Woodrow Wilson High School - Saga Yearbook (Middletown, CT)
- Class of 1951
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XA GA Qt HS QU 5 Nl WOODROW WILSON HIGH SCHOOL Middletown, Connecticut DEDICATION We gratefully dedxcare our Saga to Lourse Facrus vyho has been through the years not only our teacher but also our under stanclmg frlcnd THE CLASS OF 1951 4 Ay yu' , ' ' V 7 . , , , - 7 , A, 1 f ,,,. e fx' '-E, Mx .Y ' 5519 'cw i A Mft, ' -T., t, A g or L , 5 wwf lhfaa it ,AJ 1 Y ,nrt- Lv rv Van Buren Moody Superintendent Keith W. Atkinson Principal Chauncey Copeland Anirtant Principal Walter Akerley Marion Armstrong Louis Bibisi Russell Capen 'Francis Champagne Edward Collins Elizabeth D'Avilla Alice Dempsey Helen Dempsey William Ealahan Louise Facius Frank Ford FACULTY Mary Ereimuth Financial Secretary Thelma Friedrich Lucy Gaffney Rita Gagne Virginia Gilbert Gladys Glidden George Grant Arrhena Gregg Robert Harris Bertine johnson Florence Kerr Ruth Lawrence Leonard Lord Kenneth McCabe Lois McCabe Secretary Gertrude McGuire Milton Miller 5 Helen Otfinoski Carl Pickering Anne Pickett Ida Rand Betsy Rak Ella Ruaerhj - . Linda Rufleth A I Elizabeth Schram Melvin Stone - F2 Herbert Straub 1, y Ll l I .1 james Sullivan 'f f Edith Taylor Ardith Todd f- VC'allace Trax'e L k'f'g.3!Y'JJ,J Frances VC'arner Mildred Wfhite Nancy Wfilcox Minnie Marthers i 5 , ful 9,4 LJ f2 ' 'S S Cf M hifi, f HS 'W ff CHO 1 ,...v'v ALMA MATER To thee dear Alma Mater We smg the htghest pratse Wnth joyful strength and duty Our vorces loud we raxse To pralse thee for the knowledge That thou dost gxve us all We learn wxth joy and gladness Wxthm thy well loved halls To thee dear Alma Mater We pledge our loyalty Thy fame dear Wxlson H1gh School Our constant atm wxll be 6 The spxrlt thou hast g1ven In field of honor seen To teach us strength IH losses To watch our banners gleam To cheer our hard fought VICIOIICS We learn to do our share In brmgmg fame to W1lson Honor true and ever fa1r To thee dear Alma Mater We pledge our loyalty Thy fame dear Wxlson H1gh School Our constant atm wtll be '1 1 ' ft f f ,.- .1 l' lfvgf 'gf 1 If ,r-,gr ., wt ,gf w- -I - ,V V' 3 ,l. w ' g I Lvl Q - ' gn, tix 5 l yfal V A 1 .R El, Y if -1'l'5 a'f -' f Q ' fl 4 , :X Qt 1411, as ex ,, af, .MJ - g Q 1 G f 1 1 . 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N, A-ng-0-aqwaa jL'H SENIOR CLASS Premienr Vzce Prefzdenz Secrefary Treaylzfer 8 OFFICERS ROBERT HAZEN EVELYN BARONI ANIINETTA RASERO CHARLES HERDMAN W ZZ Pg , LJ Q If Q 113 Us Q 'Uv K 'gf T 2 V' x Q4 J 'g . , xy S A If S ,K W V 'rn ,, 1 'S . , ,fx , 'aux k, , :,, C S , ,4..f' ' 4,., V 1 ' Y :Nw W l f 1 , U I ' . .............................................--.... 1 Y QN- I Tl F5 Shor THOMAS RAYNIOND ALLt:N Tom Ambition To be healthy wealthy and happy Torn 5 a box uzfb rolorrng llglyl H11 fuure lr certain to be bright Studious conserwative eas going LAINE VIytGlNI ARRIGONI L ROBERTC J ANDERSON B I Ambition Dairy farmer Patience II a Hi! tba! 11 u lm! they my Bob bar that wrlue and firzdr tba! 11 pap' Student Government Rifie Team Track Choralogue Square Dance Club Cheerful likeable unpre dtctable , , xr . -.4 r V .vi , L -s 5. E ,., i, , ,, -.3 I v, ' . . V. '4 NJ by I '41 si 1 a CLAYTON CARL BENGTSEN Clayt Clap ir a tall and quie! lad. ' ererer he goer. lve uill be g ad'.' Quiet. . . s j . . . obliging Ambitio Cou.r,: stenograp er of awyer sl secret , ur 1 Elame wrt your friendly a r Youvf uon any frtldr also really care tu ent Govdrn ent Traffic quadg dvisory' Board junior Hqpor ciety Senior Honor' So cicty Girls' Sports Club Sbflt and Buskirmbgargray Saga Gentle friendly sympathetic EVELYN JEAN BARONI Ambition Secretary Whalezerf uorth doing uortb doing well, In many fields Jbe doex exrell. Vice-President of Senior Class Student Government Trafiic Squad Girls' Sports Club Sock and Buskin Junior Honor Society Senior Honor Society junior Nominating Committee Saga Scholarship Committee Margray Poised . . . capable . . , charming G . ANGELO AUGERI Butch The nme oclock bell he never dzd hear Arrzzmg lale uar nezer a fear Basketball Track Quiet one of the boys athletic Pac D V ' V v,L,V 1, Xcki JOHN RUSSELL BARTMAN am Ambition: To be a printer For ulml has he to do uith care A li e of fun bell llre and rlmrg. Band Band Council Student Gov- ernment Table Leader Cheerful . . . always friendly . . . easy-going 1 f P 1 ,V , X K I ll x , i . - v I J J, , rx . ' ' , . f I - . A - i I ., ,I , ' OIS MAY BETONCOURT ' 'Tiny Ambition: Policewoman She erzterr into her uork and 5 1 In the Jrame good-matured jollg way Girls' Sports Club, Girls' Glee Club, Sock and Buskin Happy . . . good-matured . . .well- liked l N EWR RQ L D I K .. .. fx 4 A ition: P ical tion in- struct ' o ing is zmporri e lo n ui!- in art, And Isl ' rn - joy life will ' rii' x Q Gir lee Club Girls' Bus in o s M gray d nt J m n Ta le Compe con tious L10 7' Lf THERINEJ BRYANT Cathy Ambition To 1010 the armed forces Here! 4 gzrl uhor friendly I great and Jffldll 0 uorzder Cathy 11 Izhed Girls Sports Club Ba d and Buskln Girls Clu Talkatrve agree le tive AS AFNJQXQ W3 J-X -Nw-.. JY' NANCY ELIZABETH BLAKE Nance Ambition: Medical Secretary Her light Jhafl linger around ur fel, Bright. radianl. fair. Girls' Sports Club Freshman Glrls Glee Club Girls Club Sen lor Girls Glee Club Student Gov ernment Table Leader Traffic Squad Student Council Blithe blond comely Ruud XVMNR .Lx S QCV00 10 W EAN MARIE BLATCH EY J J QQPH JJBLAINCATO J Jeanie L Off, ! oe Ambition To be a good teacher mbmph ggjof Brooklyn Jbodgers r future at eter he lzghtr a lump In Wilton Jpo he zr 4 champ Freshman Nominating Commit tee junior Nominating Commit tee Junior Honor Society Senior Honor Society President of Stud ent Association Executive Cabi net Varsity Club Basketball Popular athletic full of BA ARA ANN BROCK Bo Ambition Travel hh ill rzezer rerort to pre her naiuml charm and d :eme Club Girls Sports Club re ry 50 Square Dance Club Pres? ent 50 51 Band Band e ment able Leader opu ar fun loving pretty and homemaker Keenmznded uzth hzgh amhz 110715 Jean typzhef our school lradz H0721 Girls Sports Club junior Honor Society Secretary of Sophomore Class Margray French Club Trea surer 51 Senior Honor Society Vice President of Junior Class Advisory Board Sock and Buskm Latin Club Student Government Table Leader Student Council Ambitious efficient schol ary BETH ZION BRODY Beth Ambition Elementary school teacher The milder! rmzrzrzerr and genlleft hear! Girls Sports Club Girls Club junior Girls Glee Club Senior Girls Glee Club Mixed Ensem ble Band Secretary Teen Topics F lx O Reserved good natured 2.II1'3.CIlVC 7, 'Q ,EARLDINE F BRYANT Earldme u x Amb-rnon Marriage Thu dark hazred girl 15 full of zerz ll hat rhe foes rhe doer the her! Girls Sports Club Girls Club Freshman Girls Glee Club Sock and Busltin Senior Girls Glee Club Student Government Sociable pleasant non chalant . mx , , . , r i, ...' N t. kg . ,, r 'Q G1 u , eni ' Club, ' ' , 6 I, ' - ' I X A I y ' Y as J . XV' ' - - Tl I '-1. KIA sr 1 , hy: li JA 'P - QR 1 X W f n f A f . 1. J f yflfi ,I , .W I - S . 1 ,- yr C sf X of ' f' l f . hi by ' I, w J 2 z na 1- -X WA ,, . W. . .- :JQI42 ' f' , . 'A I . ' ,, ' jf l N b .. .I ., g 'N rl 1 . JY! 'I ,. . ur' . l T ' , , ' , , ' - . Co- 'il, 'lf-Iargray, Student Gov- Clu- '5, I a ' f R! ' f f , ii: f f ' ' .L ' r , Q 8 V A, g u In V' -.N i ,I f r Q ,I r I t V ' 'x' N S 4 tfV I. r .4 5 S- -4 1 rc- f- wa ,5- ,f Q A ' . ,, ' tif A - - ,E 1 75 'J l H v . U 0 ll YV I L 1 A - t ,,s. f ffj . . . . . . . iii-if! y fi? ., ki .- 1 '. e -, X Qu- . . 9 --J , its X, fr s.. , , x X, C' 'v M X--. . X Y t J ' j F. K BAIBARA A. v. BULA ' T ' 'jsafbv Ambitionx: Travel A Healing way rlhich yin: erefg- one' . ' - . 'With her you can ejnerry and haze lots of fuk Grrls Club Freshman Grrls Glee Club Semor Grrls Glee Club Student Government Trafhc Squad Grrls Sports Club Base ball Club secretary 51 Cheer leader Manager 51 Cheerful athletlc pretty A PHYLLIS KAY BUMSTEAD ..P i .. Ambition Secretary A good nature urn: the heart Freshman Glrls Club Senlor Grrls Glee Club Student Govern ment Table Leader Musrcal supple unassum m naive P UR IG GESS Amblll a Thu fun omng boy 11 dark and a He J fnendly too and admzred hy a Student Councrl Varsxty Club Football Basketball Athlet1c tall good lookmg JOANNE SUE BIJl1 LER Artlbltlon Secriry M 3 A glue! I rs thief! e ut feu Who kn ar the tre l hid fn 0 9 cms Sports Club s L a if km Grrls pub Stqjgk aGovern ment Study Hall Chair n Unaihlled agreeab e frrendly X X CLIFFORD W BURKHART Tex Ambltlon Testman for telephone company An all around fellow trzed and H118 You ll find hu friends are more than feu Freshman Nomrnatrng Commnt tee Student Government Cafe Squad Table Leader Frxendly one of the boys good lookrng ZENECIA MARY BYERLY Necra Ambmon To go abroad She enwef none whom chance doe: mzse And for her effortr :he dexener much praue Grrls Club junior Honor Socrety Sock and Buskm Mayor 'Produc tron 49 SO 51 Margray bust ness manager 50 51 Grls Sports Club Gxrls Sports Club Board Swtmmtng Club presrdent Sl Student Government Captarn of Study Halls Student Councrl Advzsory Board Executnve Cabr net Assembly Commlttee presr dent 51 Capable busy pretty MARY 'LOUISA CANSDALE Butsy Ambmon Teacher Sher pfetty to ualh uzlh And uttty to talk uzth Grrls Sports Club Gnrls Club Sock and Buskm Junlor Honor Socrety Grrls Glee Club Margray Student Government Table Lead Fnendly vrvacrous un WILLIAM CARPENTER 1 Ambrtron Plumber A little nonrenxe nou and then 11 feluhed hy the uueft men Boys Glee Club Mrxed Ensemble Sock and Buskm Always wrsecraclung unpfq dtctable un NANCY ANN CASS Nan Ambmon Socral worker In a time of great dutrerr She J a friend uho ll do her bert Grrls Glee Club Grrls Sports Club Grrls Club secretary 51 Advrsory Board Student Govern ment Traffic Squad Popular retrtent a good frxend BARBARA JANE CHADSEY Bo Ambrtron Food edxtor of a maga zme Cute and well lrked gzrl who 1: calm tn her ways Barb will be happy throughout all her day: Gxrls Club Sophomore Nomrnat mg Commrttee Sock and Buskm Band Band Councrl Grrls Sports Club Bowhng Club presrdent 51 Margtay Saga Student Govern ment Trafhc Squad Table Leader Advrsory Board Sophxstxcated well lrked attractrve WILLIAM HENRY CLARK 1 Ambrtron Travel Quzet harhful and rather mature Life wzth Bzll rhould he Jecure Rencent sh good natured DONNA MARIE CRANDALL Donna Ambmon To go to Europe Very charmmg very Ju eet Ju!! the kznd youd like to meet Grrl? Sports Club Semor Nomrn atmg Cornmmee Saga Margray Student Government Traffic Sguad Errendly well-lrked amrable GRACE ELLEN CHAMIS Mrckey Ambmon Musrc Frzerzdrhzp rs an art they Jay Which you have martered rn your ummng way Grrls Club Grrls Sports Club Band Musrcal friendly efhcrent I MIQQISED L CONGDON Mlllre Ambion To be a nurse A r zrz all hefftlarf arer lwer M'zlIie uzll aluays he galgby add wire Freshman Girls Glee Club Senror Earls Glee Club Grrls Sports Club 'gtudentioxerxxtpent Table Irader En taining 9 easy gqmg ce painonable PATRICIA ELEANOR CASS 31 Ambrtlon Career woman From the tzp of her toer to her pretty blond curl! She J fought by boyr and admrred by gtrlr Grrb Sports Club Gxrls Glee Club Grrls Club Student Gov ,ernment Trafhc Squad Pretty agreeable popular V' Vx JANET CONSTANCE CRUSBERG anet Ambrdon Teacher e She .rrryler corutazuly and laugh: N! more often Grrls Sports Club Grrls Club Student Government Trafhc Squad Frrendly well lrked amrable 'I3 JOAN CUNNINGHAM Ambmon Secretary Happy ar the day II long Grrls Club Glrls Sports Club Freshman Grrls Glee Club Semor Grrls Glee Club Student Govern ment Traffic Squad Sock and Bus nn Frrendly attractlve unpre dxctable O F l C 1 J 4 PHYL ANN Daozo Phyllls Ambruon A long and happy lrfe ' Hou ezer quiet :be may be A credit to our dzgmly Glrls Club Freshman Grrls Glee Club Cheerful wxllmg pleasant yffkop RIQZAJKA K' Ambrtron Mechanrc He knour when to .fpeak Track Football etxcent s mechanrcal wt RS tjlmiixmsencs ntron To be a West Pomt g aduafe IQ ny IJ redomznant lrazl compa 71 ue rote him fri fdle X 1ntell1 ent we I JN4 Qa- P ,L CAROLE MAE CZEPIEL Carole Ambmon Secretary Cute lzttle Carole your cbarmmg grace Matcher exactly your attratlwe are Grrls Sports Club Placld sweet modest RITA YDOMAN L l Bunny l' Amb on Xlfomenls Ar once 'Qzdet com :ml mae a Q J in-ml ver ,Gnd F esh 3HxGlflS Glele ub Semor Grrls lee Club uxet earnest carefree Ctglxnfts got-IN czAJKA l J Q! T nf o er A gclzrzd mpa gk an e sy 5, leaf flfu of-Vlsroh tball, Track Var rty tudent Govel'n menu Ca quad jok 1 ar fr L 1 athletrc GLENbA LOUISE EDDY Glenda Ambmon College A quzet girl who ax no .rorrou Glenda rr happy and will be lomorrow I Grrls Club Freshman Grrls Glee Club Senror Glrls Glee Club Grrls Sports Club Sock and Bus km, French Club, Student Govern ment, Table Leader Retrcent fun lovrng frank ' ' 1 gy - A I ill, K1 , ffl if J, xl l ' ' '1 1 f I 'I Z -N, J ' ,,- T 'rl . , F as. . ,flew Lf' ' ' , y - fp? Holi, Il, 7' kl y l 4X K? 2 ' I I 'f U ...I in - lit ' fee-?,i'., ,IIA . , . ' ' 'I H! ry Qu... Q I , . , . K 1 t, 1. AVN- .v I .