Woodbury High School - Warrior Yearbook (Woodbury, CT)

 - Class of 1958

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RUTH MILDRED BREEDON Ruthie Class Executive Committee 4; Mirror 3, Technical Editor 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Gentle, quiet, helpful, only Ruth could fit such a description. Ruth is known as the redhead without the temper. Planning to be a secretary, the class of ’58 feels sure that she will add a touch of glamour to any office. A kind and gentle heart she had, To comfort friends and foes. HOPE AUGUSTA BRUNER Hopey Softball 1, 2. Hope, perhaps the most intellectual girl in the senior class, can often be found reading the current best seller or listening to music. Her collection of opera records is her most treasured possession. After high school, Hope intends to further her musical interests. A good book is the best of friends.” PATRICIA ANN CALABRESE Patty Mirror 1; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2. Patty is noted for her ability to get her words twisted or to say the wrong things at the wrong time. Consequently, the seniors have enjoyed many a joke nutured by Patty in complete innocence. Pat’s dream is to become a nurse and then to raise a big family. ”1 saw and loved.” HENRY BROOKS CHURCH Church” FFA 1, 2, Sentinel 3, President 4. First Prize State Dairy and Milk, First Prize State Pfizer Livestock, Silver Medal Milk National. He took one last chew on the tobacco, turned and drawled, Well now . . . ” This is our Henry, blue jacket, chewing tobacco, a week’s growth of beard, and the brute strength of a bull. His leadership in the Agricultural Department will be sorely missed next year, and Henry himself will be missed by all of us. The wrong way always seems the more reasonable.”

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NATHANAEL CHASE BACON Nate” Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Nate is the epitomy of silence and reserve. But behind this reserve barrier is a mind and a train of thought that will someday rival the best. Few arc as talented as he in choosing their words and expressing their thoughts. We feel sure he will combine this talent with his love of learning to become one of the world's greatest scholars. No fidget and no reformer, just A calm observer of ought and must.” JAMES DAVID BARLOW Jimmy” Class Executive Committee 4; French Club 2. To find Jim, all one has to do is find locker 255. There will be Jim, leaning against the locker, deeply engrossed in the study of one, certain blond senior. Although this blond bombshell receives most of his attention, he still finds time to enjoy his favorite pastimes; namely, hunting, fishing, and trapping. His future at the present is pretty certain, and it will probably take him up the road of marriage. Believe it or not. ANNE MARIE BEAN Tinky” Class Secretary 4; Wide Awake Typing Editor 4; Assistant Manager Basketball 1, 2; Mirror 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2; French Club 2. Anne has contributed a great deal to our class, both as secretary and as typing editor of the yearbook. She has also devoted much of her time to the MIRROR. Anne’s one aim in life is to be a good wife, and we are sure that she will be one. So I will do my best a gude wife to be. WHITMAN CHANDLER BOOKER Whit' Class Executive Committee 4; Basketball 2, 3. Two things distinguish Whit from the rest of our class: his extreme height and his deep voice. Both have been valuable assets to the senior class —his height has been instrumental on the basketball court and his voice instrumental in talent shows and in the boys' room glee club. His path, like many, is uncertain, but we are sure it will lead to success. Sing away sorrow, cast away care.”



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SUSAN ANNE COSTELLO Susie Mirror 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; Prom Committee 4. Sue is one of the many students in our class who comes to Woodbury from Middlebury. Whenever the class of ’58 sponsors a dance, Sue can be found at the top of a ladder busily streaming crepe paper from one end of the gym to the other. Next fall Sue is off to college where we know she will charm them all. Life is fust one darned thing after another.’’ JUNE PATRICIA COWLES June Basketball 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Softball 2, 4; Mirror 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Magazine Drive Representative 1, 2, 4. Perhaps June’s two most outstanding characteristics are her studiousness and her ability on the basketball court. As a scholar, June’s grades are good and as an ardent fan of basketball, she is co-captain of the girls’ varsity. Come next fall, June may be found studying at college. No sooner said than done.” SHIRLEY ANN CROWNSHAW Shirl” Basketball 2, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Mirror 1, 2, 4; History Club 1; French Club 2. A typical day for Shirley consists of a new skirt or blouse, a riff with someone, potato chips, mambos, cha-chas, rock 'n roll. Basketball, a jazzy car with squirrel tails (never seen going below 80), and an obsession to be an old maid. Always on the go, Shirley may soon be found as an airline stewardess flying high. To eat is human.” DIANA JOAN DAVIS Peanuts Class Vice President 1; Honor Society; Wide Awake Assistant Editor 4; AA Representative 2; Field Hockey 3, Co-Captain 4; Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Mirror 1, 2, Editor 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Girls State 3; History Club 1; French Club 2; Magazine Drive Representative 1, 2, 3, 4. Big surprises come in small packages. That’s our Peanuts, a small bombshell full of vigor. Her work and energy have helped to make the MIRROR and WIDE AWAKE a success. To round out this character, there is intelligence that has kept her high on the honor roll for four years. Although she is small, we can guarantee that she will not lead a life of obscurity. My heart is like a singing bird.”

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