Seymour High School - L Agenda Yearbook (Seymour, CT)

 - Class of 1944

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EX Q 'flii' of-feb gffgX 'Y xXXNQ Xxixxaj sswxxxgxa Exp-wx N .QQ ,L xxifx Q X . fX f-X ll .av if N ff 15931 3 1 if A ENSIGN JOHN E JANENDA U SNR We the Class of 1944 take prlde ln dedlcatmg our yearbook to Enslgn John E janenda U SNR who was our Athletlc Coach and Phys1cal Educatxon In structor durmg our first three years at Seymour Hxgh School Because he felt that he should help hls cour try m a dlfferent way, he left us to serve ln the Umted States Navy He wlll always be remembered for the patlent and understandmg guldance he gave our boys m the fleld of sports, thus gxvmg our school wmmng teams and a reputatlon for good sportsmanshxp Hxs sense of humor, s1ncer1ty m all h1s dealmgs, and the dxllgence wlth wh1ch he dxd hls work exem pllfied good cxtnzenshlp and fine character We greatly feel the loss of a teacher wxth these fme tralts, but we are consoled by the fact that he IS fight mg to protect all the freedoms we love or Rx x S if X N X 5 sz- F ll V lb l , X xg W 7 'lm f f f- ff f' ' HW , . XXXXX ,eQ, B , rm l xlflif' 1 , X xg Y C7 I K Q 1' XX 'I 'SX QQ, X f ' 'bb' 'Iv A I . -X33 ri Q-:I Q XX xg X Q: It X 'Seve ,4-w. .:'x 'vr'f 1 Q EDWARD U MACCONNIE dppreczatzon For h1s lnvaluable advlce guldance and fr1endsh1p whxch helped to make our yearbook posslble we the Class of 1944 extend our ap prec1at1on to Edward U MacConn1e Besldes bemg adviser to the Reflector staff Mr MacConn1e alded us 1n many other ways durmg our hlgh school careers In our Fresh man year some of us were 1n h1s home room some were m h1s general scxence class Most of us as Sophomores learned the fundamentals of biology from hun He was our Junxor Class Advlser and wxth h1m that year avlatlon sclence lnstructxon was mtroduced to the Seymour Hlgh School curr1culum By reason of h1s contmued eilorts on our behalf xt lS clear that our debt to Mr MacConn1e 1S great wt, I JJ. I .I ., N! 1 p .l'l -' J' V Yifzz, 5 :Q xx A 0109.1 o u . . . 1 . 7 -v YY my D 7 s 7 ' 7 29 . . . h I. 7 9 '. . - - J - X . ' . 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O I 9 ' it 77 ! ! l Reflector Staff Seated left to rlght Sophle Stosuy Arthur Marasco Shlrlelgh HEISS Rlchard Lounsbury Ianet Houllhan Raymond Schlek MZTIOD Hubbell Stand ng Nlarjorle Frank MBTIOH Rowland Mr Edward MacConnle, Harold Wakeley Ray mond Kostka Madellne Bottl Maureen Klernan Edltor HAROLD WAKELEY COPY Madellne Bottl Marjorle Frank Shlrlelgh HGISS janet Houllhan Maureen Klernan Raymond Kostka Rlchard Lounsbury Phyllls Peck Sophle Stosuy MHFIOH Rowland FINANCE Madellne Bottl MHFIOD Hubbell ART Arthur Marasco AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY Raymond Schlek Harold Wakeley TYPISTS Marjorle Frank MSFIOU Hubbell Maureen Klernan Phyllls Peck MZFIOH Rowland Sophle Stosuy Advlser Mr Edward MacConnle Ind1VldU3l and group photography by L th h d b d l ograp mg an ln mg by BORMAN STUDIQS T OTOOLE Br SONS INC Waterbury Connectlcut Stamford Connectlcut f 5 v l w - . l v - 1 5 l ' v - 1 ' 1 v - 9 . , , , x Admz'11z1vtratz'0n HENRY L ADAMS BS MA Supcrmtendent of Schools HERMAN F URBAN BA MEd Ptmclpal 5 '1 . f A AAA LJ ff' .-vi 3 W Y , .-Yi. Facu It Seated left to nght M1ss Mary Breton Mrss Myrtle Wasserman Mlss Frances Hurwltt Miss Mary Bond Mr Herman Urban Prmcxpal Mxss Marne Halpm Mlss Anna Landxno Mnss Dorothy Barber Mrss Margaret. Corhss Mr Edward Collms Mr Henry Adams Supermtendent Mr Edward MacConme Mlss Anna LoPrest1, Mrss Mary Crowley Mr Otto Shemwxck Mr Perley Pease Shown above ln the group photograph IS Mr joseph Feher Mr Feher was our Industrxal Arts and Mechamcal Drawlng Instructor untll January 21 1944, when he left to go on actlve duty with the Umted States Army As he was well llked by everyone, hxs absence ns partxcularly noted Untll the Chrlstmas vacatxon of our Semor year, Mr Robert Mmer and Mrs C Ann Hurlburt were members of the faculty Mxss Hurwxtt, shown above substxtuted m Mr M1ner's posltlon untll Mr John McKear1n was secured as a permanent mstructor At press tlme no one had been found to fill the vacancy left by Mrs. Hurlburt .1 , er I ' , , X ., V af. V' A T A tl ws' 1 l 7 ' l 1 I 1 A Q 1 , . y S . . , , . . , . Standing: Mr. Joseph Feher, Mr. Hartley Davis, Miss janet Miller, Miss Thelma Loimsbury, , . l , . . . , . . , . . l . . l , Faculty MISS DOROTHY BARBER BS MISS MARY BOND BS MISS MARY BRETON BA MR EDWARD COLLINS BS MISS MARGARET CORLISS PhB MISS MARY CROWLEY BA MR HARTLEY DAVIS BS MISS MARIE HALPIN BA MA MISS FRANCES HURWITT BA MISS COSETTE LAFFARGO BA MISS ANNA LANDINO BS MISS ANNA LOPRESTI BS MA MR EDWARD MACCONNIE BS MR JOHN MCKEARIN BA MISS JANET MILLER BS MR PERLEY PEASE BS MECI MR OTTO SHEMWICK BA MISS MAY SMYTH BS MISS MYRTLE WASSERMAN BS Home Economxcs Commerczal Englxsh Englxsh Mather-nat1cs Languages Physzcal Education Languages Substxtute Art Commercxal Socxal Studzes Sczence Socxal Studzes Home Economxcs Scxence Soclal Studzes Physzcal Educatzon Commerclal MISS THELMA LOUNSBURY, B.A. , , . ..,.. I,., . . English Senzor Class Offzcers Seated Harold Wakeley Pres1dent Sophie Stosuy Secretary lms Advxser Barbara Bennett V1cePres1dent Standing, left to right: Annie Sabol, Treasurer: Mr. Edward Col .9 X MM Z 124110 T5 l '!!'1PfHWWfIrrfI4JH fkkw gig Y gif JFFWVYK fff I 9 f 257 Birthdate August 13 1926 We always see her wzth a smrle Shes gay and cheerful all the W ze Glee Club 1 Home Economlcs Club 2 Ambztzon Secretary W ALFONSO AMICO Blrthdate September 10 1925 Hes been our classmate and our frrend The best of luck to h1m we send Sportmans Club 1 Basketball 1 Baseball Manager 2 Calendar Commlttee 3 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Varslty Baseball l 3 Dance Comm1ttee 4 Student Councll 2 4 Ambrtron Major League Baseball Player B1rthdate July 20 1926 True worth rs rn being not seemmg In domg each day that goes by Some lrttle good not m dreammg Of great thmgs to do by and by Soual Club 1, Handxcraft Club 2, Gmrls Recreatlon Play Commlttee Ambztron Home Economics OLGA ALSHUK Ollre GENEVIEVE ANASOVICH Jenme 3,4, Semor ' , Auf, U . , I ' : , l , ' hl . Q . ' - 1 , ,, 1 . 23354 A 14? ' ' '2,'f'? 2l: MAIN 2 , Q , . 7 , n 4 I ' a v 1 I V Z - 3 7 3 , W ,L R ll ' SY 2 I , I fl . . . . I 2 ' YY -', - ' . ' ' ' . ' FRANCES ATKAS Fran Bxrthclate June 3 1926 A charming lass and lull of fun Shes lzked by each and every one T Quldnunc 1 2 3 Glee Club 1 2 Lxbrary Club 3 Ambition Navy Nurse IRENE BARBER Rene Blrthdate january 9 1927 Shes a lot of fun and a very good lrzend A wzllmg hand she always wrll lend Glue Club 2 Prom Commlttec 5 Ambztxon Secretary LAURA BAYLIS Laurie Bxrthdate August 7 1926 Quret petite and a little bit shy But you feel right at home when Lauras nearby Glee Club 12 3 Prom Commlttee 3 Library Club 4 Ambztzon Secretary x n va . , il , . ' ' ray vs ' V ., a- 11 . S 44 ' 9 , . , A y Q '- ' , . . 1, : I at 'uv ' v 1 v 1 ' ' n ,yy - Q - l K. BELCINSKI Bxrthdate March 13 1927 JOSEPH A bashiul boy we all have found But stzll you know when hes around Sportsmans Club l Photography Club 2 Ambztzon To go to work BARBARA BENNETT Blrthdate February 25 1927 Q The way to have friends IS to be one as well That Barbara has learned thzs is easy to tell Glee Club 12 Class Secretary 2 Fall Dance Commlttee 3 Vnce Presxder of Class 4 Dance Commlttee 4 Calendar Com mlttee 4 Ambztron Nurse 4- Evo BIONDI Bxrthdate Aprxl 18 1925 You re sure to spot hzm anywhere With hls crooked grm and curly haxr Sportsmans Club 12 Semor Play Commxttee Ambztzon Draftsman O6 Curly :AJ 'Sw . - 9 . , , , z . , R Q 4 , . 5 l, . . ., . ..Bu ' y u ' ' n 1 y 1 1 ' . l- 1 . n - :1 , , l as s ' 1 , . , 1 v . ' ' Y Y I GLADYS BOLEVIC Tong Birthdate May 24 1927 A vozce so pleasmg a smile so gay She cheers us on through everv day Glee Club 1 Cheerleader 3 4 Ambltxon Professlonal smger ' MADELINE BOTTI BERTHA BRYNIAK Bert Blrthdate February 14 1926 Bertha is really a good natured gal Her pleasmg ways make her a real pal Quldnunc 1 Glee Club 2 Ambztzon Secretary Blrthdate January 27 1926 Nzce smzle dark eyes and full of fun Madelmes tops wrth everyone Glee Club 1 Soc1alComm1ttee l Dance Commlttee 2 Llbrary Club 4 Yearbook Commlttee Ambztzon Hxgh School Teacher X ' ll v ' v v v 14 vw v s ' I 7 l . , . v v , . ii U - 1 7 , . RALPH CABLE Teba Hes really a cut up when you get to know hzm He won t belreve anythmg untzl you show hrm Ambztron To llve a hundred years CHARLOTTE BUSH Bushy Blrthdate March 13 1926 She never has too much to say But makes lots of frrends m her quxet way Home Economlcs Club 2 Semor Play Commlttee Ambztzon Nurse Bxrthdate Apr1l13 1927 RUTH CANDEE Rock Blrthdate March 21 1926 Shes an awfully good sport wzth plenty of wrt If you want a swell trme have Ruth m on rt Glee Club 2 Jumor Dance Commxttee Semor Play Commxttee Ambztzon Army Nurse nc H xt 1 ' A J 5 . . ' CG U F , 7 v , ' xx , - - I , . . . . . J' Sportsmarfs Club 1. fr .ff it 77 f. 'QW . I ' 1 ' Y 1 . . 1' , . Q . . 