- ' ' f' 1' C ' C C 4 ' ,pl , X s Q ,, '-L-'beg 'f..l 7 I' A ln, .C ' C X 'Cx X . . ,' -I ,f ,n X' -, Q a 'XF ,XQQ w' :e 'f,'4g hvkvfll 4' QW 3 iff' We ft? M ' 1 be f f f . U . R ' hy... ' - ' , 2 I I X Q K Ik . . ,, v 1 , ,J ' , Q- . , . lt lv.. EMI, ueli' k' , X 'W ,, T 'fl' Al A 7 bla 3 ui . . . ' Ag . . . ll- - A W u v . 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ELAINE LOUISE FAIRTOFT pf Drmples Ambmon Receptxonrst Elaine wzth your charmzng Jmzle You wzll wzn frzends all the whrle Glrls Sports Club Freshman Grrls Glee Club Jumor Honor Socrery Sock and Buskm Sennor Nommatmg Commrttee Saga Margray Student Government TrafEc Squad Sparklmg good natured popular 1' GORDON A FLETCHER Ambmon To be rrchs , I :hall ulorry :dye other day When Iomethmg greater block: my WW Sock and Buskm treasurer 51 Saga Margray Student Govern ment TI3fHC Squad Choralogue Artrstrc talkatrve we 1 U JANE A FLANAGAN anxe Ambrtron To go to Ireland Tuo blue eyer that Jeem to .ray Smzle and charm that lrzrh way Grrls Sports Club Grrls Club French Club Saga S1 y optxmrstrc Irrsh PATRICIA ETHEL FLYNN a Ambrtron Physrcal theraprst 1115! ar :he ought Grrls Sports Club Freshman and Sophomore Nomrnarmg Commrt tees Sock and Buskm Band Band Councxl Latxn Club Margray co edrtor 51 Scholarshrp Commnt tee Student Councll Gxrls Club presldent 51 junxor Honor SOC1 ery Senror Honor Socrety Saga JAMES H FOWLER Roy Ambmon jom the Navy Her a fellou uho J really grand Surfer: If certaznlg at hu rom mand Track Student Government Cafe Squad Forceful candrd yester Squad Ta f dl Ambrtjg cbs? rren ,J ffl ylLLIAM H FRANCISCO B1 Ambmon Contentment Happy go lucky dptzl may fare Big green eyes and uag dehon awe' ' Band Sock and Buskln Nialor Proiiuctron 50 51 presrdent 51 Assembly Comfnlttee Executrve Cabmet ,Margray co ednzor 51 Saga co edrtor 51 Student Gov ernment Table leader jumor Honor Sodety Ta vcfatrle talkanve 9 HSL E Am , .. 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V, V Girls' Club Pretty . . . talkativeg. . frank Gigglirjg . . . full of fun JA AINE GALLAQHER an Ambrtron College Conxzderatzon getr many wclorzes Grrls Sports Club Freshman Glrls Glee Club Gxrls Club Student Government Table Lead Good bowler wrllmg relrable I DUDLEY WAR11 GATES Du Ambrtron Screntrst 'The uorld lover a happy perron tu lard All of as lzke thu boy uzth hu Sock and Buskrn Margray Band Band Councrl Executrve Cabrnet Student Government Table Leader Joker vs ell lrked fun lovrng lj ALBINA E Ambrtlon a success AM uazrlt and quzet u ay: Who har c rmed ur through our 5' vol day: Grrls ports tres F reshmln Gif Unaffected sr ncere pleasant CONSTANCE S GOODSELL Connle We Izke her for her happy face And for her unaffecled grace Grrls Sports Club Basketball Club presrdent 51 Sock and Bus Petrte cute popular Vx rx .E SHEILA GORDON Sherla Ambrtron College Dark hazred girl uzih merry azr You can he happy anyuhere Grrls Sports Club Freshman Grrls Glee Club Grrls Club Semor Grrls Glee Club Sock and Buskrn Student Government Tab le Leader Vrvacrous talkatrve 1 glrng MARY KATHRYN GRACE Mary Kaye Ambrtron Moclellrng marrrage Tall and attrartufe a modeho A 17401-'J future for ary ue see Gntls Sports Clubg Freshman Grrls Club Stu ent Government Traffic Squad Wrtty lrght hearted drvert rn t I S Ill , u K l , s ' f lx. 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A ,Vp 4 A V ' Vu bel: 1 ' JOHN GRECO Grec Ambition: To join the Marines Not 4 sinner, not a .faint perbapr, But the very bert of cbaprf' Track, Student Government, Var- sity Club president '51, Traffic Squad Forceful fran one of the boys i ANN MARIE GUIDA Ann Ambition: Womens Air Force For what has .rbe lo d care A life of fun .rbe'll and Girls' Uv Girls' d frank ,,44vfJ ARNO UEI, HAFTEL faff' Aff'-L9 We fen- mbrtron llege A 72711 wheel 411, j eld f rench5fltib Baseba l if IJ Quiet har orking operative g L!l JANET ANNE HALYBURTON anet Ambition Merchandising janet 5 4 girl who to all zr a frzend We love ber now and wzll to the en Freshman Girls Glee Club junior Honor Society Girls Club Girls Club Board Margray Junior Class secretary Girls Sports Club vice president 50 Cheerleaders secre tary 51 French Club Sock and Busltin Student Government visory Board Versatile clever pop 'a .ZXIAL Aztlg' My 'Y J' u -6,1615 .QCJ's2fdflf -f JV fd J' vw 'Vw' dug, in-A-v BARBARA ANN HARTKE Barb Ambition To be successful Indeed you haze charmr ubrch many long to ozfn A gracxorq ,mule dnd mild get ba-ppy tone Freshman gs,-3 secretary Fresh man Girls ee lub Girls Club Girls Spottsl ub Maporettes Mayorette Council Band Board Council Drum Maiorette 50 51 Student Government Table Lead er Executive Cabinet Student Council Director 51 Quiet efficient modest '-sd! 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' ... 9 U U , a 1 J Bo en ROBERT GRAHAM HAZEN Bo Ambmon Scrennsr A hanrfxome lad 11 our Bob Rexponxzlzle loo nz am 7011 junlor Honor Soclety Natronal Athletrc Scholarshxp Socrety Bas ketball Track Varsxty Club Jun lor Nommatnng Commxttee Senror Class resrdent French Club uden Assicirogsecretzy 51, met Student overnment Cafe ua lille l doa.z,QSl ,Je 94-I4-exe' K VEHARLES R HIGGINS H11 lzfe to 111: lzkmg he led Her happy ubal more can be sa: Track Semor Nomrnatxng Com mlttee Saga Student Government Table Leader Carefree yoker good sport ,WMM 617 'WHN Hoop l Hank mon See the world through a porrhole Strong to the end a man of men Reucent ta unassummg ARD b T avy A w r mcz our cla: le tenfzour ' IIS C , r der-550 er , Lg Clu ar Saga Elfrcxe t qw t eerful l LEONARD T HIGGINS CHARLES C HERDMAN Herm Herm haf prm 11 tha! frzendrlnzp doe! pay fo: hex madex a ,frrerzdf 111 brr 11 eablel 5 Baseball tba ml' Nomm ating, Comrgllttee Glee Club Senror Class treasurer Varsrty Club SQi'dentlfGoyernment, Cafe Squaduf Header Saga 00d-400151 g Qglieable 10kQ Lzfe I5 reall Llfe 15 earnest And the gra1e 15 not zts goal Student Government Table Lea Quret never rn a hurry reserved PATRICIA R A HOWIE Patsy Ambmon To be happy Shes neat and petne And zerj Ju ee! V1ce Prestdent of Freshman Class Freshman Glrls Glee Club Semor G1r1s Glee Club Advrsory Board Gxrls Sports Club Cheerleader presldent 51 Grrls Club Grrls Club Board Sock and Buskm Student Government Traffic Squad Athlenc :tt e popular QZQZKZQMJQ ,Vrfwf LJ' sh I ' e ub, S 1 s' ee Cl , U s s 3 r le ROBERT ALLEN HUBNER Bo mbmon Accountant Yo haze 111m tba! J ruef Andi Jucferflju 111 izluragr 'ufollml nh lov nts L 1 Student Governmenr, Tfafiiq Squad, Capggd G8wxfxCommrttee Retngeint Tgood rlatured capa e . I 1 Egg ' ' , W , 11,iQQL! '. A I , , .' I N41 , ' , C0 '1, ' V' , 1, , ' , , -' 3 .L ' 1 ' 3 I L! P ' ' 11' r V Y .A ' 'I . ,,1' W -Y . . n A 'ln L, J, A 1, rf ,- ,- f .AT all A E 'A uf ' L ' F r, 'lf .Al k IX .a X Y. pl-I J- 'gy xx, f X 1 1 -,JU J rf, 1' I sf ' ,, J 'fi . . . , d. . ' ' er W' .I . . Myib U .. I .. j 3 I ' A ' . . . 1' 1 , , I fp I A rte. ,J-- ,Q Y T ,f ' It JLJJ . qu, I X BE ' fy X.. .. b rr l ' .H I - ,A ' ' '4' , ' f . 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HAZEL GRACE HURLBURT Hez 4 Ambition: Happiness A quiet lar! zrirb yellou' curlr: Admired alike by boys and girls, Girls' Sports Club, Girls' Club, Saga Frank . . . modest . . . impartial Wbf A LINE NN KAL Ambitron S e work A Ju eel dzrporztzon 15 the .rzgn of a frzendly soul Girls Club Sock8cBusk1n Girls Sports Club Latin Club Margray Staff Student Association Table Leader Reserved thoughtful good natuted RAYMOND JOHN KARPE Ra ff 'Ffe7'7!5llJ a heart ar ,sound , ,af b taS6f2lQfff df gyffw 1 peL,4gfL44.1 ? au AQCBSY g f HUC 'X' Y MA,R-IONMFRANCES K4ARfE Am mon Bookkeelaef f May uorth wui beqrts and cgffslancy 2' Girl-e4-'Sports Club Girls Club Student As Pqatign Attractrv undersga 5 1 nonchalant ELIZABETH LSEY Ambiti ension teac .fag Gen uayr are ,QQ uayr Grrls por? wjgirls Club Vice presiden f iding Club 48 French Club Earnest genuine pleasant I4 few A! Ll! ffff L! NE KEMPER lAmb oh jqm A gzrl uu p um and fie 1 ,fo gzrl ue all a mre Grr ports Club Girls Club Ga fee fattractivp v rsatile AL YFMARGARET KING in Teacheg Free anzmrzappyf N' nekwqghapgy F-r 'Nommahng Committee 'bl e b Girls Club omore ommgpg Commit ee girls Sports.. ub Student Assgeratron Companionable xmpish pleasant X M' ' ' A 7. r 157 ,iw 4 , 4 , X? l ,-'L'-,til 'cfm' E -'Lx'- 'Y 1,12 ' ' 2 ry I . ,V y L- ,, Y . ., . . lg- 2 f L - - .H X' fl 2, ' ' , 1 I . , . . , . ' ' ,f', i . s . , - id 'I , ' . .' l -.1 Y ' . , , I R ,Y I X . ! - .!. , I .V '- n ' S l .' 1 3 l . . x I , 1 ,V A I7 VM r X175 , H yn U f I A X 7 ft , i . , P ,, t x 7 7 ,r . A A f 1 , In , h S, V ' ' , ' y', all ' ' D D ' , i , X . S. V' -41. ,I 1 ,A 'Q ' y 1 4 fr' ' ll? ' f f I f, bp r Q f p it A A 1- X , A 04- ' af 'fi J Q , t - K if , ' ' I K IJ, . - gf . ,ffl 1 - f X fl 1 I .4 I bk, fl' In 4 ,'- ' f I r . 'F I i A, X KWIAK.. r ,fl I, V, t-.-VE. 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Girls' Sports Club junior Honor Society Margray Saga Athletic spirited cheerful V' I Xfpxyyj Qfgnf' X 'P EDWARD MYRON KONOPKA Our greatest glory ts not tn never fallzng But zn rzrmg every ttme u e fall Junior Honor Society Band Soph omore Nominating Committee Sock and Buskxn Margray feature editor 51 Vice president of Latin Club 50 Senior Honor Society president 51 French Club presi dent 51 Teen Topics Club E ecutive Cabinet Student Associa tion Table Leader Study Hall chairman Saga Band Coun Studious cheerful ambi tious ARTHUR LUDWIG KRENZ rt Ambition Insurance A man of zdea to Jucce L, Band junior nor Socyety Sen 'hor Honor ty qokxand us Pr kin M ssist nt e Stud Counci tuden t n IW5 ROBER ggolaxlfu :C C bmon Band ldadgr and ar j range Beh t etrace frnuchte th lurk hzr eye: ske an er H an nio rxytpry Tryk Sock a ki O s Ma Va stty G1 b dent Associ atiomfzbfe Leader rafhc Squad B my Council ,A G od nattlrry im re ionable f efdl NICKOLAS VINCENT LABBADIA Nick Ambition Be a college graduate Afoot and lzght hearted I take to the open road Healthy free the uorld hefore m Basketball Sock and Buskin Stu dent Association Director of Ad visory Board 51 Table Leader Varsity Club Executive Cabinet Saga French Club Athletic ambitious un PHYLLIS ARLENE LAWRENCE Mickey Ambitron Seamstress Not too ferrous not too gay that 5 the proper any Freshman Girls Glee Club Sen ior Girls Glee Club Girls Sports Club uiet self reliant pensive 20 l HRM I loving 5 DWIN LENZ orm eterinarian rt man J ezerythzng l b Track Mixed Ense Student Associa tion, der Traitic Squad Basketb I Unassuming likeable 1 1 gent JH , I r ' ' 'J c, X X 'X . 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Bvlys' , , ' Artfbxtnon 'f God urezrone lherzrherl ruztr of pe alzty Glee Club rls Sports Club Girls C Sjudent Assoclat Ta-ble St y Chaxrman Student agaw Tzilkatlve attract e Qy JANET LORRAINE LINDEMARK Llndy Ambntxon Marrlage A ru ee! dzsporztzon II the sign of a frzendly .foul Glee Club Nommatmg Commrt tee 48 49 50 Sl Gnrls Sports Club Program Commrttee chalr man 51 Student Assocxatton Traf llc Squad Grrls Club Petr te pretty popular f LORRAIME' MARGARET sb LINEHAN Ral XL Ambltlpn To l Peace rhe treadr her u ay 1 Hmong as Grrlf Sports Club Freshman Glee Club Senror Glee Club ruff 1- KTEEN JAMES MANTEL Wf Snook N lx 2 Q4 Ll Am mon ayy w v A generour perrxgf runyhme 1' s wx 75 6 HI 4.4 V'- Track X Wrllrng frlendly ambrtlous HAROLD WARREN LOEWENTHAL Bu Ambmon County agent And yet although u orzhy Bud ua! alro uzre Aud1oV1sual Club treasurer 50 vlce presldent 51 Sock and Bus km Student Assoclatxon Trafhc S uad Assxstant Football Man Ta co operatxve under standmg GEORGE WILLIAM MARSHALL Of ' 1, 4 U Happy am I firm carer ,rn free, Why pan? thqyjlaul ,cement lr me- Football asltztball Track Var s1tyCluH tudentCounc1l Easy gomg handsome well llked ROBERT EDWARD MARSHALL Radar Ambmon To graduate Wzlty fem and frequent rrmler make a frlendrhrp u ell u orth u hzle Football Track Varsnty Club Student Assoclatxon Cafe Squad Never ln a hurry mrschrevous wltty 2 I l ALICE MARIE MASCARO Ambrtron Nurse A rmzle can aiu ay: .rprmg From a heart uhere frzendrhzp Jzngr Glrls Sports Club jumor Honor Soclety Grrls Club Freshman Glrls Glee Club Sock and Buskm Semor Glrls Glee Club Student Assocratron Trafhc Squad Table Leader Country Dance Club treas urer 50 Conscrentlous neat pleas ant smxle ,Y ,- Y f' vrr Y ,J V ,pr Fi' ,JL P' . 