Shelton High School - Argus Yearbook (Shelton, CT)

 - Class of 1946

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CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1946 of the Shelton High School, City of Shelton, County of Fairfield, State of Connecticut, United States of America, on the planet Earth , being of sound and disposing mind, do hereby make and declare this to be our last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all former Wills by us made. Louise Baklik unwillingly leaves her seat on the bus next to Willie, the bus driver, to any girl enjoying the ride as much as she. Pearl Giesen leaves her joke book to George Blaess in hopes that he will get as many laughs as she did. Bill Hogan leaves. 'Nuff said. Betty Griffin bequeaths her stylish and up- to-date wardrobe to Alice Iefferson. Frances Iwaniec leaves her dimpled smile to Iane McGrath. Charles Saulnier leaves his freckles to Ioe Fitzgerald. All 249 of them. We wanted Mary Ogle and Anna Uberti to leave their men from Derby, but they said No . Evelyn Rogowski leaves her ability to answer all agricultural problems aris- ing in both history and law to any junior who doesn't mind being called farmer . Don Ferrull bequeaths his cheerful per- sonality to Bob Spoerl. lean Rourke leaves her preference for An- sonia crooners to Ellen Emslie. Maryel Goad leaves her smile and her wink to Dot Daiuto. Iohn Veneri leaves his curlers and hair tonic to Ed Bricket. Lorraine Carney, Regina Ellsworth, and Carole Regan cede their inseparable- ness to the Cash girls. Iohanna Comboni leaves her make-up work in typing to any junior who thinks she can complete it before 1952. Flora Ballester leaves her inquisitive nature to Barbara Denninger. Annabel Block, another Little Imogene , leaves her ability to get into mischief to Florence Savarese. Hollywood called, so Robert Page left. Nancy Hamilton wills her originality to Midge Canganelly. Cay Iones, knowing our chief fault, leaves a year's supply of lunches to the entire junior class. Nelson Bacchiocchi and Charles Hess will a copy of the book The Manly Art of Self-Defense to two juniors with pugi- listic ambitions. Anita Yvars leaves her fluency in Spanish to Anita Tur. Eva, Irene and Olga Plaskon, together with Iosephine Pereiras, leave their four seats in all their classes to any four juniors who like to be together. Frank Pagliaro bequeaths those flashy ties for public auction. Edna Pryor wills her stature to Louise Dyas -Don't worry, Lou, nice things come in small packages. Genevieve Stefano leaves her travels to a junior with a large suitcase. Nestor Mengual tried to leave his violin, but his Mother wouldn't let him. Ioan Wilcox, the genius, leaves her ability to accomplish to Ieannette Lechus. Anna Wysowski bequeaths her daily experi- ments in the chem lab to any junior who promises not to blow up the school. Zoltan Szarka leaves his name in the annals of Shelton High's history. Olga Breyan bequeaths her brightly polished nails to any brightly minded junior girls. Florence Larson leaves her artistic ability to Frances Gomis. Shirley Rayner and Irene Butts and Elizabeth Sylvester bequeath their quiet, demure manners to Laura Markut, Dorothy Nicholas, and Anna Fiorello. Thomas Murphy bequeaths his car, The Spirit of Shelton , to any junior with enough bailing wire to hold it together. Marie Vaccaro bequeaths her position as editor uf the High School Notes to any junior who can find as much to write about as she did. Frances Yoia leaves her appreciation of good music to Mary Czerwinski. Val Carlson bequeaths his dancing ability to his sister Vera. Edith Ziegler leaves her speed in typing to Sylvia Sanford. Ioe Kopasz leaves his undone homework to his nephew Swab . Golly, the work he's in for!

