Enfield High School - Echo Yearbook (Enfield, CT)

 - Class of 1947

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The Enfield Echo 11 of the city and we learned that it had been founded by Mary Parakilas, who had so generously given her time to the up-keep of our own little youth center during our high school days. With one glance, we realized that our fuel indicator showed we were running low on atoms, so with all the information we had gathered about our former classmates, we headed straight for the nearest airfield where I met one of my former classmates, Johnny Brigada. Let’s hear what you know about our old school- mates. While I was waiting for my plane to takeoff, I met, to my surprise, Peter Bridge, who was a drummer for the Flat Footer’s Band. He told me of an unfortunate accident he had had; he nearly drummed himself to death and Leon Falkowski, anxious for business for his funeral home in Scitico, rushed to the scene. He left me this newspaper, in which 1 found a great deal about our former class-mates. In the classified section, I found some advertisements from Dominick CardaropolV s used car service under the management of Dominick Lepore. The ad read, “You wreck them; we buy them.” Turning to my favorite page which is the sports section, I noticed a picture of the head-backfield coach, Joe Cimino, of the Boston Yanks, giving his final instructions to his two backfield stars, Michael Sperrazza, and Edivard Krajewski, before the Boston Yank—Green Packer’s Game. Continuing to read the Sports Page, I noticed in bold print that Raymond Pohorylo, once great star center for Holy Cross, will referee the Enfield College Panther’s Game. Skipping lightly through the funnies, I came to some interest- ing news items on Page 2. James Pumiglia, famous artist won first prize with his painting—“The Banana Peel” in the Kenneth Provencher painting contest. In the Thompsonville section, I noticed an item which said that Dominick Mangini, well-known plumber, became the father of a ten-pound bouncing baby, announced by Lena Puma, head nurse of the Springfield Hospital. Right on the front page, there was a picture of 25 girls com- peting for the National Typing Championship. I was surprised to see three of these girls were former school-mates of mine. They were Theresa Cicoria, Ann Frangiamore, Elvira Albano. Well, Marilyn and Helen, that’s all I can tell you from gazing over the paper. Maybe your Who’s Who Column could help us out further. In assembling the material for the 1957 Who’s Who, we came across some information that might interest you regarding the members of our class that have not already been mentioned. New York. Ralph Fiore, the famous radio announcer for the Swishy Dishy Dust Pan Co., has gone to Hollywood to make a movie called

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12 The Enfield Echo “Forever Dusting.” He is being accompanied by his capable assistant, gay Clare Warzyski. Hazardville. William Stimson, newly elected Mayor of Hazardville, has fulfilled his promises to put carpets on the sidewalks and soda fountains on every corner. Chicago. Clara Sperry, noted psychologist, has opened a new office in the Oh My Oh Building owned by Helen Barszcz, the famous adver- tising executive of the Duzzy Dozen Soap Bar Company. Miami. Alice Krusinski, receptionist for the Hope You Live Long Insurance Company, is vacationing in Florida. June Provencher is private secretary to Mr. Live Long, president of the company. San Francisco. Evelyn Rybeck, buyer for the Sparkler Jewelry Manufac- turers, has gone to India to purchase some new gems. St. Louis. Agatha Arnone and Irene Podosek have opened the Du Marry Marriage Bureau. Hollywood. Why The Bees Buzz, the novel written by Frances Klebosky is being published by the We Publish Anything Publishing Com- pany. This company is owned by Shirley Raissi. Dallas. Corrine Dunne and Sylvia Duggan are modeling clothes for the Catch Can Department Store which is managed by Marie O'Brien. Marilyn O’Neill is the head bookkeeper. Hartford. Ruth Maylott, noted dress designer, has just returned from Hollywood, where she signed a contract with the Cornee Cowboy Studio. She is to design all the costumes to be used in their next production, “Short In The Saddle.” Hazardville. We want to congratulate Ralph Birkenshaiv on the opening of his new -You Want It, We got It” Department Store. His head sales clerk is none other than Sally Higginbotham, former mana- ger of Higginbotham’s Haberdashery. Thompsonville. Jerry Sullivan has just opened his new Whirl-Away Twirl- Away But Don’t Fall Down Roller Skating Rink. Sully has opened an office in the new Hexagon Building on Pearl Street. Helen Toumala is his receptionist and his private secretary is Doris Nosal. That famous artist, Jackie Wilson, has contracted to paint his portrait.

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