Wilbur L Cross High School - Crossroads Yearbook (New Haven, CT)

 - Class of 1959

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GLU QUE VL, l'IflQC1i CU li 3 UEDICFITIUN MRS. HONORA REXFORD Music .1 f.. 1 ., . . . l x . V , 2 fs? 5-Ly! .22 g fvftisy, fir? Mg i -i 'uv .. ...S?s'!i'-Q.. MISS CHARLOTTE COFFEY Typing 3l' 4.1 To the retiring members of our faculty who have dedicated their 1ife's work to our education we, the class of Nineteen Hundred Fifty-Nine, dedicate our class book. This is a small tribute to pay to these teachers who have prepared us for future life. We are indeed grateful to them for the kind and personal interest they have taken in us and for their conscientious instruction in helping us to appreciate our duties as future citizens of our country. It is, therefore, with deepest appreciation and gratitude that we, the class of 1959, dedicate our classbook to them. JERROLD SOLECKI Editor in Chief fr- ,,:, ,Z ,fgtggggi . NP? PAT RILEY Business Editor JUG J ALICE FRIELLO Literary Editor SPORTS John Centrone Frank Stegina John Kirby Beverly Massey CROSSROADS 1959 STAFF FOREWORD To you, the first graduating class of the new Wilbur Cross High School, we, the members of the staff of the 1959 Crou- roadr, present this classbook. While turning its pages, we hope that you will recall the warm friendships you have formed and the high ideals you have been taught. HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES Grace Mitchell Nancy Hafner Delores Caprio Patricia Egan Antonia Scasino Mike Mauriello Sally Bowler Connie Lambruno I If Lydia Knowalchuk Pat Molleur V. Linda Wullf Yvonne Ambel 1 Vivian DeSorbo I 'Z g . ART BOARD ' . J E Joseph Appuzzo James Diglio kg, li Jim Batick Thomas Guercia ' A Susan Bently Valery Jakubowitch . Ralph Caparulo Robert LeFloch ' Sylvia Culos Louis Masselli Thomas Daly Walter McCartin Robert DeAngelo Pamela Rackliif Pat DelVecchio Robert Ralston Q Frank DePino Betty Secki Mary Wray TYPISTS JOAN FORNAL Rose Vastola Joan Jasuirkowski Eleanor Geil Lee Vaillancourt Dolores Caprio Mildred Connelly Dolores Bernardo Associate Editor Katherine Knapp M Dorothy Minchenko Ann Piscitelli Barbara D'Onofrio Janice Lorenzo ,f H Virginia DeLise Elaine D'Amelio fa z I Lorraine White I r l FACULTY . ' - 5' Charlotte Christina Margaret Bokowski Rose DePino Mary Lou Olivo , Evelyn Saccavino Vivian DePonte V Paul Estes . ORGANIZATIONS ' - Kathy Torino Joanne Woods N Linda Gasorek Lucille Selmont ' LITERARY COMMITTEE gi Alice Friello Barbara Donnarummo ig ' Joan Fornal Jane Holabird Carol Lawson Lynn Pethick Lynn Sullivan Josephine Maricondi FACULTY Pam Rackliff SENIORS Joyce Fredricks John Tortora Anthony Massaro ADVISORS THOMAS DALY Art Editor Florence McKee Herman Cramer JERROLD SOLECKI THOMAS DALY Editor in Chief Art Editor JOAN FORNAL ALICE FRIELLO Associate Editor Literary Editor PAT RILEY VALERY JAKUBOWITCH Business Editor Associate Editor 5 VALERY JAKUBOWITCH Associate Editor N! g 'X 1 .F 1? -4,,-Z 1HiW?' Q ,, 4 M0 A LQ1'.'R'f ,f fNXX5dWfMi!EXS ml K- ll X G65 f fff A 1 in y N K' Q A Kg? W XJW SSM mXQ!?,y f V 2 M X fx W fwvuM5Q 5'1ySfE:w E-f ra? X' K Egg E5'2d+E2: ff QB Q2- y, is -2 fix? Q Q V Fifi-543 E5 - L-4 T4 Ti - ' iii i l ii--- 33 xf' xx 4 fy Q E f fwufnw u f W 2 flflfl1nAQ kf -L7-5 ff WV ! 1 f f f X f, 'N - sq m X f f 1 SWMVI Q ! gas JN 22 ' l4k 'fwainnm K X If f ' M f' K X ! f X Z K mm' Q1 Z! ff ' W 3 J 2 XZ!! fy H! fu' f f ff E...--:'...f si m W J vi F f'5 YM QW Q 7 21 :: -- :i g-,Af 1 f W L Susan' BenTle5 HUMINISTRHTIVE There it u time in every mun'r edutution when he urriver at the con- viction that envy ir ignorunceg thut imitation ir ruieideg that he mutt tuhe himrelf for hetter, for worre, ur hir portiony that though the wide univerfe ir full of good, no kernel of nourirhing corn can come to him hut through hir toil hertowed on that plot of ground which if given to him to till., Ralph Waldo Emerron fi , ff, K7 17 ff f7 ff ff If z , ...ww GEORGE C. HUTCHISON Principal Emeritus Dear friends of the Class of 1959: In the early days of our country, relatively few students continued NATHAN J. DENNY Principal their education beyond the elementary level, and fewer still, went on to college. The first secondary school, with its basically classical curricu- lum, was vastly different from the modern high school which has a student body representative of all types of young people with varied interests and potentialities, and a curriculum that is geared to prepare them for higher education or to meet their future needs in the various walks of life they may choose to follow. Your class has the distinction, which I arn sure you will always re- member with pleasure, of being the first to graduate from the new Wilbur Cross High School, an institution equipped with the finest physical facilities, an excellent teaching staff, and an educational phi- losophy based on the premise that all of the children of all of the people in our community are entitled to the educational opportunities it offers in preparation for living in our democratic society. So use the knowledge and skills you have acquired, so that you will in some measure contri- bute to the betterment of that society. May God speed you in your effort to do this. Cordially yours, NATHAN J. DENNY Principal STI-WFP MU L 0,0-if To the Class of '59 As the time draws near to bid you a fond farewell, I extend to you my personal wishes for a future of health and happiness. If you serve with truth and integrity throughout the years to come, suc- cess and happiness will surely be yours. Adhere to the precept of doing good and avoiding evil, and yours will be an abundant life. May God in His wisdom guide and protect you. WILLIAM J. IOVANNA MARGUERITE AG. I-IEALY Head Counselor In bidding the Senior Class Farewell, I should like to remind you that l WILLIAM J. IOVANNA Assistant Principal To the Class of 1959: Congratulations to each of you as you join the ranks of many who have graduated from our fine school. It has been a genuine pleasure and a real privilege to have had some part in your educational growth. My sincere wish is that you, supported by your knowledge and expe- rience, will face the challenges of the world with the courage and determina- tion to be true to the ideals which you accept as your guide to successful living. Your progress will be watched with interest and satisfaction in the honor which you will bring to your alma mater. May God grant you His richest blessings. Cordially, MARGUERITE G. HEALY with every right there is an obligation. While you may recite these rights and obligations every day, the way you conduct yourselves day by day and put these principles into practice will prove more strongly than words your dedication to them. You have brought and are bringing many satisfactions to us educators. Sometimes your exuberance and vitality seem almost too much to cope with, but the rewards in teaching far outweigh the discomforts or disappointments. Our reward is to see you morally sound, emotionally ad- justed, and ready to play a vital role in our community. God Bless You GEORGE BARBARITO 9 GEORGE A. BARBARITO Administrative Assistant EPHRTMENT HEHU THOMAS DEGNAN Physical Education 2 rf' xx W. vvswyda M he . M H f ROSE DOHERTY Language Arts Edacation if a companion which no mixfortane can deprers-no crime deftroy-no enemy alienate-no der- potixm enflave. At home, a friendg FREDERICK ROSSOMANDO Business q I0 ahroad, an introdnctiong in solitude, a .f0ltZC6,' and in society, an ornament. Without it, what ix man?-a splendid Jlaoe, a rearoning Jarfage. -Varle. MANUEL SYLVIA Industrial Arts PAUL LIBBY Social Studies Q 1 I 1 HARLOW TURCK Mathematics 0 I , rem, 'Vw 14 .QQ- THEODORE ASTARITA ROSEMARY BLIZNICK SOPHIA CHRISTANELI LOUIS COLUCCI Retail Selling Physical Education Special Class Physical Education swf' LOUISE BAGKE ALBERTA BOOTH WILLIAM CLANCY HERMAN CRAMER Clerk English English Mechanical Drawing 'Dx MARK BARBARITO 1 CHARLES CASEY MARION CLARK THOMAS CREIGHTON Science and Mathematics Physical Education Law, Mathematics English and History 'N-Q ii MARY BENEVENTO HERBERT CHAPPELL MARY CLARK MARGARET DAVIN Physical Education History Law, Speech Counselor 'II , - 1 , . AB! f j1'X JOSEPH DEDOMINICO Science and Mathematics R f . Q JULIE R. DELOUISE Language Arts, Librarian bf t.....nn S- ANTHONY F. DENEGRE CATHERINE P. EATON Swimming and Mathematics 5202010 Ju -.'? ,aw 'VJ JAMES J. DINNAN ERNEST E. FELDMAN JOSEPH FRIELLO language Arts Language Arts, Mathematics Physical Education wmv'-K MARY E. DONNELLY Science and Mathematics MARY FERRO Language Arts X i V , v i just NANCY GIARD Special Education 1.. as 4, ,Ax CONSTANTINO FIORILLO BARBARA GIPS Guidance Industrial and Fine Arts English A 'Je A Y sf - 'Y , f 'N I X' I , PAUL FALCFIG-NOV VIRGINIA UI .,, DONALD GRAVA Industrial argd ne Kits Industrial and ' e Arts Mathematics Moya KVM JQJLJ -aff Sljgku 12 'lfyqjkfif ,g.,f'v LV, W? MARIE HACKBARTH MILDRED JOY Typing Business Machines ?'n3Gf an if . 'lla Lg.. ' , ,v,A at M at I 'al' ANDREW HUBENY MARGARET KELLEHER Industrial and Fine Arts History EUGENE JARMIE MARION KELLEHER Guidance Head Clerk I -'-a , 'is is isa, A 4i N - are '..1 , - ,A,- iii ELLEN JOHNSON HARRIET KIRBY Social Studies Typing ORIS KOSSACK Science and Mathematics STANLEY LYSAK Clerical Practice EBBA LEAF Nurse CATHERINE MACORMAC Girls' Attendant EVELYN LENAHAN Social Studies HORACE MORONE English, Language Arts ' ' . 4 . , if 3 , 'Z' R . s ,V 54,2 A. ,i V I f - - f fihye S 'f I M 4 WWE A , 515315 var 'fvfzsgj ifzmw ' fa , ,, ' , :aw ' , - t, ,. K K . Nw.. Glrls Attendant Gmdance A A f 'Y e 5 SMF' J Q ,EM A ii, . X X rgnil r k . - gh, QSM? 'f ef f 5.35 . sv ' Effgrg i f W rf .fs rf I f RUSSELL MCCARTHY PATRICIA MCMINAMIN ALBERT NAPLES MARY O'CONNOR Chemistry Cafeteria Manager Driver Education Placement Counselor L gave. fills : . . . ,,-' tt ,. -W 'L VIRGINIA MCNEIL ELLEN MCDONNELL FRANK NAPPE EVELYN PLEASURE Language Arts Clerk Guidance Science and Mathematics 106' JOHN MCDONOUGH CAROLINE MINTER FORREST NELSON MAFALDA PRINCIPI Social Studies Language Arts Science and Mathematics Shorthand 'Ml 'Huis- FLORENCE McKEE MARY MULLEN DONALD O'CONNOR RICHARD PUCKLIN Art Stenography Psychological Examiner Social Studies Z! 14 V - , . -4. V, 4 e 'NI L,Jf.14 'SI fl 'X N xy A l f Q fxrlfffkigs xoxo cs 78 f HONORA REXFORD BEATRICE ROCKWELL LORETTA SKOWRONEK SALVATORE VERDERAME Music Social Studies Science and Mathematics Physical Education WILLIAM RICHARDS CHARLES SCHMIDT STANLEY SKOWRONEK THOMAS VITELLI Typing Head Custodian Science and Mathematics Latin - , , , ' if CHARLOTTE RIEDELL VIRGINIA SCOTI' ETHEL SWEEDLER HELEN WHITE Home Economics Q5 1, I I' I A 9 ,tcs 2 s'.. 5555-fiffff 'ififfl 1 Y, 1 :ZI WALDRON ROBERTS Industrial and Fine Arts English English Guidance BARBARA SHUTTER FRANK TUCKERMAN MARY WILLIAMS Home and Family Living Social Studies Attendance 'I5 ,, I ny! FACULTY JANE B. WOODALL ANDREW YELENAK GEORGE F. ZYMAJTIS VICTOR SCAFATI English Industrial and Fine Arts Clerical Practice Attendance ,C f 'S A .J 1' OTHER FACULTY MEMBERS -f f I f t I 'ij 1 'I X' ll ,flu I 4 ROBERT ALLEN MARION KELLEY X, ' Arts and Crafts English ,jf 1 HARRIET BURBAUM LORETTA LANE Business English, Publications X CHARLOTTE COFFEY GERTRUDE QUINN Viiwif ZUTMZM .1 Typing Biology is , Q ' +I! V ' A .Lag AAA-'pau X ELEANOR DEEGAN CHARLOTTE RINEHART 46 U T A Spanish Social Studies Q FLORENCE EDWARDS VIRGINIA SCOTT , P . Biology English , , X' r N T fl 9 lx' MARY GELFMAN JOANN SIEGFRIEDZ www vi, Science and Mathematics Business NANCY GRIDER IRENE SULLIVAN f Science and Mathematics English Tb The Crossroad's Staff wishes to express their sincere thanks to the various teachers who graciously contributed their time and efforts to help complete this classbook. Special Wilburs to Miss Kirby, Miss Booth, Mrs. Hackbarth, Miss Doherty, and Mr. Sylvia, for their assistance in this production. T6 3 Amomuj Alma Maier Mlbur Crow VA' Hano..m1,n, Al-Tm Maur Hgflalananzo LT Nomwm vlfJae1+-5if4'v0U ' Vmnsfmmgbonffffblffp VA lLgJgE1!J Qyifl 1 a11d'Thcir loyal-ty Thruihey Uylove' Mllgwdeusas in sof NOTE ViKELMZ1IlFFEfl5fPIU?Fi i A wfQf4fiQ5ffHf353ifu: 13 Lim? E Hggiiiflaflr HEFEF L VA I' f Ha I 1 f I v n 3 . : 2- and.weshaIInd.fail wafmcmmfAlma Marc? Hailtotheeall Hail 12W3H EFf54WlFfHIZ 'I7 J f. - 4 ..z- - 5. I ' S D s A. nf- f ' - 5 4 s If A .,. .- .1'. r 2'- 3 '. -A 11 ' V151 J, ,. ,,. .-11 n':'. IA :. L.: .il 'r N z,eY ..-!'.-x.- . - 1 'I N 4 I '. 5n- HP' s nlons q 4 K A Q'fUJ:ak L a ff.:f1 1Q 6 A ' 6 ' A K Q Egf.ElfLJ L J P A L gil I1 31551 Q K M f I S N N X ' 'X 'X 5:5 as E Fifi Sigel if SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Classmates: At this time two important dates come to my mind: First when we were sophomores at the old Wilbur Cross High School trying hard to become acquainted with new surroundings, the second, when as Seniors, we had the expe- rience of starting anew in a beautiful, modern school. We have now come to the Crossroads. Some of us will fur- ther our education, others will enter business and industryg and some will be called to the armed forces. Whatever the future holds in store for us, we shall be prepared to serve the com- munity, the nation, and the world, because of our background and the assistance we have received from our faculty. These past three years have been the happiest of my life and will always be cherished by me. I have always held high esteem for, and will never forget, the many friends I have made at Wilbur Cross. Till we meet again, classmates, good luck, and may God be with us all. W MICHAEL NASTI Class President -an ROBERT ESPOSITO ANICE LORENZO Vice-President Treasurer SENIOR CLASS ADVISOR To you, Mr. Theodore Astarita, our class advisor, we the class of 1959, wish to express our sincere gratitude. Your earnest efforts on our behalf, coupled with your under- standing and devotion, have led us on a path of mental and spiritual growth. We are indebted to you, and shall always remember you with respect and affection. THEODORE ASTARITA, JR. To The Class of 1959: You have the distinct honor of being the first class to graduate from the new Wilbur Cross High School! Your future success will reflect in some measure your previous train- ing at Wilbur Cross. I sincerely hope that we, the faculty, have provided you with the necessary essentials to lead a good and profitable life. I also hope that your parents have collaborated with us to make this task possible, providing you with a proper perspective on what life really is. To say that you will meet disappointment in life is fact not fiction, but your life will have its abundant share of success and happiness if you will follow this ladder of success 1 , , f , f 100iZ, -1 did jeff S S .lfflv-W7 V 5 . 9017 -I will ,, 807,-Ican A ' J 'V 73? -I think I can Y,,f 14 K 60W -I might try 5021 -I suppose I should If-1 40W -What is it? 30W -I wish I could 200k -I don't know l0'Zy -I can't 0'Z7 -I won't I personally thank you for the many warm associations I have made with your class. May God bless and keep you always through time and in eternity. TED ASTARITA, JR. Senior Class Adviser aria QWWP' EI vi Q .W in .,,:,:,,:L. , ,:E,, VE,, ,,,. . Q U ' xx . i J V . , .X . ,F ,, 15 - El x VINCENT JOSEPH AHERN ' I 1 ' fr - ' Cl ,t li LE Ro' Why let the Devil have ,X NE all the fun? 'ffl-filly a 1 yy Om. 4 d eetlu Vin, 36 Hoadley St. Entered 224 F nkli - t. En 'r from Fair Haven Jr. ,I-Ii' ' bby. Reading, wihmrni .Futurez B - ities. Home Room Basketball Champs 57 5 Art Prize 2, 35 English Award: Essay Award: Stu- k X from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- I . . U I f SX if X mess. I, 5 N . ' J I J I JEAN THERESA AARON Cate 'little blonde with lot: of style, A little thy with a plearant Maile. 224 Franklin St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Community Service Club 4. Hob- by: Records, Movies. Future: Sec- retary. v RICHARD JAMES ABBATIELLO Pig.rkin Prodigy. Abb 170 S mit St. Entered fro ir H v Jr. High. Activ- ities: ssi ub 25 Officials u 2 Fo b ll 2 3 4 r dent Council: Jingle Bell Hop: Red Cross. Hobby: Custom Cars: Art. Future: College. VINCENT PATRICK AITRO A man'.t .rize it no judge of hir character. Vinnie. 46 Hellstrom Rd., East Haven. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activities: Current Af- fairs 3, 45 Classical Club 45 School Newspaper 2, 35 Repre- sentative at Model Congress: A. A. Representative 25 Red Cross Al- ternate 3. Hobby: Music, Read- ing. Future: College. PASQUALE ALOI A quiet tongue .rhowt a wire head Pat 341 Concord St Entered e n by Cars Future Business d oom 2, : Spot . Future: Col . Cl , : , , 9 Ck .. .. ' ig 55f,gIn Bask ea 2. from Fair Haven Jr. High. Hob- L t Se T l S eg 5 ' 1 ' Pr ' ee 45 1 - si- ELVIRA ADLER Too good to he forgotten. Vera. 119 Atwater St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activ- ities: Library Club 45 Community Service Club 4. Future: Secretary. 22 PASQUALE The man with the golden horn. Harry james. 137 Olive St. En- tered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activities: Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 45 Basketball Champs 25 Senior Prom Dance Committee: Secretary of Band 3. Hobby: Sports. Future: Music College. tt 1 ANTHONY FREDERICK ' I ALTIERI if gi' 'g'lgl53QdlJ1'daWl,', L13 L jiniijhed bg: wuqrfifemlgel ' Tony. 124 Nash St. Enteted' from Fair Haven Jr. High. blob by: Iclef Skating Fufl1re: Bi15ifr1essl? irfrgr ir 7 ixt . , fl T Nr, MICHAEL ALTIERI Few Words But Mu Thou 25 . .John St. ere Fair 'av ' . ctiv ie ntra- my etball. ports. Future: lege. A t Cf -Q WILLIAM STEPHEN ALTIERI xl, w tg, Hit sh re f hi! have 'Wk 'qgmuge mga. 4, W uliffaggist 641 onf3QlNEh'tered fr0OlxU'Fait1I'Igy6ilijr. rgh. Activ- ities Int r 1 asketbal1'2T,3: A.A61J V e 'bliy Arc ry, Baseball, -B 1, Hunting. Future: Armhtl etvices. LUCILLE MARY AMARANTE Me for fun and laughter. Lu. 465 Blatchley Ave. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Future Teachers of America 4: Secretary F.T.A.g Bowling 3: Governors 2: Basketball 3: Junior Crossroads 3. Hobby: Bowling, Dancing. Fu- ture: Quinnipiac College. JOANNA ADELA AMBEI. Never u dull moment. Evvie. 2 Cedar Hill. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activ- ities: Crossettes 25 Intramural Basketball 2, 35 Intramural Bas- ketball Champions 3: Sweatshirt 3: Red Cross 4: Crossroads 43 Heart Fund 2. Hobby: Sporrsg Music: Sewing. Future: Unde- cided. JOHN ANTHONY AMENDOLA Angels belong in hearzenf what um I doing here? Chick. 239 Townsend Ave. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Red Cross Represen- tative 3g Homeroom Representa- tive 2g A.A. Representative 3g Manager of Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3. Hobby: Sports. Future Servicg YQ 4 lb . PAUL PHILLIP AMENTO, JR. Why worry I don't. 98 Pine St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Fu- ture Business Leaders 3g Com- munity Service Club 4g Intra- mural Basketball 2g Homeroom Representative 23 Sophomore Danceg Red Cross Representative 3. Future: U.S. Marines. CAROLINE FRANCES ANASTASIO A friend indeed. Carrie. 189 Greene St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Hob- by: Dancing, Skating, Reading. Future: Private Secretary. 23 :arp F mg. 2 N t. 'r K U W Wx, GERALDINE MARY ANDERSON Lovely hair, lonely eyes, this girl is 4 real prize. Gerry. 86 Sherland Ave. En- teredkfrom Fair Haven jr. High. Activities: Bowling. Hobby: Bowling. Future: Business. -' ,QL is RICHARD ANDREADIS was made to he enjoyed, 9 why warte it. ':ek. 58 Mechanic St. from Fair Haven Jr. Activities: Community Service Club 4: Football 23 Intra- mural Basketball 2, 35 Cap 8: Gown 45 Senior Prom Committee: Homeroom Rep. 4. Hobby: Cars: Hunting. Future: Undecided. K GEREMIA ANTHONY APICELLA Swell to get along with. Jen 110 Franklin St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activ- ities: Intramural Basketball 2. Future: Business. FREDERIC ARTHUR APPELL Just 4 real good natured fellow. Freddie Route 80, North Bran- ford. Entered from North Bran- ford jr. High. Activities: Soccer 4: School Letter and Sweater: Hobby: Hot Rods. Future: Navy. BQ X t :t.l fi by 24 W. A . Q : Q at is 5 wiasieiaszg. Agqgggi ikiw Q 5 gr- 4- X- is .. fn-sw Wastawgiiee 91 .arts af..s..asf-'SN 252155 . Sgr at is .Q as -I I f4gg'.tf2'itfz aeanmw .Sa In W 1,1 CARL APUZZO ' Full of trick: and jokes. Frog. 132 Hamilton St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Football 2. Hobby: Foot- ball, Basketball. Future: Unde- cided. JOSEPH JUSTIN APUZZO One who jokes, jollier, and di.rconcertJ, Joe 300 Wallace St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activ- ities: Intramural Basketball. Fu- ture: Service. ANTHONY ANDREW ARGENTO The present ir great with the future. Sarge. 527 Chapel St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Engineering Club 3: Golf 2, 3. Hobby: Basketball, Bowling, Golf. Future: College. RICHARD HERBERT ARMSTEAD All great men were not talkers. Richie. 1 Pine St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Intramural Basketball 2, 3: Bas- ketball Championship 3g Sweater. Hobby: Sports. Future: College. Q., sgfreaaaesg 555 5 gg is ,Q ggemerargxi iggriifawmeix . aww :fr ii: fr rf.. .2 it Y ef' I 5 ga- ec, 1- ,, 'Hg .iff T' -1-fffW?s,f1 iw -fm 4' 24? ai We vi W5 .-wa. tfswxl. ff ef 1: A-k' 3 'ff ef pi fi awe: F51 2ffw,.t, K if at .Q ii g tv 5,352-, ,,,, Msg, G .i,qj,5Q,L I ,. , .1 ,.:g ,,.. z U- ie '- im, ft ax:- -- f .f9,,,sgw. .. . 1 t ' , fo, FRANCES RAPHELLA ARPAIA Her heart i: in her work. Franie. ll Clay St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Future Teachers of America 4, Hobby: Sewing, Art, Music. Future: Teacher. ' T4 ,W14--jdiiyjj t AN at ,. ff fl wi KIRTLAND BYRON ATWATER The quiet one: are the one: that fool you. Kirt. Totoket Rd. 'Entered from North Branford jr. High. Activ- ities: Baseball. Hobby: Puzzles. Future: Newspaper Work. .Jerk CS' of Q dy cf, LOUISE MARIE BALLETTO A happy-go-lucky lady i: :he. Lou. 293 Wallace St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Future Nurse's Club 33 Service Club 4, Classical Club 4: Basketball 2, 3: Athletic Award 23 Honor Award 53 Red Cross Alter- nate 4: Motto Committee 4: Class Day Committee 4. Hobby: Col- lecting Records. Future: Nursing. . I U If flk. .fyfl ,'f'L! 7 J fill lg A ly ,av .,,-aryl Ill' If Lg' ANDREW ROBERT BARBARA A good fellow and a good :port. Andy, 6 Huntington Ave. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Hobby: Y.M.C.A. Future: Bar- beting School. rynohhro ANTHONYQX tx BARNABH Wine, women, and car:,' who could a:k for more. Ban Bomb. 316 Peck St. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Rifle Club 2, 3g lntraf mural Basketball 2, 33 A.A. Rep- resentative 3g Red Cross Repre- sentative 2g Homeroom Represen- tative 2. Hobby: Sports, Mechan ics, Hunting. Future: Service an Mechanic School. e l pf? JANET HOPE BARNES Ea:y to get along with. Jan. 337 Marion St. Entered from Amity Regional High School. Activities: Future Nurs- ing Club 2g Band 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2: Badminton 2: Red Cross Representative 2. Hobby: Music, Reading. Future: College. BARBARA JEAN BARTH Mi:chief lurk: hehlnd her eye:. Babs. 1298 State St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Basketball. Hobby: Skating, Swimming. Future: Business. ANNIE RUTH BATCHELOR A :mile around every corner. 