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

 - Class of 1937

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A. D. Higgins Junior High School ®rabuatt0n program Processional A. D. Higgins Junior High Orchestra Invocation Reverend E. Dent Lackey Salutatory Anna Wietecha HORACE MANN PAGEANT Horace Mann Geno Santandrea Democracy Barbara Magill Education Eleanor Bak THE PROLOG The Herald Jane Novak Democracy Barbara Magill Education Eleanor Bak Tableau — Pilgrims Going To Church Father George Danforth Mother Nancy Knox Son Roland Bailey Daughter Stella Swist Glee Club Winchester Tune by Ravenscroft Poetry Choir Emerson’s “The Nations Builders” EPISODE I Introductory — First Incident — Boyhood Struggles Time — When he was 12 years old Place — A country store, Franklin, Mass. Characters — Horace Mann Geno Santandrea Storekeeper William Comstock Four Boys Stephen Pierz, Frank Slapski, Frederick Haight, Cyril Gordon Man Warren Bomley Second Incident — Mr. Barrett’s Influence Time — 1818 Place — Schoolroom Characters — Mr. Barrett, Schoolmaster Raymond Halstead Four Children Mercia Dorothy Damon George Cyril Gordon Jane Elaine Carmel Lief Stephen Pierz Third Incident — A Young Lawyer’s Vision Time — 1830 Place — Law court in Boston, Mass. Characters — Judge Frank Cook Lawyer Alphonse Misuraca Glee Club — Longfellow’s “0 Ship of State” Beethoven EPISODE II The Statesman — Struggle for Reform Horace Mann’s Dream Glee Club— “Send Out Thy Light” Gounod Poetry Choir — “Dream the Great Dream” Coates “Blind Folk” Bandelarie Glee Club — “Swing Low Sweet Chariot” Characters — Horace Mann Blind Children — John Wilby, Ed- ward Young, Anna Kamaros, Wanda Ludwin Slaves — Haskell Snyder, Leo Gebo, Joseph Zirolli EPISODE III The College President — Advocate of Co-education Explanation — Democracy; Education Scene I — Discussion of a College Educa- tion for Girls Time — 1850 Place — Ohio Valley Home Characters — First Son David Beckman Second Son Harold Hardiman Father Frank Russotto Mary Dorothy Gourlie Scene II — Graduation Exercises Time — 1859 Place — Antioch College, Ohio Characters — Horace Mann Graduation Class of A. D. Higgins School EPILOG Education; Democracy Poetry Choir — “Hold Fast Your Dreams” Louis Driscoll Class Motto — Valedictory Essay, “Try Again” Jerry Lepore Presentation of Class Gift — Geno Santandrea Acceptance of Class Gift — Keith Petersen, Grade 7A Announcement and Presentation of School Prizes — Floyd B. Davis, Principal Presentation of Woman’s Club Prizes — Mrs. Charles McCallum Presentation of D. A. R. Prize — Mrs. Elizabeth Allen Presentation of Diplomas — Edgar H. Parkman, Supt. of Schools Class Song — Class of 1937 Recessional — A. D. Higgins School Orchestra Class Marshals — Eleanor Colby, Sumner Burgess, Grade 7

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The Tatler The members of the graduating class of 1937 are eligible for several prizes, generously given by individuals and or- ganizations. In memory of the Alvin D. Higgins, two prizes will be given to students at- taining the highest rank in scholarship. One prize of ten dollars given to the highest and five to the student ranking next. The highest honor pupil will have his name engraved on the scholarship plaque which hangs in the lower corridor of the school. This student will also re- ceive a scholarship key. Two prizes of five dollars each given by the Woman’s Club of Enfield to the students ranking highest in Mathematics and English. OIla00 tattaltra Prettiest Girl Barbara Magill Handsomest Boy George Danforth Vainest Girl Barbara Magill Vainest Boy Geno Santandrea Most Popular Girl Pauline Lament Most Popular Boy Geno Santandrea Smartest Girl Annie Wietecha Smartest Boy Jerry Lepore Quietest Girl Jennie Bonk Quietest Boy Curtis Most Most Talkative Girl Iris Yaenicke Most Talkative Boy Joseph Kozaczka, 8B1 Class Artist Curtis Most Class Poet Dorothy Damon Class Athlete Walter Grenbien Class Pet Frank Slapski Class Sheik Angelo Torre Wittiest Girl Nancy Knox Wittiest Boy Alfonso Misuraca A citizenship medal, appropriately en- graved will be presented to the boy and girl who best exemplify the characteris- tics of a good citizen. These medals are given through the generosity of the Na- tional Society Daughters of the Amer- ican Revolution. On behalf of the school, Mr. Davis will present two and one-half dollars to the pupil who has shown the most improve- ment. To the one who is selected as the best citizen of the school goes a bronze key in addition to two and one-half dol- lars in money. To the outstanding athlete is presented a medal. Sabin Sputum Voice of Experience Marcelle Trigion Betty Crocker Ann Eagleson Walter Winchell Geno Santandrea Dorothy Dix Pauline Lament Fred Hoy Edward Morris Lily Pons Eleanor Bak Grade Allen Kathleen Thompson Rubinoff Frank Slapski Mary Livingston Nancy Knox Lum and Abner Billy Comstock and Fred Haight Tune Twisters Wanda and Bertha Ludwin Dari Dan Sylvester Buttone Lowell Thomas Jerry Lepore Bob Burns Alfonse Misuraca Uncle Ezra David Beckman Junior G-Men Stephen Pierz, Vito Talarito Jimmy Allen Alexander Cybulski



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