Southington High School - Chronicle Yearbook (Southington, CT)
- Class of 1943
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RATHBUN O J T O CIIITOEIIOHO CLASS MOTTO He projits most who serves best CLASS OFFICERS President - CHESTER HUSHAK Vice-President - JANE SMITH Secretary - ANNA DELUOO Treasurer - WALTER MAROINIEO Advisor - MISS RYAN YEAR BOOK COMMITTEE NORMA BRUNALLI ROBERT MESSMER HELEN STUART RICHARD MOFARLAND DOROTHY STRONG WILLIAM ADUSKEVICK CLASS COLORS Maroon and White CLASS MARSHALS ESTHER KRITZ IQICHARD MOFARLAND I I lass iogmpkies - 1943 i'?s1T.'f4 ., 1 'T M -ffl HELEN CAMERON STUART WALTER FRANK MARCINIEC Walt Born in Hartford, Conn., July l, l925. Born in Southington, August 6, 1925. Secretary 1, Yearbook Committee 4, Junior Recital 3, Class Editor 1, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Junior Recital 35 Class Land Army 4, Senior Play 4. Treasurer 3, 4, President Student Council 4. EVELYN DOROTHY ABETZ Euie . Born in Plantsville, November 15, l925. 53 .. Style Show 2, 3, Land Army 4, Senior Lunch 4, First ' Aid 3. ww WILLIAM ADUSKEVICZ Hank 'Tobinu' Born in Southington, March 9, 1925. Track 3, Football 3, 45 Basketball 4, Glee Club 3, 45 Yearbook Committee 4, Land Army 4. OTLEY CHRISTINE ANDERSON , Nw ff if is ' ' Bom in Piainvnie, March 29, 1925. ff, 4 1 X I ,QI L' Style Show 2. Hf ,Z W MONICA HELEN ARSZYLA Nikki 4 if 1, Born in Southington, August 21, l924 , 2 rim Aid 3, styie show 1, 2. ii Vfyv WILLIAM VERNON ASPINALL 'Wiggie'J ' f wig, 5 Born in Meriden, June 27, 1925. 2 f Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, Baseball 3, Minstrels 3, 4. X . V., x f A .K W ' Q ' NELLIE ANN ASZKLAR 7' Born in Southington, April l, 1925. , ,,,,, , Style Show 2. . ..,, ,f . U Z ' .431 W4 7 K A I 3 , 2 LOUISE ENNIE BOGGIA 'Lee 3 ,f fvvv , . . 1 .42 Born in Southington, January 18, 1926. Glee Club lg Style Show 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, Senior Play 43 Land Army 4. ALLAN NOICE BRISTOL Al Born in Bristol, Conn., September ll, 1925. Land Army 4. ERMINIA NORMA BRUNALLI Butch Born in Plantsville, December l4, l924. Glee Club lg Style Show 33 Senior Lunch 4, Yearbook Committee 45 Senior Play 4-g Land Army 4, J. R. C. Sec- retary 4. f , Page Five , . ',gggpMm uoa,5wM.a- W-, .. S NELSON JAMES CAMPAGNANO Cam,byM ' Born in Southington, March 25, 1925. Junior Prom Committee 3, Glee Club 3, Land Army 4, ROBERT DONALD CASNER Bob J Born in New Haven, June 13, 1925. Land Army 4. MICHAEL ANTHONY CASSELLA Coke Born in New Haven, July 2, 1925. Land Army 4. MICHAEL ANDREW CIERVO Appy ' Born in Southington, November 3, 1925. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Football 4, Land Army 4. MARY EILEEN CONATY Mare, Borg in.Cleveland, Ohio, January 13, 1926. Glee Club 3, 4, First Aid 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Land Army 4. MILDRED ALEXENE COWLES Millie Born in Meriden, February 15, 1926. Style Show 2, Land Army 4, Senior Lunch 4. JOSEPH ROCCO DAVILIO joe Born in Southington, August 9, 1924. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Land Army 4. MARION AMELIA DAY Dai.fy!' Born in Blandford, Mass., September 12, 1924. Style Show 2, First Aid 3, Land Army 4, Senior Lunch 4. ANNA ELIZABETH DELUCO Born in Southington, August 22, 1925. Style Show 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Class Editor 4, First Aid 3, Land Army 4. X . . rr in f ,, fm N., , W f ,fi Q. i . I Pngf: Six K RUTH ANN DLUGOS Ruthie Born in Southington, July 28, 1925. Style Show 2, Senior Play 4. ANNA MAE FOLCIK Born, in Southington, November 4, 1925. Style Show 2, Glee Club 2, 3. PAUL HENRY FLYNN Born,in Southington, November 22, 1925 Hockey 1, 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, Land Army 4. ALLAN THOMAS GEMMELL AID . Born in Sherbrooke, Canada, September 3, 1925. Airplane Club 3 , Land Army 4. MONICA ANN GERCHAK .Monnie Born in Oeckville, Penn., June 30, 1926. ROBERT LOUIS HAINES Bob Born in Southington, October 2, 1925. Track 1, 2, 3, Hockey 1, 2, Vice-President of Class 2, Football 3, 4. SHIRLEY VIRCINIA HARTSHORN 'Harty'1 Born in Meriden, January 15, 1925. Senior Play Committee 4, N. Y. A. 4. JEANNE BARBARA HAUPT Born in New Britain, June 8, 1926. Gleb Club 1, 3, Style Show 2, Senior Play 4, Land Army 4. MADOLIN LORETTA HOTCHKISS HoneyD Born in Waterbury, October 21, 1924-, Style Show 3 , Land Army -4. ' -iff? 'TS'-Y-'L4r.JwNk.L-' ,M , as - V i I CHESTER MARK HUSHAK Chef, Born in Plantsville, February 26, 1926. Archery Club 25 Junior Prom Committee 35 Junior Re- cital 3 5 Class President 4. MARY ANN INGELIDO Mrzmie'J Born in Southington, December 15, 1925. Style Show 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY ELIZABETH JOHNSON j'oh1my Born in Milldale, October 20, 1925. Land Army 4. GARFIELD HUNTER JONES Born in Southington, June 9, 1925. Track 1, 25 Hockey 1, 25 Football 2, 35 Junior Prom Committee 3. SHIRLEY MAY KARISH Born in Plantsville, January 17, 1926 Style Show 2, 35 Junior Prom Committee 35 Land Army 4. MARGERIE ANN KEATING Margie Born in Southington, March 29, 1924. Style Show 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 25 Junior Prom Commit- tee 35 Land Army 45 Senior Play 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3. ESTHER LOUISE KRITZ 'Tfritziev Born in Plantsville, April 12, 1925. Junior Recital 35 Land Army 45 Assistant Subscription Manager 4. ROSE MARIE LANDINO MiMi Born in Southington, June 12, 1925. