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THE VICTORIOUS BASKET BALL TEAM President Vice-President. CLASS OFFICERS— 1933 Allan Comrie Treasurer.... ....Jane Pierz Secretary.... .Thomas Smyth ....Marion Davis
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22 THE TATLER For we all know he can draw beauti- fully. Frances Vella She murmurs in a voice so low You’d think she had secrets to tell us so; But if in speaking she does not shine, The art of spelling is right in her line. Christina Verdi Christina Verdi is a very quiet girl, Her hair’s cut short without a curl; When the teacher says, “It’s your turn now,” Christina wants to know just why and how. Louis Viniconis Louis is full of pep — never sad Especially v:hen there’s no homework to be had; Because when homework time comes ’round Louis says he can’t be found. Joseph Walenta What is that noise out in the hall? It’s Joe Walenta paying us a call; He’s noisy at times, but when a job’s to be done Joe will come helping on the run. Andrew Watson Girls are Andrew’s life and joy. He likes them too well for a boy; Andrew never over-works. But then, we couldn’t say he shirks. Madeline Wenc Madeline Wenc is a dainty lass. Who is heard laughing in every class; She is always tidy and neat. And sometimes is not in her seat. Joseph Wietecha For neatness and accuracy Joseph is knovm. His fine reputation has steadily grown ; His record for thoroughness will serve him well. He may be president. Who can tell ? Frances Wojcik Frances Wojcik, who is a blonde. To go to gym she is very fond; To Trade School she will go to learn How to bake a cake without a burn. Stephen Wolak Stephen Wolak, the gianc of 8B1, Never exerts himself to run; He likes to read Western Stories, About the cowboys and their glories. John Zarrzycki Here comes a great baseball fan. He’s always there in the grandstand; John Zarrzycki he is called. He’s always out for good baseball. Josephine Zawada Josephine Zawada, a short girl. In her hair is always a curl; She comes to school each day. And generally is very gay. Julia Zawada Julia Zawada has not curly hair. For the boys she does not care; But any boy is apt to say. I’ll take Julia any day. Wanda Zawada Wanda Zawada is cheerful and gay. And to her the boys have something to say; Her looks are pretty and exceedingly fair. And her clothes are chosen with very great care. William Zeronsa When we come into 8B2, One board says “Report Cards due”; We see that this board is never bare, For “William Zeronsa” is still writ- ten there. Bertha Ziemian Bertha Ziemian, so quiet and neat. Never does she stir from her seat; There’s always a smile to be seen on her face. And whatever her task she stands high in the race. Stella Ziemnicki We know a girl who has great chic. She’s always happy and very meek; She’s seldom interrupted when about to talk. And with her, certain people like to walk. Minnie Zowala Minnie Zowala, so meek and mild. Is always wearing a pretty smile; Whenever you look at her in work or play. She’s always sunny, sweet, and gay. Catherine Zyck Catherine Zyck of 8B3 A very jolly girl is she; In her father’s lunchroom she helps out Of her ability there is no doubt.
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24 THE TATLER GRADUATION PROGRAM Processional Mr. King and Graduates Invocation Rev. Franklin Corrigan Song — “Crusaders’ Hymn” Class Address of Welcome Allan Comrie, Class President “Ever Onward” — Class Motto Agnes Pohorylo Cantata — “Spring Cometh” Junior High Chorus Essay — “Government in Connecticut” Jennie Santaniella Essay — “Industrial Connecticut” Daniel Misuraca Essay — “Conn’s. Part in Wars” Edwin Salva Pageant — “Pioneers of Conn.” Group of Graduates Essay — “Education in Conn.” Jane Pierz Essay — “Three Hundred Years of Progress in Conn.” Marion Davis Orchestra Selections Prize — D. A. R. Essay Presentation of Class Gift Dexter Green Acceptance of Gift Clyde Harris Class Song Music by Mr. King Presentation of Prizes and Diplomas Song — “America the Beautiful” Audience Recessional Class and Mr. King PRIZES We are fortunate this year in being able to award to members of the graduating class several prizes, gen- erously offered by the following in- dividuals and organizations. Two prizes, a first of fifteen and a second of five dollars, in memory of the late Alvin D. Higgins, for ex- cellence in scholarship. Two prizes, of five dollars each, given by the Woman’s Club of Enfield to the pupils ranking highest in Math- ematics and English. A prize of five dollars, presented by the Daughters of the American Revolution, to the pupil whose essay on “Calvin Coolidge, a New England President” is judged best. On behalf of the school, Mrs. Bar- nett will present two dollars and fifty cents to the pupil who has shown the greatest improvement in his Junior High School work and in honor of Miss Clancy two and one-half dol- lars to the one who has done the most for his class. LIST OF GRADUATES Highest Honor High Honor Adams, Dorothy Evelyn Ainsworth, James Milton Allen, Charles Henry Aloisa, Philip Angelica, Joseph Aloysius Antinore, Sarafina Vivian Baj, Leo Bajek, Leon Joseph Bajek, Sofia Mary Baltronis, Sophie Mildred Bania, Stanley John Barszcz, Frank Anthony Barszcz, Jennie Irene Bednarski, Teddy Blowen, Isabel Margaret Bottone, Santina Eleanor Broege, Roy John Buscemi, Barney Philip Campbell, Allan Bissell Cappozzi, Cecelia Mary Honor Cappozzi, Evelyn Dorothy Cardone, Matilda Rita Carey, John Joseph Carpinski, Mary Amelia Chadderton, Robert John Comrie, Allan William Colarusso, Carmela Mary Cowles, William Kearns Crescetelle, Fiore Joseph Crimona, Lily Theresa Curry, Joseph Andrew Cybulski, Frank Alexander Cybulski, Helen Theresa Cybulski, Lena Mary D’Aleo, William John Davis, Marion Ruth DeCaro, Genevieve Marie DeForge, Stella May DeMayo, Hilda Mary Deni, Rosalie Ruth
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