Windsor High School - Tunxis Yearbook (Windsor, CT)

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DOWE Science :I .. vu ig 2 -: 5' -ev. . I, I, ,I , M Ifnij . ' lr! u.- . '.I. I .Ii a V 5-' F ..-e .. Lag 1 It ' N , ' 11- l l .in via it I J dh H Rl! S I 9 , 2. A K ,. T . E ff . .'. 7 5 N 53 I gf W K ,I I III' ++++ If LJ I MR. DONALD FISHER Industrial Arts MISS BARBARA GOUGH Physical Education .,llgEa. . I I I MR. RONALD ERICKSON Permanent Substitute !?'E3I7 fI'1k':f':?'fi 'Ilw9l'l 5 ' I-17?i3YI . I . II W . .,.. ISQIIIVII I-gf 5I 'I'1 SM ' I ' ' 'f ' ITT' '-: ' fl - I I. -. .-Illlej IRM JEII QSQMRREE I . ' . M L 4 . .. I .II . - X 51 ., I- I.I,,If.-Q ,,sr5.IIA Se' ,f'II,..-Q53 .. ..... - I II,,,,II,,I II I' ' I T im MISS REGINA FOX English, Social Studies I II III i. E, ' MR. JOSEPH GOVONI Industrial Arts I . ., I ,...f-i3p-- II I-MIw,, .as.iI I I A I I Y II YH WI II II ' r . ll ., V, Y fr- 1, 'XIII HW I I ' ,ii 'I' I :L II II a.sguigI ' :Mm 5 SI' V Y . I ' A I .ff Iii I'l 3- '5 I 5 ' I I f 4 Pm -I .N E.. 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I I II 'Vase Lax' II I A - ' I Y 'II IIN In QU I I.ene -W C I? fs, I 3 I P54 5- IIII .I. -Qw.w?n IllII' I -VI Ilillwl I -III? II If 'I NI' Il'I ' 'WI LII ' HIIIIIIIIIIIII II III Ig II Q34 QIQQIIIQIIIIIIII IIIIII II .HI .5 H X N-,T-' IIE' j QU Em .I I sg Q 'I TEQLIIQ 5 . fit! .fl I ii-El W M I , I MR., WARREN GIFF IN History In 1- III, li-1:4 - I' I, f f ail! ' f ' I- an-I -Q AFI. II MB., Q. I I I' -ff :I of- 'I 'I . 1 Iuyfgszsx-I ml .., ,, ,, fiyig' f is 'I IL,-.,,,-5,1124 .eggfi-ig NI i:ff:I5v-,, A in I aj 'V 'ii ','1H i.i.1gL3 ., , .NfIfIE'J,:::f II I e'e'Ie-e..gfIenzaavI I II III III II. A wa x A QW II III' I III :u1+iMas snw nmymw MR. WILLIAM JOHNSON Mathematics I 7 - -- - --'- III--IIYII-F7-gf:- :TF-1 I I ' : :'i?i'?i il I , ' fb I - I 5515.33 liz--1 iIIIII'II J PII .3 'II'l,I IIIIIr ,II III W, X I BH H ,HIIWIXWIWI , l IIIITIIIW-' IQIQEQQKQ ef III II'l III I I IIQIII I gfmv Ni If f f L! .LL 1- '31 - MRS. ESTHER LEARY Science 1 i Q' - 11 -1 ggg:g.1.fH.1 ga T112 .f-H Li ' - 'f:?v11...'aei25. , V I El: ..., .V Qiig - Q wQ?'1 .Ita1-1U? 1 2 14 K 1 1 ll A 3, 9 1 ' 1 1 1 1 2 111 1111-111 ,H qw, X A 11 uc. 1.1 gi . MR. VINCENT LEE ii D' Ed ' -.. mer umm yy MR. ERNEST P. LEWIS 4. F! ii Science MRS. MADELINE MR. KENNETH MELLEY Science, Social Studies QV X . . gl' Y I 1x15 L f ' 1 I V' ' 1 .1 V un. V . , , JM .- Vi A . ' 1 fe 1- --I' H xr 111 A1 Q -A-sy' '2, . , . - 1 A 31? z 44 . ' '1 . .' V51-. 3-1' 1 , Y'-F! 5- 1 1 ' 1 L , '- 1 Q ,Y 1 1' ,S .', -inlay :km , I' 1 N 1 ll 1'JP'l'f2is. ,1lig' I 1 '1 1 -1 ei-314:-'2-1-, 'SQ ' 192 1 f ,'3w,f' 5 ,:slC4'T 'i 1. A111 1 . 1 i- 1 --.az - - -.1 '1 , MR. TIMOTHY MURPHY Social Studies, History A7 X, MRS. MARY LOU MELLEY Science, Mathematics MR. JOHN MYERS English, History L1 MCKERNON Science, Mathematics MRS. MARTHA MENARD English, Science r,. - .gt h Qu ' 141 fl -1 -.- I rw : I 11' 'V' .. 1' W 5' l 11 U X S -1 11 X 5 , I Wi A sr I I-i pl irc, 'f',,1?,Ln' f P ,135 1 11 in 1plEr gfft I . . .. I k 1.5. ..,,,5 4+ 1 ' f A L 1 .we-'f,.f'n. 1 . r 1 -1,-l..J.,,,, .- .,.. .. . . 1 .- MISS ABBY JO NORROD ' V Physical Education, Health 1,1 t1 1. 'iii I- 1 1 'll' H 3, rj' ' ' '31 Y 1 ., ,f ..,,, ,- , , My X H . '-ici. iii '1i'i- ' -' - ' 0 ff 'gig Z 7 -2- T4 I-J ffaiiifi i ' . 'f flux 1 l A MRS. URSULA POTTER Tit, ' gig A 1 yi ' English, Mathematics W f-3L f'U111m11,, A MR. DONALD REIMER j1l?1ll :, Mathematics MISS YOLANDE ROBERTO Librarian .axav I , .4111 .1- . 1 .--vera '- V I Fi I Qi 'SL f' 'M X 1 I1 MR. DAVID MODENA Mathematics, Science MR. CHARLES NORTH Business Education f' ,.., 1, . ,.... I 1 , - 1 253311 lx - R331 -1 -- .1 ' . 111: mfg-.1 1 X- - 1 19 1-E . 1l11 wx . . 2:5 3 F B.-5 -'i 1 fn EW' - L. 4 my ,isa .15 1-g1'.-1,7 .431 - 'REQ . ' W wc' -' fees. if fe, g . 1 71, 1 L 1, -. MR. GILLE SAUVE Physical Education 3 I 1 lf'X f X' , 3 .Y ' 1- 5 I 3 f I X' XX .,zssXXUyi,lQg3 H wi 3 'Y ii If 211-1, ' ' - I- I '. l.,,?li5'iE'E 1 . -,- mn' .., Q, ' X- V h'Zqg.,h,::-:gl 4.1131 jr V , ,qu r,- . ,A 2 .',!:'.g, ff v .4 iff' A 23.13 -an 2' Q nnffag if a .-F Y xi. N Qu, f 'Q .r 'A Q, 1 '+.s'3sP5 :D 2 r ? . 'd ' ,f f If gf 5 .R z 5, 'rr ?-- A - Y? 5 :J .. .A if?1:w. , .L X 5 Sf. Frrfff . . ' Ai IXQNQ' zmilli X J .XXX Ring? 4ef'5-imc X I. . .1 I i -, gf A ., 35? L MR. RICHARD SMITH Music MR. JOSEPH SMITH A English, Social Studies NX X: yi A X Wy, , .-,xx 54. ii -X2 ,fa '.X gl, .Xi R L .. MR. EDWARD STUART Physical Education, D' Ed ' MR. ROBERT STEVENSON mer muon Science, Social Studies . -. 9. . X. . .VX-L' I., - .G -1.-irx. 1 f ,L-.L PX X XX IT- ' is I f MR. DEANE WARNER English, History MR. JAMES TUCKER Mathematics, Science '59 i .L M MISS MERCY BUTZ MISS JOAN BURNS Secretary EIR gh I ..31,1a5Il ,. X XXX 61 -as J X aa Secretary 9 L. X -. . 4 ' I ' . 4. 1 . f -fe af' 1, R Lim ' . J Jef' le? 3+' l s ' . I ,gqg XX 53 ,, X X ...,., . . N W ? I ,Q , I i v F I.. m.....X5,h if WH-,rv-,XX XE- K. ' B Fhnflgsndlrwnvsf l S13 , U TYR X N i Xi 55 1 I ,- P IM I , X Q 4 , f-:ga-Q:-.asm M ali, A ' f:: '?f i.' ig,-R. R -sm -- - 'SJR . .. sf .....i Xp, :sf , HZXX. Xt . ' ' Q ::.- 'L -1, ' . , U , .ry i gs ' if 1 X N. vw fs QQ , , 1- -I . R I' I L I J ww X -I -f MRS. JEAN SPILECKI Business Education 'i.v-Y MISS JANICE SWINDELL English R .I 1' I gl- 1 ' WMC-w, I, I XX iw My MR. GRANDON WILLET Mathematics, Social Science ' Qf s. ' W- 's..X. I I-. ,X I , g f-ff . , W X X , , . .,,, ,. ,. .. i.-, V: 6 ' 1 fu , mfg?232.52155-f:::f1:fQ:ff . ' ' ' ' W' Kavafgygfgxgsfaggigdi ' ' MQW ,. . . , ,I , in H ': L H N' L 1 if ,ss I I I f Z W Sn R QR sg :E I11 CD 'P Z ,S-, MISS IRENE STANISLAWCZYK Latin, Spanish MRS. CAROL TERRY' Home Economics I .. l 1 X f..u if ' XXMXXXN 3 I , ' Z'. , ,MJ I 1' , , I' ' 2 -fag' 'WJ '. I' Q ,. I H J? at if H as I 'vw . , ,..i.. , ,X - X I 'J ii igifliiimi' i,'1 J,,, I f'5'M5il.. .ll M MR. FRANK B. WILLIAMS History I ,7 Z I - 76 ' I X H flew H 1 , . I I Lvl M . . . it ' I I - M X . :vt I .ff MRS. MARJORIE OVERBAUGH Nurse enior ' Clay Officerd , ,, N ,, , ff P wtf. - J First Row, left to right: S. Fenton, treasurerg C. Lineberry, presidentg M Easton, vice president. Second Row, left to right: P. Case, secretaryg Mr. Lewis, advisorg Mrs. Tefry advisor. 10 E- fgfff A 1 ll H' lil? . . , i i'.l.s.e2iff N s... -2-1. M W 5 ' lim llfldr , i 1 if ,gf 7 'H' ' l im -. . mi ' gg ... ... , , gggg , H H .Qui f'.w.' ... i.. ... ig Qiil .v.: 4, a M ..HWagL, M. M.. wg.. i A., 3'-...ill lbw ie... ' l' All ll '. Q if:-,l77:...'.i..f. .. W ix, :3?f5 : M Q l,,,-11'v.l'l' l tv 'i if I ,L-. . fn ' 1 1 L i 1 l f V i .,. - H V- - . vi ,Qi . ,.-. . Ei al X. .i , r . C. ARTHUR ADAMS, JR. ANGELA FRANCES AIELLO A little nonsense hurts no man Art . . . can always be found tinkering with cars . . . enjoys hunting and swim- ming . . . loves steak . . . dislikes girls who smoke . . . wants to become a civil engineer. Student Patrol 5, 4,' Citizenship 2, 3,' Delegate, Greater Hartford Youth Con- ference 3,' Clair Will Committee, Chair- man. DAVID NEIL ANDERSON A still tongue shows a wise head Dave . . . transferred from Bucksport High in Maine . . . out to make a lot of money . . . can do without slow pokes . . . scallops . . . likes cars, money, and girls. Track and Crorr Country, Manager 1, 2, 3,' Junior Varsity Barketball, Manager 2,' Clarr Will Committee. ' HRQQQJE ... ?Q:.e5.Ti25Z.5:... .. 'esp ' ll. ,, W -.f:.i?.,.a-33. X -et. .. .... K W H gg! ,.5LQliA 4lV .. .yi .... .Q .ily .,!g,,,.51L,, .. 5 .. 1 l ll . ' e Ltd l il it .. F , .- ...- ...- . A : 1--- mx' ww .. N.v.i,fi.. my X ..Q..f5g.,9 . -- '--:.- ---wise: ... ... ..'tf:sesrff ii ii 1 mfr' . . 1 if .VA . Hg,-g a 1 . uv' nie... ' ' ...... ll t eg ,. tl 'EW Q H 5 .H l l I Q 232 . . f -.. . .ll ll fEf'E-E153 ' H ' 'l ssffeg. H w , .... m. .E HHH .. 1 - ...im ,,..r.f2!.N.. ..H.. . JEANNINE ALBERT A face where honor shines jean . . . transferred from St. Agatha High in Maine . . . will make an ef- ficient nurse . . . dislikes loud people . . . can Be seen eating french fries and listening to I'm In the Mood for Love. .Choir 1,' Clarrical Club 4. .. . W - e , ' W, .jp .. . . ... .. ..l.r..L4 ... A model of efficiency and good will Ang . . . transferred from Bulkeley High in 1955 . . . great sports enthusiast . . . annoyed by snooty people . . . Oh Mother! . . . loves lobster . . ambition is to teach little children. Class Ojicer, Trearurer If Student Coun- cil Reprerentatiue 1,',GirlJ' League 1,' Intrarnuralr, Volleyball 1, 2,' Bowling 1,' Basketball 2,' French Club 35 Student Arrirtant 4: Student Secretary 4,- Senior Bulletin 4,' Junior Clarrical League 4,' Tunxir Art Board. JEANNE ARCHAMBAULT A pleasing nature goes far Gene . . . likes baking and music . . . No, Not Much . . . Vive bana- nas! . . . favorite expression: Oh! . . . wants to be a good housewife and mother. Senior Choir 2, 3, 4. if ' ff' .. .. :L . x.: ,f..,g'a-f Y A I ' .. ,fr ,. .X V iffig- 3 'U '......p... .- . -law ,M E gj...jy...gQg... ' ....wf , 5Ki'i' 1.5 . ,r..1 Z . -- fri ' 7- 1 'w...111.....V', i..l111.. 1 '...1 ... i.. M y E. ll '1 ' : 5... '... ,T A: J Z- ig - . 1, g .. . .E . si, Wx. Y ..-Tru . iii-1 -Wi?-Ln.HV , 5 151- ylqizi...!'..H.V..V! N E .Jl il'lllW.W . Q ' l 33.51. '.'g-5.5 : - ' ':J. - .Y ., .-.gL,, 1 l Q'-' . ,, A ,, . ,- l- -pl' . Q l' ee, ' 'I W it . . N' , -V Y' X , , ' H, bi.: .lS,.lp ,,,, ,. ,, , H L'.m .m'1 g.1'f,m W'.u wufiigii ',,W,glg,'i:,,, gms. , . .asmai ,, , lu 'fiesta '- . D,.L y, 7:7 H X ,tu 5 1' ' ull' .L ' 'M f lu, 1 - , uw .eww , , m i , . 1 A , uw mm Im w in w 'mf tm WEE sjglllgisssvf-?' ' iiiieiilz- if pe I f fits See g ...... -N 5 W , :.:.:.:. , .:.:.:.: . MARGO AVEDISAN Never a pause in the day's conversation Shorty . . . 5'Oh, well . . . adores steak . . . happy-go-lucky . . . loves those letters from Hal . . . people who don't enjoy life peeve this miss . . . a pert legal secretary. Junior Choir 1,' Senior Choir 2, 3, 4,' Dramatic Club I,' Girls' Ensemble 1,' Sadie Hawhin: Character, 'Wlammy Yolzum ,' Tunxi: Typing Board. JOSEPH F. BENAVIDES, JR. An honest man is the noblest work of God Joe . . . great philatelist . . . pet peeve: girls . . . loves swordfish . . . interested in Civilian Defense Fire Department and Catholic Youth Or- ganization . . . future is a mechani- cal engineer. Senior Choir 1, 2, 3, 4,' Honor Society 3, 4,' Intramural! 1, 2,' Clan Hir- ,gm mt, , 1 V, , ,E N H, 5 K , at.. M ww 1, QW v-an 1 N ,, me H ,, tory Committee. FP ' lw ESQ ,r., vast.. ' , 'n 2 I Q. ,Q-. W . M ,G HH W 4 .ee-.eeftfeo vers: f ii .fm , . . - it ll - 'Wei if .Ji ll . F' u-.--1 '5 ' ul ,, 1,1 - - 'll 'Millsm Lj',Jit-few'H H. H' si:-il 'E J L is . ee Jes-,532 5 l f 1 , Q' ' ri 'x.....T fg Y , V' l. Nei N, ,! ,!:,, i-jg.. :Z , eg J ill, 5 sg 1:1 t th er MARTHA LILLIAN BEAN The smiles that win Marty . . . loves sewing, tumbling, and Cliff . . . Good grief! . . . spa- ghetti . . . hot fudge sundaes at Prou- ty's . . . secretarial future. Senior Choir 1, 2, 3, 4,' Tumbling Club 1, 2, 3, 4,' Drill Team 3, 4: Junior Choir 1,' G.A.A. Award 3,' Girls' En- semble 3,' Intramurals, Basketball 4: Tunxi: Editorial Board. 'I3 Y l .1 if , l - Wil: V l K i 'QI -' Z 7 3 , I Q - 1 1 llW',..ll... ,,m...m M' H 'Ugly , 5 .B..11g,35..C'i..ig...::...:: fl ll fwlouw M I M V QL-Q.: l1M,, ...3ll1EEiE f1ol,ll wo,.to l' H, N.. H gli .: EEi,f?bM'...eoo' HM''y,l'lw'll 'lf ..,. 1 I Q 'eegt f itsf'i: wry 'yy it v it it mu :muy it H W w ggglggm gg H1 , , '-'Z- fr iifllsiissiff' ll' fl ii 'll Y ' w ' ju,.qgge?H,'li wwtiggtmxxxu H tw ul' 1 H it 558142-ig'x'WN4E' 'W mi. N S ll Mill . -.. as ww , wi ,1 ROBERT JOHN BAKAS When words are scarce, they are seldom spent 1n vamu Bob . . . revels in working on old cars . . . spaghetti . . . Wake-up, Little Susie . . . pet peeve: home- work . . . hopes to be manager of First National Store. Clay: W ill Committee. CAROLYN RITA BERRY A cheerful smile makes its own sunshine Candi . . . crazy about pizza . . . pet peeve: monotone speakers . . . dis- turbed by drivers who go through stop signs . . . loves potato pancakes . . . wants to be a nurse. French Club 2,. 3,' Sadie Ha-whim Character, College Girl ,- Archery Club 3, 4,' Creative Writing Club 4j Dramatic Club 4,' Clan Prophecy Com- mittee, Co-chairman. i, 'w ' t 'L t H W 'A e. 7 sl 'L N . 7 ., , I . Qs . A 'ik f-Ig-, ' e Y M . , ' - J A ',-1 ,fc-: , L, 5 ,-Eg . ii C u me W V '- Q CA A .- , QAE- f fee H 4 4 AP ,V 1 , g E if fl' .ii -- -ffl V '- - ' 3 F 'wu'uw'...'ilEc wig . WL, ' Vt If lr 2 . .. 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Band 3, 4,' Pep Band 4. .,.... :'- 1 Q c Q-in ' ' ' I ,i we ist , K.,.,. ,A WMM I W' T- in in ,, ,, 1 Y Y 7, , , . mmmuim Y .... ,EEL - Eimxllw 'mlm ll 4 , , iii V A -- if 3, .- ,, ., Z 1.,,,,, 2 ' W V -77'i52eZ:?' 1 ' ig I .Y -r 1 1-ff , - , 'H 'H l 1 . . .:.:. 1 i Siggffgtf i H uiunx ... . ,U37 ,- - www e - ,, iw V Y, Y in . . . egg: e - wwwlliww wwl'l::l'lw'llwwlll -, 'wu. ,,, ,. . it .r Y -ff--,: JOYCE M. BITCAUSKI X5Vith a voice full of fun and laughter Joyce . . . likes lobster and skiing . . . Really? . . . dislikesdieting . . . favorite song: My Special Angel . . . future sees her as a merchanclxser. junior Choir If Creatine Writing Club 4,' Tnnxif Art Board. . ,gig l LINDA V. BIGELOW Personality is to a woman what perfume is to a flower Lin . . . can be found with a sheet of music . . . dislikes gossiping . . . An Affair to Remember . . . Great! . . . Ambition: to assist a certain doc- tor as a nurse. Dramatic club 1, 2, 4,' Senior Chair 2, 3, 4,' Girls' Ensemble 2,' All-Slate Chorus 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 4,' Citizenship 2, 3,' Tnrzxii Editorial Board. CAROLYN BREWER To take all things in stride Carol . . . hates homework . . . enjoys fried chicken and listening to Tammy . . . Oh, yeah? . . . en- joys dancing and playing the piano. Class Prophecy Committee, 'Wi 1 1 14 - ji' uivi iliif Y 2555? A M b ,, ..., A M... iwsu 4-,H mugs ,..., Ii: Vi l H, W H 1 MTW W' 3A3Vi3Z' H' N iw' ul lv K: 5 rEszzss1zss:'ss-' 5 Lw,A.W, . , 1 - -1 atfaixsiai IX . Q, BARBARA BRODSKY Quietness is her virtue Bobbie . . . a quiet girl who will be a good secretary . . . dislikes ber- muda shorts , . . likes roller skating and popular tunes . . . favorite ex- pression: You Know. Future Nurrer Club 3. 4: Clan Gitff Commirlee. BARBARA E. BRYLL In quietness lies hidden friendship Barb . . . office work for this gal . . . peeved by slow-pokes . . . likes hiking and swimming . . . pizza and if fiQ1lullliiillliiimiiimii'll if ii if if W ii aw ,li if mm N il. W li if rw W y , W fi. ww'MiJ ni 'i. l7MPWl'? W ,W W. it ...v.-.5...w.w in in in in ii Eggs ii M ii lui il nxt? .Wu .wimwiw imuiufu we.. ii iw lQg,,,:.:.,:.- H ni li lll F ' ' iillall' 225.222 W .iimeisl i .:fg::?E:::fa4a54::::::i A s . iiiiri . X' it ag! ,umm ww M W5 1M,..3Ni H 1 lll A W ,el 3' 'l H ll 'l I Q - I l STANLEY THOMAS BRUDZ Trouble is small, fun is great Stosh . . . girls catch this guy's eye . . . mad about spaghetti . . . music is high on his list . . . woman ' La... .I X A . B JOSEPHINE M. BROUILLETTE A pleasant face is a silent recommendation jo-jo . . . always found at W.H.S. basketball games . . . pizza is tops with this miss . . . dislikes arguments . . . will make a lovely model. Choir 1: Library Club 2. 3. 