Shelton High School - Argus Yearbook (Shelton, CT)
- Class of 1942
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' .. -H. ,.j M A ' -... ,, '5..' ',, . . -' Ji - ...z '- -r --..- :.::: ..,.:. FOREWORD As We the closs of l942 tom the rcmks of those who no lonqer tread the hulls of Shelton Htqh Soho l we vvtsh to l ctve ct record of ou mcmy experteuces cmd ptctures of our numer ous dctlvtttes We hope th pages of thls bool vvtll m future years brmq book all our pleos fmt memortes cmd be both omusmq cmd tutor Wtth much dpprectotton cmd qrotrtude to tho e who have helped to Qompl te thts hook We present the faculty urtderclossrrten und ttlumru with our 1947 IS f tl All S ' o , f ' e r , ' ' ' ' , . - e '. 4 . , f A estirtq to others os well FIS ourselves. S , . ' e ' , f ' ' N . 'xsue C to GU -f w1':f,,,S:f W. ,E CONNECTICUT THE Fl 19 4 2 SHELTON HIGH SCHOOL FTW? We the class of 1942 dedlccrte th1s our yecfr book to MISS Helen Bures ln thls small way We W1sh to express our qromtude for her mum toble sense of humor cmd her lnexhcxushble potlence Q 4 8 11 ,Eb il l ,Q ' I 1 1 I ' 1 ' , . IN M HARRY E FOWLER Supetmtenden! ADMINISTRATION PLRCY KINGSLEY Ptmczpal ,O KARL K TARBELL Vlce Prmczpcl :USAR 'vs 'QT MARGARET A COLLINS VIOLET DZIAMBA LILLIAN M REFFELT Secretary to Supermtendent Secretary to Pnncxpcxl Lxbranan F ROBERT T. BAYLEY HELEN BURES NORMAN DEMARCO Music Supervisor Cremistry, English English, Oral .Expression EDWARD C FINN IOHN L FREIHEIT BURTIN GLENDON LAURETTA G HAMES Biology Mathematics Latin French English Mechanical Drawing 1' A sk? MARGARET M HAYES RUTH A LEE VINCENT I MURRAY EVELYN OPPENLANDER General Science History Boys Physical Education Art Supervisor ' . 1 ' if ' A X 4 . six 4 5 1 .. ' '- ' A ' cv.,-'a ':5 'fQ . A 'S rv .Q V N U! R: ? S4 Hi . V- , Q ,A+ we-Q. -. ' fi riff 4,3263 WM .gm Q. ' ESQ,-' ELIZABETH POPOWSKI FLORENCE I RAE Stenography Typewrztmg Englrsh MARY SHANLEY Economrcs Englrsh World H :story VINCENT TISI IR Bookkeepmg Iunzor Busmess Trammg EDITH G RULOFSON French Mathemctxcs Spamsh if 1' HELEN SHEPARD E ELEANOR SMITH MARY L TS Physrcs Generu1Sc1ence Gzrls Physrcol Educatron Czvzcs Commerce Englzsh IAMLS P TYRRELL DOROTHEA A VERRETT Booklceepmg Economrcs Crvxcs Law Ofirce Practrce ffi . . Y Q as 9' 1 ,Inf V '. at . V, I FJ, 1 V: Q i! ,r I ..,, 1 , I ww' ,. . - X - . :sr ' f vw ' M Q Q , K M X .mr '- -,frusfs .2 as-2' nswphgaw-M L L ,X ' , X Aswmwnwwmrmwwfrl' f ' , 1 T5 xiizisiisfl, - . A ' 4 A . . I I ' I I I - I A - l - 1 r . ,. 8 I R . 3.3 f Class H1stoIy Good Even1ng Mr and Mrs Amenca Thrs rs your S H S news reporter Wrlber Prnshall brrngmg to you a summary of the latest news Flash Iune 1S here wrth rts brrds bees flowers and trees and wrth 1t also comes an all out effort for a grand graduatron program For the past four years I have been watchrng the great work of the Class of 42 at Shelton H1gh and as I belreve rt to be one of the years greatest classes I wrsh to take you back to the trme when these people frrst started the1r famous career Here are some of the headlmes and news rtems of outstandmg events Flash September 7 1938 Reg1strat1on Day A new adventure starts Some one hundred students enter Shelton Hrgh School to embark upon lhlS journey w1th lrttle rdea of 1ts penls These are the members of the class of 1942 whose remarkable progress IS the subyect of my broadcast Numerous books of mystery are to unfold before them as they pursue the1r stud1es 1n the commercral general and college courses Flash September 30 1938 Freshman Frolrc Shy groups of new students are clustered rn varrous corners of the aud1tor1um at an acquarntance party Th1s 15 an effort to dissolve the old school tres of Ferry Huntmg ton and St Ioseph s and to form a new t1e of S H S loyalty Flash October 5 1938 The Pol1t1cal Campalgn Ends The freshman class elect th1s slate Presrdent Charles Meade Vzce Presrdent Wlllldm Coppola Secretary Iames Shanley Treasurer lohn Dalton Sports November 25 1938 Derby Hrgh School rnvades Lafayette Freld Shelton 13 Derby 0 Flash Aprrl 12 1939 Tonrght the gym IS the scene of unusual gayety as the students partrcrpate rn a Spr1ng Soclal The floor IS crowded wrth young lrght hearted dancers who have learned to excel 1n th1s art at the classes sponsored by the French Club Flash May 14 1939 Brrdgeport Tour 800 A M The orange school bus departs for a day s exped1t1on to Brrdgeport to rnspect the plants of Borck and Stevens Mrtchell Darry and Hubers Ice Cream Company But no 1t rsn t entrrely a lark for oral reports of the tr1p are tomorrow s assrgnment Flash May 28 1939 Saturday Th1s 1S not the usual Saturday rn wh1ch people catch up on lost sleep but a Saturday of much excrtement among those vvho attend Shelton Hrgh for the annual get together the Freshman F1eld Day 1S berng held at Lafayette Freld Many contests are rn progress and prrzes are berng awarded to the athletzcally 1ncl1ned The grrls have organrzed a softball team wh1ch IS presentrng strff competrtron for the boys Trme Marches On' ' ' Flash September 20 1939 Clubs Old and new Latrn Club Dramatlcs Club Grrls Sports Club The newly organ1zed Brology Club The Boys Glee Club all beckon Wllh the1r rntrrgulng programs Yes and among the courses th1s year IS a new one the Speech Class rn wh1ch several of the members of the class are enrolled Maybe well even hear them , . . : i . - . ' I I I I A . . , , , .i I .i - ' intent on victory. A few hours later they leave that same field-the score: - . I W-N . . , , . I I vt . . I. l I . Class Hzstory broadcast over WELI rn New Haven before the year 1S over But rt IS the Brology Club that lures them back evenrngs at whrch trme they drssect earthworms frogs grasshoppers and varrous other rnsects and worms Even the grrls are losmg therr trrnrdness and bravely gorng so far as to touch them Flash October 15 1939 Electrons agarn Leo Ryan our famous humorrst leads the sophomore class thrs year The other wrnners on the trcket are Charles Meade and Bob Menustrk Flash Lengthy hrstory outlrnes assrgned by Mr Nrchols keep therr noses to the grrndstone but hrs humorous remarks rn class help to lrghten the burden A comment typrcal cf Mr Nrchols rs Mr Frnn keeps sandbags rn rear of hrs car rn order to counterbalance the werght rn front when he and I rrde Flash Composrng poetry rs a favorrte occupatron of many a student thrs season Under the drectron of Mr Frnn many gumchewers have taken up thrs pastrme Flash Ianuary 10 1940 A Leap Year Dance rs rn full progress wrth all the earmarks of success Door recerpts rndrcate great profrts perhaps greater than any prevrous dance Socrally the grrls are rn therr glory as they ask the boys to dance You may be sure the boys are dancrng Flash Iune 20 1940 Well the year rs at rts end Classes are belng d1s mrssed as school closes Thus ends two years brrngrrrg the students half way through therr adventure and brrngrng me Word that rt rs t1me for statron rdentrfrcatron Attentron Well now to resume the revrew Enterrng Shelton Hrgh School for therr thrrd year the students have the sprrrt of Home Sweet Home The stock of books whrch they were grven rn 1938 has greatly decreased rn srre and those that are left are hose that contarn mysterres whrch they are solvrng darly Flash September 18 1940 Electrons for a thrrd tune Former class drplomat becomes presrdent Emrl Walcek takes over the dut1es prevrously handled by Charles Meade who had succeeded to to thrs posrtron upon the resrg nat1on of Leo Ryan to jorn the Navy Tommy Savarese rs the new vrce presrdent Bob Menustrk treasurer and Alrce Fortrer secretary Flash Faculty Changes February Captarn Von Sabo leaves for mrlrtary duty rn Vrrgrnra and Mrss MacFarlane a recent graduate of Connectrcut State Unrversrty rs to replace hrm rn the Physrcs department Flash Spec1a1Assemb1res March Brchard Cheverall a Brrtrsh Exchange student at Choate School rn Wallrngford descrrbes graphrcally lrfe 1 England durrng the bombrngs Attentzon A large map of the eastern Medrterranean and Near East dec orates the audrtorrum platform as Dean Horn addresses the student body on the Afrrcan campargn Flash Apr1l Mr DeMarcos oral expressron class demonstrates the art of speakrng as they present several well known hrstorrcal speeches Flash May 16 1941 Amrd palm trees and hrbrscus flowers young couples are dancrng to the musrc of Iack Heavens Orchestra The outstandrng feature of the evenrng rs the grand march rn wh1ch more than 85 couples are to partrcrpate 11 ' . -1- '. ., . .I . 1 ' . ' , r . . This is S. H. S., Shelton, Connecticut. - - ll ll I - . , . : ' , : ' ' , . , , - I -- . . . I Class HISLOIY Flash The school newspaper nam1ng contest results 1n the select1on of the name Focus Flash September 3 1941 They are now near1ng the clrmax of the1r great adventure The historical record of the class of 42 has thus far been one of remarkable achievements Attention September 15 1941 The Last Class Elect1on Large Malority elects Emil Walcek for h1s second term as President of the Class H1s assistants are A11ce Fort1er Secretary and Treasurer Frank Horvath Vice President Flash October l 1941 Freshman Welcome Dance under the auspices of the Senior Class At this dance the members of the class of 45 are becom1ng acquamted with the upper classrnen Flash November 20 1941 Thanksgivmg Day Football Game The S H S Football team IS playing 1n Coon Hollow Park Their m1ss1on to this field IS to avenge the defeat handed them by Derby last year Led by the1r CoCapta1ns Menustik and Nowakowski the Galloplng Gaels smash through to the final victory Wllh a score of 27 to 0 For SIX of the players It IS their last game and they are making th1s a grand c11max These players are Menust1k Nowalcowsk1 B1enkowsk1 Stockmal Spey and Dalton Flash December 16 1941 B111 of H1ghts Day The Presidents Proclama students evaluate their privileges as American c1t1zens and pay honor to the1r Amerlcan heritage Flash March 9 1942 Basketball v1ctor1es Coupled Wllh this excellent football season 1S one of basketball Winning 15 out of 20 games they automatlcally qualify to enter the tournament for the state champ1onsh1p 1n basketball Th ir hopes are h1gh for they have defeated Watertown and are now in the semi finals Flash March ll 1942 This is the n1ght of the fateful game with Woodrow W1lson H1gh The result a Shelton defeat But they st1l1 retain the Housaton1c League Champ1onsh1p even though they have missed the state t1tle Flash Nat1onal Defense A Iun1or Red Cross un1t enrolls all the students as members Knltllng groups are meeting to do the1r b1t wh1le many students are enro1l1ng 1n First A1d classes A1r Ra1d Drills Bomb squads first a1ders and a1r raid wardens are on duty at S H S Flash April An interested crowd of parents and students w1tness the per formance of the play Stage Door presented by the outstand1ng dramatic stars of the class of 1942 Flash We regret to 1nform you that due to circumstances over wh1ch we have no control the remainder of th1s program can not be broadcast at th1s time Consult your newspaper for further 1nformat1on Slgnlng off Wllh oceans of love 1 remain your correspondent W1lber P1nshall DONALD BLESSING MARGARET SAVIGNANO lEAN STOCKMAL 14 1 I- - . I R I - . : . . : ' ' , : , 'A 1 - 1 D 3 1 . .1 I 1, . , tion inspires a student panel discussion at an assembly in which the . 