Newington High School - Sequin Yearbook (Newington, CT)

 - Class of 1938

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Lada B. Wogmann Pete And her voice, it murmurs low. Leda is the quietest tomboy on record and is a good kid, in spite of being an excellent student. How often, too, have we said, Wefd Just love to have you comoJ Will you make nut cookies? Glee Club, 4 Ed. Sequin, f38 Scribe, 4 Dramatic Club, 2-3-4 35 Stuart Street, Maple Hill, New Britain Charles R. Wilber Cholly For he is a 'cholly good fellow. Cholly is a good companion, full of fun and always looking forward to a good time. He has competed successfully in most of the athletic activities of the school. But we do wish him more luck with the fairer sex. Baseball, 2-3-4 Soccer, 2-3 Basketball, 2-3-4 Dramatic Club, 2-3-4 R. F. D. 1, New Britain SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President---Robert Holden Vice-President--Ralph Turner Secretary-Treasurer---Jennie Bloch Class Flcwer—Gardenia Class Colors—Maroon and White

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Ralph Turner Brud A pleasant smile la always welcome. Ralph Is that popular and capable student who cooperates In most of our school activities. He hasn't decided what college he will attend, but believes it will be far from home. Soccer, 2-3 Baseball, 2-3-4 New Britain Avenue, Elm Hill, New Britain Student Council, 2, Ass't. Ed. Scribe John Twardy Wally They of few words are the best of men.1 One would hardly suspect that the quiet, easy-going, good-natured Wally ia noted for his efficiency and ability to get things done. We won't soon forget how he drawled out in his usual style that the villain was daid, all right. Baseball, 2 Cedar Street, Newington Dramatic Club, 2-3-4 Edward W. Tyburski Eddie If girls were trumps, what a hand would he hold I Eddie is a man among men, being this year's basketball captain and taking part in almost all athletics. But that is during the day. night ho is one of the chief reasons why Newington mothers make their daughters come in at 9:30. At Basketball, 2-3-4 Baseball, 2-3-4 Bowling, 4 Student Council, 4 Lois Mina Webster Lo It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Here, folks, we have an invaluable piece of womankind, efficient either in business or in the home. Lo is in excellent condition, is easy to look at, and is a natural blond. What am I bid? Ah, a bid from forty-'leven lads for life. Going, going, gone!----to an art collector. Scribe, 4 Glee Club, 4 Sequin Dramatic Club, 2-3-4 1761 Main Street, 1, New Britain I



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CLASS PROPHECY, 1938 Time: 10 years hence Scene: As follows - As we are walking down the street of a modern town, this sign confronts our eyes, Clayton Olsen, Scientist and Specialist in Foretelling the Future. We enter a dingy underground suite of rooms remodeled scientifically, we suppose, under Mr. Olsen s able supervision. Mr. Olsen: Good afternoon, ladies; have you a particular problem with which you need assistance? We: Ten years have passed since we have seen our classmates. Is there aiy possible way of telling where they are now and how they are progressing? Mr. Olsen: I have Just compounded some colorful solutions which will enable you to per- ceive the locations of the present positions of your pals. After setting up several colorful, oily liquids, he proceeds. From the vermillion solution comes the picture of a beauty salon where Gert Stanton is attending Mrs. Merrill Stevens, the millionaire heiress. Mrs. Stevens: Hurry up—I have an appointment across the hall with that famed physio- therapist, Miss Isabel E. Berry. Through the entrance of the salon comes Adeline Hollis. I have just a few hours off from the office; I d like to have a facial and manicure in a hurry. You know, I Just passed Mike Sartinsky driving Dora Mathewson and her dancing pupils down to the theater in a yellow cab. The white solution reveals a county hospital at which Edward Tyburski, an interne, is assisting a doctor who is performing a tonsil operation on John Twardy. Later Barbara Barbour, R. N., is seen reviving him from the anesthetic or perhaps the diet which dietitians, Marjorie Pape and Natalie Russell, have prepared for the patient. A purple compound brings forth the town s most progressive theater, designed and constructed under the supervision of Conrad Charbonneau. As Ralph Turner struts leisurely into the theater, he presents a pass, (the donor, Dora Mathewson) to Paul Agogliati. Paul: Dodo and her girls are on at 9:40 tonight. Ralph: Hey—can you get me a seat in the front row? Paul: I can t—but walk straight ahead and ask Bennie Levinski to get you a front seat. Ralph: Thanks. Take these flowers backstage, will you? After Dora s sensational act, the newsreel presents Sport Spots. Here we see Louis Chalko dribbling up the floor for one of his renowned shots. The next scene reveals Teddy Lenczyk s superb form as he makes a hole In one on the links at Bermuda’s first-class golf course. In the political world. Republican President Leda Bernice Square-Deal V.egmann, first woman President of the United States, is seen presenting a speech entitled Let the Children Decide for Themselves. May we add that she received thundering applause. Out of a blue maze we see slowly emerging, the twinkling neon Newington Swing Club. Here Christy Finegan’s orchestra swings Into Loch Lomond with Bob Holden bringing it to a grand finale with his inimitable washboard solo. Alyce Johnson, dressed In shimmering silver lame, goes into her weekly song and accomplished dance specialty act, accompaniod by the celebrated twin pianists, Madamoiselles Ignis Chadwick and Stella D’Eddy. At a table for two wo find Misses Vivian Anderson and Harriet Holt, school marms, sipping soup and stoically swallowing swing. An oily, black liquid slowly brings to form an airport where Robert SJolander and Chester Rowley, joint aeronautic engineers are instructing Joseph Condron and Charles Wilber, their assistants in planning a new air route from Pensacola to the Orient. A newspaper office is produced from a pink compound. Lois Webster, editor of the Society Page, is seen speedily typing comments on Ethel Ford’s dinner party. Sherley Terwilliger breezes in from an assignment. She presents a story on Jennie Bloch, winner of the $5000 Cake-Making Contest. In the Ladies’ Sport Section, we see Julia Cwikla, editor, typing her personal Interview with Paul Push-’em -up Jervis, outstanding shortstop for the Yankees.

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