Shelton High School - Argus Yearbook (Shelton, CT)

 - Class of 1948

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Page 18 text:

LETA HENRY The mildest manner, and the gentlest heart. Lete . . . Ansonia's loss is Shelton High's gain . . . quiet, but you can't judge a book by its cover. SILAS NORMAN HERSHKOWITZ He hath a stern look but a gentle heart. Si . . . Buenos Dias . . . willing helper . . . owner of many novel sweaters . . . his presence must be an- nounced. WILLIAM JOSEPH HOYE He was, withal, a right merry fellow. Beebee . . . Soda jerker deluxe . . . supporter of school affairs . . . an Eng- lish problem. CHARLES B. HUSTI I'm a dreamer, - aren't we all? Chassie . . . livewire . . . basketball ace and co-cap- tain of the team . . . drum- mer boy . . . a dynamo of energy. NANCY P. IADOROLA A breeze of a girl, some- times a whirlwind, but a very pleasant one withal. Nan . . . Petite trick from New York . . . that accent is real! . . . shy smile . . . sparkling brown eyes. PETER INSALACO Pleasant to meet, but far better to lmow. Pete . . . easygoing . . . indispensable on the court . . . scads of friends . . . quiet? We're not so sure. HELEN LYDIA JENNINGS Grandhearted and agree- able to all who know her. Helen . . . Wields a crafty needle . . . enjoys the clas- sics . . . ice-skating . . . Where's Barbara? MILDRED LOUISE KAI-ILER A smile for all, A welcome glad, A jovial, coaxing way she had. Mil . . . Friendly air and warm smile . . . enthusiastic rooter for the team . . . nonchalant . . . ready wit. MARY A. KARKUT Gentle in manner, firm-in reality. Honey . . . Minnie and I . . . which is which? . . . small in stature, but big in heart . . . easy to get along with. MICHAELINE T. KARKUT True as the dial is to the sun. Minnie . . . quiet and genial . . . Wait for me . . . the taller of the twins . . . seen, but seldom heard. ld

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DONALD WILLIAM FITZGERALD As merry as a cricket. Cricket - Gab king . . . always can be counted up- on for a snappy comeback . . . 999 Irish freckles. GRACE JANE FORSYTH Life is not life at all with- out delight. Gracie - Happy-go-lucky . . . dotes on roller skating . . . White City's blonde contribution to S. H. S. ANDREW ROBERT GAZSI Quiet in appearance with motive little known. Bob - Pleasant . . . good- looking . . . Polar Bear football player . . . inven- IIVC. SYLVIA ELIZABETH GAZSI Speaking is silver, silence is gold. Squeeks - Ardent work- er . . . silent and shy . . . loyal member of the Span- ish Club . . . a friend to all. HENRY ALBERT GEMERY They that govern the most make the least noise. Hank . . . Need a help- ing hand? See Hank . . . future teacher . . . smooth dresser . . . sigh guy. MARGARET MARION GIBBONS A happy heart and a busy mind. Peggy - Vivacious farm- erette . . . active in French Club . . . a smile for every- one . . . contagious giggle. ALFRED JOSEPH GOLIS From little things men go to great. Al - Four-year football man . . . those blond waves are natural . . . doesn't like girls? PAUL WILLIAM GOTSCH A light heart lives long. Red - Carrot-top with a contagious grin . . . Hunt- ington Warriors . . . sports enthusiast . . . ardent Yan- kee fan . . . confirmed bachelor. JOAN MARIE HEALEY Her hair was not more sunny than her heart. joan - Beautiful Bob of hair . . . streamlines . . . expressive blue eyes . . . charming. EDWARD LOUIS HEITMAN None but a wise man can employ leisure well. Ed - Likes girls, gener- ally speaking . . . impish grin . . . saxophone player . . . annoying sense of humor.



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CECI LIA A. KAZO Better to go on foot than ride and fall. Ce-ce - Tiny and cute . . . devil-may-care attitude . . . does her homework - when there's nothing else to do . . . another roller- skating fan. ROBERT KEARNEY Quiet and demure he is at school - But what is he away from rule? Bob - What Norwalk lost, Shelton gained . . . unsung artist . . . not so quiet as we think . . . slick dresser. PHYLLIS ELIZABETH KI BBLER Stately and tall, she moves in the hall. Fil - Extensive, up-to- date wardrobe . . . ohl that New Look . . . distinctive laugh . . . affable. ROBERT KOPASZ Begone, dull care, thee and I shall never agree. Swab - His car provides sitting room at recess . . . class actor . . . witty and carefree. JACQUELINE KUHAR Sweet personality, full of rascalityf' jackie - Happy-go-lucky cheerleader with twinkling blue eyes . . . artistic abil- ity with loads of ideas . . . loves that man . . . which oneP?? I5 ELIZABETH ANNE KUNECKI My heart is as true as steel. Betty - Soft brown eyes and a friendly smile . . . cheerful disposition . . . he's just her Bill . . . her assignments are always complete. FREDERICK R. KURKOWSKI The proper study of man- kind is man - the most perplexing one, no doubt, IS woman. Fred - Spanish Club singer . . . likes chemistry? . . . always asking harassing questions . . . prefers blondes, brunettes, or red- heads. JOSEPH CARMEN LANZI imitate no man - be thy- self. joe - Special ad for Ad- ler's Elevator Shoes . . . polka fiend . . . imperson- ates Al jolson . . . his ties are out of this world - thank goodness! JEANETTE EVELYN LECHUS Is she not passing fair? jan - Naturally wavy black hair . . . a special Pepsodent smile for all . . . unusual ability with a pen WILLIAM EDWARD LUCIA Men of few words are the best of men. Bill - Sea Scout from Pine Rock Park . . . always ready for a hearty lau h . . . silence reigns . . . Ear from the madding crowd.

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