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Senior Play Committee 45 Land Army 4. RALPH STUART LARIBEE Larb'J Born in New Britain, November 3, 1925. Glee Club 1, 3, 45 Minstrels 1, 35 Hi-Y 35 Football 25 Baseball 3. , -----4 1-nf' L--2-, -e2:a,+,1,u: 1-.1-5, .....,...H.,.z:1w:.. Q M Z , M V A32 we-1 ELIZABETH ANN LEONE Beiteu Born in Kensington, Conn., March 7, 1924. Style Show 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 3, 45 Tri-H1-Y 45 Land Army 4. JEREMIAH JAMES MARICONDA jim Born in Southington, August 12, 1924. Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 3, 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Student Council 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Land Army 4. ROBERT NORMAN MARINELLI Mamie Born in New Britain, April 2, 1926. Land Army 4. STEPHEN MASTRIANNI Born in Southington, November 28, 1924. Land Army 4. RICHARD EARL MGFARLAND Dick Born in Bremerton, Washington, March 6, 1924. Yearbook Committee 45 Land Army 4. JAMES JOSEPH MCNERNEY Mac Born in Hartford, May 8, 1925. Hockey 1, 25 Baseball 1, 2, 3 5 Track 2, 35 Football 2, 3, 45 Student Council 35 Class President 3. HELEN MELNICK Born in Southington, December 10, 1925. Land Army 4. ROBERT EDWARD MESSMER Babu Born in Portland, Conn., December 19, 1924. Golf 25 Junior Prom Committee 35 Glee Club 45 Yearbook Committee 45 Art Editor -4. JOHN VINCENT MIKOSZ Tash ' Born in Plantsville, February 26, 1926. Airplane Club 35 Land Army 4. Page Seven . ' 5' ,,,, ,, , , 5 ,,.,c. .,... or .... .M . . I ARTHUR ALVIN MILLER Hank', Born in Marion, January 24, 1926. Class President 1, 2, Hockey 1, 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Junior Recital 3, Land Army 4. ROSE LORAIN MONCILLO Born in Southington, August 4, 1925. Style Show 2, 3, Land Army 4. ROBERT ANTHONY MORELLI Bull', 'Born in Southington, February 5, 1925. Track 1, 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4. ELAINE MARIE MOSHIER Born in Southington, January, 1925. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Style Show 2, Class Secretary 2, Land Army 4. CHRISTIAN THOMAS PAUL Chri.v'1 Born in Southington, February 11, 1926. Baseball 2, Student Council 3, Senior Play 4, Land Army 4. ELIZABETH ANN PEDROLINI Betty Born in Plainville, February 24, 1924. Style Show 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Land Army 4, First Aid 3, 4. ALEX PETER PERNAL Alu Born in Southington, November 22, 1924. Baseball 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Land Army 4. HERBERT JOHN REEVE Bert Born in Southington, May 31, 1925. Basketball 3, 4, Track 3, Glee Club 3, 4, First Aid 3, 4, Land Army 4. ANNA RIDZIK Born in Southington, June 9, 1925. Style Show 2, Land Army 4. I W 5 4 r, m Y .,,. ' . 'X 'M K an f r A N -f M5 , 'vw Page Eight qw- LILA RIZK Born in Waterbury, January 24, 1926. Style Show 2, Class Secretary 3, Junior Recital 3. IRENE RUTH SACHECK Sai Born in Meriden, December 17, 1925. Style Show 2, 3, Student Council 3, Junior Prom C Offl mittee 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Land Army 4, Senior Lunch 4 WILLIAM SACHECK Bill Born in Southington, July 5, 1924. Forest Fire Fighter 2, 3, 4, Land Army 4. HELEN IDA SMEDBERG Shorty ,Born in New Britain, May 20, 1925. N. Y. A. 4, Land Army -4. JANE ELIZABETH SMITH Smi Born in Thomaston, Conn., November 11, 1925. Style Show 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Student Council 4, Sc Lunch 4, Vice-President of Class 4, Land Army 4. ny nio1 DOROTHY WILLIS STRONG Dot Born in Hartford, September 17, 1924. Class Treasurer 1, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, Assistant Editor-in-Chief 3, D. A. R. Rep. 4, La Army 4. DENISE JANE SULLIVAN Born in Waterbury, April 15, 1926. Literary Editor 3, Student Council 3, 4, Alumni Editor 4 ROGER FRANCIS SULLIVAN Sully -5 Born in Hartford, December 9, 1924. Baseball 1, 2, Clcc Club 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Assistant Business Manager -4. ANTHONY ROLAND TACINELLI Tony Born in Southington, July 4, 1924. Football 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Land Army 4. .fr-if' 4 nd DOROTHY MARIE WAGENBRENNER Dory ' Born in West New York, N. Y., October 15, 1925. Glee Club 1, 2, Style Show 1, 2g junior Recital, Senior Play, Land Army 4, Literary Editor 4. RICHARD WILLIAM WOOD Woodsie Born in Southington, December 22, 1925. Track 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2, Land Army 4. JOSEPHINE MAE VOLOSKI jon Born in Plantsvillc, May 27, 1925. Glee Club 1, 3, 45 Style Show 1, 2, 3, Land Army 4. ALBERT JOSEPH VAZUKA Midni hiv S' Born in Hartford, January 12, 1925. Baseball 25 Senior Play 4, Land Army 4. JEAN IRENE ZIEMBA Born in Southington, August 26, 1925. Glce Club 3, 4, Minstrels 4, Junior Prom Committcc. CHARLES JOHN ZWICK Born in Southington, July 17, 1926. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, -4. -- -' -144-.v.4fM-,f.3i,l.f....-...'ff....u1..l-.........4......... H.. .f. !f.v.:7. rms fb- 'ff ' 071' :i'!r5': - -,,.4..r. H'-F? APY Opt of Page Nine - V W' - H- lass 23150 ry fAll ranks conferred upon individuals are merely fictitious.j In September of 1939 one hundred and sixty-four draftees reported for training at the Lewis High Training School. We had as our Commander-in-chief Mr, Phelan assisted by sixteen capable Generals. During our first year of training we had as our advisor Gen. Shorey Qmath.j of the Engineering Corps. assisted by Colonel fclass presidentj Alvin Miller, Major fvice-presidentj Robert Barbier, Captain Qsecretaryj Helen Stuart and Lieutenant Qtreasurerj Dorothy Strong. Our first year of training was rather inactive since most of our time was spent in learning Army regulations and adjusting ourselves to this new life, Yes, we too were called f'rookies by our superiors but we could take it and really enjoyed the first phase of our training. Our superiors believed we were deserving of a furlough and following exams, we were dismissed. September soon arrived and we returned to commence the second part of our training. As Sophomores it was now our turn to tease the newly arrived detachment of Freshmen. We selected as our officers this time Cen. joseph Fontana fbiologyj of the Medical Corps. as advisor while Colonel Alvin Miller once again served as presi- dent, Major Robert Barbier as vice-president, Captain Elaine Moshier as secretary, and Lieutenant Marjorie Keating as treasurer. Dues were set at 3.25 but since our pay was small the collection of dues was not very successful. Our battalion seemed to be still lacking in spirit and there was little excitement during our second year. The time passed rapidly and we soon entered the third phase of our training. Chosen as our leaders for our junior year were Gen. Elizabeth Ryan fHome Eco- nomicsj of the Quartermaster Corps. assisted by Colonel James McNerney, Major William Aduskiewiez, Captain Lila Rizk and Lieutenant Walter Marciniec. During our third year a law was passed increasing our pay which improved the collection of dues. This year noted a change in the cooperation of our battalion- as the Army would say, we were Hon the ballf' It was decided to sponsor a junior Promenade for the purpose of boosting morale. Our Prom. was held Nov. 21 at the local Y.M.C.A. and an enjoyable time was had by all. The results of the dance were encouraging for we not only succeeded in boosting morale but also our financial standing. Also improving our monetary situation was a cake sale. Our group also had the privilege of participating in the annual Junior Recital sponsored by the Alumni. Each member of our battalion composed an original essay on a patriotic subject. The eight essays selected were delivered at an Assembly on April 15 and we realized the talent which was among us. Dorothy Wagenbrenner and Lila Rizk shared the prize for the girls and Walter Marciniec received the award for the boys. Page Ten ' k if c After enjoying another furlough we returned for our last year at the Training School and were given the honor of being Seniors. Our group was now reduced to seventy-two. Gen, Ryan, who had done so much toward making our class a success, was chosen to be our advisor once more. Her assistants were Colonel Chester Hushak, Major Jane Smith, Captain Anna DeLuco and Lieutenant Walter Marciniec. Certainly we would not want to forget our football team, which under the leadership of Gen. Fontana came through another undefeated season. During our Senior year we really became aware of the War. The need for help in the various factories in town necessitated a change in our schedule. We were dismissed early and many worked willingly in the factories. This change inaugurated a system by which we provided lunches for our buddies which also served as a financial benefit to us. After much debate it was decided that we follow the tradition by presenting the Senior Play, which was directed this year by Gen. Harriet Edstrom. There were truly many obstacles in the way of its presentation. The fact that many were working meant nightly rehearsals and the attacks of the measles and flu couldn't be postponed. However, on April 30 a capacity crowd witnessed the presentation of the comedy c'Brother Goosei' which revealed the hidden talent of the cast. Who will forget the mischievious Norma Brunalli or that fall of Jimmy Mariconda's. Everyone agrees it was something not soon to be forgotten. Meanwhile our time at the Lewis High Training School is limited. There remain three great events - Class Night, the Senior Prom, and Graduation. In a short time many of the fellows will enter a bigger and better Army in a greater struggle but all of us will face the Future prepared and greatly benefited by the training we have received here. Good luck to the class of '41-3. WDENISE SULLIVAN WALTER MARCINIEC Page Eleven ' A mi- 'Arab-N.-aa..