Killingly High School - Killonian Yearbook (Danielson, CT)

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The Kzllonzan Yearbook 196 WK 49 reflux Q ful J V- XC Q 499 is PUBLISHED BY THE KILLONIAN BOLXRD OF KILLINGLY HIGH SCHOOL DANIELSON CONN ' f Q 7 rg,'.'1y ,, , , , Og X X Y T177j,l' , . M 1, , Ja., .A vb Xxf L,-,Q-fi' ' PML , - N',.'-ddfs A ,. 'arf 1 .4 -.H ,fc 'L' xr 1 ,N L-ija Xqxk , , xg ,' V 1-A fr. Y ' vc. X ' 1 ' ' QTY' . , 1 xt, it ,Af I - ' ' T, 'Q , .N -- R--K , 5, in WJ. L 'tif , iq' , W f' X I A X x f If ,X 5 ' 'I , 4- V ' . Y 9, y yt l ,. fr I , N O x X I -J, , . , 1 V , V. X mms 1:1 ff L , . KILLONIAN YEAR BOOK STAFF Edltor 1n Chlef Robert Herklots Asslstant Ed1tors Merr1l1 Stetson Stanley Vxens Buslness Manager Ph1l1p W1ld Asslstant Busmess Mgrs Br1an Dorman John Mattana Harold Knowles Paul Ra1nV1lle Advert1s1ng Manager Art Manager Leonard Ladd Wlnxfred Sye Glor1a Webster Evelyn Wepsala Nancy Wood ACt1V1t19S Cha1rmen Edward Mazzarella Mar1on Lltke Act1v1t1es Staff Valerle Caron Burta Conkhn Glorla Wood Class of 1946 Cha1rmen Jean Cross Ell1s Howland Class of 1946 Staff Inez Ba1ley Rene Frechette Luc1lle Lachar1te Elna Vxrtanen Merv1n Wh1pple Mlscellaneous Cha1rmen W1n1fred Sye Frances Wh1tman M1scellaneous Stall Maybel Bolves Gertrude Campbell J acquelyn Roberts Douglas Spauldmg Personnel Manager Robert Clark Musxc Edxtor Mus1c Staff Photography Staff Sports Cha1rmen Typ1sts Advert1s1ng Staff Brlan Dorman LuC1lle Racme Pr1sc1lla Rawson Kathleen Chapman Beverly Del Pesco Allce Mooney Ph1l1p Levln Edward Allard Frances Wojcxk James Platt Ela1ne Sull1van Lucllle Bellsle Lorralne Bllllngs Mae Brown Rlta Boula1s Madelelne Devlney Dorxs Cote Clara Lefranco1s Anlta O Br1en Ela1ne OJa Dora R1chardson Irene St George Robert Bard Robert Benac James Char1z1a John Farrell Donald Spauldmg Fred DZ1k1 W1ll1am Murray Faculty Adv1se1 M1ss Gertrude A Pradel Senlor Class Advlser M1ss Carolyn Magee F1nanc1al Advlser M1ss Frances E Devl1n Art Staff .... .................... . . Harold Curtis Sports Staff ......... Francis Carragher Board of Educatlon Term Explres 1946 1946 1947 1947 1947 1946 1948 1948 1948 .IQM4 R VERNON HAYS Superzntendent pos1t1on of Supermtendnnt of the Kxlhngly and B1 ooklyn schools he IS well known and IS llkecl by evervone who Lame IH Contact Wlth hlm Whlle he was Pr1nc1pal tlon of our Kllhngly chapter of the Nat1OHal Honor Soclety and for hlS contmued mterest and support IH all our School 'lCt1V1t19S offer h m our hoartfelt conffratulatlons and xx 1sh hmm contmueu Quccess ln years to come r 1 ,,,,. 149 ROBERT D PAYNE Prznczpal Our SIDCQTQ congratulatlons go to Mr p0S1t1OD as Prmupal of K11l1ng1y H1gh School Mr Payne took on a great respons1b111ty Wh1ch we feel he has met Wlth QHICIGIICY patlence and unde standmg We know that Mr Payne wxll contlnue to do an outstandmg Job and we w1sh hlm success and happ1ness throughout the future years C51 t of o o Payne on a job well done. In accepting the I. . . . , Flrst Row tLeft to nghtl H Hutch1ns A Payne C W1lbar I Brodeur J Frelhck M Chartler Second Row C Magee M W'h1te B Hall R Mowrey M Hart1kka Th1rd Row T Ventura V Brown G Pradel F DCVIID C Sears Fourth Row J Platt F Koss R Payne W Bruce G Mercler T e Faculty PRINCIPAL: MR. ROBERT D. PAYNE ENGLISH I LANGUAGES I Mlss Carolyn Magee MISS V1rg1n1a Brown Mlss Narguerlte Chart1er MISS Barbara Hall Mrs M1ldred Wh1te COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS MISS Imelda Brodeur M1ss Frances Devhn SOCIAL SCIENCES MISS Gertrude Pradel Mxss Jean Frelhck M1ss Barbara Hall Mrs Ruth Mowrey SCIENCE Mr J Nelson Platt Mrs Ruth Mowrey Mrs Anna Payne Mr Theodore Ventura HOMEMAKING MISS Mary Ann Hartlkka Mlss Carohne W1lbar Mrss Marguente Chart1er Mrs Mlldred Wh1te VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE Mr Walter G Bruce GENERAL SHOP Mr Gene Mercler MATHEMATICS Mr Frank Koss Mrs Ruth Mowrey PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mrs Anna Payne Mr Theodore Ventura MUSIC Mrs Adda Rodham Mr Alfred P Zambarano JUNIOR DEPARTMENT Grade VIII Mlss Helen Hutchlns Mr Carl Sears oduatuzn Wllbb LARUI X N MAK I I N IS o 'Xfhsx M1 cn xx lm 1 mu -,N L s Ll 111111 xx um 0 I ,, 1 s hu c C Nc kj Senlors 5 3 G0 C ass fflcers K ENNETH M STETSON P1 OSlCl811L ,136 Q FRANCES A WOJCIK Vlce P1CS1d8llt -MU 'mt ALICE M MOONEY PHILIP A WILD SGCIGWIY TIGTSUICI FRANCES E WHITMAN Hlstorlan Class Colors ClasS Motto Class Flower GFCEII 'ind S1l.Vf.1 Olnnla Vlnclt qul Se Vlnclt Whlte Ca1I'lat1OH He conquers all who conquers hlmself , , h K ? . 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QFQNQHLP 1 if-Fflkgizlfifilailiftliigjjai :Hemi X Fwfkvt E' 3 iiialmslwwfi y lljellslaggjwleifsif U5-H is The Velse I We 6llt6l ed deal old Kllhngly Wlth wlsdom full ln v1eW But tlme has flown so swlftly by We must be leavmg you We strlved 'ind strained to leach our And galll our honoxs too But as the days 'md yeals unfold We leave oux hearts Wlth you Chol us Hele s to you oul deal old hlgh We slng ln DFZISC of thee We leave you Wltll a heaxt felt Slgh Oul alma matel Kxllxngly goal Verse II We leave behllld the memoues Of happlness and cheer And Wlth them go the leveues Of fuends we love so dem The way h'1s not been edsv tl ue The p'1th s been stlfught and h1g,h But now t1s tlme to bld Adleu FOI mme does sulely fly Chol us Hele s to you our defu old h1g,h We smg 1n Dl 11S8 of thee We lefive you wlth '1 he ut felt Slgll Oul almfi mfitel Kllllngly 5 u T-ee W e - e--- ai: .e I . - -we W- of ii be , - ' I . ' eu of , -e ee e .e e 2 5 , . 1- QT 4 -d I A QQ do n iii? 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L e e e - :fi e e ig A .A . 0 'fig Y 3 -, fe f ' 2 ' fgijfpl A 1 e -A Tliuifi' ' ' . - - A W 1 '-lil- 'ed' W e l 4 I f M e A A 2 ' ' ' ---- EDWARD PHILIP ALLARD Eddze College Basketball 1 2 3 4 Jumor Plays 3 Baseball 2 3 4 French Club 2 3 Football 4 Latln Club 4 Varslty Club 4 Operetta 3 Student Councll 1 Klllonlan Board 3 4 MlX6d Chorus 3 4 Klllonlan Year Book 3 4 Boys Glee Club 2 3 A A 1 Boys Octette Muslc Concert 4 Eddle 1S a boy of many talents and he has done much ln Just about everythlng sports music and studles W feel certa1n that he wxll succeed m the field he IS now m terested ln Good luck ln your pharmaceutrcal career Eddle BESSIE G ATSALES Betsy N urszng G1rls Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Operetta 3 Latln Club 1 2 K A A 4 Mlxed Chorus 3 4 Home Economlcs Club 4 Majorette 3 4 G1rls Sports Club 4 Muslc Nlght 2 Bessle s d1spos1t1on IS hke that of a rubber ball no mat ter what may happen or go wrong she bounces rlght up agam Smlllng and cheerful She has wisely chosen the nursxng professlon Wlth Bessle near anyone would recover 1n record txme MAURICE AUBIN Skmny General K A A 4 Football 4 Varslty Club 4 Co Captam Football 4 Treasurer of Varslty Club 4 J unlor Red Cross 2 3 4 Sk1nny IS a fellow who gets along wlth everyone 1n our class He says that h1S pet peeve IS havmg to speak ln front of a crowd As Co Captaln of th1s years football squad he dlsplayed ine leadershlp and clear thlnkmg as well as a fightmg sp1r1t INEZ LILIAN BAILEY College G1rls Glee Club 1 2 3 Jumor Play 3 Orchestra 2 Semor Play Productlon 4 G1rls Sports Clubl 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Chess Club 3 4 Badmmton 1 2 3 Latln Club 1 Bowllng 1 2 3 4 French Club 2 3 4 Speakmg Contest 1 A A 1 2 Softball 1 Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Klllonlan Yearbook 4 Behmd her subtle humor and qulet reserve there lurks an lmagmatlve fun lovlng person Inez IS a frlend who can be depended on for loyalty and help at any time Her dxlxgence and lndustry m scholar hmp are especxally out standmg C127 11.3 ,,. 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U - ,,, , , ,, .,. , ..- H ,, ,,. ,,. . . . . , 1 ' , ,, yy, ,,. , ,y ,,, ,, K. . .,,3,4 ,yy I - ' S - FREDERICK WHITE BARD Frztzze General A A 1 Latln Club 1 F F A 4 Chess Club 3 4 F11tz1e IS one of those rugged fellows from Brooklyn Although qulet and seemlngly unassumlng IH the classroom Futzxe lS at home ln the great outdoors and excels ln the fllmlllg and agrlcultural fields No matter what the years m xv hold ln store for hrm we know that wxth his dllxgence and qulet attentlon he w1ll succeed ROBERT KNIGHT BARD JR Woggy College Lat1n Club 1 2 Chess Club 3 4 Joulnallsm Club 4 K A A 3 4 French Club 2 3 Junior Red Cross 1 2 3 Senlor Play 4 Yearbook Staff 1 Bob IS one of the tall fellows of our class He has one love Chess He was the founder of the rapldly growmg K H S Chess Club a new orgamzatlon We shall always Kunody ID the Senior Play LUCILLE A BELISLE General A A 1 Homemaklng Club 3 4 Glrls Sports Club 1 4 Camera Club 4 Senlor Play Productlon 4 Semor Play Usher Engllsh Club 2 French Club 3 4 K1ll1on1an Yearbook 4 Bowlmg 4 Lu 1S a glrl who IS slow and steady slow to lose frlends and steady to a handsome Marme She w11l make a wonderful housewlfe because not only can she cook and sew but she loves dancmg and sports these make for a well rounded personallty LORRAINE HELEN BILLINGS Lavesseur General Home Econom1cs Club 4 Red Cross 3 4 Pres of Home Economlcs Club 4 Camera Club 4 K A A 3 4 KIIIODIHH Yearbook 4 Girls Sports Club 3 4 Jumor Play Productlon 3 Basketball 3 4 Semor Play Production 4 Loxlalne came to us 1D her Jumor year from Plamfleld Hxgh Durmg her two years at K11l1ngly she has made many frlends She IS the shortest glrl of the class but IS always or the spot Her cheerful d1spos1t1on w11l help to make her a successful halrdresser C135 K. . . , 2, 3, 4 ' pleasantly remember his humorous portrayal of Albert 1rLuy1 I K. . . , 2, 3, 4 ' , MAYBEL ELLENORE BOLVES Punkm General G1rls Sports Club 1 2 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 J un1or Play 3 Kllloman Board 4 Senlor Play 4 Latm Banquet 1 Latln Club 1 Glrls Glee Club 3 Softball 1 Vars1ty Club 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 K A A 4 It lsnt poss1ble that theres anyone 1n K1ll1ngly who doesn t know Punkxn Through all four years her remarks have kept everyone amused Maybel excels on the dance floor the basketball court and 1n the k1tchen as Well RUDOLPH W BOLVES Waldo General A A 1 2 Intramural Basketball 3 Red Cross Football 4 Intramural Football 1 Varsxty Club 4 Camera Club 4 Dance Commlttee 3 4 Rudy IS the tall suave gentleman from Mashentuck who IS at home on the dance Hoor where he excels Rudys pleasmg personalrty and fun lovmg nature have caused many a flutter IH the hearts of the falrer sex He plans to go 1nto the serv1ce after graduatlon RITA B BOULAIS Reet General French Club 2 3 Red Cross 1 2 3 Klllonlan Yearbook Staff 4 A A 1 2 Archery 2 3 Softball 1 Senxor Play Product1on 4 Sports Club 1 2 3 Reet IS llke a sprmg bubblmg over wxth energy for fun and frlends From the dance floor to the basketball court shes tops Fo find a better natured more generous g1rl you would have to go far EVELYN B BOUSQUET Cubbze Commerczal K1llon1an Yearbook Staff 4 Klllonlan A A 1 2 Camera Club 4 Gym Exh1b1t1on 3 Bowllng Club 1 2 3 4 Sports Club 1 2 3 4 Junxor Play Product1on Basketball 1 2 3 4 Senlor Play Product1on Softball 2 Junlor Play Usher Archery 1 2 3 Semor Play Usher 4 Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Aeronautlcs 3 Cubb1e IS a Bacall blonde w1th a smlle ever playxng about her l1ps She s a h1gh scorer 1n bowlmg and also pro flc1ent on the tenms court Method1cal and accurate ln her commerc1al studles she w1l1 make an excellent medxcal stenographer 643 K. . . , , 3, 4 , , , , 4 ' ' K. . . , , 3, 4 , , 2 Junior Play Production 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 ' ' , , , 4 . . . . 4 K. . . , , 3, 4 , , , ' ' 4 ' 3 1 DOROTHY ELIZABETH BREWSTER Dotty General Glrls Sports Club 1 2 3 4 Semor Play Product1on 4 A A 1 2 Softball 1 2 K1llon1an Staff 3 Bowlmg 2 4 KIIIOHIQH Yearbook 3 Archery 2 3 French Club 3 Camera Club 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Homemakmg Club 4 Red Cross Representatwe 1 Jr Red Cross 1 2 3 4 It IS Dottys J019 de VIVTC that makes her well l1ked by her classmates She enJoys sports but prefers dancmg to sweet mus1c W1thout her the class of 46 would have had many dull days MAE BROWN General A A 2 3 Junlor Red Cross1 2 3 4 Homemak1ng Club 4 J unlor Play Productlon 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Mae IS a g1r1 who understands and enjoys horses She hopes someday to own a ranch She IS the k1nd of person who does her work qu1ckly and thoroughly Wlth these qua11t1es how can any occupat1on she may choose be un successful? RODERICK A CAMERON Archze College K1llon1an1 2 3 4 Intramural Football 1 2 K111on1an Year Book 1 2 Lat1n Club 1 Band 1 Intramural Basketball 2 Orchestra 1 2 Vars1ty Club 4 Radlo Club 4 Football 4 Arch1e 1S known for h1s good nature and fr1endl1ness 1n the class We can practlcally guarantee that h1s amb1t1on to become a rad1o engmeer wlll come true He has pat1ence an abundance of ever present energy and a zeal for subjects pertammg to thls field that w1ll msure a br1111ant career GERTRUDE MARIE CAMPBELL Gert College Latin Club 1 2 3 4 French Club 3 Student Counc11 2 3 Junlor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Glrls Sport Club 4 Lat1n Banquet 1 K A A 1 4 Gert a blonde Ir1sh lass from Goodyear wxth a wm nmg smlle and cheerful word for everybody 1S really tops Wlth us Her Sklll 1n halrdressmg w1l1 assure her advance ment ln that professlon 157 l- ul' FRANCIS CARRAGHER Fa General Year Book Staff 4 Chess Club 3 4 AA12 RedCross1234 Jun1or Play Product1on 3 F' F A 3 4 Sen1or Play 4 K111OH1aD Staff 4 State Band Contest 4 Var1ety Show 3 Operetta Product1on 4 Band l 2 3 4 MUSIC N1ght 1 2 3 Fat IS one of the classs most cheerful fellows wlth a happy go lucky nature HIS charactenzatlon of bolsterous Tommy Arbucle ln the Sen1or Play deserves much pra1se and commendatlon W1th h1S ab1l1ty to adapt hlmself 1n any s1tuat1on we know that h1S future plans w1ll be fulfilled to the1r hlghest degree GEORGE W CHANDLER Stretch General Basketball 2 Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball l 3 4 K A A 3 4 Intramural Football 1 Sen1or Play Productxon 4 M1X6d Chorus 4 Dance C0mm1ttB8S 3 4 Stretch 1S the tallest boy 1n our class and one of the most hked Although qu1et George has many admlrers HIS w11l1ngness to work and h1s adm1n1strat1ve ab1l1ty w1ll 1nsure h1s success KATHLEEN MARIE CHAPMAN Kathy College AA12 JrRedCross1234 Bow11ng 4 Glrls Sports Club 4 Junlor Play Productlon 3 Sen1or Play Productlon 4 Lat1n Banquet l Klllonlan Yearbook 4 Kathy 1S a qulet lovable glrl wlth a happy d1spos1t1on Dur1ng her Jumor and sen1or years she mad a ve1v peppy and pert maJorette Her patxence ought to prove a boon 1n her work as a nurse ALBERT T CHOQUETTE Shack General A A l 2 French Club 3 Intramural Basketball 1 2 3 4 F A 1 Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Sen1or Play 4 Jumor Play Productlon 3 Shack IS one of the classs cutest boys H1s merry Wlt and humorous remarks have brought many laughs to us Shacks favor1te sports are huntmg and nshmg We know that h1S amb1t1on to be a forest warden w1ll be easy for hxm to attam because of h1s expenence 1n that field C16 .. V, K. . . , ,3, 4 , , 1 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Majorette 3, 4 K. . . , , 4 . , , , K. . , , ,3, 4 , , y F. . . , 2, 3, 4 LEA AGNES CORBEIL L66 General JrRedCross1234 KAA34 Sen1or Play Productlon 4 French Club 3 4 Sec of French Club C1v1cs Club 1 Dur1ng her four years at KHS Lee has made many fr1ends wxth her pleasant sm11e Lees amb1t1on IS to be an old mald but w1th her looks and personallty she may have to change her m1nd She llkes sports and her favor1te pastxme IS danclng DORIS CLARA COTE Dot General French Club3 4 A A 1 2 Basketballl 2 3 4 Jr Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Softball 1 2 Juruor Play 3 Bowlxng 2 4 G1rls Sports Clubl 2 3 4 Archery 1 2 Yearbook Staff 4 Badmlnton 1 3 Englxsh Club 2 Vice Pres French Club 4 Sen1or Play Productlon Dot 1S fond of sports and her favorlte IS basketball She 1S a happy go lucky glrl wllllng to help anyone who 1S more frxends GEORGE F COTE Foo Foo College A A 1 2 Camera Club 4 Baseball 4 Red Cross 1 2 3 4 George IS another one of the happy go lucky boys of the class As most of the glrls can test1fy he excels on the dance floor Hxs cordlal and pleasmg personahty has made mm very popular w1th the class JEAN A M CROSS College G1rls Sports Clubl 2 3 4 K1llon1an Year Bookl 3 4 Chess Club 3 4 Latm Club 1 2 French Club 2 3 4 Class Hlstorlan 2 A A 1 2 Bishop of Chess Club 3 4 J unlor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Treasurer of French Club 4 Junlor Plays 3 Secretary Treasurer Latm Club 2 Sen1or Play 4 Intramural Basketball 1 2 3 4 K1llon1an 1 2 3 4 Badmlnton 1 3 4 Vlvaclous 1S the word for Jean whose Wlt and merr1 ment have added sparkle to our four years For her actlng ab1l1ty as was clea11y evldent 1n Junlor MISS she TECCIVBS our Oscar Jean falrly bubbles w1th talk but that IS perhaps due to the fact that she 1S well mformed on pract1cally all subJects C175 ' ' ' l 1.1 'Y 1 yy - ' ' u , , K, , . , , 3, 4 . ! . Y 1 V l , , . . . - .