Killingly High School - Killonian Yearbook (Danielson, CT)

 - Class of 1945

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Henry Brooks Allen Brooks Claxton Brooks Henry Brourllard Rrchard Brovrn James Bruce Garlord Bruce Robert Bruce Wrllram Brulex Drana Buteau Norman Buteau Montcalm Carragher Danrel Carton Carmen Chandler Clarence Chandler Earl Chase Walter Irvrng Jr Cogan John Cogan Russell Cogsvuell James Corntors Wrlfred Coolrdge Theodore Cooler Hovsard Cornell Harrx Correra Arthur Correra Ernest Couture George Couture Wrlrred Chrrstrna Celestrne Darlrda Stexen Danrelson Russell Drscolr Funk Dfrscolr Mrclrael Drrrgnon Norrnrn D'lXlL,llOll Pobert Drxrs Dorrrld Drxrs George Drxrs Mrlton Dr rn. Allrrr c' .Nor'm'rn -rn.-. -lr A- - A - ,- -sun. ' vrinr ' -1 Pcsco. Robert D -nn: rt. Clrnlortr- 4 Desautels Francis O Desautels Ovrla Dorron Dorrs Dove Marshall Drobrak John Dubuc Lawrence Duval George Egan Wrllram Ennrs Sheldon Evergates John Ffrlardeau Arthur Ferland Maurrce Ferron Danrel Ferron Roland Freld Joslyn Frske Carl Frrese Grace M Frrese Kenneth Gale Barbara Gallrchant Maurrce Gardner George Jr Gareau Paul Gasrorek Edward Gaudreau Robert Gauthrer Leon Gauthrer Lucrlle Geer Russell Gendreau Raymond Grguere Bernrce Grguere Paul Grlbert Phrlrp Gorman Carlton Gould Robert Grenon Jeannette Grnrr Bronrslavx Hrnrrnett Theodorm Hrmrnond Ber tr nn rrnrnond. Harry 'll'l'llll.,IUll. George- 1 'rrrrtron Fr r 'll'l'lllL.,Illll. Roger' 'rvl-lcs. Christy Hrllstzn. Evelyn Hr-nr'rulL, Maurice' Heneault Robert Herklots Adrrran Hewko Harrx Holdereed Loren Holehouse Walton Holt Earl Horth Rrchard Howell James Howell Ned Ingalls Ralph Ingraham Frarrcrs Jackson Lours Japprnen Verkko Jacques Charles Kamuda John Kesarrs George Kesarrs Tom Krsby Arthur Krsbx Earl Knox Howard LaBelle Rouel LaBossrere Leonard LaBossrere Paul LWBOSSICIC Ronrld LaFaxe Raxmond Lague Lew rs Lane John Legault Robert Legault Roger Lehrer Fredo Lerdemer Henrx Lewrs Robert Lernould Andrew Levell Harold Lrguz Frank Locker Edward Locker John Lorselle Norrrrarr Longbottom Irene Macomber Arthur Magao Dronrzro Markowrtz Peter Mar land Mar land Marland Mar r otte Masthar Mathreu Mathreu Maynard Maynard Max nar d Rrehar d Robert Srdnex Jr Paul John Eleanor Patr rcra Donald Er nest Fr eder rek Mazaar ella Ge rt rno , ' -Z 2 . ' C ' . ' ., 2 I . 1 ' 'z . 1 , '1' 1 1 -'. .- I . 1 . ' . A ' 'K . l . K i A .A , A ' 1. . '. . ' 'H . 1 A 1, B. 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Nerde Augustrne vleade Barbarr Vletaxes Lours Vlrllrard Norman Nflrllrard Robert Vlrsraszek Edmund Vlrsto Lours Nloonex Hugh Nlorrrson Robert 'vlosteferrs Chrrstx NIOI7 Arnold Vlotz Robert Nlachxlx John Nash Fred Nash Roger Nason Kenneth Nlrznrck Mrchael Nxnrarr Morton Nxman Robert Oksanen Owner Orszulak Stanlex Page Arlene Page Bernard Page Gerald Piet Ltonrrd Papprjron James Peehre Robert Peller rn Nor man Pester Fer rranda Phelan Mrlton Prerce Luther Portr as -lrmand Portr as Ber nar d Prrnceton Robert Pr x czx czur a 'VIar ron Plow ost Rrta Qurnn John Racrne Albert Racrne Ber nar d Racrne Francrs Racrne Rrchmond Raw son Dor rs Perraud R rx nrond Robrllar cl Maurrce Rostedt Edwrn Russell Charles Rx x sx larnen Allan Qarantopoulos Charles Qarantopoulos Lours qegurn Fernand Sherrclrn Robert Qhrppee Fred J 5 Chrppee Robert Slowrk Adam Srnrth Ralph Socquet Alfred Socquct Gtorfe Spauldrne 'VI1rrshall Snauldrne Nelson Stetson Claxton Suealskr Lrontl Szarkowrcz Bronrslaw Szarkowrca Frank Szarkawrcz Joseph Talqurst Henrr Tanner Men J Terwrllrg,er Vlaurrce Terwrllrger Robert Thomas Elmer Thomas George 'Ihompsorr Ernest Trgue Joseph Trllrnghrst Robert Frlton Rrchard Tsakorrrs Chrrlts Tsrkorrrs George Tsakonrs Brsrl Tsakorrrs James Turner Rrchard Varnex Prclrard Vett V1If,1Il1l Walter Pr rrrcrs W rrner H rrold Weaver Frarrcrs We-aw er Rrchard Wergel Joseph Wergel St rnley Wells Rrchard Wells Deforrest Whrtrnrrr Jrmes 'Whrtman Xvalter Nrlcl Earl Wrllranrs Arthur Wrllrarns Lucrus Wrlson George Wrrrslow Nor rn rn Wrrkus Herrrx Wrrta Rerno Wrthex Ernest Wood Jacquelrne fa tes Fr ancrs Yoldr J rrnes Voldr Joseph 1.lPK11l Lew rs RA Z2 QQ .. 4 r ALQJ' X it ff DEDMFW MDN Wlth hearts full of deep prlde and the utmost alfectlon we the class of 1945 dedxcate th1s our yearbook to you, our classmates already ID the almed forces of the Unlted States and to those of you so soon to JOIH them Your places have been empty dux mg the fes t1v1t1es wh1ch have marked our graduatxon wlth a sharp l1ttle stab of sadness just how 1ncomplete ou1 class IS vuth you gone We real1ze too XVltl 1 great humbleness that 1f lt wexe not for the gallant Job you and all the othe1 bovs l1ke you have done and are do '1f9 '.L' 8 vii xi 3 as fx! We I A - '11 xii' X....Jj mg thcle xx ould have been no graduatlon for Perhaps because of your absence you wele ex en nea1e1 to us w1th all the nearness that onlx sepa1at1on bungs You ale stlll and alvx ags wlll be a part of ou1 class and as we ded1cate ou1 yearbook to you vxe dedltate our l1ves to the 1mmense task st1ll bcfoxe us the task of IT131I1t'l1l'11I'lg the pI1I'lLlpl95 of flecdom and equahtx and of help mg to bulld thc brxght neu no ld x ou 'ue fight mg for VVe ll Hnd a xx ay 01 make It 3 K S -X 16' - - ' Qt - 1 Ill I A: 1 0'-1 o a a , I ' f- ' ' 3 I 1 1 Y ,X V I il' js ,'9 91, Vi !'X ' . V , . .U u us- . . , and there is not one of us who hasn't realized. Z - ' . - A C- - . - , ' ' H . ' l H ' Y , , - va f x.-- if kg Q f f Q rf' .. X fl sz L., 2 . ' f ,' I I 1 11-1 sl X x ,..p 1 A L .ish fi f R ff 'j i- ' X , ' v N sw 6 WE WILL FIND A WAY OR MAKE IT It seems but a short tlme ago that we were Freshmen Our four vears have sped by llke a flashmg meteo1 1ts hght bnghtenmg the paths of learnmg for us We w1ll always re member Kxlhngly H1gh and the happy days spent here They have become a part of us and lt w1ll be d1ff1CUlt to leave th1s famxllar pattern of school hfe behxnd us Now we find ourselves on the thx eshhold of the xx oxld The future hes IH ou1 hands tc, make what we w1ll of It No xfxe xv1ll not all be famous but we w1ll tlx to make the xx olld a llttle better place fo1 our h vmg been 1n 1t We know that the xoxld xx hlch hes before us w1ll not always be 30x ful and smooth but xxe w1ll not faxl ln the tasks whlch come before us We w1ll find a xx ay or make lt To Our Class Adv1sor. .. We the Class of 1945 w1sh to express our smcere appre01at1on and grat1tude for the un t1r1ng 9fTO1tS and adv1ce Mr Payne has glven us M1 Payne ha been our class adv1sor for two years xx hxch m ltself IS most unusual lt was wlth great Joy that we as Junlors learned that lVI1 Paxne would moxe on to Room 14 xx 1th us and be our class advlsor for another Vear Throughout these two years Mr Payne has be n a fr1end to all of us HIS help and en couragement 1n all our aet1v1t1es have made the Class of 45 what It IS View Ill 5.5. ll lu L: rv indiana O 7 ' 7 ' , . Q ' l I 1 9 v Y , - e ' - ' - , . . as ,Y 7 . , , V' '. , . . . . . . . , f,C,,,, , N M fb A A J-or , ' - ' ' x ,'f :':: g 'W' I ' ' ' - - ' l HJ 44 ' 'MM lv.,-,ez ff., lJ. . f l ' x , 11 w-gm 222944 -nf F -45 . 4 ' 1 ' P - IIB -Q , 2i,.f, ', af' ' - - - 'Lf-,fu ...... ' ' ' '-Q 1 -Lf ' , ' f ' ' I -g ' W' .fha -I 1 ., ' - A . Q ' I V V .k . ,-... cx A . . .iv . y ' ' h. . ' . V Q v . . . D ' U ' V ' 75 Supermtendent MR NOYES C STICKNEY It xx as vs 1th gerume 1ef1ct that we learned of the 1QSgI'13t1OI1 of M1 Qmcknex xho has been our Supelxlsox dllllll., oul f0Ll1 56315 hele Due to h1s u L1 laadx ldeas and constant wolk fol the 1l'I1p1UxkIHLI1t of K H S our We up sun, .anxom would haxe a dlfflcult txnu txxln to SUIIJISS WI1 Stmknu s 1LL01d of lmpxoxlnff K H S XXL xush hlm umm sua LL s 1111115 futulf. XXO1k o O O O v v' - ' . y . , , ' a , i e ' .I N ' , ,Q ,iv x, . Us . C U . . . . 1 , ' . , v , .- . V . ' , . , . school has reached its present high standard. , L . , A. . 4 . - , v v . ' ' - ' , . v' ,. . 'Z Fl. A .I ' . , , .'A. . , , , ' 1 vt 'K ,Yu 1 '. mvx-v v- C1 ' ' ' ' . 8 Pr1nc1pal ws MR R VERNON HAYS In the four years of our hxgh school hfe We have been most fortunate 1n havlng Mr Hays as our gulde phllosopher and frlend He Wlll deserve a large share of the credlt for any success we shall achieve in the future. Second Row Mrs Man Ellen Kem on M155 Fmnces DGVIIII MISS Jean F1ell1ck M155 Gextlude Pradel M155 Ruth O1df1e1d M155 Vllglllll Brown M15 Bev n1ce Nleyadllk MISS Bel nlce Shaw Mrs M1ld1ed Wlnte MISS Mal galet Ch'iIt161 Front Row M1ss Carolyn Magee M15 Man Do1sey MISS Helen Hutchlns M Theodore Ventura Mrs Raymond Ernest MI R Vernon Hays Mr J Nelson Platt Mr Robert Payne Mr Walter B1uce M155 Anna Hemenway M155 Katrlna Curtls The Facult Mr R Vernon Hays Pf1HC1p3l ENGLISH M155 Carolyn Magee MISS Marguer1te Chart1e1 Mrs Mxldred Whlte MISS Vlfglnla Brown M155 Gertrude Pxadel COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS M Robert D Payne M155 Frances Dev11n SOCIAL SCIENCE M155 Katrlna Cu1t15 MISS Gert1ude Pladel MISS Jean Frelllck M1 Robert D Payne SCIENCE M1 J Nelson Platt M155 Bel H106 Sham 'VI1 Theodole VQIIIUII M155 Ann1 Hcmcnvk xy HOMEMAKING M15 Mau Dorsey M15 Maxx E Kenyon 10 LANGUAGES M155 Marguerlte Chartler Mrs M11dred Whlte VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE Ml Walter G Bruce GENERAL SHOP Mr Raymond Ernest M155 Ruth A Oldfield MISS Bf:1ll1CC Shaw PHYSICAL EDUCATION MISS Anna HGUIGIIXXQQ Mr ThGOdO19 Ventura VIUSIC M155 M111 un Finley M1 Alfled P Zunb 11 ino JUINIOR DEPARTMENT Grade VIII MISS Helen Hutchms M15 Be1n1ce Nleyadhk O O O O O 1 r- - I A MATHEMATICSZ '- - l' I 1 - .A . ' C . 1 , l.: 2 . Q v . 1 A 1 'Q A' 1 . NVE 4. 6 r I The Class 0f1945 . . I N ' WW , I 5' M 1 p H' sihmf ax Qmhvf ' W fm 'C R V W -va, ff mu fgmw on mg uf , aa- Hl 71' vi' M D+5i'Q?'. if-vm 'vi ,gy .- fa Q-Tier? Sfiiifsy' ur- bh Ay ' wiv? BN 0-IW . .5 ylftm 'I' .Ml wi'--5? it ,ffm ' if Class Cfficers President-David Patterson Vice-President-Theresa Boulais Secretarx Rlta hash T1 easuler Leo Vlens CLASS COLORS Nleloon and Wh te CLASS FLOVVER GaFd1D1a CLASS MOTTO 'We ll find a xx av or make It Aut xlarn IHVGHILITILIS aut faclernus L1St of Graduates COLLEGE AND NURSING COURSE Isabelle A Alho Arthur L Baxrovsclough EISIG Ruth Blumenthal Robert Bonnevllle Earle Howard Chapm Nolma Ethelyn COllk1lIl Ellzabeth Ann Cooke Theodore COO11dg6 Marcella Marguerlte Desmarals. Carlton Henry Gorman Southveard Lee Grlfflths Lenore Frances I-Ielblp, Maulxn Leona Jasmln ROb6If Omer Lagace Clalle Ann Lapldus Mlflam Adelaxde Lockex Mary Frances Magoon Ros1 Velllltl MIIOHP Theodore J Natorskl Davld W Pattexson Alfred XVllfI'6d Phanttf Jeanne M1116 Robelts Dorls M Shelwood George Socquet LOUISE Spauldlng P3tIlC1ii Elsle Taylor JGIIIIIG Louxse T1ll1ng,h1st J lcquellne 111116 Tlah lll Leo George VIGIIS Mlehael W1ll1 un We nu Bubu 1 Loulse W11NlJIl Harold A Zlpklll COMMERCIAL COURSE G1sele Muuel Be1n1e1 Axexage of 90f ox hlghex fOI fOUl teams Theresa Boulals Yolande Anne Chartlel Lols 'VIar1am Cooke Irene Martha Gregolre Mary Theresa Keenan Helen Kuszaj Georgette Paullne MHWURICI Rlta Marx Nash James Peter Pestana Mary EIHIDQ Po1r1er Cla1re D Sarault Heldl C Schlffer Esther Webb Shlrlex E Wllbur Ida Malgalet Wxlllarns GENERAL COURSE Vlola G Atsales Roland Balbeau LOUIS Joseph Bextorellx Francls Joseph Charlza Wllfled Joseph COmtOlS Theresa E Gorman Robert Gould Laurence B Harrlngton Hope Japp1nen Mlllqm Jokl John F Kamuda Leouald Petel Lxbosslelf Lorl une Ci6I'lld11l6 Pomas Dololes FIOIQIICG Pxoyenehex Allce B Rn us Muuel AIICE Texvullxgcx Regln 1101 Joseph Tuxennf W1l11am Allan Turkxa Allce Thelesa Yates ,Q ' 7 .' ' i k . rr ' NA 7.1 . v ,X B4 I h. 0 ,Z , L. . V Q L A h :IL ' C ' l 1 , ' c N' c. Y . . Y . E . . I . C . 'T L -' by 1 ' :I1 ' xi, U f 11: . C . . ' ' A. ., . - , K ' C ' ,z .. . . 1 1 . rRichard Francis Ouillette Shmey Frances Bren? - , . . . 6 3 I . A E. II' C . . KC . . . '. t 4- ' ' :Zz '-'K ' 1 c 4 . . . 1 ' r' 1 if -1 . 132 - . 2 . ' - . . V L- C 1 I3 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Flont row left to ught R MIIOIIS M Jokl L Spauldmg R Lagace E Blumenthal F Whltman L Helblg Second row left to ught R Young E Chapm T BOUXHIS J Roberts M Lltke MN Wh1te J Tlllmghast M Magoon M Stetson P Ramville Thlrd row left to rlght R Herklots P Wxld R Oulllette 14 - Class Ode - Ros.s.V- Llllmsf 5 or a S s a J as 0 LPJEQQ, e --9 GOOD 4: 9 wlflgxflsswf' I!! 5-Efleiil ,, 35.33 Hal-H WIS 'LJESJEQ AIVK .ll I r IVY 1.4 QI! i1 111 Ill! QI I1 If 1 The portals were flung open as me Freshmen entered m And vuth u came the DIOIDISG of the knowledge ue would wln Our hopes were hxgh and Shllllllg oul ldeals clear 'Ind strong As we started then to follow leallllllg s pathvmx stern and long Chorus The may has not been alvs ays clear but stlll we ve had our fun Well find or make a way thats sure before our 11fe IS done Now we face the futule and as our hlgh school ends We End xts puceless glfts to us are memolles WIS dom fx lends Ever xeadx strnn g forward we vnll alwaxs be Falthful to OUI dear old hlgh our Alma Mater Kllhngly Bx Jeanne Roberts +a JJ rf' Elk? e u-f new also l JV I is E fel Q9 jf . :- A - : , Q 'Y j : E d d r 5 5956! DAVID PATTERSON Presldent Semor Class Offlcers 1945 RITA NASH Secx etax x VICE Presldent LEO VIENS F1 6dSUl ex 16 -A - 0 , o K' Q ff v-,wk i -K V' 47 1 W W- I R , I t K THERESA BOULAIS ISABELLE A ALHO Issxe Colleg A A Jumor Play Productlon 3 Jr Red Crossl 2 3 4 Semor Play Productlon G1r1s Glee Club 1 2 4 French Club Mus1c Iwrght 1 Year Book Staff 4 CIVICS Club 1 Llbrarlan 2 Issre IS one of our yery quxet glrls who excells scholas t1cally She IS content doing anythmg enjoyable We are sure that her charm good w111 and her W11llI1gl'16SS to help others wlll carry her forward 1n her ambltlon to become a sc1ent1st VIOLA G ATSALES F15 General Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Grrls Glee Club 3 4 Mus1c Nxght 3 V1ola s frlendly smrle has reached all of us at some tlme or other for she IS always smxllng W1th such a cheerv ou look on llfe how can anyone help but succeed rn thls vsorld We know she Wrll make a flne busmess Woman ROLAND BARBEAU Dlmples General A A 1 Intramural Basketball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 2 Intramural Volleyball 1 2 Intramural Football 1 2 CIVICS Club 1 Engllsh Club 3 Roland left for serv1ce ln the mlddle of the year H1s vsmnmg smlle and frlendllness have been mlssed about the class rooms by all members Rolands pleasant nature wlll brmg h1m much future happlness We are proud of the SEIXICC Roland IS glvmg our country In the Navy 17 K. , . 1, 2. 4 ' v ' . - . . . A ' ' 4 . , V ' 4 A K. A. A. 1, 4 Gym Exhibition -1 . ' 5 . . ' y L t- K. . . ,4 - , - I GISELE MURIEL BERNIER ARTHUR L BARROWCLOUGH Ar College A A 1 Latin Banquet 2 Latm Club 2 French Club 4 Boys Glee Club 2 4 Killonian Board 4 Year Book Staff 4 Arthurs ambition IS to become the presrdent of a bank We can see that he is already on his may up the ladder of success as he has been Working 1n a bank for a year The best of luck to you Art wlth your sincere manner and sense of responsibility your success is assured Commercial A A 1 Archery Basketball 1 2 3 Junior Red Cross Representative Girls Sports Club 1 2 3 4 Girls Glee Club 4 Softball 2 Civics Club Bowling 1 2 3 4 Usher for Senior Graduation Junior Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Latin Play Gym Exhibition 4 Intramural Softball 2 Gisele IS one of our commelclal students who wants to be a good secretary We all recogmze her by a Warm and cheery smlle This is vshy We know that her ambrtlon will be realized Bert A A 1 2 Student Council 4 Badminton 1 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Junior Red Cross 2 LOUIS JOSEPH BERTORELLI Jr Genel al Boys Glee Club 1 Fre hmen Dramatics Club Year Book Staff Intramural Volleyball Klllonlan Board English Club 4 Louis 1S the tall handsome boy in the S6I'llOl class 'Mic did such an excellent acting portrayal in the Senior play By this performance we are sure that some day his dream of becoming an actor will be realized. and that he will be playing roles on Broadway. His neat 'appearance and willingness to work are two of his many assets. 