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E JANICE MASELLI Jamce Ambmon College Muchzef a'ance.r rn her eye: and Jm1leJ upon her lzpr jumor Honor Soclety Glrls Sports Club Grrls Club Fresh man Glrls Glee Club Semor Glrls Glee Club Sock and Buskm Margray exchange edltor Sl French Club Student Assocxatxon Study Hall chanrman Table Leader Tmy xmpnsh pleasant IT1 Xxx-'L J -Nu EENRMARIE MAQEN on Prrv secretary GEORGE 'MMSTRAS Gun f' Ambntuon' Scrennst I Jhall uorry rome ther day When Jomezhmg Ljeater blocks my nay Boys Glee Club Margray Sock and Buskm Student Assocratron Study Hall chalrman Traffic Squad Deservln g honest com pannonable ILGA DZIDRA MEZITIS Ambxtron Nursing An open hearted mazden :rue and pure Quiet reserved lrked by all Arn n natlxre mn: l last ng drhzp Junlor Honor Soc Freshman Glrls Glee Club Club Gnrls Sports Club Sock and Bus km Band Margray adverttsmg manage1'X49 51 Senior Honor Socrety St ent Councrl secretary 51 Frer-ch lub Student Assocr ation Trafhc Squad Executxve Cabinet Saga Showboat Mayor Productlon Band Councrl Bowl mg vce president 11 Smart popula 1 V1 7 RONALD WILLIAM Mccurcx-1EoN J Coach ,J Ambrtlon Travel YForce ' A merry hear that laugh: at care Mxxed Ensemble Boys Glee Club Audro Vxsxon Club French Club Boys Ensemble Saga Good natured strrkmg han' frlendly JOSEPH MAzzoT A Jn o Ambxtron Undec A good hea I zphetle than al F a ' I ball 'EE9:Ckq.S tfpuncg ge Fla den I Ass cxatron c ue AS uadj jo h ld' socaable mce loo mg ALBERT RUDOLPH MEISTER Knob Ambrtron Electronlc technrcran Al J 4 fellow of few u ordr but u hen he .rpeaks they are uordr of wzrdom Band Mrxed Ensemble French Club Audro Vrsxon Club Boys Ensemble Ambmous courteous calm 4 BARBARA RUTH MILES Barb Ambmon Secretanal work m the Waves Happy lhe grrl u nh never a care Glee Club Grrls Sports Club Grrls Club, Teen Toplcs Club Mgray Tall' good sport fun v .,,'X,,1J ,w p , K Y -4 . 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Audro Vrsmon Club Band Student Kssocratron Table Leader O chestra Band Counul Adxrsorx Councrl Studx Charrman Countrx Dance Club Carefree musrtal casx gornge Z y yN47X1iY A JQVAK Ambrzgh 0 en s Arr Force We lzke our gag fbeef Your plihnf happy 1144 M ,Orgies Grrls club Gr ls Syrts Club Softb treasurer 51 f Student sjmcfatro Mnschre ous good mrxer amnable we CARL OSFP OT 'NI KI 1 we bldrnbkion To succeed The mrlflerl Imam: and! C I Jllae W Jfzrl Blslxetball fSenlor Nqdmnatlng., C rttee hrrstmas Card Com Glnlffrman darlt ha omc ELEANOR GERTRUDF PI-IILBRICK Pee Wee Can and dlllfdflfillf nzlfcbze nz her eyes Nialorettes secretary 50 Freshman Grrls Glee Club Sophomore Nlommatmg Commrttee Grrls Club Student Assocratton Table Leader Cute talkatrve everyone s rend LXX CAROLINE PALMIERI Ca Ambrtlon Travel T11 good to be merry and u ue Freshman Glee Club Freshman Nornrnatrng., Commrttee Grrls Sports Club Senror Grrls Glee Club Student Assocratlon Table leader Gxrls Club Pleasant frrendly attractrve MARGARET LUCILLE PRIEST Mlgggle Ambrtron Secretary She rofzly speak: and Ju eetlg rmzles Grrls Sports Club Freshman Gxrls Glee Club uret rntetes g ap XXV li? ,W We I AIN IN ETTA ELSIE RASERO Netra Ambttron Secretary JAINE ANN PLLX EREINTI anne Ambttron Hanrdresser Pltmtr are Inn treet are bzeb Irie rr short am! so am I Grrls Club Grrls Sports Club Trny rmpressrxe brrght smrle N IN olbmg II zmposxzble I0 a zz llllflg hear! Grrls Club treasurer 51 Jumor Honor Socrety, Glrls Club Board, Cheerleaders vrce presrdent 50, Teen Toprcs Gnrls Sports Club presrdent SI, Secretary of Senxor Class, Student Assocratron, Trafhc Squad, Chrrstmas Card Commrttee Lnvely cute well groomed I ,1,+ ,ll,, 'L ff tr, Ami I, f ,fr M l A .Y , Y Y ' ' 'I r- a. 1 - . i , .r . lx h ,FL - NV, x-'Q l L. X C, 5 NW-2 'C ' S I, 1- I S-K,x?.'xl Kwl-' is 1 xx ' 51, fx, V -2. fl. ,MT , 1- 1 x ri-IN' 9 v, QL . - ' ' ' ' A mr f KA! ' . , ' Ill... .' A 'A l . , fr' ld o J lk ' 1 0 X gl , .. i V, 1 ny N gJ T I A Jr . ll! , 4 ' ll YY 'IJ -'Y ,,Y -.4 I . . JOHN IRVING RAU Hotrod Ambnnon Tobea horrod drrver He appear: to be quzet but sometzmer u e u orzder Aud1V1s1on Club Track: Pr dentxal League W M Happy unperplex to fd jf fell W Ll ffkvff JW bf ff X J! o popular J kmdnerr Freshman Glrls Glee Club Gxrls Sports Club Gxrls Club Sock and Buskm Latm Club Scholarshxp Commnttee, French Club, Margray, Saga Energetlc 1mpress1ve genxal 24 Via' F3 fx? X !!lji'DOROTHY V REMBIS Dot Ambmon Long and happy lxfe The hand that hatb made mu fair bath made gou good Freshman Gxrls Glee Club Gxrls Sports Club Senlor G1rls Glee Club Gxrls Club Student Assoc1 atlon Trafhc Squad Pleasant dxsposltlon lxkeable cheerful NANCY BELLE REYNOLDS Nan Ambmon T be happy A 14 znmng b a plea nl rmzle Drerred so eat a uzle rig e Fres ma lee Cl Gxrls orts Club jun or H Soclety Gxrls tba asuw 50 tu soc: n Tra c Squad ab ead Asseb Commrt retary So and Buskn rs 1 C lttee presl w mm u vxc ent M y Execu ab 1n t Studen ouncll olsed pleasant I. l thi ' A ll.-J' A I MARGARET MARY REYNOLDS Ambxtxon Teacher A perfect friend quiet and Gxrls Sports Club Latm Club presxdent 50 French Club Mar gray llreraty edltor 51 Saga Conscnentlous deservrng frnendly DOROTHY ANN ROSENTHAL Dot Ambltxon Medxcal technologlst Dol II congemal at hear! and ua! born to be a rzend Freshman Gnrls Glee Club Glrls Club Glrls Sports Club Band Sock and Buskm Teen Toplcs Consclentxous frlendly derstandmg RONALD JOSEPH REAGAN Ronnxe Ambmon Cernfied publlc ac COLIIIIBIIC A modeft man has ez erjllyzng to gam Student Assocnatxon Traflic Squad Study Hall chalrman Conservatxve modest con sud CIBIC M REVA JEAN RUSSMAN Ambmpn Medrcxne Col grate clezer full of fun K ou n and liked by ezeryone Freshman Gxtls Glee Club Glrls Sports Club Girls Club Latln Club treasurer 50 French Club Sock and Buskm, Margray Merry athletxc well llked . ff M. P al Ip, lx, .- . 1 J HV!! . - . X x C l r fl ,- 1 'l l X A , .WJ If 4 ,F A ,lf ' P' , ,, we-1 M K ,C 4- A, N '- ' .tj 5 1 -J' JFS, . rw' 'M of 'M li 5 2-l gr V F u.JJs 'A 'Lt' 8 X Q., 'XF ' :rw X Q '- h . . V 'vl' . , .rerenefl S tl In M H V. I l ' ln -- . H - A 'lf' ,, .' . v A vw l V . AU . C b, .Ilya ' .s - . , ' Y ' 5 na , , V I .y . '. ' U ge h. ' Y I 'I I ...Un- Q '51, ' Cl 'e esi- I , C I Q 3 Y, C ' Y Q , 1 ' - ' . lx, XX by X X . f lv R I A i' : sc!! l : nh' U , A,',. J WILLIAM SMITH SANSTROM 1 Ambltron Technrclan Bzll bdf the u Ill to do and the foul fo dare Sock and Buskm treasurer 50 Track manager Aud1oV1s1on Club Natronal Athletnc Scholar shl Socne Student Assocnatxon RQBIERT JULIUS SCHIEMAN mbrtloh lfelevrsron techmcnan e :eldom ,Q-poke but u hat be ,mul uar clear Student Assocratron Traliic Squad P YY Trafhc Squad Band Ambntrous pleasant en, I thusrastnc My V7 1 f x L, ffetlaaffifff' lf' 41 M IA LOIS JOYCE SHELDON A 1 DVEUBIUCCI Ambrtron Bookkeeper and sec He u as a gentle and a kind fellow Sock and Buskm Audro Vrsxon Club vlce president 50 presrdent Sl Jumor Honor Soclety Semor Honor Soclety Saga Student As socratron Trafhc Squad Football manager 50 Ambmous trustworthy conscrentrous SHEPARD JR Shep Ambnt H key aye Be .ulent a Footb3,Q T a tion Interesurlg eservmg puzzlmg retary Lou har 4 pleasing uay that attract! many friends Gnrls Club Gnrls Sports Club Student Association Traffic Squad Reserved studrous thuslastxc P ay baseball for A?-n-L'g?fkees If Fun rnm mdk 640 d ootba l seball resndentnal rslty Club Student As socratron, Table Leader Llglf hearted fun pleasant Quxet SLIICIIOUS sh Wadi! L gy-BNN STEINKAMP xp? ' Ambttron Ekmektary teacher 'Lf han has han of gold and a beszuo march Band Badd Councxl Girls Club Sock and Buskln Ggrls Sports Club Orchestra Teen Toprcs French Club vrce presrdent 51 Badmmton presrdent 51 Girls Sports Club Board Student Asso cratlon Trafiic Squad Frrendly well lrked happy EEE 'UELAU 31? ll Phulcal duration E N' box p J: f jindafqw 6:38111 asks? ue c mb mfrelblil tii eLWe Leade K cnc g, popular carefree s AJ OJ 25 N Lf .I ,, B'll I , ' 'S 1 I. --mj- .H A ..f:. 1 .. - I - . ' - ' Z f I IJ.. ' Y M' I fl X ' j . LA-'I ls. . 'A ,U la .nfjv 'N UXX 1 Lb I' vi . I 4 f 5 S I' ' ,Al XJ 'ERI' U3 X X A , , J A, . , F I fw' ff S ' I 'ul ' 1 '1 A. l . . ' ' , ' Q D . . . 1' . . . en- fl .3 ALLAN FRANCIS HENRY KENT S v ' 'L H nk . U H ibr' : F e H Z A 1 I ' 'A I LJ ev e 5' , Ja . QV' I ,ff av. LAI, ,J f ,Q , -. .' I ' ' fx ' N- K- ix of .I f ga tr S . QQ.. is V 1 X yep th S 1 ' I ' g - la Nf . . - L'll'.i, X f - my ,, Y A A , A . ,U mx X in r KQU sv - I .' V , Ds, u X V A Y -I I V g -I ' -' h - - ' 1 , l t 'n '51, ' ' y 'J X Nj, rsi K ,S As- ' 1 ' K 1 I 'I - .' flu 'V Freshman Grrls Glee Club en EDNA MAE STROEHLA Ambxtron Art school We llke her for ber happy fare and her unajferled grace Girls Sports Club Grrls Club Band Band Councrl Margray crr culatron manager 51 Student A socnatlon Study Hall Chaxrman Porsed pretty popular be X U P6494 img Irlikbwsxr I 110 S A blew la uzlla a generour fmze J one feel that lzfer orth ubzle Foot ll Baseball Sophomore Nominating JUHIOI' Nomlnatrng Commrttee Varsrty Club Student Assocratron Cafe a Tal Leader VJJJAQCY N E'RRlLL M a1l1n cafee Un' ! J ashro 4 r fl kr 0 r eshm rrls Glee Club jumor 'ilgonocxfgucrety Vnce presrdent of S homore Class Advxsory Board olarshrp Commrttee French lub Gxrls Sports Club secretary 51 StgdentAssoQrg1t1on Traffic SquaQ 59 .J welLg?oomed cheer u R BARBARA ANN TABAK Barb Ambrtron Arr Force Her uuu are 11435 of peafanl fy' nerr And all ber parlay are peace Grrls Sports Club Grrls Club Glee Club Mrxed Ensemble Freshman Nomrnatnng Commrt tee Student Government Study Hall Charrman Cheerful thoughtful care PHILONENE AGLAE Tl-IISDALE Phr Anlbrtron Secretary She I a quret and flu fort of gzrl But Alu ay: har 4 fnendly Hz for erergone OR STROHLA Ro 1,1 mmf 11111 tba mlfllrgenr rac oard ne bmet nch Club St t ASSOLIHUOH Cafe Squad Tra c Squad Ambrtrous or1g,rna1 terestmg nor Gxrls Glee Club Band Wrllrng xnterestmg 1 e 3 C A fwlfllillyf ELMER THODY m Ambrtron Stay smgle Bmf e in heart bra: e in deed Shy handsome vsell lxked 26 CHlNI Blossom Ambntxon Nurse Pel7P1dmH1zel1 we! gmrzour and rharmnzg Freshman Grrls Glee Club Semor Crrls Glee Club Girls Sports Club Grrls Club Student Councrl Student Assocratron Trafhc Squad Sock and Buskm Teen Toprcs C ub Athletrc well lrked lrvely ,. : ' 'lA yv A . 'V v,l ', I ,', ' ' ' - ' , ' FA ba k. gs' l ,.Ad .... I ,y - S- l C A 37? c f ft 3 . ' 'I ' 1 , I , A LJ. . X 1 ' V I VV. -Ll ' If , . X . ' Aj is 1' l f' L0 lv!! A ' A , ,., A. V ' fp, Uv., ll l X '-LL 7' ' Ll ll-6. .tb I L , , ll - il lp' L in 9 4 Cf: ,LIL .l xt .K Q au. -9 S - Nike. H H A 41 - A - . t ul.. me . as S at J fi .td , H ,, Qi. 1 m In AthIetic...v,r ,. A ujiyg free - 5. m ' .2 'N ., Ali' ' N 'lu . ,Q S e a Jzget, 1 ve '- '- . f ' :ECP - ' . -SQ ',' ., j , bl' ...1'k-A V 1 , , by 'Q ,'f1.,,.-, if x il ' C' .iv 'ft' '. ef C fe ft A J sr' ,sm '-fr - r 1 Vx . glx, .lv -ll-.':,J VJ 5 Y 5 doggie gi, 34' NX W s . G, - :,. x . ,k it r Cs V . I J , l 97' . 2 1 ' A at x ,' - Assocratrotly able Lea EDWARD I SFPH Ambrtlon M ne H11 lzmhr are art ly mo For hearty rporlr or c ter! hold Football co captarn 5l Baseball Varsrty Club Student Assocratron Cafe Squad Popular athletrc RP' .eb lv- X., 'JC l . V K9 Rx GWENDOLYN WILKENS Gwen Ambmon Busmess career She zr a pretty merry rprzte Wzlh laughter brzghz and feather zghz Student Government Table Leader Study Hall Cha1rman Margray Grrls Club G1IlS Sports Club Swxmmmg Club treasurer 49 50 Freshman Grrls Glee Club Sock and Buskm Sprrrted talkatrve neat HANS RUDOLPH WIRTH Rudy om :uc eseemed J ss treasu uruor on ocrety IAMS anx To kno Grrls Sports Clu enror Pro gram Comm1ttee S dent Assocr 21tlOf1 Gentle smcere thoughtful J' -,RAXSAMD WISNI Vsxr Jmgvmlilvlr l-Iehayfwzta fb: W H zr 7e1tzonAf'fe!rfjeQ,elf Ygfulrronp 4 lmwdilll ,Sy rack F enc Clulfsecrg O A V195 BUQIQCSS J, Class tudent outt Advrs oard Student ssocrat ailic quad arsrty b 'W'ILLIA'M A- WOLLMAN Billy Arnbxnon l Tarfk deans? for orl cornpanir' He ualk: on rhygrofnd hu head :meh clmfl Baseball' rnfkxager 45g 49 Varsrty Clu X Well lrked happy darmg Intellr gent well hked happy Foo ba1,l,,Gafe Sq ad Boys Glee Club 'frmk qglafsrly C1 bwyylem Wrllrng versatrle J fun MARION VIOLET WATTS Sparky Ambrtron To be an arrplane px o Laugh and the you ld lau p alone Glee Club llmg IOJ ww HEIARJORIF M IIYN WCEDWOAFIFIH 'LM3Yg1e Aribmon X To have a 'long happy 1 C Alwayr wrliwg to bflp alaska frfwH4qx Grrls Sports Club 'Glrls Club Margray Saga Shaking 7Qsoc1a non Trafhc Squad Understandmg ready smrle carefree 27 ,V .I ' . -P Ju ,Cf we 1, rf- ,J T W , .w t . ..Ed,g L- .. ,, high .. 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' x N T CV' X1 ,qs iw!-.txkg-:to?gli? lggili:RRL L h x L Ffh .AApbiti rf-'Pliinter L ' ua u-ith the world . J' 1 5-f Ar uell ar the girls. xBoys' Glee Club, Presidential League Good-natured . . . witty . . . care- 1' CC I f fe V 28 MARION ZISK Marlon our romely Mardi Gram' queen Ha graceful hearing and charm in mfen Freshman Girls Glee Club Senior Girls Glee Club Christmas Card Committee Senior Nominating Committee Saga Trafhc Squad Table Leader Study Hall Chair man Advisory Board Student As sociation Popular beautiful friendly Af 1 f, SNEX r . 