5 . . RALPH CARRINGTON Bxrthdate Apr1l 8 1926 Honey smlles the whole day through Keeps the rest of us smxlmg too Soccer Team 1 2 4 Basketball 1 2 4 Amb1t1on Phys1cal Educatlon Teacher 1' Dramatxc Club 1 STEPHEN CHAMENKO B1rthdate August 22 1926 We know he thmks we know It well But what he thmks he w1Il not tell Sportsmar1's Club 2,3 Ambxtzon Naval Career Honey MARY CASS M1cl1 Bxrthdate February 18 1927 Full many a Hower IS born to blush unseen And waste :ts sweetness on the desert an' Student Counc1l 2 3 Vxce Secretary of Student Councll 2 Fman cxal Commxttee 3 Assembly Comrmttee 3 Quldnunc 12 Ambztzon Navy Nurse Sk1p 'in- cl sv R' ' a H 77 ' 7 7 7 7 7 7 ' I 1, , ,L , . . . . N . , A if 3 1 . V, .gl -. ' Y fl ' 2 ' ' S y H ' 19 - . , ,. I l EVELYN CHELLIS Chxl Bnrthclate July6 1926 Evelyns won a place to stay Wzth her laughter and frzendly way Llbrary Club 1 Glrls Recreatxon 3 Ambztzon Nurse JANE CLARK Half Pmt Blrthdate October 10 1926 And stzll they gazed and stlll the wonder grew That one small head could carry all she knew L1brary Club 2 Student Councxl 3 Quxdnunc 12 Dramatxc Club 1 Fmancxal Commlttee 3 Assembly Commlttee 3 Semor Plav Commlttee Yearbook Commlttee Ambztzon Englxsh Teacher EDWARD CONROY Ed Blrthdate October 23 1925 Hes rarely talkatxve but Im sure that :ts true When he does say somethmg xt IS worth lzstenzng to Sportsmans Club 1 2 Soccer 4 Ambition A great hunter llke Frank Buck an ' ' 1 1 1 . . . , . , . - u - vs ' ' 7 1. 1 - ' 3 ' - , 1 1 , , v1 V 7 7 Y ' 1 1 ' as as ' 7 1 ' 1 - 1 1 1 , . , . 7 7 ' GLORIA CRETELLA Glg Blrthdate Aprxl 21 1926 For one brief moment Ixfe IS new When golden music comes from you Glee Club 1 2 Class Treasurer 3 Ambztron Vocalxst JOSEPHINE CRONCOTA B1rthdate September 16 1927 Even when shes serious it cant belze The mlschlevous twmkle m her eye more Dance Committee Student Counul Secretary 3 Ambition Navy Nurse WILLIAM CROWTHER Bxll Blrthdate july 30 1926 Both fun and work hell always share Youll see hlm helpmg everywhere Photography Club 2 3 Ambztxon Mechamc MJO Student Council 1,2.3: Glee Club lg Library Club 1.3.41 Sopho EDWARD DOMOZYCH Swede Birthdate: November 12. 1925 In basketball he is our star, In the Merchant Marines he'll go far. Basketball 1,2,4: Baseball 1,2,3: Sportsman's Club lg Sophomore Dance Committee: Student Council 1,43 Junior Dance Com- mittee' junior Prom Committee' Photography Committee 4 Ambztzon Offucer m the Merchant Marmes TIMOTHY DONOVAN Tnm Bnrthdate February 28 1927 Because he stays m bed till noon We know hes up by the light of the moon Freshman Class Treasurer JV Basketball 3 Soccer Team 3 Quldnunc 12 Sophomore Dance Committee Ambztxon Undertaker WALTER DUDA Pansy Bxrthdate September 27 1925 Altho they call htm Pansy and hes always m a whirl He almost matches Varga when rt comes to drawmg a girl Quldnunc 1 2 3 4 Ambttzon Laborer v - v - n ' '- ' 9 . , . - 1 , . , . . , , X u sv f ' ' A - W if I v ' 41 H u ' ' if D A, f A 9 1 gy., f ' ' . . . x . b- , ' he , 1 ' s '- - 't ' 1 1 ' LI:.O'IA DUGMORE Blrthdate Marchl 1926 Shc ll get far this m11fl someday It she Works on m her ambitious way Dramatlc Club 1 Freshman Soclal Commxttee Quldnunc 2 Sophomore Dance Commxttee jumor Dance Commlttee L brary Club 34 Photography Commxttee 4 Assembly Commrt tee 4 Ambmon Busmess Career WALTER EHMAN Walt ga ,Q Brrthclalc Mmm ll 1927 And even tho he blushes so hell surely get ahead Baseball 12 Sportmans Club 1 Photography Club 12 Or chestra 1 2 3 Sophomore Dance Commlttee Jumor Dance Com mxttee Semor Play Commxttee Ambztzon Naval Officer ALTHEA FABER Thea Bxrthdate November 16 1926 Thea likes to dance and lzkes to smg joy to all shell gladly brmg Dramatxc Club 1 Quldnunc 1234 Lxbrary Club 3 Jumor Dance Commxttee Semor Dance Commlttee Semor Play Com mxttee Ambition Medlcal Secretary ' ' uLevv Z . . if ' 1 7 . . ' . 4 , B A . J . . Q , A : I g 5- . , I Q - LK 1 We Every time we look at Walt , his face is very red, V i y I f l V. a l I . y 7 V 9 v - 1 A - , 2 Q .1 3 ' Ct 10 U ,, . . , : A . .., : ' 1 ' 1 3 ' - JOYCE FABER Blrthdate August 13 1926 Shes always Iaughmg and always gay She loves to work and loves to play Quldnunc 1234 Llbrary Club 1 Home Nursmg 3 Amkztzon Prnvate Secretary KATHLEEN FOLEY Buttons B1rthdatc january 3 1926 Heres i girl A Number one Stlck wzth her shes full of fun Llbraxy Club 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 Dramatxc Club 1 Quldnunc 4 Ambztzon Nurse MARILYN Fox Mafll Buthdate July 6 1925 Shes kmd of short thats no dlSgUlS6 Bur not qulte all depends on szze Soclal Club 1 Llbrary Club 2 Ambztzon Secretary ' 1 , . 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 - . ' ' 1. 11 '. V, 4 ' ' ,V 4 1 ' v . . , , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 - n ' , ' 7 , . G 1 ' ' , 1 , . i MARJORIE FRANK Marge Bnrthdate November 12 1926 She wrote thls stuff whxch you call verse It could be better and it could be worse Student Counc1l 1 Freshman Soclal Comm1ttee Socxal Club 1 Sophomore Dance Commxttee jumor Dance Commlttee Junlor Prom Commlttee Gxrls Recreatmon Club 3 Lnbrary Club 4 Yearbook Commlttee Ambition Navy Nurse Blrthdate January 3 1927 Bobs a kld who just loves fun bhow hzm work and away hell run Baseball 2 Junlor Prom Commlttee Photography Club 3 JV Basketball 4 Ambztzon Fxghter Pllot GLORIA GAUDET Glor Blrthdate julyl 1926 A llttle work a little play Will make her happy all the day Socxal Club 1 Handxcraft Club 2 Glee Club 1 Ambmon Prxvate Secretary 4' ' it !! 1- : 1 7 , . . 5 . . 3 . : 2 5 , ' Dv s 1 I X,- ROBERT FRAY Red . : 7 1 7 H ' U ' , , , . : ' . ' : 9 - :T A 1 M SY 2 , D I . Q ' 2 - i CHARLES GREYSTONE Charlxe Bxrthdate February 13 1926 Charlxe Izkes best of all to eat A gzrl that cooks just can t be beat Sportsman s Club 1 Assembly Commlttee 3 Fxrst A1d Club 3 Ambxtzon To marry a good cook LILLIAN GRISKAUKAS Lxll Blrthdate October 20 1926 She halls from Oxford this pleasmg lass In her own Way she has much class Soclal Club 1 Glee Club 2 Ambztlon R8Cept1OnlSt JAMES HAVERSAT Jnmmy Blrthdate October 16 1926 With boys and gzrls he IS a hzt A pleasant chap you W1II admzt Freshman Dance Commlttee Sophomore Dance Commlttee Jumor Dance Commlttee Semor Dance Commxttee Rmg Com mxttee 3 Orchestra 12 3 Ambxtzon Navy or Marine Flyer sc ' - 9 u - n - , I . . , , . , l . . . . 9 a ' as - n ' Y 7 ! , . , . il ' 9 5 , ! , . 1 ' 1 I 7 9 n ' ! 7 7 ' SHIRLEIGH HEISS Shortxe Student Counc1l 1 34 Glee Club 1 Orchestra 2 Quxdnunc 2 Rmg Comm1ttee 3 Assembly Commlttee 3 Grrls Recreation 3 Home Nursmg 3 Jumor Dance Commlttee Yearbook Com mlttee Student Council Presldent 4 Blrthdate January 10 1927 Very cute and very neat For beauty she IS hard to beat Ambztxon Navy Nurse SHIRLEY HOULIHAN Shxrl Blrthdate November 14 1926 Happy and frzendly every day Shed help a pal m any Way Glee Club 12 3 Home Economxcs Club 2 Rmg Comm1ttee 3 Llbrary Club 3 4 JANET HOULIHAN D1cl-. Bxrthdate November 14 1928 The Helds of actmg she w1Il mvade Thrs smzlmg cheerful studlous ma1d Glee Club 12 Sophomore Nomlnatxon Committee Qu1dnunc 2 Dramatlc Club 2 Student Councll 34 Junlor Class Presxdent Assembly Committee 3 junlor Marshall 3 Student Councll Secretary 4 Yearbook Comm1ttee Ambztlon Actress Ambztzon To be happy xc '91 . , 6 J 1 vyv 9 s v . . l ' . . ., . s v v v 1 ' , . sc',n ' 7 7 1 1 ' an s - l 17 7 v -s , . sc 'n A - v r r , . as: r 1 1' v WILLIAM HOWARD Sllm Blrthdate March 13 1926 Tall and thm IS this grand guy And hell make good hxs wzsh to ily Sportsmans Club 1 Jumor Marshall 3 Soccer Team 3 4 Base lzal 1 MARION HUBBELL Malr Blrthdate junel 1926 A willmg Worker fun of fun She strzves so hard to get things done Ambxtzon Avlator Llbrary Club 4 Yearbook Committee Quldnunc 4 Ambxtzon Nurse VIVIAN H ul. URLEY Blrthdate December 30 1926 She rs the very quxet type But what she thmks IS always nght Llbrary Club 1 Ambmon Medlcal Secretary Vlv gg ' vs ' y I r , , . . , 1 1 Q n 7 1 7 1 ' v l . ..-A I QW. ,-5 Mm, CY... ' 11,1 ' ' - ,. , 44 ' ax . , f , x I v ' fi at . ' 7 r 1 HELEN HUZAR Blrthdate October 10 1926 A gzrl thats pleasant good and kmd A better one IS hard to End Soclal Club 1 Qu1dnunc 3 Ambztxon Pr1vate Secretary Blrthdate September 12 1926 Shes always gay always nght She leaves them laughmg when saymg good mght Quldnunc 1 2 Llbrary Club 12 jumor Prom Committee Dance Comm1ttee Sophomore Dance Comm1ttee Ambltzon Nurse NATALIE JONES JOHGSIC jumor JOYCE KARRMANN Karm Blrthdate August 12 1926 Shes very small and very sweet Someone you would lxke to meet Freshman Soclal Commxttee Lxbrary Club 12 Junior Dance Comm1ttee Stucxent Councll 1 Ambmon Secretary ' y . , . 1 1 , . an -sy - a , . r 1 as sv ' 1 , . 