Killingly High School - Killonian Yearbook (Danielson, CT)
- Class of 1947
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THE KILLON AN YEAR BOOK f V K3 ,NBJ4 1 f'3' ffxlf-UN ft W rms l947 PUBLISHED BY THE KILLONIAN BOARD OF KILLINGLY HIGH SCHOOL DANIELSON CONIN Sl'.f!I , Q-1 L'g'iff ,ff A 'Zinn 4 '-,fix 2-353 i' ,Q,Q?i':,'E4'C' Zn' . ',7Q'f2:'lj E-:i:,-31 xv, Off 2. :LZ b f N gf- ?-P A. 'M 1, ffgfz f If-3 N f fxg, J-mf ,'7N 1 ,f 'X,, fix 7' . 1 f ' . A . 4 TX ,' Q wwf Ruhr H if X C' 'JJ ,f I, X ff! Ng 1 4. . . Q' F XY' KROSBYII W Y Y , . YEARBOOK STAFF Flrst row fleft to rlghtr D Spauldlng L Racme P Rawson R MISEO G Wood R Clark R Benac Mr Cook B Dorman N Hamllton M Dyson V Caron MISS Pradel Mlss Magee D Spauldlng J Charlzla M Blumenthal J Cote J Roberts Second row S Harju P Levln R Ungeheurer L Baker F Spauldlng S Weaver P Gllbert M Andersen F Flsk R Shea R Lltke R Beeney D Hartley E FISKC I Leh P Reddy J Glover D Lamoureux N Harrmgton M Rolhnson E Martln Thlrd row H Behrens C Trahan W Hoss P Orlando B Beeney M Everett N Ten nett M Blumenthal S Patterson N Vxens R Page T OBr1en J Tucker L Hubert I Gaudreau M Mllls B Robertson J Howell I Laparle L Bjork J Nash F Ward J Farrell N Malo R R3C1C0t Q25 mnakifnfviesu, E.'Ml1liarcl, J. Mariinf A, Angell, M. Smith, L. Yates, N. oiarien, K1llon1an Year Book Staff Co Ed1tors Bus1ness Manager Bus1ness Staff AdVEI't1S11'1g Managers Advert1s1ng Staff Art Manager Act1v1t1es Chauman Act1v1t1es Staff Class of 1947 Chalrmen Class of 1947 Staff Orgamzatlons Chalrman Orgamzatlons Staff MUSIC Edltors Sports Chall men Sports Staff Photography Staff Ty p1StS Faculty AdV1S61 Senlor Class Advlser Flnanclal Adv1ser Valerle Caron Marjorre Dyson Br1an Dorman Mary Andersen Robert Clark Nora Harrlngton W1ll1am Hoss Norman Malo James Nash R1chard Unge heuer James Char1z1a Donald Spauldlng Morton Blumenthal Fred DZ1k1 Rene Page Patr1c1a Reddy Beverly Robertson Joan Tucker Norman Vrens Nancy Hamllton Janet Cote Pat11c1a G1lbert Irma Lehtlmakl Patr1c1a Orlando Sh1r1ey Patterson Patr1c1a Reddy Shlrley Weaver Jacquelyn Roberts Douglas Spauld rn Audrey Angell Sad1e Harju Lor rarne Hubert Dor1s Lamoureux Rosemary Mlsto Nancy OBr1en Ruth Shea M1r1am Blumenthal Lo1s Baker Frances F1Sk Joan Glover Nancy Ham1lton Jane Howell Ruth Lltke Mar1lyn M11ls Mary Sm1th Lucllle Rac1ne Pr1sc1lla Rawson Robert Benac Glorla Wood E11 Martrn Thomas O Brxen W1lfred Raclcot M11tOH Rolllnson Herbert Behrens Robert Clark John Farrell Ph1l1p Levm Rosalle Beeney L1ll1an Bjork Elalne F'1ske Isabelle Gaudreau Dor1s Hart ley Irene LaParle Jean Martln Edna M1ll1ard Dor1s V1est1 Loretta Yates MISS Gertrude A Pradel M1ss Carolyn Magee M1 George E Cook C35 - n - ' 7 ' ' 7 7 Y 7 a x ' - -------- 1 ' ' 3 Y 7 l 7 l 7 7 ! 7 1 , - -' a x ' 7 Y . , . 9 9 ' ' 7 7 7 Y 7 7 l ' 7 , ,,,,, , . . , . . -- -- v 1 7 I Y 7 V . . . . . . V 1 ' v 1 ' 7 3 1 7 7 - Board of Education T. Emmet Clarie, Chairman 9 9 Lawrence H. Robinson, Secretary Herbert E. Helbig 9 1 Annie M. Jasmin Norman H. Lague Frank E. Harrington Donata Vadas Antonio Donais Valmore H, Forcier Term Expires 1947 1947 1949 1949 1949 1947 1947 1947 1947 Declwa turn Mr I Nelson Platt We the class of 1947 W1Sh to express our deepest and most s1ncere appreclatlon 1n respectfully ded1cat1ng thls our yearbook to Mr Platt for h1s tlreless efforts and genulne frlendshlp C55 1 7, O O 0 0 7 Y 7 ! ' A Mr R Vernon Hays The class of 1947 W1Sh6S to exp1ess then thanks and app1ec1at1on to M1 Havs fo1 the sp1end1d wav m wh1ch he has executed h1s dut1es as supellntendent He W111 always have ou1 deepest adIT111at1OI1 and lespect C63 ,P T S u porin I on don I Prlnclpal Mr Robert D Payne To M1 Payne we would hke to CXPI ess our gratxtude for the hearty xnterest he has taken 1n school HCt1V1t1CS and for the mel 1tO11Ol1S way 1n wlfuch he has met h1S responslblhtes as pr1nc1pa1 C75 7? fl . 1,1 f nf A - W- -,.,,.,.. ....,:...,-.-,., ,, -o.-o,.... - Y - .J 0 0 uc 0 Y Flrst row tleft to rlghtm H I-Iutchlns C Magee J Frelhck M Hartlkka C Wllbar A Payne M Chartxer I Brodeur R Palmer G Pradel Second row C Sears A Socquet T Ventura N Platt R Payne G Cook F O11va F Koss H Brine G Mercier Faculty Pr1nc1pa1 Mr Robert D Payne ENGLISH Mlss Carolyn Magee Mlss Marguerite Chartler Mlss Barbara Hall Mlss Ruth Palmer MISS Imelda Brodeur Mr George E Cook Mr Frederlck Ol1V3 SOCIAL SCIENCES MISS Gertrude Pradel MISS Jean Frellxck MISS Barbara Hall Mr Frederlck OIIVH SCIENCE Mr J Nelson Platt Mr Theodore Ventura HOME ECONOMICS MISS Marx Ann Hartlkka Mlss Caroline Wllbar LANGUAGES MISS Marguerxte Chartler Mr Herbert J Brme VOCATIONAL AGRICULTUR.. Mr Walter G Bruce GE 'ERAL SHOP Mr Gene Mercler 'VIATHFMATICS Mr Frank Koss Mr Herbert J Brine P IYSICAL EDUCATION Mrs Anna H Payne Mr Alfred Socquet MUSIC SUPERVISORS Mr Arthur Willey Mr Alfred Zambarano JUNIOR DEPARTMENT lV'1Qs Helen Hutchms Ml Carl H Sears C37 COMMERCIAL: X ' -N .rm .V . , o e Senlor C ass of 194 7 THE SENIORS First row 4left to Tlghtlll G. Wood, W. Grennon, V. Caron, F. LaBe1le, E. Fisk, R. Benac L. Baker, Miss Magee, M. Bailey, J. Dennett, L. Hubert, F. Davis, M. Dyson, R. Bruce J. Cote, J. Charizia, S. Harju, B. Dorman, J. Roberts, H. Oatley, L. Yates, D. Spaulding P. Reddy, F. Ward, I. LaParle, M. Rollinson, Miss Chartier, N. Viens, T. LaRoche, J Sullivan. J. Martin, E. Martin, R. Misto, M. Russo, M. Smith. Second row: H. Behrens, R. Page, J. Farrell, D. Boston. P. Chapman, R. Bernier, J. Howell M. Blumenthal, R. Beeney, L. Bjork, D. Hartley. B. Anderson, G. Coolidge, N. Hamilton F. Fisk, M. Anderson, N. Eldridge. R. Shea, P. Rawson, J. Glover. B. Hutchins, B. At- sales, E. Perkins, R. Sears, S. Weaver, J. Tucker, D. Lamoureux, B. LaPointe. J. Vasil- lov, I. Lehtimaki, J. Whitaker, M. Mills. B. Robertson. L. Racine, N. O'Brien, M. Til- linghast, P. Sarantopoulos, D. Viesti, W. Racicot, S. Williams, H. Wirta. E. Ennis. R Boulais, A. Ouillette, N. Malo, J. Nash, M. Martin, E. Milliard. 4103 Class Colors Green and White Cla ss Molto Step Forth From The Surging Crowd And Make Yourself A Master. C113 Class Flower Passion Flower BRIAN DORMAN President JT K N ORA HARRINGTON Secretary Class llffacers JACQUELINE ROBERTS Vlce Presldent SADIE HARJ U Hlstorlan HERBERT OATLEY Treasurer ,L M A 1 R I laes 0119 lil!-55 S' 121' lli Kgs. f?-2 if ... iii Il ke YQ- iii UI IH I? MJ: A+ f xr. E l 2.31 42 z ..:Eh!-,E --g i high I :ass Foul xeaxs have passed the tune has come We owe a debt someday we 11 pay For paltmg of the ways To you our Alma Mater We leave you fllends and teachers too We 11 conquer hardshlps on the way Ano thoughts of Joy ful days Our 11ves we 11 make stlll greater It does not seem four XGQIS ago And when the hlghest goal IS Won We met each other here Our thanks W111 go to you The flrst step tow ard each fI'1Gl1dSh1p shared For fr1end1y acts for helpful words And kmdled through each xear You gave that pulled us through Chorus So here s to you we b1d adleu In words but not ln mmd Ou1 days vuth you have been too few New pathw ays vse must fmd 1137 of y 1 4 qv ' ,ere 1-Y X' 7 7 7 I' V Fl 7'3il:' i ini' fig. V, I V 7 7 7 77 ' 7 e e i n o e e eq fi 'Q1i,i' 577 Qqf 'Q -' jj 1 E C 1 1' , eg ' I ga, 53771 o 77 ' 1 1 7777 7 'y 1 N .7 37 ,E T gi Er- us' if o in gjfffgciie 7 1 Gigi- MARY FRANCES ANDERSEN ANDY College Student Councll 4 Camera b Senlor Play 4 KIIIOHISH Board 3 A A 1 Yearbook Staff 3 Glrls Sports Clubl 2 3 4 Glrls Glee Club 2 Glrls Basketball Champs 2 4 French Club 2 Basketballl 2 3 4 Junlor Red Crossl 2 3 Captam Basketball 4 Softball Badminton 2 3 4 Honor Soclety 4 Andy 1S our Glamazon who shlnes 1n the field of sports Not only has she earned a name as an athlete but as an artist as well A pencll does wonderful thxngs ln Andys hand Well remember her most of all for her frlendly smlle and cooperatlve spnlt Whlch have won for her everyone s frlendshlp BARBARA LUCILLE ANDERSON BABS Nurszng Junlor Red Cross 3 4 F H A 4 Majolette 3 4 Glrls Glee Club 4 Journahsm Club 4 Glrls Glee Club L1br 4 Journalism Club Secretary 4 Senlor Play 4 Bowling 4 K A A 4 Fortune Smlled on us when Babs Jomed our class 1n her Junior year She has a corner on the pulchrltude and pelsonallty market and she wrll certamly mcrease the pleasure of travel by a1r when she dons her hostess umform AUDREY AUDETTE ANGELL ANGEL Commerczal Red Cross 1 2 Semor Play Usher 4 Ma Jorette 4 Basketball 4 Operetta 2 4 v'ar1etv Show 4 French Club 1 Yearbook Staff 4 Camera Club 3 Mixed Chorus 2 3 4 Journallsm Club 4 Glrls Glee Club 1 2 3 K1llon1an Staff 2 3 4 Muslc Nlght 3 Audrey the vlvaclous blue eyed blond 1S known by all at KH S 191 ar bltlon IS to be happy thls wlll be easy for her to accompllsh The best WlSheS of the class are wlth you BEATRICE ATSALES BEA General A A 2 3 Gxrl Basketball Clmvnps 2 4 Intramurals 2 3 4 Modern Dance Exhlbltlon 2 H A 3 Muslc Nlght 2 Glrls Glee Clubl 3 4 Glrls Sports Clubl 2 3 4 Badminton 2 3 Bowling 3 4 AICHCIX 1 2 Vrce Pl9Sld6llt of F H A 4 Softball 1 Captaln of Basketball 3 Bea max be the smallest member of our class but hex good 1 ature and sklll ln handllng a basketball hate made her 1 well know 1 figure of the class C41 ' Glu 3 . . . , V4 K. . . , 2, 3, 4 .4 ' ' . .3 , , . 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A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Play Usher 3 , ,3, 4 ' F. . . .4 ' ' ' ' 1 MARY ELIZABETH BAILEY GIGGLES College Orchestra l 2 3 4 President of Orchestra Band 1 2 3 4 Muslc Nlght M1xed Chorus 2 3 Senxor Play Productlon GIFIS Glee Club 1 2 Band Llbrarlan 3 Junlor Play Productlon 3 Operetta 2 Gxrls Sports Club 2 3 Yearbook Stall All State Chorus 3 French Club Varlety Showl 2 A A 1 2 G1gg16S has an envlable traxt the ablllty to laugh when thmgs look dark On the serlous Slde her ambltlon IS to conduct a symphony orchestra Wxth her muslcal ablllty we know she w1ll succeed LOIS ALIVIA BAKER APPLE CHECKS College Chess Club 3 4 Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 French Club 4 Junlor Play Production 3 K A A 3 4 Yearbook Saff 2 4 LOIS IS a reserved modest person who has always been a consclen tlous student Her amb1t1on IS to be a success and 1f she works as thoroughly at that as she has at her lessons we know she w1ll be ROSALIE VERNA BEENEY Sports Club 1 2 3 4 Camera Club 3 Journahsm Club 2 3 4 Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Presxdent Journallsm Club 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Klllonlan 4 Badmlnton 2 3 A A 1 Bowling 2 Modern Dance Exhlbltxon 2 Rosalle IS a very qulet glrl but beneath her apparant shyness there l1es an aglle mmd and qulck Wlt Her 1nt1mates know her as a true frlend whose loyalty never falters HERBERT W BEHRENS HERBIE General Junlor Red Cross l 2 Intramural Basketball 1 2 3 4 Llbrarlan 4 Intramural Softball 1 2 Jumor Play 3 Intramural Football 1 Senior Play 4 Varlety Show 4 Varslty Club Camera Club 3 Basketball 4 Yearbook Staff 2 4 Baseball 1 2 3 Track 4 Herbxe has proved to be a worthwhlle and true frlend to hls classmates H1s kmdness and generoslty Wxll long be remembered by us H1s ambltlon IS to become a chemlst and we all w1sh h1m luck 1n th1s field K A A 1 Intramural Baseball 1 2 3 C153 , , , ' 4 . , , ' ' 1 . 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Y 4 . . y 4 . , , 2 3 ' , K. . . , , 3, 4 ROSE Commercial K. . . , 2, 3, 4 ' ' . . . , 2, 3, 4 , ' , , 3, 4 , , . . ,4 , , , 4 ' ROBERT WILFRED BEN AC BEN OSK I College Boys Glee Club 2 3 4 Nat1onal Honor Socxety 3 4 Mxxed Chorus 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball 3 4 Operetta 2 4 Krlloman Sports Edltor 4 Treasurer Latln Club 4 Vlce Presldent French Club 4 Vlce Presldent Journahsm Club 3 Jumor Play 3 Band 3 4 Senlor Play 4 Year book Staff 3 4 Student Council 4 Traflic Squad 3 4 Track 4 Bob IS one of our dashlng sen1ors Hes 1nto everythxng helpmg everyone and bemg a good sport all the t1me To be a m11l1ona1re 1S a great ambltlon but Bobs a great fellow so we know he can attam lt Its mce to hltch your Wagon to a star ROMEO JOSEPH BERNIER JR SPUD Commerczal Presldent Honor Socxety 4 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 4 Presldent Student Councxl 2 4 Bovs Glee Club 1 4 Trathc Squad 4 Chr1stmas Cantata 4 Senlor Play 4 Operetta 2 4 Jumor Play 3 Speakmg Contest 3 Orchestral 2 3 4 Concert 3 All State Chorus 3 Jumor Red Cross l 2 3 4 Varxety Show 1 2 3 4 A A 1 2 Here s a youth with a manly alr whose goodwlll bus1ness acumen and frlendly cooperatlon wxll help h1m 1n the future as 1n the past Romeo has h1t a new hlgh ln popularlty w1th both students and teachers He IS an 1deal1st who g1V6S hrs best to every day Good luck Spud m your ambltlon to follow 1n Mr Payne s footsteps LILLIAN JEAN BJORK A A 1 2 Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 F H A 2 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Camera Club 3 L11 15 a qulet reserved glrl whose mam object IS to be a success m llfe We are sure her pleasmg manner wlll ard her lmmensely 1n her am1b1t1on to be a stenographer Good luck L11 MIRIAM BLUMENTHAL M IM Commerczal Natlonal Honor Soclety 3 French Club 2 Klllonlan Board 1 2 3 4 Laurel Glrls State 3 Yearbook Staff 1 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 Jumor Play Productlon 3 Bowlmg 1 2 3 4 Senlor Play Productlon 4 A A 1 Grrls Sports Club 1 2 3 4 Modern Dance Exh1b1t1on 2 Camera Club 3 Journallsm Club 2 3 4 Edltor of Extra 4 Variety Show Mlm lS the glrl with the Joke ever ready for am occaslon Although full of fun she IS a serrous mmded and verx rellable glrl She has made mam frlends and evervone who knows her well loves her W1th a personallty such as hers there can be IO doubt as to a brlght future ln l1fe C165 q ' 1 1 . q I , , . l , - , , . , u n y . 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Y v .' 4 DONALD E BOSTON DON General Band 1 2 3 4 State Band Contest 3 Orchestra 1 2 3 Jun1or Play Productlon 3 F F A 2 A A 1 Musxc Nlght 1 Jun1or Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Don IS a relxable usually calm and serlous person Wlth h1S frlendly confident manner he IS sure to succeed Hls ambltxon t see the world Good luck Don ROGER FARRINGTON BRUCE ROG General Jun1or Play Stage Manager 3 Semor Play Stage Manager 4 Intramural Basketball 2 Band 2 3 4 A A 1 Camera Club 3 Radlo Club 3 Jun1or Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Yearbook Staff 2 F A State Band Contest 3 Roger 1S everybodys frlend and he never hesltates to go out of h1s way to please or help anyone We are sure hxs slncerlty and wll lmgness to work wlll make hlm a very good teacher some day VALERIE ANNE CARON VAL General O eretta 2 4 GlT1S Glee Club 1 2 Chrxstmas Cantata 4 Natlonal Honor Socxety 3 4 Majorette 4 Usher for Semor Play 4 Class H1StOF13H 1 2 Modern Dance EXh1bltl0H Co edltor Klllonlan Yearbook 4 Jun1or Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Klllonlan Staifl 2 3 4 A A 1 Mlxed Chorus 4 Yearbook Staff 1 2 3 4 Creatlons by Caron w1l1 some day be worn by charmmg women from New York to Parls Val herself has been charmmg us Wlth her Well dressed appearance and smcerlty for four vears Her Work on the Yearbook and as a majorette are Worthy of speclal mentlon The world of fashlon IS waltmg for a gxrl llke Val PAUL CHAPMAN CH APPY College Baseball 2 Varsxty Club 3 4 K A A 1 3 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Jun1or Red Cross Radxo Club 3 Camera Club 3 Chappy s dry good humor and cheerful grin have made hlm easy to get along w1th and have won for hlm many frlends He has shown great athletlc abllxty ln h1S performances on the baseball mound and more than once he has pltched the Klllmgly team to Vlctory Best of luck to you Paul C173 . 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T- 0 K. . . ,2, 3,4 ' ' F. . . 1,' zf 31 4 p , ' ' , Music Night 1 Junior Play 3 ' ' ,,, K. . .',2',3Q4 ,3,4 ' , . . . ,2. .4 , , , ' 1, 2, 3,4 ' JANIES CHARIZIA TEDDY College A A 2 3 State Band Concert 3 Band 2 3 Orchestra 3 Speakmg Contest 1 Student Councll 3 Kllloman 3 4 Boys Glee Club 1 Kllloman Advertxsmg Manager 4 Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Yearbook Staff 3 4 Advertlsmg Manager Yearbook 4 Teddy has managed the tlcket and ad commxttees of many class functions H15 ready to help attitude has made hlm a great asset to the class The best of everythmg ln your future Teddy ROBERT CLARK BUCK Y College Football rCoCaptl 3 4 A A 1 2 Student Council 2 3 4 Varslty Club QVICC Presb 3 Traflic Squad 4Captb 3 4 Operetta 2 Baseball 2 3 4 Kllloman 2 3 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 4 Kllloman Staff 2 3 K A A Counctl 3 Band 2 3 4 State Band Contest 3 Orchestra 2 3 Senlor Play 4 Honor Soclety 4 The maroon and whxte clad No 14 runmng down the Held w1th the ball IS Bucky Although he excels 1n sports he has scored ln other thlngs Hls 11st of actlvltles speaks for xtself and each one IS a GEORGIA MARY COOLIDGE GI GE N ursmg Mlxed Chorus 2 3 Glrl s Sports Club 4 Gxrls Glee Club 2 Operetta 2 4 K A A 4 Cantata 4 F H A 4 Concert 3 Latxn Club 1 2 Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Varlety Show 4 Glge has a llvely and pleasmg personallty and IS always ready to help everybody She IS an .111 round glrl who has proved her worth to the class of 47 Gxge IS keepmg us guessmg as to whether her next step wlll be dental hygiene or matnmony' J ANEI' MARIE COTE JAN Commerczal A A 1 2 Secretary of Journahsm 2 Sports Club 1 2 3 4 K1llon1an Board 4 French Club 2 Yearbook Staff 4 Secretary of French Club 2 Variety Show 4 Semor Play 4 Gxrls Basketball Champs 2 Basketball 2 3 4 Badminton 2 3 Camera Club 3 Archery 1 Journalxsm Club 2 3 4 Bowling 2 3 4 Honor Soclety 4 Jan IS small of stature but good thmgs come m small packages Her nlmble fingers turn to Wizardry at a typewrlter Thls pleas1ng girl has kept ln her mmds eye not a star or a goal but the commercial procedure of a faxorxte teacher Some day ln the future Jan wxll try to teach the my sters of the k yboard m that same xnxmxtable style C183 K. . . , ,4 I I Y . . . . . 