Shelton High School - Argus Yearbook (Shelton, CT)

 - Class of 1948

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I' I' 0 in E 'T Tu AY 9 P M TELEVISION RADIO LosT AND F0 UND an ' ' . Los - A f lf Notia to all sports fans. The between those two world-r Monday ' 8'o0 P' M' on altour ofgiijilepsliip pjiiseligiii-S ago? I p 'DEAD PAN INsALAoo mtl DAPPIaIt DAN sl- DONALD RAI-PH EDWARDS This group was led by the very eni- uoru-:rn will he teievired ever ttrtieu s. H. s. sneed Parr and Dapper PETZGERALD if sivlns way 1 Pina- eieru guide - sTIaPHEN qnriuyem- ms gill gg.-in gg qggd by ing emi,-,gy 'iumut the aid of neu, :Id of pnzes to lglyilollfl Wh0 in Sue: back-alivej PECYLAK. Investigation ISDA- P-M- Wnllnv fvnn Hifi' h edh hhd d hi VIRGINIA 'I1CE, famous pianist, will be p t on the bandstand see- fam- iooget sonic! ffesha aiiipfne a Pon 0 C iq her lint baseball game. I-Ier idea of baseball is that the pitcher, BILL Tuesday - 8:00 P. M. Lost - FRANCIS RYAN, suffering IIOYE, B just wonderful since he hits the bats no matter how the players ROBERT PENNY has just mc, from proerastinitis, was last seen 7 P M oeedeph BILLY wILsoN irr hir reie bflns Wheeled nfnnnd by Nurse - . . ' H S r l D uAIuoN LUDILA, I-'ItANcEs MAItcHI1'ro sud JEAN MecAItTI-Iv, grim ivifgfnzewieloiliriilfe girPirANi?RfiDpDZINsKY'dMlSs Bud the ulsuhbie Trio, will irrtreduee e uew p ru fur rletdrefr nuhbie currr. Wm not be harmful, who Ykn 0 enfngh? CHQ' 'O a'lY0'lf Watdl the trio blow while singing their theme, I'In Forever Blowing , OWS 0 'S W ereabouts- Bubble.-'Q Trix:-'d3Y ' 7-00 P- M- Found - One curly-headed Irish- LLICENT BLOCK, the great lit man by BEVERLY BROWN. BHYSICAIL EDUCATION PROGRAM mv mac, Wm meal her mmm Lost - one sky-blue-pink sword- A Phystal Education Program will be held each moming by instmctor, for selecting Black Tulip as the 5511 by IRENE ROUSSEAU. Anyone SlaIlESI'l0T I HUSTI. He has just taught SLIP-SHOT' SNEDEKER to b00k of the year. finding it report to the psychopathic ma e er lint nook-shot basket. Friday - 9.00 P. M. ward. You need to! PelglVnlZIi:lSt:.zX.'g?olIll:3sic:oilInbIned teaching with swimming. She now ...The Fagtball Fomm of. th Aw, Pun vuurreit Tegethern ir the new beet writterr hy Phyrie-'rherapirt ggfelhglfuix QQQQANQWQXECAXZ' W ml-Dun Mama- SPECIAL MENU pile: sUTItowsKI, AL sous, and A , 5-:LTED DENNY. Topic for discussion: . WPQDI CQ C WAYNE CLARK Halibut steak floating in chocolate sauce-fMade Possible by LORRAINE 5fl0llld lhe l0UChd0WIl TOM llbsenl- m frmnmg hu uchickensn to Phi' Pro' sAIiATINI who taught it while fishing in the s. s. rrieud ships ewirrrruirrg nnndedi SIMQNETTI successfully f s'0 ?1 fomball- peul.J Mystery chef JOE WHITE with the uid of head-waiter JACK made after rgamung 995 yards in the Dnnflnsn Partner fo ARTHUR MAItcHITTo urrd waitresses PHYLLIS MATTo and JACKIE KUHAP., wrong direction. be accredited to the MURRAY PIORKOWSKI. prepared it by cooking it with sunrays and seasoning it with the salt of the 0PP05 l8 lam ?????? ocean. Moderator for the discussion will be Special Dessert Bromo-Seltzer, as only waitresses FREDA VAGNINI that Wd' RDOWD SPOHS C0l'lllIlClll2l0l'. and SYLVIA GAZSI can prepare it. fNote: FREDA graduated from Moscar- ROBERT SMARZ- d 's M Sm' SHIPS ENTERTAINMENT PROPHECY COMMITTE Mary Trek This evening - lounge 15112,-beth K k' fl0AGY KURKOWSKI acmmpanying that new SHIPS MED AL A Beverly Brotliriliec I operatic 'discovery LILY PONS CALLAHAN, giving ' Ellen Zetterstrom her rendition of the ever popular Bounce Me Da dy - U STEVE CHQCKTN FDUIOUS Eleanor Dudzinsky gsm To The Bug' Cutter-Upper, and his assistant, ph,-ms Kibbler This evening - dining hall SILAS HERs:lK0WlTZr fPllll0llS VCI- Francis Ryan Those Sentimental Gentl of Swing ALVIN e m?nan- W 0 5PeCi3ll1C5 ill C0Ckff1' William Ho e MAcnItII-:N sud I-'IIANK MAILTI will errterteirr at the Simnlflsr have been engaged 10 an as Mrs. Mary ieeyuu-rueuity Advise Captain's dinner with their newly invented instruments PhY5'C'3n5 during mls V0Y38e- the MAcnIuIiN I-'IIJDLI-:-nItuM aria the MAItTI lg-LlURSE,VlVIAN l:l1ALONEY sched- IDOK - N0 FINGEIlS SAX. U I0 EWG 2 SPCCC On The C Hand., ,naming - mn du-5 For Seasicknessf' unfortunately There reruatiurtel Powers ir, PHIL KIBBLEIL 'fnfled llnf illness herself- and HIDGE CANGANELLYI 'll ' ' f th ATTENTION ALL VOYAGERS! PAT woon's uew, rzlw stil: Hgirrfvisrivh iseeieii gills Yonfegfhesdnnd Pnltng 21 Aspirin ,nfs g .. uppef deck mic own an operat y urses PHvLI.Is sAItc , nAItnAItA wAItIiI.eE, arid BARBARA BERNSTON. CATHER- DOIUS WALTERS will 've their version of the latest INR BAVOLACK- JEANETTE LE' Qmp Jig' asined by ge I.-ish and Chips orchestra CI-IUS and EUNICE PRISCO. Their under the direetieu ef Mirr nl-: soNsINI arid iutrp- 1110110 'S lf at lim we dom suc- dudrrg Joi: BATZA, the a ' player. feed, Wffll nv again