4,' Tufzxir Typing Board, JOAN M. BURNS Wherever you End mischief, you End her by its side Burnsie . . . can be found in the bowling alleys . . . adores the strains of True Love . . . ardent homework hater . . . aspires to be a secretary. French Club 2,' Library Club 4,' In- Chocolafe Cake - - ' 'Gee Whiz , drivers, horrors! . . .' wishes to be a tramural Barkelball 2, 4,' Intramural Clan Will Commmee, . Jet pilot. Volleyball 1, 2,' Turzxzr Typing Board. Tunxir Art Board. fl ' 'f- 1 E515 ' 7 .ln . r l - .V Q A W N '17 5 ' 1 S ' 't I Av. W I ii ii ww in y - N s 'f ,,,ggg..- W' it ' ' 15 l l l , il f '- i , .1 M, in Y .-1. l ' W im 1 in iiillwull l DOMINICK D. CAPPELLO He loved to play the game of ball, He gave it his best and gave it his all Truck . . . great competitor . . . crazy about pizza . . . pet peeve is missing a sucker shot in a pool game, . . . loves to hunt and hsh . . . wants to play on a major league baseball team. Clan Officer, Treafurer 1, 2, 3,' Stu! dent Council, Prexident 4,' Student Pa- trol, 3, 4, Captain 4,' Citizenfhip 1, 2, 3,' Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4,' Bareball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4,' Barlzet- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES P. CHAGNON Why worry? Tomorrow may never come Chag . . . hates passing up a whistle at a girl . . . likes spaghetti and fried chicken . . . Give you odds . . . interested in girls . . . wants to be a photographer. Soccer Vanity 2, 3, 4,' Intramural Bathetball 2,' Tumbling Club 1, 2,- Student Arrirtant 4,' Clan Prophecy Committee. i H .ii , v,,, l' xxxx .Q ,,': ' ll 'lee ,jj illlt ! ig. A i ,git ll . .- ,gg gg , sf. LT- .fi-we-Z-Z.. . Y - ll ll ' ' Uf-F -- -2:53 . 2 . Q 1 rf . ..,.. . . f .. 1 - - - -- . - v -.,....-6. lg, P 4,-T, . l A iiwlvfs , 'llllll 'llmllulklll 'Hi it ' ,. GARETH W. CASEY Let no man dispute me Casey . . . ambitious soul . . . loves cars and photography . . . can be found often with P.C .... ambition, to' join the U.S. Air Force . . . That will be the day. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4,' Football 3.' Barbel- ball 1, 2. K Y Y . , . , p . -g .Y H , ... ESE will' H1 lmll I hpiagij mi- r SE 1- '- ti wx mmm i1.,.Ejg':m 32255 . , ' T 'feegfgfilgrbg 1 E . iigjgg-lk ' f'fl' ' t- 45117, '.- 'f A 1 lg- ll 1 U. Q?m1,1a.1 y..'gs i ' it .jeg viii ' i 5, :ll'tttl'lt.QiiiQ ', .tml if 'f?i:? 2? :Ziff ' .f i f l 16 1 ifggwmw, ffl l iw I M , . W ,gli E . 1 ll gall .I ,ir l,u,ln:.-ii. 1 -E, .. .. 5 H,r,,:. '::ff:. 'l- 1 ' W' slwlw it it i ii u m W tt. mu ,. . ,, IE - I S u. , . 1 . fi , ' ri PRISCILLA L. CASE A smile with an intent to do mischief .- Cil . . . pokey drivers peeve this gal . . . enjoys swimming and skat- ing . . . can be found eating pork chops and rice . . . will make a good nurse. Clan Officer, Secretary 3, 4,' Student Council 2,' Sadie Hawkins Character, Hopeful , Drill Team 3, 4,' Archery Club 3, 4,' Gym Secrectary 2: Creative Writing Club 3, 4,' Dramatic'Club 2, 3, 4,' Political Science Club 4,' Red Cro.r.t Conference 1,' Citizenship I, 2, 3,' Pen and Ink, Co-editorf Tunxir Business Board. SUE ELLEN CHAMBERS A little mischief by the way, A little fun to spice the day Susie . . . fun loving . . . trans- ferred from Westheld High in New jersey . . . favorite food, shrimp cocktail . . . likes dramatics . . . wants to take a trip around the world. Art Club 1,' Dramatic Club Secre- tary 2, 3, Prerident 4,' Sadie Hawkins Character, lWidder ll7igglerworth ,' Creative Writing Club 2, 4,' Foreign Policy Arrociation 4,' Citizenrhip 3,' Tunxir Editorial Board. N W P? W Hifi ,, 'T gt ,u le.-GH-, .L . 451' u 'ii ,A i . i N or Y Y ,., .K .,,,..,.,, , ,,,...,.V t, M ww.. L 1 T 1 1- , get X . 1 1-ke' A , 4 , 4I5f,,,. , P- .' li SIE 0122511 ' ' i i i Y . tt 'A .. Ov V' r is - 'I 5, ' V u'.m gs.w'...ggg..fgjs5 'isle 1 H. ' f El-- fad 5 ' ef-es? 1' , 1wafmrft, - . fia3ias2Zw'm1 ii'M H W1 Xu Www N l uhllwlll i' 'ii 5' , tilii'.l'NQ.w1mf,. i191.lw.ElNlllooQQ' , H 'neg Q i . 1',Ql',,13 ALBAN N. CHASSE MARTHA E. CHERNEY Quiet HS the dal' is 1008 Full of good cheer and good meaning Al - - - gfeaf artist - - - IOVCS SPK' Marty . . . loves pizza . . . shuns hetti crafts and music g , , . . . en- joys listening to Thundering Won dering . . . wants to be an art teacher. French Club 4,' Foreign Policy AJ- Jociation 4,' Tunxir Art Board. THOMAS F. COFFEY Happy am I, from care I am free Tom . . . peeved with women driv- ers . . . loves those grinders . . . favorite expression: What? . . . often seen at Riverside Park . transferred from Hartford High. 1 H' H. L.. -1 i i H we . EAM... M . refs , Q.. we S as USS i. it Wax' .5 . at 5, as ei 6 if .1 1 L H2255 oe, 'L' 1 r be ml' V ref ' ' ' L,, NW ill' f at l I , T if: 1 A i i f , 1 3 T if ' I fx? ze- ' . X., -J ' sggwfj .i D. BARBARA LEE CHRISTENSEN A sweet attractive kind of grace Chris . . . likes art, music, travel- ing, and lobster . . . favorite song, Love Is a Many Splendored Thing . . . wants to see other lands and other people. Library Club 2, 3, Prefizlent 31 A.A. 2, 3, 4,' Louzlrpeaher Stay? 1,' Political Science Club 4. 'I7 -lwillillmlllmlll Hllmlllmlllmlll l ,Wg1...g! 'HN H' HN possessive people . . . likes skating, swimming, and skiing . . . Rebel . . . wants to become a dental hygienist. Barleetball Club 3, 4,' Student Sec- retary 4,' Softball Club 2,' Intramural Volleyball 2,' Pep Club 1,' Scholarship G Awaralg Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4,' Honor Society 3, 4,' Clan Gift Corn- mittee, CAROL AUDREY COLLETTE She is full of good meaning and good wishes Smiley . . . likes popular music . . . can't stand conceited girls . . . favorite food is lobster . . . always saying C'est la vie . . . future as a secretary. Intramurals 2,' Clan Will Committee. y 'w lln tw Y lit 7- ..':'ff',,. -f -A Q H H 1 wjjfgjlii it M L , lgrtwuw N K HH es, ,, si g T A, Y I ii CHARLES L. COLTON My heart lies out of doors Skip . . . ham radio fiend . . . can't stand people who won't dim their lights . . . lobster is his favorite food . . . digs that Blue Tango . . . wants to pass his radio operator's exam. Student Council Z, 2, 3,' Soccer Team 1, 2, 3, 4,' Stage Technician 4. ROBERT CORSO Do unto the other feller the way he'd like to do unto you, an' do it fust Bob . . . loves steak . . . cars and girls interest this boy . . . despises ber- muda shorts . . . Whole Lot of Shak- in' Goin' On . . . will open a restau- rant someday. it mx - - X ,N .,.. lim V f Wm 'll f Ii a XKXS1. it -, T rife-fi ill Y 1' W ww... 1 5glll1jQllfggQ..g1g..o es Q r 'l ' , , H :'1,, fE,: Z Z -r'--' 'f, .' , L' 1 E Z - , ' Z .rl I 3 ' gg: ggi ' fi r 7 ' ' , X Q.. . as x ' it V 13, 1 V , ,,..r..m 1 l,,jg ,fj,. L, , , L , ' - Let fy ' - , W . 'f :- . -iat...3-cs-, C., -r ez' A lu., ?ili'vl.,l.,. H. int . 7 xt ' . ' ,r - , ki' ' Ze- - . 552 H ll l K N i , it JOHN K. COOLEY A woman would run through fire and water for such a kind heart Jack . . . will eat anything and everything . . . likes singing, gym, cars, and girls . . . Chances Are . . . transferred from St. Thomas Semi- nary . . , will be a great singer. ' Senior Choir 3i President 45 Boys' Ensemble 3, 45 Dramatic Clubf Soccer , X Y Team 3, 4g Class Motto Committees f 'l-U' Tunxis Business Board. l ,Wig :,,Qlllj'llLlE'rf,5 i VZ ' 1 . i -as ,Ev if 't '.w ,.,,, V W 'Wf: - , igf l. . e'fe.j ,i.f,q, if ' iTi1f',j 5 , :fr Q' Ii' ELIZABETH ANNE COYER .v-,' 1 . 3 :Er V' 1' - 5 ' ski- f. af, , L ,. - 4:35 'tag H , H L will Q Modem' becomes a young maiden .-.ll 5? l 'ills iwl J is 1 'Betty . . . rnad over lobster and pizza . . . a whiz at baking . . . Oh, RAYMOND V. CORMIER The best way out of a difhculty is through it Snorkel . . . likes spaghetti . . . pet peeve: homework . . . interested in girls, hunting, fishing, camping, and girls . . . I love you, tool . . . will make a good cattle rancher. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4,' Soccer Team 3, 4: Timxis Typing Board. 18 beans! . . . doesn't like to worry . . . wants to hear those wedding bells . . . transferred from Hartford High. Freshman Choirs Freshman Girls' Clrcbf A.A. 1, 2,' Debating Club 2,' Girls Leaders' Corps 2,' Typing Board, Chair- man. W. .ii Qu H .aux H t 1 6' - W A Pg. Z S Erin in ' .3 - 1 JUDITI-I S. CRONIN Wit is a treasure Judy . . . likes reading and jazz . . . hates rock 'n' roll . . . favorite food: steak and french fries . . . favorite saying: Really? . . . wants to be a buyer. Clam Will Committee JOSEPH R. CWIKLA Work is the price of success Joe . . . interested in science and cars . . . peeved by Trigonometry . . . likes pizza and grinders . . . future sees this boy as a line dentist. Clarrical Club Pro-comul fVice-pre.ri- deutj 4,' Sadie Hawkinr Cbaracter, Mining Cou.firt ,' Turixir Burirzerr Board. 5 Z, 2 K H MARY ANN CUSICK A reigning queen in Fashion's whirl Little One . . . doesn't care for Elvis Presley . . . likes dancing, basketball games, and swimming . . . transferred from Cathedral High School . . . aspires to be a profes- sional dancing teacher. ll fa ll' iiglgggiilgtglpxgiggil legglglggggsiii H il li ill ' M i:iW3?f'H': Hllliiliggff H H H . . 4 Q -' F r A f L V . E, .,.g,.rfa ff 32 A W 51.2 .-rgfizi sg -:.:.'1n,:-':::::.,5 is M 4 by l 'fa ll T is ul '1 r 54 .1 i 'tk ' at , WILLIAM S. CROSSON Good humor makes all things possible Willie . . . likes hunting, fishing, and cars . . . peeved by classes . . . fried chicken . . . future as television salesman or missionary. Clarrical Club 4,' Intramural: 2,' junior Dramatic Club I, 2,' Clan Propbecy Committee. GEORGE P. DAVIS The happiest person is the one who thinks the most interesting thoughts George . . . loves jazz, gymnas- tics, swimming, and tennis . . . What a riot! . . . pet peeve: quiet places . . . sea food . . . wants to succeed in life. Honor Roll 1,' Frencb Club 2, 3,' Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 41 Creative Writing Club, Co-editor 2, 3, 45 Senior Cboir, Member-at-large If Sadie Hawbim Cbaracter, Honest Abe , Turtxir Editorial Board. H .,..t,. .M .. .. . ,N N H W, I , ,gg WH H Y '1 ,4i m .w!'.v'w ' it N H ., Muric Club 4,' Library Club 45 Clan Mill' l' is 'Milli N it i Effaiggiii,QQiwlmfraggjffgQM ef X' :bf ll'fill Committee. ,,fiLE,yg,,i.:. 5 Q, 'L ' gf tif' I J 5' , ,H ii, : I ,f ' 1 ' S S Q A R '- ' lb - I ' , -i Z: 1: W Z A fx ,ZQZZS 4 K lj: . X, V , ' J NWN, it mmm! I A 5 N . fum? ae 1 arse.. - 1. 2 :L -1 ..... A W, w 1 v ' .. ,zu i 'W 1 - 2l5:2?,:tg1.s,,- 3 . we me wi W: .,- is - ' ' ,,. - ' 1.ifecM,. li in in m utr pwiglw ' , ' ' ' gi.mW?m4 a3ifaaaL... me . nYTWw.a,, My :fc . V, . ,V - - f I ::- iw: X , g c.. 4, A - ,.., . - ct L V i , ' f. -5' - L, 1 TE? ' 1.3-?'191l2' 27 -' 5 if i.2,5.4,' av t..i,J'f6zg N l Esau- I..'L pf. , x, X.: '52 L ..,...f-'- -51 Letxgfx ,- .-- gf, -, - e - '!'t2.fw'i , -V.f ', :-2 QV' , , Y . - Z ' f '. -5.57 z f '. 19 f ' Wt 55' - Pint W 45,51 - gr ' an fra? fi: aa - 1 3. A -Na - w vw w a iiii j Vile . ' ' llf1l lll1g1lWll111ll ill llullu, A ww, i ::: 2 l g yw fg- iii: l . -Q -:l-. r - Geist' fr ..,.....ef f'..' if we V zillulllll... uw. 2 w Z e 1-I an 2 'E-T5 '. - if v ' ' Lt- PATRICIA ANN DENARDO PETER ALBERT DOYLE Today is ours, what do we fear? You are nervousg you never rode . , with me before, I see 'Pat' . . . hates workg wants to loaf . . . craves pizza, Eddie, and drive- ins . . . favorite song: I Love You So Much It Hurts Me. Clair Will Committee. RICHARD LEE EDWARDS Self-reverence, self-knowledge, and self-control Red . . . Windsor's answer to Gene Krupa . . . never without h1s slide rule . . . loves grinclets . . . can do without women drivers . . . plans to be an engineer. Choir 1,' Band 2, 3, 4,' Class Will Com- mittee. , - re-1 I f 1 1 W, . H, I 'm 'm 'w 'm my m in m -L- ei iw, in in iv . w at Q x in in . uwhuw it gJEj:g'5H 'w te mm wk llulliw ll M nlrgj . in , ,l , , - 1 . . ,EE MARGARET L. EASTON 'Packed with dynamite is she, Full of fun and fancy free Peggy . . . enjoys talking on tele- phone . . . Good heavens' . . . steak dinner - yum . . . peeved by untidy people . . . ambition is to be a millionaire. Clarr Oificer, VitefPreride1tt 4,' Cheer- leader: 2, 3, Secretary-Treamrer 4,' Tumbling I, 2, Secretary-Trearurer 3, Preriderzt -4,' Student Patrol 3, 4,' Senior Choir 2, 3, Secretary 4,' French Cluh 2, 3,' Foreign Polity Arrociatiorz 4,' Student Arrirtant 4,' G.A.A. 3, 4,' Sadie Hawhirzr Character, Moonheam Mc- Swirze ,' Turzxir Editorial Board. Pete . . . loves driving with girls in his blue coupe . . . lobster . . . can't stand women drivers' hand signals . . .wants to be a commercial artist. KATHERINE JANE FARRIS Ready in heart and ready in mind Kathie . . . likes soccer games, hockey, and fried clams . . . hopes to raise a family of twelve boys . . . peeved by her younger sister . . . future Windsor teacher. French Clzth 2, Secretary 3,' Hockey Team 2, 3, -4,' Student Patrol 3, 4,' Honor Roll 1,' Citizenrhip 1, 2, 3,' Delegate, Red Crorr Confereneef In- tramuralr 2,' Sadie Hawhinr Character, Sadie Hawkin.r ,' Clary Day Commit- tee,' Clarr Prophecy Committee, Co- chairman. am A N., mr- . X I if:-,i 5 ' vi' t, N it . 6- i M 1 - f . lJ fm' if i '- A ,tty if 'Q ,Z 1. 20 il fl get-ii 5 3? '..i7 -'Iv i .t. 1 ff .5 A ... f is it 5 . ll . ll + 5 U 'll 95 'll 'Q H ll' M , ll 55555: ,.,, 1 fl' W ly , Y, E D rg 1 Fa 5 3 5 , - E .5 5., S: SANDRA JEAN FENTON 5 i It's nice to be natural if you're naturally nice Sandy . . . mad about sports, cheer- ing, tumbling, and hot fudge sundaes . . . wants to be happy . . . favorite saying: Criminy! . . . Answer Me My Love. Class Officer, Secretary 2, Treasurer 4,' Tumbling Club 1, 3, Secretary- Treasurer 2, 4,' Cheerleaders 2, 3, 45 Oficials Club 3,' Student Assistant 3, 4,' Girls' Ensemble 2,' Band 2,- Orchestra If Senior Choir 1, 2, 3, 4,' Girls' State Representative 3,' All State Choir 3,' Student Patrol 3, 4,' G.A,A. 2, 3, 4,' Honor Society 3, 4,' D.41.R. Award 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4,' Delegate, Red Cross Conference, Foreign Policy Association, Secretary 4, Drill Team 3,' Metropolitan Youth Conference, 3,' Accornpanist 1, 2, 3, 4,' Citizenship 1. 2. 3,- T unxis Editorial Board, BEVERLY ANNE FORBES Her silence is great, but no more than her knowledge Bev . . . favorite song: Love Is a Many Splendored Thing . . . crazy about pizza and bowling . . . can do without homework . . . will be secre- tary at Connecticut General. French Club 2,' Library Club 2,' Presi- dent 4,' Treasurer 3,' Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4,' Honor Society 3, 4,' Tunxis Typing Board. 1 fig? RE ll 3 .,.':-'l'V-I'L- 1 lil H M N H 'if .N W 5 H ll , , , , ,-F, 1 EEE 1 H 3 BRIAN FITZSIMONDS Where dwell you, handsome youth? Fitz . . . may be found hunting, fishing, or trapping . . . interested in Phyllis . . . favorite song: How I Love You . . . hopes to prosper in the air-conditioning field. Intramurals I, 2,' Soccer 1, 4,' Sadie Hawkins Character, Li'l Abner ,' Turzxis Business Board. . .. . 55.1. ' . 5-5 ' S A xy.-PM , , Hwuwi Url 35, ,llilll llu, in mu 5 'l 5 . l . , , ..,, , '3'f'TK1-IT .H ll ll 5 I ll SW L 5 is Wgglflllslis l,lllllwuyglliflylWuye. ? fig , V rmllrlllmll ef ' 1 , Qi? '- 'ajf he 'l '5 ' 555555 -.f , 1lwliil'li,'l,l9l 'll11llI,5-, I . 1-I , - - ull ill! llllmlllmlll ll' Q H' ''55511,55 555'55511...m...ggg... '... ' .Am ,i Q ,L ' ix.: I , A D , ,ext . 