Newington High School - Sequin Yearbook (Newington, CT)

 - Class of 1941

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D ll A NI A 'l' I C C L I B Front Row KL-RJ B. Varney, Mrs. E. Root ladviserl, C. Chace, H. Lockwood, H. Skoglund, M. Smith, J. Carmody, B. Perkins, D. Doolittle Second Row KL-Rl G. Kolpak, M. Guptill, K. McDonald, B. Quinn, R. Nyman, D. Charbonneau, A. Clark, I. Tracy, S. Bacon Third Row KL-RD C. Lezaris, H. Stepien, M. Ryan, V. Sjolander, P. Schroeder, G. Minagel, R. Klecman, T. Knaus Fourth Row IL-RJ D. Reardon, A. Simkus, H. Crane, R. Pittsinger, B. Schuenemann, N. Moody, R. Beauregard, G. Hazen, M. Atwell Fifth Row KL-RJ O. Myers The High School Dramatic Club, organized in October, 1955, is the oldest organization in the Senior High School. Formed as an aid to better speech, skill in dramatics, and a more complete understanding of stagecraft, the club has grown rapidly under the direction of Mrs. Evelyn Sorrow Root, faculty adviser. With local entertainment its principal aim, the Drama- tic Club has gained increasing popularity with special arrangements of 'Arizona Dude Ranch,' fAdults Almost,' and nPeck's Bad Boy.W The latter, skillfully publicized, with a preview filmed by Mr. Root, proved worthy of a repeat performance. Proceeds of these many well-received performances have been used for the welfare of the school. Furniture has been purchased for the Teachers' Room and a set has been constructed, which is used by the Parent Teachers' Associations and Junior High Dramatic Club. A spot- light for advanced lighting effects, and slip covers for a change in color harmony complete the list of offerings. An ever-increasing demand for film projection has led the adviser to write two scenarios a comedy, and a short subject based on school spirit. These are to be filmed using club tal- ent and presented as an evening's entertainment in the near future. It Seems fitting that MTS- Root should install this modernistic trend in stagecraft as she leaves the organization, since it was she who originated the Dramatic Club and brought Newington its first local entertainment. The Dramatic Club has grown with the town and every endeavor shall be made to keep this organization the first to adopt scientific advancements on the stage and screen. OFFICERS President Herbert Skoglund Vice President 'Mary smith Recording Secretary Helen Lockwood Corresponding Secretary Barbara Schuenemann Treasurer Charles Chace Faculty AdViS6T Mrs. Evelyn Sorrow Root

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C 0 C C E R 'I' El R Front Row KL-RJ E. Gobell, C. Stamm, J. Hazilauskas, A. Simkus, D. Casey, H. Crane, H. Hintlian, J. Rapacki, M. Atwell Second Row C1nRD F. Eddy, J. Welch, C. Larson, W. Jerin, S. Blazek, C. Johnson, Mr. Mahan lCoachy, G. Sztybel, J. Stanton, D. Rowland, R. Beauregard, E. Buchas. Mr. Mahan, faculty coach of the soccer team, built up an invincible eleven to commence the 1940 season. Injury to players, and Mathewson's withdrawal from school smashed the front line defense, resulting in three wins against seven losses for Newington. Of the twenty points put under the bar, the senionsbooted sixteen of them: Casey, seven, Simkus, six, and Stamm, three. Better luck to the team of forty-one. N. Opp. Side Newington at Bloomfield 2 l Bristol at Newington 2 4 Newington at Ellsworth 2 4 Newington at Glastonbury 1 4 Pratt at Newington l 2 Newington at Bristol 2 4 William Hall at Newington 2 l Thomaston at Newington - 4 5 Newington at William Hall O 5 East Hampton at Newington 4 O Players Simkus Gobell Mazilauskas Gronback Casey Mathewson Flanagan Johnson Hintlian Atwell Petanovitch Welch Stamm Blazek Larson Beauregard Crane Rowland ' Finn Stzybel



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II 0 Y 0 ll Q 0 C I E 'I' Y .lf J The Newington Chapter of the National Honor Society was established in Newington on Febru- ary 28, 1941. The New Britain Chapter was invited to induct the new members, and for this purpose, the President of the New Britain Chapter came to Newington with four other members who took part in the ceremony. This society is national in scope and is represented in about 2,600 high schools in the country. The emblem of the organization is the keystone and the flaming torch with the letters C., S., L., and S. at the base. The flaming torch symbolizes the purpose of the society to lead others by the light, to promote high ambition for better things in life and to serve while thinking of others. The letters stand for Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service. The motto is WNoblesse Oblige,' the colors white and gold, and the flower, the marguerite. The society members all must be inducted into the society and be administered the oath of the organization. To qualify for the Newington Chapter the student must have an average of 85 in his school work, must show qualities of honesty, truthfulness, and cheerfulness, must demonstrate his abilities as a leader, and must have proved his usefulness and helpfulness in and out of the classroom. when a new chapter is formed, as was the case in Newington, the prospective members are chosen by the faculty. Otherwise, the society members with the assistance of the faculty select the candidates. The first meeting of the Newington Chapter was held on the same day as the induction ceremonies. The members decided to order pins made in the form of the emblem of the society. They also decided that the charter should be framed and hung in the corridor of the school. Thalfirst meeting was closed after the election of officers. The officers chosen were as o ows: Mary R. Smith, president Marie Ryan, vice-president Helen Lockwood, secretary Herbert Johnson, treasurer

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