1 1 L, M ' r v r 1 s as , . VIOLET KAZYNOSKI Vong1e Blrthdate Aprll 6 1926 Vongze always laughmg and lots of fun Is sure to brmg pleasure to everyone Jumor Dance Commlttee Semor and jumor Halloween Dance Commlttee Semor and Jumor Harvest Hop Committee Soclal Club 1 Ambxtxon Office Worker JOHN KIEHL Jack B1rthdate May 8 1926 Not easzly d1scouraged IS our frlend john Hell succeed 1n what eer he embarks upon Photography Club 12 Sportsmans Club 1 Calendar Commlt tee 4 Barn Dance Commlttee 4 Ambmon Pxlot MAURELN KIERNAN Shorty Blrthdate February 11 1927 Happy go lucky cheerful and gay A very good pal zn every way Glee Club 12 Qu1dnunc 13 4 Jumor Dance Commlttee Year book Commlttee Home Nursmg 3 Recreatlon 3 4 Ambztxon Navy Nurse AL - 11 ' 1 4. - 11 - 1 1 . . l . , , 1 1 1 sf... K 1 2 I - fx, , , ag, ,ft 1 ca 11 ' ' qw- KT . U 1' . . , 1 . - 1 1 7 ' J I Y 1 . 1 1 1 , . ' an 11 ' 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 ' I 'S' ANASTASIA KLARIDES Anasta Blrthdate February 3 1927 Let us then be up and domg Still achxevzng stzll pursuing Quxdnunc 2 3 Glrls Recreation 34 Ambztzon Nurse RAYMOND KOSTKA Peanuts Assembly Committee 2 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Jumor Dance Com mlttee Basketball 1 2 3 4 Y e a r b o o k Commxttee Student Councll 4 HARRY KORDICK Har Bxrthdate September 29 1926 He s a cheerful fellow and everyone s fnend To him most smcere wzshes do we extend Sportsman s Club 1 2 Bxrthdate August 22 1926 Q Our captain and one wxth personalzty plus He rates A 1 wxth all of us Ambztxon To understand women Ci U Z 1 H ' . . . . . ,, . , , . G . , . Y 7 7 ' G6 3 y Y I ' 1 1 , I Ambition: Navy K5 YY I r I . 3 7 1 9 l I ' , C y y y Q Z ' ANNE KOWAL Annie Bxrthdate january 10 1927 Anmes rather small but we all admit Wherever she goes she makes a hrt Home Nursmg 3 Llbrary Club 2 Glrls Recreatlon 3 Ambztzon Typlst TAMES KOVACH Skm Bxrthdate August 7 1926 He has a witty manner and a ready smile And all the girls go lor jzmmys style Bunny Hop 3 Basketball 3 Ambltlon Navy Fller HENRIETTA KREMPSKI Henny Blrthdate May7 1926 Ouxet dxgmfied and demure Shes very sweet you can be sure Lxbrary Club 2 3 Orchestra 12 Quldnunc 2 Home Nursmg 3 Ambmon Medlcal Secretary .1 . ' 1 J 4 ., sv - v , . 1 An ' M ' fv . , . V I , . s Y ' i K6 7? Q . , , l I ' v v 1 1 y y ' i S I CAROL KRUPSKI Spxtfire Bxrthdate Ovtober 12 1926 Happy go lucky and never stzll Shell make good you bet she will Quxdnunc 2 3 Ambztzon Haxr Dresser AMELIA LABOWSKI Mlllle 'qs Bxrthdate May 22 1926 Shes one who never has very much to say Glee Club 1 Home Nursmg 3 Ambztzon Haxr Dresser ANNE LACATTA Birthdate july Z6 1926 Those graceful acts those thousand decenczes that dazly flow from her words and actions Glee Club 3 Ambltzon TyplSt . H . . x ' , But to her list of friends she adds, everyday. HELEN LAFFERTY Lenny Birthdate: December 12, 1926 She always worked so very hard That her success will not be marred. Euterpe Club 19 Girls' Recreation 3g Senior Play Committee. Ambition: Private Secretary M? HENRY LEWICKI Porky Birthdate Apr1l4 1927 One swell sport and comedian too To him are fame and fortune due Social Club 2 3 Dance Committee 2 Assembly Committee 2 Sophomore Class President Junior Ring Committee Nomma ting Committee 3 Calendar Committee 4 Play Committee 4 Student Council 1 2 4 Ambition Engineering RICHARD LOUNSBURY Dick N Birthdate January 9 1927 His frzendly word his ready smile Make hrs a friendship thats Worthwhile junior Ring Committee Student Council 34 Yearbook Committee Ambitzon Navy Flier sk 'I C6 7, Q ,Ti ' 2 . 1 G Y C ll 'Y I ' , . x f ' , 4 ' 9 ' 9 S S ' ' Z S 9 . ' ! Y ' I lt ' U B' 5 , Wg!! . . y . . Y Q A . . . , . ' , , Sophomore Class Treasurerg Dance Committee 25 Baseball 2,3g A -1 pg , - , f' ' . 2 V . 1 'ie in i VIOLET MALINAUSKAS Shes a gay chatterbox but shell make her way And success wrll surely be hers some day MADELINE MCGUIRE Mat Glrls Glee Club 1 2 Gxrls Recreatxon 3 Cheer Leader 3 Home Nursmg Brrthdate January 27 1927 Photography Club 12 3 Home Economlcs 2 ' X Ambztron Prxvate Secretary ARTHUR MARASCO Ar Blrthdate February 26 1925 All lrfes drflicultres he takes m stride Orchestra 123 Jumor Prom Commlttee Halloween Dance Commlttee 4 Harvest Hop Commlttee 4 Yearbook Com m1ttee MacArthur Hop 2 Photography Club 123 Presldent of Photography Club 2 Ambition Electrlclan Bxrthdate January 16 1927 Her laughmg blue eyes and Irrsh temper Are characterrstrcs we ll long remember Ambztzon Secretary llViV! : 9 , . v 1 A v L. r 1 by I 4. tw 3 1 A . Through all, his sense of humor IS hzs guide. Y 1 Y ' . Y . 3 Z ' ' 9 4 , , : 64 Y! . 3 y 3 . , , ' 7 1 ' Y I a Q 7 7? 7 1 3. HELEN MOLCYK Cookxe Blrthdate November8 1926 Helpful and fnendly m every way To azd a pal shell spend a day Socxal Club 1 Glee Club 1 Home Nursmg 3 Ambltzon Typxst ROSE MONACO Rosle Blrthdate january '70 1927 She can be serious or full of fun But depend on her to get thmgs done Glee Club 1 2 Jumor Radlo Play Ambztxon Stenographlc work 1n Washlngton MARION MOSKWA Mary Birthdate june 7 1926 She s a hard worker and she wzll gain Through all this effort Certam lame Socxal Club 1 Glee Club 2 Lxbrary Club 3 4 Quldnunc Club 3 Home Nursmg 3 Barn Dance Commlttee 4 I' Ambmon X 1 15 Tcchnxman h ' ' v 1 - v : 1 ' . uv ' ' . ' K z Q 'n .. E lie ' u ' vv ' A ' : -. , , 'Af' C 1 '- , Q . I i 5 U ti In ' Z x . N, , I , ! ' 1 : 4 .,: 4 1 5 ' A ' . -2 7 3 A Af HELEN OCXKOWSKI Blrthdate December 7 1925 Quret d1gn1hed friendly and true Shes liked and admired by every one too Glee Club 1 3 Socxal Club 2 Home Nursmg 3 Ambztzon Typlst PHYLLIS PECK Blrthdate August 7 1926 Ambrtron Secretary 9 IN- By her phrlosophy our lrrendshrp she s won The best way to have a frzend rs to be one Phyl Soclal Club 1 Dramatxc Club 2 Jumor Class V1ce Presldent Yearbook Committee Home Room Chaxrman 3 EDITH POTTER Edxe Blrthdate May 13 1927 A pleasant smzle a charming way Edre adds somethmg to every day Quldnunc 1 Glrls Recreatlon 3 Ambmon Nurse ' 1 7 Y I 3 , . . y Z Q . X sa- , 3 X X, X 2 mm , lt Y 4 I ' 4 '1 - , A . . . . , v W 7 n ' ' U 2 3 ' , . - I , x r v H YY ' , ' . , . V , . Q A 7 ' Q HARRIET REICH Har Blrthdate August 31 1926 Do today what you would do tomorrow For tomorrow may never come Dramatlc Club 2 L1brary Club 3 Quldnunc 3 4 Ambztron Dress deslgner or the W A F S Q MARGARET PRENDERGAST Peggy B1rthdate january 29 1925 Into my heart s treasury I slip a com Whzch a thzef cannot take nor tzme purlom Oh better than the mmtzng of a gold crowned lung Is the safe kept memory of a lovely thmg Glce Club 1 2 Semor Play Comm1ttee Ambztzon Secretary MARION ROWLAND Bxrthdate june3 1927 There is nothmg m the world so contagzous As laughter and good humor Glee Club 123 Home Economlcs Club 3 Dramatic Club 2 Yearbook Commlttee Ambztxon Dress Deslgner ii, , 4, as 5 ' 1 y 'A I u r ' ' . . . - , 1 ' 9 X f ,. . 3 ' ' . ., V8 J lr ' ' 2 .I , f veg I t lk 'Y . I y .l , 1 17 1 ' 1 4 Q I Y ' , . , .... kkhh V 0 sz I ' 2 I X li Q 1 9 2 , ' : , 'Y' . , H .M 3 . S . VERA ROWLAND Ver Bxrthdate October 27 1926 Although shes very small m size Shes truthful thoughtful and also wxse Et1quette Club 1 F1rst A1d Club 3 Photography Commxttee 4 Ambztxon Nurse Treasurer 4 ANNIE SABOL Blrthdate July6 1926 There s fun m everythmg vs e meet Exxstence IS a merry treat Glee Club 1 Dance Commlttee 2 Class Secretary 1 Cass Ambltzon Stenographer RAYMOND SCHIEK Ray Blrthdate May 10 1926 Patience IS a virtue Sportsman s Club 1 2 Dance Commlttee 2 Dance Commlttee 3 Student Councll 4 Yearbook Commlttee Ambmon U S Army A1r Force Pxlot L -cf JK n '1 3 1 , . . X v , . , . G S - . ,Z - ' 3 v N -1 ' ' ' I, Wi: . . -. I C 9 4- ,vw 3 1 rc ' ' ' U ' , , , - 1 . . HARRIETT SEELEY Betty Blrthdate February 15 1926 Plump and dark and full of pep Loves to krd and keeps m step Glee Club 2 3 Home Economlcs Club 2 3 Rmg Committee 3 Jumor Prom Commlttee Sen1or Calendar Commxttee Glrls Recreatlon 3 Halloween Dance 4 Harvest Hop 4 Ambztzon To own a helncopter become a teacher N CAROLYN SCHNEIDER Kar Kar Blrthdate Apr1l17 1926 When dancmg she IS as her best We know that she can stand the test Glrls Basketball 3 Soclal Club 2 Handlcraft Club 1 Barn Dance Commlttee 4 Ambztxon Secretary EDWARD SHAKER Knobby Blrthdate October 18 1926 I t IS better to be small and shme Than to be great and cast a shadow Sportsman s Club 1 Ambztzon U S Navy 'd ff - 7, Q . ' 1 , , A , , . . , . . . . . 7 7 , . It 1, ' ' -fi: I . 7 Y 3 3 3 ' 5 7 ' - 7 . 7 7 ' . , , 5, r , 1 S Cl YY ' 1 ff ' ' , n . , . . . GEORGE SMALL Bud Bxrthdate November 11 1926 A shy and quzet fellow We know his thoughts are deep For to be an Arr Force Pilot You cant be fast asleep Photography Club 1 Assembly Commxttee 2 Orchestra 1 23 Ambxtzon U S Army Arr Force Pllot MARJORIE SMITH Smltty Bxrthdate May 17 1926 Mlschzevous bnght and full of fun Shell glve your blues a merry run Ambltxon Navy Nurse THEODORE SYNDER T1ck Tock Bxrthdate May 29 1926 Lzve and learn Dramatlc Club 1 Motlon Plcture Club 3 Calendar Committee 4 Hallowe en Dance 4 Harvest Hop 4 Senlor Play Commlttee Barn Dance Committee 4 Ambztzon Engmeer U 77 5 , ! 2 5 ' 4 , , - K N' sc ' x : 7 . . , . , , . Glee Club lg Quidnunc 25 Girls' Recreation 3. H ' - 51 . I , ll ' H . 5 . . 3 . . 