1 lo , .KX P ., 1, WALTER JOSEPFI ZAWISA X ,q'BllClC ' Ambiridiiz Carpentry -. Whateaer it ir, Wal! - xl can handle il. Football manager '49' 350, Track manager '49, Varsity Club l'Amibtioulz . friendly . . . modest ,L xy' gjd 91? sa xf-' Q, 4 RITA MARGARET ZYWNO Ambition Nurse Thy lockr Jo bright Thme eyes so blue Freshman Girls Glee Club Girls Sports Club Senior Girls Glee Club Country Dance Club Schol arshlp Committee French Club secretary 51 Margray Saga co editor Sock and Buskin Student Association Table Leader Teen Topics Enthusiastic genial mirable 7 wi sim f l ry, 'F .. ,.-5 ' . .voor D7 x . X., rr of fl' A xl U 8 s-N. - U '...ad- I .J U' 1 'P '- A ' lf- l ,f 0 fr X l v .Il lr ff , YM ll 141' ,Ag fu f ,ft , .' f as rl t 5' . -L liyfll Q0 V! Ui' LIU 'U , 'VL fl J ki vt ,p.,1V ,W, , Ll S L, , X' ul l l ' X K A lf if ' i j Nu LW V if Mr, t , J , ,V JMU I if, 'll .JV fi Xllsj ,ffl Vs L-J ' f T 1 iff , f f' xt' - V ,L , X 1 wflifclie .-'f 7' ' , rr, .f YQ' Q' CLASS HISTORY Our sprrrts were hrgh and our eyes were shrnrng wrth expectancy that brrght mornrng rn early Septem ber, 1947 as we freshmen, feelrng extremely rmpor rant, entered the halls of Wrlson Many of us had spent our erghth year of school here but many more of us came from surroundrng schools and towns That first day wrll always be vrvrdly stamped on our memorres, for we new students were lrterally lost among a maze of rooms, doors, and upperclassmen The days passed and we gamed confrdence m our selves Then rt became necessary for us to elect officers, srnce we were unable to have any class actrvrtres wrth out efficrent leaders joe Mazzotta was elected presr dent Patsy Howre, vrce presrdent, and Barbara Hartke and Rudy Wrrth secretary and treasurer, respectively Phrl Burgess was elected as our student government representatrve Our actrvrtress as a class now began, and rn October the Freshman Frolrc, under the general charrmanshrp of Phil Burgess, was held m the approprr ately decorated gymnasrum The hrt we made wrth our Frolrc brought due rec ognrtron to us and we now became steadfastly planted m the hrgh school world Trme passed qurckly for us and all the Wonderful trmes we had at the games, dances plays, and assemblres came to a close all too soon but we had three more years at Wrlson to look forward to-and next year we would all be sophomores When we returned m September, anxrous to get the ball rollrng agarn we elected our class officers joe Mazzotta was agam the chorce for president, Nancy Terrrll, vrce presrdent, jean Blatchley, secretary, and Brll Francrsco, treasurer Rudy Wrrth was the student councrl representative In due trme our Sophomore Hop came along wrth rts combrnatron of dancrng, entertarnment, and, of course, refreshments The choloclate mrlk and cookres were, mdeed welcome that December nrght, especr ally srnce our settrng rncluded heaps of snow, snow men, sleds, and tobboggons, and even northern lrghts This successful dance was planned by general charr man Carolrne Palmrerr and her competent committee and helpful advrsors One of the otner org contrrbutrons or us Sophs was the presentatron of a one act comedy Wrldcat Wrllre , rn whrch Brll Carpenter, m the trtle role, and the rest of the cast offered an enloyable assembly pro gram We found also, to our drsmay that thrs year also was slrppmg away very qurckly but wrth all our m drvrdual actrvrtres studres, and socral gathermgs we found many outlets for our rnterests and talents After the usual summer vacatron we began our junror year Cthoroughly elated that we were now up perclassmen wrth home rooms on the thrrd floorb wrth the electron of class officers joe Mazzotta resumed hrs old seat of honor as presrdent, jean Blatchley, vrce presrdent janet Halyburton, secretary and Rudy Wrrth treasurer Erleen Matsen was our representatrve to student government One of the first thrngs our officers and the nomrnatrng commrttee drd was to select the rmg commrttee, makrng rt possrble for us to have our rrngs before Chrrstmas of that year The wearmg of these rmgs now marked us as yunrors and true up perclassmen The recently establrsned WCNX radro statron rn Mrddletown became an outlet for more school actrvrty thrs year Br weekly programs were presented on the arr to acquamt the people wrth the actrvrtres and abrlr tres of Wlrson students, plus the Teen Toprcs pro gram m whrch many of us partrcrpated On February 10th, our junior Prom was presented under the tradrtronal Valentme motrf settrng joe Maz zotta and Patrrcra Flynn were co charrmen of thrs brg rmportant event Also sponsored by us, along wrth the freshmen of that year, was a well attended Sadre Haw kms Dance Dramatrcally, we made our mark as yunrors, too We gave a class play at an assembly and many of our talented actors and actresses starred m the major pro ductrons of 1950 as well One of the most unforgettable events of our thrrd year at Wrlson was the trrp to the Unrted Natrons at Lake Success, New York, sponsored by the Socral Studres department Most of us went, srnce Amerrcan hrstory rs a part of our lunror currrculum At the close of thrs year our student government became known as the Student Assocratron In june many polrtrcal rallres were held before the brg electron day, whrch saw joe Blancato as the vrctorrous presr dent and Bob Hazen as the secretary of our brggest organrzatron Returnrng for our final year at Wrlson, we were greeted by new addrtrons to our faculty and our class as we had been m former years Now, as senrors, we chosen to lead hrs class as presrdent, Evelyn Baronr, vrce presrdent, Annetta Rasero, secretary, and Charlie Herdman, treasurer The brg event the first week of school was the choralogue whrch Wrlson presented m honor of the Tercentenary celebratron of Mrddletown In the sprrng of 1950 thrs was grven to the townspeople on two suc cessrve nrghts Many of us worked hard and drlrgently to make thrs the great success that rt was Another early actrvrty was the annual Christmas card sale whrch, wrth Carl Otfinoskr as charrman, was very profitable Ronald Reagan and Phyllrs Hartrg seem to have been excellent salesmen, for both of them sold over seventy five dollars worth of cards As 1951 rolled around a New Year Dance, grven by the Margmy saw Bob Hazen and Patsy Howre crowned as Mr and Mrss Wrlson of 1951 Also hon ored were Carl Otfinoskr and Marron Zrsk who were selected as krng and queen of the annual Mardr Gras In store for us as our days at Wrlson were comrng to a close were those wonderful senror partres, a Saga dance the senror prcnrc and an elegant Senror Ball Now as we go out rnto the wrde, wrde world to seek our fortunes we take wrth us fond memorres of our hrgh school days at wonderful Wrlson Hrgh Our greatest hope rs that we have set an example whrch wrll be followed by the classes to come, and mostly that we are worthy of our trtle-the Class of 1951 MARGARET REYNOLDS , - Q - . - . ' ' . . 5 ' . 5 - - - -I n 7 . . . . 7 ' - . . - - ' faced our most active year. Bob Hazen was suitably , ' . . . . . 1 . . . f ..,. .. - V- v, L, ' D , A ' A . ,, . , , . . , . V , ' ' 1 - , . . . ' ' ' s 1 - ' 3 3 . . . . . . . , I . 29 1' Boy-Girl Shy ..,............ Bert Dancer .................... Did Mori For Wilmn.. Mort Likely lo Succeed ....... M011 Mzuical .................. Mor! Verratile ............. M art Popular ........ Williert ................ Bert Drerfed ......... Mort Friendly ....... Tlyerpian ........... Clan Arlin ....... WHO S Orfinoski B. Burgess Blnncaro E. Konopka Krnwczyk Hazen Blancaro Francisco Wirth Mazzorra W. Francisco Fletcher M. Reynolds N. Reynolds Z. Byerly j. Blarchley P. Flynn N. Reynolds M. Zisk N. Terrill B. Chadsey M. Zisk Z. Byerly M. Hajek QF:-arNCu5c.o R1-whg -an Ra' Q -Ciixhg 113104, G Chadsf- I KN X x si XXX X 2k Clan Lover ............. Mort Intellerilml .......... Bar! L0 raking ............ . Arbleze ................... A ll A f0lIIIifS!1ll!L'!1f ......... Clock lVutcber ....... Cbdlf6'fb0X .....,.......... Mort Sopbirfiruled. Mor! Dependable... Bert Nalnrezl .......... Mor! Miffbiezmzf ........ Mort Aggrenire ..... XVHO N. Lubbadia E. Konopka C . Ornnoski A. Stielnu R. Hazen A. Augeri C. Higgins E. Konopka j. Blancaro G. Fletcher W. Carpenter N. Labbadia L.. Kem e P. Howie j. Blarchley M. Zisk L. Kemper J. Halyburron D. Todeschini R. Zywno E. Srroehln P. Flynn N. King N. King J. Halyburron K. M8 7-2611-0 Asis -Lf Pmvtnn A Audlerl 8 Kramer. ffn , ill If 3 Q i QB xv fs f . g L fqngjw I .rl Xxx::T' C -'54 . 3 k, 2' 2 Q- 6 J-B KGEMNZ1 xi-hi-,bor You 8 Ha zen 2, W ,P 6 Bvrqe 65 21 . Z PROPHECY MEMORANDA ANUARY 1 1961 Well here ll IS 1961 What wrll rt be l1ke9 I wonder ANUARY 2 1961 Looked through my hlgh school scrap book today and found among other cher rshed rtems The Contract I can strll vrvrdly recall graduatron day when I affixed my name to We Woodrow Wrlsons Class of 1951 fully aware of the raprd progress televrsron has been making do hereby pledge to Q13 stay together as a group C25 pool our sav1ngs and CSD eventually establlsh Amertcas num ber one televxsron corporatron CTentat1ve openmg date anuary 1961 J I guess I got back from Europe lust rn trme to ful full my promrse Tomorrow Ill go down to the statron and see how thmgs have worked out ANUARY 5 1961 What a day After a hearty breakfast of condensed cocoanut drrpprngs I went by helrcopter to rnspect the new undertakmg I landed on the roof of the magnrficent structure and was greeted by several classmate executrves Walt Zawxsa the mas termrnd who constructed the burldrng stood w1th a proud grrn whrle the technrcal and screntrflc genruses Brll Sanstrom Dudley Gates and Frank Selleck ltter ally blossomed Before escortlng me throughout the statron they took me up to a thatched roofed hut on the flagpole Much to my surprrse I recognrzed rts oc cupant as Bob Hazen Hrs t1tle IS Sound Wave Studler lst Class Bobs capable secretary Phyllts Bumstead radarred me to George Mastras s transm1tt1ng tower on the far end of the roof Inside of two mmutes I was shakmg h1s hand but I couldnt help notrcmg hrs pecuhar wrrst match I soor learned that lf was really a wrrst v1s1on and that Fatth Freeman was tts rn genrous Inventor ust as I was about to descend mto the bunldrng proper Gladys Errckson and Mary Ann Novak came rn for a landxng They have the job of dropprng leaflets to the populace rnformrng them of forthcomrng TV programs No sooner had they touched the roof than ace prlot Marran Watts took off to break up a fight between two sparrovxs lt seems they were xnterferrng vs rth someone s receptlon By thrs tlme my cur1os1ty was overwhelmmg so I went by dumb walter to the ground floor Desks desks and more desks The place was full of them In fact there were so many former Wrlsonrtes on thrs secretarxal floor that I spent the remainder of the mornmg renewrng old frrendshrps Receptronrst Enleen Matsen was mtervrewrng two oboe players whrle Carole Czeprel and Joanne Butler recorded the entrre conversatron In the left hand cor ner of the room was Elarne Farrtoft the secretary m charge of O Krngs employees teeth before they are put under contract by some toothpaste concern The next desk over belonged to medncal secretary Nancy Blake She and technologrst Dorothy Rosenthal com prle necessary health records and then send them by mental telepathy to Reva Russman s desk She rn turn notrfies her srster Mrmr and Ilga Mezrtrs the firms capable nurses rf any defictencres are observed Evelyn Barom has the ent1re supervlslon of any second floor buslness Her desk has a collapslble lad der that takes her drrectly to the water fountam on the cellmg Phyllrs Hartrg was busrly typrng a schedule for secretary Lo1s Sheldon on the thrrd floor As I ap proached Phtlomene Thrsdales carbon copy sectron the llghts flashed on and off seventy erght trmes I gathered that rt was lunch rxme as the room was empty rn a few mmutes The flashmg lnghts were orrg mated by Clayton Bengston and Tom Allen as a remedy for the usually annoymg noon whxstle or bell Yes Statron WWHS even has nts own cafeterra Barbara Chadsey of recrpe fame IS rn charge there and her rellable cook Conme Goodsell serves won derful meals After eatrng w1th oe Blancato and h1s pennant wmnrng Aerral Sox I decxded to tackle the second floor before nrghtfall Before dorng so how l , - , . . . , . 