5 - 'f1'fy5 ,- WP? 5 53- i .::z.,,L' L, f EDWARD E. FERRIN Little work, much play go for my usual happy day Ed . . . very fond of food . . . dislikes working . . . digs Raunchy . . . avid sportsman, loves to hunt and fish . . . interested in Civil De- fense Fire Depattment . . . wants to graduate. Soccer Team 1, 2, 4,' Tunxis Business. Board. JAMES P. FORGIONE Do HS I say, not as I do jim . . . homework peeves this fellow . . . loves all Italian food . . . interested in fishing, carpentry, and hockey . . . wishes to be a jet pilot. Intramurals 1, 2: French Club 2,' Tunxis Business Board. B? mm A -1 1-'--A- -1 .- 1 I' ' V. U s fi- ' f1 n, m111 i Z Ti frtfn l l it 1 ll l1M.l..11w11u um a-w.ai?u M H l '- ll 5 ix wx IL ui' 'N uimxu ' ,41'.f' fi , 11 -.alpi ,1 V -2' .Ag HF i111,,1ffwJ'N HH.. H if! lg1'l 11.'3'... A 4 HH . -4:22 Q lf gi 'jet W 113 V, ' ,N 'M U J 'gfga ' 1' , rr? 5 42:21 ' - - i .1 ' '. gan: nu. f u. 11 2.151111 lags BRUCE L. FOX My own thoughts are my companions Foxy . . . brilliant boy interested in science and math . . . will always be mad over pork chops . . . future sees him as a capable engineer. DOROTHY JOAN GRABOWSKI For if she will, she willg you can depend upon it Dot . . . likes sports, TV, and french-fried potatoes . . . has a Hair for reporting . . . pet peeve is con- stant complainers . . . future as a secretary. Clarrical Club 4,' Reporter, Parade of Youth 4,' Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Citizenrhip 2, 3,' Foreign Policy Arrociation 4,' Gym Secretary 3, 4,' G.A.A. 45 Ogjicialr Club 3,' Drill Team 3, 45 Archery Club 3, 4,' Barhetball Club 3, 4,' Badmin- ton Club 4,' lntramuralr 2, 3, 4,' Tunxir Typing Board. -.. . ,g I. '35'E':f:E:I. ii wean'-' men? we will 1 W . :Nea ll ,N is v 4 I g in i aw'-22 ll 'lu i X 3 NJ, 11 . iiiiiyyii 4 l . r..e 1 X YIf:..,J., , A :Z , . 2.11, w .- g., ' ,fy ' - - E . '- 223,-1 . - --'I Y H:-H' 3 F, .. -W1 11 .:,:':-- :Hi L 111111: 1 an V. Z ?T - za, nl I H 1 1 ef - ., 1 57 1 '- L- r Q .x .Zi HT i. 5.-i t Z X , I - , - - W - , iiilifeii Wm it my . m 422323 'ui , .5::.,.1:5.. - ' Y 5 rl I e. . , QE SHIRLEY ANN GOUPEE A giggle sends the world around Shirl . . . redhead who will suc- ceed in office work . . . can't stand wise guys and side burns . . . may be found playing a guitar or listen- ing to western music. Tunxi: Typing Board. 22 f .1 m m lu Y- wiiu 'ui iliu.l1ulm11.. gym llw H VIRGINIA ANNE FREDERICKS We know nothing of tomorrowg our business is to be good and happy today Ginger . . . yearns for a Mercedes- Benz . . . hates Elvis Presley . . . loves sports . . . Oh, rats! . . . likes baseball, orchestral music, dogs, and cars. Senior Choir 1, 2, 4g Tumbling Club 1, 2,' Badminton 2,' Basketball Team 2g Softball Team 2,' Sadie Haufleinr Character, Ki5Jin' CouJin ,' Clan Day Committeep Clan' Prophecy Committee. RICHMOND DEAN GREEN OUGH A friend after friends depart Dean . . . transferred from Loomis . . . annoyed by girls who talk about other boys . . . Hi-Fi addict . . . crazy about lobster . . . plans to be an engineer. Intramuralf 1, 2,' Dramatic Club 4: Creatiae Writing Club 4,' Pen and Ink Stajff Citizenrhip 4: Honor Roll 4,' Techniquert 3,' Science Fair 3,' Sadie Hawkin: Character, College Boy . . . Clan Prophecy Committee. Y W 1 HY G1 ii ii ii , , 1 as 1 -5251 ll ll ll f1ii W. fray., '? :gmt - ii. , if . :irq , W vi I 3 N 1 Bfjfilll . 1 1 1 , it -a ' 5' , .3155 :ear . .A .:. R. 1 i., 1 F 'N I .. , Q? 43 I at yn if . in wr - - uv H ui ,EES e T. ffl I' i ,, I I if :E si ' I : ll lf 1. ll iigj -j . Xml l BEVERLY M. GROSKRITZ A modest silent maiden Bev . . . dislikes sloppy housekeeph ing , . . loves ice cream . Oh, fruit cake! . . . ambition is to lead a good life, full of happiness . . . great future as a fashion designer. junior Choir 1,' Senior Choir 2, 3, 4. JANE ELLEN HATHEWAY A world of mischief lies behind these eyes of blue Snooty . . . loves stock car races, pie a la mode, jazz, and classical music . . . peeved by dancing . . . Memories Are Made of This . . . future un- decided. Intramural! 2, 4: Citizenrlaip 1, 2,' Tunxir Art Board. 1 55? hm' ...-3 I 'E ' in in mmm N r ir , 'wr X ru, lm .1 1, -1 iwmuw ri iw , 1. -. .- i , - . . . . - i e ..... 1. I l - ,wwf I at e Q , AM , I , . ,. .,.,.. , . , . ,, . I aw-fanny:---v '. - 55jg5555g5'r 1, f 9-'Q-1--:-1255 J lu H -:-ills!-:-il-H . V - llll Y F ' :EEE-E .v ' :-:-Q z., 121 , ' , ,L L1 - - ,1gUq'I'TQ22 f .- '. :M in iz' r if l' 'Tv'3 i- ' :rg .5321 'lf J' in ' . 'P 'fQlfJ'i12.Q?li 1 - . ' w fllif l:L rii'1 ff.: ,l 1 t . 5.-:1t.4',-mf. A V g' -, . . 1 5-'E 3 rl IN ' -I :Elie , i f l Y Af I- .1 V -4--:.:....:...... .- I' :- 'aff Y ' l X A y .li ,il X K I it Q gnu! it N il f ,A ,J in ml m 15 1 .mm H E rr ll 2 ie iiilll, i lm is -gm jx we:hv,'f1'::If.g'! E ll' 2414 'i. , - ' in xlllwwuw wwwm:ww : : , yy 2 ---sr: L r- in W 4 l. .. ,J W i 1 J. I in I f wwe, x J -HL' ' '5'.- ' U --37.-2 j vc. . - T I'11''llQ ',.o1fw.g,H211g1l.l'lafilllffgyi-T-p'i7g--5' ' N 25Vj lQn' l S lll I it HENRY HADE To give and to take a joke Hank . . . spends time with cars, girls, food, and friends . . . cloesn't like long, woolen socks . . . wants to open a restaurant. Tnnxir Art Board. ll 'W ll' 'l 'r- I will ll 'lu'-'i f w l5lE5E5E5E5iF':Z. :lun in in nm f wwwwwwilllu ' 'n ':'. lm H' M' NM fm in 1? f new ss, . H 'll' ll ll' ll' ll ll '11 ew. lm I I I . Hill'lm,Hlll 1,'lll,,lil2li?iillll M llll I cl-M.. . sa ,aim it H in ui u ww uw u u i iw iw H U www, H www yu mm u wwmwwwwwiwuwwu M M. LORRAINE ELIZABETH GUST Truly a worthy friend I.orry , . . fried chicken - mmmrn! . . . disturbed by wise guys and their tactics . . . favorite expression: Oh yeah? . . . will make a fine com- mercial artist. Barkelball Club 4,' Honor .Math Club 4,' Honor Roll Z, 2,' Tnnxir Art Board. DAVID HAYDEN It is better to be small and shine than to be big and cast a shadow Mighty Mouse . . . cars and hunting interest this lad . . . mad over Italian food . . . likes cars, hunting, and carpentry . . . will someday wire your house. Tumbling Club 2, 3,' Intramuralr If Sadie I-Iazukinr Character, Puppy Yo- knm ,' Glarr Gift Committee. E I , 'ullxllululWWW ff H , li ,, 'vt' xr. ,, ,H Eggs t CAROL ANN HEIM Those who are tall shall rise over all Carol . . . enjoys sports and skating at Babbs' . . . pizza . . . dislikes short- hand . . . favorite saying OHl . . . aspires to be like her mother. Student Assistant 2, 3, 4,' Field Hoc- key 3, 4,' Basketball Cluh 3, Presi- dent 41 Softball 2, 3, 4,' Intramurals 2, 3, 4,' Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Badminton 41 Drill Team 3, 4,' Alumni Game 4,' G.A.A.,' Citizenship 2,' Class Will Com- mittee. PATRICIA JENSEN Good humor is the health of the soul Pat'.' . . . wants to become a secretary and to lead a gay life . . . detests hoys with sideburns . . . fond of food, especially fried chicken . . . likes to listen to Love Is a Many Splendored Thing. Intramurals 2,' Tunxis Typing Board. 1 is is my G si :A W ,,,, gi, 53? E HH qsxwmmiwm in n H QW wsu. ig . H H is w in ALICE M. HOWARD Sincerity is a qulity to be admired Al . . . crazy about pizza . . . wants to be a nurse . . . pet peeve: people who speak in monotone voices . . . enjoys skating, swimming, and parties. Dramatic Cluh 2, 3, 4,' Senior Choir 2, 3, 4,' Sadie Hawkins Character, Nightmare Alice. 24 aa? 1 Q re - ' ' wx W' m 'ml'ke ix w L n if . K Y: g, . , ..-r. '. ag 1 .ig , .u.de-'.t- NANCY HOLMES Her ways are ways of pleasantnessn Nanc . . . hopes to be a designer . . .I dislikes arguing . . . enjoys cook- ing and sewing . . . likes pizza . . . favorite song: Till. French Cluh 2, 3,' Archery Cluh 2, 3,' Senior Choir 2,' Band 2, 3, 4,' Junior Choir 1,' Pep Band 35 Dramatic Club 2,' Citizenship 1, 2,' Tunxis Art Board. RICHARD W. JETER The scientist of today is the leader of tomorrow Dick . . . may be found eating rare steak . . . likes to read information dealing with dramatics, stagecrafr, science . . . ambition: to graduate from college. Foreign Policy Association 4,' Drama- tic Cluh 1, 2, 3,' Tunxis Editorial Board. ' H. H. gs i,w'W,,,,., W H H Y, ,V ,,..,, , , . 'firivl mv it wuggiil Y ' ' ' z ggi: rw Ni H. mm,,,ugifl,LQ W' it w ,aa uw - .- 1 l tttt t K lg ' . ai 3 - - . 3, Y l V M M an yi- Vg-' ff ' il i, - . . 2 l will H W. it it . .,. iw aw eil We : ..... .. , , in mu in ix, -- ..,t...:. E wt , .. .......,,... ss .mi W lll lll - . 1 M it ll U a H, . H., ' 5' an ' W + .5-are A 1 raises . l l J ' - ' LJ .--- ANDREW F. JOHNSON A man of courage is also full of faith Andy . . . cute blondes catch this Casanova's eye . . . loves to eat spinach . . . Hi-ho, Steve-ol . . . ambition is to become a fine architect. Tumbling Club 1, 2, 3, 4,' Forezgn Policy Association 4,' Soccer Team 2, 3, 4,- Baxeball Team 3, 4,' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4,' Student Patrol 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 2,' Honor Mathematics Club 4: Tunxis Editorial Board. WILLIAM KEATING Every man has his gift, and the tools go to him who can use them - Willie . . . loves Italian foods and pickles . . . watches Zorro . . . dis- likes people who like to see him blush . . . found tinkering with cars, drag racing, or playing baseball. Band 2: Clan Will Committee. ..1, - fly - , ji Q g ,. , UWT! , H H ll M Y fd. we ff . ,. r ll .Iva - 'ii? ,.. -, ,, ll' 1515.9 Q V, yi fm1.fillillQjgll'gg...Qgg f - : V , x Idol' ' . f ' ' K ' at ' Q Q A 1 l 1 -,Q X i I Lillie 5? ,wig it w , X H H HH ,si .2 :H Tig uw WH Hu Wu H r H W . My ,ll gt upWW,,Q11,,gH,,, ','3?g'all-l t f ,W WILLIAM KAMM Laugh and the world laughs with you Billy . . . crazy about spaghetti and meatballs . . . car fanatic . . . always laughing . . . made a great Tiny . . . plans to be a sheet metal smith. Sadie Hawkins Character, Tiny.f' 25 wi :it H 1 wssifssife, my Grin GERALDINE M. JONAS The world is full of fun and frolic Gerry . . . pizza . . . favorite song is l'The Twelfth of Never . . . dis- likes conceited people . . . usually found reading, dancing, or dating . . . plans to travel around the world. Tunxir Typing Board. BARBARA KNOTT Whence comes this quiet and un- assuming maiden? Barby . . . will make a cheerful nurse . . . favorite song: Soft Sands . . . loves macaroni and cheese . . . you'll find this gal ice-skating or ski- ing. junior Choir 1, 2,' Nurrer' Club 3, 4,' Clarrical Club 4. u H mu ww Hifi t. m H. ww Y e W lll ww' if N, ,l ,ll in W witimggmllull, i IT V , PHYLLIS KRIST Wondrous is the strength of cheerfulnessn Phil . . . boys, boys, and more boys . . . wants a million dollars . . . can't stand anything but auto- matic transmission cars . . . favorite saying: Oh Yeah? . . . transferred from Hartford High. Choir 1,' Freshman Girls' Club l,' Student Council 1,' Girls' League 2,- Boufling 2,' Tennis 2,' Class Will Com- mittee. DORIS LEPAGE Little friends may prove great friends Dot . . . likes to twirl that baton . . . enjoys steak with gravy . . . skating, dancing, and singing . . . , Oh, for Pete's sake. junior Choir 1,' Senior Choir 2,' Citizenship I,' Tumbling Club 1, 2,' Baton Twirler 1, 2, Captain 3, 4,' Tunxis Typing Board. M355 i ww 'E . 1, it 1 QE ' 1: H it sig H6., N. ,.N ,. A,- iff iitir 1-1. , gm, in I wt. ,t JOHN LASTES What's life for if not to enjoy it? jack . . . future as an Air Force radio operator . . . dislikes the rules against smoking . . . loves rock 'n' roll . . . likes to say Cool . Loudspeaker Staff I,' Basketball Manager 2,' Tunxis Art Board. I ...ll u. ,z A e i wt 1 are i will 'ei - -'if ' U , ii' l if .E RICHARD N. LA FLEUR Beware of him who looks like a saint Dick . . . will retire at 21 . . . loves fried clams and sports . . . fed up with joe closing his locker . . . favorite song: I'Don't Cate. Intramuralsg Baseball Tearn 3,' Sadie Hawkins Character, Misstn' Cousin ,' Tunxis Business Board. CLAUDE S. LINEBERRY, JR. Wit and honor he does possess Butch . . . good writer who will someday write a sequel to Tobacco Road . . . Mad over black-eyed peas and corn bread . . . detests certain sports columnists . . . is Alabama bound. Soccer Team 1, 3, Co-captain 4,' Stu- dent Assistant 1, 2, 3, 4,' Student Patrol 3, 4,' French Club 2, 3, 4,' Creatine Writing Club 4,' Class Officer, President 4,' Student Council 4: Citizenship 1, 2, 3, 4,' Delegate, Hartford Youth Conference 3,' Sadie Hawkins Charac- ter, Pappy Scragg ,' Tunxis Editorial Board. ' ip Z 'ss its ' Fw' 'H' .. idx V B ll ef , v w : . 1 . - -sf: A . . - ' - i' - 4 V it . M l is , if : , .gif K ' 1'-5 I: ' iii . ll trltt .H s t:i1wPtiit:-fg'afs. H 'N ' Q4 .ez-Jifvfarfr-15264: A 2 l '?f ' V . f ff A saw - . lx 'W f E X-fm. 5 , gs yo?-HS-T' 'w , 5 L git ,G ' 1 ,Ziff .TU 1 l fvfziaa . set .L Y V19 tif, ' H - W-X .- H . . at-.at , s -:'....l.'---' E, . 26 1 ,gr si st 1 ,, ,y .' ,. .,, . .. saws i fl Birgit,-1 ill I gemlffa 4 it Y al, . I A ,Eg Q L .535 A W. ,I V je 1 Q,- 'Jf gf 1.. ,1W'j..glgj M r Alilly.,ivyaug..,'g.,.11.,.gg..,'3.i ull X E Mi. 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BRUCE MAC CLINTIC Actions, not words prove the man Shorty . . . transferred from Watkin- son School . . . will make a good forest ranger . . . hnds plenty of time for the fire department and girls . . . crazy about roast beef. Barkelhall 2, 3,' Baseball 2, 3,' Soccer I, 2, 3,- Impecior 3. -'L ' im!-la ' Q I ,yiillixf ' M , .OL 'till La -.ja -' .-5- ' H' ' 14 ll it ,i H Hull ' - 'il5J Y mm . M MM: M ,y J Egg - , .jill U .. ' ,W ff .SQ 1 ' A 1' F31-rt: 3 131- 'Li-t' 1' ' 'ifilflwlf i '21 2 M 1 A1 164 ' ffi.ifi1X ,V ' . ,. 17 wi ll! ii iff W 'tfe1E+e :.f: V- - ll ' fx- ': ,faffff '9w?.'::. -:4 i .ly fc:-.li ggi: .1-r, ,,-. f .0414 i 5 5. ,s:t.'m ,1 P :AJQZW as .- . E! - ig? Hum ,Si t e is vi im. ww,,ii2i5ifl 'lll j r w r - , ?H g- - ,- , ,, 'L'Li5 ee. . in fiviviinl gvsfn' 1 .N our ' iw Ht T fr f il 'H f 'H lilll 1 -N ...L wi . tw N t, ,Mi 4 ' .:.s:a:a: -L H' MMU , ,Mg , Ji ri., '- 'f Q li w '2Q:'1-ll . yyyyyt t t 3 f YY ' . : :,g,,r.1 ' Q 3 i 1 LEE Q 932 - . l if-Q Y T' 1 Y l l A 1 lxlrli we s Q tttlll l Y tt will 1:7 WL, THOMAS LOVERING A winning smile, a carefree way Ziggy . . . wants to be a teacher . . . pet peeve: thinkers and egotists . . . likes sports cars . . . has gone steady 41 times . . . is not easily satis- fied . . . Are you serious? junior Choir 1,' Senior Choir 2, 3, 4,' Math Cluh If Photography Club 1, Treamrer. 27 i Niigiigkgtijldgyteir HM Fl H f H' ul Beware the fury of a patient man Bob . . . wants to enter the Navy after he graduates . . . finds it very difficult to get up in the morning . . . strong craving for apple pie and steak . . . Are you serious? Senior Choir 1. ROBERT E. MARTIN Let no idle moment go astray Bob . . . plans to be a mortician . ., . always saying So how's the family? . . . very fond of food . . . mean man with a horn . . . idolizes Ray Anthony . . . never tires of the song Stardust . French Cluh 2,' junior Choir 1, 2,' Band 1, 2, 3, 4,' Citizemhip 2,' Senior Choir 1, 2, 3, 4,' Foreign Policy AJ- rociation 4,' Clan' Day Committeef Clan Gift Committee. ,ww ' it it 1 lu. its wav W' ii iwmiwrirztyg-t5,5fat gi , M A W in H N WfifHei2 W4 11 . 1 is 1 !7i5?7'111 N 1 .1 1 11 111 K. . 1 M. l 75 - 'ii 1.1 ,11m111:J U A X ga? 591 '5.,.. l ' 1 L f- 1 ,gf 1 f if--ls, - '. 53-ge 51. ' 2, ' '1 ' 1 ,9 , gi .:-H7.11 ,... . V .. 1 - , WY., gg, Y ,ff-is 4 ,, .X - ' ,. 1 511' .-21 :13 -' 4' -I-'eu'-:.1 -t Y - ,. -uf .' .mv 1, .v f. .. ,W S., -i , -. Y . - : :'a111,.,rI41n- Wg, s. ,. , ' F ' sg ,. 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Raunchy . . . pet people who brag annoy him to no peeve: teachers . . . would like to end . . . interested in future execu- become scientist or salesman. uve position' French Club 2, 3, 4,' Senior Choir 1, 2, 3,' Class Gift Committee. junior Choir 1,' Intramurals 1, 2, 3,' V . Class Will Committee. .. 