-A. -A-. Pagc Twelve lass Poem PARTING OF WAYS I We are gathered here to bid farewell, To Lewis, let our voices swell- With praise, and veneration found, In our hearts so staunchly bound- To our Alma Mater. II We are here gathered to bid farewell- To our Fellow-classmates, know we them so well To the lads who will go off to Chafe- May God bless them, and keep them safe. III Please - God - Make our class of 6113 Have the fortitude needed for liberty, Enable them to distinguish right from wrong- That this great country may be eternally strong. IV Give them good judgment unto the end- For wisdom and sage will be needed 'when This war-torn world starts the long, hard climb- And we to this task - must ourselves bind. V We all must go our separate ways- But we,ll never forget our carefree days, The hours weive spent together here- Will live forever, to bring us cheer. VI Farewell to the teachers, their guiding hands, Gur friends who have helped us take the stand- Who fought our battles, come what may, Acclaim them the winners, this glorious day l l VII Now that it's time to say goodbye, Saddened hearts we cannot deny- But let's wish for happiness - not for tears, To guide us through the coming years. By MARJ oR1E KEATING S L na- lass Z!! I As we, the Senior Class, are about to leave the joys and sorrows of our high school life, we present our last will and testament. We bequeath: A TO: Mr. Strong - We leave you this sailboat so that you may amuse yourself on your trips to the shore. Mr. Phelan - This Pexto wrench to remind you of your work while helping to step up production. Miss Shorey - A window shade to use in case one in your homeroom breaks. Mr. Stowe - To you we leave this sign Absolute Silencel' and hope that your future students carefully execute its meaning. Miss Lance - We give you this ball and, with the charm of the Senior Class upon it, we are sure your bowling score will be much higher. Mr. Small- We give you this hoe and hope it will help you in making your Victory Garden a success. Miss Ryan - To you we give this furniture and hope that it will add to the joy of your future home. Mr. DeAngelo - This toupee and we hope it comes in handy when the Army tries to give you a G. I. haircut. Miss Edstrom-These aspirins should help in releaving the headaches caused by directing future Senior Plays. Mr. Fontana - We give you these gas coupons so that next year you can take your teams to out of town games. Miss O'Day-We give you this music sheet Rose O'Day as we are sure it was dedicated to you in some way. Mr. McSorley-We give you this jeep to return to Southington on your frequent furloughs. CWe hopej Mrs. Ferrucci - We give you this permanent nurscmaid for Mary Ellen. She will take good care of her while you are teaching at Lewis High. Mr. Joyal - These nails we hope will come in handy in tacking up your maps good and dandy. Page Thirteen .gw,...Q.a..-.a-fn.,sv-f..n-w..a.-.-....,.u... 'r'n 'M W' 4 -:ze eq.. - S., Mrs. joll - Seeing you polka so well, we bought you this record and hope you and Mr. Joll will get enjoyment out of dancing to it. Mr. Stewart - We hope this fuel oil will come in handy if there is a shortage next year. Miss Bristol- We leave you this bar of candy and guarantee that there are no calories in it. Miss Bedford - This pin will remind you of the phrase neat as a pin which can be well applied to you. Miss Hunt - Knowing that you enjoy reading books, we present you with this free membership card to the Literary Guild. Miss Magut - For your good sportsmanship and interest in fun we give you this complementary ticket to all the activities put on by Lewis High School. Miss Beach - A baton to help you direct your Glee Clubs which you have so wonder- fully led. To the Class of '44 we leave the hopes and ambitions that have sustained us through our Senior Year. To the Class of '45 we leave our hopes that you will carry on the fine traditions of Lewis High. To the Class of '46 - we trust as you enter the Sophomore ranks that you will leave behind you your Freshmen pranks. And now to all concerned, we hereby declare that this is the last will and testament of the Class of '43, JANE SMITH JAMES MERICONDA N Page Fourteen L 1 lass 1'BS67Zf6lfZ'07'ZS Girls ANDERSON, OTLEY AND MADOLINE HOTCHICISS So very quiet you both seem to be, These mice should prove good company. ARSYLA, MONICA Because your shoes are white as snow, We give you this polish to keep them so. ASZKLAR, NELLIE To you who is so very small, This ruler to measure just how tall. BOGGIA, LOUISE AND EVELYN ABETZ To you we give these sailor boys, To remind you of your pride and joys. BRUNALLI, NORMA Because of your part in the Senior Play, This football should remind you of that day. CONATY, MARY We hope these cough drops will always keep Your voice clear for that Number Pleasef' CowLEs, MILDRED Writing to our boys is a good deed, This writing paper if yOu're ever in need. DAY, MARION We give you this piece of the skies, We think it will match your pretty eyes. DELUCO, ANNA Since taking life easy is your style, This rocking chair you'll greet with a smile. -4eauE:e,f:fa-4si,aa.