7 . . ' ' . Y 7 7 S I SOPHIE STOSUY Zuslxa Birthdate M arch 6 19 'G Alvaavg strnmg to get thmgs done She IS lzked and pramed by everyone Quxdnunc 1234 Llbrary Club 4 Gxrls Basketball 3 Class Secretary 4 Home Nursmg Club 3 Yearbook Commlttee Home Room Secretary 1 3 Ambltzon Secretary 411 DAVID SORMAN Gabby Birthdate: May 5, 1927 My tongue within my lips I reign For he who talks much must talk 1 vam Ambztron Ghder Pilot NORMAN STRUMELLO Strum Bxrthdate june 14 1927 A better sport youll never see A good mechanic hell surely be D1 mm mt Club 2 Sportsm me Club 1 Play Committee 4 Barn Dance Commxtte e 4 Al1lbItIO!I Alrplane Mechanic .. Y 'n ' l ll , , ' .1 z. , .. VY Q .,. . . ' 7 I Q A . I 7 , ' - f -- . . . . . . - V 7 77 1, ' A Su V! I Liapfa ' - 1 M Q , iw, . , . .. 1 ' ' ' - 1 - , V ' . ' . V s 2 1 . . L . . , I I 7 . , . . , . GEORGE, SWITZER When hrs trammg rs all through Hell prlot a fighter mto the blue Photography Club l Sportsmans Club 2 Soccer Team 3 HAROLD WAKELEY The captam of our Semor crew He led us faithfully all year through Photography Club 12 Student Councll 24 Rmg Commxttee 3 Class Preslclent 4 Flre and Safety Commxttee Chalrman 4 Reflector Edxtor Blrthdate February 18 1926 Ambrtzon Flghter Pxlot 'iw ELIZABETH TODICE Betty Bxrthdate November 13 1926 Always laughmg and spreadmg good cheer Somethmg would be mrssmg rf Betty werent here Glee Club 1 Soclal Club 2 Home Nursmg 3 Glrls B'1Ql-cetb'1ll 3 Ambrtron Typlst B1rthdate November 14 1926 Ambltron C1v1lEng1neer I ' 7 v , n - v 1 . ' 1 L. , , . 1 3 A, I H. 4- v - 1 v . . . . U ,, , n V . 4 n I , - . , . . 1. 1 . V -lv . . . f , Mx - , tl' - 1 y 1 Q f , X 9 . , I l MAMIE WASKO Mae Glee Club 1 Fxrst Axd Club 2 Home Nursmg 3 Photography Commlttee 4 jOSE.PH WASKEWICZ oe Bxrthdate October 2 1925 Seeing IS believing Sportsman s Club 1 2 Play Commxtte Ambrtzon A good soldler I am the master of my fate I am the captain of my soul Ambrtzon Nurse GERALDINB, WELENZ jerry Blrthdate june 16 1927 Muszc so softens and dlsarms the mmd That not an arrow does resrstance find Glee Club 2 Orchestra 12 3 Ambztron Blg txme muslclan 2.3 I Q ' HJ' 4. A . - - n ' ' , 5 ' e 4. A :QXA V, 1. . , : . 4. vs C Birthdate: january 15, 1926 V w h I Z 7 LOREEN WYNNE Wi1111iL ' A Navy Nurse she wants to be. She hates the land and loves the sea. Birthdate: February 3, 1927 Glee Club 1,235 Home Economics Club 35 Cheerleader 3.4: ' Library Club 3. I WANDA YRCHIK Wan B1rthdate January 6 1927 If you do not suceed at first Try try agam Socldl Club 2 Handlcraft Club 1 Quldnunc 4 Ambztzon Prlvate Secretary I . + rf' E E- ll K, , I f l 1 All ' s l 1 l 'l ll I -I l l N if !J mx 'lik 'lem lmll al 2 1 ,hu if fiefli' Yr',,f! !',,'j 'ixdllfl ill, l4+r?lagwV fffll A fQJ f DGMMffZ 954594250 f2??f2C4gf' QQ!! yVfff5,fpWfLA'5WjoMb'3jfgMnQ9fQJfff ig W je M WWW PM fo Mggipffm WW wwwfrgwww 3 wif M M6257 MJ W MZLQMWWBWKW ,gawk 33 MSXML Qgivx E MWVNZWWMN Mwmwmwwamfgffwmyamp Meezofr i JIM EUM Q Q . J lbP,.?6V U ' . , My jf Q Q wb S Wifffkf ' 5 QW dj WM , fbffwgc W b , I' . gy 0 af J Q41-egg 01 - ' W . ' i' 141' 0' .WU . I ' xf gs! IJ! L - W-I' XX in JM JLMQM. og . X I . ' ' ,1 1 fd, l, ,, What We Heard S0 Often . . . Mr. Henry Adams -- All right, move along there. Miss Dorothy Barber - Pickles Miss Hope Bennett - Where are your make-up slips? Miss Mary Bond - Be sure and put out the lights when you go. Miss Mary Breton - One more word, and you're gonna get ou Miss Miss Mary Crowley - Mr. Hartley Davis - You girls make more noise . . . ! How many did today's assignment? L'Be careful now, or you'll get a warning. Don't do that - period! Mr. Edward Collins - Margaret Corliss - Mr. Joseph Feher - Anybody get hurt? Miss Gladys Freeman - Do you want something? Miss Marie Halpin - Really? Mrs. Ann Hurlburt - Where're you all going? Miss Frances Hurwitt - Tune it down to a gentle roar. Miss Cosette Laifargo .- I'll report you! Miss Anna Landino - Get to work! Miss Anna LoPresti - Sorry, I can't hear you. Miss Thelma Lounsbury - You can't do that! Mr. Edward MacConnie - If you don't know it now, you won't know it tomorrow. Mr. John McKearin - Let's have it more quiet in here now, pleasef' Miss Janet Miller - Oh, yes!'f Mr. Robert Miner - I always like a volunteer. Mr. Russell Parsons -- Say . . . where were you yesterday? ju Mr. Perley Pease - Do you want them to hear you in New Haven Mr. Otto Shemwick - 'AYou oughta see the one I caught. Miss May Smyth - Who do ya think you're playin', Naugatuck? Mr. Herman Urban - What are you doing out here? Mr. Henry Volz - Pick up that paper. Miss Myrtle Wasserman - Please be quiet. . Q 'ffl .Z ' 1 ,21- l J 4. Q n ff! b cb V !'! sf1 , -gg. :Ziff 1 lb Q6 E5 I I 21 4 ' USM . 1 f -.-Qs! .v l944 ' KQQ B Y fi? i' is il!!!-ldv . nf.: .,. 931 - M '- A --:nn 2: 1 2' G' ff, nt +5 lc- V gl 4 kt MK mi-I-fibfizzi Four years have passed smce that memorable September morning four years ago when we the new students eager yet greatly bewildered came apprehensxvely by twos and threes to the doors of Sey mour High School For the first few days our purpose in coming to school was decidedly defeated by the general tangle of affairs caused in part by the repeated changing of classes and by the fact that we seemed to be contmu ously stepped on by the rest of the school literally as well as figuratively When the atmosphere had cleared and the con fusion and clamor died down to some degree we got to work or at least we had the most noble intentions of doing so After we had nearly wrung every door off its hinges trying to find the various rooms we finally became acquainted with the setup as far as locations were con cerned But oh how far we were from de termmmg the attitudes and intentions of the teachers and upperclassmen' Under the efficient leadership of Karl Laursen President Robert Brown Vice President Annie Sabol Secretary and Tim Donovan Treasurer we set about making plans for our Freshman Social Late in the following February our high est hopes became a realization for the event was a decided success and the pro- established our bank account This gave us an incentive to work harder and on May 27 the Freshman Play pre sented in assembly brought a deluge of compliments on the deserving actors act resses and all concerned And as we hoped we began to be recognized by the rest of the school as possessors of distmc tive qualities As the year progressed, we gained an understanding of good sportsmanship of fered to us by the numerous activities and sports in which we participated and al though the year passed slowly at the time when we look back we realize that it sped. At first respect for the other fellow was forced upon us but we finally learned not to behave in the halls as though we were playmg football and we accepted the cus- toms of the school as decidedly worthwhile One of these which caused much discus- s1on and lamentation among the members of the class was that we occupied the back seats at assemblies and we actually had to stand up for the Seniors Imagine that' But if we regarded this as unsatisfactory we succeeded in concealing it from the upperclassmen upon whom our achieve- ments had begun to make a rather big impression. Having terminated our first year we arrived at the decision that the many new friends we had made were worth any and all of the somewhat unfortunate experi ences that go with bemg freshmen Sophomore just the word itself was enough to send shivers of enthusiasm and expectation up and down our backs Hav ing elected Henry Lew1ck1 President Natalie Evans Vice President Barbara Bennett Secretary and Richard Louns bury Treasurer we plunged into the year s activities with renewed determination And as a result of hard work and careful planning the MacArthur Hop presented later in the year was a rousmg success, and afforded to all attending an enjoyable and unforgettable time The decorations, namely the giant mirrored V on the wall the American flags on the backboards, and the red white and blue streamers, were A 1 and plenty all reet This event was a decided help to our soaring class fund. Near the end of the year not to be out done by any other class, it was a Sopho- more home room that collected the most scrap in the current scrap metal drive After two years of struggling and strlv ing we returned to Seymour High, and then came the grand and glorious expert ence of calling our souls our own Nothing could suppress our eagerness, zeal, and that we were upperclassmen. No foolm' Talk about bemg elated why during the fall of 1942 there was constant danger of some one of our classmates bumping his head on a cloud. And such super abund ance of spirit certamly was not unfounded for after all weren't we juniors? We were competently guided through the year by janet Houlihan President, Phyllis Peck, Vice President Gloria Cretella, Treasurer and Harriett Seeley, Secretary Our first event of the year was the 'Fall Dance with its orange yellow and brown decorations and the super music of Jack Heavens The huge scarecrow dressed in plaid shirt straw hat and overalls, was the center of attraction. To our delight and others surprise, we made the sizeable profit of forty nine dollars and twenty two cents. On April 9 the Junior Class sponsored the Bunny Hop an elegant affair which attained perfection to the most minute de- tail To be sure there were bunnies every where on the walls backboards, and even on the programs and the dancers glided beneath streamers of every pastel shade in creation Our financial account was increased eighteen dollars and thirty three cents by this dance .J . . . y Y Y Y . . 