1, ,...wc,.j'..1t..1'.'.f w ' .t.. :. : jgii5M giif4l . 2 gH5?m Hull, iii .. mis s 'f' 1 Q .... ............... 55...--,z.,: -...:... U ---- r G . u g... T W... . u. 't li fwf-. l ..1'.. Q .zs ldl .lH.........a..a . ... . . , A V. 1 .' N , : MARY ELLEN MORAN - . e . 'ui-ly,- ..'i li ff .. .. Mischief, thou art afoot ij? -1 .-,gf ,. lf.. W Mar . . . transferred from Cathedral High . . . will make an eiicient air HOVVARD MOORE JOHN L, MQRRISON line stewardess . . . interested in danc- ing and sports . . . favorite expression: He'11 fmd a way That's sharp. ,, . ,, . HOWIC - - - Carl do W1fh0I-If h0II1B- Buster . . . likes hunting, fishing, French Club 3,' Dramatic Clubg Basket- work . . . loves all sports . . . wishes and homework , , I can drink barrels ball Clubg lntramzmzlsg Foreign Policy to become a horticulturist . . . likes of foot beef , , . Pet peeve is Women Association 4,' Sadie Hawkins Character, drivers , , , enjgys lisfening to RhaP. - ' ' B d. . .- Wolfgal , Tzmxzs Business oar Clan G1 ft Committee' To do my best and let that stand standing on the corner. sody in Blue. tr . .. ... s . ' . w. ,, , 1 We . .. In , .. .. .. ' jf. - , - ,ff , ' .V - ' . 1 ' 1 , -4 I :... . .15 H - 5. ..-, f W. 'E :. iw- a t JV 3 . ...N ,.. . . ,s 7 zz: N, I- A! t W.. i 3' n...m......m...w...m..,g G.. w...:5?E5 125- ' F H' - aj .. '. , '... '... '..2,gEggg.. Q M , M... . . i A . 5 5 : ... , . , -,xi i .f.,fH' F. . l . .. .. at l 29 ... iiilllug? ... ... V ami se fi , tl 6. we l , vw t w Q 'Q''nfxxW'l,,JJ,gggllll5i,,.,aw...... ,. m Hi ,, , . , , ,l il iii 34. LW Q ' 1 ll' ' 1 .. l'w,,,W',,t'lQQie5illEll.t3f...,.-., .A rs ' H ,,,,,,1w5 Q Q' W , 5, 3Il ,,, 'Y H ,, Y I ,EF ,, ' f- - a 1, W isa.: JAMES W. MUNROE He strives always to the utmost jim . . . great future in meteor- ology . . . loves steak . . . annoyed by sister at times . . . often seen with pal, Claude . . . interested in girls. French Club 3, 4,' Student Patrol 4,' Soccer Team 1, 3, 4,' Intramural: 2, 3,' Sadie Hawkins Character, Scragg Brother , Clan History Committee, Chairman. JUDITH ANN NEMSIK Energetic, quick, and neat Judy . . . a future gym teacher . . . Why, of course I believe you! . . . hates big white lies . . . loves graham cracker cream pie . . . transferred from Mount Saint Joseph Academy. Glee Club 1,' Academy Larkin 1,' Barhetball Club l,' Secretary 3,' Treasurer 4,' Field Hockey Club If junior Clarrical League 1, 4: Senior Choir 3, 4,' Girlr' Ensemble 3, 45 Citizenship 2, 3,' Honor Roll 2, 3,' Honor Society 3, 4,' Reporter for llyiudror Newt-Weekly 4,' Student Secretary 2, 3, 4,' Student Arristant 3, 41 Archery Club 3, 4,' Ojfcialr Club 3,' Badminton Club 35 Vice- Prefident 4,' Intramural: 2, 3, 4,' Drill Club, Prerident and Drill Captain 3, 4: G.A.A. 4: Clair Will Committee. V 11 M H E :SWE ew-L at I H! N w .. ML J S55 2 Q53' f f M gg yi, ' Y X, ,. Z 'egg 5 '- , ,,,-,,1.,g I E uw H ' . ' -1'-' , N . ve 1 ff. ' , , 51' .5 1 gi 7 6. 'lf t- f : - :gf -, V A I i n-S.f ,t .. , ll., . 55:2 , f 1 3455 . mf il 5 iyyy,,?f,, ,.,i:Q T:23??3y-u, 3.,, ,, ff l' vt' w '-,Hn Eeiezszi 'Z 325, , 5- H. , li Sfiii i 5 42-Y 'I i ' 17 4:.' ' .' f' ' ' - 52 1 ., 1 1 I' -- . ' xg. ' D' ,, , ,fer . A . , r ,,,-. . , ,, -Q .i' , ,Z-:Q , Z . fx, 5, -h f , Q . 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Fitch Senior High . . . likes swim- ming, dancing, tennis, and Co-Ed Y . . . will go into dental hygiene. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 41 Latin Club 2,' Cheerleading 3,' G.A.A. 1, 3,' Newr- paper Staff 1, 2, 3,' Chex: Club 3,' Chorur 2g Foreign Policy Auociation 4,' French Club 4,' Tunxi: Burinerr Board. so ,L , , W fl, 1 fr: M555 5,4 -: , H' 1 fa -1 1 ' - ..-. H? l V- L. ' if? ,, , ,, Q I nfl 'I M i t ll, , 4 attic -V , ,W -1 1. cc.. ,, Q ' - f.. .. ,,,, tg 'H ' Ht, Q N lm F Q ml!! i ,, , 2? xwwwuiuzy f .mmm mm Wi , v rm, , 'N - ' 'mf jS:y',,11j,I, 'iQWEl'lll11i, i,l , it 'H nf, . . I f m , , ' mmm ' A ' l is f , . . , f H X A ,fl ' V J ig '21, if ' x f . FRANCIS P. NADEAU Little care and no despair Slim . . . likes steak . . .often heard saying, You don't say! . . . likes listening to Elvis' Jailhouse Rock . . . has a fine future as an accountant. Intramural: 1, 2, 3. JOYCE A. NORDBERG A light heart lives long Joyce . . . wants to get married . . . hates work and conceit . . . likes drive-in movies . . . favorite expres- sion: You're dead! Clair Gift Commitee. ,w , , u ww 1 uw: H W V . Y ,H 1 H, H ' Z ' M, in ,eel uw tv HF! si 1- ' ' J- Y ,si . .L V . s .A 335- -,V K- . if-Q, W sez- fyu.em , III HI ' It 7 s 1 s MICHAEL P. O'BRIEN Mischief is king and I am his slave Mike . . . dislikes girls' biting their lingernails . . . often found reading or playing sports . . . enjoys eating grinders . . . ambition is to become a disc jockey. Basketball Manager 3, 4,' junior Varsity Basketball I,' Golf Team 2, 3,' Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3,' Classical Club 45 Intra- murals 1, 2,' Citizenship 1, 3,' Tunxis Business Board. LANA R. PAYNE The best of virtuesg good cheer Lana . . . transferred from West Springfield Jr. High . . . doesn't like water sports . . . loves pizza and danc- ing . . . wants to be a store detective. Cheerleader 1,' Latin Club If Senior Choir 4,' Class Will Committee. B I- '1 ,.,. R , . , ri: f ig 's Q I., ' sss 1 nw-an s- . vs A ss s '-di ' E T . ,I Y ss ssxz me: Y A! is V, , ' . it I some ' - s s 5 s e --A .s ss ss 1 ss a e gm If ss s ss iss ss s -'sss '55 4 WL sss s sss --3 V- f J f s ss sy 'ss ss ss ssugsgss sss ss is He-Era-N sql ,H Y ,H H 5 ss -ss -P65311 IW .ssl s xy ss sss sss sss, 'sgfgu I 'Ill'-lil 'll 'ls' 'E:i:'1 isssiE5.sEf-s-n:!.lE:EEfi5.1:-s II Hllllgd Iibzislgg' 5.2 ss ss s ' ss urls we -s s signs -f H' s ss ss ssss sss Hfsssssswsss M ' Cjyf 'lsslsss:,QsHss 'ft?l'f 1 ' 2: 2 ls g ssssss ssl! -,s sl! :V HN 1' -...,..s I -- H. ' sk s pe, 'H sg g3Wm QEMwNmg ,ss j s ss-fl .1 'gi-fii - ' s 'felis s ss s se- ':. fre, H -1.5 ,-fir.: s 1 ' ' -WTS .12 Y: , fe 33? , V 'fee wi 4 ati: ,J .1 ab Q I ROGER P. PASSAL The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure and pleasure my business Rog . . . wants to be an All-American . . . annoyed by student teachers . . . loves pizza and football . . . Me, Mr. Dowe? . . . transferred from Manches- ter High. Baseball 3, 41 Intramurals 3, 4,' Football If Swimming If Tunxis Business Board. 31 this ss .... Us ss sie ssw .K s . r- ,, . . ssssss e ' s 4 -7: sf? ' . s X 'ss' 1 - LOUISE E. OKON 'Elegant as simplicity, warm as ecstasy Louise . . . wants to own a Thunder- bird . . . annoyed by noisy eaters . . . Hi, there! . . . thrives on dried apri- cots . . . an excellent interpreter of mod- ern dance. Class Officer, Vice-President 1, 2, 3,' Honor Roll 1, 2,' Student Patrol 3, 4,' junior Choir 1,' Senior Choir 2, 3, Vice- President 4,' All-State Chorus 4,' Girls' Ensemble 4, Delegate, Hartford Youth Conference 3,' Student Assistant 3, 4,' G.A.A.,' Modern Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4,' Hockey Club 2,' Archery Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer, Intramurals 25 For- eign Policy Association 4,' French Club 2,' Citizenship 1, 2, 3,' Sadie Hawkins Character, Kissin' Cousin ,' Tunxis Edi- torial Board,' Class Gift, Chairman. LINDA ANN PEARL Graceful and charming she goes on her way Linda . . . transferred from Hall High . . . likes reading and dancing . . . peeved by people who say Oh, one of those from New York . , . will make a good teacher. ' Future Teachers of America Club 3,' Foreign Policy Association 2, 3,' Span- ish Club 2, 3,' School Newspaper, Editor, Advertising Manager 3f Service Club 2. f' hm, Qi, s W , ve ,, - W., ea an gzigfofflflilfllls 7 'f V fw,f , H H' ff? Tvljwgm s l- ,V ,Q if V - :iff ' fi ll NE Ei ' 'E i' 1 Q fi' 'l-r Jie? QS -faiigzg, '- . 1- A if f l V, V-E EV' Z V35 '- ' 1 : ii faf . X122 Q w ' ll'i,1 'Vw . - Q'-M :.i':'.s :':::. ' Gi' W M H' ' . A -:- aw.:-2 I 'Y ns. ee: 'V r ,JA .....V ,. ,rt E 2 ff-:f if .a , . V 1 , ,,l- tt, n-1 Y - .1 1 -egg. 1 , - wa s .H , t . '. ' f , 5'1'5l'l -5 'lf ff if ii' 'm f ll W'm H I MH Siu n u H V fill-sfdts f lvl 'W'-. - 1 l f., .., Y, .Ji ll WH W . -Q 4' -.',V,,n1r v H H 'Vw Q g' 1 . Wil -l . - 'iwsl ' .gf f e H s H 'N W Us he ' 5 M , ' 1 ': 53, 2 ' - , - ,Ei ,, V. ., L- ,e Q l 5, ge me s C. MARTIN PERKINS I have not yet begun ro fight Marty . . . busy.around the Town Fire Department . . . this boy could do without English class . . . craves turkey . . , favorite song: Yellow Rose of Texas. French Club 2, 3,' Senior Choir 1, 2,' Intramurals 1, 2,' Class History Commit- IEE. MICHELE ANNE POIRIER Tell me, pretty maiden, are there any more at home like you? Mich . . . often found eating a hot fudge sundae . . . dislikes conceited people . . ., enjoys dancing and skating . . . future sees her as a secretary. junior Choir 1,' Baton Twirler 1,' Citi- zenship 1,' Cheerleaders 2, 3, Captain 4,' French Club 2, Treasurer 3, President 4,' Dramatic Club 3, Secretary 4f A.A. 2, 3, 4,' G.A.A. 4,' Student Council, Sec- retary 4,' Foreign Policy Association 4,' Sadie Hawkins Character, Indian Girl ,' Class Night Committee. ,5- sgltaifvu ' LEO PETEROSKI Our thoughts and our conduct are our own Sonny . . . wants to be an electrician . . . can do Without being beaten in a race . . . interested in engines . . . is always saying Yeah . Z sz Pi i , ,Q il iii- 1 ggi, A L35 - ' ' ,, ' All if:ll ,,. ... '.V. 1, ' ' mpc ' ,, I A ii ' i f np ie E I? -i f G f'1 ,f'g.iVv1 if ,Q ' l- s :lense st ,,-. A ' - i ijuw - v 1 f f :Z Ulm ww x ': Q -- ' JOSEPH PERRONE He that mischief hatches, mischief ' catches Glom . . . dislikes homework . . . loves steak . . . usually found hshing or hunting . . . future sees him as a member of the Armed Forces. PAUL POIRIER Long live the ladies! Paulie Boy . . . likes spaghetti . . . transferred from Hartford High . . . dislikes two-faced people . . . enjoys dancing, cars, and girls . . . favorite song is Only You. Wrestling Team 1, 2,' Baseball Team 2,' Hartford High Senior Boys Club,' French Club 3, 4,' Foreign Policy Association, Treasurer 4,' Dramatic Club 3, Treasurer 41 Sadie Hawkins Character, General Bullmoose ,' Class Night Committee,- Class Gift Committee, Chairman. rsvp 4 Wit X f 8 .f if axis! 1 iflffgvs- is m uv-Es, , Q ,ev 2 1V , Q J., .ri ' cgi-f. ,gsm k . . 1 1: F : - ,1-Q ,5.f .2'.-- 1-1. Z - ' 'G Q ' ,I I fre-f'.V3fs ' ' wff. V .Iv '- - Se ' ,-1' V 1'-.t:+ee.5da1. 1 - . - , 'Um -, in 3 . l, 1 1 A '5 -A V:-A-z::, :gas , , ,- , , m 4 1 . ,A A an ' ' '56-'aiwzfv-n-fe. yt- . IVV 1,,1,,g,,,1w,,,w,m, sz. ,L-f, . Ven- Q:-1:-s.e,,.:,:s -- 'g gr- ' na? 1, , ' 'f.l.5'n,-, QEZV-'E if J , 'Mum-W . QUE - -3 ' t .tg dg.' 1' :-: ,V,:ff:?i1,1f2: 'gejeg - , , Gs- Q. 1' K- ' , HQEQEVL-Q' - L Z 555 - A .Qi 2? ---2112,-' Les 2412, ,Sf '35, 'Q' 1 ll' E1 QQ. i'3i?'Qu iii? is 55.0 ' zhzz s ee all .,,,. vb a ..fv Lf ff 1 X i . , f A,-,aw P - N... A W. Wil? ' y ng e- W1 ' A+. K 5 ,'l'.llf1illy l PETER M. RABBETT His joys are manyg his cares are few Pete . . . wild about D.D .... great interest in cars, sports, and drive-ins . .. Heaven On Earth . . . hopes to be an accountant. Soccer Team Z, 2, 3, 4,' Junior Cl90i1' 11' Student Arsirtant 4,' Class Hrrtory Com- mittee, S ecretary. BRIAN ROMAYKO I am wealthy in my friends Brian . . . enjoys sports, girls, and food, especially hamburgers . . . pet peeve: silly girls . . . A Rose and a Baby Ruth . . . ambition is to be a steamfitter. Soccer Team I, 2, 4,' Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4,' Baseball Team 3, 4: Student Arsirtant 4,' Clay: History Committee. L 'Qi 'E W .' '. ,..,.f v . . Q., JAMES TORREY ROBINSON Knowledge is the hill which few choose to climb jim . . . transferred from Loomis . .. someday may be flying us to the moon . . . loves roast beef and Yorkshire pudding . . . has no time for know-it- alls. Wrestling 1, 2,' Football 2,' Honor Roll 3. A ' fl 33 l xl! ' ill JANE ROATH The very flower of youth Little Moose . . . enjoys water skiing, swimming, and dancing . . . dislikes conceit . . . spaghetti for this girl . . . favorite song is Twelfth of Never . Tumbling 1, 2, 3, 4,' Badminton 2,' Vol- leyball 2,' Modern Dance Club 1, 2, 3,' Student Arsirtant 3, 4,' Student Secretary 2,- Tunxir Burinerr Board. HOPE SASPORTAS Light of heart and step was she 'Hope . . . will soon swim the English Channel . . . loves fried clams . . . peeved by conceited people . . . may be seen in convertibles . . . The Twelfth of Never. Intramurals 2,' Softball 1,' Archery Club 3,' Cboir 1, 2,' Citizenship If Tunxi: Typing Board. .g,i..srN,:1?-'Dialog fl HF l , N H W' 'lu e . ' ?., , ' , ' L, ln' it , q,-,, I are . 3 ,,Qi1,,,YYff,fffiggg...'gg'' ll ' ' lla, i' fm... Wgg.. '.. Qs., , M ,,, H Illlllllllwlllll,,'!l A E iw :': ' il, ,Q if ' if fs at 1 ww w MELVIN K. SETTERBERG Life is fun, but school is a laugh Mel . . . a great artist . . . homework peeves this fellow . . . loves those hunt- ing and Fishing trips . . . has a future as a cartoonist. CAROL JOYCE SHUSKA Life is what you make it Carol . . . wishes to have a happy life . . . peeved by arguments . . . en- joys dancing . . . City of Angels ... loves her mother's spaghetti. Library Club 2, 3, 4j Clan Will Com- mittee. LET RUTH JANET SHUFELT No day in May was ever so sweet Ruthie . . . very special interest in Warren J .... spaghetti - yumm! . .. Round and Round . . . will someday make a good executivevsecretary. Orchestra I,' Band 2, 3, 4,' Pep Band 3, 45 Senior Choir 1, 2, 3, 4,' Accompanixt I, 2, 3, 4, ,GirlJ' Ensemble 2, 3, 4,' Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 41 Honor Society 3, 4,' Citizenxbip 1, 2, 3,' Delegate, Courant Youtb Forum 3,' Delegate, Hart- ford Youth Conference 3,' Book Award 3, Laurel Girls' State 3, All State Cborurg Foreign Policy Association 4,' Tunxis Editorial Board. 34 RICHARD SHERMAN Glad that I live am I ' Dick . . . real hard worker . . . give this boy hamburgers and a nice soft bed . . . plans to go on a free cruise sponsored by Uncle Sam. Tumbling Club I, 2, 4,' Stage Crew 1, 4. DELIA ANN SLIPSKI What sweet delight a quiet life Dee . . . Oh, dear! . . . enjoys eat- ing all Italian food . . . also likes sports and reading . . . wants to be a private secretary. Junior Choir 1,' Senior Choir 2. 3, 4,' Student Council 1,' Honor Roll 1, 2,' Citizenrbip 1: Class Gift Committee. li ,--kg . ,f gixlqtkf-x 1 221: 'll .' I N , ,J , Z l' it new -lr - LW.. H ,-,Mum 1, - - -, El ' W .,m11l1lw wilt? it it ll Um Hmmm ll FIHp'llluwQWwill-xmlwuzxllwwxiii' Ve: ,Eg . Es. - -. -.1 1r Xf. 5 ' ' ,,'L'2' ' '5 1 '1?qZiTi-11'i,1 - . T f ' , '31-'fa ' l wr.. HALSEY STEVENS, III FRANCIS A. STODDARD Of SOl1l SiflC61'6 and aCtiOI1 faithful When he Comes in, then mi5Chief'5 Chip . . . dreads English class . . . loves music . . . really goes for deli- cious apple pie . . . interested in be- coming a veterinarian. Senior Choir 2, 3, 4,' Foreign Policy Asrociation 4,' Clan History Committee. RICHARD STRUZENSKI What else can a man do but be merry? Russian . . . interested in airplanes. . dislikes school . . . would like to be an Air Force dtaftsman . . . has fun listen- ing ro Three Penny Polka. -W . K l l- ,, - lr, 1 .s-,I-H ' f Zi- six.. LV ' ' .,..',-3. 'E'-' . 