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' 1 V I l tv J 3' . . . 3 t FRANK J DAVIS FRANKIE General Football 3 4 Intramural Football 1 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Varlety Show 4 Basketball 3 Intramural Basketball 1 2 3 4 A A 1 2 Intramural Baseball 1 2 VaI'S1lSy Club 3 4 Junlor Red Cross 4 Frankles paramount lnterest IS sports and rn th1s field he has played a major role We all saw hlm dlsplay h1s ab111ty m roller skatlng when he performed wlth Shlrley for the Senlor assembly JOHN L DENNEIT JAKE General A A 1 2 R3dl0 Club 3 Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Variety Show 4 Basketball 2 Camera Club 3 Intramural Baseball l 2 Intramural Basketball 1 4 Intramural Football 1 Of hlm lt can be sald that he IS a happy go lucky fellow Jake possesses a Joy ln llvmg that IS lrrepresslble He lndulges ln a merrl ment that IS enjoyed by everyone and he has transformed many a dull moment here at Kllhngly Hlgh BRIAN ALBERT DORMAN SPIVAK College Class Presldent 1 2 3 4 Varslty Club 3 Student Councll 1 2 3 4 Yearbook Busmess Manager Klllonlan Buslness Manager 4 Traiic Squad Football 3 4 MlX6d Chorus 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Senlor Play 4 Baseball 2 Junlor Play 3 State Band Contest 4 Band 1 2 3 Splvak the presldent of the class IS very popular and much ln the publlc eye He has proved hlmself outstandmg both ln studles and athletlcs As a muslclan he has made a name for hlmself Our presl dent has marked executlve ab1l1ty Thls IS substantlated by the fact that he was our chox e for four years We can antlclpate success for hlm ln the field of surgery MARJORIE ALICE DYSON M ARGIE Commerczal D A R Good C1t1zensh1p Award 4 Operetta 2 4 Natlonal Honor Soclety 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 4 Secretary of Honor Soclety 3 4 Speaklng Contest 3 Majorette 3 4 Journal1sm Club 2 3 4 Klllonlan Staff 2 3 4 Presldent of Journal1sm Club 3 Edltor of Kllloman 4 Glrls Sports Club 1 2 3 4 Yearbook Staff 2 4 Girls Glee Club 1 2 Co Edxtor of Yearbook 4 Semor Play Usher 4 Margle and Ruthy are mseparables for Margle IS the other half of the Shea Dyson palr Here 1S the winner of the D A R Good C1t1zen shxp Award and the class s1nc rely beheves that there was none more worthy than she Margle des rves speclal credlt for her flne Job of edltlrg the Kuloman and the Yearbook If we were to thmk ln terms of the typlcal gxrl graduate we mlght easlly deslgnate Margle as our cholce C1 K. . ., ,3,4 , K. . . , ,3,4 ' , , , - - - - ., ,, .. ,, , , , 4 . . . 4 , . , , , , , , t , , ,4 Graduatlon Marshall 3 Orchestra 1, 2, 3 .4 ' av ' ' ' , , .P ' . . . . . , , , , , , , , . ' e ' ' ' NORMA E ELDRIDGE PET UN IA General A A 2 3 Jun1orRedCross12 3 4 Glrls Glee Club 3 4 French Club 2 Journallsm Club 4 Grrls Sports Club 4 It would be hard to find a glrl wlth a more frlendly snule and more cheerful drsposrtlon than Normas She could be found ln the cookmg lab before all our dances domg wonders wxth refreshments Smce there IS always a place for a consclentlous and willing worker Norma w1ll find happmess rn whatever she undertakes JOHN J FARRELL JACK College Baseball 2 3 Journalism Club 2 Football 4 Radxo Club 3 Varsity Club 3 4 Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Traiiic Equad 4 Yearbook Staff 3 4 A A 1 2 3 Camera Club 3 Intramurals 2 3 4 Honor Society 4 Jack has proved h1s worth here 1n school and amused many a group wlth hrs wrt Now to college and we ll all be waitmg to hear every sltuat1on Good luck from the class FRANCES MARY FISK BLONDIE College M1xed Chorus 1 2 3 K A A 4 Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 Latm Club 4 Art Staff 1 2 3 Basketball 4 News Stall? 1 2 Spelling Contest 1 2 Assrstant Edltor 3 Presldent 2 3 Speaking Contest 3 Softball 1 2 Blondre Jolned our class ln her semor year and readlly adapted herself to our ways Very early 1n her career we found that she was a clever art1st Her good humor and cheerful smlle assure some lucky patlent of a wonderful nurse ELAINE LOUISE FISKE ELLI E Commerczal A A 1 Krlloman Board 4 Camera Club 3 Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Ellle s hobby IS embroldermg We wonder 1f lt could be connected wlth her happy smlle and a rmg worn on her thlrd fmger left hand Good luck Ellxe C20 K: - - , . 4 ' , , , K. . . , , ,4 ' of his success there. Jack's independent way has helped him out in K. . . , 2, 3, 4 ' ' D ISABELLE LORRAINE GAUDREAU ISSIE Commerczal A A 1 2 Jun1or Red Crossl 2 3 4 G1rls Sports Clubl 3 4 Bowlmg 4 Camera Club 3 Yearbook Staff 4 F H A 2 Semor Play 4 French Club 2 Isabelle answers to the name of ISSIE She 1S a reserved g1rl who IS seldom seen w1thout Lorra1ne She takes thmgs as ther come and nothxng seems to worrv her Her carefree a1r IS the envy of all who know her JOAN ROSITA GLOVER BROOKLYN College Band 3 4 Latln Club 1 2 Orchestra 3 4 State Band Contest 3 K1llon1an 2 3 4 French Club 2 3 Extra 4 Journahsm Club 2 3 Chess Club 3 Glrls Sports Club 1 2 Semor Play Productlon 4 Archery 1 A A 1 2 Brooklyn has a varlety of mterests Her eager reacl1ness to help has made her a busy mlss 1n our class Although Joan has no deflnlte ambltlon we are sure shell be a success WILLIAM L GRENON BIL' General Tntramural Basketball 2 3 4 A A 1 Junlor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 W1th h1S qulet llkeable manner B111 gets along 'v1th everyone We suspect he has some h1dden talent Wh1Ch w1ll someday make h1m a great success NANCY L HAMILTON NAN General A A 1 Modern Dance Exh1b1t1on Junlor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Varlety Show M1xed Chorus 3 4 Usher for Jun1or Play 3 Glrls Glee Club 1 Cantata K1llon1an Board 4 Usher for Semor Plav Yearbook Stall' 4 Glrls Sports Club 3 Corcert 3 Nan 'Q a small attractlve g1r1 with beautlful red ha1r and a cheery svmle Thrs petlte m1ss IS known for her masterful drawlng ab1l1ty She IS verv popular 1n splte of the fact that she IS qulet for her pleas ant Smlle has won her manv frlends and admlrers especlallv among the 0pDOS1t6 sex We wlsh her luck ln her chosen field C25 K. . . , , 3, 4 ' , , , K. . . , , 3, 4 , , K. . . , 2, 3, 4 Basketball 3 F. F. A. 2, 3 K. . . , 2, 3, 4 ' ' ' 2 ' . . , ' 4 ' ' ' , 2, 3 4 . . V 4 1 .li SADIE V HARJU FARMER Commerczal Class Hlstorxan 3 4 Tratiic Squad 4 Gxrls Sports Club 1 2 3 4 Student Councll Clrls Sports Club Vlce Presldent 3 M1xed Chorus 2 3 Basketball Captam 2 Latm Club 1 Basketball Champs 2 K1llon1an 3 Usher for Class Dav 3 Yearbook Staff Usher for Graduatlon 3 A A 1 Semor Play Usher 4 M1xed Chorus Concert 3 Honor Socmety 4 Secretary Treasurer Student Council 4 Journalism Club 4 Class Secretary 3 4 Bowlxng Manager 3 Traflic Squad 4 A A 1 Sadle IS personallty plus brams a comblnatlon of success and happmess whlch IS hard to beat Farmer has done a lot for our class and has many frlends NORA VIRGINIA HARRINGTON College Student Councxl 4 M1xed Chorus 4 Majorette 3 4 Yearbook Staff 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Junlor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Basketball Champs 2 4 Usher Class Day and Graduation 3 Senlor Play 4 Nora has been the efliclent secretary of our class for two years Her easy laugh and grac1ous manner have made her well known throughout the school Noras keen mterest IH everythlng wlll help her attam her goal of becammg a Journalist DORIS ELIZABETH I-IARTLEY BE TTY Commerczal A A 1 F H A 3 G1rls Glee Club 3 French Club 2 Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Kllloman Extra 4 Camera Club 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Betty IS a very SIDCEFE and pleasant glrl Her ambxtion IS hap plness We are sure that the cheer she brmgs to all w1th her ready smlle w1ll help her reahze her purpose JANE LOUISE HOWELL General Cheerleadmg 3 4 Yearbook 1 Trafllc Squad 3 4 French Club 3 Studert Councll 1 Operetta 2 M1xed Chorus 2 3 4 Concert 3 Honor Soclety 3 4 Speakmg Contest A A 1 Gxrls Sports Club 3 Glrls Glee Club 1 2 Badmlnton 2 Kllloman 1 2 3 Bowling 3 Janes dark eyed beauty IS the cause of many admxrmg glances from boys and girls allke Many a basketball or football player has been spurred on by her peppy cheers and wholehearted enthuslasm Jame s past four years have not been xdle ones and every honor has been well deserved C29 LORRAINE B HUBERT QUEBALLS Commerczal A A 1 Jumor Red Crossl 2 3 4 Basketball Champs 2 Modern Dance Exhlblt 3 G1rls Sports Club 1 French Club 1 Varlety Show 4 Intramural Basketball 2 Queballs has a dlrect lngenlous and entlclng personality whlch makes everyone llke her She lS never seen wxthout a smlle and 15 a very promment flgure as l1brar1an ln study hall Her amb1t1on IS to become a halrdresser Good luck to you Lorraine ln your career BERNICE FRANCES HUTCHINS BUNNY General Band 2 3 4 Modern Dance Exhlbltlon 2 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Muslc N1ght2 G1rls Glee Club 1 2 3 4 State Band Contest 3 A A 1 2 F H A 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Bowllng 2 3 4 Softball 1 Archery 1 Jun1or Red Cross 1 3 G1rls Sports Club 2 3 4 Badmlnton l 3 Bunny IS the glrl whose muslc has been heard 1n the school good game of basketball has made her an all around g1rl We WlSh you success 1n all that you undertake Bunny FRANCIS J LaBELLE N O UCH General Basketball 2 3 4 A A 1 Baseball 2 3 Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Football 3 4 Intramural Basketball 1 F F A 3 Intramural Football 1 Varslty Club 3 4 Captam of Basketball 3 4 Nouch shlnes when lt come to ports Each season fmds hun helpmg the team to vlctory on the gr1d1ron court or field HIS de parture from K H S Wlll create a gap that w1l1 be hard to flll DORIS MAE LAMOUREUX DOT N urszng Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Jumor Play Prompter 3 A A 1 Semor Play Prompter 4 G1rls Glee Club 3 4 Journallsm Club 2 Yearbook Staff 4 French Club 3 Bowllng 4 F H A Dots personalltv can be found ln her cholce of Smlles as her favorlte song There lS never a gloomy moment when Dot w1th her lnfecflous laughter IS around Her cholf e of nurslng as a areer lS one ln Whlch we are sure she wxll be a great success Q23 K. . , , 2, 3, 4 ' , , , K. . . , ,3, 4 ' ' l . . . ' ' ' ,2, , 4 ' ' , , ' , 2, , 4 orchestra and band for the past four years, and her ability' to play a . . K- - - , 2. 3, 4 K. . . , 2, 3, 4 ' ' ' ' A IRENE MARY LaPARLE Commerczal Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Camera Club 3 A A 1 French Clubl 2 Year Book Staff 4 Semor Play Productlon 4 Beneath her retlcence there 1188 a w1t that sparkles and on occasxon transforms drabness lnto galety We re sure you wlll suc ceed ln 11fe Irene BERNICE LUCILLE LaPOINTE COOKIE General K A A 3 4 Jumor Play Production 4 Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Semor Play Productlon 4 G1rls Sports Club 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Bowlmg 4 Camera Club 3 F H A 2 Journalxsm Club 3 Cookxe IS one of the qulet gxrls of our class but she has never theless made many frlends Wlth her pleasmg personallty We know that she will succeed 1n anything that she endeavors to do To her the best of luck ln findlng the success she wants for the future TERESA JOSEPHINE LaRJOCHE General Shyness IS her keynote T has many latent qualities among whlch IS her knack for playlng on the accordlan Whatever T may try we are sure It wxll lead to success and happlness IRMA JENNY LEHTIMAKI College Kxlloman Board 3 4 G1rls Sports Club 1 2 Latln Club 2 3 Basketball Champs Latm Club Secretary 3 Basketball 1 2 Camera Club 3 A A 1 J umor Play Productxon Badmlnton Semor Play Productxon 4 Bowlmg 1 2 Tratiic Squad 4 Journalism Club 4 Yearbook Staff 2 4 Gxrls Glee Club 2 4 Irma IS the qulet charmxng member of our class Her mfectlous Smlle and her pretty halr have made her a much admlred glrl There IS no doubt that Irma wxll succeed m whatever she max attempt C24 III!! ' K. . . ,2I sf-1' D , ..T,, K. A. A. 4 Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4 ' ' , ' ' . ,3. 4 ' , 9. 4 ' . ,3. 4 K. . . , 2, 3, 4 . . 3 . 1' 2 . Y . . Y ' 3 J RUTH LITKE R U DI General Basketball 1 3 4 Kllloman 3 4 Bowling 3 4 Glrls Sports Club 1 4 Camera Club 3 Basketball Champs 3 4 Gxrls Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Seruor Play Usher 4 Badmmton Manager 3 Traiiic Squad 4 Jeekers' says Rudl every txme shes stumped for a better an swer In sports she lS outstandlng The whole class wlshes you luck Rudx ln your future F B I career H NORMAN M.ALO BUDDY College A A 1 2 Radro Club 3 Junior Play 3 Boys Glee Club 2 3 Senior Play 4 Basketball IJ V J 2 Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Camera Club 3 Journalxsm Club 1 2 Intramurals 2 3 Variety Show 4 Buddy IS the salt and pepper of our class He has helped manv a dull moment fly by When you re travelmg along the chal lenglng course to becomlng a chemist remember Keep Smlllng' ELI J MARTIN Football 3 Boys Glee Club 2 Baseball 1 2 Varlety Show 1 2 Varsity Club 3 4 Semor Varlety Show 4 Intramural Basketball 2 Yearbook Staff 4 Orchestra 2 Camera Club 3 Mlxed Chorus 2 A A 1 Operetta 2 Junlor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 French Club 3 4 Stretchs pastrme lS lnventlng new types of fun He has been hard at work at thls for the past four years and as a result he lS a welcome addltlon to any class or gathering When lt comes to sports musxc or puttmg over a class function youll find Stretch rlght there makmg lt a success JEAN ELIZABEFI-I MARTIN JEANIE Commerczal Junior Play Usher 3 Latln Club 1 Basketball Champs 4 Prom Queen Attendant 3 K A A 2 3 4 G1rls Sports Club 3 4 Semor Play 4 Usher for Graduatlon 3 K A A Counc1l4 Bowling Club 3 4 G1r1s Glee Club 1 2 3 Camera Club 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Varlety Show 4 Klllonian 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Jeanle shot to stardom ln our senior play and We prophecy a brlllxant future for her ln whatever work she may choose Jeans shy sweet manner has made her loved by all 155 a v . I v . , ' 1 , 1 fr rr - - s 1. n D K. . . , , 3, 4 ' - n 1 1 1 1 x A sr - u n v ' . T . ' H . . ,, STRETCH College . ' . . . ' . 