37 Green St. Entered from Bassett jr. High. Hobby: Singing. Fu- ture: Hairdressing. HJ! W u JAMES ROBERT BATICK Give me freedom and .rportr. Jim. 96 Minor St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Football 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4. Hobby: Hot Rod Cars. Future: U.S. Marines. JOHN GREGORY BATTICK Everybody cheery hunting .reason it here. jack. 313 North Front St. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Rifle Club 2, 3: Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3. Hobby: Gun Collecting, Hunting, N.R.A. Gun Club. Future: Army-Air- borne. BARBARA SUE BELLUS A happy dirporition reveal: a merry heart. Barb. 150 South End Road. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Pep Club 2: Commu- nity Service Club 3: Future Teach- ers 3, 43 Newspaper 2, 3, 4: Ex- change Editor 4g Current Affairs 2, 3: Red Cross Representative 45 Badminton 2, 3: Volleyball 2: Homeroom Basketball 2, 35 Bowl- ing 2, 3: Fall Frolic Dance Com- mittee 4. Hobby: Skating. Future: College. 75 g l,,it,c.il2 X lp.-,li ji c-were 'C-V 1 NICHOLAS PET BENCIVENGO Methinh.t this ir the direction whence the noire came. Nicky. 144 Dover St. Entered from Eli Whitney Tech. Activ- ities: Distributive Education. Hobby: Basketball, Baseball. Fu- ture: Air Force. f 26 JO-ANN BENEVENTO Good-hearted and agreeable to all. Benny. 35 Pope St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activ- ities: Sophomore Dance Commit- tee: Junior Prom: Junior Execu- tive Board 33 Junior Crossroads: Dance Committee 3, 4: Heart Fund 35 Class Day 4: Student Council 4, Majorettes 35 Cap 8: Gown 4: Basketball 2, 3, 45 Bowl- ing 2, 3. Hobby: Dancing, Rec- ords. Future: College. CARMEL FILOMENA BENOIT Eye: Jo hlue, tmile Jo true. Carm. 581 Russell St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Community Service Club 33 Basketball 3. Hobby: Stamp Col- lector. Future: Business. b PATRICIA CAROL BENSON Cute and Jmall, with a :mile for all. Patty. 630 Quinnipiac Ave. En- tered frorn Fair Haven Jr. High. Governors 2. Hobby: Roller Skat- ing, Bowling. Future: Secretary. SUSAN ELAINE BENTLEY A hralding artist. Sue. 60 Mechanic St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Art Board. Hobby: Draw- ing, Painting. Future: Stenogra- pher. lb? WWW! -.tree E..-...-.,3. EF., -:3..a..:-:'::.1:ii,E I K 1 1 3 .1 r WWW' QW.-Q? E . . 2 Q. X . DOLORES ANN BERNARDO N ever a dull moment. Dee. 42 Dewitt St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Basketball 2, 3: Bowling 3: Homeroom Representative 4: jun- ior Prom Committee: Senior Prom Committee: Fall Frolic Dance Committee: Class Gift: Class Day: Cap and Gown: Val- entine's Dance: Crossroads. Hob- by: Dancing. Future: Secretary. JOSEPH PETER BERNARDO Give me the bminrg l'll do the rest. Baby Face. 198 Hamilton St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Red Cross: Let- ter Club: Hockey 5: Track 3: Football 2: Broke school record for Track 3 times: Intramural Basketball Champs 2, 3: Won medals for Track: Held the Dis- trict Championship record in Track. Hobby: Sports. Future: Undecided. C ood- WWW N' - 1 u- ck F . X'-JN L. vX,x0V NANCY ANN BIGA If .rilence is golden, .rbe'll never get rich. Nan. 110 Wallace St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Future Nurse's Club. Hob- by: Records, Dancing, Movies. Future: Nursing. VALERIE MARGARET BOGART A friend to all. Val. 64 Ashland Pl. Entered from East Haven High. Activities: Distributive Education Club 4: Community Service Club 4: Sen- ior Chorus 4: Senior Class Gift Committee. Future: Marriage. - .J MA ET' o Nice tlfn c ein r all agerf' Peggy. 2 State St. Entered from Fai aven Jr. High. Activ- ities: munity Service Club 4: Pep Club 2: Crossroads 4. Hob- by: Collecting Records, Dancing. Future: Bookkeeper. JOSEPH MARIO BONALDO A very likable young man. Butch. 70 Beech St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Soccer Team. Hobby: Guns, Skating. Future: Business. RAFFAELA BoN1To Cute ax 4 button, Pleasant ' . perrpnulity, N ver ddull - , mornevikfl Rae. 114 jarnes St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activ- ities: Service Club 4. Hobby: Col- lects Records. Future: Business. SALLY-JANE BOWLER She is cute but not Jo shy, for there ir mischief in her eyes. Sally. 52 Emily Rd. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Crossettes 2: Crossroads Ed- itorial Board 43 jr. Crossroads 33 Classical Club 2, 4: Spanish Club 3, 45 Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Basketball Team 2, 33 Bowling 2, 33 Bad- minton 2g Senior Prom Commit- tee. Hobby: Skating and Reading. Future: Nurse. 'X Qt ik A . X. . -:I tp.. .. Am . .. . t : A qtbguni zi. E MAUREEN ELLEN BRENNAN The World is What You Make It. Cookie. 123 View St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activ- ities: Future Teacher 2, 3, 4: Red Cross Rep. 2. Hobby: Sew- ing: Reading: Cooking. Future: Teaching. THOMAS LEANDREW BULLOCK A friend to azz. Tom. 20 Myrtle St. Entered from Apex, North Carolina. Ac- tivities: Baseball 3, 4. Hobby: Baseball. Future: Marine Corps. ELLENJANE BURKE Always a sincere friend. Shir1ey. 10 Academy St. En- tered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activities: Basketball, Tennis, Swimming: Class Championship Basketball Team Award 2: School Championship Basketball Team Award 2. Hobby: Sports. Future: Physical Therapist. CAROLE ELIZABETH BURLEIGH Cute and sweet, nice to meet. 211 Summit St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Distributive Education 3: Library 2: Governors 2. Hobby: Bowling. Future: Secretary. intakes? is ,.? Qi A A ' MARIE CALDERONI Sweet and Sincere. 183 Blatchley Ave. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activities: Governor 2. Hobby: Dancing, Sports. Future: Business. RALPH JOSEPH CAMERA Loving is an art, and I am an artist. 158 Fillmore St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4: Varsity Baseball 2, 3: Homeroom Basketball 2: Prom Committee 3, 4g Cross Letter. Hobby: Sports, Mechanics. Fu- ture: Army. PHYLLIS THERESA CAMPUTARO lt is a friendly heart who has plenty of friends. Phyl. 72 Farren Ave. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Cross Review 2, 3, 4: Model for fashion show 2, 3: Classical Club 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2: Cros- settes 2: Cheerleaders 3, 4: Future Teachers of America Club 3: Spanish Club 3, 4: Honor Society 2: Intramural Basketball Team 2, 3: Badminton 2, 3, 4: Bowling 4: Prom Committee 3, 4: Class Day Committee: Fall Frolic Commit- tee 4: Graduation Dance 4. Hob- by: Bowling, Skating. Future: Undecided. VIRGINIA ANN CANGIANO Shelf little - But she's nice. Jeanne 190 Kneeland Rd. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Bowling 2: Crossettes 2, 3: Senior Chorus 4: Homeroom Basketball 3. Hobby: Dancing, Movies. Future: Secretarial Work. 'W all- X . ...J . 135'-1' fx we-P E w 4 fi V, H? .- yr-2' We -git: as limit' : 1:1 W ww, ,s A tw- 'Q .S Gif ANNA MARIE CANNAVACIOLO Full of fun und laughter, too. Ann. 7 Virginia Rd. Entered from Hillhouse. Activities: Dis- tributive Education 4: Bowling 33 Service Club 4: Dance 4: jr. Red Cross Representative 2: Service Club Dance Committee 4. Hob- by: Ice Skating, Swimming, Bowl- ing. Future: Business. JOAN CAROL CANNON MiJchief lurks hehind her eyes. Bunny. 411 Woodward Ave. : Entered from Fair Haven Jr. 3 High. Activities: Pep Club 3: Service Club 4: Receptionist 4. f'Hobby:- Roller Skating, Swim- ,. ming: Dancing. Future: Business College. i JOHN CANNON A rpirit for sporty. Cricky. 19 Burns St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activ- ities: Spanish Club 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Captain Hockey Team 4: Captain Baseball Team 4. Hobby: Skating. Intra- murals 2, 3, 4: Honors 3: Class Gift Committee. Future: College. PATRICIA, ANN CANOSA Mischief lurkr behind those eye5. Brown Eyes. 1120 State St. En- tered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activities: Community Service Club 3, 4: Library Club 4: Cross- ettes 2, 3: Homeroom Alternate 3. Hobby: Roller Skating. Future: Business College. m':9.?v?i:'i?'1 1 we-XM - .. SE 5 352 as ,. wil'-An ia' 'U , ff . i Q--iw: 1 51 23, sc we 'x RALPH DANIEL CAPARULO Creed is the reed of life. Ivy, 84 Dewitt St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Editor of Junior Skyscraper 35 Chairman of Harvest Festival Dance Committee 4: Homeroom President 2, 3, 4: Fall Ftolic Dance Committee 4: Junior and Senior .Prom Committee 3, 45 Motto Committee 4: Inter High Service Club 2, 3, 4: Letter Club 2, 3, 4: Library Club: 3:'Soccer Team, 3, 4: Captain of Soccer Team: Track Team 2, 3, 4: Intra- mural Basketball ',2,'3. Awards: Varsity Letter: Varsity Sweater: Trophy for 5000 Points: Honor- able Mention in Harvest Festival Cover. Hobby: Reading, Sports. Future: Art School, Service. ROSE LUCINDA CAPARULO Gifted with the eye: of beauty and 4 Jmile that winr men'r hearts. Ro. 84 Dewitt St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Classical Club 2: Cheer- leading 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Crossettes 2: Cross Review 2: Basketball Captain 2, 3: Bowling 2, Class Champions: Bowling 3, Honorary Team: Badminton 3, Singles and Doubles Champion: Volleyball Team 2: Girl of the Year Award 2, 3: Executive Board Award 2: jr. Prom Chairman: Sophomore Dance Chairman: Senior Prom: Senior Class Day: V ale n t i n e Dance: Homeroom Representative 2. Hobby: Baking, Sewing. Future: College. RITA THERESA CAPASSO A Jweet girl, 4 friend to ull. 618 Ferry St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Dance Committee: F a s h io n Modeling. Hobby: Sports. Future: Secretary. A ' f 40 ,I fill -. , ,- . ., ip i .V gt 2 I .f' LJ--0 ' 1 ' DOLORES TERESE ANN CAPRIO Ten little hngerr, ten little toer, One little tongue and how it goes. Dee. 75 Clinton Ave. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activ- ities: News Stall 3, 4: Advertis- ing Manager News Staff: Gov- ernors 2: Crossroads 33 Fall Ftolic: Manager of Bookshop 4. Hobby: Singing, Dancing. Fu- ture: Private Secretary. 29 is wr' W E GRACE ANN CARBONE Cute, snappy, full of fun, known and liked hy everyone. r G a 34 Beech St. Entered from Haven jr High. Activities: Advertising Board: Sr. Assist- Advertismg Board Manager: Pep Club 25 Jr. Red es Award: jr. Hobby: Dancing. Future: Legal Secretary. Cross: Crossroads CHARLES RICHARD CARGAN Ble:Jed it he who know: it all. Butch. 173 Franklin St. Entered from Fair Haven jr: High. Hob- by: Basketball, Baseball, Football. Future: Service. ' l . E.. ww Q. 1 . A , , ,-P' 1 sr, ,G xr 1' , ra x EZEKIEL CARR Quiet and Jtill,' a man of good will. Zeke. 225 Ashmun St. Entered from Siggs High. Activities: Art Board 3. Hobby: Sports. Future: Air Force. ' r 1 - s CARMELA ANN CARRANQ' If all -the hay.: were acrongl the na, what a good swimmer . f Carmsltiz would he.l ' , -5, Mell. 237 Wooster St. Entereil from Fair Haven Jr. High. Aletiv- ities: :School '-Newspaper 2, 3: Speech 2, 3g'Italia ff,CI'ub 3, 45 Future Teachers b 3: Futuiriffi Nurses, lub ay Q3 Classicall ub 2, 35'Bas etball,lntramuralY ham- pidns 3: Badminton: loween Dance xcdmmittee, ago asketball Champions-Swea : Hobby: Reading, Swimming. Future: Nursing. 30 ,. W. AUDREY GAIL CA ' wor 50 Perkins St. E ed ro Fair Her .rmile it w th a i Haven Jr. igh. tiv' 'es: Art Board 3, B' etb . Hobby: Piano. F r Sec e . NM ,lf KATHRYN ANN CASEY A happy dispoiition reveals a merry heart. Kathy. 10 Ridge St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Future Nurses 3: Oflicials Club 35 Spanish Club 3, 45 Bas- ketball 2, 35 Bowling 33 Badmin- ton 3g Red Cross 3: Junior Cham- pionship Team Basketball. Hob- by: Sports. Future: Nursing. BARBARA ANN CATALANO A friend in need is a friend in deed. Rocky. 551 Townsen A n- Activities: Future Nurs b 3' Basketball 2, 3, 4: Badmi , 3: Volleyball 2, 3: Junior edu! tive Board 3: Homeroom Repref sentative 3. Hobby: Horseback Riding, Basketball. Future: Army Nurse Corps. tered from Fair Have . Higggj Y. f l ' EMILY ANN CATANIA May .the never change except in name. 124 Fillmore St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Basketball 2, 3: Bowling 3: Homeroom Representative 3, 43 Junior Prom Committee 3. Hob- by: Oil Painting. Future: Busi- ness. zz ,:,,.,,:,:: ,533 I . .2 twig, W -iimfssfia-, ' 'f , f. , ..,,.sgQ?mm?iff 3,,...wfX, , , l ff -s yswsesgk as S Q? is if rf E its N 91 52,3,.:rt1k MV' 'tlfyiawaf get aemwfgl 53 H Q 'fl 22 ev S LINDA JANE CAVANAUGH She'll Dance her way to fame. Lynn. 19 English St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Basketball 33 Cross Review 2. Hobby: Singing and Dancing. Future: Dancing Teacher. WSF? 1,3445 if bceamuts ANN CAVALLARO 7 in Blushing is the sigh of innocence. Dolly. 71 Haven St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activ- ities: junior Crossroads 3, Library Club 25 Newspaper Club 2, 5, 4: Governors 2: Bowling 2, 33 Bas- ketball 3g Junior Crossroads Out- standing Award 3. Hobby: Hair- dressing, Dancing, Skating. Fu- ture: Stenographer. FRANK JOHN CELANO The answer to a maiden's prayer, Frank. 15 Harrington Ave. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Baseball Letter: Home- room Representative, Senior Prom Committee, Hobby: Horseback Riding. Future: College. New Wi iv- 4,5 iq, Q! if Q- A J? fl! MICHAEL JOHN CELENTANO Muscles, his greatest asset. Brutus. 425 Quinnipiac Ave. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activities: Photography 25 Football 2: Intramural Basketball Captain 2, 3. Hobby: Mechanics. Future: Army. ,gy gf .f Ng, ,q.,.,,.gif It if fx ,f , ew an 5 if f fe JOHN ANTHONY CENTRONE A little fun now and then is relished hy the hest of men. 50 Weybosset St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Senior Chorus 4: Italian Club 4g Engineering Club: Valentine Day Dance Committee: Hockey: Var- sity Letter. Hobby: Hunting, Horseback Riding, Skating. Fu- ture: College. MARY ANN CESARONI 3? Better late than never. Mar. 109 Maltby St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activ- ities: Community Service Club 4. Hobby: Dancing, Bowling,k Sports. Future: Business. ' FRANK PAUL CHASNEY A farmer at heart. Chas. Church St., North Bran- ford, Conn. Entered from North Branford Jr. High. Hobby: Hunt- ing and Fishing, Gun Collecting: Stamp Collecting. Future: Army. NANCY ANNETTE CHIARALUCE Miles and miles of Smiles. Nan. 512 Lombard St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activ- ities: Homeroom Treasurer 3: Crossettes 2: Majorettes 5, 4. Hobby: Swimming, Bowling. Fu- ture: Stone Business College. 5'-ww uf' 5. if l eshfgm . fi ef lf ig if ' CAROLE ANN CHIARAMONTE Eye: .ro blue, Jmile Jo true. Carrie. 100 View St. Entered, from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Red Cross Alternate 4. Hob- by: Music and Art. Future: Sec- retary. CHARLOTTE FRANCES CHRISTINA Small, Sweet, and Dynamic. Chan 39 Palmieri Ave. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activ- ities: Pep Club 2: Italian Club 4: Classical Club 2: Future Teachers Club 3, 4: Homeroom Basketball 3: Bowling 33 Crossroads Corn- mittee. Hobby: Ice Skating. Fu- ture: College. CHESTER EDWARD CIAMPINI I love work, I can Jit and gaze at it for hourr. Chet 1143 Quinnipiac Aveg Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Intramural Bas- ketball 2, 3. Future: Navy. DOLORES ANN CIESLUK So modest and ladylikef' Del. 57 Pulaski St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activ- ities: Skyscrapers 3, 4: Editorial News Stal? 3, 4: Sports: Bowling 2, 3: Badminton 3: Prizes and Awards: National Honor Society 3, 4. Hobby: Reading, Bowling, Dancing. Future: Secretarial Work. lir ANTHONY FRANK CIPRIANO I have Jo mach more than Gregory, why rhould I fight it? Cip. 167 Huntington Ave. En- tered from Fair Haven jr. High. Hobby: Piano. Future: Univer- sity of Connecticut. ANN CIRILLO Full of fun and chief, too: doing things the Jhouldrit do. Babe. 68 Woolsey St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Hob- by: Records and Dancing. Fu- ture: Business. ' , v!,.:lj16I0Q ,V 'niqjf DoLoREs josHPH1NE CITEREI, Never andarerli e the power of t zfwomanf' Dell 9 llmore Sty Entered from Fa Qven 11111-Iigh. Activ- i an ' munitygervi e Club 3, ernors,2:,, ap of Var- s , heerle?5rs 3,14 heerlead- i g AW rd , 4: Da Commit- tee 2, Valenti ei ance Com- mittee 45Chairma15n of Decoration Committee for ,Senior Prom 4: Class Day Committee 4: Get Acquaintedn Dance Committee 4. Hobby: Home Decorating. Fu- ture: Business.. px . l .X le V L,.f F 1 fi .et A Y BRENDA MAR-IORIE '- :CODEANNE She it sweet, .the if Jhy, but AN withirrher, mischief lies. B'ren. 32 Shelter st. Entered' from Fair Haven JL. High. ,Activ- ities: Future' Teachers 4:' Library 4: Red Cross 4: Basketball 2, 3: Bowling ZL3: Junior Champion- ship in Basketball 3: Trleasurer of Junior Red Cross 4. Hobby: Sports. Future: Teaching. 56 web . -:ax . - It I ' .4-5, 39 We-ft ,ataeggaf 2 at ka .- It - , I is 22 it 5 : W at -W ts ri, ft ,QS at 5, -that t,..,,er f. , M t i 54t,t?'gll'M ' lf- ,nest N2 734 ' :Q X Us Kb if Xu FREDRIC EDWARD COFRANCESCSO, f -f,, V 'friggin witdo . ly AO Fre ldesf' 2 A-.Bailey 1 ere fro Fair Havdnj . ctiv itiesj Cross Hi! Swi mi Team 2: Footba Team 2: o - room PresitIent : Homeroom Al- ternatefflg Red ross Re resenta- tive ,4: ljuriior El ecutiw6lBoQd 3: Vxsity 'tter.1 Hobby: ports. F! ure: B sineis. r I f V1 s -ff X 1 ,X ROSEMARIE COFRANCESCO Quiet and sweet pleasant to meet. Ro. 23 Brown St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Hobby: Skating, Dancing, Reading. Fu- ture: Private Secretary. . es nf' ff fp., 7-f f e 7 1 A f' ,. .ttwf ffl, Ml M' f.,4.f'?-' ' r MAJI, -K' f . , ,f ,r ff . U ' . cf.-J V, jx , , . ,.-.1 . LORRAINE ROSE' COLAVOLPE To doubt ber beauty were to want an eye, to doubt ber .tweet- ne.r.r were to want a heart. Lorrie. 201 Franklin St. En- tered frzom Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Red Cross Representa- tive 4: Basketball: Bowling. Hob- by: Dancing, Sports. Future: Sec- retary. I' , xg t iii 4. if JAMES EDWARD COLE Never a dull moment. jimmy. 11 Fulton St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activ- ities: Intramural Basketball 2, 33 Captain of Homeroom Basketball 3. Hobby: Sports and Traveling. Future: Business. ..,25r,w...., .Q 2. .pert , 5 wifi If , , 1 , lv .t - , rl l 4. RICHARD JAMES COLLINS N ot mueb of a talker, but a good li.rterter. Dick, 156 Bailey St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Intramural Basketball 2, 3: Art Board. Hobby: Rifle Practice, junior Police. Future: National Guard. , E ARIE CONN LY 1 Nicea,ftb a 'l' . Mill 26' ark St. Entered from Haven jr. High. Activ- ities: News Staff 3, 4: Crossroads 3, 4: Bowling 3: Governors 2: Basketball Intramural: Badminton 3: Bookshop 4: Crossroads Pin 3. Hobby: Dancing, Sports. Future: College. t JOSEPHINE ANN CONSIGLIO What maker ber heart beat .ro fart? Jo. 181 Hamilton St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Service Club 4: Basketball: Bowling: Basketball Homeroom Champions 2: Fall Frolic Dance Committee: Senior Prom Com- mittee: Class Day Committee: Class Gift: Class Motto: Gradua- tion Dance: Valentine Dance. Hobby: Bowling. Future: Sec- retary. DOLORES ANGELA CONSOLE Short and snappy, cute and Jweet, to know ber ir a larting treat. Little Del. 157 Ocean View St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activities: Distributive Ed- ucation Club 4: Skyscrapers 3, 4: Governors 2: Cheerleading 3, 4: Cheerleading Award 4: Fall Frolic Dance Committee: Graduation Dance. Hobby: Dancing. Future: Photography. .tx-tt '- ' ,::-:-,f-' N r j .A :... ggz S I W CATHERINE PHYLLIS CONSOLO If Jilence ir golden, rhe'll never he rich. Cathy, 105 Wooster St. En, tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities' Red Cross Re resenta . p - tive 3: Assistant Homeroom Rep- resentative 2, 33 Basketball. Hob- by: Bowling, Swimming. Future: Business. ANN THERESA CONTE Laughing all the day long. Babe. 171 Wolcott St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Ac- tivities: Governors 2: Red Cross Representative 3: Homeroom Representative 3. Hobby: Skating and Dancing. Future: Medical Secretary. , HARRY EMANUEL CONTE We're only here for Sun. Har, 248 Franklin St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Ac- tivities: Classical Club 2g Soccer 2, 3, 4: Intramural Basketball 2, 3. Hobby: Boat Building, Car Racing. Future: Medical Doctor. CAROLYN HELENE COOMBS Every day ir a cause for celehratzonf' MARLENE MARIE COSTANZO To know her ir n larting treat. Babe 933 Quinnipiac Ave. Eni- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High' Activities: Crossettes 2: Cafeteri Work 29 Alternate Represent tive 3: Dance Committee . Hobby: Dancing, Ice Skalziyigx u- ture: Private Secretary. 1 sl -1 .l ,, M-I l J ,. .4 it N If , qly, V xv, - ,. SUSAN THERESA COVONE A heart ar runny as her hair. Susie Q. 31 William St. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Ice Skating: Dancing. Hobby: Bowling. Future: Busi- ness. ROSE MARIE CRETELLA A more carefree .foul was n to he had. 'Re-Re. 202 Franklin St. En- tered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activities: Community Service: Glee Club. Hobby: Collecting Pictures. Future: Business. gif' MARIE ANNA CRISCUOLO A Jmile for all. Mary. 428 Poplar St. Entered 99 E 1 S E d f F . from Fair Haven Jr. High. Ac- age I Ilfefe fOl'1'1 311' l . Haven Jr. High. Activities: Li- grass' Glegtclgb 44' Gcgieglog brary Club 4: Service Club 4. Hobby: Music. Future: Secretary. ommuniy ervice u Hobby: Collecting Records. Fu- ture: Business. IV -415,5- lin ,I -. ,: az Q ..:. ,STEM im 'U at ii sg fifs-MM-ti. s 5 ew. . egg-L s.flf,.,.,-,. W -:Q ws. is gina as .as . is , . . . ,, wifi, .,- gg. :sw iii sp, -ttsgfrttiemis.. fr ii -z,,.i,.-e :24z:fi.,..asf :' fl' SYLVIA ANN CULOS Seen but .reldorn laeardff 76 Woolsey St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Christmas Carol Singing 5: Cho- rus 2: Bowling 4: Basketball 2: Bowling Medal. Hobby: Art, Writing. Future: College. x A jfs -W' Wi O CUSANO I Gs A frie' diy heart has many friendff' Rick. 545 Grand Ave. Entered from Notre Dame. Activities: Senior Chorus: Intramural Bas- ketball 2. Hobby: Ping Pong, Bowling. Future: Business. li . fun hi, ' ,f ,rf .1 f 't . W JKXC li, If AJ? lf? QLV A R-1 V AR?H'fIR LEONARD ' if 1M.1w'DACUNTO and work don? mix: I'll take llae brit. Art. Forest Rd., North Bran- ford. Entered from North Bran- ford jr. High, Hobby: Cars. Fu- ture: Business. JOHN FRANK DADDIO To laugh is to live. Daddy'O. 41 Haven St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Fall Frolic Dance: Mystery Ride. Hobby: Cars and Model Planes. Future: Air Force. Q itrmsssmesfk igfaiarxasgc get : .2 as ,z we wwe' 2 ,. ., -,t f. ,I i..-aeewifww K- it if Q1 -mgsgvifsff ,-z.r.5-warm ,ch 7: :gg -ai. .. It-.iffy ,Q ,, MARCO LOUIS D'ADDIO Women, they never bother me. Archie 590 East St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Senior Chorus: Community Service Club 4: Football 2: Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3. Hobby: Tape Recording jazz. Future: Business. 1 , Kg RICHARD, ANIHRLEW x , DAGLIER' Life,i: dplenynnziin zizvgion, Jo 13? usfmke if ar. 'Zcomerf' Richie Dinksg' so Wolcott sf. Entered frorfi, Fa'r ven Jr. High. Activities: i1Y.c53 Intra- murals 2, :3.'!,Ho By: Hunting, Fishing, Swimming. Future: Serv- ice . ' L ' THOMAS ANTHO . rp Live wire it ne Irish Entere ro 4 1 V High. 