Canton High School - Echo Yearbook (Canton, CT)

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L THC ECHO CANTON I-HO!-I SCHOOL COLLINSVILLE, CONNECTICUT lol 51 ECHC STAFF gg Editor Barbara Butler Assistant Editor Miriam Firnhaber Business Manager Lucy Humphrey Art Editor Mary Elizabeth Clark Vho's Who Greta Hackbarth Lynn Pomeroy Mary Tharau Elinor Dlugokenskl Descriptions Miriam Flrnhaber Roy Edgerton 2 Tzgist Barbara Z11s Sports Joan Dwyer Carol Sveykoski Robert Edgerton Charles Kaminsky Clubs Claire Ann Case Janet Morelli Lynn Pomeroy Betty Stickles Business Staff Mary Erha Edvlna Jarvis Barbara Johnston Elizabeth Malslck Barbara Zlls wh- V: 1-z: :FK-1 .-vJYl ,' ACU LTY zyp.. w- N-222 ' ' - 455. .1'?f'f .3 , ,Lv , ', Y ,LW .V --.. vv, ,, .ZQZVM I, .-,.,. , 1... . v ' 1 'I,.-zgfsliezg ,' 'i'?i w K Q 'Q sewer maria g kq Joseph B. Doherty A Message To You The class of nineteen hundred and fifty-one embarked upon its UPU YOU' of Public school education in the fall of nineteen hun- dred and thirty-nine. Shortly thereafter, our country began to mo- bilize for World war II. Your entire school experience has taken place in an atmosphere of possible or actual world conflict. It is your lot now to grad- uate from this school at a time when the present clash between the freedom of Democracy and the slavery of Communism threatens to des- troy our western culture and our American way of life. Your total school experiences have been designed to develop in you an appreciation of the tremendous gift of citizenship in a democracy which is your heritage. History has shown you that down through the ages certain generations have had to meet great crises. Yours is one of those generations. I The present crisis will test the will and the courage of each one of you to make the greatest contribution you can to defend those things which we cherish. Those of us who have worked with you and have seen you grow and develop are confident that in your generation lies the ultimate security of our democracy. We believe that you will be equal to the.test. Your teachers join me in wishing you all good fortune in the years ahead. V Principal M Marjorie Barnes Canton High School, Graduate Secretary to the Principal zmnua1 Davidson B.S. T.C.C. M.A. in Education Columb a ' V.M-I. A' Joseph B. Doherty Principal Boston College A.B. Harvard University Ed.M. Helen Fehl B.S. Bloomeburg State Teachers College emjvld ct, Q-20-41.4,-in-.af MASQ 2, John Harris A.B. Harvar . A.M.T. HarJ2:Uv- it Katherine Herman B.A. Mt. Holyoke Laurence Dubuc. B.S. Univera y f 1: F l 4 5 Joseph Hilbert A.B. Cornell M.A. Yale bin Guido Marino Dello Rotondo B.S. T.C.C. B.S. Trinity Helen Marsh B.S. Simmons College Columbia M.A. Teachers College MUP101 MIDSP B.S. In E uchtl n VWMJQMLYJWJO Joan Shea A.B. St. Joseph College Helen Smith B.s. 'r.c . gh lA jaw 53:3 623: sin gj7 t my 14 -V ,M X Shirley Ponte B.S. T. C.C. B.S. T.C.C. Norma Healy awk? 'lf X T .. bv . N25- SENIORS Thomas Scott Bidwell uB1dn with Mr. Dav1dson...calls attention with 'Reachn... 55. U, s.. X wr ik. of ,asf ' ty nm Lawrence Joseph Arnold, Jr. nsonny' Quiet, at least in class...Larry has a nice voice.. likes to sing nDaddy's Little G1rln...favor1te outburst nOh Marthan...1s usually seen with Lonee and Frankie... loves to hunt...enjoys the youth fellowsh1p...a1ms to be a cook J X fomdwf. Reminds us of Veronica Lake...l1kes to argue target practice is his favorite past1me...he wants to be a bank teller. Wu i Barbara George Butler C!! nBarbn with a sparkling smile and lively personality... Barbara has alone done most for C. H. S .... her favorite club is the press club...Barb is our school news reporter hobby is photography...she showed much ability in editing a successful year book. Claire Ann Case uclalren A constant source of laughter...fun to be with... please, let'e not mention Latin II...breathlessly utters, 'Cr1mers'...l1kes to sail on the ocean blue... sentimentally hums nStardustn...wants to further her education and teach. at A IH,,,,,?TW,:,,v,.-.,-,.....-.s. e ' ' tl. Y.'y:15:,zf'f'. Wm-arifr M V' I ? 'W V- Flfffiffff' 7'M 'i 7f'9'A '1 l ?f'x -1 M Ruth Lillian Caserta nRuth1en Slim and cute...n1ce to knov...favor1te pastime... G. T. M. W. F .... cheers for C. H. S .... likes to dance... pops up with, 'He 1s?'...to Join the Womens Air Corp is her ambition. 