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RADIO BROADCASTS BUSINESS SNOOP AND SCOOP 7:30 QUAK - Successors of the Andrew Sisters- EVA, OLGA, and IRENE PLASKON. WOW-GRlFFlN'S Gas House-Miss ELIZABETH SYLVESTER, g u e s t singer. WAM-Iohn's Seventh Wife fseriall -Starring 7:45 8:15 HARRIET ORKIS. 8:30 WHIZ-Can You Beat T h at - Comediennes: MARY MAZIUK a n d FLORENCE PIORKOW- SKI. WACC - Demopublican Campaign Speakers for S t a t e Representatives, IOHANNA COMBONI and FRANCES IWANIEC. BO-Pop Corn And His Five Kernels, Featuring ZOLLY S Z A R K A as Pop: GENEVIEVE STEFANO, VIRGINIA IN- SALACO, M A R T H A GIANNINO, M A R I A N 9:00 9:00 CRISCUOLO, and MARIE VACCARO as the Five Kernels. Shelton Hippodrome -Under New Management- REGINA ELLSWORTH The only show in town BOB ARMOUR PAGE in Mutt G Ieff Complete Overhaul Ears Raised or Lowered Face Lifted Eyebrows Aliqned ANNA WYSOWSKI NANCY HAMILTON BEAUTY SALON Men, Why Be Weaklings? Have Your Muscles Rebuilt and Relined Only Two Weeks at the ATLAS KELLER Muscle Foundation IEAN ROURKE'S Golden Goose Club presenting nightly CAY IONES 6: BOOTS LEDGER Dine and Dance Mr. Bon Ami., President of the Crystal Clear Mirror Co., Inc., announced that his two research w o r k e r s , ANNA UBERTI and POLLY OGLE, have invented a Non-Scare mirror-both sides painted. The plans for the Housa- tonic Hydro-Atomic dam, re- placing the outmoded Steven- son dam, have been submitted to the Governor by GENE BUCHLI, chairman of the local Architects'Associationof America. Construction work is expected to begin immedi- ately. HOWARD Short Circuit MEGEE'S Electrical Appliance Shop was robbed last night. Total loss was estimated at 15 electric light bulbs and I0 feet of electric cord. Local police are investigating the robbery. IOSEPH KOPASZ, First Na- tional Stores' President, and DON FERRULL, President of the Atlantic and Pacific' Stores, have announced the combin- ing of their respective corn- panies into a powerful bond of defense in order to ward off the hordes of women shoppers who have literally been de- stroying their stores in search of canned Blue Iay Wings with Feathers. Kozy Krunch Kounter 475 Howe Avenue under the management of OLGA BREYAN for your pleasure The Singing Waitress IO PEREIRAS Stringiest Spaghetti in Town Served with Atomic Tomato Sauce at GAMBACINFS SPAGHETTI BOWL music by Aintchagotta's Iumpin' Beans featuring Senorita ANITA YVARS 28 CAROLE REGAN, d e n t al secretary, has just completed a new set of plates for her father's car. The wealthy Miss EDNA PRYOR gave a going out party for her two debutante friends, the Misses SHIRLEY RAYNER and IRENE BUTTS. It was said to be the most suc- cessful social gathering of the year. Reddy Kilowatt's flame has died out-his new spark is Miss LORRAINE C A R N E Y . one of his employees. Rumors have it that his former belle, MARYEL GOAD, and Reddy had a short circuit which blew the fuse for the old romance. The Veterans of Domestic Battles held a clambake at Canalside D r i v e recently. Miss PEARL GIESEN, chair- man of the Vets, was in charge of the program. CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED: Two young, good-look- ing doctors tnot married? who need two promising medical secretaries. Phone Chickory-Chick 1000-F and ask for WEENIE SKELLY or ANN BLOCK. WANTED: Clerk at the Five and Dime Store. Male preferred. Call Miss FLORA BALLESTER at Iunket 241. WANTED: All pipes fcorn cob or leadl. Best prices in town. Apply BRAINARD'S Washbasin. LOST: Ten full grown Leghorn chickens have flown the coop. If found, call Miss ESTHER SMITH at Umm 5642. Reward. FOR SALE: Antique Ford-quite out of date-fairly good condition- driven only 30,000,000,000 miles. Painted in attractive black and orange stripes. Call Sparkplug 499 and ask for MURPH . WANTED: Steady and reliable man to sweep up hair and shavings. No experience needed. Call Vilma Culik's Beauty Salon at Dandruff 4976-I. FOR SALE: One Radar-Beani-Ieb Propelled Rocket Ship. Flown to the moon only four times. Fairly good condition. Call IANE TAYLOR at Saturn 4970-Q.



