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CLASS HISTORY 1938 39 Recollectuons of hugh school experuences are never quute forgotten but clung to our ever uncreasung fond memorues throughout our luves These past four years spent un hugh school have enabled us to make lufe long fruends of complete strangers have guven us a broader scope of luvung have shown us how to laugh and play and have helped us to take our places un the communu tues of whuch we are part The year of 1938 39 remunds us of many pleasant memorues We were all unuted by the common bond of rank Freshmen Hugh school was entered wuth muxed emotuons shyness fear hope doubt self confidence or the lack of ut just what kund of a mark would we make? To some members of our class the hugh school buuldung was not new but to others ut was very strange It took a luttle whule to orlent oneself to the unfamuluar surroundungs In spute of our large number Q91 strongj we man aged to get acquaunted un a surprusungly short tume Wuth the results of our first class electuon we were quute confident of a successful start The officers were Presu dent Paul Malunosky Vuce Presudent Paavo unno Secretary Cluve Mench Treasurer Arthur Coutu Perseverance a sturdy symbol was our motto our class colors were maroon and gray whule our class flower was the beautuful sunset tea rose Sometumes we chuckle as we recall some happy ex peruences during our freshman year Do you remember Boardung House Bumps the orugunal comedy wrutten by the three playwrnghts jane Reddung Audrey Zack and Carmela Attardo and presented bv the unuor Hugh Dramatuc Club? Thus experuence gave us enough confi dence to put on the well known play Burds Chrustmas Fresh from a relaxung summer we eagerly returned to school un the fall of 1939 All told we were 89 sun tanned students thurstung for knowledge Our capable Sophomore oflicers were Arthur Coutu Presudent Paavo junno Vuce Presudent Helen Grane Secretary Elaune Hanson Treasurer Two projects carrued on by the Homemakung stu dents were a turkey supper put on for the faculty and an afternoon tea for faculty parents and students Marie DEngenus was chuef cook and manager whule Alberta Alexson Mary Regunu and Margery Fletcher were hostesses All the gurls helped xn the cookung bakung and servung Beung more grown up and socuable now we as a class gave two sport dances Dancung proved so enjoy able a pastume that the Gurl s A A too gave a large dance unvutung the whole communuty who cordually accepted The Student Councul representatuves from our class were ane Reddung Grace ohnson Arthur Coutu and Carol wuth Therese Quugley m the role of Mrs Ruggles and Esther Smuth as Sarah Maud plus an equally good supportung cast The begunnung of our career un journalusm was the publucatuon of the unuor Hughlughts a newspaper con taxnung many ullustrat1ons by the art edutor Herbert Schremmer and contrubutuons by other members on the staff under the capable management of Dorus Chappell ln the sprung of 1939 the State Contest Sprung Fashuons netted Mary Lagan a blue rubbon for a dumuty dress she made But that wasn t the only field un whlch we receuved honors for when the gurls scores un hockey basketball and baseball were tallued ut was found that the freshmen had won un every event a record that has remauned unbroken durung the past four years The boys too gave theur upperclassmen a good stuff workout Many had theur eye on the varsuty team and after teduous hours of practucung theur goal was attauned Wuth the sprung weather came the unuor Hugh Party where shy awkward boys and gurls became grace ful dance partners By thus tume of the year we knew ourselves pretty well and duscovered among us a great deal of talent Evelyn Webster Dolores Punney and Gladys Tuttle were our puanusts Frances Zuto entertauned wuth the accor duon Leu us Hayes the saxophone and Ernest Tavener twurled the baton une came all too suddenly and before we knew ut we were beung promoted to the Senuor Hugh School The finushung touch to our freshman year was the hularuous outung to Lake Compounce where we all made fruends wuth the breath takung roller coaster 39 40 Us Paul Malunosky who helped select a fine movung pucture machune In the early sprung the gurls were unvuted to Farm ungton H S for a playday We soon return the cordial unvutatuon thus startung a serues of vrsuts to varuous schools unstututung good wull and fruendshup About thus tume the boys won the unterclass basket ball games Some of our boys helped the varsuty to get unto the C D finals where we reluctantly ceded the cup to our ruval Ellsworth The annual field day gave Paavo Junno and Walter Sudol a chance to prove theur abuluty as Paavo won first place un the uavelun throw whule Walter won the mule Here us a good place to men tuon the boys un our class who entered the field of sports all year round Csoccer basketball track and baseballj and played accordung to the ten commandments of good sportsmanshup The athletes are Leonard Bull ohn Canfield John Clark Arthur Coutu Muchael Kohler Ralph Loveland Paul Malunosky Patsy Russo Tracy Stevens Leon Tulun Robert Walsh Harold Watkuns - - - ,, . . . , . 