Southington High School - Chronicle Yearbook (Southington, CT)

 - Class of 1946

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L.H.S. CHRONICLE Class rophecy THE SOUTHINGTON NEWS JUNE 17, 1956 WEATHER - CLEAR Yankees Win l Edward Abetz, pitcher for the New Yankees, led his team to victory over the Red Sox yesterday. He pitched a no hit, no run game. Miss Elizabeth Bock has accepted the position of instructor in English in the Philippines. Miss Bock was graduated from Lewis High School, where she majored in English. Opening of Anne's Beauty Shoppe The opening of Miss Ann Braccio- forte's Beauty Shoppe will take place a week from today. Come one, come all, and see the many hairdos, which Ann has up her sleeve. P.S. Watch out for those young men, who come in for mani- cures and permanent waves. Flag Pole Record Broken Irving Bryant, local flag pole sitter, has broken the world's record for con- tinuous sitting. He passed his 49th day yesterday. Ernest Burkhardt, our quiet class- mate, is riding the western plains for the Army Cavalry. He was recently pro- moted to a Major. Good luck. Miss Burkhardt to Give Lecture Miss Shirley Burkhardt will address the high school girls, on Friday. The subject is to be 6'How to Keep That School Girl Complexion? Miss julia Carbon has recently been chosen f'Miss Americaf, We know she will succeed for they say C'Gentlemen Prefer Brunettes? 28 Cornet Lessons Former Lewis High student, Miss Elsa Carlbert, will give cornet lessons, be- ginning Friday, June 22, 1956, at two olclock. They will be held in the South- ington High School Auditorium. Miss Katherine Casner has attained the speed of 200 words per minute in a recent Gregg Shorthand Speed Test. She has accepted the position as Secre- tary to Congress. Congratulations. Miss Virginia Celello has been elected captain of the Yale Feminine Basketball team. We are sure the team will be suc- cessful because of her basketball ex- perience on the YMCA floor. Hartford, Conn. June, 1956. Ten years ago Miss Jean Cockayne stated that she wanted to become a nurse. We all knew that she would be successful, but she now has us baflled. Besides becoming a successful nurse at Hartford Hospital she is now taking on private cases. Miss Magdalene Cook is head librari- an at the Yale Library. She is of great assistance to the Yale boys. Be careful, Cooky, don't-let the boys bother you, or interfere with your work. Anthony Coppola has just completed his book on Past History 5 and is begin- ningpn Future History. Good luck!

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i5Et'Mwi,3i .535 is ' 3 ri vafmmg, 13-H ' f -A H I ' 'z ' -Z L.H.S. CHRONICLE Popularity ontest GIRLS Bock, Betty ............ Most cultured Braccioforte, Ann ........ Outdoor girl Burkhardt, Shirley .......... Prettiest Carbone, Julia ........ Most charming Carlbert, Elsa ........... Most modest Gasner, Katherine. .Best sense of humor Gelello, Virginia .......... Nicest eyes Cockayne, Jean ....... Most ambitious Cook, Magdalene .... Most nonchalant Dashukewich, Dorothy ........ Shyest DeGuzis, Elizabeth ...... Class worrier Dighello, .Loretta ........... Quietest Galiette, Dolores ..... Most tomboyish Gernat, Marion ..... Nicest complexion Giagios, Catherine ....... Most serious Glidden, Blanche ........... Class flirt Gourinski, Fanny .......... Happiest Greene, Matilda ......... Class giggler Grifhn, Shirley .......... Most bashful Hartford, Shirley ......... Friendliest Hotchkiss, Arleen. .First to be married Hotchkiss, Jerry. . .Best all-around girl Hutchinson, Norma.Most sophisticated Kane, Rita ............ Nicest dimples Kowaleski, Bernice ............ Cutest Kutcha, Dot ...... Most pleasant voice Landrette, Marie ......... Most naive La Porte, Betty ........ Pinkest cheeks Johnson, Gloria ....... Class diplomat Mackenzie, Claire Most likely to succeed Maigarie, Gladys ......... Cutest nose Maigarie, Kathryn ....... Best dressed Mann, Dorothy ...... Most loquacious Martin, Barbara ..... Most industrious Maskaitis, Jeanne ........ Most artistic McNerney, Ruth Ann. . .Most natural Miller, Vivian .............. Neatest Mongillo, Irene ............ Best sport Moore, Ethel ...... .Musically inclined Perillo, Roselyn ........ Best jitterbug Phelan, Arline .......... Best natured Urillo, Ann .......... Most inquisitive Virovoy, Faith .......... Class chemist Wagenbrenner, Cathy ..... Nicest voice Walsh, Marge. . .Poise and personality Wilson, Jacqueline .... Most agreeable Zakrewski, Agnes ........... Sweetest BCYS Abetz, Edward .... ..... M ost casual Bryant, Irving .... ...... Q uietest Burkhardt, Ernest ....... Most carefree Coppola, Anthony ...... Class bachelor D'Aunno, Pasco ........... Class brain Dewey, John .......... Most reserved Flynn, Jack .......... Class comedian Folcik, Andrew. . .Most companionable Fontana, Jack. Tall, dark and handsome Grooman, Vinton ...... Most debonair Height, Bill .............. Class baby Johnson, Ted... ..... Most athletic Keltonic, Frank ...... Class know-it-all Kennedy, Jim .............. Quietest Kordys, Edward ........ Most devilish Kritz, Bill ........ .... B est looking Kusek, Edward . . . .... Heartbreaker Leach, Bob .... Leach, Bill ...... . . . .Class pin-up . . . .Nicest eyes Marinelli, Dick .. ...... Peppiest Mauro, Domenic ....... Self-possessed Mongillo, Nicholas .......... Modest Monte, Carmen .... Most self-centered Nardi, Bill ............... Best dancer Noble, Bob ........ Best all-round boy Reisch, Bob ......... Most intellectual Riccio, Ralph ............. Glitter boy Riccio, Vito .......... Class politician Schabel, Rodney. .flflost absent-minded Snow, Bob ................ Sleepiest Tomasiewicz, Mike ..... Funniest laugh Wallace, Jim ........... Most popular Warner, Howard ........ Class vocalist Wood, Dick ........ Nicest personality 27