'infi- ef -- I air. f L.. . -- -2 , S :y in 1 , Z iw' ' -tiff H H ii' 32: lumull A- . - -,t em 'it ':5 H., ,HMM - -- V Ulf I I V nl x .l ,1 tl u lt x I 9 , C l , , -. -11--11--gg..gg.. ' i2gQf 'z Wi -tl l ll ll ll l -.1 3 --'M Q E, --J ' N-.N-ll mt - LH ,Wu m H ww HH 1, umm ,mx it it W, . I E . -zhff . Y - -. f X . iff WALTER STRONG Ambition has no rest Cookie . . . favorite food: steak . . . dislikes noisy people . . . interested in baseball and football . . . hopes to enter field of veterinary medicine. Bareball Team I, 2, 3, 4,' Soccer Team 4. l V begun Frank . . . transferred from Ports- mouth High, New Hampshire . likes lobster . . . bored with people who gripe . . . will be an agricultural technologist. Student Patrol 1,' Intramural: 1, 2, 3, 4,' Golf Team 2,' Clan Gift Committee. PATRICIA D. TWARKINS Such a war of white and ted within her cheeks Pat . . . enjoys dancing, dating, and ice skating . . . cloesn't like being around conceited and unfriendly people . . . pizza . . . will make a good secre- tary for some doctor. French Club 3, Trearurer 4,' funior Choir If Senior Choir 2,' Dramatic Club 4,' Intramurals 1, 2, 4,' Leaders' Corp: 2,' A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Citizenship 1, 2,' Turzxir Art Board. E In I E V aff? - ' ' -' ffsssikf-it .-.3 ,-1, 1.-, . W E fa lllllll l ' . . E -W --tw it mm, Qi ---,.w --f-'-- L' I . -5 limi m WY 'ilu Wal H, W ggitfgkwszimwwswwxuwwwwuwww . 1 -A l -u wwwmwwwu- , N,,g-mg: , lt., S 'X - 5 it it . uf-, -, t t H H N 'l ,W it i t - . -T , ,. -. z re-.. wt - ,w , f U ig., : at n- -'yy ie We-t fa 5 5-5 ii 9 a .... e-:mul 7 : g 1' .,. 1 if Zi ' ' :L-. H ' 1,525-Z3-'i25. - -5 . ' - J' 11 kiiisiffiiifi , - l 1 'QQ' f ml -' ' . 55.2 f l J L x ' A I Q 5 - ,si - Q b 2- .Ea 3' -'iii A rf, f nvefe-132213: Vf fix:-'fn , fe- 35 , A r'at fi ,...,.. . . , .Q -I --s- tt, J ,. -. Stl s,,n..L- .4-el H llW1EJ, H' W , ,flu its mr ee , ' .., . . N4 Q YH, . , . , . , 1 , .. , .-1,5 we ,, , , , , r ' ullm late: c.. ee ' iw... EH... 1, ,mi,,Qg.. ..s,,g,, ll H 'W ,,,,,1,itig.,. ii :EF H H ' H ft' Q - ww V V-,D r.,..,,w if V W :U-:V-:-:E-l:1Q-::: 3.155 l l'lqlll1l.l' llll. ' yjiewt. wi. ll H' ll if ,. F. H A . a re r . it , 1t5titmltw,mttt ,pi,w,,5zg54j: ,,wgAm it 1 fu E,a,, --sg ,-,us S- X .i Il, if it . JOANNE VARCOE Give her a topic, then watch her tongue fly Jo . . . boys and Shakespeare for this girl . . . mad about olives . . . can live without trigonometry . . . will someday write Miss Delmore's biography . . . transferred from Weaver High. French Club 2, 3. Vice-President 4,' Stu- dent Patrol 3, 4,' Honor Society 3, 4,' Classical Club 4,' Class Prophecy Com- mittee. ALONZO H. WHEELER, JR. Honor lies in honest toil Lonnie . . . can do without egotistical underclassmen . . . loves eating french fried potatoes . . . is often heard say- ing, You'd better believe it . Student Assistant 4: Soccer Team 4. ,?,, ,, ,, ' tw N -i s -,gg ,effi -,, i, . 5,, 4 .n,H., ,i ' is rl l- X I k if I ' i. ,lm , ,. 4 West-'Iii H t 1' H Mi, V it it ern sszitati Rf: ' nt Y A' ' E L 1. e , ., :fl My W H i it L . BEVERLY ANN WALKER To be busy at something is a modest maid's holiday Bev . . . enjoys seafoods, j.A., and dancing . . . Pet peeve: French gram- mar . . . Pledge of Love . . iwill be teaching your children in elementary school. Student Assistant 2, 3, 4,' Class Ojicer, Secretary 1,' Cheerleaders 2, 3, 4,' G.A.A.,' French Club 2, 3, 4,' Modern Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4,' Honor Roll If junior Choir I,' Drill Team 3,' Foreign Policy Association 4,' Tumbling Club 4: Intra- GEORGE J. VIGNAUX There never was a genius without a touch of madness 'Vig . . . interested in explosives . . . likes grapes and their products . . . listens to Raunchy . . . ambition: to outrank his brother in the Navy. Soccer Team I , 2, 3, 4,' Student Assist- ant 2, 3, 4,' Student Patrol 3, 4,' French Club 2, 4,' Citizenship 1, 2, 3,' Sadie Hawkins Character, Melvin Scragg ,' Class Will Committee. ARTHUR H. WILSON, JR. The noblest mind the best contentment has Art or Lee . . . often found reading or listening to records . . . dislikes trouble makers . . . G.F. Handel's Messiah . . . swordhsh . . . future as a physicist. Class Ojcer, President 1, 2, 3,' Student Council 1, Treasurer 2, 3,' Honorable Mention, State Iaztin Contest 2,' Harvard Book Prize 3,' French Prix D'Honneur 3,' Delegate, Hartford Youth Conference 3,' Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4,' Honor Society 3, 4,' Citizenship 1, 2, 3,' Student Patrol 3, 4,' Honor Mathematics-Science Club 4,' Foreign Policy Association, President 4,' Classical Club, Consul !Presidentj 4,' Class Motto Committeeg Tunxis Editorial Board, Editor. 12 r .. it murals 1 4. 7 +5537 it w .I -,.v.. ,,, ' I ' 1 ' E , C Z WE fl 1 Y , ...,. , . i gig H .- L t sttt Q lvwi i A ii, i it , ' 1 V1 I i X X W it t img in .gg I H ' '- - fl' 75 ' 7 -.1 gag ' gi! - mi . it - L f 1 will igFlilM,,,,,: ii, ,,, M wma' X X . . new fl : 2 , it , 'ftel.iZiif'm it in uv . 5 ' llvl it it ,ggfggsfges 1 ' H' 'H 1 'H lll X 'll is 'H ' t g is is is ' i.,tt'f ::: 1:-11,9 i 36 ' l , . V , M ti: Y YE sec- ff.. Wee, .L M , H, 72,14 1-3 , . Y e 4-. aaa 3 ' III sr. ii8i ' ,Y III if Af' I 11 Ie, 'Wy :mare 111 1 ge E IIUII ,I ,V , L fr I -. I.I Y, Z: I,,I,. ANNE MARIE WODECKI A path of merriment is the one she follows Annie . . . drawing and outdoor sports mean a lot to her . . . loves grinders . .. wishes there were no untruthfulness and conceit . . . will he a private secretary. Archery Club 3, 41 Intranzntralr 2, 3, 4,' Tunxir Art Board. CHARLES E. WOODS, JR. He is always laughing for he has an infinite deal of wit Charlie . . . dislikes girls smoking. .. may be found telling a good joke . . Italian foods are tops with him . . . Where is my girl friend? Intramural: 1,' Soccer Team 4,' Student Arrirtanz 1, 3, 4,' Tunxir Art Board. lf!! NIIIHIINIIM 1 - 111,II1III:.,,1 1IQQ,II111 , 4,..,-freeze,-I N I - I e. M 1 IIIIUW 1QlllI1II 1 IIIWIIYIIIL? I..yIIII1111II1IIIII111IIII 9, I yyyy ,W lltynlyylli , ylllyy I I y,nyyy ,,wy,,,N,,yM,,v, I ,I WE , ,,. 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MICHAEL YARSAWICH Thou art a friend indeed that helps thy friend in time of nipping need Mike . . . transferred from Hartford High-, . . wants to become an electronics engineer after graduation . . . likes bowling and swimming . . . hates work. Swimming Teamf Sadie Hawkins Char- acter. Indian Boy. 1 ll 1 43:55 .-:4' V. .-s-1' Ifiz. if I I, -- - ,,.,:t-.r-ef., gm.-.'IeI':f sa w. , 1 , , wg 'U I XI, Ig : 'I II'IW11,1,,I11'II11!'I11'IIl'1s1Q1111II11QII.1,, II ,IH 1 1 HIIHWIIML 11M XIII.. Mar rl I., K 'f S Af' WI eee.. I C .rg 1 Emi 11ll1ll?l fy , 111 1. i I I ITIIBQ UIQ 11IIlII lII. 'III 111I1l?1 ,WI N ,II I1 11 'FI' LTIII M IW III I., I M II It III gill' Q . 1 II :il .:saf. : E.:lj: g,,11MII '11111IIIg1III,g1II,,g111I11II e I I I ll if IIIIII, 5 II 11'11111 II I, 5.1, fir' III. 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I M ' V paw X 143, 11- U, wmvg , IL, 13525-g3 P 47-.., 1.1, ?4?QE1w ' E wary- X, A uf.iQQ C la. u e. Wi? -1 .M ,WMEM1 TUNXIS BOARDS ., i ll '1 M. 'xi EDITORIAL BOARD L T 1 1 First Row, left to right: Miss Boyle, advisor, M. Bean, R. Shufelt, L. Okon, A. Wilson, editorg M. Easton, L. Bigelow, S. Fenton, Mr. Gifiin, advisor. Second Row, left to right: D. Cappello, G. Davis, R. Jeter, S. Chambers, D. Mathews, A. johnson, C. Lineberry. :: f.Zf'f? . - Lf . N if i WM-. .. I . ,.., . Wi. Q. .1 mi ART BOARD First Row, left to right: L. Gust, P. Doyle, P. Twarkins, Mrs. Bacon, advisor, A. Aiello, J. Lastes, A. Wodecki. Second Row, left to right: C. Woods, S. Brudz, J. Hatheway, H. Hade, M. Setterberg. A , ?5193?l7f5jB uid ..,, , ...wi , chairman, TUNXIS BOARDS Cf TUNXIS BUSINESS BOARD First Row, left to right: Mrs. Leary, advisorg T. Lovering, J. Roarh, P. Case, E. Ferrin, M. Nelson, M. Moran, M. O'Brier1, Mrs. johnson, advisor. Second Row, left to right: J. Cooley, R. I.aFleur, J. Cwikla, R. Passal, B. Firzsimonds, W. Karnrn, J. Forgione. 'cl i TUNXIS TYPIN G BOARD First Row, left to right: Mrs. Spilecki, advisorg B. Forbes, E. Coyer, chairmang D. Le Page, S. Goupee, P. Jensen, Miss Bradley, advisor. Second Row, left to right: H. Sasportas, G. Jonas, F. Martocchio, J. Burns, T. Lovering, R. Cormier, D. Grabowski, J. Brouilletre. lf Y CLASS HISTORY COMMITTEE First Row, left to right: L. Peteroski, B. Walker, J. Benavides, Miss Kane, advisorg J. Munroe, ' 'M.P 'M.P k' . chairman, oirier, er ins Second Row, left to right: P. Rabbett, B. Romayko, C. Colton, H. Stevens. T CLASS HISTORY The Class of 1958 proudly began its freshman year knowing that it would be the first class to take the entire course at the new high school building. Joining the soccer team, Donald Cappello, Claude Linebe-rry, james Munroe, Dale Dickinson, Edward Ferrin, Brian Romayko, and George Vignaux an- nounced the entrance of ,58 into high school activities. Claude Lineberry, james Munroe, Mike O'Brien, Leo Peteroski, and Brian Romayko played on the IV. basketball team. Donald Cappello and Walt Strong represented the class on the baseball team. The girls entered actively into the extracurricular activities as Louise Okon and Beverly Walker partici- pated in a modern dance program in May. Martha Bean, Margaret Easton, Virginia Fredricks, and Doris LePage somersaulted their way into the Tumbling Club. Socially and dramatically the freshmen gained recognition. They presented their social event, The Sock Hop, at which Dale Dickinson won first prize for-you guessed it-the most original socks. On stage George Davis and Alice Howard, taking leading roles in Elmer, brought the first Oscars to 1958's award shelf. The Honor Roll list featured: Angela Aiello, Linda Bigelow, Martha Cherney, Joseph Cwikla, Katherine Farris, Sandra Fenton, Beverly Forbes, Dorothy Gra- bowski, Lorraine Gust, Andrew johnson, Louise Okon, Lana Payne, Ruth Shufelt, Delia Slipski, John Woltersdorf, Judith Woltersdorf, and Arthur Wilson. The first officers of the class were: President, Arthur Wilson, Vice President, Louise Okong Secre- tary, Beverly Walker, Treasurer, Donald Cappello, Student Council Representatives, Charles Colton and Dale Dickinson. Mr. Blaisclell guided '58 on its first venture into high school living. President Arthur Wilson, Vice President Louise Okon, Secretary Sandra Fenton, Treasurer Donald Cappello, and Student Council Representatives Pris- cilla Case and Charles Colton led the 58-'ers during their sophomore year. Dale Dickinson, Donald Cappello, Charles Colton, Brian Romayko, Peter Rabbett, and Andrew Johnson played for the Soccer Team. The first '58 cheer- leaders yelled, FIGHT, TEAM, FIGHT, urg- ing on junior Varsity basketball players Donald Cap- pello, Michael O'Brien, Leo Peteroski, and Brian Romayko. While Michael O'Brien and Joe Cwikla were putting on the greens, Donald Cappello and Walter Strong were batlling the opposition with their mixture of curves and fast balls. The 58'ers moved on stage in full force. The an- nual Christmas pageant featured.Joseph Benavides Uosephj, Kathy Farris and Priscilla Case fangelsj, and George Davis, Peter Rabbett, and Brian Romayko fshepherdsj. Other 58'ers participated in the music sung by the Senior Choir. Then in March, Michael O'Brien QMr. Sheenj emceed the talent show in which Joseph Benavides, Linda Bigelow, Jack Cooley, Dale Dickinson, David Hayden, Doris LePage, and Ruth Shufelt performed. The Sophomore Spectacular QKERPLOPHHJ brought the 58'ers to the stage of the Plaza Theater in an endeavor to raise money. George Davis chairmanned the catastrophic spectacu- lar in which Andy Johnson became 58's Hrst super salesman. Off stage the girls busied themselves in the Tum- bling Club and preparing the Girls' Panorama, pre- sented for the public. In the French Club, 58'ers con- tributed their gay accents. Upstairs in the library Bev- erly Forbes and Carol Shuska joined the ssh! staff. Not to be kept quiet, 58'ers in the Senior Choir en- joyed their part in the Spring Concert. At last! The 58'ers became juniors. Led by Arthur Wilson, Louise Okon, Priscilla Case, Dale Dickinson, and Charles Colton, the 58'ers proudly received their class rings on October 19. Arthur Wilson, Arthur Adams, Dale Dickinson, George Vignaux, Claude Lineberry, Donald Cappello, Andrew Johnson, Sandra Fenton, Margaret Easton, Joanne Varcoe, Katherine Farris, and Louise Okon were elected to the Student Patrol. Donald Cappello, James Chagnon, Raymond Cor- mier, Andrew Johnson, and Claude Lineberry fought hard for Windsor High on the varsity soccer team. The 58'ers participated actively in many extracur- ricular activities. On October 25, Sandra Fenton, Ruth Shufelt, and Joseph Benavides sang in the All-State Chorus at the Bushnell Memorial Hall. Katherine Farris took notes, and Michele Poirier balanced the books for the French Club. The Creative Writing Club had George Davis and Priscilla Case as its members, while Barbara Beuchert, Josephine Brouillette, Beverly Forbes, and Carol Shuska were members of the Library Club. The class of '58 had Louise Okon, Beverly Walker, and Jane Roath gracefully tourgetaying across the stage in the Modern Dance Club. The girls drill team had as D.I.'s Judith Nemsik and Carol Heim. Our basket- ball team, including Donald Cappello and Brian Ro- mayko, was cheered on by Michele Poirier, Beverly Walker, Margaret Easton, and Sandra Fenton. The 58'ers sponsored a dance called the Basketball Bounce, which celebrated the Hrst basketball game of the year on November 50. The chairmen of the various committees were Jane Hatheway, Peter Doyle, Michele Poirier, Carolyn Brewer, and Louise Okon. Why the Chimes Rang, a joint Senior-Junior Choir effort, was presented on December 16 as a Christmas pageant. Susan Chambers, George Davis, Michele Poirier, and Priscilla Case took active part for the class of '58, The 58'ers were musically inclined. Joseph Bena- vides participated in the All-Eastern Chorus, which performed in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on March 1. Ruth .Shufelt and Linda Bigelow were among the girls who sang in the Girls' Ensemble. On March 4, the Senior Choir presented the Gay Nineties Show featuring songs of the 1890's. Linda Bigelow, John Cooley, Ruth Shufelt, George Davis, Louise Okon, Joseph Benavides, and Dale Dickinson partici- pated. Those who participated in the Hartford Times Sci- ence Fair on April 3-6 and who received awards were: Dale Dickinson, First Science Grant, and Joseph Benavides and Dean Greenough, Second ' Science Grant. The Dramatic Club presented a play entitled George Washington Slept Here on May 25. The cast included Priscilla Case, Susan Chambers, George Davis, Alice Howard, Richard Jeter, Michele Poirier, and Paul Poirier. The first Honor Society induction in May introduced Arthur Wilson, Ruth Shufelt, Sandra Fenton, Dorothy Grabowski, Judith Nemsik, and Joseph Benavides to the society. The Senior-Junior prom, Aqua Maris, was held on May 26, 1957. Michele Poirier was chosen queen, her attendants were Margaret Easton, Louise Okon, and Lana Payne. The '58 chairmen were Angela Aiello, George Davis, Dale Dickinson, Margaret Easton, Dorothy Grabowski, Lorraine Gust, and Robert Losty. The 58'ers were represented on the varsity baseball team by Donald Cappello, Brian Romayko, and Wal- ter Strong. Michael O'Brien and Joseph Cwikla played varsity golf. The class of '58 received a number of awards at the Awards Assembly, held in May. Arthur Wilson received the Harvard Book Prize and the prix d' houneur from