrtres together we shall surely have no trouble rn the world of tomorrow Let us try to be loyal supporters of the Wethersfield Hrgh School tradrtxons 'S-iw JOHN CASEY PHYLLIS VENA In selectrng a theme for the yearbook we wanted to choose one that would have srgnrficant and specral meanrng to us the Wethersheld Class of 1960 The theme rnternatronalrsm has been lnsprred by our first foretgn exchange student Abron Anang Achmad I-Ie has exemplrfred xdeals and accepted responsrbrlrty far above such exempltficatron and acceptance of an Amerxcan teen ager As we embark on our voyage rn the adult world after hrgh school we shall be able to meet lrfes challenges worthrly by practrcrng brotherhood If everyone can exhrbrt a frrendly attrtude toward all as has been shown here thrs year we can contrrbute a small but srncere effort to promote better rela trons throughout our future years We have trred to make our hrgh school yearbook one that wrll be remem bered for a long trme to come because our years at Wethersfield can never be experrenced agam The entrre senror class showed therr rnterest by takrng an actrve part rn rt Thrs productxon could not have been made possible wrthout the capable advxce and guxdance of Mrs Rae C Wxllard and the dtlrgence of udy Webb We are apprecratrve of the cooperatron extended to us by Brown Studro the photographer and by OToole and Sons Incorporated the pub lrsher The efforts of all these people have contrrbuted to a memorable class book I am greatly honored to have been chosen edrtor rn chref by the senror class and trust that thxs chronrcle wrll brrng pleasant memorres to you now and rn the future May each of you fmd happmess by attaxnxng your goal and by fulfrlllng your dreams 4 YEARBOOK EDITORS Row one A Wers Co charrman of Typmg P Vena Ed1torxnCh1ef Mr: Rae C Willard adwref J Webb Asslstanr Edrtor E Wexs Co charrman of Typmg Row two J Davrs Co-Art Edrtor B johnson Co Art Edrror M Vose Ccycharrman of Lrterary J Smrth Charrman of Clubs N man of Boys Sports E Drown Chairman of Grrls Sports W ONe1l Chairman ofAdvertrs1ng G Schaefer Co charrman of Lrterary P Woog Chaxrman of Photography J Rushforth Co chaxrman of Personals YEARBOOK STAFF Row one B Monaghan J Truex G Geyer 1 Dotchm A three D Hennessey 1 Kellerstrass G May S Getek G Bar Spencer N Doughty S Lombardo M Hams 1 Cutler A lovu B Gxlbert C Burg S Wnllard S Mather J Doran E Courtney j Murphy E DuPlessrs Row two S Fanellr j De Gnthn Row four R Thernault R Kasper R Stuart A Kauf Carlo L DuFour C Hamxll M Suchodolskn M Derohaman mann R Hungerford W Spellman R Crocker F Markette A Guardnann G Hedges N Ellns j Nelson G Dunn Row N Dobkm G Watson 5 I Q . V T C ,U W I .. ,. . 1' I - 4 S 1 K ., . i A ' K :IA ., T . V .g y .9 I I' . I .. I . , A- 1 - , . 1 - , 4 u - Moore, Co-charrman of Personalsg M. Bradley, Busrness Manager. Row three: P. DePasquale, Cha1r- ' U s . . , I 5 - , I s . , ' Q - l S - v ' .. , A, A 3 A FS E 4 : . , . , . I . ' , . 3 . 4 , . V , . , , , , . v - v - . y - a . V Q - .ly - - - . -v , ' , - , v ' V A 1 - v -H , f v y i ' y ' , - , - RGYAL MR THOMAS H SKIRM Prmczpal ,I MR FELIX A BABEL MR GEORGE A MULLIN Asszstant Prmczpal Asszstant Prmczpal 6 MAGISTR TE Mx DR RAYMOND D STINCHFIELD Supermtendent of Schools BOARD OF EDUCATION , 45 E lf S -,- w I From left to nght Mr Herbert C Sknff Mr johnj Stafford Mtss M Gertrude Conway Dr Raymond D Stmchfmeld Super mtendent of School: Mr Wrnston C Macdonough Chazfman 7 fs- L Mrs Thomas B Preston Mrs Edward H Truex jr Secretary Mr Rnchard W Ellis Mr james C Wxlson jr Mr Arthur R Enqmst jr Cnot nn pncturej .AJ 24 1, ef . . . Q A - ff ' f , V -A f 4. 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ELLIS BACKMAN MR, HENRY BECK Social Studies Department 99 ii' MISS ELVA CHENEY Mathematics Department it MR RALPH CONLON MR WENDELL COOGAN Science Department English Department Science Department MR FRED CLARK Art Department MR JOSEPH COTTONE Physical Education Department iv.,- 1 ML.. .JIII usp.,-4' MISS HELEN CURTIS MR ANTHONY DejOI-IN MRS MARY DENNI S Gurdance Department Busmess Educatron Department Busmess Educatxon Department A49 Zlxf f MISS MARY EMERY Phvsrcal Educatnon Department ? MISS ELAINE FULTON Home Economrcs Department MISS VIOLA FOSTER MR PERLEY FULLERTON Musrc Department Mathemattcs Department if MR GEORGE GAUDREAU MRS DOROTHY GULLONG Englnsh Department Latm Department IIIL.. ...III .... I I I an if I , ,, , V' 'A x I ' NV. h - Z-Ni 9 I 4 Q. , llvvl r itixg It X 'iff' 2 ,I W ? MR NORMAN HANENBAUM Music Department sw Q 56- 4 'y MISS NANCY HARDING MRS HELEN HUMPHREY English Department Latin Department time an 'F MR. LAWRENCE HUTNICK Mathematics Department Guidance Department MRS. ELIZABETH KELLY Home Economics Department Guidance Department .engulf MR. ANTHONY LATINA MR. EDWARD LAWTON Industrial Arts Department Social Studies Department MR. JOHN KUROWSKI Mathematics Department 1 'WHL MR. RICHARD LAWTON Social Studies Department 1' ' Z f I I .i I ,A ' I 'KE I I' I 1 e'ei I 4 f - v s-he - I K -' -' if :- at V1 til- I , , ' A: , 11 rf 'J Nt' ' ' x X A 2 35 H N EIIIIIIIW.. ,.,,.. f'-nf fv-'-if fu 5 4 '13 ffZ'f 'f?'.f MR MILLARD MASON MR OLIVER MELLEN MR ANTHONY MESULIS Physlcal Education Department French Department Sclence Department -wfmr -'iii 3-aug MR FRANK MLTCALF MR JAMES MURRAY MR HOWARD NEIDEL Mathematncs Department Englxsh Department Industrial Arts Department -1 'I' 5, Q OA 'if MR THOMAS O'KEEFE MISS DOROTHY PALMER MR WILLIAM PARKER htm Department Socxal Studies Department Scxence Department .v-4 -49' MRS DOLORES PERRETTA MR JOHN PERRY Mathematics Department ,JP MISS CAROLE RUTHERFORD Business Education Department MR CLARENCE SILVIA MISS ELIZABETH SLAYTON E I ' ' ng, ish Department Business Education Department Spanish Department Guidance Department 1:2 NK, MISS MARCIA PINKHAM Librarian 'J' Qi ,Ali ,Wm QQQSEN SL'-I . 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N .' 5 ls.. l 'OMR -air Q K' GARY ADAMS Witb eyes that looked into the very soul Gary . . . penetrating, dark eyes . . . tall and very good looking . . . sharp dresser... quiet until you get to know him . . . quick-witted and friendly . . . good luck in col- lege. MICHAEL ALDERUCCI A rare combination is beg eagerness, mischief, ability Mike . . . handsome . . . his pleasing personality has won him many friends . . . neat dresser . . . oh, those shirts! . . . talent for art . . . a truly likeable guy . . . best of luck to you in the future. JOSEPH AMENTA In the twinkling of an eye joe . . . a little on the quiet side but friendly to all . . . cute smile . . . easy going... enjoys a good time . . . can be reached at the Bowl-O- Rama on weekends . . . will be welcome wherever he goes. Student Council 3: Class Soccer 2, 35 Class Basketball 21 5. GARY AMMARELL just as be behaves, so be becomes Gary . . .good student . . . wavy, blond hair . . . amiable, sincere and dependable . . . a good friend to have . . . an asset behind any drug store counter . . . a welcome addi- tion to any college . . . success will surely be yours. Usher, Senior Graduation 31 Latin Club 23 Bowling Club 2. 1- ABRON ANANG ACHMAD A friend may well be reckoned tbe masterpiece of nature Ronny . . . our ambassa- dor from Indonesia . . . al- ways greets you with a smile and friendly hello . . . re- sponsible . . , has adapted himself to our customs well . . . has given us a fine pic- ture of his country . . . thanks, Ronny, for being one of us. Biology Club 4. PAUL ANGELICO Easy Come, Easy Go Paul . . . sharp dresser . . . tall and dark . , . has an eye for the women . . . likes to dance . . . But that's the way I always walk . . . careful not to overwork himself . . . active sense of humor . . . best of luck in the future. MARGARET ARSENEAUX Don't be consistent, but be simply true Peggy . . . loads of pep and energy . . . has a sweet, low voice . . . an active partici- pant in sports . . . can be seen rushing to the bus stop at 2:11 . . . lovely, long blonde hair . . . her charm and good looks have won her many friends. Basketball 23 Volleyball 23 Girls' Leaders Corps 3. JUDITH ASHE Some tbink the world is made for fun and frolic, and so do I Judy . . . new to us in her senior year . . . attractive to the opposite sex . . . good natured and congenial . . . loves a good time . . . never quiet for a minute . . . ter- rific dancer . . . W. H. S. is glad to have you. Elm Stall' 4g Choir 43 Girls' Ath- leric Association 4: Foreign Policy Club 41 Girls' Leader Corps 4: Girls' Basketball 42 Play Staff 44 Homecoming Concert 4. JOHN BABEL As happy 4 man as any in the world John . . . a friendly smile for all . . . excels in sports, especially basketball . . . pos- sesses many friends . . . good sense of humor . . . respon- sible . . . highly respected . . . has done much for W.H.S. Foreign Policy Club 41 Captain, Traffic Squad 43 Biology Club 41 Dance Band 4: Band 2, 3, 4, Elm Leaves 43 Latin Club 2: Student Council 2, Junior Prom Decoration Committee 5: Junior Varsity Bas- ketball Zg Varsity Basketball 2, 3, gg lyarsity Soccer 25 Varsity Tennis RICHARD BABOVAL Pleasure is my prmime Dick . . . always ready for fun . . . extremely good look- ing . . . neat dresser . . . pop- ular with the fairer sex . , . casual manner . . . able artist . . . Have pencil, will draw . . . good luck in the field of commercial art, Dick. GRACE BACKE Learning is a treasure which follows its owner etferyuflaere Grace . . . cheerful . . , an honor student . . . always gains her goal . . . an avid reader . . . her pleasant laugh is often heard . . . takes an interest in W. H. S .... re- spected . . . her friendly per- sonality is bound to bring her happiness. Latin Club 41 Student Council 2, 3. 4: French Club 3. 4: National Honor Society 3, 4. BEVERLY BALLETTE Life is but play ' ' if Bev . . . mischievous eyes and lovely hair . , . a pleasant au, smile for all . . . likes to dance It-ff and read . . . has an eye for the opposite sex . . . possesses many friends . . . best of luck in teaching, Bev. CAROL BANFIELD A soft answer lurnetb away wram Carol . . . quiet, friendly manner . . . naturally curly hair . . . soft spoken . . .has a cheerful hi for everyone . . . easy to get along with . . , distinctive wardrobe . . . a bit of devilishness found.. . good luck in the future, Carol. GAIL BARLOW Be silent and salef silence never betrays you Gail . . '. quiet and sincere . . . a loyal and trustworthy worker . . . possesses a soft voice and pleasing smile . . . neat dresser . . . anyone need a chauffeur? . . . hopes to at- tend a junior college . . . may happiness be yours, Gail. Chorus 3: Dramatic Club 3: Elm Leaves 4: Fall Plays 43 Spring Pro- duction 51 Bowling Club 4g Girls' Athletic Association 4. TED BEAL A finer friend nor better sport could in this world be found Ted . . . steady Teddy . . . a favorite of all, especially the girls . . . true friend . . . a real athlete . . . blush much, do you? . . . can almost al- ways be seen with a basket- ball in his hand . . , good leader . . . a welcome addition to the college of his choice. Latin Club 23 Junior Varsity Bas- ketball 2g Varsity Basketball 3, 43 Varsity Baseball 2, 5, 4g Co-Cap- tain, Varsity Baseball 41 Student Council 45 Nutmeg Boys' State 3: Youth Government Day 3: Traffic Squad 4. RICHARD BEDLACK Why should life all labor be? Richie . . . quiet but fun- loving . . . handsome with a certain devilish look . . . easy going . , . works hard in study halls . . . not too interested in the opposite sex . . , plans to enter the Air Force . . . is sure to be successful, 'BP at-. A-ss, -, Y rf 'QP' ..-i f iw, -. , 5' f 4' Y K PATRICIA BELL She har a rmile for every joy, a tear for every sorrow Pat . . . cute . . . a friend to all . . . sparkling dark eyes . . . cheerful . . . always has a smile on her face . . , never in a hurry . . . wonderful dancer . . . an understanding that makes all problems little ones . . . success is yours, Pat. Latin Club 23 Sophomore Hop Dec- oration Committee 23 Junior Prom Decoration Committee 3: Future Teachers of America 5, 41 Girls' Athletic Association 41 Bowling Club 41 Chorus 4, Homecoming Concert 4. A. MARGARET BELLCHAMBER She looks on life with quiet eye: Peggy . . . tall and fair- skinned . . . beautiful dark hair . . . can talk a blue streak if she so desires . . . loves gym classes?? . . . can often be seen in her green convertible . . . will do well in whatever she chooses. WILLIAM BENNETT It ir hetter to :peak not al all, than to :peak more than we should Bill . . . quiet and thought- ful . . . a bowling and skin diving enthusiast . . . actual- ly . . . sincere in thoughts and actions . . . a smooth dancer . . . sure to reach the goal he is seeking. Choir 2g Foreign Policy Club 4: Usher, Senior Graduation 3: Fu- ture Teachers of America 4. MAURICE BOAINS Every man ir like the , , company he ir won! to keep Mo . . . exceptional athlete always looking for a good C l .49 Y '3' ,L as gg may V ,4- 4 11- time . , . quiet in school, but ' ,fri iff- afterwards? . , . practical joker . . . friendly . . . good luck, Mo, in anything you de- cide to do. . g ' ' , . LYNN BOHMAN A little work, much play goer for my happy, urual day Lynn . . . a sincere and loyal friend . . . pretty long hair worn in many styles . . . neat dresser , . . friendly and cheerful . . . her pleasant ways will surely bring her success . . . good luck, Lynn. Girls' Athletic Association 45 Girls' Leaders Corps 4, ROLAND BOMBARDIER Happy if the man who ir merry of heart Roland . , . well-liked by those who know him . . . always ready for a good time . . . quite an eye for the oppo- site sex , . . takes life as it comes . . . an active member in the Naval Reserves . . . the best of everything to you in the future. THOMAS BONADIES The rule of my life ir to make hurinerr a plearure Tom . . . a good looker ...oneoftheboys... hardly ever bothered by home- work . . . a quiet admirer of the opposite sex . . . But, Mr. Fullerton . . . l . . . your amiable disposition will gain you many friends in the fu- ture, Tom. ROBERT BOOKER He who otrneth a horn and tootelh not raid horn, raid horn :hall go unlootelh Bob . . . modest and unas- suming . . . never in a hurry . . . little bothered by studies . . . takes life's problems as they come . , . Parlez-vous Francais??? . . . sports car enthusiast . . . mechanically inclined . . . wishes to do ag- ricultural work in the future . . . best of luck to you, Bob. ARLENE BRADLEY Her air, her mannersf all who raw admired Ar . . . pretty and petite . . . sincere friend to her class- mates . . . an asset to any crowd . . . hard worker . . . giggler . . . burpies, anyone?? . . . small of stature, big of heart . . . plans to pursue a nursing career. Latin Club 23 Sophomore Hop Ticket Committee Co-Chairman 23 Sophomore Hop Decoration Com- mittee 23 Footlighters 23 Girls' Bas- ketball 23 French Club 3. 43 junior Class Secretary 3: Queen's Court 33 Junior Prom Decoration Commit- tee 33 Foreign Policy Club 33 Girls' Athletic Association 43 Bowling Club 43 Elm Leaves 4. MARILYN BRADLEY She is pretty to walk with, and witty to talk with, and pleasant to think on- Mayo . . . cute and friendly . . . sparkling blue eyes . . . good student . . . her pleasing personality has gained her many friends . . . bound to attain her ambitions. Footlighters 23 Sophomore Hop Ticket Committee 23 Treasurer, Lat- in Club 23 Student Council 2, 3. 43 Choir 33 French Club 3, 43 Foreign Policy Club 3. 43 Youth Government Day 33 Junior Prom Decorations Committee Co-Chair- man 32 Queen's Court 3: Cap and Gown Committee Co-Chairman 43 Traffic Squad 43 Cashier 43 Busi- ness Manager, The Elm 4. MELODIE BUBB Fond of fun as fond can he Melodic . . . a newcomer who has quickly made herself a part of W. H. S .... full of fun and devilish pranks . . . always ready to turn frowns to smiles . . . her good sense of humor will gain her many friends in the future. DANIEL BUCK Be always merry as ever you can. for none delights in a sorrowful man Dan . . . a friendly, easy- going fellow . . . neat dresser, and good looker . . . always ready to have a good time . . . attracts the opposite sex . . . a sincere wish for suc- cess in whatever field you choose. CAROL BURG No shy is heavy if the heart he light Carol . . . better known to her close friends as Bug . .. one of the busiest girls in W. H. S .,.. many hobbies and collections . . . works hard . . . often seen painting scenery in toil-worn dunga- rees . . . an avid science stu- dent . . . a great person . . . you will surely succeed. French Club 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Spring Production 2, 33 National Thespian Society 3, 43 Treasurer. National Thespian S0- ciety 43 Choir 43 Debonaires 43 Fall Plays 3. 43 Homecoming Con- cert 31 Youth Government Day 3: Foreign Policy Club 2, 3, 43 Foot- lighters 2. 3, 4: Elm Leaves 23 Elm Staff 43 Sophomore Hop Decora- tion Committee 23 junior Prom Decoration Committee 33 Slide Rule Club 3: Future Teachers of Amer- ica 3. 43 Latin Club 2. JANET BURKE From her eyes I did receive fair speechless messages jan . . . that appealing ori- ental look . . . oh, so pleasant to be with . neat and well- mannered . . . loves to bowl . . . exquisite taste for clothes . . . a kind word for every- one . . . certain to be a success in the future. Bowling Club 23 French Club 33 Sophomore Hop Decorations 23 Foreign Policy Club 4. JAMES BURTON Wfins uithout boasting, loses without excuse jim . . . quiet and unassum- ing . . . new to W.H.S. in his junior year . . . has made a place for himself in the hearts of many . . . that college look! . . . once you get to know him, a very sincene person . . . with your genuine ways, jim, you shall surely succeed. JACQUELINE BYRNES A rlou'n for fun: a friend for life jackie . . . fun to be with and to know . . , cute and pert . . . never a dull moment when jackie's around . . . lo- quacious . , . has many friends of both sexes . . . surely her wishes for the future will be fulfilled. 3 rs? fb RITA CANGEMI Quiet are her wayr, hut happy her nature Rita . . . loves to talk . . . ,cute and likeable . . . petite with a pleasing ersonalit p y . . . always seen in the. front of the mirror fussing with her hair . . . small voice, but mighty when necessary , . . oh, that giggle! . . . happiness will be hers. Chorus 1. BEVERLY CARBONELL joy soften: more heartr than tear: Bev . . . a real fire ball . . . stunning eyes, smile, and voice . . . always ready for a good time . . . lively . . . simply loves her job . . . dili- gent worker . . . is quite a twirler . . . best of everything, Bev. ALICE CARLSON For knowledge, too, itself ir power Alice . . . a smile for all . . . good student . . . diligent and willing worker . . . loves to read and knit , . . such pretty red hair . . . active in her church group . , . plans to teach history . . . sure to be a success in her work. Latin Club 2g French Club 3. 45 Foreign Policy Club 45 Future 'Ieachers of America 3, 45 Chorus DOLORES CARPINO A true friend ir forver a friend Dori . . . pleasant and nice to know . . . pretty eyes . . . that smile! . . . neat dresser . . . always ready for a laugh . . . her warm heart has gained her many friends . . . good luck, Dori. iv' 1 S .far 3? J i 3 -ol gi ff.. FRANCES CASCIO A penny for your thought! Fran . . . appears quiet, but wait till you get to know her . . . beautiful eyes and long eyelashes . . . fine dancer . . . always ready for a good time . . . possesses an infectious laugh . . . has a wonderful personality that will carry her far . . . good luck in the fu- ture, Fran. JOHN CASEY It is not best that we should all think alike Sir Casey . . . possesses a cheerful and pleasant nature . . . will never be without friends . . . a smile for every- one . . . Casey speaks . . . Whatcha got to eat? . . . active in school affairs . . highly respected by all . . . success awaits you. Class President 45 Student Council 3, 45 National Honor Society 3. 45 Nutmeg Boys' Stare 35 Youth Gov- ernment Day 35 Foreign Policy Club 45 Usher, Senior Graduation 5: Executive Committee. Student Council 45 Traffic Squad 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Fire Squad 3, 4Q Slide Rule Club 5: Class Soccer 25 Foot- llall 31 Cap and Gown Committee JUDITH CHERRY Laugh and the world laughs' with you Judi . . . came to us from Bulkeley in her Junior Year . . . enjoys a good time . . . good bowler . . . there's mis- chief underneath . , . never quiet for a minute, but has her serious side . . , happiness and success to you, Judi. ROBERT CHICOINE A smiling countenance ir a great airet Bob . . . good natured and easy going . . . a true and sin- cere friend . . . hard worker . . . lots of ambition . , . de- pendable . . . quiet at times, although his friends know him as fun loving . . . the kind of person who needs not worry about success-it will just come. Bowling Club 25 French Club 2, 3. GARY CHOOLGIAN Quietnerr and confidence your Jtrenglh .rball be Gary . . . unassuming and conservative in his ways . . . pleasant to talk with . . . en- joys reading and golf . . . likes boats and even makes his own . . . plans to major in science at college . . . good wishes in your future endeav- ors. Bowling Club 2g Spanish Club 3. VIRGINIA CHOOLGIAN The way to gain friend: is lo be one Vit . . . her happy ways are contagious . . . loyal friend . . . livens any group . . . care- free . . . accomplished pianist . . . oh, that laugh! . . . suc- cess and happiness in the fu- ture are yours. Chorus 2. WILLIAM CHRISTENSON Be not the rlave of words Bill . . . very tall and very quiet . . . studies hard, espe- cially the things he likes . . . a great railroad fan-knows just what's going on in that field . . . easy going manner . . . pleasant to talk with . . . the future holds success for you, Bill. Spanish Club 3, ROY COMP The world ir at you lake it Roy . . . tall and friendly . . . good natured . . . some- what quiet at times . . . inde- pendent . . . easygoing and carefree . . . takes life and studies as they come . . . bound for success in the fu- ture. Class Soccer 23 Class Basketball 2. if ' ff in 4 fi I '57 ,F JEROME CONNOR My only books are women? lookx, and bow I love to .rludy jerry . . . highly interested in the opposite sex . . . quick to joke, quick to laugh . . . is determined in his efforts . . . very popular . . . sharp dresser . . practical . . . a true friend to all . . . unforget- table . . . may happiness be yours, Jerry. Junior Varsity Basketball 2: Golf 2. Student Council 2. 3: TraHic Squad 45 junior Prom Committee 5: Varsity Soccer 45 Sophomore Hop Committee 2. CAROL CONWAY What will be, will be Connie . . . quiet but not without close friends . . . loves P.J. parties . . . never burdened by worries . . . out for a good time . . . remember the Bowl-O-Rama? . . . Short- hand! . . . success and fun in the future are yours. Chorus 3. LARRY COTTON Education ir but 4 parsing fmwy Larry . . . a two-year art student . . . interested in cars' . . . pleasant to talk with , . . a regular guy . . . If you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all is his philosophy . . . good luck, Larry. AGNES COUGHLIN Ffiendlinerr is the wine of life Ag . . . naturally curly hair and pretty blue eyes . . . ter- rilic personality . . . has many friends . . . dependable, un- derstanding, and sincere . . . w-h-a-t?? . . . plans to be a teacher . . . she will be a wel- come addition to any college. Spanish Club 5, 4g Dramatic Club 2g Sophomore Hop Decorations 2g junior Prom Decorations 5: Fot- eign Policy Club 3, 41 Girls' Ath- letic Association 41 Latin Club 2. fs! 1 1 I Q ag, S '5' .3 5 1 '9 , gif yn . fr sw 7 I .6 JOHN COUGHLIN We think a happy life comirtr in tranquillity of mind John . . . quiet and reserved . . . a man of many thoughts . . . a shy smile with friendli- ness in his eye . . . proud owner of a black convertible . . . never a ruffle in his hair . . . does well in school . . . success is surely yours. Traffic Squad 43 Youth Govern- ment Day 3: Usher, Senior Grad- uation 3: Student Council 3, 45 Class Soccer 2, 3: Class Basketball 2. 