'v' ' : 'I -I Club Intra s e u- . Harvest Festi l f' ' e f Rights P st irst ee Chairman' . Mot to ommittee' Gradua ' Dance Committee. Future: College. ' A :f fl . .r' ' 260 V ,-. I '.,'z r, Senio egt' ' an ' occerg al k H , ' gave Fi r' 19 - 19 ' i P' :L Clubg, 1' P m Co , a - xl il ELAINE F ii NC To kno r ' .to 'l kelherf' h 1 St. altered fr Ffa Haven . ' . Activ- rossro ds :. rossettes 2: iri :i I ball. : Piano. Fu- ture: Secretary. Sm. 7 an nrered r Haven r ig Activ- s Classi 2 uture rses C I a ur Bad- n 2 ,Q al ll vilg all . ,. fl' As R resegghv e N Al- eternate Fu re dical Tech- 4 BARBARA CAROL DAMU 4 ROBERT DAVID I All great men are dying and I don't feel .to good myrelff' Bob. 84 Nash St. Entered from air Haven jr. High. Hobby: Collects Stamps, Football, Basket- ball, Bowling, Baseball. Future: Salesman JW 1 Always ready for fu hut lg Bob Forrest oqlliford, r Entered fro No th n ord J U High Act ities ssical Clu lay al Pram 2, , VIRGI IA CAROL DELISE Basketball o ca ain 2 5 Na- A Jpir 1 :till and hrightg with ional Society 3 Span- jzething of angelic light. 3 4 K5 Sfaff 3 3 eannief' 190 Quinnipiac Ave. J u em Agalfs I nterecl from Fair Haven Jr. In H H 2, ' High. Activities: Oflicials Club 35 Ports G adua' n Cros ads 3, 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 22236 it ation ents! ernors 2, 35 Basketballggblted ross Representative 2. O y: C Class D Pl' f Music. Future: Secretary. ' l rolic Treas r xecutiv ard 3 Harvest estiv o 3 Homeroo pres 'e 5 -v WI bby: E-TPL rt nci Future: ANNA A D IELLO She z.r but not hy, for EI-EANOR MARY t re 1: ef 1 e eye. DEL MEDICO Ba e L3 W1 la St mered A little nonsense now and then from au- Haven 1- lgh Ct' , is loved hy the hex! of men. Ar, Club 2 gazine Cl Cookie. 396 Grand Ave. En- een Bas l 3 w' g tered from Fair Haven jr. High. eyball 2 adm 42, ctivities: Distributive Education meroom Committee rty lub. Hobby: Sports, Tennis. Fu- Adv r 3 Hobby Dancing, as- ture: Hairdresser. ketball Future Nursing ll RAYMOND GEORGE I God bless he who invented Sunbeam 123 Downing St. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr High. Activities Swimming Baseballg Art Board 3 Future Air Force. 36 MARY ANGELA DEL PIZZO Happy am I, from care I am free. 142 Franklin St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activities: Fall Frolic Dance Committee. Hobby: Ice Skating. Future: Busi- HCSS. .4- H? I J.. .c 1 I J QDJQC NAOKPKIFCJJ ROSE FRANCES DEL PIZZO fffmy fn Te.,.,ific.v MARILYN DEMATTEIS Ro. 129 Atwater St. Entered The qmef fmef open fool 5'0 'N from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- 285 Popular St. Entered from ities: Pep Club 23 Classical Club Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: 2: Future Teachers of America Bowling 2, 35 Community Club 2, 3: Service Club 4: Dance Com- 2: Girls Intramural Basketball 33 mittee: Intramural Basketball 2, Senior Prom Committee. Hobby: 3: Bowling 2, 3: Badminton 2g Oil Painting, Bowling. Future: Hobby: Sports, Dancing. Future: Business. Business. I' PATRICIA ANN DEMATTEIS Quieme.t.r is the gui o c ANNA C. DeLUCIA ccer.r. ' - Silence ir zz virtue. P St. Entered Baby Doll. 462 Middletown even 1 H1 h ACUV Ave. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Hobby: Ice Skating, Danc- mum 1715 In' ities rls Ofli l Com: . . C E. , ba 2, 33 irls' Intramur QV, o . Hobby: Sports. Future: i ix ing. Future: Telephone Company. X565 to PASQUALE DELVN CcH1o He my be 4 New df FRANK ANTHONY DE P1No Ha am 1 rom care but he can? Jing. Pat. 176 St. John St. Entered ppy ' f ,, from Fair Haven jr. High. Activ- I am free' ities: Intramural Basketball 23 Red Cross Representative 2, F. B. L. A. Club 5. Hobby: Drawing. Navy- Future: Art School. 268 Wooster St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Future: ROSE THE A DE PINO lt'.r nice to b natural, when PASQUALE PHILLIP yo 're nafu lly nice. DELVECCHI0 Ro. 1 Johnston sf. En .1 Like 4 brook, be babble: on Ci Fas, aven . High. cti - forever. itie Q Club, , opho' o ein Pan 26 Woolse St. Entered Ch S 23 694' Wvfb Q BI Y . . from Fair Haven Jr. High. Ac- 3, 43 Comm hill' Sefvlc l , i Future Teach rs of Ame ca g tivities: Distributive Education , Club: Football 2, 3, 4. Track 25 Malofffffes 3, ' Crow a s Intramural Basketball 2, 3. Fu- Badminton 1,5 Omffo it ture: College. kefba ' 3 1' ifjmvafdkv Frolic Corn 4. Hob y: W Dancing. Future College. 37 I I ' 1. aus. - NJN., ' IWW QE ff . im. Ls it .si E 5 .52-tm, ,. ..useiEs..- ... i 5- , f szisiiks 55. .. M VIVIAN ANN DEPONTE Pretty to walk with, Witty to talk with, Plearant to think about. Viv. 204 Burr St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Community Service Club 45 Homeroom Basketball 2, 35 Sen- ior Chorus 45 Mystery Ride 45 Graduation Dance Committee 45 Fall Frolic Dance Committee 45 Senior Crossroads 4. Hobby: Skat- ing and Bowling. Future: Busi- ness. CAROL ANN DEPTULA Quiet but well accomplished. Carrie. 20 Osborn St. Entered from Fair Haven J High. Activ- it' ' Red Cross Alt nate 4. obb : Sports, fi g Future: ea e . A X DORIS IOSEPHINE DERIENZO It'5 nice to he natural, when y0u're naturally nice. Dee Dee. 621 Quinnipiac Ave. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Governors 2, 35 Homeroom Basketball 25 Captain of Team 35 Highest Single Game Award in Bowling 3. Hobby: Bowling, Records, Dancing, Par- ties. Future: I.B.M. Operator. VIRGINIA ROSE ANN DESANTIS Cute and sweet, anti full of fun. Ginny. Sunset Rd., North Bran- ford. Entered from North Bran- ford Jr. High. Activities: Com- munity Service Club 45 Distribu- tive Education Clubg Governors 25 Fall Frolic 45 Christmas Dance 45 Senior Prom 45 Red Cross Al- ternate5 Sports: Basketball 25 Bowling 3. Hobby: Swimming N ! XSkating, Tennis. Future: Secre- tahf. IC U 38 -:Wm-a. af+sfe?n,siasyu- igtma- A 55t.,...t.a.-f-- - 5...f1-.sets 5.3435 VIVIAN ANN DESORBO Tiny but Terrific. Viv. 325 Exchange St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activ- ities: Governors 25 Crossroads 3, 45 Homeroom Representative 45 Fall Frolic Decorating Committee 45 Graduation Dance Committee 4. Hobby: Music, Dancing, Sports. Future: Business. DIANA FRANCES DEVITA Without tact you can learn nothing. 672 Townsend Ave. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Vice-President F.T.A. 35 President Current Affairs 3, 45 Italian Club 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 2, 3, 4: News Staff 3, 45 Bad- minton Class Champion 25 jun- ior Varsity Bowling Team 35 Ed- itor-in-Chief Wilbur Cross News 45 Italian 2 Awardg lst Prize Brotherhood of Man 35 Laurel Girls' State 35 Harvest Festival Queen 45 Sophomore Executive Board 2. Hobby: Music. Future: College. CARL JOSEPH DI GIROLAMO Men .rhall rule the kingdorng women shall rule the men. Carl. 195 Upson Terrace. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Band 2, 3, 45 Cross- airs 3, 45 Cross Revue 2, 35 Mu- sic Festival 3, 45 Intramural Bas- ketball. Hobby: Hi Fi, Girls. Fu- ture: Business. JAMES VINCENT DIGLIO Good nature is the way to all hearts. Dig. 46 Hall St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Homeroom Representative 2. Hobby: Cars, Baseball, Basket- ball, Bowling. Future: Teachers College. fa. --mfs. 5 47 iff ww 7 'sew gwwg is-mn i s Q L A M if Q -. '-r D 5 V, eilsgwa,-R '5 u if -. ,,. is at 5 ia ,. Q 1 yi, fs. .,W1awr,g , is Zi gl 539.35 A 2 ae ,, jg .,sfafHi9s'reasilfsll 2' 5.sg,i2e,gs3rr All 3? as 5 if Q CAROL ANN DISTASIO Full of fun and mischief may doing things she shouldn'l do. 237 Wooster St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Classical Club 2 Co-President, French Club 2, 3, 4, Newspaper Stah' 3, 4, Future Teachers of America 4, Inter High School Council 2, 3, Bowling 2, 3, j.R.C. Pin 3, Honors 2, j.R.C. Delegate to Conn. Leadership Training Center 2. Hobby: Bowling. Future: Teacher. ELINOR MARY DOLAN Happy go lucky. 505 Ferry St. Entered from St. V,Marys. Hobby: Swimming. 1 4 FuyureVBusiness. . 1. 'L A VF XX l I .bf X ' I BARBARA JANE I, L DONNARUMMO Oh, those dimples. Barb. 63 Myron St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activ- ties: Classical Club 2, 3, 4, Crossroads 3, 4, Future Nurses 3: Model for Fashion Show 2, 3, Sophomore Chorus 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Class Day Dance, Fall Frolic Committee, Senior Prom Committee, Class Day Com- mittee, Governors, Graduation Usherette, Princess at Harvest Festival, Honors 2, 3, Red Cross Representative 4, Intramural Bas- ketball 2, 3, Badminton Tourna- ment 2, 3. Hobby: Dancing, Skating. Future: Nurse. BARBARA ANN D'ONOFRIO lf silence is golden, she'll never get rich. Yackety Yak. 541 Chapel St. Entered from Sacred Heart Acad- emy. Activities: Future Teachers of America 4, Bowling Club 33 Disttibutive Education Club 3, 4, Service Club 4, Crossroads Board 3, 4, Executive Board 2, 3, News Advertising Board 3, 4, Home- room Representative 3, Horne- room,A1ternate 2, Letter for Cap- tain of Maiorettes 4, Emblem for Majorettes 3, Scholastic Honors 2, 35 Graduation Dance Commit- tee 4, Chairman' of Valentine Dance 4, Fall Frolic Dance 4, E.I.B. Day Committee, 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Executive Board 2, Vice-President of Executive Board 3, Senior Prom 4, Majorettes 3, 4, Junior Prom 3, Heart Fund Drive 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4, Captain of Maiorettes 4, Class Gift 4, Intramural Basket- ball 2, 3. Hobby: Dancing. Fu- ture: College. ROBER D HW' r z' e -' 8 in his ey , h fl g yin L oc et. 392 Q i ip' c A nteredfllofm R e. c 'vit' : rs, Basketball uture:, egei ,f x NONA ELLEN DWYER The quiel are the ones that fool you. 183 Franklin St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Chorus 2, Future Nurses 2, Cur- rent Events 2, Governors 2, In- tramural Basketball 3, Get Ac- quainted Dance. Hobby: Swim- ming, Bowling, Sewing, Reading. Future: Teacher, or Lab Tech- nician. PATRICIA JANE EGAN Cute and sweet, full of fun, known and loved hy everyone. Patty. 68 Sherman Ave. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Future Nurses 2, 31 Stage Crew 3, 4, Class Secretary 3, 4, Homeroom President 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 2, 3, 4, jun- ior and Senior Prom Committee, Princess Football Dance 3, Cross- roads 3, 4, Vice-President of Stu- dent Council 3, Dance Commit- tees, Class Day Committee, Class Gift Committee, Graduation Dance Committee, Class Motto Committee, Graduation Usher- ette 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Gov- ernors 2, Heart Fund Drive, Sec- retary Student Council. Hobby: Bowling, Basketball. Future: Nursing. VINCENT PETER EMATRUDO . Life without foothull is not life. Red 563 East St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Community Service Club, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, In- tramural 2, 3. Hobby: Shooting, Fishing. Future: Business. 39 Lb fl fs JY!! livivf V, ., astra H are-:asses 25 A , . Y 5 , , :lZ,25lf32fri,.,,fft,,.,g4g..5! :ggi gi BZ A 3 Qasggsgigglige y g . lf:-W.. leaf fl 5 N :'5,wwg1 935 as A' ,. fsfffws-W S: e -:vw -3 Q. ,,.. .. it? Q es MARIE ANTOINETTE ESPOSITO A twinkling smile for everyone. 191 Franklin St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activities: Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 45 Classical Club 45 Italian Club 45 News Staff 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 2, 35 Vice-President of Italian Clubg Fall Frolic. Hobby: Dancing and Drawing. Future: Teachers College. ROBERT SALVATORE ESPOSITO Small in size, hig in popularity. Bobby 267 Wooster St., En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High, Activities: Varsity Letter Club 2, 3, 45 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 45 Varsity Letter: Varsity Sweater5 Class President 25 Hometoom Representative 2, 35 Student Council 2, 35 Class Vice-President 3, 45 A.A. Representative 2, 35 Dance Committee 3, 45 Class Day Committee 45 Graduation Dance Committee 45 Red Cross Repre- sentative 2, 35 Valentine Dance 45 News Staff 4. Hobby: Sports. Future: College. SALVATORE MICHAEL ESPOSITO Why worry - Life is 4 simple problem. Sa1. 108 Hamilton St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Hob- by: Bowling. Future: Teacher. VINCENT LOUIS ESPOSITO A sport with friends and 4 sport with sports. Hank. 105 Hamilton St. En- tered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activities: Classical Club 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4. Hobby: Sports. Fu- ture: College. It of wi fr .mei H e a +.f2x:sMi,'r: . . ,. si- as R, it 5 'I' 5 5: f: LS 5' PAUL LEE ESTES A friend in need is 4 friend indeed. Eats, 248 James St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activ- ities: Crossroads 45 Letter Club5 Track 3, 4: Soccer 45 Varsity Let- ter: Varsity Sweater. Hobby Sports. Future: Marine. MARGHERITA MARIE ETES Never a dull moment. Peg, 26 Clinton Ave. Entered from St. Mary's High. Activities: Bowling 2, 35 Oflflcials Club 2, 35 Crossetts 25 Basketball 2, 35 Vol- leyball 25 Fall Frolic Dance Com mittee 4. Hobby: Swimming Dancing. Future: Business. MARY ANN FAUGHNAN Silence is golden. Marian. 171 Fillmore St. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Glee Club 45 Senior Prom Committee. Hobby: Danc- A ing. Future: Businesslxb Ag. of-r W DAVID WARRA, FELD A good sport and a good I fellow. Dave. 721 State St. ,En d' from Barrington jr. High fBarf, rington, Rhode Island. Activities: 5 Hockey 2, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4:sH0bJY. by: Swimming, Bowling. F1ltd,l'e4' gi Sports Writer. ' 'V ' ' V f' :Pyle :af Hx, Q' Yiwu?- . U-e2Kf .5a.,.:.... re. is w a. titties, it it time .ftelsisli W .. .is QE 2 rr fr L ' , . ' :YQ X6 WCM ix Ci ed PATRICI MARIE FELD Tell me where the good timer are. Pat. 879 Orange St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Classical Club 4: Nursing Club 3: Pep Club 2: Bowling 2, 3: Intramural Basketball 3. Hob- by: Swimming and Dancing. Fu- ture: Undecided. ANNABELL REJEANA FERRARO Better late than never. Ann. 12 Academy St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Community Service Club 4: Pep Club 2: Basketball 3. Hob- by: Dancing, Sports. Future: Of- fice Work. i ,. Milly. --w flffllwflafff ,, ,i if JOYCE H. FIENGO Per.fonality ir a path to ruccerrf' 318 Poplar St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Fu- ture Teachers of America 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2: Classical Club 43 Italian Club 4: Pep Club 2: Sec- retary of Italian Club: Fall Frolic Dance Committee. Hobby: Danc- ing. Future: Teaching. GLENN ANTHONY FIGUEROA Studies influence our character: and liver. 86 Quinnipiac Ave. Entered from East Haven High. Activities: Sky- scrapers Editorial Board 3, 4: Cur- rent Affairs 3, 4: Classical Club 4: French Club 4: Intramural Basketball 4. Awards: Poetry, Third Prize: Brotherhood of Man, First Prize. Voice of Democracy: Honors 2, 3: Representative to Model Congress 4: Vice-President of Current Affairs: Managing Ed- itor of Newspaper. Hobby: Read- ing, Creative Writing, Music, Sports Future' College -. J ,S . W Aff l . . is r a is 'V I2 1:7 . , 1:1 f2A'5h..5t5'!'r fr -5 3 lgg --I .. I .ir rw- iQ.w1..tf: A Et. 22- W1 we we , X 4, . : 'W , ,ct l ,Je f fl' 1 an f 'i EGISTO A ' HONY FILIPELLI Give me freedom, laughter, and rportrf' Gisto. 39W Mill St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activ- ities: Football 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4. Future: Boxing. ANTHONY RALPH - FIORELLO Never'a dull moment. Fe-Fe. 104 Wallace St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Basketball 2: Swimming 2. Hobby: Bowling, Dancing, Swim- ming. Future: Plumbing and Heating. i MARIE PATRICIA FIORILLO Happy am I, from care I am free. Frill. 47 Court St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activities: Magazine Club: Distributive Ed- ucation Club 4: Governors 2, 3: Official Club 3: Basketball 2, 3: School and Class Basketball Award 2: Vice-President 2. Hob- by: Singing, Dancing, Bowling. Future: Hairdresser. EDWARD RODDEN FITZGERALD What thir world need: is jokerr, not .rcholar.r. Fitz. 173 Lawrence St. Entered from Notre Dame. Activities: Senior Prom: Senior Chorus: Community Club: Swimming Team: Junior Prom: Fall Frolic: Graduation Dance: Autumn Leaves Dance: Snow Ball Hop. Hobby: Swimming. Future: Serv- ice. ---I J S 1 E FRANCES CAROLE FLECCHIA Fun it my favorite subject. Little Carole. 140 Franklin St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Majorettes 3, 4: Governors 2: Intramural Basket- ball 2. Hobby: Records, Singing, Dancing. Future: Model. lm, fL RICHAR LAWRENCE FLETCHER Small fbipi make big fires. Fletch. 33 Pine St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Hobby: Cars. Future: Undecided. NORMAN EDWARD FLIGHT Good nature spreads good will. Norm. 81 View St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Future Business Leaders: Senior Chorus: Intramural Bas- ketball. Hobby: Basketball, Base- ball, Fishing. Future: College. MARTIN LAWRENCE FLYNN Full of fan and laughter. Marty. 161 Nicoll St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Football 2, 3. Hobby: Bas- ketball, Skin Diving. Future: U. S. Marines. Wlviiiiik ,Hafirezsaa al ti. li i i Z ba W Wssw -.1 ie J.. ew- 91 11 -,Z if-he M 1:21. za ...at 1t :ft fis??:eW iff' .tt 5.2M-X' -asf 3 n iii 5:5 QP S .,....35,:l3., ff 1.-:lava JOAN F NC S F N B in t I e. 123 er St. Ent ed fro Fair Haven Jr. High. tivities: oph- omore Chorus' Pe De- bating ' : ture T ach- ers of ' erica 4: Classical Club 3, 4: lass Day Committee 4: Motto Committee 4: Associate Editor of Classbook 4. Hobby: Music. Future: College. JOAN MARIE FRANCHI Cute and sweet, nice to meet. Joanie. 75 Fillmore St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Majorette 2, 3: Pep Club 2, Hobby: Tennis, Bowling, Swim- ming. Future: Business. CHARLOTTE Cute and sweet, Charl. 353 from Fair Ha' Jr. High. Activ- ities: Communitv Service Club 4: A.A. Representative. Hobby: Dancing, Swimming. Future: Sec- retary. St. Entered CARL JOHN FRANCO All the great men are dying and I don't feel .fo good myself. 156 Cedar Hill Rd. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Hobby: Cars. Future: Air Force. f?7 N fivi fm fftffw-5H3l'Qli ' M .SSQQSPBT 7 A 'r Merry fag Eg: -1? kits 35, '1s0? iIa3-i'7i'S L K is bfi? 251+ Faxes 323, gi 4? '35 '53 Z.. L9 5:1 .5 'U .,frQeQWs..... b 35 Qlei Q: films W it ss at NORMAN MICHAEL FRANZMAN Like a brook, be babblerort forever. Franz. 376 No. Front St. En- tered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activities: Community Service Club 4. Future: Accountant. VIRGINIA ANN FREITAG HappineJJ is life. Ginger. 87 Maltby St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Bowling 35 Senior Chorus 4: Service Club 4: Pep Club 32 Basketball: Volleyball, Badmin- ton. Hobby: Dancing and Bowl- ing. Future: Nursing. JOYCE RUTH FREDERICKS Love is 4 many rplendored thing. 218 Lexington Ave. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Crossettes 2: Crossroads 3, 4: Y.P.F. 2, 3: Order of Rainbow 2, 3, 4: Classical Club 2, 3: Fu- Eyre Nurses 3: Intramural Bas- X-jufbietball 3. Hobby: Swimming, N Skating. Future: Nursing. 5 ALICE MARY FRIELLO Short and rweetf' 79 Grafton St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activities: Pep Club 2: Chorus 2: Classical Club 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: De- bating Club 3: Future Teachers 4: Senior Prom Committee 4: Associate Editor of Crossroads: Secretary of Spanish Club 4: Stu- dent Council 4. Hobby: Football, Music. Future: College. 43 ,f R! it 7 is - My B' . .-WTI . we .Q SB is .. :rel VV ogg- ,.... f - 5-swf: 'iii ANN MARIE FURINO Cute but not thy, for there!! mixchief in her eyes. Ann. 370 Blatchley Ave. En- tered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activities: Community Service Club: Pep Club. Hobby: Danc- ing, Skating, Bowling. Future: Hairdressing. LINDA JOAN GASOREK Cute and sweet, nice to meet. Pee-Vee. 196 View St. Entered from Fair Haven JrJ High. Activ- ities: Junior Achievement 35 Service Club 4: Jr. Red Cross Representative 3: Service Club Dance 4: Crossroads 3, 4: Senior Prom 4: Heart Fund Drive 3: Intramural Basketball 3: Bowling 3: Badminton 3: Honors 2. Hob- by: Hockey Fan, Ice Skating, Swimming. Future: Pediatric Nurse. GATLING from Fair ities: Future 3: Bas- ketball Award 2. Nurse. 0:3215 PHILIP GATTO, JR. A great pal to everyone. Court. 119 Water St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activ- ities: Homeroom Vice-President 3. Hobby: Metal Work. Future: Business. it M .4 rfxygxxgrx X it xr' :Civ at : www Q fa be a 5 M we alia rsgfw. c E 5333 '- K-hf iv' 322 sffafiifi-'Q lliarasafz- as Meer...- i wwf wk Ebay: ELEANOR MARIE GEII. Like a brook she babblaf on forever. . j Babe.'91Sherknd il ntered from ir Haven Jrpgligh. Activ- ities: ross ds' Ig: Bas etball: verge , . obby: Music. F ure. l ne Opeirnzifor. b X ' YNY I l ,XE Uifllw I 1 ' 1 , , . . ' X EDWARD GEORGE GEREMIA Why teacher: turn gray. Red. 847 Quinnipiac Ave. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Hobby: Hot Rod Cars, Basketball. Future: Navy. ,t CONCETTA ANN , y GIAMMATIBI . 'live and laugh while you can. Connie 187f'Fillmore St. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Senior Chorus 4: Get Acquainted Dance 4: Mystery Ride 4: Senior Prom Committee. Hobby: Dancing, Swimming. Fu- ture: Secretary. THERESA ANN GIANNELLE Live, love, laugh, and be happy- Terry. 37 Myron St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Classical Club 2, 3, 4: Modeling 2, 3: Spanish Club 3, 4: Cross Review 2, 4: Future Teachers of America 3: Crossettes 2: Cheerleader 3, 4: Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4: Badminton 2, 3, 4: Bowling 4: Fall Frolic Com- mittee 4: Class Day Graduation Dance Committee 4: Prom Com- mittee 4: Honors 2, 3: Senior Chorus 4. Hobby: Skating, Bowl- ing. Future: Business. PETER JOSEPH GIBBONS Every day ir a holiday. The Bull. 47 Beverly Rd. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Distributive Education 4: Basketball Intramural 2, 3. Hobby: Hunting. Future: Air Force. FRANK BERNARD GILBRIDE He rhall reign in rilencef' 25 Court St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Hobby: Boats, Fishing. Future: Navy, Electri- cian. J. EDWARD GILL 'Tportrmamhip if a great builder of men. Ed. Sea Hill Rd., North Bran- ford. Entered from North Bran- ford Jr. High School. Activities: Classical Club 2, 3, 4: Engineer- ing Club 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Committee: Co- Captain Football Team 4. Future: College. ir f 1 5 gi l lr f ,, 1144! f if fi! MARION ELIZABETH GLASER SmileJ are much more becoming than frou1m'. 73 Melrose Dr. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activities: Crossettes 2: Red Cross Alterna- tive Representative 3, 4. Hobby: Dancing, Skating, Sewing. Fu- ture: Secretary. 'N . . 4. Q, , Kg .wig ig 'tiggig .-331, e, :xr 5,. A X-Wiwt.,.,,.. ....:.,, 2, 5, if-if. -Q ft rf.. ' --Eglw-reef JAMES ALFRED GORMAN A more carefree soul war never to he had. 41 Houston St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activities: Swimming: Golf 3: Football 3, 4: Track 3. Future: Service. THOMAS ROBERT GOULD Never a dull momeuif' The Harp. 83 Welton St. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Future: Navy. BARBARA ANN GRANNIS HappineJJ is life. Babs. 69 E. Pearl St. Entered, from Fair Haven jr. High. Activ- ities: Bowling: Junior Prom Com- mittee 3. Hobby: Stamps, Record Collecting. Future: College. ANGELA ANN GRASSO Cheerful, bright, and guy. Angie 527 Chapel St. Entered 'll'-is from Haven jr. High. Activ- Basketball 2: 3' Cross- Home- 4. Hobby: Future: Hair- QM t s . w,gmf. die 'QM .V 595 55 in Kiwi sw - JU eifvlfv si? V s-F el 1e?5'f.ssxxfw X. mfg- fr .,, amy, g f ii ir it 3 ,mvwrffifff li? as 5 as .Q :R '52 5 .Je 1. . . . , fi. ,f fe as -WHS! f W1 ' ., ...M . .ei : ei.: .3352-15 i., . .. A.. CYNTHIA ANN GRAZIANO But what would life he if one couldu'l talk. Cyn. 278 Peck St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Governors 2: Cheerleader 3, 4: Cheerleading Award 3: Red Cross Representative 2: Homeroom Representative 2: Dance Commit- tee 2. Hobby: Skating, Dancing. Future: Secretary. BMJ: VINCENT JOSEPH GUARNIERE Root of worry in the world. Vinnie 248 James St. Entered from Eli Whitney. Activities: Distributive Education Club: ln- tramural Basketball: Varsity Bas- ketball. Hobby: Cars, Sports. Fu- ture: Service. C . '.4 THOMAS WILIQYAM X . GUERACIA I lf all Yhe girlffwere Qosghe ' rid, whutla good .vwzmmer Tommy would he. 1426 Quinnipiac Ave. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Future Business Leaders of America 3, 4: Officer of the Com- munity Service Club 4: Senior Chorus: Swimming 2, 3: Home- room Alternate 2. Hobby: Hunt- ing. Future: Air Force. MARYANN T. GUIDONE She wann success, She'll find it. Mar. 865 Woodward Ave. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Red Cross 4. Hobby: Collecting Records, Dancing, Swimming. Future: Teachers Col lege. 'S HU' Mui' .Q-,., its N W i n HST!! R g . Mite 5- R' it is 1 .gg E - ' rf iiswsf eg, E gi gave , IWW, A: is limb A5533 fsiifkit F2352 gieweaigfl .a 2.?:5'Ygi' s as Q , 33 Q NANCY ELLEN HAFNER A pleaxing personality that goes with her charm. Nan. 275 Lloyd St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activ- ities: Maiorettes 33 Future Teach- ers of America 4, Homeroom Representative 4, Crossroads 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Bowling Award 3, Q JAMES HERBERT HARRISON Slow but .rure,' will long endure. Bardahl. I3 Ann St., North Branford. Entered from Hamden High. Hobby: Fishing, Bowling. Bowling Club 3: Basketball 2, 3. Fu ez Mecha ic. Hobby: Dancing and Bowling. 2 a ' Fututei College. fp,--ft' .A 1 N QW md ' as ' L tw k X K- 'ht . . ii ,rfV. X T' tx. fix. L .J 'H- RICHARD A. HALLORAN Knowledge is power. 317 Lexington Ave. Entered from East Haven High. Activities: Sen- ior Chorus. Hobby: Reading, Mu- sic. Future: University of Con- necticut. JUDITH ANN HALPIN 'Truly rl lady gracious and Jweetf' judy. 159 Atwater St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Glee Club 4: Community Service Club 4. Hobby: Ice Skat- ing, Dancing. Future: Nursing. A GY 3? x9 it st A 251' X -, l MARY MARGARET HAMILTON 'The :ilenl type. 5 English St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Homeroom Alternate 4g Gover- nors 2, 3. Future: Office Work. J LESLIE JAMES HART Mild, mellow, and darn good fellow. Les. Foxon Rd., North Bran- ford. Entered from North Bran- ford Jr. High. Activities: Engi- neering Club 2, 43 Senior Prom Committee: Varsity Football 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball: Varsity Letter. Hobby: Sports. Future: College. GLORIA JANE HATCHER A happy-go-lucky girl is she. Red. 212 Hamilton St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Basketball 2, 3: Red Cross 2, 3. Hobby: Airplanes, Dolls. Future: Business. ELIZABETH ANN HEIMANN AlwayJ ready for work and fun. Liz, 116 Cedar Hill Ave. En- tered ftom Fair Haven jr. High. Activities: Bowling, 3. Hobby: Dancing, Sewing, Bowling. Fu- ture: Secretary. -5 W2 iw te 5 5? VX is if if - :e -fi as Q Q: MARIAN ELIZABETH HEMSTOCK A cute little red head is she. Betty. 57 Clinton Ave. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Governors. Hobby: Art. Fu- ture: Business Oliice. BARBARA JOAN HERRMANN May I dream a little longer. Bobbi 6 Townsend Ave. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Crossettes 2. Hobby: Roller Skating, Dancing. Future: Secretary. THOMAS LAWRENCE HICKEY Comedian with character. Hic. I13 East Pearl St. Entered from Fair Haven Ir. High. Activ- ities: Spanish Club 3, 4: Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3: Baseball 3. Hobby: Compiling Sports Statistics. Future: Business. MARY ANN HILLS She is cute, not too shy and mischief lurks behind her eye. Mar. 187 Lexington Ave. En- tered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activities: Service Club 4: Bowl- ' g Team 3: Badminton 3: Fall rolic Dance Committee 4: Sen- Vior Prom Committee 4. Future: L Ly Secretary. 47 flies gg'1er.s-sing? X M 2596 ,I Sl-zisiefiislr ' 5 if -- si: fl.--ft, is? 4511523 z JANE ANN HOLABIRD Cute, sweet, and full of fun, known and loved hy everyone. North St., North Branford. En- tered from Fair Haven jr. High Activities: Classical Club 2, 4: Glee Club 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: Motto Committee: , Crossroads: Literary Committee 4: Basketball 2, 3: Bowling 3: Volleyball 2: Badminton 2, 3. Hobby: Basket- ball. Future: Secretary. MARGARET ELLEN HONAN LSU modest and ladylihef' Peggy. 67 Farren Ave. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activ- ities: Pep Club 2: Community Service Club 4: Homeroom Base- ball Team 3. Hobby: Dancing, Swimming. Future: Hairdresser. GLORIA LOUISE HOPKINS Quality of quietness. Glor. 38 Madison St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Community Service Club: Crossettes. Hobby: Bowling, Roller Skating, Ice Skating. Fu- ture: Telephone Operator. f SQLBX RI X NV JACQUELINE ELIZABETH HORNE Sweet and fair is she. Jackie 20 Peck St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Crossettes 2: Homeroom Representative 2: Secretary of Red Cross 2: Junior Prom Corn- mittee 3: Senior Prom Commit- tee 4. Hobby: Dancing, Ice Skat- ing. Future: Secretary. T Q ipefl. , 1--www-qw. .- L?',,,,.1,.-,K - as mamma K A t . , K- mere, 4, . 55, it ,li fi :F . ,M ,A 'lg k 'V S XL WP' .INV k lk 5135+912 'QSWSE 5 me Q '32 if ge il 'wfaiafmgx 'i Q 3 aaa? fr- ii- as is 3395 Afi.A?isr1ss:' 'V J LW' JOHN MATHEW HORVATH A gentleman in all rightrf' 27 Warren Place. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activities: Intramural Basketball 2, 3: Hun- garian Club: Scenery Club. Hob- by: Oil Painting, Hot Rods. Fu- ture: Navy. CAROL ANN HUGHES Alwayr smiling, always gay, and we like her just that way. Carie. 189 Franklin St. Entered Fair Haven Activ- Community Club 4: 2: Prom Dance Hobby: Dancing, Funirez Secretary. A JOHN ROBERT HUGHES Never had a worry. Paladin. 215 Hamilton St. En- tered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activities: Class Day Committee: Senior Prom Committee: Sports, Track 2. Hobby: Hi-Fi. Future: Undecided. LLIAM HENRY Bellaf te ward: Coogan Award. Hobby: ports. Future: College. LTEEN I arhe all were an ar he'd e ri arti Bull. 1 78 inni ve. En- tere nf F ' ave r. High. t ie - B e a 3: Basket- all , 3, All ., All Dis- tr' , ll utney, ew Haven lf ff -wtf if f is tl. lsltimwiie if EYE 1it-ggw2yt,- as E li, - ser ELEANOR MAY HUNT Bu.rine.u before plearuref' 100 View St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Skyscrapers 3, 4: Community Service Club: Library Club 45 Governors 2. Hobby: Dancing. Future: Undecided. .,,, - 'W RONALD VINCENT IANNUCCI Love ir an art, and l'm the artiJt. Ronnie 91 William St. En- tered from Fair Haven jr. High. Future: Undecided. THOMAS MICHEL IEZZI Nothing ir too tough for him to tackle. V Tom. 174 Forest St. Entered from Notre Dame High. Classi- cal Club 2, 3, 4: Engineering Club 2: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Var- sity Football 2, 3, 4: Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4: Track 2: Harvard Club Award 33 Honors 2, 33 Sports Letter 2: Sports Editor 4: Junior, Senior Prom Committee. Hobby: Sports. Future: College. ROBERT ALLAN IFKOVIC On lhe road to .racce.f.r. Bob. Twin Lakes Rd. Entered from No. Branford jr. High. Ac- tivities: Intramural Basketball 2. Hobby: Fishing, Bowling. Fu- g ture: Air Force. f o hr X :mmm . L' A -J 2? 5,525 Q ig .ggi ,fm 4 tv.. -.-: , H- was R gt g H 2,9 8 9, ,. af 5 A Y' Af? fs-'5,: vzfAwf gk be 5094 .Qi gvxmlffxl FYXWZ' JOAN MARION NN - ky' JASUIRKOWSKl ANTHONY JAMES INORIO Wine, women, and Jong. Butch. 38 Wilson St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Hob- by: Cigarette Lighters. Future: Work. 1 GRACE ANN IOVEINO She laugh: all care to morn. Gray. 307 Grand Ave. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Community Service Club President 4: Intramural Basket- ball 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 3: Prom Decorating Committee 4: Pub- licity Chairman Service Club 4: Homeroom Treasurer 2: Decorat- ing Committee Service Club 4. Hobby: Swimming, Skating. Fu- ture: Secretary. JOAN MARYLOUISE IOVENE Oh thore eyeJ. Bright Eyes. 102 James St. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Basketball 2: Bowling: Governors 2: Tennis 3: Prizes and Awards: Championship Bas- ketball 2. Hobby: Swimming. Future: Teaching. VALERY JAKUBOWITCH Success is made not found. Vic. 76 Mechanic St. Entered from St. Mary's. Activities: Fu- ture Engineer's Club 2, 3, 4: Cur- rent Alfairs Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Crossroads 4: Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3: Spanish Prize 3: Honors 2, 3: Honor So- ciety 3. Hobby: Fishing, Radio, Photography. Future: Engineer- ing. Cute and charming, full of fun, known and liked by everyone. Jazzy. 160 View St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Governors 2: Advertising News Staff 3, 4: Speech 2, 4: C. Y. O.: Crossroads 3, 4: Commu- nity Service Clubg Bowling 3: Heart Fund Worker 3: Cross- roads Award 3: A.A. Representa- tive 3: Red Cross Representative 4: Honors 2, 3. Hobby: Bowl- ing, Music, Sports. Future: Busi- ness College, Secretary. ROBERT MICHAEL JOHNSON Pi Hard work and, .rtquggle g makela man? vlvxflfg Farmer B,ohl'VBra11fordiR'd., No. Bran Ord. Entered from North Branford Jr. A igh' Activities: Letter Club? X '22 3, 4: Swimming 3, 4: afiityz Varsity Sweater. Hobby-: l-S rts. Future: Service. , .es .ff we fff fl' 'Wk RICHARD JOHN JOHNSTON Life ir what you make it. 198 Grand Ave. Entered from St. Mary's High. Future: College. s f A f .. JJ I , - -6 , ' ,'. .f e A .f'.1'v is ' All MV ML Y' ' -,Q .th , , TERRY ALVIN JONES Few words hut many thoughtrf' Terrance 183 Franklin St. En- tered from Hillhouse High. Hob- by: Carpentry. Future: Armed Forces. FKA' ,J 5, Jem :: :' Q:':: :- : L . ,. , , r- :': ? ELLEN JANE JOSEPHSON Never :hall the .fun fire on such another. Ellie. 114 Mill River Ave. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Community Service Club 3, 4: Skyscrapers Board 3, 4: Advertising Board News Staff 3, 4: Governors 2. Hobby: Danc- ing, Records. Future: Secretary. LYDIA HELENE KABAKOFF lt'.t nice to he natural when you're naturally nice. Lyd. 110 Canner St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Classical 2, 3, 4: French Club 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: News- paper 3, 4: Future Teachers 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2: Glee Club 2: As- sistant Editor of Newspaper 4: Treasurer of Future Teachers 3: Class Gift: Class Day. Hobby: Reading, Ice Skating. Future: College. DORIS KAISER Cute and Jweet, nice to meet. Dorie. 36 Kneeland St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Junior Crossroads 3: Junior Red Cross 4. Hobby: Painting. Future: College. DOROTHY HELEN KALISZEWSKI 'Tis well to he quiet and wire. Dot. 229 Chapel St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Chorus 2, 4: Community Service Club 4: Skyscrapers 3, 4: Honor Society 3: Basketball 35 Class Day Usherette 3. Future: Bookkeeper. 50 Q, CHARLOTTE MARGARET KASARAUSKAS What you do, do well. Charlie. 299 Wallace St. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Bowling 2, 3: Basket- ball 3: Badminton 3. Hobby: Bowling, Skating. Future: Book- keeper. FLORIAN STANLEY KASPRZYCKI Happy is the man who has no carer. Kas. 231 Woodward Ave. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Inter High Service As- sociation 2, 3: St. Stanislaus C. Y. O.: Y. M. C. A. Swimming 2, 3, Captain 4: Football 2: Fall Frolic Dance Committee 4: Var- sity Letter for Swimming and Football. Hobby: Cars. Future: College. SHIRLEY ANN KASPRZYCKI Happiness is life to her. Chickey. 134 Bradley St. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Community Service Club 4: Jr. Crossroads 3: Oflicials Club 4: Skyscrapers 4: Chorus 2: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Badminton 3, 4: Basketball Trophy 3: Bowling Award 3: jr. Crossroads Award 3: Bowling and Basketball Emblems: Red Cross Representative 3: Red Cross Alternate 2: Homeroom Alter- nate 2. Future: Secretary. NELSON HERBERT KEELER, JR. I don't know what the future holds, but I know who holds the future. Ned. Foxon Rd. Entered from North Branford Jr. High. Activ- ities: Engineering Club 2, 3, 4: Varsity Swimming 2, 3, 4: Sports Letter: Motto Committee. Hobby: Skiing, All Sports. Future: Col- lege-Engineering. f1P' ,nf 2 qzll g will MARIAN DOROTHY KEENEY Cute, tweet, nice to meet. Notch Hill Rd., North Branford. Entered from North Branford Jr. High. Activities: Bowling Club 2, 3: Sophomore Dance Commit- tee: Hobby: Bowling, Music. Fu- ture: Secretary. PHYLLIS IRENE KELLY Work all day and goes Woow at night. Kelly. 287 james St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Community Service Club 4: Distributive Education Club, Pres- ident of Homeroom 2, 3. Hobby: Dancing, Swimming, Tennis, Cooking. Future: Chef. School. as as ll Aimkgiwk V. '?'s.,s,ls5'f 32 2 K' 5 -2: gf: M travail 5 . I ' E - ..-. ..Q K YA ai as 5 ii , fl. as-.. if ,S ., sw fe BRENDA MAE KING Quietne.t.t is the guide lo success. 29 Chestnut St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: None. Future: College. LAURA IRENE KING Happy-go-lucky all day. Laurie. 270 Grand Ave. En- tered frbm Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Ctossettes 2: Senior Chorus 4: Service Club 4g Dis- tributive Education 4. Hobby: Dancing. Future: Hairdressing. JOHN NN1s KIRBY J RICHARD DAVID KELLY Men of few words are the bert of men Q4 Dfc1E. 272 Llo d st. Entered Y from Ireland. Hobby: Sports. Fu- ture: Undecided. A band pal a wmk for every gal. Kitb. 150 Grafton St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Letter Clubg Football - ager 2, 3, 4: Swimming na r 3, 4: Track Manager , 3 4: Outstanding wot on Clas ook 35 Valentine pan ' Gift - mittee 4: Crossro . o : Horseback Ridi uture ege. RICHARD CHARLES KILFEATHER Oh, that you ever awakened me from my .tleep. Dick. 26 Clifton St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Atwater Recreation Centerg Football. Hobby: Swimming. Fu- ture: Armed Services. INGRID KLAMMER 'Tir well lo be quiet and wise. 186 View St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Sen- ior Chorus 4. Hobby: Music. Fu- ture: Missionary. , ..,,,.... ,, ..,: ,,.::, 1 ,, W in A as we 'izllzitrseeeegx imitates 1 2 ww ii 'll' fig KATHERINE ANN KNAPP She goe: where .rhe plearer, and plearer where .the goe:. Kathy. 106 Avon St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Crossroads 3, 4: Community Service Club 4: Oiiicial Club 3, 4: Governors 2: News Staff 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Captain 3, 4: Bowling 3: Crossroads Award 33 Red Cross Alternate 2, 4. Hobby: Tap Dancing, Bowling. Future: Business College. LYDIA ANN KOWALCHUK Why let the devil have all the fun. 31 Mill St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activities: Clas- sical Club 2, 3, 4: Crossroads 4: Debating Club 3: Spanish Club 3, 4: Governors 2: Sophomore Chorus 2: Future Teachers of America 4: Homeroom Basketball Team 4: Senior Prom Committee 4: Secretary of Decorations Com- mittee 4. Hobby: Football, Skat- ing. Future: College. PATRICIA ANN KROSKY Silence ir a virtue. 430 Middletown Ave. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activ- ities: Basketball. Hobby: Ice Skat- ing, Roller Skating. Future: Of- fice Worker. MARY ANN KUCZENSK1 Her hair ir no len runny than her heart. 24 Robertson St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activities: Spanish Club 3, 4: Reporter for School Newspaper 2, 3, 4: Fu- ture Teachers Club 3, 4: Library Club 33 Red Cross 3, 4: Social Chairman for News Staff. Hobby: Swimming, Dancing, Future: Col- lege. 52 CONSTANCE THELMA LAMBRUNO A little nonrenre now and ir loved hy the best of men. Connie. 144 Rowe St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Bowling Club 35 Pep Club 2: Future Nurses Club 3: Senior Chorus 4: Service Club 4: Sports: Basketball 2. Hobbies: Skating, Swimming and Bowling. Class Oilices and Committees 3: Senior Prom 4: Snowball Hop 2: Junior Prom 3: Crossroads 4: Autumn Leaves 3: Homeroom Representa- tive 2: Service Club Christmas Dance 4: Homeroom Alternate 33 Red Cross Alternate 2: Red Cross Representative 4. Future: Nurs- ing. CLAUDE CARL LAROCHE What'.r the use of worrying, it is never worth while. Roche. 42 Milton St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Fu- ture: Undecided. i ANDREW LAUDANO To knpwhirn i.r'to like him. 'fAndy. '77 Huntington Ave. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Bowling. Hobby: Drawing. Futyre: College r ANTOINETTE JOSEPHINE LAUDANO A plearant dirporitionf' Anette. 77 Huntington Ave. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Glee Club 4. Hobby: Baking, Dancing. Future: Stenog- rapher, Typist. Y .Q -4- is A - 'iixif ' .ff , - ' .K . if ' r i-A ll -Q ,.:j?:. '- it .4 1 cfm, fr S gg is aggm fssmfaw igsrzasasass: lt, 335 gi me 5545 K ,X asia-fm... lf.-if f V- -2 -M .. as .. Q.. it mists .t.Sw..,.- - L,,.. , - . Y 3 -5 'is 'Q :xt :f xxx. e, at gg: 'sf raw -1... .c . ,gf .. -rw PATRICIA ANN LAWLOR A smile for everyone. Patti. 314 North Front St., En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Pep Club 2: Distribu- tive Education Club: Basketball, Bowling: Volleyball 3. Hobby: Swimming, Waterskiing, Danc- ing. Future: Undecided. CAROL ELIZABETH LAWSON Don't let her quiet way: fool you. 89 James St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Cho- rus 2: Classical Club 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2: Debating Society 3: Fu- ture Teachers of America 4: In- tramural Basketball 2g Class Day Committee 4: Crossroads Literary Committee. Hobby: Sewing. Fu- ture: College. BARBARA LAURA LEBELL Sugar and spice and everything nice. 121 Lawrence St. En- Fair Haven Jr. High. Future Nurses Club: Hobby: Ice Skating. College. ALBERT SALVATORE LeCLAIRE I f all the girls lived across the rea what a good .rwimrner he would he. Iron Jaw. 361 Lenox St. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4. Fu- ture: Undecided. . ,, ..,, .. , ,,m,, 'fi.. any rf?-wily? Q. : if 2 y Zi: .. VIRGINIA MARY LEE 'Tis well to be quiet and wire. Ginny. 61 Waterside La., Clin- ton. Entered from Morgan-Clin- ton, Conn. Activities: Dancing Club: School Paper: Photography Club 2: Sewing Club 35 Choral Club: Scholastic Art Award: Mag- azine Campaign Trip: Dance Committee. Hobby: Painting, Records. Future: Arr School. I I fur o ly ! J' ,1 .0 lg .50 5,11 1 OB Tl E FLOCK ' ever do anything more than you have to. Bob. 10 Nelson St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Rifle Club 3: Swimming 2. Hobby: Drawing, Swimming. Fu- ture: Navy. ' . A DW' gf! GARY Not,ai:E1or ' Xewo .' Galgyi 'i'2l?I owns ve. En- tered-fr-om' air Hav Jr. High. Activlgre : e aven Chapter, Ord-J I no ayg Swimming Team' . by: ars, Swimming and Boating. Future: Rhode Is- land School of Design. LOUISE MARGARET LEVASSEUR To know her ir a lasting treat. Babe. 41 Hall St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Service Club 3, 4: Crossettes 2: Homeroom Basketball 2: Bowl- ing Team 2: Crossroads 2: Red Cross Representative Alternate. Hobby: Skating. Future: Secre- tary. 'I of 65551365 Eat, E fir 'g.faQ5eHWecc,:. .again '52 154 A .A 'iv 'iiifzfncie 'f,i'y,szgs2z.se Q 'fi 05 JOHN FRANK LIBERO He came, he saw, he conquered. jack 143 Huntington Ave. En- tered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activities: Intramural Basketball 3. Hobby: Cars, Lancers Car Club. Future: Barber or Future Produce Manager. V 1 1. VINCENT JOSEPH LIMAURO I love work, I can sit and look at it for hours. Vinny. 171 Blatchley Ave. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Intramural Basketball Champs: Sweater Award. Future: Service. W . RICHARD EDWARD LIPUMA Thoughls as deep as the ocean. Dick. Sea Hill Rd., North Branford. Entered from Fair Ha- ven jr. High. Activities: Intra- mural Basketball Team. Hobby: Drawing. Future: College. ANN ELIZABETH LISTON I f one is silent, one is safe. 169 Franklin St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Governors 2: Future Nurses Club 2, 3: Engineering Club 3: Debat- ing Society 3. Hobby: Collecting Stuffed Toys. Future: Nursing. 54 WWW lezasieaa. :gaaaffas-. . . . - . 53 .X gym, , Aw' ai s W fl K2 5'f5W'4s 7.2 ... .Ni A :self-1. S S k!3:sg.-,aaqgix Qaqagasggi, g33Egg?Bg2355ggQ. Ml, a t,.:g,geseans:1Ls fi ' af4i5eis-efwflsie if-f'af?f??Ef,5. 1 75, ra..,,.,,.5:.5 H Q 5.5-5,g:g is, fa : :ri MARYLOU ANN LOMBARDI Fun was made to he enjoyed: why waste il. Mar. 808 State St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activities: Vice-President of Community Service Club: Governors 2: Alter- nate Representative of Home- room. Hobby: Horseback Riding. Future: Model. VICTORIA ROSE LONGO A true friend is a friend forever. Vicky. 165 English St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Library Club 4: Olficials Club 35 News Staff 3, 4: Gover- nors 2: Basketball Champs 3: Bowling 3: Badminton 3: Red Cross Representative 2, 3: Get Acquainted Dance Committee. Future: Teacher. MARIE JEAN LONGOBARDI Good things come in small packages. Re Re. 179 Franklin St. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Hobby: Sports. Future: Tele- phone Company. JANICE HELEN LORENZO Fluffy hair, lovely eyes, with humor she's a prize. jan. 12 Townsend Ave. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Treasurer of Class 3, 4: Homeroom President 2, 3: Execu- tive Board 2: President Executive Board 3: Prom Committee 3, 4: Crossroads 3, 43 Skyscrapers 4: Autumn Leaves Dance Commit- tee: Fall Frolic Dance Commit- tee: Class Day., Committee: Class Gift Committee: Class Motto Committee: Graduation Dance Committee: Valentine Dance Committee: Cap and Gown Com- mitteeg- Mystery Ride Committee: Graduation Usherette: Snowball Dance Committee: Service Club 3: Ice Skating Club 4: Model 2, 33 .Basketball 2: Governor's 2: Governor Leader 3. Hobby: Ice Skating, Basketball. Future: Busi- ness. 4 :.':zv- ley.. 5 E gtfwifftlzta t?fWiii'Gl?,-a it Y :X gym 5 :mg gi 35 SE? ,,. 2 l ...Ae . ,,W,.., MM. .. . . , L: qfimatsw 5 fr' ef CAROLINE EVI'I'I'S MACMILLEN Tis well to he quiet and wire. Carrie. Route 80 North Bran- ford. Entered from North Bran- ford jr. High. Hobby: Animals. Future: Kennel Work and Assist- ant Veterinarian. VINCENT MADDALONI From far away land: come great men. Vinny. 