Higgins Junior High School - Tatler Yearbook (Thompsonville, CT)

 - Class of 1928

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A. D. HIGGINS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 19 Bradish, Glenn Alton. Bruno, Frank Joseph. Buttacavoli, Charles Joseph. Calcasola, Tony Joseph. Capozzi, Eileen Mildred. Carenzo, Agatha Mary. Caronna, Frank Z. Cerrato, Louise Margaret. Chappell, Cecil. Charette, Mildred Elizabeth. Chillson, Mildred May. Clarkin, Thomas Wilbur. Cordner, Sherwood Paul. Crosson, Edna Roselyn. D’Amato, John Joseph. DeCaro, Dora Rose. Doyker, Mary. Duprey, Alvin D. Everett,- Arthur R. Franciamore, Jennie M. Frangiamore, Peter Joseph. Fuge, William Charles Jr. Giaccone, Josephine Catherine. Gizara, Stella. Gongola, Edward. Grant, Anna Flosdorf. Greaves, Loretta Alberta. Greenwood, Ruth Mildred. Gucwa, Mary Frances. Gwozdz, Claire Cecelia. Jackson, Alvin S. Jedziniak, Stella Mary. Jenkins, Howard Elton. Jennola, Stanley. Jennings. Katherine Evelyn. Kaliwa, Stanley. Karcz, Mary Lorraine. Kida. Frank. Knight, Mildred Elizabeth. Kozaczka, Stanley. Koziara, Stella. Krueger, Margaret Emma. Krzys, Freda. Kuhm, Ruth Caroline. Kwapien, Longen. La More, Leroy William. Landry, Edward Earle. Lees, Foster Theodore. Lehmann, Wanda L. Leshinski, John Joseph. Liucci, John James. Luczai, Jennie M. Mallard. Everett A. Marcinkiewicz. Gladys Gwendolyn. Marinaccio. Huffo B. Maxellon, Patrick J. Michalowski. Matthew Stanley. Middelaer, Grace Esther. Misiaszek, Teddy J. Morris, Charles Michael. Nabonzy, Stella Anna. Nigro, Antoinette Rose. Norian, Alice Katherine. Novak, Anna Rosalie. Nowak, Mary Constance. ONeill, Florence E. N. Pacholska, Salley Cecelia. Pagano, Margaret Clementine. Paradise, Lillian M. Parakilas, James Christopher. Patterson, Stanley Thomas. Pawelcik, Rosalie M. Pearsall, Chester Norman. Petroski, Jennie Rose. Pilch, Amelia Anna. Pochoryto, Florence Irene. Podosek, Helen. Polek, Anna E. Police, Michael Francis. Police, Marie Constance. Poloski, Anna Mary. Pumiglia, Peter Joseph. Ragno, Louis Joseph. Rarus, Joseph Anthony. Rarus, William Joseph. Rice, Elmer Gordon. Rogers, Elsie Louella. Romano, Vencie Jane. Ruggiero, Leonard Anthony. Rybick, Mary Victoria. Santanelli, Nancietta Elizabeth. Sarno, Albert Joseph. Sasow, Julia 1. Scalia, Mary. Schianca, John Carnevale. Schneider, Gertrude. Setera, Agnes. Sevarino. Joseph Peter. Sisisky, Frances. Skutneck, Joseph Matthew. Smith, Harold Milton. Smith, Paul Everett. Smyth, Esther Helen. Snyder, Madeline Ev lvn. Spazzarini, Lillian Mildred. Sauires, Bernice Dorothy. Stinson, Anna Louise. Sullivan. Lillian Mary. Sypek, Walter P. Tarasavitch, Minnie Anna. Tarasavitch, William Peter. Testoni, Columbia Mary. Thompson, Esther Elizabeth. Tkaez, Stanley Edward. Townson, Anna Elizabeth. Trachimowicz, Amelia Rita. Trachimowicz, Regina Alice. Vallides, Helen Jane. Wojnar, Josenh. Worenecki, Gladys Stella. Ziemnicki, Agatha Frances.