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annul: 1.1190 To Ill Tl I' 5 lvuluu ur .U BULLETIN CABLEGRAMS PASSENGER' LIST P C e- U -. C as P in U .C C - TO TI CES NAME occu AT1oN LOCATED . FLASH WILLIAM LUCIA has A lm' been elected Qhe hrs' IUQYOY Qf Those famous leaders, AL- ELLEN EMs1.1E Heneymeenef in eiek hny - lnveeiek nwpigzflxjrxllgagi fifty mhabl- gspcrosgrurdis alnq Ralph CECILIA KAZO Fl 't T in t l t H h , -' I 'A v Wh I eh' many AUREUA BAL TER cggaeniiaz ry g 0 P an sun owen on t e waded RAY BASSETT ha? WSL big 'hs lime sea seems, prayed the haf- Secretary flotlgiding everything she knows to some interesting Prize fggulgi 0yEa:t::1:e2iE:aheC0hg:H 3?r xai5Z u:heh?r Ilia? oo ng gentleman on A' deck. . ,. - - , ,' ' ' HELEN JENNINGS Lihmien ships library-finishing her rim attempt at writing, gisfzffgefrfzt mils? Shwesalffxfe 31g'sgr'Z:Z-pleasure Iled M . . - green... Y sea Trip or The world Turned mg Yhle? hohg the high School of having with us those three . , pup: s o eton, nn. d- U. N. d 1 t ,- JEAN TARANTINO Sal swoman IgeaiszxrtgigaxaiiItgygggotpleiegfzome six foot male D iepgngr Jo i'gg1'iahguAUsTIN,f: e!g4a0e1sIA- HELEN TUZ ' f ' avmgisarhet the lat- HAN' MARY HELEANOK' Pi-uLoMENA mowfilfon e'e ?e' Fffm.Aa..LANA.. IAYLOF5, and STANLEY H B ExlgIgrlEIaELISl Igairdressers Barber Shop - keeping those crewucut.s lim. cvs!-1BBinhaSt:ir:g1a, suspense, exdte- 0II:lgX.Ewa5nEgg:ClhggEZsi::,E Jo N R forego' gmc Enos? 3 talk on How you' wo' mem. ' and the Picture i5h't han that this is the last straw! LETA HENRY Mi :' A 'i of :aa:ifif1EhiE ADANTI, GRACE Fon- a,f1hTf,ifffyBE:EZAK?F 1958 Ir: slar's, dressing room 1- discussing the chances SYTH, THE KARKUT TW1N5 and working on Plans to Split the pl crashing Hollywood with WILLIAM MIKITA, NANCY XADOBQLA employees of inanmve with the aid of U-232. .. ' h er manager' the Shelmh UPIKZY hahkvn have at Their classmates could have told BILL I get you m t e . . long last saved enough money to take them how ten years ago! end COOK Mortman just outside sick-bay - waiting for customers. I U-ip up the Hudson. They will Attention! DOLORES .01-h ELIZABETH SCHMID1 Engflwefz in 'h' lea C On Friday A- M- OH 2 tvs 11022, Walk MoNG1LLo has started ge-nets! curve ,, , d , , . Wmed and Ollefafed by ELEANOR a new course for all those in- ? gene whzckseeefnfeweggehligge for 3 handsome Nli?c?nA1i'iihIkoPAsz f th 1 it termed in walking without ef' . . , o e now u - - JAMES SHEAHAN CULV Mlflllgff Smoking lounge - managing to spend the Shelton It All Newspaper concem, is in the ig? cglgsihzsfe S223 n taxpayers' money fthose big Cigars COSt plentyli. hos ital suffering from shock and head ' ' CORNELIUS PERRY Cartoamst In the brig-for having his Hghter K. O. joe injrries - fthe result of coming in :IES at a necessary reqmr Palooka. t t 'th live wife . T k N ' 3 IOI-IN MONTESINOS Interpreter ln the ship's library - trying to find the cause of con ac wi a , D igfeakftlgciall will be heralded the sPahi5h'AmeriC3h War' S at 6:30 every morning by BOB IOSEPH 1-ANU Buffhff in eiek hay - inet two fingeis helping the ennk hx vroLET Esrosiro and FRANCES --GABRIEL STELLER nn his Q le' GOTSCH D'-'C 100,597 Hanging over the rail and wailing, How Deep Is deck while reading Mutiny on the things, please remain calm. It LORRAINE siurso Aeeimn: ie The Ocean . Boigntyj, k' h' is just our four international usy wor ing away at not mg we exchange teachers HENRY P- Gvdfffy Gofsfh Hanging nver the rail. assisting Gmseh with 1 rape find electrical engineer EDWARD GEMERY, PEGGY G1BBoNs, . , measure. I-IEITMANN just learning how I0 CAROL CLARK and ELLEN EMU- BI-AH0 sC'e hfi ' Fame' In the crow's nest - building an automatic scare- Snap light .SWiIChCS On and Off. ZETTERSTROM becoming ac- ANTHONY crow. 'Saipan' C::rpenteriet.ikND:.EW G-4:31 quainted with the proper manip- Wll IS ilrgf S ge ammer HS nlation of cho sticks. STACHELCZYK just completed his .laborious task of Beware! FILASH CARL- .IERRY TURECEK An Smdfnu Diverting themselves by slapping paint on th lhlfmbliwklllg 3 H0006 011 I0 the blll- SON is on th l with her decks. lellfl b02fd- l . deadly weapon-a camera. Re- GUY BEARDSI-EY Gentleman Fafmef Coop deck - experimenting with cross-breeding Navy pilot j0E NEVERS is trying member, it sees all and tells all. .attempting to create 3 foul--1 turkey .. Guys to find out the secret of flying fish. ROSE PLASKON, EVELYN n like, d,-um ,licks lf and when he succ , he plans to BOYKO, HELEN Cl-IUCKTA ROBERT KEARNEY Shen? Pumf' Sun deck - silently absorbing profits. Nike 05- . and ARDITH CASH, manu- MARGARET COMBONI Fashion Styli-S! Leisurely strolling I-up and down HA deck .Fireman ROBERT MERRILL wit facturers of cosmetics, have just stylishly dr in the latest modes. his water.pislol has just put out a compounded a new brand of match which was left buming in an perfume called 'Suicidef ash tray



