Southington High School - Chronicle Yearbook (Southington, CT)

 - Class of 1933

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--wwf CHRONICLE 10+- Dancing Lessons by a Master!! 10 lessons-325. Call at 23 Main St. and ask for Professor Castagliola. John Paul, famous singer and com- poser, will be heard to-night at the Colonial singing that old time fav- orite How Dry I Am. Fresh Pork-25c per lb. Native Chickens. .l8c per lb. Kritz's Meat Market 25 Center St. Tonight at the Colonial! Donald Hagstrom, jews-Harp art- ist, with Rudy Vallee and his Con- necticut Yankees. lass il! We, the exceptional Class of 1933, being informed by certain reliable physicians, that on, the 23rd of the current month we will depart forever from the life of Lewis High, and real- izing that we are a wonderful class with rare talent and cleverness, and wishing to make the universe aware of our brilliance and ingenuity, have drawn up this, our last will and testa- ment. First: We hereby appoint the Jun- iors as the executors of this, our lucra- tive legacy, requesting that our funeral be conducted with full rites and cere- monies and that this inscription be on our tombstone: Here lies the Class of 1933, called the smartest to ever leave Lewis High-by a very few. Second: After all necessary expen- ditures for our funeral, e. g. gradua- tion, and all other lawful or unlawful expenditures have been paid, we give, leave, and bequeath from our munifi- cent wealth and generous spirit as follows: To Lewis High School we leave our best wishes for the future. To Class of '34 we leave our ability to carry on and to better the school --if possible. To Class of '35 the feeling of super- iority in being upper classmen. To Class of '36 the honor of calling the Freshmen scrubs as they were called on entering high school. To Mr. Herschel Libby this order for a Maxim Silencer to place on the walls or ceiling so that he may never be disturbed by neighboring classes. To Mr. Martin Phelan we bequeath an A so that it won't be difficult to find one for the Commercial Law Class of next year. To Miss Bedford a flashlight in or- der that she may see couples in the dark corners of the up-stairs hall. To Miss Bunce a box of canned heat, in order that she may produce her own when the furnace doesn't work. To Mr. joyal we leave a picture of the city of Bristol to remind him of a certain person. To Miss Hassett a head of lettuce as we understand she likes recess lunches. To Mr. Small a bus so that he may transport pupils to and fro from the up-to-date farms of Southington. To 'Miss Childs this potato to re- mind her of the section of Maine frorn which she comes. Page Seventeen

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RADIO NOTES AND SPECIALTIES June 23, 1943. WEAF Miss Marie Styring, talented pian- ist and protegee of the great Pad- erewski, willebe heard over station WEAF on Sunday evening at 10:00. Miss Styring's ability is said by critics to rival that of the mas- ter. Miss Mary Zoufaly, Metropolitan Opera star, will offer several of her best loved songs on the All Star Program at 8:30 this evening. Miss Henrietta Masopust will ac- company her. Miss Masopust has been studying piano in Germany for the last four or five years. Vincent Butler of Southington, Connecticut, has accepted a posi- tion as radio announcer on the Col- umbia network. WTIC. The Nightingale Quartette which has become one of the most popu- lar groups of entertainers heard over WTIC will giye a program of popular songs in their inimitable style at 8:30 this evening. The quar- tette is made up of four Southing- ton girls who began singing in their junior year at Lewis High School: Misses Viola Hurlbut, Eva Roberts, Edna Kritz and Rose Gun- ning. Miss Mary Thomasino of Southing- ton, Conn., has been selected from among over 100 applicants as the only feminine announcer on WT- IC's staff. Page Sixteen -bf CHRONICLE 10- ADVERTISEMENTS New York, june 23. Miss Gertrude Hotchkiss announ- ces the opening of a school of Modern Dancing on Broadway. She will give expert instruction in every branch of the terpsichorean art. NEWELL AND COWLES, INC. Undertakers and Cradlemakers. Our motto: We get you coming and goingf' Telephone 213-3. SENIORS! Buy your Graduation Dresses at Helen's Dress Shop at 35 Main St. Miss Helen Guterch, proprietress, has just returned from Paris with a wide selection of the smartest gowns by leading French designers. Miss Mary Czernik and Miss Em- ily Adamec will model these new frocks every afternoon this week. Do not allow your horses to suffer. Call in a reliable veterinarian and you will save money. Call-Dr, E, D'Angelo, local horse doctor. MAN WANTED. Experienced man for milk wagon wanted. Apply at Klemovich's Dairy. Ice Cream Special Today! Pernal's Drug Store. We buy second-hand articles. Will give you a fair price. Come to Per- ry's Second-Hand Store at 15 Lib- erty Street. Be sure your ice is clean and long- lasting. Buy it at Bitel's Ice House. 25c per 100 pounds. Buy your hay and oats at Bell's Farm. Excellent quality and low prices. Q



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To Mr. Smith this package of de- tention slips as we understand he uses them in large quantities. To Mr. Fontana an autobiography of his life, so that he may relate how many winning high school teams he played on. To Miss Edstrom a pair of wings so that she may Hy from Lincoln to Lewis when necessary. To Miss 0'Neil this style book, so that she may never lose her excel- lent taste in dress. To Miss Shorey this canoe for trips to unexplored regions of dear old Maine. To Miss Tirrell this Buffalo to re- mind her of the freshmen, better known as the Thundering Herd 1 To Miss Beauchemin an airplane to fly from Collinsville to Southington on Sunday nights as we understand she has some difficulty in her trans- portation. -bf CHRONICLE 10- To Mr. Stewart this vacuum clean- er to help him with his strenuous cleaning. To Miss Bristol .a taxi to pick up pupils living in Plantsville that are always late for school. To Miss Johnson a pair of roller skates so she may deliver the teach- ers' pay fwhen they get anyj in a hurry. Signed by us as witnesses this four- teenth day of June, in the year of Our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-three, in the reign of Mar- tin Phelan. Signed: Dick Deadeye Count Screwloose Justice of the Peace, Hary Massett. Class Presentations It is the custom when one is about to depart from his friends to present them with some small gift by which they may refresh memories of by gone days. We, the Class of 1933, take great pleasure in presenting you each with these tokens of friendship. However, because of the De- pression, these gifts will be small ana' we hope you will receive them without too much criticism. Jean Beach-People are always kid- ding you, Jean, about being so short, so here are some yeast cakes which we hope will help you to rise in this world. Page Eighteen Clarence Strickland-As we hear that you build excellent radios, we present you with this one with hopes that you will soon excel Marconi. Jennie Brunalli - We present you with this passport to France. Since you have excelled in French, you may like to study further over there. Albert Gale-For you we have this little bird to ever remind you of your nick-name Birdie Lucille Chaffee-You are so good natured and always have such a pleas-

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