85 Monroe St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Ac- tivities: Homeroom President 2. Hobby: Basketball, Swimming, Bowling. Future: Business. X 'x ' SIX 1 .NNN KJAB JAMES MICHAEL MAHER Let the world rlide, what do l care. 159 Willow St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Hockey 2, 3, 4. Future: Unde- cided. LV' ,1,' WL if N.. v' wr! XX NVSNW of ll MIARILYN PATRICIA MAHON Absence maker the heart grow fonderf' Mar. 20 Pine St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Community Service Club 4: Homeroom Representative 5. Hobby: Music, Ice Skating, and Bowling. Future: Secretary. sz-iw , .. . ffl JOSEPH S LVATORE MAIORANO U Why .vo quiet? Joe. 32 Franklin. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: --. Hobby: Bowling, Fishing, Coin Collecting. Future: College. JOSEPHINE ANN MANLIO Cute and charming, full of fun, truly liked hy everyone. jay. 157 Blatchley Ave. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Distriburive Education: Governors: A.A. Representative 3: Red Cross Alternate 4. Hobby: Skating, Needlework, Sewing. Future: Undecided. PA NN MARCATI Q ' an Jweet, nice for ef e to meet. Patti, 4 8bMiddletown Ave. Entered from High. News scraper ian Club ing 2, 3: Award: Algebra I Society 3: Class Day Committee 4: Fall Frolic Dance Committee 4. Hobby: Dancing: Swimming, Bowling. Future: College. RONALD BURTON MARESCA Never ray diet, ray When do we eat? Bear. 1488 Quinnipiac Ave. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Red Cross Rep- resentative Alternate. Hobby: Cars, Sports. Future: Drafting School. nik wil 5. W as mem. L- .gs- feffizf 551552. JOSEPHINE MARY MARICONDI Cute, .rna py, fu of fun, known an veqf by eryone. Jo. 1 S nstall Ave. En- tered om r Haven jr. High. Re r 3 Girls' Oflicials 2, uni and Senior Prom Com- if TF: alentine Dance 4: Class President of Student uncil 4: edication Committee 4: Student ncil Member 3, 4: Junior Ex tive Board: Home- room all 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2, 3: Pep Club 2: Skyscrapers 3: Crossroads 3, 4: A.A. Represent- ative 2, 4: Chairman of Student Council Dance 3, 4: Heart Fund Worker 2, 3, 4. Hobby: Bowling, Dancing. Future: College. l g ass Day 4: Fall Frolic KENDALL L. MARLAND The anrwer to a maiden? prayer. Ken. 535 Orange St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Ac- tivities: Hockey 3, 4: Homeroom President 2. Hobby: Swimming, Ice Skating. Future: College. VINCENT ANTHONY MARTONE A .fwell guy. Vinny. 731 Orange St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Ac- tivities: Distributive Education 4. Hobby: Woodwork. Future: Busi- ness College. LOUIS ANTHONY MASELLI A little work, a lot of play. Louie. 487 Chapel St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Ac- tivities: Community Service Club 4g Captain of Homeroom Basket- ball Team 2g Treasurer of Home- room 2. Hobby: Sports. Future: College. 'Q ri MATHEW MASELLI All great men are dying, and I don't feel Jo well. Chick. 157 Olive St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Ac- tivities: Intramural Basketball 33 AA Rep.: Red Cross Rep. 4: Homeroom Rep. 4. Hobby: Boats, Skin Diving. Future: Navy. M ywlfewe JOHN MASSARI Harm not thyself with overworkf' jack. 165 St. John St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Fu- ture: Undecided. ANTHONY JOSEPH MASSARO A quiet man with a big heart. Tony. 61 Emily Rd. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Ac- tivities: Current Affairs Club 3, 4: Crossroads 4: Basketball 2, 3: Graduation Usher 3. Hobby: Cars. Future: Engineering. PALMA DOROTHY MASSARO Full of good meaning and good wishes. Babe. 95 Poplar St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Ac- tivities: Crossettes 3: Oflicials Club 35 D. D. Club 33 Service Club 4: Red Cross Representative 3. Hobby: Roller Skating, Danc- ing. Future: Hairdresser. 1-1 -fa' i it f if as ,giiiasiiiis aemums..-. ' i i as .:,,::: Q 9 S SUS fi- We S' M 2 'll P . . as . .Z . A ua. f f wma: H .S 'Situ-. sf 3 Maas vi A ASW? Q? ll W. , . as Wt- . BEVERLY LOUISE MASSEY lt is an open heart that wim ber friends. Bev. 23 Bishop St. Entered from Hillhouse High. Activities: Glee Club 2: French Club 3, 4: Future Teachers of America 33 Crossroads 4: Bowling 3: Basket- ball 3: Badminton 3: Class Day Committee 4. Hobby: Reading and Sports. Future: College. GERALDINE ROSEMARIE MASTROIANNI A thing of beauty if 4 joy forever. Jerry 35 Clark St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Ac- tivities: Skyscraper 3, 4: Com- munity Service Club 4: Bowling QZ, 3, 4: Chorus 2: Bowling Awards 3. Hobby: Dancing. Fu- ture: Secretary. MICHAEL PAUL MAURIELLO Jmart mart ix 4 smart ob dresxerf' H'aury. 9- i lace. Entered xrom i Hi h. Ac . .. .kgs 1 g ,- es. ry Club 3: Varsity I5 b 2 Yi occer 2 4: ln- ' Co A'Qevll9Iiya IE-Jcieiqll 2: 3 , Captaimgk as eam, Varsity L , 4: Varsity Sweater: AC irman Class Motto Commit- tee: Homeroom Representative 3: Homeroom Alternate 2: Red Cross Rep esentative 4: Cross- roads 4' F Frolic ance Com- mittee : ss M Corigttee 4: Seni 'ttee, rad- uation omm ee: Class Day Com itt g Exec ive Board 3, 4: Crossroads Committee 4: Valentine Dance Committee 4. Hobby: Baking, Dancing. Future: Baker. - fi.. .- :.amsw.:to , gg: gs ,l5sf,:- - is--.WW I 'ii lfvfiiff 229-5 WALTER JOSEPH MCCARTIN Boy! Do I like school. Mac. 91 Exchange Et. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Ac- tivities: Golf 2, 3, 4: Letter. Hobby: Sports. Future: College. JUDITH ANN MCCORMACK So modest and so ladylikef' judy. Idylwood Drive. Entered from Troup Jr. High. Activities: Spanish Club 3, 4: Classical Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Achievement 3, 4: Vice President junior Achieve- ment 4: Homeroom Basketball 3. Hobby: Swimming. Future: Col- lege. MICHAEL R. MCGOWAN In lmrelmll, I find my plearuref' Moose 73 Foster St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Ac- tivities: Community Service 4: Senior Chorus . 45i ,Graduation Usher 3: Baseball 3, 4. Hobby: Sports. Future: Business. 3: J JOHN JOSEPH MCCARTHY Geri bleu the martwho DONALD NEIL McINNIS X A X A H H mwnteli 'deep' A little work, 4 little play. 'QW 5 ' ' Mac- English Sf- ,Entered Donny. 217 Willow St. Entered A 'WM ti M from Fa1f,HaVef1 Jr- Hlgh- AC' from Fair Haven Jr. High. Fu- fi t1v1t1es: Rifle Club 3. Hobby: ture: Business Y Sports, Cars, Hunting, Fishing. M 5 Q Future: Navy. I ..:.ll . . 4 --- gin 'FUW ii ti. we gm.. gag Z5 e i -te Xt., . .,. N22 t si S 5 'Ri-fr .tk J li life. ie 12 sw. t-- Ka- 'ei . JOHN A. MCKENZIE All in all a likeable fellow. jack 195 Franklin St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Ac- tivities: Future Business Leaders of America: Distributive Educa- tion Club. Hobby: Powered Min- iature Aircraft. Future: Armed Forces. .. ff' GERALD JOSEPH McKIERNAN MiJchief lurkt behind zhore eye.r. Jerry. 51 Trumbull St. Entered from St. Mary's High. Future: Undecided. LJ- fetal WILLIAM PAUL MEEHAN Women, they never worry me. Bi11. 119 Downing St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Ac- tivities: Community Service Club. Hobby: Swimming and Basket- ball. Future: Undecided. BARBARA LEE MELILLO A friendly girl known to all, and liked by everyone for her wonderful perronalityf' Tonto. 66 Chatham St, Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Ac- tivities: Service Club 4: Basket- ball 2, 33 Captain of Basketball Team 3: Crossettesg Senior Cho- rus. Hobby: Dancing. Future: Secretarial Work. f isivzewar ,,.3iaiar-sgsme V in .... exiiirilf 373:15 ANNETTE HELENA MELOTTI Widely known by her long, black hairy ir a friend to all who are friendly to her. Chick. 157 Lloyd St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Ac- tivities: Pep Club 2. Future: Pri- vate Secretary. f. V .5, wi JW COSTABILE MENTONE All great men were not talkers. Costi. 389 Grand Ave. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Ac- tivities: Senior Chorus 4: Letter Club 3, 4: Soccer 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. Hobby: Sports, Reading. Future: College. MARIE ANN MENTONE A .fweet girl and friend to all. Merky. 577 Grand Ave. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Service Club: Basket- ball: Bowling: Senior Prom Com- mittee: Fall Frolic Dance Oom- mittee. Hobby: Dancing. Future: Private Secretary. JOANNE THERESA MIDDLEBROOK Full of fun, rnifehief too: doing thingr .the Jhouldn't do. jo. 741 Quinnipiac Ave. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High Activities: Future Nurses Club 3: Community Service Club 2. Hob- b 2 Dancin Swimmin , Skating. V g, g Future: Business. 58 2 ik. I . g f I ins it .. :fy Wwxk ib'N I . ,. A N , ,. M-at .. 1. -1. r ZW? W --'P 'wtxrnrms 1 1 DONALD KEVIN MILLER Live, love, laugh, and he happy, Donny. 70 Concord St. En- tered from St. Mary's. Hobby: Skiing. Future: Business. DOROTHY ANN MINCHENKO If .rilenee is golden, she'll never gel rich. Dollie. 133 Downing St. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Distributive Education 3g Red Cross Repre- 3g AA Representa- Representa- 3: Senior Dance 45 Fall Class Day 4: 4: Cap and Board 2, 3, Junior Dance Mystery Ride T.B. Work 43 Basketball Hobby: Danc- Future: Business. sentative tive 2 ANTHONY PHILIP MINICHINO A little nonsense now and then is relished hy the hert of men. Chach 43 Concord St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Ac- tivities: Intramural Basketball 2. Hobby: Music. Future: New Britain State Teachers. I X i 'T GRACE ANN MITCHELL Anything hut 4 quiet life. 9 North Bank St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Heart Fund Work 2, 3, Home- room Basketball Team 2, 3: Ma- jorettes 4g Senior Chorus 43 Jun- ior Crossroads 3g Crossroads Rep- resentative 4g Receptionist 4: Community Service Club 4. Fu- ture: Business vjdo X C' 't 59 L S JA ,.,, 2 .... ...,. ..,...,, P -- a ..s. -,mmm -, V, , 1135.5-.. X sa , 53 jwl., s e - t l PEARL ELAINE MITCHELL A rilent soul .reeks no trouble. 63 Ogden St. Entered from Ja- maica, B.W.I. Activities: Tennis. Hobby: Art, Reading. Future: Nursing or Clerical Work. SHIRLE IZABETH MI 6 ELL onzl fr ,girl to know. YL u .' 9 Chestnut St. Enter from . ' H Jr. Hi h. tivities: , r' r Q- B ketballg Volley allg B 1 - ' Homeroom Rep entat' 2 4. Hobby: Ice Skati , Roller Skating. Future: u' ipiac Col- lege, Medical Se ry. PATRICIA ELLEN MOLLEUR If: nice to he natural when I you're natural and nice. Patty. 155 Weybosset St. En- tered from St. John's Commercial High. Activities: Governors 2: Community Service Club 4: Crossroads 3, 4: Senior Chorus 45 Bowling 3: Basketball 3: Fall Frolic Dance Committee 4: Jun- ior Homeroom Representative 33 A.A. Representative 3. Hobby: Music, Sports. Future: Business. DONALD JOSEPH MOONEY If .rilenee wa: golden, he would he a millionaire, 67 William St. Entered from Charles Evans Hughes High School, New York. Hobby: Horse- back Riding, Deep Sea Diving, Cars. Future: Unknown. ,tl vm ,- -1, .J . 1 J . Ml If . 5 :VIN . .av .1 rd, cf ,, L Q-tffsttt WJ ,1- l me aa K '41 an st, . f .555 may t at .53 3? Q feaeeafseggg eaeereaegsi LQEQ W AM: hifi-lil? ga eg 'st Q 5? 5 is 5 .diese-atgasegafraggg an X812 'ikffrg 775- J iii 5- :A .f ' 4, . 53' 'rv-3:7 4 M fw' ' L I -hw, i fiiijkifl' ilfrazr 2 gli' sl. Elaemmffw al feffeiseefg I S'-sr OR JOSEPH MORRIS ' r . ve, laagh, and he happy. ' Q 10 St. Entered ' Jr. High. Ac- t s G , ophy for Golf. Hob y: tball, Football, Golf. F r avy. X, X JEANNE S She t at will r frie J. Minn' 56 1tc Drive. Entere ro ai ven Jr. Hi ' i Club 2, ' Cr ttes Cheerleader 5 B c ful rt, o- tai 4' s Review 2: us g bal 35 ad- t ' wli 3: Junior Ex. Qrlfv fgf 3 ro herhood of' ff B in lass ampio ' P cess o v st es 4, . Ex. B 3: room Rep tudent n- gl reasurer 33 .lu ' r Prom 4: airman Fall Frolic 4: Cam- paign Chairman, Prom 3. Hobby: Sports, Cheerleading. Future: Nursing, University of Connecti- Cut. ANGELO RICHARD MOSCATO Every day ir a holiday. Dick. 150 Fillmore St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Ac- tivities: Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 43 Senior Prom Committee. Hobby: Music. Future: Unde- cided. PATRICIA LOUISE MOSHER A cheerful dirpoligiong a winningxperrofaalityf' Patty. 474 Quinnipiac Avle. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr.'1High. Activities: Library .Club l4g Gov- ernors 2. Hobby:xSwimming and Ice Skating! Future: Nurse. an ELIZABETH JEAN MULQUEEN Smiles her way into your heart. Betsy. 390 North Front St. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Bowling 2, 3: Basket- ball 2, 3: Volleyball 2, 3: Secre- tary junior Achievement. Hobby: Swimming, Skating. Future: Of- fice Work. BARBARA ANN MURO Fun war made to he enjoyed, why waste it? 631 Ferry St. Entered f m Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities eech 2, 4g Crossroads 3 H etoom Treasurer 2: Bowli g. asket- ball 3' Commun e ice C1 3 4 Advertism o rd in Future:Bi s I y yt' , U , sl 1 1 5 Staff 3, 4. Ho y owli at- g. Q .X U W 0 t V Q 4 LAWRENCE MURPHY Lel'r keep the hand playing. The Murph. 218 Wallace St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Band 4: Home- room Basketball Team 3. Hobby: Basketball, Swimming, Drums. Future: Trade School: Air Force. X f L 4 1 4414 CAROLYN EILEEN MURRAY A plearanl smile is alwayr Xb cbs? Xb,- O VX L QD Qs welco . 250 Atwater. S ntered from Fair avemr. i . Ac ivitiesz Fut X N es 2, 3, ' rary 3, 43 ll: owli g kysc a er 23 meroo Ba etball T m Awarl , Libra ie ' nt 4. Hobb : Ska . Fu esll urs- ' ing. tr X yi 3. IU f fi l bf wQ-'R 4 Hema if fxatmit. ifeagilll is Q f gear 2 We L it . . fi fi 5 Q W ? we .2 . .S ii is t ab? V ft.. fa we ,M Hesssiw, -5 Qsasiff., ... A -it .. -te, ,f.-,f fi ... aw, at ,kwa ..,A .- at ...q ,..,. .. .. . we M.. . 121 we - -f FRANCIS C. MUSHAL The world ir Gozl'r world, after all. Fran. Beech St., No. Branford. Entered from North Branford Jr. High. Activities: Classical Club 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Correspondent for Nurses 3: Representative to Model in Future Nurses 3: Bas- ketball 3: Volleyball 2: Bowling 2, 3: Badminton 2, 3: Assistant Editor of Newspaper: Vice Pres- ident of Spanish Club: Motto Committee. Future: Foreign Serv- til-If ' MICHAEL R. TI ife without foothall i.rn't life. Mike. 27 Livingst n St. En- tered from Fair Have Jr. High. ICC. Activiti . a al l , 4: Varsit F tb ll 2 sity Baske allj 2, 3, 4 ayer of the Week:lkS te a ew England Basketba rophy: Homeroom Represe ative 2: Junior Class President 3: Senior Class Presi- dent 4: Sports Editor 4: Prom Committee 3, 4. Hobby: Sports and Music. Future: College. . ,.7 P -I - L, 1, ref fx. it N ew f-if H . 't . J Af icvtf J XL kj 9 1' J NETxM. N LLO Cuteiangl J with 4 rmilexf I all. 180 Farren Av .' Entered from Fair Haven Jr' High. Hobby: Dancing, Bowlirl Future: Office Work. lx 5:3 oil Lacie? 'bg tx cldfsf-'ll 'lm3'KOK Vvn, l,XQ.xL'b jc imwtm 'f L' RENCE JOSEPH NICOLAI He'll never die of Ulcers. Larry, 28 Lexington Ave. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Hobby: Gunsmithings, Hunting, Fishing, Gun Collecting. Future: Locksmith. MARGARET ANN NORTHROP Full of cheer and pep, making friends' with every step. Peggy. 996W State St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Ac- tivities: Governors 2: Cheerlead- ers 3, 4: Cheerleaders Award: Homeroom Representative 2: Ex- ecutive Board 2: Class Motto 4: Fall Frolic 4: Valentine Dance Committee 4: Autumn Leaves Dance Committee 3. Hobby: Skating, Dancing, and Reading. Future: Secretary. X1 DERMOT MICHAEL O'BRlEN A .rwell guy liked hy all. jerry, 259 Kneeland Rd. En- tered from Notre Dame High. Activities: Future Business Lead- ers of America 3: Distributive Education Club 3, 4: Community Service Club 4: Senior Chorus 4: Intramural Basketball 3. Hobby: V vm is 4, Dancing. Future: College. ' ' 5 JAMES 'l rf.. CA Ma X e 4 nge. f Chubby.' 'I W . ep . tered fr E een ' I lt : Z hool. ' ivi 1 I 1 .iv 2: A ali 5 4: ews , 4: ' m Aw rd 1 5 eball ' e 3, 4: Let - X rad- ,,,..,,,...,. .K i Dancegha' , Junior 'Viv 3: Senior 7 u 3 Class lp 4: Class Mo 1 ' 1 Frolic 4: a nt I- l- , iorEx- ecutiv Boa u om oom Rep- resenta ive: . er Ride Com- mittee: stice eace for Sadie Hawkins I. I Hobby: Sports and Dancing. ture: College- teaching. AGNE r-BXIZABETH . ' ONNELL fj lriughing heart and 4 .low ' ' merry spirit. j'1B'Linky. 390 North Front St. UEntered from Sacred H rt Acad- emy. Actiyities: Spa ing Club 2, 3: Majorfettes 3, Intramural Basketball 2: ' olleyball 2, 3: Future: KRW' echnician. f' l ls.. ts 5 :i a MARY LOUISE OLIVO Speech if the overflow of the mul. Mar. 64 Franklin St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Ac- tivities: Maiorettes 33 Governors 2, Crossroads Award 3: Major- ette Award 3: Crossroads 3, 4: Fall Frolicg Valentine Dance: Sen- ior Chorus. Hobby: Dancing, Skating, Reading. Future: Busi- ness, College. MARGARET MARY O'NEILL lt'f nite to he natural, when you're naturally nice. Peggy. 186 Bailey St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Ac- tivities: Crossettes 23 Crossroads 3: Bowling Award 3: Basketball 2, 3: Volleyball 2: Bowling 2, 33 Athletic Association Representa- tive 4. Hobby: Sports. Future: Beautician. LOUISE LOIS ONOFRIO A :mile for all. Lois. 260 James St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Ac- tivities: Crossettes 2. Hobby: Reading, Skating. Future: Unde- cided. RICHARD ALAN PAGE Wauy hair, laughing eyer, with humor, he'.v a prize. Dick. Totoket Rd., North Bran- ford. Entered from North Bran- ford r Hi h Activities Foot J . g . : - ball 2, 3, 4. Hobby: Automo- biles, Fu ure: U onn.. ,, . . . ..,.. . , 5 ,fx if 5, .5 1 iefiw.. ..yge5tg,?lg'Qgsgi2e:e,g.s- X' A ,V - wlstiit4..s,saawa.5gq.,,,' ,wil 'millw 57 ' if S513 RONALD EDWARD PANTALENA God's answer to a maiden? prayer. Ronnie. 546 East St. Entered from Hamden High. Activities: Service Club 4, Swimming Team: Bowling Team: Class Offices and Committee: Dance Committee: Decorating Committee. Hobby: Hunting, Basketball, Baseball, Football. Future: Business. MICHAEL LOUIS PANZO He fought a good ight, he finished his course. Mike, 341 Exchange St. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Football Team 2: Baseball Team 2: Cross Letter. Hobby: Cars, Bowling. Future: College. RICHARD DONALD PARCELLA To know him ir to like him. Dick. 208 Peck St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Ac- tivities: Intramural Basketball 2. Hobby: Swimming, Bowling. Fu- ture: College. MICHAEL PETER PARILLO May he never change. Mike 57 Walnut St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Hob- by: Auto Mechanics. Future: Navy. -wi W QSKQSSEA, izeirsam i. isietaiikiiltiai .i H if' r -s - rr E2 95 is? ,, . f--awe-filflelp ii gk: . V WN 'T- 'Snr fi- Qpr' M' EQWBSQ Wim? , 2 1 . 5 ii graze VV. V , he 5 s Y iii slikfsfzf' .-M-rfK:'s'wg, 5 . fi ROSEMARIE ELIZABETH PELLEGRINO CheerfuIness is the spice of life. Ro. 611 Grand Ave. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Community Service Club 3, 49 Crossroads 35 Bowling 33 Bas- ketball 2, 39 Community Service Club Merit Award9 Homeroom Representative 49 Fall Frolic Dance 49 Red Cross Representa- tive 49 Senior Prom 4: Red Cross Representative 49 Class Motto Committee 49 Dinner Committee 4. Hobby: Bowling, Swimming, Dancing, Skating. Future: Private Secretary. -- MARTHA CLEMINTINA PETERS Ready for fun, whenever f it comes. Tena. 126 Hamilton St. En- tered from Fair Haven jr. High: Activities: Pep Club 2, 3g Bas- ketball 39 Inter High Chorus 39 Senior Chorus 49 Distributive Ed- ucation Club 49 A.A. Representa- tive 49 Fall Frolic Committee. Hobby: Singing, Dancing, Roller Skating. Future: Mortician. DOMONIC ERVPERNOZ EVELYN LEE PETHICK ,Give him a haskethal Huil oflfnn and mischief too, t the Lefty. 29 Main S. ntered from Fair H Jr. High. Activ- ities: V ' tball 2, 3, 49 All-State A Michael's Watch: All N land Awardg All Distri urney New Ha n Awa 9 . . . Club Award. Hobby: Sports. Future: College. MARIE HELENA PERRELLI Possessed with cheeks that shame a rose. 852 Orange St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activities: Com- munity Service 3, 49 Chorus 2, 3: Pep Club 29 Skyscrapers 3, 49 aske all 29 Tennis 2. Hobby: ' OI M 'c. Future: Business College. ll XX A We' lk 'PHP BLANCE LINDA PERRY 'Silence is golden. 505 Quinnipiac Ave. Entered doing things she shouldn't do. Lynn. 62 East Pearl St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Governors 29 Intramural Basketball 2, 39 Bowling 3: Bad- minton 3. jr. Crossroads 39 Dance Committee 2: News Advertising Board 3, 49 Senior Crossroads Board 49 Salesman Award 2. Hobby: Sports, Reading, Travel. Future: Business, Bookkeeper. JANET ANN PETRUCCI LS'weet and fun is she. jay-Jay. 21 Boston Ave. En- tered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activities: Pep Club 3. Hobby: Skating. Future: Secretary. Q . 1 W J JW PATRICIA ANN STELLA PIASCIK Life is what we make it. Pattie. 83 Lyon St. Entered fmF'H JH'hAct'v from Fair Haven Jr. High. Hob- .rp : Elf ,ffvffg rtblg ' 3 141 by: Ice Skating, Dancing. Future: Ofhce Work. ities ow ing , xrary , Hobby: Reading, Ice Skating, Swimming. Future: Telephone Operator. ,M- s l X aw' WDW 2. Q . 4 X, W' 63 ,1 i 4 'SUHHQ X LL F' ALLIDA1 AMAA? ' . if V fl I x 5-,yr . 5' CARMEL PHYLLIS PISANO What lier behind thoxe beautiful hig hlue eyeJ? 117 Townsend Ave. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activities: Community Service Club 3, 4: Junior Crossroads 3: Bowling Club 3: Basketball 3. Hobby: Bowling, Skating, Swimming. Fu- ture: I.B.M. Operator. FRANK ROBERT PISANO Away with hooks, we're here for fun. Frank. 142 Poplar St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Hob- by: Boat Racing. Future: U. S. Army. ANN MARIE PISCITELLI Couldn't he neater, couldn't he tweeter. Annie. 376 North Front St. En- tered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activities: Community Service Club 3, 4: Treasurer Community Service Club 4: Pep Club 2: Fashion Show 3: Speech Club 2: Crossroads 3, 4: A.A. Repre- sentative 4: Dance Committee 4: Scrapbook 3. Hobby: Swimming, Roller Skating, Basketball. Fu- ture: Bookkeeper. t I y LAURA PISCITELLI Laugh and the world laugh: with you. 93 Woolsey St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Sec- retary of Library Club 2, 35 Sen- ior Chorus 4: Crossettes: Red Cross Alternate 3. Hobby: Cook- ing, Swimming, Dancing. Future: Attend I.B.M. School. 'I 64 f , mawwiai sswfiesat - fe biz gif EE .f-ggrwi' w,,.i,W f ,. , if fi 2 MLQFW -' f ' LOUIS ANTHON PISCITELLI Nice looking boy: like ouie ilon't come along ev ry . The Creator. 236 C nsto . Entered from Fair ven r. High. Activities: Futu ,Busi ss Leaders of America. ' : Working on Cars. Fu ek . x NICHOLAS ANTHONY PISCITELLI Laugh and he gay. Nicky. : 340 Exchange St. tered fwm Fair, Haven Jr. High. Activities: Intramural Basketball 2, 3. Hobby: Cars. Rurure: Navy. EDWARD SMITH PITMAN Common Jenre ir instinct and enough of it is genius. 15 Ridge St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Hobby: Cars. Future: College. ANDREW SALV POLESHEK fx Mr. Mirchief' Drew. 437 Eastern St. from Fair Haven jr. High ities: Letter Club 4: Captain of Intramural 2: 3, 4: Varsity Letter: Homeroom Representative 3. Hobby: Sports. Future: Service. Qi- 'V ,ag td Air gs gif , K' ' for if -7 ,xiii ,f -3- 4 f ig 50' e' ll I is , eff -.E . if ffl 'il . . grrsrirrtsrsft umm 5 3 i. ,, PATRICIA ELLA POLLOCK A good nature win: the heart. Pat. 148 View St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Library Club 2, 3, 4: Vice-Presi- dem of Library Club 4: News Staff 3, 4: junior Crossroads: Service Club 4: Bowling Club 3: Governors 2: A.A. Representa- tive 3. Hobby: Roller Skating, Dancing. Future: Secretary. RALPH PHILIP PONZO A quiet lad with a lot of merit. Ponz. 174 Hamilton St. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Community Service Club 4: Intramural Basketball 2, 3. Hobby: Basketball and Base- ball. Future: Trade College or Armed Services. GREY GEORGE POPOLIZIO The world will go on and l'll not interfere. 40 Bradley St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Hobby: Sports. Future: Undecided. ARTHUR WILLIAM PORONTEAU Care is a worry I don't own. Bill. 9 Katharine Rd., North Branford. Entered from North Branford Jr. High. Hobby: Hunt- ing, Fishing. Future: Construc- tion Work. ri if is ., Y JOHN FRANK PORTOLURI A happy nature gathers f ' ndt. ohn. 500 ge St. Entered . 0 Fair Jr. High. Activ- t usiness Leaders of ' -,gnu 3: istributive Educa- tion Cub 35 ral Basket- balll H b y. liglture: Quin- S Vw oe. OV GERTRUD POTZ Quiet, hut well accomplished. Trudi. 70 Houston St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: News Stal? 2, 3: Classical Club 3: Sophomore Chorus 2: Red Cross Representative 2, 33 Library Club 3: Junior Achieve- ments 3: Future Nurses Club 3: Bowling 3: Oflicials Club 3: Homeroom Basketball 3: Ex- change Editor 4: Vice-President of Red Cross 4: Delegate to Uni- versity of Connecticut Training Center for Red Cross. Hobby: Ice Skating. Future: Nurse. ALPHONSE WALTER PROTO If talking war electricity he would he a powerhouse. Fosule. 185 Hamilton St. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Library Club 2, 3: Of- ficials Club 2, 3: Track 2, 3, 4: Track Captain 4: Varsity Basket- ball 4: Intramural Basketball 2, 3: Varsity Letter, Sweater, and Trophy: Class Day Chairman 4: Sports Editor 4: United Fund Representative 2, 3, 4: Home- room Alternate 3, 4: Prom Com- mittee 3, 4: Executive Board 2, 3, 4: A.A. Representative 4: Christmas Toy Drive 4: Dance Committees 2, 3, 4: Red Cross Alternate 3: Mystery Ride Com- mittee 4. Hobby: Sports, Butter- fly Collecting. Future: College. EDWARD LANSING PRUYN A quiet man may he a man of knowledge. Lance 641 Whitney Ave. En- tered from Housatonic Valley Regional High. Hobby: Hunting, Fishing, Skin Diving, Swimming, Driving Cars, Attending Car Rallies. Future: Engineering. 'ug-4' 'QTY' 5 3.17 Wi Nw 4' 'C' et 1 J a ci' I . I X ll e Af WWW. ,,L.L if Q. ., N tttll: 1 1 . ! My ,gc .A .g . . x 1hi O r VJ K M , xlf R gt, W it ,f ff l R LPI-ILCLS5: L.PUz1E1.Lo 'Thx e n ,war another man X .X ' like me. Duk 71 Williams St. Entered hom kHaven Jr. High. Activ- ities: !Baslgtball 2: Intramural tbml , 3: Basketball Letter 2. obby: Basketball, Bowling, Foot all, Baseball. Future: Army. VINCENT JOSEPH PUZONE A good sport, full of fun, not another like him under the sun. Will. 520 Fort Hale Rd. En- tered from Notre Dame High. Activities: Red Cross Alternate 2, 35 Certificate of Merit from Metropolitan Opera Guild. Hob- by: Basketball, Football, Boating. Future: Electronic Engineer. PAMELA ALICE RACKLIFF Fun war made to he enjoyedg why waste it? Pam. Glen Rd., No. Branford. Entered from Hamden High School. Activities: Future Teach- ers 5, 4: Classical Club 2, 3, 4g Current Affairs Club 3, 4: Bowl- ing 2, 33 Basketball 3, Vice-Pres- ident of Future Teachers 4, Class Gift Committee, Crossroads Art and Literary Committee 4. Hob- by: Art, Sports. Future: Gai Paris. . n VV, Q. 'i Y .3 :df be . 'e o FR THONY R ZI AS NPN 'lf love ii' electrieity, I'm a dynamo. T58 Beacon Ave. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Hobby: Cars. Future: College. ROBERT THOMAS RALSTON, JR. What good are feet without ice-.rkater. Bullet. I4 Canner St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Letter Clubg Hockey 2, 3? 4: Track 2, 3, 45 Varsity Letterj Varsity Sweater: Cover for Sky- scrapersg, Trophy: Honorable Mention in Poster Contest: Sky- scrapers Art Board 2, 3, Cross- roads Art Board. Hobby: Sports, Arr. Future: Artist, Navy. JANE AGNUS REED Sweet, cute, and full of fun. Jayne. I2 Saltonstall Ave. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Governors 2, 3, Dis- tributive Education 4: A.A. Rep- resentative 2g Red Cross Repre- sentative 3, 4: Basketball 33 Bowl- ing 2. Hobby: Sports and Danc- ing. Future: Office Work. LORR E ORA REINER z al o is l t h. Lee. S et , No. - f d. tered f No. Bra rd J igh. ' ities: S ers 2 4 Ho Society , 3 4 ws S 3 4, R ister rre 5 ' 4 i spond tg Bo li Harvest tiv onn test lst ze: Sop omore omeroo epre- sentative Home 63 resenta- tive: Senior Cl ssl Commit- tee. Hobby: P ' g Accordion. Future: Marria , Business. CHRISTINE ANN RENFREW May the never change but in her name. Chris. 825 Woodward Ave. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Bowling 2, 3: Sopho- more Executive Committee: Sen- ior Hay Ride: Fall Frolic Dance Committee. Hobby: Ice Skating, Swimming, Sewing. Future: Nurs- ing. W 'il 'ki if .YR I W. EN vi I as 5 -es. J A ia ,,.: ,f -..L. 4, 5? sa tw EE 5 CAROLYN-LEE ANN REPOLEY Where there? trouhle I'll had it. Chicky. 814 State St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activ- ities: Nursing Club 2, 3: Service Club 4: Senior Chorus 4: Intra- mural Basketball 2: Red Cross Alternate. Hobby: Music, Read- ing. Future: College. .NJ 1 1 1- .. JOSEPH JAMES REYNOLDS Never do more than you have to. Joe. 89 Russell St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Stage Crew 2, 3: Electrical Crew 5. Hobby: Basketball and Hockey. Future: Mechanic. MARY CATHERINE REYNOLDS Quality of quietness. 89 Russell St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Of- hcial 3: Community Service Club 4: Governors 2: Badminton 3: Intramural Basketball 2, 3. Hob- by: Skating. Future: Undecided. ug.- E .1- i 9 Q ..:: -99' xo' C..-Ve Ao? 'van' CAR A CIO Cute a l wil a smile cj or all. 'LDownin St. Entered from Haven Jr. High. Activities: Club 2: Service Club 4: Fu- Nurses Club 3: Christmas Dance Committee 4. Hobby: Swimming and Dancing. Future: Undecided. 67 , 2 ..,,.,:,,, ..,, I PATR Cl I vis' ' LEYQ- Fri n fri ri forever! Pat. B at - ey Ave. ered f ir Ha -- Jr. H' . Activ- ' ' A.A. eprese ve 3: Red s 2 , 4: P Committee 4: M del in ion Shows 2, 5 ss e enior Valen- tie a a Frolic 4: C sett , Pr n ss of Har- Fes ival d ss Serv- ice in 2, 3 e oss Treas- ur , Ho Secretary 4g Ass iate Ed r Classbook 4. Hob y: Sew ating. Future: College. EUGENE DENNIS RODMAN Better late than never, Gene. 690 State St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Junior Achievement 3: In- tramural Basketball 2. Hobby: Bowling, Basketball. Future: Col- lege. PETER RAYMOND ROSATI Tell me where the good time: are and l'll he there. Pete. 1628 Quinnipiac Ave. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Swimming Team. Hob- by: Swimming. Future: Business. fb W, Rf,- Jrrjalf .o P, 5:7 BARBARA ANNE ROSEN Take the world ax it ir. Barb. 1400 Whitney Ave. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Classical Club 2, 3, 4: Library Club 2, 3: Sophomore Chorus 2. Hobby: Reading, Bowl- ing. Future: Teaching, , ,X V L. www QW-JLWX N LOUIS ANDREW RUGGIERO God'.f answer to a maiden? prayer. Lou. 724 Middletown Ave. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Senior Chorus 4: Com- munity Service Club 3, 4: Dis- tributive Education 4g Future Business Leaders 4: Intramural Basketball 2, 3. Hobby: Basket- ball. Future: Air Force. .KL x MW , , wa if W Elighrriorszv uaizo NWFQ woulj the :chool hand do without him. Pete. 86 Russell St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activ- ities: Band 3, 4. Hobby: Drums. Future: Armed Service. NEIL ARMA RUSSO School it okay, h uacalionx are great.' - 164 Peat Meadow Rd. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Intramural Basketball 5. Hobby: Basketball. Future: Un- decided. LILLIAN ELEANOR RUSZCZYK Ah.rence maker the heart grow fonderf' , Lil. 120 Cranston St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Crossettes 2: Hobby: Roller Skating. Future: Secretary. ALICE GENEIVE SACCAVINO Laugh, for another day may he dark. 149 Cove St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Com- munity Service Club 4g Bowling 3. Hobby: Bowling, Skating. Fu- ture: Business. EVELYN MARY SACCAVINO Blonde hair, hlue eyer, and a .rmile to capture your heart. Lyn. 105 Downing St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activ- ities: A.A. Representative 2, 4g Cheerleaders 3, 4g Intramural Basketball 2, 35 Stage Crew 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 25 Bowling 2, 3: Senior Chorus 4: Cap and Gown 45 Fall Frolic 4. Hobby: Cheer- leading. Future: Secretary. PATRICIA MARY ST. JOHN A nice perton to know. Candy, 114 Lighthouse Point. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Glee Club 3: Distributive Education 3: Basket- ball 2, 35 Homeroom Representa- tive 2. Hobby: Doll Collection. Future: Secretary. PAMELA LOUISE SALZILLO Not the quantity, hut the quality. Pam. 194 Hamilton St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Community Service Club 4g Crossettes 2g Basketball Captain 2: Red Cross Representative 45 Receptionist 4: T.B. Work 4. Hobby: Dancing, Swimming. Fu- ture: Business Work. ' 4 J ' 4 .5 .. my 'WW'H?iK. , L may gr : if -if 3 , . Kin Lg . .t I .f 1. at it ff ' . , Bl . ,9 wma .. -21, .5 ca : . ,ei tj W .til ll? sl. SANDRA ANN SANTORA Why .fo quiet. Sandy. 274 Burr St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Hob- by: Skating. Future: Business. FRANCES MARIE SAPIENTE Cute and charming, full of fun: truly liked by everyone. Fran, 191 Franklin St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Bowling 3: Pep Club 2: Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4: Volleyball: A.A. Representative 2: Red Cross Alternate 3. Hobby: Basketball, Dancing. Future: Busi- ness. JUDITH ANN'1SARGENT Tall and .ttatelyg a real slick chick. Judy, 563'Russel1 St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ,ities:XFiifure Teachers 4: Library Club 4: Jr. Red Cross 4: Bowl- ing 2: Basketball Team 2, 3: Sec- retary of Homeroom 2: Hayride Colmmittee 4: Secretary of Jr. Red Cross 4. Hobby: Sports, Reading, Skating, Designing Clothes. Fu- ture: Teaching. o YF tyffvcl L ROBERT SARNO iv X' camera hug. Bil.' O7 Franklin St. Entered fro air Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: F.B.L.A. 3: Photography Club 3, 4. Hobby: Photography. Future: U. S. Air Force. 69 Q 5 -'z ff? 6 LE reef? .-1 E93 QQ: .if E, ii? 1. qi. f ,, W.. ...N 52 z,f gg f ,Q 'se 'r.1i.rl.fi'g Q at .3 ,lg f I gffffrflf vmz.uwt.--f 2. ... f 5 f- ,X f ANTONIA ROSE SCASINO Friendly, full of fun, a :mile for everyone. Pudgie. 312 Exchange St. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Community Service Club 3: Jr. Bowling 3: Crossettes 2: Community Service Club Merit Award 3: Crossroads 3, 4: Home- room Representative 4. Hobby: Bowling and Swimming. Future: Insurance Secretary. JOYCE ANN SCHOLI-IAMER Comedienne with character. 389 Ferry St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Com- munity Service Club 4: Badmin- ton 2, 3, 4: Softball 2, 3, 4: Bowl- ing 3: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Bad- minton Championship Award 2, 3. Hobby: Scrapbook, Sports. Future: Singer, Comedienne, Ac- tress. If ff ELIZABETH AMELIA SECKI Silence it a virtue. Betty. 19 Summer Place. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Governors. Hobby: Reading. Future: Social Worker. ANNIE JANE SELLERS A happy-go-lucky .foul it shef Annie Sue. 15 Myrtle St. En- tered from Gary High School. Activities: French Club. Hobby: Reading. Future: Nursing. 1 L-C X' f Ac if I -M5911 'fl ...gre s wx-el . it wfifkbrstr-'sms-.. 'fe Q :J 5 as . is t.:-sfelgtw T- ,: tt. .. is ,,,.-my ts st at -,,,,,.- LUCILLE ANN SELMONT Full of pep, full of fun, with a cheer for everyone. Lu. 13 Maltby St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activities: Governors 2: Cheerleading 3, 4: Bowling 3: Cheerleading Award 4: Crossroads Committee 4: Sen- ior Dance 4. Future: Business. sALvAToRE DoMrN1c SERLETTI Music is an art, and I am the artirtf' Sal. 25 Glen Haven Rd. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Community Service Club: Red Cross: Baseball: Bowl- ing: Soccer: School Band Presi- dent 4: Candidate for Vice-Presi- dent 4. Hobby: Music, Accordion, Leader of the Del-Rays. Future: Assistant Manager of the Produce Dept. 79-fl eff? .wt lfzz yfeleefw EDWARD JOSEPH SHIELDS A quiet rnan if often a man of knowledge. Ted. 196 Lawrence St. Entered from Eli Whitney Technical School. Hobby: Judo. Future: Addressograph Repairman. MARTHA ANN SLATER The little man with the bow and arrow? Of courre I know him. ' Marty, 4 Lewis St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activities: Pep Club 2, 3: Swimming Club: Basketball 2, 3: Badminton 2, 3: Red Cross Representative 2: Vol- leyball 2. Hobby: Skating, Bowl- ing. Future: Business and Mar- riage. 70 WX' - . E gsm if if 3, 'mm-M, ., 5 Q L PHYLLIS JANE SMITH One who think: of others, has otberr think of her. Old Post Rd., Northford. Entered from North Branford Jr. High. Activities: junior Red Cross Rep- resentative 2, 3: News Staff 35 Associate Editor of the Wilbur Cross News 4: Skyscrapers 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Classical Club 2, 3, 4: Current Aiiairs Club 3, 4: Chorus 2: Volleyball 2: Badmin- ton 3: Basketball 2, 3: Volleyball Award 2: Motto Committee 4: Representative to Model Congress 4: Representative to Mock United Nations 3. Hobby: Sewing, Read- ing. Future: College. JERROLD ROBERT SOLECKI A quiet perron'r mind ir always working. Jerry. 14 Weybosset St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Soccer 3, 4: Graduation Usher 3: Senior Crossroads 4: Editor-in-Chief of Crossroads 4. Hobby: Boating. Future: Providence College. LAWRENCE JOSEPH SOMMO Love it where you find it,' l'rn lort. Larry,T' 270 North Front St. En- tered from Fair Haven jr. High. Hobby: C.Y.O. Future: Service, Navy. DONALD PETER SORCINELLI Love is an art, and I am the artist. Scorce. 94 Farren St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activ- ities: Engineering 2: Classical Club 2, 3: Glee Club 4: Officials Club 2, 3: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Track 2: Harvest Festival King: Varsity Sweater: Student Council: Jr. Prom Committee: News Staff: Gift Committee 4: Classical Club 4. Motto Committee 4: Class Day 4: Senior Chorus 4. Hobby: Sports. Future: College. -mmm. L i il ENIUR Cf . 4 I V HENRY SULLO EEA :lv I VA 2 Never :ay 4 word. g 2 ' 'A A I ' Hank. 147 Clay St. Entered f . H e V ,g from Fair Haven jr. High. Activ- . FMP lf, ' en Jr' g j ities: Distributive Education. mes. I s'roads 4. Future. Hobby: Dri ing. Fumr Z Eli Univ mvermy' Whitney Te. nic Cour e. W I ff f '7 WWW f f ,V I 5 V f J I ,A , .1 . ,J 9 wil? ' f 1 , Hffij ' YRICHAB ,,I,fKMESfSfJlFLLO PATRICIA ANNE TERCYAK lg Pin e eat t6 li1ze,' Dynamite comer in Jmall W' ,gif live to eat. packaged' S.O.S. 315 Summit St. Entered Patty. 184 Ferry St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Red Cross Alternate. Hob- ities: Crossettes 3. Hobby: Rec- by: Cars. Future: Service, Col- ords, Stuffed Animals. Future: lege. Business. ANTORIA ANITA SULLIVAN PAUL GEORGE TESCIONE A sweet girl in ber own sweet UWM worry in not wonh ,A ,, 6 egg A E wail..- nn' 30 Ml crown ve' n' 21 Chester St Entered from Fair f F ' H . H' h. .' . . . lgfiiriti-gil SgivicealCehl1lgr4: llgep gave? lg' 1213113 Alggtlylgesiclzgvlil' Club 2. Hobby: Skating, Danc- iagwlih 'F lure? Sggliceas e a ' ing. Future: Airline Hostess. 0 g' u ' ' . X 4 bi' s . T L MARILYN ELISABETH fbggf ' SULLIVAN ' JEAN AUDREY TILL UISTO, Eye: .fo blue, :mile Jo true. A rwell gal, n :well pal. ' Lynne 143 Foster St. Entered Jeannie Village St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- from Branford High. Activities: ities: Community Service Club 4: Badminton 3. Hobby: Dancing, Homeroom Representative: Cross- Skating, Swimming. Future: Air- roads 3, 4. Hobby: Horseback line Hostess. Riding, Sports. Future: Business. 71 U Q . i 'MH-511. .stew 1 'Num :M fi ..gf-wt. we X mp:-f-W.. J - mutate.. fasieies. .' M one 5533 lr 55 sf? 3 51 23? K? - 1 ess My it :K it . ss 7 .s . :metals 'Mi L :W N is W s., it .-W3 --..eEf1s--els. . - .V f ft FRANCES ANNETTE TIROZZI Good nature and good Jenre must ever 1otn. Babe. 62 Market St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activ- ities: Distributive Education 4: Pep Club 2, 3: Homeroom Bas- ketball Team 3: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Homeroom President 2, 3: Vice-President of the Student Council 2: Autumn Leaves Com- mittee 4. Hobby: Skating. Fu- ture: Hairdresser. . 'FJ--'E f 'x-.1 54- ' ' 4 of MICHAEL CHARI. TOREI. O ' What would t e ool band be witho ' j:g. :, Mike. ,xBul1i' Vdfrom Fair Havenizjr. ' ctivities: Band 3551. utur ' decided. : ' 5. ffl! :ty C X fxkhblik -I , V X t , A iill MI me KATHRYN AN TORINO A friendlyys ll. Kat. I69M am En- tered from Fair aven jrf igh. Activities: Governors 2: Inter High Choir 3: Service Club 4: Senior Crossroads 4: Senior Prom Committee 4' Service Club Dec- - ft r ...taste an-if H - ,V K z if -is gf , is g ,. OLYMPIA CARMELLA TORRE Life war made to he lived- why warte it. Oelly. 428 East St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activ- ities: Red Cross Representative 2. Hobby: Bowling, Cooking, Dancing. Future: I.B.M. Operator. JOHN TORTORA It'J the quiet one: that fool you. 504 Chapel St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Red Cross Representative 2: Junior Crossroads 3: Senior Crossroads 4. Hobby: Bowling. Future: Uni- versity of Connecticut. NELLIE LOUISE TREAT Suctefr ir oirg what you do Nell ' ltonstall Ave. En- tered Fa'r Ha en Jr. High. Ac'te:NwLSi,aH 2, 3, 4: Fut e each s :Future Nurses 3'I' ib ry 2, 3, 4: Intra- Ogagns. Cfgfllfnifgissgbssclgffafv lyluiliiilis torri1Oon?liniii?eie'CFCalI . - I ' 1 9 etvlce ll ' O Y' am Frolic Dance Committee 4. Hob- ing, Ice Skating. Future: Secre- tary. FRANK TORO A little nonrenre now and then it relished hy the hert of men. Butch. 137 Fairmont Ave. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Classical Club 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Prince in Harvest Festival 4: Fall Frolic Dance Committee 4: Valentine Dance Music Chairman 4: Cam- paign Manager 3, 4: Executive Board 3, 4: Prom Committee 3, 4: Homeroom Representative 3, 4: Student Council 4: Candidate for Oilice 4: Class Day Gift Corn- mittee: Chairman of Cap and Gown Committee: Graduation Dance: Mystery Ride Committee. Hobby: Music. Future: College. by: Reading, Sewing. Future: Nurse. SANDRA ANN TRELOAR Happily the goes her way, with u .fmile for everyone. Sandy. 144 South End Rd. En- tered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activities: Inter High Choir 2, 3: Pep Club 2: Basketball 2. Hob- by: Skating, Swimming, Basket- ball, Dancing. Future: Business College. . .is.,n'gt.v+-M 4 tr 4... Ile'-.K ups' tt' it its : ' ' -- - . I . if is QSM 1 ia mmm' il Q 'l,:?lfl3ii2iIl . li 1-2 6 Sig, lot CAROLYN JUNE TWELVES There never war another like me. Twelvzie. Totoket Rd., North- ford. Entered from North Bran- ford Jr. High. Activities: French Club 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 49 Current Affairs Club 3, 45 Future En- gineers Club 2,' 3, 45 Intramural Bowling 2, 35 Intramural Basket- ball 3g Intramural Volleyball 25 Intramural Badminton 35 Award for Intramural Volleyball5 His- torian of Engineering Club 3g Secretary of Engineering Club 45 Secretary of Current Affairs Club 45 Motto Committee 4: Skysc - ers Editorial Book 3. Hobby: Stamps, Rocks, Horseback Rid- ing. Future: Scientistg College. LYDIA LEE VAILLANCOURT Tall and .rtatelyf a real Jlick chick. I.ee. 133 Hyde St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activities: Inter High Choir 35 D.E. Club 35 Community Service Club 45 In- tramural Basketball 25 Crossettes 25 T.B. Volunteer 45 Crossroads 5 Dance Committee 45 junior ed Cross 35 A.A. Representative 3. Hobby: Basketball. Future: X Business. W L ALFRED A. VANACORE The mighty atom. Veteran. 682 Woodward Ave. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Dance Commit- tee. Hobby: Bowling, Swimming. Future: Teachers College. XJOVTTB DE LJ' K ANTHONY RALPH VUOLO Good in Jportr, full of fun, not another like him ander the Jan. Tony. 183 Franklin St. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Letter Club 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Varsity Sweater and Trophy: Senior Prom Committeeg Decoration Committeeg Campaign Manager 3, 4. Hobby: Sports, Hunting. Future: Collegexx gm: .avcxxl LOIS HARRIETTE FRANCES WASELEWSKI Couldn't he neater, couldn't he sweeter. Harry. 41 Arthur St. Entered from North Branford Jr. High. Activities: Future Teachers of America Club 3: Library Club 45 Bowling 2, 35 Basketball 3. Hob- by: Reading, Ice Skating. Future: The Airlines. ROSE PATRICIA VASTOLA Good nature ir the way to all heartrf' Freckles. 208 Hamilton St. En- JAMES JOSEPH WELCH Mild, mellow, and a right good fellow. tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Crossettes 25 D.E. Club 35 Homeroom Representative 45 152 Lloyd St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activities: Track 2, 3, 45 Soccer 1. Future: Unde- Service Club 45 Crossroads 4. cided. Hobby: Skating. Future: Business. .95 kX-.a AX! . wi , . , :fr :g 3 . ti : l'W.i,.-fai.,.. is fr 1: I f t .A 'nf -fsrayggm gags, 1 gg g gamrgri '-Qftmai K i ' Q. :Q 1: L, ii- I Al It .1'::l2i?tf- at 5: limi ,lf rg 5:2 m New Aw Bl 'fa fy 5 .W we fx? gi, W A fs LORRAINE ELLEN WHITE Easy to make friendr with, eary to stay friend: with. 26 Clifton St. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Com- munity Service Club 4: Cross- roads 4: Governors 2: Red Cross Representative 2: Fall Frolics Dance Committee 4. Hobby: Dancing, Skating. Future: Busi- ness. FRANCIS JOSEPH WIELIS Still waterr run deep. Frank. 189 Lombard St. En- tered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Distributive Education Club 4: Homeroom Basketball 2, 3: Softball 2. Hobby: Model Air- planes, Swimming, Bowling. Fu- ture: Service. JOANNE CATHERINE WOODS A mild manner and a gentle heart. Joan. 565 East St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activities: Bowling 2, 3: Badminton 31 Bowling Award 3: Intramural Basketball 3: Crossroads 4: Sky- scraper Editorial Board 3. Hobby: Reading, Music. Future: Secre- tary. MARY LURANCY WRAY Mode.vty it the grace of the soul. Mare. 71 Edgehill Rd. Entered from Prospect Hill. Activities: French Club 4: Current Affairs 4: Crossroads Art Board 4: Art Award 3. Hobby: Reading, Writ- ing. Future: College, Writer. iftt Qzwfl if 7553 kirffvzfivijfiags qw BARBARA AN , W os , In 1 A Hapg .rh go er a if X rn' r f ryo! . Barb.', Down g S . Ent d 'V from air Haven Jr. .-igh. iv- ities: urs s Clu - Ii 1 4 2: 1 'V' Homeroom s t ll : in ' 3: Ho r Ba -g v. : 'Mi Bowling ard : oh om- ' mittee 3: A tumn I-. 4. Dance . 