537' .,.a.,z-.Q 'D Mary Elizabeth Clark Betty Well liked with her cherry disposition and swell sense of humor...excla1ms WI don't get 1t!n...likes to dance ln her leisure t1me...enjoys being a member of the dramatic club...a whiz in English class...Betty wants to acquire a ruler and a rod for her future students. Wf M efofjflwyffy Ronnie is tiny, dark and pretty...she loves to dance and eat candy...qu1ckly quips 'That's for sure'... 'Beyond The Sunset' is her favorite song...her best friends are Irene and Betty...w11l make a cute secretary -,Er' ref' 19 V, NX Q66 ,,: sQ.qd9,hf. 0 ox Q X 0 XO yo-I .. 'Q Irene Elizabeth Dembishack WIU Irene is soft spoken, casually slow and steady... Ronnie is her best pa1...th1s explains her usual out- burst 'Oh Ron'...plays a neat game of basketball... 'In likes dancing to 'Tea For Tvo'...amb1t1on...to be a secretary dai-7.5! W WWW e e 9 Elinor Jean Dlugokenskl Barbara Evelyn Demski 'Bobby' Red hair, freckles and brown eyed...calls attention with '0h, Yeah'...th1nks stock car racing is fun...l1kes to spend her time sew1ng...Rusty and Mamie are her con- stant compan1ons...has hopes of being a filing clerk. fCioJziJg 'Elly Jean' Elinor is tall, fair, and streaml1ned...g1ves way to emotions with 'G'wan now'...she is one of our good natured cheerleaders...everyone is a pal...Elly makes an attractive piano player...1s anxious to become a private secretary. ' AJ21, JAVOLJ Y?,o.fnv2m1f5MJdf0-'Q' ffuffv L, Jw x ,n M WWW GL70,,t,4J0r6J ' Jeannette Helen Dubay 'Babe' Dark and tiny, Jeannette is vitality herself... this explains her cheer leading ab1l1ty...basketball ,uk and tumbling are her favorite sports...pet expression qqsa, 'Well, I guess!'...hopes to join the Vomen's Air Corp. Joan E. Dwyer Joanie is full of wit, humor and sounds encouraging with, 'Yeah'...she personality...l1kes to dance and play favorite song is 'Aga1n'...the object to become a Wave. gig- 'Joanie' good nature... has a pleasing basketball... of her life is ,Ji- gig'-?Ql.s waxing ,X all Q1 wdzb Robe rt Howard Edge rt on 'Bob' Bob has been chosen 'Most likely to succeed'... an ambitious member of the Senior Class...basketball is Bob's favorite sport...retorts plaintively 'How to gon...goes fishing in his leisure time...would like to try the field of engineering. W Roy Winslow Edgerton 'Roy 5 , Roy is quiet and stud1ous...plays piano in his .. 'g J g spare t1me...expresses himself with Oh Heck ...h1s 5 1 g hobby is raising plants and flowers...hopes to be a 2 'ts ' hort1cultur1st...watoh that blush! , - .Q - It , f A ' X X si g KA A ff! wiv . L,f XL , e or n ft 4 , n to ' 'Ag et's' ' 'Xwf L 1 'pf -' 7. ,su I j Mary Cecile Erha 1-ia H8 A great big grin is characteristic of Mary who is short and cute...forever exclaiming nHoly Cow'.. a crack shot in Archery...11kes to dance with her pal Barbara Z1ls...plans to join our long line of secretaxies AL!nAJ EMWJW KQV! M Ofdfyfmfl Miriam Lenore Firnhaber Petite, cate and smart, with twinkling brown eyes...usual outburst is I know 1t ...her favor- ite pastime is playing p1ano...11kes dancing and sw1mm1ng...M1r1am's best pal is Barbie Johnston.. swoons over 'Night and Day ...amb1t1on is to be a secretary...what a secretary!!! ' of my . 11 Charles Douglas Freeland nTodn Blond and easy to get along w1th...l1kes to dunk in the blue...there's nothing like a long auto tr1p...collect ing stamps is Tods hobby...enjoys the boys cooking class.. wants to be a baker...outburst 'Oh don't worryn. 53M7k,'bUMfQK-041 Marianne Irene Griswold 'Rusty' Red hair, blue eyes, and a winning smile... frequently gives out with '0h, Nuts!n...has fun training and showing dogs...stock car racing is Rusty's favorite past1me...her best pals are Barbara and M mie...after graduation she wa ts to become a dress designer. 2oH,, Cglofx f A o YiggLJE45jpfVp ook? N Greta Ruth Hackbarth 'Greta A cute dark eyed brunette...often comes out with 'OH H'...Gret, Betty and Dramatics are inseparable... practices her favorite hobby, reading poems, on ---- will make a super secretary. 7 .1 1 if r x, , X' 3' , A 1 , -V! Q :WN K gif John Pling nan o V' Jack Silence is golden...sw1mming is his favorite sport.. likes to play a pin ball machine...qu1etly murmurs 'Huh'. enjoys the boys cooking class...hopes to own a buick some day. QDQJVHQQYI-'Q 12 ' Chester Hebb Medium can and wavy-1-1a1red...s1ts back ana Q l1stens...h1s favorite sport ls basketball...plays 4. ...E 1 cards for a past1me...Chester's ambition: a tobacco 'y grower. x . , n l 1 N -l Nfllx . at , s Alonzo William Henderson, Jr. 