3. AMY COURTNEY A rare combination of fun, friendship, and frolic Amy . . . cute . . . never at a loss for words . . . diligent student . . . sincere and loyal friend . . . enjoys both a good laugh and a good time . . . terrific dancer . . . sure to be a future success as a teacher. French Club 2, 3, 45 Vice-Presi- dent, French Club 3: Student Coun- cil 25 Sophomore Hop Ticket Co- Chairman 25 Junior Prom Invita- tion Committee Co-Chairman 35 Elm Staff 45 Student Council Dance Decorations 25 Usher, Senior Grad- uation 3. DONNA CRAPULLI She who .rcatterr ray: of runrhzne ir ever welcome Donna . . . good-natured . . . fun loving . . . always brings sunshine to others . . . prefers walking to school . . . possesses a contagious laugh . . . all the success in the world to one who really de- serves it. - Bowling Club 2, 45 Junior Prom 35 Spring Productions 35 Foreign Policy Cub 45 Chorus 35 Gir s' Athletic Association 32 Footlighter 25 Usher, Spring Productions 4. RICHARD CROCKER I am not a politician, and my other habit: are good Rich . . . good looking . , . everybody's friend , . . likes and does just about everything . . . one of the true leaders at W.H.S ..., respected by all . . . can't miss in his future plans. Fire Squad 3, 45 Elm Leaves 3, 45 Traffic Squad 45 Student Council 45 Youth Government Day 35 Usher, Senior Graduation 35 Class Vice- President 45 Elm Staff 45 Sopho- more Hop Publicity Committee 25 Class Soccer 25 Junior Varsity Soc- cer 35 Varsity Baseball 2, 3, -er, 4' -ws. ,. V rug-V '1 'of' HEATHER CURRIER Patience ir the hert remedy for every trouble Holly . . . pleasant disposi- tion . . . doesn't let problems get the best of her . . . eager to please . . . always ready with a helping hand . . . good sense of humor . . . the best of luck in your nursing career. JARETH CUTLER Thought: of wisdom and way: of friendliness are her: Jari . . . true friend . . . has dimples to add to her sparkling smile . . . always a friendly Hi! . . . deep thinker beneath an easy-going exterior . . . an able leader . . . good student . . . has a yen to return to Israel . . . will surely succeed in her chosen field of medicine. Latin Club 25 French Club 2. 3, 45 Spring Productions 2, 3: Footlight- ers 2, 3, 45 National Thespians Society 3. 45 Elm Leaves 2, 3, 45 Elm Staff 45 Cashier 45 Merit Scholarship Commendation 45 Fall Plays 2, 3, 4. REBECCA CWIKLA Life it a game that must he played, to live and laugh nor he dirmayed Becky . . . full of mischief . . . personality that seems to attract fun . . . not a care in the world . . . loves to talk . . . best of luck in whatever field you choose. GERALDINE CZARNECKI Happinerr liver in her heart Gerry . . . casual and easy going . . . always ready with a laugh . . . oh, that second period English class! . . . finds a great deal of enjoyment in New Britain . . . luck will surely be yours wherever you go, Gerry. LINDA DARROW Whom Folly plearer, and whose Follies please Linda . . . cute and vivacious . . . appealing to the opposite sex . . . what color will your hair be today? . . . always ready for a good time . . . may happiness be yours. JUDITH DAVIS Greatly gifted it .rbe who bar an arlirtir band ' Judie . . . class artist . . . how do you spell your name? . . . has cute clothes and wears them well . . . warm . . . out- going personality . . . a friendly greeting for everyone . . . Have you seen Arlene? . . . her many assets will bring her success. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 25 French Club 3, 4g Foreign Policy Club 3, 45 Traffic Squad 43 Spring Productions 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4: Elm Staff 3, 43 Fall Plays 3, 4, Publicity Co- Chairman, Junior Prom 31 Sopho- more Hop 23 Youth Government Day 3. ROBERT DEAN A falling drop will at last carve a none Bob . . . good natured . . . music talent plus . . . has an eye for the opposite sex . . . self-composed and reserved . . . serious thinker at times . . . nice looking . . . a truly likeable fellow . . . success will be his. Orchestra 2, 3, 4, String Ensemble 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 35 Choir 41 Band 4. JOYCE DeCARLO A twinkle in ber eye, a very cheerful Hi! Joy . . . full of life . . . im- pulsive nature . . . ready for fun . . . sincere and loyal . . . friendly to all . . . dependable . . . her gay good nature has won her innumerable friends . . . good luck, Joyce. French Club 3, Junior Prom Dec- oration Committee 3, Spring Pro- ductions 3, Elm Staff 4. -'Str We wk T JANICE DeFRANCO If I can't find fun, I'll make some Jan . . . natural and pleasing ways . . . always seen wearing a smile . . . loves nutrition, especially the cooking??? . . . neat dresser . . . fun living . . . liked instantly for her friendly personality . . . a sincere wish for success in whatever you choose to do, Jan. CYNTHIA DeMAIO Her :mile like sunshine darn' into many a heart Cindy . . . a student who came to us from Bulkeley High . . . their loss is our gain . . . small and cute . . . always smiling . . . pretty black wavy hair and curly eyelashes . . . her good nature and amiable ways have won her many friends . . . success is sure to be yours. PATRICK DePASQUALE A friend ar .rteazlfart ar Gibraltar Pat . . . close and loyal to all his friends . . . stylish dresser . . . loves a good time . . . those Trinity weekends! . . . enjoys sports . . . is quite popular . . . bound to make a man of himself . . . good luck, Pat. Junior Prom Committee 3: Foreign Policy Club 45 Varsity Baseball 3: Varsity Soccer 4g Boys' Sports Ed- itor, The Elm 4. MARGARET DEROHANIAN One who maker hir compan- ion! laugh deterifer happiness Margo . . , adds life and hu- mor wherever she goes . . . always laughing, and always making laughter . . . has a wit that is incomparable . . . care- free, but reliable , . . a more sincere or loyal friend could not be found . . . Do ya know what l mean? . . . hap- piness is yours! Chorus 2g Choir SL Foreign Policy Club 41 Elm Staff 4. wx, 1 Q , 1 3' 9 GW! ' E f 1 'wi ELIZABETH DEVANNEY Cute and sweet, bubbly and fled! Beth . . . blue eyes and the tiniest waist . . . petite . . . a good student . . . always happy . . . talkative . . . music theory? . . . luck and oppor- tunity will always greet you. Chorus 35 Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 4. PETER DIBLASIO Be of good cheer,' it is l Pete . . . twinkling eyes pos- sessed by the devil . . . a blush now and then . . . ador- able . . . our gift to the danc- ing world . . . neat dresser .. . always on the go . . . be- lieves in having a good time . . . success is sure to be yours, Pete. GAIL DIEHM For she was just the quiet kind Gail . . . quiet . . . has beau- tiful blue eyes . , . a friendly smile . . . neat . . . her friends know her to be loyal and sin- cere . . . likes to have fun . . . her blonde hair always looks nice . . . her sweet disposition will never let her down. EDWARD DIPIETRO Nothing is rarer than true good mature Eddy . . . friendly ways . . . polite and well-mannered . . . easy going . . . What did we have for homework last night? . . . always ready to lend a helping hand . . . pos- sesses a great many friends . . . best of luck, Ed. NEALE DOBKIN Character is the diamond that scratches every other stone Neale . . . loyal friend to all who know him . . . modest and unassuming . . . likeable student . . . has high ideals . . . likes baseball and soccer . . . a strong believer in per- sonal thoughts . . . plans to go into the foreign service in the future. Junior Varsity Baseball 35 Elm Staff 45 Foreign Policy Club 45 Class Soccer 3. ROY DONOVAN Fond of fun as fond can be Roy . . . usually seen with a carfull . . . possesses many friends . . . where did you get that red hair? . . . has a dry sense of humor . . . studies never seem to trouble him . . . a truer friend could never be found. JUDITH DORAN Knowledge and friendship are what I seek Judy . . . a sincere and un- derstanding friend . . . cheer- ful nature . . . The word for the day . . . reliable student . . . active in dramatics . . . Well, I suppose . . . plans to be a teacher . . . college will welcome her. French Club 4: Foreign Policy Club 3, 45 Footlighters 2, 3, 45 National Thespian Society 3, 43 Elm Leaves 2, 55 Fall Plays 5, 45 Spring Productions 25 Elm Staff 4. JEAN DOTCHIN Amidst the crowd she walks serene jean . . . beautiful blond hair worn in many styles . . . radiant smile . . . glowing personality . . . prone to blush . . . quick witted . . . extremely popular . . . planning to teach . . . good luck always, jean. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 45 National Thespian Society 2, 3. 45 Student Council 2, 5, 45 Latin Club 25 For- eign Policy Club 43 Elm Staff 45 Sophomore Hop Decoration Com- mittee Co-Chairman 25 Choir 45 Spring Production 25 Fall Plays Staff 35 Queen's Court 35 French Club 3. NANCY DOUGHTY Her :mile like .runrhine dartr into many a .runlerr heart Nan . . . a warm and spar- kling laugh . . . dimples . . . sincere and understanding . . . a genuine friend . . . ready to help those in need . , . con- scientious worker . . . has all the qualities of a wonderful nurse. Latin Club 25 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 45 Fall Plays 45 Spring Produc- tions 35 Elm Staff 45 Foreign Policy Club 45 Bowling Club 45 Elm Leaves 25 Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 45 Chorus 45 Homecoming Concert 3. JACQUELINE DOYLE Il you cannot he happy in one way he in another Jaci . . . love those hair styles . . . appealing to the opposite sex . . . a swell kid to be with . . . always ready for a good time . . . What shall we do tonight?'5..usu- ally seen with a crowd . . . lots of luck, jaci. ELJEAN DROWN It ir a friendly heart that has plenty of friend: Eljean . . . a girl with a ready and infectious laugh . . , heart of gold . . . friendly Hiya for everyone . . . al- ways ready to lend a helping hand . . . deserves the best of luck and happiness. Footlighters 2, 3, 45 Youth Gov- ernment Day 3: Foreign Policy Club 35 Girls' Sports Editor, The Elm 45 Spring Productions 25 As- sembly Plays 2. JESSIE DRUMMOND A true indiwklual cannot be copied jess . . . artistically inclined . , . an individual . . . loves Bull Fighters, Picasso, johnny Mathis, and New York! . . . a mischievous twinkle in her eye . . . will be a success in her chosen field. ' Latin Club 25 Dramatic Club 2, 3. 45 Sophomore Hop 25 Fall Plays 4. Ju, if it J .5 ...af se -E, 5 if 2 if --49144 all' I s. ,1 4 ALDOR DUBOIS When you have .romething to ray, :ay it Al . . . fun loving . . . a smile for all . . . has a gift of gab . . . sports enthusiast . . . has an eye for the opposite sex . . . likes to read . . . careful not to overwork . . . likes to have a good time with The guys . . . has many friends . . . best of luck in the future, Al. Varsity Soccer 45 Junior Varsity Soccer 35 Class Soccer 2. 35 Class Basketball 2. 3. 45 Varsity Track 3, 45 Silver Key 45 Choir 3. LYNN DuFOUR A plearant nature leave: nothing to he derired Lynn . . . lively and fun to be with . . . friendly smile coupled with a pleasing per- sonality . . . just ask a favor and it's done . . . Hi-ya . . . can be seen at most of the games . . . good taste in clothes . . . all the luck in the world to a wonderful girl. Choir 3. 45 Debonaires 45 Girls' Athletic Association 45 Leaders Club 45 Foreign Policy Club 3. 45 Elm Leaves 3, 45 Elm Statf 45 Siting Productions 35 Bowling Clu 45 Homecoming Concert 3, 45 Foot- lighters 3. GRACE DUNN Look on the bright ride, or polirh up the dark one Grace . . . a sincere and loyal friend . . . always will- ing to lend a helping hand . . . loves to toot her horn under bridges??? . . . good student and hard worker . . . never runs out of smiles . . . Gad! . . . all the happiness in the world to a gal who really deserves it. Latin Club 25 French Club 3, 45 Elm Leaves 25 Elm Staff 45 Fall Plays 3, 45 Spring Productions 25 Footlighters 25 Foreign Policy Club 3. 45 Sophomore Hop 25 junior Prom 35 Choir 4. ELIZABETH DuPLESSIS Our character: are the result of our conduct. Betsy . . . honor student . . . handy with a needle and thread . . . excellent swimmer ...neatasapin...good natured and friendly . . . highly respected . . . enlivens a party . . . sure to be a suc- cess in college. ' Secretary, Latin Club 25 French Club 45 Refreshments Co-Chairman, Junior Prom 35 Foreign Policy 45 Spring Productions 35 Youth Gov- ernment Day 35 Elm Leaves 2, 45 Elm Staff 45 Junior Prom Decora- tions 35 President, Future Teachers of America 3, 45 Choir 3, 45 Cho- rus 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Traflic Squad 45 Badminton Tournament 3. , 35.. : .ev i--. ,Fe 17 I? Zi. NANCY ELLIS Knowledge always derirer increareg honor: some by diligence Nan . . . long blonde hair envied by many . . , hates to walk anywhere . . . enioys reading and camp life . . . always a high honor student . . . never at a loss for words . . . conversationalisr par ex- cellence . . . avid basketball fan . . . can often be seen in the liberry. Latin Club 2, 43 Future Teachers Club 3, 43 Junior Prom 3: Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4g Fall Plays 45 Elm Staff 4: French Club 3, 43 Youth Government Day 3. RICHARD ELMORE A stranger ir hut a friend I have not yet met Rich . . . keen sense of hu- mor . . . amiable to all who know him . . . always ready for a good time . . . like that Impala, Rich? . . . neat in appearance . . . sports minded - water skiing, golf, and bowling . . . plans to go to college . . . his friendliness and warm personality will carry him far. Fire Squad 5, 45 Foreign Policy Club 4, VINCENT FAGAN What .rhould a man do but he merry? Pete . . . handsome blond . . . laughing blue eyes with a sense of humor to match . . . neat dresser . . . hard worker but always ready for fun . . . quiet? not really . . , distinc- tive dimples . . . has many friends . . . may your life be filled with success and sun- shine, Pete. FRANCIS FALVO, JR. The reward of 4 thing well done, it to have done it Frank . . . a great asset to W.H.S .... good sport . . . well-liked by all . . . good leader . . . diligent student . . . conscientious worker . . . en- joys a good time . . . friendly . . . thoughtful . . . courteous . . . keen sense of humor . . . sure to succeed in whatever he attempts. Traffic Squad 43 Youth -Govern- ment Day 3: Foreign Policy Club 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Class Soccer 2g Cap and Gown Committee 4. :Z ,gif . J 'K 2 Ml fe at ,rl 4 SANDRA FANELLI In the life of a young woman, the mort errential thing for happinerr ir the gift of friendship Fanelli . . . full of life . . . cheerful and easy going . . . many little brothers . . . very neat dresser . . . beautiful clothes . . . oh, those diets . . . always looking for a party . . . fun to be with . . . college will welcome you, Sandy. Elm Staff 43 Sophomore Hop Dec- oration Committee 2: Junior Prom Committee 3: Future Teachers As- sociarion 3, 45 Girls' Athletic Asso ciation 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Girls' Leaders Corps 4g Chorus 41 Latin Club 23 Homecoming Concert 4. JOAN FARRIS Youth is the only .rearon for enjoyment Joan . . . full of fun . . . easy going . . . always found where there is excitement . . . loves her English class! . . . doesn't let life's problems get her down . . . good luck, joan. MARY FERRARO Life is a rerier of rurprirer, and would not he worth tak- ing or keeping if it were not Mary . . . cute . . . amiable . . . usually seen smiling . . . takes life's problems as they come . . . ready for fun and frolic . . . may the future hold only happiness for you, Mary. EUGENE FIELD, JR. To he happy is the purpore for which you were put into thir world Gene . . . a true and loyal friend . . . quiet to those who don't know him . . . likes the outdoors . . . never seems to be in a hurry . . . especially fond of horses . . . easy going . . . good luck in the future. RICHARD FILIPKOWSKI A light heart liver long Flip . . . a great guy . , . well-liked by all . . . always with a smile and a joke . . . enjoys sports . . . witty . . . fond of physics . . . really cuts up the soccer field during gym . . . good luck, Flip. JOSEPHINE FONTANA Good nature will alwayr win the heart jo . . . a hard worker . . . little to say, but important when said . . . envied by many for her long black hair and beautiful smile . . . studies hard . . . popular :lmong those who know her well . . . suc- cess is surely yours, Badminton Tournament 23 Sopho- more Hop Committee 23 Laurel Girls' Stare 35 Junior Prom Com- mittee 3. GERALDINE FORINO Nothing ir rarer in life than real goodnert Gerry . . . pleasant to know and to be with . . . efficient in all she does . . . conscien- tious worker . . .Ja wonderful friend to have . . . sure to be popular wherever she may go. Cheerleader 3, 4: Co-Ca tain, Cheerleading Squad 4: Traffic Suquad 41 Student Council 2, 3. 4g Girls' Leaders Corps 3: Sophomore Hop 21 Junior Prom 3: Usher, Senior Graduation 3: Youth Government Dav 3: Badminton Tournament 33 Laurel Girls' State 3. JOAN FORTUNATO A cheery word, a cheery Jrnileg that'J what maker life worth while joan . . . a sincere friend . . . capable and diligent worker . . . can always be seen with a smile . . . easy going . . . has a pleasant disposition . . . a loyal, warmhearted classmate . . . has many friends . . . the very best to you in the future. -Ai '49- K ,. if SHARON FRICKE My heart ir whole, my fancy free, go 'way little troubles, don't hother me Sharon . . . cute and care- free . . . full of mischief and fun-loving . . . always neat . . . has many clothes . . . a true friend . . . How's the tank? . . . will be a credit to any airline. Spanish Club 3. 41 Sophomore Hop Committee 25 Latin Club 2. PRISCILLA GAGNON May you through life remain the same, unchanged in all except your name Pris . . . honest and sincere . . . friendly toward all . . . very neat . . . nice dresser . . . a diligent worker . . . beautiful long hair . . . always seen with a smile on her face . . . luck will surely be yours, Pris. JANICE GALLUP Sweet peace is frowned with smiles Jan . . . such lovely eyes and hair . . . always neat in appearance . . . warm and friendly personality . . , ap- pears quiet to the onlooker . . has an eye for the oppo- site sex . . . her friendly ways have won her many friends . . . best of luck. GLENNIS GARDNER Her heart it always' doing lovely thing: Glennis . . . beautiful eyes and hair . . . always well dressed . . . quiet but sincere in character . . . noticeably attractive . . . good student . . . have lab book, will mix! . . . college bound . . . a hope for a bright and successful future for you, Glennis. Footlighters 3: French Club 3, 4: Girls' Athletic Association, Senior Representative 43 Girls' Leaders Corps 43 Future Teachers of Amer' ica 45 Usher, Fall Productions 43 Spring Productions 3: Christmas Homecoming Concert 31 Junior Prom Committee 3. its fl. 'Qu Af' 41' -qs 10 A 'A 33 xl 55 ,JS MICHAEL GEORGE A man amiable in .tociery .thall be more friendly than a brother Mike . . . very handsome with deep dark eyes . . . hard worker . . . friend to all his classmates . . . wonderful per- sonality coupled with a warm smile . . . respected by class- mates . . . Remember the junior Prom? . . . punctual to physics lab??? . . . good luck in your chosen field, Mike. Student Council 2. 3. 41 Youth Government Day 31 Decorations Co-Chairman, Junior Prom 3. E. JOHN GERARDI He is of a calm and happy nature John . . . sports enthusiast . . . swimming and ice skat- ing are his favorites . . . en- joys model trains . . . easy going . . . can usually be seen working in the drug store . . . plans for after graduation will lead him to the Navy , . . best of luck, john. Spanish Club 2, 33 Track 4. SANDRA GETEK Sandy . . . a little shy . . . hard worker . . . has a cute way of talking - Oh! that Rhode Island accent! . . . con- siderate of others . . . always well-groomed - Does my hair look all right? . . . hap- piness and luck in all you undertake, Sandy. Elm Staff 45 Elm Leaves 2, 5, 45 Usher, Fall Plays 4. GRETCHEN GEYER Take you porrihilityg give me potseuion Gretch . . . definitely an in- dividualist . . . tremendous personality . . . very attractive . . . good student . . . active in school affairs . . . good luck to a swell person. Sophomore Class Vice-President 25 Sophomore Hop Co-Chairman 25 Latin Club 25 Secretary Student Body 31 Junior Prom Co-Chairman 31 Most Popular Undergrad 35 Junior Prom Queen 3: Youth Gov- ernment Day 5g Model United Na- tions 31 Secretary Senior Class 41 Girls' Athletic Association 45 Elm Staff 43 Traffic Squad 4: Student Council 2, 3. 45 Foreign Policy Club 3. 45 Footlighters 25 Spring Productions 25 Fall Productions 4. as as 'F L ..,. ,. X .K I C. -. A . --. i -in Q f lil! xx' Mi I F r,' at ,fa 5 5 I of 'L - ar 'G' ' iii A g . E K .L . ll.. ,ao BARBARA GILBERT I have a heart with room for every joy Barb . . . Miss Rocky Hill . . . lovely green eyes . . . al- ways a warm friendly smile and a for everyone . . . is an active leader in 4-H . . . ready for fun any time . . . who can ever forget those bright purple tights?!!! . . . best of luck to a truly nice girl. Latin Club 23 French Club 45 Footlighrers 2, 3, 45 Fall Plays.3. 45 Chorus 3, 41 Foreign Policy Club 43 Elm Staff 45 Girls' Lead- ers Club 5, 45 Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation 4. WILLIAM GILBERT Wine, women, and song Gillis . . . good looking... one of the boys . . . fun to be with . . . has a way with the opposite sex . . . a special interest at E. J. C.! . . . usual- ly seen at the drugstore . . . has a personality which is a real asset to him . . . may happiness be yours always, Bill. THOMAS GILL Knowledge it power Tom . . . very tall with a wonderful personality . . . class cynic . . . enjoys his po- sition . . . good student . . . a great mind, but not always motivated . . . will surely ac- complish whatever he puts his mind to . . . sincere best wishes to you, Tom. Camera Club 3. ANN GILLETT She look: like an angel, and acl: like one too, but you never can tell wha! an angel might do Ann . . . looks sharp, acts sharp, is sharp . . . always a bright smile and a nice word for everyone . . . peppy and mischievous . . . a ski enthus- iast . . . her sparkling per- sonality is sure to take her far. Cheerleader 2. 55 Latin Club 25 Girls' Athletic Association 45 Bowl- ing Club 43 Debonaires 45 Choir 3, 45 Student Council 2. 3: Traffic Squad 45 All State Festival 45 Foot- lighters 2. Qllfiyegdh BRYANT GOODRICH 5 RALPH GOVONI He ir one who rpareth his word: Bryant . . . quiet exterior, but fun-loving . . .I consider- ate and sincere . . . always ready with a helping hand ...fun to be with . . . very well liked by all who know him . . . luck is sure to come your way. VIRGINIA GORHAM Energy ana' perrirlence con- quereth all thingr Ginny . . . a ready smile . . . a conscientious worker . , . indomitable spirit . . . photography fan . . . has a mind of her own . . . best of luck, Ginny. Foreign Policy Club 2, 3, 43 Bowl- ing Club 2, Future Teachers Club 3. 4. JOANN GOSSELIN 'Tir only nohle to he good jo . . . neat . . . reliable . . , considerate of her friends . . . quiet only to those who don't know her . . . good stu- dent . . . diligent worker . . . How's the French? . . , has the qualities of a good teacher and will surely succeed. Latin Club 2, 43 French Club 3, 4, Foreign Policy Club 31 Chorus 2, Choir 5, 43 Future Teachers Club 3. 4. DONALD GOVE Better lo he :mall and shine, than tall and can 4 Jhadow Don . . . quiet, but there's mischief in those eyes . . . avid jazz enthusiast . . . plays the clarinet quite well . . . interested in sports, especially track and bowling . , . enjoys a good time . . . sure to suc- ceed in college. Band 2, 3, 43 Dance Band 2, 3, Track Team 2. 3, 41 Spring Pro- ductions 2, Fire Squad 41 Class Soccer 2, 3, 45 junior Varsity Ten- nis Zg Bowling Club 2. f 1 1 45. 1 f lf . If ff-E? Friend of many, foe Of none Ralph . . . a loyal and sin- cere friend . . . never seen frowning . . . a friendly hi for all . . . fun-loving . . . witty sense of humor . . . easy going . . . brings fun wher- ever he goes . . . you deserve the best of everything, Ralph. PATRICIA GOWLEY She has no enemies because :he know: not how to make fhem Pat . . . co-operative and thoughtful of others . , . nice to have around . . . reserved . . . always agreeable and easy to please . . . good natured . . . very sincere . . . friendly disposition , . . silent but knowing . . . may you find success always. JAMES GRANT Seldom works and never wor- rierg never flunks, and never hurrier Jim . . . tall and good-look- ing . . . exquisite taste in clothes . . . golfer par-excel- lence . . . friendly , . . likes to conserve energy . . . always ready for a card game . . . good luck at college, Jim. RICHARD GRAY When nothing is to he raid, nothing doe: he .ray Rick . . . blond hair . . . good looking . . . a little shy but a roving eye . . . outdoor man . . . likes sports, espec- ially swimming . . . active among friends . . . quiet to the observer . . . aspires to- ward the field of science . . . sure to be a success in what- ever he does. Youth Government Day 33 funior Prom Decorations 3: Latin C ub 23 Choir 4, Varsity Soccer 41 Silver Key 4. 