-. , . . ' IH need. Her amb1t1on to be a nurse w1ll brmg her many K. . . , ,3, 4 , , I v . . K. . . , ,3, 4 ' , HAROLD EDWARD CURTIS General F F A 2 3 4 Semor Play 4 A A 1 2 Intramural Basketball 2 3 4 K1llon1an 4 J unlor Play 3 Walkmg through the corrldors any afternoon you may hear sounds of happy laughter commg from some room doubt the cause w1ll be Harold HIS ready Wlt has made h1m the del1ght of h1S many frlends Harold s art1st1c talents and bus1ness ab1l1ty should lnsure h1m wlth an 1nterest1ng and successful career DONALD CARL DAVIS Smzley General Football 4 Red Cross 1 2 3 4 A A 1 2 3 VaTS1ty Club 4 F F A 3 4 Su1tab1y mcknamed IS Sm1ley for ln any s1tuat1on d1fI'lcult or easy he can sm1le through lt It IS an admlrable tralt We have no doubt that Smlleys mechanlcal sk1ll w1ll brmg h1m much happ1ness and assured success 1n th1s field of work NANCY STURGES DEAN Nan College Bowlmg 4 Jr Red Cross 3 4 Glrls Sports Club 3 4 Class V1ce Presxdent 2 French Club 3 4 Subfreshman Party 1 Camera Club 4 A newcomer to Klllxngly 1n her Junlor year Nans pleasmg personahty and fnendlmess have won her many fr1ends She says her hobby IS her sprmger spanxel Duke but we all know about Kenny too' W1th her qulet and eiii clent ways we know that Nancy s future w11l be an assured success m whatever fleld she may choose BEVERLY DEL PESCO Bev College G1rls Sports Club 1 2 3 4 A A 1 2 French Club 3 Basketball 2 3 4 Camera Club 4 Bowhng 1 2 3 4 Jun1or Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Archery 1 2 Jumor Play Cast 3 C1V1CS Club 1 Sen1or Play Product1on 4 Year Book Staff 4 Bev IS the dark and myster1ous soph1st1cate of ou class He1 record collectlon OCCHDIES most of her spare tlme when she 1snt r1d1ng Her amb1t1on IS to marry a m1ll1ona1re and Bev 1S just the gal to do It C13 . . . , , K: . t . , , 3, 4 , , . . . 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' ' ' ' Y ' , , , , . . . . . . . 1 MADELINE F DEVINEY Muscles Commerczal Kllloman Year book 4 Sen1or Play Productmn 4 K A A 3 4 Sen1or Play Usher 4 Kllloman 4 Jr Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Camera Club 4 Engllsh Club 2 Junlor Play Productlon 3 C1v1cs Club 1 Muscles 1S a petlte reserved brunette generally to be found wlth her gocd frlend Lea Corbell Her qulet calm manner IS very assurmg to those of us who are less D01S9d We know that a successful career ln the busmess awalts her RENE ARTHUR FRECHETTE General Band 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Boy s Octette 1 Basketball 1 2 3 Boy s Glee Club 2 3 Football 4 M1xed Chorus 3 4 Capt Football Squad 4 Operetta 3 Pres of Class 1 M1xed Chorus Concert 4 K A A Councll 2 Speaklng Contest 3 4 Varslty Club 4 Junlor Plays 3 Pres Varslty Club 4 Student Counc1l 1 Traflic Squad 1 Rene excels ln athletlcs oratory actlng and muslc As Captaln of our football team and as Presldent of the Varslty Club thls year he proved hlmself both 1n leadershlp and ln sportsmanship He IS famous as a singer but stlll better known as a real frlend to all ALFRED THEODORE GINGRAS K A A 3 4 Intramural Basketball 2 3 Latxn Club 2 Red Cross 2 3 4 Areonautlcs 3 Traffic Squad 4 One of the quletest and most slncere of the boys IS ou1 Fred A qulck laugh and an easy grln make Fred easy fellow to know and llke He deslres after graduatlon to enter the field of av1at1on Good luck Alfred THOMAS GORMAN Goby General Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Intramural Softball 2 K A A 1 4 Sen1or Play Production 4 Intramural Basketball 2 Goby IS another of the outdoor types and we mlght add quxte a rugged 1nd1v1dua11st Gobys real Interest hes ln huntlng and iSh1Hg two sports WhlCh are hls hobbles Goby has many good characterlstlcs of which generoslty good naturedness and understandmg are only a few C J 44 U . . , , - , . . , Y , v Y , . , ' 1 v 1 ' , . . Fred General - - - v Q 1 , , .. ,, . . - .. ,, an , , . , . , . - , , ROBERT C HERKLOTS H erky College Student Council 4 Baseball 2 3 K A A C0ur1c1l4 Honor Society 3 4 A A l 2 Vice Presldent Honor Society 4 Treasurer K A A 4 Jun1or Play 3 K1llon1an 3 4 Senior Play 4 Editor of Killonian 4 Trafiic Squad 4 Pres of French Club II 3 Band 2 3 4 Operetta 3 Varsity Club 4 Herkys favorite saying is What did I do now? but it should be What am I going to do next? as throughout his four years of high school we have found him doing more things at one time than anyone in our class As Editor of the Killonlan Board he has shown the characteristics of a capable business man ELLIS KING HOWLAND Elly College Student Council 3 4 Concert 4 A A 1 2 Latin Club 1 2 Basketball 2 3 Vice Pres of Latin Club 2 Int Basketball 1 2 3 4 French Club 3 Baseball 2 Senior Play Junior Play Mixed Chorus 3 4 Killonian 4 Boys Glee Club 3 Killonian Year Book 4 Operetta 3 Elly IS what is known as a friend indeed for he is always willing to give a helping hand to whomever he can His talents are numerous and he uses them where they w1ll ambitious and if that statement is true then we are sure that he has already achieved his goal HORACE EVERETT KIMBALL Rowdy General Junior Red Crossl 2 3 4 Treasurer of F F A 2 3 4 A A 1 2 Intramural Softball 2 Rowdy really should have l1ved in the days of the pioneers because of his adaptness in Woodcraft hunting and fishing His work in agriculture has decided his vocation as a farmer and we know that his success in this held is as sured HAROLD KNOWLES JR Sonny Commerczal Band l 2 3 4 Camera Club 4 Orchestra l 2 3 Boys Glee Club 3 4 Killonian 1 2 3 4 Music Night 2 Year Book Staff 1 2 3 4 Advertising Manager 4 A A 1 2 F F A l Junior Play Production 3 News Editor of Killonian 3 Intramural Football 1 Journalism Club 4 Jr Red Cross Represent l 2 Chairman of Fifth War Loan 4 Harolds main interest lies in the field of working with youth especially 4 H work He has been a great success on the Killonian Board and in our band and orchestra In June Harold s first occupation will be the service We know that it will be a great loss to the community but a great gain to Uncle Sam C207 fl D . I , K. . . , , 3, 4 ' - ' ' S - , , H Y 7! ' ' ' KK ' 57 - ., - H 1. ,, ' 7 K. . . , , 3, 4 . , , . - , , , . I VY ' ' H ' ' V! ' do the most good. Elly says that his ambition is to be , , .I ,, . 3 3 Y ' ' ' Y Y K. . . , , 3, 4 Ai H ' ' , , , , - H U ' ' , , , , , , K. . , , ,3,4 . . . . . , , , U ' . c , RICHARD A LABELLE Sprzget General Football 4 F F A 3 4 Basketball 3 4 A A 1 2 Baseball 4 Varslty Club 4 Intramural Basketball 1 2 Jun1or Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Int1amural Softball 1 Although Spngets first love IS Rlta we th1nk h1s horse and farm run a close second but after all what good are farms and horses unless you can share them wlth some one He hopes someday to be one of the towns leadlng farmers and F3158 DYIZC wlnnlng poultry LEONARD CLIFFORD LADD Len College Bandl 2 3 4 Boys Glee Club 3 Orchestra 1 2 3 M1xed Chorus 3 Intramural Basketball 2 3 4 Operetta 3 Jun1or Plays 3 Year Book Staff 4 A A 1 2 Semor Play Productlon 4 Jr Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Intramural Football 1 2 Traflic Squad 4 Musxc N1ght 2 Student Counc11 4 Senlor Play 4 Len IS the good looklng easy gomg blonde ha1red fellow of the class HIS hobby 1S basketball and hls favor1te probably w1ll have no cho1ce ln the matter Best of luck Pr1vate Ladd' BRUCE RANDALL LAMB Commerczal K A A 3 4 K1llon1an Yearbook Staff 4 Junlor Play Productlon 3 MlX6d Chorus 4 Sen1or Play Productlon 4 J ourna11sm Club 4 K11lon1an Staff 4 Junlor Red Cross 4 Bruce a newer member of our class Jomed us 1n our Junlor year It has not taken hxm long to adapt hlmself to us or VICE versa He has planned a most mterestmg career as a florxst Addmg to h1S present EXDSTISHCC we know he wlll be most successful LUCILLE THERESA LACHARITE ' Lulu General K A A 2 3 4 Year Book Staff 4 French Club 3 4 Jumor Play Product1on 3 Pres of French Club 4 Camera Club 4 G1f1S Sports Club 2 3 4 Senlor Play Productlon 4 Junlor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Bowlxng 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Luc1lle xs always w1ll1ng to help when she 1S needed She d1d a f1ne Job as Presldent of Le Coq Dor thls year Photography IS her hobby We know that Lucllle w1ll succeed IH whatever work she may pursue C215 PSF! 40 n ' ii . , K. . .. , , 3, 4 l l 5 Y 5 , , , . ., ,, - n 1 5 , , , . , . 1 ! 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CLARA L LEFRANCOIS Commerczal A A 1 2 Semor Play Productlon 4 Ass1stant Drum MaJor 4 Junlor Play Product1on 3 Majorette 4 Camera Club 4 Softball fglrl sh 1 2 Usher for Graduatlon 3 Clara IS an actlve member of the class She IS fond of skatmg and can be seen often at the skat1ng r1nk She has done outstandmg work as a majorette W1th her appealmg smxle and good nature we predxct that Clara w11l have much happmess ln the future MARION ROSE LITKE M arme Commerczal Natlonal Honor SOC16ty 3 4 K A A 4 Kllloman Sta1T 3 4 Enghsh Club 2 J un1or Play Product1on 3 Camera Club 4 Senlor Play Product1on 4 Bowlmg 2 4 n aflic Squad 3 4 Student Councll 2 G1rls Sports Club K1llon1an Year Book 4 Marn1e lS the wmner of the D A R Good C1txzensh1p award and the class thlnks that no one else deserved It more than she Now that the war IS over we know that Marn1e w11l have her w1sh of tourlng the world Some employer wlll be lucky to have such a wonderful secretary DOROTHY MACINA Dot Genefal K A A 4 Engllsh Club 2 J un1or Red Cross 1 2 3 4 C1v1cs Club 1 Dot lS a qu1et member of the class but 1n splte of this she has many frlends Wlth her pleas1ng personahty we know that she w1ll succeed 1n anythmg that she endeavors to do To her the best of luck IH fmdlng the pos1t1on she wants for the future LUCIEN I MARCHESSEAULT Snujfy General Jumor Red Crossl 2 3 4 K A A 2 4 Usher for Cuaduatlon 3 CIVICS Club 1 Luc1en 1S a qu1et but resourceful boy He surprxses us w1th unexpected thoughtful and pertxnent remarks Snuffy s good nature has appealed to both boys and gxrls Good luck to you Lucxen 111 your career C221 K. . ., ,3,4 . , . 1 s ff -11 - , . . . 1 1 - 1 . , . , sa -11' ' as '11 1 - 14 -11 - 1 ff 11 111 H ,,. . . . . 1 - 1 14 11 111 - ' '1 , . . . , 1 1 - 1 1 - EDWARD CONSTANTINO MAZZARELLA Eddze Chess Club 4 F F A 2 3 Kxllonxan Staff 4 Year Book Staff 4 Latm Club 4 Journahsm Club 4 College Jr Red Cross Representatlve 1 2 Senior Play Productlon 4 Jumor Play Productlon 3 Camera Club 4 Junlor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 K A A 2 3 4 Here IS the fellow wlth whom you never should get 1nto an argument for hell out talk you every tlme Eddxes pastlme IS playlng the pxano Swimming IS his favorite sport H1s ambxtlon IS to be connected wlth the theater We ll see you wlth the entertaxnment world at your feet Eddxe' LUCILLE D A MEUNIER Lu Meu Commerczal A A 1 Semor Graduat1on Usher 3 Glrls Sports Club 1 2 3 4 Jumor Play 3 Treas of Sports Club 2 Semor Play Productlon 4 Bowling 1 2 4 Klllonlan Board 4 Badmlnton 1 2 Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 C1v1cs Club l Graduatmn Marshall 1 Camera Club 4 Semor Class Day Usher 3 Luc1lle has been named the best look1ng g1rl and she deserves lt Although qulet Lu Meu IS very popular and has been actlve 1n many organlzatlons Her flashmg smlle and buoyant sense of humor have left thelr marks upon the class We know that her ambltlons wxll surely come true ALICE MAXINE MOONEY Commerczal Sports Club 1 2 3 4 Cheer Leader 3 A A 1 2 Klllonlan Board 3 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Year Book Staff 3 Bowlmg 1 2 3 4 Traffic Squad 3 Student Councll 2 Jumor Play Prod Secretary K A A 3 4 Senlor Play Vice Pres of Sports Club 3 Jumor Prom Queen 3 Secretary of Class 3 4 Usher for Graduat1on 3 Al lS one of the most popular glrls of the class and rates tops as an athlete actress and scholar Although a llttle on the qulet slde thls has not hlndered her success and achlevements Wlth her frankness smcerlty and good w1ll we feel that Al1ce w1ll always be happy MARGARET MORAN Peggy N ursmg A A 1 Latln Play 2 Jumor Red Cross l 2 3 4 Senior Play Productlon 4 Latin Club 1 2 J umor Play Productlon 3 Jumor Play Cast 3 Peggy seems to have a contlnually happy dlsposltlon Walklng lnto Grant s anyt1me you w1ll see her falthfully at her work She IS also one of the art1sts of the class We know that many patlents w1ll be the happxer for havmg such a nxce nurse to take care of them 1235 go- L...-. 