'Loneen A rather quiet fellow with a deep voice... likes to play football...has a liking for Church activities. . .favorite expression Boy! I . . .pals around with Larry Arnold...h1s goal..to be wealthy. I i0xQ- 15-'ff 'KAA-C Zu CX X LLL! Lucy Mills Humphrey Sweet, soft spoken Lucy...always seems to say the right thing at the right t1me...enjoys reading... spends her share of time ln dramatic club...counters with 'Holy Cow ...Lucy will nuke a charming social worker. tj A-4712, ,y1g.h,,g' WMM mlm OQ 'J,Q,Z-i Jill QU-fwlj, 2. Qwwca 17-rl WLL0 fav? Edwlna Llano Jarvis Vinnie An attractive sophisticated m1ss...1s really meter of her jeep ...quest1ons 'What gave you your first clue?n...plays piano in her leisure t1me...the spirit of our class meet1ngs...winn1e's hobby ls to raise and show dogs has chosen nursin for her career , 53,saS?9LitgwN W Sql I Barbara May Johnston 'Barbie' Strawberry blonde and blue eyed...1s an ardent member of the Student Counc1l...1f she's agitated 1t's '0h, no'.. enjoys sew1ng...we have often wondered if she see's mag- azines in her sleep...Barb1e is a cute member of our cheering squad and tumbling c1ub...Barbara's ambition... to live a good life. Q93 A.-LQLZL4 -'te g, gg., b.i,,X-,qggg ,Ly 4, vi V kNlw.xA-Dy, - 7. Maj Wa, n 1 MQIMJQ ' - Charles G. Kaminsky 'Chuck' Jovial and good 1ook1ng...Char11e is a neat dresser.. pitches baseball for C. H. S .... mutters 'You'l1 be alright, just keep out of the sun'...1s a Red Sox fan...often seen with Norman and Benny...plans to go to West Point. Elizabeth Catherine Malsick 'Betty' Where did you get that long curly ha1r?...be1ng happy is her past1me...expla1ns her outburst of 'Lost my head!!'...a genial member of our Student Council.. likes to chat in U. S. Government...an efficient work- er, Betty will make a fine secretary. ,-a4.,..Z24df,' 67' WM? Robert Edward McLaughlin 'Mac' Tall, dark and handsome...co1n collecting is his past1me...can almost hear him counting out 's1lence!' hates being called 'curly'...pals around with Lonee.. has the yen to be wealthy and ret1re...1s a member of the Student Council. DEE W2 Janet Shirley llorelli 'Jan' A friendly girl with dark eyes...punctuates her conversation with Yeahl ...enjoys eating, knitting, and listening to the radio...l1kes to play basketball.. sings '!here's No Tomorrow'...w1ll someday be a sec- retary, she hopes. S .usa gmygyggsmatn.-. XX V evo 3 Esoiuck' M559 Quinn' ' ' voabs Crea Ninn' Q' T265 0 una-N i l vc., nmafmmw' X x QR , Benedito Thoms Nascembeni 'Benny A football letterman...the fellows all go for Benny as well as the g1rls...the coach calls him Capta1.n...has a H1 for everyone...1s President of the Student Council. W A w Lynn Larraine Pomeroy 'Lindy' Pleasant, co-operative and n1ce...has a true Ipana sm1le...gets dreamy over 'My Foolish Heart .. counters with 'Darn'...her best pal is Pudgy...spends her leisure time at the Cinema. CQY 60907 Dolores Ann Pouliot Spends most of her spare time working at the Royal Pastry Shop...expresses her feelings with 'Gees'...collect1ng pictures is her hobby...s1ngs 'Tea For Two'...1s a pal to everyone...Dolores's favorite club is Archery...1s resolved to be an Xi office worker. 15 N .YJ Alice M. Reeve Al's got that mischievous twinkle in her eye expresses herself with 'Oh Yeah'...polkas and fox trots are her favor1tes...wr1t1ng letters is her Barry Anthony Randall 'Randyn Tall, broad-shouldered, good looking...cr1es out n0h Non...a fine basketball player...jo1ns the troup of dramatic club players...favorite pastime S. O. N. W. M... amb1t1on...to be a shop teacher. H-J'fa9 Q J?-M3 MQW IIA-ll! favorite past1me...1s chummy with Babe...wants to .ik X be a secretary. 'wvl QZQZLZLLJ Norman D. Saleskl nNorm' Ms An easy going fellow who's easy to get along with... 'uri keeps up your morale with nwhat do you say k1d?'