3, 4 ' K. . . , 2, 3, 4 y 1 v 1 1 V ' u yr ' ' v MARGARET G MARTIN PEGGY General K A A 3 4 Muslc Nxght 2 Graduatxon Mrashall 1 Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Glrls Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Semor Play Usher G1rls Sports Club 1 2 3 Varlety Show 4 Peggy IS the sweet pretty llttle blond of our class You can usually find her wa1tmg on tables at ZIDS Peggys wmmng ways w1ll make her a success ln any endeavor EDNA JEAN MILLIARD EDD IE Commerczal A A 1 2 Camera Club 3 Sports Club 1 Yearbook Staff 4 Junior Play Usher 3 Killonlan Board 4 Semor Play Usher 4 Junior Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Variety Show 4 Pert l1ttle Eddle wxth her sparkling personality will surely have no dlfllculty ln fuliillmg her ambltlon to be happy Her winning ways and clever steppmg on the dance floor have won her many admlrers MARILYN NEFTLETON MILLS General Gxrls Glee Club 3 Badminton Camera Club 3 Yearbook Staff 2 3 J umor Play 3 Killonlan 2 3 4 Junlor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Operetta lUsherl 2 Marllyn 1S the Lauren Ba all blond of our class With her charm she w1ll help someone to forget hls pain when she takes over as a dental asslstant Lucky the patlent who finds hxmself under the com petent care of Marxlynl ROSE MARY MISTO TINY Commerczal A A 1 2 Semor Play Usher 4 Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Junior Play Usher 3 Glrls Sports Club 1 2 3 4 Camera Club 3 Bowlmg 3 Killonian Board 3 4 Archery 2 Year Book Staff 4 Badmmton 3 Girls Glee Club 2 3 Varlety Show 4 Tmy the gxrl wlth the wmnmg personalxty IS popular wlth evexgone She IS qulet and IS seldom seen without her companion Shxrley Tmy IS famous for her sunny dxsposltxon and w1ll make a competent secretary for some luckv employer She has taken a com merclal course and hopes to contmue m that llne after graduatlon Q26 K. . . , ,3,4 . , 3 , , 4 Senior Play Usher 4 K. A. A. 1, zf sf 4 K. . . , ,a,4 ' J BERNICE I NASH B URN Commercuzl Gxrls Glee Clubl 2 Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Gxrls Sports Club 1 French Club 1 A A 1 2 Camera Club 3 Sen1or Play Usher 4 Jun1or Play Productlon 3 Musxc Nlght 4 Burn IS contented Just to s1t and dream and her dreams are woven of all thmgs lovely Thls 15 a warmhearted glrl whose Joy IS 1n dolng klndnesses 1n a most unobtruslve way L1fe IS what you make It and Bermce w1ll make lt happy we are certam G J ANHES NASH FLASH College A A 1 2 3 Red Cross Home Room Rep 2 Intramural Basketball 1 2 3 4 Jumor Play 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Senlor Play 4 Traiiic Squad 3 4 Boys Glee Club 2 Lieutenant T S 3 4 Jun1or Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Student Counc1l 3 4 Projectlomst 4 Secretary Student Counc1l 3 Camera Club 3 Varlety Show 4 Honor SOCICUY 4 Flash better known as J1m IS one of our quleter semors He has made a success here at KH S with h1S pleaslng manner and h1s w1t Wlth h1s many aptltudes he IS sure to be a success 1n l1fe as an HERBERT ALLEN OATLEY OATS College Traffic Squad 3 Varlety Show 2 3 Junlor Play 3 Varslty Club 3 4 Footbal 3 4 Graduat1on Usher 3 Basketball 2 A A 1 Baseball 1 2 3 4 K A A Counc1l 4 Band 1 2 Junlor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 Class Treasurer 1 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball 3 4 Oats known as Herb1e to many has been our class treasurer for four years H1s success here should testlfy to h1s managerlal ability He has an excellent sports record There are countless th1ngs about Herbie that all add up to the fact that he 1S an unforgettable fellow for he has endeared himself to the class of 47 NANCY O BRIEN IRISH Nursing A A 1 2 Basketballl 2 3 4 K A A Counc1l 1 2 3 4 Softball 1 Secretary of K A A 2 Bowlxngl 2 Girls Sports Club 1 2 3 4 Senlor Play 4 Secretary Girls Sports Club 2 Varlety Show 4 Pres1dent Glrls Sports Club 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Archery 1 2 Latm Club 1 2 Badmmton 2 3 Hlstorlan of F H A 4 Nancy has a dlrect and ooen manner and an appeahng person ality that attracts people to her She has gone 1n for many sports and excels 1n basketball W1th her frlendly sm1le good looks and capaclty for frlendshlp she IS destined for success as a future Florence Nightingale Q27 U ll . ' - , K. '. . , ,3,4 D I .. N- . - 4 . . , . . . , . H U . . , , I . , . , , , . 1, 3 , . . K4 H AA ' 77 ' ' ' , y . . . . electrical engineer. .. ,, I , , K. . . ,2,3,4 I 1 1 . ' ' ' , , , , , , , , , H I! U ' H , , . . 4 , , . , .. ., - K. . . , ,324 , , , , . , . , , , . . . . , RENE JOSEPH PAGE College A A 3 French Club 3 4 Basketball 3 Junior Red Cross 3 4 Baseball 3 A A 1 Intramural Basketball 3 4 L A A Staff 2 Yearbook Stall 4 Intramural Baseball 2 Kllloman Staff 4 Intramural Football 1 2 Rene IS that tall good lookxng 1nd1v1dual you have heard so many gxrls Slghlng over He IS present at all the sportmg events usually helplng the referee along We certamly envy the school that wul have hxs engaglng personallty next year ELEANOR ELIZABETH PERKINS ELL College KAA34 GleeClub12 Jumor Red Cross 3 4 Bowlmg 4 Glrls Sports Club 3 4 Captam Basketball 4 Intramural Basketball 3 4 French Club 2 3 Badmmton 3 4 Junior Play Production 3 Semor Play Product1on 4 Ell IS the energetxc blond from Foster who Jomed our class m our Jumor year and who by her good nature and outstandmg work IH sports and class act1v1t1es has made herself mdxspensable to the class of 47 We envy the school that gets E11 as a gym teacher WILFRED O RACICOVI' WILLY General Varslty Baseball 1 2 3 4 Semor Variety Show 4 Varslty Basketball 3 4 Varsity Club 3 4 J V Basketball 2 Camera Club 3 Intramural Football 1 Jun1or Play Production 3 A A 1 2 Yearbook Staff 4 Radlo Club 3 Track 4 W1lly hopes to walk along the path traveled by Babe Ruth for th1s fellow has set hrs cap upon a future of blg league baseball Hls abxlxty complled wxth h1s pertrnaclty wxll make him a future Babe LUCILLE JOAN RACINE LOOSE WHEELS General Orchestral 2 3 4 Operetta 2 Glrls Glee Club 1 2 A A 1 Mlxed Chorus 2 Junlor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Krlloman Staff 3 4 Red Cross Rep Yearbook Stall' 3 4 Glrls Sports Club Varlety Show 1 2 4 Junlor Play Product1on French Club 2 3 4 Semor Play Production Concert 3 4 Muslc Night 1 2 Paderewskl had better look to hxs laurels for here comes real compentxon our Loose Wheels Youll fmd her behmd the scenes of every muslcal production at KHS However she ls by no means behmd the scenes when lt comes to musical genius Lucxlle lS well equlpped to make numerous frlends and a name for herself ln muslc C28 K. . . , 4 ' , L. . . 1 2 K. . . , ,3, 4 Varsity Football 3 Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4 , , , , 4 ' ' , , 3, 4 K. . . , 2, 3, 4 ' , 3, 4 ' , , . 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Y Y y . . 3 Y s . . 4 J PRISCILLA EUNICE RAWSON PRIS General Operetta 2 4 Band 2 3 4 Muszc N1ght 2 M1xed Chorus 3 4 Cantata 4 Kllloman Staff 3 4 Gxrls Sports Club 1 2 3 4 Yearbook Staff 3 4 Semor Play Varlety Show 4 Intramural Basketball 1 2 3 4 Archery 1 State Band Contest 3 A A 1 2 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Jumor Red Cross Pr1s we re wlshmg you luck as an a1rl1ne hostess We all know that w1th your dellghtful manner and spontaneous sm11e you are marked for success All the passengers of the great Amerlcan A1r lmes are bound to be charmed by the Wlnsome beauty of one of our favorxte graduates PATRICIA ANN REDDY YO YO College Girls Glee Club 3 4 Dramatlc Club 2 G1rls Sports Club 3 4 Lat1n Club 1 2 K A A 3 4 Var1ety Show 4 Junior Play Production 3 Sen1or Play Usher 4 French Club 4 Jun1or Red Cross 3 4 When Golly Moses echoes through the corrldor Pat 1S Just around the corner Here IS a glrl whose fr1endsh1p IS treasured for when shes around the world seems a 11ttle br1ghter Wlth a smlle and a pocketful of Jokes Pat 1S all set for happxness J ACQUELYN CHARLOTTE ROBERTS B UGS College Jun1or Play 3 GITIS Sports Club 2 3 4 Tratlic Squad 2 3 V1ce Presxdent of Class 2 3 4 Honor Society 3 4 Speaklng Contest 1 Mixed Chorus 3 4 Graduat1on Marshall 3 Yearbook Staff 1 2 3 4 French Club 3 4 Killoman 1 2 3 4 A A 1 2 Prom Queen 3 Usher for Graduatlon 3 Bugs also known as Jackie 15 the most promlslng semor gxrl In addition to her personallty plus whlch has put her on top she has all the other qualltles to make her one of hfe s greatest successes She IS loved admlred and respected by all Dame fortune has bles sed her with beauty bralns and paradox1cally modesty BEVERLY ESTELLE ROBERTSON BEV General Junior Red Crossl 2 3 4 A A 1 2 Girls Glee Club 1 2 3 F H A 3 Modern Dance Exhxbition 2 State Pres1dent F H A Glrls Sports Clubl 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 Yearbook Staff 4 French Club 3 Badminton 3 4 Semor Play Usher Camera Club 3 Bowllng 3 Bev IS a tac1turn but very frlendly person who has always been a consclentlous student Here are all the attr1butes for success as a medical secretary and the doctor who finds Beverly wlll be s1ngu1ar1y fortunate C29 ' K.. .,,3,4 Student Council 2, 3, 4 . Drum Major af 4 ' K---,,3Z4 ,., K.. -,,3,4 ' ,, . . .,4 ' ' . . .4 ' ' --4 ,4 , ' 4 MILTON ROBERT ROLLINSON M UST Y General Varslty Basketball 2 3 4 Juruor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Basketball Intramurals 1 2 3 Camera Club 3 Football Intramurals 1 A A 1 Varlety Show 4 Yearbook Staff 4 R3dl0 Club 3 Student Councll 4 Wxth no effort Musty has won all the feminine hearts m high school Maybe It IS hrs debona1r alr that captured the glrls but it could also be h1s aglllty at tossmg baskets that did the trlck At any rate we at Krlllngly wont Ioxget you Musty MARIO RUSSO R US General A A 1 2 Treasurer of Varsxty Club 4 Jumor Red Cross Captam of Baseball Squad 3 Radxo Club 3 Intramural Football 1 Camera Club 3 Varsity Basketball 3 4 Var1ety Show 4 Varsity Football 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Jumor Varsxty Basketball 2 Senlor Play 4 Varsity Baseball l 2 3 4 Varslty Club 3 4 Rus clrmbed to the seat of d1St1I'lCtl0H by his tireless efforts upon the grldlron and the baseball dxamond For four years he has proved a credlt to hls coach and to the games He IS a charter mem PETER GEORGE SARANTOPOULOS PE TE General A A 1 2 Football 3 4 Junror Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Semor Play 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Varslty Club 3 4 Movie Projectlonist 3 4 Varslty Club Presxdent 4 K A A Presxdent 3 K A A Vlce Presldent 3 Hall to the class athlete and the most popular boy' Pete has made a real name for h1mself around school because of his baseball foot ball and basketball careers He ls a happy go lucky type of fellow whom you can t keep down for any length of time His pastime each fall rs skrrtmg the ends of opposmg teams RAMONA PAULINE SEARS M ON A Genefal Tratllc Squad 4 Prom Queen Attendent 3 Cheerleader 3 4 Senior Play Usher 4 Red Cl oss Representatlve 3 Senior Girls Basketball 4 RedCrossl234 AA1 Kllloman 1 2 3 Camera Club 3 Yearbook 1 2 3 Badminton 3 Mona IS the personxficatlon of the word vlvaclty Her pep in cheerlng has helped our boys win many a game In our memory we shall treasure a plcture of this sparklmg brunette C301 ' ' K. . . , 2, 3, 4 K. . . , , 3, 4 ' ' 1, 2, 3, 4 ' ber of that famous trio: Welsh, Dennett, and'Russo. K. . . , , 3, 4 , . 1 , , , K. . . , 2, 3, 4 RUTH LOUISE SI-IEA IRISH College A A 1 2 Band l 2 3 4 Speakmg Contest 3 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Senior Play Productlon 4 Sports Club 2 3 4 Klllonlan Staff 2 3 4 Bowllng Manager 4 Yearbook Staif 2 3 4 Latln Club 3 4 Secretary Latm Club 4 Treasurer French Club 4 State Band Contest 3 4 Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball 2 F H A Reporter 4 Here s to a gxrl who has added a great deal ln many nelds to the success of our class She has out us on the map wxth her oratorxcal musrcal Journahstlc and artlstxc ab1l1t1es Behmd th1s 1II1DOSlI1g ar ray of talents you wxll find an lmp of mlschlef that pops up when we least expect it and most need it MARY ELLEN SMITH SPARKIE Gemeral Girls Glee Club 3 4 Alternate Drum Major 3 4 Majorette 3 4 Variety Show 4 Gxrls Sports Club 4 Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Senior Girls Basketball A A 1 Senior Play Usher 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Camera Club 3 Presxdent Glrls Glee Club 4 Varsity Club Queen 4 Sparkle rs a name well sulted for this blue eyed blond member of our class Her elf1n charm w11l keep her ln our memory as the pert DOUGLAS MALCOLM SPAULDING DO UG College Honor Society 3 4 Kllloman Staff 1 Tramc Squad 2 3 4 Varlety Show Student Councll 1 Varsxty Club 3 Senior Play 4 Operetta 2 Junior Play 3 Speakmg Contest 1 Orchestra 1 2 K A A 1 Mxxed Chorus 2 3 4 Junxor Red Cross 1 Yearbook Staff 1 2 3 4 Boys Glee Club 1 Doug IS one of THE orators of our class Most of his extra tlme has been spent in muslcal and dramatxc actlvltles 1n Whlch he excells He IS a gentleman IH the true sense of the Word wlth a versatlhty whmch w1l1 enable hxm to be su cessful m any llne of endeavor JOHN L SULLIVAN JA CK I E General FFA34 KAA34 Junior Red Cross 3 4 Jackle the Alan Ladd of Class 47 IS qu1et and good lookmg He IS a happy go lucky fellow who ln the summer tlme can be found horse back rldlng I-hs ambxtlon 15 to work for the government 1n Alaska We are sure you w1ll succeed Jack 1f some falr lass doesnt catch your eye first C J K. - l - . ,3, 4 , , , ' K. . . ,'2,' af 4 little miss vvho reminds us that to be young is very heaven. 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Y 4 , 4 ' -4 , , . . . -4 ' , , ' -4 , , , ' -3 31 MYRA ELIZABETH TILLINGHAST BUFFIE College Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Kllloman Staff 1 2 G1r1s Basketball 2 French Club 3 4 K A A 2 3 4 F H A 3 4 G1rls Sports Club 2 3 4 Jumor Play Productxon 3 Yearbook Staff 1 2 Semor Play 4 Buifle IS a g1rl of marked versat1l1ty Her accomphshments have run the gamut of school act1v1t1es In retrospect we shall recall v1vac1ty of manner dancing eyes and a golden laugh that was the cure for care JOAN LEE TUCKER, TUCK General Glrls Basketball Champs 2 Bowlmg 2 3 4 Gxrls Sports Club 2 3 4 Camera Club 3 Archery 2 A A 2 3 Intramurals 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Junior Red Cross 2 3 4 Tuck IS the glrl who excels ln all sports Basketball seems to be her favorlte She came to us ln her Sophomore year and was a very welcome add1t1on to the class wlth her ever present humor and QUICK w1t We wlsh Joan the very best of luck m anythmg she may undertake JUNE HAMPTON VASILLOV JI TZ College G1rls Sports Club 1 4 Archery 1 2 GSC Treas 2 Variety Show 4 F F A Sec 4 Bowlmg 2 F F A Rep 3 Junior Red Cross 1 4 Glrls Glee Club 3 4 A A 1 Basketball 1 2 3 Camera Club 3 Latln Club 1 2 Here s a glrl with a SDECIHC 1nterest purebred llvestock Jitz dreams of ownlng a ranch someday and her ambltlon may be realized lf a Hollywood scout doesn t see her flrst DORIS IRENE VIESTI DOT Commercuzl Senlor Play 4 Cheerleader 3 4 J umor Play Productlon 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Klllonlan Staff 4 Basketball Captaln 1 Varlety Show 4 Basketball Champs 2 4 A A 1 Basketball Manager 3 4 Glrls Sports Clubl 2 3 4 Archery 1 2 Camera Club 3 Badmmtonl 2 3 4 Bowlmg 1 2 Dot' IS a Brooklyn favorlte wlth a lovely smxle glossy halr and dxd you ever notice those eyes'P Dot IS not only a good dancer but she cuts a cute flgure as one of our cheerleaders To her the best of luck ln findlng a posxtlon as a secretary 82 U y U. . K. .. . E4 2, 4 - Roman' Weddlng 1 - u., at 'D l . -I tuks. .iaak H U Y,., ',.' 'I' D b . 1 ' K.. 234 D '. FRANCIS ANDREW WARD FRANKIE College Prep Baseball 2 Basketball 2 3 Intramural Basketball 3 4 Latln Club 1 2 Yearbook Staff 4 Track 4 Frank IS one of the qulet and shy boys of the semor class He alwavs has a cheerful hello for everyone and xs well lxked by teachers and students Best of luck to you SHIRLEY MADELIN WEAVER IRISH Commerclal Glrls Sports Club 3 4 A A 1 2 Grrls Glee Club 2 Senior Play Usher Cheerleadmg 3 4 Jumor Play Usher 3 Trailic Squad 3 4 Gym Exhlbxtlon Jumor Red Cross 1 2 Yearbook Staff 4 Camera Club 3 Varxety Show When It comes to a champxon roller skater we are wlllmg to bet on Sh1r1ey Those who have seen the dazzlmg accompllshments of th1s glrl call her a Sonja Helme ln her own Held WILLIAM JOHN WELSH A A 1 Camera Club 3 Rad1o Club 3 Junior Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Var1ety Show 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Intramural Basketball 1 Boys Glee Club 2 When you hear a roar of laughter from a classroom you may be sure that B111 IS at work keeping gloom out of the corners of KH S Hrs keen sense of humor has come to our ald more than once B111 has a serxous sxde too and we are sure that the comb1nat1on wxll send h1m a long way toward success JOYCE EDNA WHITAKER Nursmg Latin Club2 3 K A A 3 4 Glrls Sports Club 3 4 Bowlmg 3 4 F H A 4 Basketball 3 4 Jo 1S known for her loyalty to her frlends She IS a true pal and her quiet charm good w1ll and desire to help others wlll lndeed be an asset to her career as a nurse 6337 ' ' , K. . . , , 3, 4 ' ' , 3 4 ,, . . . 2 ' , . 3, 4 ' 4 BILL General K, . . , 2, 3, 4 cc-,OD ' SIDNEY WILLIAMS SID General A A 1 A Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 There 15 never a t1me when Sid cant tind a cheerful word for ey ery one Besldes his coopera xve attltude he has gxven us the benefit of h1s wonderful sense of humor Sid was an Important part of the class of 47 HENRY WIRTA JAZZ BOW College Track 2 3 Class Secretary 2 Baseball 2 3 Student Council 3 Football 3 Wingfoot Club 3 K A A 4 Basketball 2 Photo Clubl Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Handball 1 Flrst A1d Club 3 Although Jazz bow Jomed us ln our senlor year he managed to become well known and llked Hls chief mterest IS ln collecting Jazz records sports rate a close second The best of everythlng Henry from the class GLORIA MARGE WOOD WOOD Y College Student Counc1l 1 3 Latm Club 1 Tratllc Squad 2 3 4 French Club 3 Honor Soclety 3 4 Glrls Glee Club 1 J unlor Play 3 Mlxed Chorus 3 Semor Play Productxon 4 Concert 3 A A 1 2 Yearbook Sta1T 1 2 3 Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Kxlloman Staff 1 2 3 The vxvaclous strawberry blond who has kept our class ln hlgh spxrlts for four years IS none other than Woody Her road to success xs sure to be a happy one paved by her constant good humor co operatlve spmt and many ab1l1t1es LOREITA AN NEITE YATES RE T T General A A 1 Jumor Play Productlon Jumor Red Cross 1 2 3 4 Senior Play Productlon Glrls Sports Club 3 4 Camera Club Intxamural Basketball 3 4 Yearbook Stall' 4 Badmlnton 3 4 Modern Dance Exh1b1t1on 2 Girls Glee Club 3 4 Bowlxng 3 4 Rett IS a glrl who IS always on the move Her bubblxng enthuslam IS contaglous and we find ourselves respondlng to her galety even when days are darkest We wlsh you success and hap pmess always Loretta C34 K. . . ,2,3,4 F.F. .1,2 . , . Y 2 , , , 4 . Y . , y2 . . I4 . . V4 Girls' Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3 K. . . , , 3, 4 , , , 4 K. . . , 2, 3, 4 ' ' J NORVIAN ADELARD VIENS VINES College K A A 4 Jumox Vaisits Basketball 2 3 French Club 4 A A Intiamural Basketballl 2 3 4 Varletx Show 2 3 Intiamural Baseball 2 3 Killonian Staff 4 Irmamural Football 1 2 3 Yealbook Staff 3 4 Intramural Soccei 2 3 JUYHOI Red Cioss 4 xeai He spends most of h1S time pxonlding wltts remaiks fol the teachers and keeping his girls apalt Since hls ambition is to be ambmous vse feel that he ha alieadx iefiched his goal C359 A . . . I ' ' I D' , 1 - L. . . 