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18 THE TATLER cumulated many possessions which we wish to share with the incoming class of 1929. We therefore bestow some of these possessions in the fol- lowing manner. ITEM 1. We leave to our beloved principal, superintendent, and faculty our thanks and gratitude for all they have done for us and our deep regrets at leaving them. ITEM 2.- We leave with regret the flowers in Room 6 to the next 8A class. ITEM 3. We leave to the school fifty dollars for a library fund hop- ing the future classes will enjoy the books. ITEM 4. To the incoming class we leave our seats and desks and any- thing to be found in them. ITEM 5. John Schianca leaves to the next lucky boy the joy of polish- ing Miss Taggart’s car. ITEM 6. We leave Mr. Grant’s picture of George Washington to future classes. ITEM 7. Frances Sisisky leaves her position of closing the incloseable door in Room 6 to the unlucky person who happens to get her seat next year. ITEM 8. Carlo Angelica and Pa- trick Maxellon leave their Spelling Books to Charles Mylek and Michael Milkowski. ITEM 9. John Bartley leaves to John Simonton his chewing gum, chewed up pencils and his habit of scratching his head. ITEM 10. To the class of 1929 we leave the boosting and manage- ment of the “Tatler”. ITEM 11. We leave the half worn out hallways to be used by some girl who has a spirit of “Wanderlust” such as Anna Grant’s to finish the job. ITEM 12. To the next class, we leave the new set of encyclopedias in Room 6. ITEM 13. Chester Pearsall leaves his seat and desk to any fat boy who wants them. ITEM 14. We leave to the most business-like girl of the class of 1929 Anna Stinson’s various otfices includ- ing her notebooks and scrap paper. ITEM 15. We leave the manage- ment of the Student Council to the future members with Miss Clancy’s assistance. ITEM 16. Loretta Greaves leaves her cosmetics to any pale, delicate girl who requires the bloom of health. ITEM 17. Arthur Everett leaves his astounding knowledge of English Grammar to Philip Tatoian. ITEM 18. Charles Alaimo leaves his excellent recipe of how to make biscuits to any member of the boys’ cooking club. ITEM 19. Howard Jenkins leaves his knowledge of French to Frank Bruno who we think can carry it all. ITEM 20. Last but not least we give thanks to the Town of Enfield for our grammar school education. Witnesses — Nora E. Clancy Signed, Francis Sisisky Anna Stinson LIST OF GRADUATES — Highest Honor — High Honor — Honor Alaimo, Charles Joseph. Alaimo, Lillian Marion. Albano, Joseph A. Aloisa, Josephine Mary. Ambrosini, Josephine Grace. Angelica, Carlo Sebastian. Anzolatti, Joseph. Anzolatti, Katie R. Arietti, Renzo Michael. Arnone, Mary Gloris. Arnone, Nicholas Joseph. Attardi, Lillian Pauline. Attardi, Saverio Charles. Augustyniak, Julia. Bachurz, Mary. Bajek, Stanley Frank. Bak, Teddy Claire. Bartley, John Frank. Barton, Evelyn Frances. Bayek, Leonard John. Bayek, Wanda Frances. Belisle, Yvonne Olive. Bent, Dorothy Mae. Blaszko, Helen. Block, Esther. Bostick, Frederick Henry.



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20 THE TATLER GRADUATION PROGRAM 1. Processional, “Fling Out Thy Banners” Mr. Denslow King and Graduates 2. Invocation Rev. Wilfred D. Hamilton 3. Song, “O God, The Rock of Ages” Class 4. Address of Welcome Grace Middelaer, Class President 5. “Launched Not Anchored” William Rarus, Highest Honor Pupil 6. Song, “Marching with the Heroes” Chorus 7. Recitation Bernice Squires 8. Piano Solo Anna Stinson 9. Russian Folk Dance Margaret Krueger, Agatha Ziemnicki, Anna Grant, Esther Block, Grace Middelaer, Bernice Squires, Dora De Caro, Mary Scalia, Columbia Testoni. 10. Prize Essay, “What the Flag Means to Me” — By Winner of Essay Contest 11. Song, “Sweet Miss Mary” Trio 12. Junior High School Orchestra 13. The Poet. Joyce Kilmer Life of the Poet Joseph Anzolatti Roofs Frances Sisisky Trees Helen Blaszko The House With Nobody In It Anna Grant 14. “What the Junior High School Has Meant To Me” Julia Augustyniak, High Honor Pupil 15. Song, “Song of Parting” Chorus 16. Presentation of Class Gift 17. Acceptance of Class Gift 18. Class Song Words by Bernice Squires Music by Mr. Denslow King 19. Presentation of Prizes and Diplomas Mr. Edgar H. Parkman, Superintendent Miss Nora E. Clancy, Principal 20. “America” Audience and Class 21. Recessional Mr. Denslow King Prizes to Be Awarded at the Graduation Exercises The pupils of the Graduating Class will receive rewards for their efforts during the year. These rewards are to be in the form of prizes which will be given by the Daughters of the American Revolution, Miss Clancy and the Higgins Fund. The Higgins prize of twenty-five dollars will be divided between the two pupils who stand first in scholar- ship. The D. A. R. will give a prize of five dollars to the writer of the best composition on “The Meaning of the Flag.” Miss Clancy will give two prizes of two dollars and a half each. One will be awarded to the pupil who has shown the best improvement dur- ing the year, and the other to the one who has the best Civics Notebook for the year. E. Gordon Rice, 8B. CLASS NICKNAMES AND HOBBIES Name Nickname Hobby Alaimo, Charles; Chick; Sports. Alaimo, Lillian; Sis; Playing piano. Albano, Joseph; Joe; Smiling. Aloisa, Josephine; Jersy Cow; Errand girl. Ambrosini, Josephine; Jo; Chewing gum. Angelica, Carlo; Jelly; Playing ball. Anzolatti, Joseph; Peep; Wise cracks. Anzolatti, Katie; Kate; Playing school. Arietti, Renzo; Ren; Riding a bicycle. Arnone, Mamie; May; Eating cookies. Arnone, Nicholas; Nick; Dreaming. Attardi, Lillian ; Lill; “I don’t know”. Attardi, Saverio; Sammy; Making suggestions. Augustyniak, Julia; Julie; Running errands. Bachurz, Mary; Mary; Being quiet. Bajek, Stanley; Stan; Minding his own business. Bak. Teddy; Titter: Writing poems. Bartley, John; Bootley; Scratching his head. Barton, Evelyn; Evie; Secretary. Bayek, John; Leony; Chewing pencils. Bayek, Wanda; Fanny; Nurse. Belisle, Yvonne; Vonney; Being quiet.

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