Suffield High School - Sagitta / Kaleidoscope Yearbook (Suffield, CT)

 - Class of 1954

Page 28 of 72

 

Suffield High School - Sagitta / Kaleidoscope Yearbook (Suffield, CT) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 28 of 72
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Page 28 text:

YEARBOOK STAFF First Row, Left to Right: Barbara Mor¬ ris, Business Manager; Jeanette Tallis, Editor; Connie Matyskiela, Advertising; Shirley Colson, Photography. Second Row, Left to Right: Terry Chase, Pho¬ tography; Thomas Edmonds, Circulation; Charles Waterman. CLASSNIGHT COMMITTEE First Row, Left to Right: Terry Chase; Peggy Fetko; Thomas Edmonds, Chair¬ man; Sandra Noble; Fred Fitch. Second Row, Left to Right: Sandra Parks; Dolores Smith; Connie Matyskiela; Jen¬ nie Markowski, Jeannette Tallis. JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE First Row, Left to Right: Peggy Fetko, Charles Waterman, Sandra Noble. Sec¬ ond Row, Left to Right: Marianne Carney, Terry Chase, Frances Siegel, Thomas Edmonds, Jennie Markowski.

Page 27 text:

CLASS WILL To MR. MacALISTER and MR. SISSION we leave the school still in good condition and hope that hereafter every graduating class leaves it likewise. To MR. BROWN we leave the job of coaching anpther championship soccer team, which nevertheless, in our opinion, will never equal this year’s. To MR. ZAK and MRS. FAY we leave sincere appreciation for the time and hard work they have constantly given us. To MR. BLAMPIED we leave a standing and favorable (we hope) impression of Ameri¬ can youth! LOUISE ALDERMAN leaves her height to Shirley Rutkiewicz. JOHN BIGGERSTAFF leaves his quiet manner to Gerald McDonald. MARIANNE CARNEY leaves her pleasing disposition to Carol Paczosa. TERRY CHASE leaves Suffield High School taking with him his winning personality, leadership, and athletic ability. SHIRLEY COLSON leaves Suffield High to spend her time on East Street. THOMAS EDMONDS leaves his flashy clothes to Danny Bednaz. WILLIAM EDWARDS leaves the pitcher’s mound to any underclassmen with hope that they will do s well as Bill has. CAROL EGAN leaves still trying to convince Mr. Motta that ’’the lakes” aren’t so far away. JOHN FAHEY leaves his car to Edward Cebula and Pat Kelley so they won’t have such a long walk to school every day. MARGARET FETKO leaves her elegant wardrobe and neat manner to Margaret Zera. FREDDIE FITCH leaves his place in the all state chorus to anyone who thinks they can do as well. RAVONNE FITCH leaves her pleasant personality to Pat Underhill. HARRY FORD leaves to become head cashier at Martinez’s. MARY ANN GALETTA leaves her acting ability to Joanne Greenwood who doesn’t need it. ALICE HAYDEN leaves her truck horn and license to anynoe who thinks they can handle it. VIVIAN JACKSON leaves her joke book to Charlie Hryniewicz. FRANCES KOKOSZKI leaves the management of Suffield Pharmacy to Janie Kosinski. FRED KOTOWSKI leaves taking his good luck along with him. JENNIE MARKOWSKI leaves to join the Women Marines. CONNIE MATYSKIELA leaves her never ending giggles to Doris Kandal. LUCILLE McBRIDE leaves her height to Sandra Fisk. BARBARA MORRIS leaves her guitar and charming voice to Barbara Hansen. SANDRA NOBLE leaves Suffield High but not for long for she will be back in four years to take over the history department. THELMA NOBLE leaves Suffield High to go to Springfield College where she will meet the practice teachers first hand. SANDRA PARKS leaves her secretarial manner to Patty Ford. MILTON POWERS leaves his athletic ability to Willy Braswell. BRUCE REMINGTON leaves his never ending pranks to Bruce Lincoln to prove there’s life there. JOSEPH RUCIENSKI leaves Mr. Kennedy a pop gun for self protection. ROBERT SIMMONS leaves Roberta Gary to Robert Colson. FRANCES SMIEGEL leaves the high school to spend more time at the academy. DOLORES SMITH leaves her poetic ability to Joan Kennett. JEANNETTE TALLIS leaves her studious manner to Margaret Barlowe. CHARLES WATERMAN leaves his ability to conduct an orderly meeting to the junior class. 23

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