-.... fy- A DLUGOS, RUTH Because your luck is so true, We give you this horse shoe tied in blue. FOLCIK, ANNA MAE You seem to be so very small, These vitamin pills should make you tall. HARTSHORN, SHIRLEY AND HELEN SMEDBURG So you two will stick together and be true, To each of you this bottle of glue. HAUPT, JEAN NE We give to you this lovely ring, And hope for the joy we know it will bring. INGELIDO, MARY Since you're strictly a jitter bug, This knife is to help you cut a rug. JOHNSON, SHIRLEY These headache tablets are to ease The pain that came from working on the Presentations. KARISH, SHIRLEY Because in sewing the NCountry of Successl' you have tread, We give now this spool of thread. KEATING, MARJ ORIE Of dates you always had so many, This box, so you will always have plenty. KRITZ, ESTHER We give you this tardy pass, To remind you of the many you have already had. Page Fifteen LANDINO, RosE So many boys you seem to know, We give you this rope to keep them in tow. LEONE, ELIZABETH This bottle of glue is to keep Your hair always looking so neat. MELNICK, HELEN Because of your habit of saying, I know it We hope this report card will help to show it. MoNGrLLo, RosE We like to hear your pretty laugh, Welre giving you some Laughing gas. Mos HIER, ELAINE Because of your ability to ask, Who, when, and what, This answer book is to make you know it. PEDROLINI, BETTY So afraid to make a noise, This bottle of courage may bring you joys. RIDZIK, ANNA Because you seem so very frail, We'll give you this addressed envelope, Put it in the mail. RIZK, LILA Your smile is a pretty sight, This tube of 'Ipanan to keep it bright. Page Sixteen SACHEK, IRENE Your heart seems to be in some far off place, This ticket to Arizona should solve the case. SMITH, JANE We think that you and this 'cPower's Model, ' Will have something in common. STRONG, DOROTHY These drawing pencils are found to prove Useful in days to come. STUART, HELEN We give you the Lewis Academy, Award for brilliance. SULLIVAN, DENISE This copy of The Man With The Hoe should remind you of your favorite artist. VOLOSKI, JOSEPHINE We are giving you this mirror because we want you to know we think that you have pretty hair. WAGENBRENNER, DOROTHY This date book is to help you keep your many dates straight. ZIEMBA, JEAN Your dancing has won you fame, We hope this i'Pep,' will keep it the same. S Boys ADUSKEWICZ, WILLIAM I We are giving you this scholarship to the College of Sound Effects, We think you have talent in that field. ASPINALL, WILLIAM This wig is to remind you of your nickname Wiggie. BRISTOL, ALLAN To you we give this rule, To remind you of the time you meas- ured the school. CAMPAGNANO, NELSON We want to give you this parachute to save you from many bumps when youire an cacef CASNER, ROBERT We give you this car so you can give your bike a well deserved rest. CASSELA, MICHAEL We hope this check is suHicient to cover the expenses of building your very own shoe store. We think you would succeed. CIERVO, MICHAEL This beautiful Mount For you to ride when you are a 'Count.' DAVILLO, JOSEPH This basketball is to remind you of your year as Captain.,' FLYNN, PAUL Hollywood is running short of glamour boys so we want you to take this letter of reference to Cecil B. De Mille. Q..-...Ht-:.R...,...1.n.v.1z..,..s,..... ..IL........ A- , .,,....,.,........,. ,..a..Yv GEMMELL, ALAN This apple should remind you of the place youlll spend most time this summer. HAINES, ROBERT All the girls look at you and sigh, Keep them away with this flashy tie. HUSHAKJ CHESTER We give you this badge and hope you will keep Southington as well in hand as your Dad. JONES, HUNTER An artist you would like to be, This Irish Model will prove quite inspiring. LARIBEE, RALPH This chart of an automobile should help to keep your car together. MARCINIEC, WALTER This account book is to keep the mem- ories of our class treasury. MARICONDA, JAMES In the Senior Play you proved quite funny, This Hollywood contract will bring you money. MARENELLI, ROBERT We hope this key chain with its pinball and pin will remind you of the Plain- ville Bowling Alleys. MASTRIANNI, STEPHEN Since you live quite away from town, Here's a flashlight to see your way around. Page Seventeen If ff 1- ' .4 MCFARLAND, RIO HARD To you we give this doll to remind you of all the Juliets that you were Romeo to in the past year. MCNERNEY, JAMES To you we give this little car, To replace the one you'Ve driven so far. MIKOSZ, JOHN This aeroplane is a reward for your good work in Aeronautics. MILLER, ALVIN This baseball you may always use, When you get in the big league news. MORELLI, ROBERT A football here large and brown, We give to you, now go to town, PERNAL, ALEXANDER This wave set is for you to use to keep your hair always looking so pretty. REEVE, HERBERT We think your haircut is so nice that we give you these shears to keep it always so very short. Page Eighteen SACHECK, WILLIAM To you a fire fighter from way back, We give you this pail so that you will never slack. SULLIVAN, ROGER AND CHRISTIAN PAUL Play boys you both seem to be, SO wear these flowers for all to see. TACINELLI, ANTI-IONY With your clothes so slick and neat, Wear this jazzy bow that can't be beat. VAZUKA, ALBERT To you the honorable Albert Vazuka, We give the title uDuke of Padukaf' WOOD, RICHARD Here is a shovel to help you remember all the ditches yOu've dug. Zwicrc, CHARLES This big hanky will be a need, When you go out, your seeds to weed. -NORMA BRUNALLI SHIRLEY JOHNSON CHARLES Zwrck ALVIN MILLER 5 -- ' fix fix .Elm THE FACULTY Row One-Miss Hunt, Miss Edstrom, Miss Beach, Mr. Phelan, Mrs. Ferrucci, Miss Shorey, Miss Bedford. Row Two-Mr. Joyal, Miss Lance, Miss Ryan, Miss Magut, Miss O'Day, Mrs. Joll, Mr. DeAnge1o. Row Three-Mr. Fontana, Mr. McSorley, Mr. Stowe, Mr. Small. f K 2 f .f f f ' 4 , , I. ff1y ,-'-- 1 JXVQJ-,yi 'Hx - v J- , y Q ,- n . I ' -- .