1, 2, 3 ' . . ' 4 . Vines was that welcome addition made to the class in our senior .Y L .I K K ' ' v U ' . v' L. K . -. - ' ' Q v S . A. . I ' K I RICHARD C BONNEVILLE BONN Y College U S Marlne Corps Sept 1941 Oct 20 1945 Sergeant Machme Gun N C O Guadalcanal New Zealand Bougamvllle Guam Slapan Iwo Jima Kuajlalan Hawau Purple Hearts 121 Bonny came to us from the Marmes Hls sense of humor and easy golng manner have made hlm many friends We all w1sh Bonny the best of luck ln h1s ambltlon to become a Reglstered Pharmac1st Hls spxrlt of line camaraderle has vxarmed the hearts of h1S classmates ROBERT DAMASE BOULAIS BOB College U S N T C Sampson N Y Jan March 1945 U S S P C No 1247 March 1945 Julv 1943 Ratlng Q M Bfc As1at1c P80150 Medal World War II Vlctory Medal Bob caused a tremendous swoon throughout the school when he Jolned our class He IS a modest fellow ln splte of h1s excellent Navy record and h1s conquest of the femmme hearts here at Kxllmgly EDMOND PETER ENNIS BABE General Army An' Corps Txalmng Areas B T C No 10 Greensboro N C Gunnery School Tyndal Fleld Florlda RBdl0 School SIOUX Falls South Dakota Advanced Radlo Gaya Indla 8: Jorhat Indra Campaxgns Rh1ndland Campaxgn Chlna OHCDSIVE Campalgn Indla Burma Campaign Central Burma Campa1gn Cltatlons A11 Medal 8. Cluster European Sz Afrlcan Theater Ribbon American Theater Rmbon As1at1c Sz PHCIHC Theater Rxbbon It was a lucky day for us at Krlllngly when the armv handed Babe h1s dmscharge papers Thls former soldler has shown us how to take each day as It comes he has an admxrable phllosophy Best wlshes from vour frxends the class of 47 rr U ' . . - , - , , Y . ,. American Area Medal ' 1 ' v - I 3 , CHARLES KASKELA C A T General Rank A M A A C '3 c U S Naval A1r Force E llstment Apr1113 1944 Tlallllng NTC S mpson N Y Auatlon Ordmancemans School Natal mr Tech Ta Center M9mDh1S Tenn Anborne Radal Ope atozs Scnool Naval A1r Tech Tra Center Memp hls Tenn U S Naval Gunners School Jacksonvllle Florlda J S Natal A1r Statron Melbourne Flollda F F A U S Natal A11 Statxon Mlaml Florida VB4 OTU No 3 U S Nasal Arr Sta IOP Camp Kearney San Dlego Callf VPB 19 U S Nryal A1r Statxon Kaneohe Bay TH VPB 00 'v PB 111 Palavsan PI South West Paclflc B 24s 8. Pl1Vate61S C1tat1ons Combat Alrcrewman Inslg nxa 13 staxsr A11 Medal Naval Unlt Cltatlon American Area Medal Plnllppzne L1berat1on Medal fl starr World War II VICIOIQ Medal As1at1c P30160 Theater Medal 12 stars' Drscharge July 12 1946 can s e why thls handsome vet has done so Well here at KHS HIS qulet manner and his ablllty to adapt to hrs envnon 'nent w1ll ccxtamly make hlm a success ln lxfe ARMAND PHILIP OUILLEITE PETE General Enlistment-July 12 1944 Cltatlons Rate RM 3fc Phlhpplne Llberatlon Served In Rlbbon Aslatlc Pacxiic Chlna Japan Hawau Medal Vlctory Medal New Gumea Admlralty Islands Chmese Llberatxon Phlhppmes New Caladoma Amerlcan Theatre Tralmng Dlscharge Rad1o Precommrsslon School June 4 1946 Although Pete seems reseued to lf s frlends he has qu1te another personahty Hrs extreme modesty keeps hlm from lmpressm us wxth hls rmlxtarv honors but a glance at the 11st above IS sufhcxently oyervuhelmmg Teachlng history should be easy for one who has played such an actlve part ln It WALLACE V PEABODY WALLY General Enlisted June 27 1944 Dlscharged June 25 194g Motor Machlmsts Mite 3rd Class Tramlng Medals N T C Sampson New York Amerlcan Theater NABPO San Bruno Callf As1at1c Pacliic Servlce Vlctory Medal Navy 926 R S Guam Salpan M I Wally left us ln 44 to Join the Navy but he has returned to graduate mth us Wally has a talent for muslc, especlallv the trumpet We wlll remember hls beautlful playing of 'For Sentlmental Reasons 1n the variety show We all wlsh you the best of luck m your amb1t1on to be a success 1 .... .. , , . 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Most popula1 Best looklng Best natured Best dressed Best athlete Best all around Best dancer Most studlous Cutest Tallest Shortest Woman hater and man hater Class she1k Best orator Neatest W1tt1est Most s1ncere Most clever Most amb1t1ous Most ser1ous NO1S16St Qu1etest Most mus1cal Most l1kely to succeed Class couple Class baby Class chatterbox Class cut up One who has done most for the class BOY Peter Sarantopoulos Robe1 t Boulals W1lf1 ed Rac1cot B1 1an Do1 man Pete1 Sarantopoulos B1 1an D01 man No1man Malo Romeo Bern1e1 M1lton Rolllnson F1 ank Dav1s E11 Ma1t1n John Sulllvan Robert Benac Douglas Spauldlng James Nash Peter Sarantopoulos Romeo Be1n1e1 Romeo Be1 H161 James Nash Frank Ward John Dennett Frank Ward Brlan Dorman Romeo Bernler No1man Malo and J John Dennett B11an Do1 man C415 GIRL Jacquelyn ROb61 ts June Vassllov J acquelyn Robel ts Valerle Caron Beat1 ICC Atsales Jacquelyn Rober ts Jane Howell Mar3or1e Dyson Ramona S6818 Mary Anderson Beat11ce Atsales Joan Tucke1 Audrey Angell Jane Howell Vale1 16 Cal on Ma1 y Balley J acquelyn Robe1 ts Mlflam Blumenthal Nar1CV Hamllton Rosahe Beeney Mary Balley Rosahe Beeney Lucllle RRCIHS J acquelyn Rober ts anet Cote Lucxlle Rac1ne My1 a Tllllnghast 9 Best actor F Douglas Spauldlng Jean Martin Class Hlstory Every class has memorres of rts school days but no other class could have CIOWG ed as much as we rnto four short years There are countless moments to carry wrth us as memory souvenrrs the Irrst skeptrcal mrnutes as Freshmen LHC more confrdent days as Sophomor es tne vrgorous weeks as Junrors and the capable year as Senrors Here are some of the hrvn lrghts of our four year hrgh school career As Frosh In September 1943 we as the class of 1947 began our four year battle wrtn hrgher lear nrng After a montlr Ol so dedr cated to gettrng acquarnted we held our frrst meetrng Ior the purpose or electrng offrcers The leaders of our class were Brran Dorman Presrdent Helen Cameron V1ce Presrdent Herbert Oatley Treasurer Burta Conklrn Secretary and Valerre Caron Hrstorran When we had examrned all the nooks and crannres of the burldrng and learned that downstreet rs out of bounds we took an anrmated rnterest rn extra currrcular actrvr tres Members of the class Jorned the band club et ery club we could jorn rn other words Almost before we knew rt January had slrd rnto Krllrngly Then our brg nrght came We presented to the school our dance the Freshman Frolrc all tred up rn red and whrte crepe paper We 1130 clrmbeu one rung of the ladder of socral achreve ment Three courageous classmates Janrce Buf frngton Douglas Spauldrng and Jacquelyn Roberts entered the Speakrng Contest Soon after th1S event came June and then we were Sophomores As Sophs As before our frrst class meetrng re ulted rn the electron of offrcers Last year s sov erergns were retarned Brran Dorman Chref Jacquelyn Roberts Assrstant Bur ta Conklrn Scrrbe Herbert Oatley banker Valerre Caron Hrstorran Our dance theme was the H0t61 Krllrng ly Ruth Krllran and her orchestra pro vrded the musrc on the nrght of November Q42 1' or several weeks the chref toprc of rnter st among the grrls was the cneerleadrng try outs At the end of weeks of trrrng practrce the followrng grrls were chosen ao the best representatrves of vrvacrty Dorrs Vrestr Jane Howell Janrce Burfrngton Burta Conklrn Ramona Sears and Shrrley Weaver The brggest drscussron of the year con cerned our class rrngs We were gorng to be wrde awake about thrngs lrke that After pros and cons and cons and pros rt was de crded that the student would choose the type he lrked best ruby onyx or plarn gold We ordered early All year we anx rously warted and frnally rn June came a communrcatron to thrs eftect We can t ge the rrngs to you thrs term perhaps next Septembef It was somethmff to look for ward to through the summery days of va catron trme As J uruors September 1945 found us rn the upper brackets It felt good Srmultaneously crres of H1 rang through the halls brref summer hrstorres were exchanged and new Brosh were teased Then another year of enveloped us lrke a blue srlver lrned cloud At the regular frrst rmportant class meet rng the electron returns were as follows Brran Dorman Presrdent Jacquelyn Rob erts Vrce Presrdent Nora Harrrngton Secretarv Herbert Oatley Treasurer Sadre Hargu Hrstorran Begrnnmg wrth these changes rn admrnrs tratron an actrve year followed Dance com mrttees were elected by the class The dance on November 30 was based on an autumn color scheme The gym clew erly draped rn appropr rate colors welcomed the multrtude wrth open arms For the frrst trme rn many years Krllrngly for med a football team Many of our fellows took part rn the gruelrng practrces and starred rn the furrous Games Throughout these games and the basket ball matches the cheerleaders spurred the boys on to many vrctor res Romeo Bernrer Robert Benac Douglas Spauldrng Glorra Wood Jacquelyn Rob er ts Mrrram Blumenthal Jane Howell Burta Conklrn Valerre Caron and Margorre Dy son became members of the Natronal Honor Socrety O l I 1' 1 1 1 ' ' ' .- , 1 - 3 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' , ' ' . . 1 Q 1 - ' Q Q Y 1 . . 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Preparat1ons for the blggest event of any Junlor year began The Prom was on May 17 Edgar Georgell and h1s band melod lously rendered the tunes for our formal The celebrants danced through a maze of yellow and pmk flowers and Vafl colored streamers Jacquelyn Roberts was crown ed Prom Queen by the Class Pres1dent Brlan Dorman Jean Martln and Ramona Sears were her attendants Another b1g event durlng our busy J un1or year was the play Rather than the trad1 t1onal three one act plays we presented one three act play entltled The Ghost Tram The cast mcluded Douglas Spauld1ng Jac quelyn Roberts Robert Benac Norman Malo Romeo Bernler Brlan Dorman Burta Conk11n Valerle Caron Glorla Wood James Nash Herbert Oatley Herbert Behrens and Norman Gunderson They d1d a wondel ful 1ob on the comedy mystery romance com b1nat1on hCCt1C graduat1on exerclses of the 1946 class we found ourselves takmg the1r place As Semors As September 1946 approached we be came almost apprehenslve at the nearness of graduat1on The years seemed so short now on looklng back As usual offlcers were elected 1n Septem ber Brlan Dorman held h1s offlce as Pres1 den Jacquelyn Roberts hers as V1ce Pres1 dent Herbert Oatley h1s as Treasurer Nora Harrlngton hers as Secretary and Sadle Haryu hers as H1stor1an One of the cardmal d1sappo1ntments of our Sen1or year was that we were unable to occupy the trad1t1ona1 homeroom 14 Soon the year was 1n full swmg We be gan pract1c1ng for the play Ever Smce Eve So many g1rls tr1ed out that Mr Brme our d1rector declded on a double cast For the flrst tlme 1n years the Sen1or play Q4 was presented on two nlghts November 21 and 22 The f1rst rughters were Joan Glover Ellzabeth Tllhnghast Nancy O Brlen Barbara Anderson Mary Andersen Norman Malo Romeo Bernler Douglas Spauld1ng Herbert Behrens Robert Benac Peter Sarantopoulos Robert Clark Marlo Russo and Brlan Dorman The second cast of g1rls 1ncluded Janet Cote Nora Harrlng ton Dor1s V1est1 Jean Martln and Pr1sc1lla Rawson After the excxtement over a h1t d1ed down thoughts turned to creat1ng 1d6aS for the Sen1or Hop December 13 was the de slgnated date The gym costumed 1n p1ne boughs and art1f1c1al snow resembled a Wmter s Nlfrht Russ Cole s orchestra prov1ded the muslc for a gala evenmg Outslde the snow started to melt the a1r warmed and sprmg t1m1dly peeped around the corner One after the other we were measured for caps and gowns name cards resnapped S1x add1t1onal members of our class were elected to the Natlonal Honor So clety They were Mary Andersen John Farrell Janet Cote James Nash Sadle Harju and Robert Clark Although 1n the sprmg a young mans fancy l1ght1y turns to thoughts of love our fancy turned to thoughts of our 1nformal dance The decoratlon comm1ttee declded to robe the gym 1n drfferent shades of yel low and to call It the dance of the Golden Haze Bob W1lbur and h1s orchestra made wxth the muslc Refreshments were d1fferent too We served punch w1th cake and 1ce cream Th1S was our last class pre sentat1on before graduat1on All at once Class Day came and now lt s t1me for us to say goodbye The door to a greater future IS openmg and we must pass through We ve llved each day to the full st poss1ble degree and our hearts w1ll al wavs treasure the memorles of our tlme spent at K11l1ngly H1gh School v 7 ! . 7 . . . Y 7 ' a 1 ' v - H ' ' s v 1 , , 1 , 1 . 1 . 1 1 1: 1, 1 1 - . I - 7 7 ! .- l . H 1 H . . - 1 1 , . . - ' H ' H ' - 1 , 1 l - I 1 1 : , - . 1 1 1 , 7 7 7 ' ' H ' 7 ' 77 7 y ' I 1 . 1 . D '. ' 7 7 7 , ' . 7 7 I 7 ' ' l 7 - 7 Another June rolled along and after the were selected, pxctures were snapped and ' . 2 , n ' . a s 9 - , 1 1 - , , , 1 1 7 ' 7 , - - , - , ' - 1 1 ' 1 KA ' ' 77 z r . . ' . 1 . 1 , 7 1 1 at I 1 - , 1 - , . ,, . . on . . - , 1 1 ,1 1 . V 1 1 1 , . Class We the executors of the w11l of the class of 47 do he1eby p1ocla1m th1s to be oux pe1emptory deC1 ee Be1ng ready fo1 the 11ttle D11Ck house 1n Norwlch and knowlng that we shall never return we do at th1s t1me d1spose of all our chenshed and unwanted POSSBSSIOHS It 1S up to you to do as you please Wltll them for we are glad they are wmg1ng away from us MISS Magee does g1ve her pleas1ng and deepest sympathy to those who have to take these undes1red pos SCSSIOHS Mary Andersen bequeaths he1 he1ght to Vena D3SCO1l The extens1ve vocabulary of Barbara An del son 1S left to Robert Ross Audrey Angell endows Pat G1lbe1t Wlth he1 t1tle of class vamp Beatr1ce Atsales presents her athlet1c ab1l1ty to Glor1a V16St1 Flom LO1S Baker L1nda Kettelle FGCGIVSS he1 apple cheeks A concess1on from Rosalle Beeney to Myrna Cole 1S her shyness Romeo Bernler leaves h1s br1ll1ance to R1cha1d Ungueheur Tommy Thornley IS awarded Herbert Behren s wavy ha1r A generous supply of bow t1es goes from Robert Benacs Adams apple to MRUFICS Dupont s L1111an Bjork Norma Eldrldge and Isa belle Gaudreau bestow the1r eternal tr1angu lar fr1endsh1p to Marjorle H111 Pat Bertor e111 and Valer1e Br1ere M1r1am Blumenthal conslgns he1 amb1 t1ous att1tude to Harvey Nosenchuck Donald Boston grants h1s apprec1at10n for Roger Bruce s jokes to Hardle Burgln and Roger Bruce leaves h1S dry humor to Dav1d Dyson F1 om Va1e11e Caron to Pat 0113111210 goes a wondel ful sewlng ab1l1ty To Ca1 la Cook and G1ace Hall goes Paul Chapmans and Cha1l1e Kaskelas a1t1st1c talent The ab1l1ty to argue IS bestowed on Paul Seals f1om James Char1z1a Robert Cla1k football helo leaves h1s fame to h1s b1othe1 Russell The engagement 11ngs go f1om Elame FISKS and Geolgla C0O11dg6 to Lo11a1ne La P1ade D01 1S Haxtley leaves he1 ambltlous WO1k at class dances to She1la G1lbert Q44 Wall The t1tle of class couple 1S bestowed by Janet Cote and Norman Malo on Odena Bolselle and Norman Glleau Freddy DZ1k1 1nher1ts Frank Dav1s s tall ness All the HOISC that can be made goes f1 om John Dennett to Gregory Zangl1s The ab1l1ty to lead IS 1nher1ted by B111 Hoss from Br1an Dorman The Shea and Dyson fr1endsh1p IS be queathed to Bern1ce Beeney and Sh1rley Patterson An Ir1sh temper goes from John Farrell to Tommy O Br1en Frances F1Sk bestows her speed at gettmg acqua1nted to W1l11am H111 V1vac1ous Joan Glover grafts her charm on Margaret Wllson Qulet manners go from Wllllam Grenon to Frank Spauld1ng To Theresa M1ll1ard goes Nancy Ham1l ton s cleverness Francls Stevens 1S ass1gned Sad1e Harju s ab111tv to w1n a po1nt 1n class The one and only Nora Harrmgton leaves her ab1l1ty to wreck cars to anyone who has an ample supply of them The t1tle of smartest 1S awarded to Joan Perreault from Jane Howell Never to be able to make up her mlnd 1S the tra1t that Lorralne Hubert offers to Marjorle Keech Bern1ce HUtCh1HS leaves her love of dogs to Donald Spauld1ng Our star basketball player Nouch Labelle g1V9S h1s t1tle to B111y Mlgneault Rlta Lasnler 1nher1ts Dorls Lamoureaux s 1nfect1ous glggle Irene LaPar1e 1nstead of 1eav1ng some thmg prefers to take pleasant memor1es w1th her Beautlful f1ngerna1ls go from Bern1ce La Po1nte to Constance LaBrec Solange Fe1 ron FCCCIVCS Theresa La Roche s ab1l1ty to do more than the asslgn ment Irma Leht1mak1 leaves he1 ward1obe to LOIS Gagnon Jack Engblom 1ece1ves Ruth L1tk6S love for farmlng The sho1 test goes from Stretch E11 Ma1t1n to Robert Po1r1e1 Geltlude Pester accepts Jean Ma1t1n s actlng ab1l1ty Z1p s countel 1S left by Margaret Mart1n and Edna M1ll1ard to Lorra1ne Trahan C 1 l Q 1 . t 1 1 1. . . - . . . . . , , . 