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' a a v s ' 1 ' a . . . , , . ever I managed to digest three of Charlie Higgins oyster splits The first room I ventured into was Barbara Biele fields physical education room She was busily super vising calisthenics Frank Sutkowski and John Greco also were putting some of the actors into shape They seemed to be having trouble with Bob Anderson He s to play the part of a farmer on Studio O and hes not bowlegged CAI Stielau is a physical scout and tries to find actors that won t need too much rebuild ing Rolling into the next room on a basketball I saw Marion Kelsey and jean Blatchley amidst six horses Their fame as horsetrainers had reached me when I was in Belgium but I never guessed that they were the ones who tamed T V cowboys props By that time I came to the conclusion I was on the school floor Norman Lenz s dog training studio ver1 fied my opinion Nancy King and Mary Lou Cansdale were holding a juvenile actors tutoring session in another room Id say they had at least twenty five pupils You can imagine my surprise to find Beth Brody set up by head nurse Mildred Congdon would not permit another person in the larger classroom CThe air supply or something J Margaret Reynolds who is renowned for her excellent work in diction occupies a separate studio By this time I felt I should leave for home and continue my visit another day Besides I heard my helicopter was parked overtime WWHS s financial wizard Gordon Fletcher has placed parking meters all over the roof So far its succeeded in keep ing the pigeons away I ate my supper tonight in front of the television Naturally it was tuned to WWHS TV The informal Church Steeple Interviews came on at six oclock with Leon Klrck as the announcer I believe the on the spot television experts who make this program possrble are A1 Meister and B111 Wollrnan Tomorrow they re going to aid genial B111 Francisco in How A Tooth Is Pulled Following the interview was No One Has The Toni with the Cass twins Nancy and Pat The sta tion s beautncian Joan Williams keeps them especially photogemc Seven o clock brought Nancy Reynolds to the screen Shes the Kween of Korn this year and really provides loads of laughs Ann Guida nd Betty Gasior were her guests tonight They cleverly demon strated the art of baton twirling When I saw Allen Shepards magnificent interpretation of Macbeth I was deeply inspired Superbly playing Lady Macbeth was Marion Zisk As the symphony orchestra began its program at nine I realized I hadnt touched my supper and as a result 1 understood how so many grocery stores were going out of business We certainly chose the right class undertaking The first number the orchestra played was composed by its conductor Bob Kraw czyk Trombonist Art Krenz played so violently that he had to use two trombones The first disintegrated because of the increased power required to make the picture clear Carl OfflHOSlCl is as I learned this after noon diligently trying to perfect an invention that ist Grace Chamrs played three solos and Janet Linde marks rendition of The Thing brought prolonged ovation from the studio audience This afternoons visit to the station enabled me to know that the man responsible for the conditioning of the valuable in struments is Bob Mooz CI think I know why the tubas were so exceptionally shiny J At ten oclock Necia Byerly starred in Land of Liberty by Ilmars Dambergs Next week this same program will present janet Halyburton in Give Me A W and on Wednesday A Tour Inside A Flute with Pat Flynn Although I was tired after the long day I couldnt resist watching Rita Domans Do main and Marlorie Woodwotths Wood Is Valu able I certainly hope that the- JANUARY 4 1961 Fell asleep last night watch ing television and awoke at eight o clock this morning Being anxious to continue my tour of the station I 1 I . , - ' - . , . . y . , , . . . 1 . 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I , T I - ' v 33 had two energy blasts for breakfast and went there at once Thrs tlme I entered from the street only to meet joe Mazzotta and Bob Marshall on therr way to rnstall a set at the Automat Thts was requested by popular demand because of Marlon Karpes Watch Me Make It And Make It Yourself At The Same Trme show Havmg already seen the fnrst three floors I pro ceeded drrectly by water fountatn ladder to the fourth On the way I percerved Allce Mascaro and Caroltne Palmterl and stopped to talk They are both on the nutrttton staff It seems they would ltke to have the fountatns drspense vltamm pxlls I stayed just long enough to see Harold Loewenthal appear wrth the plans for the change over The fourth Hoot a mass of color ts the studnos wardrobe Fashlon retatler Nancy Terrrll was rn conference wtth models Annetta Rasero and Rua Zywno As I passed I overheard them say they were lookmg for a flymg saucer garb Bar bara Hartke and Pat Howre are the creators of nearly all the clothes worn on the statron s programs Thetr latest rs the gown that grves that envred telephone pole oo Dtrectly assocrated wlth the costume department rs Shella Gordon s reparr mezzanrne There Mary Hayek and Donna Crandall check everythmg for flaws and then expertly repanr them Serral drrector Nrck Lab badra came rn whtle I was there to get apparel sugges ttons for Earldrne and Catherlne Bryant ln We re Not Ststers and Charlxe and Bob Czajka tn Were Not Brothers The fifth floor was luke the ten ton rocket shnp that I saw tn England Edna Stroehla artlst rn chref IS re sponsrble for the countless lrkellke scenes that WWHS TV uses Today she was ardmg Hazel Hurlburt m pamtrng a backdrop for Trme for Charlotte fKo koszkab She and the wtld hemtsphere star Angelo Augerl are plannrng a benefit show for sometrme m March After vxewmg such wonderful shows last nrght I decrded to spend the rest of the day on the sets Rehearsals for B111 Carpenters Cake Of The Town were ln full swmg Ed Varhue and Phrl Burgess went through an amazmg magrctans act I complrmented them for therr orngmallty smce a skunk Instead of a rabbxt was used Next came Charlre Herdman that agrle trapeznst Although the acts themselves were very enjoyable I found just as much rnterest rn the stage crews Arnold Hayden was workmg the camera for thrs parncular show whlle Ronme McCutcheon played colored lxghts on the settmg fEveryone rs so frrendly there that you can even play wtth ltghts J A murder mystery was bemg rehearsed rn another sectton I lucklly saw rt from begmnmg to end After Leonard Hrggms openrng commercxal the story be gan Barbara Brock entered from rnght center carrymg jamce Massellt They both sat down exhausted and fell asleep Soon the scream of sound effects woman Phyllrs Lawrence echoed through the room awakenmg them No sooner had they hrdden themselves m the attrc when the closet door opened revealmg john Hood john ran out the front door and the curtaxn fell wlth Ray Wrsntewskr removrng the hmges from the door Wonderful actnng by classmate thesptans So msptred was I by the players that I stayed to see the same rehearsal a second trme Dlrector George Marshall always trres for perfectron Whtle sxttmg and watchmg the rehearsals I was greeted by Rudy Wrrth the producer of three dra matrc shows He offered me the job of drrectrng them After readrly acceptmg I learned that Glenda Eddy and jane Flanagan would star on my first program Who Put The Afrlcan Violet In The Hassock9 just before I left the statxon I went mto the scrrpt room to look over some plays for future productrons Much to my surprtse I drscovered that nearly all the scrlpts were wrntten by Wrlson 51ers Dtane Todes chml s Agnes and Janlce Gallaghers Stdewalk seemed very promrsmg posslbtlrtres As I lard down one of Gwen W1Hc1n s manuscripts I notxced that xt was prmted rxght at the statxon Therefore I vtstted the prmtmg shop at approxrmately five o clock Rxch . , .1 n , . 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' 9 3 - , . . . , ' ' ard Zadroga and John Bartman are in charge there They are happ1ly fulfillmg their amb1t1ons by pub l1sh1ng the WWHS-TV Gu1de Elarne Arr1gon1 IS editor 1n chief of th1s magazine 1m Fowler and Eleanor Ph1lbr1ck have bu1lt up a large subscr1pt1on 11st and are constantly seek1ng new sales helps The stat1on IS produc1ng some remarkable wrrters as well as programs L1ll1an Ste1nkamp IS well known for her cand1d comments on the TV 1ndustry Her column always appears next to Ronald Reagan s Don t Belleve All You Read ThlS year as Art Ed1tor Mary Kay Grace told me the Gu1de s staff Wlll be on the lookout for unusual but fine cover mater1al I saw the first layout of Bob Hubners 1nformal snap shots that will poss1bly appear 1n next month s ISSUE Prev1ously of course If w1ll be judged along w1th any other en tal1e Hunt Left for home at s1x o clock and bought an evening paper The headlines carr1ed the names of two of the stat1on s research men Elmer Thody and Leroy Strohla They are reported to have invented a master screen control by wh1ch all home screens can be enlarged or made smaller at the stud1os d1scret1on Th1s 1nven t1on IS so revolut1onary that WWHS s own F BI agent Lots Betoncourt has been alerted JANUARY 5 1961 Was 1nv1ted to a formal awards dinner ton1ght It was an 1mpress1ve HHHII' but the proud moment came when Pauline Kal1sz was pre sented w1th the telev1s1on Oscar for her actmg 1n Arnold Haftels latest play Other Wrlsonites who received PIIZCS were Chif Burkhart scenery Mar1e Emanuele and Janet Crusberg make up and Betty Hubbard costumes JANUARY 6 1961 Became a part of the stat1on myself today by taking over my d1rect1ng position Irv1ng Rau asked me to use some of hrs max1ms whenever I could Hrs latest IS By the t1me a man IS makrng enough money to be marr1ed he usually has been for years Id lrke to obl1ge but Im afra1d the sponsor w1ll want any extra moments devoted to his product Dorothy Rembxs and Lorrame Kemper who are comm1ttee cha1rmen of the Keep The Sponsors Happy ASSOCIHIIOH said theyd see what could be done They re going to br1ng up the matter at Jane Pulv1rent1 s weekly party for the sponsor These par t1es have been going over so well that we now have a wa1t1ng 11st of sponsors Ray Karpe suggested we rotate them each month but Lou1se LEWSHICWSKI be mg of the op1n1on that they m1ght become dlZZy voted down the propos1t1on JANUARY 7 1961-Got loads of ma1l today re quest1ng the Lou Gehr1g Story played by Henry Slopek Had no trouble d1spos1ng of the envelopes s1nce B111 Clark and Lorrame L1nehan of the station s Stamp This aH1l1at1on nets enough for Barbara M1lCS salary Barbara travels 1n S1ber1a under the guise of a safety pin saleswoman and then returns with salt for Allen Mantel Stressmg v1v1dness Allen 1ns1sts that all sets requ1r1ng sea water must conta1n the very best salt JANUARY 8 1961 Thought I had a problem to day when the woman I was counting on to play the part of Harriet Beecher Stowe unexpectedly refused because her baby sitter d1ed WWHS TV thnnks of everyth1ng though-even ch1ldren Barbara Fredenck operates a spacious nursery 1n the bu1ld1ng for just such a purpose In case there should be too many youngsters for her to handle alone tutor Barbara Tabak gladly lends a hand JANUARY 9 1961 I guess Im all set at the stat1on now Got my personal copy of The Contract today and proudly hung If over my desk To me it 15 a sh1n 1ng example of what can be accompl1shed through the flrm bond of fr1endsh1p As I reflect over what has already been done I wonder what TOMORROW will brmg EDWARD KONOPKA . . , . . . , Q ' 9 L . . ., 1 ' 7 D , . . , ' . , . , . . . 7 . - . . . . , tries, by experts Phyllis Drozd, Barbara Bula, and Na- Exchange were anxious to get their hands on them. 7 ' ' , , - . . .. , , . . 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I . , 5 . , 8 , , , n 5 I .. ., , . , . , - . . , , . . , . 