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THEIR NAME Anthony, Anna . Beatrice, Finton . Benham, Kenneth . Bierwirth, Winifred . Blakely, Frances . . Boyson, Jane . . Bracci, Stephen . Bragulat, James . Buccelly, Ada . . . Canganelly, Gloria . Cantin, Frances . . Capece, Eleanor . Carlson, Joseph . Dagle, Thomas . Danowski, Rudy . Dikovsky, Basil . Earhart, Marie Eckberg Jean . Evans, Philip . Gill, Lillian . . Gonyer, Wayne . Gould, Jean . Grady, Gilbert . Guider, Catherine Hallaman, Jean . Haussler, Mary . Helm, Carl . . . Herrick, Dorothy . Hess, John . . . Horvath, Elizabeth Hoye, Kathryn . Jones, Catherine . Lanzi, Anna . Marchitto, Laura . . Marti, Dolores . . . Mas, Edward Why McCloskey, Gertrude McMahon, James . . Micka, John . . . Murray, Louis . . Rappa, Henry . . . Roslonowski, Phyllis Russell, Howard . . Savarese, Philomena Savignano, Josephine Shelton, Velma . . Simonetti, John . . Skurat, Mariorie . Smarz, William Soukup, Eugene . Steinman, Robert . . Stevens, Grace . . Stockmal, Howard Sutkowski, Jean . Szarka, Grace . . Thompson, Vivienne Tichy, Frances . . Waters, James . Weber, Henry . . Weimann, Lorraine Wells, Beniamin . . Wilson, Lois . . Wladyka, Helen . Zalmer, Richard . Ziegler, Arthur WHAT THEY SAY FINAL DESTINATION . . Who . . . me? . They're all mad fooIs. . Ain't it the truth, tho! . . . . . O Gee! . . . Oh, for those good old days.' . I can see me now! . . lHe's on the quiet side.l . . . What a ride! . U. . Not much. . . . We have more fun! . . Oh, how howribble! . . IAlmost anythingl . . Roll those eyes. . .U. . Holy Mackerel! . . . . Shucksl . . . . I beg your pardon. . . Ah, Heck! . . . Office Girl . . . Infantry . . Infantry Soda-ierker . . Nurse . . . Nurse . . Contractor S. Navy Radio Technician . . Musician . . . CareerGirl Dress Designer . . Beautician S. Navy Radio Technician . . Army Man . . . . Yale . . Blue Jacket . Beauty Expert Pardon me! . . . Nurse . . . I dunno! .... . . . . Army . . . . . Hi. . . . . Clerical Worker What've we got for homework? . . . Farmer . . Are you kiddin'? . . . Woman in White . . . . Egads!! . . . . . . . . . Dentist . . . Gee whiz, kids. .... Medical Technician You wouldn't kid me, would you? . . Hairdresser . . Don't Fence Me ln! . . . Magazine Illustrator . Oh Gee? . .... Navy Oh, dear. . . Office Worker . lVery littlel . . . . . Navy Are you kiddin'? . . . Secretary Don't lose it. . Window Trimmer Gee Whiz! ........ Nurse . Naturally! ...... Dress Designer . . . Can I help you? Candy Counter in Woolworth's . . . . Who, me? . . . . . . . . Teacher do today what you can put off till tomorrow! Serviceman . . . Be good now! ..... Clerical Worker . IPracticaIly anythingl ..... Business Man . . Don't lose it. . Player With the N. Y. Giants . You ain't kiddin'!' . Where's Murray? . . Darn it. . . . Just forathrill! . . No kiddin'? . Oh Geeps! . Hmmmm? . Hi, fellows! Hi, Sharpy! . Ha-ha. . . I don't know. . May I help you? . . Don't bother me! . . Oh, you kid! . . I'Il be seeing you! . Oh, my back! . Gosh darn it! . . Yeah? . Huh? . Supposing'!! Oh, GolIy! . Oh,yea! . . . . Oh, Fine! . . . . Oh, worms! . . . INot much of anythingl . . Oh you dog! . 27 In . . . . NavyMan . Navy . Nurse Navy . . Hairdresser Radio Broadcaster Dress Designer Doctor Dramatics School A Life of Leisure Baseball Player . Clothier to Dad and Lad Store Clerk Navy . Office Clerk . Secretary . Secretary . Farmerette Engineer Pianist Business Executive Swabbing Decks Office Worker . Hairdresser . Drummer Boy Adventurer
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Station S. H. S. is presenting the last of the series of inside news broadcasts that have been brought to you by Faculty Products, Inc. The employees of The Senior Broadcasting Com- pany are ioining the Alumni Inc., and other new employees are expected to appear next fall in their places. So, radio listeners, here is our last news broadcast coming to you at 1945 on your dial, entitled This is Our Best by S.H.S. But true to form, l must say a word about our product. Faculty Products, Inc., our sponsors for the last four years, have outdone themselves in enabling us to present to you a new product. Glendon'sBakery is putting out something new in the way of rolls-HONOR ROLLS-try them and taste their rich, delicate flavor. They contain vitamins A and B. You can get them either in the super size of HIGH HONOR ROLLS, or the family size, HONORS, or the pocket size, HONORABLE MENTION. Try these rolls next contract and see how pleased and surprised your family will be. Now for the news. A new addition to the sponsors group this year has been Miss Mary Farrell who teaches Spanish to our employees. The company, in upholding the good neighbor policy, is putting on a Spanish program-but first some of the cast must know a little Spanish. Consequently a club has been formed for the development of their Spanish vocabulary. , Down in Al, The American Forum of The Air , the Reader's Digest has seen much use, while up in C5, the Town Meeting of The Air , there have been some pretty lively debates con- cerning the World Security organization and the treatment of countries such as Germany and Poland. Have you read up on your latest magazine articles and newspaper columnists? Then per- haps you have reached a good conclusion. lf so, mail us a penny post card in care of this