7 - , , , . . y . . .U .y . z H 1 A 1 ' - f I I ' 1 5 ' ' 7 Y Y . I , - ' ' ' KA 17 7 l 1 7 1 . I v I X . . . . . . y l A . . V ' ' 1 1 66 U ' I . , ' . - , . I u , 1 . . . X I 9 , 5 - . 1 1 ' ' 1 , . Y fit of seven dollars and forty-five cents feeling of majesty, as the realization came. . . , . . . Y . y . A 1 ' 1 ! , - - - I ' . 1 Y A - , , 1 . 1 , . I - 9 - 5 . . . . . 1 - ,, , . 7 - I I 9 . Y 7 . . Y . Y Y . , . , 1 ' . ' A . . . , . ' as 11 ' ' I . . , o . , .n , . 1 ' 1 , T I . And then came that great social event of our four years the junior Prom The tlctoxatnons designed to portray Spring in all her soft majesty completely converted the gym into a farry ballroom and the soft rhythmic muslc of Jack Heavens added successfully to the transformation The streamers draped artistically caught even the slrghtest movement ln the air and seemed to be talkmg among themselves of the gaiety and beauty beneath them So perfect an evening made many of the for tunate attendants reluctant to end the af fair till mornrn But what a shock when we came to make out a financial statement' We found that we had serrously mrssed connections w1th the result that our finances took a declded drop But agreemg that you cant win all the time we lmmedrately got to work correcting our mistake and justified It as a strategic wrthdrawal Contrary to tradxtlon there was no cam pargnmg for Semor Class officers The electron held rn June exhnbrted the corrupt practice commonly used rn politics f stuffing the ballot boxes After this had been successfully abolished the results of the vote were found to be as follows Harold Wakeley Presldent Barbara Ben nett Vice Presrdent Sophie Stosuy Sec retary and Anme Sabol Treasurer Kenneth Dahn john Elwood and Albert Sponhelmer had entered the armed forces the first three to serve m the Navy and the latter m the Army and before we re turned to school 1n September 1943 to begm our Semor year more of our class- mates had also left for service They were George Gehrmger to the Army james Lyons George Schaefer and Henry Tabaka to the Navy and Arthur Anderson to the Marine Corps. During our final year up to the tlme that REFLECTOR went to press William Wilkinson and Al fonso Amxco had jomed the Army Au' Forces Edward Dornozych had enhsted with the Marltlme Service W1th our return to school ln September came the year we had so long awaited. We were The Semors and were of course advantageously situated for rt was we who had authority over the underclassmen. And what a thrill we experrenced at every assembly when we marched down the aisle between the rows of students stand mg 1n respect and envy' It became our purpose to assume the responsibilities as well as the rxghts whxch were ours as Semors We started that sxgmficant year auspr cxously with the Halloween Dance co- sponsored wlth the jumor Class and held on October 29 This was followed on November 12 by the Harvest Hop whlch the true effect of autumn was achieved by pumpkins van-colored leaves and cornstalks. The mam attractions were cleverly posed scarecrows placed in the center of the floor and adding to the prev alent gaxety and charm of the event muslc for whrch was furnished by Jack Heavens orchestra. Both dances were a credit to a great class and there was a total profit of fifty five dollars One day not long before Christmas an unsuspecting photographer from Borman Studios came to photograph the Semors and was nearly mobbed by enthusxastlc students The following February we re ceived our pictures On january 28 we sponsored a barn dance and since the theme was so orxgmal to the school the successful outcome was mevrtable The profit of fifty nine dollars made ut one of the most successful dances financially ever held rn Seymour High while the two hundred dancers made it a social success On Friday March 24 the Semor play Good Night Ladres was held in the Clark Auditorium The presentation was heralded as superb by the severest crltxcs The play was well attended and such an outstandmg performance Justlfied any hard ship caused by the gasoline and rubber shortage The talent expressed rn the play by our classmates mxght be compared to that of the Barrymores at their best The great success of thls undertaking was also due ln a large degree to the expert direction of Miss Thelma Lounsbury and the untrrlng efforts of the commlttee in charge Later ln the sprmg we held our last dance the great success of which was due to the elegant decorations the rhythmlc music and the determination to make this dance our best We all knew this to be one of our final get togethers and realized that before long we would no longer be a group but mdrvxduals each gomg hrs own way The annual Semor Banquet was held in one of the local church halls just before graduatnon. The event whlch included many speeches by teachers and students will be long remembered It was on the evening of june 15 1944 that two Junior Marshals led the hne of graduates down the alsle to the stage of the Rrdgley Colfax Clark Memorial Auditor rum Pnde and some degree of regret were observed beneath the tasseled caps as lm presslve and highly mterestrng speeches were delivered by Mr Urban Mr Adams and some of our fellow classmates. As we listened attentively to therr words we were sure that the last four years had been extremely worthwhrle and we gamed en couragement for the coming years. Our pleasant memories of our high school days were dlmmed only by the absence of those who had deemed xt necessary to join one of the services in the effort to preserve democracy and by the thought of leaving frrends all too soon. As each name was read and the graduates presented with thexr diplomas the applause of the audlence gave evidence of the apprecratxon and prrde of frrends and relatives After the gradua tron Room Five was crowded to overflowing wnth the graduated Semors and their vxsxtors exchanging greetings and extend mg farewells. SHIRLEIGI-I I-IEISS -I7 7 ' M I - , ,. -, ' ' ' ' V Z , , 1 4 I l V , N' 2 a f w 1 . , , , ' 1 , , . . , . , . l ' . ' . , . . I 1 ' I ' I it ' ' YY . y . . . . 1 Y 1 ' ' . ' . . . H . . ya ' . . . 9 , - . , . - . Y . , . . Q . Y Y O ' . , I . . 1 . i ' ' ' ' X . . 1 . I 1 ' s 9 ' ' ' ' ' : , . - Durmg our Junror year, Joseph Cass, . . ! Y ' I Y . . L- . Y . . , - , I . . 5 7 l- . ' I ' 1 5 , . - I 1 1 . 7 . . . . . , 9 I I 7 Y , . Y 5 . . . H ' U . ' , - D 1 . , . , ' ' N 7 71 - ' ' . . , ! Y ' H W . 4 l 1 . , . . . y . , D . . , . Blasi 111 and es Tanwnt of 11112 Qlasfs of 19'l fl' I I I I, Olga Alshuk leave my love for Law to Shrrley Benedlct and hope she enjoys It as much as I have Alfonso Amrco leave my seat rn room 5 to the unfortunate person who has to Slt m lt Genevxeve Anasovlch leave my abxllty to sew to a Home Econom1cs student Frances Atkas leave the sallors to Elsle B1ond1 Irene Barber leave my good handwrltmg to anyone who cares to use lt Laura Baylls leave my snort walk to school to some tardy jumor Joseph Belcxnskl leaveigladly Barbara Bennett leave my Chemxstry book to the next unlucky person to get lt Evo B1ond1 leave my curly halr to any gnrl who IS unlucky enough to have stralght harr Gladys Bolev1c leave my bad alarm clock to my brother B111 Madelme Bottr, leave the walk up R1mmon H111 to my brother Harold Bertha Brymak leave my books to Ruth Chanko Charlotte Bush leave my love for school to a member of the Freshman class Ralph Cable leave all my books to the underclassmen Ruth Candee leave my fun 1n Mr Mmers class to anyone who would lxke xt Ralph Carrmgton leave the sports of Seymour High to some lucky fellows. Mary Cass, leave my seat m Math to anyone who wants lt Stephen Chamenko leave the school to the Freshmen Evelyn Chelhs leave my transportat1on money to B111 Weed jane Clark leave my love for languages to my sxster Mary Lou Edward Conroy leave all my hunt1ng ab1l1ty to the up and commg hunters Glorxa Cretella, leave my vo1ce to Enleen Prendergast josephme Croncota leave my bangs to Ishkabxbble Wllllam Crowther leave my seat 1n Avlatlon Sclence to my brother Clmton Edward Domozych leave all the teachers to whoever wants them T1mothy Donovan, leave the path between Mr Urbans office and room 5 to anyone who forgets to turn 1n thexr make up sl1ps Walter Duda leave my mystery story readmg to Shxrley Bauer Leota Dugmore leave my love for Seymour H1gh to my srster Em1ly Jane Walter Ehman leave my hablt of blushlng to Wzlllam Ganetsky Althea Faber leave my books to anyone Joyce Faber leave my love for football players to my slster Allce Kathleen Foley, leave my drmples to Betty Kalser Marllyn Fox leave my art of gettmg make up sllps slgned to Rose Karlac Marjorle Frank leave my misfortune of not paymg attentlon m class to my brother Norman Robert Fray leave my fenders to the Scrap Dr1ve Glorla Gaudet, leave my place 1n Seymour H1gh to my brother Charles Greystone leave all Mxss Bond s tardy sllps to my slster Emma T llhan Grrskaukas leave my books to a more studxous person James Haversat leave my memorxes of our hlgh school orchestra to Mrs Hurlburt Shlrlergh Helss leave my Blology notebook to the next class of strugglmg Sophomores janet Houllhan leave my bow tles to some other good Irlshman Shxrley Houllhan leave my easygomg nature to anyone who can use It Wrlllam Howard leave my welght to my brother Bobby Marlon Hubbell leave the pleasure of Chemxstry to the oncomlng chemlsts V1v1an Hurley leave my tlmxdness to my brother Helen Huzar leave my place ln Seymour Hxgh to my slster Natalle jones leave my PD book to my brother Joyce Karrmann leave my memorles of Seymour H1gh to my twm brothers Vxolet Kazynoskl, leave my love for dancmg to the Freshmen ....'rn. 