1 9. . I - , , I I Gir Irene Husti Mildred Landona Dorothy Anderson Helen Zaskalicky Helen Zaskalicky lean Stockmal Helen DuBrava lean Stockmal Irene Husti Stella Comcowich aroline Keneston Nancy Cawthra Ruth Gill Hclen Zaskalicky Frances Williams Nancy Cawthra Helen Zaskalicky Anna Walsh Alice Fortier - - Irene Husti - - Alice Fortier - - Rose Chupik - - Nancy Schmidt - Cora lVI. Tierney Irene Husti - - Ruth Gill - - - Franc s Williams lrcne Husti - - Irene Husti - - Rose Mas - - - Most Popular Best Looking Most Charming Smlle Most Likely to Succeed Did Most for the Class Best Dressed Most Trim Most Collegiate Best Figure Build Iitterbug Best Dancer Wzttiest Best Sense of Humor Champzon Hustler B st Disposition Most Carefree Most Scholarly Most Dignified - Most Versatile - V Most Sociablo - - - Class Flirt - - V - Shyest - e - - Blusher - - Best Looking Couplc f Most Romantic - - - Optimist - - - Class Diplomat - - Most Outspoken - - Actress-Actor - - Class Songbird - Boy Emil Walcek Donald Cocks X Donald Cocks l Iohn Muchisky Emil Walcek Emil Walcek Iohn Dalton Iohn Dalton Henry Domurad Robert Menustik Peter Roog Richard Nowakowski Douglas Whittaker Henry Domurad Emil Walcek lames Shanley Ioseph Hopkins Kenneth Kraemer Donald Cocks - - Robert Menustik - - - Emil Walcek - - Frank Horvath - - Robert Stockmal - A - Iohn Dalton - - Robert Menustik A A - Iohn Dalton - - Ioseph Hopkins - f - Emil Walcck - - - Emil Walcek Raymond Bienkowski Raymond Bienkowski Class Directory ' l Alice Fortier ---- Best All-Round Athlete - - - Robert Menustik Class Prophecy Good day I am one of the army of bellnngers but my task IS a pleas ant one Today Iune 20th 1965 sees my start on an 1nvest1gat1on for the IOCIIUS Pungent Cheese Factory whrch plans to spend a m11l1on dollars helplng worthwhlle people and organ1zat1ons The 1dea was the bra1n chlld of ROBERT STOGKMAL who made so much money from h1s 1nvent1on of the rat proof trap that he felt 1t hs c1v1c duty to do somethmg for h1s country MARIAN GOOLEY chtef taster for the plant suggested th1s method to ELIZABETH IOCITUS the owner Overloyed at the opportun1ty offered me I determlned to do my best to fulflll the W1Sh9S of my employers Slgndlllng a cab was my f1rst thought although I was later to regret lt for who should come along but ANDREW HITCHKO 1n h1s dtlaptdated 1936 Dodge How he has managed to keep 1t runmng all these years IS a questlon no one has been able to answer The very thought of r1d1ng 1n 1t was nerve wrackmg but makmg the best of 1t I sa1d To the Westmore Arrport I arrlved 1n one p1eC9 although a l1ttle shaken up by the harrowlng r1de on but two wheels Th1s alrport was named for WILLIAM WEST the hero of World War II I hopped 1nto a sleek stream llned plane des1gned by FRANK HORVATH and headed toward San Franc1sco However when the plane was n ar1ng Ryansvxlle I1l1no1s the hostess MARY TALCIK asked us to fasten our b lts for a forced landmg It was the bumptest forced landtnq I ever expect to take What more could I expect though w1th IACK DALTON and KENNETH KRAEMER at the controls Fmdxng Ryansvllle to be a typical small town I dec1ded to statt my 1nvest1gat1on there My f1rst VISII was to the home of the founder and mayor of the communlty GEORGE RYAN who promlsed to show me the htgh llghts and g1ve me all posslble asststance Shash s C1'1ll was our ftrst stop LEY who mslsted that we be h1s dtnner guests Ther was but one brlef 1nterrupt1on WALT HYLWA off1c1al bouncer had to attend to some press mg busmess but the no1se soon subsxded I know the steak was tender but somethmq happened My host took me to the towns leadtng dentlst GLORIA CAIRONE the OIIICG nurs dtd not keep me wa1t1ng but took me dlrectly to DR HENRY DOMURAD who swrftly attended to me He certamly 15 a patnless extractor W1th a few words he extracted from my wallet twenty f1ve dollars He s wasted 1n a small town I scrlbbled a memorandum on my pad for future reference and left I started ln a southerly d1rect1on wlth no lmrnedlate objectlve 1n v1ew After walk1ng for mtles I was offered a lift on a Western Unlon b1cycle as far as Argusv Kentucky by PETE ROOG Here I dec1ded to VISII the Benevolent Hosp1tal for Mental Def ct1ves RUTH GILL the supenntendent of the 1nst1tute welcomed me and was mv gu1de Almost hldden by test tubes 1n the laboratory we found DOUGLAS WHITTAKER so hard at work he was obl1v1ous of our presence In a large sunny room CAROLINE KENESTON was teach1ng a group of 1nmates slmple yet useful arts Here lndeed was an organ1zat1on do1ng 1ts b1t for manklnd wh1ch would be glad to recetve any ass1sta'1ce poss1ble A w1re was all that was necessary Trave11na down the MISSISSIPPI on a r1ver boat I stopped at Memphls Tennessee The stralns of muslc could be heard as I neared the Opera House The brllboard revealed that RAY BIENKOWSKI and h1s Accordtons were presenttng a program of Strauss Waltzes Across the street a glrttenng nlght club ent1ced the populace w1th EMIL TURECEK and h1s Itve band who had as add1t1onal attract1ons BOSE MAS soprano and STELLA ld V I . . . ' . . .. . e ' Here I found our genial host to be my old-time schoolmate, IIMMY SHAN- . . . . e . I . el . . . . 9 . I I . Class Prophecy COMCOWICH tap dancer extraordrnary I lea ned that thrs was the brrth place of that popular club woman DOROTHY HEUSSER From here I journeyed DY tram We stopped rn a lrttle town rn Texas to refuel As thrs would take about a half hour I dropped rn on a rodeo There astr1de a buckrng bronco was THELMA ZAK champron cowgrrl DR IOHN MIRALLES and hrs ambulance drrver HELEN DUBRAVA stood by rn case of drsaster Leavmg the tram at the border of Texas and MEXICO I hrred a gulde and a donkey to take me to Chrhuahua where I met the fam d explorer EMIL WALCEK and hunter ANGELO COTS Walcek had found a lost c1ty 1n whlch place Cots had drscovered a rare anrmal Papacotablll They had returned 1n order to rarse funds to contrnue the1r exploratlons One week of travel ln thrs fashron was enough for me I flew to Tam prco the Mexrcan port on the Gulf where I could get a boat and contmue my tr1p I had the pleasure of gorng through the canal rn Nrcaragua cently completed by engrneer ERNIE SPEY We steamed along the coast of Calrfornra and rnto the Golden Gate After d1sembark1ng and checkrng my luggage through to the hotel I wandered around Soon I not1ced that trafflc was movrng very slowly A mob surroundmg the Strand theater was the reason The feature attractron was the personal appearance of MICHAEL CASSO leadmg man rn The Lrves Ive Led and RUTH VON WERDER and NANCY CAWTHRA as the or1g1nal Brenda and Cobrna ALBERT CLARKE was complamrng to Offrcer MARSHALL WILLIAMS that the congestron was detrrmental o busmess at hrs gas statron I walked back wxth hrm and notrced two large bllboards one of Whrch proclarmed to the publlc that HANNAH BROWN and dyelng busmess On the other was a prcture of WINONA TICE whose charm1ng smrle was advertrsrng Trces toothbrush Gomg closer I notrced rn the corner the name of MARY MITEL who has garned fame as a brllboard QIIISI Soon I came to a resrdentral sectlon As I walked up the street I heard sounds emanatrng from a radro I rang the frrst doorbell and the lady of the house IULIA WARECKE 1nv1ted me 1n to lrsten to MARGARET SAVIGNANO broadcastrng the news of the day from New York After chattrng a few moments Wlth my former classmate I proceeded on my way Not far away rn a garden I saw a flgure bendtng over a rose bush Advancrng up the path I recogmzed FRANCES KULLBERG She told me she was head gardener on the estate of the former DOT ROGOWSKI Cer tarnly nerther one needed help so wrth a brref word I left Dusk was begrnnmg to fall and as I was som what trred and hungry I turned rn the d1rect1on of my hotel Standrng before the entrance to a supermarket I noted IRENE HUSTI Cham store magnate g1v1ng orders to THEODORE FREDERICKS who was the manager of the western d1v1s1on A few steps further on I stopped to look rnto the wrndow of a beauty salon whrch fea tured IEAN STOCKMAL S Beauty Products known from coast to coast lust before entermg the hotel I notrced a crowd had gathered on the opposrte srde of the street Currous I crossed and found a slrght accrdent had occurred and IOSEPH HOPKINS reporter was trymg to get the de ta1ls but 1n va1n Havrng no deslre to be questloned I returned to th hotel where the bell boy BILL KOLISKO took my bags to my room Af er a brlef rest I left for drnner As I rounded the corner I met DONALD COCKS West Coast broker who 1I1SSl9d I yom hrm After telephonrng l I . 1 I . . - ' , e , . I . l .1 . . . l . . I re- - I ll ll . , - L STEIN, also of the class of '42, had a well-organized, extensive cleaning . . - . . . 