16 'Q- fi '0- A AS .V ff S Q4 's I' X 'b i srl? I '-:ri R we ELIZABETH GRIFFIN A gentle Jpirit maker a lady Betsy . . . quiet, thoughtful ways . . . petite and pretty . . . dresses in the best of taste . . . How many freckles do you have? . . . one of our better students . . . her pleas- ing manner and genuine ways will always be remembered, Spanish Club 3, 4, President, French Club 4: School Plays 3, 4, Spring Productions 33 Foreign Pol- icy Cub 3, 43 junior Prom Dec- orations 3, Cashier 41 Elm Staff 4. ONVILLE GRISWOLD There ir alwayr free cheese in a mouse trap Bunny . . , happy and friendly . . . one of a popular group . , . good friend to all who know him . . . loves a good time . . . when there isn't one, he makes it . . . whatever his chosen career, we wish him the best. Lens and Light 3. JOHANNE GROLL llyho Jpeakr the lean. .feet the mort johanne . . . quiet, most of the time! . . , a sincere and loyal friend . . . has an irre- pressible giggle . . . likes to have fun . . . has a warm, friendly disposition . . . her many fine qualities will carry her far. ALBERTA GUARDIANI The good and the :wire leail quiet liver Al . , .a sincere friend with a fun-loving nature . . . her warm and pleasant ways have brought het many friends . . . generous . . . a diligent stu- dent . . . very hard worker . . . best of luck and happi- ness to a most deserving gal. Latin Club 23 French Club 33 For- eign Policy Club 4g Chorus 3: Elm Staff 4. i ft' N94 page ta PETER GUSTAVSON A merry heart maketh many friend: Pete . . . enjoys a good time . . . greatest of friends . . . real sportsman at heart liked by all who know him . . . al- ways willing to do something for a friend . . . love that ten- nis, but there is still a warm spot in his heart for soccer . . . best of luck in the fu- ture to one who deserves ir. Soccer 2, 3. 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4g Youth Government Day 3: Choir 3: Silver Key 3, 45 Junior Prom Decoration Committee 3. NANCY HAINES Ar patient and at .rtill and at full of good will Nancy . . . quiet . . . neat dresser . . . capable student . . . envied for her beautiful singing voice . . . sincere and thoughtful . . . loyal friend . . . good natured . . . impec- cable neatness in everything she does . . . sure to be a suc- cess in retailing. Choir 3. 4g Chorus 2: Debonaires 43 Spring Production 3: All-State Festival 41 Youth Government Day 3, Student Council Dance 31 Stu- dent Council 3, 43 French Club 4, CAROL HAMILL Good natured and easy gozng way: Carol fun loving ways talkative sophisticated has her own sense of humor chemistry is easy? lively and gay a taste for pretty clothes and shoes best of luck always Carol French Club 2 3 Elm Stal? 4 Student Council Alternate 2 Su dent Council Dance Committee 2 ROBERT HANSEN Every man is the maker of hir own fortune Bo . . . good word for everyone . . . sincere and de- pendable friend . . . can often be seen behind the counter at the drug store . . . sports con- sume his outside interests . . . ice skating, swimming and hunting are among his fav- orites . . . plans to go into the Navy and then into the world of business. Track 2, 3, 4g Cross-Country 3. EDWARD HARRIS, JR. A little nonrenre now and then ir relished by the bert of men Ted . . . carefree and good natured with a keen sense of humor . . . neat dresser . . . Hitt . . . say you hustle??? . . . argumentative . . . But Mr. Parker! . . . sure to find the success he deserves in col- lege. Junior Varsity Baseball 25 Varsity Track 3, 43 Varsity Soccer 4, Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 2, French Club 3: Foreign Policy Club 4, Class Soccer 2, 53 Class Basketball 2, 35 Silver Key 4. MELPIS HARRIS A faithful and a true friend ir a living treasure MellyI'.a perfect combination of beauty, personality, and brains . . . sincere and friend- ly . . . beautiful eyes and flash- ing smile . . . accomplished actress . . . whatever the fu- ture holds for you, it's bound to be the best. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 45 Spring Pro- duction 2, Fall Plays 3, 43 Dra- matic Club Secretary 31 Thespians 3, 4, President, Thespians 43 Pro- gram Chairman, Latin 3 81 4 Club 4, French Club 3, 43 Elm Staff 43 Invitation Chairman, Sophomore Hop 2g Foreign Policy Club 4, Traffic Squad 4. EDWARD HART Diligence, above all, is the mother of good luck Ted . . . quiet with those who do not know him . . . en- joys boating . , . works hard at things he enjoys . . . has a mind of his own . . . diligent , . . he is sure to succeed in whatever he attempts. WINIFRED HART There? nothing .ro become: 4 man ar modest, Jtillnesr and humility Winnie . . . lovely long, blonde hair, envied by many . . . hard worker . . . quiet until you get to know her . . . soft spoken . . . reliable and loyal friend . . . gentle in het ways . . . best of everything to you, Winnie. RONALD HAYNES And a woman ir only a woman, but a good cigar ir a .rmohe Ronnie . . . good-looking . . .wavy hair. ., has a way with the girls . . . easy going . . , very friendly . . . can always be seen in a black Ford . . , best of luck to you in the future. MARK HEALY One can only do by doing Mark . . . good looking . . . big blue eyes . . . a rare com- bination of intelligence and wit . . . dependable and sin- cere . , . a winning smile . . . a friend to all . . . so well mannered . . . happiness and success await you. JOHN HART Let not your heart he ' CHARLES HEATON U H Imubled t 'p Q Take life too Jeriourly, Jack . . . always readvfwith J r and what ir it worth? a smile and friendly hi . . . I A-Y --Chucku . I U pleasing person, car enthusiast , . . a lot of ' Q Y amy nice looking , Space from head to we ' 5 'T that smile . . . possessesia blood ggggggdsbart-S e225SllDebi?2:H!i -V' nice tenor voice . . . likes' a basketball . . , good luck in 'Ili iERdtcjOkCfu'ChGCl?e best of 1 S 'ibgi '.-L , .... ' loft' iii if whatever you do, jack. X y ' I9 34, I -3 1, KM, ' tw 4?-52 Q Z i .9- as fl ag' , 'Qi CYNTHIA HEBBE A winning ufay, rz pleasant smile, drersed to neat and quite in style Cindy . , . cute and neat . . . beautiful blonde hair and blue eyes . . . peaches and cream complexion . . . always ready for a good time . . . usually seen with a carload of friends . . . best of luck, Cindy, Latin Club 2g French Club 3: Foreign Policy Club 5. 43 Chorus 3, 41 Elm Staff 4. GLORIA HEDGES A lady with many ways Glo . . . a true friend to all . . . kind and understand- ing . . . flirty eyes . . . devil- ish smile . . . magnetic per- sonality . . a talent for talk- ing . . always willing to join in the fun . . . success is certain. Traffic Squad 4: Girls' Leaders Corps 25 Elm Staff 4: Elm Leaves 4: Foreign Policy Club 4: Sopho- H C ' 2' .l A more op ommittee , unior Prom Decoration Committee 3. LINDA HEIMGARTNER Friendship buys friendthip Linda . . . tall and slender . . . full of pep and fun . .. great conversationalist - just give her a topic . . . You know . . . enthusiastic out- look on everything . . . na- turally curly hair??? . . . friendly and pleasant com- pany . . . loves a good time . . . may all happiness pos- sible be yours. Bowling Club 2, 43 Latin Club 21 Chorus 5: Girls' Leaders Corps 23 Foreign Policy Club 4: Girls' Ath- letict Association 45 French Club 5. . JOYCE 1-IELDMANN In quietnen lies hidden friendship Joyce , . . a sincere and true friend . . . enjoys gymnastics . . . hne sense of humor . , . loyal and ardent school sup- porter . . . always looks on the sunny side of life . . . only good luck can be in- cluded in your plans, Joyce. Girls' Soccer 2: Girls' Field Hockey 2, 31 Girls' Athletic Association 3. 1 xr F in ' -ae fl? is 1 A 1,0 DIANE HENNESSEY A merry heart maketh many friends Di . - - everyone's friend . . . cute . . . fun-loving . . . loves to dance . . . write many letters, do you? . . . her win- ning smile and pleasing per- sonality have made her well liked by all. Junior Prom Decoration Commit- tee 5g Chorus 2, 31 Music Council Representative 2, 3g Elm Stan' 43 Spanish Club 2, 3. PETER HONNEF Let each man do his bert Pete , . . diligent worker . . . loves soup and bananas for lunch . . . quiet, but says what's on his mind . . . inter- ested in electronics . . . fascin- ating accent . . . good luck in the future, Pete. DANIEL HUBE You can take the boy from the country, but not the country from the boy Tex . . . a real outdoorsman . . . enjoys hunting and fish- ing . . . hard worker . . . ac- complishes what he starts . . . Why don't you speak in American? . . . usually quiet, but his close friends know differently . , . a sure success in the future. PHILIP HUGHES, JR. A man of feu' word: Phil . . . quiet to those who don't know him well, but full of fun with friends . . . in- terested in cars . . . wouldn't be caught walking . . . enjoys the fairer sex . . . one of the boys . . . best of luck, Phil. ROBERT HUNGERFORD, JR. Men of few word: are the bert men Bob . . . tall and good look- ing . . . can be seen backstage at every performance . . . clever with lighting and cam- eras . , . reliable . . . hard worker . . . quiet, but always friendly . . . good luck, Bob . . . life offers you many op- portunities. Lens and Lights 2, 3, 41 Dramatic Club 3, 4, Senior Play 2, 5, 4. SHARON HUNTER A friend is never known till man have need Sharon . . . a tried and true friend . . . good natured and congenial . . . enjoys sewing her own clothes . . . interested in sports, especially tennis and archery . . . likes art . . . Holy Mackerel . . . plans to attend a secretarial college after graduation . . . may suc- cess be your guide, Sharon. Spanish Club 2g Youth Govern- ment4Day 3: Usher, Christmas Con- cert . DANIEL HUNTLEY Nature has given ur two ear: but only one mouth '3' Dan . . . quiet and unas- suming . . . good student . . . capable . . . likes sports . , . conscientious . . . a welcome member of our class . . . his determination and ability to accomplish whatever he Ehooses to do will carry him ar. WALTER HUSS Youth rome: but once in a life time Walt . . . finds amusement in everything he does . . . horseplay . . . broken-down cars . . . friendly . . . tall and good-looking . . . big flirt . . . mischievous . . . never a dull moment when Walt's around . . . good luck in your chosen held, Walt. Spanish Club 2, 3. V .1 f, av' d, f ,3 if DAVID I-IUSSEY Easy coming, eaJy goingg reeds of contentment he it rowing Dave . . . a welcome addi- tion to our class . . . came to us from New Hampshire . . . rather quiet, but a sincere and loyal friend . . . believes in having a good time and usual- ly does . . . is always willing to talk about cars . . . outdoor man . . . hopes to go into the Air Force. JUDITH JANIZER A tporting dirporition, a kind heart full of fun Judy . . . one of our class actresses . . . quick-witted . . . has big expressive eyes, and a fluctuating eyebrow! . . . love that chemistry?? . . . That test was impossible! . . . is sure to bring cheer and find happiness wherever she goes. Foodighters 2, 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4, Spanish Club 3: Latin Club 2, Future Teachers of America 3, 43 Sophomore Ho Decoration Com- mittee 2: Youth Government Day 3: Fall Plays 3: Spring Produc- tion 3. BETSEY JOHNSON Her personality outrhiner the brightest :tar Betsey . . . Terryville's con- tribution to W. H. S .... heart of gold . . . a true friend . , . sincere and loyal . . . cheerful and lovable . . . very understanding . . . love those paintings! . . . peppy . . . viva- cious . . . athlete . . . a real cheerleader . . . tremendous dancer . . . is there anything she can't do?? Cheerleading 1 Acrobat 41 Girls' Leaders Corps 43 President, Girls' Athletic Association 4g Volleyball Spottday 4, Girls' Hockey Team 4: Girls' Basketball Team 4, Fall Production Cast 45 Footlighters 45 Art Cc+Editor, The Elm 43 Na- tional Honor Society 5. 4. PATRICIA JOHNSON Nothing it imporrihle to 4 willing heart Pat . . . sparkling dark eyes . . . freckles . . . pleasing per- sonality . . . usually in a hurry . . . little Miss Talkative . . . hard worker . . . earnest in heart . . . sure of future suc- cess. Junior Prom 'Decoration Committee 3: Girls' Leaders Corps 4, Girls' Athletic Association 4. 5 J. if 0- 'lf , ,ww f... J C r ,- - lr '. , .L .3 'P art Rh ROBERT JOHNSON Carefree way: and a demlzrh glance Bob . . . casual manner . . . has a way with the fairer sex . . . takes life in his stride . . . quiet until he gets with the boys . . . well liked by all . . . a definite asset on any dance floor . . . what are you hiding behind those myster- ious eyes??? . . . may success be yours in whatever you do, Bob. E. ROBERT KACZMAREK There i: no diplomacy like :ilence Bob . . . quiet and unas- suming . . .mischievous twinkle in his eye . . . care- free manner . . . doesn't let studies worry him . . . likes a good time with the boys . . . best of luck to you, Bob. ROBERT KASPER He left no will hut good-will and that to all mankind Bob . . . conscientious-work- er . . . great asset to our school band . . . has quite a sense of humor , . . interested in med- icine . . . has a lot of school spirit . . . watch out, every- one, Bob's on the loose with his camera! . . L his friendly ways will bring him future success. Band 2, 3, 43 Dance Band 2, 43 Fire Squad 3, 43 Spanish Club 5, 43 Elm Leaves 43 Elm Staff 4. ARTHUR KAUFMANN Great hope: make great men Arr . . . enjoys a good joke . . . serious . . . deep thinker . . . well liked by his class- mates . . . excellent student . . . excels in everything he endeavors . . . best of luck in college and all that follows, Art. Choir 2. 31 Slide Rule Club 33 Graduation Usher 33 Youth Gov- ernment Day 53 Fire Squad 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Elm Staff 4. Frm .10 2 Q' 2 e 0,5 JOAN KELLERSTRASS Quiet people are welcome everywhere Joan . . . petite . . . sincere . . . always found with a smile on her face . . . willing work- er . . . conscientious . . . de- pendable and co-operative . . . neat . . . sweet manner . . . very friendly . . . sure to suc- ceed. Junior Prom Decoration Committee 33 Fall Plays Staff 3, 41 Elm, Staff 43 Elm Leaves 43 Foreign.Polrcy 41 Future Teachers of America 4. JAMES KELLY When Irish eye: are :miling Jim . . . full of that lrish pep . . . a friendly smile al- ways on his lips . . . liked by all who know him . . . often seen with the guys . . . thoughtful . . . an asset to our soccer team . . . may all the success possible be yours. Foreign Policy Club 43 Latin Club 23 Junior Varsity Basketball 23 Varsity Soccer 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Choir 4. PHILIP KELSEY Give my thought: no tongue Phil . . . tall and lean . . . quiet . . . possesses a warm rare smile . . . interested in science . . . always neat in appearance . . . conscientious ifiiii. Radio Club 32 Fire Squad 3, 43 Cross-Country 43 Choir 4. best of luck in college, RAYMOND KERBER Alway: a good :port,' mo:t of all a good friend Ray . , . neat dresser . . . well-liked by those who know him . . . good-looking . . . likes to have fun anytime, anywhere . . . Can I have the car tonight? . . . enjoys al- most all sports including stock car races . . . best of luck in all you undertake, Ray. JOHN KNAPP AJ men of stature and pride john . , . takes life in stride . . . deep, dark eyes . . . mammoth in size, graceful in motion . . . natural athlete.. . is amiable and sincere . . , a man of many thoughts . . . life shall be good to him . . . good luck, John. Varsity Football 3 4 Basketball Manager 3 4 FRANCES KOSICKI It matter! not what you are thought to he hut uhat you are Fran good and sincere friend helpful wi ing listener when trouble arises fun loving say you have a big appetite777 often seen among flowers good luck in the future Fran DONALD KOZAK The opportunzty to muchzef 15 found a hundred tunes a day Don sharp dresser flirtatrous nature popular with the opposite sex aspires to wear army green What would the First National do without you777 Oh hes sooo cute' good luck in the future PATRICIA KROPP Lzfe II fun a houl of cherner at cure sincere and honest loves a good time a bright smile and hello for everyone that laugh genuinely in terested in others abund ance of common sense success is yours 1, Y '9 3 P 7 PATRICIA LAMENZO And the made .tunxhine in a rhady place Pat . . . sincere . . . I'm sorry I'm late, but . . . loves to talk . . . mischievous eyes . . . like pizza much? . . . her sweet ways will take her far. Latin Club 25 Footlighters 23 Spring Productions 2, 35 Christmas Con- cert 55 Foreign Policy Club 45 Usher School Plays 4 NANCY LAMOUREUX Doing ermly what others find dzffzcult ar talent Nance a combination of fun and wit an asset in any classroom has a nose for news faces prob lems confidently and compe tently can easily be spot ted in those bright sweaters only the best will surely follow her French Club 3 4 Dramatic Club 2 Latin Club 2 Junior Prom Decorations 3 Youth Government Day 3 Homecoming Concert 5 Spring Productions 2 5 JUSTINE LANGRISH Let tomorrow lake care of strelf a not a care in the world mdividualrst in her thinking enyoys a good argument amiable and sincere rich rn friends always game for a good time success will be vours in whatever you undertake Student Council 2 4 Spanish Club 2 5 Foreign Policy Club 3 4 KARL LARSON 'T 1: well to he quxet and wue Kar quiet and dignified blond with blue eyes always a wistful smile indivrdualrst ha a va riety of interests neat in appearance will be long remembered in whatever he may choose success will be is good luck Karl A 4 My ,, r MQ ,452 -Ai ...af V T, 4, -3 MARILYN LEPINE A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance .E 1 ga l ,Q .... . ,lla 43. . W? i 1 . fad-5 -'S' A Marilyn . . . cute and lively . . . quick-witted . . . seems quiet, but wait till you get to know her! . . . always appears to be in a hurry . . . good luck from W. H. S. Bowling Club 25 Spring Produc- tions 3g Girls' Athletic Association 45 French Club 3. P. LAMONT LeTENDRE Play not for game, hut for sport Mus . . . handsome . . . enjoys sports . . . an asset to the soccer team . . , depend- able, sincere, and considerate . . . a true friend . . . a close look reveals that mischievous nature . . . you are headed for success. Class Soccer 2, 3, 4, Junior Varsity Baseball 23 Track 3. Sportsman in body lover at heart Bone . . . good looking . . . as 'li 'ew -4? X' x x X I . DAVID LISBON fi'Y.gV.ljK. tall . . . penetrating eyes . . . a natural athlete . . . attractive to the fairer sex . . . has many friends . . . always ready for a good time . . . Oh, me! . . . best of luck in the future, Dave. - Varsitv Soccer 2. 5, 4: Co-Captain Soccer 43 junior Varsity Basketball 2, 3g Sophomore Class President 25 Student Council 2, 3, JOSEPH LOMBARDI A man of few words but many thoughts joe . . . diligent worker . . . may seem quiet, but not when he's with a small group . . . neat dresser . . . often seen with a crowded car . . . sincere . . . success will fol- low you always . . . good luck, joe. gorgign Poliq' Club 21 Latin Club P' l Q' 'f-4? er SANDRA LOMBARDO Her friendliness and winning smile, make knowing her worthwhile Sandy . . . has a smile that has often brightened the sad- dest of hearts . . . a more wonderful friend could never be found . . . has done much for W. H. S .... with your warmth and charm, happiness will surely come your way. Girls' Leaders Corps 2: Youth Gov- ernment Day 3g Youth Forum 33 Junior Prom Decoration Commit- tee 3: French Club 3. 4: Choir 3. 43 Vice-President, Future Teach- ers of America 3, 43 Student Coun- cil 3. 41 Student Council Dance Committee 33 Traffic Squad 4, Elm Staff 4. TIMOTHY LOW Cheerfulness is an offshoot of goodness and wisdom Tim . . . long and lanky . . . shy with the fairer sex . . tremendous personality . . is friendly to everyone . . . always seen with a smile . . . noted for his parties . . . you are sure to be a success in whatever you attempt, Tim. Manager, Varsity Soccer 2, 33 Youth Government Day 3. WILLTAM LUBY That which hefits us is cheer- fulness and courage Bill . . . personality plus . . . sincere student and friend . . . can often be seen driving his car around town . . . one of the library boys . . . hopes to attend college . . . good luck in whatever you decide to do in the future, Bill. Latin Club 2, 35 Junior Varsity Soccer 4. DIANE MALENA There is nothing like lun, is there? Diane . . . beautiful curly hair , . . possesses a pleasing alto voice . . . lively and full of fun . . . never a dull mo- ment when Diane's around . . . a smile for everyone . . . good luck in the future, Diane. Chorus 3: Choir 4, Debonaires 4. NICHOLAS MANGIAFICO No man lover life att be doe: Nick . . . has a way with women . Q . sharp dresser . . . one of the boys . . . quiet until you get to know him . . . enjoys a good time... carefree . . . works in the bakery . . . watch the waist line . . . good luck, Nick. FRANCIS MARKETTE No tarb ir too great for 4 beart .to big Fran . . . tall, dark, and handsome . . . a natural lead- er . . . President Frank . . . gifted with a great sense of humor . . . personality plus . . . well liked and respected by all. Vice-President, Latin Club 23 Var- sity Soccer 2, 33 Foreign Policy Club 43 Elm Staff 45 Traffic Squad 45 Nutmeg Boys' State 33 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Vice-President, Student Council 33 President. Stu- dent Council 43 Co-Chairman, Soph- omore Hop 23 Co-Chairman, Jun- ior Prom 33 Youth Government Day 53 Usher, Senior Graduation 33 King, Junior Prom 33 Most Popular Undergrad 33 Student Council Dance Committee Z, 3, 4. SUSAN MATHER Mirtb and fun come fart and furiour Sue . . . an individual in every way . . . tremendous sense of humor . . . avid bowl- ing fan . . . loves outdoor movies . . . always out for a good time and usually finds one . . . Why not . . . good student . . . ambitious . . . headed toward success in col- lege. Choir 2, 3, 43 Debonaires 43 Latin Club 25 Elm Staff 4. JOAN MATTHEWS We are rucb thing: att dream: are made on i'Joan . . . proves the say- ing, good things come in little packages . . . mischiev- ous in her ways . . . Where do you get all that energy? . . . Let's have a pajama party! . . . likes to make her ownhclothes . . . interested in nursing . . . Best of luck to you, Joan. Spring Production 23 Fall Produc- tion 3. 43 Homecoming Concert 33 Dramatic Club 2, 33 Latin Club 25 Bowling Club 2, Band 2: French Club 43 Foreign Policy Club 33 Elm Stall' 43 Ofhce Messenger 4 GAIL MAY Intelligence if not ber only virtueg :be doe: all thing: well Gail . . . tall and slender . . . has a warm and sincere personality , . . heart of pure gold . . . really gets those marks, too . is an expert on F. D. R .... will Find hap- piness in whatever field she chooses. Elm Leaves 43 French Club 3, 45 Fall Production 45 Elm Staff 45 Spring Production 3: School Plays Staff 43 Footlighters 3: Foreign Policy Club 4. MARY MCAULIFFE Modesty ir the citadel of beauty and of virtue Mary . . . pretty blond with sparkling green eyes . . . at- tractive dresser . . . clear com- plected . . . an individualist . . . personable and friendly . . . How are ya? . . . al- ways chewing gum . . . hard worker . . . may future years be as bright as your smile, Mary. French Club 3. WILLIAM MCCLURE Trouble never trouble: him Bill . . . never lets school work worry him . . . can't be rushed . . . likes to walk? . . . quiet until you get to know him . . . has many friends ...loves a good time . .. best of luck, Bill. 'S-. J Q MARY JANE McCRACKEN Her way: afe way: of pleamntnerr Mary Jane . . . a congenial heart that claims many friends . . . lovely red hair . . . always a smile . . . deep blusher . . . warm and sincere personality . . . quiet manner . . . neat little miss , . . the very best of luck to you. Latin Club 25 French Club 4g Dra- matic Club 2, 3, 43 Future Teach- ers Club 43 Homecoming Concert 35 Junior Prom Decoration Com- mittee 3: Spring Production 2. ,XV 'iii JUDITH MCGUENNESS In frsendrhrp I war early taught to belteue Judy quret to those who dont know her but friend to everyone and every ones friend ambitious Junior Achiever mischiev ous at times Where s my scarf? persuasive de pendable friend headed for a future in the business world PRITCHARD MEYER 1 Let not your heart troubled Pritch a sharp dresser -417 smooth dancer quret with strangers but his friends know differently one of the boys easy going and carefree best of luck to you Prrtch CLIFFORD MILLARD A rough exterior hide: a tender heart 'Ciff' . . . always searching for excitement . . . fun-loving . . . restless . . . quick-witted . . . has a serious side also , . . a sincere friend to have . . . has a certain interest in East Hartford . . . the best of luck to you, Cliff. RICHARD MILLARD The principal idea of life irlo enjoy it Dick 'ovial nature . . . 1 . . . 