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

 - Class of 1937

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A. D. Higgins Junior High School Edward Lynch Edward Lynch likes to play The game of “crosses,” everyday. Barbara Magill Secretary of Student Council second half, Basketball, Orches- tra, Tatler Staff, High Honor Student Her sparkling eyes and w avy brown hair Sends personality through the air. Frank Maggio, “Banjo” Frank is interested in aviation, Soon he’ll be flying for our nation. George Malides “Five cents a bag!” Who’s that yelling? That’s our George, his popcorn selling. Florence Maniscalchi, “Flo” Memories of “Flo” will always linger. Because she is a lovely singer. William Maniscalchi, “Billy” Billy, the store manager is here. With his pencil behind his ear. Sophie Markowski, “Blonde” Glee Club This lady in Higgins Junior High In all her classes is remarkably shy. Mary Melfa Art-Craft Club, Tatler Staff Mary Melfa, pretty and neat. Is a very charming person to meet. George Merrill, “Fat” Art-Craft Club, Student Council To you, George Merrill, may seem small. But in history class he’s ahead of them all. Noreen H. Miltner Bird Club This pretty girl is very .smart. Whenever she’s called on she knows her part. Alfonse Misuraca, “Fofi” Basketball Manager, Glee Club, Tatler Staff Alfonse is the joker and wit of the school, When he starts he sees things through. Vincy Misuraca, “Vinnie” Student Council Life is hard on Vincy, at least it seems to be. From morn to night you’ll hear her say, “The boys are teasing me.” Edward Morris, “Ebo” Baseball, Basketball Edward Morris is indeed a star. In athletics he’ll travel far. Curtis Daniel Most Photography Club Curtis collects stamps you see. But photography is his specialty. Edward Mokrycki Chairman of Playground Com- mittee To do his duty is Edward’s delight. And what he does is done just right. Barbara McCullough, “Mike” Craft Club, Orchestra A girl who plays the piano is she. Some day she may accompany Jack Benny as he plays “The Bee.” Irene McNulty Baseball, Basketball, Student Council Irene plays baseball very well. But in basketball, she does excel. Edward Nabonzy, “Chuch” Baseball, Basketball Edward never worries much. Even if his fooling gets him “In Dutch.” Agnes Nigro Glee Club, Baseball Agnes with her sweet alto voice. In singing is always our first choice. Jane Novak, “Novie” Photography Club, Honor Stu- dent Jane Novak so jolly and gay. Is on the go every day.

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The Tatler Eleanor Karcz, “Karzy” Eleanor is tall and slim, Her hobbies are to talk and swim. Margaret E. King, “Kingie” Student Council, Basketball, Baseball, Craft Club, Bird Club A clever artist, the girl so tall. On the basketball floor, she beats them all. Nancy Knox Arts and Crafts Club, Class Prophecy, Honor Student She speaks with assurance and dignity, Nancy is all a girl should be. Fannie Korcna, “Phyliss” With her blond hair and blue eyes, she’s pretty and sweet. And one so fine you seldom meet. Joseph Kozaczka Joseph likes to fool and clown. And it’s hard for him to settle down, Joseph Kozaczka, “Joe Bush” Student Council Joe Kozaczka likes to fish. To catch a whale is his great wish. Jennie Amelia Krupczak Jennie who is slim and tall. In her class work beats them all. Jean LaGrange Jean is cheerful, bright and gay. Always dancing on her way. Pauline Lamont, “Puggy” President of Student Council last half, Art-Craft Club, Tatler Staff Pauline Lamont with her little pug nose. Can stir up the crowd with her dancing toes. Samuel Lauria, “Sam” Student Council, Basketball Sam Lauria is his name. To be so bashful is a shame. Allan Lawton, “Farmer” Chairman of Playground Com- mittee Now Allan thinks that horses ai-e fine. And hopes he’s able to raise them sometime. Marion Leete, “Leete” Baseball, Basketball Marion plays on our ball teams. When she makes a score — how she beams. Eva Leether Eva is quiet and shy. And in school she surely does try. Frances C. Legienza Librarian She is a girl with a lot of pep, In the library watch her step ! Bernice LeGeyt, “Bernie” Orchestra Bernice is a quiet lass Who never causes a disturbance in class. Gladys Leonawicz Gladys is a maiden fair. All her work she does with care. Gerardo Lepore, “Jerry” Tatler Staff, Highest Honor, Valedictorian To be at the head of things is Jerry’s aim ; His scholastic ranks will bring him fame. Fredrick Lizak, “Gus” Basketball For studying Fiedrick doesn’t care. But in athletics he’s always there. Bertha Ludwin, “Bertie” Orchestra, Baseball, Basketball Beside Bertha’s name let’s put a star. In music and athletics she surpasses by far. Wanda Ludwin Class Prophecy, Honor Student She’s willing and pretty and a musical shark, A bar,! ' ' or guitar she can play in the dark.



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The Tatler Bolek Olechny Basketball Bolek is not so very tall, But you ought to see him play basket- ball. Ida E. Orefice, “Popeye” You never wear a frown. Whenever Ida is aroun’. Matthew Pabis, “Parbe” Student Council Who’s that walking down the street ? That’s Matthew whistling so sweet. Nicholas Padrevita, “Nicky Pat” Camera Club This jolly boy, who is so stout. Smart remarks he brings right out. Mary Ann Parvelac, “Pep” A jolly girl in her sweet shy way. She often has giggles throughout the day. David Persky, “Jake” Student Council The president of Grade 8C Is no other than David Persky. Raymond Petraska Always industrious and courteous, too, A good example for all of you. Helen N. Pierog Student Council, Craft Club, Glee Club This blonde haired girl, so neat and demure. Sings, writes, and draws well, w’e are sure. Stephen Pierz, “Steamboat” Basketball, Tatler Staff Another member of our Tatler crew. Without him we’d know not what to do. Genevieve Pietrusza, “Jean” Art-Craft Club, Tatler Staff She’s tall and clever and very bright. To do things right is her delight. Theodore Pliska, “Teddy” If “Teddy” could be serious just for a day. He could carry some very good knowl- edge away. Frances Pohorylo Baseball Frances is very seldom still. In athletics she proves her skill. Lydia M. Polec Orchestra Lydia, with her banjo strumming. Keeps all her friends cheerfully hum- ming. Agnes Porcello, “Aggie” Agnes whom we know so well In her spelling does excel. Mary Theresa Porcello, “May” Cam.era Club Tongue ever going, spirits ever gay. That’s our Mary who has so much to say. Marion Purdy Baseball, Basketball, Student Council Marion has pep galore. And in baseball usually makes a score. Annie Piizzo, “Ann” Annie Puzzo is nice and neat. You’ll find her smile always sweet. Harold Phelps Reed Student Council, Photography Club, Tatler Staff His stamp collection is something to see. And he’s a good class officer, we all agree. Margaret Jane Renals, “Cupid” A little girl so sweet and shy. The boys always seem to catch her eye. Rose B. Reveruzzi, “River” Who’s the miss who winks her eye ? It’s Rose, who is so cute and shy.

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