3 lt v 35 ASS ean Blatchley leaves a heater and a bottle of arr wrck for the chemrstry room Marron Zrsk leaves her crown to next year s queen Lourse Lewnrowskr leaves after Bernre Dorothy Rembrs leaves to wrrte more letters Gwen Wrlkrns leaves her quret second perrod study Irvrng Rau leaves rn a cloud of dust anrce Masellr leaves her love of chewrng gum to Lors Bauer Catherrne Bryant leaves her accordran to Donald Wrlson Ronald Reagan and Charles Hrggrns leave Mrss Dempsey worn out from therr talkrng Lors Betoncourt leaves her sunny smrle to Camrlle Salonra Brlly Carpenter leaves hrs absences and excuses to some worthy freshman Barbara Hartke leaves wrth George George Marshall leaves wrth Barbara Elarne Arrrgonr leaves her shorthand skrll ohn Bartman leaves hrs parkrng space empty Rrta Zywno leaves chatterrng Mary Ann Novak leaves for the WAF oanne Butler leaves her flrrtatrous Hutters Carolrne Palmrerr leaves her frrendlrness to some one who needs rt Norman Lenz leaves hrs way wrth women Ray Karpe leaves wrllrngly Gladys Errckson leaves wrthout a word Carol Czeprel leaves her shyness joe Mazzotta and Ed Varhue leave the captarncy of the football team to Tom Hennessey joe Blancato leaves the problems of Student As socratron Earldrne Bryant leaves for the farm Henry Slopek leaves hrs sportsmanshrp Lrllran Sternkamp leaves her blonde harr Leroy Stroehla leaves hrs football prowess Bob Hubner leaves hrs frrendly smrle Robert Marshall leaves hrs football charm to some lucky grrl Wrllram Clark leaves hrs profile Barbara Frederrcks leaves P O D problems to a smart junror anrce Gallagher leaves her bowlrng abrlrty to janrce Modehn Albert Strelau leaves hrs all state basketball record Connre Goodsell leaves to be mrssed jrm Fowler leaves to go skrrng janet Lrndemark leaves her way of men to Hedy P Thomas Allen leaves wrllrngly Bob Anderson leaves hrs butch Angelo Augerr leaves after Frank Barbara Brelefreld leaves her boots and saddle to Cowpoke Nancy Blake leaves to be a medrcal secretary Barbara Brock and Grace Chamrs leave therr places rn the band to Carolrne Kutzner and janrce Ott Paulrne Kalrsz leaves her shorthand book Marron Karpe leaves to work at the bank Brll Francrsco leaves for New York Marron Kelsey leaves her books to her srster Grace Lorrarne Kemper leaves all her absences Pat Fly nn leaves her prccolo to Domrnrc Evelyn Baronr leaves her porse Necra Byerly leaves for Hollywood Phyllrs Hartrg leaves a vacancy for a lrbrarran Rrta Doman leaves her golden earrrngs Phyllrs Drozd leaves a worn out typewrrter rrbbon Hazel Hurlburt leaves her quretness Barbara Mrles leaves strll grgglrng Lorrarne Lrnehan leaves strll grgglrng ane Flanagan leaves for Ireland Erleen Matsen leaves her successfulness Barbara Chadsey leaves her wardrobe Reva Russman and Mrmr Russman leave everyone Barbara Tabak leaves for Mack s 50051595 Charles Czajka leaves to lead hrs orchestra Art Krenz leaves to become a musrcran CL WILL OF 1951 Nancy Terrrl leaves the successful UD Hr Y par tres Carl Otflnoskr leaves hrs good looks to Wayne Orsre Annetta Rasero leaves her wonderful drsposrtron Elmer Thody leaves hrs shyness Phrlomrne Thrsdale leaves her green sweater Ed Konopka leaves hrs whrte bucks to Mr u lrvan Elarne Farrtoft leaves her drmples Rudy Wrrth leaves hrs flashy socks Natalre Hunt Betty Gasror and Ann Gurda leav therr strut to Lucrle Passanessr Nancy Dyer and Lor rarne Lentrnr Gordon Fletcher leaves for New York Dudley Gates leaves hrs beautrful red harr Frank Sutkowskr leaves hrs mrschrevous expres sron Bob Hazen leaves hrs set shots Bob Krawczyk leaves hrs magrc clarrnet Phyllrs Bumstead leaves srngrng Beth Brody leaves her French dralect Barbara Bula leaves her frankness Mary Lou Cansdale leaves to have a mrlkshake at Ford s Nancy Cass leaves her good nature Pat Cass leaves followed by boys Mary Kay Grace leaves her lovely locks ohn Greco leaves a vacancy rn the Cafe squad Arnold Haftel leaves hrs lrttle black book anet Halyburton leaves her angelrc drsposrtron Arnold Hayden leaves hrs corner Nrck Labbadra leaves hrs foul shot record Charles Herdman leaves hrs all around sports abrlrty Lenoard Hrggrns leaves rn hrs green convertrble john Hood leaves contented Betty Hubbard leaves a worn out typewrrter rn Room 202 Allen Shepherd leaves hrs boots Frank Selleck leaves hrs traffic post George aMstras leaves down the wrong starrway Eleanor Phrlbrrck leaves to Jorn Chuck jane Pulverentr leaves her petrtness Margaret Reynolds leaves the lrterary column Dot Rosenthal leaves mrssrng her physrcs class Alrce Mascaro leaves strll worryrng Brll Sansrrom leaves hrs Florrda tan Robert Sherman leaves gladly Lors Sheldon leaves her complacency to someone who dreacls oral toprcs Nancy Krug leaves 205 quret Leon Klrck leaves hrs manners Charlotte Kokoszka leaves playrng basketball Drane Todeschrnr leaves her locker to be cleaned by some junror Ray Wrsnrewskr leaves to be called from study hall Brll Wollman leaves hrs lrcense to another careful drrver Rrchard Zadroga leaves hrs prnk socks Ronald McCutcheon leaves hrs brrght red shrrt Allen Mantel leaves to sarl the seas Phyllrs Lawrence leaves to do more sewrng Walter Zawrsa leaves hrs pretty blonde curls Glenda Eddy leaves rn Pete s car Donna Crandall leaves to frnd a handsome emp oyer Albert Merster leaves hrs wrre Marron Wfatts leaves to brush paper across the gym floor Harold Lowenthal leaves a tangled reel of film to Mr Capen Mrldred Congdon leaves us strll laughrng at her yokes Robert Czajka leaves a vacant seat rn 203 Ilmars Dambergs leaves to a great future wrth a smrle Marre Emanuele leaves dark and rovrng eyes llga Mezrtrs leaves her quret manner Farth Freeman leaves a few of her arrly tresses Bob Mooz leaves hrs tuba Margre Woodworth leaves her glasses to anyone who can t see Margaret Prrest leaves her calm manner janet Crusberg leaves her heavy frle box to an suspectrng yunror Phrl Burgess leaves to be mrssed by everyone Nancy Reynolds leaves her lost notebook Sherla Gordon and joan Cunnrngham leave therr grggles to Beverly Deren and Deeny Hrckey Clayton Bengston leaves hrs herght to Bob Astle Edna Stroehla leaves her sketches Mary Hayek leaves wrth a srgh of relref Pat Howre leaves hoarse l l N H I S I- . . . Q , - ' - e I ' . 1 . l 1 . CME Burkhart leaves to beat a Buick Joan Williams leaves her place on the Haddam bus. J 1 D ' . . I - . . un. 37 THE CLASS 1951 fm 34520 -1,9 . NN- as E Q Q U ' t. - ,fr , , lf ' U ' ,' 1 r V. V1 Y - ' ,4 Y J I ' x' s !Q'fJ'f rs, 1 f . ,, i 'Q Y A A A .. Q Q H 4 I fb JUNIGR CLASS I 'J 104,49 40 x To lead the class of 1952 through an eventful year the follov. mg officers were elected 'J presldent Wayne Orsxe vxce presrdent Gvx en Tuttle secretary Emlly Guarrno and trea TW surer George Lander Thrs year as usual the jumors had the1r chorce of three class rmgs gold maroon M' black onyx and by Chrrstmas nearly every Jumor was proudly drsplaymg hrs chorce Lyn Our unror Prom was held on February 7 and the gym was beautrfully decorated My wrth a Valentme theme The success of th1s long an arted formal was due to the co chart en Wayne Orsre and oan Hubbard and therr efflcrent commlttees After havmg a very actlve year vnhrch rncluded part1c1pat1on rn sports dramatrcs mus1cal groups clubs and other act1v1t1es the yunrors are eagerly lookrng forvs ard to fol lowmg m the successful footsteps of the class of 1951 40 fly! fa ,F 23 L'-1 Q 4, Wy JS-!Qm5'97-i ,- , . JXJD 1 my ' ' ' ' lf L V --, 7 1 I O , . 5 T . . .b NW r r ,n stay g VM Jw ijt ff' Q, h , 1 xg, 5 'tx K K I' xg If C h .,Y A 4. ,elxkxsx A s R 5 ,xg .1 -, ki.x,x Q Q . o bxxf' . 1 I Q ull L f- ax, 14 SL qw 7 nl-'V7 L 5 fggfyu 11,4 f t OPHOMORE CLASS 1 Lg, ,The Sophomore Class shove ed xts msdom by electmg the follovu mg officers pres1dent Wrllram Crusberg v1ce presrdent Patr1c1a Annmo secretary Patrrcra Defrance and stud ent councxl representatrve joan Calhoun Mrs McGu1re Mr Stone and Mr Lord were class advrsors Early 1n December the gym was decorated mth cowboys and bad men for the annual Sophomore Hop Every sophomore attendlng, was gnen the PI'lW1lCgC of berng sher1ff for the evenxng each benng presented mth a gold sherlff s star The clxss of D9 also stars xn other flelds We possess many athletes who haxe recen ed thelr numerals and letters We the class of 1953 shall strue to uphold the xdeals of Wllson 41 A -l V fe- Q A - 4 . ,. 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X' FRESHMAN CLASS After a month of gettmg acquarnted the Freshman Class officers were elected as follows Francrs Wamester presndent Cynthra Ackerman vrce presmdent Lorrarne Schulz secretary Vxctor LaBella treasurer and LeRoy Buckman Student Councrl representattve The Freshman Frolxc was held on Nov ember l0 w xth ames Grant actrng as charrman Our faculty adv1sors were Mrss Alxce Dempsey Mrs Gaffney and Mrss Gregg Thts dance was very successful and gaxe us our first opportunrty to sponsor a socral event The Class of 1954 was well represented rn the schools act1w1t1esA contrrbutron to the school assembly program was a Chnstmas Play glven by the class a week before Chr1st mas under the d1rect1on of Mrs Gaffney and Mrs McGu1re The Freshman Class wrshes the class of 1951 the best of luck throughout the commg years. 42 'O o v o ' f 5 3 ,Q VHA ,Q - MN, V577 v-AF 2+-+ E if EXECUTIVE CABINET In the revlsed form of Student Government the Executlve Cabrnet was formed to co ordrmte the 1ct1v1t1es of the Advrsory Board and of The Student Councrl The members of the Cabnnet were as follows Prertdent of the Arroctatton JOSEPH BLANCATO Dzrector 0 Student Cottnczl BARBARA HARTKE Dtrector of Adwrory Board NICHOLAS LABBADIA Secretary 0 Afmczatzon ROBERT HAZEN Captazn of Study Hall: ZENECIA BYERLY Captain of Tragic Squad RUDY WIRTH Captain of Cafe Squad LEROY STROEHLA Cbatrman 0 Anembly Commzttee BILL FRANCISCO Chatrman 0 Scbolarfhtp Commzttee NANCY REYNOLDS Repfefentatzze of Oppoxttzon EDW ARD KONOPKA Reprefenmmer of Student Coanctl DUDLEY GATES EILEEN MATSEN NANCY DYER Repfefentatztef 0 Adtzfory Board CHARLES CHLRCH ROBERT ASTLE NANCY BYELRY Adwmr MARION E ARMSTRONG 44 STUDENT COUNCIL Agam th1s year the Student Councrl has made great strrdes rn strmulatrng the cultural educatronal and socral progress of the school Under the leadershrp of charrman Barbara Hartke secretary Erleen Matsen and treasurer Wayne Orsre the Counc1l consrsts of the class presrdents and elected representatrves from each class and representanves from each actrve club and organlzatron of the school Wlth M1ss Plckett and Mr B1b1s1 as adv1sors the Councrl sponsored cafe dancrng arranged for buses to transport students to out of town games presented .C several assemblres and the mld year movle made sev eral repa1rs throughout the school and provlded funds for the Student Assoc1at1on Faculty and students respect the Councrl as a group whtch lS wrllmg to help rn any project from whrch Wtlson mlght benefit splrttually or materlally The Student Councrl as part of the Student Assocratron helps to marntam between students faculty and admlnlstratron the amazrng understandlng and co operatlon ynhlch makes Wrlson the pleasant school that If IS -...mg STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD The Student Adylsory Board has been rex tsed con s1derably srnce last year It noyy conslsts of the c lptarns of the cafe study hall and tr xfhc squads and sm repre sentatu es of the senlor class hye from the yumor class and four from the Sophomore class elected by the students of W rlson at the end of last year Three fresh men were elected after the mtd term The ofhcers of the Board are presrdent N1ck Labbadxa secretary Pat Kayanagh captam of traffic squad Rudy Wrrth cap tam of cafe squad LeRoy Stroehla and captam of study halls Necla Byerly The yob of the Adyrsory Board rs to help students when they haye been at fault rn e1ther the study hall cafe or traff1c After a second offence the student 1S brought before the lntermedrate Board whxch has representatry es chosen from the Student Assocratron On the thrrd offence the student IS brought before the court yyhnch cons1sts of a judge yury defense attorney and clerk of the court The faculty adyrsors of the Advtsory Board are M1ss Ella RuHeth M1ss Marron Armstrong and Mr Copeland . 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L - 11.54-Q2-'2A STUDY At the beglnnxng of the year the Adxusory Botrd elected Necra Byerly cdptam of the study hwlls lt xxfts the job of the captarn to organtze the study hills select study hall chfnrmen md ftpponnt ttble letders A set of rules for conduet rn the study hills xx 15 set up SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE Thrs xear the Seholxrshrp Commlttee got off to tn exeellent st trt 'N mex Re x nolds xx ts eleeted prestdent md Mtss Ldtth Tax lor serx ed ts our The purpose of thts eornmtttee IS to eolleet enough monex to present a seholarshtp to sorne semor xxho xxtants to further hrs eduettron but needs hnanettl tsststmee The funds for the seholtrshtp tre tuned hx the N.1I'llH.lS ILIIXIIILS etrrted on hx the Seholtrshlp Commrttee Thxs eommrttee mtlees 1 speeul effort durtng the sehool xetr to ruse monex for thts purpose HALL bx the ehurmen md- approved by the Advtsory Board Soon the study htlls xxere under the supervtsron of the student gox ernment 1nd mother p1rt of the new Student Assoetttron xx ts moxxng through 1 success ul xear ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE 'lhe Assemblx Commlttee IS responslble for seeurlne IIIILYLSIIIIQ md eduettrontl progrtrns for the sehool xe tr lt rlso orders txxo pnd lssem Lnder the letdershlp er presldent Zeneett lixerlx and seeretlrx N tnex Rexnolds tue Assemhlx Commrttee xx rs tsslsted by tts eapible tdxrsor Mlss Lou1se l'1LlL1S lt eonslsts of three members from eteh eltss the lreshmen mem hers hernx tlmltted tt mld xe trs ' ' v Y' 1 L lv I - 1' s L ' I ' t ' ' . . 