18 ELSIE RUTH BLUMENTHAL Murphy College Senlor Plas Productlon 4 Natlonal Honor Socxety A A 1 Business Manager Year Book Student Counc11 3 Latm Banquet Latm Club 2 T1'2fTlC Squad Basketball 2 3 4 French Club 3 G1rls Sports Club 1 2 3 4 Glrls Glee Club 1 2 3 Bowlmg 2 3 4 K1llon1an Board 1 2 3 Jun1or Play 3 Journallsm Club 3 Jun1or Play Productron 4 Secretary Journal1sm Club Jun1or Red Cross 1 2 3 4 C1v1cs Club MUSIC Nlght 2 3 D A R Good Cltlzenshlp Award Fr Soph Dramatlcs Club 1 Latm Play Year Book Staif 1 2 3 4 Sec of Natlonal Honor Soclety Buslness Manager Klllonxan 4 Badmlnton Soph Play Productxon 2 Enghsh Club 4 4 4 4 3 Elsle IS the wlnner of the D A R Good C1t1zensh1p Award and there 1S no more deservlng person IH our class than she Her good busmess management co operatlveness and clear thmkmg w1l1 enable her to succeed ln anythmg she undertakes Terry Natxonal Honor Society 4 Class Vlce Presldent 3 4 Gxrls Sports Club 2 3 4 Bowllng 2 A A 2 Year Book Staff 4 Fraific Squad 3 4 Basketball Manager 4 Queen of Hearts 2 THERESA Jun1or Red Cross 1 2 3 4 BOULAIS Commerclal Junlor Play Productlon Intramural Basketball 2 3 Intramural Softball 2 Archery Graduation Marshal Student Counc1l 2 Kllloman Board Majorette Usher for SSDIOI' Class Day 4 3 SHIRLEY FRANCES BRENN Col11nsk1e A A 1 K A ACounc1l1 2 3 4 Glrls Sports Clubl 2 3 4 Secretary of G S C 2 Vlce Presldent of G S C 3 Terry IS our attractlve brunette who has held many honors durlng her four years of hlgh school lncludlng that of Prom Queen ln our Jun1or year With a personallty such as hers there can be no doubt as to a brlght future Jn l1fe We know some boss IS gomg to have a wonderful secretarv General MMV Glrls Glee Club 1 Softball 2 3 Bowlmg 3 4 Badmlnton Fleld Hockey Presldent G S C 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Archery 2 Yearbook Staff Shnlex 15 our stal gul athlete She wants to Jom the Ameucan Red Cross overseas duty 1f posslble Sh11lev wlth her brlght smlle and m1SCh16VOUS nature IS well known and 11ked by everyone Good luck ID whatever you do Shlrley 19 L1 K. . . ,'2, 3, 4 ' ' ' 2 ' 4 . . , 4 ' ' . , , ' ' , . , 4 . by . 1 4 . . . 3 . V Y v . . 1 .- ' ' 1 . . Y . , 3 ' ' , , , .4 ' 3 K. . . , 3, 4 2 Senlor Play Production 4 Junior Prom Queen 3 ' , 3 , y . . 4 5 I . I 1 C . pl ' K4 . . , 2, 3, 4 ' ' , 2 l . - . r Q U . 1 ' . . . , 3 - , , , -1 L. , . ,. ,. EARLE HOWARD CHAPIN Archle College A A Boys Glee Club 1 4 Latm Club 2 Latm Banquet 2 Latm Play 2 French Club 4 Jumor Play 3 Semor Play 4 ' Muslc Nrght 4 Natlonal Honor Socxety 4 Archle IS a studlous scholarly person He IS well read h1s favorxte magazine being the Natlonal Geographic Earle also has much actmg Bbllltl as shown m hrs excellent portrayal ln the Senlor plav He wants to be an engmeer FRANCIS JOSEPH CHARIZA Fran General K A A 1 4 Jumor Red Cross 1 4 Francls IS the qulet smcere type He should make a successful buslnessman smce he receives good marks 1n h1s commerclal subjects However hrs real ambition 1S to be come a slnger YOLANDE ANNE CHARTIER B1z Commercial Jr Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Jr Red Cross Representatlve 1 A A 1 Usher for Semor Graduatlon 3 Gym Exhlbltlon 4 For the past year Yolande has been a br1ght hght m the DFIIICIDRIS omce Cute IS the term for her She IS small but llvely Yolandes sweet personallty and ablllty should gam her an excellent secretarial posltlon li 20 WILFRED JOSEPH COMTOIS Fred General A A 1 Intramural Basketball 2 JI Red Cross 2 3 4 Fred IS regarded as a rellable usually calm and seuous person However W1lfred IS really not as qulet as he seems to be Wlth h1s frlendly confident manner he is sure to succeed Our best W1ShES are wlth you Fred NORMA ETHELYN CONKLIN College A A 1 Traffic Squad 4 Glrls Sports Club 3 4 Archery 3 4 BOWUFE 3 4 Glrls Glee Club Junlor Play 3 Majorette 3 4 Jr Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Kxlloman Board Fr Soph Dramatlcs Club 1 Art Club S n1or Play 4 Usher for Senlor Graduatlon 3 Year B00k Staif 4 Gym Exh1b1t10n Badrmnton 4 Norma IS one of the most beautlful and most glamorous glrls ln our class She has a fiaxr for dramatlcs and can en act character roles with a professlonal touch but she Wants to be a dress deslgner Her ab1l1ty and color sense W111 be of great asslstance 1n thls professxon ELIZABETH ANN COOKE COOKIE College A A 1 Cheer Leader 3 Guls Sports Club 1 2 3 4 Gym Exhlbitlon Basketball 1 2 3 4 Year Book Staff 4 Softball 1 2 3 4 French Club 4 Bowlxng 1 2 3 4 Vxce Presldent French Club Badmmton 2 Archery 1 2 Jr Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Glrls Glee Club 2 3 Muslc Nlght 1 Majorette 3 Fr Soph Dramatxcs Club 1 Kllloman Board C1v1cs Club 1 Betty 1S one of the most popular and best lookmg gn ls 1n our class Her cheerful dlsposltlon sunny smlle and keen lnterest 1n sports have made her equally popular wlth both glrls and boys Betty plans to become a nurse ana vxc certamly envy her future patlents 21 LOIS MARIAM COOKE Oddle Commerclal AA JrRedCross1234 Basketball l Gym Exhlbltwn Glrls Sports Club l 2 3 Engllsh Club 3 Lols 1S a commerclal student who lS VGIX fond of book keeplng In addltlon to llklng It she IS good at II She IS XXOI'k1l'lg ln a bank afternoons now and we are certaln vllth her sweet manner shell be a very eillclent secretary THEODORE COOLIDGE Teddy College Student Councll 1 CIVICS Club 1 A A 1 Engllsh Club 3 Jr Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Teddy IS one of the flrst members of our class to go lnto the servlce Hls sense of humor and easy golng way have made hlm many frlends He IS an asset to our class and to the Navy Good luck Teddy ln anythlng you choose to do MARCELLA MARGUERITE DESMARAIS MHFCG College Q Latln Play 1 Gym Exhlbltlon A A 1 Year Book Staii Latln Club 2 Latln Banquet Junlor Play 3 Glrls Glee Club 1 2 3 Senlor Play 4 MlX6d Chorus Muslc Nlght 2 Varlety Assembly Fr Soph Dramatlcs Club 1 Here IS another one of oul nurses to be Though Marce undoubtedly wlll make a good nurse we hope she may some day follovl a slnglng career She has 1 beautl ful volce 'md ID her way we mav haye 3llOIh6l Llnd Ol Anderson 22 K. . .l,2,3,4 . .2,3 1 . I .. r K ..., 2,3,4 ' . 4 K. . .,2,4 4 ' ' 2 . ., WA . , 4 ' ' ,a p4 CARLTON HENRY GORMAN Star College Trafic Squad 4 Capt. of Trafhc Squad 4 K. A. A. 4 Baseball 2. 3, 4 Capt. of Baseball Squad 4 Junior Play 3 Junior Play Production 3 In our Sophomore year vue received an addltion to the Senior Play Production 4 Intramural Football 3 Intramural Basketball 4 Class Treasurer 1 French Club 1 Dancing Club 1 Track class in the person of Carlton He has shown much athletic ability especially at baseball His dry good humor and cheerful grin make him easy to get along with and have won hlm many friends Tess A A 1 2 Basketball 3 Girls Sports Club 2 3 4 Softball 2 3 4 J unior Play 3 Senior Play Production 4 Jr Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Music Night 2 ROBERT GOULD Bob General A A 1 Music Night 3 Baseball 3 Intramural Basketball 2 3 Senior Play 4 Intramural Football 2 Jr Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Intramural Softball 2 Band 3 4 Leav1ng for the Navy in the middle of the term Bob was missed by all h1s classmates With his genial humor and happy disposition Bob is one of the most populal boys 1n the class We all wish him the best of luck in his Navy career 23 THERESA GORMAN General Year Book Staff 4 Archery 3 Girls Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Killonian Board 4 Intramural Basketball 3 Intramural Softball 2 3 This charming l1ttle brunette IS one of the sweetest and quletest members of our class Theresa s ambition is one we are all strlving for to be a success Her desire to be help ful has made hex one of the best liked girls in the class 1 ', ' - . h , . ' ' v v' . E. I H rv K. . . , , 3, 4 , . 1 ' ' K. . . , 2, 3, 4 ' ' ,. ' i hiffzi' . . . . . ' ' . ia . . . H ,, . ' gg. n , IRENE MARTHA GREGOIRE Red Commercla A A Glrls Glee Club 3 G11ls Sports Club 2 3 4 Mlxed Chorus Bowllng 3 Journahsm Club J! Red Cross 1 2 3 4 V3f19tY Assemblv Muslc Nlght l 2 3 4 Speakmg Contest Fr Soph Dramatlcs Club 1 C1v1cs Club Gym Exhlbltlon 4 Llbrarlan Year Book Staff 4 Pres of Joulnahsm Club French Club 2 Sec of Glrls Glee Club 4 Archery 2 3 Sec of C1v1cs Club Jr Red Cross Replesentatlve 3 4 Irene has a llvely but always pleasmg personahty and IS leady to help everybody She IS well known for her tap dancing ablhty Bemg one of our commerclal students Red wxll some day make an efticlent secretary for her fu tux e employer SOUTHWARD LEE GRIFFITHS Green Hornet College Junlor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 A A 1 2 Enghsh Club 3 CIVICS Club 1 Southward 1S one of our qulet but resourceful students He su1p11ses us with unexpected thoughtful but pertinent remarks Southward IS lnterested IH aeronautlcs and vw know that he w11l succeed m whatever he attempts to do LAWRENCE B HARRINGTON LSFFS Gener 1 JI Red Cross 1 3 Presxdent of F F A 4 A A Engllsh Club 3 Cn 1cs Club 1 xx 1S fx qulet EECICIR member of our class who gxeatls enjoxs the out of doors He was an outstandlng success as presldent of the recently formed organlzatlon the Future Farmers of Amellca We knou that Larry s '1b1lxt5 and SlI'lC6I'ltX vull make hm' a success Ill vxhatexer he plans to do 24 LENORE FRANCES HELBIG Lennr College Year Book Staff 1 2 3 4 Traflic Squad 2 3 A A French Club Student Councrl 1 2 4 Sophomore Plax Vxce Pres of Class 2 Krllonran Board 1 2 3 Grrls Sports Club 1 2 3 Art Club Bowlmg 2 Varrety Assemblx JUHIOT Play 3 Speaking Contest 1 SGD101' P125 4 Usher for Senror Graduatron Fr Sopr Dramatrcs Club 1 War Stamp and Bond Seller for entrre school 4 Natronal Honor Socrety 4 Lennls artrstrc and actlng abrlrty hare helped to make successes of our socral events In Englrsh class she proved herself to be a brrllrant debater Her talents and untrrrng efforts wrll greatly further her ambrtlon to become a fashron desrgner HOPE J APPINEN General Latln Play 1 Swrng Band 2 Girls Sports Club Fr Soph Dramatrcs Club Jr Red Cross 1 2 4 Intramural Basketball Bandl 2 4 K A A 1 2 Muslc Nrght 2 Semor Play Productlon Orchestra 2 4 Varlety Assembly Hope rejorned K H S rn September 1945 Srnce she IS such a pleasant and frrendly person we were glad to have her back Whrle here she has become the class second brrde Congratulatrons Hope and lots of luck MARILYN LEONA J ASMIN Jazzy College A A 1 Intramural Basketball 1 2 3 4 K A A Councrl 1 2 Field Hockev Secretary of K A A Councrl 2 Archery Manager Grrls Sports Club 1 2 3 4 Semor Play Sgftball 2 Sophomore Play Junror Play 3 Grrls Glee Club 2 3 Jr Red Crossl 2 3 4 Klllonlan Board Fr Soph Dramatrcs Club 1 Journalrsm Club Cheer Leader 3 4 Latln Play Year Book Staff 4 Badmlnwn French Club 4 Bowlrng 2 We re had qurte a trme keepmg up vnth thrs peppy lrttle thl te but sooner or later we have all come to know her flashmg smrle and versatrle nature The memory of her l1vely antrcs and enthusrasm as a cheer leader wrll never be forgotten 25 Y ,.4 5 K. . ,1,2.3,4 4 ' . VV2 '- . ' ' ,,,4 . .. N 3 . ,Y S4 f ' -2 7 I N ' ' 3 .k- xff If x R 1,2 .- ' 1 . ,, 2 ,, ...,,4 . . . . 4 . I 2 K ..., 2,3.4 1 - 1 ' 1 4 '1 ' ... ' ' 3 . v 'y' ' V4 2 - ,.4 4 yvy . I 4 .- ' ' 2 1 . 1 ' 1 9. 1 . .' . . . . 'Xt MIRIAM J OKI Mldge General A A 1 French Club I Basketball 3 4 Archery Glrls Sports Club 3 4 Junlor Play Productxon Softball 2 4 C1v1cs Club l Bowlmg 3 4 Intramural Basketball 3 4 Badminton 3 4 Intramural Softball 2 4 Semor Play Productlon 4 Honor Essay Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 V1ce Pres of French Club I 4 Gym Exhlbxtlon 4 Presldent of C1v1cs Club Year Book Staff 4 National Honor Soclety One of our all A students Mxdge IS a qulet very frlendly person who has always been a conscientious student durmg her four years of hlgh school She IS also one of the best dressed girls m the class JOHN F KAMUDA Hot Shot General A A 1 Intramural Volleyball 2 Basketball 2 3 Intramural Softball 1 2 Intramural Basketball 2 3 4 Thls quret fun lov1ng boy left school 1n Apnl to enter the marrtlme servlce We all wrsh hun the best of luck John s pastlme IS readmg and he excels ln basketball ,,-L MARY THERESA KEENAN Commerclal Gxrls Sports Club 1 2 3 4 Majorette 3 Basketball 2 3 4 Bowlmg 2 3 Badmmton 3 4 Fr Soph Dramatxcs Club 1 Cheer Leader 3 4 Jr Prom Queen Attendant Year Book Staff 4 Usher for Semor Graduatlon Archery 3 4 A A 1 Junlor Play Productlon 3 Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 Semor Play Productlon 4 Basketball Mgr 3 Excelllng ln basketball besides being an attractlve cheer leader Mary has gone ln for many other sports Wlth her frlendly smile good looks and sense of humor she wlll al vnays be welcomed m any gathermg 26 HELEN KUSZAJ A A 1 Junlor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Helens ambltlon does not l1e IH the commerclal l1ne but whatever she does or Wherever she goes her lnfectlous 1 gle Wxll certainly be mlssed ln K H S Best Wmshes Helen 'ROBERT Bob Natlonal Honor Socxety 4 Student Councll 3 Honor Essay 4 Latm Club 2 Baseball 3 Commerclal LEONARD PETER LABOSSIERE LBI1 General K A A 4 Intramural Basketball 2 Junlor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Football and basketball are two of Leonards pastlmes Recently he entered the Navy and we know that we w1ll be proud of hls record here We hope that Len Wlll have an opportunlty to further his keen lnterest ln avlatlon The best of luck to you Len OMER LAGACE College Year Book Staff Klllonlan Board 4 Traflic Squad Graduatlon Marshal Senlor Play Intramural Football 1 2 Intramural Basketball 2 3 A A 2 3 Intramural Volleyball Engllsh Club 3 Intramural Softball 1 Jr Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Journahsm Club Boys Glee Club 4 Treas of Natlonal Honor SOC1Ety French Club 4 C1v1cs Club Jumor Play Productlon 3 Senlor Edltor of Year Book Jr Red Cross Rep 2 Literary Edltor of Klllonlan Swxmmmg 1 Executlve Member of Student Councll Latm Play 1 Latm Banquet 2 Those of us who wxtnessed Bobs 1n1m1table character lzatlon of Mr DeP1nna ln the Senior play can only say Congratulations on a super performance Memorles of h1S versatlhty w1ll remaln to haunt the future actors of K H S Bob ranks among our best scholars 27 K. . . , 2, 3, 4 ' , , . . . . . Y I . I gig- ' 4 Class President 3 ' ' 4 . . 3 ' 4 ' , , 3 ' , , 4 K ...,, 4 2 ' , 2 . , , , ' 3 ' . ' ' 4 . . 1 . . . . 4 ' . . . . . 4 .. . , . 3 CLAIRE ANN LAPIDUS 'tT00ts College K. A. A. 1, 2. 3. 4 Year Book Staff 4 Latin Club 1 2 Latin Banquet 2 Basketball 1. 2. 