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I, ' , . . . 1 John Kxehl leave and am I glad' Maureen Kxernan leave for the School of Nursmg at Cornell Medical Center New York Anastasla Klarldes leave my chubbmess to anyone who may need xt Harry Kordxck leave my PD book to anyone Raymond Kostka leave wxth regret James Kovach leave my ab1l1ty to act as a MORON to Frank Wynne Anne Kowal leave my petnteness to Kenneth Mlles Henmetta Kremskr leave my ab1l1ty to mlss busses to an out of town student Carol Krupskl leave my green iingernall pollsh to M1ldred Rader Amella Labowsky leave my homeroom seat to my brother Stephen Anne Lacatta leave the typewrlters m room 6 to my slster Helen Helen Lafferty leave my doodlmg to a nervous Freshman Henry Lewlckl leave my Joke Book to Mr Mxner Rlchard Lounsbury leave my sister Barbara to carry on where I left off Vxolet Malmauskas leave my love for Uncle Sam s Navy to my slster Florence Arthur Marasco leave my Dog House to anyone who IS w1ll1ng to carry lt COR HAS A CARD Madelme McGu1re leave my love for basketball to Evelyn Hassen Helen Molcyk leave my love for Physlcs to my brother Tommy Rose Monaco leave my sense of humor to anyone who needs xt Marlon Moskwa leave my PD book to Lea Doulllet Helen Ocxkowskl leave my love for school to Lea Doulllet Phyllls Peck leave my love for basketball games to the future students of Seymour Hlgh Edlth Potter leave the study of the Latm language to my sister Myrtle Margaret Prendergast leave my carefree days to face an lmblttered world Harrlet Reich leave Heavens be pralsedll Marxon Rowland leave my frxendshlp wlth Harrrett Seeley to her college Vera Rowland leave the green to the Ir1sh Ann1e Sabol leave my tardy record to Bmg Crosby s horses Raymond Schlek leave my seat m Engllsh to a jumor Carolyn Schnexder leave my love for dancmg Harrlett Seeley leave my love for music to Bobby Burton Edward Shaker leave wlth sorrow George Small leave my awkwardness to anyone who wants It Marjorxe Smlth leave for Greenwrch Theodore Snyder leave all the fun rn French to the up and commg Frenchmen David Sorman leave two years of French Soph1e Stosuy leave all my enjoyable moments of playlng polkas on the accordxon to Rlchard Mlller Norman Strumello leave my seat rn the PD class to any poor Junxor that gets lt George Swxtzer leave my 35 Ford car to Mr Mmer Elxzabeth Todlce leave my PD book to my brother Sonny Harold Wakeley leave Mr Pease the formula C 5 QCF 325 Joseph Waskewlcz leave my sense of humor to Mlss LoPrest1 Mamle Wasko leave my love for sports to the Freshmen Geraldme Welenz leave my saxophone to George Frner Loreen Wynne leave the good tlmes Ive had ln SHS to Pat Dyardee Wanda Yrchxk leave the secretarlal course to anyone who wants lt Lastly we do hereby nommate and appomt Mlss Gladys Freeman and Mxss Hope Bennett our clerks and Mr Russell Parsons and Mr Henry Volz our jamtors as the sole executors of thxs our Last Wnll and Testament In wltness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals on thxs fifteenth day of the month of June nn the year of our Lord one thousand nme hundred forty four MAUREEN KIERNAN RAYMOND SCI-IIEK HAROLD WAKELEY I 1 I, ' , : . 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I, . , . . . ,5 lass 13 ndfarxes Best Lookmg Ralph Carrmgton Barbara Bennett 7 'S .l nv 'rq 94,- sa Most Versatile Janet Houhhan Pepprest - '44 James Kovach Most Bnllzant Natalie Jones Harold Wakeley Rxchard ounsbury Janet Houllhan X Cutest Tlmothy Donovan Most Dzgmfied Joyce Karrmann Theodore Snyder Vxvlan Hurley Best Sense of Humor Henry L6WlCk1 Natalle Jones Best Dre ssc-d H.-any Kon duk Henrletta KILHISR1 Most Popular james Kovach Natalie Jones our Most Talkatzve Henry L6WlCkl josephme Croncota 7 ' .1 V f My 'M f J f yi 2 f -M sn , . .' I ',r .n 5' Vi H Y .F e we ar,,, an X e . ' ,r I 5: , A sr , ' ' rn: L ' il 3 Im f ,' I -19' x.. Shyebt -Q, Most Frzendly Henry Lewlckl L4 Neatest Harry Kordlck Henrletta Kremskx fu Teachers Tnal Henry LeWlCkl Josephxne Croncota Daxxd Sorman Maly Lam. Harrlett Seeley ,,-0' Best Dancer Raymond Kostka Vxolet Kazynoskl Best Athlete Raymond Kostka Madelme MCGu1re Quiz fc st Dnmcl bormm Marx Qiss Nzcest Smfle Wxlllam Hom ard Helen Molcyk Wzttzest Henry L9WlCkl Rose Monaco Most Pe saznxutn. Harold Wakelny Laura Bayln 0 Most Optimistic, Henry Lewnckx Harrxett Seeley Most Sophutlcated James Haxersat Vxxxan Hurley U1 ass TP vylwcg It was New Years Eve 1953 Bells were rmgmg horns blowmg shouts and hurrays rlsmg skyward as the old year went out and the new one was welcomed ln on Broadway But as I looked about me at the sea of happy glowmg faces the brxght dancmg hghts outsxde the nolsy busses and cars lum bermg past my thoughts winged themselves back to 1944 When I stopped to think about lt and had carefully rolled back the ragged worn pages of t1me, It seemed but as yesterday What had become of my classmates the class of 44 rn those ten years? I was determmed to find out and that was my first resolu tion for the new year One day as I was fiymg low ln my hehcopter just cru1s1ng about, I notlced a rather large object movmg very slowly down the mam street of my old home town so I cxrcled even lower to see what lt was Sure enough xt was joe Bel cmskr just as I thought Armed w1th a broom he was hard at work sweepxng the street but ln reality gettlng nowhere A little farther down the street I not1ced a slgn hangxng IU front of a large new grocery store wh1ch I found as I drew nearer was owned by Walter Ehman Then as I wlnged my way toward the outsklrts of the c1ty I heard a great hub bub sounds of muslc and laughter drlfted toward me as I looked below I saw mnumerable c1rcus tents sprmkled over French Fleld I landed the hell copter nearby and went over to see the c1rcus At the entrance I was greeted by Davrd Sorman tlcket salesman I was amazed to find hrm leadmg such an excltmg lxfe When I entered the blg top the show was already 1n progress, and the star acrobat Glorra Gaudet was sa1l1ng through the anr with the greatest of ease' At one end of the tent clowns were performmg I notxced one especlally for he was gomg through the queerest antlcs And as I watched hlm more closely top and hurrled over to the Slde show starrmg the thm man and the fat lady To my amazement I found that they were both former classmates of mme The Human Skeleton , bemg Walter Duda and The Walkmg Grease Spot , Lrllran Grzskaukas I then left the c1rcus and headed my hehcopter toward New York On the way I saw an om1nous lookmg shadow cross my path It was a plane splralmg earthward at a terr1fic rate of speed I held my breath waxtmg to hear the xmmment sound of a crash However none came, and I soon saw the plane slowly pull out of the spln As It shot upward past me preparmg to dive aga1n, I looked at the pllot and discovered the sm1l1ng face of Harrrett Seeley It was surprlslng to find her as a test pll0t Contmumg on my way I declded to v1s1t the Stork Club and see the popular new add1t1on to james Haversats wrdely known band It was the first appear ance of Glorza Cretella a talented young smger who was rapidly takxng her place among the top notch smgers of the day Also featured mn th1s band was Geraldme Welenz the hot hp saxophone player Attending the afternoon per formance were the mxllxon dollar playboys, Ralph Carrmgton and Wzllram Howard, who had recently returned from a trip to Bermuda Homeward bound I passed the Empxre State Bu1ld1ng and nn do1ng so spotted a man as tmy as a flea and actmg very much lxke one whlle busxly washmg the many rows of wmdows Flymg closer, I saw that th1s mdustrlous fellow was none other than Bob Fray Flnally reaching home The Waldorf Astorxa I spoke to Harry Kordzck who pressed a button and sent the elevator up to the tenth floor at a terrific rate of speed Racmg across the hall I bumped mto a chubby smxlmg round faced woman who was on her hands and knees scrubbmg the floor I thought she looked famnhar and sure enough, when she looked up, It was Margre Frank , . . . 7 ' 7 Q I I . I 4 , f . , , ' y . 