the American Association of Teachers of French for the top-ranking student in a French contest. Ruth Shufelt received the Franklin and Mar- shall College Book Award for excellence in English, languages, social studies, and natural sciences. Beverly Forbes received a Library Club award. Those in the class of '58 who were on the honor roll at.least three out of four times- were: Joseph Benavides, Linda Bigelow, Sandra Fenton, Beverly Forbes, Bruce Fox, Martha Cherney, Judith Nemsik, Ruth Shufelt, Dorothy Grabowski, Joanne Varcoe, Arthur Wilson, Judith Woltersdorf, and James Rob- inson. Enthusiastically, the 58'ers undertook their senior year, their last year, and their first opportunity to dis- play their seniority. Claude Lineberry, President 5 Mar- garet Easton, Vice President, Priscilla Case, Secretary, Sandra Fenton, Treasurer, and Student Council Rep- resentatives Michele Poirier and Donald Cappello an- nounced that the Senior Swing, held on September 27, would begin senior activities. Louise Okon, Andy Johnson, and James Munroe, Senior Swing committee chairmen, presented a fun-filled evening for all. James Munroe was newly elected to the Student Patrol. The members of the patrol elected Don Cap- pello captain. Windsorites eagerly read news columns written by Dorothy Grabowski for Parade of Youth and Judith Nemsik for the Windsor News Weekly. For the first time in Windsor High School's his- tory the soccer team played a totally undefeated sea- son. Charles Colton, Jack Cooley, Ray Cormier, Brian Fitzsimmonds, Andy Johnson, James Munroe, Peter Rabbett, Brian Romayko, Walter Strong, and Alonzo Wheeler hustled all through September and October expertly kicking goals for the soccer team. Donald Cappello and Claude Lineberry, co-captains, assisted by George Vignaux, team manager, deflected the er- rant soccer ball from rolling into Windsor's Veterans Memorial Swimming Pool. Cheering on the boys' playing were Michele Poirier, captain, Margaret Es- ton, co-captain, Sandra Fenton, and Beverly Walker. The DAR winner for good citizenship in '58 was Sandra Fenton. Linda Bigelow, Louise Okon, and Thomas Lover- ing participated in the All-State Choir at the Bushnell Memorial. On November 15, 58'ers presented the Sadie Haw- kins' Dance. Ably chairmanned by Linda Bigelow, Louise Okon, George Davis, Robert Martin, and James Munroe, the evening was highlighted by the appearance of Daisy Mae, Constance Menard, Lil' Abner, Brian Fitzsimmonds, Honest Abe, George Davis, Tiny, William Kamm, Widder Wigglesworth, Sue Chambers, Nightmare Alice, Alice Howard, Col- lege Boy, Dean Greenough, College Girl, Carolyn Berry, Sadie Hawkins, Kathy Farris, Missin' Cousins, Richard LaFleur, Joseph Cwikla, Hopeful, Priscilla Case, General Bullmoose, Paul Poirier, Pappy Yo- kum, Michael O'Brien, Mammy Yokum, Margo Ave- disian, Indian Boy, Michael Yarsawich, Indian Girl, Michele Poirier, Scragg Brothers, Claude Lineberry, James Munroe, and George Vignaux, Marryin' Sam, David Matthews. This year many new ideas and opportunities were offered to the 58'ers. Three new clubs were formed: Future Teachers of America, Classical Club, and the Honor Math and Science Club. Combustion Engineers offered awards to the best student in Physics and to the best student in four years of science. Bob Easton offered a 35400 scholarship to the outstanding boy athlete participating in varsity sports. At the beginning of the 57-58 basketball season, Coach Sauve introduced Brian Romayko as captain and Michael O'Brien as the manager. A Christmas program was presented on December 15 by the Senior Choir, Modern Dance Club, and Dramatic Club. A great many of the seniors aided in making the program a huge success. Phyllis Krist was the winner of the Betty Crocker I-Iomemaking Award. The reorganized Boys' Student Assistants selected Donald Cappello and Brian Romayko co-captains. The Girls' Athletic Association Council consisted of Dorothy Grabowski, Carol Heim, Judith Nemsik, Louise Okon, Michele Poirier, and Beverly Walker. On January 20 the Dramatic Club presented an as- sembly program, demonstrating the stage uses of make-up and featuring skits, pantomimes, and mono- logues. Seniors to make the Honor Roll forthe lirst term were Angela Aiello, Joseph Benavides, Linda Bige- low, Martha Cherney, Elizabeth Coyer, Sandra Fen- ton, Beverly Forbes, Dorothy Grabowski, Lorraine Gust, Carlton Perkins, Ruth Shufelt, Delia Slipski, and Arthur Wilson, The faculty advisors for this year '58 are Mrs. Carol Terry and Mr. Ernest Lewis. CLASS PROPHECY COMMITTEE First Row, left to right: A. Howard, J. Varcoe, C. Berry, co-chairmang V. Fredericks, C. Brewer. Second Row, left to right: D. Greenough, W. Crosson, B. Knott, B. Fox. ' CLASS PROPHECY Happy jim Forgione the famous Democratic leader, is now running for janitor at Windsor High. Shirley Goupee is out of this world playing her guitar on the first U. S. satellite to carry human beings- The Goupnikf' Paul Poirier linally got permission to drive his father's Cadillac. Robert Martin is now an undertaker. Remember, folks, he'll be the last to let you down. Peter Rabbett now raises carrots for Mr. McGregor. Warren Martinson is still trying to find out what makes moon men green. Connie Menard is now the private secretary to Mr. Metro of M.G.M. fame. George Davis is- teaching the Cha Cha to the Mau Maus. Ruth Shufelt is the wife of the Vice President of the United States. Judy Cronin, voted the best comedienne of 1965, has started her own TV show, Chuckles With Cronin. Having sold his millionth record of Frere Jacques, jack Cooley has gone into retirement. The student teacher for Mr. johnson's trig class is none other than Jim Robinson. Richard Edwards recently bought red drums to match his hair. Kathie Farris is now a member of the Polish National Home. ' The glockenspiel player for Spike jones is Sandy Fenton. Martin Perkins, working his way up the ladder in the Fire Department, has just found out how to turn on the water hose. jackie Lastes is an artist in Greenwich Village. Phyllis Krist is owner of the Krist-L-Clear Window Glass Polishing Company. Charlie Woods is now a termite exterminator in the Petrified Forest. jane Roath is working for the Hanover Modeling Agency. Richard Jeter is the stage manager for Our Town. Walt Strong is the president of Accidents Anonymous. The president of Miss Delmore's fan club is Joanne Varcoe. Louise Okon is still trying to find an extra point in her trig tests. Judy Woltersidorf is famous for her many colors in fingernail polish. Art Adams, a forest ranger in the mountains of Windsor, has found his long-lost friend, Smokey the Bear. Andy Johnson has recently given a fiery campaign speech for the title of Biggest Talker of the Year. Dick LaFleur is Hollywood's latest teenage idol. Roger Passal is head chemist at Combustion Engi- neering. Art Wilson has resumed his cello lessons and is now playing at the Bushnell. Richard Sherman, a stagehand, just dropped a sand- bag on the opera star, Fred Martocchio. A lower note has never been recorded in operatic history. joe Cwikla and Billy Keating are teaching the pale- faces how to blush. Barbara Knott, a nurse at Hartford Hospital, has all her patients in stitches. Linda Pearl is modeling turtle-neck kneesocks. Ann Wodecki has just built an indoor field for girls' outdoor sports. Richard Struzenski is raising cabbages for his sauer- kraut factory. Due to his mechanical ability, Leo Peteroski is the general manager of General Motors, Inc. Joe Perrone, world-famous hunter, went on an Afri- can safari and shot a trout. John Woltersdorf has invented the Guaranteed-A Strike Every Time bowling alleys. Doctor Christian's secretary is Pat Twarkins. Howard Moore, famed horticulturist, is growing a lonely little petunia in an onion patch. Stanley Brudz is writing term papers for all English IV students. Donald Cappello is selling pizzas at the Yankee Stadium. Joan Burns has just opened her new dairy farm. Lively Peggy Easton is making champagne bubbles for the Lawrence Welk Show. Cilla Case has been lost in her huge house ever since graduation and hasn't been found yet. A famed dancing teacher for Arthur Murray is none other than Mary Ann Cusick. Joyce Nordberg is making Swedish cookies for the Viking Bakery. Pat Jensen has been sued by Elvis Presley for shaving his sideburns. Jerry Jonas has just broken the record by traveling around the world in 79 days, 23 hours, 59 minutes, and 59 seconds. Barbara Bryll is the recording star of the new hit tune, Gee Whiz. Barbara Brodsky has just won the 500-mile roller- skating derby. jim Chagnon's new enterprise is entitled I-Iarems for Hire. The star center on the Boston Celtics is Windsor's Martha Cherney Barbara Budrick is Miss Monitor. The designer of the house of the vice-president of Connecticut General is Barbara Christensen. Skip Colton has finally bought a pair of ten-gallon boots to match his ten-gallon hat. Ray Cormier is a stand-in for jimmy Durante. Gary Casey manufactures white bucks-size thirteen. Ginger Fredricks is a driving instructor for All-State Insurance. The new mechanical drawing teacher at Windsor High is Nancy Holmes. Sue Chambers is starring in her seventh year of The Seven Year Itch. Alice Howard is playing the lead in Walt Disney's Alice in Wonderland. George Vignaux is skin-diving for golf balls at the Hartford Golf Club. Wesley Miller and Billy Miller are co-owners of the M 8: M candy factory. The Hill and Gully Hiker's newest member is David Mathews. Mike Yarsawich is giving a course in how to spell his name. Michele Poirier has recently astonished the world with her remedy for all ailments-take a pill. Charlie Loomer has finally reached great heights. He is the only man to climb Mt. Everest in sneakers. Judy Nemsik is now the physical education teacher at Loomis. Lonny Wheeler is still going around in circles. Delia Slipski is secretary to the president of the Southern Soundproofing Co. Francis Stoddard is now a professional golfer. The authoress, Carol Mercier, has just written a book entitled How To Play Basketball. Angela Aiello is painting the town red. Due to Mr. Chapman's retirement, Jeannine Albert has taken over his place as French teacher. Martha Bean is the dean of girls at New Britain Teachers College. Bob Bakas has just uttered his first word. Margo Avedisian is a miniature model for tall women's clothing. Jean Archambault is touring the world at the ex- pense of the U. S. Armed Forces. Joe Benavides has just blasted off from his backyard in his homemade rocket ship. Carolyn Berry is the nurse for Dr. Kildare. Barbara Beuchert has her own chorus line called BARB'S BABES. Linda Bigelow is removing appendices at cut-rate prices. Joyce Bitcauski is manufacturing boy friends to suit her taste. Competing with Benny Goodman in a musical duel is Frank Bradbury. Melvin Setterberg has won the Nobel Prize for his painting, The Wreck of the Hot Rod. Bev Walker is the only girl cheerleader on the Dart- mouth cheering squad. John Morrison is still trying to figure out the formula for water. Mike O'Brien is the sole manufacturer of red suede shoes. Robert Losty has finally received his insurance reduc- tion after taking driver education for the tenth time. Tom Lovering is now starring in his own soap opera, Love Life of Loveringf' Carol Collette is a discus thrower in the Olympics. Carolyn Brewer is now working for the Knickerbocker Beer Company. James Munroe is upholding the weatherman's practice of making on y one correct prediction out of ten. Brian Romayko is playing the lead in Crusader Rabbit. Carol Shuska and Hope Sasportas are still short- changing people at the Wilson First National. Alban Chasse is 'the winner of the nation-wide con- test The Best Sculptor of the Year. Josephine Brouillette is chief book duster at the Li- brary of Congress. Halsey Stevens is president of the National Bachelors Club. Lana Payne is a private eye for Cyclops. Brian Fitzsimonds caught his big toe in a trap while hunting and has spent several months in the hospital. Beverly Forbes is very busy mimeographing diplomas for all seniors at Windsor High. Dean Greenough has insalled a taxi meter in his car. Bruce Fox, the nuclear physicist, after years of sharp- ening his knife, Hnally split the atom. Dot Grabowski is dipping purple candles for the Honor Society. The new protege for Grandma Moses is Lorraine Gust. Hank Hade lowered his car so much that he can use it as a sled in the winter time. Jane Hatheway is the official taste tester at the Hathe- way Bakery. Dave Hayden has moved to Dogpatch. Carol Heim is Windsor's first female sportscaster.. Billy Kamm and Tom Colfey have gone into business together producing Coffee Kams. The General of the Confederate Army, Claude Line- berry, has recently been voted the man who car- ries around the most wieght. David Anderson and Ed Ferrin are testing mattresses for Beauty Rest. Kenny Wilson is author of the Quiet Burp comic strip. Doris LePage has organized her own baton twirling squad. Mary Ann Nelson, world's high jumper, has just jumped over the moon. Mary Ellen Moran, air line stewardess, entertains pas- sengers on her flight by doing the Irish Jig. Pat DeNardo is teaching a course in neatness at Wind- sor High School. The stand-in for Jackie Gleason is Francis Nadeau. The chief pineapple crusher for the Doyle Pineapple Company is Pete Doyle. Bob Corso is busy replacing the broken strings on Elvis' guitar. Betty Coyer is private secretary to the president of Connecticut General. Bev Groskritz is the editor of Good Housekeeping Magazine. Just voted Best Salesman of the Year is Windsor High's Bill Crosson. CLASS GIFT COMMITTEE f-' Front Row, left to right: J. Nordberg, J. Wolrersdorf, chairmang P. Poirier, M. Cherney, Mr Second Row, left to right: W. Miller, F. Stoddard, J. Woltersdorf, R. Corso, H. Moore, D. Hayden Govoni, advisorg C. Mercier, R. Martin, B. Brodsky, D. Slipski. CLASS GIFTS Arthur Adams - hot rod Angela Aiello -raccoon skin Jeannine Albert - windshield wiper David Anderson - apple Jeanne Archambault - safety pin Margo Avedisian - ladder Robert Bakas -Nestle Crunch Martha Bean - beanie Joseph Benavides - vitamin pill Carolyn Berry - nurse's cap Barbara Beuchert - bell fsouthern bellj Linda Bigelow - lumber Joyce Bitcauski - pickle Frank Bradbury - reed Carolyn Brewer - camera Barbara Brodsky - eyebrow pencil Josephine Brouillette - diamond ring Stanley Brudz - book of dancing lessons Barbara Bryll - seeds-sales book Barbara Budrick - bobby pins Joan Burns - cow Donald Cappello - baseball Priscilla Case - car .61 james Chagnon - ring Sue Chambers - Oscar Alban Chasse - buttons Martha Cherney - cash register Barbara Christensen - free pass Thomas Coffey - tea bag Carol Collette - shorthand book Charles Colton - radio tube Jack Cooley - banana Raymond Cormier - fireman's cap Robert Carso - comb Elizabeth Coyer - baby doll Judith Cronin - clown William Crosson - lump of sugar Mary Ann Cusick - record Mary Ann joseph Cwikla - paper doll George Davis - paint brush Patricia De Nardo - pin Peter Doyle - spider Margaret Easton - jimmies Richard Edwards - red wagon Katherine Farris - Polish polka record Sandra Fenton -- ladder Edward Ferrin - brick Brian Fitzsimonds - mirror Beverly Forbes - glasses James Forgione - pack of cigarettes Bruce Fox - bell Virginia Fredricks - bone Shirley Goupee - scissors Dorothy Grabowski - press card Deane Greenough - cigarette holder Beverly Groskritz 4 brush Lorraine Gust- drawing board Henry Hade - customizing kit Jane Hatheway - hair test David Hayden - foot stool Carol Heim - basketball Nancy Holmes - boxing gloves Alice Howard - thermometer Patricia Jensen - date book Richard Jeter - rocket Andrew Johnson - book of manners Geraldine Jonas - comb William Kamm - wagon William Keating - can opener Barbara Knott- test tube Phyllis Krist - engagement ring Richard I.aFleur - white shoe polish john Lastes - car Doris LePage - writing paper Claude Lineberry - joke book Charles Loomer - comb Robert Losty - measuring tape 62 Thomas Lovering - typewriter ribbon Robert Martin - horn Warren Martinson - book of science fiction Fred Martocchio - vaseline hair tonic David Matthews - Atlas Constance Menard - daisy Carolyn Mercier - basketball Wesley Miller - inner tube William Miller - bleaching compound for cigarette stain Howard Moore - new car Mary Ellen Moran - motorcycle John Morrison - satellite James Munroe - joker Francis Nadeau - driver's manual Mary Ann Nelson - whistle Judith Nemsik - whistle Joyce Nordberg - book of recipes Michael O'Brien - muzzle Louise Okon - anchor Roger Passal - lasso Lana Payne - newspaper Linda Pearl - suspenders for knee socks Carlton Perkins - slide rule Joseph Perrone - cigar Leo Peteroski - brick Michele Poirier - megaphone Paul Poirier - pillow Peter Rabbett - carrot Jane Roath - comb James Robinson - fire truck Brian Romayko - Absorbine, Jr. Hope Sasportas - starting fluid Melvin Setterberg - paintbrush Richard Sherman - polish for badge Ruth Shufelt - piano Carol Shuska - book of verse Delia Slipski - pencil sharpener Halsey Stevens -tobacco Francis Stoddard - wings Walter Strong - test tube Richard Struzenski - hammer Patricia Twarkins - typewriter eraser Joanne Varcoe - bubble gum George Vignaux -light bulb Beverly Walker - rattle Alonzo Wheeler - shells Arthur Wilson -stethoscope Ann Wodecki - rouge Kenneth Wilson - gun John Woltersdorf - phone address book Judy Woltersdorf - rose Charles Woods - Brillo Michael Yarsawich - radio tube 63 CLASS WILL COMMITTEE sttilwwl i I LLLL LL L F l lvllilll ,' Y Y, I .