3, 4 French Club I Softball 2 Intramural Basketball 1 2 3 Grrls Sports Clubl 2 3 4 Intramural Softball Bowlrngl 2 3 4 Jr Play Productron Badmlnton 3 Archery 2 3 Senror Play Productron 4 C5195 Club Jr Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Latrn Play Clarre IS a very srncere pleasant and ambrtrots grrl She wants to be successful rn lrfe If her hrgh school marks are an rndrcatron of what she w1ll do rn the future shell certarnly succeed MIRIAM ADELAIDE LOCKER Mazre College K A A 3 4 Crvrcs Club 1 Junror Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Shyness 1S Mrrrarns keynote However she has more than made up for rt by her terpsxchorean abrlrty on roller skates of course You all know of Mazres ambrtrons We thrnk the nursrng professron wrll profit by her presence i 'MARY FRANCES MAGOON Scotty College Class Valedrctorran Krllonran Board 2 3 4 Student Councrl 2 Traflic Squad 4 Year Book Staif 2 3 Speaklng Contest 1 Edrtor rn Chlef of Year Book Musrc Nrght 1 3 A A Latrn Club 2 Semor Play Productron Presrdent of Latrn Club 2 Journallsm Club Junror Play Productlon 3 Latm Banquet Fr Soph Dramatrcs Club 1 Latrn Play French Club 4 Guls Sports Club 3 Junror Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Jr Red Cross Representatrve Honor Essay 4 English Club Busrness Manager of Yearbook 3 Badmmton Cry 1cs Club 1 Vxce Presldent CIXICS Club Natronal Honor Socrety 4 Marx s grit for mnnrng fr lLI1d's and rnfluentrng, people rs vxell known throughout the school Perhaps her sp xklme brown eyes her n xturrl rn inner and frlendlx smrlt all hrye sonrethrng to do mth xt As Edrtor 111 Chref of the rllon 1311 and Year Book she his done a Job yyolthx of speclil rnentron this year 28 4 , , , . 4 ' ' . . . 2 ' , , 4 Y Y - 1 l ' ' , , ' . 4 Editor-in-Chief of Klllonian 4 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ' , , 4 . . -. - . 4 ' ' , K. . . 1, 2, 3, 4 ' ' ' 4 4 . . . 2 . 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A, 1 GEORGETTE PAULINE MAYNARD GBUS Commercial A A 1 Usher for Senlor Graduatlon 3 Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Englxsh Club 3 The old adage Good thmgs may be found ln dlmm uxtne packages certalnly runs true to form ln the case of our Georgette Her personallty IS of the mvaluable klnd that casts 011 on troubled waters Best Wlshes Georgette ROSA VERNITA MILONE Rosle College Natlonal Honor Soclety 4 A A 1 Traffic Squad 3 4 V1ce Plesldent of Class 1 French Club 3 Latm Club 2 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Gxrls Sports Club 1 2 GITIS Glee Club 1 2 3 Semor Play 4 Mlxed Chorus 4 Swmg Band 1 2 Asslstant Drum Major 4 Muslc Nlght 1 3 Variety Assembly 1 Fr Soph Dramatlcs Club 1 Speakmg Contest 2 3 Gym Exhlbrtlon 1 C1v1cs Club Year Book Staff 4 Lrbrarlan Latm Banquet 2 Operetta A petlte versatile m1ss IS Rosle the last word rn smartness Hers 1S a d1St1HCl,lV8 blonde beauty And lest we forget the glrl has a volce to boot The world of muslc must surely have a place for someone l1ke her RITA MARY NASH Reet Commel Cldl A A 1 Year Book Staff Secretary of Class 1 3 4 Fleld Hockev l Senror Play Productxon 4 Glrls Glee Club Junlor Play Productron 3 Usher for Semor Graduatlon Junlor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Varlety Assembly Bandl 2 3 4 C1v1cs Club Swmg Band 2 Jr Red Cross Repre entatlve Muslc Night 2 3 Glrls Sports Club Reet IS the hall fellow well met sort cf pc son The band IS her Chlef extxa currlcular mterest and may ve sav she sw' gs a mean trombone She has many remarkable qualltles but one m particular has endeared her What IS xt? Whv her rmplshness of course 29 Latm Play 3 A A 1 Student Councll 4 Junlor Play 3 Jr Red Cross 1 2 Boys Glee Club 1 Latm Banquet 4 French Club 3 4 Semor Plav 4 RICHARD FRANCIS OUILLETTE Dlck College Latln Club 3 4 Vlce Pres Fr Soph Dramatxcs Club 1 Varlety Assembly Speaklng Contest 3 Class Prophecy of lwatlonal Honor Soclety Presldent of Lat1n Club Treasurer of Latxn Club Treasurer of French Club Year Book Staff Journalism Club C1v1cs Club NBKIODB1 Honor SOCl8tQ 4 4 4 3 1 No class would have been the same without Dlck 1-hs keen wlt has added spice to mam a dull das He IS also an excellent student and an able olator Rlchard s many abll 1t1es were recognized 1n hrs electlon to the Natxonal Honor Soclety for hlgh school students DAVID W PATTERSON Dave College Class President 4 K A A Councxl 2 Student Councll 4 H1 Y Arr Rald Warden 2 H1 Y Play 2 Baseball 4 Year Book Staff 3 Basketball 2 3 4 Intramural Football Senlor Play 4 Intramural Basketball 2 Jun1or Play 3 Intramural Softball Jr Red Cross 2 3 4 Varlety Assembly A A 2 3 K1llon1an 2 3 4 We owe a great deal to our tall handsome extremely popular class presldent Dave has nobly illed h1S executlve dutles as well as takmg part ln sports and many other actl v1t1es We wlll never forget hls humor and Wll Wlth whlch he entertalned us xn many a class Good luck Dave Whatever you plan to JAMES PETER PESTANA Jimmy Commerclal A A 1 C1v1cs Club 1 Student Councll 2 3 Class W1ll 4 Junior Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Baseball Manager 4 Jlmmy s keen lnterest ln sports made hlm a super baseball manager this year He partxcularlx enjovs seeing a good baseball or hockev game Wlth all hrs fine QUHIILICS we know that Jlmmy vull someday reallze hls ambxtxon to become 1 buslness executlxe Good luck Jnnmx 30 ALFRED WILFRED PHANEUF Wllll College A A Jumor Play Latlfl Club 2 Senlor P133 Latin Banquet 3 Varlets Assembly French Club 4 Latm Club An' Rald Warden 3 Vlce Presldent of Latm Club Intramural Basketball 2 3 French Club Intramural Football 2 Presldent of French Club Intramural Volleyball 1 2 Latln Play Intramural Softball 3 Junlor Red Cross 1 2 3 Boys GIGS Club 4 Mlxed Chorus W1lly was a Jump ahead of the rest cf the class when he entered Assumptlon College 1n March We all mlsged hls good humor when he left We wlsh hlm the best of everx thmg and we know he wlll make a good doctor MARY ELAINE POIRIER Commerclal Intramural Basketball 1 2 3 4 Gym Exhlbltlon Glrls Sports Cl.1b1 2 3 4 Journahsm Club Badminton 1 Year Book Stall Muslc Nlght 1 A A 1 2 Fr Soph Dramatlcs Club 1 Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 Archery 2 3 Senlor Play Productlon Jumor Play Productlon 3 CIVICS Club Glrls Glee Club 2 3 4 Latm Play Mlxed Chorus 4 Operetta 4 Badmlnton Manager 4 Elalne 1S an attractwe Chalflllllg glrl who has earned everyone s frlendshlp by her smcerlty and frlendlmess She wants to be rlch and happy Her charm IS sure to help hex LORRAINE GERALDINE POITRAS Porky General A A 1 French Club 4 Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Porky 19 a happy go luckx glrl but her fnends usually ee her more serious slde It IS very mterestmg to hear her speak 1n her colloquial French Mav she succeed 1n her de s1re to become a halr dresser 31 K. . .1.2.3.4 ' b-3 . 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DOLORES FLORENCE PROVENCHER Pro General A A 1 Usher for Semor Graduatlon 3 Glrls Sports Club 1 3 French Club 3 4 Jun1or Red Cross 1 2 3 4 CIVICS Club 1 On lookxng at her vou would th1nk Dolores to be very qulet but lf you are around a llttle longer you mlght heal a dellghtful chuckle nlhng the a1r Her ambltlon IS to be a haxr dresser Wherever you see Pro you ll see Porky No doubt they ll be 1n the halrdressmg business togethel ALICE B RIVAIS Geflerdl Junlor Play Productlon 3 Journalism Club 4 Senior Play Productlon 4 A A 1 2 Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Student Council 3 Glrls Glee Club 4 Ahce has a direct open manner and an ent1c1ng per sonallty that makes everyone l1ke her Accordmg to her she spends her tlme eating and sewmg A good mdex to her character IS her favorlte saymg H1 ya pal JEANNE MARIE ROBERTS Schnotzel College Latm Play 1 Year Book Staff 1 2 3 4 Engllsh Club 3 Tramc Squad 2 3 Student Councll 3 4 Sec of Trafiic Squad Sec of Student Councll 3 French Club 3 Latm Club 1 2 V1ce Pres of French Club 4 G1rls Sports Club 1 2 4 Archery 2 Recorder 4 Gxrls Glee Club 1 2 Jumor Play 3 Klllonlan Board 1 2 3 Senlor Play Productxon 4 Adv Mgr of Kllloman 1 Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Varmety Assembly 3 Musxc N1ght CIVICS Club Fr Soph Dramatlcs Club 1 2 Latm Club Banquet Gym Exhibition 1 Class Ode Natlonal Honor Soclety 4 If you heal bubbles of laughter xou will know that 1t lS one of our most democratlc members cm 1163111116 She lS alvlaxs at work keeping gloom out of 111 the corners of K H S Jeannles mans talents were I9COglllZ6d 111 her electlon to the Natxonal Honor Society for hlgh school students. 32 CLAIRE D SARAULT Crl Crl Commercxal A A 1 CIVICS Club 1 Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Gym Exhlbltxon 4 Claue IS a vert sllent but smcere member of the class Her ambltlon IS most mterestmg and colorful he wants travel to South Amerlca and Chma Good sa1l1ng Clalre HEIDI C CHIFFER He1d1 Commerclal Latm Play 2 Year Book stan' 1 2 3 4 A A 1 Archery Glrls Sports Club Kllloman Board 1 2 3 4 Junior Play 3 CIVICS Club 1 Junlor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Muslc Nlght Glrls Glee Club 1 2 qulet but behmd her sllent blonde beauty there IS a W1t that many of us envy Who could desxre more than her ambltlon to be happy 'P DORIS M SHERWOOD Done College K A A 4 Treasurer 2 Gxrls Sports Club 1 2 3 4 Fleld Hockey 2 3 W Bowlmg 2 4 Cheer Leader 2 Badmmmon 1 2 3 4 Photography Club 1 2 3 Intramural Basketball 2 4 Prmtlng Club 2 Intramural Volleyball 2 4 4 Shop Club Intramural Volleyball 2 3 TGIHIIS 2 Glrls Glee Club TQHIUS 2 Intramural Softball 1 2 3 4 School Paper Staff 2 Badmmton 1 2 3 4 Yearbook Staff Archery 2 Secletary of Photography Club 2 3 Dorls became the new member of the class last Septem ber She xs the qulet but etfmclent type and 15 a whlz at trxg Dorle has made many frlends ln the short tune she has been here and IS lndeed a welcomed addltxon to our class 33 K .... 2. 3, 4 ' ' . 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' 3 . , ' , 3 - v 3 ' 3 I v v Y tl GEORGE SOCQUET Soc College Presrdent of Natronal Honor Socrety 4 Natronal Honor Socretx 4 Class Presrdent 1 2 3 Jr Plax Productron A A 1 Crrrcs Club Basketball 1 2 Englrsh Club Jr Red Crossl 2 3 4 Student Councrl 1 2 3 Traffic Squad 2 3 4 Pres of Student Councrl Captarn of Traffic Squad 4 Vrce Pres of Student Councrl French Club 3 Intramural Vollexball Intramural Basketball 3 4 Pres of Englrsh Club Intramural Football 2 Pres of K A A Councrl K A A Councrll 2 3 4 Vrce Pres of K A A Counc1l3 George rs one of our favorrte Senrors Hrs quret modest charm and genurrre abrlrty are the prrde of the class of 45 It was wrth a great deal of regret that we saw hrm leave for the Arr Corps before graduatron We all wrsh hrm the very best of luck LOUISE SPAULDING Wheezy College Natronal Honor Socrety 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Actrvrtres Nrght 1 Band Lrbrarran 1 2 Latrn Play Band Manager 3 4 Fr Soph Dramatrcs Club Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Gym Exhrbrtron 1 Or hestra Manager 3 Varrety Assembly 3 Grrls Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Freld Hockey Year Book Staff 1 4 Softball 1 Grrls Sports Club 1 2 3 4 Softball Captam Musrc Nrght 3 Basketball 1 2 3 Swrng Band 1 2 Volleyball 1 A A Badmrnton 1 2 3 4 Jr Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Swrmmrng Havrng drsplayed much abrlrty rn the field of musrc Lourse rs vsell on the Way to success Her talent and pleas nt personalrty are only two of her many grfts In addrtron she vsants to become a research chemrst PATRICIA ELSIE TAYLOR Fatt Colle5 A A 1 Grrls Glee Club 3 Junror Plax 3 Mrxed Chorus 4 Jr Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Lrbrarran 3 4 French Club 4 Patt IS well krrovrrr to the Senror class and under tlrssmen 'rs the grrl xxrth the answer to 'mx questron He krrovuledge 'rstounds us She can speak fluerrtlr and 'rccu ratelx on rrcfrrlx 'rm subject Her talent for srngrng, surelx ought to make her frmous 34 K. . ..2.3,4 1 0' - 3 ., '. 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J - N- F I -. - ' 4 1 K. . .,2.3.4 - .4 MURIEL ALICE TERWILLIGER Pud General AA Jr RedCross1234 J n1or Plas 3 Glrls Glee Club 1 4 Tumor Pl 11 Ploductlon 3 C1v1cs Club P1 cm 18 al o one of our qulet gnls Her calm 6ff1C1EIlt ll should be ldeallx sulted to Nawy l1fe Good luck to you 1n the WAVES Mu11e1 'J JENNIE LOUISE TILLINGHAST Schmtzel College A A 1 French Club 3 Latln Play 1 Glrls Glee Club 1 G1r1s Sports Clubl 2 3 Archery 1 2 Class hlstorlan 1 2 3 4 K1llon1an Board 2 Jun1o1 Play 3 Dlum Major 3 Jumor Play Productlon 3 Varlety Assembly SCWIOI Play Productlon 4 C1v1cs Club MUSIC Night 2 3 Badmlnton l 2 F1 Soph Dramatrcs Club 1 Jr Prom Queen Attendant 3 Year Book Staff 3 4 Jr Red Cros Traflic Squad 4 Natlonal Honor Soclety 4 Gym Exh1b1t1on 1 Wnere theres laughter and the sparkle of fun theres Jennie She IS a member of that famous tr1o Jeanne Jen me md Barbara Jennle 1s one of our prettlest gnls Sh mll be a success 1n Whatever she undertakes JACQUELINE IRENE TRAHAN Jackle College A A 1 Year Book Staff 4 K A A Counc1l4 Latin Banquet Latln Club 2 French Club Latln Play 1 Intramural Basketball 1 2 Sec 8a Txeas of Latln Club 2 Glrls Glee Club 1 2 Glrls Sports Club 1 2 3 Mlxed Chorus Softball 2 Kllloman Board 3 Bowllng 2 Gym Exh1b1t1on Badmmtonl 2 3 4 Jr Red Cross 1 2 3 Jumor Plays 3 Senlor Play Productlon MUSIC Nlght 2 Class Wlll Fr Soph D1 unatlcs Club 1 Archery 1 2 3 4 Jlckle IS the gal wlth the spaxklmg blown ues leadx for fun and a Wllllng lxstener to even the 'VEOISE of puns What a boon for some bed rldden patlent' Good luck 1n your career Jackle 35 K. . .l.2.3.4 . 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A . . h K ,4 WILLIAM ALLEN TURKIA Flnn General AA23 JrRedCross1234 Amr Rald Warden 3 Boys Glee Club 4 Baseball 4 Treasurer of K A A Councxl 4 Basketball 4 Intramural Basketball 1 3 Semor Play 4 Intramural Softball 2 B111 IS the nlce lookmg easy golng blonde haired boy from Brooklyn He excels ln sports especlally basketball Flnn cla1ms that Uncle Sam wlll take over for awhlle after graduatxon but We are sure h1s post War plans wxll prove most successful too Shorty K A A Councxll Class Treasurer 2 3 Traffic Squad 2 3 Baseball 3 4 Sophomore Play 2 Junlor Play 3 Senlor Play 4 Band 1 3 Muslc Nlght 2 Varlety Assembly 3 Basketball 3 4 Leo 3 Fr Soph Dramatlcs Club REGINALD JOSEPH TURENNE Reggie General A A 1 Intramural Basketball 2 4 Basketball J Jr Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Reggle IS the tall dark and handsome man of the class but for some reason or other he seems to be a vxoman hater much to the g1rls dlsappomtment He expects to be called mto the Merchant Marine soon We knovs h1s gun wlll Wm hlm as many friends there as It has here LEO GEORGE VIENS College Treasurer of CIVICS Club K11lon1an Boald 1 2 Year Book Staff l 2 3 Intramural Basketball 2 Intramural Football I Intramural Volleyball 1 Intramural Softball 2 French Club 2 Basketball 3 Jr Red Cross 1 2 3 Usher for Senlor Graduatlon Leo IS the treasuxel of the class Hls EIUCIQIICY md ca pabxllty 'nade hlm uell deserving of thls lGS1J0llSlbl1lIX you see someone around school vnth 1 C'ilIlFl 1 takxng sn lp shots youll know nts Shorty He expects to be Ill the Merchant Marlne Cadets soon aftel graduatlon Good luck K. . . ,2,3,4 . . .v.3 . 5 1 I K.. .,,4 . 1 K. 