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

 - Class of 1933

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16 THE TATLER Edward Ingraham Edward, once president of 8B1, With the girls likes to have some fun; He has a motor boat quite fast, In a race he’ll never come last. Anthony Javorski Anthony Javorski, a smiling- lad, Is surely taking- after his dad; A great business man he will be, You just wait and you will see. Amelia Jesmainski Amelia Jesmainski, so clever and bright. Likes to be the teacher’s delight; Of her kindness we all know. And to heaven we think she’ll go. Geraldine Jenkins Geraldine Jenkins of Class 8C, Quite a smart girl, you’ll all agree; In all her subjects she gets A or B, But never once has she received a D. Anna Jucius Anna Jucius with her hair so rare. Always does her work fair and square; She never lingers in the hall. Nor looks in the mirror in the hall. Frank Kalwa Frank Kalwa comes from the North End, To everybody he is quite a friend; In school he is full of pep. And in talking has to watch his step. Edward Karcz Edw ard someday a catcher will be. In school he is always buzzing like a bee; At plenty of games he likes to fool. But many he misses because he stays after school. William Klesczewski William is a quiet boy. Who never does anyone annoy; He does his work and never fools. We know he’ll do well in other schools. Marion Knight Marion Knight is quite a gal. And she seems to have many a pal; In class she sits there so secluded. But has a lot of fun w hen school is concluded. Stanley Kot Stanley Kot, an amiable boy, Plays his fife with a heart full of joy; In the corps he stands as high As an eagle in the sky. Edward Kozaczka Edward Kozaczka, the laughing hyena, Would be extra good in a circus arena ; He travels all around the town, Edward Kozaczka, the 8B1 clown. Celia Koziara Celia Koziara is a vain girl. She sits and tries to make a spit curl. She also poses before the glass. And that is what she does in class. Stanley Krzys Stanley Krzys of 8B1, In the middle of class starts to have some fun; He seems to be a jolly boy. And when you turn around he has a new toy. Florence Kuhm Florence Kuhm with fluffy hair. For the boys she does not care; Of her studies she is quite fond. She has shov.m us that right along. Stanley Kwiecienski Stanley Kwiecienski has eyes of blue. He wins all the girls with his good looks, too; He’s on the job every night and day, Stanley’s method is just O. K. Bernice Lacy Bernice Lacy in her manner is rather cold. But she’s very good and not very bold; She likes a little lipstick now and then. And sometimes chatters just like a little wren. Peter Lamagna Peter Lamagna is a very bright boy. And his teachers he does never an- noy; To study hard is part of his game. Too bad others can’t do the same. Walter Landry Writing poems v ill bring him yet, The high position of Poet Laureate; Pick up a Tatler when you have time. And read some of Walter’s poems so fine. Mary Lauria Mary Lauria is always neat. In all subjects she tries to compete; With the boys she hates to talk. Always with the girls she chooses to walk.

