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

 - Class of 1933

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12 THE TATLER CLASS JINGLES Dorothy Adams Dorothy Adams is the girl In whose hair there’s always a curl, Her report is always good For she does just what she should. James Ainsworth James Ainsworth of 8B3 Riding a bicycle you’ll see, In riding his bike he has much skill. And his duties here he has fulfilled. Charles Allen Charles Allen is everything but short, He is the judge in Miss White’s court In Arithmetic he does excel And, oh! my goodness how he can spell. Philip Aloisa Philip Aloisa, the class clown, He’s up one minute and then he’s down ; He wants to be on a baseball team. Boy, oh, boy! Is he a scream! Joseph Angelica Whenever there is any excitement around, Joseph Angelica can there be found; He likes to tease, he likes to play. He seems to be happy all the day. Vivian Antinore Vivian Antinore has lots of friends. And her fun with them never ends; In Domestic Science she sews very well; And all her cooking has a delicious smell. Leo Baj Leo Baj, who is a blond. Says of swimming he is fond; When he is on the school playground. He loves to play and run around. Leon Bajek Leon Bajek is distributor of 8A A. good salesman he will be some day Because Tatlers he sells the most And for competitors he has a clear coast. Sophie Bajek Sophie Bajek is a very quiet lass. And in her studies tries hard to pass; In each and every test, Sophie is sure to do her best. Sophie Baltronis Sophie Baltronis, a fisherman true. Caught five shiners and an eel, too; She behaves in school very well. And in book reports her marks are swell. Stanley Bania Stanley Bania, tall, not stout. Goes a-fishing for a trout; With his spear he takes his stand. And that poor trout he’s sure to land. Frank Barszcz Frank Barszcz is a quiet lad. One would never call him bad; Arithmetic is his delight. And he does his homework every night. Jennie Barszcz Jennie Barszcz, so quiet in school. Never with boys does she like to fool; She’s in the class of 8B1, And always has her work neatly done. Teddy Bednarski Teddy Bednarski is a quiet boy To school he likes to bring his toys; The teacher scolded him one day. When with his toy he decided to play. Isabel Blowen When you want a girl who is sure to be quiet. One who will never, never cause a riot; We’ll recommend Isabel Blowen from our class. Her manners are truly hard to sur- pass. Santina Bottone Who is the girl with the big brown eyes ? It’s Santina Bottone, to our surprise; In English she is quite smart. Because in 8B3 she made a good start. Royal Broege Royal Broege full of fun. He’s the happiest boy under the sun; He plays a very good game of base- ball. And he is good-looking, but not tall. Barney Buscemi Barney Buscemi, the boy with the curls. Is popular with all the girls His pleasant smile and well trained voice Is perhaps the reason for their choice.