... fgj athletics are in his l1ne...Norm is a neat dancing ' partner...plans to be a great executive. It L f ' rl' Peter Joseph sartori 'Pete' Good looking and a regular fellow...favor1te pastime is going up to Gret's...favorite expression qgg, 3 nSun of a gunn...pals around with Norm...wants t be a skilled la orer. We QW 16 ,Mia Louis Nelvin Shinder 'Louie' Sits back and l1stens...1s often seen with Lonee and Bob...l1kes to play basketball...ansvers everyone with 'Your funny'...1s a member of the projection club.. N wants to travel. jd, zu, Betty Louise Stickles 'Liz' A really friendly miss and nice to know... exclaims 0h, Dam . ..Betty thinks horse-back riding is 1ush...best pal is Peggy...l1kes collecting records. . .her favorite 1s'Vonder1ng . . wants to travel. iwflfa Carol Jean Sveykoski 'Ca rol Carol is modest and reserved...she loves to read.. questions plaintively 'How about that'...favor1te song is 'Be My Love ...chums around with Betty Clark...w1l1 make a pert secretary.bf.oJJ0 Mary Ellen Tharau 'Mamie' Blonde and blue eyed...v1ll coyly answer 'O K' hobby is eating fried clams and french fr1es...her favorite pastime is going to the races with best pals, Rusty and Barbara...vould like to own a stock car and pdget to. I W lgblzijjjiiuuwt sAAyh0tl0J J 0 0 v Raymond 0. Wilcox 'Ray An expert projection man...f1x1ng clocks is Ray's past1me...when he's riled its 'Oh for heaven sakes'... favorite song 'Goodnight Irene'...his favorite sport ls baseball.ifexpects to be a mechanic. f C zfoiffff Frank John Wirth 'Cannonball' He's a ladies man...wants a good time...h1s favorite retort, 'Gee Wh1z'..Prank is a snappy dresser...l1kes girls and g1rls...frequently dances to 'Starduat'...wants to go through life as a sports announcer. K Franklyn C. Wynne 'Frankie' A miniature Alan Ladd...Frank1e has joined the lonely hearts club...l1kes hunting and swimming.. pals around with Larry Arnold...frequent1y says 'Think Superman will join the navy?'...favorite pastime... riding in his oar. 0 Barbara une Zlls 'Barb' Lovely to look at...has personality plus... expresses herself with, 'I'll say'...Barb is one of our C. H. S. cheer1eaders...a swell class and Student Council secretary...loves to dance to 'Stardust'...we know she'll make a dreamy steno- graphar. ms an n X ZQZQZZ 18 4421? Albi- SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President: Robert McLaughlin Secretary: Barbara Zils Vice President: Robert Edgerton Treasurer: Mary E. Cllrk 19 . iq K' ,V 4, 1 V ,. . f , 1-A wi , 'Q' LA . 1' Lf ff ' . ,, K. w. if ..,. .4 . . V ,Yu - ,r f' Ev Who's Who Mogt Likely Io Succeed Lucy Humphrey C Robert Edgerton Best Natured Elinor Dlugokenski Norman Saleski Most Sociable Elizabeth Malsick Lawrence Arnold Smallest Ruth Caserta Norman Saleski Best Dancer Jeannette Dubay Barry Randall Most Polite Janet Morelll Roy Edgerton Most Studioue Lucy Humphrey Rwutmynm Most So histicated E wina Jarvis Charles Kaminsky Done Most For C.H.S. Barbara Butler Charles Kaminsky Most Dienified Carol Sweykoski Robert McLaughlin Most Efficient Barbara Butler Rwutmpnm Class Heartbreaker Greta Hackbarth Peter Sartori Wittlest Joan Dwyer Frank Wirth Most Care-Free Ruth Caserta Chester Hebb Most Ambitious Barbara Butler Rwutmpnm Buelest Barbara Butler Rwutmpnm Class Musician Mary Erha Lonee Henderson Most Sincere Veronica Cswercko Lawrence Arnold Cutest Miriam Firnhaber Norman Saleski Quietest Lynn Pomeroy Raymond Wilcox Best Dressed Miriam Flrnhaber Robert McLaughlin Class Artists Mary Elizabeth Clark Charles Kaminsky Most Talkative Greta Hackbarth Thomas Bidwell Laziest Barbara Demski John Hart Silliest Marianne Griswold Franklin Wynne Tardiest Betty Sticklee Louis Shinder Best Sgort Barbara Johnston Peter Sartori Most Ar umentatlve Elizabe h M sic Thomas Bidwell Most Co-ogerative Irene Dembishack Roy Edgerton Most Enthusiastic Claire Ann Case Charles Freeland Most Resgonslble Dolores Poullot Raymond Wilcox Most Pogular Barbara Zils Benny Nascembeni Best All Around Lucy Humphrey Norman Saleskl Best Personality Joan Dwyer Norman Saleeki Best Looking Barbara Zils Robert McLaughlin Best Athlete Elinor Dlugokenski Benny Nascembeni First Married nary Tharau Peter Sartorl Most Rssgected Barbara Zils Roy Edgerton Class Flirt Alice Reeve Frank Wirth Class Cut-UQ Joan Dwyer Frank Wirth Class Teaser Alice Reeve Frank Wirth 21 Class Histor FRESHMEN YEAR: September, 1947 marked the beginning of our four years at Canton High School. Seventy-one frightened and bewildered students assembled in what was then the library. There we were met by the smiling face of Miss Swedberg and the objecting eyes of the Seniors. when at last the Seniors hld done their ' worst at our Freshmen Reception, we were fully accepted as 'true studentsn of Canton High. We chose as our class officers: Benny Nascimben1,Presidentg Barbara Zlls Vice President, Robert Edgerton, Secretaryg and Robert McLaughlin, Treasurer. We added Miriam Flrnhaber and Barbara Zils as our share of beauty to the May Festival. Our class trip was made to Lake Compounce and we found to our amazement that our first year at Canton High had ended and that we were all looking for- ward to next September when we could claim the name of 'Sophomores.n SOPHOMORE YEAR: September, l9M8 found our class smaller in number but anxiously looking forward to the year's activities. We were met by our new Principal, Mr. Joseph Doherty, who succeeded Mr. Adelbert Bowdoin. We elected as our class officers: Robert Edgerton, President: Benny Nhscembeni, Vice President, Barbara Zils, Secretary: and Lucy Humphrey, Treasurer. Early in October we planned for our Sophomore Hop, which was a tremendous social success. Later in the year, we picked our ring committee and with the arrival of our rings, we proudly displayed them to underclassmen. Jeannette Dubay and Barbara Zils were our May Queen attendents and with the close of our Sophomore Year we realized that half of our years at Canton High had been brought to a close. JUNIOR YEAR: With our summer vacation behind us, we came back to enjoy the proud rank of upperclassmen. we elected as our class officers: Charles Kamlnsky, President, Barry Randall, Vice President: Barbara Zils, Secretaryg Betty Halsick, Treasurer. 22 Early in the year the class decided to collect dues, a yearly amount of 32.00 per member, to go toward the expenses of our Senior year. By winning the annual magazine drive we added to our treasury Sl88.9h. On April lhth we presented our Variety Show, called the 'Follies of l950.' Talented members of the school participated. Instead of the usual 'Junior Prom' we combined with the Seniors and called the one dance,'The Spring Prom.' Late in the year, we gathered in the auditorium and we decided to get an early start on our year book for next yean. We chose Barbara George Butler as editor of the 'Echo.' With the close of our Junior year, we proudly waited to claim the title of Seniors. SENIOR YEAR: At last we had reached our height! we had attained the rank of 'Sen1ors.' when we assembled in our home room we found that we had decreased in number, and that only 43 of us remained to share our glory. we immediately started our busy year by choosing our class officers: Robert McLaughlin, President: Robert Edgerton, Vice Presidentg Barbara Zils, Secretary: and Betty Clark, Treasurer. Early in October we presented the Freshmen Recept1on,and in November we sponsored the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Our trip to Washington was the next event to be planned for. Thirty stu- dents signed thelr names and were anxiously looking forward to March. To aid in meeting our expenses, the Business Staff of 'The Echo' decided to sell candy during lunch time. The three candidates for the D.A.R. Award were Barbara Zlls, Barbara Butler and Lucy Humphrey. The honor was given to Barbara Zils. The Juniors and Seniors decided not to combine for a spring prom and so the problem of whether or not to have a 'Senior Prom' was discussed. A Semi-formal dance open for the Seniors only was also discussed. with the close of this year, we, the graduating class of 1951, realize that four of the best years of our lives have come to an end. Greta Hackbarth 23 Class Win V' We, the class of 1951, being of vacillatlng mind and broken body, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. First: We bequeath to Mr. Doherty and the faculty our sincere appreciation for their tireless efforts in our behalf and their sympathetic understanding of our problems. Second: We bequeath to Miss Shea and Mrs. Miner our deepest gratitude for their acceptance of the many responsibilities we thrust upon them as our Senior Advisors. Lawrence Arnold leaves his love for licorice to Sam Holmes: but don't let them catch you chewing in class, Sam. Thomas Bidwell leaves his traffic tickets to Bobby Silver in the hope that some day they will be paid. Claire Ann Case wills her good sportsmanship to Frances Mikolajclk in hope that she will put it to good use. Ruth Caserta leaves her long