The Board of Education hired Dirk Bollenback as a high school social
studies teacher, Robert Mark as a high school physical education
teacher and Cynthia Hapke as an elementary school teacher for the
1958-59 academic year, the April 10, 1958 Press reported.
After
studying an analysis of the distribution of the elemen-tary school
population and of children not yet in school, the School Building
Committee directed its site committee to look for a place to build a
new elementary school in the Ridgebury district near Bennett's Farm
Road.
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Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Welsh, the new owners of
the Cannonball House (now the Keeler Tavern), thought they had become
familiar with all of the historic house's nooks and crannies but they
missed one, which became a source of embarrassment. After not being
able to locate their eight-year-old son, Matthew, who had been playing
near the swamp behind their home, they called the State Police barracks
on East Ridge. After a search party, which included officers from the
state police barracks, several state police auxiliary members, members
of the town police, Fire Department Chief Mario Frulla and 30 members
of the Volunteer Fire Department, spent more than an hour and 20
minutes of searching for the boy, he was found by his parents asleep on
an unused stairway in the home.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cairns of East Ridge announced the birth of their second child, Bonnie Lou.
The
St. Mary's parochial team won the state champi-onship in the Pee Wee
divi-sion following a victory over Branford. The young champs included
Harry Pierandri, Paul Carboni, Jim Pambianchi, Chet and Gary Zawacki,
Robert Santini, Dave Carboni, Richard Polverari, Joey Casazza, Jim
Bacchiochi, Robert Mulvaney, Joe Egan, Mike McGivern and Joe
Korczynski.Rex Gustafson, Teddy Nash, Tommy Sykora, Billy Wygant and
Randy Nicklas played gob-lins in Miss Kilcoyne's sec-ond grade
presentation of “The Pink Fairy and the Goblins.” Jane Blumgarten, Anne
Nelson, Debbie Jones and Roberta Baker played fairies.
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Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Faust Verna headed the dance
committee of St. Mary's Cana Club and planned an Italian-style chicken
dinner featuring the Hugh Golden Orchestra. Other committee members
included Gino Torcellini, John Wahl, Frank Warner, Paul and Dick Venus,
Paul Verpillot, Dr. Peter Yanity, Einar and Rodney Anderson, James
Bacchiochi, Enzo Bartolucci, Geno and Primo Bassett, Silvio Bedini and
Charles Belardinelli.
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Craig's Jewelry Store agreed to
sponsor the Community Center basketball team, which competed in the
Danbury Gold Medal Invitational basketball tournament. Coached by
Fibber Biagiotti, the team included Don Ligos, Mel Makowicki, Art
Keeler, Fred Mazzi, Tom Mitchell, Pat Vozzo, Bob Leary, Gene Lavatori,
Andy Montanari and Bob Tulipani.
Robert Salvestrini was home on
leave from Fort Dix. He enlisted in the Army after graduating from
Clarkson University. Frederick J. Romeo of New Street volunteered and
was inducted into the armed services along with fellow Ridgefielder
Mariano Riccardi.
Kellogg-Theiss Pontiac-Cadillac-Vauxhall dealer
on Danbury Road (now the site of Party Depot) advertised a 1956 Pontiac
Star Chief convertible coupe for $1,995, a 1952 Buick convertible coupe
for $595 and a 1957 Cadillac Sedan de Ville for $4,395.
Gristede's
Market on Main Street, which accepted phone orders and offered free
deliv-ery, advertised leg of lamb for 63 cents a pound, two pounds of
fresh asparagus for 49 cents, three seedless grapefruits for 35 cents
and alligator pears for 19 cents each.