1 . I , , . , . , , . , , . , . l 1 - 1 Class Prophecy h1s secretary DOROTHY ANDERSON to have the report submltted by DOROTHY DIDSBURY supermtendent of the Hollywood Hosp1tal for broken down mov1e stars checked and to postpone h1s appomtment w1th ANNA WALSH 1nvestment broker of the Authors Book League of wh1ch orgamza t1on SHIRLEY PLACE 15 presldent we were on our way When we arrlved at the Broadwood Country Club we were gutded to our table by the charm1ng dmmg room manager CARMELLA BRANGACCIO The next mornrng I left for Portland Oregon by tra1n On the observa t1on car I met DOROIHY SMITH who was 1nvest1gat1ng travel1ng condmons for the Interstate Commerce Comm1ss1on She told me that 1n her travels on the numerous rarlroad l1nes 1n the country she had met many of her classmates Two weeks prev1ous at the Lake of the Woods ln Northern Mlnnesota she lunched w1th TILLIE OLIWA onet1me queen of the dare devlls who was there look1ng for peace and qulet IRENE ZIMOLAG her compan1on and nurse was travellng w1th her On heanng that WILLIAM TAIVIBURRINO was our eng1neer I left to SGIISIY an old deslre to r1de 1n an eng1neer s cab The next mornmg on arr1v1ng 1n Portland I went dxrectly to M1nnos Turklsh Bath where after refreshmg my body I rem1n1sced w1th BOBBY MENUSTIK the propnetor Needlng a tooth brush I stopped at the f1rst drug store and was tempted by the appet1z1ng s1gns At the soda fountam CORA MARGARET TIERNEY served me w1th a very speclal double con coct1on Duly refreshed I started toward the buslness sect1on of the town The f1rst thmg to catch my eye was an elaborately decorated wlndow of one of the better department stores Iust 1ns1de the door was a large stock1ng counter surrounded by excxted women The exhausted saleslady hast1ly answerlng the demands of the customers was my old frlend and compamon ALICE FORTIER S1nce she was knee hlgh to a grasshopper her only amb1t1on had been to sell stocklngs Not havrng a chance to re new old acquamtance I declded to v1s1t the mus1c department wh1ch was 1n the basement Be1ng one of the b1gger stores It employed a p1ano player to xntroduce all the latest h1t songs The pramst whose f1ngers ghded sklllfully over the keys seemed famxllar and yet I could not place her As I drew nearer the p1ano I could see that 1t was FRANCES WIL LIAMS who evldently has made good use of her muslcal knowledge Because I was beg1nn1ng to feel a b1t dlsheveled I V1S1l9d the beauty salon managed by BETTY FINN the famous beauty expert One of her steadlest customers IIMMY PETERSON was gettxng lnformatron concern 1ng the cond1t1on and care of hls curly ha1r These treatments seem qu1te beneflcral for h1s haxr do has retalned 1lS qual1ty and quant1ty Whlle 1n the salon I prcked up a book ent1tled How to Bluff and St1ll Surv1ve wrltten by TOMMY SAVARLSE It surprlsed me to learn that he had wr1t1ng ab1l1ty On my way back to the hotel a lrttle boy approached me and humbly begged for a small contr1but1on wh1ch would go 1nto MCCLOSKEYS Fund for Homeless Boys He has dedlcated h1s l1fe to char1ty for ch1ldren I ment1oned th1s to HELEN KALINOWSKI who was here attendlng a conventlon of the embalmers of the country Her fa1thful ass1stant HELEN PECYLAK had been left beh1nd m Bndgeport to carry on unt1l her boss got back I was bored w1th myself and tr1ed to fmd a trave11ng compan1on One d1d turn up DONALD BLESSING who had just dec1ded he was t1red of chauffeurrng others agreed to come along as far as Seattle En route we stopped at a lxttle ways1de shoppe owned and operated by MILDRED l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 - ' . ,1 . . . . . . 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 , . 1 - 1 . . . . . . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 . 1 - 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 . , ' , . 1 , . 1 1 ' 1 ' ' . . 11 - - 11 1 1 1 . -1 . , . . . - 1 1 1 - 1 , . f 0 Class P1 ophecy LANDONA LILLIAN YOIA emrnent chrld psychologrst who was vrsrtmg wrth her felt th1s to be an rdeal spot for a summer camp for underprlvrleged crty ch1ldren A good rdea and worth rnvestrgatrng As we neared our destrnatron I notrced a placard 1nv1t1ng attendance to a fashron show to be presented by ANGELINE DE MARCO rnternatronally known modrste Out of sheer cur1os1ty I dropped rn for a few moments and found department store magnate RICHARD NOWAKOWSKI rn con sultatron wrth NANCY SCHMIDT general manager of the show MAR GUERITE TONUCCIS models seemed to make the greatest lmpressron on them They were rdeal 1n style for the modern young busmess woman At the hotel I found ANN DZWONCZYK well known av1atr1x stranded by lack of funds Her ab1l1ty was unmrstakable so I had her fly me to Borse Idaho Here I made arrangements whlch entered her rn the Flyrng Races and provrded enough funds to carry her comfortably untrl then She rmmedrately contacted the best mechanrc she knew IOHN MUCHISKY and asked hrm to tune her shrp for the test When the news began to spread HELEN ZASKALICKY feature Wrrter for the Chrcago Sun called for an mtervrew VIG telephone lust before we left the f1eld RAY STOCKMAL the lone flyer came rn from a secret mrssron on whlch he sard he had been successful As long as I was here I felt I mrght as well V1S1I some of the lead mrnes Not far from them I saw a cluster of cottages wh1ch proved to be a nursery marntarned by PEGGY BASSETT for ch1ldren whose mothers were the communrty I assured her these would be provrded by the fund and left The next morn1ng I drove on to Butte Montana On the outskrrts of the crty I stopped for lunch At the tea room I met IANICE MCLEAN who was dean of a school for rncorrrgrble boys She was returnmg to the school wrth one of the rnstructors ROSE CHUPICK and a group of her charges The work of rehabrlrtatron whrch they were dorng was excellent and I found that wh1le funds were suffrclent an endowment to msure 1ts cont1nuat1on was necessary Here rndeed was a worthwhrle cause On through the Dakotas and rnto Mmnesota I drove A cloud of steam brought me to a halt rn a heavlly wooded area The radrator needed water I Walked a short drstance to a lumber camp where the foreman FRANCIS HEIM had rt attended to He sard they had stopped for the day 1n order not to drsturb FRANK KOSEWSKI the dlrector who was f1lm1ng some of the scenes for hrs prcture Call of the Trmberland Thrs was an adaptatron of NELLO CRASILLIS real l1fe experrences as a hermrt rn the wrlds GENEVIEVE POWELL sard she found the scrrpt easy to wnte for the story ltself was so lucrdly presented After a late lunch I journeyed on I had a report to make to my em ployers and must get to Chrcago by noon of the next day I totaled my expendrtures checked my notes and decrded that 1f ever another such opportumty came my way, I should accept 1t for after more than twenty years I had seen all of my classmates agarn RUTH GILL Charrman MARIAN GOOLEY ELIZABETH IOCITUS MARY TALCIK ALICE FORTIER IAMES SHANLEY I working. She said she needed larger quarters in order to meet the needs of Class Wzll We the Class of 1942 of the Shelton H1gh School C1ty of Shelton County of Farrfreld State of Connect1cut Unlted States of Amerrca be1ng of sound mrnd and body do make pubhsh and declare th1s to be our last W1ll and Testament hereby revok1ng all other and former Wrlls by us at any tlme made We the Senzor Class remorsefully leave to our faculty the peace and quret wh1ch they have farled to enloy dur1ng our bnef solourn I George Ryan do leave my bed of roses rn B2 to D1Ck1e Iefferson provrded that he l1ves up to the standards of that noble pos1t1on We Mary Mrtel and Marguerlte Tonuccl w1ll our art1st1c ab1l1ty to Norma Goad and Helen Manna It IS our w1ll that Nancy Schmldt leave her constant use of the addlng machme to Elrzabeth Zaskal1cky We Cork Tlerney and Bob Menustrk bestow upon Freddle and Lou1se our grand romance I Alrce Fortrer do hereby w1ll my t1tle of Wolfess to Glorra Walsh May she enyoy taklng up where I left off' I Irene Zlmolag cheerfully grant my deep 1nterest IH the Glee Club to V1rg1n1a P1sacane I W1ll1am West leave my unusual style of wearmg unl1ke socks to any Iun1or who w1ll have the nerve to don flashrer ones than I drd We Sh1rley Place and Anna Walsh rellnqulsh the second table 1n the chem lab to any young Iumors w1ll1ng to take up the task of calhng the fue department every Wednesday Just 1n case' It has also been decrded that Arthur Petnllo much deservlng of the honor w1ll be the he1r to the p1ano accomplrshments of Douglas Whlttaker I Marlon Gooley present my unusual glggle to R1ta Albery I Helen Zaskahcky leave my typmg abrllty and afternoon sesslons to Herman Pastore hopmg that he too may occaslonally flnd tlme for drnner I Mlchael Casso hand down my toupee of curls to Iames Beatrrce and guarantee that he w1ll never have to use curlers I Don Cocks unw1ll1ngly leave Betsy 1n the hands of some other Romeo but hope he wont be so farthful as I am I Dorothy Heusser bestow upon Bermce Loper my unruffled and trdy harr do and pray that she w1ll be as farthful as I have been to hours of ted1ous work rn front of the mrrror I Angel DeMarco submlt my bookkeeplng wornes to Eleanor Drxon and remlnd her that there are very many of them before the end of the year arrrves We Iean Stockmal and Helen DuBrava w1ll our up to date wardrobes to Chrrstme Smlth and Babe DeMarco I Dorothy Anderson w1ll my good nature and sweet smlle to Barbara Perry I Elrzabeth Ioc1tus w1ll my naturally blonde tresses to Gladys Kudej I Iamce McLean grant anybody the use of my newly acqulred spec tacles rf he needs help 1n f1nd1ng h1s way through the fog A peaches and cream complexxon has been donated to Tommy Ryan by that sweetheart of the senior class Iack Dalton I Iulra Wa ecke bestow my 1nterest 1n the Unknown Boys Athletrc Club upon two capable sophomores Rlta Rrbas and lane Ef1metz I Tom Savarese permrt the use of my m1ll1on excus s for be1ng late or for go1ng to see the coach to Ray Ott I Rose ChUp1Ck leave my tranqurlhty to Clara Canganelll We Frank Horvath and Frank Kosewskl mournfully QIVG up our posr t1ons as tlcket collectors at all the games to any Iunrors who w1ll be falthful to the task and w1ll enloy 1t . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 . . . . 1 1 . . . . ,, ,, . 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 11 11 - - - - 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 1 . 1 1 ' . I. . . 