fingernails to Jeannine Drouin. Betty Clark wills her ability to get 'A's' in English to Skippy Johnson. Veronica Cswercko leaves her speedy shorthand to Carol Freeland. Irene Dembishack wills her quietness to Ruth Case--who are you kidding, Irene? Barbara Demski leaves her freckles to Pat Devoe. Elinor Dlu okenski wills her excellent cheering ability and her role as morale bocs er o he J.V. Cheerleaders, hoping next year's cheerleaders will have just as much spirit as this year's. Jeannette Dubay leaves all of her 5' l to Sylvia Landry. Joan Dwyer wills her sense of Humor to Frances Dimock. Roy Edgerton wills his quiet ways to Bernard Gold. Robert Edgerton leaves his title as Captain of the basketball team to any de- serving Junior with the hope that he will do as well. Mary Erha wills her quick temper to Joyce Konold hoping she won't have to use it Miriam Firnhaber leaves her cute ways to Irene Mushrall. 2h Charles Freeland leaves his ability to raise cane Muzynskl. in study hall to Walter Marianne Griswold leaves her love for dogs to Jeanette Labbe. Greta Hackbarth wills her ability to hold a man to Nancy Marshall. John Hart leaves his government book to Ronald Erickson and hopes that Ronald will use it a little more then he did. Chester Hebb leaves his Packard to anyone who can Alonzo Henderson leaves his chemistry experiments Lucy Humphrey leaves her car and keys to Margaret go over the limit of fifteen passengers at a time Barbara Johnston leaves her down-to-earth tactics afford to buy gas for lt. to Phllllp McKay. Bristol, provided she dosn't to Marlon zaugg. Charles Kaminsky wills his one hundred and fifty different moods to Don Carville Betty Malsick leaves her long hair to Carol Soucy. Robert McLaughlin leaves his handsome featuresto Robert M ers. Janet Morelll wills her neatness to Shirley Patecchlno. Benn Nascembeni leaves his title as Captain of the team and his ability to play footbal o Ray Aramlnl and John Grlgalulnas--good luck, fellows. Lynn Pomeroy leaves her next three years to her sister Betty here at Canton. BBPPI Randall wills Richard Merz, who is scorekeeper of the basketball team, an adding machine. Alice Reeve wills her book on 'How to Catch a Man Carlson. ln One Easy Lesson' to Grace Norman Saleekl leaves his athletic ability to Phillip Byers. Peter Sartori wills his protruding bicepts to Jackie Blanchard. Louis Shinder wills his love for women to Gordon Longmoor. Betty Stlckles leaves her likeing for horseback riding to Betty Barnes. Carol sweykoeki leaves her neat hair and her comb to Norma Anderson. M r Tharau leaves her title as first married to Adeline Borde. Ra mon Wilcox leaves his ability to run the movie projector to John Sandell. Frank wir h leaves his car and 'good times' to Louie Case. Frankl W ne wills his Allan Ladd ways to Francis Zacchersg but we don't think you nee hem--right, Eleanor? Barbara Zils leaves her good citizenship award to 25 any deserving junior. Class Prophecy Date: 1961 Place: Central Park, New York KBarbaraj Well, Betty Malsick, I haven't seen you since the last time I came to New York to see your company produce the 'l96O Dress Review.' KBettyj Barbara Zlls, this is a surprise. I hear you haven't had much time to yourself since you and Mary Erha moved your new Dance studio to New York. KBarbaraj Yes, and it's only a ten minute walk to Tommy B1dwell's nswanky Swan Club.' The manager there is none other then Larry Arnold. KBettyl Have you heard about the nThree Amazing Aviationistsn, Ruth Caserta, Jeannette Dubay, and Alice Reeve? They have a spectacular show. KBarbaral No, I dldn't catch their performance but I did get to see Marianne Gr1swold's Dog Show at Madison Square Garden. KBettyj I ran into Claire Case--rather Professor Case--the other day, and she told me that Betty Clark just finished her new book, 'Do You Speak Engl1sh?' KBarbaraQ Luc Hum hre ls over in Africa instructing the natives on religious affairs. The as le er I received from her stated that she had met Edwina Jarvis on her way to Europe to study European opera techniques. KBettyl Remember how Elinor Dlugokenski was always interested in nursing, even back in high school? Well, she has her own private sanltorium now in the mountains. fBarbaraj Joan Dwyer and Charles Kamlnsky did all right for themselves in the service. Joan is a Lieutenant in the Waves