1 . , , , - . - , ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 - . . 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Marrlyn M1l1s leaves her car to that pros pect1ve dr 1ver Nancy Tennett fhe ab1l1ty to be the l1fe of the party goes to Agnes Mathreu from Rosemary Mrsto Bermce Nash leaves her need for an arm strong heater rn school to Alyce Cook Cleverness and neatness go from James Nash to Earl LeC1a1r Herbert Oatley s car IS 1nher1ted by George Desmarrs Nancy O Brlen s pure Irrsh streak IS transferred to Thomas O Brren Rene Page s cheerful good nature 1S awarded to Robert Vett Theresa LeC1a1r rece1ves Eleanor Per kms vush to be a gym coach The trtle or best natured goes to Albert Grguere from Wrlfred Racrcot Lucrlle RHCIHC bequeaths her ab1l1ty at the p1ano to Estelle Wo1sard The flute rs transferred from Prrscrlla Rawson to Mlflam Everett From Pat Reddy goes her natural curly han' to Betty Fmley There 1S no one m hrgh school who has yet attarned the perfectron of personal1ty Wh1Ch Jackre Roberts possesses so we leave rt to anyone who 1n the future can f1ll her shoes Head of the F H A IS bestowed b Beverl The t1t1e cutest boy IS ass1gned to Rene Caron by Mustv Roll1nson The v1tal1ty of MHFIO Russo goes to Sylv1o Gauthler Pete Sarantopoulos leaves h1S athletrc ab1l1ty to Joseph Weaver The t1tle cutest g1rl goes to Stasra At sales from Ramona Sears Sweetheart of the Varsrty Club goes to Marrgold Young from Marv Sm1th Fred Wood 1S the rec1p1ent of Douglas Spauldrng s act1ng ablllty To Phlllp Bard goes John Sulhvan s t1tle the woman hater Myra T1ll1nghast leaves her never ceasrng tongue to the statues on our Stall landrngs Helen Korplta recerves Joan Tucker s t1tle of man hater June Vasrllov s beauty IS bequeathed to T o1s Stone To any French III student Norman Vrens leaves h1S French humor To any commerclal student Dorrs V16St1 leaves her love for secretaual work The trtle of the quletest goes to Cranston Brrggs from Frank Ward Our class rollerskatmg star Sh1lleV Weave leaves her ab1l1tv to Mrldred Zag ran1czny Q45 The lrttle st1ck of dynamrte brg B1lly Welsh to make the teachers happy Just leaves Eun1ce W1l11ams rece1ves Joyce Whrt- aker s ambruon to be a nurse S1dney W1l11ams leaves hrs ab1l1ty to call square dances to Arthur COO11dg6 Fay Demo1anv1lle mherrts from Loretta fates her ablllty to keep everyone guess rn ulor 1a Wood s snood of red harr rs passed to Paula Carr agher R1chard Bonnev1lle our plcarmaclst class mate leaves a free pass to the soda fountam to any sen1or of K H S when D1ck becomes owner of Bonnev1lle s The trtle of handsome 1S transferred from Bob Boulars to Freder1ck Peabody Edmond Ennrs w1ll be h1red by D1ck Bon nevrlle as a fountarn clerk for the sen1or cus Lomers Armand Ourllette leaves h1s collect1on of books to M1ss Frell1ck Wallace Peabody leaves h1s trumpet to Pony M1n1o We endow th1S school w1th chute the chutes so f1re drrlls W111 be more fun rn the future To the Junk dealer we leave what MISS Magee calls her Chevy To Mr Brrne we leave a new stage com pletely equrpped and a cast that rs perfect Father Trme bestows upon Mrss Chart1er an extra hour each day so that she may ar r1ve at all places on trme To MISS Pradel we leave a treasure of a m1ll1on dollars so that each sen1or class may have leather covered gold frnrshed year books To Mr Koss we leave a Sen1or Tr1g Class that does at least half of the stated ass1gn ment and one that w1ll apprec1ate h1S wrt Our respect and adm1rat1on go to Mr Platt to whom we have ded1cated our year book To M1ss Brodeur we leave enough boards to accommodate her stenography classes To Mr Payne we leave a calm and peace ful school wrth a sen1or class that has no d1sc1pl1ne problems We equ1p the traff1c squad wrth water p1S tols to shoot down offenders To M1 Zambarano we leave a set of sh1ny new band 1nstruments The SGDIOI members of the Natlonal Honor SOC16ty leave then character scholar shrp leadersh1p and servlce to the Jun1or members . . . - . . . , . '. .. 1 , 1 ' , , , . . . . v ' . . - 1 ' 1 ' 1 , 9 1 Y ,' 1 . y D I y A . b - f - . ' , u I. Q I . 7 .. . - - 'I - - an H ' . . 7 . 1 . G . I . ' l A y V , sc H Robertson to Barbara Bassett. . - ' an v - 'O. - . . 9 ' an ' ry. - - ' ' I l 1 - , - - cc - va . Q , 1 1 1 . I ' ' ' Cl YY I 1 ' 1 ' 1 1, 1 . I H 1' ' J ' 1 1 1 1 3 .--. . 1 av- 1', . ' . 1 ' . 1 . ' s v , o - . r' ,, ' N 1 7 Last. but certainly not least. we leave buckets of thanks to Miss Magee. our acl- xisor. JANET COTE MARJORIE DYSONI DOUGLAS SPAULDIYG 1-HH We the seniors ol' the elfiss ol' A41 in the presence ol' our si 't 'idvisoix Miss Mfiffee. and detlarc this to be our last will ind testa- ment. Witnessecl by: Kilroy M'1l'f3 ll'il Truinin Riehircl Porky Pitg busy Shea L :- Al A J x' L L ' 2 g - . f D and the undersigned witnesses. do sign. seal. . , Z Q 'L X c - 2 U Class Prophecy Tlme June 1957 Settlng Mary and Ruth are wa1t1ng fo1 a tra1n 1n Grand Central Stat1on to take them to Dan1elson for a class reumon that week end Ruth That surely was a superb show we saw last nlght Wasn t Doug Spauld1ng the perfect Macbeth? Ma1y I should say so' Ill bet no one ever thought he was that good back 1n Eng l1sh IV Ruth Well push me off the Brooklyn Brldge and call me an old soak 11' rt 1snt Stretch Martln elbowrng through the crowd E11 In the flesh' Mary St1ll crash1ng the 11ne eh E119 E11 Mr Martln 1f you please' I am now head of the Rol11nson Rac1cot and MAR TIN Law Flrm Here s my card If you ever need our legal asslstance just g1V6 us a r1ng What do you do to earn your bread and butter Mary? Mary Im w1th the New York Ph1lhar monrc Orchestra Pr1s Rawson toots the flute wh1le I t1Ck16 the 1vor1es Ruth Yes Mary gave a concert last n1ght and we re both cur1ous to see what Joan Glover the musrc cr1t1c says about It 1n to day s paper Mary Do you remember the terr1f1cly 1n sult1ng letters she and Bob Benac Dan1el son s successor to Raymond the Inner Sanctum story teller used to Wrlte back and forth 1n the Transcr1pt? Ruth Some of them shouldnt have been pr1nted but I suppose they mcreased c1rcu lat1on E11 Here s a copy of the Transcr1pt that I got through the ma1l yesterday Mary Have vou seen Ruth s column of local chatter and Nora Harrmgton s repr1nt ed love lorn 3dV1C6 from the nat1on Wlde synd1cate'P Oh look Here s an artlcle on the class reun1on we re hav1ng next week Mmmmm' Good bu1ld up Ruth You re golng aren t vou E119 E11 What are we havmff to eat? Ruth C1 eme humm1ng b1rds tongues on toast prepared by the expert d1et1c1ans Nancv O Br1en and Beverly Robertson E11 Then I ll go Anyway I have a t1Ck6t for the next tra1n Dan1elson bound qEl1 rushes on ahead of all the crowd and reserves three seats Marv and Ruth come puff1ng up J 147 Mary Whew' These W111 do fme Now let me have another peek at that Transcr1pt Gee Ruth s column 1S nearly h1dden under the headllnes Sarantopoulos Russo Welsh heroes' It seems they put out a f1re at K H S before 1t could reach the of ICG E11 Ch1ef of Pol1ce John Farrell made an 1nvest1gat1on but dlsclosed no rnforma t1on Ruth I guess Romeo had a few anx1ous moments when he saw that Belng pr1nc1 pal IS no easy Job E11 Ill bet youll tell me next that he leaves all the work to hlS secretary Irene La Parle Mary Well no But I understand there are two women rn the super1ntendent s of 1ce Ruth Sure thlng W1th all the exper1ence Lo1s Baker had teach1ng Sunday School she makes a perfect super1ntendent Mary We mustn t forget ROSHIIC Beeney as her able and eff1c1ent secretary E11 L1sten to thrs' Norman V1ens an nounces h1S new 0ff1C6S of town clerk treas u1 er and jamtor 1n the Dan1elson Pentagon Bu1ld1ng w1ll open next 'Tuesday Mary Wasn t that Pentagon Bu1ld1ng de s1gned and bu1lt bv the J Sull1van Con struct1on Company w1th Frank Ward as Chlef eng1neer'P Ruth Yes Also 1n the construct1on world are Sldney W1ll1ams and Donald Boston co bu1lders of the Dan1elson Dayv1l1e ten lane super hrghway E11 They are now start1ng on the new w1ng of Br1an Dorman s Last and Only B1 eath Hospltal Mary D1d you know that Br1an has re cently made Irma Lehtlmakl h1S head nurse and Jo Wh1taker her ass1stant'P Ruth Bern1ce Nash I hear 1S really the power beh1nd the throne there hav1ng been h1S secretary for so many years E11 Soon women w1ll e1ther run or ru1n th1S world Mary Speakmg of Br1an s hospltal here IS a notlce that Dor1s Lamoureux humor v111te1 fox Red Skelton s rad1o show IS a pa tlent there She had a relapse when she went 1nto one of her laugh1ng spells after seelng Jack1e Robexts stage productlon of Up Tn Dav1s Park Ruth I can t blame her though I saw the mov1e of the same name co-starrmg Robert Boula1s and Jane Howell 2 ' , . . . . . , ' . as - - ' 1 1 - 11 , ' 1 1 . . 1 ' . 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U , E11 That prcture certarnly was good It even had Jrm Charrzra nova a famous stock broker on Wall Street rollrng rn the arsles when rt played there Mary It ought to be good' The best studros today produced rt-our own M G M fMartrn Gaudreau Mrstoj wrth Nancy Ham rlton as make up artrst and Jrm Nash as chref photographer Ruth Gee whrzl Look at the ad rn here for Sadres Record Shop A full page It was Olrver s rn our day Mary Look closer and youll see that all the popular records are by Wally Peabody and Lucrlle Racrne Here s Brooklyn' Danrelson next stop' It sure wrll be good to see the old town agarnl Mary Remember E11 Danrelson rs a crty now I can t wart to get my frrst rrde on the subway Ruth Let s go to Drck Bonnevrlle s drug store frrst thrng and have one of hrs spec rals Busrness has zoomed for that place srnce he took over D11 Here we are' Grand Central Statron has nothrng on Danrelson s termrnal The old parkrng lot surely had rts face lrfted Mary The statron masters alone would attract female specres the world over Of mand Ourllette' Ruth Word has rt that when the rush rs over they go rn the back room and ponder over racrng forms Therr favorrte at the present 1S that new wonder horse of June Vasrllov s E11 June rs enterrng hrm rn the Ken tucky Derby If he wms rt wrll be her FIFTH trme rn the wrnner s crrcle QA loud norse rs heard rn the back groundl Ruth What was that? Mary It must be Buddy Malo and Herbre Behrens They re workrng on a formula to get more mrleage out of a pmt of gasolrne Ruth Speakrng of Buddy rs Janet Cote strll teachrng commercral subyects at our alma mater? Mary Yes and Eleanor Perkrns rs the grrls gym teacher whrle Buffv Trllrnghast rergns over hrstory classes wrth an rron hand E11 I hear that Georgra Coolrdge s the new school nurse She s alreadv grven out seventeen slrps to students needrng false teeth Ruth By the way hare you seen Marrlyn Mrlls newly desrgned dental platese They are guaranteed not to whrstle Q4 E11 That s not all Brlly Grennon gave all the physrcal exams thrs year All he drd was ask them how they felt and gave everyone a pale prnk prll to remember hrm by Mary I wonder rf Valerre Caron wrll be home from Parrs rn trme for the reunron Shes attendrng the fashron shows there gettmg new rdeas for her desrgns Barbara Anderson rs also there as a personal shopper for the Weaver and Sears Dress Shoppe Mona and Shrrley have done well wrth tnerr busrness on Frfth Avenue Ruth I guess they ll be here all rrght But I m worrred about Audrey Angell Van der morgan the Power s model and her two secretarres Lrllran Bjork and Elarne Frske Mary What could detarn theme Elr Haven t you heard? They re commg from Europe aboard the U S S Magee wrth John Dennett and Frank Davrs as captarn and co prlot You remember how they al ways took the long way around Ruth Bea Atsales and Mrrram Blumen thal are wrser Both are comrng by plane Oatley Amerrcan Arrlrne no less Herbre bought out Mr Pan last year and rs grvrng free rrdes to all hrs classmates He s got Dot Vrestr and Lorrarne Hubert as hrs hostesses Mary Bea has been appornted new phy ,rcal drrector at the Unrversrty of Athens Gloccamorans rn 4H work Pat Reddy rs Jornrng them at LeHavre France where she works at the Port of Em barkatron as rnterpreter Ruth I hope Admrral Bucky Clark wrll recerve the cable we sent to hrs frshrng yacht Now that hes on leave from the Navy he publrcly announced that he would not be drsturbed Mary Ruth Lrtke Margre Dyson and Paul Chapman are comrng rn on the plane from Washrngton We must ask Ruth how rt feels to be a female secret rnvestrgator for the F B I amrdst all those men When busrness rs calm she calls on Dorrs Hartley the local polrcevs oman to see rf her help rs needed Ruth Margre shrnes rn the man s world too berng the frrst woman Secretary of State rn the Presrdent s cabrnet They know a good crtrzen when they see one E11 Well there s one man left rn the Whrte House anyway Paul Chapman and I guess he ll stay there for a whrle It s hard to frnd an effrcrent chref of all cooks and bottle washers Mary We sure are a roamrng class But some have remarned rn town and done very vsell Look at Peggy Martrn s Beauty Salon , l . Y ' - . ' . ' . , . - - , D . . . . . I - ' - Y 'l , ' V . . . I . , . A I ' ' . . I 1 - ' ' n 1 M , 7 l 1 , n - n , s n . , - l 1 Y ' u '. . 7 Y I ' 1 : , uv a . 1 I ' l. l. 1 - . . n' Q 1 li - : . . - . y. . ' ' ' Q .D ' ' s . . . . . . . , 1 - 1 ' ' l 7 course I'm speaking of Eddie Ennis and Ar- and M1-Nam Went ab1'0ad to Interest the I . . , , . , u . s o n u l s s s n , 11 .1 n ,, r 1 l . u s n - Z . , I , .. ' . 7 . ,a ' n c s . v Q . . ' - I ' . y . .' ' v . '. . . . , '. , ' Z , ' . 1 . . .. ' , ' ' 1 ' ' - . . ' x . - I 0- ' ' . . . ' l 4 I . 1 .,. i I vl . N , 1' ' , U 'T . I r v -' . - 2 - ' ' ' ' , . , . ' , ' . . . Y 37 That s 1t across the street E11 Do I need glasses OI 1S that Bob Benac I see 1n there w1th bars on h1s head? Ruth He s gettlng a marcel wave Slnce he lo t the sponsor for h1s ghost story pro g am he s been wo1ry1ng so much that h1S urls a1e loosenlng Mary You can t blame h1m though Peggy has Edna M1ll1ard Loretta Yates and Mary Sm1th wo1k1ng for her That w1ll chee1 h1m up E11 Soeaklng of up look at Rene Page He st1ll has hlS head 1n the clouds but h1S feet are off the ground also He s pa1nt1ng the Congregat1onal Church steeple Ruth Oul class has ltS notables too Bunnv Hutch1ns IS chxef vetermarlan of the D1n1el on b1anch of the S P C A w1th Roger Bruce as head dog warden Marv He1e comes Henry W11 ta the post man He s all wrapped up 1n h1S work Wlth the populat1on steadlly 1nc1eas1ng he has ex er so many post cards to read Ruth VV1th d1al phones the fad the tele C493 phone company needs to employ only three operators Any t1me you want to make an out of town call ask for Bern1ce LaPo1nte Teresa LaRoche or Joan Tucker Maybe they w1ll g1V8 you a dlscount E11 When you get the urge to take a c1u1se get 1n touch w1th Glorla Wood and Norma Eldudge who head the Danlelson Travel Bureau Mary Rlght now I feel l1ke taklng a tr1p up to the Danlelson A1t Gallery to see the eKh1b1t glven by Charles Kaskela Mary Ande1 sen and Frances F1Sk I ve heard ex cellent leports about thelr pa1nt1ngs and sketches Mary and Frances plan to do more se11ous work whlle Charlle IS to beg1n worklng for Walt Dlsney E11 Well I guess I ll have to take leave of you folks now and go to Nouchs Barber Shop for a shave and a harrcut He does lt for only two b1ts Ruth and Mary Well see you aga1n at the 1eun1on El Remembel what M1 Payne always told us KEEP SMILING' MARY BAILEY ELI MARTIN RUTH SHEA , . - ' ' 1 v . 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T e unlor lass Flrst row tleft to rlghtr P Bertorelll F Stevens B Kamuda H Burgln L LeBlanc R Hebert A Mathleu J Weaver J Perreault F DZ1kl T Mllllard F Nap E Per reault H Bowen R Po1r1er E Sm1th E Provost L BOl1th1111CI' L LeBlanc L Gag non P Sears Second row M Cole R Wlnchell F Demoranvllle N LeC1a1r M Wilson T MIHIO O G Brown B Brundage G Sherwood P Gllbert F Wood V Neal M Evans Thnd row P Berthlaume N G11e1u R Brlere R Ross N Glngras E LeC1a1r S Gauthler K Byrne R Labossxere W M1gneau1t G Zanghs D Rawson H Korpxta M Zagramczny F Bxtgood L Trahan P Bard C LaBrec R Vett G Pester R Maurlce C51 0 I I Boise11e,- M. Dupont, Hill, G.'Desmarais, B. Finlev, M. Auksin, 'F. Peabody. A. Cooke J e bo homores Fxrst row Cleft to Ilghtl M Caouette D Spauldlng D Baker E Houhhan B Brunnell W H111 J Grennon R Ba1ley B Gendreau W Hoss B Beeney M Blumenthal T Gmgras A CO011dg6 E Baranslu R Carragher P Carragher R. Carvalho M Ander son O Bermer M Curtls Second row A Fortm H Behrens S Ferron R Caron J Blssonnette C Beebe M gras N F1e1d H Elllot M Everett A Duprey H Atsales V Hebert L Corbell Thlrd row E Aubm K Grxfflths F Choquette G Daly H Bolves N Gauthler D Ballcx Booher B Bassett F Dawley E Gregolre S Colvm C B1shop A Crowley D Cote E Curran C Aubm C52 'Y I I Clark, Allger, M.'Hal'rir1gton, ,D. Church, Atsales, .Giguere, S. Gilbert, R. Cine J Flrst row tleft to rlghtv P Solomon R Vance P Orlando E Ledogar G Tlngley R Iorm B Phalr A Panbeleakos D Provencher W Murray H Plantler M Page 'T' LeCla1r J Pasquerella M Schap P Nyburn R LaRoche R Paqu1n L Regis R La r1vere G Savole Second row P Pletras R Parkhurst L Stone R Whxtman E Wo1sard W Leger N Tennett R Maden C Vlens F Sypek E Wl1113mS F Sarault R Lasnler A Warren M LaBonte J Kmg D Moore H Wendler E Terwuleger S Lltke L Morelra Ihlrd row C Sarault R Sequm B Moran D Strunk D Oldham F St George B Wood G Traut S Patterson R Rodgers G Pellerm R Moe B Stoddard A Saran topoulos L Kettelle T OBr1en R Lemery J LeCla1r C537 . . , . , . , . , . , . . Y . -' - - n - y - y - 1 ' 1 - r . . , . , . , . , . , . , . ' , . . x., . . . . , . , . , . , . , . . . . . . . . 