3: A.A. Re e nt e 4. Ho - 32' ' by: Bowli , et if 1. Futur ' Nurse. , Q A 4 LINDA JOYCE WULFF Whal'J the are of worrying, it never it worth while. Kitten 150 Cedar Hill Ave. Entered from Fair Haven Jr. High. Activities: Community Service Club 4: Pep Club 2, 3: Red Cross 2: Badminton 3: Vol- leyball 2: Senior Crossroads 4: Red Cross Alternate 2. Hobby: Roller Skating, Horseback Rid- ing. Future: Policewoman. W by AJ d Q JOSEPH YARISH Better late than never. Joe 1 Edwards St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activ- ities: Bowling 4. Future: Busi- ness. STELLA MARY YATZOOK A true friend it a friend forever. Stell. Reed's Cap Rd. Entered from North Branford jr. High. Activities: Community Service Club 4. Hobby: Dancing, Read- ing, Music. Future: Oflice Work. vc.. of . -USF! whim 'UI 1, ggddkf FRANK ANTHONY ZAPPALA MiJchief lurks behind those eyerf' Zap. 166 Peck St. Entered-from West Haven High. Activities: Engineering Club 25 Italian Club 35 French Club 4g Track Team 35 Soccer Team 3, 4. Hobby: Play- ing Soccer, Ice Skating. Future: Language Teacher. RICHARD LOUIS ZITO Everyone know! I my what I Mink. Zeke 169 Franklin St. Entered from Fair Haven jr. High. Activ- ities: Classical Club 4g Letter Club 45 Boys' Club: Basketball Team 2: Basketball Intramural Champions 33 Soccer Team 23 Track Team 25 Red Cross Repre- sentative 2g Homeroom President 4: Senior Prom Committee 43 Motto Committee 4. Hobby: Bas- ketball, Experimenting. Future: College. -'Wi' 'gif The Senior Class made a distinct step for- ward in improving Human Relations and spreading democracy this year when they adopted Hyok Hwa Jung, shown above with her mother. Hyok is nine years old and lives in Seoul, Korea. She will receive ma- terial aid from the Cross Seniors, and also will correspond with them. The Seniors are to be congratulated in that they are the first high school in the state to undertake such a noble class project. .G - ,A 'if' 4 ' ,- 'E r ,. 'lil Cx X' I WIT X X g F Q4 1 ilu. . r....... -,-,,,,,.... N.-1 I 1 5 . S IX, Q at e I' . 1 F.. I II I 3 1 ' ,Iii . ..... .. ....,,....... -l .. -QD IRES E wfjfgnii, - -2 -- we TX - ,, ii-in -11-n .in Q1- ii X Q. 67 SOPHOMORE HISTORY Upon entering Wilbur Cross as sophomores, our first feeling was one of uncertainty and insecurity. Everything was so strange and new to us. One question was foremost in our minds, Where's the auditorium? Finally, after the first hectic days of finding class- rooms and changing schedules, we felt as though we were part of Cross High School. All of our teachers were helpful and very patient with us. We were introduced to many of the upper classmen at a Get-Acquainted Dance sponsored by the senior class. The school Gymnasium was gayly decorated with festive fall colors for this occasion. A sophomore executive board was appointed to represent our class in the school government. The highlight of the football season was the Harvest Festival, the annual game between arch rivals, Cross and Hillhouse. The festival began with a pep rally which was held in the auditorium of Cross High. Amid the roaring of cheers of the students, out King, Frank Grazioso, and Queen, Mary Jane Ciampini, entered followed by their Royal Attendents. After the rally, Cross and Hillhouse played an exciting soccer game at Bowen Field. The big day finally arrived and a hugh crowd of excited spectators turned out to see the annual parade. After the thrilling first half, the band, majorettes, and cheerleaders performed beautifully. The Crossettes were smartly attired in their red and white outfits. They did a lively dance to the tune of Standing on the Corner. The magnificent flag formed by the Crossettes could be seen waving proudly in the breeze. Although our team lost the football game, all dark shadows were cast aside by the presentation of the Harvest Festival Trophy to our school for the colorful performance of our classmates. The day was brought to a perfect ending with the Harvest Festival Ball. It was now our turn to sponsor a dance, the Snowball Hop. The dance proved to be a success under the able guidance of our class advisor, Mr. Asterita. The first Fathers' Club in history' was formed. The fathers helped to present the Wilbur Crorr Review in which more than one hundred students participated. The pro- duction was a tremendous success due to the enthusiasm and support of the student body. Before we realized it, the school year was drawing to a close. It was time for final exams, and we were tense and anxious at the thought. Once exams were over, however, we were overjoyed at the fact that we were officially juniors. JUNIOR HISTORY In September 1957, we returned to Wilbur Cross for our junior year. The Harvest Festival, the first big event of the year, took place in October. Queen, Louise Colella and King, Tom Raggozino led the royal procession. Our tremendous foot- ball team, encouraged by the enthusiasm of the fans, triumphed over Hillhouse 18 to O. Our band, majorettes, vivacious cheerleaders and Governors were a credit to our school. This memorable day ended in the splendor of the Harvest Festival Ball. Our class sponsored the Autumn Leaves Dance in November and it was most suc- cessful. Christmas came with its joys and anticipations. Dances and parties were attended by one and all. The thought of giving was expressed by many school organizations. The Newspaper staff and the Senior Executive Board sponsored a toy drive for the under- priviledged children. The Future Teachers' and Future Nurses' each gave a party for orphans. The Junior Red Cross also participated in spreading the Christmas spirit by decorating Christmas trees at the Veteran's Hospital in West Haven. The time came to elect the class officers. The campaign was conducted with posters, buttons, speeches, and polite persuasion.'The following officers were chosen: Michael Nasti, president, Bobby Esposito, vice-president, Patricia Egan, secretary, Janice Lorenzo, treasurer, and Rose Caparulo, Prom chairman. After a very successful football season, both our hockey and basketball teams won district titles. Our outstanding hockey team succeeded in winning second place in the district league, therefore, they had the honor of participating in the playoffs at Providence. For the first time in the history of Wilbur Cross, the basketball team won the district, state, and New England championships with a record of 24 wins and no losses. The playoffs were held in Boston and many of the students attended these exciting games. Our team demonstrated extraordinary skill and great sportsmanship. The excitement and joy of Boston will long be remembered by those who made the trip. The junior prom, the biggest social event of our high school year, finally arrived, 76 and culminated an enjoyable year. We danced to the strains of Sayonara, the theme of our prom, at the New Haven Lawn Club. We not only said Sayonara to our junior year but also to our old school as well. Next September we would be entering the new Wilbur Cross. SENIOR HISTORY We had finally made it! We were now the proud seniors of a new and beautiful highschool, the first graduating class of the new Wilbur Cross. The finding of rooms, the confusion in the halls, and the new teachers all reminded us of our sophomore year. We knew that this year would be our most memorable one. The first social event of our senior year was the Fall Frolic Dance sponsored by the senior class. Our new library, which was the scene of the dance, was gaily decorated in festive fall splendor. The dance was a big success, and everyone enjoyed the evening. The high light of the dance was the announcement of the senior election results. The victorious candidates were: Mike Nasti, President, Bobby Esposito, Vice-President, Patty Egan, Sec- retary, Janice Lorenzo, Treasurer, Tom Daly, Prom Chairman. Following the Fall Frolic, our class sponsored a hayride. Even though it rained, everyone h'ad a marvelous time. The highlight of the fall season was the annual Harvest Festival, This year the festivities were scheduled for the Thanksgiving weekend. We were proud to choose two of our own classmates, Diana DeVita and Donald Sorcinelli, to reign as our Harvest Festival Queen and King. The royal pair were attended by the princesses Barbara Don- narummo, Pat Riley, Barbara Damutz, and Jean Morris, and the princes Frank Toro, Dom Perno, Bill Hulteen, and Ralph Caparulo. During the half-time of the football game, the cheerleaders, band, and majorettes put on a splendid performance. They made spectacular formations symbolizing the Thanksgiving spirit. At Bowen Field, the air was filled with a feeling of tense excitement as the crowd cheered the teams, Cross and Hillhouse, through the valiant struggle. True sportsmanship was displayed by both teams during the scoreless game. These events were climaxed by the gala Harvest Festival Ball which was held two days after the football game at the Goffe Street Armory. The evening was a wonderful one as the couples danced for hours to the beautiful music. We all left the dance with lasting memories of that wonderful Thanksgiving weekend of the Harvest Festival. The Sophomore Executive Board and the Wilbur Cross News Staff sponsored a toy drive which brightened the Christmas of the children in several orphanages. The Student Council sponsored the Jingle Bell Hop which was held after the Cross- Bridgeport Central basketball game. Our victorious basketball team were the guests of honor. The senior class adopted a Korean child. The Save the Children Federation pre- sented the senior class of Wilbur Cross with a certificate given in grateful recognition of the kindness and generosity to needy children in underprivileged and disaster areas in the United States and in countries overseas. Valentine's Day was just around the corner. Senior preparations for the Sweetheart Silhouette's Dance were in full swing. The dance was held in our new school gym. Couples danced in a setting of colorful cupids and hearts. Miss Barbara Damutz was chosen as Girl of the Year by the student body and re- ceived the Daughters of the American Revolution award during the Class Day program. The end of the winter sports season found our basketball and hockey teams again victorious, bringing many honors to our school. Time flies! Before we knew it, plans for our graduation program were being made. The biggest social event of our senior year was under way, the senior prom. The prom was held in the Wilbur Cross Chateau, in an atmosphere of Nuit at Paris. As the doorman led us into the chateau, we entered into the glamour of a Night in Paris. We ended the Class Day and Graduation Night Exercises with mixed feelings of joy and sadness. After the Senior Prom, Class Day, and Graduation Exercises our senior year was climaxed by the class picnic and the Graduation Dance. Yes, our high school years were terminated. We were standing on the threshold of an unknown future. As we look back, our thoughts will always return to our happy and memorable years at Wilbur Cross High School. 77 O fk ,ex sp ,gi L N f ' . KI, SSH S U31 , ' K if-4 I S -Q. Z Q t ' '51 i. xiii if A 5 -. 34 f fufxi.-x sg3vi'?4i'N.? 0f, f Q qffxfx Jf Y W sl gm- 1.. . . J I U' V. 0,3 QP! ft! Xgw' Y ., -2 . I el X -K4 ,V V Most Popular Most Versatile JANICE LORENZO BARBARA DAMUTZ 4 2 a W G 1 Q- Iv 5 ez-3' U' l A tl I i DILBUR ' Most Likely To Succeed 'H' '4 Done Most For School DIANA DEVITA JV' l Best Athletic Personality ROSE CAPARULO WILBURS BARBARA D'ONOFRIO Wfvi Class Baby CAROL FLECCHIA Most Versatile Most Popular ALPHONSE PROTO Most Likely To Succeed EDWARD GILL 8,5 1 'us yi 2 - A 355 , lyk but V I I A 'ef '-L' ,f L ii' if wk Q V. Best Athletic Personality DOMIN IC PERNO WILBURS MICHAEL NASTI ,ai i 4 NUI' Done Most For School JAMES OCA Ei Class Baby JOHN KIRBY gmail W... 1' 1 'W'I.l'f,T1!i:f 132 'Mix xy! N95 5, K tix-'sa ff? 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C ' ' 'Ha . . 1 f ll -K ,.gII .- , ,IX ,K -..f 'ff II X.-kII.I, 9 ..4I:-I.?A- I,,- 1 3 I ' , 1' ' i f II., ,I.II :I II,i x ,II ' - I , . I . 9 X 1 , ' I K I ' 1' y .1 . Ll' f - . ', .. I . 1' - . xxx ' ' . ' Y ' . I ' f f x I xl - ' 's' . ir vxi 's . f ' rf' ul ,S 'I f X ull 'ss .If X X :I - . I , I I .' . ' , . . f f- fffkv, , f' - ', ' 1+ II N I ' '-I :1-:N ff-f-iv? Y Yin' - 'I' 'P V -- ' ' N' x I, - ' . ...?I?III .I I I . I I I I I .I ,ilk YY.-Y --Y V Y Y K - . ' ,IW Lotus 356 lv- I - ., - '.'. Ts - - - ' ' ' NN- I' ,J '. XI. 'N X-' 1 X XI , ' .I S X - . .4- 1 . 1 Ts 1 x gs Q. ' x X . .- 1 Xi .Q rig... CLASS DAY COMMITTEE Fourth Row, left to right: T. Iezzi, C. Pisano, B. Damutz, L. Kabukuff, R. Caparulo, L. Balletto, R. Abbatiello, M. DeMatteis, D. Bernardo, B. Muro, D. DeVita, J. Hughes. Third Row: P. Camputaro, B. Donnarummo, T. Gianelli, D. Citrella, J. Morris, L. Reiner, C. Lawson, J. Fomal, M. Mentone, 1. Consiglio, F. Tirozzi, B. Massey, P. Marcati, 1. Benevento, J. Maricondi. Second Row: P. Riley, P. Eagan, M. Mauriello, D. Minchenko, J. Oca, B. D'Onofrio, A. Proto, R. Pellegrino, B. Esposito, J. Lorenzo, K. D'Amico, R. Zito. First Row: V. Ahern, F. Toro, G: Figueroa, A. Voulo, T. Daly, V. Esposito, D. Sorcinelli, J. Cen- trone, M. Nasti. CLASS GIFT COMMITTEE Third Row, left to right: L. Hart, F. Toro, E. Gill, T. Vuolo. Second Row: R. Radcliff, L. Reiner, D. Bernardo, M. Kuczenski, V. Bogart. First Row: L. Kabakoff, J. Kirby, B. D'Onofrio, B. Damutz, J. Maricondi, B. Esposito, P. Egan. .ilk 'W' .s.i ' ' ? s CAP AND GOWN COMMITTEE Third Row, left to right: J. Oca, L. Andreadis, A. Vanacore, R. Page, V. Ahern, D. Sorcinello, W. Hulteen, D. Perno, G. Figueroa, A. Massaro, V. Jakubowitch, A. Argento, R. Esposito. Second Row: J. Maricondi, C. Distasio, B. D'Onofrio, P. Riley, H. Lorenzo, P. Egan, L. Kowalchuk, A. Friello First Row: J. Centrone, D. Bernardo, M. Mauriello, D. Minchenko, F. Toro, R. Pellegrino, A. Proto, E. Saccavino, V. Esposito. -..-s 1 - ' 1 s 'Z Isr 1 fflir- lrri W Q . . ,. ' MMP ...Q R5 A t i r t Q.. GRADUATION DANCE ,COMMITTEE Third Row, left to right: P. Riley, D. Page, A. Proto, F. Toro, T. Daley, M. Mauriello, E. Fitzgerald, R. Caparulo, B. Esposito, J. Maricondi. Second Row: L. Selmont, J. Benevento, V. De Ponte, R. Damutz, C. Hughes, C. Cavallaro, R. Pelle- grino, J. Consiglio, M. Hills, S. Trelore, D. Caprio, M. Constanso, D. Console. First Row: D. Minchenko, P. Egan, J. Lorenzo, B. D'Onofrio, J. Morris, J. Horne, 1. Oca, M. Men- tone, T. Giannelli, P. Camputaro, B. Donarumo, D. Bernardo. X 'S ,- FALL FROLIC DANCE COMMITTEE Fourth Row, left to right: V. Desantis, D. Console, M. Hills J. Sargent, N. Treat, R. Caparulo, F. Toro, V. Ahern, Tf Daly, J. Daddio, F. Kasprzyclti, C. Renfrew, C. Murray, A. Grasso, M. Mentone, j. Consiglio, V. Longo. Third Row: T. Peters, M. DelPizzo, M. Esposito, R. DePino, B. Bellus, M. Olivo, P. Rackliff, C. Glecchia, J. Fiengo, E. Saccavino, A. Piscitelli, V. DeSorbo, D. Caprio, P. Northrup, P. Marcati, B. Grannis, J. Horne, M. Estes. Second Row: B. Esposito, R. Pellegrino, D. Bernardo, E. Fitzgerald, C. Hughes, J. Morris, j. Oca, D. Menchenko, P. Egan, M. Mauriello, D. Citerella, A. Proto. First Row: M. Costanzo, C. Giammatti, L. Selmont, V. DePonte, J. Lorenzo, P. Riley, B. D'Onofrio, J. Benevento, J. Maricondi. gl 4' MOTTO COMMITTEE Third Row, left to right: R. Caparulo, J. Oca, M. Nasti, T. Daly, N. Keller, F. Celano. Second Row: j. Holanbird, V. Galting, P. Smith, C. Lawson B. Bellus, J. Fornal, j. Consiglio, C. Twelves, M. Hills, Mi Mentone, K. D'Amico, M. Northrop, L. Balletto, F. Mushal First Row: A. Proto, P. Eagan, R. Zito, B. D'Onofrio, M Mauriello, Chairman, R. Pellegrino, V. Esposito, T. Gianelli R. Esposito. SENIOR PROM COMMITTEE Fourth Row, left to right: A. Vuolo, P. Aloi, A. Proto, T. Iezzi, L. Andreadis, D. Bernardo, P, Riley, F. Celano, J Hughes, M. Nasti, J. Oca, Third Row: K. Torino, B. Donnarumo, B. D'Onofrio, C. Lamhruno, C. Hughes, B. Damutz, A. Friello, L. Kowalchuk R. Pellegrino, j. Consiglio, L. Gasorek, K. D'Amico, S 'K v Bowler, 1. McCormick, G. loveino. Sitting: D. Minchenko, P. Egan, R. Caparulo, 1. Lorenzo, J Morris, J. Horne, T. Daly, M. Mentone, T. Giarmelli, P Camputaro, D. Citerella, J. Maricondi. First Row: E. Fitzgerald, R. Esposito, F. Toro, M. Mauriel- lo, V. Esposito, R. Abbatiello, R. Zito, R. Caparulo. I. J ,Q . 1 U 1 X 1 STUDENT COUNCIL Third Row, left to right: Mr. Di Francesco, L. Della Salla, Durso, A. Friello, C. Squeqlia.. L. D'Antonio, j. Reardon. First Row: F. Toro, N. DeLucia, B. D'Onofrio, P. Egan, J. Second Row: H. Miller, j. Castiglione, J. Benevento, A. Maricondi, j. Morris, P. France, F. Tirozzi, D. Sorcinelli. .Qi t - yr- v swgauvv-'rn ' . JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE Third Row, left to right: J. Anastasio, C. Libero, P. Detrico, F. Esposito, J. DePalma, A. Spadaro, J. Celorto, E. Torello, A. D'Amato. Second Row: D. Del Claire, M. Ragozzino, C. Bernachi, P. Santo Barbara, R. Cangianno, E. Corona, A. Martucci, R. Sullo, C. Vigliotti, J. Coveyduck, R. Libero. First Row: R. Proto, chairman, C. Criscuolo, A. D'Urso, K. Perrotti, Adele Thoni. JUNIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD Third Row, left to right: P. Foster, A. Ruocco, D. Petty, W. Jacobson, R. Gray, L. D'Antonio K. Nixon. Second Row: C. Vigliotti, P. Derrico, J. Reardon, A. D'Amato, R. Basilicato, A. Makul, P. Franco R. Cangiano, J. Brandolini, B. Ruggiero, J. Nelson. Sitting: J. Maiorino, F. Esposito, J. Cietano, J. Coveyduck, R. Proto, L. Mikalavius, M. Ragazzino, R. Libro. 1 1 . 5 . J . N ,,.. :Hr I , Il AI VALENTINE DANCE COMMITTEE Fourth Row, left to right: M. Mauriello, V. Esposito, T. Iezzi, V. Ahern, D. Sorcinelli, R. Abba- tiello, M. Nasti, R. Caparulo. Third Row: J. Kirby, J. Centrone, D. Citerella, J. Morris, S. Trelaoe, M. Northrop, R. Pellegrino, 1. Consiglio, J. Maricondi, j. Oca. Second Row: B. Esposito, P. Riely, T. Daly, B. Damutz, B. D'Onofrio, D. Bernardo, F. Toro, M. Mentone, A. Proto. First Row: D. Menchinko, A. Grasso, P. Egan, J. Lorenzo, E. Saccavino, E. Pethick. - A is . - SENIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD Second Row, left to right: F. Toro, J. Oca, E. Fitzgerald, L. Andreas, M. Mauriello, R. Zito, T. Daly, F. Celano, A. Proto, R. Caparulo. First Row, sitting: L. Reiner, E. Catania, D. Bernardo, C. Hughes, J. Lorenzo, B. Esposito, P. Egan, D. Menchinko, R. Pellegrino, J. Maricondi, J. Horne. Front Row: B. D'Onofrio, A. Grasso, j. Benevento. 631, 1, y.I1r .q - X4 5 f , IH 1 ' I A I 'mth v I W .',l,l,,M?ijf - ' ' -Q.Lf, ff x 1 -Q ' f I-I 4 , hx, . sf-r a ,., A .4 ,fo Ny A .IVA ll 4, pl! ml Ii l 'fx A ll W 1' 'Miami . :'-AEI? ,xg . .I N. ,.3.'W ,i .xxgify ' . b ', :W I. KVM 1 -V,,, 1 ! 0 f ',,I -I 4'A1 4.1-1 'xi' .,..'.n'. :N . ff. :Yi -9. JXP, 1'3,','f. 3 If-.lf ' K .. i,-,-. H . 1. r' I 1 Y' -V 1.--nw x x' 1 r I . u . f x P if 22 32 Qf xp Z f Z x ,gl .ui '- 4 r , .- jd- A -bf.. xp.. ' 1 1 ., ,A-'.f -. ,.. '- n 14 X, ., M. n X 4' A. - N J. -.4 X :. .,.. .sq:, ' -, L .'l f.. .-.' .4- 1 1. . N. - I7 . s A.: Ao- x .l ' . 1 . - rl 1, ,ol ish fY,'- ,A H, lf' ... 3 If Zu? 1' , KL Lx. V. . 1' I 'rf fl... 4 -15 . ,?, '- ' NH,-x .lu '-L ff L own H . .'r?'. -,,. '., 1 'r .1 0 -1 ' ' ' ' ' Squaxe Vecchio CROSSROADS EDITORIAL BOARD Third Row, left to right: K. Knapp, J. jasuirkowski, D. Bernardo, B. D'Onofrio, J. Maracondi, J Lorenzo, L. Vaillanrourt, R. Vastola, M. Olivo. Second Row: A. Massaro, A. Piscitelli, J. Fredericks, D. Minchenko, C. Lawson, B. Donnarummo, P Rackliff, L. Sullivan, M. Connelly, J. Holabird, F. Sacavino, L. Pethitk, J. Centmnc. First Row: V. DeLise, E. Geil, E. D'Amelio, j. Fornal, j. Solecki, L. White, B. Massey, M. Bokowski I cr Wtffi? CROSSROADS BUSINESS BOARD Third Row, left to right: F. Stegina, N. Hafner, S. Bowler, Y. Ambel, P. Moulleur, G. Mitchell, J. Tortora. ' Second Row: L. Gasorek, A. Scasino, J. Woods, P. Egan, R. DiPino, L. Sclmont, L. WulH, C. Lam- bruno. First Row: K. Torino, C. Christina, P. Riley, V. jalcubowitch, A. Friello, V. Desorbo, D. Caprio, L. Kowalchul-' '16 rf 's-mfg-',v f. JUNIOR CROSSROADS Third Row, left to right: G. Morse, D. Richardson, R. Ressa, S. Casriglione, C. josephson. Second Row: A. Richardson, G. Verholr, P. Derrico, J. Stevens, P. Santa Barbara, C. Libero, J. Reardon, L. Mikalavicius, R. Proto, L. Benson, E. Norton, M. Bencivengo, U. Nelson, C. Vigliotti. First Row: R. Leoni, J. Cuozzo, E. Alhnito, A. Lynn, M. Breda, S. Matressa, B. Rocco, B. Barbaro, J. Coveyduck, K. Dilio. CROSSROADS ART BOARD Third Row, left to right: R. DeAngelo, W. McCarrin, T. Daly, T. Guercia, J. Diglio, P. Aloi. Second Row: R. Ralston, R. Lerloch, J. Barick, V. Jalcubowitch, L. Maselli. First Row: R. Caparulo, S. Culos, P. Racklifl, S. Bentley, F. DePin0. NEWS ADVERTISING COMMITTEE Second Row, left to right: B. D'Onofrio, N. Treat, M. Connelly, E. Josephson. First Row: B. Muro, E. Pethiclc, G. Carbone, D. Caprio, K. Knapp, J. jasiurkowski. 4r,1,,..., .m.. E ' NEWS STAFF Third Row, left to right: T. Iezzi, M. Nasti, J. Dea, D. Pe- Rapone, S. Snow, L. Reiner, B. Damutz, V. Longo, G. Potz troski, A. Makul, P. Heslin, P. Pollack, D. Ciesluk, C. Caval- K, Perrotti, M. Esposito. laro, J. Scholhamer, P. Nauman, J. Brandt, D. Sorcinelli. First Row: A. Proto, B. Bellus, L. Kobakoff, F. Mushal, G Second Row: A. Giovanneti, M. Radomski, F. Schultz, A. Figrieroa, D. Devita, P. Marcati, P. Smith, C. Distasio, M Kuczenski, R. Esposito. HONOR SOCETY Third Row, left to right: M. Snihurowycz, N. Delucia, D. Petroski, D. Ciesluk, L. Reiner, P. Supre- nant, M. Sheppa, F. Mushal, P. Smith. Second Row: G. Figueroa, J. Cannon, A. Friello, C. Twelves, D. DeVita, K. Knapp, P. Maracati, L. Hart, V. jakubowitch, D. Sorcinelli, B. Mamutz, A. Makul, E. Gill, D. Kaiser, S. Kasprzyclci, T. Iezzi. Al.. 4 V44 l- SKYSCRAPERS Fourth Row, left to right: L. Kabakolf, D. Petroski, M. Ra- Second Row: B. Bellus, M. Esposito, J. Fiengo, P. Smith, C. domski, M. Sheppa, A. Giovannitti, A. Makul, A. Rapone, Twelves, D. DiVita, P. Marcati, A. Richardson, G. Mastri- G. Figuero, L. Reiner, D. Cieslak, E. josephson, 1. Schol- ani,, S. Kasprzycki, G. Carbone, K. Perotti. hamer, D. Kalisewski, J. Lorenzo. First Row: R. DePino, C. Coombs, A. Adler, E. Hunt, L Selmont, P. Pollack, M. Perrelli, B. D'Onofrio, D. Console 'Q 'Nt N735 .-. I, I1 SOPHOMORE EXECUTIVE BOARD Third Row, left to right: A. Martone, B. Sherniski, A. Frangipane, V. Camputaro, J. Bontatabus, J. Lyons, J. Enscoe, F. LiPuma, D. Rea. Second Row: B. Calabrese, G. Dinon, E. McNally, R. Brown, J. Castiglione, 1. Mclaughin, R. Milone, J. Stevens, M. Caiafo, M. jones, M. Kizer, N. Savino, R. Manzi, R. Pertronzi. Fkrst Row: M. Amore, J. Natalino, J. Hillocks, W. DeRosa, M. Ferrucci, V. Rolondo, J. O'Hara, A. Twelves, M. O'Brien. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Second Row, left to right: F. Toro, B. D'Onofrio, Mr. T. Astarita, B. Damutz, M. Mauriello. First Row: J. Oca, T. Daly, P. Egan, M. Nasti, R. Esposito, J. Lorenzo, A. Proto. ?h5Qffi???f.? . tl' ' .