9- WILLIAM DOUGLAS NISBET JR Red General K A A 2 3 Orchestra 4 Chess Club 3 4 Yearbook Stalf 2 V1ce Pres Chess Club 4 From exploslons to soft dreamy mus1c we can expect anythxng from Red He has been a constant source of amusement and amazement We re stlll wonderlng though even after four years 1f we havent had a gen1us 1n our m1dst' ANITA MARGUERITE O BRIEN Irzsh Commerczal Cheerleading 3 4 Junlor Play 3 Glrls Glee Club 1 2 3 K1llon1an 3 4 Girls Sports Club 1 2 3 4 K1llon1an Year Book 4 AA12 RedCross1234 Camera Club 4 Badmlnton 1 2 3 English Club 2 Usher for Graduatlon 3 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Mus1c N1ght 2 Softball 1 2 Semor Play Production 4 Ir1sh the pep v1m and vlgor g1rl of the class has been one of our energet1c cheerleaders She IS a great lover of sports and excels ln basketball but IS happlest when swlm mlng Irxsh lS really one glrl 1n a m1ll1on when lt comes to bemg good natured and as much fun as a barrel of monkeys E ELAINE OJA Stmkey Commerczal GITIS Sports Club 2 3 4 Usher for Senlor Play 4 K A A 2 3 4 Badm1nton 2 Basketball 3 Kllloman Staff 4 Bowllng Club 2 3 K1llon1an Yearbook 4 Engllsh Club 2 Gym Exh1b1t1on 3 Gxrls Glee Club 2 Softball 2 Archery 2 Chess Club 4 Jun1or Play Cast 3 Stlnkey IS the owner of that luclous blond halr and the engagmg sm1le whlch you see hlther and yon about the corrldors She took part ln many of the sports about school although her favorlte one IS 1ce skatmg EVERETT PELLETT JR General FFA3 AA12 Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Everett one of the classs chlef agr1cultural1sts has a most 1nterest1ng hobby that of raxslng and tralnlng plgeons Everett s strong w1ll and free m1nd w1ll help h1m to success K D ff u ..., v v - 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H' n - ., . yu ...,, v -1 ll- nv- ' ' - 1 u K...,,3,4 vvy , . . . 's , . , . . . . NEWTON FOREST PERKINS N eut General Football 4 Neut Jomed our class 1n h1S semor year from Rhode Island He s the outdoor type his hobby bemg huntmg and h1S favorlte sport IS hockey H1s ambxtlon 1S to be a cat skxnner mbull dozer operator! MILTON A PIERCE M zlt General Pres1dent of F F A 4 Jumor Red Crossl 2 3 4 F A 2 3 A A 1 2 Mxlt IS a qulet efllclent member of our class who greatly enjoys the out of doors He was an outstandmg suc cess as pres1dent of the Future Farmers of Amerlca know that Mllts abllxty and smcerxty w1ll make hlm a success IH farmmg JAMES NELSON PLATT J zmmze College M1xed Chorus 3 4 Year Book 4 Boy s Glee Club 3 Jumor Play 3 Band 4 Operetta 3 Intramulal Basketball 3 K A A 3 4 Kxllonlan 4 Red Cross 3 4 Jlmmle although he Jomed us n our Jumor yeal has accomplished much m the way of act1v1t1es for such a ShO1t tlme Hxs ambltlousness genlallty good humor and scholas txc ab111t1es are Just a few of h1s many good tralts Wlth these characterlstlcs alone we ask you How can he help bemg a success? PAUL RAINVILLE Zeke College Band 1 2 3 4 Natlonal Honor SOC16ty 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Traiiic Squad 3 4 Klllonlan Art Manager 4 Chlef ProJect1on1st 3 4 Band Presldent 4 Va11ety Show 2 3 F1 ench Club 3 4 You w111 have to search hlgh and wlde to find someone to match Zeke for all around talent Hxs slde sphttmg perfox mance on h1s tuba h1s drv WIC and a1t1st1c '1b1l1ty w1ll long be remembered by all who know hlm C253 333- gn sid!-idol www? ,Qs wwf' 'NP' '....'7f ' DORA LORRAINE RICHARDSON Dorcy Commerczal Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 Jun1or Play Producmon 3 EDg11Sh Club 2 Senlor Play Production 4 A A 1 K1llon1an Staff 3 4 Camera Club 4 K11lon1an Year Book 3 4 C1v1cs Club 1 Dorcy IS one of the lucky g1rls who has been accepted by a college She IS a very qu1et g1rl w1th many frlends Dora IS a member of the commerc1al group ratlng hlgh scholastlcally She has chosen the Held of welfare work and we are sure that she W1ll do much to lmprove condltlons 1n the world PAULINE FLORENCE RIOUX Toots General Enghsh Club 2 A A 1 2 French Club 3 4 Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Paul1ne 1S the quletest g1rl 1n ou1 class She enjoys such outdoor sports as tennls h1k1ng and sw1mm1ng Paul1ne spends a good deal of her tlme 1n tralnlng her dog and 1n sewmg Good luck m your career as a ha1rdresser Paul1ne EVELYN D ROSS General Latm Club 4 Homemakmg Club 4 Bowhng 2 3 Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Archery 1 2 Basketballl 2 3 4 Badmmton l 2 Jr Red Cross Representatlve 4 Junlor Play Product1on 3 L1brar1an 4 Sen1or Play Cast 4 Senlor Play Productlon 4 Most people cons1der Evelyn a shy reserved glrl but they dont know her 1n act1on Her hterary knowledge IS profound Her hobby 1S readxng her favor1te sport IS sw1m m1ng and her ambltxon IS to l1ve to a rlpe old age We wont forget Judy of the senlor play' EVERETT B SKINNER General A 2 A A l 2 Sec1eta1y F F A 3 Intxamural Basketball 1 2 4 Jun1or Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Everett IS one of our future farmers He IS quxet and resourceful character1st1cs that a good farmer needs He IS one who enjoys the outdool l1fe of flSh1l'lg huhtmg and varlous other act1v1t1es 126 ' ' K. . . , 2, 3, 4 ' K. . . , , 3, 4 Girls' Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4 K. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 F.F. .,3,4 K. . ., ,3,4 HAZ EL PEARL SMITH Smitty General Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Junlor Play Productxon 3 K A A 1 4 Hazel 1S the glrl ever ready wlth a questlon on the txp of her tongue If you want to please her present her w1th one of those curllqued perfume bottles of whrch she has a large collectlon She IS most happy when skatmg or readlng a good book KENNETH MERRILL STETSON S lets College Class Presldent 3 4 Traillc Squad 2 3 4 Captam Traffic Squad 4 Kxllonlan Yearbook Staff 3 4 Student Councll 2 3 4 Jumor Plays 3 Honor Essay 4 Graduatxon Marshall 3 Natxonal Honor Soclety 3 4 Semor Plays 4 Asslstant Edltor of Kxllonlan 3 4 L1eut T S 3 French Club II 4 V1ce Pres of Class 2 K A A Counclll 3 Student Councll Exec 3 4 Stets IS the power behmd the throne In h1s qulet easygomg way he has gulded our class through everythmg from dances to TCVOIUCIOHS G1fted w1th a deep capaclty for study and learmng combmed with keen ambltlon he W1ll go far 1n our new world IRENE ALICE ST GEORGE Georgze Commerczal Girls Sports Club 1 2 3 4 Operetta 3 Camera Club 4 Junlor Plays 3 Engllsh Club 2 Semor Play Prod 4 Cxvlcs Club 1 Red Cross 1 2 3 4 A A 1 2 Klllonian Yearbook Staff 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 MUSIC Nlght 2 Softball 1 2 Cheerleader 3 4 Georgie as a cheerleader has spurred many a K H S team to vxctory Her VIVHCIOUS and ever present vltalxtv have made her popular socxally wlth the students and scholastzcally wxth the teachers ELAINE MARIE SULLIVAN Scully Commerczal A A 1 2 Jumor Play Product1on 3 Glrls Sports Club l 2 3 4 Semor Play Productlon 4 Glrls Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Klllonlan Staff 3 Mlxed Chorus 3 Year Book Staff 3 Operetta 3 Basketball 1 2 3 Journallsm Club 3 Softball 1 Camera Club 4 Bowlmg 1 2 Jr Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Mlxed Chorus Concert 4 Whenever you see Scully you see Irene too they re mseparable' As a member of the famous Sen1or Splders Scully dlsplayed her Sklll ln sports Her hobby IS collectmg snapshots Her pleasmg personality and busmess ab1l1ty w1ll be assets ln future years C273 1 1 I I . . 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Y 2 . , 3 .. ., .- , Y , . . . , WINIFRED SYE Wznnze College Student Counc11 3 Majorette Alternate 4 Trailic Squad 3 4 MUSIC N1ght 2 Jun1or Plays 3 GIFIS Sports Club 2 3 4 Semor Play 4 G1rls Glee Club 2 Year Book Staff 3 Secretary of French Club 3 4 Secretary of Lat1n Club 2 K A A 2 3 4 French Club 3 4 Basketball 3 4 K1llon1an Staff 3 4 Nat1onal Honor SOCIBEY 4 WIHHIGS art1st1c ab1l1ty and clever ldeas have helped to make successes of our soc1al events Wlth a personahty such as hers there can be no doubt as to a br1ght future ln 1 e RAYMOND W SZARKOWICZ Pznky General Int Basketball 1 2 3 4 Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Int Baseball 1 A A 1 2 F F A 3 4 P1nky IS the s1lent type who knows when and when not to speak and has a knack of domg e1ther at the Tlghb t1me Handsome an excellent rlder and dancer he 1S the 1dol of all the glrls LEONIS LUCILLE THOMAS Tony Nurszng Junlor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Latln Club 1 2 K A A 3 4 Tonys outward reserve IS but a ve1l Wh1Ch hldes the 1mp of m1sch1ef thats w1th1n As her fr1ends could tell you Tony IS always ready and wxlllng to enter lnto fun RITA MARGUERITA THOREN General Glee Club 3 Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Homemaklng 4 K A A 4 R1 IS another beautlful blonde of our class Her favor1te sport sw1mm1ng shows you that she IS deflnltelv the out door type Her qu1et and pleasant ways are def1n1tely the strong p01nts of her character for although seemlngly un assumlng behlnd that fa1r face there hes an ag1le mlnd and a qu1ck Wlt C235 .. - -U ,4 , . ., ,, . ., ,4 , ...,, Y , , ,,. .,,, .. .. . rr' JJ ' 97? !!Y . 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U 'H' ' ' v V . - , - , STANLEY A VIENS Bmg General Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 Boys Glee Club 3 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 Kllloman Board 1 2 3 4 Student Counc1l 1 Varlety Show 2 3 Muslc N1ght 2 3 4 Semor Play Basketball Manager 4 Ass1stant Editor of Krlloman 4 Yearbook Staff l 2 3 4 A A 1 2 Band Fest1val 4 K A A Counc1l 1 All State Chorus 4 Bmg IS one of our class sh1eks Hrs good looks and engagmg personahty make h1m a number one man wlth the ladles Hrs execut1ve ab1l1ty and mterest 1n muslc should strongly lnfluence h1s amb1t1on Wh1Ch IS to have h1s own bus1ness ELNA MARIA VIRTANEN Fmn College Glee Clubl K A A 4 Orchestra 1 Red Cross 1 2 3 4 S O 1 G1rls Sports Club 4 S O Nxghtl Basketball 1 4 Dramatic Club 1 Bowlmg 4 Sec of Orchestra 1 Semor Play Productlon 4 French Club 3 Year Book Staff 4 Elna entered our class 1n her sophomole year and has been a loyal fr1end to all of us She excells ln basketball and bowlmg and IS an actlve partaker 1n all sports We are sure that whatever her ambltlon may be she wlll make good GLORIA ALDEN WEBSTER Glory College Student Counc1l 3 Magorette 2 Traflic Squad 2 3 4 Glrls Sports Club 1 2 A A 1 2 Kxllonlan StafT2 3 K A A Counc1l 3 Yearbook Staff 3 Junlor Play Cast 3 Lat1n Club 1 Semor Play Cast 4 French Club 3 Speaklng Contest 1 Class Secretary 1 Glrls Glee Club 1 2 Natlonal Honor Soclety 4 New Hampshxre s loss was Klllmgly s gam 1n the person age of Glory Her unt1r1ng efforts 1n every way have made her well llked by all Playmg the plano and plpe organ are her hobbles Her favor1te sport IS skung We re sure Glory twlth her patlence lngenulty and ambltlonl wlll reach her goal to become a physlclan and surgeon EVELYN KATRINA WEPSALA Kay College Executlve Counc1l 1 S C 2 O l 2 Rldge Echo 1 3 A A 1 2 Arlsta 3 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Explorers 3 Swlmmlng 1 3 Lat1n Club 1 2 3 Leaders 2 3 Semor Play Prod 4 Soclal Dancmg 2 3 Kllloman Board 4 Natlonal Honor Soclety 4 K A A 4 Kay Jolned our class 1n hex SCHIOI year She 1ead1ly adapted herself to the ways of the class Very early m her career at K H S we found that she was a clever artlst Her hobby IS danclng and she IS very graceful on the dance floor Q29 9' L... MERVIN R WHIPPLE Whip General Band 1 2 3 4 Intramural Softball 2 F F A 3 4 A A 1 Vice Pres F A A 4 Jr Red Crossl 2 3 4 Music Night 3 K1llon1an Year Book 4 Intramural Basketball 2 3 Dance Committee 4 State Band Contest 4 Intramural Basketball 3 4 VVh1p 1S another of those efl1c1ent fellows who has lent much to the class in the way of service H1s impeccable choice of clothes has Won him the t1tle of the classs best dressed boy an honor he well deserves Whip lS most at home in the saddle We know that he w1ll be a success ln l1fe FRANCES E WHITMAN Whzt Commercial National Honor Soclety 3 4 Girls Sports Club 1 2 3 Class Historian 3 4 A A 1 2 Mxxed Chorus 3 4 Bowling 1 2 3 K1llon1an Staff 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Killonian Yr Book 4 Basketball Captain 1 2 3 Jr Play Production Softball 1 Sr Play Production 4 Music Night 2 Operetta 3 Girls Glee Club 2 3 Wh1t 1S a member of the National Honor Society She 1S one who has taken part 1n many activities She likes athletics and whether she wins or loses 1S still a good sport By her hobby we know that she w1ll be a good cook for some lucky man PHILIP A WILD College Class Treasurer 1 2 3 4 K1llon1an Yearbook Staff 3 4 Traflic Squad 2 3 4 Jr Play Cast 3 Executive Com T S 3 4 Sr Play Cast 4 Student Council 4 Intramural Basketball 1 2 3 4 National Honor Soclety 3 4 Pres K A A 4 Pres N H S 4 Pres Latin Club 2 Business Mgr Killonian 4 Prom King 3 Usher Graduation 3 Handsome personality plus intelligent and popular 1S this fellow Phil lS the kind of person who can do almost everything and do it well Without his valuable aid and quiet unassumlng confidence we certainly would not have made a success of many of our projects We are sure that he IS one boy who 1S well on the way to success FRANCES A WOJCIK Rover Commercial Vice President of Class 3 4 Bowling 1 2 3 4 President of G. Sports Club 4 Badminton 1 2 Secretary of G. Sports Club 2 Drum Major 4 Mixed Chorus 3 4 Traffic Squad 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 K. A. A. Council 4 . A. A. 1 2 3 Yearbook Staff 3 4 Bowling Mgr, 3 Killonian Staif 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Junior 81 Senior Play Prod. 3 4 Down Main Street comes the strains of band music and leading the parade is our snappy drum major Franny . Youll find her in the lead in sports and music also. Fran- ny s sweet disposition good looks and business ability should make her success in the business world assured. C305 NANCY LOUISE WOOD Nan Commerczal K A A 4 K1llon1an Staff 3 4 Glrls Glee Club 4 Senlor Play Productlon 4 Engllsh Club 3 Muslc Nlght 3 Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 C1v1cs Club 1 Yearbook Staff 3 4 Camera Club 4 Jumor Play Product1on 3 Nan has proven herself to be a bright ray of happlness 1n the class and w1th her frlendly sm1le she has made many fr1ends Rldlllg Nans favor1te sport and hobby takes up most of her tlme In her ambltxon to become a stenographel we feel sure that her eflicxency rellable character and deep determmatlon to succeed w1l1 brmg her all the happmess she so r1ch1y deserves RALPH C YOUNG Brzglzam College Speakmg Contest 1 French Club 4 Traiilc Squad 3 4 Operetta 3 Natl Honor Soclety 3 4 A A 1 2 Junlor Plays Senlor Play 4 Ralphs ab1l1ty wlth the accordlon along wlth his wolk 111 the oratorlcal and actmg flelds 1S well known HIS qulck Wlt has supplled many laughs for us and we know that w1th h1s talents and SCh013St1C 3bl11f1BS a very successful future awalts hxm C315 , , . , , , , , . , K...,,3,4 ,. s ' - , MAURICE ROLAND BOULAIS A M M 2fc U S N R Frenchy College Enllstment--August 13 1942 Dlscharge October 25 1945 Tralnmg Medals U S N T S Newport R I American Theater N A T T C Memphxs Tenn Navy Good Conduct N A G S Jacksonvllle Fla Vxctory Medal N A T T C Chlcago Ill SCTVICS N A S San Juan PR N A S Tr1n1dad B W I N A S Br1t1sh Gu1ana N A S Banana RIVGT Fla The Navys loss was Klllmglys gam when Frenchy returned to school H1s sense of humor and easy gomg way have made h1m many frlends We all wxsh Frenchy the best of luck 1n h1s ambltlon to become a mechanlcal englneel PAUL JOHN DESCHENES Duke Commerczal Rank Sergeant Army A1r Corps Baslc Tralnlng at Mlaml Beach Fla Radlo Operator s Mech School at SIOUX Falls S D Advanced Radxo and Radar at Savannah Ga Aer1a1 Gunner s School at Las Vegas Nev Served Overseas 1n New Guinea Dutch East Indles Phllrppxnes Oklnawa and Japan Good Conduct ASlat1C Pac1fic Ph1111pp1ne Llberatlon Amerlcan Theater Vlctory ubbon and 6 campalgn stars Dlscharged December 5 1945 Enterlng our class th1s wxnter d1rectly from the servlce Paul has proven h1s ab1l1ty to adapt h1mse1f not only to c1v111an hfe but also to the routme of a modern h1gh school H1s Smlllng equan1m1ty has been most agreeable to the many frlends he has made here We are sure he w1ll do much 1n the field of radlo h1S present lnterest us e HERBERT HARRIOT H 91' 5 General AA1 RedCross1234 A 1 Seaman 2!c Enhsted May 2 1945 Tramed Sampson N Y Drscharged December 18 1945 Herb left school last year Joxmng the Navy to do h1s b1t However he was able to come back th1s year to graduate wlth us W1th h1s knowledge of automoblle mechanics and h1s ambltlon to follow those lmes we have no doubt concern mg Herbs future happlness and success C323 , - , ,S ..... , . lf II ' - y 1 , . , . 