1 - 1 - 1 - . , . , . , . , . , . , . . f,- . ' . . , . , . , . , . , . . , , . , . , . , . , . , . , . - , . . , , . , . , . . T e Freshmen First row fleft to right? E Nash C Trahan B Whltman E Solomon K Rlchardson J Kipper M Mathurln T Thornley M Young R Ungeheuer L Rumrlll J Stuynxski M Salony W Landry C Martln W Ledogar D Pellerin R Trahan SSVOIG R Martin P Tlngley Spaulding M Qulntal A Smith J Turner N Orrell G Lefrancols Lafantasle M LEto11e R Young E LaParle H Nosenchuck N Turner R Landry Wagner Third row R Ladd D Terreault E Morgan R Whitman G Salony Martin R Lewls H Chandler B LeBlanc P Perry C Sugalskl E Richardson E Sinkoski N TYTIIIE K 54 T I I Second row: G. Labrec, J. Nash, S. Roth, C. Phillips, T. Klein, C. Pappas, L. Lemery, F ' 1 . , . , . , . ' , . , R. ' , Fxrst row lleft to r1ghtv V Dascoll C Brown L Farrell J Dauphlnals R Dauphmals H French H Gawllk H Behrens G Hall J Blanchette A Duso J Carrler D Crouch N Br1ere A Ba1ley D Cournoyer J Flood J Adams N Charbonneau D Contols M Grennon Second row W Droblak D Brousseau R Barrette L Adams L Bedard D Bermer Barbeau O Bouthxlller L Byrne L Dumas W Frxese E Colvm R Elllott Th1rd row R Clark E Clarke R Clark M Chase L Heroux K Atsales H Chandler M Comm1skey R Gallup G Joly H Chapman T Harrxott N Grlfflths R Bernler R FISKG B Cooper F Bernler A Grzeslak D Charron 4553 J. Dem6ranv'i11e, J. Ferguson, J. Barloeau, P. credit, G. Hays: M. Ben, 15. Biouillette 6 'N ' ' o . . D 1 Y if W4 K 1' NN ' Af :Aff 1 ' sfzw2ff'4f:, 15f? ' lv f f T'-.xv .' ' J 'fmf.1,'::3?',.r' ' A15 Ex K' Ama. ,, ., W Q5 fu? -qmif - gf, l?j'e:..fg, ::,, '- 1' 4 x,,' me 'ww is-1 - uhm. Q? 'Q gin. I R N M 5 s' S I: , 4, , X? sig? ,Q 5 wh' A , says! NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Flrst row fleft to rlghtb D Spauldlng J Roberts V Caron M Dyson Dr Knoblaugh MISS Frell1ck R Bernler J Howell M Blumenthal G Wood R Benac Second row J Nash R Clark J Farrell S Harju J Cote M Andersen P Bertorelll O Bo1selle F Demoranv11le L Gagnon F Peabody The Honor Soclety organlzed May 11 1945 has done much to promote the schol ast1c standlng of the school Those students who show outstandmg scholarshlp leader shlp chalacter and S6IYlC6 ale chosen as members whxle ln the uppelclassmen cate g01Y One act1v1ty for students who wlshed to part1c1pate was the contxnuatlon of the dancmg class organ17ed last year whlch 'net 1n the gy mnaslurn weekly An 1mp1ess1ve 1nduct1on ceremony was held March 12 when eleven new members were admltted Dr Arthur Knoblaugh promment speaker and professor at the Un1 verslty of Connectlcut was the guest of the soc1etv for lunch and for the ceremony The off1cers for the Kllllnglv Chapter of Natlonal Honor SOC1ety th1s year were Pres1dent Romeo Be1n1e1 V1ce Pres1dent falso acts as H1stor1anJ Jane Howell Secretary MEFJOI 16 Dyson Treasurer Valerle Caron News Reporter M1r1am Blumenthal The soclety was under the able guldance of M1ss Jean Frell1ck . . , . , . , . , . , , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . v v ' 1 ' 1 . 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STUDENT COUNCIL lst Row tleft to flghtl J Roberts R Benac G Hall F Nap M Zagramczny R Bernler N Harrlngton C VICHS W Hoss B Dorman S Patterson 2nd Row R Clark F Dzlkl J Nash L Dumas W Droblak R Bailey G Pester M Anderson F Peabody F Bltgood R Ungeheurer The Student COUHC11 was most successful th1s year 1n l1v1ng up to the11 purposes as set fo1 th 1n the constltutlon They arrang ed all assemblles held durlng the year and or1g1nated the 1dea of each class presentmg show The followlnff members were delegated to attend the fall meetlng of the Eastexn Fed 1at1on of Student Counc1ls at Manchester Hlgh School on October 30 1946 Shlrley Pattel son W1ll1am Hoss Robext Clalk and Robext Balley F01 the flrst tlme slnce 1936 K1ll1ngly H1gh School was chosen as the meetlng place for the sprlng meetmg of the Eastern Fedexatlon of Student Counclls to be held on Ap11l 16 1947 Approvnmately 150 stu C58 dents from schools 1n all parts of the state attended Rev Charles X Hutchlnson former pastol of the Method1st Chul ch IH Dan1elson was speaker for thls event The general theme of the day was C1t1zensh1p presldent of the Eastern Federatxon of Stu dent Counclls preslded ove1 the buslness meetlng The fO1lOXVlI1g served as offlcers for the 1946 47 term Presldent Romeo Be1n1er V1ce Presldent M1ld1ed Zagramczny Secretary and T1easu1e1 Nora Hall1llgtOIl Executlves Br1an Dorman W1ll1am Hoss Faculty AdV1S6l M1ss Balbala Hall uk a . n 1 H . ' . ' Y . . . N , . Q , ' cr ' ' . ' in its own assembly in the form of a variety NOW, and in the Future. RODGN Clark. . U . ' ' , - an . . ' . . , . I I i 1- r ' Q v ' 2 ' n 4 a Y Q a . , Y . ' . J TRAFFIC SQUAD lst Row lleft to rlghtr Sadle Harju Ramona Sears W Hoss Mlss Brodeur R Clark J Nash S Patterson B Dorman J Howell B Kamuda R Ba1ley G Wood Second Row D Spauldmg N Harrlngton J Perreault G Pester I Lehtlmakl R Lltke R Bernxer N Glleau F Stevens H Burgm J Farrell M Blumenthal F Peabody R Vett W Murray L Gagnon F Nap P Bertorelll S Weaver R Benac TRAFFIC SQUAD Th1s year the Traff1c Squad cont1nued 1tS work of d1rect1ng the behav1or of students nn the halls They have had to put up Wlth many d1ff1cult1es but have always handled the students w1th great foreslght The squad cons1sts of 30 members 15 C5 Sen1ors 9 JUHIOTS, and 6 Sophomores The capta1n of the squad was Robert Clark 11eutenant, James Nash, sergeant, Sh1rley Patterson executwe comm1ttee, Jane Howell cha1rman, Br1an Dorman and W11 11am Hoss The squad was under the able guldance of MISS Imelda Brodeur - , l - Y y - y . . . , . . - - - y - y - - . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . , . 1 ' 9 v 7 K A A COUNCIL lst row rleft to rlghtl Mrs Payne H Oatley T Leclau' P Sarantopoulos S Kuszaj Mr Socquet 2nd row L Rumllll N OBr1en J Martm T M1ll1'-xrd R Vett A Panteleakos N Txrlng The K A A Councll was formed to man age all sports at K H S and to p1ov1de the The counc1l s f1rst meetmg, th1s vea1 was held on Septembex 11 1946 Replesenta tn es of the counc1l d1scussed plans fo1 the K1ll1nglv Athlet1c Assoclatlon dl1V6 and paltx The pulpose of the d11V6 was to get C60 as manv students to 30111 the assoc1at1on be foxe the flrst football Game The Semols cent goal Off1C61S of the COUHC11 ale p1es1dent Pete1Sa1antopou1os VICE pxesldent Steve Kuszaj secletaly Thelesa LeCla11 t1easu1 El He1be1tOatleV O O O equipment for these act1v1t1es. were the flrst to 2i1'I'1V6 at the hundred per . 7 . . ' ' Q - , v I . A i '. 1 3 KILLONIAN BOARD FITSL row lleft to rrghtw G Wood L Racme P Rawson R Mlsto B Dorman R Clark R Benac MISS P lmer F Stevens M Dyson V Caron Mr Cook D Spauldmg J Charxzxa J Roberts A Angell M Blumenthal J Glover E Wolsard P Lev1n Second row O Bolselle R Hubert P Carragher B LeBlanc J Bxssonnette P Gllbert J Cote R. Lxtke R Shea N Hamilton T OBr1en R Page N Vlens R Beeney D Hartley E F1Sk6 J Tucker H Nosenchuck M Mrlls I Leht1mak1 D V1est1 E Mllhard J Mart1n S Hargu J Demoranvllle M Gallup Thlrd row P Coffey C Cooke T LeClau'e P Orlando B Beeney N Tennett M An dersen S Patterson T Demoranv11le L Trahan G Pester P Bertorelll M Blumen thal R Vett D Spauldmg R Gallup F DZ1kl J Engblom D Strunk D Cournoyer G Hall Throughout the year the K1llon1an Board has held polls ln order to make the paper more mterestmg to the student body All suggestlons for lmprovmg the Kl110H13,H were welcomed and most were put to use at once As a supplement of the K11lon1an a small paper called the Extra was formed thls year The purpose of th1s was to keep up wlth the latest news and to shorten the per nod of tune between K111on1ans The members of the Extra Staff for 1946 47 were 16 Ed1tor M1r1am Blumenthal Productlon Janet Cote, E1a1ne Flske, Dor1s Hartley Dlstrlbutlon Fred DZ1k1 Art-Grace Hall News-Bob Vett G1rls Sports Pat Bertorelll Boys Sports-Thomas O'Br1en Feature OdenaBo1se11e Keyhole-Nancy Tennett Shlrley Patter son Student Adv1ser Joan Glover Faculty Adv1ser MISS Ruth Palmer F1nanc1a1Adv1ser Mr George Cook . . , . . . , . ,I . , . , . n . . 1 y CA , 1 7 - , . , . , - , 4 , . , . , . , . , . , . . . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 . , . , . , . . . . , . , . , . , . , . 1 - ' , . , . 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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA 1st row tleft to rlghtm MISS W1lbur N OBr1en R Lasnler B Atsales J Grennon B Robertson B Bassett M H111 M Schap B Phalr B Gendreau Mlss Hartlkka 2nd row G Pellerln D Provencher H Plantler M Curtis L Gagnon E Terwxlleger B LaPo1nte C Aubln L Corbell G Coolldge J Whltaker R LaR.oche 3rd row D Lamoureux B Hutchms L Bjork M LaBonte L Regxs B Anderson M Andersen Newly OI gan1zed lst year at K1111ng1y the Future Homemakers, were proud to an nounce that one of the1r membe1s, Beverly Robertson, was elected Presldent of the state organlzatlon Th1s orgamzatlon has had a full calendar th1s year Among the most 1mportant meet lngs were the Hartford Convent1on where offlcers dutles and the year s program were d1scussed and the state meet1ng at Storrs College They also v1s1ted the La Rosa Fac tory and entertalned another group of C62 Homemakers from Pla1nf1 ld Due to the flne adv1s1ng of M1ss Carollne Wllbal and Mlss Mary Ann Hartlkka plus the cooperatlon of the members thls year was made most successful Offlcers elected were Presldent Jacquellne Grennon Vlce Plesldent Beatrlce Atsales, Secretary Valerle Br1e1e Treasurer Bar bara Bassett Pub11c Relatlons Cha1rman Nancy OBr1en Parllamentarlan Rlta Las n1er . . . . , . . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . I . , . ' , . , . , . , . . . , . , . , , , . , . . I . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . . U ,, . .e , . , s a Q 7 1 1 - ' 7 ' 1 , s y - ' Y 7 - a v ' 1 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA F1rst row rleft to rlghtb J Ferguson R Vance J Kent J Vas1l1ov J Engblom R Rzez mkxewlcz R Whltman W Ledogar L Lafantas1e Second row P Nyburn A Adams C Beebe G Daly S Lxtke R Ungheheur N Gauthler R Parkhurst R Sequln A C001ldg9 R Clark R Bruce The F F A was a great success th1s year Under Mr Bruce s superv1s1on the land was cleared and var1ous var1et1es of trees were Th1S reservatlon 1S now belng stocked wlth game and f1Sh g1v1ng the boys a chance to study the ra1s1ng of game and flsh together 3 wxth thelr stud1es of forestry and var1ous types of construct1on work The offlcers of the chapter were V106 Presldent James Kent Secretarv June Vas111ov Treasurer Rudolph RZCZHIKIBWICZ planted at the Qld Furnace reservation. Presidents E s.ss,,s sssssvssssss J Jacls Engblom D JOURNALISM CLUB F'1l'St1'OW rleft to rlghtr J Demoranvllle S Patterson B Beeney S Gllbert M1ss Wllbur R Beeney B Anderson L Kettelle D Baker E Gregoxre Second row J Cote N Tennett M Wilson M Blumenthal F Demoranvxlle P Bertorelh I Lehtlmakl A Angell P Orlando Third row: M, Dupont, R. Gallup, D. Spaulding, T. O'Brien, J. Engblom. 7 9 ! 7 . . . - I ' -, I ' - 3 , L . H . . . . ! - H ' ' - y - D The Iournahsm Club under the 1eadersh1p of M1ss Carollne W11bar, faculty advlser met every Monday durmg Act1v1t1es Perlod 1n Room 3 The club met for the purpose of gather mg materlal for the Transcr1pt The news was placed under the headmg Klllmgly Hlgh School Notes 1n a sect1on of the news paper each week Dlfferent members were 164 asslgned to Wflte up artlcles coverlng club 3Ct1V1t16S meetlngs sports and anythmg outstandlng m school and other members were asslgned to type thls materlal The offlcers were Presldent Rosahe Beeney Secretary Barbara Anderson and Recordmg workers Donald Spauldlng and Tommy O Brlen LATIN CLUB Flrst row lleft to rlghth G Hays L Rumrlll H French J Demoranvllle H Nosenchuck S Gllbert R Benac Mr Br1ne L Kettelle R Shea C VICIIS D Baker N Fleld M Atsales Second row S Patterson B Beeney R Martm D Brousseau P Cred1t G Hall J T1u'n er M Charbonneau J Blanchette M Everett N Tennett E WO1Safd T MIDJO Thlrd row T OBr1en H Chapman J Dauphlnals F Spaulding M Ben E Rlchardson P Solomon E Houhhan T Thornley The Latln Club began 1tS flfth year w1th W1111am Murray as presldent Ruth Shea as secretary Robert Benac as treasuler and Constance Vlens as program chalrman Ml Herbert Brlne was thelr able advlser The meetmgs Wh1Ch were held every two weeks, cons1sted of busmess meetlngs follow ed by games that were both entertammg and educat1onal 65 The 1n1t1at1on of Latm I students took place 1n November After th1S the club settled down to makmg plans for outs1de soclal act1v1t1es Two very successful dances were held dur mg the year plus several groups of bowlmg At the m1d term W1111am Murray left the club and L1nda Kettelle was elected pres1 dent ln h1S place . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . . . , . , . , . , . , . - , . y . , . , . , . , . . . . , . . . , . . . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . , . . , . 7 1 1 ' ' FRENCH CLUB lst row lleft to rlghtb J Perreault L LeBlanc S Ferron L Racme R Benac J Roberts M1ss Chartler P Reddy J Howell M Dupont E Tlllmghast E Martm 2nd row E Perreault P Berthlaume G Pester N Glleau O Bolselle E Wolsard N VIBIIS R Ross P Rawson R Page R Shea F Demoranvllle P Bertorelll B Robert son V Brlere L Baker M Wllson G Wood R Gmgras l - . - . . - - , - . I . , . . . , . , . , . , . 1 ' 1 ' I ' l ' Y ' Y ' l ' - , . , . , . , . , . . H , ,, . . e . . . . , , , H .. . . . p , - s - , - .- 7 7 ' f - ' ' . . . H , ' ' n Le Coq dOr held 1ts meetlngs ev ry other Wednesday Wlth M1ss Marguerlte Chartler as the advlser The Off1C6I'S for the club were presldent Jacquelme Ro berts, v1ce pres1dent, Robert Benac secre tary Patr1c1a Reddy treasurer, Jane Howell Several noont1mes the members d1ned to gether Wlth a one cent penalty for each word spoken 1n Envhsh Thev also found great 1667 entertalnment ln telhng thelr problems to Ou1Ja 1n French At Chrlstmastlme the tradltxonal French carols were sung 1n the halls The club proved to be successful both re creatlonally and educat1ona1ly The mem bers Wlll m1ss belng able parler en fran cals BAND Flrst row lleft to rlghtv M Everett R Paquln E Provost B Dorman Second row M Dyson B Anderson Brlggs D Rawson J Roberts F J Glover C Vlens R Young R Benac S Booher R Clark R Vett T LeC1a1r G Hays B HUtCh1HS P Rawson F Spauldlng C Peabody D Boston A Glguere R Shea T Mlmo M Keech Mr Zambarano N Harrington M Smlth Third row: E. Baranski, E. Colvin, R. Bruce, M. Blumenthal, R. Ladd, R. Clark, T. O'Brien, Q, 1 ' ' 1, - I ' . Q R Brlere W Ledogar Everyone who attended the football games th1S season saw the K H S Band un der Major Jackle Roberts fO1I'!'11I'1g letters and steppmg along ln 1tS best max t1a1 man ner Onlookels wele especlallv attl acted by Donald Cournoyex our champlon tw1r1e1 aclobatlc majmettes tu1 mng caltwheels 167 and the formlng of many letters by the band Dur1ng th1S season they have marched on Memol 1al and Armlstlce Days and played on many othel occaslons at the h1gh school They also went to the MUSIC F6St1V31 and d1d verv well We know thxs good record w1ll be malntalned FITSC row tleft to rxghtr P Rawson G Hays F Spauldmg B Hutchms R Paqum S Booher J Glover C Vlens R Brlere F Peabody Second row M Everett T M1n10 M Keech T OBrien A Glguere R Vett L Racmc T Leclaxr R Shea D Rawson. ORCHESTRA Under the d1rect1on of Mr Arthur Wllley the orchestra took part 1n many school act1v1t1es th1s year mcludmg the Sen1or Play Jumor Play Honol Soclety 1nduct1on, and graduat1on CXCFCISCS The change from c1ass1cal to SBITII classlcal muslc was met the year the orchestra accompanled the Boys and GIFIS Glee Clubs Mary Ba1ley served as presldent BOYS GLEE CLUB The Boys Glee Club met evely Thulsdav Wlth Mr Arthur Wllley as dlrector Becau e of the crowded schedule of the many other organ1zat1ons ln the school the boys were unable fo present any program of then own However each member found much enjoy ment 1n the weekly meetlngs lst rovs 'left to rxghri F Spauldmg E Solomon M Page V Hebext R Clark R Bulcx R Whltmfm R G1llgl'iS A Smlth C Trahan W Ledogar 'Jud xovs R Glllup C F1 ke E Aubm T Thornlex C Pappas E Rxchardson E Vlcx 1 R Young W Frlese K Byrne L Byrne M Dupont N Orrell R Carragher L Bar beau 7 ' 9 1 v , . . S 1 , , , . 