1 . , I ., , , . Q 1 1 v 1 1 - 1 1 ' Class MGI! I Wmona T1ce offer my sweet and cheerful d1spos1t1on to Bette Ledger I Frances Wxllrams leave my Shelton shyness and my Mxlford affalrs to any deservmg underclassman who flnds the r1de to M11ford as enyoyable as I have I Angelo Cots do bequeath my southern tr1ps to any Iumor who needs the sunsh1ne and the ducks I Ray B1enkowsk1 g1ve Frances lrchy my place as Shelton H1gh School serenader and hope she w1ll f1ll all her encores w1th polkas We Helen Pecylak and Iames Shanley do hereby w1ll our s1lence to Clare Shanley and Paul Kasshe1mer who need a l1ttle ton1ng down I Irene Hush leave my Bette Davls ab1l1ty to Ioan Hogan I Anna Walsh should hke to leave my damty walk to Sally Perry We thmk 1t f1tt1ng that Ioseph Hopkms should w1ll1ngly surrender h1S romantlc moods unto George Glover I Donald B1ess1ng reserve my parklng space on H111 Street for any I amor who may deslre a good place to get a car rollmg when 1t wont start I Rose Mas contnbute my g1ft of gab to R1ta O Br1en I Count Stockmal leave my re1gn over volumes of books to Wlllldm Stone I Teddy Fredencks hereby bestow a few 1nches of my manly he1ght upon Henry F1tol who certamly needs them I Pete Roog leave my or1g1nal ptterbug steps to Roland Page who doesnt seem to be do1ng too badly for h1mse1f I Walt Hylwa leave my angellc expresslon to anyone who can bluff as well as I can I Chub Domurad do mournfully leave to the pho ography chalrman of the 43 Argus my zoot su1t my flash camera wh1ch IS always located 1n the left h1p pocket and a few new bulbs 1n the other pocket I Carol1ne Keneston present my techmque on the dance floor to Eleanor Thornfeldt and hope that she may be able to dodge b1g out of town feet as well as I have I Dorothy D1dsbury g1ve my pos1t1on as OII1C1Gl poster maker for the Current Events Club to anyone as ongxnal as I have been We Ruth G1ll and Dot Rogowsk1 w1ll our sk1ll on the basketball court to Lorrame Warren and Dorothy Padla regrett1ng that we cant g1ve them a httle of our extra helght We the s1x semor glrls of the fourth per1od study do mournfully leave and bequeath our hbrary table near the door to any deservmg group of jumor g1r1s and hope that they w1ll enjoy refreshments there as much as we have We the Sen1or Class leave to those who f1ll our shoes our mlghty re1gn over the underclassmen We the Sen1or Class sympathencally donate to our falthful jamtors new brooms dustpans wastepaper baskets non breakable keys and a blow torch for the locks In Wmtness Whereof We Iamce McLean Nancy Schm1dt Helen DuBrava Kenneth Kraemer Douglas Wh1ttaker duly authorlzed agents and representa t1ves of the sa1d class of 1942 of the Shelton H1gh School have hereunto subscr1bed our names and afhxed the seal of the sa1d class thls flfteenth day of Iune ln the year of our Lord one thousand nme hundred and forty two Slgned publ1shed and declared by the above named agents and repre sentatlves as and for the last W1ll and Testament of the sa1d class of 1942 of the Shelton H1gh School 1n the presence of us who 1n thelr presence and at thelr request have hereunto subscr1bed our names as attestlng wltnesses EDWARD FINN S1gned VINCENT MURRAY KARL TARBELL 19 1 1 1 ' , 1 11 - 11 - 1 1 . . . 1. . 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 , . . . 1 1 . . . . , . 1 1 - 11 11 .- - - 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 , . . 1 1 5 . 1 1 1 11 11 11 11 - - - 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . , . 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 H 1 1 , ' . I - 1 1 1 , . CARMELLA A BRANGACCIO Carm Tall slim and willowy arrives yust fifteen seconds before the bell rings latest hair styles GLORIA M CAIRONE G o Happy go lucky window shopper incessant giggler can talk you out of your last nickel DOROTHY M. ANDERSON Dot Blessed with a merry spirit . . . invests most of her in- come in the movies . . . a smile that charms. RAYMOND I. BIENKOWSKI HRGYH Husky linesman on our var- sity football squad . . . mas- ter of the squeezebox . . . ded- icates his songs to that cer tain Iunior ELTO HANNAH BROWNSTEIN Hannah Shell never need a perma nent family devotion her fathers great manager garrulous MICHAEL CASSO Mike Quiet with good manners sparkling white teeth dark curly hair that fasci nates the women sets them up at the soda fountain MARGARET E. BASSETT HPGQQYH Gets a big kick out of life . . . pocket full of cloves . . . an- other woman driver . , . goes steady and loves it. DONALD A. BLESSING Don Uses his car more than his feet , . . an attractive smile . . . mathematical whiz. STELLA COMCOWICH Stell Wlll my dreams ever come true? genume rug cutter mce to know outsrde mterests NELLO L CRASILLI Nags True to the Rams School bores me sports mana ger a real boy NANCY A CAWTHRA Bangs Does only what she lrkes and nothmg but httle dyna mrte her hearts rn Oro noque I love Ruth ALBERT A CLARKE Storky Suffers from that dread dzs Irmmy Dorsey qurck at the comeback that servrce statron man ANGELO COTS Andy Hard to get acquamted wxth hkes huntmq or hes a Jolly good fellow' IOHN M DALTON Deacon Peaches and cream complex ron Do you need an extra pomt Coach? cute and collegxate O ROSE CHUPICK Rose A lxttle vxolet wrth expresswe eyes homeglrl pre iers peace and solrtude DONALD M COCKS Mac A one and only holds post good lookmg but aloof ,ff A A A ' Q- ease Brunette-itis . . , S.H.S. up the Coram-Kneen lamp ,N xg - i K ANTONIA DZWONCZYK Ann striking xn the bowling al e a long hike to school rosy complexion ALICE F FORTIER Rock President of the French Club peppy cheerleader active m all school atiatrs ANGELINE M. DeMARCO Angel Better late than never . . . sott brown eyes . . . Snooky and I the envy of many HENRY I DOMURAD Chubby Here I come' bee in Miss Bures bonnet talks his way out oi everything What stories my camera can tell' SHELTON ELIZABETH M FINN Betty sparkling blue eyes like my cokes nice clothes C THEODORE FREDERICKS Teddy I get my vitamins m pea nuts Kretgers truck driver Mae and I DOROTHY A. DIDSBURY Dottie I love to eat . . . tuture wom- an in white . . . loyal and dependable math mad HELEN L DuBRAVA Dubby Personihcation of neatness quiet but interesting to know takes interesting country walks scsi Y ., ., ll n ' u I1 Interested in aviation . . . My jokes amuse me . . . l y . . . ' ' . . . ' . . . . . X 4 'X ANDREW HITCHKO Andy Whxstles the blues away oiten seen where mnschrei oc curs a hearty laugh basketball manager FRANK R HORVATI-I Frank Gnve me an axrplane youll like htm when you know hlm rather ambx trous helpful to A A I OSEPH F HOPKINS Hop Sprmgy walk happy go lucky Bndgeport babes navy mmded IRENE HUSTI Reme Your Independent g r o c e r serves you best opumrs hc edrtor of the Focus L1ve and learn RUTH A GILL Ruth Mlschxevous twinkle ln her eyes magnetrc smnle excels m all sports never a dull moment FRANCIS W HEIM Francxs The man wxth the kelly calm cool and collected delxvery boy strong sxlent type O MARIAN R GOOLEY Mar Mrlhon dollar laugh o temper but can control rt musxcally mchned Glee Club member DOROTHY B HEUSSER Do Lovely harr do spends her afternoons workmg as a clerk neat loves A ' J ' ' A ' . . . h t fi . ' baske1l,d11.' ' ' ' . .1 px WILLIAM KOLISKO Curly Tackle on the lootball squad loves to burn up the road blushes easlly Oh rt hed only get down to busx ness' KENNETH N KRAEMER Kenny Huntrngton s Romeo small and lovable has an mter est m hrs school work WALTER HYLWA Walt s not how brg you are rt s how good you are cute and snappy Road Kmg HELEN C KALINOWQKI Helen Grrl wrth the nrce harr do mrrror monopolrzer pa ented grggle nrce clo hes ELTO FRANK A KOSEWSKI Frankxe Castles rn the arr great helper ot the A A spends most ol hrs trme at the Com munrty Center Trckets please FRANCES F KULLBERG Franny The small sllent type yoys a good laugh r brown eyes comes a long way ELIZABETH H IOCITUS IZ lrve my cheese sense ol humor blonde to the mmute clothes CAROLINE M KENESTON Carol Out of town boy enthusr astrc member ol the band has a good lme a wxllrng worker i 'Q' - -nur ROBERT I MENUSTIK Mmno Three letter dynamo chem shark soda lerker Corky and I MARY MITEL Monya Bolsterous but lxkable a and wxllowy sardomc humor develops devxlment m class N IOHN l MIRALLES ChlClC Napoleon wlthout h1s Ioseph me not consumed by am b1t1on Blumenthal s bun dle of 1oy IOHN S MUCHISKY Much Hrs busmess IS h1s own busx ness mqhthawk The hrst lmpressron IS bashlul but ohl MILDRED M LANDONA Mllly Oh Babe' softly speak and sweetly smxle good lookmq Ioys loyal com panxon FRANCIS I MCCLOSKEY Bobby Typlcal Irishman llkes sports neat a ready smrle a whrz behmd the a X ROSE M MAS Rosy She can be quxet when she wants to' soulful eyes Spamsh senonta ou sxde mterest IANICE A MCLEAN Iamce Anythmg for postenty one man woman bnef case toter loyal church goer Jai? 'CL' x ls' 4. K 'Q lx D I . . . A H I . H . . . r b ... ' ' U .. . - . X x '. h , X5 1 ,al A S E I O R S .. . ,, ,, . .. kj-A s , . E if A e, af xpne or . ,Q ' V ' ...till ' ' I ' ' '- A W' A . ... X x A SHIRLEY M PLACE Shirl Anns other half lust a dreamer fun loving iarm erette DOROTHY M ROGOWSKI Do Ways and means of qettmg around plenty of boys prefers the country to the city RICHARD I. NOWAKOWSKI Rich If I only had more time . . . nightly escapade to North End . . . coecaptain of football . . . editor of the Argus. HELEN PECYLAK Helen Volley ball whiz never seen at school affairs keen sense of humor SHELTON GENEVIEVE M POWELL Skeeter Never seeks applause reserved independent Oh Gus' PETER P ROOG Pete I love the life I lead quiet great sports fan It doesnt cost a hung to dream THEOPHILIA R. OLIWA Ti1lie Long hair, also fluttering eye- lashes . . . gum snapper . . . always takes her time. IAMES A PETERSON im Give me a horse takes trouble calmly never rush cowboy of the roads Q , .' a as .. .. P, 4 ' . . . a , , , . - es . . . . -N..-f - ry,-iff! , . , X I . H - 1' K Q - . . - - I ' H if '.., V V kr 'Ti T IAMES F SHANLEY Shas Basketball whiz nice per sonality good friend Need any help Vin? ERNEST G. SPEY Ernie' Works for a living . . . very romantic . . . goes to Seymour to see her. GEORGE I RYAN George igrated from New Haven economics expert another dreamer I love Colley I love tea MARGARET R SAVIGNANO Mugsie Good natured compamon heir to Woolworths millions very excitable E O DOROTHY L SMITH Do Silence is my love la and slim lunch in A1 ba ketball fan IEAN R. STOCKMAL 'leannie With the light brown hair . . . exceptionally neat, with nice clothes . . . A merry heart is no small asset. THOMASI SAVARESE Tom Control your temper Tom great spaghetti eater laundry boy a good eye on the basket NANCY M SCHMIDT Nan Whos going to make my dreams come true'7 straw berry blonde Ill end anyone a few inches gf WINONA TICE Nonme Charmmg and sweet easy to get along wxth seen but not heard sympa thetrc MARGUERITE A TONUCCI Marge Shes got what rt takes artxstnc ablhty never a bystander naturally curly halr RAYMOND F. STOCKMAL HRGY.. The White City representative . . . corny jokes . . . seven wonders of the world. MARY A TALCIK Mar Soft voxce lxkes to laugh and does so A sxlent tongue gathers no gosslp SHE TON CORA MARGARET TIERNEY Corky When Insh eyes are smrlmgl attends all school affaxrs When wrll she have noth mg to say? ROBERT P. STOCKMAL Count Don't rush me! . . . photogra- phy is my line . . . naturalist. WILLIAM P TAMBURRKNO 1 Vocrferous sports fan auto mechanxc good har monrca player EMIL I TURECEK Turk Runner up for Artre Shaw what' no blondes' outsrde interests Ive got what xt takes WILLIAM L WEST Billy Hes a wit Oh those socks Bill' loves to look at cartoons Dukes com panion FRANCES M WILLIAMS Willie Ah Milford' DA R girl Hes in the army now lt it s cr debate you want I can give it RUTH H. VON WERDER Cookie Swing your partner round and round . . , Nancy's be- loved companion . . . farm- erette. ANNA F, WALSH Ann Modest . . . trips along most daintily quite sophisti cated scholarly N O EMIL I. WALCEK ,.Pop,. President of the senior class . . . supporter of Student Council . . . What. shave