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La aff Bhcx Best All 'l1OL11'1d Most Populau Best Lookmg Best Natux ed Best D1 essed Best Athlete Best Dancer Most Studlous Cutest Tallest 'XVom'1n Hater Man Hater Class Shells Best Actor Best O1 '1tor Nc tttst xV1tl1CSt Most Smcere Most Ambltlous Most Clever 'Vlost Su 1ous NO1S1CSt Qtuetest Most Musleal Most L1lxely To Succeed Class Couple Class Baby Class Pessnnxst Class Ch 1tte1 box Class Cut up One xx ho has done the most fo1 the class Wl111flPd Sx e W1H1fTCd St L Lue1lle MLun1e1 Anlta O B1 len Nincx De in F1 ances Wh1tma11 Max bel Bolt es lVla11on Lltke Ela1ne Op XITDLV Dc in Dora R1cha1dson Clam L2ll.!'lI1CCD1S Jean C1055 Glor '1 'Webster Nancy DQ ln Lo11'11Pe lgllllll s M 111011 Lttke Gloua Webste1 Evelxn Wtpsala ll I 11 lon Lltlxe DorothK B1 eu ste1 Plkllllii Rmux CllIJll1vVLbSlC1 Cloua Wcbstu R1ch'11d Labtll Elune Oja BIUCL Lamb Jean C1055 Rene F'1eehette Me1r ll Stetson t-335 lil Pant Flechettc Phlllp W1ld Raymond S231 kowlcz Donald D'1V1s MQXVIII Whlppl Rlchfud Labellt Rene F1echette Mer11ll Stetson Leon ud Ladd Ceorge Chandler Robe1t Ba1 d Eddle All'ud Ellx Howland Phll Wlld MQIXIH Whlpplt Rene Flechette P lul R31HV1llQ M9Tl1ll Stetson Paul R'11nv1lle Paul Ramvxllt Thomas COIYIWHII M1lton P151 ce Paul R'llI1VlllL Me1 r1ll Stetson Rlta Boul us w 'X 1 l-w M Q1 1 Q2 1 ,W tw f' .Q N? vet ' 'W J 1 M es Q Rx :'1 X , W Q ts 4 I. 9 Z 1 .. . x .,..... 6 M ll x 6 My ' 1 1 1 as left 1 in 3 12 so to Shortest Lorraine Billings Alfred Gingras . l 'S' itg. A . . X X 'X I I 1 Q- it V ' C' ' 1 J' ' 7, ' . I ' , 5 ' v I .' X 5. ,. 1 ' . ., ' C ' C 1 e 2 al ' ' 2' y 1 . 4 . Favorite Saym Favorite Song Pastlme Ambition B rthdate Name Oh my ach ng back Here Comes Heaven Again Mus c Dane ng and Eating 5- 1-28 Druggist or Teacher-Coach Allard Edward Indian Chief Have a good time octor Lawyer 41 bac ach ng Y L O O M 41 Oh phooe yes E OLII' ts InY k Stn FD thlngs are tough Cheer up The Call Of The Canyon T nkerlng with Junk Have a pur fied herd of 12- 5-28 rederic F' rd B OV? 'Al rnsey dairy cattle 2 Ir sh Eyes Are Smiling 91'1 Wh and talk Eat dr nk 2.11 To be a traveling salesm 27 12- 3- obert R rd B D1 D3 M S orts CI' Ha rdress 11-24-27 X16 I'2. 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DE T0 1-27 11- Haro d ES i . .... . g , ' 1 , 1 ' ' , i !' ubin, Maurice 9- 4-28 Marry a Wea thy girl with a car Hanging around 'KD , , ' ' ' I tsales, Bessie 4-29-26 Nurse eeping happy 'AG ing H me 'LO , m i k!' ailey, Inez 11- 7-28 Travel around the world Charlie 'L o e Ge 'L , y!'y a , ., 1 1 '1 , ' Q Geu ' I 11 ,r! a , ' ' , i , i ' ' HB h, WOMENVI elisle, Luci e 4- 8-27 To be a housewife Waiting for the mailman There I Said It Again 'Should I worr ? ' li , i i p 'K ymphony Don't be so hard to get along with! olves, Maybe 7-13-27 To travel ancing and working tilts Been A Long, Long Time You irk me! 0 , ' i Dancing and Putnam HI Can't Begin To Tell You oulais, Rita 12- 6-28 To grow p ts St r 'K priget! oulais, Maurice 6- 6-25 Mechanica Engineer 61 Broad Street I Can't Begin To Te You 'tBy g lly! ousquet, Evelyn 3-16-28 To own my own plane Dancing, tennis A Smoke Gets In Your Eyes Yes, but has he got a car? I'8WSt61', DOI'0thy 7-11-28 T0 tI'3.Ve1 113111 ' 1 hould you Worr ? rown, Mae 11-13-28 To learn to ride horseback wel Re din It Might As Well Be Spring 'tCome on now! ameron, Roderic 9- 8-28 Radi technician Radio and hanging around HI Can't Begin To Tell You t'Is that so! am bell, Gertrude 7-26-28 Hairdresser ri i 'AI Can't Begin To Tel You 'tGosh! V rr her, Francis 5-18-28 To get in U. S. Arm ailing An rish Lullaby han , ' l ts ym 1' H , 1 , S a man, Kathleen 6-29-28 Nurs R ' g owly Oh, ! ho uette, Albe i ' 1 ' i ' . i H .S.! or eil, Lea 10-25-28 T0 Travel W' i i ' y 1 i ! ! 0 , 1 onneville's Drugstore 'tStardust A' urry u , Rita! 0 , li i 1 ing 'LI Canlt Begin To Tell You, f'Hubba, Hubba!' 'oss, J an 8- 5-28 ' 0 go o China r i ' i 1' H , Og urtis, Harold 11-26-28 To graduate from co ege Playilig I'6COFdS Stardust 'K innie avig, Donald 6-30-23 To be a millionaire Day Dreaming Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief 'tOh, Fudge! ean, Nancy 1 KSUHY t N ch! el , l y ting ee ! , l 1 l i i i , i ' ' , 'A i ' 1' l 1 morrow Deviney, Madeline 11-22-28 To Travel wimm' ' ' - , .. 1'..1 V' F' , i ' i ll , i ii 'L 1 1 orchestr musi 'ngras, A fred 2-25-29 Get into aviation a' l 1 ,ise No iddin' 0 , Hunting 'K a ajo T i Is ' ? arriott, Herbert 5- 8-27 Mechanic 1 ovi , i - ' Bom adier Polka er 1 , 1 gi rumpet t T e Fat Man's 'tWhat did I do now? owland, E is 4-14-23 To own all the sugar and but- Sports t'Me1aI1Ch01y Babyl' For Crying out 10u i i U. . 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I , 7 1 1 , 1 ' Carragher Rene Frechette Robert Herklots Harold Knowles Leonard Ladd Paul Ramv1lle Stanley V1ens and Mervln Whlpple Orchestra members were Harold Knowles Leonard Ladd Paul Ramvllle and Stanley V1ens At the beg1nn1ng of the second semester Bruce Lamb entered the class comlng from N F A and addmg h1S contrlbutlon to the class Our Junlor year showed much talent 1n pre sentxng three one act plays on Apr1l 6 1945 The first When Shakespeare s Ladles Meet had as a cast Jean Cross as Juhet Margaret Moran as Port1a Dor1s Cote as Desdemona Irene St George as Cleopatra Inez Balley as Opheha and Maybel Bolves as Kathar1ne The second play Four Hundred Nlghts was a drama presented by Ph1l1p W1ld Wlnl fred Sye Leon DeV1llez Elly Howland Be verly Del Pesco Lucxlle Meumer Leonard Ladd Glor1a Webster Merrlll Stetson and Ralph Young The th1rd play The Crlmson Cocoanut was a comedy 1nvolv1ng an unexploded bomb ln the form of a cocoanut The cast was Ed ward Mazzarella Elalne Oja Robert Herklots Edward Allard and Anlta OBr1en D1rect1on of all three plays was by M1ss Vlfglnla Brown The Speakxng Contest held on May 4 1945 1ncluded one part1c1pant from our class Rene Frechette who gave Brotherly Love by Leota Black The annual Junlor Prom was held on May 11 Flowers of soft spr1ng colors transformed the gymnaslum 1nto a romant1c sprlngtlme garden enhanced by the sweet stralns of Maxme Kmgs all gxrl orchestra from Worcester The hlgh llght of the evenlng was the crown1ng of the Prom Queen Al1ce Mooney Somethlng new th1s year was the Prom Kxng Ph1l1p W1ld The Kmg and Queens attendants were Frances WOjC1k and Leonard Ladd On Tuesday May 22 1945 seven members of our class were lnducted 1nto the Nat1onal Honor SOC19ty at an 1mpress1ve ceremony sponsored by members of the Norwlch Free Academy Chapter These members who were chosen by the entlre faculty were Robert Herklots Marl on Lltke Paul Ra1nv1lle Merrlll Stetson Fran ces Wh1tman Ph1l1p W1ld and Ralph Young Thxs selectxon was based on Scholarsh1p Leadershlp Servlce and Character So Anne we are almost there' Slncerely Fran June 12 1946 Dear Anne The class of 1946 started the1r last and final year of the1r hlgh school career 1n September 1945 In Room 14 they elected the followlng officers Pres1dent Merr1ll Stetson V1ce Presl dent Frances WOJCIK Secretary Al1ce Moon x Treasurer Ph1l1p W1ld and H1stor1an Frances Wh1tman Robert Herklots was elected Ed1to1 of the K1ll0H18H for 45 46 On the K A A Councll were Robert Herk lots Maybel Bolves and Ph1l1p W1ld Repre sentat1ve from the G1rls Sports Club was Frances WoJc1k presldent Band muslc makers were Franc1s Carragher Rene F rechette Robert Herklots Harold Knowles Leonard Ladd Paul Ramvllle Stan ley V1ens and MSTVIH Whlpple Leadmg the band were Drum Major Frances Wojclk A s1stant Mayor and Majorette Clara Lefrancols Majorettes Kathleen Chapman Bess1e Atsales Glor1a Webster Majorette Alternate W1n1fred ye Orchestra members were Harold Knowles and Stanley VIQHS The officers of the Nat1onal Honor Soc1ety are Pres1dent Ph1l1p W1ld Vxce Pres1dent Robert Herklots Secretary Marlon Lltke Treasurer Paul Ralnvxlle and Reportel Ralph Young On October 19 1945 a new and novel dance The Hobo Hop was sponsored by the Klllo n1an Staff The great event of the evemng was the crownlng of the Kmg and Queen of Hobos Red Nesbxt and Maybel Bolves who later lead the Grand March On the evenmg of November 16 1945 the class presented Jun1or MISS by Jerome Cha dorov and Joseph F1elds The cast gave a very entertamlng performance They were Elly Howland W1n1fred Sye Maybe1Bolves Jean Cross Evelyn Ross Glorla Webster Robert Herklots Al1ce Mooney Ph1l1p Wlld Edward Mazzarella Merrlll Stetson Stanley V1ens Robert Bard FTHHCIS Car1 agher Ralph Young and Rudy Bolves It was a huge success w1th much cred1t gomg to the d1rector M1ss V1rg1n1a Brown On the evenlng of December 14 1945 one of the most gala events of the year took place the annual Sen1or Hop Muslc was by Harry Ell ner s orchestra and beaut1ful Yuletlde decora t1ons heralded the Chrlstmas holldays MBIIOH Lltke was chosen to rece1ve the D A R Good C1t1zensh1p award on the basls of Dependab1l1ty Servlce Leadersh1p and Pat r1ot1sm The Sen1or Informal under the name of Pastel Paradox was held 1n the gymnaslum on February 8 Wlth Brlan Dorman s orchestra On March 1 at a very 1mpress1ve ceremony 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 , a 1 y , . 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WILL We The Senlor Class of 1946 bemg of sound m nd fue hopej and sound body Cthanks to the I-'ealth Educat1on Departmentj made out ou1 last w1ll and testament Our valued pos SGSSIOHS we d1str1bute thus to those remammg behlnd 'lo MISS Magee we extend a m1ll1on thanks for her endless pat1ence and cooperat1on and also a spall lma new palnt job for her Chevvy We leave to M1ss Pradel a well deserved halo for all the work she has done To Mxss Brown we w1ll a Semor play ca t that learns 1ts lmes before the last mmute To Coach Ventura a basketball te m that w1ll defeat Tourtellotte To Bulfy T1ll1Hgh3St Jean Cross w1lls her ablhtv to talk her way out of dxfhcultres fo Norman C lleau Leonard Ladd leaves h1s ab1l1ty to have a f9I'Il1HlI'1G admlrer m every room Harold Curt1s w1lls h1s enormous appetlte to Lulta Conkl1n To future Sen1or classes we leave sound proohn for Room 14 so that they can talk dur lo Brlan Dorman Merrxll Stetson leaves h1s power to lead the Sen1ors to be Pen Flechette leaves h1s clever Wlt and llUITlJ1 to B1ll Murray Fo Peggy Mart1n Nancy Dean wllls he1 sw eet and charmmg personahty To June Vas1llov Glorla Webster and Ine7 Ballev leave thelr power to concentrate on out of toxxn boys mstead of our K H S men' To Wxll e RlC1LOt Maurlee Aub1n leaves h1s poxxu to b so well hked by everyone ertludc Campbell and Kathleen Chapman lc lvc then steady f11endsh1p to LOIS Gagnon md Pat Bcrtorelh To Barbara Bassett Lvelyn Ross wxlls he1 wardrobe of clothes To Shlrley Weaver Anlta O B11en bequeaths her Irlsh eyes Lucllle Meun1er leaves to Theresa Mllharcl her damtmess and sweet pelsonallty To Hardle Burgm Geolge Chandlu leaves h1s towerlng helghts a handy thmg to have so the glrls say Clara Lefrancols leaves her well dressed neat appearance to Jackle Roberts To Bucky Clark Ecldle Allard leaves a clear path to the K1ll1ngly debs Lorrame B1ll1ngs leaves her norsmcss as well a her gxggle to Mary Ba1ley To Romeo Bern1er Harold Knowles and Bruce Lamb leave then comblned commerclal ablllty Rlchard Labelle sorrowfully b1dS adleu to the K H S Varslty To Stella Panteleakos Maybel Bolves leaves her danclng ab1l1ty To Fredd5 Dzlkl Ph1l W1ld leaves h1s popu lar1ty w1th everyone Rudy Bolves leaves h1S dancmg ab1l1ty to h1s k1d brother Herb1e From Ralph Young to Douglas Spauldmg To E11 Martm Alfxed Gm ras le axes 1 book ent1tled The Advantages of Bemg Short To Musty ROll1DSOH J1mm1e Platt and Rod STICK Cameron leave the1r golden wavy locks To Herb1e Oatley Bob H rklots bequeaths h1s weakness for the faxrer sev If anyone IS mterested Lucllle Behsle leaves lnformatxon concelnmg the Malmes To Norman LeCla1re Stanley Vlcns leaves h1s well dressed appearance To Jane Howell Rxta BOLll'l1S le was hu ab1l1ty to concentlate on just one of the op pos1te sex To Nancy HElH11lt0Il M312 11 et Mol In be stows her secret of keepmg long fingernalls C95 I nw K, 4 J 4 3 7 '. 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France Wh1tn1an leaves her endless supply of um to Yvette Kerouack to be chewed m F155 Magee s Fnghsh Classes Peabody Wmme Sye bequeath play bO0g1C VVOOD19 1nte1ested Donald Davis leave Smlley Sp1d91S leave then v1v ICIOUSHCSS Fo Freddy her ablhty to To anyone h s name of 'Ihe Qemor and teamwork to the up and comm Freshman team To Paul Sears Francls Carxabher leaves h1s clever art of gettmg to school on t1me '7 Kay Wepsala wllls ner '1b1l1ty to make rxends such as slce d1d 1n her Qemor ve'1r to Barbara Anderson To the F F A Horace Plerce Everett Pellett and leave the sum of S10 000 to Reservat1on expenses Elna Vlrtanen leaves he1 K naball M ltavx 'VIe1x1n VVh1pple cover the Forest fhl tatlousness to To Rejeanne Lemery Ahce Mooney w lls her versatlhty and charm To Jackle Grenon and Dorls P1 ovenchel Flame oullu an and Irene St Geor e leave their tltle of The Insep b stowed upon them by Rene Frechette The Semor Cheexlcad rs leax thelr never endmg supply of pep to th Jun1o1 Cheerlead ers Ela1ne Oja and Rlta Fholen bequeath then allurmg blonde ha1r to Audxev Angell To Margaret W1lson Dora R chardson and Pauhne Rloux XVIII thelr abzhty to hate men MHTIOH Lxtke challenbes V'1lC11E Ca1on to outdo her Semor SChOl8St1C standm Frances Wo1c1k l aves hu baton and 1hyth m1c beat to the 19A6 47 drum majox To Mal ory Dy son and M111am Blurnenthal Lea Corbe1l and Madehne Devmey leave then ex crlastlng steady fr1endsh1p 'Io Ernest Joly Albert Choquette w1lls h1s calefree happy go lucky manne1 Thomas Gorman leaves h1s pow er to attla t attent1on 1D a no1sy way to Buddy Malo To Rene Lacharxte LUCIEH Marchesseault and Eddy Mazarella bequeath the1r cheery sm1leS To B1lly Carpenter Ravmond Sza1kow1cz leaves h1s charmmb blush C405 Lu llle L'lCl1'll1tE, and Dolothy Brewster l me the r commu ll laughter and ehattermg to to eraxy M1sto To John Mattana Robert Bard leaves h1s e cn me vocabulary Vfxlham lxllsbet bequeaths h1s vlohn to Dlckle Blal e AO I llx Crenon Maumee Boulals leaves h1s 0 wdcrlul per sonallty Elly Howland leaves h1s collect1on of corny re I arl s to Steve Kuzaj 10 Jack Lnqblorl and Roger Bruce Herbert +11 r1ott and Newton Perklns leave thexr farm IH., ablhty To the GHufh1C1 brothers Paul RHIDVIII l aves h1s most famous Hwy er 1f they can mampulate 1t ' Fr t le Bard leave h1s collect1on O1 plald hu ts to R1Ch31d Moe To Bernice Lepolnte and Elame Flske Mae C eor e Cote leaves h1S never endlng supply of quest1ons to Robe t Benac 'lo Ram ma Seams goes the t tle ot Glamor ous From Evely1 Boo quet 15 Edna M1llnrt Bex e115 Del Peseo leav s e novel ways of dressm r 1 xl De chenes bequeaths h1s husklness to 1rv1n,, Emley To F1 anus St Lfeor .,e Everett Slunner leaves 'us darl cmly halr To Ioah Glover Nancv Wood and BGSQIC Atsale leave thelr power to concentrate on tuoy mstead of other thmgs a the px esence of Mlss Magee we the Class or 1040 1n termmatmg our four short years at x. llm ly H1 h School wltness thls document to be our last Wlll and testament FLAINE SULLIVAN EVELXN WEPSALA WHINESSES Slllxl G I Joe Coach Ventum 4 -3 ' ' ff C It ' 'H ' . 