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Us r' , X I L.H..S. CHRONICLE I Miss Dorothy Dashukevich has un- dertaken the Presidency of the Phony Microphone Company. After being so quiet in high school, this will be quite a change. We know she is going to be successful and we wish her the best of luck. Pasco D'Aunno has been made Profes- sor of History at Boston University. We hope that he will be as generous in giv- ing his Als, as he was in receiving them. Resigns Position Here To G0 to Chicago Miss Elizabeth DeGuzis is now work- ing at the Swanky Dress Shoppe. She gained her experience during her high school days at Grantis. John Dewey is running the Dewey Funeral Home in Southington. We hope we will not have to send too many dol- lars to you. Paris, France. Miss Loretta Dighello of Southington, Conn., U. S. A. has just completed a laboratory test of her own brand of wave set, which will guarantee to give any woman C or man if interestedj waves as nice as her own. Solid Six John Uackj Flynn and his Solid Sixu will be the main attraction at the Senior Ball to be held this month. FLASH ! Andrew Folcik has just returned to the Southington Airport, after a trip around the world in a jet-propelled plane. Announcement John Fontana announces the open- ing of an ice company, featuring ice that is guaranteed not to melt. Good luck, Jack. If you want to know the chemical reaction, ask Mr. Phelan. i Miss Dolores Galiette has recently been selected Miss Qutdoor Girl. Miss Galiette has always been interested in sports. Miss Marion Gernat will take over her fatherls duties while he is vacation- ing in Florida. She is most efhcient, and her father need not spend any time worrying. Thessolonike, Greece. Miss Catherine Giagios is expected at Thessolonike, Greece sometime this week. She is going as correspondent for the Southington News. Blanche Glidden has recently opened the Bee-Gee Roller Skating Rink. We are sure the townspeople will enjoy many good times here. Fanny Gourinski has accepted a posi- tion as secretary and assistant teacher to Coach Joseph Fontana. She spends most of her time answering the tele- phone. Fanny, remember the time when you were just waiting for a telephone call to take Coach out of class? Well, have some pity on his poor students. The principal of the Southington High has announced the appointment of Miss Matilda Greene to the Home Economic Department. From the ward- robe, which she made at Lewis High, we know she is capable of teaching this. Congratulations l . Elected State President of American Legion Ladies' Auxiliary Miss Shirley Griffin has been elected State President of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the American Legion. She has been most active in the Southington Auxiliary for the past number of years. June 17, 1956, Washington, D.C. Vinton Grooman was elected to the U. S. Senate. It is said the mainlinstru- ment in his election was the women's vote. 29

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