again! . . . has an eye for girls . . . Iohnny on the spot. IULIA WARECKE HIOY.. Faithful to the certain Un- known everybody's pa The more mischief the more sport' has an eye for blond haired boys DOUGLAS I-I WHITTAKER Duke Those lokes are really corny polka addict tickles the ivories potential ora or MARSHALL W WILLIAMS Oats Noted for his farm stories Sk- airplane models deep in a dream Bridge port cuties Grrls Boys Bette Davrs Glen lVl1ller Summer Study LILLIAN E YOIA Angel s rtght hand qrrl great gtgqler I could use cr few mches Dont srt but keep movxng HELEN ZASKALICKY Helen Somebody s g o o d secretary assoclate ed1lOI of the Focus naturally brrlhant never mtssed the honor ro Class SfOf1Sf1CS Chrel Topzc of Conversatron Favorrte Actress Actor Most Popular Orchestra Best Tune of the Year Most Enjoyed Class Perrod 30 THELMA ZAK Butch Texas here I come' those who know her love her She recerved an a m ple amount of herght IRENE L ZIMOLAG A ntterbug at heart staunch suporter of the Glee Club reserved trxendly Boys G1rls Errol Flynn Glen Mlller Vacatron Study Honor Students HELEN ZASKALICKY DOROTHY ANN DIDSBURY KENNETH KRAEMER --f1rf- 31 Chalyrrlcn Donald Blesslng Charrman Frances Wrlllams The Commencement EXSICISSS The commencement exercrses were held on Iune 19 1942 The theme of the graduatron centered about the development of mter Amerrcan relatrons Talks on the subyect were grven by M1ss Helen Zaskahcky Valedxctorran and M1ss Dorothy Ann Drdsbury Salutatonan The theme was developed by musrc massed chorus and dramatrc numbers The hrstory of our relatxons wrth Latm Amerrca was traced emphaslzmg the contnbutrons of Slmon Bolrvar the Monroe Doctrme the Good Nelqhbor Pohcy the cooperatron of the twenty one Republrcs 1n the war and the culture and musrc of South Amerrca The Supenntendent of Schools Harry E Fowler drstrrbuted drplomas and announced the award of prrzes The Commencement Comm1ttees lean Stockmal Margaret Savlgnano Faculty Advrser M1ss Lee CLASS PROPHECY Ruth Glll Carolrne Keneston Iames Shanley A11ce Fortxer Marlon Gooley Ellzabeth Iocrtus Mary Talcrk Charrman Faculty Advrser M1ss TISI CLASS WILL Charrman Iamce McLean Kenneth Kraemer Nancy bchm1dt Douglas Whrttaker Helen DuBrava Faculty Advrser Mr Tyrrell Dorothy Anderson Dorothy Heusser Iulra Warecke Nancy Schmxdt Carolme Keneston Allce Fortrer Emxl Walcek Helen Zaskalxcky Henry Domurad Ruth Glll Faculty Advrser M1ss Rae CLASS GIFTS Chalrman BANQUET COMMITTEE Charrman Carolrne Keneston Frances Wrllrams Ehzabeth Iocrtus Kenneth Kraemer Walter Hylwa Henry Domurad Faculty Advrser Mr Kmgsley Q2 Rose Mas Iulla Warecke Cora M Tlerney Dorothy Anderson Helen DuBrava Iohn Muchrsky Emrl Turecek Robert Menustrk Iohn Mlralles Angelo Cots Faculty Advrser M1ss Rulofson CLASS HISTORY CLASS ELECTIONS ' f n A - I I f l - az. x QQ XQYXQXLJ as 0 Q' 'gg .46 ORGANIINIONS The Argus Board E dr tors Frances W1ll1ams Rmchard NOWGkOWSkl Carohne Keneston Class Matenal Photography Emil Wqlcek Chmrmcm Henry Domurad Chalrman Cora Margaret Trerney getef R009 P H 1 W k enevreve owe Glfirec e Dorothy Dldsbury Rose Mas Sports Nancy Schrrudt Helen Zaskahcky Ehzabeth Flnn Iohn Dalton Harry Pryplesh h Marguer1te Tonuccr Dorot y Rogowsk1 Mary Mnel Busmess Commzttee Typmg Frank Kosewsk1 Chalrman Ahce Fofflef Frank Horvath Ass1stan1 Helen ZGSkUhCkY Iuha Warecke Angehne DeMarco Helen DUBIGVG Kenneth Kraemer Lllhcm Yom Irene Hush lean Stockmql Faculty Advzser Donald B1ess1ng Mlss Rae 34 Peggy Bassett Aff , , The Student COUHC11 The newly organrzed un1t the Student Councrl 1S an orgamzatron representatrve of the ent1re student body Its mam functrons are to develop better understandmg between the puprls and the faculty and to organ1ze the puprls for more and better extracurrrcular ac t1v1t1es Wrth th1s rn rnrnd several projects were undertaken and successfully completed A Talent Survey conducted by the Councrl helped rn mak1ng use of latent talent m the student body The result was two successful musrcal assembhes one grven for the bene f1t of the FOCUS and the other for the sophomore class The Student Councxl 1n cooperatron wlth the Teachers League organrzed an act1ve lunxor Red Cross Group A Courtesy Week program was another actrvrty promoted by th orgamzatlon Transportahon to the Basket ball Tournament games was secured through th1s groups efforts Lrvely d1scuss1ons of student problems were featured at the meetlngs Wrth the contmued cooperatron of the student body th1s organlzatron hopes to develop so that rn the future lt may be of more servrce to all Faculty Advzser Mr Krngsley l 35 1 1 1 . , . - 1 . 1 . . . 11 11 , . 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V . . , . . . 1 The French Club The year 194142 has been an actrve and very enyoyable one for all the members of the French Club Under the expert gurdance of Mrss Rulofson the club was qu1te suc cessful rn all 1ts socral GCl1Vll1eS The frrst event that the club sponsored was a very enloyable card party Barn dances were held every Thursday evemng unt1l the beglnnrng of the basketball season 'lh1s was one t1me when the farmers were able to outdo the c1ty slrckers From both the fman c1al and socxal aspects these affarrs proved very successful The musrc for these dances was furnlshed by the French Club flve PIGCG orchestra On February 14th we departed from the school at the early hour of 6 o clock From the moment we entered the B1g Crty to the moment we left our eyes were wrde open to sxghts such as the George Washmgton budge Rockefeller Center The Normand1e and French burldrng We arr1ved home aga1n at about 3 oclock the next mornmg qulte ex hausted from our eventful day The Washmgton trxp wh1ch we had planned to take th1s sprlng could not be arranged because of the war srtuatlon Therefore lt was wlth great pleasure that we contnbuted part of the money whrch we had earned for th1s trxp to the Iunlor Red Cross and to the Frrst Ard Group The last affarr conducted by the club was a Spr1ng Dance whxch prov1ded a very enjoyable evenmg for all who attended To future French Clubs we extend best wrshes for success whlch w1ll be even greater than that whrch we have achreved May you fmd as much pleasure 1n your act1v1t1es as we have rn ours Presrdent Ahce Fortler Secretary Cora Trerney V1cePres1dent Robert Menustrk Treasurer Frances Wtllxams Faculty Advrser Mrss Rulofson 6 . , ' . . . . I - , . 1 , . 1 . . . 11 . 11 1 1 1 . . . . , . . . , ' 1 1 - 1 , .. 1 'J v The Gzrls Glee Club About forty grrls make up the Shelton H1gh School Glee Club We recerved plentrful prarse for srngrng at a Defense Rally and a few assemblres On the evemng of Aprxl 17 at Mrlford we proudly placed Shelton H1gh as rankrng well among other hrgh school glee clubs rn the valley at the Housatonlc Festlval OFFICERS Presrdent Anna Walsh Secretary Treasurer Ianet Wakefreld Pramst Alrce Fortrer The Current Events Club The Current Events Drscussron Group found ample materral for thought rn the past year FIYS1 there was the questron Wrll the Unrted S'ates enter the war? December 7 provlded the answer to thrs Then people asked What plan shall we follow rn prosecutrng thrs war? Soon afterwards we began to th1nk about the all rmportant questron What kmcl of Peace must we have? On December 12 the group pre ented a panel drscussron on the B111 of Rrghts Faculty Advrser Mrss Lee - 1 Faculty fldviser - - - - - - - Mr. Bayley The F1rst A107 Class A Fxrst A1d Class under the superv1s1on of M1ss E Eleanor Smrth was orgamzed thxs year to tra1n a squad whrch w11l assrst dunng a1r raxds 1f the necessxty ever arrses The members of thrs class are Dorothy Drdsbury Gertrude Gaynor Angelme DeMarco Caro l1ne Keneston Frances Wmlhams Cora Trerney Al1ceFort1er Rose Mas T1ll1e Olrwa Dorothy Rogowskr Margaret Bassett Norma Goad Faculty Advrser M1ss Smlth The Model A1rplane Club meetmg on Monday mghts to construct model alrplanes Pursutt Planes Bombers Observa t1on and Attack Shrps of all the nat1ons of th world are to be reproduced 1n mtmature The models w11l be used to tra1n the men rn the Army and Naval Arr Corps to recogn1ze the vanous sh1ps They w1l1 also be used for range estxmahon and gun srghtmg for mn a regular gun srght the model at a drstance of thrrty flve feet 1S 1dent1cal wrth the plane rt self a half m1le away The boys have found the work mterestrng and enjoyable and have been anx1ous to do the1r part 1n Natronal Defense Faculty Advrser Mr. Frerhext Under the supervision of Mr. Freiheit, fifteen boys from the different classes have been The fumor Red Cross Sewmg Club The lunxor Red Cross Sewrng Club was mtroduced to the h1gh school as a part of the Iunlor Red Cross program The grrls who were rnterested ln kmttrng or sewlng met for the f1rst tlme on March n1neteenth Weekly meetlngs of the sophomore 1un1or and senlor grrls were held under the supervrslon of M1ss Bures and M1ss Shepard The French Club gener ously donated f1Ve dollars for the purchase of yarn for a red wh1te and blue afghan and members of the group furnrshed odd brts of materral They made baby clothes and knrtted afghans whrch were donated to the Red Cross for some needy persons They also helped the Boys Model Arrplane group by cutt1ng out templates for them Faculty Advrsers MISS Bures M1ss Shepard Freshman fumor Red Cross Kn1tt1ng Club Th1S year due to the Natronal Emergency the grrls 1n the Freshman Handrcraft Club have devoted all of the1r t1me to knrttxng The1r efforts have been spent 1n makrng a very elaborate afghan At f1rst the grrls brought the1r own yarn but now they pay for xt by col lectrng two cents dues at the1r regular Monday meetmgs On Apnl hrst a cake sale was sponsored by the group whxch proved to be a great success M1ss Verrett the faculty adv1ser, deserve much credrt for the success of the club and the freshman grrls are dehghted w1th the1r ach1evements OFFICERS Presrdent lean Gould Treasurer Lorra1ne Wremann V1cePres1dent Mane Earhart Secretary Dolores lVlart1 Faculty Advrser M1ss Verrett 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 . . ' 1 1 - p 1 1 . , ' 1 D 1 The Focus Staff Th1s year marked a great change 1n appearance for THE FOCUS for rt developed from a mrmeographed paper to a prmted one The pr1nt1ng was done rn the commerclal depart ment at The EVENING SENTINEL othces The members of the staff rncluded Robert Ellrs Dorothy Healey Carl Nrelsen Ianet Wakefleld Dor1s McCloskey Dorothy D1dsbury Charles Sanford V1rg1n1a Peterson Glorra Carrone Rrta O Brren Walter Iergensen lean Stockmal OFFICERS Ed1fOI1DCh19f Irene Hustr Busmess Manager Ehzabeth Zaskalrcky Associate Edrtor Helen Zaskalrcky Czrculatron