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'Y4 . , .4 ' ' ' . ...4 p . u . , 3 6 MICHAEL WILLIAM WEAVER Mlckey College A A Soph Play Productlon Basketball 2 3 4 Intramural Football l Junlor Play Productxon 3 Intramural Basketball 1 2 Jr Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Intramural Volleyball 1 Intramural Softball 2 3 Varlety Assembly K A A Counc1l3 Senlor Play MICKEX IS the curly nalred boy whom the glrls ind so attractne However much to therr dlsappomtment he IS very bashful the claxmsv MICKEY has been an outstand lng basketball player for four years and thls year he starred our Wlnnlng team We know that he Will succeed 1n what ever he plans to do SHIRLEY Sherr A A 1 Glrls Sports Club 4 Jr Red Cross 1 2 3 4 E WILBUR ESTHER WEBB Commerclal A A Jumol Red Cross 1 2 3 4 2 3 Bowhng 4 Esther IS another one of our many qulet glrls but she has many frlends She has been employed wlth the Federal Savlngs Bank for several months and expects to go on Wlth thls work after she graduates Commerclal Glrls Glee Club 4 Speakmg Contest 3 4 Class Prophecy Gym Exhlbltlon 4 Every task that Shlrley undertakes she does with a zeal that never falters She w1ll certamly be an asset ln any business concern Sherl also has a glft for Wfltlng Her cornposltlons for Engllsh are always beautlfully and expres slvely wxltten Shen was one of our wlnners rn th1s year s Speakmg Contest Good luck Shlrley 37 Speakmg Contest BARBARA LOUISE WILSON Schnootzel College A A 1 2 Latm Play 1 Glrls Sports Club 2 3 4 Softball 2 3 Junlor Play 3 Senlor Play 4 Sophomore Play 2 Contest Play 1 Jr Red Cross Representat1ve 1 Muslc Nlght 1 2 3 Fr Soph Dramatxcs Club 1 Executive of Tramc Squad IDA MARGARET WILLIAMS Squlrt Commerclal AA12 JrRedCross1234 Glrls Sports Club 2 3 4 Year Book Staff 4 Bowlmg 4 Intramural Basketball 2 3 4 Ida IS a g1rl known for her ex er present glggle She IS alxx ays wllllng and ready to do a favor for ans one We wlsh her success ln her ambltlon to be a head bookkeeper Jn a large concern Year Book Staff 1 2 3 Tratlic Squad 3 French Club G1I'1S Glee Club 1 2 Kllloman Board 1 2 3 Art Club Varxety Assembly 3 Class Prophecy Sec of French Club Gym Exhlbltlon 3 Jr Red Cross 1 2 3 4 We shall always remember Barb for her outstanding actmg and artlstlc ab1l1ty as Well as for her v1vac1ous per sonallty She excels at the plano and on the dance iloor If you re lookmg for talent here IS a gxrl who has plentv of 1t Art Manager of Klllonlan ALICE THERESA YATES General A A l CIYICS Club 1 Glrls Sports Club 1 Gnls Glee Club 1 2 Jr Red Cross 1 2 3 4 English Club 3 Intramural Basketball 1 Whenever you see Al she alvsays has a smlle and a good nord 4 sugar r for you We re sure these and othel pleasmg characterlstlcs vull help ne: m bemg a crpable haxrdresser 38 HAROLD A ZIPKIN Z1p College 2 4 M1X8d Chorus Basketbill 3 Jumor P111 P oducmon 3 X alletx Assemblx Producuon 0611101 P 'lx Producuon 4 MUSIC N1ght 1 Bond 1 2 Gxm EXh1b1t1on Z 15 fx fun loxmff fellow He hhig been the tlme keeper fox mam a baeketball game and h s new er fa1led to 11101 lde '1 good hugh Harold want to become an engmee 111 BNIHIIOII The best of luck to 5ou 39 . 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' S ' 1' WHQS was P, lik UMW Sensors loc BooK C' Most popular Best looklng Best natured Best dressed Best athlete Best all around Best dancer Most studlous Cutest Tallest Shortest Woman hater an man hater Class she1k Best actor Best orator Neatest W1tt1eSt Most slncere Most ambltlous Most clever Most SGYIOUS NO1S19St Quletest Most muslcal Most llkely to succeed Class couple Class baby Class pess1m1st Class chattelbox Class cut up Ont vs ho has dom most fO1 the class Geor e oocquet Reglnald Turenne George Socquet Louxs Bertorellx Mlckey Vleaver George Socquet Davxd Patterson Robert Lagace Roland Barbeau DaV1d Patterson Wxlfred Comto1s George Socquet Mlckey Weaver Davld Patterson Rlchard Oulllette Rlchard Oulllette Louls Bertorelh Dav1d Patterson Georffe Socquet Rxchard Ouxllette Georce Socquet Earle Chap1n Dax 1d Patterson Southward Gr1ff1ths VV1lfred Phaneuf George Socquet Theresa Boulals Betty Cooke Sh1rley Brenn M1r1am JOk1 Sh1rley Brenn Theresa Boulals Theresa Boulals Mary Frances Magoon Betty Cooke Mary Keenan Georgette Maynard Ida W1ll1ams Jean Roberts Barbara Wllson Lenore Helblg Mary Frances Magoon Ba1bara Wllson Mary Frances Magoon Elsxe Blumenthal Lenore Helblg Mary Frances Magoon Betty Cooke Isabelle Alho Lou1sc Spauldm Lenore Helb1 LOIS Cooke Lavnence Haulngton Isabelle Alho Rlchard Ou1llette Els1e Blumenthal Dax 1d Patte1 son George Socquet 40 F s R I V' 1 a,g,..+ wC9g,,, ,f ? . f' fb JI L 1 Mft F li- e, Rx -Z5 l 13 9 X -MZ l l P QQ - Q , s ' Q F SI. B M e 9 Y Y V- -LF.:-Q4 Y V Y Y d ' . . f A xt.-sf gi. if X .lla JF' When We Look Back We Remember we w1l1 say 1n the future-re member how we used to wear pleated sklrts sweaters a SIZE too large pearls bobby socks huraches loafers ropeez and saddle shoes boots statlon wagon and teddy bear coats ban danas and 1dent1ficat1on bracelets? The boys 1n the1r tweed sport jackets and contrast1ng pants w1th the1r crew cuts and Zoot su1ts Remember danc1ng 1n the gym at noontlme to the Jukebox and such records as Star dust Dearly Beloved Whlte Chrlstmas Strmg of Pearls Moonhght Becomes You and Constantly ? Thls IS the kmd of thmgs we ll say 1D wondermg volces when we rem 1n1sce It w1ll all seem 11'1CI'6dlbl9 unreal as though we d dreamed lt After a year or two, other sometlmes of the llttle and the blg thmgs that made up the everyday school scene for us The llttle thmgs especially Wlll be fascln atlng to recapture, the somehow momentous detalls the tremendous tr1v1a How well we know already what we do not want to forget' The smell of hot dogs every Wednesday ln the cafeterla ham and pepper egg and p1ckle tomato and lettuce and pea f 9?14 Tj' NB M ,H nut butter and marshmallow sandwlches Bot tles of m1lk potato chlps 1ce cream sand W1Ch6S and those sklppy bars wlth cherry sherbet 1ns1de How the hlgh school looked on ord1nary mghts dark and empty and how on speclal occaslons for the Senlor Play or the Hop the l1ghts the cars, the laughter welcomed us as we drew near Remember the volces of the Traff1c Squad yelhng No talk 1ng please and the honor roll wxth 1ts gold stars outslde the offlce? The way the bell sounded dlfferent at 2 15? All the v1nes and Howers we made for our Junlor Prom and the excltement of decoratlng the gym for a dance? The nlght of our J un1or Prom when Bob Lagace crowned Theresa Bou la1s Prom Queen? The way we always gath ered 1n Mose s after school for cokes and fun and when Jackle Trahan used to jerk sodas there? The roller skatlng partles when we were Freshmen and there was no gas ratlon mg? The fun we had at play rehearsals? The way we all made use of our Traffxc Squad pr1v 1leges and the d1rty looks we got? The notes we used to wrxte and how sometlmes we got caught? Our Sophomore Party and the scav enger hunt? F1nal assembly w1th all 1ts awards and the rush m Room Fourteen to get our yearbooks autographed? The way we used to swoon over Frank1e and Van and Mr Kelley and Mr Socquet who gave Frankle some Stlfl: compe tlon? The basketball games and how we all cheered l1ke mad for Mlckey Weaver B111 Tur k1a Leo Vlens Davld Patterson and Marllyn Jasmln Betty Cooke and Mary Keenan 1D the1r WIDE sweaters and Whlte pleated sklrts lead1ng our cheers? Pert Sklrts we called em Remember Ice cream sodas gmger ale pop K1ll1ngly Hlgh School always on top Stand em on the1r head Stand em on the1r feet, Kxlhngly H1gh School can t be beat' ' Remember our Senlor Hop wlth all the beau t1ful snow covered Chrlstmas trees? The Radcllffe Shell Chateau or The RUSt1C where we used to go after dances? The proud way It made us feel to lille 1nto the audxtorlum Wlth all the other classes respectfully stand 1ng for us? George Socquet up on the stage leadlng the salute to the flag? Our pet express1ons I wouldnt say that Rxght on the ball Look out or Ill break your alm My heaxt bleeds for you Want a medal? A sllck chlck Whats cookln ? Could be , Break your heart' , Bowang Wolves and wolfesses', S 9'- .SQCX KW W f .sf 'al l . . ,bf 1 ff fi, ' , ' es' S-R v1 C . 7 A 7. 7 V ' X'x X ' 1. v s I ' ' 7 ' ' - X r X 2 . . . . j ! J, f V 7 f . . M . ,, Q y , , 8 . . . ' A V Z y v h 1 H - Xp ,lwl - X - , N l 77 as 75 cc - Q 11 1 ,l l m Q- a 1 a f 1 'rpm' 5 at - av as - ya , ' te I y . ,L ,,' . . . . ' f i , , A . 4 7 1 tl - , J, 4 I , . . . - I 2. y V, ' l . . ' . . . 1 l X X Z ' 1 s ' 7 ' l X Y lf we, who are now alumni, will remind one an- Q ,rl l - gr . . . . , X 1 1 , : ' l T J j 7 ' H 'X c ff . ' . ' K, ' . . t f by , , - . , . . , . ' - . , Q ' . . 7 - . . , ' f . ' . . . v . ' 7 7 . 7 7 7 7 I 7. 7 . - . ' 44 - at - 77 1 ' , ' 1 . 11 ' ' 7 -y h lil ' 7 1 - u 7 - , . . . , l . 7 , . . , . . l . . . . , , ' 7 7 - 'B ' 77- Si 71 CC 7 ' 77 7 7 7 - ' - -as - - 1 nv as - V, U 1 r , ' - 7 , 77 if Q ' 7 7 1, ls 77 gg . . ,, - a - 9 , . - - 44 v - 7 aa at sy 44 - , s vw as l la cc , ' 7 41 NTVH fNot too xery heavyj and Are you k1dd1n Hou evervthlng was cut plenty sharp Remember the a1r IH d and fire dr1lls The hurly and bustle 1n avm class try1ng to get dressed before the bell rangq flee many many n1ghts ue spent do1ng homexx o1k The rel1eved wonderful carefree feelmg kc felt when vacat1on came December 1 1941 when Pearl Harbol was bombed' Then all the boys golng off to war and comxng back on leaxe 1n un1form The ter11ble empty ache of m1ss1ng them and the wxngs some of us wore ove1 ou1 healtsl P membex the prxde and xegret ue felt as y L watched the boys 1n our class leaye and the SGIVICB flags we hung 1n Room 14 for them And how we all bought War Stamps o leep ou1 Mlnute Man Flag flymgq The dlead of exams and the terr1fied feellng of repolt card days? And g1rls lemembex those grand old P1 Y partles when we were Sophomoxes The crammlng we dld for finals The Ole Alley Cat m our K1llOHl3D w1th 1ts b1ts of JUICY gossip Remembel the broken glass 111 then lab? The vxay Dave Patterson used to smg every mornlng 1I'l Mrs Moodys homeroom Our first day of school the boners vue pulled and how embarrassed we vt ere when w walked mto the vtrong room The wav vxe used to Jltterbug and Congao May 15 1942 the Prom ID our Freshman year and 1nc1den tally the n1ght that gas rat1on1ng begano Aft r that vue couldnt go everywhere we xx anted to we had to conserve gas Remember Carl tom Gorman and Jenme T1ll1nghast IH our Ju nor Play when M1ckey Weaver forgot to pull the curtaxn The startlmg r1ng of the telephone 1n class and the breathless way vte walted to see who pense of wonderxng vxhat you had been called down to the offxce for and then the out comc 9 The day 1n Enghsh II when Leo Vliillb ot Sprmg Feyel and took a cha1r and want out and sat on the fire escape 5I11fflI'1g the balmy breezes the rest of the per1od'7 The Way we loved Mrs Moody 9 The lump 1n our throat and shaky feellng ID our knees when we got up before an aud1ence The wonderful grown up feellng we had when we moved to Room 14 ts Sen1ors and those pm up plctures we tacked upon our desk covers? 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' - . 1 1 . 4b 1943-back to K1111ng1y as upper crewmen As ID the prev1ous years we needed a leader and as before George Socquet became our Cap ta1n h1s L1eutenant Theresa Boula1s Scr1be Terr1 Ralph Collector Leo V1ens and Log Keeper Jenn1e T1ll1nghast We cont1nued to take an 3Ct1V9 1nterest 1D the organ1zat1ons and aCt1V1t19S of the port On the K A A Counc1l were Mates Shlrley Brenn George Socquet and M1ckey Weaver To the Student Counc1l went Mates Theresa Boula1s Els1e Blumenthal Jeanne Roberts J1I'I1I'Il19 Pestana George Socquet and Robert Lagace Shlpmates Roberts and Socquet held Off1C9S Mates Theresa Boula1s Rosa Mllone Lenore Helb1g Barbara W1lson Jeanne Roberts George Socquet Wallace Peabody and Leo V1ens were elected to the Trafflc Squad Nearly all of the crew worked on the K1l lon1an band orchestra Glrls Glee Club G1r1s Sports Club Lat1n Club basketball team or baseball team To spur us peppy crewmen on at the bas ketball games Betty Cooke Mary Keenan and Mar1lyn Jasm1n were chosen as Cheer leaders October 1 was a b1g day for usl' The Jumor Informal took place w1th the Unlted NHt1ODS as 1ts theme Our Capta1n George and Scr1be Terry re s1gned the folmer be1ng replaced by Bob La gace the latter by R1ta Nash March 17 another great fllghtll The n1ght one act plays The first play The Florlst Shop Wlth Bar bara W1slon Patr1c1a Taylor Rlchard Ou1llette eo V1ens W1lfred Phaneuf The second Ne1ghbors Wlth Carlton C' or man Jack1e Trahan Marcella Desmarals Jen n1e T1ll1nghast MuFl9l Terw1ll1ger E1s1e Blu menthal Dav1d Patterson There a Gorman The th1rd play Who Murdered Who? Wlth Mar1lyn Jasm1n Lenore He1b1g Jeanne Rob erts Heldl Sch1ffer Norma Conkl1n Rlchard Ou1llette Leo VIEDS Lou1s Bertorelll The 19th Annual Speaklng Contest was held on May 5 1944 1n the aud1tor1um Wlth Mates Rosa M1lone Sh1rley W1lbur and R1chard Oulllette tak1ng part R1ChHFd won 2nd prlze Rosa won 3rd pr1ze and Sh1rley honorable ment1on May 12 was another m1lestone IH our 111 es Wlth the Jun1or Prom our first formal dance Edd1e Drews orchestra furn1shed dellghtful mus1c amld a beautlful garden sett1ng The end of another year and we took our place as leaders September 1944 Down the tra11 we sped not stopplng unt11 we had rounded the last corner and were 1n s1ght of the treasure Wlth our Captam DaV1d Patterson h1s L1eutenant Theresa Boula1s Scr1be R1ta Nash Collector Leo VIBHS and Log Keeper Jenn1e Tllllnghast we were led toward our goa Mates Sh1rley Brenn Jack1e Trahan B111 Turk1a and George Socquet represented us on theK A A Counc1l To the law mak1ng body went seven of our mates Lenore Helblg Mary Frances Magoon Jeanne Roberts George Socquet Dav1d Pat Lerson Rlchard Oulllette and Lou1s Bertorel11 George assumed the pres1dency The law enforclng body cla1med Jeanne Rob erts Barbara W1lson Lenore Helb1g Rosa M1 lone Mary Frances Magoon Theresa Boula1s Norma Conkl1n Els1e Blumenthal Jenn1e T11 l1nghast George Socquet Carlton Gorman and Robert Lagace Jeanne and George were Offl cers 1n the squad In our last year 1n port we d1dnt lose our enthus1asm for 1tS organ1zat1ons and so most of our crew became a part of the K1llon1an Board band orchestra G1rls Sports Club Lat1n Club French Club basketball team or baseball team Lead1ng the band th1s year was Jenn1e T11 l1nghast Wlth Betty Cooke Mary Keenan Theresa Boula1s and Norma Conkl1n as the Majorettes Take It W1th You a refreshlng comedy un der the capable d1rect1on of MISS Vlfglnla Brown The cast was Lenore Helb1g Barbara W1l son Rosa M1lone Mar1lyn Jasm1n Marcella Desmarals Norma Conkl1n Rlchard Ou1l1ette Dav1d Patterson Bob Gould Bob Lagace W1l fred Phaneuf Earle Chap1n Lou1s Bertore111 Leo V1ens B111 Turk1a and MICKEY Weaver Our second formal fthe Sen1or Hopl came December 15 W1th a very t1mely w1nter set tlng Brennan and Qu1nn furn1shed the mus1c Due to the bllzzard our 1nformal scheduled for February 9 was held on March 9 w1th Brennan and Qu1nn as the mus1c makers The D A R Good C1t1zensh1p Award was presented to our sh1pmate Els1e Blumenthal and we were very proud of her On May 4 the 20th Annual Speakmg Con test was held 1n the aud1tor1um 111th Mates Rosa Mllone Barbara Wllson Sh1rley W1lbur and Rlchard Ou1l1ette tak1ng part We are very proud of Rosa Barbara and Sh1r1ey who took first second and th1rd pr1zes respectlvelg 47 . , . 1 1 I 1 - . y - I 3 7 7 4 - . . 1 , 9 . 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VVhen George Socquet left for service. the office of president of the Student Council was vacated. and Lenore was elected for the re- mander of the year. 