and Charley ls a Colonel in the Army KBettyQ Did you know that Betty Sticklee with Miriam Firnhaber as her manager have a chain of grocery stores with Dolores Pouliot supervising the bakery de- partment? KBarbaraD I heard something to that effect, also that Mary rnarau has just had her new magazine published 'Handy Home Hints to Housewives and Helpful Husbands. The feature writers were Eynn Pomeroy, Janet Mprgllj, and Barbara Demskl. fBettyJ Frankl n W nne just designed a new rocket shaped car. His mechanics were JohnAHarg and QDQQSQPYHQUD with Charles Freeland as test driver and Alonzo Henderson as chief chemist working on a new type of gasoline that gives fifty miles to a gallon. KBBPDBPQJ I read in the papers yesterday that Peter Sartorl did the mason work on the Roy Edgerton Horicultural Institute. The grand opening will take place next week. They say that it is a beautiful building. lBettyD Did you know that Carol Sweykoski ownes the controlling shares in the Boston Red Sox with Benny'lllE5EBEhT'lE'manager and Frank Wirth as his assistant? This is going to Ee 5 great year for the Red Sox. 26 lBarbaraj I stopped by at Veronica Cswercko's School for Efficient Secretaries last month and found Norman Saleski head of the accounting department and Greta Hackbarth supervising the Office Training division. lBettyj The Wilcox and Shinder Television Enterprises with Barr Randall as head technician is featured at Radio City this week. I'm anxious o see the show because I've heard that Barbara Johnston is staring in a new roller skating act. fBarbaral Bob McLau hlin who always looked so neat back in high school decided to go into he men's clo hing business. His new creation the 'Wear-Ever' suit with the zip in lining is the rage of the town. It can be worn both summer and winter. I found out that Irene Dembishack is his official bookkeeper. CBettyj As I was riding in the country, I saw a housing project going up with the civil engineering done by Bob Edgerton. It was called 'Elegant Edgerton Heights' KBarbaraD Well, it was nice talking to you again, Betty. Drop by the studio sometime soon. fBettyj I'd love to, Barbara. See you in a few days. Elizabeth Malsick Barbara Zils 27 Senior 28 Senior Life 29 Qi, V5 Q 'f fifgh, -ff iw W CLASS POE! When we first entered Canton High, Nervous and frightened were we: But when our Freshman year rolled by, The future we were anxious to see. In our Sophomore year we had the thrill Of receiving our class rings. In our Junior year we were prouder still As upper classmen we could sing. We know, as our Senior year goes by, That soon we must depart And leave our friends at Canton High And on l1fe's pathway start. Mary E. Clark Carol Sweykoski CLASS MOTTO Knowledge conquers all. CLASS COLORS Blue and Silver CLASS FLOWER White Rose Bo CLASSES JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Richardson Bruce resident: Vice-P Aramini ymond RB President: Geraldine Kruse Treasurer nd Freela Carol Secretary: 1 S M. 'N h f . M55 -q +-as . ki, A4 ' m f....i:,.w' Q. if -Q9 . is V2 I up ,0- SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Neil 0 HUF! ice-President: V President Dwight Eakin n. Bezanson Gordon Treasurer: Cole Patricia yi Secretar FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Holmes Samuel Vice-President: Bussolini ob Jac ent: id Pres Blood Douglas o I Treasurer inters W Barbara cretary: Se s l', -',. ' C- 'Ir swings! ,JJ K- W M Q. . yu- Y-:Ei 11151 ' KY ..4.1x f 'Q 'M . A . 9 135, .3f,.12fff' 5 -4 I '-s ,,, . . ga 7 fir . ' ff f' f., ACTIVITIE faq, ac x ,.,,,,lh 'I' -p. 'Br 2 .uv , 2,3 STUDENT COUNCIL L S' E C A RESPONSIBILITY H D 0 E L R A S R H S I H P I llilQll'll-ll-llli'iilifllllllilliilfllii P The Student Council consists of twenty- eight students--six from each class and the four class presidents. The president and the vice-president of the Council are elected on secret ballot by the entire school. Each class elects its own individ- ual representatives. when the first meeting assem- bles, they elect a Secretary and Treasurer. Officers: President: Benny Nascembeni Vice-President: Raymond Aramini Secretary: Barbara Zils Treasurer: Joan Bayette The members of the Student Council assemble every Wednesday. Under the supervision of Mrs. Norma Healy the Council is well organized and has shown in many cases great progress in solving