Manager Glorra Walsl Advemsmg Staff Herman Pastore Antomette MGHQIHI Iames Beatr1ce Faculty Advrsers Mr DeMarco Mr Tyrrell The Dramabcs Club Although the Dramatrcs Club could not meet regularly throughout the year because of confhcts w1th other groups desmng to use the aud1tor1um several rnterestlng meetmgs were held At the October meet1ng Mr Abraham Treskunotf of Ansoma a member of the Inter town Drama League gave a very rnterestmg demonstratron of the art of theatre make up At varrous other meetlngs pantomlmes, monologues and short sketches were presented OFFICERS Presrdent Thomas Savarese V1ce Preszdent Raymond Brenkowskr Secretary Barbara Perry Faculty Advrser Mr DeMarco 1 - 1 . I 1 1 ' - The Assembhes On September thrrd our frrst day of school the class of 1942 headed the l1ne rather than followed the leaders 1nto the audltorrum for the frrst assembly IH the1r last year at good old S H S They sat proudly 1n the front rows whxle Mr Krngsley put us on the rrght track of the new school year Dr Van Zandt a graduate of the Parrs Conservatory held the platform on the twenty srxth of September at whrch t1me he entertarned us wrth several p1ano solos Berng drfferent from most Frrday mornmg programs the recxtal was recelved especrally well I doubt rf anyone w1ll ever forget th1s talented character wxth the bushy whxte halr and clever flngers At one oclock on thrs same day the last perlod was shortened much to the pleasure of everyone so that a lrttle school Splfll could be aroused for the nrght battle wrth the football eleven of Woodrow Wrlson Hrgh School from Mrddletown At th1s t1me our co captarns R1ch Nowakowskx and Bob Menustrk besrdes other representat1ves of the team promrsed the best per formance they could posslbly present rf the student body would be beh1nd them Thxs pep rally seemed to be of some use as our boys fought untrl they t1ed up the game much to the surprrse of the Woodrow Wllson boys At the frrst assembly Mr Krngsley had started us on route 41 42 that led to graduat1on but on October thrrd Mr Gustave T Bockrnan d1rected us on the Roads to Success What do you do wrth your spare t1me? he asked Arthur Petrrllo answered thts questlon by offenng an excellent p1ano solo The band also answered h1m wrth musxc These people he sard make use of the1r spare moments On October tenth the Oral EXPIGSSIOH class rem1nded us of the hero of 1492 by honorrng hrs bxrthday Eleanor Budzrk presented a talk on th l1fe of Columbus Henry Webber and Raymond Brenkowskl played musrcal select1ons on the p1ano and accord1on respectrvely A quartet from the Grrls Glee Club made up of Amta Eastman Rrta Saulmer Betsy Stolzenberg and V1rg1n1a Prsacane rendered one of the1r best select1ons Step up and see the great actor Hes sensatlonall Today October srxteenth we had as our guest star Iack Rand of Hollywood who presented the Merchant of Ven1ce In h1s one man show he cleverly deplcted the d1gn1f1ed Portra as well as the clownxsh Lancelot Gobbo On October twenty fourth another group came to the front The newly formed Student Councrl wrth the ard ot Mr De Marco s Oral Expressron Class opened Courtesy Week by showmg rn several skrts the r1ghts and wrongs 1n manners On November seventh we had the annual Armrstrce Day assembly The program was opened wrth the presentatron of the Governors proclamatron by Barbara Perry The quartet sang Keep the Home FIIES Burnmg Mem bers of the Charles Sutter Post ot the Amencan Leglon spoke to us Those 41 I 1 1 - 1 1 A - 1 1 . . 1 1 1 . 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I . . . . 1 . 1 - 1 . . 1 . 11 - - 11 represent1ng the Legron were Mayor Ralph C Booth Iudge Boland Wheaton Wrlson and Karl Tarbell Mr George Berman spoke on November fourteenth concern1ng what the Commumty Center has to offer Ioxn the Communlty Center and keep off the streets boys and grrls Chess checkers and p1ng pong are only a few of the thlngs they have to offer November nineteenth was an 1mportant clay The faculty and foot ball team had a bxg job to do Mr Glendon was our d1st1ngu1shed Master of Ceremon1es who rntroduced Fldqle Swanek Mr T151 Mayor Booth M Tarbell Mr K1ngsley Mr Fmn the cheerleaders and our 1mportant Co Captams Each speaker emphaslzed how much a Thanksgxvrng Day vxctory depended on student backxng Everyone jomed 1n the yells led by our enthusxastlc cheerleaders whrle the band supplxed the musxc for the affarr On November twenty exghth the band not only set the pace for the students frlrnq 1nto the aud1tor1um but 1t also welcomed back one of our faculty who had been called to the serv1ce of hrs country We were all very happy to have Mr Von Sabo wrth us agam and to ltsten to hrs talk on D1sc1pl1ne Another group of the school planned the program for December twelfth The Current Events group under the drrectxon of M1ss Lee presented a panel dlscussron commemoratxng the One Hundred and F1ft1eth Annxversary of the B111 of R1ghts Those who partrclpated were Emrl Walcek cha1rman and Frances W1ll1ams Marlon Gooley Rose Mas and Helen Zaskal1cky After the drscusston a few quest1ons were asked by people rn the audrence The whole program was very 1nterest1ng and enlxghtemng to all On December n1neteenth the Focus gave a talent show 1n order to meet the extra expenses of pr1nt1ng the paper The Student Councll had made a talent survey and now the stars of Shelton Hrgh School performed Probably we shall never be able to see such a cast agaln M1r1am Krexger and Douglas Whrttaker both offered very d1ff1cult muszcal select1ons on the ptano Bernrce Loper drd a tap dance Rrta Sauln1er and Iames Beatnce rendered solos Harold Zznsmerster w1th hrs trumpet Mtldred Smarz wrth her gurtar and Emrl Turecek wrth hxs saxophone gave us all somethmg to enloy That French Club Orche ra that we have all heard so much about beat out some old fashroned square set muslc Last but by no means least came our popular accordlon player Ray Brenkowskx w1th at least one polka Ianuary nlnth was the frrst day that preparat1on for War was suggested We were all mstructed just what to do 1n case of an atr ra1d Mr K1ngsley made us all see how 1mportant lt was to cooperate and to do what we were told On Ianuary fourteenth Mrs Iohn R Damell chaxrman of the Iunlor Red Cross 1n the New Haven drstrrct spoke and urged us to do our b1t to help our country and the boys rn the serv1ce At thrs tlme she showed us many thrngs students from other schools had made for the Red Cross 42 ' I I , . 1 - 1 1 . 1 - 1 1 1'- I ' I ' I I - 1 . ll I 1 - ll - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 5.4 I ll Il I - 1 , . . . 1 - - 1 I Then came Ianuary thrrtreth the day Bruce the magrcran came to school We put down our drmes pardon me eleven cents let down after srx weeks of hard work forgot about that test and enjoyed an hour wrth Bruce When we entered the assembly hall on February srxth we felt as though we had traveled south of the border rnstead of frlrng from our home rooms to the gym The stage was beautrfully arranged wrth the students from the Spanrsh class all wearing colorful costumes The senorrta who rntroduced the drfferent partrcrpants was Ieanette Brewster Betty Ledger and Ieanette Brewster played piano selectrons France Trchey and Kenneth Tar bell played a duet Anita Eastman and Edward Faulkner rendered a trumpet duet Lourse Kane and Fred Spoerl danced a tango The accompanrment for the drfferent solos was furnrshed by therr own orchestra After the musical part three students gave a skrt rn Spanish The characters were Rose Mas Angelo Cots and Rrchard Vargoshe and Ioan Hogan was the interpreter The other members of the class formed a chorus The Sophomores went patrrotrc on February twelfth and decided to buy a Defense Bond They charged eleven cents adm1ss1on to a very enjoyable var1ety program Ianet Wakefield rntroduced the participants The people who drd therr brt for thrs assembly were Brta Saulnrer offering a vocal solo Bernice Loper a dance Ralph Mongrllo a banjo selection Frances Trchey an accordron solo Gilbert Grady a prano solo Mildred Smarz guitar Paul My we drdnt realrze what talent there was rn the school' As long as February rs ar' rmportant month because our two most famous presrdents were born then we decrded to honor rt by a special patrrotrc assembly Mr De Marco and hrs oral expressron class were responsr ble for thrs assembly Edward Marganskr the charrman and Ernestrne Stone Robert Romano Stephen Chraprs and Gertrude Gaynor gave famous speeches by or about George Washmgton or Abraham Lincoln The Grrls Glee Club offered two songs and Arthur Petrrllo played another of hrs enjoyable selec trons We were all very pleased to welcome back a student of the Class of 1940 Leo Efrmetz who was home on a brref furlough He told us about hrs experrences rn the Navy He had been on the destroyer Kearney and had spent several months rn Iceland An assembly was held on March thrrteenth for those people rnterested rn Aeronautrcs Mr Casey from the Aero Industrres Technrcal Instrtute of Los Angeles California showed interesting movies of their school explarnrng drfferent thrngs as the pictures went on On April thrrd Mr Stone VrcePres1dent of the Stone Busrness College gave us an rnsprrrng talk He has been here several trmes rn the past few years and rs always welcome Stephen Chraprs and Rrta Albery gave a lrttle skrt about Tuberculosrs The outstandrng part of the mornrng was the announcement of the honor students Helen Zaskalrcky rs Valedrctorran Dorothy Drdsbury the Salutatorran and Kenneth Kraemer rs thrrd 43 . . 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GS IG cmd GCIVSHS I gh CD .ci 5- 'U 'D 5 .C v-. GCI agr t e LIIDPGTC CISSIT19 Q hese f O presence .ct -C. CD W.-CI bs .-Q .-CZ GXCS CID S SLICCGSS TSG Q SG Cl sk OW OP of ssed em '-A-4 f spor s I' 6 C CISS COI1 UI' CLASS OFFICERS Y orb GSU! I6 GCIG CI CVS I 'CCL CL -4-4 S L1 Now e hu e finished the third mile of our trek through On the gridiron we were represented by Alex urovetz, P t Shet n Hi h S ool. t crscinoting journey, filled with Boyk , Pcrul Ko s eimer, Edward Mgr onski, Rol nd age, crck u t l i . Po tore, Kenny Tar ll, eevcrn, B b urlison, nd Ted he ir t i l t fthe season wus the Turkey Strutters' Fo lknerg on t sket all ourt, : Kenny Tcrr ll, G Bctll, which was d glorious event. e music or the occasion Fette, Pete o ko, Alex Turovetz, Pete C i , cm. was furnish by ack H his orch t . Thomas , Willi m Weimon, cr seph Ogle, on the T e high li t of the ecrr wcrs t trcrditioncrl s ring event, base crll i mon , b : George ette, Alex Turovetz, Peter Corn- the unior om. The committees, under the ccr cr le irection cowic , Ro rt Tcrylor, o e h Ogle nd Williom W i . Miss P i nd lVli s Titus, did llent job in mdk- We wish to so in clo in t gt, crlt ou h i will b t ing thi t . t rill to ecome seniors, t e t l n O 1 t ibuted much to th t li e o the school. will b i . resi ent ........ George Fette S t ry ....... B orc Perr Vice- resident ....... ohn D y T er ...... Angeline De Marco t i ...... Miss Rulo son dv ser yA Forcul 81 I St is OIG O :Sw F3 -: UI UI -o-1 w Q-40 gwcw PQWQT6 O '.-C151 '09 as Council we u2N C256 U'-1:10 ..9LM: 2431 U U .- Weis 225-uc:-c ghas gf-UU E...- ,QLI-J 33W 1, Y Ed ki he SGC GS FU . r har P a r-t S3 ft .-Q Cum '04 1' ob 1'SOI'1 ee C: D-1 b I Th 91159 d f .EI 8,5 m5 KD .-CI L-4 Q- 5-bw GJ .-CI '4-4 'U .-Cl r-4 54-1 r-4 U,-4 Vac: ,so D-1 IDO Um -o-aSI U OS: -o warg ,,,.czc CD L. mag U Q-'1'1 '5 3 Preece. Cl U an Q 'U rrsch d .-CI .-C! 'U orsberg f CLASS OFFICERS fo lil 2 'O-1 an ,aa cs 3 '45 s: r Ia CIS G Se ury sb Dd CIIT1 Pres den The Soph Class The major social activity or t ea , t homore the class, selected a design or the cla anc , as held int e audito ium, Fi a , Novemb . Wit the field o thletics-footbal t Unit States' entrance into the war, a group, un er the all-the class was ly re resente b l ad hi o B rba Ri h, planned and resented a De ff , Steve Dav y, De n P e A m 1 , bruar Sth. The unds realized went to pur- Pawlowski,R etDid y,C l S a o , t be t e class gift to t e school. A committee e class representatives elected to t consisting o Natalie F , chairman, an t e officers of Gloria Wals , Fre Du mi t, and i t ...... Willi i t y . . . . Vice-President ...... Do ald P e T er .... Facu ty Ad i ....... 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As the basket all season opened, a tres rn t he first of these was the Welcome Dance W ich t e Senior organize by Coach rra . e es man ancin 1 la s g i onor. t at rde s th t it t el ev y Wednes ay unde the guidan i ecoming acquainted with l t . n Mr. Tisi. e ruary broug t t th an impressive i l - t was not long be ore Armistice Day was upon us. At this s i t m l irect by Mi s V tt. ssem ly we were addressed by M R l h B oth an udge Pl s r s man ocial were ormulate and t is l nd, m ers o t e Am i an ion. B f th helton- ig event occurred on April 0, 942. The High Sc ool Or- ur Day Classic , we a a pep-rall di t d he t , nducte b . DeM , e its initial appear- r. isi and M . rei it. Our class was re resented on th t . d furnish m i f ancing. T ere were gam s or Next came the Christmas program which i d th o di n't ance and t a air was a u . resi ent ....... alp Mongillo Secretary ...... G t de McCloskey Vice- resident ..... G1 ia ng lli reasurer ....... Mar. 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Thaddeus Garbren Peter Boyko Ioseph Iefferson Edward Marganskl George Ryan Alex Turovetz Robert Teevan Dean Preece Edward Sutkowskl Charles Sk1bO Wrlham Shelton Herman Pastore Football Play rs Edward Tall Edward Ajello Anthony Stefano Charles Nedbalskl Rrchard Marsden Rrchard Wells Iohn Dalton Kenneth Tarbell Iuhus Suren Zenon Pawlowsk1 George Taylor Iohn Pastore Raymond Blenkowskl W1l11am Kol1sko Paul Kasshe1mer Carl Nrelsen Allan Savrtsky Raymond Stockmal Managers Harold Pryplesh W1ll1am Wyman Raymond Goldsmrth Thomas Ryan W1l11am Coffey Francrs Nagy Coach Edward C Fmn Assrstant Coaches W Swanek, E Hoyt Thomas Horesco Donald Preece Walter Wlacek Ernest Spey Roland Page Robert Burhson Edward Faulkner Robert Romano Mlchael Smarz Joseph Slovak Edward Matejak Edmund Karkut . ny xrygy 2 iyw yy gr g ly A y Co-Captains-Robert Menustik, Richard Nowakowski Football Notes On the 17th of August forty candr dates led by co captanns Robert Menust1k and Rrchard Nowakowskl assembled at Lafayette held to beg1n pract1c1ng for the oncornmg season Facmg one of the tough est schedules ever to be encountered by a S H S eleven the candldates had only three weeks to become a well developed umt The team chosen by Coach Eddle Fmn for the f1rst trlt was Ends Iohn Dalton and Kenneth Tarbell Tackles Paul Kasshelmer and Raymond B1enkowsk1 Guards Donald Preece and Walter Wracek Center Ernest Spey Quarterback-Co Capta1n Rlchard No wakowskl Halfbacks Ioseph Iefferson and Ted Garbxen Fullback-Co Capta1n Robert Menust1k SHELTON 0 STAMFORD 32 Startmg the season at Stamford w1th the oppos1t1on of a class A team proved to be too much for the much 11ghter and less experlenced Shelton outfrt Play1ng before some 4000 spectators under the lrghts the Shelton team got control of themselves only after Pastuszak had scored three trmes rn the frrst half They held thexr stronger r1vals ln the thlrd per1od and threatened to score for themselves The Stamford team was not to be denred however as they pushed over two more touchdowns 1n the last penod Iefferson developmg qulckly 1nto a punter and passer and Menustrk runmng w1th the ball proved the1r effectrveness 1n thls game SHELTCN 6 ANSONIA 6 Gwen the1r chance to gam revenge for the crushrng defeat handed the1r school by the Lavender of Ansonla 1n 1938 the pre vrously defeated Shelton eleven battled a much heavler Ansoma team to a standstlll Behmd the effectrve runnmg of Co Capta1n Bob Menust1k the Gallopmg Gaels outplay ed the1r valley r1vals On a sustcuned 54 yard dr1ve the under rated Shelton team pushed over the frrst touchdown of the encounter wlth Co Capta1n Menust1k totmg the prgskm A few plays later Roger Goodson Anson1a speedster ran 40 yards to txe the score Both tr1es for the coveted 7th tally went astray Although serrously threatened several txmes a de termmed Shelton team wxthstood repeated thrusts 1n the shadow of the1r own goal posts But wrth the soundmg of the fmal whlstle the game ended ln a deadlock Most of the yardage gamed by the Gaels was by the power thrusts of Menust1k and the quarterback sneaks of Nowakowskl SHELTON 7 W WILSON 7 Playlng the second nnght game of the season before a crowd of about 3 500 people the Gaels led by the sparkplug Co Capta1n Bob Menust1k came back 1n the second half to t1e a hrghly touted Mrddletown comb1ne After the colorful exerc1ses whlch opened the season at Lafayette held a thr1ll1ng en counter was staged at the South End gnd rron W1lson s b1g fullback Er1c Schultz scor1ng 1n the thrrd penod blasted the hopes of the local fans However w1th about two mxnutes left to play Co Capta1n Menust1k who had been playlng marvelous ball ran 42 yards through the entrre Woodrow Wxlson team to score on one of the most spectacular runs ever seen at the local f1eld Wlth everyone holdrng the1r breaths Menust1k from a punt formatron r1fled a pass to Tur vetz rn the end zone for the tyxng pornt The crowd went wlld and rn a few mmutes the game ended SHELTON 0 MILFORD 44 After r1s1ng to great henghts m the Wood row W1lson game a trred Shelton team was snowed under by a b1gger and more expe nenced Mxlford comb1ne It was not the same team that took the held 1n the two prevrous encounters but a bewxldered out classed aggregatron Th1s game hurt the team perhaps more than any other dunng the campaxgn for 1t was ln thxs encounter that Ioey Iefferson ace passer and krcker pulled a lrgament 1n hrs leg wh1ch kept hlm sldelxned for the remalnder of the season Mrlford went on to gam class C champron shrp honors and to w1n top pos1t1on rn the Housatomc League 1 ' ' 1 ' I - 1 , . . . . , 1 I L . I Q ' . 1 1 1 ' ' - ' - 1 1 I i . . . . 1 I - . . . , . . . I - - - 11 11 . . . , . . ' 1 1 , 1 1 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 I I . . l . I I . 1 . 1 1 , ' . . . , , ' . . . . . . . , , - 1 ' - 1 ' 1 1 1 ' . . . . . . . 11 11 . 1 1 1 Sl SHELTON 0 CHAPMAN TECH 0 Undaunted the Gaels made the long tr1p to New London to match punts and passes w1th a b1g Chapman Tech eleven Ne1ther team ylelded under pressure and the game ended ln a 0 0 deadlock The only real threat came 1n the last per1od when a Tech substrtute dropped a perfect pass 1n the open In th1s game Walt Wracek stellar guard fractured h1s arm and was lost for the durat1on of the season SHELTON 7 BRANFORD 6 Undertakmg therr second league game of the season a reluvenated Shelton team came back rn the second half to ga1n a well earned 76 v1ctory over a good Bran ford eleven The Branford score came when Petella the Hornets speedster galloped 40 yards for the v1s1tors only tally But the Gaels were not to be demed Start1ng a sustarned dnve on therr own 32 they march ed to a touchdown w1th Menust1k Nowakow sk1 and Garblen carrying the ball wxth con srderable success Wxth the ball on the 20 yard l1ne Menust1k slammed h1S way over Then lack Dalton the rrght end stepped back and w1th nerves of steel calmly splxt the upnghts Wlth a perfect placement Thrs spelled the dlfference between another t1e and a mented v1ctory SHELTON 6 NAUGATUCK 13 Stnkmg through the a1r and on the ground Coach Pete Foley s Naugatuck team took an early l30 lead 1n the f1ISl half whrch stood up desplte the retal1at1on of the1r smaller r1vals It was rn th1s game that Bob Menust1k was unusually br1ll1ant He romped 80 yards w1th an mtercepted pass only to have 1t nu1l1f1ed by a penalty He then d1d the 1mposs1ble by repeat1ng th1s feat a few mxnutes later Thrs showed the real abxhty of the b1g co captam Hrs daz zlxng speed left h1s pursuers far behmd as he streaked down the left s1del1ne of the grldlron The Shelton team tned desperate ly to puncture the Naugatuck defense but the game ended w1th a 13 6 v1ctory for the Foleymen SHELTON 0 STRATFORD 51 After a two weeks layoff a completely overpowered Shelton team bowed to a much supenor Stratford aggregat1on The Gaels were wxthout the servrces of thelr shrewd quarterback Richard Nowakowskx who was nurs1ng an myury The absence of Iefferson and Wracek d1d not help the cause any Moreover 1t was hard to concentrate on th1s game wrth the Derby game so near SHELTON 27 DERBY 0 The annual game w1th Derby was ap proached w1th xntensrve dr1lls and hard scnmmages Coach Frnn shuffled h1s l1ne up for the tradrtlonal Thanksg1v1ng Day classxc Among the new faces were Bob Romano at center Ed Marganskl and Pete Boyko at the halfback posts and B111 Kol1sko at tackle Erme Spey was sh1fted to h1s former run mng guard pos1t1on For the flrst few mmutes the game was played Wllh nerther team havlng the ad vantage But soon the super1or play of the Gaels took 1ts toll and xt was only a questron of tlme before they had crossed Derbys goal lme Shelton klcked off to Derby and agam forced thexr rrvals to glve them the ball Soon the Gaels had scored agam and the half ended Wllh the score of 13 O In the second half 1t was the same story wrth the Derby aggregat1on be1ng com pletely snowed under Coach Fmn put rn the second team w1th f1ve mxnutes to play but Derby found 1t d1ff1cult to move agamst the Shelton subs and were unable to get even a consolatron score In th1s game Menust1k Boyko Nowa kowsk1 and Dalton were espec1ally br1ll1ant Menustxk played h1s usual outstandmg game Boyko playrng h1s f1rst game smce h1s 1n1ury early 1n the season plowed through the Derby l1ne l1ke a bolt of thunder Nowakowsk1s shrewd quarterbackmg kept the Red Baxders bewlldered throughout the game and Dalton klcked four strarght place ments one bemg null1f1ed by a penalty The lmemen also deserve cred1t for therr f1ne performance 1n open1ng up holes and stopplng the charges of the Derby team Th1s was the worst defeat ever handed erther team 1n the long hlstory of the serxes Th1s v1ctory more than made up for the setbacks recelved dunng the long and hard schedule 1 1 1 . 