-fir. 43? fn A ,im Q., , HARVEST FESTIVAL Second Row, left to right: J. Brandt, J. O'Hara. First Row: N. Wynne, R. Caparulo, R. Caparulo, A. D'Urso. T JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Second Row: Rosemary Proto, Rae Libero. First Row: Lina Mikalavicius, Ed- ward Torello. fseatedl Joyce Coveyduck. GIRLS OFFICIALS Second Row, left to right: K. Knapp, S. Kaprzycki, V. De Lise, J. Scholhamer, V. Longo, B. Caralano First Row: C. Pisano, J. Benevento, R. Pellegrino, B. Muro. Yi, Q . - L . I.. ITALIAN CLUB Second Row, left to right: C. Carrano, 1 Jullucci, M. Alteri, 1. Centrone, A. Squeglia, A. Rapone j. Smith, M. Ferro CTeacherD. First Row: C. Christina, P. Marcati, J. Fiengo, J. Oca, M. Esposito, P. Scafariello, J. Nunziante. C FRENCH CLUB Third Row, left to right: H. Miller, G. Bleicher, J. Farrell, P. Nauman, J. Cohen, F. Zeppaala. Second Row: C. Clarke, D. Capasso, D. Miller, F. Shultz, A. Giovannetti, M. Radomski, G. Prince, A. Sellus, K. Mulroy, C. Twelves. First Row: M. Surprenaunt, M. Wray, J. Coveyduck, A. Makul, C. Distasio, D. Petroski, B. Massey, P. Rackliif, P. Smith. X GWR 197 'Sus 75, RED CROSS Fourth Row, left to right: C. Franco, P. Salzillo, C. I s, A. Strouss, A. Williams, H. Furlow, B. Brooks, L. Bassetti, E. Santos, M. Duarte, M. Durate, Iv. Stantos, P. Pina, Y. Amble, R. Vastola, E. Robson, S. Moss, A. Ragucci, A. Burzynski. Third Row: F. Barth M. Landino, R. Kurtz, M. Caiafo, B. Bellus, S. Hardigan, M. Kazenski, J. Jasuirkowski, K. Knapp, C. Lambruno, A. Citerala, M. Amore, N. Ornato, B. Rocco, B. Barbaro, R. ' , Pagliac, R. Pagliaco, L. Serlette, R. Pellegrino. . ' - I Second Row: A. Durso, V. Bogart, V. DeSantis, P. Alpert, J. Srqent, J. Ciociola, T. Potz,.B. g 5 if Codeane, L. Carson, B. Donarummo, L. Baletto. l if - , , .1 .4- First Row: M. Mauriello, K. Nickson, B. Lowe, F. Foster, D. Stickrn Perry. ' ' mlb' -nn '-Nh' fb' i U mg ENGINEER'S CLUB Second Row, left to right: N. Marinuzzi, D. Steeves, D. Mursa, L. Hart, J. O'Connor, N. Keeler, W. Dudley. First Row: T. Iezzi, V. Esposito, M. Snihierowijcz, V. jakubowitch, E. Gill, C. Twelves, A. Argento, M. Radomski, M. Sheppa. 1 1 .Sifqfx K by COMMUNITY SERVICE CLUB Fourth Row, left to right: Mr. Zymajtis, P. Amento, L Ruggiero, M. McGowan, 1. O'Brien, N. Franzman. Third Row: M. Lombardi, P. Kelly, P. Salsillo, Schilhamer K. Knapp, M. Mahon, J. jasuirkowski, D. Kaliszewski, E josephson, S. Vatsook, J. Halprin, L. Sullivan, L. Vaillan- court, C. Francis, B. Vastola, C. Console, J. Cannon, G Mitche1l,.G. Hopkins, L. LeVasseur, P. Massaro, L. Balleto, M. Reynolds, C. Repoley, M. Cesaroni. Muro, C. Pisano, G. Mastroianni, S. Kasprzycki, M. DeMatL Second Row: P. Canosa, B. Melillo, J. Aaron, R. Bonito, B teis, C. Coombs, E. Adler, C. Hughes, M. A. Hills, E. Hunt P. Pollock, D. Citerella, 1. Middlebroolc, C. Riccio, A. Can: navaciolo, L. Gasorek, M. Criscuolo. First Row: V. DePonre, B. D'Onofrio, R. Pellegrino, D Minchenko, J. Hughes, A. Piscitelli, G. Ioveino, K. Torino T. Gerecia, M. Perelli, P. Molleur, L. White, C. Lambruno , , . . ' ,,, CURRENT AFFAIRS CLUB Second Row, left to right: Mr. Libby, P. Rackliff, D. Murgo, J. Ensco, A. Makul, D. Petroski, A. Giovannitti, M. Radomski, C. Lepri, V. jakubowitch, A. Massaro. First Row: B. Bellus, B. Damutz, E. Reynolds, C. Twelves, D. DeVita, G. Figueroa, P. Smith, M. Wray. WW . V -uid .-vmlG 1' FTS FUTURE TEACHERS Third Row, left to right: B. Codeanne, J. Sargent, M. Kuc- zenski F. Shultz M Radomski M. She a M. Connel , , . , J. PP , v, B. Bialecki, A. Makul, D. Petroski, K. Smith, B. Mead, C. Link, N. Kolakowski, 1. Higgins, L. Lehr, J. Reshenk, L. D'urso, P. Heslin, A. Giovannetti, C. Acompora. Second Row: R. Christforo, C. Mauro, N. Ornato, N Wynne, M. Esposito, C. Christina, J. Fiengo, M. Palmieri 2 S. Snow, L. Kabakoff, J. Fornal, N. Hafner, V. Strickland C. Perrotti, P. Alpert, M. Cavaiulo, F. Falcone, A. Yatzook J. Cuozzo, J. Ciociola. First Row: C. Distasio, B. Bellus, R. DePino, B. D'Onofrio L. Amarente, P. Rackliff, B. Damutz, C. Sagnella, J. Guar- nieri, P. Sundwall, F. Arpaia, M. Brennan. v iw, 7 ...vw lv zQ i Um. LIBRARY CLUB Third Row, left to right: M. Morriello, A. Proto, R. Caparulo. Second Row: J, Brockeet, 1. Costanzo, H. Lewandosik, D. Costanzo, E. Hunt, B. Codeene, J. Sar- geant, N. Treat, V. Longe, P. Mashet, S. Flagg, E. Adler, L. Begusejour, J. Petala. First Row: P. Lanosa, C. Coombs, D. Cotter, P. Piascik, P. Pollack, C. Murray, R. Apuzzo, M. Pam- pus, B. Archer. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Third Row, left to right: A. Gxnavacdia, T. Peters, E. Robinson, D. Esposito, D. Console, V. Bogart. Second Row: S. Treloar, V. De Santis, V. Cangiano, B. D'Onofrio, D. Minchenko, T. Daly, F. Tirozzi, M. Ferrilo, J. Manlio. First Row: M. Criscuolo, A. Grasso, C. Criscuolo, J. Perrelli. fi 1... Ni INTER HIGH CHOIR Third Row, left to right: L. Arnarante, V. Ahern, D. Sorcinelli, J. Brant, L. Carson. Second Row: J. Stevenson, A. Lynn, A. Durso, J. Maracondi, D. Bernardo, R. Caparulo, M. Peters. First Row: E. Saccavino, D. Mincheuko, C. Christina, P. Foster, V. DePonte, E. Brown, M. McClure. SENIOR CHOIR - i P 4 I l 5 JUNIOR RED CROSS REPRESENTATIVES Third row, left to right: C. DeAngelo, D. Gherlone, B. Lowe. Second row: A. Durso, K. Mulroy, R. Leoni, L. DeLasalle, D. Aldrich, N. Cochrane, D. Delcare. First row: L. Bassetti, C. Pisano, C. Perrotti, C. Ryan, P. SantaBarbara, C. Libero, B. Barbaro, B. Rocco. f5 ls .. - JUNIOR SKYSCRAPERS ART BOARD Third row, left to right: R. Nelson, J. Ruggiero, A. Ruocco, J. Caldwell, J. Esposito, R. Pecoraro, R. Famzlutte, F. Alteri. . Second row: I. Marorino, I. Garland, R. Gay, R. Damiani, R. Lattman, A. Barnes, J. Pallman, J. Belghisine. 5 First row: M. Mazza, R. Williams, T. Barlinomo, M. Howard, J. Sambuco, L. Benson. fbi Q Q JUNIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD -ALTERNATES Third Row, left to right: C. DeAngelo, D. Gherlone, B. Low. Second Row: A. Durso, K. Mulroy, R. Leoni, D. Aldrich, N. Cochran, D. Del Cair, B. Aldoni. First Row: L. Bassetti, C. Pisano, K. Perrotti, C. Ryan, P. Santa Barbara, C. Libero, B. Barbaro, B. Rucco. 5. ,Q SPANISH CLUB Third Row, left to right: J. McKiernan, J. Lyons, J. Cannon, R. Gmber, T. Hickey, A. Polden. Second Row: S. Harrigan, J. Holabird, R. Caparulo, L. Kowalchuk, A. Friello, S. Bowler, M. Feld- man, J. McCormack. First Row: L. Kabakoff, B. Damutz, B. Donnarummo, P. Camputaro, T. Giannelli, E. Brown, P. Alpert, F. Mushal, M. Kiczyski. 105 14 INTER HIGH CHOIR Standing, left to right: A. Laudano, F. Foster, J. Stevens. Seated: M. Massina, R. Cretella, J. Halprin, V. Bogart, M. Criscuola, V, Freitag, G. Biglow. K' . Www , M ,l..., .., A ...i.V CLASSICAL CLUB Fourth Row, left to right: R. Abbatello, L. Hart, G. Fig- ueroa, F. Toro, T. lezzi, D. Sorcinelli, M. Nasti, V. Esposito. Third Row: J. Higgins, F. Mushal, M. Sheppa, B. Bialeci A. Giovanneti, L. Monaco, P. Alpert, C. Acompora, M. Crisj cuolo, S. Binkoski, C, Pisano, K. Perrotti, J. Carroll, A. Friello, L. Kowalchuk, j. Holabird, S. Bowler. Second Row: P. Raicliff, P. Smith, P. Suprenant, L. Kaba- koff, J. Fornal, F. Schultz, M. Snihurowycz, A. Rapone, D Petroski, A. Makul, S. Harrigan, C. Sagnella, M. Cavaiolo C. Lawson, L. Benson, D. Richardson, A. Ragucci, L. Carson S. Snow. Sitting, left to right: L. Balletto, K. Dialio, T. Gianelli, B Donarumo, P. Camputaro, B. Damutz, E. Gill, R. Zito, J Fiengo, M. Esposito, J. McCormack, B. Rosen. 1 JUNIOR CLASS CANDIDATES CCLASS OF I960I Left to right: J. Sambuco, R. Sullo, R. Proto, L. Mikalavicius, E. Torello, Mrs. Eaton, J. Brant, J. Coveyduck, C. Vigliotti, R. Libero, C. Diglio. SOPHOMORE PROM COMMITTEE CCLASS OF 19607 Second row, left to right: A. D'Urso, R. Gay, Mrs. Eaton Cadvisorb, P. Sundwall, P. Franco. First row: J. Readron, C. Libero, C. Vigliotti, M. Mazza, R. Libero. . JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE ICLASS OF 19597 Fifth row, left to right: F. Gill, T. Iezzi, F. Toro M. Nasti, R. Esposito. Fourth row: J. Oca, D. Bernardo, B. D'Onofrio T. Daly. Third row: R. Caparulo, A. Proto, R. Abbatiello R. Camera. A Second row: P. Campuraro, J. Benevento, J. Mari- condi, J. Morris, M. Demetto, B. Wrzosek. First row: P. Riley, J. Lorenzo, J. Horn, D. Min- chenko, R. Caparulo, B. Damutz. CHEERLEADERS I-lax I6 f 3055 + 4 v Nqr, ll twig' 'rw . R 19 Y' C 'alex qu? 'Q a R00 'BUS p , 3 X5 105 aug 105 1 :RUSS 51' Sq, 53 LJ. 'Hal D as 4 . Left to right: Senior captain D. Citerella, assistant captain J. Morris. First row Cvarsity squadj : D. Console, C. Graziano, P. Cam- putaro, L. Selmont, E. Saccavino, P. Northrup, T. Gianelli, R. Caparulo. Let's go Cross High! This well-known cry of the crowd was initiated by the vivacious cheerleaders for the past two years at all the Cross games. Pep, zest, and enthusiasm are words which suitably describe our cheerleaders. They have cheered our football, .hockey, and basketball teams on to victory many times during their years at Cross. The squad, led by Captain Dolores Citerella and co-captain Jean Morris, has displayed boundless en- ergy in boosting and maintaining school sDirit. Not D . X., ,, 4 Calls, All W. MTM D Second row Cjunior varsity squadlz Co-captains M. Fabrizi, and D. Delcair, P. Surprenant, B. Gargiulo, N. Rizzuto, J. Buccini. Third row: N. Delucia, S. Harrigan, M. Snihurowycz, J. Smith. only have the cheerleaders participated in athletic activities, but they have also contributed their time by collecting for the Heart Fund, the March of Dimes, and the Cancer Drive. They also served as hostesses at the Wilbur Cross Fathers' Club and helped enter- tain the group. The entire squad has been under the excellent supervision of Miss Mary Benevento and Mrs. John Bliznick. Blat MAJORETTES P11 an 3 T9 97 J H h ,Q -MQW' I '-: -A tl' k Y A 5 y 1 M' Left to right: Carol Flecchia, Francis Falcone, Frances Ann Radomski, Alsona Makul, Marie Ferraro, Judith Grand- Schultz, Mary Mazza, Camillee Zandri, Roseann Basilicato, inette, Grace Carbone. Agnes O'Conne1l, Lina Mikalauicius, Lynne Sullivan, Mary Front center: Barbara D'Onofrio, Captain 1958-59. , I 'W ' Ax lx !'3 buf 5 a ,Sf 293 :Egypt Y 7 1 3 5 I lg tix? ' Q. ep kv . f 109 BAN D 'i .vusi :B arg ' C1 H M33 Ji D' . 1.- -,aQ..:J..'f'-Qiiwflig i5 ' MEMBERS OF THE BAND L. Acompora P. Costelli N. Kalakowski L. Parks S. Snow P. Aloi R. Costelli J. Logioco J. Perrelli J. Stebbins B. Anderson R. Destefano A. Lynn H. Perry L. Riccio J: Barnes C. DiGero1amo A. Martone A. Pinto N. Terozzi J. Bracale H. Forbes D. Maggiore P. Ruggierio R. Tillman B. Brower C. Francis A. Moscato E. Sabatmo M. Torello J. Bontatibus H. Gray R. Moore S. Serletti A. Twelves C. Bults R. Hancock L. Murphy J. Scilipote C. Twelves R. Camera D. 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Lorenzo. Second row: B. Bellus, M. Esposito, J. Fiengo, P. Smith, C. EDITORIAL BOARD Twelves, D. Devita, P. Marcati, A. Richardson, G. Mostroi- First row: R. Depino, C. Coombs, E. Adler, E. Hunt, L Selmont, P. Polluck, M. Perrelli, B. D'Onofrio, D. Console, onni, S. Kasprzycki, G. Carbone, C. Perrorti. . 7- ,. 1 QQ. N sf -.' 1-.- llllp ,cnossvf I 'X Yip! 'J 1 KL N ! ..4 - , - '..' ' ..' . . 1 li... .. -g .,.'.. ' , .,. . D i.. 1-'. .-,I ' . .,,-. .., -.,, - '. ' ' ...--,- '-'--' .- . .-'. - 3 I. ,,, z,',.:,- k' , -:'.'. 'ea .s U .4,., .A 1 ,.'i'f '-'f '5 .l ..-5 ..,1.p:j..q ,--sv'-:-.5-D 'l,.g-.'..-- ',,.p-Q. 1 -pp f?.:4:4.p-.:.'.1f'? ., -.1 f-f-' -fa-31:1 ,--gn.----.-.. -.--..,.- -- -. ---4. - .x....Y ' .I. 'N-:.g'4 -.0 I ,..'.,- A .,..:.r--.:...,-..n,.. - - , s. . . -.--...-:J fling Q-.1 - Q ...- f .7115 i f P 'i, .'.. 1'-9. 5-Q-51, nn. A 1 'X 531 : ' iff. L' . I 1'--21 Z A X ,g -. ' 3. ..-,, . .M Q-',.. x-.- Q-X 4 - Sbfii'--Q - - . -. 1f'-- -- 'Q -Ili , , 1 , . - .A . : Q Q Q , ' X ' fi. - 5-. ' ' 512-1' E? .. 3 H - 1 - A-,.-Q - ,f E- X Wiz xi r Q fx ' 11 f n f f m W R 4 .HBA Qs- 'DQ f '1l'l 5 I .113 swf Wa PTT lg fi, Q32 . X ff FQ . ' 'wc C :f I , 15 . , v 'r 'L I -. 1 LW 1 ' s Us X x Xl s J , 4 Xl 1 U mu SPORTS 'X ff ff li msg 2 uinii --Q 4. .., ,. W f Pobert Qalstorw un 1 M! ' VW Fourth row, left to right: J. DeDominico, Asst. Coachg S. Cannady, L. Harper, J. Wrynn, D. Hicks, N. Taylor, R. Wrinn, G. Franklin, E. Moorer, J Lamberti, J. Friello, J.V. Coach. Third row: H. Matone, Head Coach, V. Benedetti, E. Lump- kin, V. Amarante, R. Bonito, L. Carafora, A. Pappas, J. McGuire, J. Morro, F. Iovine, J. Celotto, J. McCarthy, J. Brandt, C. Russo, C. Casey, Backfield. Second row: E. Filipelli, V. Amatrudo, J. Battic, V. Esposito, P. DelVecchio, L. Hart, E. Gill, and R. Abbatiello, Co- Captainsg R. Johnson, R. Page, T. Iezzi, A. Vuolo, M. Nasti. Front row: J. Gorman, Mgr., E. McCoy, J. Squalia, R. Fow- ler, J. Cietano, J. Kirby, Mgr., J. Wilson, C. Grazioso, G. Scali, R. Savino, J. Maiorino, J. McCartin, Mgr. FOOTBALL - 1958 The football team, under the leadership of coach Horace Marone and Co-Captains Edward Gill and Richard Abbatiello did a wonderful job this season. Their spirit of good sportsmanship never faltered. Our best game of the season was played the day we beat Hamden by a score of 18-6. Richard Abbatiello was named to the second ALL- Cross ,...... 14 Cross ........ 8 Cross 41 Nd ........ 6 Cross ..,..... 0 Cross ...,.... 18 Cross ,....... 0 Cross RICHARD ABBATIELLO All State Team CO-CAPTAIN THE SEASONS RECORD STATE TEAM, Edward Gill received the Savitt Award, Mike Nasti was chosen Register's player of the Week for his outstanding contribution in the Hamden game. We wish Joe Cellotto, the newly elected captain for next year, the best of luck. May his team keep up the good work. 14 Notre Dame .....,.,.. ' 8 36 Hartford Buckley .. 8 6 36 ' Hillhouse ..,..,........ 0 Harding ..,..,......,.., Stamford ..........,..... Hamden ...,.,......, , . E. Fairfield Prep ,.,..... it A EDWARD GILL Savirt Award CO-CAPTAIN 114 QR:-Ifzr I usd aggrav- COACHES Left to right: Horace Marone, Head Coachg Charles Casey, Backfleldg Joseph DeDominico, Assistant Coachg Joseph Friello, junior Varsity. MICHAEL NASTI Player of the Week Award aafzrgw.-7.1, I GOT IT JOSEPH CELOTTO 1959 CAPTAIN -' ' 1 , ,f-- H ' V ,V ,,'- , ',L 5 ?Q'f.'g'f1 ' '-I w,,e,,,,,....fr .. vf ' 'T I - ' 'jr ' - T 4 Mei! - ' , ,. am W M' , M A 'C - ,Q-5 I fr. ,, I sv.. fl,-. - , n V , D M Qin . 4 ' ,w..e,,. - if X f ., 3 V M- A s-, y W f I . is 1' i 4 f . 1 I . ' f 4 K I' , sf ! ,fl K R ,W N , YZ-4 --.5 A -A Q . 4 I . -A - I g I I k.h. g., , I J I ii, I I if I . IN rx . , I I ' , , 4 . W iff, ' y v , Ah ' 591WlI.rMfPS2 elf- M WLJVMQ ' M E' W il- fWg.+, ' -My ,, 51 3:5 4,3 A C H, fff ..' 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Mikalavicius, G. Blei- Charles, J. Welch, T. Daly, Coach A. Denegre. chet, D. Conti, H. Conte, Coste Mentone, J. Bonaldo, J. Second row: J. Rist, P. Estes, J. Costelli, P. Costelli, T. Caldwell. SOCCER 'QQ -'-4 ' 'K ?? is Ns SOCCER COACH AND CO-CAPTAINS Left to right: Coach Anthony F. DeNegre, Co- captains Mike Mauriello, Ralph Caparulo. 118 This year, the Wilbur L. Cross Soccer Team welcomed a new coach, Mr. Anthony DeNegre, a graduate of Fordham and Arnold. After graduation, Mr. DeNegre,.was assistant swimming instructor and Physical Education Instruc- tor at Yale University. He then continued to teach Physical Education at Troop Junior High School. At Cross, Mr. DeNegre is our pool director, as- sistant track coach, and coach of our soccer team. CROSS 0 - HOPKINS 2 Under the successful direction of Mr. DeNegre, our Soccer Team faced Hopkins High School as our first opponent. During the entire three periods we held Hopkins scoreless. In the fourth period, with four minutes remaining, they scored their first goal and then a second. CROSS 1 -NEW HAVEN COLLEGE 1 With our second opponent New Haven College, we were more successful. During the game, however Ralph Caparulo, our captain was seriously injured and required hospital treatment. Later in the game however, New Haven scored a goal when the ball bounced off the goal post and went over to score. CROSS 0 - HILLHOUSE 1 Hillhouse, our arch-rivals, were lucky in overpowering us with a lucky goal. Although we fought hard to win, our attempts were without reward. CROSS 2 - AMITY 0 The next game with Amity will be the one to remember. After seven years of struggling for a win, we finally beat Amity Regional, 2-0. CROSS 4 - AMITY 0 When Amity challenged us again a second time, we defeated them 4-0. CROSS 4 - ELI-WHITNEY 0 After our success with Amity, we continued with our win over Eli-Whit- ney, but they were not to be outdone they returned to beat us 1-0 in a game which followed a week later. CROSS 0-MILFORD PREP 4 Milford Prep, in the opinion of Mr. DeNegre and the team, was the highest rated team played. Cross tried diligently to score, but their attempts were fruitless. But Cross still had another chance, they played Milford in another week. CROSS 1-MILFORD PREP 3 Our attempts in the second game were more rewarding. We held Prep during the first period, in the second, it was a battle for possession. The next was the period for scoring. Milford scored 3 and Cross 1. The fourth period went along smoothly with both teams playing hard, but with neither team scoring. Third row, left to right: J. Rist, M. Garrieta, W. DeRosa, J. Templeton, D. Marino, G. Cuvington. Second row: F. Kasprzycki, M. Poindexter, R. Savino, J. L. 1. ai-t -A S .. Bassetti, J. O'Neil, M. Greco, N. Thomas, Mr. Colucci. First row: J. Solecki, D. Stickney, R. Cretella, A. Rocco, J. Meehan, R. Russell. SWIMMING Our swimming team was made up of sophomores and juniors and boasted of three seniors. The back- bone of the team was the Captain Florian Kasprzycki, an outstanding diver, freestyler, and backstoker. Kas- przycki broke the previous four-year-old school's div- ing record of 43.0 by 16.5 points, a tremendous achieve- ment. The other two seniors were Nelson Keeler, ff!!! I it l A iw: ,ff ' .. wi If distinguished on the freestyle and relay, and Jerrold Solecki, Some juniors of note were John Bassetti, Jim Templeton, Tim Deveou, and Al Roucco. This year the team was headed by Coach Lou Colucci. The best of luck to next year's team headed by Co- Captains Jim Templeton and Al Roucco. E. , Q M gk-it iipi t M, Ng s . .sl it own' -2 K xc' - ..,f -3 X 1 Nw 120 CAPTAIN D- PERN0, THE sEAsoN's RECORD COACH s. VERDERAME BASKETB ALL - 1959 CRUS3. R053 me Sai 1 uxnss- 1303.9 moss l f R05 9255 30 0 EU 7 15 .5 5 5 p uxusf p Y.. Sm' J ZZ: X . r i 3 Second row, left to right: J. Friello, jayvee Coachg M. Gore, D. Pittman, D. Hicks, R. Melotto, L. Harper, S. Verderame, Head Coach. Coach Red Verderame and his club had another re- markable year. The team, sparked throughout the season by Captain Dom Perno, Bill Hulteen, Bobby Melloto, Don Sorcinelli, and Dave Hicks, showed its ability and team effort in defeating the opposition. During the season, Dave Hicks, a 6'4 sophomore, not only demonstrated his fantastic ability at the boards, but also made many tremendous shots from the floor. He will be a key asset to the Governors in the years to come. One of the most exciting games of Cross's unde- feated regular season was' played against Hillhouse in the Payne Whitney Gym. Cross won the game C50- 46D before a turn away crowd of over 3,000. On Friday, january 16 Cross played its first game in the new school gym and won by crushing Hamden C80-475. It 'was one of the team's hottest shooting nights of the current season. Cross ,. . .,., ..76 Cross .. . ..77 Cross ,. ,..,. , 67 Cross.. , ,. 66 Cross . , 57 Cross . ..,. 71 Cross ..,.. . 86 Cross ,,.,.. . 66 Cross . , 67 Cross .... ,.., 5 0 Cross .,..,...., 69 Cross .... ,.,.. 8 O Cross .,.,,. 57 Cross ...... 79 Cross .,,.,..... 83 Cross ....... , 87 Cross ,..,..,.., 66 0 Crosss, 75 Cross . ,.,... . 62 CONNECTICUT Cross ,.,.. . 67 Cross .. , 58 Cross .......,.,. 71 Cross ,.....,. . .5 5 STATE TOURNAMENT First row: E. Lumpkin, M. Nasti, D. Sorcinelli, B. Hulteen, D. Perno, A. Proto, R. Esposito. broke Crosby's old The ball-hawking Governors record of 40 straight wins when they outplayed Fair- field Prep. It was the Governors 41 victory in a row, including 24 last year. The second Cross-Hillhouse game drew 5,421 fans at the Arena for a regular season attendance record. Don Sorcinelli playing one of the finest games of his career, helped his teammates to win the game C62- 42J. At this game Don was awarded the james E. Coogan Trophy for his fine playing. In the C.I.A.C. Tournament, Cross defeated Nor- wich C67-57D, Hartford Public C58-525, Hartford Bulkeley C71-565, and Hillhouse C55-535 to again win the State Championship. The win over Bulkeley assured the Governors of a trip to Boston to play in the New England Tourna- ment. James Coogan Trophy Yale ,..,......... . 67 D- SORCINELU Fairfield ..,..,........, ., 43 N, Bassick ,.,,,,.... ,.,..,. , . .. 43 37 Hartford Public ,. . . . Bridgeport Central Alumni .,,.... .,.., . , 41 Naugatuck . ..,. .. ,. .. 52 ' 32 57 Hartford Public ...,.,..., Teachers Col. Fresh. ., . 32 ' 4 Hillhouse ......, ,. Notre Dame ......... .,.... 3 8 Hamden ......,,.,.,........,, 47 Bridgeport Central ...,,, 33 Hamden ,..,.,..,,...,..,.., . 47 Notre Dame ..,,...,,,.... 57 Teachers Col. Fresh. 36 Naugatuck ......,......,,... 56 Fairfield Prep . 35 Hillhouse ,..,.,,.... 42 Norwich .,...,.......,,.,,.,.. 57 Hartford Public ...,....,, 52 Hartford Buckley . 56 ' 53 Hillhouse ....,..... ,. , 1 I Second row, left to right: R. Czuchra, J. Centrone, R. Low- First row: T. Iezzi, K. Marland, R Ralston J Cannon ney, D. Steeves, N. Piscitelli, 1. Bowman, R. Nelson, R. Captaing J. Maher, R. Dukalskis,j.McGu1re Mooney, B. Carter, A. Spadaro, J. Marenna. Sf ,' ' ,i 'Y , gli! 'it' ' Agf' S sa if 5 M 3 g ,ft V 4- is as 6 .. N'l'iJ ss 3 W- it 'KX a Q Iu- HOCKEY At the annual Hockey Jamboree our Hockey team opened the season with a score of four victories. The team, realizing its potentiality, again emerged victori- ously over all other teams played, bowing only to Hamden. Under the expert coaching of John Red Mc- Donough, the team earned itself a berth in the New England Hockey Tournament at Providence, which takes place on March the nineteenth. At that time, our able captain, john Cricket Cannon, will lead the Governors in their hopes for victory. Outstanding players are Bobby Ralston, Al Spar- daro, Kenny Marland, and Bobby Dukalskis backed up by our goalie, Thomas Iezzi. Cross ,....,..... Cross .......... Cross ..,......, Cross ,.....,.., Cross ,..,,.,.... Cross. ......... , Cross Cross ,.,........ Cross .,..,..... Cross ..,,,..... Cross . ,... . Cross . Amity ,. West Haven Hillhouse .... Hamden ..... Norwalk ...... New Canaan Hope ,.......,. LaSalle . ,,,.. . Amity , ,..... , West Haven Hillhouse ,.,. Hamden ,. .u Second row, left to right: W. Ampley, SOPHOMORE CLASS INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS Il. Chapma First ro J Ca w: . tbone, M. Zito, W. McCoy. SENIOR CLASS INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS Second row, left to right: W. Macartin, R. Cat er R. LiPuma F. Kas rz ski I , , P Y - First row: R. Puziello, R. Zito, J. D'Addio. JUNIOR CLASS INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS Second row, left to right: C. Belello, L. 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BABY PICTURE INDEX Carol Huges Edward Fitzgerald Patricia Molleur Marilyn'De Matteis Joyce Scholhamer Suzan Bently Joe and Mary Renolds Eleanor Geil Ann Conti Antonia Scasino Antoinette and Andrew Laudando Laura Pisictelli Mary Lou Olivo Kathryn Torino Janice Lorenzo Patricia Canosa Virginia De Lise Geraldine Mastroianne Lorriane Reiner Shirley Kasprzycki Elaine D'Amelio Audrey Carroll Patricia Pollock Dolores Bernardo Rosemarie Pelligrino Mildred Connelly Nancy Chairaluce Grace Iovenio Carmel Pisano Evelyn Saccavino Kirtland Atwater Carol Riccio Barbara D'Onofrio Lorriane Colavope Carmela Carrano Marline Costanza Rae Bonito Marie Mentone Josephine Consiglio Barbara Melillo Joanne Woods Grace Carbone Delores Caprio Joan Franchi Betty Secki Florian Kasprycki Rita Capasso Vivian De Ponte 134 Ann Cirillo Nancy Biga Linda Gasorek Connie Lambruno Ronald Iannucci Carolyn Repoley Janet Barns Dolores Citerella Lorriane White Nancy Hafner Costabile Mentone Rose Caparulo Jerold Solecki Lynn Pethick John Centrone Ann Cannavaciolo Grace Mitchell Marilyn Sullivan Pattie Piascik Paul Estes Mike Mauriello Angela Ann Grasso Maire Calderoni , Q ,, il? 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