4 seems quiet at times . . . proud of his Ford . . . possesses a good sense of humor , . . easy-going and friendly . . . may happiness be yours. ALAN MILLER Let my .valence speak for me quret and depend a e in every way a gen tleman enyoys skating and skiing good reliable stu dent mathematical mind likes challenging math problems the field of en gineerrng is for you good luck in college Al JANET MILLER Youth tr the gay and pleasant Jprmg of lzfe an quiet at first bu wart till you get to know her' not a hair out of place always neat a kind word for everyone avi bowling fan usually seen where theres a crowd success is bound to be hers JOYCE MILLER Softly :peak and Ju eetly rmile 'oyce'.. .quiet.. .s smile . . . soft spoken . . . well mannered and neat look- in . . . friendly and pleasant . . . easy to get along with . . . lots of luck to someone who deserves it. RICHARD MINAGIL A hearty laugh ir one of the bert Joul rertorerr in the world Dick . . . always seen with a smile . . . friendly and easy going . . , infectious laugh and mischievous eyes . . . will- ing to lend a helping hand . . . good natured . . . pos- sesses many friends . . . good luck, Dick. BARBARA MONAGHAN I'll try anything once- ' hring it on Bubbles . . . always has something funny to add . . . never at a loss for words! . . . life of any party . . . oh, that giggle! . . . Is that a pocket book? . . . good luck, Mona . . . happiness will always find you. Girls' Leaders Corps 3, 45 Girls' Athletic Association 3, 45 Girls' Sports 3, 45 Elm Staff 45 Footlight- ers 25 junior Prom Decoration Committee 3. BERNARD MONTALBANO All those who know him know him as afriend Bernie . . . good looking . . . nice build . . . conscien- tious student . . . enjoys play- ing soccer . . . well liked by all . . . sharp dresser . , . the girls really go for that suave continental look , . . an asset to the G. Fox Shoe Depart- ment . . . May I help you Madam . . . success is yours, Bernie. Varsity Soccer 35 Vice-President, Junior Class 35 Traffic Squad 45 Youth Government Day 35 Junior Prom Decoration Committee 3. ,IUDITH MONTGOMERY Like champagne, she sparkles Judi . . . a sincere friend . . . talkative . . . Capable and diligent worker . . , What's everyone doing tonight? . . . a frequent babysitter . . . neat dresser . . . loves to dance . . . has contributed a great deal to W. H. S. Foreign Policy Club 3. 45 French Club 3, 45 Fall Plays 45 Latin Club 25 Sophomore Hop Commit- tee 25 Junior Prom Decoration Committee 35 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Usher, Senior Graduation 35 Traffic Squad 45 Class Treasurer 3, 45 Youth Government Day 3. NANCY MOORE There is no greater everyday virtue than cheerfulness Nan . . . short, sweet and fun-loving . . . full of pep . . . naturally curly blonde hair . . , sincere and loyal friend . . . has her serious side . . . that Latin! , . . hap- piness will surely be yours, Nan. Latin Club 2, 45 Latin Club Secre- tary 45 Future Teachers of Amer- ice 3, 45 Future Teachers Program Manager 3, 45 Bowling Club 45 Personals Co-Chairman, The Elm 45 Girls' Athletic Association 45 junior Prom Decoration Committee 35 Youth Government Day 35 Of- fice Messenger 3, 4. - 75 .r-.5 Q9 .Mg- .ws- figs V RUTH MOULIN Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves Ruth . . . lovable and sin- cere . . . always ready with a smile and a cheerful word . . . very fond of redheads . . . a loyal and true friend . . . en- thusiastic . . . with such fine qualities she is bound to go far. Cheerleading 3, 45 Junior Prom Decoration Committee 35 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Hop Committee 25 Youth Government Day 31 Choir 3: Girls' Athletic Association 45 Girls' Leaders Corps 35 Traffic Squad 45 Spring Pro- duction 3: Spanish Club 3. EILEEN MURPHY The smile that was childlike and merry Eileen . . . came to W. H. S. from Conard . . . cute . . . friendly and well-liked by all who know her . . . Having a party? . . . beautiful long hair . . , plans to go to col- lege . . . good luck, Eileen, in the future. Choir 3, 4. JUDITH MURPHY Be gentle, genteel, genuine and courteous Judy . . . easily excited . . . diligent and honest worker . . . good student . , . burns the midnight oil! . . . always neat . . . loves to write let- ters?! . . . loyal to her many friends . . . judy's fine quali- ties guarantee her success in the nursing profession. Latin Club 25 Foreign Policy Club 3, 45 Sophomore Hop Committee 25 Junior Prom Decoration Com- mittee 35 Footlighters 2, 3, 45 Fall Plays Staff 3, 45 Spring Production Staff 3. 45 Homecoming Concert Staff 3: French Club 3, 45 Elm Staff 45 Elm Leaves 3, 45 Youth Government Day 35 Office Messen- ger 3. RICHARD MURPHY Quiet persons are welcome everywhere Richard . . . a loyal and sincere friend . . . hard work- ing . . . strives to do his best . . . always first in home-room . . . respectful to his superiors , . good luck in the future. lr -79 ,fr 1 . , e 134 .Q-1 Q,-tv JUDITH NELSON Becoming clothes are two thirdr of beauty Judy . . . neat in appear- ance . . . deep, dark eyes . . . a true and loyal friend . . . always ready to lend a helping hand . . . avid sailor . . . may happiness always be yours . . . best of luck and success in all your endeavors! French Club 3. 43 Latin Club 2g Student Council 43 Foreign Policy Club 3, 43 Junior Prom 3: Fall Plays 3, 43 Spring Production 2, 31 Elm Staff 43 Chorus 43 Future Teachers Club 3: Olhce Telephone Operator 3. JAMES NEVICO Be good and you'll he happy, hut you w0n't have any fun Jimmy . . . cute . . . little . . . sometimes quiet . . . has won and kept many friends . . . deep blusher . . . lives each day as it comes . . . neat in appearance . . . oh, those blue eyes! . . . There Goes My Baby . . . best of luck in all you do, Jim. WALTER NEVILLE Men who hnou' much ray little Butch . . . always seen with the guys . . . a heartbreaker among the girls . . . Butch, give them a break , . . a good student . . . penetrating, dark eyes . . . popular . . . conscien- tious . . . defends the teen- agers . . . the future awaits him with positive' success. Soccer Team 2. 3, 43 Varsity Track Team 3, 43 Class Basketball 3, 43 Student Council 2, 41 Nutmeg Boys' State 33 Silver Key Club 43 Traffic Squad 4, JEAN NEWELL The mildett manner with the hravert mind Jean . . . a quiet nature . . . well liked by her class- mates . . . dependable, sincere and loyal . . . artistically in- clined . . . enjoys sports . . . always cheerful . , . deserves happiness and future success. Bowling Club 42 Girls' Athletic Association 43 Junior Prom 35 French Club 31 Foreign Policy Club 3. 45 Sophomore Hop 21 Fall Plays 43 Spring Production 3. 4. O .5 V g ite! 9 ,XX ix J . fi .4-ii i . fit THOMAS NEWMAN Actiom, not word: make the man Tom . . . quiet and unas- suming manner . . . well dressed . . . polite . . . depend- able . . . doesn't speak unless he has something to say . . . enioys outside work . . . fav- orite sports are ice skating, swimming and hunting . . . intends to go into the Air Force after graduation. Choir 4. PATRICIA NEWTON Her ways are the way: of pleatantnerr Pat . . . small and cute . . . quiet until you get to know her . . . winning smile . . . a sincere friend . . . likes to get silly . . . loves to let her hair grow??? , . . has many friends of both sexes . . . plans to enter into nursing . . . best of luck to one of the sweetest girls in our class. Latin Club 23 French Club 3, 43 Foreign Policy Club 3. 43 Sopho- more Hop 23 School Plays Stan' 41 Dramatic Club 23 Homecoming Concert 3. ROGER NICHOLLS, JR. With a uoice full of life and laughter Rog . . . incomparable wit . . . brimming with humor . . , an optimist . . . accom- plished actor . . . oh, those morning rehearsals! , . . likes a good time . . . possesses many friends . . . best of luck in college, Roger. Student Council 21 Fonaiighters 2, 3, 43 National Thespian Society 3, 43 Basketball Manager 2: cross- Country 2, 33 French Club. Vice- President 31 Sophomore Hop Dec- oration Cnmmittee 2' unior Prom . J Decoration Committee 35 Choir 3. 43 Debonaires 4. CAROL NIELSEN Who mixed reamn with pleasure and wisdom with mirth Carol . . . a perpetual blush- er . . . has a sparkling per- sonality . . . always seen smil- ing or laughing . . . quiet??? . . . has friends of both sexes . . . possesses a beautiful voice . . . a cute little actress and soldier . . . her friendly ways are sure to carry her far. Dramatic Club 2, 3. 4: Dramatic Club, Treasurer 33 National Thes- pian Society 3, 4g Elm Leaves .33 Sophomore Hop 23 Foreign Policy Club 43 Junior Prom 31 Fall PIG duction 33 Graduation Usher 33 Spring Production 2, 31 Home- coming Concert 4. THOMAS NIVER All lhe world's u stage Tom . . . a true and sincere friend . . . bright red hair . . . a terrific sense of humor . . . never a dull moment . . . likes swimming and diving . . . Nivers . . . his pleasant ways have won him many friends . . . best of luck in the future, Tom. Student Council 35 Junior Prom 33 Footlighters 2, 3, 43 Fall Plays 3, 4: Latin Club 2, 3. DAVID NOBLE He is of 4 calm and happy nature Dave . . . usually quiet but his friends know differently . . . good natured and friend- ly . . . likes a good time . . . plans to join the Navy after graduation . . . good luck to you, Dave. Choir 4. LINDA NORRIS Friendship must be accom- panied with virtue, and uluuzys lodged in great and generous minds Linda . . , pretty clothes . . . a recent addition to our cheerleading squad . . . Hi- ya , . . possesses many friends . . . is sure to be a success in nursing. Student Council 3, 41 Student Body Secretary 43 Traffic Squad 4g Cho- rus 33 Choir 43 French Club 33 Latin Club 23 Footlighters 2, 33 Spring Production 23 Fall Produc- tion 33 Foreign Policy Club 43 Cheerleading 43 Girls' Athletic As- sociation 43 Sophomore Hop Re- freshment Committee Co-Chairman 23 junior Prom Music Committee Co-Chairman 33 Laurel Girls' State 33 Youth Government Day 3. ALICE O'BRIEN She is as good as she is fair Alice . . . blue eyes and long blonde hair - a terrific combination . . . argumenta- tive . . . always has a friendly word for everyone . . . dresses in style . . . a friend for life , . . success is,the only road open to her. French Club 53 Foreign Policy Club 43 Future Teachers Club 43 Girls' Athletic Association 33 Homecom- ing Concert 33 Bowling Club 4. S 23 . -4 I , 'Nl if . 'P is s K. Q7 i 41' DANIEL O'BRIEN There we live, as merry as the day is long Dan . . . quiet, but wait till you get to knowlhim . . . al- ways has a mischievous gleam in his eyes . . . friendly dis- position . . . always looking for a good time and usually finds one . , . success is sure to be yours, Dan. WILLIAM E. O'NEIL As good matured a man as ever broke bread Hoyt . . . came to us from Cornwall in his junior year . , . considered by all as a swell guy . . . keen sense of humor . . . Don't push the panic button! . . , sharp dresser . . . at home on the stage . . . popular with the opposite sex . . . a very con- scientious student . . . a well lighted path awaits him. Choir 43 Dramatic Club 43 Elm Staff 41 School Plays 43 Spanish Club 2, lil Junior Prom 3. WILLIAM F. O'NEIL Let nothing disturb you Bill . , . so casual and quiet ...amanoffewwords... a hard worker at a certain gro- cery store . . . many friends . . . How is your car run- ning? . . . aspires to be an accountant . . . good luck, Bill. EDGAR ORDE There? 4 good time coming, boys! Ed . . . friendly . . . full of pranks . . . massive frame . . . one of the boys . . . known for his sense of humor , . . blond hair . . . takes life as it comes . . . a hope for your happiness in the future, Ed. 4 s K Q 9 f 1-'Q it , -on 1 I ...va .-ff . . fl 'T--.. Jigfkt .. ,Q 'Q' X f-'T 13' fi si 5 45 15' to N5 CAROL ORSINE Youth ir full of pleasure Carol , . . small in stature . . . always with a smile for her classmates . . . sincere friend and worker , . . full of fun . . . a bouncy little pack- age . . . willing, to help . . . best of luck in whatever you do. gunior Prom 31 Spring Production PATRICIA ORSO A happy life comin: of tranquility of mind Pat . . . came to us from Massachusetts in her senior year . . . a business student . . . quiet, but personable . . . neat dresser . . . attractive . . . a working girl . . . may future years hold only the best for you, Pat. CAROL OSZA LZA Quiet are her thoughtr, but happy her nalure Carol . . . a true friend to those who know her . . . love- ly, long black hair , . . quiet most of the time . . . small, in size only . . . has a pretty smile . . . best of luck in the future, Carol. KATHERINE PAONE Challer, challer ar I go, and I go on forever Kathy . . . carefree and fun- loving . . . loves to talk , . . friendly to all . . . can al- ways be seen combing her pretty hair . . . true and con- siderate friend . . . good luck to you in the future. 0 ti ,if 5,433 ,Q an iiffifs fe ii an , 'fs' .7 R, A i f W VL fi l BARBARA PARADISE Put away thore hoohr: I want some fun Barb , . . loves fun in any shape, form, or manner , . . well-liked by her friends . . , always a cheerful hi . . . quiet voice, but oh, that laugh .. . , the future holds nothing but success and happiness for you, Barb. ROBERTA PARROTT A hind heart ir uforrh gold Roberta . . . quiet, but alert . . . sophisticated air . . . a good friend . . . clear think- er . . . never a harsh word for anyone . . . sure to be a success in whatever she at- tempts. Bowling Club 4: Girls' Athletic As- sociation -ig junior-Senior Chorus 3, French Club 5g Foreign Policy Club -ig Future Teachers Club -'ig junior Prom Decoration Committee 3: Student Council 3. RUTH PEAK Quiet people bring peace wherever they go Ruth . . . quiet . . . a lady from her feet to her finger- tips . . . neat dresser . . . flash- ing dark eyes . , . reliable friend , . , best wishes in the line of success, Ruth, Chorus 3: Choir 4, Student Coun- cil 4. NORMA PECK The milder! manners and the gentler! heart are all herr Norm . . . pretty blonde hair and lovely blue eyes . . . warm and sincere ways . . . a worthy friend of all . . . quiet and sweet . . . soft voice . , . conscientious . . . will always be remembered by het friends . . . you deserve suc- cess and happiness. MICHAEL PEGAGO To romhirze wit and ll'fJ'll0l!I ir truly 4 virtue Mike . . . stutlious . . . amiable . . . quiet in school . . , good math student . . . gets along with others . . . one of the library gang sixth period . . . will go fat in the future. BEVERLY PELLETTIERI Rerirt the devil :md he will flee from you Bev . . . a petite miss cov- ered with freckles . . . full of dating ideas . . . a loyal friend . . . talkative . . . enjoys sports . . . dependable . . . best of luck in your chosen field, Bev. Chorus 2g Choir 33 Girls' Athletic Association 5. BERTRAM PELTIER, JR. A light heart liver long Bert . . , one of the boys . . . usually found under his car . . . his bass voice gives support to our choir , . . de- fended Wethersheld's goals admirably . . . an Air Force career is his plan. GRANT PERRY Quiet he may Jeem. but who can tell? Grant . . .good natured and easy going . . . quiet exterior, but fun loving . . . inclined toward mischief . . . often seen with the guys . , . good looking . . . best of luck to one who deserves it. 5 G DIANE PETERSON Q 8 The sweetest noire on earth, 4 u'oman'r tongue - e Di . . . tall and slender . . . '17 l gn -'J 4' X -4' . J.- 1 r :'d..ql V u9'ff! i!b Q, . il? 11'-XB. :fiii gp. -ti-55, i'if4tisx'lH, oak -of long brown hair . . . pleasing smile . . . forever ready for mischief . . . quite a talker . , . did you say mail, or male? . . . good luck in whatever you attempt, Di. DIANE PIPER Let each one do her bert Diane . . . diligent worker . . . one girl you can always count on . . . ever ready to do her share . . . well liked and friendly . . . your winning ways will carry you far, Diane. Latin Club 25 Chorus 3, Choir 41 Foreign Policy Club 4: Spring Pro- duction Sg Junior Prom Decoration Committee 3. PI-IILLIP PISANI Nothing ir imporrihle to a willing heart Phil . . . loves a good ar- gument . . . always grinning , . . industrious worker in and out of school . , . loves fun and good times . . . will go far in anything he chooses. Fire Squad 43 junior Varsity Base- ball 2. ROBERT POGG The louder! wit you e'er were deafened with Bob , . . loves to argue . . . mischievous nature . . . always hunting a good time . . . wise but witty . . . a friend to all . . . can usually be found backstage , . . may the future bring success. Choir 2, 3, Lens and Lights 2, 5, 41 Bowling Club 23 Senior Plays 2, 5, 41 Iiootlighters 53 Camera Club 5, Junior Varsity Soccer 3. 2 3 A SY 'inf s if Y ,469 MICHAEL POKRIVNAK 3 Thing! are only worth what d f one maker them worth 3' ? F' M Mickey . . . happy-go-lucky . . . always there when fun's afoot . . . agreeable and friend- ly fellow . . . well liked by all who know him . . . enjoys swimming . . . takes life's problems as they come . . , a good worker . . . best of luck, Mick. CAROL POLLOCK A good listener ir a good convermtionalirt Carol . . . casual and easy going . . . artistically inclined . . . always neat in appear- ance . . . a new pair of shoes every day! . . . lovely long, blond hair . . . a winning smile . . . likeable . . . best of luck in the future, Carol. SUSAN POMEROY My life ir ar free at the ocean wiwe Sue . . . a fine sense of humor . . . never fails to say hi to anyone . . . always ready for a good time . . . a thoughtful and sincere friend . . . may the sun always shine on you. Spanish Club 3. 43 Student Coun- cil 23 Latin Club 23 Foreign Policy Club 51 Chorus 33 Band 2. STEPHANIE PUCHALSKI A helter companion you'd never find Steve . . . easy going . . always ready with a smile . . . loyal to her many friends . . . loves a good time . . . always laughing . . . the future holds nothing but success and happi- ness for you. Kr' if r Wi 5 , 25. E. gi! 51 'LW ,M M, -55 KATHLEEN QUEBEC N earner: is a crowning grace of wornanhood Kathy . . . cute . . . freckles . . . seems quiet until you get to know her . . . neat dresser with beautiful clothes . . . How's the big Impala? . . . a true friend . . . good luck to you, Kathy. Future Teachers Club 3, 41 Girls' Athletic Association 43 Bowling Club 43 Spanish Club 3, 4. JOHN RAYMOND He that ir merry hath u continuous feast John . . . terrific build . . . sincere . . . even-tempered and good natured . . . deep thinker beneath his Hirtatious manner . . . can always be seen where there's a good time . . . love that car! . . . lots of luck, John. JOHN REED, JR. A good dirporition is a quality worth having Jack . . . loyal and depend- able worker . . . cheerful . . . a great personality . . . nice looking . . . blond hair . . . a student but also a sportsman . . . liked by all who know him . . . fun loving. . . a member of our track team . . . success is destined for you. Cross-Country 2, 3, 43 Fire Squad 43 Usher, Senior Graduation 33 Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4. J. CHRISTOPHER REICHERT Comparironr are odiour Chris . . . quiet . . . tall with strong Germanic features . . . always neat and well dressed . . , likes good music . . . plays the drums well . . . has a subtle but strong sense of humor . . . is, and will be, respected wherever he goes. Cross-Country 2, 3, 43 Track 39 Choir 5. 43 Band 43 Dance Band 43 Debonaires 43 Spring Produc- tions 3: Usher, Senior Graduation 3g All-State Chorus 43 Student Council 43 Fire Squad 3, 43 Youth Government Day 5. WILLIAM REID I speak what? on my mind and in my been Bill . . . a great lover of guns . , . talkative . . . loves to argue . . . What's the dam- age today? . . . remember the moustache? . . . always seen walking home with Ronny . . . good luck, Bill, in whatever you undertake. JACKLYN REYNOLDS Laughter is my bminets Jackie . . . loves fun in any way, shape, or form . . . al- ways laughing . . . possesses many friends . . . neat in ap- pearance . . . always ready for a good time . . , quite a clown . . . the best is surely yours. Spanish Club 3, 43 Girls' Athletic Association 4g Bowling Club 43 Fu- ture Teachers of America 4. JAMES RICCI . ag . ,Jr 529 'S f,,.f An ounce of mirth it worth ., 3- -R I 4 pound of :arrow jim . . . always happy . . . friendly personality . . . can be seen walking home from school every day . , . fair com- plexion . . . fun to be with . . . good luck, jim, in your future endeavors. Bowling Club 2. SANDRA RICHARDSON Neat and petite, a pleasure to meet Rich . . . vim, vigor and full of fun . . . great little dancer . . . twinkling eyes . . . carefree . . . cure and petite . . . personality twice her size . . . plans a dancing career for the future. Student Council 2, 31 Cheerleader 41 Choir 43 Chorus 31 Usher, Sen- ior Graduation 3: Spring Produc- tions 3: French Club 2. 51 Traffic Squad 41 Sophomore Hop Com- mittee 2: Junior Prom Decoration Committee 3: Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation 4. I-.L-,.i.i, y- Xi f i-,V We . is Q33 I WILLARD RIETZEL A quiet exterior conceal: much Willard . . . good narured . , . likes a little fun . . . hard, sincere worker . . . depend- able . . . would get along well in any situation . . . quiet in the classroom - but among his friends? . . . will meet success in whatever he does. Fire Squad 3, 43 Slide Rule Club 3: Band 2, 4. ROBERT RIVARD The world make: way for the determined man Bob . . , well liked by all those who know him . . . easy-going disposition . . . good worker . . . gun enthus- iast . . . likes a little fun . . . neat in appearance . . . hap- piness and success to you, Bob. JOAN ROBINSON A friend alike in sunshine or rain Joanie . . . fun . . . Let's . . . loves both classical and popular music . . . a neat dresser with an up to the min- ute wardrobe . . . those eyes! . . . elementary school teach- ing is her goal. Footlightets 23 Spring Productions 25 Homecoming Concert 25 Band 2, 35 All-State Band 2, 33 Orches- tra 31 French Club 43 Foreign Pol- icy Club 4g Future Teachers Club 45 Band, Spring Production 3. ALAN ROOS Wit once bought is wortb twice taught Al . . . funloving . . . sin- cere . . . massive frame . . . always smiling . . . good na- tured and friendly . . , awful- ly big for such a small car! . . . is determined to succeed . . . his past foretells it shall be so . . . all the best of luck to you, Al. Choi! 3. 1 sr, if 42 f 'ip xt 'EN f 03 1 out . 61 wa it JANE ROSE A heart full of runrhine and a soul full of Jong Jane . . . striking smile . . . always willing to lend a help- ing hand . . . conscientious worker . . . accomplishes what she sets out to do . . . inter- esting to talk to . . . possesses a lovely voice which adds to the soprano section in choir . . . will surely succeed. Fall Productions 3: Foorlighters 3. 41 Choir 3, 41 Wednesday Morn- ing Chorus 31 Debonaires 3. 42 Foreign Poliq' Club 3. 41 Spanish Club 3, 4g Girls' Leaders Corps 3. JAMES ROSSINI Ar merry ar the day is long Jimmy . . . well liked by all who know him . . . better late than never . . . a friendly and easy going way . . . lots of fun . . . crazy about cars . . . good luck to you, Jimmy, in whatever you do. 'TQ I 3' A V Us W, 43? ,na , 4 Q Y 3 'N or , JOHN ROSSINI Nothing great uw ever arhievezl without enthusiasm John . . . tall, good looking . . . half of an identical pair . . . interested in cars . . . mechanically inclined . . . al- ways ready for a good time . . . popular with the girls . . . good luck in the future, John. JANE RUSHFORTH It'J nice to he natural when you're naturally nice Rush . . . always smiling . . . kind word for all . . . si, si . . . good student . . . true friend . . . enthusiasm plus ...always on the go . ,. sports lover . . . plenty of com- mon sense . . . college bound . . . her cheers will be missed at W.H.S. National Honor Society 3. 4: Choir 3, 43 Debonaires 3. 4: Chorus 23 Spring Productions 33 Junior Prom Publicity Committee 35 Latin Club 25 Girls' Athletic Association 3. 41 Badminton Tournament 2. 3: Girls' Leaders Corps 31 Footlighters 21 Spanish Club 3: Traffic Squad 43 Cheerleading 3. 43 Elm Staff 43 All-State Chorus 45 Usher, Senior Graduation 3: Cashier 4: Cap and Gown Committee 43 Fall Plays 23 Girls' Ensemble 2. 