'Wilfred Phaneuf left to go to Assumption College at the end of the first term. Those boys who left the crew for service in the armed forces are: Bob Gould. Teddy Coolidge. John Kamuda. George Socquet. Ro- land Barbeau. VVilfred Comtois. Carlton Gor- man and Leonard Labossiere. We proved the pride we felt by the dedica- tion of our Yearbook. Avast ye shipmatesff The treasure has been sightedf Careful now-lift it easy theref Thats right. now gather round. mates: were about to uncover our goalfff Our goalf-work. fun. friends. memories. The way has not been always clear. but still xveve had our fun. VVe'll find or make a way thats sure. before our life is donefu Q0 'Qs ep be 1Nf QQ? yef X qlgg 41' 45: Ca-2 'T xr qxqgy We the oenlor Class of 1945 havlng held a class meetmg where everyone agreed wxth everyone else tfor oncej dec1ded to draw up our last w1ll and testament Naturally there IS no doubt as to our be1ng of sound m1nds so we now bequeath all our dearest and most en v1ed possesslons to our schoolmates whom we leave w1th tears and regrets To M1ss Magee Davld Patterson leaves a framed copy of Shakespeare s famous dagger speech To Jane Howell Rosa Mxlone transfers her natural talent for dressmakxng On Merr1ll Stetson Earle C,hap1n bestows h1s extensrve vocabulary To Irene St George Al1ce Mooney and Anlta O Brlen Marllyn Jasmln Mary Keenan and Betty Cooke confer the1r never end1ng supply of pep to cheer K H S on To Fluky Z1ppy leaves h1s charmlng blush To M1ss Oldfield Sen1ors of Algebra II clas bequeath a super duper French curve for fu ture references B111 Turk1a challenges Billy Carpenter to outdo h1s record as a basketball play er To Valerle Caron Lenore Helblg bequeaths her knlttxng needles Pat Taylor allots extra tlme to Ruth Shea to read as many books and novels as she d1d To Mr Hays Jean Jennle and Barbara w1ll a year of peaceful and qu1et afternoons To Margaret Moran Heldl Schlffer bestows her seclet of keeplng long fingernads To Dol 15 Lamoureux Ida W1llldHlS lr axes hex lnfectlous glggle To MISS Cu1t1s we leave a devxce for open mg and closlng xxmdows to Slllt her fancx To the Junlor Class we donate a new can of floor wax left over from the Senlor In formal Carlton Gorman bestows on M1lton P1erce h1s ever ready talks about horses To Pr1sc1lla Rawson Isabelle Alho leaves her qu1et sweet d1spos1t1on To Evelyn Bousquet Robert Lagace leaves h1s rolllng eyes and w1de grln To Freddle Whlte Jlmmy Pestana confers h1s cneerful d1spos1t1on Leo Vlens leaves h1s unmanagable halr to Bob Herklots and hopes he 1S well able to keep lt 1n place LOIS Cooke leaves her vlrtue of st1ck1ng to one boy to Jean Martln To Nancy O Br1en Theresa Gorman b queaths her Ir1sh eyes Arthur Barrowclough and Francls Char1z1a bequeath the1r hllarlous f11endsh1p to Robert Clark and John Mattana To our Janltors we bequeath all our books papers and report cards ID hopes that they w1ll prevent a fuel shortage next wlnter Sh1rley Brenn leaves 1D the Off1C6 her pass to go downtown every noon hour M1r1am Locker bequeaths her roller skates to Sh1rley Weaver To Evelyn Ross Rlta Nash leaves her ward robe of sk1rts and sweaters Marcella Desmarals leaves her vocal talent to Gertrude Pester M1r1am JOk1 bequeaths her harlequln glasses to Mary Anderson Southward Gxlfflths leaves h1s fzenkles tr Svlv1o Gauth1er To Margaret Wllson Els1e Blumenthal con fers he1 xullxngness to help others 49 l 4 X f.. - ' 5 1 '4 ' XA s' OH 9 l 'l ,vw X K JM' Q SSI 5 glib '76 4 - - ' . 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Q I L. .F .x h 5. 1 To Jean Cross Esther Webb leaves her out standmg l1te1ary genlus Jackle Trahan bequeaths all her free taxx rldes to JaCk16 Roberts To Marllyn Mllls Mary Frances Magoon leaves her charm bracelets and the1r ab1l1tX to dlstract the teachers Hope Japplnen leaves everyone an open 1n v1tat1on to come and v1s1t her 1n Greenwlch V llage and she guarantees you a good t1me Vlola Atsales leaves her competence as a l1brar1an to the succeedmg occupants of Room Fourteen Clalre Sarault and Glsele Bermer leave to the Junlors the1r ab1l1ty to accompllsh so much by saymg so l1ttle To Mr Payne we leave a desk bell that really can be heard IH Room 14 at 8 20 To Mary Balley Loulse Spauldlng bequeaths her ab1l1ty to play so many mstruments Mlckey Weaver bestows h1s pre war curlers to Herbxe Oatley To Ph1l1p Wxld George Socquet leaves h1s wxde popular ty Wlth all h1s classmates To Stanley Vlens Dlck Oulllette transfers h1s ab1l1ty of gettlng 1nto debates and then not belng able to get out of them Sh1rley Wllbur bequeaths her 1ngen1ous methods of dolng her locks to Marle Wh1tman Irene Gregolre and Al1C6 RIVHIS leave the1r strawberry blonde halr to Nancy Ham1lt0n and Glorla Wood To Leonls Thomas Helen Kuszaj leaves her plctures of Van Johnson To Mr Ventura the boys of the basketball team bequeath a carload of c1garettes To Rene Frechette Jean Roberts ass1gns he1 p1n up plctures of a cupld and a baboon To Elalne Sull1van Yolande Chartler leaves her ab1l1ty to take shorthand Robert Poltras IS the lucky reclplent of Roland Barbeau s dxmples From Bob Hope to Norma Conklm to Elalne Oja goes the turned up nose To Eddle Allard Reglnald Tulenne leaves h1s lmmaculately well dressed appearance To Peggy Martm Georgette Maynard w1lls her 4 11 To Roger Bruce Larry Harrmgton be queaths h1s farmmg Hblllty To the Freshmen we bequeath our motto Haxe courage classmates Theresa Boula1s leaves to Burta Conklm her danclng Sblllty If anyone IS mterested Dons Sherwood as slgns a leaflet ent1tled How to Drlve It f you 1nher1t a fhvver Slmllar to hers To Mlss Hemenwx ay the Semor g1rls bas ketball team leaves a new whxstle to replace the one she wore out refereelng our games To any females who l1ke to travel Murxel Terw1ll1ger Allce Yates Lorra1ne Poltras and Dolores Provencher leave the1r accustomed seats on the Provldence bus To an up and comlng qual1Hed student Louls Bertorell1 confers his soda fountaln technlque Ela1ne Po1r1er leaves her ablllty to enjoy herself anywhere at any tlme to Lorrame Trahan To Brlan Dorman the class bestows a man ual tltled We must Know Those Thlngs Leonard Labosslere bequeaths the rope that he used to play Tarzan to Lawrence Taylor W1lfred Comtols leaves h1s cleverness at be mg able to always brlng 1nto a conversatlon an odd fact on any subject to Paul Ra1HV1ll9 W1lfred Phaneuf bequeaths h1s ab1l1ty to play boog1e woogle to Freddy Peabody Teddy Coolldge and Bob Gould leave the1r 1ed flannels at Sampson Naval Tra1n1ng Statxon for future lnhabltants from K H S In the presence of Mr Payne, we wltness th1s document to be our last w1ll and testa ment and here do s1gn our names as testators JACKIE TRAHAN JIMMY PESTANA Wltnesses to thls document are The Look The Voice an Umbuago v ' ' . . . v va ' - V V ' - - - Y .. 7 9, , ... , . , - 44 - as - l , - u I 1 1 . . . . . - 1 7 - 7 V 7 . 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Yes please procure a su1te of rooms for me on the U S S R Vernon Hays XVl'11Cl'1 leaves day after tomorrow for Buenos AITGS Oh yes ahem get first class quarters for yourself Be 1ng my pr1vate secretary It 1S naturally neces sary for you to go Ahem naturally As the U S S R Vernon Hays gl1des sw1ftl5 through the dense fog of the Carr1bean Sea we look ID on the elegant lounge of the most lux urlous ocean l1ner yet bu1lt to sa1l the sever seas The guests are gathered 1n th1s magn1 ficently decorated quarter of the sh1p wa1t1ng for the doors of the sh1ps theatre to open for tonlght Patrlce the former PHIFICIH Tax lor w1ll slng She IS employed by the famous showman and hotel owner Francls Charlza ID the Rouge Room of h1s best hotel on the East The dull murmur of the casual conversatxon 1S shattered by the call1ng of the page bo Mr Chap1n pagxng Mr Chap1n Mr Chap1n S1lence settles over the once nolsy lounge No answer Im Mr Chap1ns secretary I th1nk he IS 1n h1s state room Ill go and see Captaln Vlens who was enjoymg h1s afte1 d1nner smoke w1th h1S close frlends Lts Reg 1nald Turenne Robert Gould Teddy Coohdge and Roland Barbeau looked up and Sald Why thats strange I was just w1th h1m a few m1nutes ago The alr becomes tense and thev all turn to ward the door as a woman Il1pS gallv 1n sax mg I just saw the queerest th1ng Guess what A funny lookmg tall black hat Hoatmg. on the ocean Now 1snt that a s1ll5 place IOI a hat to be Imagme Aha ha ha ha' M1ss Chartler bellevxng what seems to be 5-J 51 HECY the 1nev1table cr1es Oh 1ts Mr Chap1n He always wears a hat l1ke that He s fallen ove1 board I know he has Oh h h ' Ther IS a general hullabaloo Women scream1ng and men talklnff fast and loud A man steps calm and unruffled upon the scene and qu1etly says What s golng on here Everyone turns h1s eyes toward the neu comer The capta1n rushes up to h1m and says Glad you re here Dave We have a Job for you Somebody shouts Who s he? An old fr1end of m1ne everybody Dav1d Patterson F B I Everythlng IS qulet once agaln Then some one whlspers Murder murder su1c1de good heavens' A scream and a woman fa1nts Patterson yells Everybody out of the way s1t down everybody' Is there a doctor present or a nurse? A lovely dark halred glrl steps over to the unconsclous woman and says Yes Im Betty the red halred woman She excla1ms Why th1s IS Irene Gregolre ballerma of the Russlan Ballet Someone help me carry her to her room A short stubby man rushes forward and says eagerly Could th1s be an amputat1on'7 Ahaaaaaaaaaaaaaa whlch leg? Nurse Cooke pushes h1m as1de and firmly says An amputat1on wont be necessary She only falnted Dr Phaneuf Several men come to her a1d and carry the woman out Patterson ra1ses h1s vo1ce and shouts The first th1ng I want IS sllence Then everybody please s1t down Boy get my secretary ID 1oom 14 A Smdltly dlessed young woman walk brlskly 1nto the room Don t bother boss Im 11ght here Good M1ss POITISY get 1eady to wr1te ev .cy . . . L, . , . . , 1 . . 1 1 , - ' ' 111 . I , v 11 11 , . - s ' 8 . , . . . 11 - 77 D . , . . li ' y - an 1 - 11 . , , 7 ' - 55 I ' ' H 11 , ' 7 ' LL 3 H is as :xg Ss 1 - ,L . . . . . y , y . . . . ,, , . . . . - - . U . . . . . . , - - - 1 11 . . . 7 A 55 . , I , .. - ca - 77 - - 7 . , 7 7 V 77 1 ' - - . 7 7 ' if Y ' 1 1 ' ' 13 ' Coast Cooke, a reglstered nurse, and kneels beslde ' ' - cc ' ' ' 1 1 n I-71 ' ,, . . . . ,,, , . , . , . . ,, 7 ' H5 ' I A- 1 - 1 V - - 1 , , ' ' - 97 - - 1 11 1 , 1 ' - I An - 1 . . - , ' 7 ' ' 77 ' , . . 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Q , 7 7 7 ' erythlng down Captam Vxens round up all the shxp s help and have them come here Lt Oould have some of your frlends search the sh1p thoroughly Now to get down to buslness Mxss Po1r1er take down the names and occu patxons of all the people present bhe hurrledly does th1s and hands the lxst to Davld who reads It aloud V1ola Atsales buyer tor Saks, Flfth Ave New York Mrs Theresa Gorman Dupont Wlfe of the outh Amerlcan rubber plantatlon owner, C A Dupont Southward Gr1ff1ths chem1st Wxlfred COmt01S manufactuler of televxs 1on radxos John Kamuda-coach at U C L A Mary Keenan womens sports edltor for L1fe Magaz1ne Larry Harrmgton-owner of cattle ranch 1n Texas Mlchael Weaver manager St Louls Card 1nals second Lt W1ll1am Turkla Coast Guard Carlton Gorman p1tcher for the Dodgers Hope Gllbert Jappmen-concert p18.DlSt Alxce RIVRIS test pllot for Amencan A1r Lmes Dor1s Sherwood-co mventor of the super streamllned automoblle, the Presldent Sher wood G1se1e Bermer prlvate secretary to the presldent of Proctor and Gamble Oh Capta1n V1ens have you got every body? Yes Dave Say do you th1nk lt could be murder? End of Part One Part II Patterson looks at the captam and nods I don t know but It sure looks l1ke lt Every body find a place to Slt down Ive got some questlorung to do A tall blonde g1rl steps md1gnantly forward What IS th1s anyway? Someone came up and hterally dragged me out of my room Calm down MISS Who are you? My name IS Hexdx Sch1ffer, and I m on my way to see J Cllfford Ford my boss ln R10 de Jane1ro The rest of the crowd begln to show then' mdlgnatxon and Agent Patterson explalns Everybody may as well know that we th1nk a murder has been commltted or 1f It 1snt mulder lts a serxous accldent D1d anyone see Mr Chapm after breakfast? ' Several very ch1c young ladles start to speak at once Just a m1nute one at a tlme Your names please Are you gettlng all th1s Mlss Polrler? Im Theresa Boula1s Im 1n charge of the salon de beaute aboard th1s sh1p These are my asslstants Ahce Yates Dolores Provench er and Lorralne Poltras D1d Mr Chapm come 1n to have h1s naxls Hxed th1s morn1ng Allce? Yes he came 1n about quarter of ten and left at 10 30 Patterson asks Do you know where he went from there? ' Yes errr errr, I was a l1ttle nervous th1s morn1ng and I errr errr cut h1S vxrlst How on earth d1d you cut h1s wrlst? Well I sald I was nervous He went to the hospltal quarter to have It dressed Who took care of h1S cut? ' I d1d And who are you? I am Nurse J acquelme Trahan GIVE me a descrxptlon of the cut please Well It was more l1ke a puncture than a cut and It was qulte near the artery Now that IS mterestxng What dld he do next? Well at 11 o clock he came to my studlo to have h1S photograph taken Im Mur1el Ter w1lhger Oh yes I ve seen qulte a lot of your work Hmmmm th1s 1snt gettlng us anywhere Oh well we ve got to do xt O K Who saw h1m next We dld a very soph1st1cated voxce p1pES up We saw Mr Chapm playlng shuffleboard w1th a man I th1nk h1s name was Oh Jenme, It was lt was a Mr Pestana, wasn t It or was 1t? Now I don t th1nk so Ida I th1nk Waxt a m1nute What are your names? Im MISS Ida W1ll1ams Im MISS Jennle T1ll1nghast ' Im Mrs Helen Kuszaj Brown And what are your occupatlons? Oh we re just travellng And you say you saw h1m playmg shuffle board wlth Mr Pestana? A chorus answers Of course Or was lt? asks Helen Was Pestana h1S name I dont th1nk It was At th1s pomt a man speaks up I am Mr Pestana and I was play 1ng shuffleboard wlth Mr Chapm And vs hat are you to Mr Chapm? Whx e1r1 a busmcss assouatf. Wele you by any chance playmg fol money? . , . . , 1, . - . . , . , X . . . . . . 11 1 ' I ' . 