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'1 1' L 11 'y 1 just as lovely as ever We called for the telegraph operator George Cote who 1mmed1ately dispatched a message back to the earth Then everyone dashed to the other s de of the sh1p to see Hazel Smith IH a small rocket plane of her own Two m1nutes later we landed on the moon w1th a thump the door sprang open and there with a white carnat1on IH h1s button hole stood the OITICIHI welcomlng committee of one Douglas Nlsbet Then I woke up on the floor I had fallen out of bed during the exc1tement W1nn1e And now for my letter It said You are to go to the Ritz tonight at twelve where you will meet eleven people with whom you are well acqua1nted YOg1 who are the eleven people? Paul This requ1res great concentration madam first Jean Cinterruptlngj The Ritz' Why thats where Stanley VIGDS and h1s V1ennese Walt ers are featurmg Rene Frechette vocalist Paul FIRST if you will be quiet I w1ll gaze 1nto my crystal ball and inform you as to what I see Ah I see Bruce Lamb fam ous hort1cultur1st and Donald Davis dare devil automob1le tester As you enter the hotel you w1ll meet the recept1on1st Ela1ne Oja who w1ll g1V8 you the password Hubba Hubba and d1rect you to the meet1ng place You w1ll walk down the corridor and handsome Raymond SZHTKOWICZ Federal Bureau of Invest1gat1on Agent, Wlll greet you with Hubba Hubba naturally he IS one of the eleven W1th a d1S dalnlng glance you meekly w1ll return the password Hubba Hubba and follow h1m to the meet1ng place There you see MHFIOD L1tke author of the latest book Is th1s a Cowboy Which I See Before Me? It IS a biography of Mervm Wh1pple screen 1dol of m1ll1ons Jean flnterruptingj You have a lovely halr WIDDIG Guess vtho d1d 1t? Why Gertrude Campbell' She has a salon on Fifth Avenue Lea Corbeil IS recept1on1st there She has been a br1desma1d Wlth Madellne Deviney dozens of t1mes, but never br1des st1ll old ma1ds l1V1Dg together Jean Speakmg of weddings did you see Be verly DelPesco s picture 1n the paper? It s her fifth ann1versary They say her hands are full managing those sweet tw1ns of hers Her husband IS a m1ll1ona1re antique collector Paul Please mesdames, let us cont1nue w1th the consultat1on Ah I see the famous surgeon Robert Herklots w1th h1s nurse Margaret 'Vloran and beautiful secretary Evelyn Bous quet entermg the R1tZ now Everett Pellett who has just publlshed h1S book on P1geons has made enough money to buy that ranch in Texas that he has been want1ng for so long There 1S Harold Knowles, pres1dent of the Natlonal 4 H th1S year and h1S secretar1es, Dorothy Macina and Elaxne Sull1van Now I see Merr1ll Stetson who marr1ed Dupont s daughter, and owns half 1nterest 1n her father s emp1re Four 1mportant execut1ves working 1n the same firm are Mau r1ce Aub1n Herbert Harr1ott Newton Perkins and Horace K1mba11 Jean But YOg1, Paul Please madam the vision IS gone tsadlyj WIDDIB Oh but why was I to go there? Paul Now we w1ll have to try the tea leaves Jean I used to know how to read tea leaves Jean ftakmg cup and turnlng upside down and around on the saucer three t1mes she peers 1n I see a bottle it looks l1ke p1lls There s Edward Allard hold1ng it WIHHIG Edward Allard? He owns Moses now Leonis Thomas and Bessle Atsales work with h1m Bessie runs the soda fountain and Leoms work on prescr1pt1ons Jean What does Eddy do? W1nn1e You tell me' Did you know that Inez Ba1ley went to South AIHGFICHV She s go1ng to work for an eng1neer Jean Yes I got a letter from her shes al ready there on the boat She met Nancy Wood Luc1lle Lacharlte Kathleen Chapman and Elna Vlrtanen who are on a soc1al relatlons tour Oh, look what I see now lt s a horse lt s two horses and on them are Thomas Gorman and Mae Brown W1nn1e Oh that rem1nds me Maybel Bolves and her husband were Just up to ee Evelyn Wepsala who IS the physlcal educat1on 1nstruc tor at Vassar now Jean Her husband? W1nn1e Oh, yes hes formed a corporation with M1ltOH Pierce Everett Skinner FTHHCIS Carragher and George Chandler and they have the egg market 1n Connecticut cornered Jean They have? That s marvelous but here s something Ill bet even you didn t know Frances Wojcik and An1ta O Br1en are starrmg 1n Ralph Youngs The Merry WIVCS of K1l l1ngly They are members of Edward Ma? zarella s Stock Company in Ma1ne now Paul Quiet, Qu1et, please I feel a v1s1on com ing on me W1nn1e and Jean Ohhhhh Ohhhhh Paul I must have qulet s Ph1l1p Wild Secretary of the Treasury of the Un1ted States He IS here to O K an appropria tion I see another face It IS Frederlc Bard he 1S hold1ng a paper It IS a plan of h1s newest 1nvent1on Another face comes 1nto the scene C425 , . 1 T ' 1 , . . - 1 , . . , . . 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 , . . , . . . , . . . . . . I - . H . . , , . . . . . . , - . , . . . J - . 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Q if A 9 kgg fi sw gi A , 5 j ,iq K ' fr Z! , , - W , fi: ' ' . ,1 f 3 , 1.9 A 8' 3 all ' vw A ,Q ' ,ii 5, 4 ' SEQ ,V 'Fxgff -, .K ...xi I J , E FI I 'l, A I1 4 tr , x 1 ax 1 an I' -v -MW ' 'l x ' 1 J 1 L , 'X fl fc 3 I X J xf it 555 1 U 1 . 1 rfifv' ' 5 4 ,M .A A . , Q I Aa - e uniors- First Row. Left to Right: R. Bernier, R. Benac, H. Behrens, J. Sullivan, N. Harrington B. Dorman, Miss Brodeur, H. Oatley, J. Roberts, S. Harju, M. Martin, J. Martin, B. Nash L. Baker, R. Clark, D. Boston, F. Davis, F. LaBelle. Second Row: J. Mattana, F. Ward, I. Finley, J. Farrell, J. Charizia, P. Chapman N. Gunderson, N. Malo, D. Spaulding, J, Nash, P. Sarantopoulos, J. Dennett, R. Page W. Grenon, E. Martin, B. Welsh, M. Russo, M. Rollinson. Third Row: W. Racicot, R. Bruce, R. Lacharite, D. Hartley, L. Bjork, B. LaPointe J. Tucker, J. Cote, M. Dyson, R. Beeney, N, Hamilton, A. Angell, R. Sears, M. Blumenthal S. Weaver, M. Smith, R. Misto, E. Milliard, M. Mills, B. Robertson. Fourth Row: G. Wood, J. Glover, J. Bufiington, M. Bailey, B. Andersen, P. Rawson P. Reddy, J. Whitaker, G. Coolidge, J. Howell, V. Caron, L. Hubert, L. Racine, M. Anderson T. Bernier, B. Atsales, N. O'Brien, D. Lamoureux, D. Viesti, I. Gaudreau, I. Lehtimaki B. Conklin, E. Tillinghast, E. Perkins, I. LaParle, L. Yates, R. Litke, N. Eldridge, J. Vassilov C455 -T e So homores- First Row, left to right: D. Dyson, R. Vett, M. Evans, F. Peabody, M. LaClaire, R. Hebert T. Milliard, F. Dziki, Miss Frellick, J. Weaver, R. Barbeau, A, Tremble, J. Emblom, W. Slater P. Bard, J. Flood, N. Gingras, D. Rawson, E. LaClaire. Second Row: A. Mathews, P. Gilbert, G. Pester, O. Boiselle, L. Gagnon, E. Smith J. Perreault, L. Leblanc, B. Brundage, B. Kamuda, F. Wood, R. Rzeznikiewicz, R. Poirier E. Perreault, E. Derosier, E. Provost, G. Sherwood, D. Gingras, E. Kent, F. Stevens R. Winchell. Third Row: B. Finley, C. Farland, C. Labrec, H. Corpida, P. Bertorelli, F. Demoranville V. Barribeau, M. Aubin, Y. Kerouack, V. Neal, T. LaRoche, S. Wood, M. Cole, H. Bowen A. Cooke, L. Burchard, B. Rabb, T. Beaudreau, M. Zagranicany, L. Laprade, L. Thomas W. Moran, G. Desrnarais, M. Dupont. Fourth Row: C. Briggs, F. Bitgood, N. Gileau, P. Berthiaume, T. Pappas, T. Gaudreau R. Briere, M. Trucotte, L. Bouthillier, L. La Parle, F. Nap, P. Bosworth, S. Gauthier P. Sears, G. Brown, S. Kuszaj, W. Migneault, G. Zanglis. Fifth Row: R. Chocquette, R. Blake, H. Burgin, R. La Bossiere, H. Burke, R. Ross. 1467 1 - e F reshmen- First Row, 1. to r.: L. Regis, G. Savoie, M. Schapp, R.LaRoche, T. Gingras, E. Branski, A Fortin, B. Wood, J. Grenon, W. Murray, Miss Chartier, M. Keech, R. Lemery, M. Blumenthal S. Patterson, N. Tennett, M. Harrington, P. Orlando, L. Lefrancois, D. Provencher, B Gendreau, C. Barrette, J. Bissonette, V. Porter. Second Row: R, Morin, C. Comire, M. Page, R. Hebert. J. Pasquerella, O. Bernier F. Tracey, M. Anderson, L. LeBlanc, R. Bailey, C. Viens, B. Stoddard, A. Panteleakos, W Hoss, R. Lariviere, H. Elliott, H. Behrens, D. Baker, N. Field, M. Everett, J. White, B. Beeney D. Oldham, F. Lambert, D. Blanchette, J. LeClaire, D. Major, F. Gilbert, N. Pelloquin. Third Row: S. Schapp, B. Brunell, G. Savoie, M. Clark, R. Bouthillier, L. Bernier W. Leger, A. Coolidge, D. Spaulding, A. Giguere, W. Beebe, D. Strunk, P. Nyburn, G. Daly D. Church, W. Lester, F. Choquette, R. Carvalho, F. Sarault, A. Parent, A. Warren G. Auger, R. Whitman, R. Caron, G. Ralph, S. Booher, T. Minio. Fourth Row: G. Pellerin, C. Aubin, L. Corbeil, D. Moore, M. LeBonte, C. Coauette B. Campbell, E. Williams, B. Bassett, L. Stone. M. Curtis. C. Sarault, S. Gilbert, T. LeClair B. Moran, E. Gregoire, T. Raymond, P. Carragher, D. Balick, R. Lasnier, H. Atsnles P. Solomon, S. Atsales. Fifth Row: F. St. George, N. Gauthier, H. Bolves, R. Moe, A. Sarantopoulos, S. Litkn R. McDermont, R. Paquin, T. O'Brien, R. Madon, R. Carragher, R. Sequin, E. Curran E. Aubin, G. Poirier, W. Edmondson, R. Rogers, G. Trout, S. Colvin. 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' ' gi' W . lx HMJ 'lfllf X f Q5 1 i K I X ' AX 52537 1 X X ' ' Y X 0 W , U X K - my , X Q X1 U7 gl, gf ki ff KILLGNIAN BOARD F1rst Row Cleft to nghtb J Glover D Spauldxng E Mazzarella J Cross M1ss Pradel R Herklots Mlss Devlm S Vlens E Allard E Howland R Clark P Wlld J Platt M Stetson B Dorman Second Row N Wood G Webster M Lltke E Oja I St George E WOJCIK P Orlando L Trahan L Behsle L Bllllngs M Devmey R Mlsto Angell R Lltke I Leht1mak1 B Brundage J Charma Thlrd Row L RHCIHB V Caron J Roberts B Conklln D Rmhardson E Wepsala M Bolves M Blumenthal R Vett T OBr1en F Stevens R Madon M Dyson M Anderson M Blumenthal H Knowles Culllvan F M M1lls A Fourth Row R Sears A Mooney A OBr1en N Harrlngton F Whltman P Rawson J Matana R Cameron B Lamb H Curtls W Sye G Wood G Pester C Lefrancols E Bousquet J Howell D Spauldlng Through the untlrlng efforts of the KlllOn1aH Staff and the Faculty AdV1S6FS, The K1llOH1aH th1s year added several new features to 1tS al ready outstand1ng record We have become a Member of the Connectx cut Scholast1c Press Assoc1at1on and on Octo ber 20 1945 we attended a COI'1V6l1t1OI1 of thls assoc1at1on at Merlden Hlgh School The number of pages has been 1ncreased from elght to ten and somet1mes to twelve More cartoons and p1ctures have added to the 157 attract1veness of each lssue By holdlng several polls we have brought to hght the lnterests and oplruons of the student body Wh1Ch was a blg step toward maklng the paper more lnterestlng to the average student We have tr1ed to put any uggestlons 1nto 1m medlate use In add1t1on to the regulal dut1es of the staff we sponsored a dance on October 12 1945 called The Hobo Hop Nh1Ch was heart1ly accepted by the students l l ,, ,, iw, ,,,,,.,, . . , . , . , . , . , y 4 , y - Y - , - , - V - , . , . . 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F . . , 1 9 - - as uv , - . 1 ' 1 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Slttmg Left to Right Frances Whitman Paul Ramville Mrs White Philip Wlld Robert Herklots Merrill Stetson Marion Litke Ralph Young Standing Miriam Blumenthal Valerie Caron Gloria Webster Marjorie Dyson Robert Benac Douglas Spauldmg Romeo Bernler Jacquelyn Roberts Winlfied Sye Evelyn Wepsala Gloria Wood Not in Picture Jane Howell Burta Conklm The Killmgly High School Chapter of the National Honor Society was organized on May 11 1945 The qualifications for membership were based on scholarship leadership charac ter and serv1ce Mr R Vernon Hays has done much to promote the estabhshment of this society 1n our school Mrs White has been the able adviser Throughout the school year of 1945 1946 the proJect was the establishment of a dancing class for beginners which met in the gymna slum once a Week This undertaking has helped the pupils considerably wlth their dancing The second project was the sponsoring of sever al entertaining educational films shown in the C525 high school audltorium At the beginning of the school year a round robin letter was sent to the National Honor Society members who have graduated On March 1 1946 a very impressive ceremony was held in the auditorlum for the induction of new members The following officers were elected to serve in this organization during the year 1945 1946 Vice President Robert Herklots fWho also acts as the historianj Secretary Marion Litke Treasurer Paul Ralnville Newsreporter Ralph Young Faculty Sponsor Mildred O White 7 . . . . . . chapter has sponsored two projects. The first President. ...................... Philip Wild STUDENT COUNCIL Fxrst Row tleft to r1ghtl M Stetson B Dorman J Nash J ROb81tS Mxss B Hall P W11d O Bolselle B Kamuda J Whlte Second Row G Wood E Howland R Clark W Sye J Char1z1a W Murray Thlrd Row M Blumenthal L Ladd R Vett F St George F Dz1k1 Officers elected th1s year were Ph1l1p W1ld presldent Jacquel1ne Roberts v1ce pres1dent James Nash secretary treasurer The execu t1ve comm1ttee cons1sted of the three officers plus one Junlor and one sen1or thls year bemg Br1an Dorman and Merrlll Stetson Under the efficient guldance of MISS Barbara Hall the Student Councxl undertook several projects The K H S Handbook was studled and a new one planned A comm1ttee was ap polnted to see that the audltorlum was kept 1n Q53 good order Members wele statloned III the cafeter1a to keep the l1nes orderly and to stop students from cuttmg 1n The const1tut1on was revlsed and brought up to date Representatlves attended the fall meetmg of the Eastern Federat1on of :tudent Counc1ls 1n Plalnfield and the sprlng meetmg held 1n Hart ford At the Hartford mef tmg Robert Clark 47 of K H S was elected presldent of the federat1on for the commg year l l 4 I . , . , . . . 