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' R A 46 TRAFFu:sQUAD The Traffic Squad IS one of the main divisions of student government at Wilson Inasmuch as eight hun dred students pass through the halls and up and down the stairways every day anyone can see what disorder would exist if there were not some kind of traffic con hands of the Traffic Squad It rs comprised of two squadrons and a traffic leader each squadron being composed of sixteen students The halls and stairways are a very important part of the school as they are usually the first thing an out srder observes when he enters the building A neat hall free from paper and with all locker doors closed impresses vrsrtors favorably We all know that a good first impression IS very rmoprtant and we want all visitors to Wilson to receive that kind of impression The Traffic Squad can only succeed with the help of the student body and the student body has been very helpful this year CAFESQUAD Working rn a small oxercrovsded cafe the cafe kept such good order in the cafeteria that there was squad did an admirable yob this vear in eliminating an absolute minimum of reports of cafeteria viola noise pushing and general congestion The two squads tions of eight boys each with Leroy Stroehla as chairman T 'wllllll-Ill ' 'ar trolling body. The job of maintaining order is in the - ---- - - 2 4- . t - i.ia r g J vw it r I I Y S if .t is 47 'W LATIN CLUB One of the two language clubs at Wrlson IS the Latm Club Socretas Romana The purpose of the club IS to obtam a better knowledge of Roman lxfe and to rncrease the enyoyment of the study of Latm through Roman songs and games Meenngs are held the first and thrrd Wednesday of each month wrth Mrs Whlte as advlsor Annual dues are seventy five cents and fifty cents for Latrn I students who ,om after mrd year examrnatxon Gold and purple are the club col ors and the motto IS Carpe D1em Clinjoy the Dayb The ofhcers of the past year were as follows joan Hubbard presldent Patrlcla Kavanaugh v1ce PICSI dent Chrtstma Mannmg secretary Wrllram Daley treasurer and Lo1s Martm program commlttee chalr man The act1v1t1es of the Soc1etas for the current year 1nclude celebratrons of Roman holldays the 1n1t1at1on of new members and a Roman banquet 5-1 FRENCH CLUB In October the French Club was organnzed mth Mrss Gregg as the club advlsor and ofncers for 1950 51 were elected as follows pres1dent Edvs ard Konopka vxce presrdent L1ll1an Stemkamp secretary Rtta Zywno and treasurer ean Blatchley Th1s year we are plannmg to send pxctures and notebooks about Amerxca to O1sse1 a small town tn France vshrch was adopted by the club The hrghllght of the club year vull be the banquet whrch rs gomg to be held IH Apr1l We hope that the present club vs 111 be as successful as the past ones have been xi ' . . . ,. . ,, . 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V . . , s v u - ' Y Y. ! 7 ' l il +4 Y +52 'ffm wi' BAND AND BAND COUNCIL To hll the gaps left by the graduation in 1950 of several of the Bands most expert musicians was no small task but by the hard work of both the many new members and the old the organization success fully completed another year Among the activities during the year were the Hello Dance the Sports Dance following? the Middletown and various concerts The band played at the dedicition of the new 'ith letic field in Southinpton It trixeled to Boston for the New England Music Festix xl and to Strltford for the State Music Festival not to mention the footbill and basketball gimes Headed by Ciptain Art Krenz the officers for the year were is follows first lieutenant Dudley Gates second lieutemnt Pat Flynn mister sargeant Ed Konopka sergeeints Bob Krmwcayk and Barbara Chadsey cor porils Don Pisieki Lillian Steinlcamp Bob Mooz Arnold Hiyden Loretti MLGLl1HCSS and ohn Bart min quirtermxsters Birbiri Brock and Caroline Fxelxn Hubbird To Mr Prink lord 1 hne leidcr ind an inspiring conductor md to Miss llizibeth Schram a friendly tooperitlxe ind helpful idxisor go the lmrneasurable thinks of the Bind f ., 4 f I .' 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' SENIOR GIRLS GLEE CLUB The Senxor Grrls Glee Club of 1951 had a very successful year The oflicers of the club were presrdent Astrrd Benson secretary PatAnn1no ltbrarrans Dotty Kowal and Drane Danrels The club met every Monday and Wednesdav under the capable supervlsron of Mrss Warner to xxhom most of the credrt of the success of the club belongs The Glce C lub provrdtd the background musrc for the freshman sophomore play at Chrrstmas The Honor Socretres also asked our help at therr 1n1txat1ons and we also took part tn many other assemblres At present me are vt orkmg, hard on our part of the annual sprrng concert We hope to make rt as successful as rt has been rn the past years MIXED ENSEMBLE The Mrxed Ensemble whrch meets tmce a week under the dlrectxon of Mrss Warner IS composed of the boys and g1flS who enyoy srngmg ln four part har mony There are about forty members We partrclpate rn some of the many programs vwhrch are presented to the school such as the recent tercentenary celebra non choralogue Thns year we elected the follovung officers presr dent Ronald Burlerson secretary Madelyn Lang lrbrarran Robert Wolf The M1xed Ensemble and Glrls Glee Club are plannmg a constrtunon whrch we hope vull be successful Frse members of the Mxxed Ensemble rehearsed after school vxrth Mlss Warner 1n preparatlon for the All State Chorus The grrls who sang were Astrrd Ben son Nancy Hayw ard Betsy Chenoff Nancy Turner and Madelyn Lang We are lookxng form ard to a brgger and better sea son next year Q ,V 1 Q a ragga-, v 'Q K.. t.. . at 'Isa ' lr ' . , 'A ,-if 3 . . , . . . - ' , -X A ' . . , . v 1 1 a L ' s . 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M Z THE BOYS ENSEMBLE Thts year boys who were rnterested IH musnc got together and formed a group now know n as The Boys Ensemble Orrgtnally tt vs IS planned to smg four part mustc and have a membershtp of about ergjht but some other boys tt seemed were mterested and there 1re now twelwe members The ensemble has 1 repertolre of about eight or nme songs and wlll have many occasxons' rn the future to smg them Mr Ronald MCCutcheon grve the group 1 good start by prcsentmg lf wlth 1 song, for Qtvrl Defense composed by hlmself The ensemble S1118 thls song: at WCNX rt the Capxtol Theater and tt 1 school as sembly Th mks to the dlrectlon of Miss Wtrncr thxs assembly was 1 htt mth the students -.1 THE AUDIO VISION CLUB Durmg the present school year th1s club has kept Woodrow Wxlsons AudxoV1sual department func tronmg efhctently Members of our club hate charge of our expensrve vxsual ards equrpment mcludmg the fac1l1t1es of the stage and audttomum These boys are qutte busy vthenex er a mov1e assem bly or play rs presented Olhcers of the club durrng 1950 1931 are as follows presldent Frank Selleck uce prestdent Harold Loew enthal secretary B111 San strom and treasurer Arthur Btshel 51 f, K , ....... .f' f . 4 v 'O I K 1 s I 1. 3 . 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Y U . - 7 9 K N 7 . , . , . sa THE GIRLS CLUB The Grrls Club a socral club whrch meets once a month began IIS 1950 1951 season rn October wxth an open house party to whtch every g1rl tn sen1or hrgh school was 1nv1ted Doctor Atk1nson gave an 1nterest1ng talk on understandxng oneself An electron of two board members from each class followed These gnrls were elected senlors Reva Russman Alnce Mas Caro yumors Emtly GUHIIHO Loretta McGu1ness sophomores Pat Defrance Marsha Hofher and fresh men Evelyn Hubbard Teresa C1chon These repre sentat1ves met w1th the execut1ve board to help plan future meetmgs and choose a comm1ttee chaxrman for each month Each member of G1rls Club took an act1ve part IU plannmg one of the meetxngs These evenmgs were varred and mterestmg They mcluded an address by Mrs M1r11m B Underh1ll Dean of Women at New Brttarn Teachers College a Chrlstmas party a play presented by H1llyer College a pot luck supper Wlfh an added attractnon of movres about France by M155 Gregg and M155 Factus a talent mght a fashxon show the Sprmg formal and a prcnlc tn honor of the semors Thanks to the helpful gu1dance of the Mlsses Alrce and Helen Dempsey MISS Louxse Facxus and M155 Rlta Gagne th1s year of G1rls Club has been especxally enjoy able The officers for the year were the followmg presrdent Pat Flynn vrce presrdent Barbara Czayka treasurer Annetta Rasaro and secretary Nancy Cass 1. .1 THE MARGRAY Thxs year the Margray the fanthful W1lson paper agatn had a successful and prosperous season Last sprmg the new ed1tors went to a COHVCUIIOH at Boston Un1vers1ty 10 Boston They had a wonderful t1me there and brought back many new 1deas for the commg year In the fall several Margray staff members went to the State Convent1on at Manchester vs here they parttcxpated 1n panel d1scuss1ons One of the bxg events of the Margray s year was a New Years Dance whrch was very successful The spec1al feature of the dance was the choosrng of Bob Hazen and Patsy Howte as Mr and M155 Wxlson of 1951 We haye returned th1s year to the system of hayxng the Margray dlrected and managed by co edltors They are Pat Flynn who was last years news ed1tor and B111 Franctsco the fe tture ed1tor for 1949 1950 The other ed1tors for th1s year are nexxs ean Blatchley feature Ed Konopka The buslness manager IS NCCIB Byerly Etlecn Matscn lS 1n charge of adyertlsmg The entrre staff would l1ke to remmd ex eryotae that the yery successful and profitable year certamly coulc not have been brought about except under the excel lent supery1s1on of Mrs M1ldred Wh1te and M155 Alxce Dempsey, the faculty adv1sors for the year of 1950 51 . . ,i , New-'wr - fe -- 1 -5 , , mf 5 ',, , ks ,if . 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SOCK AND BUSKIN Sock and Buskrn began rts actrvxtres by electmg officers who are Wrllram Francrsco prestdent Faye Holdroyd vrce presrdent Nancy Turner secretary and Gordon Fletcher treasurer The faculty advrsors are Carl W Pxckermg M155 Helen Dempsey and M155 Louise Facrus The club produced a three act comedy entrtled The Mad Hatters under the dlrectron of Mr Prckermg The play was a great success as seen by the box office recerpts Sock and Buskxn members assrstecl the Wesleyan drama department rn presentxng the state frnals of the One Act Play Festrval 1n March Sock and Buskm plans to produce Showboat rn the sprlng The program commrttee has several rnterestrng actrvrttes scheduled Sock and Buskxn members assrsted the Wesleyan Drama Department nn presentrng the state fmals of the One Act Play Festrval rn March The dramattc club looks forward to one of IES most act1ve and successful years m 1951 Aiwa- 'bfi k .. f I N v,. , A '9 N i . x is E I 1 l I '..Q , ' x. as Q ,gf rf 1 uf -me an D Q 5 ,- I fm' ,Q x Sl F' . I, 3 . Li ,i . -,g -1 A 7 'Z' x 65 2 Y I I A fL 'l'jg J, V 4 A A iew- ITZLTS rg , gg M . -Q A v V , W Qi' vi' Il 'Gif-' -gl'-f I. ,f . I in WRX WMM fb In fls ff 1 I I I mm N I H1 W E HHH hq W 'l f -t'1 yy, A ft 'F - ., . 5, .,,' -.N -C: ff aCe'3 s 1: ,YJQ1 Ti , ua' 3 ' ' F FOOTBALL The 1950 football team, directed by Head Coach Ed Collins and assistant coaches Harris and Ealahan, turned in an admirable season, posting a record of six wins and one loss. In the seasons opener the Wildcats defeated Robert Fitch by a score of 18-13 and followed that up with a 15-O rout of Southington before bowing 18-7 to a powerful Admiral Billard Academy team. The Wil- cats up to this point were a pretty good team, but when faced with a highly favored Middletown High the Maroon and Gray romped to a 7-O upset win. the lone tally of the game coming on the opening kick when Frank Sutkowski gathered in the pigskin on his own ten yard line and, behind excellent team blocking, notably that of George Marshall and Walt Crusberg, ran untouched up the center of the field for the most amazing score in city championship series rivalry. In their next outing, the Wfilsonites defeated Milford, 15-O, and humiliated rival Plainville by a 25-6 margin. Winding up the season in fine form, the Presidents crushed East Hartford by a 19-6 spread. At a post season assembly letters were awarded to nineteen, seven of whom will return next year. Lead- ing the 1952 squad will be captain-elect Tom Hen- nessy followed by Broderick, Lineberry, Scully, Crus- berg, Munno and Olsen. At this assembly also, Coach Collins presented to Dr. Atkinson an award of merit earned by the team in class B competition from the C.l.A.C. It was an- nounced also that the Associated Preri had ranked Wilson sixth of Connecticut teams. Seniors leaving this year are co-captains joe Maz- zotta and Ed Varhue. George Marshall, Al Stielau, Le- roy Stroehla, Frank Jesse Stukowski, Ray Wisneski, Bob Marshall. Charley Czajka, and Henry Slopek. -1-,,,,. 