7 ' , . , . . I ' ' 7 , I . , - 7 ' ' ' lf U , . . ' , . - , f . . . , , . - I D 7 7 0 , . . I - e J Q . . 9 , , . . H ' 57 ' , . y . . I . . - ' . . . I , ' 1 I recognized Edward Shaker beneath all the paint. With regret, I left the big ny - . ' 2-SK v ' as ' ' ' I , . ' I . I 1 . . , 1 4 4 ' 7 Y Y . . , . , I . s . . , - . ' . - , . . . , . . ' , y 7 ll U . . . , . , .' , . , , , , . . , - 1 f ' ' ' ' U ' U Txred and very hungry I rang for a bell hop and xt wasnt very long before I had servrce I pzcked up the latest ed1t1on of Esqulre and settled myself rn a comfortable posxtxon to read Beneath the lllustratlon on the cover lt read A Marasco Can thls I wondered be the Art Marasco I knew m school? Opemng the magazme I found a short artxcle about the new artist who had drawn the frontxspxece and other pxctures ln the magazme And lt was the Art Marasco I had known' just then the buzzer sounded I put the magazine down and went to the door Immed1ately I was greeted by a high pressure salesman who began glvlng me a very hvely sales talk on magazmes As I trled to get a word IH edgewrse to tell h1m I had already subscrlbed to the magazme he was sellmg lt slowly dawned on me that th1s determmed fellow was none other than Henry Lewxckz Returmng to my readmg I was very much surprised and pleased at finding so many of my former classmates mentloned 1n the news As I turned to the soclety page of the Tlmes I saw an artlcle about Kathleen Foley a chorus g1rl Further on I read of a promment figure ln soclety Loreen Wynne a ballet dancer After readlng about Althea Faber who had recently made her debut lnto soclety at a ball given by her mother I turned to the sectxon devoted to Scxence There I came across an artxcle about Harold Wakeley who had been doing xmportant research work ln South Amerlca and had recently made a dlscovery xmportant to the world of Sclence In the magazme sectlon I read a revlew of Shrrlergh Hexss s most recent book called Who Done It' and a selectlon from janet Houlx han s Collectxon of Poems F mally turmng to the sports page I found many names famrhar to me Among them were Ray Kostka who had recently accepted the posxtlon of coach at Notre Dame Eddze Domozych who was slgned up with the Yankees for the commg baseball season Madelme McGu1re the champlon woman tennxs player and Rzchard Lounsbury, the champion back stroke swlmmer for the current season Later whmle hstemng to the rad1o I heard the electlon returns. Ralph Cable had been elected to Congress by an overwhelmxng majorrty My favor1te comedxans james Kovach and Natalxe jones came on next Also featured on thxs program was Gladys Bolevzc who was a popular smger The next mornmg whnle r1d1ng xn my new plast1c car the sensatxon of 1954 mvented by Al Amxco I was stopped by a pohceman joe Waskewzcz, who was checkmg the marker numbers of all cars on that road as a car had been stolen IH that nelghborhood the mght before The th1ef as was later discovered was Steve Chamenlco who had prevxously been held on sxmllar charges Smce I had an appomtment at The Parls Beauty Salon owned by Rose Monaco for ten o clock I was anxlous to be off and was rather annoyed at hav mg to be detamed by the pollceman At the Beauty Salon I met Irene Barber and Joyce Faber, who were gettmg thexr ha1r done They told me that they were secretarxes As I left I saw some one I thought looked very much lxke Wzllzam Crowther scurry past dressed 1n ragged tattered clothmg The next day, axmlessly cruxsmg about ln my hellcopter I spxed, just a few mlles out of the cxty a neat lxttle farm I landed m one of lts wnde fields and went up to the house I thought lt would be fun to spend a day ln the country away from all the hub bub and H0156 of the crty Norman Strumello the farmer was very busy but he agreed to have one nf hxs hrred men show me around. I met Marjorxe Smxth the lrttle dalry mald and George Swrtzer who dld the cook mg for that hungry crowd of farm hands Soplue Stosuy handled all the busmess correspondence for the farm and was at that moment wrltmg to 'Ray Schxek proprretor of an 1ce-cream parlor 1n town who had ordered fifty quarts of cream and two hundred quarts of mllk. After lunch I set off 1n my helxcopter agam thxs t1me I flew over Columbla Umversrty, where Theodore Snyder was a professor past New York Hosp1tal, . . , 1 1 ' . . . . M . ,, . - 1 GA 77 ' KI U ' . . , , . Q u , ' , . . H . ,, . . . 7 1 1 ' an - 77 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 , . 1 - 1 ' 7 K6 7 ' ' 1 1 1 an ' 11 1 1 ' cr 11 ' ' 4 1 , as ' 11 ' ' 46 11 1 1 1 1 , .. 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 ' u 11 ' ' a 11 - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 u 11 ' ' ' , . 1 , . 1 1 1 n 0 , ' 1 , . 1 , . ' 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . . I . 1 1 1 1 1 where Mamre Wasko and Charlotte Bush were nurses and finally over the bulld mg where Henrretta Kremskr worked as a clothes designer and josephme Cron cota as a model Then spottxng some burldxngs Id nexer seen before I decrded to set my craft down and mvestlgate The large brlck buxldmg was a lrbrary When I entered I was surprlsed to flnd the lxbrarxan one of my former classmates Shir lev Houlrhan The long low buxldmg was a bakery I found owned by Olga Alshuk One of her bakers was Charles Greystone up to hrs elbows rn dough and up to hrs eyes m Flour Leota Dugmore and Anne Lacatta worked ID the telephone buxldmg nearby and Evo Blond: owned a brewery Then the llttle shop down the street w1th three balls hangmg 1n front of xt was owned by john Krehl a pawn broker Next I came to a department store whxch I entered I was waxted on by Genevreve Anasovrch a clerk who told me that Vrvran Hurley was the store detect1ve there and Eddze Conroy a lloor walker Walkmg back to the hell topter I saw George Small delrvermg ma1l That even1ng 1n one of New Yorks most popular mght clubs I saw qulte a few famrhar faces The hat check gxrl was Frances Atkas two of the clgarette gxrls were joyce Karrmann and Anne Kowal and one of the gxrls takmg a proml nent part m the floor show was Carolyn Schnezder Wh1le I was watchmg thls how It made me thmk of the Ice Capades I had attended recently where Vzolet Kazynoskz danced beaut1fu1ly on skates There also Id seen Trmmy' Donoy an and Maureen Kzernan rn Greased Llghtmg 1n Mmxature At thxs parucular mght club there were many celebrxtles so naturally a w arm of photographers and newspaper reporters were on thelr traxl Among them were Barbara Bennett and Peggy Prenclergast women reporters and Blll Wrlkznson a photographer Hallmg a taxxcab I was amazed to find the drw er was Manlyn Fox Sxttmg batk IH the seat I watched the gleammg lrghts flashmg rn the mky dark l1ke so many dxamonds However I was soon xnterrupted from my reverme when the taxr swery ed suddenly to ayord a large truck parked by the road Wanda Yrchzk the drmyer of that huge lumbermg yehrcle was wlth the help of the mechamc Marlon Hubbell changlng a t1re I knew that Helen Huzar was a streetcar conductor and Laura Baylzs a dentzst but lt was certamly surprrsmg to see so many of my gxrl fnends takmg oyer man sxzed Jobs But I learned later that Evelyn Chellrs worked for Amer1can Alrlmes terry mg planes and dehy errng goods to European natlons and that Phyllzs Peck was a successtul woman lawyer I was begmnmg to thmk that there just wasn t Job that a woman couldnt do as well as a man A few days later I met Annre Sabol a dressmaker who told me that Made lzne Bott: was a goyerness and was now arroad and also that Harrzet Rerch was an xnterror decorator I later met Carol Krupskz and Amelza Labowslcz commg out of a huge plant x here they were Welders Whxle on my way downtown I left my watch at Vera Rowlands Jewelry store to be repalred and then Went over to Helen Laflertys restaurant tor lunch 'Betty Todzce and Anastasza Klarrdes were waltresses there I dxscovered Chattmg wrth them I learned that Vlolet Malrnauskas was a parachute yumper Bertha Brvnrak a toe dancer and Helen 'Vlolcvk a Hollywood reporter The tollowmg evenmg whlle lxstemng to the radlo I heard Ruth Candee a radxo announcer mtervrew several people I knew The first was Edzth Potter an athletlc mstructor then two bathlng beauues Marzon Rowland and Mary Cass followed bv a h1t tune song wrrter Helen Ocxkowskz and finally an owner or a pet shop Marzon Moskwa Goodness I thought thls certamly IS a small world alter all I yawned and prepared to ret1re reeling very happy that Id lulhlled mv New Years resolunon the flrst txme I ever had' JANE CLARK V v , . 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I V42 af' yi? .X if , of fwnor Alfonso Amlco Arthur Anderson Joseph Cass Kenneth Dahn Edward Domozych john Elwood George Gehrmger james Lyons George Schaefer Albert Sponhexmer Henry Tabaka Wllllam Wxlkmson Army A1r Forces Marine Corps Navy Navy Marltlme Servxce Navy Army Navy Navy Army Navy Army Arr Forces These young men members of the Class of 1944 left us durmg the perlod between the beglnmng of our JUHIOI' year 1n September, 1942, and March, 1944, when our yearbook went to press, ln order to enter the armed forces of our country We dedlcate these two pages to them wxth the hope that we may hereby show our slncere appxeclatlon for thelr SHCYIHCCS and that they may have a safe and not too dxstant return l I l U- prnmne ln! 