'Y IQ MARIANNE RUSSO A good nature bring: many friend: Marianne . . . a quiet and likeable gal . . . a loyal and true friend with a smile for all . . . willing to help others . . . capable worker . . . nice personality . . . success will be yours always. Choir 3: Elm Leaves 3: Foreign Policy Club 3: Spanish Club 3: Library Help 4. JOSEPH RUTION Merrily, merrily, :hall he live now Joe . . . one of the boys . . . always ready for a good time . . . good natured . . . inter- ested in cars . , . like to work much? . . . not bothered much by studies . . . sincere wishes for success in whatever you choose to do. Golf 2, 3, 43 Soccer 3. CORRINE SAMBORSKI Carry through life a smiling face and let your heart he gay Corkie . . . pleasant and cheerful . . . fun loving with a spark of deviltry , . . A T-Bird! , . . sincere, loyal and considerate . . . a won- derful friend to have . . . the best of life awaits you. Junior Prom Decoration Commit- tee 35 Usher, Fall Plays 45 Girls' Athletic Association 41 Bowling Club 4, LORRAINE SARRA Never worrier over trouhle, life for her ir one hig huhhle Lorraine . . . always look- ing for a blast . . . quick with the answers . . . never bothered by studies . . . a cheerful smile for everybody . . . has her serious side . . . all the luck in the world to a wonderful gal. Spanish Club 2, 3. ROBERT SCHADEE Mischief is king and I am if: :lave Schadee . . . twinkle in his eye and a devil-may-care atti- tude . . . always seen with a smile and a hearty Hi . . . well liked by everyone . . . al- ways ready to provide a laugh . . . may success be yours in the future, Bob. GAIL SCHAEFER Whatever .the does ir done with ro much ease, in her alone 'tis natural to pleatre Gail . , . a warm, sincere and loyal friend . 2 . always ready for fun . . . her cure for everything: Oh, shmush it up!! . . . intelligence is not the least of her assets . . . suc- cess will surely be yours, Gail. Badminton Tournament 3: Choir 43 Footlighters 43 Fall Plays 43 Foreign Policy Club 43 Girls' Sports 2, 33 Girls' Leaders Corps 33 Pub- liciry Co-Chairman, Junior Prom 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Slide Rule Club 33 Publicity Co-Chair- man, Sophomore Hop 23 Spanish Club 33 Secretary and Treasurer, Spanish Club 33 Student Council 43 Spring Productions 33 Youth Government Day 33 Literary Co- Editor, Yearbook 43 Traffic Squad 43 Debonaires 4. RUTH SCHLENKER How far that little candle throw: it! heam! Ruthie . , . pint-sized . . . lively . . . has a mischievous twinkle in her eyes . . . never at a loss for words - and she can't get them out fast enough! . . . always on time?? . . . great T.V. fan - was the late movie ever fabulous! . . . will find success and hap- piness in all that she does. JAMES SCHROLL He goet on hir way, quiet and undirturhed jimmy . . . carefree . . studies don't trouble him . . . quiet except with friends . . . interested in cars . , . well liked . . . friendly disposition . . . the best to you always, jimmy. bf ,av 11152 'i,s Q - . 3 .3 -afiigggaf' V , .,, -5, Qfgflo. '- AQ if .Q 5 f 46 ,A .,-if 5 gf DIANE SCIARETTA It'r happy goer ar lucky goer Di . . . a happy smile for everyone she knows . . . at- tractive dresser . , . Where did you say you get your clothes? . . . big brown eyes . . . Let's go to the Bowl-O- Rama . . . good luck in col- lege, Diane. Spanish Club 3, 43 Latin Club 2. ROBERT SEDERQUIST Hi: friendr, there are manyf his foer, are there any? Bob . . . neat dresser . . . liked by all . . . dependable and modest . . . a real athlete through and through . . . don't sweat the little things . . , favorite pastime - food . . . individualist . . . good leader . . . success is his. Baseball 2, 3, 4g Soccer 3, 43 Stu- dent Council 5, 43 Traffic Squad 43 Foreign Policy Club 43 Youth Government Day 33 Latin Club 23 Silver Key 4. RAYMOND SEIFFERT Men seldom give plearure when they are not pleasant themrelver Ray . . . quiet, but friendly . . . well liked by all who know him . . . a winning way about him . . . loyal . . . very sincere . . . ski enthusiast . . . achieves success in most every- thing he does . , . success will certainly follow someone as nice as Ray. Fire Squad 5, 4. JOSEPHINE SERRA Beyond that calm exterior, a world of trearure may he found Sphi . . . warm, friendly smile . . . hard and depend- able worker . . . conscientious . . . quiet until you get to know her . . . sincere . . . in- telligent and understanding . . . assured of future success. Student Council 33 Latin Club 2. 'A 'lttnile ,Z at-1 'is -I? 'W I 4 ti' ks , at ' . 'f :S ' .a f-:rl -N ,di 'sri we ' .. E 4 -.3 A, . JOANNE SEVENE She goet her way quiet and undirturhed JoAnne . . . a quiet ex- terior . . . has a smile for everyone . . . so neat in ap- pearance . , . well liked by all who know her . . . enjoys al- most anything . . . success is surely yours. Foreign Policy Club 4. HARRIET SHELTZ A laugh it worth a groan in any market Harriet . . . one of the First National girls . . . always smiling and chattering gaily . . . lovely hair and eyes . . . many friends of both sexes . . . adept with a needle as her clothes show . . . bound for happiness. Girls' Athletic Association 4. GAIL SHEPARD There'J a gold .ship and a tilver ship, hut there'r no Jhip like Friendthip Gail . . . beautiful hair . . . flirtarious ways . . , attractive to the opposite sex . . . mis- chievous . . . Bad news! . . . can be found at the Bowl-O- Rama . . . luck arid opportuni- ties shall lighten your path. Spanish Club 2. 3, Chorus 2, BENTON SHIELS Knowledge comer but wixdom lingerr Ben , , . tall, dark, and handsome . . . beautiful eyes . , . always polite . . . well- liked by all who know him . . . interested in sports - especially basketball . . . in- telligent . , . is sure to be highly successful in his chosen held of engineering! Bowling Club 2. H' lt --2? si Q9 uwpmumi f arg HOWARD SKEEAN I am a man of destiny Howie . . . a friendly guy . . . possesses red hair rarely found . . . likes a real good argument . . . avid reader . . . interesting personality . . . takes life in stride . . . good luck to you, Howie. WALTER SKOWRONSKI A plearant nature leaves nolhing to he derired Tony . . . liked by all , . . always smiling . . . cheerful and dependable . . . a loyal friend . . . real sportsman . . . terrific personality . . . tall, with a winning way about him . . . he'll be a genuine asset to the college of his choice. JUDITH SMITH Profound xincerity il the true hatir of character Judy . . Q full of fun . . . a hard worker . . . oh, that French! . , . neat in appear- ance . . . envied for her nat- urally curly hair . . . loyal friend . . . highly respected . . . Sllfe IO be 3. SUCCESS 35 3. teacher. Latin Club 23 Music Co-Chairman, Sophomore Hop 25 Footlighters 2, Elm Leaves 2, 3, Co-Circulator Ed- itor, Elm Leaves 53 Spring Produc- tions 2, 3g Chorus 3: Usher, Senior Graduation 33 Junior Prom Dece oration Committee 32 Foreign Pol- icy Club 2, 3g French Club 3, 4: Student Council Alternate 2, 41 Fall Plays 4g Girls' Leaders Corps 43 Girls' Athletic Association 41 Choir 43 Tralic Squad 4g Club Chairman, Yearbook. MICHAEL SMITH I'll find a way or make one Mike . . . nice looking blond with steel blue eyes . , . terrific imagination and won- derful writing ability . . . l'll see you somewhere . . . a born leader . . . an indi- vidual! . . . interested in the State Police Force. Youth Government Day 35 Elm Staff 4. x DAVID SPELLMAN If .5 y ELAINE STOCKING 15' y Small mgzufx men of True to her ufozillher work, h f ' 5 - Dave ' ' ' th? quiet man ' ' ' -,il Elaine . slightly shy . . . -Ag beneath the silent exterior a 'url attractive has a beautiful ,,,i kegn Spirit ' an anlculafe Na! smile . . Q. .neat dresser . . . I mmd ' ' ' Steadfast In hls willing worker . . . helpful friendships . , . sincere in his actions . . . the way ahead lies straight and true, Dave. R. WILLIAM SPELLMAN Nothing it rarer then true good nature Bill . . . long and lanky . . . pleasing personality . . . win- ning smile , . . hard worker . . . likes a good time . . . sharp wit . . . plans college . . . success is sure to be yours, Bill. Youth Government Day 33 Spring Productions 33 Choir 43 Debonaires 45 Elm Staff 45 Treasurer, Spanish Club 4. ANN SPENCER She f00kJ .to demure, hut can we he ture? Ann . . , cute and vivacious . . . life of the party . . . her dark wavy hair is the envy of many . . . possesses many friends of both sexes . . . can be seen and heard at all the games . . . success will always come y0ur way. Traffic Squad 43 Student Council 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading 2, 3. 41 Usher, Senior Graduation 33 Sophomore I-lop Decoration Committee 21 Latin Club 21 Youth Government Day 33 Queen's Court, Junior Prom 31 Elm Staff 4: Foreign Policy Club 3, 41 Chorus 3: Choir 41 Girls' Athletic Association 4. WILLIAM STEWART, JR. Give not to me the victory. give to me the :port Bill . . . our class athlete . . , three letter man - soc- cer, basketball, baseball . . , has his way with the opposite sex . . . well liked . . . a good friend to all . . . wait not for success, Bill, it has come to you. Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4, Varsity Bas- ketball 2, 5, 45 Varsity Baseball 2, 3. 4: Student Council 3: Junior Class President 55 Nutmeg Boys' State 3g Youth Government Day 3. 55, -5-9 . , . cant help be an asset to any position . . . all the best to you, Elaine. SARA STREMLAU Quiet people hring peace wherever they may go Sally . . . quiet . , . petite and cute . . . well-liked by all . . . a winning smile . . . true and loyal friend . . , best of luck and success in all your endeavors. Chorus 3: Usher, Spring Produc- tion 31 Junior Prom Decoration Committee 31 Future Teachers of America 5, 4g Choir 45 Foreign Policy Club 4. 45. J? .W B r 'fl 54 si ,R 3 'vi -ftilii SHEILA STRONG Every rnch packed wrlh dynamite Sheila . . . always bubbling over with enthusiasm . . . full of vim and vigor . . . subject to spasmodic giggles , . . a regular Fireball where fun is involved . . . possesses many friends . . . best of luck to you in the future, Sheila. is .lil r i f s CAROLE STRUMSKAS 1' Quiet her thoughtr, but i f EN merry her nature Carol . . . a friendly and cheerful girl . . , possesses many friends . . . fun to be with . . . sincere and depend- able . . . her unselfishness is sure to bring her success. Latin Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 43 Chorus 2, 3. 1 I . He wrt' 5 I - sw was ROBERT STUART It takes talent to rleep and look inlelligent 'Bob Q . . personality plus . .. . gootfnatured with a friendly smile for everyone . . . industrious . . . devotes much of his spare time to reading . . . never at a loss for words . . . loves a good argu- rnent . . . truly an individual- ist . . . respected by all. Pyquaidk Elm Leaves 2, 3, 43 Lit- erary itor, Elm Leaves 43 Foot- lighters 2, 3 43 Spring Produc- tion 2. 45 Fall Plays 3, 43 National Thespian Society 2, 3, 43 Youth Government Day 3: Spanish Club 3. 43 Foreign Policy Club 3, 43 Bowling Club 25 Class Soccer 2, 3: Class Basketball 2, 3: Slide Rule Club 2, 33 Lens and Lights 2, 3: Elm Staff 4. MONICA SUCHODOLSKI A genial manner maker life'.r journey .rmooth Monnie . . . full of mischief . . . carefree attitude , . . de- pendable . . . good student . . . understanding and sincere friend . . . a genuine smile with true warmth will always be her asset. Dramatic Club 3: Junior Prom Decoration Committee 3: Future Teachers of America 3. 43 Elm Staff 4g Girls' Athletic Association 4: Bowling Club 4. WESLEY SUGDEN He :bows the world a friend- ly face io make lbe world a friendly place Wes . , . well liked by all . . . a sincere and loyal friend . . . loves sports . . . friendly . . . nice to talk with . . . un- derstanding . . . a very won- derful person . .'. success will fc?llow him all through his li e. JOHN SUNDERLAND The perfection of giving Wes . , . tall . . . usually smiling . . . a natural athlete . . . Let's see you do 6' 4 in the high jump again, Wes! . . . lover of the outdoors . . . thoughtful of others . , . best of luck in the forestry service, Wes, and we hope to see you in the olympics! Varsity Soccer 2. 3, 41 Junior Var- sity Basketball 2g Junior Varsity Baseball 23 Track 3, 43 Track Cap- tain 4g Choir 3, 4: Debonaires 3, 4: Class Basketball 3, ul A . ' 45.-if vs- ' 4 11' A Q -x My t s a 1. ' s-41 Y 1' A X 1 X u 'SC ' vi Ur A ., . Q4-ls ' t . ' t ,, is-as f -V .- ' 0 li Qs ' Q i l' ' ff. all all il :Q -1 J t Q 44:3 Q 4 if if ,lf i if 5 - Fx ts. 2 RONALD THERIAULT The good and the wise lead quiet liver Ron . . . one of our very capable photographers for this year . . . a quiet but sincere person . . . a welcome asset to our football and soccer teams . . , a diligent worker . . . good luck in the future, Ron. Camera Club 2, 3: Football 33 Junior Varsity Baseball 21 Choir 3, 41 Debonaires 4g Elm Stal? 4. ROBERT THRALL Character ir made by what you Jtand for Bob . . . friendly and pleas- ant . . . sincere . . . well liked by his classmates . . . neat dresser . . . loyal supporter of school activities . . . the future awaits him positive success. DONNA TOCE Come what may Donna . . . easy going . . . friendly . . . often quiet . . . known for smooth, gliding gait! . . . sports enthusiast . . . dependable . . . understand- ing and sincere friend . . . contagious ringing laugh . . . best of luck in the future, Donna. Latin Club 2. ELIZABETH TONTARSKI A blilbe bear! maker a blooming virage Betty . . . sincere and radiant . . . loves to laugh . . . her eyes sparkle with life . . . al- ways teasing . . . her person- ality forecasts success , . . pop- ular, but prefers matured males . . . good luck always, Betty. Girls' Athletic Association 43 Girls' Leaders Corps 4. JOANNE TORNEO Why worry, tomorrow may never come Joanne . , . her dark gleam- ing hair is envied by many . . . carefree . . , full of the devil . . . always ready for a laugh . . . Party, Party . . . sincere friend . . . best of luck. NICHOLAS TORNEO From whence comer fun, Jo I come alro Nick . . . tall . . . good looking . . . makes friends eas- ily . . . Bulkeley's loss but Wethersheld's gain . . . one of the boys . . . best of luck, Nick. JANET TRAHAN Then rhe talked, Lord, how Jhe would talk! Jan . . . lively and witty . . . oh, what a giggle! . . . clever at art . . , always neat . . . liked by all who know her . . . seems to attract mis- chief . . . she will always be successful. Girls' Athletic Association 43 Cho- rus 4. PETER TRI PP Wfithin him truly there ir more Pete . . . liked by all, lik- ing all . . . small in stature, big in heart . . . an avid car enthusiast . . . the curly headed kid in the third row . . . a friend to all who know him . . . the kind of guy not soon forgotten. Bowling Club 2. l 35 5 .Q -f: s S 175 i it are bv sf i s Q. ,M U6 .15 'O' ,A-av 1 JOAN TRUEX The repulalion of porrerring the mon perfect racial fact Joanie . . . well dressed . . . attractive clothes . . . terrific personality . . . cheerful , . . very popular, especially with the opposite sex . . . active member of many clubs . . . a true friend . . . beautiful hair ...lookstomatch...a winning Way about her . . . success will surely come to her in the future. Cheerleader 2, 3. 43 Co-Captain, Cheerleaders 43 Chorus 23 Choir 3, 41 Foreign Policy Club 3. 43 Latin Club 2, 33 French Club 3, 43 Soph- omore Hop Committee 3: Junior Prom Decoration Committee 33 Queen's Court, Junior Prom 33 Traffic Squad 43 Elm Staff 43 Foot- lighters 23 Girls Leaders Corps 3: Girls' Athletic Association 43 School Plays 43 Girls' Ensemble 3. JANET VALLARIO Life is but a play Jan . . . brunette . . , a very contagious laugh . . . talks softly in class, but not out- side! . . . extremely fiirtatious ...lover of a good car . . . best of luck in the future, Janet. PHYLLIS VENA None know her hut to love her: none name her hui to praise her Phyl . . . friendly, as the day is long . . . sparkling, laughing eyes . . . magnetic personality , . . excellent stu- dent . . . dependable . . . un- derstanding . . . sincere . . . one of the busiest classmates . . . favorite color- Brown . . . bound to succeed in the field of French. Youth Government Day 33 Junior Prom Decoration Committee 33 Laurel Girls' State 33 French Club 3. 43 Secretary, French Club 43 Latin Club 3, 43 President, Latin Club 43 Traffic Squad 43 Editor- in-Chief, Yearbook 4. MARY JANE VOSE The her! thingr come in :mall pizchager Mary Jane . . . wonderful personality . . . has innumer- able friends . . . mischievous at times . . . ambitious and enthusiastic . . . dependable . . . sincere . . . good student . . . once your friend, always your friend . . . all the best to you, Literature Co-Chairman, Yearbook 4: Trafhc Squad 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Ticket Co-Chairman, Junior Prom 3: Sophomore Ho Committee 23 Usher, Senior Gratfi uation 33 Foreign Policy Club 3, 43 Spring Production 3, f A it ei Y! . -il 1 NJ' Fi we 'rdf' . . X 55 a,' M RUSSELL WALDIE, JR. Ark, and it :hall he given you,' seek, and ye :hall hndg knock, and it rhall he opened unto you Russ . . . quiet with those whom he does not know . . . a pleasant and congenial com- panion , . . enjoys sports, such as boating, swimming and bowling . . . easy going man- ner . . . plans to join the Navy . . . the best of luck in the future, Russ. THOMAS WALKER JR A silent, rhy peace lowng man Tom friendly rn a quiet way always calm sports enthusiast ikes basketball . . . enjoys other sports also . . . has a warm smile . . . one can't help but like him . . . will accomplish whatever he sets out to do. Basketball 2 3 4' Class Soccer 2. I' EILEEN WALSH Happy go lucky all the while Lee . . . pleasant personality . . . almost always seen wear- ing a smile . . . always ready to have a good time or to pro- vide one . , . liked by all who know her . . . plans to enter the business world , . . best of luck to one who deserves it. GARY WATSON Come, ring for ur, ringg for we know you .ting well Gary . . . considerate and courteous . . . the perfect gen- tleman . . . respected by all . . . easy on the eyes . . I high ideals . . . always can be seen smiling or singing , . . good student . . . all the happiness in the world to a guy who really deserves it. Elm Staff 41 Foreign Policy Club 43 Choir 3, 43 Debonaires 3, 43 Spring Production 3: Student Coun- cil 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 23 Sopho- more Hop Committee 23 All-State Chorus 4. B. JAMES WEBB Mark them at fortunate they who are not bothered, hy worrying Jimmy . . . small in statute . . . quiet except with the boys . . . seldom in a hurry , . . enjoys playing the guitar . . . not one to worry much . . . takes life's problems as they come . . . always ready for a good time . . . good luck in the years to come. JUDITH WEBB Whatever ir worth doing at all ir worth doing well Judy . . . scholastically in- clined . . . sincere . . . diligent worker . . . a true and reliable friend . . . small in stature, big in heart . . . infectious giggle . . . will be an asset to any college. Assistant Editor, The Elm 43 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 43 Cashier 43 Traffic Squad 43 Sophomore Class Treasurer 23 Student Council 3, 43 Latin Club 23 Sophomore Hop Ticket Committee 2: French Club 3. 43 Junior Prom Ticket Committee Co-Chairman 33 Girls' Leaders Corps 33 Usher, Senior Graduation 3: Cap and Gown Com- mittee Co-Chairman 4. MARYLOU WEBSTER How hrilluznt and mirthful the light of her eye Marylou . . . quiet . . . has a warm sunny smile . . . those eyes really sparkle when she's having fun . . . fixes her pretty hair in a variety of ways . . . a good friend to have . . . her intelligence and sweet disposition will carry her far. Chorus 2, 33 Choir 43 Latin Club 23 French Club 3, 43 Music Co- Chairman, Sophomore Hop 23 Jun- ior Prom Decoration Committee 3. ANN WEIS Her wayr are wayr of plearantnerr, and all her pathr are peace Ann . . . tall, slender, and graceful . . . half of a well- liked pair . . . has beautiful dark eyes that sparkle with fun , . . do you do much typ- ing, Ann? . , , a warm sin- cere friend . . . one can't help liking her . . . intelligence and a sweet personality will carry her far. Elm.Leaves 3, 43 Typing Co-Editor, Elm Leaves 43 Typing Co-Chain man, Yearbook 43 Usher, Home- coming Concert 3. ELIZABETH WEIS Tha! which maker one derired is hi: kindnerr Betty . . . tall, attractive . . . the other half of a popular pair . . . always seen with a smile . . . turns a lovely red when spoken to . . . inclined to be quiet until you know her , . . good fortune awaits you. Elm Leaves 3. 43 Typing Co-Editor. Elm Leaves 45 Typing Co-Chain man, Yearbook 4. JAMES WHALEN Never worrier over trouble, life for him ir one big huhhle jimmy . . . one of the boys . . . nice looking . . . sharp dresser . . . quick Irish temper . . . card player . . . golfer . . . tries to get as much fun out of life as he can . . . good luck, jim. FRANCIS WI-IELAN I never think of the future, il comer .toon enough Fran . . . warm and amia- fem A ,I 1-IQ' ble . . . loves cars . . . always seeking a good time . . . never moody, though sometimes quiet . . . takes life and studies in his stride . . . a K, loyal companion . . , plans to be a state trooper . . . the best to you in the future, Fran. GERALD WHITCOMB , r happy nature i A 'S 5 lv He is of 4 calm and jerry . . . possesses a keen mg to help . , that red hair sense of humor . . . ever will- ,fi 'A' ' . A -W1 . . . makes friends easily . . . quiet in class . . . neat dresser . . . good fortune will surely be yours. RICHARD WHITE Proceed no further, till I :peak Ricky . . . well mannered and polite . . . loves to talk . . . always ready for a good argument . . . conscientious . . , keen sense of humor . . . Parlez-vous francais? . . . smile for everyone . . . best of luck to you, Richard. French Club 45 Youth Government Day 3. SUSAN WILLARD I am weallhy in my friendr Sue . . . hard and diligent worker . . . conscientious . . . always ready for a good time . . . loves to cheer at basket- ball games . . . holy moly . . . always ready with a smile and a helping hand . , . de- serves every success and much happiness. French Club 3, 41 Girls' Athletic Association 43 Foreign Policy Club 3. 4g Bowling Club 41 Junior Prom Decoration Committee 3: Spring groalugtion 33 Fall Plays 43 Elm ta . GEORGE WITHERELL A man of few word: hut many thoughts George . . . quiet but friendly . . . a welcome com- panion . . . can usually be found up at C. P.'s or the room . . . Porgy . . . likes to have a good time with the guys . . . best of luck in the future, George. MARGO WOERTENDYKE Silence ir more eloquent than word: Margo . . . quiet and re- served . . . has much to offer in originality . . . writing ability . . . diligent student . . . can always be seen with a good book . . . loves to paint and dance . . . a reaching career for her and maybe some writing on the side. Footlighters 4: French Club 31 Spring Productions 35 Fall Plays 4. ,. ? ,ff .+ JOHN WOLF Who shall from a quiet man? john . . . handsome with nicely kept brown hair . , . neat dresser . . . has many friends . . . sincere and un- derstanding . . . usually quiet . . . always ready to help in any situation . , . may good luck follow you always, john. PETER WOOG I-le who imfertigater mathe- matical truthr will some Io all other truths with 4 decided advantage Pete . . . great sense of humor . . . always ready for a good laugh . . . good math student . . an able photogra- pher . . . sincerity and under- standing have gained him many friends . . . works hard and well . . . you deserve all success, Pete. Elm Staff 4: Slide Rule Club 31 Camera Club 21 Latin Club 23 Spanish Club 3, 4g Manager, Var- siry Baseball 23 Spring Productions 2: Sophomore Hop Committee 2: Youth Government Day 3: Man- ager, Junior Varsity Baseball 2. RICHARD YACOVONE With malice toward noneg with charity for all Dickie . , . quiet until you get to know him . . . has a friendly Hi for all . . . care- free . . . enjoys a good time . . . likes all sports . . . your warmth is sure to bring you success. SALVATORE ZOCCO Calm through all the days Sal . . . car enthusiast . . . when he sets out to do a job he really does it well . . , good looking . . . neat dresser . . . one of the boys . . . best of luck to you in the future, Sal, from W.H.S. Bowling Club 23 Track 3. gi' V -ll? ig, Q?- , 'Q -ago A -, If 1 g -. , ' it . ---- ii- F ' 2--t i- 'i- -if - E iff-'mr 1 ix- -v rr -- .-1 S A? 1 I I I 3, ll I ir -2-2-iw will-x if 'Ns' D 7' 1? lille :sei-EHS if -+ 1 3 1feTETe'E fi, , we , - -5 'L ' , fgtgsn: - ' Q -Q r' A S.. if . Q..,., ? 1 J 4 EEEEE u -in +-as ff A!! l-'f Exit Nj X N 7 J T f 5-,ik ' 'I .E C - ' 1 'K A - ' ii -i Q -it .mn k 5 - 115-- Zin :Memoriam 'V D-14 NNESS MC GUE ALAN R 59 Feb STEVE 3 19 f March 16 1941 June 2 Uary 24 M SO TI 1942 RH two beloved classmates Guzde me in thy tru h t and teach me' for thou art G od my Saviour, y and I hope in thee alwayf. Psalm 24: 5 63 OS Novelnber 1 J! 959 HONOR STUDENTS 49 -'7 ur 1 NANCY ELLIS ARTHUR KAUFMANN Valedictorian Salutatorian CLASS OF 1960 Pupzls Who Have Mazntazned a B Average Sznce Tenth Grade Grace Backe Beverly Ballette Marilyn Bradley Carol Ann Burg, Alice Carlson ohn Casey Richard Crocker areth Cutler udith Davis Judith Doran Jean Dotchin Nancy Doughty Eljean Drown Elizabeth DuPless1s Nancy Ellis Francis Falvo Josephine Fontana Geraldine Forino Thomas Gill Elizabeth Griffin Mark Healy Nancy Moore Betsey Johnson Robert Kasper Arthur Kaufmann Joan Kellerstrass Nancy Lamoureux Gail May Judith Montgomery Patricia Orso Phillip Pisani Christopher Reichert ane Rose jane Rushforth Lorraine Sarra Gail Schaefer Benton Shells udith Smith William Spellman Phyllis Vena Mary jane Vose juclith Webb Mary Lou Webster Ann Weis Elizabeth Weis Peter Woog 64 !.':::a.....