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A. D. HTGGINS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 15 Rose Franciamore Rose Franciamore, with dark brown curls, Is very popular with both boys and girls; From morning till night she wears a smile. She certainly makes life very worth- while. Vernon Franciamore Vernon Franciamore, the boy with the glasses. Is always on time for all his classes; He always likes to report the news. And sometimes his stories get con- fused. Edward Frigon Edward Frigon, so slim and tall. Before nine o’clock he stands in the hall; He likes to talk with Eddie all day. When the teacher’s around he has no word to say. William Fuge William Fuge is a noisy lad. But we couldn’t say that he was bad; As a swimmer, he does excel. And in basketball he did very well. George Ganner George Ganner, a member of 8A, Is always joyous in every way; Pulling wise cracks is his long suit. Which will make you laugh and hoot. Charles Gatto Charles Gatto, whom we all know. On many errands he does go; With his banjo he likes to stay. And all day long you will hear him play. Josephine Gatto Who is this girl so nice and neat. Why its Josephine Gatto we’d like to meet; She comes to school most every day. She’s a smart girl, I must say. . Ruth Gourlie Short and fat, bright and clever. This is Ruth Gourlie, the attendance monitor; Whatever the task she worked with a will. And at collecting pin money she played the game still. Dexter Green Dexter Green is a jolly lad. He is never blue or never sad; He always tries to do his work, He never tries to be a shirk. Frank Grimaldi Of all the boys I ever met, Frank Grimaldi is the funniest yet; When it comes to telling jokes, Frank likes to fool the folks. Josephine Gurreri Who is the girl with the big dark eyes ? It’s Josephine Gurreri to our sur- prise; With Harriet she is most always seen. That’s why Harriet asks, “Where’s Josephine ?” John Gwozdz John Gwozdz is known as a quiet boy. To do his work he does enjoy; The result shows on his report card. Then he’s glad because he worked so hard. Helen Haralambakis Helen is one of the attractive girls, Her teeth look so much like pearls; Her work is always neat. With success we’re sure she’ll meet. Ruth Hayward Who is that girl so pretty and fair. With the gray blue eyes and the dark brown hair? It’s Ruth Hayward so neat and clean. In her current topics she’s very keen. Blanche Higgins To Blanche time flies very fast. Before she can count ten the day is past; But in school she claims it is not so. There, says she, it goes very slow. Dorita Higgins 8B2 has a girl who’s bright. One of the best in her class all right; After school you will see her each day. Delivering papers in a first class way. Ethel Humphries Ethel, the reader in our fashion show. Always seems to be on the go; She always wears a pretty gown, A better girl can’t be found.



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A. D. HIGGINS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 17 Philip Larussa Philip Larussa has worked in a shoe repairer’s shop, But Trade School in Hartford may- be his next stop; He’s friendly and happy and a good sport, too. Every one likes Philip of 8B2. Elizabeth Leete Betty Leete plays baseball, we hear. Her fame in this sport has spread far and near; Though like a tomboy, she’s dainty and sweet, A girl with more friends you seldom will meet. James Lepore James Lepore, a boy of 8A, Never has too much to say; Of all the subjects he could pick. He always takes Arithmetic. Tony Luicci Tony Luicci is a very quiet lad. He’s always laughing and is never sad; Some day Tony will be a flying ace. As a famous aviator he’ll win many a race. Stella Lizak Stella Lizak in her seat. Always trim, tidy, and neat; With her studies they’ve always a treasure. But to find a good book is her pleas- ure. Walter Los Walter is a quiet lad. No one ever calls him bad; In his studies he is fair. Boys like him are very rare. Charles Maggio Charles Maggio is a talkative boy. His classmates he does like to annoy; In some subjects he is fairly smart. All he needs is a good start. Louise Maggio Who’s that girl with dark black hair? Why it’s Louise Maggio, I declare; She looks so pretty every day. And always is so happy and gay. Sam Magill Sam Magill, our well known friend. Much time in athletics he does spend; Always on the run or go. He’ll be a star athlete, I know. Alice Malides Alice Malides who always wears a smile. Is never really blue but is happy all the while; To everyone she is very kind, A better girl you will never find. William Mangini Come, come, all gather near. For the tale of William Mangini you must hear; In drawing he is quite a star. For one like him you must travel far. Jerry Maniscalchi Jerry Maniscalchi, so tall and slim. Always wears a pleasant grin; His favorite subject is art. In drawing periods he’s ready to start. Rose Maniscalchi Rose Maniscalchi is a real friend. With Mary Pallila her time she does spend; Her work in Arithmetic is of the best. So an A on her card she does possess. Michael Marinaccio Michael Marinaccio, a printer’s son. Plays never till his work is done; In school he is fairly smart. And always willing to do his part. Frank Mastaliz Frank Mastaliz, a basketball star. In athletics we believe will go far; In his studies he is fair in school. And tries to observe the golden rule. Fannie Maxellon Fannie Maxellon has short blonde hair. And to go with it a complexion fair; Always smiling, with eyes of blue. She’s always happy and honest, too. Alexander Mika When it comes to writing stories, Alex Mika can’t be beat; But we wish we had a little glue. To keep him in his seat. Ralph Miller Who is that boy so thin and gay. Who peddles his papers both night and day? Why it’s Ralph Miller whom we all know. And when his task is done to the baseball field he’ll go.

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