- '-1 '4 -4 .n.-4.......wu.....,.w-,g,.,. ..,., , ....., Page Nineteen 1 CHRONICLE-EMBLEM STAFF 1942-1943 First Row-Miss Bedford, Katherine Kimble, Richard Moore, Dorothy Strong, Mr. Joyal, Ruth Barbier, Miss Edstrom. Second Row4Miss Magut, Denise Sullivan, Esther Kritz, Irene Sacheck, Anna DeLuco, Helen Stuart, Norma Brunalli. Third Row-Walter Cook, Roger Sullivan, Margerie Keating, Dorothy Wagenbrenner, William Aduskevicz, Robert Messmer. Fourth Row-Walter Marciniec, Richard McFarland, Joseph Mucci, Richard Styring. THE EMBLEM STAFF Editor-in-Chief ......,.,.............,.,..,..... Dorothy Strong Assistant Editor-in-Chief ......,..,.. Richard Moore Business Manager ,,...................... Walter Marciniec Assistant Business Manager ...... Roger Sullivan Subscription Manager ..,,...........,..... Irene Sacheck Assistant Subscription Manager,,,Esther Kritz Sports Editor ................,..,..,..,..,.,....,.......,. Joseph Mucci Exchange Editor ..........,,.....,.......,. Margerie Keating Literary Editor ,.............. Dorothy Wagenbrenner Assistant Literary Editor ...........,...... Walter Cook Alumni Editor '... .................. ,..,.,.., . ,.,,, D e nise Sullivan Art Editors Raymond Angelo, Robert Messmer Senior Class Editor ....................,.,.,...,. Anna DeLuco ffunior Class Editor ..,...,....,.,........,. Richard Styring Sophomore Class Editor ...,....,..,...... Ruth Barbier Freshman Class Editor '....,.... Katherine Kimble Advisors Miss Theodora Bunce Miss Mildred Bedford Miss Harriet Edstrom Miss Irene Magut THE CHRONICLE STAFF Norma Brunalli Robert Mcssmer Helen Stuart Richard McFarland Dorothy Strong William Aduskevicz A duiso r-INI1: loyal Page Twenty S ,....,..,.....-..- STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row-Eleanor Conaty, Elizabeth Small, Russell Bragg, Walter Marciniec, Joseph Mucci, Denise Sullivan, Ruth Barbier. Back Row-Allan Edwards, Michael Popik, Robert Hurley, Loretta Dighello, Jane Smith, James Mariconda, Walter Cook, Ralph Riccio. fVivian Miller - not in picture.j OFFICERS President ..... . . .Walter Marciniec Vice-President . . . . . Joseph Mucci Secretary .... , . . Denise Sullivan Treasurev' . . . . . Russell Bragg Advisor , . . . . Miss Hunt Page Twenty-one m-.1lu--mr.q.....f,.,bf.w.w.- -uw. a. f..f,,..n.. 'S-1 FOOTBALL? TEAM Front Row Left to Right-Knapp, Morelli, Meola, Captain Wood, Aduskiewicz Kusclx Sullivan fvfiddle Row-Steigler, Taccinelli, Musshorn, Liguori, Moran, Kavanaugh Wallace Angelo Back Row-DeManual, Merriman, Krernski, MaeNerney, Coach Fontana Ciervo Haines Martin, Theriault. Page Twenty-two Lewis Lewis .......... Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis ,......... FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 12 Darien 25 American School for the Deaf 27 Milford School ,. 26 Berlin ..,.................... 12 Plainville 6 Milford N 5 L BASKETBALL TEAM Row One-Joseph Mucci, Herbert Reeves, Capt. joseph Davilio, Michael Ciervo, William Aduskeviez. Row Two-Coach Fontana, Percy Welch, Brendon Donahue, David Wallace. Lewis ........,...,..... 55 Lewis .....,.,,,..,,.... 58 Lewis ......,,,......... 35 Lewis .......,.......... Lewis .,.,..........,.., Lewis .,...,........,... 44 Lewis .,...,......,.,,., 55 Lewis ,,.... ......... , ,. Lewis .,.,...i.i.,.,..,. .qgaumww ,.w,..WN-1.-t.a.,, 25 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE East Hampton .,.....,,... Turner Construction Alumni ...,,.,..............,..... Meriden .,.,...,,,,... ......,. Meriden ...........,.........., Sacred Heart ,....,.. ..,.... Farmington ,,.. ,,.........,.. New Britain ...,...,.,,.....i, Plainville ....,...... ,.,,,... Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis ,,,,.. ..... .,.... Lewis Lewis .......,,,..,,.,.. LCWIS .................. Sacred Heart .,,, ..,....i.. 2 O New Britain ......,........... 46 Plainville ,....,....,.......,. 40 Bradley Field ..,.,.,.,,.. 24 Wallingford ,.......,.,.... .. 31 Stonington ..,...,,.,,,...... 72 Pexto ,..,....... ...... ...... l 6 Clark Bros. ..,...,,,,,.... ,. 