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A. D. HIGGINS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL II Item 5. We leave Miss White and Miss Best a television detector to lo- cate the missing “Sheridans.” Item 6. We leave next year’s li- brarians a new key that fits the li- brary door. Item 7. We present the school with sound-proof windows so that passing airplanes will not attract attention. Item 8. John Carey leaves his acrobatic tricks to Frank Zator. Item 9. Dexter Green leaves his large vocabulary to Clyde Harris, who, we believe, will make good use of it in class meetings. Item 10. Allan Comrie leaves his executive ability to the next president of the graduating class. tern 11. Cezelia Cappozzi leaves her whistle to the ' next playground chairman. Item 12. Peter Lam.agna leaves his athletic ability to Stanley Nosal. Item 13. To Mr. Fowler we leave all this year’s conduct books for fu- ture reference in high school next year. Item H. The art classes leave the pictures, illustrating scenes from lit- erature and history, to the incoming class. Item 15. Thomas Smyth leaves some of his good disposition and his ability on the traffic committee to the future chairman. Item 16. We leave to the next year eighth grade the management of the annual magazine drive. Item 17. Jerry Matola leaves the job of making announcements to Dominick Destro. Item 18. Raymond Schneider leaves the Safety Committee in the hands of Charles Warren. Item 19. Nancy Peck leaves her style to lola Chapin. Item 20. Stephen Wolak leaves his play things to Stanley Dynia. Item 21. Frank Kalwa leaves his misspelled words to George Rypysc. Item 22. The members of Student Council leave the next eighth grade their wisdom and experience gained in self-government, and thanks for your cooperation this year. Item 23. Joseph Angelica leaves a set of “Sherlock Holmes” to the future detective. Item 2U. V e leave a good supply of golf balls to Miss Woods and Miss Twomey. It is our wish that Mrs. Barnett be the executrix of this, our Last Will and Testament. In witness whereof, we do hereby set our hand and seal, this fourteenth day of June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-three. Signed: The Class of 1933. Witnesses: Alexander Mika, Barney Buscemi. CLASS STATISTICS Prettiest Girl Marion Davis Handsomest Boy Barney Buscemi Vainest Girl Genevieve DeCaro Vainest Boy Barney Buscemi Most Popular Girl Jane Pierz Most Popular Boy Allan Comrie Smartest Girl Agnes Pohorylo Smartest Boy Edwin Salva Quietest Girl Margaret Thompson Quietest Boy Frank Mastalicz Most Talkative Girl Nancy Peck Most Talkative Boy Philip Aloisa Class Artist Daniel Misuraca Class Athlete Peter Lamagna Class Pet Amelia Jesmainski Class Sheik Edward Ingraham Wittiest Girl Nancy Peck Wittiest Boy Philip Aloisa Class Poet Tony Renna



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A. D. HIGGINS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 13 Allan Campbell Allan Campbell of whom we all know, His talking ability he likes to show; He is forever leaving his seat, But he is one you all should meet. Cecelia Cappozzi Cecelia Cappozzi of 8B3 Is as much like Evelyn, as she could be; Out in the playground, you’ll hear her say. Obey the rules, or after school you’ll stay. Evelyn Cappozzi Evelyn Cappozzi a smart miss. Has her name on the honor list; In sewing class she always gets “A”, She might be a dressmaker some fine day. Matilda Cardone Good luck in the future we surely do find. For Matilda Cardone who is quiet and kind; Always a smile on her face she wears. And for her friends she always cares. John Carey John Carey we hope some day Will learn how to do a somersault the right way; Being a monitor he’s quite the best. But going to French he simply de- tests. Mary Carpinski Mary looks quiet. As she passes through the hall; But, if you think she’s quiet. You don’t know her at all. Robert Chadderton Robert is busy from morn till night. Telling stories is his delight; Robert is admired in every way. Good things come in little packages, so they say. Carmela Colarusso Carmela Colarusso is a cheery girl. And always has her hair in curl; She is always tidy and neat. To her arithmetic is a treat. Allan Comrie Allan Comrie, our fellow resident, Of every group he is president; He’s a popular boy as you can see We predict a great success he’ll be. William Cowles William Cowles is kind of stout. And for sports he never comes out; A jollier fellow is not to be found. No matter if you search the world around. Fiore Crescetelle Fiore Crescetelle likes to sleep all day. His spare time he used to fool and play; In arithmetic he is fairly good. And in geography the highest he stood. Lily Crimona Lily Crimona of our class Is quite a merry lass; A little nose, dark eyes and hair. And a few curls that she could share. Joseph Curry Joseph Curry’s a very tall boy My! but he is full of joy; In arithmetic he is the best And certainly e xcells the rest. Frank Cybulski Frank Cybulski, a talkative lad. Is never seen with a face that is sad; He was the Tatler distributor of 8B2, Perhaps a salesman’s work he’ll do. Helen Cybulski Helen Cybulski whom we all know Dresses neat and looks just so; She comes to school promptly each day No tardy marks does she display. Lena Cybulski Lena Cybulski is tall and strong. In spelling words she is never wrong; She studies before the nine o’clock bell, And in her home room she is known quite well. William D’Aleo Who’s that manager of Higgins bas- ketball team? Why it’s William D’Aleo making up a new scheme; He dresses up so very neat, And all his studies are complete. Marion Davis Blue eyes and blonde hair And a nice dress she does always wear; She is secretary of the graduating class, And in studies she is a smart lass.

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