Southington High School - Chronicle Yearbook (Southington, CT)

 - Class of 1935

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, ffl 'C , i ii 1 C ,111 X June 2, 1950 Hartford, Conn. Miss Alma Brunalli of Southington has been chosen the chief matron of the Orphanage here due to her kind- ness to the children. Keep up the good work, Al. june 10, 1950 New York City, N. Y. Miss Shirley Bushnell is making her debut in a piano recital at the Metro- politan Gpera House. She is an ac- complished pianist and has traveled extensively over Europe studying under the celebrated Paderewski. june 14, 1950 Chicago, Ill. Miss Christine DeBiaso of South- ington, Conn., a very timid young lady was married to a barker in the Barnum and Bailey Circus. It seems that the quietest women get the noisest men. June 20, 1950 Waterbury, Conn. Miss Elizabeth Fish has been chosen from among one hundred applicants as the first feminine announcer on Station B.U. N. K. june 14, 1950 Utah Miss Betty Galick, a famed lecturer, is touring the country speaking on The Woman's Place in the Home. She seems to have quite a following- especially the males. june 1, 1950 New York City, N. Y. Miss Helen Grieco and Miss Mary Mariconda, noted makers of fancy articles have opened up a fancy work shoppe on Fifth Avenue thatis for the Four Hundred exclusively. June 10, 1950 Calcutta, India Recent reports inform us that Miss Rose Grosky is in partnership with Page Twelve .,y .1 .. ,it f H 1 2 . fl .l'... -at cl-IRONICLE :we the noted Mahatma Ghandi. Both are planning to start a forty day fast soon. i June 28, 1950 ' ' Southington, Conn. Miss Harriet Hart was chosen of a class of 100 to teach Latin in the Qgsfi new high school. As she doesn't be-i ff, lieve in homework, she doesn't intends iiffifi to give her pupils any. We're very trv' 5 sure that her classes will be well at- tended. g june is, 1950 Atlantic City ,i,. Miss Gertrude Krafik has recently if been chosen Miss America. We ' know she will go far, as they say Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Good Luck, Gert. June 20, 1950 Los Angeles, Cal. . In the Six Day Bicycle Race for if Women, we have been informed that . Miss Dorothy Lackelt was the winner. She says that it was because she rode 3 around in Southington so much, that she won the race. June 24, 1950 New York City Miss Ruth Limmer, the famous aviatrix, has just completed a non-stop Hight around' the world, beating all previous records.- Happy Landings, always, Ruth. june 18, 1950 St. Louis, Mo. ' james Savage has been chosen the manager of the St. Louis Cards. He has led his home town team to many victories due to his wonderful pitch- ing. June 13, 1950 Southington, Conn. 1 N NOTED ENGINEER TO MAKE RESIDENCE HERE William Zilly, noted engineer, will make his permanent residence here. He will reside at Bristol Street, his former happy hunting g1-Gund, 'air-. .xc 1- Zrvlipeiva C-. 1 w 1

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1-.M +I CHRONICLE 141+- that were to be conferred upon us. We had proved ourselves to be able-bodied seamen. Presently we shall set sail in the Sea of Life. This voyage will be per- petual. How we will turn out is un- lass Weather: Fair for Graduation EXTRA 1 certain. We will have to face storms and turbulent tides but I am convinced that the same undaunted spirit that prevailed among us throughout will carry us on to success and a happy- landing. Bon Voyage! Members of the 1935 class! rophecy EXTRA! C5112 Svnuthinginn News JUNE 21, 1950 NEWS ITEMS june 1, 1950 Wliite House, Washington, D. C. SOUTHINGTON WOMAN ELECTED PRESIDENT Southington is proud of the fact that Miss Betty Shepard was elected the iirst woman president of the United States. We feel sure that Lewis 1-ligh School aided her on her way to success. Good luck in your campaign, Madam President. June 1, 1950 New York City, N. Y. Miss Beatrice Broemel a well-known young lady of Southington has accept- ed the position of private secretary to the mayor of New York. As she- is quite adept in taking notes, we feel sure she will please her employer. june 6, 1950 Hollywood, California Miss Marion O'Keefe has started rehearsals for the new motion picture Dick Tries Again of which she will play the leading lady. june 13, 1950 Atlantic City Miss Josephine Calvanese formerly oi Southington is planning the Annual Fashion Show given for the beneht of the deaf and dumb children. We are sure it will be a success with Josephine at its head. New York City, N. Y. June 12, 1950 DARING WOMAN REPORTER BRAVES DANGER FOR NENVS Miss Genevieve Samsel formerly of Southington escaped serious injury today when she attempted to gain news by interfering in a tong war in Chinatown. Be careful Jennie for you are valuable to your paper and no one can replace you. june 3, 1950 Paris, France Miss Augusta Shanley of Southing- ton, Conn., U. S. A. has just completed her laboratory tests of her own brand of waveset which will guarantee to give any woman, waves as nice as her own. june 10, 1950 Southington, Conn. Miss Mary Adamowicz, a graduate of Lewis High School, Class of '35. has been appointed chief nurse of the new Southington Hospital. She has had a great deal of experience in the art of nursing and we are sure that she is capable of doing this work. Page Eleven



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