55BMu. BASKETBALL Although the 11 8 season record seems unrmpres srve actually coaches Sullrvan and Travers thrs year produced therr best team smce they have started coach 1ng at Wrlson After losmg and wrnnrng rltcrnately the Wrldcats roared to lrfe by upsettrng a strong Wethersheld team 46 56 Contrnurng an cxcellcnt example of team play the Wrldcats defc rted rn suc cesslon Wrndsor 58 45 and Plannyllle 70 54 pro ductng as many as five men l'llIE1I'15 double figures Los mg a 52 50 decxsron to Wrlctnx Tech dldnt slow up Wrlson for after havrng lost the first clty serres game to Mlddletown they overpowered the rrvil club by a 58 45 score Thus was the xdentrcal score by whrch the Maroon and Gray hoopsters had been beaten rn the first game Wmnrng this game Wrlson entered rn the tournament rn the CIA C playoffs 1n New Haven Before gorng to the tournament the Presrdents lost Newmgton bv a 64 48 score Wrlscan desprte wrns oyer the cream of the terms placed fourth because of a slow start Wrlson ranked eleyenth won tne first tourney game oyer Ly man Hill whrch was ranked sey enth by a score of 38 30 and proceeded to the quarter finals where they edged second ranked Branford 57 56 Moyrng rnto thc semr frnals the Cats were parted off rgaxnst Slcred Heart ranked tenth and became the vrctrms of thc most imazmg basket in tourney hrstory After lctdrng durmg most of the game and at one tnme by ten pornts the Wrldcast were overcome by a list quarter rtlly whrch produced a 50 48 lead wlth three seconds left to play Recervmg a pass from out of bounds Bernre Pogodz1ensk1 of Sacred Heart fumbled the ball and from half court threw a des perttron shot whrch curved neatly and nestled rn the basket is the txmer s buzzer sounded forcmg the game rnto an oy ertrme A deyected Wrlson team dldnt score 1 pomt n the oyertrme whrle Sacred Heart scored seyen to wrn 51 50 The wrnnrng combrnatron of captarn Al Strelau at Crusberg and Nrck Labbadxa at forwards w1ll lose by graduation all except Wfalt Crusberg a yunror Next years squid wrll form marnly around Crusberg and Henry Solek 1 sophomore 5 si x lfxg v i - i f 5 0' af l 7 i 4 i ' I . 7 I 'A ' , l ' . 5 4 5 ' ' 7 ' ' , 4 ' ' . 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' .J S BASEBALL Head Coach Ed Collrn s 1959 baseball team turned rn a fine season hrghlrghted by 10 9 and 2 0 wrns over Mlddletown I-hgh Co cfrptams ack Hovue and Phrl Burgess fine pltchmg and recervxng produced one of the best batterres rn the league Fmrshrng the season wrth a 7 7 record and a fourth POSIIIOU rn the Central shovt ed a good all around team fi l g ff Lookrng ahead to 1951 Wrlson can expect a good squad led by captam Charles Herdman who batted over 400 last season Behxnd the plate Ed Varhue wrll contnnue to call prtches whrle Frank Sutkowskx and Walt Crusberg wrll carry the brunt of the rnfreld play Underclassmen vull dommate the mound chores as fffg X in l Q Valley Conference standings, the Maroon and Gray Wayne Orsie and Joe jay toe the rubber. 543 f' lf ar. 58 'yi ll- 50 L, 3 04 , i Y l QNX. S XXL SUI Im. Sm' TR The 1950 track squad coached by Mr Sullnan won three tled one and lost one 1n Central Valley Con ference dual meets Wrlson vrctorres were over Weth ersfield by a score of 7l 78 Lewrs 58 46 and Plarnulle 52 42 The team tred for first rn the Central Valley League In stare competrtron the Wrldcats placed nrst rn the state rndoor meet sxxth rn the state outdoor meet and thrrd rn the Hartford Inutatronal Meet A rfb-fiwwm vilvnfsam-' CK At the end of the season letters and srx stars were an arded Gold charms were grven to lettermen by the Dads Club The l9Dl track squad led by captarn elect George Marshall mll boast a number of fine athlef s lnclud mg Bob Hazen mrler Al Strelau dlscus throvxer Iohn Greco pole uulter Rudy W1rth hlgh jump md Lerox Stroehla shot putter 59 VARSITY CLUB At rts 1n1t1al meetrng the 1951 Varsrty Club elected John Greco as presxdent Wayne Ors1e vrce presrdent Bob Hazen secretary and George Lander treasurer Wlth these new leaders the club revlved itself and became more actrve that 1t has been for the past few years At some of the meetlngs were speakers from here at Wrlson and others from varrous schools A 1 e frre squad was orgamzed to prevent any confusron 1n case of fire rn the school buxldmg Thrs squad was headed by Al Strelau who assrgned members to var1ous posts throughout the burldmg whrch were to be cov ered rf an alarm sounded Athletrc dlrector Milton Mrller club adv1sor dld much to help the club reorganlze wh1le helpmg also to enlrghten the athletes on sports problems N 5 r, .' 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GIRLS SPORTS CLUB BOARD The Gxrls Sports Club Board conslsted of the officers and the banquet were feature events of the year of Glrls Sports Club and presrdents of all aflilrated Ofhcers were Annetta Rasero presrdent Barbara clubs Under the able gurdance of Mrs Rand faculty Czayka v1cepres1dent Nancy Terrlll secretary Natalxe advxsor the board managed all busrness affectxng the Hunt treasurer and Nancy Dyer student councrl rep club as a whole The annual dance The Candy Ball resentat1ve GIRLS SOFTBALL CLUB At the first meetmg of the Softball Club the officers The club mll start plaung as soon as the weather were elected Those elected are Natalle Hunt PICS1 permrts As rn past years the tournament mll decxde dent Drane Todeschtnr uce presrdnt Barbara Bula the vunners Mu the best team nm secretary and Mary Ann Novak treasurer Mrs Rand A specral exent to take place vsrll be the Softball was faculty ads xsor Play day vuhrch mll be held rn May 61 , . , . f . , . . I . A ' s 9 ' - a s a a 1 v 1 x J ' 1- H - . , , . , ' -' , v' v 1 K , . - v , . . , . a v v 1 - K, ' . , ' , , V 1 1 ' ' , .' . , , ' I ' , U CHEERLEADERS Our claeerleaders of 1950-5l have done their utmost to rouse tlae enthusiastic spirit of tlae whole school, and to cheer tlae teams on to many victories. During the spring try-outs of 1950, the fol- lowing six claeerleaders were chosen: Diane Todeschini. a former cheerleader and mana- ger. Caroline Giza. Betty Dyer, Camille Sal- onia. Pat Annino. and Dot Kowal. The rest of the squad was composed of president, Pat Howie, vice president, Annetta Rasero, sec- retary, planet Halyburton1 and Astrid Benson, Diane Todeschini served as treasurer, and Barbara Bula, as manaer, attended to all bus- iness matters and filled in during aray absen' ces. During tlae football season tlae squad appeared in white sweaters and maroon skirts lined with gray. The color scheme was re- versed for basketball, the uniforms consisted of maroon sweaters with white corduroy skirts To help defray the cost of thc uniforms tlae squad sponsored the Hip Hip Hop in October Wlailc bidding farewell to Pat Annctta t Diane l ara th club a wishes the best of luck to the six remaining, cheerleaders who will keep up Wilscan s spirit for an equally successful coming year MAJORETTES Th ,migqrertes lpve concluded a most successful yea The slason was started with sparkling new gold and white' unsformsfbouglat with tlae money we recei for selling Coca Cola at tHe home games and the procyeelgis frcfm the Mayorettes Twirl We per formed both lat home a d away during, tlae football season and mprched in r e Tercentenary Parade This yea we introduced a little v arietv into our twirling We used batons fla 79 and patriotic streamers to add lb the enyoyment of the games Our big trip this year was the one we took with tlae Band to Boston for the -Band Festival Officers for this year were president Barbara Czayka, vice president Iucille Passenesi secretary Nancy Dyer, and treasurer, Betty Gasior Ann Guida was representative to student council and Natalie Hunt Geneviexe Gorwin and Rosamond Harvey were representatives to the mayorette council The girls who constituted the club this year were Nancy Abraham Carol Alberts Carol Brooks, oyce Banire Charlotte Carlson Anna Cohen Barbara Czay ka Diana Daniels Nancy Dyer Geneviexe Gorwin Betty Gasior Ann Guida Rosamond Harvey Natalie Hunt Iorraine lentini joan Lucey Sue Parmalee Iucille Passamesi Lorraine Schultz Anna Mae Sieci enski and Betsy Treat To Mayor Forrest Harvey our instructor, and Mrs Gaffney our faculty advisor all the girls give thanks for without these two our year would not have been so successful Jane, 'i I, and iarba 4, e ' also ' . . .- - f . ' . X' ' y 1 1 ' 1 ' ' V 11 I Ky .Ay ' ,, , , T , N X I! ' if Tl , I . f' 5 , ts I ' J' . ,. 'I 'N . . . I, 6 X . 1 V. S ' - . 5- Q , .' . . of Q . ' Q ' . ' ' '. ' - y ' . . Y. v V v A I .U V. A . 5 .. .4 A V. ,, Y, xv, V I -I V I ' 1 t 'L ' A Y L . 4' . Dt 4 i '- L w ' , , C 1 . f . , ' '. . ' 4 ' 1 ' L 2 '. L 1 1 1 ' L 1 ' V' ' ' ' ' ' , S I I ' ' 'L ' 4' ' . 4 1' t , L. 52 . , yl, , 1 t ' A -1 - r I . - t , ' . , , . , t . i - ' ' , , ' T , . . . . ' 3 , t 4 . ', ' ' ,' , 62 ' . ' ' ' '. ,' , r ' L I a it 9 950 l7ol RIFLE CLUB The Rifle Club is one of the many groups sponsored by the Girls Sports Club. Three years ago we joined the National Rifle Association in order to taste the spice of real National competition and so far we have come off with top honors among the New England Girls Sports Clubs The Lyman Gunsight Corporation provides the group with five club rooms and such competent instructors an target shooting as Mr Dwight Warner The big event of the year as the club s participation an the State Championship Gallery Rifle Team Matches shoot is one of the largest of its kind in the world and last year attracted over a thousand competitors in all classes. Our club members shooting both in squads of four and as individuals have succeeded in bringing home cox eted medals and awards We have participated in face to face matches with the Hamden Girls Rifle Club and we have had many postal matches with clubs as far away as Michigan Rifle marksmanship as a long term hobby for those who enioy good clean competition requiring skill and accuracy The ollieers were president Nancy Terrill vice president Marian Kelsey secretary Betsy Chernoll directed the girls SXVIMMING CLUB The Sw amming Club w as one ofthe sm aller alhlaated clubs of the Girls Sports Club The members met ex ery Monday evening at the Y and worked diligently to present a w ater ballet to the public The members who were unable to participate in the ballet had to earn their points by sw ammang ten lengths ofthe pool using various strokes They also had to be able to do a few simple daxes Ofheers for the a ear w ere president Zenecaa Bserly x ice president Nancy Reynolds secretary Helene Zywocinanski and treasurer anaee Modehn All the girls are indebted to Mass Phyllis Gregg for her guad ance and understanding More girls are encouraged to loan the Sw ammang Club because at as such a wonderful w ay to exercise and haxe fun at the same time J +1 '3 -f v 2 , 25 A ov 'B V7 a I ' 1 ' 1 -- i xp Q7 'C e A a a l l i c a , L 3 L Q L Y. ' I ' A t ' ' ' e 4 . . . , f 1 Q . . K V K . H-. fa Z s ' . q L ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' L K 1 a y 1 L . a L fx a , at the Winchester Clubhouse in New Haven. This and treasurer, Nancy Chernoff. Miss Edatla Taylor ably 'A ' ' . 4' I In ' 1 'J . ' 1' g 1 I' L i L L ' L 4 ' 4 i . 'i 1 i SQUARE DANCE CLUB The Square Dance Club now two years old was started by Miss Gilbert and a group of enthusiastic girls Working hard to make the club a success the group soon enlarged to a membership of 64 girls who eagerly learned and enjoyed various kinds of country dances This year something new was added' For the first time in the history of the Girls Sports Club boys were admitted to an afhlmted club The officers elected for the year were president Barbari Brock yice president Loretta McGu1nness secretary Emily Guarino and treasurer Ruth Wrubel GIRLS BOWLING CLUB This year the Girls Bowling Club was one of the Y on Monday afternoons the juniors and Seniors with Miss Fredericks as ftculry adx isor impros ed upon their techniques Lxery Thursday the underclassmen with Miss Gagne helping tried their hands some for the first time at the pins Those bowlers attaining a score of at least one hundred points automatically sponsored 1 playday this year at which it entertained bowlers from three other high schools in this vicinity The officers were president Barbara Chadsey vice president Eileen Matsen secretary Barbara Brock and treasurer Nancy Blake I , Y ' V Q Y U 7 I 7 . . , . . . . a V ' 2 1 9 7 1 . 1, . g . , . 7 largest and most active organizations at Wilson. 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' ' - - Q i Z 9 ' Y 7 Y I ' 64 BADMINTON CLUB The 1950 51 Badmrnton Club started the year xery successfully w1th many grrls showmg an nnterest and many paruclpatxng rn 1ts act1v1t1es Th1s year as 1n the past tournaments were held 1n the sprmg to deter mlne the champrons 1n smgles and doubles These tournaments gaxe the curls somethmg, to work for md mtde them strne to perfect themselwes 1n the sport The club s tdxtsor ns Mrs Rand who has always helped the gurls enloy themselx es The officers for the yetr were Lxllmn Stennktmp presrdent Lots Sheldon VILC prestclent Loretta McGu1nness secretzry and Emrlle Guarmo treasurer -1 BASKETBALL The btsltets began SXKlSl11Ug1D December when the club was ftrst orgamzed Connte Goodsell w is elected presxdent but when she left Ian Halsburton who was uce presndent succeeded her Carolyn Gxza wts elected secretary and Helene Zxwoctnskr treasurer Charlotte Kokoszlta became uce pres1dent to succeed an The tournament the hetaht of the basl-tetball xear beam tn Ianuarx md tlthoutgh rt was contxnually rn terrputed ended nn March All the gtrls loolt forw 1rd to 566105 thexr class nurnertls on the btslcetball trophy Once team as tn years past Mrs Ida P Rand was facultx tdxtsor and the cnrls wlsh to express thetr th tnlts for an enlos able and successful season wa 8 4-fu ,.--V gvvr- f- f -,..-A -:..L . - ,,.- P x - - - W vu x I-, K--ff i ,E ' ii A --'-f , X. 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