- ,xl-S 'V' -C I ' ,rs First Row left to right: M. Yarsawich, R. Edwards, C. Col- Second Row, left to right: R. Bakas, W. Miller C Heim lette P. Krist, Mrs. Everson, advisor, M. Cusick, C. A. Adams, chairman, 1. Cronin, J. Nemsik R Stru Shuska P. DeNardo, B. Bryll, R. Losty, J. Perrone. zenski, W. Keating. Last Will :mel Testament 0 f the Class 0 f 1958 We, the Class of 1958, of Windsor High School, in the town of Windsor, and the State of Connecticut, being of sound mind and with a surplus of knowledge and many achievements, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament, revoking all other Wills made by us. To the Seventh and Eighth Grades we leave our intricate system of dumb waiters which shall enable them to get a free express ride to the oHice. To the Freshmen we leave a three years' subscription of signed corridor passes. To the Sophomores we leave Little Alaska - Room 209? To the juniors we leave our term papers in the hope that they can revise them for next year's English class. To the faculty we bestow our sincere thanks for the aid and patience which they have shown us throughout our years at Windsor High School. ARTHUR ADAMS leaves his appetite to his brother, Duane. ANGELA AIELLO leaves her pleasing personality to her sister, Ro. JEANNINE' ALBERT leaves her French accent to any of Mr. Chapmanls students who desire it. DAVID ANDERSON leaves for Springfield Coliseum Skating Rink. IEANNE ARCHAMBAULT leaves her locker to her sister, Pauline. MARGO AVEDISIAN leaves her height to someone who really needs it. ROBERT BAKAS leaves his handsome smile to some cat. MARTHA BEAN leaves for Teacher's College of Connecticut. JOSEPH BENAVIDES leaves his Butch hair cut to Mr. Dowe. CAROLYN BERRY leaves her collegiate ways to Susan Becker. BARBARA BEUCHERT leaves her unusual walk to Sally Iacino. LINDA BIGELOW leaves next year's class to dress the shepherds for the Christmas Pla . JOYCE YBITCAUSKI leaves her Review Math seat to her sister. FRANK BRADBURY leaves his musical talent to some crazy cat. CAROLYN BREWER leaves her willingness to speak her mind in class meetings to anyone who has the mind to do it. BARBARA BRODSKY leaves her seat in the U. S. History class to her sister, Kathy. 64 Last Will and Testament 0 f the Class 0 f 1958 JOSEPHINE BROUILLETTE leaves her white bucks toher sister, Judy. STANLEY BRUDZ leaves his chemistry homework to Mr. Dowe. BARBARA BRYLL leaves all her typing errors to some lucky junior. JOAN BURNS leaves her shorthand ability to some junior. DONALD CAPPELLO leaves his athletic ability to Dicky Holmes. PRISCILLA CASE leaves the Spanish room in peace and quiet. GARY CASEY leaves all .the teachers in peace. JAMES CHAGNON leaves his multi-colored car to Allan Biercz. SUE CHAMBERS leaves her acting ability to some dramatic junior. ALBAN CHASSE leaves his artistic ability to Brenda Erickson. MARTHA CHERNEY leaves her shorthand ability to Audrey Lanphere. BARBARA CHRISTENSEN leaves her blushes to her sister, Kay. THOMAS COFFEY leaves the teachers gasping. CAROL COLLETTE bequeathes her quiet way to Joan Loomis. CHARLES COLTON wills his ham radio ability to Tom Shykula, Wayne Mulligan, and Jim Blinn. JACK COOLEY leaves his flirtatious blue eyes to some suitable junior. RAYMOND CORMIER leaves his soccer uniform to some deserving underclassman. ROBERT CORSO leaves his hot Merc-o-matic to Carl Ricci. ELIZABETH COYER leaves her freckles to anyone who wants them. JUDITH CRONIN leaves her clownish ways to some mischievous junior girl. WILLIAM CROSSON leaves the Farmington River and hopes it will soon freeze. MARY ANN CUSICK leaves her tiny waistline to Sandy Stewart. JOSEPH CWIKLA leaves his mountain climbing boots to any sure-footed goat. GEORGE DAVIS leaves his acting ability to any bad actor who can use it. PATRICIA DENARDO leaves her sister, Honey, to walk to school alone. PETER DOYLE leaves all of his good habits of skipping school to Edward Stack in hopes he will be caught soon. MARGARET EASTON leaves her cheering ability to Sandy Whigham. RICHARD EDWARDS leaves Robert Russo his drumming ability. SANDRA FENTON leaves her D.A.R. award to some deserving junior. EDWARD FERRIN leaves Windsor High. BRIAN FITZSIMONDS leaves his brother his half of their locker. BEVERLY FORBES leaves her good marks to Frances LaFleur. JAMES FORGIONE leaves his happy-go-lucky ways to Joe Parlapiano. BRUCE FOX leaves his mechanical drawing ability to Allan Biercz. VIRGINIA FREDRICKS leaves her appetite to anyone who can pay the bill. SHIRLEY GOUPEE leaves her -naturally curly red hair to anyone who doesn't have that twist. DOROTHY GRABOWSKI leaves her column in the Parade of Youth to some junior with a nose for news. DEAN GREENOUGH leaves Mr. Johnson his used but not abused trig book. BEVERLY GROSKRITZ leaves school to her sister. LORRAINE GUST leaves her sweater to anyone who wants it in the cold classrooms. HENRY HADE leaves the Office Practice room to his two brothers. JANE HATHEWAY bequeathes her seat at the stock car races to Jackie Bitcauski. DAVID HAYDEN leaves with his driver's license. CAROL HEIM leaves her ability as a student assistant. NANCY HOLMES leaves her quiet ways to her sister in the hope that she will make good use of them. PATRICIA JENSEN leaves all her unfinished homework to Norma LaFleur. RICHARD JETER leaves his deadline worries to a lucky junior. ANDREW JOHNSON leaves his student patrol post to Jack Liner. GERALDINE JONAS leaves her sister, Donna, to follow in her footsteps. WILLIAM KAMM leaves his empty bottle of R.D.X. pills to any junior who wants them. WILLIAM KEATING leaves his brother, John, to take care of two beloved things -- Rosemary and his car. BARBARA KNOTT leaves her Latin homework to her cousin, Janet Fairbanks. PHYLLIS KRIST leaves her sweet smile to anyone who is blue. 65 Last Will and Testament 0 the Class 0 f 1958 RICHARD LAFLEUR leaves his title as the cutest boy to Mike Ragazzo. JOHN LASTES leaves his position at the First National to anyone who is qualified for it. DORIS LEPAGE leaves her baton and position as leader to any desiring twister. CLAUDE LINEBERRY leaves with a full stomach this fall for Alabama. CHARLES LOOMER leaves hoping he'll grow six more inches. ROBERT LOSTY leaves a certain junior girl to walk the halls alone. THOMAS LOVERING leaves his role as camera man to David Charbonnier. ROBERT MARTIN leaves his trumpet to anyone who has enough wind to blow it. WARREN MARTINSON leaves still not knowing how to use his slide rule. FRED MARTOCCHIO leaves with his half-customed, half-stocked, '51 Ford. DAVID MATHEWS leaves his cheering ability to David Crockett. BRUCE MCCLINTICK leaves his white bucks to be cleaned by some deserving freshman. CONSTANCE MENARD leaves her ice-skating ability to Sonja Henie. CAROL MERCIER leaves Windsor High as quietly as she came. WESLEY MILLER leaves Mr, Dimock's Mechanical Drawing Class. WILLIAM MILLER leaves his list of provocative questions for some junior to ask. HOWARD MOORE leaves his spot in the parking lot for some quiet junior. MARY ELLEN MORAN and MARY ANN NELSON leave their desert boots to some club-footed junior. JOHN MORRISON leaves Windsor High in his home-made Sputnik. JAMES MUNROE leaves this Class Will to a judge of probate. FRANCIS NADEAU leaves his Plymouth with one good fender. JUDITH NEMSIK leaves her gym classes to Sheron Woble. JOYCE NORDBERG leaves her turkey and pickle sandwiches to Margaret Dombrowski. MICHAEL O'BRIEN leaves his red suede shoes to Toby Bermant. LOUISE OKON, RUTH SI-IUFELT, and KATHY FARRIS leave three deserving juniors their role as the Three Musketeers. ROGER PASSAL leaves his height to Phil Rizzuto. LANA PAYNE leaves her smile to Colgate toothpaste. LINDA PEARL leaves her knee socks to some junior with cold legs. CARLTON PERKINS leaves his athletic abilities to anyone who needs them. JOSEPH PERRONE leaves his ability to get along with the teachers to his brother. LEO PETEROSKI leaves his bald rear tires to any lead-footed junior. MICHELE and PAUL POIRIER leave their locker to their sister, Stephane. PETER RABBETT leaves his quick temper to a certain sophomore girl. JANE ROATH leaves those all-night pajarna parties to Pat Granell. JAMES ROBINSON leaves his glorious delivery truck to some ambitious driver. BRIAN ROMAYKO leaves his basketball locker to anyone who can play. HOPE SASPORTAS leaves her dark hair to Sally Iacino. MELVIN SETTERBERG leaves his artistic ability to Norman Rockwell. RICHARD SHERMAN leaves his Hre hose to William Donegan. CAROL SHUSKA leaves her place in the girls' room to June Sandberg. DELIA SLIPSKI leaves her shorthand speed to Pat Hinson. HALSEY STEVENS leaves his aerated earth pads Cshoesj to Charles Hughes. FRANCIS STODDARD leaves Windsor High to his sister. WALTER STRONG leaves his tall stories to anyone who believes them. RICHARD STRUZENSKI leaves his Buick to Mr. Fisher. PATRICIA TWARKINS leaves her rosy cheeks to some anemic junior. JOANNE VARCOE leaves a seat in Mr, Johnson's Trig class to Bunny Kove. GEORGE VIGNAUX leaves school, if possible. BEVERLY WALKER leaves her dirty cheering sneakers to Pat Hinson. ALONZO WHEELER leaves his chemistry answer book to Mr. Dowe. ARTHUR WILSON leaves his position as Yearbook Editor to anyone who wants the headache. KENNETH WILSON leaves his guns to some trigger-happy junior. ANN WODECKI' leaves her end seat at the lunch table to some table-end hugger. JOHN WOLTERSDORF leaves all his girl friends to his little brother, Freddy. JUDITH WOLTERSDORF leaves her winning smile to Mr. Rimosukas. CHARLES WOODS leaves the girls in peace. MICHAEL YARSAWICH leaves his curly hair to some poor, straight-haired sophomore. 66 QQ QQ 'iii 6 , 6 E5 -Q k ix E ' n wig? i I! we u . ' F -.N FOREIGN POLICY ASSOCIATION First Row, left to right: B. Walker, D. Grabowski, S. Chambers, A. Wilson, president: M. Nelson, M.-Moran, P. Case. Second Row, left to right: I., Okon, D. Mathews, S. Fenton, Mr. Murphy, advisorg M. Easton, P. Poirier, M. Poirier, R. Shufelt. Third Row, left to right: R. Jeter, P. Doyle, A. Johnson, T. Lovering, H. Stevens, R. Martin. E l I V!! 1' I N - ' E x E .3 i Q3 R.f 5:41-+Etfiei.fi 5'?Lf?'ife-'!fnff- .ke 'l'lIg'uL3 ' .- 'SJQQZ 1- ' ,jiri A . fi?-'jf ff LXR I. F' - .. CREATIVE WRITING CLUB First Row, left to right: C. Berry, P. Case, Mrs. Dike, advisorg S. Chambers, P. Blake. Second Row, left to right: C. Lineberry, J. Munroe, S. Carpenter, G. Davis, D. Greenough. X' 1 . ' -'x 3, My III E V grim 5 H1 vii ifzfl N in I i -li . - 1, ' Y 4 A - L f 34- ,L ' 2 'L Q73 'L' , ' mf LQ i 'E , ii it 5 l a 'ls . l O G5 l , f- f Y, SENIOR DRAMATIC CLUB First Row, left to right: M. Moran, M. Nelson, M. Poirier, secretaryg G, Davis, S. Chambers, presidentg P. Poirier, treasurer, M. Avedisian, P. Twarkins, C. Berry. Second Row, left ro right: A. Howard, M. O'Brien, J. Longley, D. Scott, Mr. Warner, advisory C. Lineberry, D. Greenough, T. Lastes, L. Bigelow. Third Row, left to right: V. Danner, P. Case, S. Porter, J. Banta, L. Shay, l 1- lf- , , JUNIOR DRAMATIC CLUB First Row, left to right: J. Johnson, L. Casey, R. Bergren, R. Stein, L. Doyle, N. King, J. Cooley, M. Munroe, L. Alford. Second Row, left to right: J. Van Horn, E. Frey, M. Egan, H. Mendelin, Miss Donovon, advisor, J. Bedmarz, M. Martino, J. Hickey, B. Hartman. z f,,,.. . H X, H Y w. , ...jr YM E53 - mai A-ig 1 HN 'V H H 2 if . W' ' l -If ,l Q A A T T Fig. cv 52, ,Q gif? A V 2 ' A T 5, l tg T , Wi ' , w 5 1 NN M 1 A '-.V 1 if w I K 1 Y., - T. ...i -1 HONOR SOCIETY First Row, left to right: A. Kove, D. Russell, S. Woble, D. Grabowski, J. Varcoe, S. Fenton, J. Nemsik, M. Cherney, B. Forbes. Second Row, left to right: R. Shufelt, F. LaFleur, G. johnson, -I. Benavides, A. Wilson, J. Thomas, V. Danner, L. Bigelow. W 1 'H evfi V . . 4 . , , X . .M M 1 ' 1 .N Y 1 if ji +I' -1--1--q HONOR MATH CLUB First Row, left to right: A. Wilson, J. Zaleuski, L. Gust, A. Kove, D. Russell, L. LaFleur, P. Campbell, I. Matus, Mr. johnson, advisor. Second row, left to right: G. johnson, R. Edwards, I. Benavides, A. Johnson, J. Thomas, C. Schwarz, M. Perkins, A. Bierz. v- .- it N A 1 l E . is y Q .. , ,W J ..y -37 . V , , 3 3 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS First Row, left to right: Mrs. Krahmer, advisorg F. LaF1eur, First Row, left to right: Mr. Chapman, advisorg J. McDer- presidentg Mr. DePianta, advisor. mott, presidentg Miss Stanislawtzyk, advisor. Second Row, left to right: G. Mansolillo, vice presidentg J. Second Row, left to right: J. Coe, vice presidentg R. Aiello Zalenski, treasurerg J. Mosher, secretary. tteasurerg L. Brozna, secretary. A a I Q. . 1 .. A C' FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS First Row, left to right: S. Rusavage, secreraryg Mrs. Melley, advisorg J. Dylewski, vice president. Second Row, left to right: E. Lazzerini, presidentg Mr. Wil- liams, advisorg R. Gaylord, treasurer. EIGHTH GRADE I , V . E First Row, left to right: P. Demos, S. Bourne, J. Monaco, C. Fasi, J. Bednards, C. Campenelli, N. Ferman, J. Johnson, C. Roy, B. Zwirner. Second Row, left to right: J. Orefice, R. Gurtis, R. Malenowski, T. McDermott, J. Fel-man, W. La- moureaux, W. Kronholm, C. Palifca, W. Liberator, B. Lafeter. Third Row, left to right: J. Hickety, J. Catarino, R. Oswald, J. Stelmokus, P. Konney, J. Alexander. SEVENTH GRADE .Y I l First Row, left to right: C. Burbeck, J. Kulas, F. Eustace, J. Lenard, S. Rendock, V. Pratt, W. Turn- bull, J. Cooley. Second Row, left to right: B. Hancock, R. Grandel, B. Mowbray, W. Clark, R. Pease, R. Tronski, P. Mott, J. Quagin. 