Southington High School - Chronicle Yearbook (Southington, CT)

 - Class of 1935

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June 21, 1950 New York City Miss Lois Westerberg has been chosen out of over fifty interior deco- rators to do the decorating part of the largest building here in New York. As she has splendid taste combined with artistic abilities, we are positive that her employers will be well satis- fied. june 14, 1950 Chicago, Ill. Miss Anna Yerema has been made the private secretary of one of the most important men in Chicago. june 13, 1950 New York City Stuart Ives was given the position of head chef at the Ritz Hotel. Ives is proud of his ability in this art. His stews are wonderful. Class NOTICE :- The efficient class of 1935 wish to convey this important notice to the worthy public: We have been assured by Dr. Batty that we are of a sound mind and com- petent to making this our last will and testament. To Mr. Strong we give this muffier, for his car, which was obtained from joe Francis' junk Yard so that we may be able to hear his car coming. To Mr, Phelan we present this book on 4'How to improve your memory so that he will not forget his problems in Chemistry and Commercial Law. In order to stop Miss Bristol from walking down the corridors on her toes we leave her these Rubber Heels. M Page Sixteen -at CHRONICLE I-1+ June 14, 1950 Southington, Conn. I William Haines former Student Of L. H. s. will be employed-.bY the Acme Doughnut Company. Bill will have the job of punching holes 111 the doughnuts. june 18, 1950 Hartford, Conn. 0 Miss Stella Karageorge, noted pian- ist, will be heard and seen at the Bush- nell Memorial. Stella is only eighteen years old but plays like another Pade- rewski. The admission to this perform- ance will be 75c and 31.50. June 10, 1950 New York City Miss Adeline Westerlinck, the world's richest woman, has opened up a home for the homeless with herself in charge. Everyone is welcome and we're sure that there will always be a full house. To Miss johnson we leave this calendar in order that she may pick out a better date for a birthday than April Fool's Day. To Miss Bedford we give this Roll of Adhesive Tape so that she may keep the seniors quiet after tardy bell. VVe hear that Miss Bunce is tired of playing watchdog to the seniors so we leave this dog to take that part. To Miss Childs who is always giving compliments to the students we leave her this book on Compliments, Mr. D'Angelo in order that you may someday realize your life long ambf- tion we leave you this book on Speak ing as a Career.

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l 1950 Conn. Ely, president of Trinity will retire from that position close of the school year. Mr. held the position for 15 years. 17, 1950 will drive his Fly- speedster at the races to here next month. LOCAL CROONER MAKES GOOD June 17, 1950 New York City, N. Y. r Zigmon Duska has become a radio crooner. With the introduction of the television there will no doubt be an increase in fan mail. June 13, 1950 New York City, N. Y. Lester Hapgood will be seen and heard on Fred Allen's program. Les plays the mouth organ and renders sweet music from that instrument. PIANIST TO BE GIVEN AUDITION ' june 17, 1950 New York, N. Y. Francis Santy will be given an audi- tion at the Roxy Theater. Francis plays the piano and can certainly tickle them ivory keys. june 15, 1950 Southington, Conn. Edmond Morowsky dairy farmer is said to have the best milk in the state. Drink Edmonds milk and keep healthy. June 16, 1950 l New Haven, Conn. NEW PRO APPOINTED AT MUNICIPAL COURSE Andrew Yurcak was appointed Pro at the Municipal Golf Course. He will take over the duties of this pssition this summer. June 12, 1950 Hollywood, Calif. Lee Smith and his band will play this week end at the Hollywood Hotel. june 12, 1950 Southington, Conn, Judson Pratt retired business man will explore the regions of Simsbury on his next motoring expedition. june 13, 1950 Louisville, Tenn. Florish Brindzik noted statesman was taken ill at his home. But he is expected to make the trip to 1fVash- ington next week. June 14, 1950 VVashington, D. C. Albert Gasecki was selected by Huey Long to act as his official body guard. He will accompany the Kingfish to Washington. June 30, 1950 Paris, France Miss Carrie Perry has announced the opening of her beauty salon here. First reports tell us that she is being well patronized. june 14, 1950 New York City The Modern School of Dancing under the supervision of Miss Nellie Ziemba is quite a success. It seems that this school is being patronized by those of the opposite sex. June 15, 1950 London, England Announcement has been made of the recent marriage of Miss Lakadia Stanatis to Lord Earl of Blab. XVe know they will be happy together. Page Fifreen



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