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' ' 1 s 1' 1 . . , .1 ' 1 U l' 37 Yes to tell the truth I lost about S5 000 Dld you say S5 0009 Why yes but I can afford It Im a prosper ous bus1ness man Hmmm yes errr Isee M1ss Po1r1er make a spec1al note of that Well I dont see as th1s IS gettxng you any vu here speaks up MISS Schlffer Please keep qulet and Ill tell x ou just how far Ive advanced Up to now Ive p1Ck8d out three suspects and ln a few hours I ll hate my finger on the murderer A hush falls over the room If It were done when t1s done then twere well xt were done qulcklx If the assasslnatlon could trammel up the consequent and catch wlth h1s surcease that ladles and gentlemen and I hope tnat I may call you ladles and gen tlemen IS from Macbeth Act I Scene 7 Lxnes Patterson looks at th1s tall dark rather loudly dressed man who has Just entered the room and says And mav I ask just who you are? And why werent you 1n here beforeq I am the Great Louls Bertorell1 mterpreter of Shakespeare I have been walkmg on the deck The molst a1r makes my halr curl That makes me look the part of Hamlet much bet someth1ng Oh no Just a mere murder Thats all Why you I ought to Wa1t a mlnute I hear someth1ng Sounds l1ke a plane Capta1n Vlens speaks Oh thats our new servlce hellcopter deslgned by Harold Zlpkln the aeronautlcal gen1us It brmgs mall other messages reporters late passengers anyth1ng else we mlght need aboard Patterson There certa1nly 1SDt a dull mo ment 1n th1s place IS there Captam send someone up and have all the occupants of the plane brought down here He does as he IS told and 1n a few mlnutes all the members of the plane are assembled 1n the lounge Patterson lNow one at a tlme Please g1V6 me your names and occupatlons Shlrley Brenn I was p1cked up from a Red Cross sh1p I have Just returned from Chma Mary Frances Magoon I m a fore1gn corres pondent for Txme magaz1ne en route to South AIHGFICH Mr Robert Lagace explorer and archeolo g1St and th1s IS my asslstant M1ss Clalre Sa rault We are on ou1 way to the Braz1l1an Jungle Lenore Helbl Im a fashlon CleS1gIl61 I was brought on board to deslgn a spec1al gown for M1ss Marcella Desmaraxs the Metropolltan star M1r1am JOk1 Im a d1et1t1an to be ern ployed on th1s Shlp formerly of Vassar Col e e gGeorge Socquet Im the p1lOt formerlv a test p1lot for T W A Patterson cont1nues I just called you 1n to t l x ou xx hat th1s sltuatlon IS all about I am ouxte certaln that one of Captaln VIBDSS most xrnportant passengers has been murdered' Trose who aren t plannxng to stay aboard may leave They leave and the c1owd wa1ts 1n s1lence for what may happen next Well I dont know about the rest of you but Im bored Let s do someth1ng And Rosa 'VI1lone star of Carmen breaks 1nto a song from the opera Two of her fr1ends Joln her, her accompan1st Loulse Spauldlng on the p1ano and M1r1am Locker well known ball room dancer goes mto her number Agent Patterson almost too startled to speak at th1s sudden outburst of uncalled for enter talnment pulls h1mse1f together and shouts Qulet qu1et everybody GOOD HEAVENS dont you reahze there s a murderer at large or at least I thlnk so Part III Good old s1lence relgns once more Patter son almost at hlS w1t s end says, Captam are you sure that the Shlp has been thoroughly searched? Why come to th1nk of It I gave four people my speclal perm1ss1on to contlnue the1r search upon the1r request I wonder what has become of them? Who were they and what do they doo ' They re good fr1ends of m1ne I can tell you exactly Theres Arthur Barrowclough pres 1dent of a system of banks ln the states Els1e Blumenthal an old frxend of my w1fes who teaches French at Sarah Lawrence Unlverslty Georgette Maynard Els1e s prlvate secretary and Leonard Labosslere a major 1n the Army Patterson says I wonder why they re tak mg so long Maybe they ve found someth1ng Just then someone runs through the door scream1ng Captaln V18DSl Captaln V1ens' Come qu1ck' The occupants of Room l313Vg have dlscovered a body 1n the1r closet A body Patterson shouts Holy macker el Could It be Mr Chap1n'7' Come on Dave, let s find outl' H as ' ' ' Q , . 7 . , ., ,L . 11 ' H . 9 - . , - N . . .' Q . . . - a ' - - - 77 , - . U U . . . 1 I ' I I I .s 7 ' . .as I , Y H Y ' ' ' - ' . . . . l . .1 . 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Agent Patterson and Capta1n VISHS dash out of the lounge to Room 131310 follovs ed by a stream of eager people They ascend a fllght of sta11s and go down a long corrldor Patter son sees two women near the door Hey what ale you two dO1I'lg7 Were you speakmg to us Mons1eur'7l' You know darn well I was speakmg to you I'heres no one else around IS thereq What are your names and what are you do1ng here? Well Im Madamolselle R1ta Nash and I am Mons1eur M1chele Gu1ll1eme s SEC1 etary He s the French Ambassadol to Braz1l you know Yes yes and you? 1n Argent1na Oh yes one of your horses vwon the Ken tucky Derby last year But you st1ll havent told me what you were do1ng here Well we were on our way to Room 141431 and as we passed th1s door three women rushed out screammg Murderl' They nearly knocked us down In fact they d1d knock MISS Nash down We were just about to ente1 the room when you accosted us Well ladles please go back to your room Capta1n VIRUS who has th1s stateroom? Three women share It MISS Jean Roberts labolatory techn1c1an Just back flom Sw1t7e1 land her ass1stant MISS Isabelle Alho chem 1St and M1ss Norma Conklm 1nter1or decorato1 fOl the Duke of Wmdsor Well s1nce they have left let s 11'1V6Stlg3.t6 Leo and Dax 1d go over to the closet Pat terson says VVhx th1s door IS locked Yes lt has a spr1ng lock wh1ch locks au tomat1cally and can be opened only from the outslde There 115 open Good gllef There lb a body here' Callanurse NUISG Nurse I m lVIar1lyn Jasmm a reg1stered nulse That s fine Come 1n here They re enter the room just 1n t1me to see Mr Chap1n r1s1ng to h1s feet yawn1ng H s 81 es at them and says How do you doo Agent Patte1son falls to the floor uncon SCIOUS and Captaln VIGHS turns a deep purple He retulns to h1S natural color and quest1ons Mr Chapln answers Well I ll tell you what happened After I was cut by Al1C6 ah er MISS Yates my eyes began to throb Ah er n1ght lxfe you knoyx bo I w ent to the doctor s offxce and Dr Cla1re Lap1dus put drops 1n my eyes Then wh1le I was walkmg along the cor r1dor everythmg suddenly went black groped my way along and got 1nto what I thought was my stateroom I went 1nto the closet to put my coat away and somehow the dool closed and I couldnt get out so I went to sleep That s all Why 1S everyone so ex t1ted Say somethmg, Capta1n But 1t IS useless for Captam VIGDS has qu1etly Jomed Fearless Patterson on the floor FINIS f 7 Q 1 7 1, v . . 1- l V H - v . l. . i. , Q ' ,, ' . 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Q ' , ' , - - - - tt l vs 1 7 l D I ' 77 gg ' . 3 ' ' ,I , . 54 J LYJLZ fy 50 Q, ' 'Z M0 E5 Edwin ff TILT V 2 xo f X Q fgx n ' f ! il ' M 6 I X AX A A WW QQ A ESQ Q55 The Iumors Fourth Row rleft to rlghth E Pellett G Chandlel T Dolman H Hamlet H K1m ball R Herklots E Howland B Lamb R Bard P Ra1nv1l1e R Bolves M Bolves M Moran M Stone N Dean T Fort1e1 R LaBe11e F LaBe1le Thlfd Row A Gmgrab F Bard M P18106 E Sklllllel R Camelon J CIOSS W Sye Webster I Balley M Lltke D Cote L Corbell L Bllllngs B Atsales C Chapman Campbell D Brewster M Wlnpple S V1ens Second Row M Aubm R Szarkowxcz u Cote H Knowles A Choquette J Platt Callaghel H Curtls D R1ChaldSOI1 E O31 A OBIIGII E Sulllvfxn I St George Boulals C L6fl3.I1C01S L Bellsle M Deunex D Mfxcnu N Wood Front Row L Malchesseault L Ladd R Young D Davls E Mfxzfnellfm E Allfnd DeV111ez P W1ld A Mooney Mxss Magee M StetSon F WoJc1k F XV1'llf,ITl'lll L Meunlex Vntanen H Sm1th E Ross L Lachaute M Blown P R1oux 56 O , . . v . Y - . ' 1 - ' , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . , . , . , . , , . . . . , . , . , , , . , . , . G. , . , . , . , . , . , . . . G. , , , . , . . ,. ' . ' fw . . , . , . , . ., . , . F. ' , . , . ' . . .. . , . 1 , . . . , . , , , . ,. . c ., . . . . , . , . , . ., . 4 c 1, . a E. , . , . , . , . , . . be J if in A if Q iw - The Sophomores - Fourth Row. fleft to right' 2 E. Pellerin. R. Benac. D. Spaulding. L. Taylor. J. Mattana fs' J. Charizia. P. Chapman. S. Williams, J. Nash. N. Malo. D. Boston. F. Davis, J. Farrell 3, Q4-J I, Finley. B. Clark. N. Eldridge. I. Gaudreau. D. Hartley. G. Coolidge. J. Whittaker, I. La- ,,.!l parle. KW Third Row: M. Conitois. W. Racicot, R. Poitras. M. Russo. J. Tucker. B. Lapointe A G. Morrisson. N. Gunderson. L. Griffiths. D. Aubin. B. Welsh. R. Lamoureux. R. Bernier W. Grenon. R. Bruce. F. VVard. S. Harju. N. O'Brien. D. Viesti. N. Harrington. I. Lehtimaki as V B. Tillinghast. R. Shea. E. Fiske. ' Rt Second Row: P. Shippee. J. Prisque. L. Burchard. S. Weaver. B. Robertson. M. Dyson B. Nuttall. M. Blumenthal. J. Vasillov. R. Litke. R. Sears. A. Angell. M. Bailey. P. Martin M. Smith. R. Misto. L. Yates. C. Durchess. B. Hutt-hins. P. Rawson. M. Mills. R. Beeney D. Rivais. R. Knowles. J. Cote. J. Kunitz. Front Row: M. Rollinson. E. Martin. L. Hubert. D. Lamoureux. T. Bernie1'. J. Buffing- Am ton, B. Atsales. M. Anderson. B, Nash. M. Martin. H. Oatley. J. Roberts. B. Dorman B. Conklin. V. Caron. Miss Oldfield. T. Suppreneault. E. Milliard. J. Glover. G. Wood. J. Howell. N. Hamilton. L. Racine. L. Baker. s if aw aww- . N I Ax.-. 14 asv. Nix' 1.9 l 'Wx 01.99 Aixam Nssvowbxe Q o 57 L -- The Freshmen - Fourth Row. fleft to right: J. Engblom. R. Briere. P. Bard. R. Blake. D. Dyson Burgin. R. Gileau. F. White. V. Briere. E. Finley. D. Dumas. P. Blais. M. Whitman Thomas. C. Farland. F. Nap. S. Mountford. Third Row: E. Tupper. D. Rawson. R. Choquette. D. Poole. A. Provost. D. Gingras Codding. R. Ross. R. Desrosiers. C. Laprade. G. Sherwood. A, Dutremble. P. Uriano Sears, W. Mignault. R. Wilcox. A. Cooke. H. Bowen. A. Farrell. L. Gagnon. T. Millard Laprade. M. Zagranicany. B. Malo. A. Russo. V, Neal. B. L. Brundage. W. Edmondson Burke, N. Stickney. F. Peabody, N. LeClaire. Second Row: E. LeClair, N. Gingras. S. Gauthier. R. Surprenant. R. Labossiere Bitgood. S. Kuszaj. T. Pappas. L. LeBlanc. J. Kent. R. Hebert. M. Cole. V. Baribeault Bosworth. E. Bodo. F. Demoranville. M. Wilson. B. Rabb. M. Aubin. C. Beaudreau Bertorelli. M. Turcotte. O. Bois-elle. G. Poster. T. Adamczyk. T. Beaudreau. H. Korpita Wood. H. Weaver. Front Row: E. Long. F. Pasquerella. G. Znnelis. O. Alho. E. Perreault. R. Champagne Provost. F. Wood. R. Poirier. M. Evans. C. Liguz. A. Mathieu. L. Trahan. R. Vett Phaneuf. Miss Chartier. A. Mosher. J. Weaver. T. Bessette. L. LaParle. S. Fortier Scungio. B. Kamuda. R. Poole. E. Smith. F. Stevens. W. Moran. C. Briggs. 58 it SN GXQBAKXNEA NQYXS N BKHQ n S Sew-.T Q0 XX X AQ? Q a A 0 kesxcvb QXQ GX QQ! 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VN 44 j KILLONIAN STAFF Fourth Row H Knowles M Blumenthal C Buggs L B ltOl6lll P Wxld Wolsard D Spauldlng L Taylor M Stone P R31HV1ll6 R Vett Thlrd Row A Barrowclough J Glover J Roberts H Schiffer M Dvson thal A Mathleu A Moonev F Wojcxk D Brewster W Sxe B Conkhn Caron M Mllls Second Row F Stevens M Lltke T Gorman T BOl1l2i1S M Keenan Roberts L Dev1llez J Cross G Wood J Howell D Pattelson B Cooke Tllhnghast G Pester Blumen Webster Sulllvan Dorman Front Row B W1lson J Txahan L Helbxg M Jasmm L Spauldlng E Blumenthal Vlens R Herklots M Magoon M1ss Pladel M Stetson N Conklm R Lagace E Allard Clark KILLONIAN BOARD Th1s xear the standard e1ght page K1llOU13D was publlshed each month For the fnst t1me students were allovx ed to slgn up for the staff and as many as poss1ble were put on the staff Such a large staff enabled The lx1llon1an to have more Oflglflal features than ex er before Several 1ssues vxere p1 lnted 1n color and each ISSUQ was bmghtened by the add1t1on of cam toons and cuts Clrculatlon has been hxgher thls year than ever before W1th the help of MISS Gertxude A Pradel facultv advlsor the lxlllonlan BOH1d held a Halloxxe en party and a Chrlstmas partx fo1 1ts membexs A tmp to Boston and Cambrld xx as enjoy ed bx the students 'lt xx hxeh time t ex xxslted tht Mlppnlum it the Chllstlm Selenee PL1bllShlIlL, House the Boston PL1blle l1b1ux Ruhr St ltlon VVHDH the Hemlel the Xvldfellll Llbl 11X and le lboelx llluse um nt Haxxaxd UIIIXLISIYX Th it xxas the tnst tune soeml ex ents had been held bx the boald Ln dex the efflclent guldance of M1ss Pradel The Kxlloman shows a marked lmprovement th1s ear The members of the board also express to Mr J Nelson Platt the1r apprec1at1on for h1s ass1stance as financ1al advlser Ed1tor 1n Chxef Marx Frances Magoon 45 Ass1stant Ed1tors Robert Herklots 46 Mer rlll Stetson 46 Busxness Manager ElS1G Blumenthal 45 Assxstant Buslness Manager Ph1l1p W1ld 46 Adxe1t1s1ng Manager Althur Barrowclough Lll9l815 Ed1to1 Robert Lagace, 45 PClSOI1I'l9l Managers Paul Ralnvllle 46 Stan lex Vlens 46 Humor Edltols Je in Roberts 45 Jennle T11 llI1t.,l1lSt 45 ltuvnol Re Jo! LIS Bettx Cooke 45 Alce 'Xloonex 46 C,llllSl0Il BI1QgS 48 tsnon Ecloxs lenole Helb -10 Hel 1 Sehxflel 47 IL ehinge Edltols lVllIl8II'1 Blumenthal 4 Nlaxjoue Dyson 47 . . , , , . , . 1- . , ,E. , . , . , . , . , . . . .. v V . . , , , , N, . , . , . K , . . . G. . V. , . , . y E . . , . . . . . . . . . -. J, , , , . , . . . . . . . .B. Q , E. , . . - I . . . ' c . . S. . 4. . . 'v . . , S. , . , . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . H . . . v- . - ' v 1 . A U K' A ,, 3 . . . . . . Y . 1 . . . . v ' ' ' ' v l ' ' Z' .' a H ,. . .. . . , I . 1 , , ' . . Y . , - v . . . . . , . . x v . . 'r 4. . . . . , . I . . 7 1 . . V Q A a ' '45 . . . . , . . . . ., . V . . L . , ' - . . , , . , . . v . ,, ' .. .' . .- 5 ' f ' 5. ' .. ,. ,. l . ' ' , x ,. . . 1 ,. ge .- . . . - . . ,. . I . , A X N x . X .. c ' ' R L. Q hx' . ' ' L L 1. x , 1. . 'I l' . X K J. - . . . ,Q x X . . , , . . . x . . , . 5 . . e , K .. ' .. .v . ' 1 ' . '. l' .- . '- ' . ' ' . e . 1 w . . . 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Q. v Y 'c ' . 4 x . - . c , ' STUDENT COUNCIL Fzont Roxx lleft to llglll R Ouillette B Wilsoi J Robelts G Socquet MISS Cuitls P Wild J Robelts W Sxe D Pfltfeison Second Rovx M Stetson L Helbig S Ha1Ju L Beitoielli M Magoon W White G Campbell G Webstei Thnd Row E Jolx F' DL1k1 R Be1n1e1 R Vett E Hoxxland News Edltors Harold Knoxxles 46 Leon xlllez 46 News Reporters David Patterson 40 lvrallfll Litke 46 Joan Glover 41 Robert Vett Alumni Editors Jackie Roberts 47 Jane Howell 47 Feature Edltois Jackle Trahan 40 Rod erick Cameron 46 Feature Reporters Marilyn Jasmin 45 Dor othx Brexxster 46 Elaine Sullixan 4? beth Tillmffhast 47 Boys Sports David Patterson 40 Edx nd Allard 46 Girls Sports Glo1laWebste1 46 Photography Editor Laurence Taxlox 4 Brlan Dolman 41 Soc1alComrn1ttee Jem Cross 46 Dou Spauldin 4 Junlor High Repoiteis Estelle ll oi aid l Molton Blumenthal 49 Alt Managei Bdlbil 1 VV1lson 4 Alt Staff Noima Conklin 40 Winnie Sxe 46 lVIar1lxnlVI1lls 41 N'll6llL Caron 4 Robert Claik 41 Music Editor Loulse Spaulding 40 Adxertising Staff Louis Bertorelli George Brown 47 Gertrude Pester 48 Frances Stevens 48 Noyes Sticknex Jr Tx pists Betty Cooke 40 Theresa Boulais 40 Theresa Gorman 45 Clara Lefrancois 46 Marie Stone 46 Frances Wojcik 46 Nancy Wood 46 Facultx Advisor Miss Gertrude Pradel F1nanc1alAdv1sor Mr J Nelson Platt THE STUDENT COUNCIL At 1ts first rneeting of the xear officers of the Student Council xx ere chosen as folloxxs President George Socquet Vice President Philip Wild Secretary Jacqueline Roberts When George left for service in April Lenore Helbig xxas elected to fill his place The exe cutxxe council accordmg to custom is corn posed of the officers and txxo additional elected mcmbeis xx ho this year xx eie Meuill Stetson 1nd Daxid Patterson At the be llllllllb of the xeai the Student Council xx as under the efficient guidance of Miss Harx ex but xx 1th hei ' ' ,-- ' 'Z De- ' ' - ' ' . ' 7 v. Q , V . . - . .Q .451 1 ' . ' '. .- 1 v . ' I . y . 1 v r-, 1 i i v , - , , , 7 . . Q y x 'Q fu '48 48 ' ' . . 7 - v I i , vu I ' 1' c . . ' V , . Q v . , , , . . Q - , . y v V 1 . ,Z . A . V . . X . '. . 1 . ' Burta Conklin. '47: Gloria Wood. '47: Eliza- . - C3 ' l H , .- . t ' f ,L . 7 . 4 14 . v Y . v ' .1 C . I, .m ' TZ Q Y. Q Z . - . . ' ' - 2 ' ' 'L plas ' ' ' 1 ' g. T ' Y ' t - ' ' '-'fee S '4f: 'Y ' - l' - ' L - 1 A ' . .. - ' ' . . . .T . . C ,Z - V, t w 5 X A g I. v - V ' v Q V '. , 7 l ' ' I I Y' Y. ' H ' 5 1 r v. - ' ' , . I c l l F . ' . ' 3 -. C 1 , lg u 2 M' 2 fc ' i ' . 1: 3 - ' ' v - - ' . . F ' ' cr ' ' 1 -I V . 