-.g:1.- :::'+- ' -'I , .,.- -....f . .- ... ..,... ...-..-,..-...,ff, lFlllllllllll!I ?'::3':'!2: .,.. 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Q-llllf' W ww ,I I, il f' Q , , , L 4 E ri 3 K v 7 x 'bl X . , a if 4 .x' VIN Nl EEN Nil' fall N'n'2b,x if 5214 Us 51 AiQ .1061 dh :KI the f 4 0 S IM 1- BULLETIN CIP June 19585 In 1957 a group of students converged on Weth ersfield H1gh School where they expected to spend three years study1ng worldly aHa1rs They arrrved a collectron of ganglmg 1mmature and terr1fied sophomores to beg1n therr transformatron 1nto gang11ng 1m mature and terrrfied sen1ors The class s first endeavor was to elect the B1g Four Davrd LISDOH Gretchen Geyer Judy Smlth and Judy Webb Class contrrbutrons to the 1nternat1onal games B111 Stewart and Dave L1sbon a1ded the soccer team 1n wrnnrng the state champronshrp Inter pretmg the crowds enthus1asm Ann G1llett Ann Spencer and Joan Truex were sophomore representat1ves on the cheerleadrn g squad These g1rls sponsored a dance rn honor of V S Day VICIOIY 1n Soccer At th1s t1me the confusron created by the constructron of the new wmg ceased and the assembly moved 1nto new and more convenrent quarters Therr first year 1n Class A maneuvers the basketball team went crashrng on to a glor1ous CCIL vrctory B111 Stewart a1d1ng the varsrty team rn th1s1nternat1onally recogn1zed accompl1shment An rnterruptron 1n the boys pract1ce was the first attack at m1d years although all were nervous about the exams everyone seemed to pull through w1th no permanent effects fantasy done 1n W1nter splendor In the command1ng spot were Franc1s Markerte and Gretchen Geyer formmg th1s IUIO a well executed and en yoyable occasron Wh1le the dance comm1ttees were busy w1th the hop Jean Dotchm was ra1s1ng havoc 1n Betty McDonald s Omons In The stew As a result of fhlS and other theatr1cal events Jean Dotchm Melly HafflS Roger N1cholls Bob Stuart and Judy Doran were 1n1t1 ated 1nto the Royal Theatre Gunld better known to many as the Na t1onalThesp1an Socrety CIP une 19595 Another calendar another world calamrty FRESHMENH' The year began as usual w1th the elect1on of statesmen to adm1n1s ter class d1plomacy B1ll Stewart Bern1e Montalbano Arlene Bradley and Judr Montgomery Follow1ng the elect1ons the Mason Men opened another successful soccer season wrth the enthus1ast1c support of the cheerleaders who were jomed by Gerry Formo Ruth Moulrn and Jane Rushforth The annual Student Counc1l Dance pulled the soc1al season 1nto full sw1ng w1th Fall Plays follow1ng close at hand In The House of Greed Tom Nrver Melly HZIIIS Jane Rose Roger N1cholls Bob Stuart and Judy Jantzer showed the1r talents mak1ng the play a great success , . . . . , . . , . , , . . , - 1 ' , .. ,,: , , . i , 7 9 I s ' s 9 On the heels of the basketball season came the sophomore hop, a , - - ' Y -1 .n ' ' , ' , ' 9 ' 1 9 ' , - ' J 9 3 ' T . , - nr 7 9,1 ' 3 ' 7 9 A 7 Y 3 In the wrnter olymprc season the basketball team w1th the and of B111 Stewart reached the state tournaments where they were defeated by N augatuck rn therr first game at the arena Arrstocratrcally rnducted mto the Natronal Honor Socrety were the follownng classmates Grace Backe Carol Ann Burg John Casey udy Davrs Judy Doran Betsy DuP1ess1s Nancy Ellls Arthur Kaufmann Jane Rushforth Gall Schaefer Mary Jane Vose and Judy Webb Agaln leadrng the socral spotlrght was the Sprrng Productron The Fortune Teller as Nancy Haxnes Carol Nrelson Jane Rushforth B111 Spellman and Gary Watson led the cast whrch brought on applause that Hlled the paladrum Thesprans rntroduced at the rnductlon ceremony were Carol Ann Burg Jarr Cutler Judy Jantzer and Carol N nelson In order to br1ng a Forergn Exchange Student to Wethersheld Hlgh School the Securrty Councrl sponsored a Fund Dr1ve Dance Thls new student would open up to the school new outlooks on world s1tuat1ons polrtrcally and socrally The class through regular governmental procedures elected class mates to hold town offices durrng Youth Government operatrons The hrghlrght of the junxor year was the embassy ball Outre Mer Co charrmen Francrs Markette and Gretchen Geyer headed the royal court and the followlng were regally presented as the Queen s Court Arlene Bradley Mar1lyn Bradley Jean Dotchm Sandy Rrchard son Ann Spencer and Joan Truex Court Jester? Roger Nrcholls of course The Trafhc Squad sometlmes thought of as Security Polrce was soon announced w1th John Babel appomted captarn and Gall Schaefer and Ann Spencer as lxeutenants The Senlors Honor Assembly was of lrttle rmportance to the lunror class however Nobel Prrzes were awarded to two of the junror class scholars John Casey recelvrng the Tr1n1ty Book Award and the deserv mg Arthur Kaufmann the Harvard Book Award Shortly thereafter lunrors began campargnxng for Laurel Grrls State and Nutmeg Boys State Actnng as delegates were Lnnda Norrrs Phyllns Vena osephrne Fontana Gerry Forrno Ted Beal John Casey Francrs Markette Butch Nevllle B111 Stewart and Rlchard Whnte These Wethersheld ambassadors went to UConn for an rnterestxng and 1n formatrve week of mock government during the early summer At sen nor graduatron twenty lunror classmen ushered Grven trme to thmk back the junror class remembered record hops the Stowe sk1 trnp college boards and the well deserved promotnon of Mr Mullrn to Assnstant Prrncnpal CIP June 19605 As had become the custom the class elected ohn gk 7 'i SL xii! 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WW se S gf AN Casey Rlchard Crocker Gretchen Geyer and Judi Montgomery for class officers Headlng the Securlty Councrl were Fran Markette as Presldent and Llnda Norrls as Secretary The assembly was represented IH the sports field by both a football and soccer team In thls thelr Hrst V football season the team went undefeated Although the soccer season was not so successful the boys put forth thelr best efforts and merlted the support of the cheerleaders jolned for the first tlme by Llnda Norrls and Sandy Rlchardson By thls tlme the face of the lndoneslan exchange student Ronny had become famlllar to all He qulckly became accustomed to Amerlcan ways even danclng The annual Student Councll Dance provlded hls first taste of If The assembly elected Phyllls Vena and Judy Webb as edltor and asslstant edltor of THE ELM These glrls complled the facts and features of our three years at W H S Dlrectlng the publlshlng of the school newspaper THE ELM LEAVES was jarl Cutler as CdlIOf The class contrlbutlon to Fall Plays was the hllarlous Ugly Duck llng The cast lncluded ean Dotchln Gretchen Geyer Melly Harrls Betsey johnson fremember that far away look7J Roger N lcholls Tom Nlver Blll O Nell and Bob Stuart In order to recognlze thelr dramatlc contrlbutlons Nancy Doughty Bob Hungerford Tom Nlver and Gall Schaefer were lnducted lnto the Natlonal ThCSp12H SOClCfy The pace settlng basketball stars wlth returnlng lettermen John Babel Ted Beal and Blll Stewart led the team to an excellent record ln the lnternatlonal olymplcs At the pep rally Betsey johnson amazed everyone wlth her no handed HIPS and spllts Equally aglle were the boys who ln tlghts bermudas sklrts and crazy hats brought the house down wlth thelr antlcs Returnlng to more SCIIOUS matters Gall Schaefer was glven the DAR Good ClflZCUShlp Award for her patrlotlsm and SCFVICC Wlth an eye to the maln BCIIVIIICS that conclude the senlor year varlous co chalrmen were elected To gulde the arrangements of the senlor ball veterans Gretchen Geyer and Francls Markette were elected Gall Schaefer and Rlchard Crocker were elected to plan the class PICDIC and Jarl Cutler and Bob Sederqulst to make class nlght arrangements As the curtaln closed on thelr three years of study the gangllng lmmature and terrlfied senlors only began to appreclate the opportun ltles and actlvltles that thelr hlgh school years had opened up for them Best remembered from the senlor year were the Chrlstmas and Glaston bury concerts the new superlntendent of schools and the work on the yearbok and sprlng productlon They looked forward wlth uncertalnty to the years ahead ln the blg world and the events If would hold for them are T Gary Adams happrly leaves an emptyfseat an empty locker and an empty parkmg space Joe Amenta leaves Mrs Wrlson Gary Ammarell leaves Jrm Flanagan one year behrnd Ronny Achmad leaves Wethersheld Hrgh School wrth a good and favorable rmpressron Peggy Arsenaux leaves Mrs Dennrs strll teachrng shorthand John Babel leaves strll trymg to beat hrs srster at tennrs Rrchard Baboval leaves perrod' Grace Backe leaves Mr Mellen s calendar rn unreparrable order Beverly Ballette leaves her chem lab experrments tred rn a red bow to Alan Amaral Garl Barlow leaves strll trymg to catch the school bus rn the mornrng Ted Beal leaves Greg Fay yellrng for the ball Brll Bennett leaves hrs old math books to any unfortunate underclassman Lynn Bohman leaves her black harr to Pam Cordone for the trme when she gets around to that color Roland Bombardrer leaves the yunrors lookrng forward to therr graduatron Tom Bonadres leaves hrs 49 Ford to any junror who s crazy enough to take rt Bob Booker leaves hrs place as automotrve expert to Jrm Johnston Arlene Bradley leaves the Brg Burp to Drane Bordrerr rn hopes that she wrll carry on Marrlyn Bradley leaves on good terms wrth Grnny Carvey Carol Ann Burg leaves her parnt starned blue jeans rn the prop room Jan Burke leaves her thrrd perrod nutrrtron class strll tryrng to get the drshes done Jrm Burton leaves the erght ball rn the pocket Jackr Byrnes leaves her seat rn Mr Murray s room to some undergrad Rrta Cangemr leaves her typrng abrlrty to the head custodran s prrvate secretary Bev Carbonell leaves her abrlrty to get away wrthout dorng homework to a busy junror Alrce Carlson leaves Jean Kaufman to prck up the broken apparatus rn chemrstry lab Dolores Carprno leaves her well loved gym locker and key to Bonnre Banowrch Fran Cascro leaves the Bulkeley guys to Freddy DePasquale John Casey leaves the senror class completely out of order Judr Cherry leaves a bottle of asprrrn to Mr Murray and another to Mrss Urso Gary Choolgran leaves algebra to Mr Fullerton Brll Chrrstensen leaves hrs old Cub Scout badges to Mr Kurowskr Jerry Connor leaves Tom Francolrne srttrng rn the Aetna Drner John Coughlrn leaves fourth cafe starved Donna Crapullr leaves her mornrng walk to an athletrc junror Rrchard Crocker leaves Mr Lawton strll stryrng to explarn t Mr Mason how he blew a twenty pornt lead rn two mrnutes Jarr Cutler leaves Amerrca swrmmrng rf necessary Becky Cwrkla leaves Tommy Maloney a seat on the bus Gerry Czarneckr leaves peace and quret to Mrss Fulton Lrnda Darrow leaves John DelMastro reluctantly Judre Davrs leaves for democracy wrth parnt on her hands Bob Dean leaves hrs bad notes to Mr Hanenbaum Joyce DeCarlo leaves Mr Warrrner standrng outsrde hrs homeroom Janrce DeFranco leaves strll tryrng to thrnk of somethrng funny to say Cynthra DeMaro leaves to buy some more statronery Par DePasquale leaves hrs physrcs answer book to Mr Parker Margaret Derohanran leaves a pack of gum rn homeroom to anyone who ants to chew rt Beth Devanney leaves her crowded locker to any ten yunrors who want rt Neale Dobkrn leaves calrsthenrcs to Mr Cottone Judy Doran leaves her locker to any four rumors rf they can fit Jean Dotchrn leaves her art lessons to Mr Mesulrs Nancy Doughty leaves her drmples to Jean Pfamatrer to see what she ca do wrth them Jacr Doyle leaves her black harr to any blonde' Eljean Drown leaves laughrng as usual Jessre Drummond leaves her Trger Lrly rrnse to Sue Hungerford Aldor DuBors leaves hrs hook to the golf team Lynn DuFour leaves her lrttle black book to the Four Musketeers Grace Dunn leaves her srster rn the runror class Betsy DuPlessrs leaves collectrng Jarr s Fudgsrcle wrappers Nancy Ellrs leaves her drlaprdated lunch bag to her srster Rrchard Elmore leaves Don Favry smellrng hrs perfumed exhaust Frank Falvo leaves hrs flap doodle flemastate to anyone who knows what rt Sandy Fanellr leaves Kahoona and R Scata on top of Merrden Mountarn Joan Farrrs leaves rn a yellow convertrble wrth her boyfrrend Gene Freld leaves hrs locker to Franny Favry Rrchard Frlrpkowskr leaves strll sayrng Nay' Nay' 1 -4 Agnes Coughlin leaves taking Ginny Carvey for her last ride to Friendly's. 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Eli! fl josephrne Fontana leaves quretly Gerry Forrno leaves Dranne B Judy V and Sue F to carry the cheerleaders along Joan Fortunato leaves the wrndow ledge of the downstarrs basement vacant Prrscrlla Gagnon leaves joan DrPretro the fun of berng a senror jan Gallup leaves Loretta Falotrco wrth only two more years to take advantage of that walk Glennrs Gardner leaves her brrghtness to a weak lrght bulb Mrchael George leaves wrth four flat trres Sandra Getek leaves her four year loaf rn hrgh school to the Purrtan Mard Bakery Gretchen Geyer leaves Mrss Slayton to cope wrth John alone' Barbara Grlbert leaves her purple trghts to Sue Prper Brlly Grlbert leaves at last Tom Grll leaves not wrth a bang but wrth a whrmper Vrrgrnra Gorham leaves the strrct teachers who are not really so strrct JoAnn Gosselrn leaves strll hopmg that she wrll remember to take her lunch to the cafeterra Donald Gove leaves hrs broken reeds to Rrchard Agne Pat Gowley leaves a speedy lunror runnrng to homeroom at 8 29 Jrm Grant leaves for another erghteen holes Rrcky Gray leaves Mr Mason pullrng hrs harr out over next year s soccer team Betsy Grrfhn leaves strll tryrng to balance the cashrer s records Onvrlle Grrswold leaves Mrs Gates sayrng Fourth perrod lrbrary takes last cafe you know Alberta Guardranr leaves takmg her Packard home to rest Pete Gustavson leaves hrs captarnshrp of the soccer bench warmrng squad to Mrke Budlong Nancy Harnes leaves her musrc room for Mrss Foster s use Carol Hamrll leaves her reserve gallon of gas to an undergrad wrth a Volkswagen Bob Hansen leaves hrs runnrng shoes to Mr Yarrow Ted Harrrs leaves hrs quret drgnrty Melly Harrrs leaves Mrke Boccaccro strll copyrng her chemrstry homework Ed Hart leaves hrs worn out pencrls to hrs freshman brother Ron Haynes leaves hrs drrver s lrcense wrth the Vfethersfreld Polrce Department Cynthra Hebbe leaves someone behrnd Glorra Hedges leaves her fourth perrod naps to some sleepy lunror Lynda Hermgartner leaves a seat rn the cafe to her brother rf he can find rt' joyce Heldman leaves Mr Murray and hrs unendrng book reports Drane Hennessey leaves for the beach Peter Honnef leaves the lrbrary magazrnes on the rack Dan Hube leaves hrs mornrng walk to a fresh arr frend Phrl Hughes leaves Mr Latrna a prle of broken tools Bob Hungerford leaves the master swrtchboard rn a mess Sharon Hunter leaves her U S Hrstory notes to her brother Walter Huss leaves hrs car to anyone who lrkes to make reparrs rn the parkrng lot Davrd Hussey leaves before he had a chance to get well acquarnted judrth Jantzer leaves a leather bound set of Wrllram Faulkners complete works to Mrs Wrndsor Betsey johnson leaves her sneakers to an underclassman who wants more bounce to the ounce Bob johnson leaves Aldor DuBors to the Class of 1961 Bob Kasper leaves the old trn coroner to Mr Westcott Arthur Kaufmann leaves all hrs sweaters to hrs srster Joan Kellerstrass leaves her elevator shoes to Jackre Harrrs jrm Kelly leaves Mr Lawton bouncrng a basketball at the door wrth tears rn hrs eyes Phrl Kelsey leaves Charlre Hart a box of Comstock Ferre 8: Co seeds Ray Kerber leaves Mrss Hardrng s two Englrsh classes to some unsuspectrng Junror john Knapp leaves a new key charn to Mr Mullrn Frances Kosrckr leaves Mr Perry to the freshmen and sophomores Pat Kropp leaves Ruth Ann Raymond wrthout a brother Pat Lamenzo leaves her crystal to Mr Allrson Nancy Lamoureux leaves her last name to be mrspronounced forever lay Iangrrsh leaves Prrs jank and john Durbas some peace rn the mornrng Karl Larson leaves Mr Backman hrs democracy notes Marrlyn Leprne leaves her saved cafeterra table to Gall Repass Lamont LeTendre leaves hrs soccer shoes to Mrke Buda, Dave Lrsbon leaves a prck and shovel to the elrte two percent joe Lombardr leaves to catch the next yet plane to Hawarr Sandra Lombardo leaves her brother to all the gurls Trmothy Low leaves hrs srze thrrteen and one half shoes to anyone needrng a parr of Water s rs W ravtt at Brll Luby leaves hrs soccer shoes to the J V s rn order that they mrght have a better season next year Drane Malena leaves wrth a prle of her book reports whrch Mr Murray assrgned Fran Markette leaves Mr Conlon a prece of Double Bubble bubblegum Sue Mather leaves restrng on her laurels she made Mrss Bolduc laugh Joan Matthews leaves her srster rn Mr Conlon s homeroom for the next four years Garl May leaves her two mrle walk to anyone who needs the exercrse Mary Jane McCracken leaves the Irrsh rn her to Mrss Bolduc Judy McGuenness leaves her fifth perrod messenger route to Melody Dake Prrtchard Meyer leaves hrs harr and clrppers to Carl Paternostro Clrfford Mrllard leaves some money to have the school clocks fixed Rrchard Mrllard leaves hrs Ford to anyone who wants to parnt rt or to anyone at all' Alan Mrller leaves hrs non exrstant romances to Charlre H Janet Mrller leaves wrth her srster Joyce Mrller leaves the gym class strll dorng exercrses Rrchard Mrnagrl leaves hrs red convertrble rn front of the drugstore Barbara Monaghan leaves her bubbles to some other dancer Bernre Montalbano leaves hrs secret axroms and theorres to Mr Parker Judr Montgomery leaves her sneakers to Mrss Bolduc Nancy Moore leaves her greeen offrce passes to Nancy Holden Rum Moulrn leaves on trme' Erleen Murphy leaves grvrng partres to her srster Judy Murphy leaves the wrndows rn Mr Backman s srxth perrod democracy class closed Rrchard Murphy leaves hrs musrc theory class to someone who understands rt better than he oes Judy Nelson leaves drrvrng on the road rather than rn the Helds Butch Nevrlle leaves hrs threat to score thrrty goals to next year s soccer team Jean Newell leaves a certarn charr rn the lrbrary vacant Tom Newman leaves Mr Hutnrck a comb Pat Newton leaves Mr Parker s freezrng classroom to a radrator reparrman Roger G Nrcholls Jr leaves hrs back rssues of Mad to Mrs Wrndsor Carol Ann Nrelson leaves her vorce to the sound crew to be used as a perfect example of statrc Tom Nrver leaves a wrg and some artrst s glue to Mr Wrlson Dave Noble leaves hrs long legs to Ted Czeprel rn hopes that Ted wrll set another track record Alrce O Brren leaves an empty parkrng space to Rrta Tramont rf she gets there before 8 10 Dan O Brren leaves hrs broken golf clubs to Bud Henry Brll E O Nerl leaves thankrng a certarn young lady for the good trmes he had rn hrs senror year Wrllram F O Nerl leaves hrs locker to Dorty Schweppe Carol Ann Orsrne leaves a cake of rce rn Mr DeJohn s roo'n rn case the temperature gets too hrgh Kathy Paone leaves Senor Srlvra sayrng callrnetese Barbara Paradrse leaves her desk rn Mr Murray s room to Jacqure DeLuca Roberta Parrott leaves strll tryrng to drsprove the Atomrc Theory Ruth Peak leaves senror expenses to her brother Dave Norma Peck leaves the two extra mrnutes before erght thrrty to any late comer who needs them Mrke Pegago leaves hrs lrmrted knowledge of Englrsh to Mrs Wrndsor Bev Pellertrerr leaves Mr Murray wrth a brg smrle Bert Peltrer leaves Harry advertrsrng Prels Drane Peterson leaves sharrng lockers to the brrds Drane Prper leaves strll tryrng to finrsh her chemrstry experrments on trme Phrlrp Prsanr leaves a trme bomb rn someone s locker Robert Pogg leaves for a J A executrve meetrng Mrke Pokrrvnak leaves as soon as possrble Carol Pollock leaves her Blondex ro Karlene Meyer Sue Pomeroy leaves rn a cloud of dust to yorn the Navy Stephanre Puchalskr leaves argurng Kathy Quebec leaves Mr Srlvra s class quret John Raymond leaves wrth the rest of the class Jack Reed leaves Ted Czeprel hrs hrghly esteemed posrtron on the cross country team Chrrs Rerchert leaves one broken dmmstrck to Mr Hanenbaum Brll Rerd leaves for the nearest gun shop Jackre Reynolds leaves her desk rn U S Hrstory to Sue Hungerford Jrm Rrccr leaves a parr of not so whrte gym sneakers to Coach Cottone Sf QQ MN arg sttt J my r Ella WW ,gk Vs sa ll Sandy Rrchardson takrng all her clothes wrth her leaves her srster stranded rn a burlap bag Wrllard Rretzel leaves hrs band seat to Roger Press Robert Rrvard leaves hrs brarn to Mr Beck and Mr Wrlson for brologrcal purposes jane Rose leaves her vorce to the brrds jane Rushforth leaves srster Barb the last rn lrne Marranne Russo leaves Pete Bordonaro to struggle for two more years Joe Rutron leaves a C Y O prn and a Blue Cross card to Dave Kuzmak Corrrne Samborskr leaves her lrttle brown shorthand books to Mrs Dennrs Lorrarne Sarra leaves all her book reports to Peggy Reynolds Bob Schadee leaves a couple of flat trres rn the parkrng lot Garl Schaefer leaves her brrght red nrghrshrrt to Santa Claus Ruth Schlenker leaves all her homework to her srster Eleanor Jrm Schroll leaves to frx hrs Chevy Drane Scraretta leaves Mr Srlvra relreved Bod Sederqurst leaves hrs fullback posrtron on the soccer team to Mrke Budlong Ray Serffert leaves hrs downhrll skrs and crash helmet to hrs brother Josephrne Serra leaves satrsfied JoAnne Sevene leaves her homework to Pat Champ Harrret Sheltz leaves Lrnda Frrtch pretendrng to take showers rn gym Garl Shepard leaves her pet skunk to Prrs jank Benton Shrels leaves hrs physrcs s experrment to the hrghest brdder Howard Skeean leaves strll whrstlrng at pretty grrls Walter Skowronskr leaves hrs three credrts to Bernre Corcoran Judy Smrth leaves racrng for the bus at 2 12 Mrke Smrth leaves Mr Backman revrewrng hrs famous notes Davrd Spellman leaves wrth great pleasure Brll Spellman drsappornted rn love leaves to rorn the Forergn Legron Ann Spencer leaves Mrss Rutherford rrdrng to school alone Brll Stewart leaves hrs basketball T shrrt to Greg Fay Elarne Stockrng leaves her long rrde home to a Wolcott Hrll Road resrdent Sally Stremlau leaves her desk rn Spanrsh to anyone who dares venture rnto the class Carole Strumskas leaves all her unbroken test tubes to her srster Joan Bob Stuart leaves somethrng to be desrred Why? just ask Mrs Wrndsor Monrca Suchodalskr leaves all her Bermuda shorts to Carol johnson Wes Sugden leaves hrs physrcs s experrments to anyone who can read them Wes Sunderland leaves hoprng that Mr Yarrow wrll frnd someone whorn he can beat at a game of OUT Ronald Therrault leaves hrs front seat rn Mrss Bolduc s French II class to Phrlrp Albert Robert Thrall leaves hrs seat rn physrcs class to an oncomrng yunror Joanne Torneo leave Wethersfield Hrgh rn hopes that Eddy Doyle wrll graduate soon Nrck Torneo leaves Wethersfield Hrgh School rn order to earn a lrvrng Janet Trahan leaves her many snacks to anyone who wants to get fat joan Truex leaves Grnny Carvey wrrtrng letters to UConn alone janet Vallarro leaves strll tryrng to thrnk of somethrng to put rn the class wrll Phyllrs Vena leaves her trafic squad post to a senror capable of holdrng off the crowd Mary jane Vose leaves playrng center on the grrls basketball team Tom Walker leaves hrs J V letter rn Mr Lawton s brref case Erleen Walsh leaves the mrrror rn the grrls room to Dottre S Gary Watson leaves Phrl Mrkan hrs long awarted hanger rn chorr jrm Webb leaves the band at a loss for a tuba player Judy Webb leaves her laugh to a hyena Marylou Webster leaves her long harr to Donna Rutron Ann Wers leaves an unsuspectrng yunror to wander through the halls wrth Mrs Wrndsors lunch Betty Wers leaves all her undone homework for her brothers to finrsh jrm Whalen leaves the Camel behrnd wrrh all hrs runror frrends Fran Whelan leaves hrs art abrlrty to Dan Toce jerry Whrtcomb leaves hrs trrg desk to anyone smart enough to take the course Rrchard Whrte leaves Mr Mason hrs always clean and fragrant scrrmmage vest Sue Wrllard leaves her spare trme to any yunror who needs a mrnute George Wrtherell leaves Carl Paternostro rn the dust Margo Woertendyke leaves her messy chem lab drawer to any runror who wrll clean rt out john Wolf leaves the good old days at W H S Peter Woog leaves peace of mrnd to Mr Fullerton Drck Yacovone leaves Wethersfreld Hrgh to the senrors of the future who thrnk they can handle rr wrsely Sal Zocco leaves last as usual WHS QW? TFACV Ll V V 0 1 ' -U Mr Backman leaves all the noxse and confusnon created by the graduat mg class Mr Beck leaves one dead frog odor mcluded Mrss Bolduc leaves a la classes de 1960 toutes ses ammes at ses mellleurs voeux Mr Conlon leaves h1s book on School Law to the Clarence Darrow the senlor hlgh Butch Nev1lle Mxss Emery leaves all parallel bars to Betsey johnson Mr Fullerton leaves h1s 2 15 club to some of h1s better students Mxss Fulton leaves to the semor class all the empty spools from sewmg class to build a reumon club house Mrs Gullong regretfully leaves four years of pleasant HSSOCIHIIOH w1th the Class of 1960 Mrs Humphrey leaves the best that has been thought and sard Mr Kurowskx leaves the semor class to Mr Fullerton warm Mr Ed Lawton leaves regrett1ng that he couldn t get to know the semor class better Mr O Keefe leaves h1s semor home room wondermg what freshman w1ll be able to read the mornnng notrces as well as they d1d Mlss Palmer leaves her anclent hlstory classes adrnft rn a Greek trlreme Mr Parker leaves h1s best wrshes for the future to h1s Senlor class Mrs Perretta leaves a place for Glenms Gardner 1n the g1rls gym ofhce M1ss Rutherford leaves the cheerleaders w1th bad cases of collxe wob es Mr Watt leaves thns year s problems of the school newspaper to next year s hopefuls Mrs Weaver leaves her very best wnshes for a hfe of happlness to the Class of 1960 Mrs Wnllard leaves her deadlnnes to next year s yearbook staff Mrs Wlttngschlager leaves her smcere best wlshes for brlght futures for all the Class of 60 Mr Yarrow leaves yust one more pomt on a hnstory test to Dave L15 n si Sa Q fl 1 2 5 : SAN b' .. of 7 Q , y , , n Mn fi r Joan Truex Jan Burke jan Burke Sharon Fricke Ann Spencer Judi Montgomery Betsy Griffin Marilyn Bradley Ronny Achmad Diane Hennessey Joan Truex Berry Tonrarski Berry Tonrarski Phyllis Vena Diane Malena Arlene Bradley Sandy Lombardo NL- vs' Q93 VQII4 x'- g' al If Yfff 1 L.