1 , . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . . . . . 1 - I . I - . . . . I ' ' I - . , . . 1 1 1 1 1 ' . 1 . I - ' 1 11 11 , 1 I . ' . . - I ' 1 1 1 ' ' . . . , . . 1 1 1 - 1 . . . . . .I I 1 . . , ' ' , . . Basketball Players Robert Menustrk Thomas Savarese Alex Turovetz Hobert Dldsbury James Shanley Iohn Dalton Peter Boyko Thomas Ryan Peter Comcow1ch Kenneth Tarbell Rrchard Nowakowskr Stephen Davey Ioseph Iefferson Raymond Ott George Fette W1111am Werman Joseph Ogle R1chard Wells Managers Nello Cras1111 Edward Sheahan Franc1s Nagy Andrew Hrtchko Charles Skrbo Henry Frtol W1111am Coffey Coach V1ncent Murray 5 ,J Basketball Notes BOARDMAN TRADE 28 SHELTON 42 The Shelton varslty and junxor varsrty basketball teams opened the1r 19411942 season rn fme style on December 2 w1th vrctorres over the Boardman Trade combme of New Haven The varsrty subdued the1r opponents 1n a thrlller wh1le the 1un1or vars1ty rn a tough struggle also came through to the count of 16 ll The varsrty struggle was packed w1th plenty of exc1tement from start to frmsh Irm Shanley and Bob Menust1k shared the scor mg honors but the whole team drsplayed fme passmg wh1ch set up many of the1r counters DANBURY 27 SHELTON 22 After start1ng the season off rn frne style Shelton traveled to Danbury to take on ct b1gger more exper1enced class A outf1t It was a close hardfought battle but Dan bury came out on the long end of the 27 22 score DERBY 31 SHELTON 55 In a benefrt game for the Army Rehef Fund the Gaels swamped a hapless Red Rarder team by 24 po1nts From begmmng to end Shelton had the nets swrshlng w1th shots from all angles of the court Captcun superb rn reglstenng 21 po1nts ANSONIA 30 SHELTON 37 After g1v1ng Derby such a dec1s1ve beat mg Shelton turned to Ansoma for another VICIOIY In a farrly close game Shelton was the vrctor by the score of 37 30 Sav arese and Menust1k showed except1onal bnlhance rn th1s game BRANFORD 30 SHELTON 45 Wrth these prehmmary games tucked away 1n the records the Murraymen travel ed to Branford for the openrng game of the HOUSQIOHIC League season In a fa1rly close battle the locals were aga1n v1ctor1 ous Iefferson led the Gaels offens1ve w1th 14 po1nts EAST HAVEN 38 SHELTON 45 Returmng to the1r home court the Gaels matched the1r talents w1th a much taller East Haven outf1t Th1s was Sheltons sec ond league t1lt and aga1n they came out on top Menust1k was hrgh scorer aga1n w1th 15 po1nts SEYMOUR 24 SHELTON 31 Playmg before a capacrty crowd on the1r home court the Gaels took a scrappy and fast playrng Seymour qumtet to the tune of 31 24 Th1s game was closer than 1t looked but the locals came through amtdst the cheers of the fans WALLINGFORD 48 SHELTON 34 Shelton s four game w1nn1ng streak came to an abrupt close at Wallmgford when a stubborn Lyman Hall f1ve play1ng on the1r home court breezed through a bewrldered Shelton outflt to a 48 34 w1n The f1rst half ended w1th the score even but Wallrng ford won eas1ly as they put on a scor1ng spree 1n the last half DANBURY 28 SHELTON 40 Danbury mvaded the Shelton court and were afforded not so cordral a welcome as they expected for the Gaels were out to repay a prev1ous defeat suffered at the hands of the hat towners Repay them they d1d ln a funous batttle wh1ch saw the Dan bury qu1ntet leave the floor 1n protest agalnst a decrsron Flghts among the players also halted the game at frequent mtervals However Shelton played the1r own brand of ball and came out on top DERBY 32 SHELTON 34 The Gaels journeyed to Derby for the1r second trlt w1th the Red Rarders It was not the same team wh1ch the locals had so dec1s1vely trounced 1n the1r f1rst meet1ng Instead xt was a re1uvenated revengeful and forced 1ts favored opponent to be con tent wuh a two po1nt supremacy Th1s game showed the quahtres the Murraymen had when put under pressure and proved they had that extra someth1ng that makes a champ1on STRATFORD 24 SHELTON 40 Stratford a league opponent mvaded the S H S gym but were sent back to Strat ford w1th a drscouragrng loss The Gaels played well and Menust1k was aga1n out stand1ng MILFORD 37 SHELTON 34 Shelton trekked to Mrlford for another league trlt Here they met w1th more op posrtron than they expected and the frnal whlstle saw the shoretowners out rn front by a s ore of 37 34 The Gaels slowed down 1n th1s game and most of the trme they played M11fords brand of ball BOARDMAN TRADE 33 SHELTON 53 In a game played on a Tuesday after noon at New Haven Shelton overwhelmed the Trade School boys by a score of 53 33 Shanley was hxgh scorer w1th 18 po1nts Th1s game marked the Gaels tenth vrctory and 1nsured the1r entry xnto the annual CI AC Tournament BOb Menustik, star center of the Gaels. was quintet 'which played its best brand of ball 54 DERBY 34 SHELTON 38 In perhaps the most hotly contested game played at the local court Shelton eked out a 38 34 w1n Wrth but two mmutes left to play the Red Raxders led 31 29 but a foul shot awarded to Menust1k and Ieffersons tap xn followed by a l1ghtn1ng l1ke rebound shot from the star center carned Shelton to a 38 34 vtctory The capaclty crowd let out a roar of approval and del1ght as the fmal score appeared on the board STRATFORD 36 SHELTON 34 A t1red Shelton team traveled to Strat ford to play another league contest The game was played on even terms unt1l 1n the last flfteen seconds a Stratford man sank two foul shots to glve Stratford a w1n by the sl1m margm of two po1nts MILFORD 31 SHELTON 38 Hungry for revenge for the prevrous de feat dealt them by the Shoretowners the Gaels tnumphed over Herb Frenchs com bme w1th comparatlve ease Th1s game marked another steppxng stone toward Shelton s march for the champtonshxp BRANF ORD 25 SHELTON 31 Tred for f1rst place Wllh Shelton the Hornets mvaded the local court to tr to not achleve the1r goal however for a f1ght 1ng Shelton team held a s1x po1nt lead when the fmal wh1stle blew Thts put the locals 1n f1rst place by one game EAST HAVEN 59 SHELTON 36 Playmg on a strange court Shelton was overwhelmed by a much taller and faster East Haven aggregat1on to the tune of 59 36 Everyth1ng went wrong for the locals and 1t was apparent they were not 1n top form WALLINGFORD 27 SHELTON 29 Wallxngford prevxous conquerors of the Murraymen came to Shelton 1n an attempt to make 1t two stra1ght Shelton had to w1n th1s game to stay rn the runnrng for the Housaton1c League Champ1onsh1p and w1n 1t they d1d 1n another thr1ll1ng game Htgh scorer for the Gaels was l1tt1e Petey Comco w1ch who played marvelous ball through out the season SEYMOUR 42 SHELTON 44 T1ed for IIISI place w1th Branford Shel ton traveled to Seymour to try to get un dxsputed possess1on of the League honors At Seymour they were met w1th st1ff op pos1t1on and were forced to play an over t1me penod At the begmmng of the game 1t looked l1ke a walk away for Shelton but Seymour came up from behrnd to t1e the score Bob Menustxk was the star of the evemng regrstenng 18 po1nts two of these be1ng free throws whrch gave hrs team a two po1nt vrctory and the Housa ton1c League Champ1onsh1p TOURNAMENT GAMES WATERTOWN 31 SHELTON 45 Shelton havmg been seeded 1nto the quarter fmals of the annual C I AC tourna ment was p1tted agalnst Watertown rn the fxrst encounter The supenonty of the Gaels showed rtself rn th1s game as they forged ahead 1n the last half to take the game amrd the cheers of the local fans who traveled to New Haven to w1tness the game Shel tons offenslve was led by Shanley and Menust1k who made 16 and 15 po1nts re specnvely WOODROW WILSON 47 SHELTON 24 Shelton was confronted Wllh too much competltlon as they opposed the b1g Mxd dletown team whrch had a record of 19 stra1ght w1ns Evldently 1t was not Shelton s nxght and the h1ghest scorer on the Gaels team could accumulate only 5 po1nts L1ttle Petey Comcowlch played h1s usual brand of good ball wh1le Captam Bob Menust1k starred for the locals Menust1k Iefferson Shanley Comco w1ch Savarese Dalton and Tarbell all played well on the varslty MeHuS11k was the backbone of the team and throughout the season of twenty games he accumulated a total of 243 Th1s total broke both the Housaton1c League scormg record and also the all t1me sconng record for class B schools rn the State Shanley and Iefferson helped prle up the score 1n many of the games wh1le Pete Comcowlch lack Dalton and Tom Savarese defended the1r basket and handled the ball with alacnty The 194142 basketball season was the best 1n years and the team holds a record that future qumtets w1ll f1nd d1ff1cult t equal A capacrty crowd frlled the gym nasrum for every encounter and the local fans followed the team 1n large numbers when the games were played out of town The yumor varsity brought out some promrsmg candrdates for next years team In the1r games the jumor varslty won 10 and lost 9 Ogle Boyko Turovetz Fette and D1dsbury all showed prom1se for the future ' I I I I ' 1 ' ' take possess1on of top honors. They d1d - - ' ' I ll ll . . . . . v . - - . . - O 55 925. '- Baseball Players Robert Menustrk Mrchael Smarz Thomas Savarese Ioseph Slovak Iames Shanley Donald Preece George Fette George Taylor Iohn Dalton Alex Turovetz Peter Comcow1ch W11l1arn Welman Francls McCloskey Kenneth Tarbell Charles Sk1bo Zenon Pawlowskr Managers Anthony Stefano Nello Cras11l1 Francrs Nagy Iohn McGrath W1111am Hrtchko Robert El11s Coach Vrncent Murray hi. CHEERLEADERS Iane Coffey Alrneda Rowley Margaret Sk1bo Ahce Fortrer Betty Ledger Lou1se Kane Eleanor Thornfeldt Helen Canganelh rgfgfi ,L flat' , X V C M A S ' 'si-3, q , , ' 7 T5fa.tf 5 at K of r A ,f .. , 531.5 ,k,Qt,.Q.g Q, - Q z 5.654 YA, yifmg F A f .,.' . Q' 1f3 A,:'ii.A l W, ,, t ,, H 4 - T' A, 7. 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