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C . . , . s TRAFFIC SQUAD Flrst Row fleft to rlghtl P W1ld D Spauldmg M Stetson M1ss Brodeur G Pester R Clark S Weaver R Herklots Second Row J Nash W Sye G Wood G Webster M L1tke R Young Th1rd Row L Ladd F Peabody A Gmgras R Vett H Burgm Th1s year the Traffic Squad under the able gurdance of M1ss Brodeur has been 1nstru mental 1n ma1nta1n1ng order throughout the school The squad has met and has successfully overcome many d1ff1cult1es durmg the past year The constltutlon of the squad was altered th1s year to F8159 c1t1zensh1p and scholarshxp re qulrements of members and to provlde for a greater number of students belng added to the actlve membersh1p of the squad It IS hoped that by havlng more members the efficlency of the squad w1ll be mcreased to a h1gher degree The squad has been very busy th1S year mam tammg order 1n both the corrxdors and the cafe terra It has carr1ed out xts dut1es well, and has proved 1tself a very useful and necessary organ 1zat1on OFFICERS Merrll Stetson Robert Clark Gertrude Pester Phlllp W1ld Sh1rley Weaver Robert Herklots Captaln L1eutenant Sergeant Execut1ves I . , . , . , , . , . , . , . . 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Gertrude Pester Robert Herklots Phxhp Wild Peter Qarantopoulos Mrs Payne Second Row Robert Clark Mr Ventura Maybe1Bo1ves Theresa LeC1a1r Wllllqm Mignault Arthur Panteleakos The Council held its first meeting on Septem ber 28 to plan the K A A drive With the foot ball season opening October 13 it was necessary The K A A membership fee was raised with the addition of this new sport to S1 00 oeason tickets were issued costing S1 50 As usual there was a rush to see what room would get the K A A banner The Seniors won this as they did in the past year C55 The annual party was held March 15 in the Sym The council officers are President Philip Secretary Gertrude Pester Treasurer Robert Herklots The other members of the council are Sen 1ors Maybel Bolves and Frances Wojcik Jun iors Robert Clark and Nancy O Brien Fresh men, Theresa Le Clair and Arthur Panteleakos to get the drive underway as soon as possible. Wildg Vice President, Peter Sarantopoulosg J LATIN CLUB Flrst Row deft to nghtb H Atsales I Lehtlmakx P Bertorelh Mrs Wh1te R Vett F Stevens P Solomon Second Row R Ross S Patterson N Tennett D Baker J Wh1te B Beeney E W1111ams C Vrens O Bolselle G Pester M Turcotte Thlrd Row P Berthraume M Keech M Everett F Demoranvllle M Aubln J Whrtaker J Buffmgton R Benac W Murray A Guguere M DuPont Fourth Row M Wrlson H Bowen B Brundage H Burgm G Ralph R Paqum N J111ou T OBr1en E Mazzarella The Latm Club began 1tS fourth year under the d1rect1on of Mrs lVI1ldred Whlte w1th Ro bert Vett as Presldent, Patrrcra Bertorelh as Vlce Presldent, Irma Lehtlmakr as Secretary, Franc1s Stevens as Treasurer, and Margaret W1lSOH as Program Charrman The meetmgs held every two weeks carr1ed out busmess plans for the group and socral perrods of games that were both entertalnlng and educatlonal Q56 The 1n1t1at1on of the Lat1n I Class took place m October After much fun the club settled down to a study of The Darly Llfe of a Ro man , Wh1Ch was the mam project of the year The varrous commrttees worked hard on re search, scr1pt wr1t1ng, and costumes m order to produce a pageant showmg a typlcal Roman famrly s day P Q is a . , . , . . . . . . ,, . . . . . ' . 7 BAND Fnst Row tleft to r1ghtb B Atsales K Chapman M Everett P Rawson J Glover VISHS J Whxte J Chauza B Dorman R Clark T OBr1en T LeC1f1n M Whxpple Vett R Shaw W Sye C Lefranco1s Second Row P Ra1nv111e M Balley B Hutchms H Knowles L Ladd R Frechette Boston R Brxere C Brlggs F Peabody J Platt Th1rd Row M Blumenthal S Vlens R Bruce F WOJCIK Mr Zambalano D Rfrwson Carragher R Benac Truly a pr1de and Joy of K H S IS the b1g and powerful 46 ed1t1on of the band The band th1s year played several engage ments among them two short concerts at the Lawn Party on Dav1s Park Preclslon plus has always been the motto of the K H S Band and th1s year after s1xteen years of outstandlng success 1n d1rect1ng K H S Bands Mr Zam barano clalms he has one of the finest Plans are now under way for the band to part1c1pate IH the gxgantlc band festlval to be held at Greenwlch Conn Th1s festlval IS a con test among the bands of secondary schools throughout the state and due to the success of other K1ll1ngly bands 1n these contests Mr Zambarano has h1gh hopes of makmg a good showmg C51 Thls year, the band w1ll lose only exght mem bers through graduat1on The three boys who have composed such a standout bass sect1on are leavmg They are Paul Ra1nv1lle a four year man IH the bass sect1on und also Pres1dent of the Band FTHHCIS Carragher also a four year man and James Platt who although Jomlng the band th1s September has helped conslder ably The trumpet sect1on Wlll lose two valuable members 1n Robert Hs rklots and MQTVIH Whlpple whlle all three drummers ale lcavmg The snare drummers Rene Frechette and Leon ard Ladd and the bass drummer Stfmlev Vrens all added to the success of the band We hope after replacmg these Hne players that we may have as successful a band next year ' I . , . , . 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The officers for the French HI Club for th year 1945 and 1946 were as follows Plesldent, Luc1lle Lachar1te VICE Pres1dent, Dor1s Cote Secretary, W1n1fred Sye Treasurer, Jean Cross, Actmg Secretary Lea Corbe1l Le Coq Dor has covered a XV1d6 field of act1v1t1es durmg the past year The success of the club IS cred1ted to the1r adv1ser, MISS Mar guerlte Chartler, and the cooperatlon of 1ts members Meetmgs were held every other Wednesday Each consxsted of both a bus1ness meetmg and an entertamlng program conducted 1n French FRENCH CLUB Front Row ileft to rlghtl W Sye L Lachante M1ss M Charuer D Cote L Corbe11 Second Row P Rloux N Dean I Balley G Webster L Behsle At Chr1stmas t1me a party was held W1th the French II Club members as quests There was an exchange of g1fts games and refreshments At the Chr1stmas Assembly French carols were sung by the comb1ned French classes A French play Wr1tten by Jean Cross and Luc1lle Lacharlte was also presented A trlp to Connectlcut Un1vers1ty was made ID the sprmg to v1s1t the French department and to part1c1pate 1n one of the Un1vers1ty s aCt1V1 t1es The Coq D or s members W1Sh the French II Club Good Luck l ORCHESTRA Fnst Row deft to rlghtw S V1ens L Ladd Second Row D Nxsbet R Br1ere J Charlza R Vett R Clark B Dorman D Boston T LeC1a1r R Bernler Th1rd Row H Oatley M Everett P Rav son J Whlte J Glover C VIGHS L Racme M Balley R Blake .,. , . ,. ,. . .. ,. ,- ,. v D . . . C . . 7 7 7 3 ' 7 , . . CC 777 ' ' ' .. 7 N . . . . ,, . -' ' CL 77 l . . ,. . :. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. , . ,. . , b by . . . .. ,. ,--1 n- r' 1- 1- 1 . ,. . MIXED CHORUS F1rstRow tleft to Tlghtl R Brxere G Chandler S Vlens B Gendreau A Mr Payne E Allard R Bernler D Spauldmg R Benac B Atsales H Atsales Second Row M Dyson S Gllbert G Pester P Gllbert S Patterson P B Rabb M Balley J Bufflngton A Angell P Carragher G Auger R Balley A Coohdge Math1eu O113I1dO Fourth Row N Hamllton P Rawson L Racme J Howell N Fleld Roberts F' Whltman E Sull1van F WOJCIK G C0O11dge M DuPont S Haxju ragher The MlX9d Chorus has fa1thfu11y practlced every Thursday and Fr1day durmg Act1v1ty Perlods under the able d1rect1on of Mr Robert D Payne Much lnterest has been shown IH thls comparatlvely new act1v1ty The Mxxed C59 Wood J R Car Chorus sang at the Chr1stmas Assembly Honor OOC1ety program and it Graduatlon The sprmg concert presented by the members to the pubhc proved to be an outstandmg success Third Row: B. Lamb, E. Howland, R. Frechette, R. Clark, B. Dorman, J. Mattana, 1 . ' , . , . ' , . , . ' . G. , . 'H' ' , z ' . svn- ...J 'N GIRLS GLEE CLUB Fxrst Row fleft to Tlghtl S Atsales L Lefrancols C Baxrette B Gendleau J Martln CuTt1SM Turcotte P Bertorelll H Atsales B Hutchlns B Atsales P Martln L Yates Ba1ley J Bufllngton B Atsales Second Row M Clarke P Orlando D Blanchette B Brunell E W1ll1ams D Moore Angell P Carragher M Anderson B Campbell D Ballck D Oldham I Lehtlmakl M1StO R Lltke M Smlth B Rabb C Farland T Beaudreau Thlrd Row B Stoddard A Cooke M Anderson L Raclne E Terw1ll1ger D Baker Baranskl R Lasnler D Lamoureux F Whltman E Sulllvan F' WOJCIK B Bassett Eldredge EZ EUCP ZIP-1 '4 QQ mid Fung-I 99 A-Q53 FD im? 05m 5-e455 'Ep-'D UJQJQ4 sm: mmg m'UL-+ E 6 Dfw 5 5250 FD sw 555 v-'SH FEV' 'SU sv U35 5 9+crQ5 515154 CDFUCD FPPV' H U3 Egg 353 aa? FDCD,-S Ream rg-2, EGG FDOUI VE 9.535 aim :S Hem? Dom Uqil- cgi U8 m 'FN 5:5 P-:Q-'C em :v 'DE emo ow OCD Q41- 4603 I! , .f 5 'Q -Y , . , . 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BOYS GLEE CLUB Flrst Row tleft to rlghtb R Balley R Hebert M Dupont R Caron R Carraghel V Hebei t Second Row F Wood G Polrxer E Aubln M McDermott A Glguere O Bernler Thlrd Row D Spauldlng R Benac R LaR1v1ere M Page T Panteleakos A Coohdge G Allgel' One of the mus1cal 8Ct1V1t1eS of Kllllngly HCt1V1ty perlods to work w11h the MlX9d Chorus Hlgh School th1s year has been the Boys Club under the d1rect1on of Mrs Adda ham Toward the end of the year the Boys Club slowly dlssolved They have used Glee 1n order to have extra t1me to rehearse for the Rod Apr1l Concert They appeared 1n the Chr1stmas program Glee The twenty five boys worked hard and enjoyed thelr thelr slnglng perlods together C I 4 I ' 7 . . , A . . , T y 1 - u , . , - FUTURE I-IOMEMAKERS GF AMERICA M1ss C Wllbar L Gagnon F Nap Second Row B Atsales T Mllhard H Porpxta P Bosworth A Cooke L Thomas M Brown E Smxth E Ross L LaPar1e L Behsle Thlrd Row D Hartlev S Wood C Farland T Beaudreau M Zagranlczny L Laprade V Neal E Txlhnghast Y Kerouack KILLINGLY CHAPTER Future Homemakers of Amerlca A branch of the Future Homemakers of Amerlca was newly organlzed th1s year, ts members havlng had at least one year of home makmg M1ss Mary Ann Hartlkka and Mlss Carollne Wllbar co advlsers ably dlrected the aCt1V1t1eS of the club each week In November the club members attended a state meetmg at the Unlverslty of Connectrcut Several lnterestmg lectures were enloyed by the group Mrs Ethel Buell 1n Health and a talk on Art by Mlss Pradel V1S1tS to the La C62 Rosa factory and Logee s greenhouse were 1n eluded 1n the years program Several partles were planned 1nclud1ng a bowhng party rol ler skatmg party scavenger hunt and p1cn1c In Aprll several members attended a state meetlng at St Joseph s College ID Hartford The officers were Presldent Lorralne B1ll11'1gS V1ce Pres1dent Ang1e Russo Secretary LOIS Gagnon Treasurer Bessle Atsales Program Cha1rman Beverly Robertson . ,. ,.. 2. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. , . ,. ,. ,. ,. . 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J 1' . . . . , . 1 . - . , . r' J - ,, , .............. ...... lv -15 s FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA M Plerce F Bard J Engblom M Wh1pp1e Second Row R Barbeau A Dutlemble R Rzezn1k1ew1cz H Elhot G Daly R Whltman J Kent R Bruce Thlrd Row Mr Bruce H Harrlot E Pellett W Grenon R Lacharxte R Wmchell Fourth Row R LaBe1le R Szarkow1cz R Choquette N Perkms F Carraghex W Slater KILLINGLY CHAPTER Future Farmers of Amerlca The officers of the year were as follows Pres1dent M1lton P1erce VICG Presldent Mervln Wh1pple Secretary Freder1c Bard Treasurer Horace K1mball Reporter June Vass1lov Under the supervxsxon of Mr Bruce, the F F A has been a success thlS year The plans for the agrlculture class are many and can not be all fulfilled thls year, but wxll be 1n the near future Q6 A few of the plans for the future are To bulld a 20 X20 cabln on the forest reservat1on also to buy more land 1n the near future to idd to the1r plot Many of the boys ure planmng to buy regulat1on F F A clothlng Under the help of the State Forest Flre Servlce, they are planmng to organlze a fire crew We all extend our gratltude to the F F A and know It w1ll be an outstandlng success 111 the future N s I si ,g ' fa Y , fm 1 5 , !,M 1 1 ,V I is x A I V 1 L - 'z Yu , -I - 5 x L , 'fix , .. 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' ' 2. 2 ' ' 7 ' I . . . 37 J OURNALISM CLUB The purpose of the Journal1sm Club was to wr1te the act1v1t1es of the school every week for the Wmdham County Transcr1pt Tl11S year a competent staff of n1ne Freshmen, elght Sophomores, seven Jumors, and three SEDIOTS d1d an excellent Job Wlth the able gu1dance of the1r advlser, MISS Jean Frelllck The officers of the club were Pres1dent Mar3or1e Dyson VICE Pres1dent Robert Benac Secretary treas Janet Cote CHESS CLUB F1rst Row left to r1ght F Wood R Benac J Glover R Hebert W Nlsbet R Bard F Stevens R Ross I Blanc Second Row P Bard S Lltke R Bruce J Wh1te Mrs Mowrey I Ba11ey W Leger L Cooke Thlrd Row E Provost E Mazzer ella R RZSZHIKIQWICZ J Weaver F Bard J Engblom F Carragher KDURNALISM CLUB Flrst Row E Gregmre P Beltor ell1 M1ss FI'6ll1Ck M Dyson J Cote R Benac F Stevens Second Row B L Brundage S Patterson N Tennant J Wh1t6 J Glover M Turcotte Thlrd Row F Demor'1nv1lle L Burchard R Beeney M Blumen thal P Orlando B Beeney OBr1en D Spauldmg Fourth Row B Lamb M Dupont E Mazzarella CHESS CLUB Last year a few students lnterested 1n chess orgamzed the K1ll1ngly H1gh School Chess Club Twenty members were added th1s year, to the eleven charter members Tournaments were played durmg the year and pr1Zes award The officers were Wh1te Kmg, Robert Bard Black Kmg, Douglas N1Sb6t B1Sh0p Jean Cross, Knlght Joan Glover Mrs Mowrey was our helpful faculty sponsor th1S year Q64 . . , . - x 1 - Y - v . , . . . . . , . , . , . , . , . . I . L w y . , . ' r , . , - , I' , . . , , . . . , . --we V l 44 . . ,, . . . - , . . . , , ' - ' , . . l , . . . . y - v - 9 - v - y - y - lv .1. . . . , . , . v - 1 - - - , . , . . I . L , . ' , - y - v - , , , . . RADIO CLUB Fnst Row 1leftto11ghtvF Demoranv1lle R Benfxc N GUl1d6lS011 R Bruce M1 J N Platt P Deschenes R Cameron N Gauthlel N Haxungton Second Row N Malo R Caron S Gauthler M Evans E LeC1a11e S Lxtke A Coolldge S Booher I Flnley The RadlO Club IS a new project orgamzed th1S year w1th 20 charter members Our pur pose was to learn rad1o operatmg and mamten ance Paul Deschenes, a returned war Veteran was our Presldent the other officers were as follows C659 VICE Presldent Roderlck Camel on Treasurer Norman Gunderson Secretary Nora Harrlngton Mr Platt kmdly consented to be our helpful Club adv1ser L, .l' Sf X ,L . . . . , . . . . , . 1 , . , . , . . . , . , . , . , . . . . . 1 .1 . V . . A , . , . . . , . , . , . , . . - a . , . . Q f 1 a ,fl fix 6 CX PMN. 