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X7 Pall GIRL Vera Carlson .... ..... M ost popular ........ Leta Henry ..,..,....,..,.... ..... B est looking ........ Phyllis Kibbler ............., .,...... B est dressed ........ Barbara-Jean Berntson.. ...... Most collegiate ..... . Margaret Canganelly .. Frances Marchitto ...,.. Mildred Kahler ..........,. Phyllis Matto ............., .. ..Best figure - physique.. .. .............. Cutest ............ .. . .......... Good sport ......... . .. .... Tantalizing smile Barbara-Jean Berntson.. .......... N icest hair .... .... . . Mildred Kahler ............ Margaret Canganelly .. Violet Esposito ..,..,...... Most athletic Best dancer . ...... Most outspoken ..... . Mildred Kahler ....,. , .... Best sense of humor.... Mary Trcka ..,..,. ..... ......,..... M o st scholarly .... Mary Taylor ...... ..,.. T hinks mostg says least Violet Esposito ...,,. ..... T hinks leastg says most Mary Trcka ..,.... ..... . .Most likely to succeed.. Vera Carlson ,...., . . .... Did most for class.... BOY Dan Simonetti Bob Steller Dan Simonetti Dan Simonetti Tom Simonetti Charles Husti Charles Husti Dan Simonetti Paul Gotsch Dan Simonetti Dan Simonetti Donald Fitzgerald . ..... Charles Husti Henry Gemery Peter Insalaco Charles Husti Henry Gemery Henry Gemery Best actress - actor Phyllis Saxton Robert Penny Neatest Dolores Mongillo Henry Gemery Most carefree Vera Carlson Robert Kopasz Best Personality Mildred Kahler Stephen Chuckta

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