61 TRAFFIC SQUAD Left to Rxght R M11one B Wllson L Helblg G Webster G Wood F Wojclk N Conklm E Blumenthal Mxss Cultls A Mooney T Boulals M Magoon J Roberts W Sye M Lltke J Roberts R Lagace R Young D Spauldmg M Stetson P Wlld departure from school MISS Curtls took over the task Under her able dlrectlon the Coun 11 has been lnstrumental 1n helplng to keep the school runnlng smoothly by performmg such dutles as puttlng out the refuse baskets d1rect1ng the assembl1es helpmg 1mprove the cafeter1a and collectlng waste paper The mam Job of the year has been the selhng of War Bonds and Stamps 1n order to keep ou1 chased enough to buy a Jeep wh1ch was sent to the armed forces Wlth a placard on It statmg that xt had been purchased by the students of Klllmgly Hxgh School Carrylng out 1ts mam obJect1ves that of prov1d1ng a greater under standlng between the school faculty and pu p1ls and solvmg problems referred to lt by the pr1nc1pal faculty and student body the coun Cll has been kept actlve thls past year TRAFFIC SQUAD ThlS year the Trafflc Squad undel the able guldance of Miss Curtls has done a fine Job of Ulalntalhlflg order 1n the corrldors They hate had to put up wlth many d1ff1cult1es but have always handled the behavlor of the students w1th great foreslght Much to the regret of the students but due to a regulatmn wh1ch states that no stu dent can hold two major Off1CES ln the school Ceorge Socquet res1gned h1S pos1t1on as can ta1n and Carlton Gorman was elected to fill squad th1s year When ou1 faculty advlsor MISS Harvey left K H S to fill a pos1t1on at Newton Mlss Ka trma Curtls was appomted to take her place Off1cers Captaln Carlton Gorman Lleuten ant Merrlll Stetson Sergeant Jean Roberts Executwes Phlhp W1ld Barbara Wllson and Lenore Helblg Sen1or members ElS19 Blumenthal Theresa Boulals Norma Conklln Carlton Gorman Lenole Helblg Robelt Lagace Maly Frances Magoon Rosa Mxlone Jean Robelts George Socquet Jenme Tlllmghast Barbara Wxlson , 1 1 1 1 1 1. - ' 1 C. . . . . 1 1 n 1 1 V , , . . , . . . . 7 Q 1 . Q 1- , 1 Mmute Man Flag flymg. The school has pur- h1s place. Few changes have been made 1n the Y . ' A i . 7 . . . . . . . . , , , ' - ' y - Q . . . 3. y 5: . , f . . . - ' 7 7 '17 . 9 U . , . Y . . l 5 ' B A 1 F y I 1 62 BAND Left to Rxght F' Steyens P Rawson R Shea D Rawson R B11e1e F Peabody H Jappmen J Chfuma H Knowles P Rfunvllle H Oatley B Dorman N Stlckney R Hexklots F Cfulagher L Iadd C Buggs B Clalk S V1ens D Boston R Vett M Whlpple R Fxechette R Nash L Spalllfllllg M Baxley B Hutchms Majorettes E Ployost N Conklm T Boulaxs M Keenan D Cooke THE BAND Undel the able d1I'6Cl10I1 of lVf1 Alfxed P Zambarano the band has play ed at sexual px rades and on Februauy 12 lt gaye a spec1al assembly for the student body The Sen1o1 members are Lou1se Spauldmg R1ta Nash Hope Jappxnen and Robert Gould Although they w1ll leave a vacancy 1n the band Mr Zambarano has been tralnmg a group of Junlor Hlgh students thereby assul mg us of another fine band next yeax and 1n the years to come ' . . , . , . . . c , . , . , . . . c'. . . ' .. . 4 . . c ,', . , . , . . . 1 . . 1 . . .. . . . , . . , . , . . , . , . , . , . . l ' . . , , I I. . ' . . v., , . U., .- . 1. , . 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' v 1 ' . . n . v . . . 60 0 ORCHESTRA Standmg M1ss Falrley Back Row deft to rlghtl R Vett E Martm R Be1n1e1 R Brlere B Hutchms R M1lone R Blake D Spauldmg H Oatlew R Clalk B Dorman P Ra1nv111e D Boston N Stlckney H Knowles L RHCIHG R Shea M Ballex L Spauldlng P Rawson Front Row S Vlens L Ladd THE ORCHESTRA The orchestra has completed another suc cessful year under the able superv1s1on of lVI1ss Mmam Falrley The orchestra has played for the Junlor plays Semor play Speakmg Con test Chr1stmas Assembly and Graduat1on Even though It w1ll lose three fine players Lou1se Spauldlng Rosa M1lone and Hope Jap plnen we are sure that ln the comlng year as alway s lt w1ll be a success GIRLS GLEE CLUB The G1rls Glee Club composed of S1Xty seven membels was under the leadexshlp of MISS Faulex Each week thxs gloup of glrls met and sang songs They xx e1e 1n a muslcal pxesentatlon at the Chustmas assembly and at graduatlon The Semor members a1e Isabelle Alho V1o1a Atsales Glsele Bermer Elsle Blu menthal Norma Conkl1n El1zabeth Cooke Marcella Desmarals Theresa Gorman Irene Gregolre Marllyn Jasmm Mary Frances Ma goon Rosa M1lOD9 Elalne Po1r1er Al1ce R1 va1s Lou1se Spauldmg Patrlcla THQIOI Murlel BOYS GLEE CLUB Under the capable d1rect1on of Mr Robert D Payne the Boys Glee Club met every Thursday to rehearse songs The club was composed of forty elght members Th1S year the Boys Glee Club performed for a Chrlstmas assembly and also at gladuatlon The Senlor members axe Arthur BdI'IOXk dough Louls Be1to1ell1 Eaxle Chapln Rob ut La ace VV1lfred Phaneuf Wllllam Tulkla and Harold Zlpklfl : . ' , . . V , . 7 . D ' . , . - - Y . , 7 . . . 7 . 1 . - I I 7 n s , s a - -- - ' - ' - ' 2 . . ' . ' U 1 Y v U ' y 7 v -, ' 1 0 ' ' Terwllhger, and Shlrley Wllbur. . . , . . 7 . - - ' 7 y . . , , . - , , V Y . 1 . , - ' I D. I.. y F. . .S ' Zhi V X v. ' . l 64 L. BH! .il GIRLS GLEE CLUB Thrrd Row R Mrlone E Blumenthal M Anderson M Terwrllrger P Rawson F Whrtman F Wojcrk M Dyson M Barley J Buffrngton G Coolrdge M Zagranrczny T Mrllrard G Bernrer S Wrlbur R Thoren P Bertorellr M Turcotte B V Atsales Second Row I Alho N Conklrn A Rrvars E Porrrer M Jasrnrn I Barlev N ton J Roberts A Mathreu L Trahan J Martrn N Harrmgton S Harju P I Lehtrmakr O Borselle G Pesfer F Nap V Barrbeault B Brundage Front Row T Gorman L Spauldrng M Magoon E Sullrvan J Hovxell G Wood Mrss Farrlex B Conklrn B Cooke I Gregorre M Desmarars S Fortrer muda B Rabb C Beaudreau Atsales Hamrl Tavlor Caron B Ka ? BUYS GLEE CLUB Thrrd Row H Burgrn D Dxsorr N Malo L Tfulor B Dorman Second Row E Provost E Perreault T Gaudreau E Peabodx F' Coddrng T Pappas J Mattana J Nash S Vrens R Desrosrers P Sears Front Rovs R Hebert F Wood R Clark R Benqc D Spauldrn J Platt E Allard Mr Paxne W Whrte R Bernrer R Brrere H Zrpkrn J Charrzra E Martrn 65 MIXED CHORUS Tlmud Row D Spauldmg E Hovllmd J Mattinfi R Benfac P Platt H Zlpklll S VICIIS R Belmel R BIIEIE Second Rovx P Rawson M Dxsou J Bllff11lL,IOIl G Coolxdge M BRIIEX 'VI Des mums I GICQOIIE E POIYIQI G Pestel S Foltlel F WOJCIK W Whlte FIOIII Row R Mllone P Tfixlox S H'lllLl E Miltlll R Clalk B DOlIT1'l1l E Allild 'VII Pfune T Goxman J Tlahall E SLIHIYPIII J Howell F Whltmau B Atsales '55 1 sin! it will JUUBNALISM CLUB Slum: Q 1111 Xl r Q X N I 4 1 Kumtf f 1 Q 1 ll N 5 ln FRENCH III CLUB Left to Tlght D Provencher B Wllson L Helbxg P Taylor M1ssChart1er E Blumen thai M F Magoon I Alho L Vlens R Lagace J Roberts A Barrowclough E Chapm R Oulllette THE MIXED CHORUS For the first t1me 1n the hlstory of K H S a chorus of both boys and glrls was formed wh1ch met at noont1me throughout the year A great deal of cred1t should go to the dlrector Mr Robert D Payne whose fine supervlslon has been largely responslble for 1tS success The Mxxed Chorus sang at a Chrlstmas as sembly at the Memorlal assembly for Frank l1n D Roosevelt and at graduatlon On May 25 they presented an operetta, An Old kentucky Garden ln the audltorlum wh1ch centered around famous songs of Steph en Foster It was a huge success J OURNALISM CLUB Every week s1nce September wlth the ex ceptlon of vacatlons the column K H S Notes has appeared IH the Wlndham County Transcrlpt The members of the Journahsm Club of K1ll1ngly Hlgh School provlded the copy for the column The club met every Wednesday dur1ng actlxxtles perlod and re celved the1r assxgnments from MISS Frelhck the club adv1sor The group enjoyed a tr1p to Boston Massa chusetts one Saturday during the wlnter The Boston Publlc Llbrary radio statxons WEEI and WHDH and the Chr1st1an SCIEHCB Monxtor Pubhshxng House were the polnts of mterest v1s1ted The ChF1St13D Sc1ence MOHIIOY bulld 1ng pelhaps held the most 1nterest1ng fea tures wxth 1tS Mapparlum and prlntlng presses The club membershlp has totaled elghteen th1S year shghtly more than 1n prev1ous years The offlcers for the year were Presldent Irene Gregolre Secretarv Frances Wojclk FRENCH III CLUB Durlng the school year the French III Club Le Coq D Or covered a Wlde field of act1v1ty The success of the club should be credlted to the wonderful d1rect1on of MISS Marguerlte Chartler also to the cooperatlon gxven by each member Wllfred Phaneuf V1ce Presldent Jean Rob erts Secretary Barbara Wllson Treasurer Rlchard Oulllette Actmg Presldent Jean Roberts The members of the Program Commlttee are Chalrman Robert Lagace members Jen n1e Tllllnghast Patr1c1a Taylor Lenore Helbxg The French Club held thelr meetlngs every other Wednesday at Wh1Ch t1me they dlscus sed the matters of the comlng program At Chrlstmas t1me they sang French carols 1n the hal-ls A meetmg was held February 7 where upon It was dec1ded to have a supper IH the French style at the hxgh school February 15 They served a French dlnner that was very successful The students of the French II Club w1ll carry on next year ' l ' ' Y ' Y ' . I ' 1 ' 1 ' ! ' I l , 1 I l - . . . , . . . ., - ' , . . . . . . , . . . Y ' ' . i . , . . , E , . . . , 1 . , - , . - l 7 7 . , . I ' ' ' v. an ' . ' ' 77 ' ' ' . . . . . 7 7 A ' , . 7 . . -xl The club officers are as follows: President, Q . ' ' ' I 1 . 1 I - 1 ' ' GL , . . . , ,, . . I , . I' ' ' ' I I . - y . . I ' - 7 9 ' , - 1 ' . l , - 9 p ' . I h 3 I I 67 6-'S LATIN CLUB FIOIIL Row R Foss F Stevens N OB11en J Glovel B VV1lS0ll Mls Whxte H Bowen B L Bxundage M Wllson O Bolselle F Wfud Second Row M Aubln G Wood D Lamouleux J Kunxtz P B61lOl6ll1 M TUICOILP J Vhlttakex S Harju P Taxlor I Lehumakl G CO0l1dg8 J Vaslllox G Pestel Thlrd Roxx R Ouxllette B Conkhn F Demoranvllle J Robelts T 136111161 H Blllglll P Vett N G11eau P Bald LATIIN CLUB The Latm Club began 1tS th1rd yea1 w1th Rlchard OU1ll9ltG as Presldent Jacquelme Robuts Vxcc Presldent Glorla Wood Scale tdxx Jdcquelme Kumtz Txeasuxer The meet 111258 whlch xx exe held once evexy txxo xx eeks conslsted of a busmess meetlng folloxxed bx games that were both entertaunng and educa tlonal The 1n1t1at1on of the Latln l Class took plan 1n Decembel Atter thls the club settled down to the plannmg of 'x typlcal Roman banquet xx hlch xxas held 111 M xx Due to the able as slstanus of Mrs Whltc faculty .xdx xsol the banquet xx as a huge success Th1rd Roxx E Sk1nner H Burke H K1mba11 H Curt1s D Dax1s M P1e1ce H Harrlet A Choquette J Vaslllov C L1guz Second Row W Edmondson E Pellett F Coddlng D Dxson D Boston R Choquette R Szarkowlcz D Aub1n N St1cknex A Dutremble J Kent Front Roxx W Grenon R RZQZHIKICWICZ F Carragher F LaBe11e R LaBe11e Mr Bruce M Whlpple R Bruce R Lamoureux E Provost N Gunderson R Suprenant J Engblom KILLINIGLY CHAPTER FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The off1cers for the vear vxere as follovxs Lawrence Harrmgton Pres1dent Donald Da VIS V1ce Pres1dent Everett Skmner Secre tary and Reporter Mllton Plerce Watchdog Horace K1mball Treasurer season w1th S2 40 1n the treasury Through varxous methods of ra1s1ng money S300 was earned up to May 1 On February 23 twelve acres of land were purchased for a forest reservat1on E1ght hun dred trees have been planted so far and each year the F F A plan to put 1D more In the fall a twenty foot by txx enty foot club house w1ll be erected Durlng May they con structed a gate a fireplace and p1cn1c tables The F F A 1S to be congratulated on such a successful year A board of gox e1no1s 1S 1espons1ble for the operat1on of the reservauon It IS hoped each yea1 to acqu1re more land When th1s occu1s game propagauon and fish hatchery xx 01k xx1ll be undertaken The boxs also have an arbo return establ1shed for growth and Vaflety stud 1es of forest trees One acre w1ll be placed un der s1lv1cultural pract1ce Th1s forest xv1ll g1V6 boys adequate tra1n1ng to become forest and game farm managers A nurserx has been es tabllshed thus assur1ng good tra1n1ng 1n the ra1s1ng of trees and shrubs pr1nc1pal s Off1C8 have g1x en the F F A much valued adV1CB and cooperatlon xxhlch IS fully apprec1ated Mr Bruce holds the deed and has been ap po1nted legal trustee the trust be1ng called the K1ll1ngly H1gh School Forest Trust H15 suc cessor automat1callx becomes trustee and 1n event of a lapse betxx een teacher appomtments the hlghest rankmg agr1cultural student xx ould be trustee The F F A feels somethlng xx O1tl'1VS h1le has been accompl1shed th1s year and hopes for st1ll 1urther success IU the futu1e The members of the club extend to M1 B1 uce faculty 3dV1S OI the11 SIHCGYG app1CC13t1OI1 of h1S unt1r1ng efforts 1n makmg the organ1zat1on and p1 oyect poss1ble Killingly Chapter, F. F. began the 1945 Both the superintendents office and the 69 fXQfLuwavMeQ 51? l ZA K www gi G U 6 Cf gb 5 , A X X ' ix M f 4 gig J M U , f'X Q M W x , My VME M I. SENIOR PLAY F1o11t Rovx 11eftto11f,,11t B W11son L Helbl R M11o11e Nhss BIOXRII N Conklxn VI J'1SI1'1l1f1 M DGSIHRTHIS Second Rovs J T111111ghf1st H Zlpkln E Ch'1p111 W Phaneuf L Vlfflli R Lagace J Robel ts Thud Row R Gould M Weaxe1 W Tu1k1'1 D P'1tte1so11 R Oulllette L Be1to1el11 THE SENIOR PLAY Thc 1111111 xl Sen1o1 play unclex the able d1 1Let1o11 of MISS V1rg1n1a Broun was held No xembex 10 ID the K1ll1ngly H1 h School aud1 to11um The three aet play You Cant Take It VV1th You by lVIoss Hart and George S Kaufman was presented The pl1x Loneel ns a farnllx whose members wlsh todo IS thu please W11llIlH plaxs rnak 1115 txplosnts L0llGCl.1I1.., SI'1llxLS b1llLt dana da1lx 'lLllX1l1LS G1andpa1stht sole suppo1te1 of the f1m1lx He lets them do as thex XNISTI Th1s pllx has no mo1al but 15 pllle eomedx f1on1 bc,111111ns, to end The Last Penelope SxU1n1o1e Lenore Helb1 Essu Barbara W1lSOH Rllelll lVIa11lxn JHSIHIII Paul Sxc 1111o1e R1eha1cl Otullette 'XI1 D1 P111111 ROb91t Laeace c Robe-1t Gould Donald Leo VIEIIS VI111111 V 111cle1hof Daxlcl Patte1son Ahu Rosa M1lOH9 BOIIS Kolen Khox Wllfl ed Phaneuf Mr Klrbx Earle Chapln Mrs Klrbx Maleella DGSHTSTHIS Tonx Klxbx Louls Bertorelh Henderson Mlehael YVeaver Mac W1ll1am Turk1a Olga Norma Conklln Pmmptus Jennlc T1ll1ngh'1st Jean Roberts ll.,L M na Hilflld Z1pk1n Fha OILl'lLSll'l f1IIl1SlllLl ITTLISIL for the exe n1n Mueh Lledll 101 the success of the play goes to the fine d11eet1o11 of H1188 BIOXX 11 to the xa11ous comnnttees and to the splenchd actlng of the east THE JLNIIOR PLAYS On Aplll 6 the Ju111o1 Ll xss plesented three one act plaxs 111 the audltouum The fust VK hen Shakespeme s Lad1es 'Vlett xx is held 111 JLll19l s lJe'1n ClUS5l 581 clan Pllllll 1lXla1g11et 114111113 Desdemon11 fDOIlS Cote! 