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XXX ' l xx + f Ex 1 5 ,Q - F--M-3 54- , f ,L'Q'x,..ff-: q' I 1 M iiixi, X ,X Xw ,,, b : , f SENIOR PLAY Fxrst Row deft to r1ghtJ W Sye E Wepsala M Bolves Mlss Brown G Webster E Ross A Mooney Second Row R Bard R Bolves P Wxld M Stetson R Young S V1ens E Mazzarella E Howland F Carragher L Ladd THE SENIOR PLAY J unlor M1ss was the Senlor Play presented on November 16 1945, IH the K H S audlto rlum under the able d1rect1on of MISS V1rgm1a Brown The play was an outstand1ng success The play told of the trlals and tr1bulat1ons of the Graves a m1ddle class New York famlly whose daughters LOIS and Judy the Jun1or Mlss br1ng laughter and more often havoc to the famlly c1rcle Wlth Lo1ss parade of boy fr1ends and Judy and her best fr1end, Fluffy Adams contmually play1ng good samarltans, whose deeds contmually seem to turn 1nto the father usually find themselves desperately tryxng to extr1cate themselves from 1mposed pos1t1ons 1n wh1ch thelr darhng daughters have placed them W1ll1S Reynolds Grace s wander mg brother and Ellen Curtls Harry s employ er s daughter prov1de the love lnterest whlch becomes 1nvolved when J B Curt1s Harrys lrate employer d1sapproves of W1ll1S More laughs arlse when H1lda the Graves s sarcastlc mald frequently appears w1th her bluff but good nature and when LOIS s assorted troop of boy frlends occas1onally drop 1n and br1ng confus1on and consternat1on to the household 7 Cons1st1ng rnalnly of llb tlckllng wlt and merr1ment J un1or MISS was enjoyed by both the audlence 1n v1ew1ng lt and the cast 1n pro ducmg lt The cast as they appeared Harry Graves oe Grace Graves H1lda Lo1s Graves Judy Graves Fluffy Adams Ellen Curtls W1ll1S Reynolds Haskell Cummmgs Barlow Adams Western Unlon Boy Merr1ll Feurbach Sterlmg Brown Albert Kunody Tommy Arbuckle Charles Henry Prompter Stage Manager Ell1s Howland Rudolph Bolves Wmxfred Sye Maybel Bolves Jean Cross Evelyn Ross Glorla Webster Al1ce Mooney Phlllp Wlld Ralph Young Albert Choquette Rudolph Bolves Merr1ll Stetson Stanley V1ens Robert Bard Francxs Carragher Harold Curtls Leonard Ladd Evelyn Wepsala Leonard Ladd GL ' ' 37 ' ' Cl ' ' 77- - ' Q 1 , 1 a u - - 7 . . , auvnaununvnnnn.. . l U , , J ......................,. 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Q68 IUNIOR PLAY J JUNIOR PLAY The Jun O15 '3NV91V9Cl from the usual tradl t1on of three short plays to present one three a t play th1s y ear The curtam went up on Aprll 5 on The Ghost Tra1n a mystery thr1ller by A1 nold Rldley The cast 1ncluded Jacquelyn Roberts as M1ss Bourne a splnster who caused the aud1ence many chuckles Burta Conkl1n as Juha PTICG supposedlv a fr1ghtened hyster1cal g1rl but 1n lQHl1ty the v1lla1ness Clorla Wood and James Nash as Peggy and Charles Murdock the newly weds who spend the1r weddlng n1ght 1n the haunted 1a1lroad stat1on Valerle Caron and Br1an Do1 man as Elsle and R1chard W1nthrop w hose unhappy marrlage IS saved by the frlght enmg evemng Douglas Spauld1ng as Tedd1e Deaken a s1lly popp1sh Enghshman who turns out to be Scotland Yard s detectlve 1nvest1gat mg thc case of the ghost tra1n Robert Benac as Saul Hodgkxn the old Stat1on master who tells the ghost story Herbert Oatley as Hubert PTICG one of the v1lla1ns Norman Malo as John Sterllng Pr1ce s accomphce Romeo Bern1er as Jackson an 1nvest1gator Herbert Behrens as another detectlve The able d1rect1on of M1ss Brown and the cooperat1on of the cast and commlttees were THE SENIOR HOP The annual Senlor Hop h1ghl1ght of the K1l llngly Hxgh School wlnter soc1al calendar was held 1n the gym on December 14 The gym was beaut1fully decorated 1n a theme charactemzmg the season The decoratlons mcluded evergreen boughs for the walls large met1culously execu ted 1llustrat1ons of sheet muslc for the back boards and numerous Chr1stmas decorat1ons suspended f1 om the ce1l1ng A surprlsmgly large crowd danced to the excellent musxc of Harry Ellners Orchestra Seve1al factors made th1S dance d1st1nct1ve It was the first post war formal rt was planned so economlcally that the class actually profited from It qu1te a rarlty for a formal and a snow mach1ne attached to the ce1l1ng lent a del1ghtful touch by gently lettlng 1m1tat1on snow fall onto the danclng couples below Credlt for the suc cess of the dance IS due to the follow1ng com mlttees Decorat1ons Glor1a Webster and Robert Bard co chalrmen Stanley Vlens Paul Ra1n vxlle James Platt Franc1s Carragher Al1ce Mooney Lorraxne Bxllmgs Ralph Young Frances Wojclk Advert1s1ng W1n1fred Sye cha1rman Nancy C69 Wood Leona1d Ladd Paul RH1I1V1llC Jean Cross Evelyn Wepsala Bruce Lamb Inv1tat1ons Alxce Moon y and LL1K.lllC Meu n1er Clean up Ralph Young chaxrmln Robut Bard Wllllam NlSb9t T1ckets Harold Knowles cha1rman Haxold Curt1s Ellls Howland Geo1gc Cote Orchestra Ph1l1p Wxld and Stanley VILIIS PASTEL PARADOX The last Informal Dance of the year was pre sented by the Sen1or Class on Feb1uary 8 1946 The gym decoratlons conslsted of brlghtly colorcd twlsted streamers fOIITl1I1b a false cell mg Two reallstxc looking ICC c1ean1 sundaes were on the backboard mats and the walls were adorned w1th pastel suenmers w1th a huge fr1lly heart for var1ety Br1an Dorman s orchestra kept uexyone gay and 1n the mood Refreshments of sandwlches and punch were served durlng 1nterm1ss1on The commlttees we1e as follows DCCO18t1OH W1nn1e Sye chaxrman R Young co cha1rman K Wepsala G Webster S Vlens M L1tke E Howland P Wlld E All 1rd E Ross A O Br1en Orchestra S V1ens M Wh1pple P Ram V1 e lnv1tat1ons A Mooney L MLUIIICI N Wood Clean up R Young cha11m1n R Ba1d W N1sbet W Sye S VIGHS Advert1s1ng P Ramyxlle chauman L Ladd K Wepsala R Boula1s J Platt A Mooney F WoJc1k T1ckets B Lamb cha1rman B Atsalcs D Cote E Mazzarella General Cha1rman Mcrr1ll Stetson Refreshments Maybel Bolves cha11'nan K Wepsala N Dean B DelPesco F Wh1tman THE JUNIOR INFORMAL The Junlors presented the1r 1nformal Novem ber 30 The decoratlons avhlch conslsted of mult1 colored streamers a tepce and a canoe brought out the Indlan theme The comm1ttees for the dance wen General Cha1rman B11an Dorman Decorat1ons Jacquelme Robe1ts chanm 1n Jane Howell Luc1lle Rac1ne Vale11e CHIOD Robert Benac Robert Clark Sh11ley WGHVEI Romeo Bern1er Mar1o Ru so Pete1 Saranto poulos Refreshments Marjorle Dyson cha1rman Mlrlam Blumenthal and Rosalle Beeney Y 1 Y C . . 7 v J' . , 1 .. 5 . - I , y u . : e ' ' Y - , A y .Y 7 . . . y t.. - sv - ' ' nv E 1 X l , , . . . ' . , . . ' . Z ' v ' C . ' . . 1 Q ' 7 . Q y . . . . x , , -,,-, ' .f 7 7 Y . , . 7 - V . . . . . - . . - ' . ' Q I . , . 1. 1 . ' ' - ' IT 1 , . ' , V ' - - , L ' c c. . ' . . . . . , 5 - - C , 1 7 ' ' ' . - N, -. ' ,- , . . . C K , ' -, - ' . - ' 3 l x y x - 1 ' 1 ' sn- vw w - ' . . . K X . , . . . . . . , . U . , 7 7 7 1 1 . 7 1 ' 7 v - w ' v . . - . , . , . , . , . . Y , - - , . , . c , . . , . ' 1'9SpODS1bl9 for makmg the play a success. . ,, . . . . . . , . , . . I ' E ' H I 1 ' - . 1 ' - . . . . . . Q ' ' Q C Y ' 1 ' , , . . . , . , , . , . . .. A 1 : . ' . C ' 1 . , . . ' . . - 1 - is ' - v - X v - ' , : . , . C 3 . . q - . . . 7 ' ' - . l x . v . ' . . , , . , , c A , . . I , . , . ' , . c . . , --l- ' ' 7 1 ' I c - I I ' ' 9 a 1 ' , ' - ' ' . a ' 'az I , , - . Z Q. - , ' . ' Q - ' . . . , . t . c , I a 1 J 1 ' , ' , , 1 1 v Q w 1 v 9 ' y . . . ' V 7 7 - - . ' ' . ' . . ' 'V 1 C v ' 7 I ' Invitations Nancy Hamilton chairman Janet Cote Orchestra Brian Dorman Herbert Oatley Clean up Laurence Taylor chairman Nor man Malo Douglas Spauldlng Wilfred Racicot Fl Nartm Nancy OBrien Irma Lehtimaki Sadie Hargu Myra Tilhnghast and Ramona Sears Tickets James Charxzia chairman and Nora Harrington Advertising lfurta Conklin chairman Ruth Litke Rosemary Misto James Nash Joan Glover Glor1a Wood Mary Anderson Doris V1est1 Nancy Hamilton and June Vassilov Reception Marilyn Mills Beverly Robertson Phil Lewis orchestra furnished the music and the dance was a great success SOPHOMORE DANCE The Sophomore Dance Harvest Holiday was held in the gymnasium on November 2 1945 Music for the dance was furnished by Bel le s Dance Orchestra The Gym was nicely de corated with a harvest theme Committees for the dance were as follows General Chairmen Fred Dz1k1 and Wilfred White Fred Peabody Norman G1leau Maurice Du pont Theresa Phaneuf William Mignault Lorraine Trahan Mildred Zagraniczny Agnes Mathieu Sylvio Gauthier and Raymond Briere Tickets Chairman Pat Bertolelli Harriet Bowen Jackie Scun io Francis Stevens Orchestra Chairman Francxs Stevens Cranston Briggs Bob Vett Theresa Milliard Wilfred White Clean up Chairman Hardie Burgm Agnes Matneiu Bob Vett Joseph Weaver Richard Blake Fred Blt ood Gene Perreault Refreshments Chairman Odena Bo1selle Margaret Wilson Betty Finley Madeleine Au bin Fay Demoranv1lle Advertising Chairman Trent Pappas Ro land Champagne Bertha Kamuda Valerie Briere Priscilla Bosworth Frances Nap Mig nonne Turcotte Jackie Scungio Invitations Chairman Joan Perreault Vir gmia Neal Fay Demoranv1lle FRESHMAN DANCE The Freshman class of 1949 began their social life at K H S by p1 esentmg a dance on Friday January 18 1946 This dance was named the C70 Starlight Dance and was held in the K H S gymnasium The Marganne Music Makers furnished the music which was cn1o5 ed by evervone The color scheme was blue and white decora tions consistmg of blue backboards with white trimmings and alone the walls were blue and white streamers Diamond shaped fi ures were also placed on the walls consisting of blue and white streamers with a gold covered paper Hlllng The committees were as follows General Chairman and Piesident William Murray Decorations Chairmen Maiyorie Keech and Estelle Gregoire Arthur Panteleakos Milton Page Arthur Duprey Barbara Gendreau Sh1rle5 Patterson Theresa La Clair Mary Harrington Paula Carragher Morton Blumen thal Ren Caron Patiicia Orlando R chard Madon Bernice Beeney Albert G1guere Ray mond Paquin Clean up Chairmen Jacqueline Grenon and Rejeanne Lemery Lauriante Le Francois Gloria V1est1 Jane Blssonnette Milton Page Albert Giguere Eugene Caron Philip Gamer Wilfred Leger Pats1e Solomon L Bern1er Claire Barrette Herbert Bolves Francis St George Norman Gauthier Paula Carragher Estelle Gregoire Spaulding Oscar Bern1er Raymond Lar1v1ere Joyce Fortier Frances Lambert PatS1B Solo mon Mar1lvn Gossel1n Rlchard Carragher Eugene Curran Raymond Paquln Orch stra Rita Lasnier William Murray Rejeanne Lemery Arthur Duprey Thomas OBrien Refieshments Joyce Fortier Rene Morin Dors Moore R Bouth1ll1er Nancy Tennett Chairman Tickets Chairman Thomas OBrien Francis St Ceorge Donald Spaulding Invitations Chairman Bernice Beeney Jean White M1r1am Everett QUARTET Four students wx ere chosen this year to form the K H S quartet directed by Mrs A Rod ham Thev took part in the Teacher s Conven t1on program at Bridgeport Connecticut Octo ber 26 1945 The quartet was composed of Soprano Cecile Beaudreau Alto Mary Bailey Tenoi Romeo Bern1er and Bass Stanley Viens The group participated with three hundred and sixteen other students from xarlous schools . , , . . . : ' , . . 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UfCU11I1lCf1LL1t Thex sang under the d1rect1on of 'Nlobel Cam at two pe1formanees one 1n the dflL1I'lOOI1 lJ1OElClCHSt over stat1on WIC C and one IU the evenmg at the Convent10n lt xv IS lndeed a x1orthwh1le exper1ence f0I the members of the quartet and we feel that l11ll1n1,ly H1gh School was well represented I-IOBO HOP One of the most novel dances to take place It K1llIU lv 111 many yeals was the Hobo Hop held Oetobel lflth 1945 The gym was deco 1ated Ill a hobo fash1on wh1le the students VKl'10 attended 111 costume carrled out the hobo theme to pelfectlon Joan Glover and Edward 'Vlazzalella suggested the theme from a K1llOIl1dH exchange The LKJITIITIIULGQ we1e Robert Herklots and Edvx ard MU731 ella general cha1rmen The dee OI H1011 eomnnttee headed by Merr1ll Stetson xx is eomposed of any members of the Klllonlan Stxfl who xxe1e free durmg study perlods P1og1 lm eommlttee cha11man Stanley Vlens Clean up Valerle CHIOD and Jacquelyn Ro be1ts Txekets Phlllp W1ld Advert1s1ng Harold Knowles Art Paul RH1UV1llQ Refreshments May bel Bolxes and Nora Harrlngton Invlta UOIIS F1 xnees Whltman and Joan Glover The membe1s of these commxttees l1ke the decora C719 11011 comm1ttee we1e ID lele up of the othe1 stlll membe1s Exeellent IHUSI xx 1s p1o11ded by Brlan Dorman and h1s O1LlN.Sll 1 Among the act1x1t1es of the exenxna xx IS the awardmo of prlles 1 f1ee lqllllllll 111 Yen Book and monthly K1llOD1HflS to the Km 'md Queen of Hobos On the mlseulme slde the judaes unanlmously gave thc e1o1x n to DiJLl1,l1S Nls bet whlle Maybel Bolves v IS ehosen queen Another m'un attrietxon of the ex emns, 11 'ms the floor show b1l1l2,1IlL, onee 1 un to 1ll thos 1n attendance all tl1e tllenied xoun, people of K H S Refreshments of e1de1 'md S'lIlClXNlLlltS 11 ere served K A A PARTY The K1ll1ng,ly Athlet1e fXssoe11t1on held 1ts pa1ty on Ma1eh 11 IH the e,1m fill the IHLITlbL1S of the K A A MLDXVILS NVLIL sl1o11 n LOIICLIHIIIJ, boys and guls Sptllts Musle fo1 Clll1ClH.., xx'1s prov1ded by the Juke box Ill the ey 111 Squue danemg was llso emoyeel VV1ll1 M1 R0bL1t Payne as p1an1st and M1 H'11old Payne 'ls prompter Refreshments WLIL sexved 'lt lI1lL1H11SS10I1 by the glrls on the C0llIlL1l The K A A Cou11e1l was 1n cha1ee of the wholt 1U 111 The faculty advxsels fo1 the 0!5'lI1ll it10Il were Mrs H Pay ne and M1 T Venttua 1 '1 . 1 5 V ' ' ' ' 1 11- Z 1 1 1- B1 Z x , X ' , , ' .. 1 11 , .'1. 1. . 1 1' 1 1 1 , , . . 1 11, 1. 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X' MR yyiflgff, I- f , . x . xkiky. .Q- 1 --w g., 4-Xu! axxy fzifff Qv4'?5 xx,-' X '.'1 ! 49' .4- mill FOOTBALL Bottom row left to right H Oatley R Bolves R Clark R LaBel1e S Kuszflj Capt Rene Frechette F LaBelle E Allard W Mxgneault M Russo D Aubm F Davls D Davls Second Row F Koss asslstant coach W Wh1te R LabOSSlBl6 A Sarantopoulos P Sarantopoulos W Raclcot D Dyson Co Captam M Aubln M Blumenthal N Perklns R Vett B Dorman Coach T Ventura Thlrd Row D Spauldmg F Ward E F1nley R Brlere E Tupper C Buggs R Bllllngs J Weaver E Leclalr R Cameron W Murray E Martln R Czvalho N Gunderson P Sears After an 1nterm1ss1on of fourteen years Krl hngly H1gh School resumed ltS football sched ule W1th the help of the townspeople and the school board, funds were obtamed to begm thls season Coach Ventura and hls asslstant, Mr Koss o1gan1zed a good team The boys had a very good season, wmnmg two games, tylng one and dropplng three, fone of these to a class A schoolj The people of Danlelson and sur 1ound1ng towns gave the team whole hearted support and we are grateful Next year Kll C733 hngly w1ll have a better season and we hope that the student body and parents w1ll con t1nue the1r support The l1ne up of games played last year vx as as follows Farmmgton Wlndham K1ll1n lx Klllm lx Marronapohs Norwlch Fre Plamfleld Putnam e Academy 6 Kllllngly Klllmgly Kllllngly Kllllnglv , . . , . , . , . , . 1, . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . 1 - - 1 , - V - , - , . y - y - y ' . y . c, . , . , , , . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . 1 - 1 - y - r - v - y - 1 , . , . . - ' 'Ln L. ' . 6 'Y' I: 7 D. 12 'f t ' K The good record that our team made 1n th1s The games played thls year are as follows BASKETBALL F1rst Row lleft to rxghtb R Labelle E Allard F Labelle W Mlgneault P Saranto poulos Second Row Coach Ventura J Weaver M Russo F Dz1k1 B Dorman W Raclcot S V1ens The boys of K1ll1ngly H1gh School made an excellent turnout for Basketball th1s year They dxd very well consrdermg the fact that the team was composed mostly of new mater1al that ably sport was due to the leadershlp of Coach Ven tura Of the 17 games played S were defeats for our opponents and 4 games were Wlth schools above our C D class In the state tournament we d1d much better than most people expected We defeated Bethel and then New Canaan Even though we were beaten by Tourtellotte we stxll came out as e1ghth best 1n the whole state The Varslty letter men are as follows Capt FTHUCIS Labelle W1ll1am lVI1gneault Peter Sarantopoulos R1chard Labelle Mar1o Russo W1lfred Raclcot Brlan Dorman Eddle Allard Joseph Weaver The Jun1or Vars1ty men are as follows M1lton Roll1nson Fredd1e Dz1k1 Paul Sears Stephen Kuszal Rlchard Moe W1ll1am Hoss C74 ,Arthur Panteleakos Rlchard Madon Frank lVard Rlchard Blake W1ll1am Edmondson Freder1ck B1tgOOd Robert Ba1ley Franc1s Stevens W1ll1am Grenon Frank Davls Paul Dec Dec Dec Dec an an an an an Jan an Jan Feb Fe Feb Feb Feb 1 27 K1ll1ngly K1ll1ngly K1ll1ngly K11l1ngly Kllllngly K1l'1ngly Klllmgly Klllmgly Kllllngly Kxlllngly K1ll1ngly K1ll1ngly Kllhngly Klllmgly K1ll1ngly K1ll1ngly K1ll1ngly Alumnl Woodstock Academy Stafford H1gh Plamfield Hlgh Stonmgton Hlgh Putnam Hxgh Tourtellotte Grlswold H1gh Stomngton H1gh Putnam Tech Putnam H1gh Tourtellotte Plamfield Hxgh Gr1swold Hlgh Stafford H1gh Woodstock Academy Putnam Tech replaced last year's graduates. Berthiaume, Trent Pappas, Rene Page. 7 ' - . 