1 . . with high approval. Several times during . Y . ' ' D ' 7 ' MIXED CHORUS F1rst row tleft to rlghtr C Trahan G Hays R Brlere L Rumrlll R Benac J Demoran v1lle M Page P Rawson H Nosenchuck P Solomon W Ledogar P Carragher R Gmgras B Gendreau R Barley G Wood Second row A Baxley R Carragher M Atsales N Fleld S Patterson B Beeney G COO11dg6 M Baxlev D Spauldmg S HarJu R Bern1er F Spauldxng E Aubln T Thornley G Pester AAngel1 P Gllbert A Mathleu M Dyson Thlrd row R Clark L Racme J Roberts L Kettelle D Baker N Hamllton V Caron J Howell L Byrne K Byrne C Pappas E Gregolre L Barbeau P Orlando R F'1Sk6 Phalr R Clark S Gllbert B Dorman Th1S vear the M1X6d Chorus changed from the d1rect1on of Mr Payne to Mr Wllley At Chr1stmas t1me the chorus presented a f1ne concert of approprlate carols and hymns On May 1 and 2 a dehghtful operetta en tltled Mar1anne was very successfully produced Members of the chorus, under the d1rect1on of Nancy Ham1lton asslsted 1n makmg new scenery for the charmmg Latm Amer1can settmg A. clever plot con cermng the romance of an emerald m1ne he1ress made the muslc doubly enjoyed The characters 1n order of thelr appear ance were 9 Mar1anne del Monsara, helress to the Golonda Emerald M1nes, Mabel, her Amerlcan fr1end Va1er1e Caron Marco Calan the butler, Douglas Spauldmg Al Carter an AIHGFICHH englneer, Raymond Brlere Johnny O Shea an Amerlcan engmeer, Romeo Bern1er Ramon de Trava, an Alguaran Bank off1c1a1 R1chard Carragher Senor del Monsara Marlanne s uncle Robert Clark ' ' : . , . , . ' , . ' , . , . - . , . ' , . , . , . , . , . , . , B. , . , . , . . 'l Q . . - N ' ' ' C eeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee..,ee P ,. C ,.,e, eee, S hella Gllbert , ' 1 . H . . . 7 7 l 1 '. . 1 'HWY ,VY V Q v 7 3 I ' A . 4 7 1 Q . Y W YY YYY' if Y r , 7 ' Y 7 34 GIRLS GLEE CLUB Flrst row fleft to rlghtl O Bouthxllier M Mathurm S Roth C Martln P Carragher E Gregolre B LeBlanc D Balxck M Grennon D Provencher J Grennon L Racme S Atsales M Smith J Martln B Anderson G Hays G Hall J Turner N Charbon neau Second row E LaParle G Lefrancolse G Salony A Duso M Salony R. Lasn1er B Kamuda B Atsales B HUtChlHS P P16traS L Stone L Rumrlll M Martin D Baker P Bertorelh L Ketbelle C Viens E Wlllxams E Clarke F Demoranvllle D Lamour eux G LaBrec L Farrell B Whitman V Dascoll K Richardson E Baranscl M Thlrd row J Demoranvllle N Turner D Broulllette E Colvln D Pelletler D Moore E Terwllleger G Tmgley J Vasxllov R Lltke K Atsales T Klem L Gagnon M Curtis S Ferron N Fleld L Savole L Yates P Reddy I Lehtunakx N Eldrldge M Chase E Nash M Qulntal L Dumas E Wolsard N Tennetf M Everett G Joly M LEto1le H Gawhk The Glrls Glee Club was a very large or The off1cers were gan1zat1on th1s year Under Mr W111ey Presldent Mary Smlth f1ne dxrectlon they presented a concert to V1ce Pres1dent Stacla Atsales gether w1th the orchestra and also sang at Secretary Jean Martxn graduat1on Lucllle Racme has been ac H1StOf1aD Barbara Anderson compamst for the past three years C703 1 . . 1 - 1 ' . 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 - ' - . 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - ' . , 1 y 1 5 - n - y 1 , 1 ' H111, L. Wagner, L. Bedard, D. Crouch. I D ' 1 ' - .I ' . I ' I . ' 1 ' . .1 ' I 1 . , - . I . 1 'Ai may O Q ' Z1 ' Q? 4 Jeff, 4 Q, V. V Wfi-W' WM- if , f 'K 43,11 9 Lf? 2 ' 'fm , .Nm - 'N V 1 , ,I 2' ima f z 1 4' SENIDH PLA Y SENIOR PLAY The Sen1or class presented 1tS play on Thursday and Frlday nlghts November 21 and 22 1n the Klllmgly H1gh School Aud1 torlum The play entltled Lver S1nce Eve under the d1I'9Ct1OH of Mr Herbert Brlne was the story of a h1gh school ed1tor whose troubles w1th a glrl co ed1tor made the play pure comedy from beg1nn1ng to end The cast m order of appearance 1ncluded Thursdav Mrs Clover Johnny Clover Mr Clover Spud Erw1n Susan Blake Betsy Erw1n Martha Wlllard Offlcer Slmmons Henry Qumn Lucybelle Lee Preston Hughes Football Players Joan Glover D Spauldlng Norman Malo Romeo Bermer Nancy O Br1en E Tlllmghast B Anderson Herbert Behrens Robert Benac Mary Andersen Br1an Dorman P Sarantopoulos James Nash Mar1o Russo Robert Clark Mrs Clover Johnny Clover Mr Clover Susan Blake Betsy Erwm Martha W1llard Offlcer Slmmons Henry Qumn Lucybelle Lee Preston Hughes Football Players Janet Cote D Spauldlng Norman Malo Jean Martm Dor1s Vl6St1 P Ravi, son Herbert Behrens Robert Benac N Harungton Br1an Dorman P Sarantopoulos James Nash Mar1o Russo Robert Clark THE SENIOR HOP The annual Senlor Hop was held on De cember 13 Many couples danced 1n the beauty of A Wrnter s Nlght to the soft mus1c suppl1ed by Russ Cole and h1s orches tra The gym was beautlfully decorated w1th stars and blue lrghts on the Chrlstmas trees glvmg an appearance of starllght In the center of the Celllng was a large sllver star Wlth red green and wh1te streamers radlat 1ng from the polnts to all parts of the gym The center of the floor was arranged as a m1n1ature park occupxed by a snowman and two llttle chrldren One blackboard re sembled a Santa ln h1s slelgh and on the other Santa could be seen golng down a chlmney Seated 1n a snow covered slelgh 1n the left hand corner of the gym were a boy and a grrl 1n evemng dress Refreshments of punch and sandwlches were served dur1ng 1nterm1ss1on Credlt for the success of the dance IS due to the follow1ng commlttees of wh1ch Br1an Dorman was general chalrman Decoratlons Nancy Ham1lton and Ruth Shea co cha1rmen M11tOn Rollmson James Char1z1a Robert Benac Eleanor Perkms Marjorle Dyson James Nash Irma Lehtx mak1 Jane Howell Ruth L1tke Advertlsmg E11 Mart1n Cha1rman Paul Chapman Charles Kaskela Sadle Harju Beverly Robertson Luc11le Racme Nancy O Br1en Georgla CO0I1dg6 Ruth L1tke June V2.S1110V Refreshments Norma Eldrldge cha1r man Jack1e Roberts Ellzabeth Txllmghast Glor1a Wood Dor1s Hartley Elame F1SkC Orchestra Mary Ba11ey Herbert Oatley Norman Malo Inv1tat1ons Dor1s Lamoureux Patrlcxa Reddv Mary Andersen Tlckets Frank Ward Joyce Whltaker Lorrame Hubert Romeo Bermer Clean up Herbert Behrens Rene Page Nora Harrlngton Joan Tucker Wllfred RaC1C0t Paul Chapman Loretta Yates Bea trlce Atsales Douglas Spau1d1ng John Far rell Henry Wlrta SENIOR INFORMAL the1r last dance A Golden Haze on the evenlng of Apr1l 11 To the melodlous mus1c of Bob Wllbur s orchestra couples danced 1n the gym Wh1Ch was beautlfully decorated ln green and yellow twlsted streamers The basketball loops were made 1nto green flower oots from wh1ch damty daffodlls were grow mg A trell1s sltuated beneath both back boards was twlned w1th yellow roses A b1rd bath 1n one corner w1th blrds attached to streamers fly1ng toward It added a gay nov elty along w1th a whlte plcket gate 1n the other corner surrounded by daffod1ls Refreshments of cake 1ce cream and punch were served dur1ng 1nterm1ss1on The commlttees were as follows Decoratlons Francls F1ske Mary Ander sen Co cha1rmen Marllyn M1lls Roger Bruce Peter Sarantopoulos Rene Page Nancy Ham1lton and June Vassrlov Inv1tat1ons Beverly Robertson Georgla CO0l1dge Joyce Wh1taker Orchestra James Nash Tlckets John Farrell E11 Martm W1lfred Raclcot Clean Up W1ll1am Grennon Chalrman Beatrlce Atsales Jack Sulllvan Robert Be nac Jane Howell Bern1ce Hutchms Nancy O Br1en and Theresa LaRoche Advert1s1ng Paul Chapman Chaxrman Pr1sc1lla Rawson Charles Kaskela Robert Clark Dor1s V16St1 Ruth Shea Joan Glover Refreshments Elame F1ske Chalrman Dor1s Hartley Joan Tucker Sadle Harju Nora Harrmgton and J acquelyn Roberts . l 2 1 - . . . 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R' if 'fell , 9 T 'riff' 'Y' X' P s 4 4 14 5, bw T1 lt S.-. 1 A Y A M 5 i ,r nf Q i S. la hu 'g :nf JUNIOR PLAY The Jumors presented the1r play June Mad by Ryerson and Clements on Apr11 18 ln the hxgh school aud1tor1um The whole play was bu11t around Penny Wood a 15 year old gurl who fmds her at tentlons suddenly turnlng from Chuck Harr1s her school boy sweetheart to Roger Van Vleck a college sen1or After many h1lar1ous moments she flnally dec1des to cast her fate W1th Chuck Mr Herbert Br1ne very ably dlrected the product1on The cast 1ncluded Gertrude Pester as Penny Wood Fred Wood as Chuck Harr1s Fay Demoranv11le as Mrs Wood Ph1l1p Bard as Elmer Tuttle Freddy Dz1k1 as Dr Wood Lorranle Trahan as Effle Joan Per leault as Mllly Law James Kent as G Mer vyn Roberts Franc1s Stevens as Roger Van Vleck Robert Ross as Mr Harr1s Marjorle H111 as Sh1rley Wentworth MRUIICE Dupont as Ralph Wentworth and Odena Borselle as J ul1e Harr1s JUNIOR PROM The gymnaslum was transformed 1nto a nual Junxor Prom Pastel decoratlons flower covered trell1ses and a rock garden ln one corner lllustrated the general theme A wh1te p1Ck8t fence was placed around the orchestra and the chaperones were seated under an arbor There was a beaut1ful and or1g1nal ar rangement for the h1gh11ght of the evenlng the crownlng of the queen A huge flower ln the center of the floor on open1ng dlsclos ed a wh1te throne for that honored g1rl The commlttees were as follows Decoratlons Fay Demoranvllle cha1r man Theresa M1ll1ard asslstant Lorra1ne Trahan Odena Borselle Lorra1ne LaPrade Joan Perreault Marjorxe H111 Frances Nap Bertha Kamuda Constance LaBrec Lor ralne LeBlanc M11dred Zagranlczny Cran ston Brlggs Joseph Weaver Fred Peabody Davld Dyson Orchestra Joan Perreault Fred Peabody Raymond Brlere Refreshments Patr1c1a Berto1e111 Chall man Lo1s Gagnon Betty Lee Brundage Eleanor Smlth Lorra1ne Bouth1l11er Alyce Cooke AN AUTUMN NIGHT For a really super dance the Jun1or Class presented thexr mformal on October 18 1946 1n the K1l11ngly Hxgh School gymnasx um The dance was a great success Tom s Rhythm K1ngs members of Tommy Roth well s orchestra furnlshed the musxc for th1s en1oyable occaslon As the name Au tumn N1ght would 1nd1cate the gym was appropmately decorated to carry out tlus theme Streamers of autumn colors red brown green and yellow were art1st1cally hung 1n the gym Leaves adorned the walls and a un1que feature of the decoratlons was a love seat m one corner of the gym QPopu lar rendezvous for the dancersl The comm1ttees responslble for th1s dance were General Chalrman Freddy Dz1k1 Decoratlon Comm1ttee Lorra1ne Trahan chauman Steven Kuszaj Joseph Weaver Theresa M1l11ard Lorra1ne Laprade Ger trude Pester Betty F1nley Sylv1o Gauthler Lo1s Gagnon Morr1s Evans Bertha Ka muda George Desmarrs Patr1c1a Bertorelll Jack Engblom Refreshment Comm1ttee Fay Demoran v11le chalrrnan MarJor1eH1l1 T1cket Comm1ttee Robert Ross cha1r man Helen Weaver Louxs LeBlanc Joan Perreault LOIS Gagnon Myrna Cole Con stance LaBrec Inv1tat1on Comm1ttee Joan Perreault Betty Lee Brundage Advert1s1ng Comm1ttee Betty Lee Brund age chalrman Odena Bo1selle Kenneth Bvrnes Raymond Brlere Orchestra Comm1ttee Franc1s Stevens CARTOON CARNIVAL The Sophomore Dance was held November 8 1946 ln the Kllllngly Hlgh School Gym An or1gmal theme The Cartoon Carmval was used and the gym was decorated Wlth l1fe SIZE cartoons drawn most artlstlcally by members of the class Chaperones were MISS Jean Frelllck M1ss Ruth Palmer Mr Theo dore Ventura and Mr Herbert Br1ne The dance comm1ttees were General Cha1rman W1111am Murray Decoratlon Comm1ttee Pat Orlando chalrman Theresa LeC11r Beverly Phalr Arthur Sarantopoulos Rene Caron Mary Harr1ngton W1ll1am Hoss Nancy Tennett Herbert Bolves Marjorxe Keech Shexla G11 bert Barbara Gendreau Estelle Grego1re Arthur Duprey . . 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' ' ' r 1 9 1 1 , , 3 . , i- ' 1 1 , 1 u yy L 1 D . 1 1 Q I h 7 Y 3 I 7 C751 Trcket Commrttee Donald Spauldrng charrman Edward Aubrn Tommy OBr1en Wrlham Murray Rrchard Carragher Advertrsrng Commrttee Morton Blumen thal chauman Wrllram H111 Bernrce Beeney Patsy Soloman Stasra Atsales George Trout Raymond Sequrn Invrtatrons Shrrley Patterson charr man Estelle Worsard Stuart Booher Refreshments Mlflam Everett charr man Darsy Baker Rejeanne Lemery Jackre Grenon Dorrs Provencher Solange Ferron Orchestra Robert Barley charrman Connre Vrens Albert Grguere Jane Brsson ette Clean Up Rene Morrn charrman W11 ham Hoss Marjorre Keech Francrs St George Theresa LeCla1r Marjorre Ander son Robert Whrtman Hans Wendler Arthur Panteleakos FRESHMAN DANCE The Freshman class held rts frrst dance rn the school gymnasrum on February 14 The gymnasrum was approprrately decorat ed for St Valentrne s Day Red and whrte hearts wrth connectlng streamers and sweetheart srlhouettes were strung along Q7 the wall and backboards Ken Ralregh furn1shed the musrc that was enjoyed by everyone At rntermrssron re fr eshments of punch and cookres were serv Charrmen of the varrous commrtees were as follows Decoratrons Lrllran Rumrrll Orchestra Ann Barley Clean up Margaret Grenon Trckets Charles Pappas Advertrsrng Grace Hall The class of 1950 rs to be congratulated on the1r frrst successful dance K A A PARTY The K A A party was held on October 5 1946 after the Farmrngton football game rn the Krllrngly Hrgh School gymnasrum A movre was planned but due to our temper mental projecter wasn t shown The Crrcle P Orchestra furnrshed musrc for danclng and crder and doughnuts were served The grrls on the K A A councrl served as the refreshment commrttee and the boys on the councrl secured the entertarnment Mrs Payne Mr Ventura Mr Socquet and Mr Payne acted as chaperones 1 1 7 , . . ' . , , ed. 1 Y Y - , ' . , . Y Y ' 3 ' ! . , ' . , . Y 7 1 ' 7 7 ' , , ' .T 1 , , ' n n 1 7 1 ' 1 ' ' ' - . . . , v v ' ' , , , . . . . , - , . Y ' 9 we v 4 , '- ,- 139' 5?' k1 fy f v MH' I: ' 4' V uni., Lv g- FOOTBALL F1fSt row rleft to rlghth R L.aBoss1ere M Bllunenthal D Dyson B Dorman M Russo P Sarantopoulos R Clark S Kuszaj W Mlgneault H Burgm H Oatley P S ars W Murray R Carvalho Second row Coach Socquet R Clark J Flood J Farrell C Brxggs N Gauthler H Behrens T Thornley H Bolves F Bltgood H Atsales A Sarantopoulos Coach Ven HITS. Thlrd row O Bernxer H Wlrta R Fortune C Pappas P Kazes C Pappas A Pante leakos E Provost R MOPIH M Ben S Colv1n R Brlere The K H S football prel1m1na11es sta1 ted a week ea1l1e1 thls yeal wlth a falrly large number of candldates The coach had a new such as tackhng durnmles and othex equ1p ment The candldates all should be admlred fo1 the11 co opelatlon and endul ance IH the heat and cold of Septembe1 and Novembel weathel A token of thanks and app1ec1at1on goes to Coach Ventula and h1s asslstants M1 Koss Ml B11ne and Ml Socquet fo1 help 478 mg to make thlS a successful season ln foot ba Sept Oct Oct Oct Oct Nov Nou Not Nov Northbrldge Hlgh Farmington Hlgh MBIIOHHDOIIS Academx Wmdham H1gh Plamfleld Hlgh Robert E Fltch Stafford Hlgh Grlswold Hlgh Putnam Hlgh Klllmglx Kxlllngly Kxllmglx Kxllmgls Kxllmglx Kllllnglx Klllmgly Kllllnglx Kllllnglx ,. 1 . I . . U' line of material for the boys to work with, Sept- gg Norwich. Free Academy 33 Kllllngly . ' . ' .' 5 ' ' 6 ' ' Y . ' . . l 12 .' ' vw 18 - ' .v. . . - . . I 19 . , 6 , , N. - . 1 ' ' ' 6 ' ' V. . . 2 . ' o 5 ' , . . 1 Q 9 ' 25 , I V. 16 ' ' 6 ' ' 3 u ' . 1 . 28 ' 40 ' ' J BASKETBALL lst Row fleft to rlghtb Mr Socquet M Rollmson M Russo F Labelle W Racrcot P Sarantopoulos H Behrens 2nd Row R Moe T Panteleakos W Hoss S Kuszaj W Mrgneault J Weaver The tu1 nout thrs season was exceptlonally large Wlth many new recrults reportlng for the practrce sesslons whrch opened 1n the latter part of October Thrs year celebrated the return of Coach Socquet recently released from the armed forces The team played a fast man to man defense wrth a snappy f1re horse brand ball offense The boys met tougher compet1t1on 1n then new class B category Through the help and cooperatlon of Coach Socouet and Mr Payne the armory was rented mldwav rn the season, and the remammo SIX home games were played there The team won seven and lost eleven manv of the games were lost by a marg1n of Q79 two or three pomts What the boys lacked rn herght they made up 1n frghtrng Splflt Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Alumm Pla1nf1eld Stonlngton Putnam Tourtellotte Mary E Wells Enfleld Robert E Frtch Mary E Wells Grlswold Tourtellotte Plalnfreld Putnam Marranapolrs Robert E Fltch Stomngton Enfreld Grrswold Krllrngly Kllhngly Krlhngly Krllrngly Krllmgly Kllllngly Krllrngly Krllrngly Klllrngly Krlllngly Krllmglv K1111I1g1V Krllrngly Krllmgly Krllrngly Klllxngly Klllmgly .10 ' 34 . ' 1 .17 48 3 .19 A 51 4' .3 25 - , - - .7 37 - '- .10 . 36 Y , . . . 14 ' 48 Killingly . 1- . .17 .' 33 f .21 . 34 1 - ' .28 34 .31 32 , , 1. .' ' .7 19 M .. . 4 .5 39 V ' CJ ' .20 ' ' 39 ' , .11 .' 28 ' , .14 ' 42 , - .18 ' 40 V ' ,28 ' 43 J JL BASEBALL Flrst Row W I-loss S Kuszaj A Sarantopoulos F Dz1k1 F Davls P Sarantopoulos R. Moe R Clark J Flood M Ben Second row Mr Ventura S Gauthier W Raclcot W Mlgneault M Russo P Chapman J Farrell R Clark R Carualho H Behrens Mgr Klllmgly Hlgh School embarked on 1tS 1947 baseball campa1gn agalnst a tough schedule of opponents A large turnout of candldates together w1th the return of most of last year s stars msures Kllllngly a suc cessful season Apr11 15 Norwlch Free Academy Away Ap11l 19 Nolwlch Free Academy Home Ap11l 18 Stonlngton Away Apr11 29 Stafford Away 1805 May May May May May May May May June June 3 6 Tourtellotte P1a1nf1e1d Stafford Stomngton Grlswold Tourtellotte Putnam Pomfret School Grlswold Hlgh Plalnfleld Home Away Home Home Away Away Home School Home Home .jx . S v 1 J 1 yas' 1 ' . 