21 Y. M. C. A ....,, 16 Page Twenty-three 1 i ,I SENIOR PLAY - Brother Goosen L First Row-Dorothy Wagenbrenner, Louise Boggia, Margerie Keating, Jeanne Haupt Norma Brunalli, Helen Stuart, Dorothy Strong, Ruth Dlugos. Second Row-Miss Edstrom, Christian Paul, James Mariconda, Albert Vazuka. Page Twenty-four CAST fel? Adams . . . . . Christian Paul Wes Adams . . James Marieonda Carol Adams . . Dorothy Strong Hy Adams . . Norma Brunalli Helen . . . Helen Stuart Sara . . . . Ruth Dlugos M1's. Trimmer . . . . LICZlHUCI'i8L1IJt Peggie Winkle . . Dorothy Wfagexilarenner Eve Mason . . . . Margerie Keating Lenore Hudson . . Louise Boggia Truck Driver . . Albert Vazuka s H K MINSTRELS Front RowfMiss Beach, Alice Fallon, Helen Grabelski, Cathy Wagenbrenner, Mary Ann Morelli, Doreen Beatson, Virginia Fontana. Back Row-Robert Reich, Jack Flynn, Marie Aldi, Carmen DeFeo, Jean Ziernba, James Mari- Conda, Dorothy Strong, Philip Lacaurciere, William Aspinall. CNot in the picture -Randolph Camp, John Srnedberg, Donald Srnedbergj uf... ...F Page Twenty-five - A THE CLASS OF 1943 Page Twenty-six . OFFICERS President . . .... CHESTER I-IUSHAK Vice-Prwiderzt . . . JANE SMITH Secretary . . . . ANNA DELUCO Treasurer . . WALTER MARCINIEC Advisor . . . MISST RYAN S EVENTS' J J A -N 1 . ,--my-. H . THE CLASS OF 1944 f fr v sv WL! A, ccxv nr n . J'? ,g,c,kL,,,. - f L j OFFICERS 'Tk 1 ,, ' 'Vi Ly ' A ' ? ' President . . . P . E. . . FRANCIS KANE X ' - r ' 92 r67Av+-'L xw7744f1AiL y ice-Presiderzt . . MARY BLAZEK A M-ZQWF' U Treasurer . . . . . JENNY POMPEY Secretary . . . . ELEANOR CONATY ' i Ver-'gif MQ ' Advisor .,,,. MR. LAWRENCE DEANGELO 'r1 ,411i- ,' 'J KA-32 fl f' I , v 9 ' , . I . 1 P J X f7 M - J, , N? V 0 2-L6f,.ff ,L,, fwfr. ,Ap J 5 - f L If ,. i FCCQ-vA,ef . ' Ay J . . 51 6 y In ,C f.,f:1'-A ' 12, , f ff, r' l ' r.ff ' '41, ,1 J ff --- . N fi-X 04--v I Page Twenty-seven O ' rx f- 6 My fr , I 30115 7 L4.f' ,,fj -f,M,,Af, W R, W re A A A . Y . , X C A 1, - - Ri..a....-k-A.wf,z.,x-A.w...N..K,.....R .,., 1, ww' 1 Y ' THE CLASS OF 1945 Quai Pago Twenty-cight OFFICERS President . . , RUSSELL BRAGG Vice-President . . . NANCY McKAY Secretary . . EVELYN RODGRIGUEZ Treasurer . HENRY FONTANA Advisor . . Miss IRENE MAGUT S THE CLASS oF 1946 OFFICERS President ........ ALAN EDWARDS Vice-President . . . . GERALDINE HOTCHKISS Secretary . . . . RUTH ANN MCNERNEY Treasurer . . ARLENE PHELAN Advisor . MRS. JOLL 0 a 911' N..-........, Page Twenty-nine -sa-sang. Summer's Ahead -T 5 A . , , and Play's the Thing! L Y' ' VW - - ' .'. . . ::' 1 9:2 I .1 -2:13151 f FUN FASH ION S 111.3 ,. A.,., A ..,., .,.,., , . Q 55 fa E., , T l' S Smart ' Sturdy ' Sensible , The Ives.,Upham 81 Rand Co. M E R I D E N START AN ACCOUNT WITH US - SOUTHINGTON SAVINGS BANK IT'S A GOOD FRIEND K K 1 23 Wah , s. 51155 523113211 ' - :gig W 15:I:i112.2:22i1 2' 1121: -11. 1? N N6 ., ' r v 5795 ' S , A Featuring Infant and Children Needs M A X E N ' S 61 CENTER STREET SOUTHINGTON C pzf L fm tMd 4fC R P Compliments of THE SOUTHINGTON BANK AND TRUST COMPANY f E ,.T., ,..TN TTE,T A , T, ,.,E Compliments of E THE SOUTHINGTON LUMBER 8: COAL CCMPANY TELEPHONE 14 SOUTHINGTON Compliments of SOUTHINGTON HDWE. MFG. COMPANY GREEN'S SODA SHOP MAIN STREET Q O O SODA LUNCHEONETTE Worden's Ice Cream Tobacco and Candy Magazines and Newspapers POCKET BILLIARDS GOOD COAL MAKES WARM FRlENDS LOUIS PERILLO COAL COMPANY 102 West Center Street Southington, Conn MERCHANTS OF: Highest Quality Lehigh Coal-Heating Oils-Pure Tested Grain and Feed- Wellworfh Starting and Growing Mash -Wellworth Laying Mash - Agrlco Fertilizer-Agricultural Hydrated Lime - Spray Materials -Fruit-Growers' Supplies Stokol Anthracite Burner DOG FOOD PAINT-CEMENT Telephone: Southington 98-M READ THE LATEST SCHOOL NEWS SPORT - SOCIAL - CLASSROOM in The Southington News PUBLISHERS - PRINTERS Compliments 0 f CORNER SERVICE STATION Colonial Esso Dealer Accessories - Battery C lzarging Greasing 119 Center St. Southington Joe DeLuco, Mgr. Compliments of MON TY'S DINER TOWN E Dry Cleaners Southington Cleaning and Dyeing often saves buying CALL AND DELIVER SERVICE Compliments 0 f H 44 lk Ik ELMONT GRILLE Compliments of B A S S E T T AUTO SUPPLY Compliments of GRIMALDI SHOE STORE COMPLIMENTS OF DR. THOMAS DUDAC COIWPLIMENTS OF FERGUSON'S STORE E. W. FERGUSGN, Prop. 47 North Main St. Southington, Conn. SANITARY LAUNDRY TRY OUR SHIRTS AND COLLAR SERVICE - ALSO - OUR DRY CLEANING Service Guaranteed Phone 140 Buy War Bonds to Clean the World THE BLAKE SLE E F ORGI N G COMPANY PLANTSVILLE, CONN. C 0mpli11ze1zts 0 f FULTON MARKETS Plantsville .4u.fL...1..fQM,.4...- ..:. ,.... yu., C omplimefzts 0 f FRANK J. HALLAHAN Plantsville Pharmacy 0 Prescriptions Carefully Compoundefl O Phone 282 GOULD FUNERAL HOME T31 NORTH MAIN STREET Telephone 11 Southington, Conn. O THE COULD CO. Plumbing and Heating 132 NORTH MAIN STREET M. I. TAYLOR O A Complete Line of 1 BIRDSEYE FROSTED FOODS O PLANTSVILLE CONNECTICUT I-IALLAHAN FUNERAL HOME Telephone 721-M 208 Meriden Ave. Southington GUTERCH'S MEN'S SHOP Young Men's Sportwear SHOES 30 Center St. S Compliments of i COMPLIMENTS OF MacKenzie and Bowers N Y R E N B R O S ' Engineers and Surveyors FLORISTS IT PAYS TO LUOK WELL Congratulations to the patronize The Graduating Class ELITE BARBER SHOP S. J. RIZK 7 MAIN STREET 1 I SOUTH I NGTON i BRADLEY BARBER SHOP Meriden Avenue We Aim To Please ' Opposite St. Thomas's Cemetery Southington, Conn. URBIN T. KELLEY, Rep. Phone 390-M - Courteous Service - C. SCE, Prop. , P. HUTTON 62 SON, INC. I Where Satisfaction is Certain ' Bostonian Shoes-Snappy Sweaters The Right Kind of Clothes for Young Men. Phoenix Hose for the girls C017Z17li77'l67ZZfS of Federated Stores Center Street Southinglon, Conn. 1 R i ei AL,S GARAGE Lawn Mowers Sales and Service Tires, Tubes and Accessories Battery, Radio and Electrical Service Cor. Eden Ave. and Main St. Southington, Conn. LEA'S BEAUTY SHOP Ox1ey's Building SOUTHINGTON, CONN. Compliments of DR. A. R. PRESCHER Compliments of Folcik Bros. Bakery 255 Berlin Ave. Southington Phone 811 Compliments of ELSIE REISCH BEAUTY SALON PHONES 544-39M SUMNER P. WALLACE Compliments of BRUNALLI CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Compliments of 11 M v S feweie' I I C BRADLEY MEMORIAL ann irc-et . out llnglon, onn. HOSPITAL Diamonds 1 Clocks 1 Jewelry and Sterling Silver and Plated Ware Gifts in Glass - Wood - Leather - Pottery - Chrome Greetings Cards for All Oecasi n s A ,. ...-+--f--vw-1-fr, . COMPLIMENTS OF DR. GEORGE GURA EUSTIS 86 CUSHING Real Estate Tel. 47 or 756 BEST WISHES DR. F. W. NEAL COMPLIMENTS OF DR. BUNDY GOMPLIMENTS OF HEINRICH'S BAKERY Where Quality Reigns 36 Center St. Southington Specializing in MOTHER'S BREAD RIVERSIDE DAIRY Leaders of Quality MILLDALE, coNN. Visit Our N ew .Modern Dairy GET YOUR LUNCH AT THE CANDY SHOPPE Try our delicious Ice Cream with Fruit and Nuts 36 No. Main St. Southinqton Complimezits of The Sh0pper's Outlet Corp. 56 Center Street Southington, Connecticut .,.....,., .4 M....e..-.,,e:.b., 45 ' ' 33. jEPSON,S BOOK STORE Greeting Carcl Center of Meriden .,. .,. Cards for GRADUATION and all other Special Days .,. .,. Books - Waterman Pens - Photo-mailers White Ink Compliments of FREDDIE,S LUNCH Compliments of ADAM'S TEXACO STATION MAIN AND BRISTOL STREETS COMPLIMENTS OF SAVARD and SMITH M en's Clothing and Furnishings :sf PF :lc as M ODERA TE PRICES :sf ak :sc :lf PHONE MERIDEN 1012 8 COLONY ST. MERIDEN Compliments of BERLIN AVENUE MARKET Tel. 763 A. Krysztopa, Prop. MEAT AND GROCERIES .u...........-,a, . .,,,..,J. ma,- t ,A 44... The HEMINGWAY - LEWIS INSURANCE AND REALTY CO. General Insurance, Real Estate and Rent Collection Agency. Surety Bonds, Loans and Investments Compliments 0 f T. A. Ralston, M.D.D. N EADS HARDWARE Pittsburgh Paints, Wallpaper Electrical M erehaudise Garden Supplies 20 N. Main St. Southington Tel. 10 We Deliver WINSTON SHOES Headquarters for COMPLIMENTS OF BOYCE LUMBER COMPANY Everytlzmg in Lumber Always as near as your telephone 311 SOUTHINGTON, CONN. Southington Furniture Company Temporary Location Old Town Hall 1 Main Street Telephone 1 141-W SUCCESS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF LEWIS HIGH The SPORT SHOES J. LACOURCIERE CO. PLANTSVILLE CONN. IBHN., . I lp, Y i i V V i r I V Compliments of COMPLIMENTS OF s 5 Sis? C A COWLES GRAIN COMPANY KAY FURNITURE nc COMPANY St e Pla tsv lle Co SOUTHINGTON CONN. ALSOP ENGINEERING CORP H-I 5-Peas MILLDALE CONN gif I - if N Summer r et n i , nn. . ,',: , 'fur' : '-'IL Q7 ' L ' E. ' ' - - YL l, A ax! TT.: Lli I ' fx . F i f 1 L A Vx -.- , A s J. Compliments of Buick and Chevrolet Sales and Service Mitchell's Service Station Where All Friends Meet for Economical Transportation r:'1L.... N CHEVROLET! n - We servzce to please! You will be satisfied HIGH STREET SOUTHINGTON, CONN. My Telephones-Home: 67-I-Offlcei 67-M CORNER MAIN AND EDEN AVE HERMAN A. MUUS QN iii . I , SOUTHINGTON PRINTING COMPANY PRINTERS OF THE CHRONICLE ms.-,.f..,...4...,+., .. ,,.,-.1,.. .. ,. ua f,. . . V. M.. Mechanics Hand Tools and Sheet-Metal Working Machinery THE PECK, STOW 81 WILCOX CO. - Since 1735 - SOUTHINGTON, CONNECTICUT CLARK BROS. BOLT CO. M i UW? N .. V gif!! E 'Q xv xg .... 5 -f rfli' T W J: Z ,Tw ' fi ii I L, 1' IV IIIIHNIIMHHHH Milldalc, Conn. i L J Portraits and Groups by 259 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN CONN .....,.. -.....n,zf..:1'If.-L4-I r.x -1 uzfo mphs , , -, Q .nfi 3q'?f'f5f , 1 V. Y NW gi : ,, M M- FX ,4,,5f,1 . -qs4m:.'vf2'-Q? Willing Workers Win the War Will you do your part For the Defense Industries For the Government Departments For the Local Business Manager By training intensively Now To be a Dependable Shorthand 'Writer To be a Skilled Typist To be an Accurate Bookkeeper To he a Speedy Calculator Operator To be a Shorthand Report Qcourts-martial, etc.Q And thereby insure a permanent position for yourself When the War is Won? In peace and in war, in good times and in bad, the completely trained PEQUOD BUSINESS SCHOOL graduate is always in demand. Begin June 28 or July 6 and route that enemy of success- Procrastination. Wfhe man who l1esitates is lost. Summer term, June 28 to August 27 Fall term begins September 7 All courses at PEQUOD BUSINESS SCHOOL are designed for ONE purpose 1 to help YOU get ready for positions in Government, Defense and Business Offices in the SHOBTEST POSSIBLE TIME! THE Pnquon Business scnoor. INC. JOURNAL BUILDING MERIDEN, CONN. Helen E. Hart, President l I 1 T777 77 - 4 , uifogmphs 6 I S --......,,, ,. ,.,. W, ,- 7
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