- Mx s Ka. I 'xx F' Q .af I JH ll I Hair E yer Eye Lark ex Eye Bro wr N ore M outb' Dimpler C 0 mp! exzon Smzle H andy Teeth Sboulderr Leg: Feet Vozce Laugh P oflure Tom N iver Burch Neville Butch Neville john Coughlin Mike Smith Mike Smith joe Rurion jim Grant Melly Harris Tim Low Fran Markerre Bob Sederquist Dave Lisbon Tim Low Gary Watson Ted Harris Bob Sederquisr will , 1 X ' S ff 2- if Q Z Lzx.J N San Francnsco Callforma August 5 1975 Dear Mr Sklrm and Faculty of Wethersfield Hugh School Whrle takmg a trxp around the world I have been fortunate enough to run mto many of my old classmates from Wethersfield Hxgh I thought lf mxght nn terest you to hear just how some of your alumnr are domg How true the phrase It s a small world' As a matter of fact lf all started when foreseemg a world cruxse I bought my travelmg xnsurance from the Beal Meyer Insurance Company ln New York My shlp The Alma Mater was makmg her manden voyage and a booklet wrltten by Betsy DuPless1s and xllustrated by Judle Davxs had been drstrnbuted to the passengers lxstmg the names of all those who helped nn her constructnon En gmeers were Gary Adams Francls Markette and Rrchard Whnte Gaxl Barlow and Hamer Sheltz decorated the lav1sh mterror from bow to stern Thns shrp really has everythmg' The shnp to shore telephones were operated by Rebecca Cwlkla and Shexla Strong Shnp hbrarxan was Judy Webb Scrumptlous meals were served under the drrectlon of d1et1t1ans Judy Nelson and Beth Devanney Swabblng the decks rn navy blues were Roland Bombardxer Ted Hart Bob Hansen and Rnchard Murphy wnth Dave Noble Jim Schroll Torn Walker and John Wolf holdmg the palls Jacr Doyle was the hairdresser m the shlps beauty shop Betsey Johnson and Sandy Rlchardson between dancrng engagements rn New York and the Contlnent performed for us one evemng when they weren t seaslck When they were Dr Txm Low and Nurse Arlene Bradley took care of My first evenmg aboard I went up to the f1rst class deck where I ran mto Jerry Connor playmg shuffleboard He IS now makmg h1s fortune on Wall Street sellmg stocks and bonds Jerry mentxoned that he had met a group of teachers mcludmg B111 Bennett Mlchael George Ahce Carlson Agnes Coughlln Judy Doran Jean Dotchm and Eljean Drown who are golng to partlcxpate ln the exchange teacher program Sandy Fanelll Jamce Gallup Glennls Gardner Vxr gmxa Gorham Joanne Gosselm and Melly Harms also affiliated wxth the pro gram, are to be statnoned In Russla Dlrector of RCllglOUS Educatxon Grace Backe also has a su1te aboard shlp Oops there go the hghts' Well have to call out chnef electrrcal engxneer Arthur Kaufmann wlth hrs asslstants ohn Knapp and Lamont LeTendre Too bad Art couldn t rnvent a bulb that 15 snatch proof' One mornmg a spot was seen on the hornzon by well equnpped world traveler Walt I-Iuss who always has h1s telescope ready We wondered at first nf If could be a creatlon of sclentrst Ph1l Kelsey but xt turned out to be Jan Cutler swlmmmg to Israel Ronny Thernault took pxctures for the Assocnated Press as she clrmbed aboard Englard was our first stop and the blllboards there were covered wrth posters proclanmmg the fame of world renowned concert v1ol1n1st Bob Dean Whrle there I ran mto Mxke Pegago ushermg at the Palladium Halfway across the Enghsh Channel the stupendous hexght of the new Eiffel Tower designed by archxtect George Wntherell was v1s1b1e I ! 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' 5 I , . 3 dd N gf 76 Ill After dockrng forergn drplomat Neale Dobkm took us on a tour of Parrs Furtherrng therr studres at the Sorbonne were Phyllrs Vena and Nancy Ellrs Bar bara Grlbert was havrng a great trme modelrng the latest Parrs fashrons created by Drck Baboval whrle Nancy Harnes and Grace Dunn purchased some for Amerrcan department stores Artrst Josephrne Fontana complete wrth pallet and beret was drsplayrng her parntrngs at an out door gallery Bev Ballette also hap pened to be rn France takrng a vacatron from her Job as Spanrsh rnterpreter How nrce rt was to see them all agarn' Whrle on a trarn to Swrtzerland Pete Gustavson punched our trckets and was a perfect conductor At Geneva Roger Nrcholls was dorng hrs best to keep the Summrt Conference awake Ray Serffert rs makrng a name for hrmself as a skrrng rnstructor rn the Alps where I found hrm rnstructrng vacatronrng teachers Joan Kellerstrass Sandy Lombardo Garl May and Mary Jane McCracken Other teachers Nancy Moore Alrce OBrren and Kathy Quebec were spendrng the trme on toboggans while Jackre Reynolds Joan Robrnson Amy Courtney and Judy Smrth were toastrng therr tootsres at the mn fireplace Youd thmk that after all those Stowe skr trrps theyd know how to skr but Drs ohn Babel and James Luby were kept busy settrng broken bones on the slopes Assrstrng them were nurses Jan Burke Bev Carbonell and Lynn DuFour whrle Pat Newton and Joan Matthews nursed those convalescrng Joan Tnrex and Marrlyn Bradley physrcal theraprsts helped rn the rehabrlrtatron of those wrth broken bones and sprarned ankles Learnrng that some more old frrends were rn Rome I flew there for a short stay Sharon Frrcke made a very competent stewardess Sure enough there was Chrrs Rerchert foragrng rn alley garbage cans for specrmens to help further hrs screntrfic research Betsy Grrffrn rs a secretary rn the Amerrcan Embassy where Marrnes Howard Skeean and Tom Bonadres make up part of the Embassy Guard Havrng decrded that I had seen enough of Europe I reboarded the shrp whrch had steamed around Sparn to Italy Then we set out for the Mrddle East area Engrneers Joe Amenta Gary Ammarell Rrccr Gray and Benton Shrels are drggrng for orl rn the Arabran Desert hoprng to make a fortune rn the petroleum lndustry In charge of operatrons rs John Casey who rs findrng out that thmgs get out of order even rn Saudr Arabra The crossrng of the Indran Ocean to Ceylon was uneventful However the heat was even worse than that rn the prop room back at W H S At the southern most trp of Ceylon Jan DeFranco as medrcal mrssronary rs devotrng her trme and energy to a clrnrc whrch treats the natrves Nancy Doughty rs supervrsor of Jan s staff of nurses whrch mcludes Judy Murphy Ruth Moulm Cynthra Hebbe and Pat Lamenzo Also workrng rn the wards are Barbara Monaghan Lrnda Norrrs Ruth Peak Joanne Sevene and Drane Prper Rrchard Crocker a con firmed bachelor who never could decrde on a professron helped overhaul the shrp when we arrrved at Calcutta Indra Whrle strollrng about town I met Bob Stuart who talked me rnto takrng a pack trrp on yak back up Mount Everest Several years ago Mary Jane Vose Srr Hrllary s successor became the first woman to make the ascent Now crvrl engrneers Rrchard Elmore and Alan Mrller are rn charge of the constructron of a scenrc hrghway to the top of the mountarn Dan Hube who garned hrs experrence rn the Sea Bees rs drrvrng a steam roller When I finally made rt to the top there was Al DuBors teeterrng on the very QW wh ,J I by 1 WS peak Later I caught a glrmpse of Ga1l Schaefer and Jane Rushforth drsappearmg behrnd a rock rn hot pursurt of the Abommable Snowman Wrth Garls war cry rrnglng ln our tmglrng ears we took a slow tram back to the coast Aboard shrp agarn we ran rnto a huge tropical storm off Burma An Arr Force Squadron rncludmg Bob Booker Phrl Hughes Dave Hussey Ray Kerber Karl Larsen Tom Newman Bob Pogg and Dave Spellman gurded us safely around rt I understand that Jane Rose IS also makmg a successful career of the WAF In Bandejermasm., Indonesxa I stopped off to see Ronny and to meet hrs famrly He was glad to remxnrsce wrth me about our happy days at Wethersfield Hrgh and was rnterested to hear how hrs former classmates are dorng Indeed he brought out that Held managers Frank Falvo Mike Pokrrvnak Ron Haynes and Joe Rutron were establrshmg a branch oHice of an rnsurance company there They had brought wrth them an entourage of SCCICIZIICS Lynn Bohman Jackne Byrnes Rrta Cangemn Fran Cascro Judy Cherry Cynthla DeMa1o Margo Derohanran Joan Fortunato and Sandy Getek Peg Arseneaux Marrlyn Lepme and Judy McGuenness are back home at the Travelers rn Hartford I am told Havrng heard so much about the famed Laos Clmxc I decrded that I must see rt Sue Mather has filled Dr Dooleys shoes well and her rrghthand men are Bob Kasper and Pat DePasquale Pharmacrsts Carol Burg Bob Schadee and Sue Willard were there too assnsted by research chemrst Bob Thrall They are work rng on a cure for the common cold Won t they ever drscover one? Carol Hamxll a dretrcran IS keepxng both patrents and staff well nourished Medlcal secretarnes are Lorrame Sarra and Mary Lou Webster In the Phrlrpprnes servrcemen Bxll Chrrstensen Eugene Field John Ray mond and Jrm Rnccr were helping electrrcal engmeer Mark Healy draftsman Rrchard Millard and carpenter Clrfford Mrllard to burld an arr base Phrl Prsanr Pete Woog Bob Rxvard and Gerald Whltcomb were rn charge of the over all operatron Guardmg the top secrets whxch accompany such projects was Onvxlle Grrswold a mnlltary polrceman Bob Kaczmarek rnstalled the electrrcal fac1l1t1es Whrle on an excursion rn a natrve outrrgger we decrded to explore a de serted Island Much to our surprrse Brll Spellman was spotted on the sands beachcombmg rn the seaweed A South Pacrfic beachcomber mdeed' When we got back to Luzon the largest Phnlnppme rsland we found the cnty greatly excrted because the bank had just been robbed However Butch Nevrlle and Gary Watson two very successful lawyers had thnngs well rn hand Marnanne Russo therr legal secretary was busy takmg notes Detectrve Bob Sederqurst was questnonlng bank workers Ruth Schlenker Gerry Czarneckr and Joan Farrns who had been behrnd the desk when the robber entered After a short t1me Lrnda Darrow the detectives secretary called to say that policeman Mike Smrth had apprehended the culprrt who was trymg to enter a taxncab dnven by Jlm Whalen Survrvrng th1s hectrc eprsode we headed for the Hawauan Islands On the way we passed an ocean gorng brllboard sayrng Thrs way to Hawan whrch had been created by Jessxe Drummond Janet Trahan and Joyce Miller Several days later we docked at Honolulu At the next shrps berth was a chartered vessel whnch carrned several award wmmng educators from the mann land Among them were Gerry Forrno Duane Scraretta Ann Spencer and Carol Strumskas Lrnda Hermgartner Margo Woertendyke Roberta Parrot Monrca S2 S by S ills guy? A gd S sf gas '? ,. ill Suchodolsku and Sally Stremlau had won specual awards un the field of elementary educatuon We all spent an enjoyable evenung rehashung our hugh school ex peruences The next day Davud Lusbon a publuc accountant and I lunched at the Hono lulu I-lulton whuch us managed by Bob johnson Whule we were orderung a group of famuluar lookung women arruved and went unto a specual banquet hall Feelung that we knew these people we went un also and found that thus was a secretarues conventuon In the course of the afternoon we met Joyce DeCarlo Pat Gowley Alberta Guarduanu Duane Hennessey Sharon Hunter and y Langrush Later un the evenung Wes Sugden Bull O Neul Cboth are now account antsl and I attended a talent show put on by the varuous secretarues Performung were Joyce Heldmann Janet Muller Euleen Walsh Gaul Shep ard Josephune Serra and Corunne Samborsku Bev Pellettueru and Carole Anne Nuelson sang a duet wuth Euleen Murphy accompanyung them on the tuba Betty and Ann Weus dud a clever act un whrch they typed to the strauns of Carry Me Back To Old Vurgunny Followung thus the act known as the Fuve Ps namely Peck Paraduse Paone Pollock and Pomeroy dud a Hawauuan dance As a finale the gurls threw leus unto the auduence After the show we went back stage where we met Dolores Carpuno an agent from the lught company whuch dud the lughtung un the show Tom Gull our class thunkung man was also back stage talkung wuth the performers Lombardu who us wrutung a hustory of the uslands Our guude took us on a very enjoyable trup whuch ended at a publuc clunuc run by the cuty Socual workers Prusculla Gagnon Glorua Hedges Gretchen Geyer and Judu Montgomery seem to be doung a grand job workung wuth the people Bernue Montalbano and hus dental assustant janet Vallaruo are un charge of the dental department The head peduatrucuan at the clunuc us Donna Crapulu Dr john Reed has been cuted for hus remarkable work at the clunuc Whule walkung down the street we notuced a clever advertusement done by jean Newell whuch announced a lawn bowlung demonstratuon Thunkung that thus would be unterestung we went and to our amazement we duscovered that Don Gove was unstructung Ted Harrus a chemust who bowls as a hobby Watch ung the demonstratuon was Nancy Lamoureux who sus now wuth the duplomatuc servuce Carol Orsune an unsurance worker Walt Skowronsku and Sal Zocco leadung busuness men the paur of famous forest rangers Wullard Ruetzel and Wes Sunderland and Pat johnson and Pat Kropp CI don t know theur marrued namesl were also there wuth theur husbands Thus mornung The Alma Mater docked un San Francusco her world cruuse completed To me ut was a most profutable trup not so much for the sughts I saw as for the acquauntances I was able to renew How gratufyung ut must be to you who prepared us so well for the future to see how successful each has become un hus chosen fueld Many fruendshups establushed durmg hugh school have not dus solved but have been strengthened durmg the passung years Hopung to vusut W H S before too long I remaun A nostalguc 1960 er 9 . .3 . 9 2 After a good night's sleep, we took a tour through Honolulu, guided by Joe Who s Who MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED DONE MOST FOR W H S MOST STUDIOUS MOST CHEERFUL ' 79 SHY EST MOST NATURAL HEARTBREAKERS MOST DIGN IF IED 80 rw 'A CLASS ACTORS MOST RESPECTED WN DEEPEST BLUSHERS CLASS MUSICIANS 81 ,w '?f BEST DANCERS BEST ALL AROUND MOST ARGUMENTATIVE VVITTIEST 82 POSSESS IT BEST DRESSED BIGGEST FLIRTS MOST POPULAR 83 Wm BEST ATHLETES BEST ARTISTS ...I BEST LOOKING MOST MISCHIEVOUS 84 MOST PLEASING PERSON ALITY CUTEST LIVELIEST MOST POPULAR UNDERGRADS 85 c: Z +-1 ET! :J IP'-I UZ 5 , 42- gf 'l Qi: IQ will WWIA C L U B S P f .f, ki I Qgfaave- STUDENT COUNCIL sw-1 ll Row one C Rerchert G Watson J Nelson J Iangrrsh S Lom bardo R Moulm l Markette L Mellen MVT Sbfrm urlfuef L Norrrs D Kenyon j Dotchrn J Smith M Bradley J Webb A Spencer R Setlerqurst Row two P Goff N Haines S Donovan J Major M Zocco B Vose C Hermanson J Casey M George W Nevrlle T Beal G Geyer G forrno G Backe G Schaefer R Peak Row three B Brennan B Rushforth j Gullonx., T Mlano E Dudley W Zuma L Norrrs B Wallace P Campbell Mulvlhrll M Smrth W Warren Row four A Kenyon N jope S Naylor B Lester R Bagley J Keele D Gunnmg D Kuzmak G Fay 1 Sharpe C Rondmone R Burke N Gustafson M Budlong R DeL1sa Row nve T Wrlson S Stencil K OBrren S Allen R Sekoll j Charneskr T Truex D Russell C Russell V Carvey P Isham P janlc B Orlowslu Row sxx E Harrrs Macdcnough T Covey L D1Faz1o P Steele A Amaral W Stras das M Boccaccro STUDENT BODY OFFICERS ,- Mr T Sksrm adwrer F Markette Presrdent D Kenyon Vrce Presrdent L Norrns Secretary L Mellen Treasurer 88 .fa-Q K fr.. I . l , , A .. 5 . - .. - T in Wmwsm. ur- 'fl ' ' I V. 1 ' ' v 'I' v 4 -7' y - ' 1 - 1 ' 1 ' I a ' 1 ' l I la - v 1- A v - I v ' - . ' f - , - a - I u ' . x ' .v ' I A ., . , , , , , , , , . , . . .1 . , . , . ' -1 . - v ' a - ' v - , - ' 1 - 1 ' u - n - ' : - . , . , . , . ' , . , . - - , P. Huntley, M. Cottone, R. Egan, P. Peterson, P. Gustavson, S J- , - . . . : . , . fr 11 111 ' Azul.: . 'f 7. !'vltlA' ' . , TBR 'O ' I A '::'.:. A All V . ' W ,, 3 . K lf ' :B N ' l ....... - - 4 , A I - , A S - 1 l ' l 5 - I , 5 . , . NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY nf Row one J Rushforth J Cutler C Burg M Bradley P Vena N Moore J Davrs E Gnilin J Smrth Row two D Kenyon E DuPlessrs J Webb N Ellns A Kaufmann Mr W Parker Adwfer J Doran G Schaefer M Vose J Casey Row three C Rerchert J Mulvxhrll B Mayer A Wers S Sprmger M Fuller ton C Graeber G May E Wers A Carlson S Macdonough R Crocker Row four G Backe B Johnson E Lambkxn L Wxllard J Trmpson Steege L Mellen C Frtzgrbbons S Ballard R Burke FOREIGN POLICY CLUB H r h Row one R Tramont A OBrien A Spencer J Dotchm J Truex M Bradley Mr E Beckman adzuef J Rose R Schlenker L DuFour E DuPless1s M Scanlon B Mayer Row two N Doughty B Gnlbert J Sevene A Coughlm S Wnllard A Gxlletr G May J Kellerstrass G Barlow S Chrdsey J Murphy M Duggan Row three P Newton G Dunn J Smxth M Vose G Schaefer E Gntlin J Davxs J Nelson J Steege J Txmpson -IN G Geyer D Crapulln Row four M Stewart J Cameron M Derohanlan A Guardram J Burke C Hebbe D Scraretta V Gorham B Pxerce M Arthur C Burg L Hermgartner C Nnel son Row five S Stremlau R Parrott D Plper J Newell G Hedges S Fanelln J Doran P Lamenzo A Carlson Row snx R Stuart N Dobkm S Macclonough D Kenyon F Markette Casey P DePasquale R Sedexqunst F Falvo J Babel 89 ,, ' 1 . L Go- i 17 4- X 'tv X , Q , v b 'I L. ,il- 1 -, . 'vf I' I ff s. 'A -I ' v lx ,, , , ,., Q2 I-Q' A wif . 1 L , I I . , v. ' ' , . N - - ' f' v-Q V, -N f v I 4' . x Y ' F Y 2 I ' : . - , . , . , . , . , , . , . , . , . , . , . , , . , . , . . : . , . : . , . , . , . V, . , . , . , . , . . , . ,J, , . , . , . , . U ,' . , . , . , . . 1 . . 1 ' I ' 3 ' 1 ' ! ' - ...ar vw I 3 5 . Y . ,, as 1 r , , r F - . ' , li' ' 14 A A ., J Y - tl 5 W , I ' I I V I , ' , E Y R . I ' 4 V' - f , as I I , X If A 1 ' 'L . l i 'is '1 NI F u J , , I , , . , . , . , . . , . : V Z . , . , . s - y - - f ' 1' - 1 ' r 1 - v ' v ' 1 - v ' v - v - a - a - a - , - 5 I- D ' v - s ' r - . , . , . , , , . , . , . ',. , , , . . 1 . y ' v A y - y - 1 - y v - v - I n - 1 A - TRAFFIC SQUAD Row one M Harns G Schaefer J Babel A Spencer T Beal J Webb S Lombardo J Casey R Moulm G Hedges F Mar M Bradley J Truex Mr F Clark advuer Row two J Dotchxn lcette Row four F Falvo R Crocker J Connor W Nevllle B -I Davxs A Grllett G Forrno J Smxth M Vose B DuPless1s J Montalbano R Sederquxst Rushforth S Richardson L Norms Row three P Vena G Geyer ELM LEAVES STAFF Row one E Wers A Wers M Fullerton S Ballard Mr J Wan advuer D Kenyon J Cutler L Wrllard J Murphy E DuPless1s Row two S Sprmger M Dake J Cameron M Barstow C Ma loney L jones N Gustafsoa E Paschal L Mellen S Chxdsey 90 Row three G Barlow G May J Kellerstrass A Babel I Gul long W Mazo P DePh1ll1ps J Steege J Trmpson S Smrth Row four M Smrth R Stuart H Langdon C DeS1mone A DuBo1s E Farrrs A f - X .. ,. ,. ,. ,. , . ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. - . ,. ,.. , . ,. , . .. ,. ,. ,. ,. - 1. ,- ,A 1- ,- y- ,. - ,, ,. . .. ,. , .. ,. ,. ,. ,.. , .. ,. ,. ,. ,. - ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. . ,. ,. ,. ,. ,-. . .. ,. ,. ,. ,.- .. ,..,,. ,. ,. ,. ,. -,. ,. ,. . ,. . NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY if L Row one Mr O Mellen Adwrer C Burg J Jantzer M Harrxs C Fltzgrbbons G Schaefer 1 Mulvxhrll Row two M Fullerton J Cameron ,I Mellen J Cutler N Doughty J Dotchm j Doran R Burke 1 Steege C Nerlson S Sprmger Row three H Langdon R Stone P Mlkan R Nxcholls T Nlver R Hungerford R Stuart F OOTLIGHTERS Row one J Steege, L Mellen, Mr O Mellen adurer I jantzer, Cameron, G Sthaefer,j Dotchm Row three T Nner R Stone C Burg, M HKIFIS,-I Mulv1hxll,j futler,j Doran Rovr two S R Hungerford, H Langdon, P M1kan, R Stuart, R Nnhollg Sprnnger C N1elsen,M Fullerton, N Doughty R Burlce,j 91 LATIN I CLUB 0 0 OVW 5 -q 4-ima' Row one Mr T OKeefe adwrer L Isham N Barry E Backer S Blackman J Ellis N Jope P Hill D Terry D Richardson B MacArthur B Brennan S Naylor T Dorman C Kehoe Row two B Lester K Gustafson P DePhill1ps S OToole J Mayer B Wallace D Dodge C Coiro V Orlowskr S Sposrto M Helli las J Grifiin B Antoniou L Soderqurst Row three D Battis R Tramont J Scott B Chrrstenson D St Jean M Stavola J Gullong M Mazo A Babel M Zocco B Vose B Rushfortn J Westland Row four R Sekoll J Ensign M Tine J Charneskr E Truex P Torell R Mather L Barbagallo A Kenyon K Back man M Montalbano B Pierce Row live J Mellen M Souney G Webb D Rubera J Lawler R Rhodes W Shanaman B Donatelli J Weaver D Balfour J Smalley R Agne D Bonrn LATIN III 81 IV CLUB feti Row one: Mfr. H. Humphrey, advirerg P. Huntley, S. Smith, L. Norris, M. Smith, P. Vena, J. Gozzo, C. Graeber, R. Burke, N. Moore, M. Harris, N. Ellis, L. Jones, Mn. D. Gullong, adviref. Row two: S. Chidsey, L. St. Germain, R. Harris, P. Noonan, D. HoHman, S. Wahl, E. Dudley, M. Stiles, K. Lotkowski, T. Gozdeck, C. Ruscoe, P. Cornwall, P. Campbell, B. Tuthill, L. Dunn. Row three: G. Repass, E. Wist, J. Keefe, D. Gunning, S. Gadd, C. Her- manson, J. Goodrich, W. Zima, G. Zelinsky, B. Drodzel, B. Zim- merman, J. Valis, J. Dwyer, J. Gosselin, G. Backe. Row four: T Abbruzzese, D. Berquist, M. Arthur, S. Ardery, M. Christenson, L Cronin, P. Neild, E. Aloi, J. Kelly, P. O'Mara, J. Strumskas, I. W. Clark, P. Peterson, P. Gustavson, T. Jones, J. Sciaretta, J. Hills S. Thompson, R. DuPlessis, W. Duggan, D. Huclak, C. DeSimone J. Day, M. Mohrman, S. Ballard, D. Bavelas. Palmer, G. Cannarella, M. Fullerton, S. Macdonough. Row live: FRENCH CLUB Row one Mm E Bolduc adwref I Smxth G Dunn M Vose J Nelson L Mellen J Webb S Wxllard P Vena E Grnfhn L Wxllard S Smith S Lombardo M Hams A Courtney J Cutler C Russell P Isham Mr O Mellen adviser Row two N Holden G Gardner J Robmson J Anderson B Wolf T Watson E Brennan B Wallace B West L Cronxn R Burke N Gustafson J Kelly R Hams L St Germam S Wahl M Wolf S Schmrdt A Phnllrps Row three J Mason L McCubrey J Valns M P B S Ardery P Campbell P Cornwall M Hacker G Repass C Maloney B Rempe M Stewart N Haxnes 1 Matthews Row four V Carvey J Henry J Tnmpson J Steege S Chrdsey B Gnlbert J Davxs A Bradley E DuPless1s J Murphy C Burg N Ellls J Gosselln T Mather M McCracken P Newton G Backe P Mornson A Carlson Row fwe R Neumayer I Lrlly P Albert S Latham P Nexld A Cowles J Kaufmann J Croxkla B Hancock P Auretta D Barnas P Daly M Pryzwara M MacKenz1e E Bonk D Barry M Bradley M Webster Row sux S Thompson B Deane T Russell A Kaufmann M Mohr May N Lamoureux J Doran j Truex R Whlte R Nxcholls J Alogna E Harr1s BIOLOGY CLUB 5935 4,4X Row one D Berqunst E Cope J Goodnch G Zelmsky W Zuma B Znmmerrnan B Pierce M MacKenzie H Curner D Hoffman Row two B Dudley P OMara D Trelchel D Wood R Sekoll D Bonnn S Wahl R Turner Row three P Noonan M Pryzwara D Barnas 1 Dwyer J Archambault G Alexson A Q.-X 4, gf K Asklar D Gunnnng J Babel Mr H Beck advzxer Row four J Segur P Auretta E Alot D Hudak Hxlls P Dunn B Staron D Catalano Mr I Alluon adwrer Row flve E Wxst B Wnllxams T Mxano G Lnpp R Achmad M Clarey 93 E tat,. ..-W , --.W ill 1 sn.. 