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September September September October October October October November November November November November November November December December December February February February March March March April April May May June C LASS O A L 15 X 1 A 11 3 Seniors, this is your last first day of school. 15 Either people aren't interested in magazines or we Just aren't salesmen. 25 The Athletic Council sponsors the first dance of the year. 10 The Dodgers put Brooklyn on the map. 22 Get the First Aid Kits! Our Seniors have been skating at Conrose's. 30 Spooks J Ghosts ! and the Junior Halloween dance! 31 Teacher's Convention—a day of peace and rest at last. 10 School was held in the evening so that our parents might see us studying. 11 Much to our dismay, A second Armistice is on its way. 18 Hen-ry! Henry Aldrich! Coming, mother. 19 We have the afternoon off to prepare for tomorrow s feast. 20 We set aside our old customs and observe the modem Thanksgiving. 25 Our fathers have their Annual Get-Together. 28 The Sophmore Hop was a formal affair this year. 17 The Seniors close 1941 with a Christmas Dance. 19 Christmas comes but once a year and when it comes it brings a vacation. 20-23 Laugh your exams away. Better days are coming, (we hope). 12 The ninth graders give all a lesson on how to run a successful dance. 16 The Junior Dramatic Club gives an evening premiere. 20 Our second vacation! Burr the wind is cold. 3 Practice Blackout—we can fool those Japs! 20 The importance of the T.B. Test is impressed on the pupils. 31 The mothers have a social. 6 Bruises of every color? That's right! The Seniors skated at Conrose's. 29 In spring the Seniors'fancy turns to a successful dance. 4 Only 32 more days of school. 26-29 Our last exams.' Need I say we are thankful. 8 Mother's lace hankie she uses, Father's best tie he will borrow Tonight's the Senior Banquet— They'll be home in the A.M. tomorrow. June 10 One sheepskin in the hand is better than two in the offing
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Kathleen McDonald leaves her vitality to Mac McCarthy. Margery Metz leaves her Scribe headaches to her successor. John Pfister leaves his books to some one who will appreciate them. Daniel Reardon leaves his ability to talk himself out of a situation to someone in need of it. Donald Rowland leaves his all-round-good-fellow attitude to Carl Larson. Phyllis Scarborough leaves her finesse to Peg Hurley. Jane Smith leaves Newington High with a sigh of relief. Robert Smith leaves his subtle v it to Robert Bieri. Natalie Solosky leaves her typing skill to Irene Chalko. John Stanton leaves his aeronatical mind to posterity. Manuel Stivas leaves his sense of humor to Eddy Nyquist. Helen Sullivan leaves her shorthand speed to Carol Pasco. Roberta Sullivan leaves her well-kept hands to Martha Turley. Genevieve Telesca leaves her friendliness to Eleanor Casey Alexander Urban leaves his versality to Clifford Hollings. Bernice Vanier leaves her feminine dignity to Pearl Morrison. Robert Varney leaves his mischievousness to Clifford LaBonte. Charles Y ahlberg leaves his handsomeness and brains to another one-in-a-million . James White leaves his title 15th faculty member” to anyone who is capable of taking his place. Robert Wood leaves his sincerity to Jane Smolak. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hand and seal of the said Newington High School on the twelfth day of June, A. D., One Thousand, Nine Hundred and Forty-two. Signed, sealed, published, and declared by the said Newington Senior High School graduating class of 1942, in the presence of Him, in the presence of us, and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses on the twelfth day of June, A. D., 1942. Witnesses:
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S T AT I S T I C S Catherine Canfield Betty Lindroth Helen Sullivan Theresa Knaus Kathleen McDonald Julia Ann Carmody Kathleen McDonald Ann Cassarino Gstherine Canfield Kathleen McDonald Phyllis Scarborough Natalie Andrews Sofie May Catherine Lazaris Phyllis Scarborough Shirley Bacon Catherine Canfield Catherine Lazaris Ann Cassarino Ann Cassarino Ann Cassarino Louise Eosko Catherine Canfield Theresa Knaus Joyce Lumpkin Sofie May Mary Chalko Margery Metz Julia Ann Carmody Natalie Andrews Catherine Canfield Louise Kosko Ann Cassarino Julia Ann Carmody Sofie May Mary Chalko Genevieve Telesca Kathleen McDonald Sofie May Julia Ann Carmody Ann Cassarino Most Popular Most Sociable Most Reserved Most Artistic Most School Spirit Best Student Wittiest Most Ambitious Most Attractive Most Athletic Most Sophisticated Most Optimistic Most Versatile Best Dancers Best Dressers Class Poet Prettiest-Handsomest Most Romantic Did Most for School Did Most for Class Most Likely to Succeed Most Courteous Cute st Cleverest Quietest Merriest Class Dreamer Best Musician Most Sincere Best Natured Best Actress—Actor Class Author Hardest Worker Most Respected Most Original Deepest Blusher Most Natural Liveliest Best Sport Smartest Best Leader Daniel Reardon Daniel Reardon Floyd Barnum Robert Beauregard Merrill Atwell Donald Rowland Manuel Stivas Daniel Reardon Charles Carty Joseph Mazilauskas James White Francis Crossway Merrill Atwell Eljay Brown Charles Carty Robert Beauregard Charles Wahlberg Carl Johnson Donald Rowland Daniel Reardon Charles Wahlberg Charles Wahlberg John Pfister Robert Varney Robert Wood Robert Beauregard George Nelson Charles Carty Robert Wood Daniel Reardon Robert Beauregard Robert Beauregard Robert Wood Donald Rowland Charles Carty Andrew McCusker George Nelson John Pfister Francis Crossway Donald Rowland Daniel Reardon
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