72 + A if i!4.CCf? 7 - CLASSICAL CLUB Advisor, Miss Delmoreg Consul CPresidenrJ A. Wilsong Proconsul CVice Presidentj J. Cwiklag Scriptor CSecreraryD A. Koveg Quaestor CTreasurerJ B. De Grayg Praetor fPar1iamentarianD M. O'Brieng Tribuni CTribunes of the Sophomoresb P. Trocchi, T. Shykula. my 1 I if 1 NE? I Y N 'Faq .Lori-, FRENCH CLUB Advisor, Mr. Chapmang President, Michele Poirierg Vice President, J. Varcoeg Treasurer, P. Twarkins Secretary, A. Kove. in I Hifi'-2 gg I Sr. T .f fy , 3 xr, ' . A EM . . W N iv wr' , , i - .I kd . FUTURE NURSES CLUB L. Pelton, Presidentg M. Gasparino, Vice President, 1. Martin, Secretary, B. De Gray, Treasurer. ... .rn . , ...... 3 SAD 9 5 . . H 4. figsfffxrfsw U wx H in w f...,...s.aff.q mr A .mu . i V , .5 'EE 1 , I I HN 'Ni j F G' I I sxf STUDENT PATROL First Row, left to right: G. Mansolillo, S. Fenton, R. Gaylord, J. Varcoe, D. Cappello, Captaing J. Zalenski, A. Wilson, K. Farris, L. Okon. ' Second Row, left to right: V. Danner, N. Ernond, M. Easton, C. Lineherry, A. Adams, J. Munroe, A. Johnson, N. Cunningham, B. Ostendorf, M. Murphy. Third Row, Iefc to right: F. McDermott, W. Stewart, I. Liner. X x I X r , Eg! , V 7 I: ? F 5 wiv Elk 'M s ff gm xyux L f f X 1185 A f f , 1 f A yu W J' A gf , X-X 5 J 3 f , ffl ' fl Nl 9 I STUDENT 'COUNCIL I I N in ? FIN' L H51 First Row, left to right: B. McKee, F. Campanele, F. LaF1eur, D. Capello, M. Poirier, J. McDermott M. Murph . Second Row, 1e?r ro right: I. Mowbray, C. Bartlett, R. Trmsky, J, Liner, J. Srelmokas, C. Lineberry E. Lazzerini, P. Demos, R. Martin, T. McDermott. E, .K . '-IQ... E ,, X , Tix ' XN is iTlifIli'W Il' Il VERA V 'Q -QR, H M, 4 1 .X -i L, '- l,-M QL, ?'a .5 'av' A X of AX-ra, '- n 7, N.. .--L 3,3 - I b ,. T . ' VI. I g fu- 'D X X' ' ' 37' ' Fw xl I '-' ' ff! ,- I i W J' 2 -' , 'J' ' v' AWMN.'l.1n 1' -. gyms -.--- Y- 'XHAN AH, ' ha ' I r-- '1' .fir N xWV'u' b1A1W?'!f?T 7W -Jim ' Inmhlff 3 F Xx- Q q Us , , fl ,M , 5- I A X MNH' -I l' ...ANI ff ww, -x ,.--, XA-.. ...-......... .-- - ,ff - - Q-' h wy - n d :r f ... '5?iPJi.R. -- ! Q! 6 D. if -'hr' 1- aleli- 9 'iv- Xg.afi5l,51y, .- ,. ,.-mnrys-4.-, 4 -u .A ...A Q 1 36,- 2 .f ---.2 3.2 , - - - , ,, .LLL . ' J? ,' T' . ' 'mv-Q---f A- ' .L - -11735913-T 1 , , - h f, 9 an 5147.4 ...u V, u Ei,-:Z P -.x,. V ff -vw, , D, ,V ,. 5' - P ,f ,f l7f..W 'W ' - f' . T ,wr ' - fzr- ' g4i 12. ,,1!:Q Ln' - . ' '- - ig. 76 .5 BAND W gi 3 2? HE Wg W , w- am in F? I W Q X ww ..kfP z, ,, V I W, f WL g I ggi! ? - , , L.f...w 'A' ' , -, F E ., 7 , 1 V . . P j 'jf 3 QQ iii liz, w .. , LA . A ,v. .. , .- , 6 if 7 Qiklx. 1 1 'im' QW, Q, X 1 ? NN H 534 PEP BAND A L , Xin 5 , 77 sw' ug rw ww, mssiffvgglsizgf . X.. ' ' K' Fai Exim tw t YET , H ,,LL willy, :QV W H gt T7 '7 7 Sill S a',. :gif ,, M' 5 flu, ' 'lu' uWE?g,'N Q I' N ul :wM'..5E5'jEW?ff Hu 4. Hulflt 1 'E gfwff ' f wwllwwlltwwuwwwffii ww mum ' ' 210: u H wt . ?..1' , uw w :sew .mt N, w E 5, l V :Qi , , 1g.,,,,, N l J ,, u swiss. 5 t I was A LIBRARY CLUB B. Forbes, presidentg K. Unghire,-vice presidentg B. Stone, treasurerg C. Riccio, B. DeGray, secre- taries, Miss Roberto, advisor. . W .Ewa H w ww Vt. 5,5 u I w?,.s? W gift., WY 5 .ax w w ,X lg ,.m, Q X 293. ii ff' , -, '11 n,,4,, ,, ,, ,fwfr 9 , , llg1Ri.'-HM-i4 i, A ...., .141i5feQ,,.3g,'g,,m, .. f Q 1 ' ' ,'u'f..f,! .t ,sr l ,Q , . .... - Aftlilj 'ff ,.. , 55514 Q '55,-:j fi - it ' 2 1 u ' H mf ,N .wi ' 5 ,fm ' u. ggaivg . 'lQ ?sEfJi'fw .'1 iwf, gE V + f LL. NURSES ASSISTANTS First Row, left to righrg B. McKee, R. Peterson, L. Welch, Mrs. Overbough, advisorg M. Eukers. . . . . B- Second Row, left to ught: B. Kula, L. Pelton, J. Martin, D. Russell, M. Gasparmo, E. Quint, Crocker. ll 1. l i X l . g I . 1 . . . X I .ii NINTH GRADE CHOIR Off1C6fS - President, janet Nelsong Vice-President, K. Lindeng Secretary, B. Jeffries. 'Z ii' C7 V gl. GIRLS' ENSEMBLE First Row, Qseatedj , left to right: M. Russell, S. Porter, P. Stewart, J. Van Horn, J. Gleason. Second Row, left to right: R. Shufelt, D. Russell, M. Butz, Miss Fuller, directorg J. Nemsik, L. Okon, M. Avedisian. SENIOR CHOIR I i , Officers: S. Fenton and G. Davis, representatives at large, L. Bigelow and J. Cooley, presidents, J. Barnes and L. Okon, vice-presidentsg P. Easton and R. Martin, secretaries, Miss Fuller, director. JUNIOR CHOIR Wi., ,X r Y- O - fegfiw-W,.f-,s H - F- . , - Officers: J. Btouillette, president, N. Furman, secretary, C. Peteroski, accompanistg Executive Board: R. Deane, R. Stein, I.. Smith, P. Glebag Mr, Smith, director. 80 'Ees- STRING ENSEMBLE is x x xx xxx fxiw . nw x xx xx xxx C u W F W I W E: - -. Vi. f .. 'E :mg an l , . -xx ' ,I xy as TL. x x x x , f xx ...,. ., , .- fi Y -...K ...C kg 1 .Q g Fil ' si l 5' M km mx. xx ws ., 4 1 is N F x. 1,2-V ia? ' K -1 SE ' x. 2 M ' .. ws. xg 'H sf 'ie Q5 . . 21 ix? xx. L x 1 53 E 'Q gs I IA kg EK ll 1 -is ' l-if N..,.,k ' 2 , Q., Left to right: D. Hamblin, P. Kenney, R. Seifert, S. Carter, Miss Fuller, Directorg M. Steiner, M. Rideout, C. Peteroski. ' 9 BOYS ENSEMBLE 1 ' xx 5' ' ' x ,, E E 'ills 3' 2ixQ l il l , 1 'x ' I . - xx- 'f ' ' l il.: Q' , , ! , W 1 Xl x W T x gg . fs 1 Left to right: Mr. Williams, Miss Fuller, Directors, G. MacNeal, R. Green, P. O'Brien, T. Lovering, ,V J. Bouvier, J. Cooley, M. Rideout. - 81 'N ug , 7 A M, ,x 544' 1:5555-3: Q ' 41 :-'Eg' If W fa: 5 Q 5 W' ' ,Ad , kv .5 I af xx bxii 44 x F . ' , 1 la . xx R 'A ' 'lZ'5 . x. Ex 4' W Y Am WW U K sq' Wy ll xg ,5 'IIMW : ' II7' X , jlyggyl f I lzyal' Q 4 W W W? xv f M1 V -- 551 W., lim M wif 47 'f 5 ff 5 W0 . : ' k gf y 5? X Ev-HA A-.gg W 11:5 1'-:lo Q 4 s 5- Q3 ' rl f'4sQQO9 X X lllla ,fz :':':-:N ,fi Wg ia!-' Wzfzfzm' bm 221 ' W- 0 ,, N' ,f.:-.-:'4gw,,Q,w W ,:Z'23:7i321:Q35' '0r0ffW.404o 9.94 W 4-..0,? .m3' -vQ W? Q X 'ii r 4? 'tts yl 1 71' vs fx Xxx Xe . Q55 Xu Xxx! X11 xx Xl T. 'fs ' Elks lx A 1 i N N CHEERLEADERS wg t I ' . I f , ' ' -..- 2 2. E 2 12- , '-2 ff- 2 1 ' 2' 2 . ' 1 2-92: U, - ca If Q S' , y . 'QL- ' S S 22 5 2 V- fi .1 ' ' I 2 ' l , li , First Row, left to right: B. Crocker, B. Lenard, M. Poirier, Captaing P. Hinson, J. Loomis. Second Row, left to right: S. Stewart, S. Fenton, B. Walker, M. Easton. 222 , Vw.V...,,-f-.'f 2Jf'2-2.2.-.-2222:-Q in m :iw -:L 12 -w- , W2-2'2'22'2'2g!2s.122 '22 2-22 '2 ' .2 -,. .- Hu 212222. -.1-.1 W W' ' Michele Bev .S A Sandy Peggy 83 V'-717' N ,,, .au WF1 111 111w111m111 11 .... ....L- , 1 L... 11,111 .11 . 11f'111 , F111 H.- Y.'P,, ... F T f 1 LY, X11 1 X x F e 1 11.1.1.5 X . -- ----,- v.,-.., -f1 1 t...L v:,QQ 5,.x-.. , 1 ,--,.5gg,...,..- W1 -...MN v ,Y-4 V 5555553 7 1 'P 2 T we C 2 Cl . . 3-Q , it N ARCHERY CLUB First Row, left to right: J. Nemsik, presidentg L. Okon, secretary-treasurer. Second Row, left to right: H. Sasportas, A. Wodecki, D. Grabowski, C. Berry, P. Case, N. Holmes. I g F GIRLS' FIELD HOCKEY Sharon Woble, president. ' , ,L ,L-,L H H W 14 l . V mawv ' ,l V, H U 1- Y ww v m ' G S L M Q -C ' B l 1 lvl 5' L :fi 7? Q ll V1 V 'L f '5f'L4f,1 ff ff ' , - l ' E' I l E 2 ,V am Q? az L l its X nc ,as . . :QQ- Q ,K L f. , U H , 2 -I E -V .,..-.,.. in K Nj.: W NK , ' 1 L.. .r 'df , I 3 Yl' 'lf r X - 1 1 I 1' ax 4 , N ' l V . ,- . . . X I ,H - 5, ' -'X , , 'fx '4 - ,. L fl . 1 - L x . xg-.3-f Y, o E ' ' -5.1-fm G 1.4 3 - 1 L S g ff . .E ., T... x ,cf X QQ 57 gf.. Q ' -- T -:-l-- G11 .. V fr V 7?55-T' . !Q . 1195:-it J , L , Y ' 1 -1 , ' 1 5: j5i ,j.igY GIRLS' STUDENT ASSISTANTS Front Row, left to right: S. MacClintlc, J. Zalenski, C. Helm, S. Woble, J. Nemsik, S. Fenton, Back P. Ceimpbell. Row, left to right: N. Emond, P. Easton, E. Riggott, D. Ingalls, A. Aiello, I. Matus, B. Walker, L. Okon, B. Beuchert, G. Mansolillo, J. Loomis, C. Hotchkiss. E33 MODERN DANCE CLUB In Foregrourxd, left to right: B. Walker, J. Mosher, L. Okon. Back Row, left to right: G. Mansolillo, L. Pelron, J. Morgan, S. Becker, B. Card. GIRLS' STUDENT SECRETARIES C-I 3 Q' C 1 'W HT' X, . ,7,,,,....,-V-'Q' me ,,,5. - new . zu, lm .H F.-V - .1 A Q 7-P First Row, left to right: J. Nemsik, I. Matus, B. Ostendorf, S. Woble, D. Grabowski, A. Aiello. Second Row, left to right: D. Sipola, C. Peteroski, P. Campbell, B. Erickson, M. Cherney, I. Coe, B. McKee. GIRLS' BASKETBALL CLUB W :L Miss Norrod, Advisorg Carol Heim, President. 86 fig I ...q-- QUT- '. -g-.iLf.1ev- '- T-' 5- 'i? .- .25 L.?:1:uf-,Jin 1 .5 .- S gzT.'....T .S .-5 '. Z ,ir - -'LJ ADVANCED TUMBLIN G CLUB .1-s,.,:.f.. , S Z Front Row, left to right: M. Easton, M. Bean, J. Roath, S. Fenton. Back Row, left to right: B. Lenard, B. McKee, S. Becker, S. Wigham, J. Martin, M. Murphy, B Card, J. Edwards. BEGINNERS' TUMBLIN G CLUB First Row, left to right: B. Lines, M. Neville, E. Tarka, E. Riggott, N. Emond. Second Row, left to right: S. Elliott, L. Steele, B. Cohn, P. Trawick, L. Loomis, R. Pardo, D. Cleve- 1 nd M G H a , . ra . Third Row, left to right: J. Sherwood, J. Coe, J. Morgan, S. MacClintic, S. Woble, P. Campbell, K. Linden, P. Stewart. GIRLS' SOFTBALL CLUB 6.7 .f 'Rl First Row, left to right: J. Bama, M. Murphy, B. Osteudorf, C. Heim, J. Zalenski, C. Tolil, S. Mc- Clintic, S. Woble. Second Row, left to right: E. Riggott, E. Tarl-ca, S. Furman, D. Weir, L. Hill, Miss Gough, advisorg J. Callahan, P. Campbell, J. Prose, N. Emond, L. Pelton. GIRLS' BADMINTON CLUB N. Emond, president B8 DRILL. TEAM First Row, left to right: S. Woble, M. Murphy, B. Ostendorf, J. Zalenski, C. Heim, D. Grabowski, B. Walker, P. Case. Second Row, left to right: J. DeShay, M. Bean, E Riggott, J. Coe, J. Nemsik, J. Morgan, P. Camp- bell, G. Mansalillo, N. Emond, J. Loomis. 0 Q --rg:---1-5 ffnssff- -S-my f NX IJ LHIXWJIM ' , H I- H mlguaqn ru H 'll ll ll!!! EEIII. susan lvl' . ' 'il' Ehu- .grig U I' ' ' YQ, Ns 1 I 5 'ss , X x xx xx Rx NN 11 I is . I ffl! 4-2117 ' 'Q mf .im .fy . .Z U ' Wwx w-Z NK: ' ' , xx, Nw Ng. ,f 1 A ,.... 'Ill' '01, nm - If E..---..-:a: tif-5 ::E55m ' vaiiiassm: x X xg,,':2E- uw: 'I W ,'l Lf: E J' 7 'i XX-.S I1 Q L 3' I' A r ' 'Sv M , Q Wifi, Q. f s x I ' 1:55 w 1 f H155 ', m' -f 'l ' iiiii? . Ri ' if vw 1 rin, W wg5g ,. w'Ui5': Vw -E. i H is., w 221. H ii .I . i . ' '51 '?1i sfK15.T' P14 me L-. Pas ' ,.3'.f.:.'.- 7 ,l-Sf' QT.-' 7?22- 51' .-t-5 -,Lf f -r - F 'f' - ,-In 'YI .4 4- ,,,-- . ,, -.Q ..1.,1'-,- , ,n - - , fav...- .1 -ff-fn..--'mf ff H -if . M: -4 . A--. .. - . . r Hit f-' :A ?u,..gff-1' alimv lv r'5 . ' Y-aah-. .2625 L Mmfu.I.a'2:'..'...a5v.Ef'3frf .p- ' .at .1 .,.. SOCCER TEAM CLAS First Row, left to right: A. Wheeler, R. Cormier, C. Colton, A. Johnson, Co4Captains Cappello and Lineberry, G. Krikorian, J. Liner, B. Romayko, J. Cooley, R. Patsky. Second Row, left to right: J. Munroe, N. Cunningham, R. Snider, W. Stewart, S. Krikorian, R. Holmes, J. Barnes E. Yuskavitch, P. Rabbett, B. Fitzsimonds. 1 . ei' S B CHAMPIONS, 1957 Third Row, left to right: Coach Stuart, J. Longley, W. Schaefer, R. Posniak, E. Lazzerini, F. Greco, R. Kolpin- ski, R. Martin, W. Boyko, R. O'Neil, L. Devin, D. Case, C. Woods, T. Lombardi, Manager, H. Perrin, G. Vignaux, Manager. Yi.. iiimii V 'J-'fgifir' if if ' ' W 725 in mu H V V E ui any ,Nr W 5 wygiggefflafkhff all E iQ'fj'L 5: fwfr 'lJ'wi?QLm ,..fm it . iii wxwulv Q ffm ,,, ,Nj H W !j,,fzgsigms5SHljfi H it Vg.. 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MU 8-3300 THOMPSON EQUIPMENT COMPANY SPONZO HARDWARE CO. 5 MICHAEL C. SPONZO, Prop. Paints - Housewares - Electrical Supplies Wallpaper-Garden T0Ql5-T0y5 161 Brood Street Windsor, Conn. Phone CH 7-8963 A 5 507-509 WINDSOR Ave. Tel- MU 89233 ' Windsor, Conn. Compliments of 3 WILSON 5 THE SCOTCH WOOL SHOP . 3 SERVICE STATION 5 S 164 Broad Street Windsor, Conn. E Tel. 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FREDERICK H. ARDERY, JR. MU 8-3696 seems Official Outtitters to Schools and Compliments ot Institutions for SMITH AND BURK Gym Suits cmd Athletic Equipment use - Fancy Meats clnd Groceries - I38 Poquonock Ave. Tel. MU 8-3657 I WINDSOR, CONN. SPORTSMEN'S PARADISE P.O. Box 66 Torrington, Conn. R 9120040161101I-01101C05f0101W1W10102170If?s0N?20J616120t01l?616P6K?10P2?f?47'01ZN0'W 'I09 10' X 4-ON? 201 1024022021-015f0Wl0 0f-7101101401 0'h010R0'4 K0 f0v-0220 LINDEN JEWELERS Chartered Buses Best Wishes To All ROBERT M. GOODWIN BUS CO. When It Comes To Jewelry, 771 Park Avenue Come To Linden's Bloomfield, Conn. 164 Broad St. Windsor, Conn. 'fshop KINGS for Your Electrical Things Compnmems of KING'S ELECTRICAL FEATURES F W CARMON FUNERAL HOME NEW LOCATION At the Stop Light - Windsor Center Q Windsor, Conn. Tel. MU 8-4981 f Q Compliments of WINDSOR PHARMACY 3 J A M E S C H A G N O N 226 Broad Street MU 8-9300 Q - FREE DELIVERY - LANDSCAPING SERVICE 2 wandsmconn. 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X7G9f7 f'0140f'011?6Pf01L?t0M01f01L0210t0W146H6N0N010l01f0vf0N0+10'fW l?6If?WX 9 FRANK D. PARKER - Serving - DAILY LUNCHEONS 11-2 THE Hll.l.lARD BRYANT AGENCY DINNER 5-9 SUNDAY DINNER 1-9 Insurance - Real Estate g 5 ? 50 Elm St. Windsor MU 8-3433 I I THE WINDSOR HOUSE I I WINDSOR Best Wishes To The 1958 Graduating Class Hon the Greenu IF YOU ARE GOING TO DRIVE - DRIVE SAFELY WINDSOR GARAGE, INC. 6 Miles North from Hartford Your Ford Dealer 5 MU 8-1544 15 Central Street Tel. MU 8-3651 5 PRODUCERS OF E LABORATORY CONTROLLED 5 Q Grey Iron - Alloy Iron - Ni-Resist - Ductile Iron 5 9 5 9 9 2 est. 1834 THE TAYLOR 8 FENN COMPANY 3 WINDSOR CONNECTICUT U.S.A. 5 9 5 it atQfgowova-Q01wuafa:m'0-:a:a:mfawvm0f:a:mw1wwmLmw1wwwfw:0fw:w1w1-aw:v:w:w1w 114 E Q 2 3 5 E E 5 2 S 2 3 5 Q E 101019202 -C04 027 1010 G05' H 0 I I 2 U :ES 2.5 Mmm P E I M U 1010 IT! 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N I w Y o In K MANUFACTURING Jswnsns ' 'I17 ID I- S z no 0 O Z 'U P z -4 E cn C so I'T1 U cn If S Z O cn raw- aaa 20 -02-7 1022-0? 40PI01'-0104 '0N-01 401 1-02101101 619517049 40x05 1-ON-01 0'-01 I05' x0'f101f-02 gl70000000000002'0020N01010P00G0N6W010N0'40'5f0110M0H0N0f10Sf0P1026'N0x Best Wishes to EARLE G. DONEGAN 5 Q THE CLASS OF 1958 Office: Res.: ANDRUS GARAGE MU 8-3947 MU 8-2400 INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE COmP'imenfS Of 5 S POQUONOCK CENTRAL MARKET S 5 26 Maple Avenue Windsor, Conn. FINE FOODS AND MEATS Q 1709 Poquonock Ave. Poquonock, Conn. 9 5 5 402 L01 5 5 JOHN CEGALIS E Groceries - Meats - Potent Medicines Compliments of S H Hardware - Point - Toys Q 344 Rainbow Road Rainbow, Conn. '0'-05402 101101204 5 5 Compliments of 230 Broad Sf. Windsor, Conn. Q E A FRIEND OF THE STUDENTS 5 A .... 5 Ei S 5 5 S:mano:wacamo-Aa:Largo:wwowawfeafafmeawwwawfwwfawweawimiawrtawwwacawvmaacawg 118 :icaffa-outa:-afmfotfadowaw-04010:-awww:-awawxafotwwwrmiow-0-awoawxomawofawwo-wwx Y Compliments of ETHEL GRISWOLD AGENCY 9 WHITEHEAD METAL Pkonucrs co. ' - Insurance 8. Real Estate - V WINDSOR, CONN. Tel. Mu 8-3686 5 3 Associates Alma Ellis MU 8-1054 TELEVISION - REFRIGERATORS RANGES - WASHERS Ethel Evans MU 8-9370 X Griffing T.V. 84 Appliance Co. William Richardson MU 8-3052 Robert Feron NA 3-6307 Featuring Sylvania TV 8: Frigidaire Appliances Air Conditioning fWindsor Locksj 5 Office: 389 Windsor Ave., Wilson, Conn. ' Phone CHapel 7-0925 9 5 Education is a companion which no misfortune can depress, 9 . 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