Southington High School - Chronicle Yearbook (Southington, CT)

 - Class of 1937

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Helen Fedorovich-We see you in the future looking down on your class- mates, because you are able to gain a height that no other can equal. Mary G-rillo-You will in future years be paid for posing for the ad- vertisement Why be tall when you can be like MEF Bruno Brunalli-In 1950 you will sign a contract to build the largest bridge, which will be across Roaring Brook. Mary Campagnano-Since you were so interested in the Infant Club, you will become a foremost nursery head. Francis Peasco-Since you are so fond of cutting up in school, you will become a famous surgeon and have a chance to cut up all the time. Ruth Larson-Since you are so interested in doctors and so good in stenography, we see you as secretary to a certain surgeon. Francis Gura-VVe see you studying The Gentle Art of Dentistry under the supervision of Dr. I. Pullum pain- less extractor in New York. Lena Ott-Since you exhibited such great ability as an actress in the Senior Play, we see you achieving great fame as a star in Hollywood, CMae will have plenty of competitionj. Ernest Lawson - Your love of sketching pictures of fair ladies will lead you to become an artist. Your masterpieces will be on exhibition at the Southington Public Library. It won't be long now, Ernie, before you will have gained a nation-wide repu- tation. Gertrude Witt-You will enter the beauty parlor business because you are so interested in curls. A certain young man will be your inspiration. N Page Twenty-two at CHRONICLE re- Doran Height-You will be-come ambassador to tropical India. and WIN sell automobiles to the natives at H large profit. P Virginia Moore--Talking seems to come natural to you, so you will be- come a great public speaker on the subject The Evils of Gab. Lawrence Meccariello - You will sign a contract with Vassar College to coach the basketball team, along with special courses in dancing. Carol Rogers-Because you can't bear to see a horse suffer, the Jeep says that you will become one of the world's greatest horse doctors. Vincent Choquette-You will be principal of the Deaf and Dumb school where the atmosphere of quiet will harmonize with your tastes. Margaret Geary-The jeep has in- formed us that you are to be the champion swimmer at the 1964 Olym- pics to be held at the Recreation Park, in Southington. Wilford Bushnell-We see you as the impersonator of Stepin Fetchit, your part in the Senior Play helped you to gain such fame. Angelina Crispino-The Jeep tells us that you are to be professor of Typing and Shorthand at the new Lewis High School. Alton Wallace-Yori will become President of the United States, having gained your experience as presiding officer of the class of 1937. Alice Binghain-We understand that you are to become a nurse. Your flirting will cause the poor internes much anxiety.

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f ' bfi'-:mls 'I ' . QM ii' Q Q 65, gd , , CHRONICLE :Ew- A Francis Peasco: To you we present this bottle of hair tonic so you can let your hair grow. P. S. Drink it, maybe you can put on a little height. Pasqual Porreillo: As you spend much of your time on the farm and are going to make it your life work, we give you this deed for a tract of land where you can raise hot dogs and peanuts. Edgar Robinson: Here is a piece of WoodCingj to remind you so much of your friend. Andrew Shanley: And as you are so quiet we present you with this box of firecrackers to set you off. ' ' Morton Snowman: Because of your lack of attention to the weaker sex we give you this helpful booklet on The How and When of Wooing by Harvey D. Dodson. john Spain: We give you this an- chor so that when you head for fences you can throw it out and save the fence-if not the car. Stanley Stanek: Here's a barrel for you to till up with your fathers beer. Take this gun, too, and keep Mushy away. , Dominic Testa: We present you with this little car to help you find opportunity P. S. There's a knock in the car. Robert Tracy: When you become involved in your first love affair read this book on How to Make and Keep a Woman by Scatter Martin. Alton Wallace: Since you were one of the shining lights of our class and a glowing athlete, we take great pleas- ure in presenting you with this bulb. Herbert Walstrom: This magnet is to be tied on the back of your Chevy to pick up any parts that happen to fall out. Earle Wooding: This book on Howto Become a Strong Man in Twelve Minutes by Francis Peasco will, doubtless, be of great value to you. Margaret Lindsay: Since you are interested in Dramatic Arts, we have found for you this make-up box to start you on your way to success. Class Prophecy Since our election as Class Proph- ets, we have consuted several fortune tellers. The one who encouraged and gave us the most information was the JEEP of Popeye Fame, who has the ability to foretell anything. Robert Beisinger-The JEEP in- forms us that you will enter the field of radio, and contact Utopia on your short-wave radio set. Ruby Mitchell-Instead of building your dream castlesi' in the air, you will build them in Snow Andrew Shanley-We see you as the next janitor in Lewis High School, succeeding Jimmy Stewart where you will receive 360.90 a week, to begin with. Page Twenty-one



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,, W., -mf CHRONICLE iw-- Robert Garry-Due to the fact that you have such a line, you will become a great salesman, and sell spaghetti to the natives of Ethiopia at a huge profit. Margaret Mahan-You will become a Latin instructor and will achieve fame by translating Gone with the Wind. Ella Limmer-We see you as a secretary and assistant to Walt Winchell. Earle Wooding-You will have charge of one of the more interesting features of the Southington News, the column known as Advice to the Love- lorn. Anne Sullivan-We see you as a nurse in the No-Man's Land Hospital where you will cure your men patients of heart trouble. John Martin-You will tour the country with your famous swing band known as the Nancielians. You will be the jazz King of the 21st century. Dorothy Welch-You will manufac- ture a face powder that is guaranteed to cover up all signs of blushing. john Spain-You will become a great chicken dealer, specializing in spring chickens. Your best custom- ers will come from Plantsville. William Doyle - we understand that you are to succeed Frank Buck. You will start on the road to fame when you capture a mouse. 'Florence Gillette-In l946 you will open your famous driving school at Daytona Beach, Florida, where Sir Malcolm Campbell will be one of your best pupils. Nelson MacLelland-We see you as United States' most promising sprint man at the Olympic games to be held :fg41g1e Lewis High School Stadium in Margaret Mohr-You will be a well- known knitting instructor in a leading department store. r Benjamin Doerfler-As you are so interested in Agriculture we see you as Southington's leading farmer. You will put all others out of business with your excellent crops, 'and keep the grocery store supplied with your fresh vegetables. Frances Galiette-You will -start as a private secretary in a city office, but will soon give this up and take unto thyself a husband. Robert Ferrucci-The jeep in- forms us that you will succeed Walter Hampton and Leslie Howard in Ham- let roles since you are so fond of quoting Hamlet. Kathleen Kavanaugh-We see you as a physical instructor at the local Y. M , C. A. Your red hair will, in this case, be a great asset to you for the boys will be able to tell when Kay's coming. A Edgar Robinson-You will be the owner of a Hmodernl' antique shop in Hartford. Your present collection will be a great help.- Margaret Solleck-The jeep says that you will be successfully estab- lished as a secretary in the Foreign Correspondence Agency in New York. Emma Mongillo-The jeep says that you are to be the owner of a fashionable dress shop on Fifth Ave- nue. You will model the latest Paris fashions. Page Twenty-three

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