problems brought to their attention. Council members are as follows: Seniors Betty Cllrk Betty M lsick Robert McLaughlin Benny Nhscembeni Frank Wirth Barbara Zils Rwutmynm Sophomores John Blanchard Patricia Cole Dwight Eakln Joyce Konold Fred K1-ompega 1 Albert Lynch Mary 0'leil Juniors Raymond Aramini Joan Bayette Louis Case Mhrthl Eddy Geraldine Kruse Richard Merz Bruce Richardson Freshmen Judy Bachand Michael Bombara Melvin Bristol Judy Burnham Jacob Bussolini Dorothy 0'le1l Andrew White 36 Archery Club Boys Cooking Club Dancing Instruction Dramatic Club Glee Club Library Club Orchestra Personal Typing Club Q - , Press Club Projection Club UHiO1' - Senior Prom ATHLETICS Football f f W.-mmw.we..wanmx:ue. The Canton High School football team had a quite successful season in 1950 splitting even in Canton had the honor All-Star team. These men eight tries. of putting five men on the Farmington Valley were: Benny lascembeni, Pete Sartori, John Grigaliunas, Ray Aramini, and Bruce Richardson. leadership of Benny Nascembenl and the services Canton will miss the of Pete Sartori, Bob McLaughlin, Frank Wirth, and Lonnie Henderson. Benny lascembeni, captain of this year's team and a four-year foot- ball man is rated as one of the best quarter backs in the league. Pete Sartori, utility man of the team has played practically every position in his four years. Pete proved to be a fine lineman this season and vas a fine backfield man in the previous years. Wirth, McLaughlin and Henderson made late starts in preparing for their football careers, but will still be missed in 1951. Canton is looking forward to a successful season in 5l however. Practically the whole first team is returning. Ray Aramini and Johnny Grigaliunas will lead the team and will be aided by men such as: Vincent Szamier, Louie Case, Bob Gold, Bruce Richardson, Donald Carville, and B11 McKay. H4 1 Football Basketball 1 , The Varsity basketball players are as follows: John Grigallunas, Benny Nascembeni, James Kuehn, Manager, Robert Edgerton, Captain, Paul Rotondo, Barry Randall, Bruce Richardson, Raymond Aramini, and Richard Merz, Manager. Coach Dubuc is center man in the front row. Towards the end of the 1950-51 season, the Canton High School basketball team showed great improvement. Nascembeni and Edgerton, our two seniors, exhibited a great deal of scoring ability. with Aramini, Richardson, Grigaliunas, Case, and Rotondo returning next year, Coach Dubuc feels he has the nucleus for a winning teas. M6 Basketball R7 Baseball The Baseball team is looking forward to an undefeated season. Cantone' infield and pitching staff is very strong and the outfield will probably be strengthed by the time the season rolls around. The battery for Canton looks very well with Norman Saleski behind the plate and Donald Carwille in reserve and Charlie Kamlneky, Louie Case and Billy McKay on the mound. H8 Baseball -A u exnff Cheerleaders l I The cheerleading squad consisted of seven members. They were Jeannette Dubay, captain: Elinor Dlugokenski, Ruth Caserta, Barbara Johnston, Barbara Zlls, Geraldine Kruse, and Marjorie Mahefki. The girls showed good spirit at all the games. The Junior Varsity cheerleaders are Lois Messenger,captaln: Mary 0'Nei1, Annette King, Stephanie Kucla, Mildred Prove, Carol Soucy, and Margaret Bristol. The girls have a great deal of ability 50 . ul , , 2 T, 1 fx UT. v, '-.. ,. 5 ' -ffm if-g-frba-.A,. jfs -1, F- CMC',,:2:.f ' ' K Cliffs . H ' Q W3 .. 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AVON BOWLING CENTER Main Street Collinsville, Conn Avon, Conn. Farm. 7-9960 Mary Terrlll THE TOWNE BEAUTY SHOP Collinsville, Connecticut L- 62 To everyone who has contri- buted in any way to make the pub- lishing of our yearbook possible, we, the members of the class of l95l express our deep appreciation, sanxon CLASS 1951 CANTON HIGH SCHOOL 1 ,,, GH, 'F ' 1-im .K - IESQ3.. 'Q za, , 1- N2- 4 ,-, Q. . - x 32 -.4 ,ww v 9 1 QNX ,S N . H Fx Q v k P r 'H rr? ' 4A U-QOGRAPIIS -n. - 1 if., , - if ' - -1 FQQEXX :94'-341-uhe LQ ffl - , 5 5 , 3 XJ Q .JQBP 9 VJ, - 5' J -if il we , i ' 1 .+ ' W ' Y' ' . 1 -7 I 5 - A , s -1 3 rr-qv , 5 V 2. 1 ' if 'A -, : .ml . ,ning -, , irq 13'.'ff n - 1 xx A 1, , ., 1, , ,i . ' .Tf Q, 1. 5 A-' v xv,--'.,. ,, - P+ ':'i,g3'f '34 . fan: A . ' 6 .W ,H


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