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' 1 11 1' ' - 71 3 SPEAKING CONTEST Seated J Buffrngton S Wilbur R Frechette Mrss Chartler D Spauldrng R Ourllette R Mrlone G Pester Standlng M1ss Magee Mrs Whrte Mrss Pradel Mrss Oldfleld Mrss Brown B Wrlson Bolvesj all came to grve Julret advrce on how to handle Romeo The tables are turned how ever and they go home wrth advrce from Jul ret about each of then' respectrve beaus The second play Four Hundred Nxghts was a drama Phrlrp Wlld and Wrnnre Sye gave fine rnterpretatlons to prove that Phrlrp was rnnocent of murder The rest of the cast vsas composed of Leon Devlllez Ellrs Howland Beverly Del Pesco Lucrlle Meunler Leonard Ladd Glorra Webster Merrlll Stetson and Ralph Young The thrrd play The Crrmson Cocoanut was a comedy mvolvmg an unexploded bomb rn the form of a cocoanut The cast 1ncluded Edward Mazzarella Edward Allard Rene Frechette Elarne Oja Robert Herklots and Anlta O Brlen All the members of the casts gave excellent performances Thanks should be grven to the cooperatlon of the commrttees and to the un t1r1ng efforts of Mrss Vlrglnla Brown duector PRIZE SPEAKING CONTES 1 The twentreth Annual Prrze Speakmg Con test was held on May 4 rn the audrtorrum Thrs year erght students partlcrpated ln the event Therr selectrons were Douglas Spauldmg Lrncolns Last Solllo quy by Henry Thomas Sh1rley Wrlbur The ooul of the Vrolm by Margaret M Merrrll Rrchard Ourllette Prgs n Thrngs by Albert van Antwerp Rosa M1lOHE Snow Goose by Paul Gallrco Jamce Buffmgton At the Decla matron Contest by Leota Hulse Gertrude Pes ter Mary Stuart by Mary A Partersfield Barbara Wrlson Amateur Hour by Louella E McMahon Rene Frechette Brotherly Love by Leota Black The orchestra under the drrectron of Mrss M rram Falrlev played whrle the Judges were conven1ng The prlzes were awarded by Mr R Vernon Hays prlnclpal Rosa Mrlone was the wmner of the first prrze of S10 the second prrze of 95 went to Barbara Wrlson thxrd prrze of '32 50 to Sh1rley Wllbur Douglas Spauldrng recerved honorable mentron The Judges were Mxss Josephlne S Arm strong vrce prmcrpal Plamfield Hlgh School M1 limes W Frost upermtendent of rural cdutatxon Putnam and D Henry James Rotkel professor of dramatrcs Umverslty of Connectrcut Q r, ,- , ' V c , 2 A , Q X A , - a 'Nfl , . . . . . 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THE SENIOR HOP The annual Senlor Hop h1ghl1ght of the Kll lmgly Hlgh School wlnter soc1al calendar was held ln the gymnas1um on December 15 The ym was beaut1fully decorated w1th snow cov ered evergreens and a green and whlte crepe paper ce1l1ng Brennan and Qulnn provlded the mus1c The unusual decoratlons and the fine mus1c helped to make the Hop one of the best dances ever glven at K H S Cred1t for the dance IS due to the follow1ng comm1ttees Decorat1ons Rosa Mllone and Le nore Helblg co-chaxrmen Mlchael Weaver Ela1ne Po1r1er Barbara Wllson Robert Gould Advert1s1ng Jean Roberts cha1rman Marllyn Jasm1n R1ta Nash Refreshments Patrxcla Taylor cha1rman Norma Conklm Cla1re Lap1 dus Mary Frances Magoon He1d1 Schlffer Or chestra DaV1d Patterson cha1rman W1ll1am Turk1a Jean Roberts FRESHMEN DANCE The Freshmen held thelr 1nformal dance 1n the gym January 19 at 8 o clock The mus1cal notes and lnstruments around the gym mad a very clever and pretty settlng for the dance Wllfred Whlte was general cha1rman wxth the followlng chalrmen under h1m Lorralne Tra han Robert Vett Shlrley Mountford Patrlcxa Bertorelh The class of 1948 IS to be con gratulated on the success of xts first dance THE SENIOR INFORMAL Although the dance had to be postponed to March 9 because of a snowstorm lt was a great success The theme of the dance was St Val ent1ne s Dav The gym was decorated w1th red and whlte hearts and s1lhouettes and gold cu pldS The mus1c was furnlshed by Brennan an Qulnn The comm1ttees were Decorat1ons Rlchard Oulllette cha1rman W1lfred Phaneuf Wllllam Turk1a Theresa Boulals R1ta Nash Refresh ments Jenn1e Tllllnghast cha1rman Lenore Helb1g Jean Roberts Barbara Wllson Adver t1s1ng Lenore Helblg cha1rman Rosa Mllone Patr1c1a Taylor Norma Conklxn Marllyn Jas mln T1ckets and Inv1tat1ons Marv Frances Magoon cha1rman LOUISE Spauld1ng Jean Roberts JUNIOR PROM The class of 46 presented the annual Junxor Prom on May 11 Flowers and soft spr1ng col ors transformed the gym 1nto a romantlc spr1ngt1me garden Muslc was provlded by Maxxne Kmg s all g1rl orchestra qulte a nov elty at K H S Cha1rmen of comm1ttees were as follows Decorat1ons Rene Frechette refreshments Frances Whltman advertlslng Stanley Vlens t1Ck9tS Glorla Webster 1nv1tat1ons Allce Mooney orchestra Stanley VICHS and Ralph Young clean up Elhs Howland Merrlll Stet son presldent of the class acted as general cha1rman 1n charge of all comm1ttees CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLY The Chrxstmas assembly was g1ven this year by the comblned mus1cal organlzatlons of the school on December 22 1n the audltorlum The orchestra and Gxrls Glee Club under the su pervlslon of M1ss Falrley and the Boys Glee Club and M1Xed Chorus under the d1rect1on of Mr Payne presented a group of Chrxstmas songs Mak1ng ltS first appearance the Glrls Dou ble Quartet lncludlng Patr1c1a Taylor Vlola Atsales Rosa Mllone Marcella DESYYISYHIS Louxse Spauld1ng Theresa Gorman Norma Conklxn and Mary Frances Magoon sang a speclal arrangement of Sllent Night Holy After the performance of the var1ous organ 1zat1ons Chrlstmas carols were sung by the en t1re student body Th1S program marked the beglnnlng of the annual Chrlstmas vacatlon THE SOPHOMORE DANCE The Sophomore Dance was held 1n the gym nasxum on November 17 and was under the supervlslon of the class advlsor MISS Oldfield The theme of the dance was Hotel Kxllmgly Ruth K1ll1an and her orchestra provlded selec tlons of dellghtful music for an evenlng of danc1ng from 8 to 12 o clock Refreshments of clder and C0Ok19S were then served The comm1ttees were D6C0fat10DS Brlan Dorman cha1rman Jacquellne Roberts Jane Howell Robert Benac Velkk0 Seppanean Clean up Robert Clark cha1rman Lawrence Taylor Herbert Oatley John Dennett MarJor 18 Dyson Robert Benac John Mattana Nancy OBr1en Marxlyn M1lls Refreshments Mar JOT16 Dyson cha1rman Nora Harrlngton Ros alle Beeney Bernlce Nash Lucllle Rac1ne In v1tat1ons Nancy Hamllton June Vaslllov Ad vertlslng Valerle Caron cha1rman Gloua Wood Burta Conkhn MUSIC Herbert Oatley T1ckets Mlrxam Blumenthal cha1rman Janet ' ' ' - . . , . . 3 - - . . . . 1 1 g l - - . 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' 1 1 - ' 1 1 I ' , . . . 1 ' l 7. 1 ' 1 1 1 Cote Jacquellne Kumtz Douglas Spauldmg Romeo Bermer Barbara Nuttall Everyone who attended the dance agreed that the Sophomores d1d a fine Job of provxdmg an evemng of enjoyment and fun KAAPARTY The K1ll1ngly Athletlc Assoclatxon held 1lS party on December 8 ln the gym for the mem bers of the K A A Flve movles were shown 1n the aud1tor1um and they were about bad mmton volleyball softball and basketball A basketball game between the Junlor Vars1ty and K H S Varslty was played Danclng to the mus1c of the Bobollnks was thoroughly en Joyed by all and refreshments were served durmg mtermlsslon GYM ASSEMBLY The first gym assembly held m K H S th1s year was a Cheerleadmg Rally held on De cember 12 The cheerleaders under the super v1s1on of Mxss Hemenway xntroduced several new cheers Coach Ventura and Mr Ernest gave short talks on cheerleadmg basketball and sportsmanshlp at games All the students enthus1ast1cally partlclpated 1n practxcmg the Cheers MODERN DANCING On December 1 the Glrls Phys1cal Edu a tlon Department put on a dance showxng the modern dance technlque Th1s assembly was held before the student body ln the K H S aud1tor1um The program opened w1th What IS the dance explalned by Shlrley Brenn Th1s was followed by Exercxse Forms Chow the muscles are preparedj Muslcal lmpres slons Vlctory fa dancel The Openmg and The Closmg and Strlde and Strlfe wh1ch were performed by the varlous gym classes GIRLS SPORT CLUB DANCE The G1rls Sport Club dance wh1ch was to be held on Aprll 13 was postponed to Apr1l 20 due to the death of Franklm D Roosevelt The gym was transformed 1nto a Yacht Club Wlth the help of saxlboats cutouts and red whlte and blue crepe paper streamers Andrew Dolrons orchestra furnlshed the mus1c R freshments of punch and COOkl8S were served Chaxrmen of the commxttees were Decora txons Rlta Nash 3dVeI't1S1I'1g EISIG Blumenthal refreshments Jean Roberts tlckets Shlrley Wllbur 1 1 1 , . . , . 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NX if :KM SCAC-J 0 if Q X X W , ff ix ii L jg Q f X R ,J A f K V ,S fjw X my VAX wf 5 xv u ff K QQ Z BOYS BASKETBALL Front Row lleft to rrghtf R Labelle F Labelle E Allard B Turkra M Weaver R Frechette P Sarantopoulous D Patterson L Vlens Second Rovt Coach Ventura M Russo W Raclcot H Oatlex Coach Ernest J Dennett B Dorman N Malo H Zrpkm Thrrd Row J Kamuda B Clark W M1g113Ult E Hovxland C Atsales M Pollrnsor BASKETBALL The call for basketball players brought out a xast lot of new materral and three returnrng regulars The team had a new coach thrs tear Mr Raw mond Ernest He was ably assrsted bx 'Wr Theodore Ventura the phx srcal educatror teacher Coaches Ernest and Ventura molded a fine team xxlth three regulars of last xear md tv o new men who fitted 1nto the preture perfectlx The team xxent through a season of fourteen games wrnnrng seven of them rrnshrp and keen 11X alrx Next xear s team she uld do as xx ell xxrth three Varsrtx re ulrrs returnrn f and xerx good Junror m lltlldl eom rn p Virsrtx Letter men for the Xen were 'XI 'Xleuer W Turkla D Patterson L VICDS R Frechette F LaBelle R LaBelle E Allard P Sarantopoulos W Mrgnault and H Zpkrn manager The schedule for the xear was as follows K1 11 0lX Kllllnglx Krllrnglx K llrnsglx Krllrnalx Krllrn lx Krllmelx Krllmalx Krllrrralx Krllrn lx K rn lx Krl rn lx Krllrnglx Krllrn lx 9 :J Dec Dec Dec an Jan Jan an Jan Jan an Pe J Fe J Feb Feb Alumnr Tourtellotte qtafford Sprrne Bartlett 'War ran molrs Bartlett Woodstoelx Gr rsxx old P xtnam Putnam Tech V1 ooclstoelx Putn am rflord oprrngs G1 rsxx old 40 34 I i ' ' , ' v- - 'A 'll'r,,j -18 412 '28 ' ' ' , ' ' Y 5' 19 . 19 . 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' ' 2 j 0 .15 ' ' 76 GIRLS SPORTS CLUB Fourth Row J Cross W Sye G Webster B Hutchlns L Hubert M Whltman EEE Bowen B Fmley D Cote Magoon E Oja D V1est1 A OBr1en P Rawson F Whltman F' WOJCIK J Cote Blumenthal V Neal A Russo L Burchard T Phaneuf I Wllllams A Cooke E Smlth Thlrd Row R MISDO R Nash T Boulals E Blumenthal M Anderson C Lefrancols L-'gg-1 Boulals D Brewster B Wilson J Trahan M Dyson M Balley J Buffxngton Zagranlezny T Mllllard M Lltke R Beeney D Sherwood L Gagnon E Ross Lacharlte P Bertorelll G Pester O Boxselle B Brundage Second Row G Wood B Conklm M Conkl1n C Lapldus M Jokl E Po1r1er Jasmin I Balley J Roberts S Mountford A Mathleu L Trahan Bernler S Wllbur N Harrlngton I Leht1mak1 B Nuttall R Shea L Meun1er B11l1ngs J Kunltz M Turcotte Front Row P Martln T Gorman L Spauldmg E Sulllvan I St George M Keenan Roberts J Vaslllov A Mooney S Brenn N OBr1en Mlss Hemenway B Cooke Gregolre S Harju S Forfler B Kamuda B Rabb C Beaudreau GIRLS SPORT CLUB The Glrls Sport Club 1S an organlzatlon to whlch all glrls may belong The mam pur pose of the club IS to lnterest gxrls 1n sports and to teach fa1r play and good sportsmanshxp The offlcers of th1S years club were Pres xdent, Shxrley Brenn V1cePres1dent, Ahce Mooney Secretary Nancy OBr1en Treasurer June VaSS1lOV and Recorder Jean Roberts The managers chosen for the varlous sports were archery, An1ta O Br1en badmmton, Mary Elalne Po1r1er, basketball Theresa Bou lals, and bowlmg Frances Wojcrk A basketball tournament was held The Senxor As and the Sophomore Bs came out undefeated A close game was held be tween these two teams The Semors were han dlcapped by the absence of four members of theig team They lost to the Sophomores 27 to I Z . , . , . . . , . , . , . , - 1 - f - , - - - , - v - Y . , - 1 - , - Y - Y - v - y - , . , . , , . Z . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . - - y - , . 1 Q , - Y - y I v ' Y ' w ' 5 Y ' Y ' l . , - , - V - , - - I . , . , . , . , . , . , M. , . , . , , , . , . , G. , - , - , - , - Y - y - , L. , . , . . . . , . , . , , , . . , . , J . , . . - . - y - , - , A , V A y I. , . , . . , . , . , . . , . ' . , . . . ' 7 . , . . . 7 ' . . . 7 ' . . ' H H az as - - v . , - . . 7 ' . ' 7 Y 9 3 . 1 1 - . 77 BASEBALL Front Row M Rolhnson L Viens F Ward J Pestana Back Row fSeatedr R Herklot Capt Gorman H Oatlex J Farrell S Kuszaj E Martin N Malo H Behlens M Russo B Migrault D Patterson B Clark B Dorman L Tavlor A Colvin W Raclcot F Davis B Turkla R Flechette E Allard Standing Coach Ventura BASEBALL ThlS year under the training of our new coach Theodore Ventura a large group of boys went out for baseball Coach Ventura started putting the boys through their paces April 9 but due to bad weather they had a little more than a week of practlce Nevertheless the boys improved rapidly and developed into a fine baseball umt in time to meet the schedule ahead of them 'Vlembers of the squad include: pitchers: W. Turkia R. Frechette F. Davis D. Patterson L. Taylor A. Colvin N. Malo' catchers: R. Clark. P. Sarantopoulos R. Moran' infield: W. Racicot. E. Allard M. Russo S. Kuszaj' outfield: W. Migneault. Capt. Gorman H. Oatley. R. Her- klots' utility men: B. Dorman M. Rollinson R. Lacharlte E Martin J Farrell P Seals R Bailey andJ Kent Baseball schedule for 1944 45 KH.: Opp Plainfield Cawayj Apr1l9 Stafford Springs Qawayj April 21 3 Putnam Tech fawayj May 1 Tourtellotte Qawavl May 11 Woodstock Qawavj May 15 Stafford Springs fhomej May 18 Foifeit Griswold favsayj May 22 QDOuble Headerj Putnam Qhomel May 23 Tourtellotte fhomej May 25 Putnam fawayj M215 29 Putnam Tech fhomej June 1 Plainheld fhomej June 4 Woodstock fhomej June 5 Alumni fhomej June 11 -I. 'fl K A A COUNCIL Left to Right G Webster N OBrien M Stetson Mr Ernest S Brenn W Tuikia Miss Hemenwax Mr Ventura H Burgin P Wild G Pester J Trahan K A A COUNCIL AND DRIVE The K A A Council has been formed to manage all sports at K H S and to provide all the equipment needed for these activities This year the council held its first m eting on November 1 during which a K A A part5 and drive were discussed. This drive is for the purpose of getting as many members as possible to join the K. A. A. before the first basketball game which this year was held on December 12. The drive always arouses great excitement among the classes with each class trying to obtain one hundred per cent mem- bership first. This year before many of the classes had reached the half-may mark the Senior class came through with the one hun- dred per cent goal obtaining it the very first morning of the drive The drive ended at the noon hour of December 8 and on that night the K A A party was held This year money was taken from the K A A treasury to buv new maroon and white uni forms for the varsity basketball team and football uniforms and equipment haxe been ordered by the council for our future team. Everyone is hoping to see a great football team on the Held next year. Officers of the Council are: President. George Socquet: Vice-President Philip Wild: Secretary, Nancy OBrien' Treasurer Bill Turkia. Other members of the Council are: Shirley Brenn. Gloria Webster. Rene Frechette Peter Sarantopoulos. Gertrude Pester and Hardie Bergen. GIRLS BASKETBALL B Cooke I Gregoire R Nash J Trahan M Jasmin E Poirier T Boulais M Keenan S Bienn Miss Hemenway S Harju N Hariington M Anderson J Cote L Burchard J Tuckei J Vas111ov J Whittaker D Viesti CHEERLEADERS Left to Right: 1Standingv B. Cooke. Miss Hemenway. M Keenan: 1knee1ingI I. St. George, A. O'Brien. M. Jasmin. A Mooney. CHEERLEADERS The cheerleaders under the able direction of Miss Hemenway helped to lead the basket ball team to victory during the 44 45 season Their appearance at all the games at home or a yay gaxe the boys the feeling that K H S was behind them to the end The cheering squad included three Seniors and three Juniors. The Junior cheerleaders cle ted this year are: Anita OBrien Alice Vlooney and Irene St. George. The senior cheerle ders are: Marilyn Jasmin, Betty Cooke and Mary Keenan. 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