Southington High School - Chronicle Yearbook (Southington, CT)

 - Class of 1938

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CHRONICLE 14+ Willie is our football hero And is also full of fun If you want a leader .Willie'is just the one. all the wavy hair has the best And seldom does his comb ,Ever have a rest. We can't forget Marge Cook Our peroxide blond And a boy named Cushing Of whom she's very fond. And now we come to Clara With a beautiful complexion The cold cream she uses ' Must be quite an invention. ,Anna can take Shorthand The fastest in our class And with flying banners She is bound to pass. Viola and Mary Brindzik Are very quiet lasses They're very seldom heard In any of their classes. In room 6, all the noise ls made by our boys Dick and Stash, happy are they Good at work, better at play. Ziemba and Mary D'Angelo Are two of a kind They get to school everyday lust in the nick of time. Now for the twins called Smitty Both are smart and witty One is good cmd one is bad But they're the best twins we ever had. Iohn Stanek likes to flirt With classmates and teachers, all Too bad Lewis won't have him When it opens in the fall. Edmund is an ambitious boy Like his cousin Larry And on the long hard road of life We know he'l1 never tarry. Your name is such an odd one That everyone does tease Which way is the right way, Ethel or Mary-Louise? And then there is Arthur Ferrucci I-le's such a quiet lad He is the teachers' pride and joy F or he is never bad. Now we come to Peanuts Parizo Whom everyone does know: She is the class poet also As our literature does show. Fanny Mariconda And our Catherine Cook Are always together Wherever you look. Here's to Dorothy Wikman She is our typing queen She certainly types faster Than any girl we've seen. There is a Lois Rebok In our class we hold her high She is a good natured maiden Whom friends will ne'er pass by. She can voice her view On every world event To Lucy Perillo This compliment is sent. Have you ever seen DiBiaso When he wasn't wearing his hat? He's never come to school without it Now what do you think of that? There is a girl named Gladys She has a cute little smileg No matter where you see her lt brightens her face all the while. Do we have an actress? We have, you can bet. She played in Dotty and Daffy Her name is Violet. We have a Russell Andres, He has nice curly hair He is forever smiling ln this world he has no care. Page Thirteen

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President Francis Kuchta with William Neal as Vice-President, a finance com- mittee was elected. This committee suq' gested a cake sale, which turned out to be the biggest ever given in Lewis High COctober 285. The money thus earned was used toward a Thanksqivinq Dance. Then the Senior Play, DottY and Daffy, a great success-a fine piece of work by everyone. Then there were pictures for the class book to be tended to. And since March, Treasurer Edward ,sr cl-1RoNlcLE 1+ O'Shea and Secretary' MariOIiG C0014 had been trying to collect Class Dues. Finally the Class Book Committee WCIS appointed and here the history' must end. However, by using imagination, we can see the coming Senior Dance, Gradua- tion, Class Night, and all the final Good- byes. Soon all will be History. May the Class of l938 live on! WILLIAM NEAL. Class Poem As we come to the end of our last year For each and all we shed a tear For we know it's time to part And on our own we all must start. So before we say Adieu Here's a glimpse of each of you. ..,.. Betty Greg and Toni Are quite dignified We're glad that for these four years We've had them by our side. With those laughing Irish eyes The soul of which is O'Shea And with that charming smile He is always quite O. K. Larry is the ambitious boy Who heads the class this time Always ready to do his part There aren't many of his kind. Our one and only Tommy Stowe He's quite the boy, and How! He's got many hearts a beatin' In Lewis High School now. Adronika and Ingrid are Green But only by name we know And in their very quiet way Merrily they go. Bette Millis is a sweet young girl Whom we'll remember long Whose life is just a merry dance And one long snappy song. 5 Page Twelve HapDY-Q0-lucky is our Peep With a twinkle in her eyes She always makes enough noise For a girl five times her size. W' e have a boy named Walter His classmates call him Lodge And when he plays basketball You ought to see him dodge. Flo and Car, Cee and Bet Are four lasses pretty If all the fun they've had were lost Indeed 'twould be a pity. Spreda is a mischievous lad Always l'1fIpDY, never sad Playing pranks is his delight And staying after school at night. And now we have Frances Kasek A wonderful artist is she She draws pictures for the Emblem That are pretty as can be. Pete has a sense of humor That no one can surpass It shines out above the others lust like a crystal glass. Alex is another lad Who is a friend so true Ready, willing and able And seldom ever blue.



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We have three outstanding youths james, joseph, and Thomas. We know they'll be successful For them the future holds promise. Albert Bryant is a mischievous boY All the teachers he does annoy Till tactful methods they must employ To take away his pleasure and joy. Four years 'tis now Two Marthas we've known One's name is Malcein, The other is Owen. You'll see her someday ln an office, l know That nice quiet girl Miss Mary Milo. Lois O'Donnell, a tall, quiet lass, ls popular with one and all in her class. Donald Erbe, a tall, lanky boy To excell in sports is his pride and joy He loves sports one and all But mostly track and basketball Here is Bobert Gagne A quiet, bright boy is he And l think the day you'll never see When he'll do wrong intentionally. And we also have Fred Bauer Who knows everything from soup to power He's just about the brightest lad That dear old Lewis ever had. We have a boy whose name is Newell And he spends many joyous hours in school He always comes on days which are cool Wearing just a sweater as a rule. johnny Folcik as you see A great football hero now is he He grabs the ball and starts to run just like a shot out of a gun. Page Fourteen -.wr cr-lRoN1cLE iw- And here is Harold Fiske ' To pass his name, I dare T101 I1Sk. For though he is a little newer. To Lewis High he couldn't be truer. There's a Senior girl named MarY Smith is the one l mean Driving a nice gray Chevy That l'm sure you all have seen. G-iles, Groncznack, and Height Are always smiling and bright To get in mischiefistheirgreatestdelight Adaline and jenny are queens With silence for a crown We know that they are happy But they never make a sound. julia is so tiny She's hardly there at all There's advantage in being little As there is in being tall. Billy is a tall lad And extremely fair And for the debating team He has done his share. And now for Homewood Whose specialty is Ella He's been a wonderful classmate And also a jolly good fella. Now of all the comical persons, And that is but the half, Walt does nothing all the day Except to make us laugh. ln each verse that we did write We tried to please with all our might But if in some way we did offend lust remember we didn't intend. Until another time shall call You here,-Good-bye!-till then: May God be with you, classmates all, Until we meet again. MARY PABIZO BETTE MILLIS

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