4 ' ' 34 ' 32 . . 1 ' ' 42 ' . 17 ' ' 30 ' - . . 21 ' ' 23 ' ' ' . J . 2 ' 1 42 ' ' . J . 4 ' 1' 30 ' , J . 8 ' ' 34 ' ' ' J . 11 ' ' 34 ' ' . J . 19 ' ' 37 ' ' ' : . 22 ' ' 20 , . ' , ' ' ' , J . 25 ' ' 52 ' , ' , ' . 29 ' ' 33 , . . , . 3 . ' 1 . . 44 . . , . b. 5 ' ' 24 ' ' ' ' : 2, . 12 ' ' 58 ' ' ' , ' ' ', , . 15 ' ' 57 .y . , . . , . . . 13 Q 7 BASE BALL S1tt1ng tleft to Right! J Flood W Raclcot E Allard M Russo R Clark W Mxgneault S KuszaJ H Oatley F Dav1s P Sarantopoulos Standmg B Dorman F Ward R Bailey W I-loss A Carvalho M Aubm R Moe J Farlell M Chapman Coach Ventura H Behrens Apr1l Aprxl Apr11 Apr1l Apr1l Apr1l May May May May 9 Woodstock Plamfield Stafford Tourtellotte W1ndham Putnam Tech Stafford Hlgh Stonlngton Plamfield R E F1tCh C751 ,,,t.,. ' 1 '15, ' ., 4-ff-1- 1.1.1 ' ' X 1 , . 'E' pdd.. ' 13 ' 12 ' 17 ' ' 15 18 L' ' ' 19 21 ' ' 20 ' 24 . ' 29 . 28 3 ' 31 .. . ' 4 ' 4 ' ' 6 . 7 , . 10 . . l 13 . I May May May May May May May June June June Tourtellotte Putnam Hxgh Stomngton Grxswold Putnam Tech R E Fltch Crnswold Putnam Hxgh Alumm 'Sn '11 VARSITY CLUB Flrst Row ileft to rxghtl S Vlens B Murray G Cote M Aubln B Mlgneault R Frechette R Clark D Dyson H Burgm Second Row E Martm P Sarantopoulos S Kuszaj F DZ1k1 R LHBOSSIGYC J Weaver R LaBe11e F Davls F LaBe11e D Spauldmg Mr Ventura Third Row W RaC1COt B Dorman P Chapman H Oatley R Herklots D Davls . . ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. . .. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. . . ,. ,. , . , . . . . .. ,. ,. ,. , . , R. .. . . .. CQ , . ,J . , ........... Bolves R Cameron A new org:-1n1zat1on called the Vars1ty Club was formed th1s year at K1ll1ngly under the d1rect1on of Coach Ventura Its purpose was to create mterest 1n sports and to lnfluence the athletes mterest m other aCt1V1t19S So far they have fared very well, donatmg a banner to our school and also awardmg sweaters to the graduatmg senlors who played ln vars1ty C76 sports We feel that th1s w1ll become one of the chool s outstandmg clubs The officers were as follows Presrdent Rene Frechette V1ce Pres1dent Robert Clark Secretary Wxlham Nhgneault Treasurer MHUTICB Aubm ,ly-n N4 GIRLS SPORTS CLUB Fnst Row tleft to nghtl A Mooney E Bousquet C Lefranco1s E Ross J Cross G Wood B Kamuda L Gagnon N Tennett B Gendreau J Martm E Mllllafd F W0jC1k Mrs Payne F Wh1tman P Bertorelh J Whlte M L1tke I St George E Sulllvan OBIICD E Oja S Patterson L Lacharlte Second Row M Harrmgton P Orlando B Rabb H Weaver M Wllson M Curtxs Vxens M Keech T Le Clalr P Carragher D Oldham M Anderson R Bouthe1l1e1 Lef1anco1s R Mxsto S Weaver L Yates R Bou1a1s E Vlrtanen I Ba1ley M Bfuley Thlrd Row H Atsales N F1e1d B Brunell D Baker B Tlllxnghast P G1lbert O Boxselle G Pester M Schapp J Fort1er E Wlllxams D Moore M Cole M Turcotte M Aub1n D Brewster L Bel1sle L Bllllrgs B Conkhn R Lasnler J Cote I Gaudleau B Robertson M Mllls R Beeney R Lltke J Howell Fourth Row F Demoranvllle A Cooke M Clarke S Schapp L Burchard M Everett S Atsales L Kettelle G V1est1 D Provencher J Grenon C Barrette P Reddv J Roberts W Sye B Atsales E Baranskx M Dyson A Angell D V1est1 N OBr1en P Rawson Hutcluns B Atsales L Bernler R Lemery B Brundage M Blumenthal I Lehtlmakx F1fthROW L LaPrade M Zagranlczny L Trahan J Perreault L LeBlanc C LaBrec Blanchette E Wepsala M Bolves T Bermer E F1ske L Meumer D Cote J Wh1take1 Perk1ns The Glrls Sports Club of 45 46 opened an act1ve year w1th a large attendance More freshmen members Jolned than were expected and a party for the purpose of gettmg acqualnt ed was held rn the gym on Wednesday after noon, October 3 1945 Pract1cally all the mem bers attended, and a good t1me was had by all Officers to conduct the 1Ct1Vlt19S were Presldent Vlce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Recorder Frances Wojcrk Sad1e Harju Theresa Mlllxard P 1tr1c1a Bertorelll Frances Whltman M . 4 ,. 1 A ' : 'M K ' ug V X 4 Q. 'S A' . , . 'QT se. Q, -Y t ' . . J 1 wax V' I Q A I A. ' ' , . , . , . . : . ' , . , . , . , . ' , . ' , L. ' , . , . , . , . , . , . - , , . , J. Bufflngton, N. Harrrngton. , . ' , . , . .A , . , . ', . , . 4 ' , . ' , . v - y - - - - . . . , . B. , . , . , . , . ' , . , , , . , . .. - 2 I - - , . . - ........ z ' ' ' y . ' '--.. s - v Q ' CHEERLEADERS First Row: fleft to right! Irene St. George, Anita O'Brien, Alice Mooney. Second Row: Ramona Sears, Jane Howell, Burta Conklin, Mrs. Payne, Doris Viesti, Shirley Weaver, Janice Buifmgton. , . , - . A .. . , - . , ' . I . 4787 Due to football more cheerleaders were chosen than usual Senior cheerleaders Alice Mooney, Anita O Brlen, and Irene St George Junior Cheerleaders Janice Buffington, Doris V1est1, Jane Howell, Ramona Sears, Shirley Weaver, and Burta Conklin Under 'VIrs Paynes guidance these cheer leaders practiced faithfully and put out cheers that were different from other years Several new football cheers were added to the list SENIOR GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM Flrst Row fleft to flghtl I St George E Sulhvan Mrs Payne F Whxtman L Bllllngs D Cote Second Row C Lefrancols A Mooney E Bousquet W Sye F WOJCIK A OBr1en R Boulals GIRLS SPORTS CLUB ACTIVITIES BASKET BALL BOWLING Basketball Manager Dor1s V1est1 Bowlmg Manager Nora Harrlngton Many g1rls part1c1pated enablmg each class to have two teams The w1nner of the 1946 Tourna ment was the l1vely senlor team known as the Spxders They were v1ctor1ous over the Junlor Flashes 1n a final score of 14 10 BADMINTON Badmlnton followed the Basketball Tourna ment Th1s was an ent1rely d1fTerent type of game and the gxrls enjoyed 1t for the br1ef tlme lt could be played C79 leys each Wednesday w1th a large attendance Many glrls who have never bowled before found bowl1ng a grand sport and a lot of fun A p1cn1c h1ke was held ln early fall at Old Furnace Park Each member brought her own lunch and enjoyed herself 1mmensely Other h1kes were held 1n the Sprlng For the present Archery and Softball have had to be excluded due to lack of playing space I Intramural basketball began in February. Bowling was held at the Cottage Street Al- I wif 'HZ S apht 8 P1e1 ce Knowles Lltke Cote Bard Bousquet BABY PICTURES Iumball Gmgx as RIOUX Baz d Whlpple Sulhvan L LHCh l11t0 Steteou Lqfx IIICOIS Young., Wood E Wepsal L ai' we ,H- as f, ,a 4 p W- Q , . L X 3 S L- X L . p 'K s . , 1, .M A , . Q W V ,M 3 W :K-S., KX , A 11 .L . ,MM if mv A , A. . Q 9 V 1,- 'wi - ' N QS ,AQ 3,5 jg, , . K--Many, , f Mwwr Q an V ,gA,V'liq4.x 'M 'Zim W 'Y ' ., 4 MN 'H L in .. rl? 'O A s ' 'H' .ff-. A , g, , -' V. T100p 43 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA W T GRANT CO 98 M11111 St1eeL Tel 694 ALAN S CLOTHING STORE 105 M1111 Sheet T111 166 12 THE KENNEDY CORP COAL LUMBER CEMENT 18 Cottage SL T01 260 NORMAN E TENNETT TREE EXPERT Da11111s011 T11 803 2 DRAGON S BARBER SHOP N111111 S11 Get D 1111015011 MODERN LAUNDRY G00 L G1111111011 P1013 30 CCDLC1 St101t T01 194 2 WM J SMITH S GARAGE 1 M1111111L 311101 T01 280 0 E B 11 ILBJR INSJRL1 NCE AGENCY D 11 XVII1 C G'111up 1 C1111311 S191 Q01 T1 IVOODJJARD 1'-1 G STORE 111 M1111 St10o1 T11 310 GAGNON FUNFR 11 11OME 23 F11111'11e 81311013 T01 15 WESTERN AU 1O ASSOCIA ITL S FORL F1211111 'W 1161 P10 J HILLSHIRE DOW 11 B1 11111 C11 1111 11111 I 0110118 K111111 1V T01 482 DANIELSON TAXI M111111111 St111L T11 366 THE REXATL STORE 111111011311 M11111 R1 P1111 100 M1111 SL1111 T11 36.3 2 ANDREW T' MEFCH 103M1111 St1111 T01 145 77 ' '13 '11 TT 1 . A l. Y 2 ' 1. c 1 1 ' ' 11. 532 1 1 1 1111 1 11 TT 1 '1 1 . . . v 1 -1 JI O I 1 1 - . 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J -1.1113 -1 , - ' 5' N11 C A 1 O . -l ' ' The Old Reliable NEW YORK FRUIT STORE FRUIT-CONFECTIONERY SMOKING SUPPLIES 107 Mam Stleet Tel 682 3 B F BARROWCLOUGH THOMAS T GALLICHAN T Oldest WATCHMAKER and JEWELER 69 Mam Stleet Tel 36 3 HARPER METHOD BEAUTY SHOP PAINT VARNISH and WALLPAPER Fox Sale ADELARD BARBEAU PAINTING and DECORATING 59 School Stl eet Tel 1007 DR WILLIAM A TANNER 36 Academy St1eet Tel 49 Tloops 41 and 51 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA QUINNEQUACK FARM POLISH CITIZENS CLUB THE SALVAGE SHOP has what you want when you want lt Pay us a v1s1t 10 Centel St1 eet Damelson THE CRYSTAL WATER COMPANY 184 Mam Stleet Te T1 udy Hall J1 D1 esses to Jaunty JI Coats and Su1ts THE ALICE ELEANOR SHOP Mam Stleet Tel 108 12 JOSEPH A BUSSIERE REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 8 Cente1 Stleet Tel 722 NAPOLEON P GINGRAS MEAT MARKET 3 nd Dayv1lle Conn Tel 34 3 AL S SERVICE STATION Mob1l Gas and O11 GENERAL REPAIR ING 242 Mam Stleet Tel 818 3 DR WILLIAM MILLS 4 Hawkms St1 eet Tel 521 L: - , , ' - 1. 318 Exelusive with w GENERAL MERCHANDISE A I V ' i 7. -QWWQ. D 1111015011 PAPPAIION STUDIOS PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR K H S CLASS OF 1946 CONGRATULATIONS May th1S be another step tom .ax d the fulflllment of youx hlghest ambltlons 'X ' The Wmdhum County NUTTOHGT fm f COHIlGCt1CU'C Est zbhshn d 1203 jr'1':::111VQ :Elm-gr1g11Q7g:1111'T'1r?1?7:xi::11:.Q1, -1 111 11: .1 ': '1111'1ff'f :':1'1 1 1' 11 1 1 .:.1.:.:1::: 1: '1f'11l1gW111'ix'11''xii 1,11 .gQQ.Tf'5.11::111. 1. ...Qin'f1'.T.n11f11111.zz111,1'1 .11 '1.11ig1: '11, . ,.,., ,:111,'1i1: . 1 ., , '21 111 :1 '1' '1 :1' -1LQHE1111111:1r111g1iifj33fuUnr111j 1tiixtzzx,::1:it1'111 1 1112 11..1:1'-,11111'1 ':':i1111111111 'k 11' 11111: 1.1 '1 v 111 . 1 yt u Af ss 1 A A 1 5 we QA :sooo 4 - '19 J guzmxuumxi' 11 - , mm..-Q X 1 Q - 511 , 1, EN 'fvevnmnng XJ-37,1 V -1 in 1 N , N, 'GX 'S ffs .rl . Emeril , ' ' , , ' . H K - Q . ' . c . 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F T K, L .J J 4. ,J ' ' 0' V '0' 1 h ., SAINT JAMES CHURCH F1ar1k11n Stleet Damelson DANIELSON OIL CO INC Authouzed D1st11buto1 SINCLAIR PRODUCTS and GENERAL TIRES 7 Ram oad Street Damelson Tel 700 PATTERSON S JEWELRY STORE The Stoxe of Fme Jewehy Guzuanteed Watch and Clock Repau 122 Mam St1eet Tel 932 Wuhdms O11 O Matlc Heatmg THE E H KEACH COMPANY Haldvs ale Plumbmg and Heatmg 117 Mam St1eet Tel 10 C D SALISBURYCYSONS INC FURNITURE Damelson Moosup PIEIIHIIQICI THOMPSON INSURANCE AGENCY John Peuv A ent 112 Maul Stleet To 97 3 D BLUMENTHAL Spoltm Goods Glass Pamt Mllklll Machmts POW61 Bu1he1s Rachos and Hzudwau own H2111 Bld Tel 547 2 THE ASTORIA RESTAURANT INC 82 Mdm Stxeet Tel 380 1 . . , . 1 71 , . -1 - I 1 ,. 0, 1 .,' D 1 . 1 1 -1 1. - ' 1 1 1 1 1 Y v'Ov ' D , . Q ' - 1 --0, -, . . . . 1 'C' ' ' .' ' . ,., ' ' . T g. .. - 1 , . w 7 v ' - ' . . 1 1' ' THE SMART SHOPPE ALUMNI ASsoo1AT1oN S1gi2CfP2g2tf1CQ1fL1 114 M1111 S1,1CCt T11 70? CARLS DAIRY DUWBS IN' Est'1b11s11ccl 1600 H1 I I Dmmdbo 112 Mam St1Qo1 Tc TILLINGHAST FUNERAL COLONIAL WALL PAPER HOME AND PAINT S'l ORE 6 Academy St1 eet Tel 147 2 78 Mam St1o0t T 1 1 DONWAY S MARKET COZY CORNE RS Meats PIOVISIOHS S who St1t1o11 G1 OL61 165 of a11 kmds 14 Mam St1eet Tel 893 2 Mdm Sheet Tc 7 A M PAINE YOUNG BROTHERS Gene1a1 Stme Lumbm G1 1111 Coal East K111m,o1y Tel 140 109 Mo111a1111s St1 oct TQ 4 UNION STREET GARAGE JUNIOR HICH BaseWhee1A11g11ment KIIIIH 1v H1 11 Sc 11oo1 Umon St1eet Tel 108 4 Room 1 Room 0 I K A A REDMANS BEAUTY PXRLOR K111111 1y ALIIICLIC Ass,oc1at1on 32 School Stmot 'lol 808 MQRIN S DRUG STQRE AuCt1o11ee1s, App1 Hams P1esc11pt1on P11a1 macy Robe1t Mo1m Re Phm LYN BRGOK ANVI IQUES D6 Mam Stloet Tel 434 B1ooklV11 T11 764 7 IV I '. . L. , L, xi K Ai L x 1 f 4 2 c' ' . QL- '1 'Y ' y xl. Q L - Q ,. Co H S1 N1 'Q 1 f, 1 no V T I1 A . . L ' 11.400 , 1 J 1 1 ' ' I . - X I ' Ol. 5-51 7 1 'A 1 I 1 . . . Low 1 ' . 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NGE NO P ot H TIMES SQUARE RESTAURANT SQXOIG 11d DIOII P1011 JERRY S AMOCO SERVICE ST XTION PQIV111111 mdS11w1L111 Lo 111 A401 111111 A Agaclomv Tf1l1p11onQ 434 NUTNIEG LIVE POULTRY PCI 1 Gr1'111 bdtt st1 P1011 DCa1C1s LIVC Poultw B100k1y I1 Tel 885 13 KILI INGLY HIGH SCHOOI 1945 I ATIN CLUB 1946 CIRLULUS IN FIMUS 1 7 I 'QYTT A U L 4 Y ' ' 21 Q 5 f - . 1 ' J , .J I - A . 1 wg: , ' . . 1 A I A . ' A Lx. . Y Y of 3 - 7 ' 2 ' ' 1. 30 ' 1. - - JA I L 1 .L , w ' ' 1. 31- . ' . - pq 4 Y-1 1 4 L . , . IL C c I n EI . . ' A . Pomfret Road Brooklyn 1 4 Railroad Sq. Tel. 444 . . RJ '4 H 1 L 1 C ' U Z A X . V' 1' ' 2 1. '- '1' '13, '12 f ' N X ir JA Q' L 1'-IC12, ' . . . I' c ' SH I L - V- I ' ' 7 I t - Y , ,n , , J . J ..I 1 A 1 I ' . I 1 1 Y PCWDRELL 6 ALEXANDER, INC WILLIAM PBYM INC DAYVILLE CONNECTICUT ROGERS PAPER MFG CO Goodwfu Colmmtlcut SUNDIAI SHOES Fu 'Ihm Emma Fumlx LORD bHOE S'I ORE 97 M1111 Smut DH1lt1bOIl SHUIVIWAY Q C IOTHING HOUSE 'S9M1111St1ul T1'5b5 I Qomplm ents of A FRIFND 1 , o 1 1 1 K JL , 43. w , '.N L ' Y P, V : 2 IV 2 If' 1 . I - - W- -' ' - M- - ' -ff- I I ' N E U :C JJ 1 f 1 J . . , . 1 - v I 1. c III 0.1 -- v - 1.1 4 U1 . , I w j lq . . . I I 1 w 41 VALNIOPE H FORK IER 1111 1 B111111x 1111111111 1 A 111811111 T1 1'-111 ACME COTTON PRODULTD CQMPANX INC s K11111 T1 THB, BRO JOY IC F Chl AM PLANT P 11111111111 1 11 73-11 CLASS 1947 SUNNY IUNL TH 11111 gmc F1111 111111111 17' 1 113. 11 11-11 D XNIPI QON FEDFP XL Q XVINCJQ UND LO KN AQQOCT NTION P11x1 I' IMM11 LL 1111121 1171V111115111 1 N . 1 1 . 1 w W J 1 1 G11' 1 '111 I11s111'1 11111 1- .' . 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W1 '.f1 '5 f1'w' OF L 1' 1' '1111 'I'1'1.1S11 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHLS TO THE GRADUATING CI ASS OF 1946 WINDI-IAM COUNTY TRANSCRIPT Bom 1848 100 Mam Stlect Tel 6b PIERCE S HATCHERX AND GRANARY A D Plmce Plop Lhooklvn Comma Llc ut Til 544 Z , C 4 1 A ' w ' 3 1 , . I f . ,.'. -. -' . ' ' CLASS H0151 s H 11111114 d G1 ISS FIICS St11t11l Cock Rofuhcs Bou l1t 11111 So11l 1948 GUESS WHO9999 Mx C011 QIIIIILIILS to KHS 190.2 19411 K ECH S DEPT STORE X NUS B1 1 F101 ht S1 1v11 TIIGS Tubes 11111 T111 A111sso111s 45 49 M3111 Stleet Tel 180 R W PEI LE FT S111oo1 SL1 ect T1 10 THE MARK OF QUALITY O111 St11fW1Q11eS to extend 111111 t1eSt COIIt.,1 '1tu1'1t1o11s to QYJNTI the cms of 1946 11111 w1Sl1cS fo1 each IIIGITIDLI I eo11t111ued success I . ki L' AINIE 1509 BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK INGALL S PRINT ING COMPANY 115 M1111 51,1061 Tel 06 Co1111111111'1l 1311111015 1.2 CGIIIQI St11et I'1l 711 .Z 5 2 ? ., ' . , . , W L A 1, E C OF 1 1 gg' 1 1 1 ' . 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