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We tried to ask Louise Far to leave her sparkling eyes, but their brilliance blinded us, rendering our approach im- possible. julia Gambacini leaves her studious nature to Frances Dombrowski. Martha Giannino leaves her wavy hair ar- rangements to Ardith Cash. Keep your bobby-pins handy, girls! Frank Bird cedes his red hair to Ray Bassett. When Iean Fitzpatrick stopped giggling for one minute, we persuaded her to leave her jolly disposition to Dot Comcowich. Virginia Insalaco wills her position at Har- vey's Textile to Amelia Annechiarico. Ioe Oltra wills his position as the movie operator to any junior boy who doesn't mind getting out of classes. Marion Criscuolo and Vilma Culik leave their weekly escapades at the Ansonia Opera House to any junior girls who enjoy roller-skating. Shirley Denny leaves the book she balanced to acquire her stately carriage to Lillian McCloskey. Bet that's a load off your mind, Shirl! We wanted Iohn Fallon to leave his black and white checked shirt, but he was too attached to it. LaVerne Fette leaves, but shall not be for- gotten. V Frances Feltovic leaves her duties as Mrs. Flynn's errand girl to Margaret Manion. Michael Zaskalicky leaves the ladder he used to reach his high standing to Henry Hine. Not that he needs it. Gerry Gaetz leaves her blonde hair to Mary Pacowta. Lucy Kolakowski and Iulia Kowal bequeath their seats in 6th period study to any two juniors who can keep up the gossip as well as they. Irene Sedlock and Essie Smith leave their ability to get things done to Phyllis Thornfeldt and Ianet Bray. Gene Buchli leaves his Esquire appearance to Ray Cicia. Florence Piorkowski leaves her rare ability to be seen but not to be heard to Edna Pick. Don't let her fool you though. Francis Trcka leaves his quiet nature to Count McGrath. Mary Maziuk leaves her nickname Minnie to any junior with a sense of humor. Harriet Orkis leaves her ability to get ac- quainted to Lillian Zamecnik. Roy Brainard bequeaths his Adler Eleva- tor Shoes to Peter Bavolak. Wilfred Rousseau leaves his fondness for arguing whether he won or lost to any long-winded junior. Helene Skelly bequeaths her famed collec- tion of class-rings to Shirley Finer. We hope she has enough fingers to wear them. Bob McLeod cedes his capacity to get things done to any junior boy who can accom- plish these things as readily and as willingly as he. After much of our persuasion, and the faculty's pleas, Ioe Sylvester and Bill Simics agreed to leave. Ruth Ledger leaves her peppy and energetic cartwheels to Shirley Wannegot. hoping she'll never land anywhere but on her feet. Howard Megee leaves his junior Einstein ability to any junior who doesn't mind getting shocked . . . from electrical wires. lane Taylor leaves her love of outdoor farm life to Iean Motyl. Harold Keller leaves his nonchalance and merry way to Merrill fMerryl Catlin. The senior class leaves as it entered Shelton High School! ! ! Except that it's four years later. As our last wish, we, the Class of 1946, hope that the next senior class will support all school activities whole-heartedly and lead the way for the rest of the school. Subscribed, sealed, published, and de- clared by Bill Simics, LaVerne Fette, Ioe Sylvester, Nancy Hamilton, Shirley Denny, the above named testators, as their last will and testament in the presence of each other, we have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto, this fourteenth day of Iune, 1946, in the city of Shelton. Signed: Miss Dorothy Titus Mr. Burtin Glendon Mr. Iohn Freiheit Faculty Adviser: Mr. Tyrrell

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