2-6' . ' fu- ' K-ff . . . . 2 . . 6 . . . 9 . . 16 . ,, ,, . . - 20 . . 23 ' ' 26 -' - ' 28 VARSITY CLUB FlFSt row rleft to r1ghtJ F Davxs H Oatley J Farrell B Dorman H Atsales P Saran topoulos Mr Socquet Mr Ventura R. Clark H Burgm M Blumenthal H Bolves O Beflllel' Second row Cleft to rlghtl H Behrens W Hoss M Russo W Murray A Panteleakos F DZIKI R Carvalho J Weaver M Ben D Spauldlng T Thornley R Moe W M13 neault D Dyson E Martm F La.BelJe P Sears W R,3.C1C0t Thxrd row ileft to rlghtb A Sarantopoulos P Chapman S Gauthler R LaBoss1ere G Zanglls R Grlere R Clark J Flood M Rolhnson 2 . , . , . , . , . , . - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 I . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . ' , . , . , . , . , . . Z . , . , . V , . , . , . , . , . , . . 1 . . . . . - 1 4 u - ' 1 ' 1 1 . 7 . . . , . . 1 a . a n Q gl . 77 - 1 1 THE VARSITY CLUB The Varslty Club IS an organ1zat1on 1n whxch any boy who has earned a letter 1n one of the four maj or sports can partlclpate Though a comparatlvely new orgamza t1on formed only last year It has progressed rapldly to become one of the outstandmg clubs 1n the school By creatlng a greater 1nterest 1n sports It 1S a def1n1te asset to the school Presldent-Peter Sarantopoulos V1ce Pres1dent-W1111am Mlgneault Secretary W1111am Hoss Treasurer Maf1O Russo Club Advlser Theodore Ventura GIRLS SPORTS CLUB The Glrls Sports Club for the year 1946 47 was organ1zed w1th the followmg off1cers Presldent-Nancy O Br1en V1ce Pres1dent--Patr1c1a Bertorelh Secretary Theresa LeC1a1r Treasurer Stas1aAtsales Recorder Jane Howell The club whose purpose IS to create a greater mterest 1n g1rls sports IS under the able d1rect1on of Mrs Anna Payne On October 23 1946 a get acquamted party was held 1n the gym The second 3Ct1V1ty of the year was a hlke wh1ch took place on October 30 After hlklng to Old Furnace supper was cooked out of doors GIRLS SPORTS CLUB s row fleft to rlghtr F Demoranulle B Kamuda M Smxth A Mathleu L LeBlanc S Atsales P Bertorelll J Howell Mrs Payne N OBr1en T LeCla1r J Blssonnette R Lemery G Havs G Hall P Solomon N Fleld E Colvln S Ferron S Roth M Mathurln 2nd row B Hutchms M Everett M Schap M Martln G Tlngley B Brunell B Beeney S Patterson N Tennett P Pletras M Blumenthal W Drobxak B Whrtman J Roberts L Kettelle D Baker E Wll11amS C Vlens V Dascol1 M WIISOH rd row B Atsales M Atsales M Cole L Lemery T Klem K Atsales J Barbeau R Beeney B LaPo1nte I Gaudreau L Stone J Tucker B Robertson C LaBrec J Whltaker G COO11dg8 G Aubln G Pellerln M Young E Nash M Chase M Qu1ntal s rovu lleft to r1ghtv R Lltke G Wood S Harju A Angell J Martm R D8UghlD3lS M Grenon D Proxenther J Grenon B Phalr B Gendreau J Fortler M Anderson lov D Moore J Vaslllox B Brundage N Harungton L Rumrlll NI Dyson R Shea P Rawson H Plantler M Aubm I Leht1mak1 D V1est1 V Neal E Clarke H Bovuen A Cooke B Bassett D Oldham D Cote F Baranskl 3rd row E Teru1lleg,e1 C Mqlllll J D6lll0IdIlX1ll6 L Gagnon M Curtls E Gregolre P Carrxgher P Ollllldfj M H111 P Gllbert J Cote S Weaxer P Reddx E Perklns L Yites N Eld11dg,e S Gllbext M Tllllnghast F Frsk 'VI Andersen M Harrmgton Othel act1v1t1es sponsoled by the G11ls lest1a1 N1ght The annual meetlng was Spor ts Club wele basketball bowlmg, and held 1n the folm of a suppel hlke 1n the vollev ball The annual dance was plesent spung fox the pulpose of electxng Off1C6lS ed on Febluaxy 26 undel the tltle of A Ce fo1 the ensulng yeax 7 1 t ' ' I 3 . . , . ' . . ' . -. , . , . , A , . , . ' ,I . , . u v - . f . - I V v - S v - 'y - I ' B. Anderson, R. Misto. O. Boiselle, H. Korpita. J. Turner. N. Charbonneau. 2ud' 'Z . '. , ' '. . , . . . '.l. ' . . . . ' . . . . , . A . . , . . . . , ' , . . . V . y . . 1. A. . . - ' . ' q. sh - ' ' ' v Q - V .1 Q 1 ' KA Q ' 1 1 SENIOR GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM lst Row Cleft to rlghtb S Harju J Martrn N Harrrngton M Andersen Mrs Payne B Atsales N OBr1en 2nd Row D Vl6St1 I Lehtrmakr J Tucker R Lrtke J Cote M Dyson M Blumenthal Basketball Tournament-Doris Vlestl Mgr Practrce for the Intramural Grrls Basket ball Tournament began on December 17 wrth speclal emphasls placed upon the Freshmen The actual games were played between January 28 and February 20 The team standrngs were as follows Sen1or Flashes Senror Sparkles J un1or Klttens Jun1or Atomrtes Sophomore Pugs 8: Jeeps Sophomore Robrns 8a Celtrcs Freshman Trgers Freshman Wrldcats The flnal game was played between the Sen1or Flashes and the Senror Sparkles on February 17 The Flashes captarned by Mary Andersen defeated the Sparkles by a score of 22 to 13 Bowl1ng Ruth Shea Manager Bowlrng for the 1946 47 season opened on November 13 1946 at the Lrberty Alleys on Cottage Street Instructron was g1V6H by Mrs Payne for the benefrt of newcomers It was on the whole a very successful season wrth an average of 25 attendlng each of the score for the season 115 was recorded on January 29 by Beatrlce Atsales February 19 1947 marked the end of bowlrng for 1946 Volley Ball Beatrlce Atsales Manager On February 20 1947 at a rneetrng of the Grrls Sports Club Beatrrce Atsales was elected manager of the newly rnaugurated volley ball Tournament The tournament followed the sarne pattern as that of basket ball wrth each class havrng two teams Frnal results were not known untrl late sprrng 9 Won Logf, Tied Wednesday afternoon sessions. The highest ' 4 0 0 , l , ' ' 2 2 0 , .- ' ' 2 2 0, , - ' ' 3 1 0' 47. 0 4 0 g- - ' ' 3 1 0 A ' ' 0 3 1 , ' ' ' 1 2 1 ' 1 , ' v C839 CHEERLEADERS Seated Jane Howell Sh1rley Weaver Ramona Sears Dorls V1est1 Standlng Agnes Mathieu Mrs Payne Mildred Zagranlczny Gertrude Pester We1e you wonderlng why the football and basketball players d1d so well th1s year? Here 1S the reason Who wouldn t w1th those wonderful cheerleaders backmg you up or should we say leadmg you on ' The moral boosters of 46 47 were sen1ors Jane Howell Dorls V16St1 Shlrley Weaver and Ramona Sears Jumors Gertxude Pes ter Agnes Mathleu and M1ldred Z gramczny Under the expert t1a1n1ng and guldance of M1s Payne these gn ls came up w1th some really new and d1ffe1 ent cheels The cart wheel cheexs p1 oved qulte the h1t of the sea son Some of th1S Veal s new cheers ale qhouldex to shoulder H1p to h1p Come on K1111ng1y Let 61 up' fcaxtwheely Slnk em Guard em GIVE em the stall Come on let s shovs em Some real basketball' Durlng the football season the chee1 lead ers 1ntroduced a song Wh1Ch was to the tun words used were as follows I ve been wo1k1n on the gI'1d1101'l All the llvelong day I ve been wo1k1n on the gr1d1ron Just to pass the t1me away Can t you heal the captaln shoutlng Rlse up Klllmgly f1ght' Knock the stufflng out of fopposlng teamj Knock them out of slghtl u ' ' ! . . , . . . , - ' Y Y ! KK ' - - 77 , . . 41 79 7 -1 ' . . -' ' - az of I've Been Working on the Railroad? The 7 . , ' ' ' , Q . , . . i , ' , , - , I . , V . . ' - , ' . ' . V ' .9 , , Z it . . . . ,V n ' 1 ' L , . . Q . . 3 , Y . .' 1 A . C841 AV ff 'V O -2, ,f U3 'Q Vw' M -UU, il? O XX ilkv Ni ,HRX XX x0 5 Z fxg Q jx 5 , yy nb fy' , 22. 5. Mr 7? if H 9 OQ ' -lx if Q jf-14,7 0 NG, 2 K0 'QP 5.6 ' W S! .nb Xx Lind' ,. 4 'J 4 v ' s - .,w 4 gn 5 i if LN. I M- -, f fits' Vw: in Q 5. Q' PAPPAIION STUDIOS PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR K H S HOWARD R COOLEY PAUL A GAREAU Class of 35 Class of 24 E CLASS OF 1947 CONGRATULATIONS May thls be another step toward the fu1f111ment of your hlghest amb1t1ons 1 XNSUH4 fs The Wmdhcxm County Nc1t1oncr1 Bank Damelson Connecmcut Estabhshed 1822 Q89 'crzxn cn- cm- aznzmfz. ww'- -cn -afznzxnw 1 I I i 1 . . an rv 14 vs W : , '1l'3:.:? 4 T M ' N 9 A 'Q- Q 1 1 --w-:sax ' ' Y A i N 415-Magi' Eg . . . E: Q E1 A A Ta 'HIIT T SOCONY PRODUCTS E:-1pe1t GIGQSIIT Tues Chan nd Goody eal T11 es and Tubes 'w1lla1c1 Emde 1101311 and Good5ea1 Batteuei Aeeeesoues STANDARD SUPPLY STAT ION 129 M3111 St1eet Te ooo DESPATHYS FURNITURE INC 121 M21111 St Tel 807 2 GIRLS SPORTS CLUB 1946 1941 K111111 11 H1 11 S611 ol C011 1 t111'1t1o11s 11011 THE ENGRAVED SPECIALTIES COMP ANY CL ASS 1949 JONNIE S MARKET Meats P1 OV1S1OI1S G1 OC91 IGS of All Kmds 14 Mam St1eet Tel 893 2 ENDICOTT JOHNSON SHOE STORE 124 Mam St1eet Damelson Con11ect1cut RPHIE M 20 Ce11te1 St1eet Te 500 LAGUE S BARBER SHOP 1 on 2 uo D011 e Bldg, Mam St1eet 1946 JOURNALISM CLUB 1947 K111111 11 H1 11 School 1901 y . . L U ' . . r g , , . ' . , 17' - g 7' . i ' 7 1 e' X 1 1 1 1 1 1 . Y ' ' 1. 7 , .- - 1 . 1 1 , . . Complete Home FU1'D1S11P1'S I 1 ' A - 1 ' ' l. 1 , 9 41 'V - T -- A . . Q bv .gh I. ' v T. . Q gnu .' J I1 1 . . . ov 7 .Oh D . D 7 CLASS 1947 GOOD WILL STORE Mam Stxeet Damelson Conn Oul Staff wlshes to extend the Class of 1947 and W1Sh6S fox each membel contmued success BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK 145 Mam Street Tel 56 CLASS 1948 CLASS 1950 KEECH S DEPT STORE 45 49 Mam Street Tel 180 I9 OF' OF i I I 1 OF heartiest congratulations to 1 V V V YY YY N V 7777777 777 V 1 13 WILLIAM PRYM INC DAX VILLE CONNECTICUT ROGERS PAPER MFG CO SUNDIAL SHOES F01 the Entue FEHUIX LORD SHOE STORE 91 Mam Stleot Damelson SHUMWAY S CLOTHING HOUSE 9 Mam Stloot To 38 :J W ALLPAPER Phono -107 1Cc11u1 S1 D m101so11 WZ! I I 7 KJ 7 8 . v In . -F Goodyear. Connecticut MCEWEN-S PAINT 85 .L 3 TH H x'QQt VALMORE H FORCIER SJNINY LUNCH Gene1a1 Insu1 ance Bom s Home Cooked Foods 8 CGIIISI St1eet a CSHIQI St1eet Tel 888 Damelson Tel 792 1 ME COTTON PRODJCTS SARGENT TNIQTQRS INC COMPANY INC Sales lfjllfl, DQIVICG East K111mc1y Tel 69 ROute6 Tel 1045 DANIELSOIN FEDEPAL SAVINGS AND THE FRO JOY LOAN ASSOCIATION CURRENT RATE OF INTEREST 2 The sqfety of soul m ome 111 thls 1r1st1tu t1o11 IS fully IIISUICCI up to S5 000 'md P102 1denCe Rd Tel 364 2 know of no OIIISI eqmllx sm 111ustn1ent thot 1111111 IX xou '1s good 1 IGIUII1 on XOLII monex Yo111 Qcuunt vkeleomed whethex III e or sm 111 EXPRESS DELIVERY AND LIGHT TRUCKING T EMMET CLARIE New Recap on Used TIIQS Tubes and T116 Accessoues H2 Mam Sheet Te R W Pellet School St Tel 360 f93 . T T I KCI. I I 1 V - - , . 1 , . 1 0 r ' . I ' V ' ' O- . A , T W u 1 v IINSURED SAVINGS - LIBERAL INCOME I lzfl s. I j ff ' '. ' . ' - ' ' ' K ,- V, iff 1' .LQ J. . L ,J - , , . 1 'g ' z . I ' ' ' 1. 60 I ALUMNI ASSOCIATION CARL S DAIRY LUNCHEONETTE CGHLGI Stl eet Damelson NORMAN E TENNETT TREE EXPERT Damelson Tel 803 2 UNION STREET GARAGE Base Wheel Ahgnment Umon St166t Tel 108 4 K A A K111111 lx Athleuc Assoc1at1on MORIN S DRUG STORE P1esc1 1pt1on Phaxmacv Robe1t M01 m Reg Phm .JG Maln Stleet Tel 434 MAILHOT S CLEANERS Cente-1 S11 eet Damelson CODI1 DOWES INC Estabushed 1860 112 Mam Stleet 'Fe 400 COLONIAL WALL PAPER AND PAINT STORE 78Ma1DSt1G6t Tel 050 COZY CORNERS SEIXICG Statmon Mam Sheet Tel 840 YOL NG BROTHERS Lumbel Gxam Coal 109 Mechamcs St Tel 24 JUNIOR HIGH K111111 ly Hlgll School Room 1 Room 9 AL S SERVICE STATION MODII Gas and O11 GENERAL REP HIRING 242 Mam Stleet Tel 1210 TILLINGHAST FUNERAL HOME 6 Academx Stxeet T 147 2 f94 7 , . 1 7 ' ' ' U - -1. 1 w. . , I , W . . , A 1 g 'L 7 'W I . .4. I ' . v ..gV . .. A ' 3 . . - , . 9 . . 4 , . . I ' ' . j ' 01. -' COINGRATLLATIONS AND BEST WISHLS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1947 WINDHAM COUNTY TRANSCRIPT Bom 1848 109 Mdm Stleet Tel 66 PIERCE S HATCHERY AND GRANARY A D P1e1ce P1op Bwoklxn COIIIICCLICLII Tel 044 2 C99 A f,f:g:1iL 1i41,.+,M-,CA7,,,.. A f'ff,-,,,,n,,,,,,..,,.,- , X ZW 7 ' - H' 7' 7 73 -+++l-vi-P' 1 v v -1 r I . ...,.....,...,'??i1?'i i:f:g1gQE ::'iij ?t .fffr?7'f.Q.:.QifQ,.?i'f:'.fNfl: I . . , . ' ' 1 ' u '- , . ' J The Old Rellable NEW YORK FRUIT STORE FRUIT CONFECTIONERY SMOKING SUPPLIES 107 Mam Stleet Tel G82 3 THOMAS T GALLICHANT Oldest WATCHMAKER and JEWELER 69 Mam St Tel 36 3 Comphments of E N CURTIS TRANSPORTATION SUNSHINE CARD SHOP Lendmg L1b1a1V Stat1o11e1 y G1 eetmgs, 18 Ma11'1 St1eet DANIELSON TAXI Mechamc St1eet Tel 366 QUINNEQUACK FARM DR WILLIAMA TAINNER 36 Academy St1eet Tel 49 HILLSHIRE DOWN Beautv C1 eams and Lot10ns K111111g1y Tel 482 THE CRYSTAL WATER COMPAINY 184 Mam St1eet Te T1 udy Hall JI D1 esses to Jaunty JI Coats and Su1ts THE ALICE FLEANOR SHOP Mam St1eet Tel 108 12 JOSEPH A BUSSIERE REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 8 Cente1 Stleet Tel 722 NAPOLEON P GINGRAS MEAT MARKET and GENERAL MERCHANDISE Daxulle Conn Te 34 3 DR WILIIAM MILLS 4Havsk1nsSt10et Tel 591 C965 T i I . T ' ' 1. 318 Exclusive with I . 4 ' J . . t . . 1 I . - . ' N L, , A l 1. - . A T1 oop 43 POY SCOUTS OF AMERICA 'W T GRANT CO Maln Stxeet Tel 694 ALAN S CLOTHING STORE 105 Ma1n St1eet Tel 166 12 THE KENNEDY CORP 18 Cotta eSt Tel 260 DRAGONS BARBER SHOP Mam Stl eet Dan1e1son MODERN LAUNDRY Geo L Gendlon Plop 30 Centex Stlect Tel 194 2 VVM J SMITHS GARAGE 1 Mechanlc Stleet Tel 280 5 B VVILBUR INSURANCE AGENCY Damxn C Gallup 1 Cente1 Stxeet Tel 532 WOODW ARD DRUG STORE Bus Agency 111 Maln Stleet Tel 310 GAGNON FUNERAL HOME 23 Fulnace St1eet Te 15 WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE F1 ank Wald Plop THE REXALL STORE Rudolph Methe Re Phal 100 Mam Stleet Tel 365 2 ANDREW E MEECH 103 Maln St1 eet Te 5 197 E. . J .L N ' vi A 1 W A 1 . 98 ' - . 5 ' ' 1. COAL, LUMBER. CEMENT 55 Main Street Telephone 280-4 g . . A H H 1 , g. 2 l - . A - -, . - ' ' l. 14' J EMERYS CESSOJ STATION Tues Tubes 8a Batteues Route 12 Attawaugan Phone Danlelson 843 2 Dame-lson Conn DANIELSON OIL CO INC Authox 1Z6d D1St11bUtO1S Shell P1 oducts and Genel al T11 es 7 Ra1l1oad St Tel 700 Dan1elson PATTERSON S JEWELRY STORE The Stol e of Fme Jewehy 122 Mam St1eet Tel 932 WIIIIHIITS O11 O Mat1c Heatlng THE E H KE ACH COMPANY Hal dvl 31 e Plumblng and Heatlng 117 Mam Stxeet Te 10 C D SALISBURY8c SONS INC FURNITURE Damelson Moosup Plamfxeld THOMPSON INSURANCE AGENCY John Peuy Agent 112 'Vlam Stleet Te 97 3 D BLUMENTHAL Plumbmg Glass Palnt M1Ik1Hg Machmes Powe1 Bulnels Town Hall Bldg Tel 547 2 THE ASTORIA RESTAURANT CO 92 Maln Stleet Te 380 C98 ' ' I ' ' - Guaranteed Watch and Clock Repair Radios and Ha1'dWH1'9 1 ,.. ' ' 1. ' - 1. P POWDRELL ci ALEXANDER INC mm BALLOUVILLE STORE Meats 8: Grocerres Leonrde Tetreault Prop Ballouvrlle Conn e 579 2 Complrments of GRMAELEQ LEFFRE THE ARROW HART OC R S O 8a HEGEMAN ELECTRIC CO Peter Cusson Jr Prop Klllrngly Conn Tel 51 DR JEROME MOPSIK 100 Mam St Te 450 Danrelson Connectrcut 1 -W3EK.i'.IU2A' if was 44 Franklrn St N01W1Ch 96 Marn St Danrelson TO THE CLASS OF 1947 We extend our best wrshes and may success be yours rn all future endeavors Your most generous support of our new Danrelson branch Studlo was greatly apprecrated and wrll never be for gotten Thanks C100 ' , . T 1. - ' ' , . . -12 ' . 1. ' ' - - - f.- - ,!::,s'3,:1Si1 'f 7-Q Qi'-1 4 X X 0 . ,- :. - - Y - H K Z.. y 1 . - -- - '4- T inul m Poruanure Since V 'Tr' '- - ,, fl'-l-'T F I i r' 1 . . . , . . :fy 3 . . . . . . ' hr. N ' rl Mr ' Mg ' ' . . I 1 ,JI ii , ,:.:.,.1f' RTF - 2 l,??fl51 LY Y J SPORTSMANS STORE 27 Centex Stleet Danlelson Tel 942 5 DANIELSON FLORAL CO John Des3a1d1n P1 op Maple Stxeet Tel 344 Danlelson Conn STEARNS HILL DAIRY P1 ovldence Road Route 6 FUTURE FARMERS Success to the Class of 1947 DANIELSON LODGE B P O ELKS No 1706 Ce-nte1 St1eet Dan1e1son Connectlcut LAWRENCE J DELANEY S Automob11es 21 MGCDHDIC Stleet Dan1e1son Conn D M PAGE Cont1acto1 and Bu11de1 54 Maple Stxeet Te 6 CHARON S DEPARTMENT STORE 9 01 Maln St1CCt Te 446 2 OF THE FOUR ROSE BUDS AMERICA Im Mlm Mmex Mo 8: Welsh Russo Dennett M llo Rolhnson 11021 A . . . ' ' 7 ' ' . . 3 , . j 7 X . , . ' 1. a 1 ' ' - 1. ' - A .- . .- , V- - - z - ' 5 BENNY S AUTO STORE PROSPECT AVENUE MARKET 102 Mam Stxeet Damelson P10Sp6Ct Ave Daruelson EDDIE S GRILL TIMES SQUARE RESTAURANT So Mam St1eet Damelson BRUNEN S B AKERY 61 Mam Sueet Tel 36 5 DAVIS CUT RATE Mam Stleet Danlelson DANIELSON FRUIT CO Ma1nSt1eet, Tel 816 2 SRVOIS and D1on Prop 4 Ra111 oad Sq Tel 444 A A BONNEVILLE P1esc11pt1on Phalmacy 41 Mam SU6612 Te POLISH CITIZENS CLUB JERRY S AIVIOCO SERVICE STATION Repalrlng and Servlclng Comer Mechamc 8a Academy Telephone 434 DEL CHEVROLET 2 So Mam Stelet Damelson LEO S BARBER SHOP Co1ne1 Mam 85 Centel St Daruelson WAYSIDE DAIRY ESSO STATION No1th Mam St Tel 1096 4 A Good Place to T1 ade KILLINGLY HIGH SCHOOL 1946 LATIN CLUB 1947 CIRCULUS IN'I'IMUS C1031 4 7 I 7 y . . , , I 1 I . . .L - . - 1 1 ' ' 1. 30 '7'1' '7 'W ' i -- --A-4 I ' 1 I I 7777777 -A 1 L I I HENRY MYERS Umvexsal Food Stole 138 Mechamc St Tel 819 HARPER METHOD BEAUTY SHOP THE CLASS OF 1947 UIQSS sou to patlomze ou1 Adve1t1se1s A PIQINTINE FUMFANY il Q Ass -ge--ef: M INGALLS PRINTING CO P 0 Box 306 Danlelson Conn Telephone 410 9 I10-1? 7 I N I3 L L E NF' ' I I 11, ' 1 fi 'S ff .f : lg. -ffl I.. 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