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' Y ' 1 ' I ' I ' 7 SCHOOL ORCHESTRA or Row one R DePalma W Logan Row two A Cox M Smith Imam adwser E Wells H Florian 1 Munson J Chupas R S Springer M Helliias T Dorman L Dunn S Beardsley G Kennedy J Mellen M Linder H Caruso S Kremmski M Congdon M Dake S Srylso R Dean Row three Mr N Hanen Fullerton E Lambkin Row four S Ballard M Rextzel SCHOOL BAND 'U-Y Row one: E. Rhodes, B. Lester, R. Mather, W. Rietzel, W. Sas sano, S. Beardsley, M, Wolf, R. Rhodes, R. Press, R. Kasper, H. Florian, W. Clark, J. Chupas, J. junokas, J. Munson. Row two: C. Reichert, T. Iavinio, J. Babel, J. Charneski, B. Donatelli, P. De Phillips, J. Crocker, L. Isham, W. Logan, C. Schirm, B. Edwards, 94 1. Lauretti, E. Wells, J. Rubano, R. Dean. Row three: Mr. C We-xlcott, advixer: J. Gullong, C. Crafts, M. Smith, J. Shields, N Barry, D. Wood, R. Agne, D, Gove, P. DeRosa, 1. Alogna, B Dudley, G. Lipp, G. DiNallo, A. Cox, B. Rempe, S. Springer. STRING ENSEMBLE X. bfi' Row one T Dorman L Dunn S Beardsley G Congdon M three Mr N Hanenbaum advsfer S Ballard S Sprrnger M Dake S Styslo R Dean Row two R Kennedy J Mellen M Fullerton Lmdner H Caruso S Kremmskr M Rertzel E Lambkrn Row DANCE BAND Row one S Ballard S Sprmger standing W Sassano 1 Babel C Rerchert J Munson I Chupas ,I Flonan ,I junolcas E Wells Edwards R DePalma j Laurettx S Macdonoulgh j Rubano C Snhrrm W Logan G DAmel1o Mr N Hanenbaum ddl1JEf Rov. two R kennedy 95 9 1 1 ll .Sl g l l W 5 G I M' V Q l ' , lf' A -- 4 ' I 4 l gf 1 R if . ,QW , f yr 1, A f is G' I 5 Wi 231' Ll 2 li? ' EEE? l l S 6? ft' , 5 P l r S 1 2? 2 g r ' K 3,5 I A A I, , . f Q I' M , lib- , S .. Ara lalif - S wgis l 'SJ DEBONAIRES Row one A Gxllett R Therxault R Nrcholls C Burg Mm' V G Watson W Sunderland J Rose G Schaefer Row four J Forter advuer Row two N Gustafson N Hames P Mxkan W Wrlcox T Mather C Rexchert J Rushforth Spellman R Harrns L DuFour Row three D Malena S Mather CHOIR Row one N Gustafson J Rose C Descy M Webster N Haines Gray D Malena B Monaghan L DuFour J Ashe Row two R Dean T Wxlson P Kelsey P Mxlcan W Spellman B Peltxer M Mohrman B Toubman D Noble J Kelly R Nrcholls W ONe1l C Rexchert W Sunderland E Ferns Row three L Nor rxs G Dunn S Lombardo J Smzth A Spencer C Cornelruson 96 B Pellemen S Rrchardson C Wood Mm' V Foster adwre-r J Murphy C Burg D Pxper Row four J Gosselm A Gxllett J Dotchm J Truex S Mather E DuPless1s J Wrlcox G Schaefer J Rushforth T Mather J Anderson L Wxllard S Chxdsey L Mellen J Steege L MacCubrey L Cromn S Stremlau : h . , . , . ' ! . ,U ' . .. , . . , . , . . : . , . - , .1 . , . , . , . , . , . , . . , . , . . 1 . , . , . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , , . G. Watson, R. Theriault, T. Newman, D, Bavelas, P. Albert, R. Henry, R. Peak, J. Kaufmann, M. Jensen, J. Tongren, S. Rose, E , , w , . , U. , . . D : . - , . , . . : 4. . ' , . ' , . , . , . , . , . , .' , . , . , . , . , .h , . . , U , .I , . , . ' , . , . . , . , . , . , . , t' , . , . -, . . 1 .I - , . ., , . , . , . . I ' ! ' 7 ' 3 ' ! ' 7 GIRLS' CHORUS Row one M Koarns S Cameron S Collms P Hull J Harrrs J Mayer N Doughty E Pfamatter C Maloney Row two M Longey M Zocco D Dodge N Jope J Ellxs Mu: V Foster advuer S OToole P Gagnon S Fanellr J Mason Row three vw I B Brown A Babel W Mazo N Walsh J Porch J Trahan E Wolf C RIVOIIC Row four M McAul1ffe S Latham P Bell C Hebbe V Choollgan F Cascro C Schweppe E Zaleskx R Can gemr DRAMATIC CLUB Row one M Barstow 1 Davxs J Drummond J Doran R Har rxs S Falk B Johnson B Dudley J Cameron J Dotchm P Mnkan .I Trmpson C Maloney S Beatdsley S Anderson L Mac Cubrey P Clark P Isham J DeCarlo Row two Mm Carol Uno advuer J Gullong J Matthews M Harns N Doughty J Jant zer E Brennan j Anderson N Gustafson J Steege L Mellen E Paschal S Chndsey L Wxllard M Kearns S Cameron S OToole P Davxs Mn E Wzlron adwxer Row three Mr L Wilson ad vue' D Nelson M Woertendyke B Gllbert J Murphy R 155171 Burke C Burg S Sprmger M Fullerton S Ballard M Hawks worth M Stewart C Frtzglbbons B Orlowskl j Rogalla S Mer heb J Cutler Row four G Repass D Rrchardson M Goetz P Goff M Lmdner C Nexlsen C Weeks C Chapman N Walsh J Wllcox C Graeber C Russell J Tosca C Hebbe D Scnaretta G Schaefer Row hve D Berquxst D Hoffman J Mansfield H Langdon J Day R Stone R Stuart J Achenbach R Hungerford T Nnver W E ONe1l R Nxcholls M Smnth M Mohrman T Spazxan R Press R Kmsley 7 l P 1 .4 I I N I ,I ' .. gy' ,X xl ' 1 - 'U - U it V - ., 7 X 0-1 L K 1 -1 . 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SCHOOL PLAYS CAST Q 1 Row one M Harrrs R Stuart B Johnson G Geyer T Nrver J Dotchrn W E ONe1l J Cutler M Woertendyke R Nrcholls J Doran Mn' E Wrlron advzrer Row two M Hawksworth W Strasdas J Day H Langdon J Trmpson J Steege S Anderson M Mohrman P Albert Mr O Mellen adwrer Row three H Florran A Hube D Hoffman S Grglnottr M Barstow R Harrns Di Nelson M Smrth J Mansfield E Brennan Mr L Walton a wrer FALL PRODUCTION STAFF 'H ,I fi WY Row one Mu: D Palmer adwfer J Matthews J Kelly B G11 bert C Nxelsen J Cameron C Burg S Wrllard N Holden G Vena C Russell J Truex J Tosca M Zrto R Burke L Cronrn Mr: M Denmx adwxer Row two Mu! C Rutherford adwrer P OMara B Dudley S Beardsley S Chrdsey L Mellen J Henry J Murphy E Grrffm J Davrs L Jones B Orlowsl-cr J DeCarlo C Graeber E Paschal M111 E Slayto-n adwxer Row three Mfr E Kelley adwrer J Eaton N Doughty P Newton L Wrllard M Stexdl K Asklar D Gunnrng C Ruscoe J Rogalla C Sam 98 borskx G Gardner B Rushforth G Schaefer Mm E Cheney 4111197 Row four M Stewart G Repass C Maloney J Nelson J Smrth M Vose G Dunn N Ellns P Mxkan R Hungerford R Stone H Langdon D Bonm Mn L Wzlron adwrer Row five S Sprmger S Ballard M Fullerton E Izmbkrn M Dake R Neu mayer T Spazran D Berqurst D Hoffman R Kmsley J Mulvr h1ll Row srx A Carabetta R Turner K Lotkowskx J Ashe P Lamenzo J Dwyer G May G Barlow S Getek J Kellerstrass C Frtzgrbbons V Gasplc .7 - V1 I- 1 - 1 - , -V 1 - 1 . , - . , ' . : ' ' ' ' . ' ' A v ' 1 ' 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 ' 1 - - 1 - - . . - 2 . , . , U , . , , , . , . . I ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 - 1 - 1 ' V x' 'A .. - 411 4 3 1 , . 'Q at 1 1 1 - .1117 H , V v H 1 1 i . 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GIRLS' LEADERS CLUB 1 Row one Msn M Emefy advuer B johnson P johnson G Gardner J Smnth L DuFour J Ashe S Fanellx E Tontarskx B Gxlbert L Bohman B Monaghan Mn D Perrelta adwrer Row two J Hesse S Naylor M Arthur D Walker B Mac -il Arthur D Gaglxardn K Chomnck R Turner M Duggan P Nexld E Cadmus Row three J Ellxs B Wallace P McGrath S Ardery S Sposlto B Brennan J Grxfhn J Phelps M Hntchcock E Brennan B Lester J Crocker K Gustafson BOWLING CLUB Row one M Hntchcock K Lynch J Grxfhn D Nelson J Ar chambault B West B Dudley P OMara A Cox R Tramont A OBr1en D Walker S Naylor B MacArthur A Gxllett S Wlllard L DuFour E Wolf M Suchodolskl Row two S Berk S OToole S Fxsher B Brown D Adams P Hxll M Lmdner D Dodge Mn Dolofer Perrella adzuef M Wolf S Wahl R Turner A Carabetta M Hacker N jedynak K Asklar G Alex son Row three N Doughty C Angelo K OBnen E French J Scott M Rxetzel D Crapullx L Henmgartner M Lepme S Sposnto B Brennan N Barry J Crocker L Isham E Brennan B Wallace j Hesse Row four L Soderqulst M Zocco L Impel luso L Acker D Cordone E Wxst S Smnth L Norrls S Gadd P Campbell T Watson M Duggan P Cornwell R Harms J Keefe C Hermanson S Collms Row flve C Samborskn N Moore j Braun D Terry A Kenyon D St jean J Ellns R Parrott j Newell M Arthur K Chomxck W Mazo B Rush forh M Ste1dl M Stavola E Smlth Row slx C Clotz D Gaglxardn V Orlowskx P Montanaro 1 Westland P Bell A Bradley j Bell K Quebec S Hungerford J Reynolds M Stevens G Pratt D Bordlern B Monaghan B Vose 99 ' .- A- 6 of 1 C 4- V l 'C . v , 1-, , , 7 ' - I x V, ff L I . 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' ' ' - n - 1 - y ' v y - v - I ' v - 1 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA -Z Row one J Bell S Fanelln P Bell N Ellxs N Moore E Du M Suchodolskx L Frelds M Harris Row three R Parrott J Kel Plessrs S Lombardo A Courtney M Barstow G Gardner Row lerstrass A Carlson K Longey Mr R Conlon adviser W Ben two V Gorham E Brennan M Hrtchcock A OBr1en C Burg nett J jantzer E Warren E Testa CHESS CLUB Y4 ,gg Row one J Carto H Delgado F Molmskr J Mellen P DeRosa R Yacovon Row three C DeS1mone M Mohrman R Albert Row two D Bavelas J Day Mr W Coogan adzzser A Ruppar P P15301 100 LENS AND LIGHTS CLUB D 'R Row one J Shields D Bonxn M Stendl R DeL1sa D Hoffman fert D Berquxst R Hungerford T Watson Mr Laurence Wilton R Kmsley H Iangdon Row two J Mulvxhlll J Babel W Self adviser R Stone FIRE SQUAD lluuuxt 3... 3 ng l --4 Row one P Pnsam R Kasper W Rlerzel M Pegago A Kaufmann D Gove Row two G Cong don R Elmore Hr W Parker aduxef R Sexffert L Clem Row three j Relchert J Reed 101 5 Q - N, H . 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' A www Q ig Q A L J, X W . , 7 J2 VARSITY SOCCER '!. it a lik Row one B Peltxer R Gray R Sederquxst W Sunder land J Kelly D Lnsbon W Stewart L LeTendre A Du bots J Connor Row two Mr M Maron Adviser D St Amand R Taylor E Phrlhps R Znmmerman M Budlong Teamwork was the outstandmg factor rn Wethers fxeld s successful season Led by drtvmg center forward Bxll Stewart and supported by a strong lnne conslstmg of Butch Nevrlle, Lamont LeTendre, Wes Sunderland, Rnch Crocker, and Pat DePasquale, the team plled up a fine record of erght wms srx losses The powerful backfield thwarted many an opponent's attack as Dave Llsbon, co captam, jrm Kelly, Al DuBo1s, Rtccr Gray, Pete Gustafson, Ted Harrxs, Berme Montalbano, and Bob Sederqulst combmed for us to form an effectrve defense Although we opened our season wlth a loss to Conard, we rebounded wlth a number of tension filled E Peterson R Hermanson J Ltlly 1 McCue B Clark Row three M Buda, R Bagley J Marshall E Kmg R Mather P Huntley S Thomson P Gustafson shut outs Among these VICIOIICS were Brxstol Eastern 3 0, 5 0, Maloney 3 0, 3 0, and Platt 2 0, 1 0 It should be mentloned that whereas only 16 goals were scored agannst us, we talhed 26 goals agamst opposmg teams, moreover, had xt not been for our over tnme de feat to Manchester rn our most excmng game of the year, we would have been ellglble to compete m the Conference Champnonshlp As the season drew to 1ts close, Brll Stewart, co cap tam, was hngh man wlth thlrteen goals Gracluatron wnll remove many stars from the squad, but wlth the many fine players from the undergrad uate classes, next year's soccer team should fare well 'I22 V , ff K ' A , fu U 1 . 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VARSITY FOOTBALL K3 'V Row one D Peak D Kuzmak M Daughn L D1Faz1o G Fay R Roushon D Russell J Suchodolskr Row two S Desovrch A Luse J Knapp R Lepore C Kask W Mc Carthy R St Pierre P Mxkan Row three G Mulligan F DrMella T Breen R Reed W Mara C Peterson J Football has finally come to Wetherslield High Thus year under the very able drrectlon of coach Joseph Cottone our boys put together quite a record Their 6 and 0 record included four shutouts and al together the team scored 158 points against 20 for the opposntlon Few realize all the accomplrshments of this team Thxs year before the voters of Wethersfield went to the polls to decide whether or not we should have a football field the boys on the football team Poirot M Devanney T Farrnella Row four Coacb I Cottone Adwrer Mr E Lawton Advuer Mr R Lawton Adviser J Mulvxhxll D Gutt ,I Pehr H Partridge B Toubman G Congdon wrote drstrrbuted and pald for a booklet on why Wetherstield Hrgh should have football Now they have the field the equxpment and the coach to face rn 1961 their first year of v.ars1ty cornpetmon The backfield rs deceptive and the lme rs strong but most rmportant of all the boys wrll need our student body out to support them We nn the class of 1960 wlsh the football team increasing success and good fortune rn the years to come FRESHMAN F COTBALL rr s ' 1 fl ' v -gt' X ,stn 'a S., 1-fi' 6. fl. S Q-A .t lamib 1 F Row one: W, Peterson, D. Balfour, J. Heaton, M. Cottone, King. Row three: Mr. Edward Lawton, Coacbg B. Toubman, R. McNae, J. Savoy, C. Schirm. Row two: D. Battis, R. R. Patemostro, R. Tramont, E. Allard, P. Alio, Mr. Wayne Shelrz, K. Duffy, M, Devanney, W. Sassano, M. Tine, W. Warfiner, Coach. ' Zh ,, ft ,mf ' la-f fy ., se ' iyy W el, , L I e? 1 nfs'-'m-.ix rvaafa. F-Wa is t Yra.a 3 A :MP A 1 , f I . . A , . , . I . 1 , , I ' VARSITY BASKETBALL R Ggebert S Woodburn R Slade T Russell T Walker W Stewart G Fay D Russell T Beal J Ba 1 Wethersfleld began the 59 basketball season wrth a hard fought 63 61 vlctory over Maloney The Eagles leadtng wnth B111 Stewarts 35 polnts played a fine game as Ted Beal John Babel Greg Fay and Dxck Slade all contrlbuted to the openmg vxctory Stewart agaln domrnated the Eagle attack rn the Wmdham game Wethersfleld tranl mg 36 34 at the half put on a tremendous linal effort and was leadmg 74 70 at the final buzzer john Babel s outstand1ng reboundlng was a prlme factor 1n th1s trxumph But the game we w111 all remember was played at home agannst Bulkeley Intense competmon marked thxs game from start to finnsh as the Eagles sought to eradncate an earlier loss at the hands of thns arch r1va1 At the clxmax however when Eagle fans stormed out onto the floor Wethersfield had brought home vrctory of 73 71 Thns IS a team of whlch everyone can be proud for teamwork and sportsmanshxp were drsplayed ln every game B111 Stewarfs 330 POIHIS was h1gh ln the league and gave htm the scormg t1t1e Next year we can agam look forward to a good club composed 1n part of captaln elect Greg Fay Duck Slade Scott Woodburn Todd Russell Doug Russell and Bob Johnson 'I24 .V. BASKETBALL W I I 1 23' 1-454 Rovx one F Barber Molchm Run mo I lung N Nulxo D Nr Amand R Zxrnmerrrun T ons R Grlbcrt XI R Lazzfrrz fmuh W Duaxgrrm R Bgrglu I Peruion T Iuhnson Xiulllgrm F RESHMAN BASKETBALL G 1 P- 'Q 49 Row one E Iverson ,I Iixurerrl M Devanney R Ellxott R Kalmm Row mo R Do zun J Savox E Allard A Harovas R McNamee 'Hr E llzutrn Lomb 1 Lharneskl W Flwood J Ncslm A Gray VARSITY BASEBALL 1 1 Ci? 15' 1 'T 15 Y A if J Q Q' f , gk .S T .ia We TW C- ' Rf X - Q E H Y 1 Z y L . . I M xl K b N -x D bf c Ll SQ X 'ipn Row one R Sederquist R Morrissette D Gianetti L Nevico D Serignese Row two W M aura R Crocker P DePasquale W Stewart Mr M Maron Coach T Beal ,I Burton N Begley P Huntley In the blazing sun Wethershelds baseball team composed of seniors B111 Stewart Rich Crocker Bob Sederquist Ted Beal and Pat DePasquale batted out an 8 6 season Two close games against Maloney and Platt highlighted the year Richard Crocker brought honor to himself and the team with a fielding average of l 000 Stewart ran him a close second with 1 fielding average of 944 and took first place with his 7:87 batting average With many of last years starters returning the 1960 baseball season should be suc cessful Jv BASKETBALL W 1 ag ,ii a- ui 151 JW Row one: R. Bagley R. Hermanson E. Peterson D. St. Amand M Budlong J Piorot S Nesko R, Zimmerman. Row two: R. Bell W. Duggan R. Taylor Mr. R..Lau'Ion Coizch' J. Keleher J. Suchodolski E. Philips. CROSS COUNTRY 5 13: f. Ns. J Row one E Rhodes J Reed C Eastman P Kelsey G D1Na11o Row two L Bazzano T Czeprel C Rexchert Mr Robert Yarrow Coach S Macdonough J Keleher D Wood TRACK 1959 ad ww rw' I R wifi-J' za, x R L i. -Q Row one W Sunderland F Valvo D Ambrose M Daughn C Rercherr N Keleher Row two R Goodwm L Dxfazro D Gove S Macdonough R Hanko R Morse W McCarthy T Czeplel T Bazzano Row three T Harrrs W Nevxlle S. Zocco J. Ayers Mr. R. Yarrou Adruer D. Sexton R. Lepore M. Ozwald A. Dubois A. McGuenness. l 'Sluu-.A ilu E GLES Q Q 'EY' .i 'K ? Q 7 1 ' f I 'fx TJ f m 'L lg: Z' f I GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIO ...R-.. D 6 L-J Row one Rushforth G Gardner P Johnson L Dul'our J Smith A Coughlln A Bradley J Trahan J Truex B Mon aghan B Gilbert L Bohman G Geyer P Bell M Arthur B Johnson B Brennan L Darrow j Ashe S Fanelli j Rey nolds B Tontarski E Devanney S Willard A Gillett L Helm gartner H Currier L Norris R Moulin Row two D Crapulli S Naylor J Phelps B Wallace P McGrath E Brennan S Smith V Carvey D Bordieri C Russell J Bell C Maloney M Fullerton M Steidl R Tramont D Cordone J Stevens C Angelo L Isham J Valis I Hall j Archambault D Nelson B Wolf T Watson J Mayer L Soderquist Row three M Hitchcock M Zocco B Vose M Duggan E Cadmus P Nreld B MacArthur C Hermanson B Pierce A Carabetta E Wist The Girls Athletic Association now being firmly established in the high school for the third year is a smooth running or ganization This organization has helped in promoting all girls sports activities with good sportsmanship and team play This organization includes a leaders corps intramurals between classes and playdays with other schools This year for the first time the organization consists of a bowling group which meets every Wednesday As a special event this year this association sponsored a mother and daughter tea held on February 18 1960 at which time Betsey johnson president welcomed everyone and ex planned the various activitres of the Gtrls Athletic Association Awards were given to ane Rushforth Barbara Monaghan Barbara Wallace Barbara Majer Margaret Chrlstenson and Pamela McGrath The ofhcers of this group are Betsey ohnson president Barbara Brennan vice president and Mary Arthur secretary and treasurer. Representatives of this group are Glennis Gard- ner senior' Barbara Majer Margaret Christensen juniors' Bon- nie Brennan Barbara Wallace sophomores' and Karen Gustaf- son Barbara Lesrer freshmen. These girls together with Mrs. Perretta and Miss Emery strive to encourage the athletic pro- gram for girls. S Ardery C Korzun K Kuczynski M Martin S Ballard N jedynak M Hacker P OMara S Wahl A Cox S Berk K Lynch D Adams G Pratt S Fisher S OToole E Gaspxc Row four J Hesse D Gagliardi K Chomick G Pratt B Les ter J Ellis B Mayer A OBrien M Wolf B Dudley E West W Mago A Babel D Richardson M Lmdner N jope D Dodge R Parrott J Newell P Campbell P Cornwell V Or lowski L Canfield E Warren J Barlow D Gunning J Keefe M Reitzel Row Five S Styslo R Wilson D Walker J Grif fin R Turner K Farrell K Gustafson M Christenson J Bonin J Westland E French J Scott D St jean B Rushforth M Pyrzwara P Noonan M MacKenzie G.A.A. OFFICERS M. Arthur-Secretary-Treasurer' B. Johnson President' B Brennan Vice-President. 130 HOCKEY Row one K Farrell j Hesse B Johnson K Gustafson B Lester J Crocker j Ellls S Naylor Row two Mus M Emery Adwrer N Barry B Rushforth B MacArthur E Brennan B Wallace B Chr1s tenson M Chrrstenson Mn D Perfella Adwrer ARCHERY Row one- B Lester S Gadd standmg Row two K Farrell L Norrrs C Hervnanson J Crocker Row three M Arthur D Gunnmg C Gaspxc K Gustafson Freld hockey was one of the b1ggest fall sports as rt usually IS The game IS fast movmg and requnres the acqu1s1t1on of many skrlls these skllls are acqurred through much practnce One game wrth Newrngton was played on the Wethers field hockey held we won the match 30 At the sportsday ln Glastonbury Wethersheld came rn second wxth a rec ord of 2 wms 1 loss and a txe Archery was added to the after school actrvxtles thls year Although thrs was our first year to paruclpate 1n an archery sportsday we won Sux gurls on our team were awarded CIAC archery awards These glrls were Kathy Farrell Lee Norrls Judy Crocker Sue Gadd Barbara Lester and Cheryl Hermanson We wlsh this new team the best of uc 'l3'l I I l l 1 ' 1 I l . 1 l I I V , i K . . 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Qs ' 5 . .. :if ' 2 . , . , . 1 . , A . , . . , . . 2 . , . , . , . . am' 'S ,aer- 'qpfxfezx fi BASKETBALL ,um X I Row one B Monaghan J Rushforth E Brennan B Lester G Schaefer B johnson Row two McGrath M Chrrstenson J Hesse K Farrell J Crocker S Naylor Row three B Wallace Gustafson B Mayer N Barry E Chrrstenson J Ellis Each year basketball seems to be one of the top rankmg sports of the glrls The part1c1pat1on rn mtramurals and sports days was excellent th1s year the glrls turned out for pracnce after school on Tuesdays and Thursdays Wethersheld parucxpated m sportsdays held at Farmmgton came rn last Newmg ton came rn thnrd and Conard tred for thlrd place In mtramural class competmon the class of 1963 was the vnctor 132 N L- l l l , I l l 1- 2 , . fe as 4 sf 5 A my , I ' -1 K -' . . ' YE - , ' , N . A ' N- V 5, V .fs ' 7 f 'M 4 ' 20- slfrfaf I yr, ,. s' 3 . 7 .1 is . V J I ' L 4,40 f K F 1. 1 2 , L 1 ' ff f L. W B N n ,I vi, l Ml ' T7 it M I, All g ' KV . 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CHEERLEADERS eff' .awww Mhz! vein-a, Wien Center front B Johnson Left to rxght J Truex Co-Captaln D Bordterr S Falk A Spencer J Rushforth Mm C Rutherford Adviser R Moulm L Norrls J Valls S Rxchardson G Forxno Co Captam Under the able leadershrp of Mxss Carole Rutherford advlsor and Geraldine Formo and oan Truex co captams our cheerleadtng squad has strlved to arouse sprrlt and good sportsmanshnp wxth 1ts pep enthusrasm and amazmg co ordtnatxon Th1s year the cheerleadmg squad conststed of ten grrls Geraldme Formo and oan Truex co captarns Sandra Rtchardson Ruth Moulm ane Rushforth Ann Spencer Lrnda Norrls Dxanne Borderl udy Valls and Sue Falk Seven of these are regulars and three are alternates Thxs gives a dtfferent alternate a chance to cheer at every game An added attractnon thrs year was Betsey johnson an acrobat Betsey became the cheerleaders mascot and dxd acrobats durmg the halves at the basketball games The gxrls practxced every nrght for three weeks before the season and they con tmued to practrce every Monday nnght durmg the season The school band accompanned the grrls on some of the cheers We added some new cheers thxs year They are Sxs' Boom' W E T H E R S F I E L D Come on Blue and Blue Whnte Flght The cheerleaders sold banners prns and swxsheroos The money was ratsed to buy new uniforms for the cheerleaders next year The gurls were well supported at the games 133 ' . -1 . 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HART SEED COMPANY WETHERSFIELD CONNECTICUT ROCKY HILL AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE EDMUND NOGAS 246 MAIN ST ROCKY HILL CONN The CARLIN Company 912 Silas Decme Highway PO Box 32 Wethersfield 9 COHHGCIICUI USA Tel Hartford IACkson 92501 chu X7 Ccrble Address CARLCO gi 0 K0 01101 00 101010 .wa 153 X 0-0:1146 f01 40'f 1-010202 '0 0M0'f 010101 00201 -0f01101f01l0'2f0'f0'201f01'010'10 '-0'01f01f0'2s01f01'02 .!01'01'-010105 I ' Compliments of ' Compliments of j ' , ' , . . . A C, I . 2 JS! 'gf Q ' ' in E '-Uv -Y I f ' Q My vxt fl .Q xr . ' C xy f ' Lavfwuaf vfawafofaovfvx X01'-0-'-010000'040102040100000004000l6W090K010l0101'010f01'01'01401'0110X -'J 1'01'01'0 '01f0 1-01101'0 '01 3040 '01f01'0f01'01-0f01901'0 '01 01'0'L01 30'0201 EM, 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Emily D. Sacco and Lawro R. Palumbo. Ph ' t Grmacls S Compliments of ROCKY HILL PHARMACY Phones: IA 9-6949 - IA 9-1773 247 MAIN ST. ROCKY HILL. CONN. We Deliver A FRIEND Compliments of 3 SONS DRIVE-IN WETHERSFIELD ELMWOOD FARMINGTON Best Wishes WETHERSFIELD OFFICE SAVINGS BANK OF NEW BRITAIN Compliments of Compliments of 210 SILAS DEANE HIGHWAY 691 SILAS DEANE HIGHWAY Martin M Lerner B S R Ph 401' 01101f010'0'01 3010 30' Rocky H111 Telephone IAckson 9 2288 101' Wallpaper AIIISIS Supphes Rental Prescnption Phone IA 9 3235 ui ment Window Glass Shades Eq p and Blmds Complete L1ne of Dupont Paints 0301 I . ,..,.. - . .1 . , .. . 1 1 - 1 1 1 154 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1101016 10110 0101 1101101 101' 40110110 10110 101011011014,'11-011011-01101101-01 101101101 10110 0 0110110 1011-011010110110 101101010110110 101 0110101101 101101 101'-0110 10 101 010 E9 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 QUALITY MARKET, INC. COmP1imen'S of HOWARD IOHNSON'S Iohn F. McCue, Prop. 233 MAIN ST. WETHERSFIELD, CONN. 1291 SILAS DEANE HIGHWAY Phones: IA 9-3368 - IA 9-3369 WETHERSFIELD, CQNN' Best WIsheS to the Class of 1960 TRACY ROBINSON 8. WILLIAMS CO INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES 110 AIRPORT RD HARTFORD CONN IA 27211 EDWARD E PEER IA k 94962 STANLEY F PEER IA k 9 3759 PEER and PEER AGENCY WHITE S MARKET 530 SILAS DEANI: HIGHWAY WETHERSFIELD CONN WETHERSFIELD CONN 11:96 Iss . , . ' . - c son - , . - C SOI1 - Insurance Gnd Real ESIGIS Office: Ac son -331 2 1' ' ' - ' 101 201 1 101 hments of C R M GRANT TOOL SUPPLY CO. 65 AIRPORT ROAD 2 9 2 2 9 2 9 2 N. 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 S N CO RD HARTFO E 9 2 9 9 9 . E omp 9 9 0 o 9 E . 9 . 9 . Q I 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 G E 9 9 E 5 9 S E 9 9 5 9 9 1021040110516 01101 00 LEWIS BROS '10'10'10'10 01 1010 810 SILAS DEANE HIGHWAY complete lawn and garden headquarters 40 0510 01010 102101102 1010110210 0110110 00102000 01102 04101 00020001010 104102011-0 10'01010' 100 102101 010000 0 020200110 105101020101 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 2 9 9 3 9 9 9 Tel IAckson 91680 Bes ofL kt th C1 f6O t fthe G FOX 6. 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