station, and let us know your views. A current rumor is going around to the effect that the hit song Accentuate The Positive started in the laboratory situated on the third floor of our honored building. According to Mrs. Simon, the laboratory technician, when there's a surplus of electrons and not enough protons, which you find from the atomic number minus the atomic weight according to the octette theory of two electrons in the first orbit but eight in the second orbit up to a certain valence, you'll have more negative charges which you'll have to eliminate, but you'll have to accentuate the positive in the nucleus . . . Lately many of our female employees have been nursing broken finger nails-typing, you know. We have a good solution: Send us 51.98 plus six cents for postal charges, and we will send you a pair of scissors immediately. Don't forget to include your return address. I think a fashion note will lust fit in here. The girls are sporting silver name barrettes, while Joseph Carlson typifies the current trend among the boys-viz, plaid iackets, loafers, bright socks and perhaps a bow tie. Those who have served faithfully as officers in the Senior Broadcasting Company are: Gilbert Grady, president, William Smarz, vice-president, Frances Cantin, secretary, and James McMahon, treasurer. We extend congratulations to Thomas Dagle and Finton Beatrice, whose conscientious use of our products for four years has won them the highest recognition of the company, that of vale- dictorian and salutatorian respectively. And now on behalf of the employees of the Senior Broadcasting Company and myself, I extend sincerest appreciation to Faculty Products Inc., without whose kindness and assistance this series of programs would not have been possible. From now on we shall be known only as mem- bers of the Alumni. Thus, in the hope that this record will live as a tribute to four years of study- effort--homework--and honor roll, we leave Shelton High School. THE END CATHERINE GUIDER DOLORES MARTI KATHRYN HOYE Adviser-MISS LEE 26
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RX 3 5523981 WF Wm llmnwge of J mba- We, the Class of 1945 of the Shelton High School, City I ' 'spun gn falk ,mu of Shelton, County of Fairfield, State of Connecticut, United gud' 1 all WS' St t f A ' th I t E th b ' f d 1 timings Aw,,,.,,Qf a es o merica, on e pane ar , emg 0 soun gm I1 ' . 3'li30'53hlg.TLPaQ1x'S:,a and disposing mind, do hereby make and declare this to 'To DQ' vm QVDWQ . l XLrvs2i'gC?2:152120qx?gh:i'T-Y' be our last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all former 0 ' up he 5451 Fklaji-f-at ,,, Q9 , Wills by us made. man W' ,ascii , ff , 'IITTW ill! 1 ,Al K ,. Si Frances Cantin leaves her acting ability to any Junior who can succeed in holding an audience spellbound. ' Frances Blakely bequeaths her nickname Gabby , bestowed upon her by Mr. Tyrrell, to Ruth Ledger. Kenneth Benham and Carl Helm leave, and are so-o-o-o-o glad! Gloria Canganelly wills her tantalizing smile to Cynthia Bugle. Kathryn Hoye bequeaths the privilege of playing the National Anthem at assemblies to any Junior who is willing to attempt to play loud enough so the student body will stay in tune. Jean Gould and Dorothy Herrick leave their pep and energy to Helene Skelly and Evelyn Rogowski. James McMahon leaves his crew-cut to Bobby McLeod with hopes that he doesn't catch cold. Henry Rappa leaves and all is quiet! Helen Wladyka and Laura Marchitto will their neatness to Louise Farr and Nancy Hamilton. Beniamin Wells bestows his freckles upon Charles Saulnier . . . all two hundred and fifty-nine of 'em. John Simonetti and Howard Stockmal will their up-to-date wardrobes to Dicky Moore and Eugene Buchli. Catherine Guider and James Waters tried, without avail, to leave their speed to some Junior . . . we couldn't wait that long to go to press! Jean Eckberg would like to leave her bill at the Tweed Shop to any Junior girl who wishes to be well-groomed. Elizabeth Horvath bestows her position as court steno upon any Junior desiring police protection. William Smarz was about to leave his method of studying to innocent Joe Sylvester, when the Board of Education interfered. The lucky boy! Marjorie Skurat and Anna- Lanzi bestow their pleasing personalities on Esther Smith and Shirley Denny. John Micka leaves his Charles Atlas physique to Russ Batza. Louis Murray leaves his ability as a convincing speaker to any Junior who can command the attention of an audience of one in the hall at recess. Mary Haussler leaves Mr. Tyrrell a year's supply of gum . . . hopes he likes Grapevine. Phyllis Roslonowski, somewhat unwillingly, leaves her Derby heart-throb to Eleanor Finer. Basil Dikovsky was about to leave his name in pages of history, but in walked Miss Lee in time to save the book! Anna Anthony wills her ability ro get things done properly to La Verne Fette. A word to the wise . . . ! Winifred Bierwirth bestows her iob as soda-ierker at Moscardini's to any Junior liking her ice cream on the house. Jane Boyson leaves her popularity among both girls and boys to Geraldine Gaetz. The Smiling Irishman got Stephen Bracci's car before any Junior had a chance. Thomas Dagle and Howard Russell have to leave their tables in the library . . . they couldn't get them through the door. 28
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