1 ' , - . . . . . 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George NX ught and Hurrx XX unn r XX ulluam Sehaul vxho eame un our Iunuor xear, may xx ell be added to the lust In our Sophomore xear xxe xx ere honored bx the unxutatuon to sung at th annual coneert and our earnest xoung xouees could be dustunguushed uboxe all as xxe put exe ythuns, xxe had unto musuc 1-unal exams xxere a tough tussle, but of eourse xxe emerged xuctors Lufe ut B H 5 xx us pretty much on the O K aes sur xxe luked ut' 1940 41 Xxuth renexx ed xugor 7 once agaun traxeled Thus xelr Ldxx ard IISOD Arthur Coutu Secreturx Stuuble xxe the unuor elass, a total of the beaten path to B H S xx us Presudent, Vuce Presudent, Ium Reddung Treusurer, ay The Couuimereuul Club xx ent on 1 trup to the Fuller Buush Compunx and suxx hoxx brushes and eombs are nulde Thex returned xxutli sumples of both fgufts of eoursej The unnuul uxuuorPl1x Nleet the 1oll1s xx as a rup rourung eomedx about un ldoleseent ltd xxho thunks he us groxxn up but puoxes otherxxuse Dlxud Nilclntvre duel an exeellent uob of punch huttung for Harold Wat l1uns xxho xx us ull fmunups Thus also xx IS the begunnung of ennue Oleskexxucz s stage career un the role of Hedy the eutotuc Southern heart breuker Some of the unseen but greatly apprecuuted helpers xxere George Johnson, Fred D B nedetto Busuness Niunagers, Warren B gaudus and Calxun I-erraresso Stage Managers, Publucuty 'xluuuon Shupe and Cuthlrune Skfutl, Propertues and September, 1941 Noxx that xxe xxere senuors We paused to note our number From our orugunal 91 un 1938 vxe had dxxundled doxxn to 69, the number to graduate un une 1 et, thus xx as not strange Iobs aplenty, un thus tume of bug money tempted ull of us The last class officers xxe elected were Presudent Walter Sudol Vuce Presudent Daxud Maclnty re, Secre tarx, ane Reddung Treasurer, Elunor Brenung Thus xx as the year that xxe xxent un for exclusuve class partues Yxe had a chance to reallv get acquaunted xxuth each other We also had an orgy of clubs Besudes the Commercual Club xxho peeked behund the scenes un Fox s xxe rexux ed the D amatuc Club vxhuch grexx wuth leaps and bounds and started the French Club, exclu sux ely for those xx ho had unx estugated the mysterues of the language The Salmon Sheet the school paper, eduted by ane Reddung and Dorus Chappell umprox ed greatlx Wuthout ennue Ostapkexueh Nlaruorue XX alel1 Pearl Lexunson and Exelxn NY ebster, the busy ty pusts the paper could not haxe been prepared on tume W hen opportunutx xx as gux en for Bloomfield students to partucupate un sex eral raduo broadcasts xxe xxeren t surprused to find that sex eral of our senuors had xeryf good raduo speal1ung xouces They xxere Jane Reddung Paul 'x1alunosl1x Robert Walsh Francus Spera, Edxx ard ason and Robert Cummus11ey 4 129 Qound Doreen Burns Theresa Hanagan Vurgunua Coodruch Marx Lubratore Laura Latumer Helen Zaxxa luch Margaret LeHane Nlarguerute Phelps Iohn Stargu and Kenneth 'x1eLaughlun Theresl X ugnone and Phyllus Mortensen ushered Wuth the approueh of sprung xxe dexcloped unto camera crazy fiends No one xx as spared teachers stu dents, lovers und unnocent bx standers xxere our unxxull ung subjects Pruvacy xxas unknown The darkroom was un constant use as the boys and gurls both trued to develop the best pucture Of course the boxs xxon, but ut was loads of fun any xx ay The gall uffaur of the season xv IS our unuor Prom tlue first prom xxhueh xxe reullx could etll ours The b uu tuful floral deeoratuons and the popular wushung xaell tll contrubuted to m1l1e thus dance one that xxe xxould long remember Last, but not least came exams those necessary evuls Then the close of school mother successful year ended Although our year xxas xery full we dud not neglect the finer arts Txxo nexx comers to the stage who wull be remembered, are Francus Spera, as Dr Beneduct and Edmond Barrueau as Professor Yahuda and Musyudged Walter In early sprung Robert Walsh xx on the local oratoru cal contest sponsored by the Amerucan Leguon provung that vxe stull could hold our own Sprung also brought have a yunx un the form to prove that vxe are enjoys postponung class our class yunx Every' class must of a ehuldhood dusease Qprobably stull xxet behund the ears It puctures, unterferung wuth par tues and makung utself a regular nuusance Our yunx was the German measles Vlaryorue Forster was guven the honor of beung the first to ketch them Edvx ard Havens, after haxung 634 xears of perfect attendance, was xuctumuzed bv the measly measles These xxere onlv txxo of manx xxho had the rosx spots There us SCI one month before xxe guxe up our tutle of Senuors and become members of the Alumnu, so I cannot tell xou of the comung exents for then 1 xx ould be prophesyung As Class Hustoruan, 1 furmlx beluexe that our past record us enough to conxunce xou that any thung exer undertaken bx members of 1942 xxull be satusfactoruly completed, for un the future as un the past Persex erance xxull be our motto 1 - -V- VVV VV- . . . . 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