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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.
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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 , .
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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
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