'lx bf! -5 I... 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I I VH 1 ,V R Sophomore Class 0 cers Seated MISS Margaret COFIISS Adv1ser Edw1n GfabOWSkl Presldent Standmg left to nght Marlon Sm1th Treasurer Robert Mlt chell V1ce Presxdent Anna Cass Secretary Freshman lass O cers Seated Ieit to rzght Jean Fos ter Presldent John Goleb1esk1 Treasurer Patrlcla Brennan Secretary Standmg Rlchard Mlller Vlce Presrdent Mlss Dorothy Barber Asst Adv1ser Mr Otto Shem wxck Adv1ser l ' - ! Y a . , 9 . . ' , . 1 1 1 ' 1 ' Y , . u v ' v ' 2 r N x 1 u.1zor Class Offzcers Seated Paulme Waskewxcz Presldent MHCCOHHIC Advlser Johanna Anderson Secretary Not shown Mxlton Kobasa Vlce Presldent I I 1 Standing, left to right: Rhoda Koehler, Treasurerg Mr. Edward V, -X w,, A4 . 4.. s I , I I as I L' , XX Q' ' 'visw' an in Q 1 R1 U N ., . o Os fw-ag, 3,3 it . Q? . 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L, - '?-'- I: . 8 , - 1 , ,, ,l 4, - ll U- i f 1-te - .' 5 f I 2. 5 I 1? -7-I-T4 I E i ' -5 ,. .51 f :L ' 5 'Sz' .1 - : . ,, , Student Counczl Fzrst row Ielt to rzght Jean Foster Frances Volkmar Gordon Evans Dorothy Sulhvan Marre Larkm Second row Robert Mrtchell Rhoda Koehler Jean Marshall Treasurer Mlss W8SkeW1CZ janet Houllhan Secretary Henry Lew1ck1 Thzrd row Raymond Kostka Raymond Schlek Rlchard Lounsbury Harold Wakeley james Haversat Edward Domozych Dwlght Thompson Vlce Presx dent Edwxn Grabowskx Yehudl Laderman Wrlham Johns I ' , ' 2 , , , Anna LoPresti, Adviserg Shirleigh Heiss, Presidentg Olga Stelmack, Pauline 1 9 y U 7 A ' '- Prznczpaliv Advzsory Commzttee Se fred left to nght Mr Edward Collms Mr Herman Urban Prmclpal Mr Edvx ard MacConr11e Stmclmg MISS Thelma Lounsbury MISS Anna LoPrest1 Mlss Maru Hilpm Mlss Dorothy Barber 0 0 0 0 c. , . . , . , 'Z . 'E . r . I I Y . . . C - - v 1 , , ' 4 . ,, . uidnunc Club Flrst row left Io rlght Lols Bazzell Audley Phllbllck NlCllOld5 Attlula Stephen Llollgota Wllllam Blythe Gordon Boucher Frank Colllns Helen Chamenko Gladys Allen Second row Irene Proch Anna Cass Henrletta Kremskl Barbara Lounsbury Mlss Thelma Lounsbury Adylser Carolyn Schnelder Annle Sabol Jean Eldrldge Patrlcla Dzladgk Thlrd row Mlldred Swan Helen Lacatta MBFIOH Jones SOph18 Stosuy Anne Lacatta Wanda Yrchlk Glorla Gaudet AHESYBSIH Klarldes Maureen Klernan Gladys Klng Ruth Chanko Shlrley O Meara Fourth row Evelyn Trevelm MGTIOD Hubbell Althea Faber Leota Dugmore Frances Foley Martha Cambell Isabel V8lYOd3 Wllllam Martln GGIIGXIEYG Anasoylch Joyce Faber Flor ence Amlco Flffh row Dorothy Whltehead Julla Gurresh Dorothy Soltls Mary LEWIS Wllllam Parmelee Paullne Waskewlcz Rose Monaco Gladys Bolevlc Ruth Seabury 1 Y - - - - 1 , . v 1 y v 1 . - . U . . . V . . . . . , a v 1 v ' - 1 - v v Q - 1 ' , r' ' - ,' . ,' , v . . . , ' - l Y 1 ' v y , , . . r 1 1 - Lzbrary Club First row left to right Concetta Santllh Nancy Txfft Paulxne VS aSk6WlCZ Shlrley O Meara Helen Chamenko Dorothy Sullnan MSTIOU Hubbell Loxs Bazzell Ann Lenahan Third row Kathleen Foley Florence Amlco Laura Bayhs Madelme Bottl Barbara Louns bury Frances Foley HQIITIQIIB Kremskx Marjorie Frank I Second row: Sophie Stosuy, Leota Dugmore. Isabel Vaivoda. Miss Marie Halpin, Adviser Motion Picture Uperators Left to right: William Parmelee, Walter Olson, William Blythe, Mr. Edward Mac- Connie, Instructor: jack Volkmar, Robert Fray, Theodore Snyder. Assembl Committee First row, left to right: John Golebieski. Gordon Heiss, James Woodward, Efterpy Capton, Marie Larkin, june Williams, William Capton, Harold Botti, Leslie Brock- way. Second row: Patricia Brennan, Frances Volkmar, Dorothy Smith, Shirley Johnson, Mary Tamosaitis, Eleanor Schaefer, Mr. Edward Collins, Adviser, Leota Dugmore, Emily Jane Dupgnirrre, Mary Iles. Laura Collins. Third row: Frank Collins, Harold Schaefer, Thomas Casagrande, Rhoda Koehler, Barbara Bennett, Ruth Candee, Edwin Grabowski, Chester Matyjasik, Gordon Evans Senior la Committee Seated, lelt to right: jane Clark, Genevieve Anasovich, Harriett Seeley, Henry Lewicki, Chairman: Charlotte Bush, Althea Faber, Helen Huzar. Standing: Harold Wakeley, Theodore Snyder, Walter Ehman, Miss Thelma Louns- bury, Director, Ruth Candee, Norman Strumello, joseph Waskewicz, Harry Kordick. Left to right: Mamie VVasko. Mary Cass. Chairman: Vera Rowland, Leota Dugmore, Edward Domozych. Senior Photography Committee Home Nurszhg Seated, Ielt to right: Jean Foster, Nancy Tifft, Georgiana Marsinka, Mrs. Eleanor Hummel, Instructor: Dorothy Sullivan, Anna Uhelsky, Ann Lenahan. Standing: Wanda Wisneski. Mary Laskowski, Dorothy Marshall. Virginia Martin, Patricia Brennan, Emily Jane Dugmore, Irene Vimer, Ruth Forst. Home ursing Seated on floor, left to right: Mary Zuraw, Patricia Dziadik. Seated: Mildred Swan. jean Eldridge. Mrs. Ida Mae Deerling. Instructor: Henrietta Golebieski, Elizabeth Clark. Standing: Florence Dobosz, Concetta Santilli, Alice Faber. A utomotive M eclzanics f z , P ' Seated, left to right: Ernest Weymer, Peter Senick, Edward Bacha, Stanley Dickty, Ralph Cable, Mr. joseph Feher, Instructorg Stephen Chamenko, John Zibluk, Charles Gelmini, Robert Thompson. Standing: john Kiehl. Walter Ehman, Timothy Donovan, Joseph Gesek, David Su-phanofsky, ji-hii Kalrc-iiya, john Lineweher, Keith Mitchell. Seated, Ieit to right: jack Paige, William Wisniewski, Casmir Uszakiewicz, Miss Thelma Lounsbury. Instructor, Edward Stanton, Andrew Petruny, John Dziadik. Standing: Howard Phill, Henry Pochron, Henry Zigmont, Nicholas Anasovich, Robert Fray. Radio Code Fundamentals o Electricity Seated on floor: Robert Burgess, William Libby. Seated, left to right: Kenneth Miles, Chester Dobosz, Frank Langella, Raymond Schiek, Fred French, Stephen Croncota, Robert Burton. Standing: Mr. Edward MacConnie, Instructorg Arthur Marasco, Harold Wakeley, John Cretella, Valentine Deduk, jay Tausenfreundt, Robert Foster, George Small, Robert Seabury, Harold Miller, Alexander Teveliet. Seated, Ielt to right: Harris Valentine, David Sorman, Henry Lewicki, Donald Thorpe, Mr. Perley Pease, Instructorg William Martin, Raymond Kostka. Standing: William Crowther, Harry Kordick, joseph Waskewicz, Edward Conroy, William Howard, James Haversat, George Switzer, Richard Lounsbury, Theodore Snyder, Fred Blakesleei Maurice Collon, Edward Domozych, Norman Strumello, James Kovach. Fundamentals 0 M aelzines W - - Y A A, H . Q F 1 1 x A W- ' - .Y 'L 52 'K .. 1' , se A , , as Q, , wi. . QQ... g-f ,i- 36 Seated, left to right: jack Paige, Ernest Cvreywacz, Ernest Weymer, Mr. Hartley Davis, Coach: VVilliam johns, john Zibluk, Richard Ostaszeski. Standing: Dwight Thompson, William Howard, Samuel Cole, Walter Nowakowski, Edward Conroy, Edward Taradine, William Martin. Soccer Team unior Varsity Basketball Seated, left to right: Richard Osta- szeski, Robert Fray, Thomas Koni- kowski, Mr. Hartley Davis, Coach. Standing: Nicholas Attruia. Theodore Raczynski, Ernest Cvreywacz, VVilliam johns. dl'.S'l'9' Basketball Seated, left to right: John Golebi eski, Asst. Mgr., Robert Foster, Ray mond Kostka, Captain: Ernest Wey- mer, john Zibluk, Mr. Hartley Davis, Coach. Standing: Edward Domozych, Nich- olas Anasovich, Dwight Thompson, Henry Zigmont, William Martin. BASKETBALL SCORES-1943-1944 Dec. 9 Taft.,,..r.. ., 11 Alumni ,,.. . . 14 Plainville . . . . . 18 Wallingford . 21 Plainville . . . 22 Naugatuck 7 jan. 4 Branford . . , . 7 Shelton , , , . 11 Stratford 7 14 Derby 7 , . , . 18 East Haven 19 Naugatuck , . 7 . 21 Milford 24 Stamford 28 Wallingford . . . . 7 Feb. 1 Branford 4 Shelton . . . 8 Stratford . , . . 11 Derby . . . 15 East Haven . . 18 Milford 21 Taft , 26 Hopkins Mar. 3 Providence Country Day 4 Mass. Maritime Academy Seymour Seymour Seymour Seymour Seymour Seymour Seymour Seymour Seymour Seymour Seymour Seymour Seymour Seymour Seymour Seymour Seymour Seymour Seymour Seymour Seymour Seymour Seymour Seymour Seymour ,.. 26 Home .,.,3O Home ...,31 Home ....27 Home U29 Away .,..35 Home ,.,.35 Away ... 35 Home .r..22 Home , 28 Away , . . 53 Home A . . .40 Away . A 35 Home 37 Home . . 37 Away . . 32 Home . , 30 Away . . 28 Away . 40 Home , 40 Away 35 Away . 26 Away . 42 Home 54 Away fEast Providence, R. IJ 52 Away CHyannis, Mass.j - Q , -e Baseball Team '31 Seated, Ielt to right: Raymond Kostka. Edward Domozych, William Martin, Mr. Hartley Davis. Coach: Ernest VVeymer, john Zibluk, William Johns. Standing: Ernest Greywacz. Richard Ostaszeski. Peter Senick, Alex Konikowski, William Howard. Dwight Thompson, Robert Fray. Left to right: Martha Campbell, Evelyn Trevelin, Gladys Bolevic, Marion Young Shirley O'Meara. Efterpy Capton. Shirleigh Heiss, Captaing Pauline Waskewicz Marie Larkin, Isabel Vaivoda, Dorothy Smith. Cheer Leaders 51 ff! 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