Southington High School - Chronicle Yearbook (Southington, CT)

 - Class of 1947

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L.H.S. CHRONICLE lass rophecy Mr. Carl Larson has been caught tell- ing another of his fabulous stories .about winding his ear around a Hag pole. Still looking for sympathy from the girls. The prominent and well-known Mr. Ralph Mann has just finished making his fourth million. Strange how some bankers get so rich so fast. How come? The well-known photographer, Dud- ley Merriman, is still putting his prize pictures on exhibition. It's been said he is going to open a new studio, is it true? Still only certain people are allowed to see them. A General Lotz was called to the White House recently to discuss the Problems of the World. It is rumored that he has a theory on higher education at West Point. How high can it go? Robert Chalmers: It was recently dis- closed by Walter Winchell that his new styled bachelors' apartment is now open for inspection. To whom Porky? Southington, Conn: Evelyn Burk- hardt has opened a day nursery, being chosen as ideal teacher by the mothers of the community because of her gentle- ness and patience. Mr. Ralph Carbone has left his ex- panding florist business to give Charles Boyer a few pointers on the latest styles of acting-principally on defending one- self. Coach Anthony Feola and his Huskies are planning to revolutionize football by using his new Q.T. mixed with the single wing formation against his former teacher, J. Fontana, at Trinity. Who is going to win? Miss Dolores Meade was voted the most popular nurse at a well known Con- necticut hospital, for never being with- out a witty remark. Wonder what they are all about? Or is she already married? Miss Diana Aleia has recently opened her new Beauty Salon at the corner of 42nd and Fifth Avenue in downtown New York. Miss Aleia will specialize in the recovering of that Girlish Look that we all lose after leaving Lewis High School. The noted humorist and author, Raymond Kremski has just finished his latest book on How Not to Exert One- self and Still Have Folding Money. Does it grow on trees, Ray? In spite of all the rumors to the con- trary, ' Hedda Hopper has announced that Joan Wendt, the one time German actress, is still writing stories for the HLadies Home Journal. Joseph O'Hala: Although he thinks he is a factory worker, you will probably see 'fYoush,' running Curtis' Green- house. Miss Ann Marie Dlugos has accepted a position as Mr. Phelan's private secre- tary in the new high school. VVe know that Miss Dlugos's friendly disposition and cheery smile will be a great asset to the new school. james Hurley: The class of 47 -re- cently had its lOth class reunion. During the period special honors were given to HBull Hurley for making the reunion possible by keeping the Southington roads in condition. S

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'rs ., ' mv It 5' f 'E2ie',:'m ,' if 1 QW - 2 7 I 1' A P V i .gJ':ge5'it: J .5 .1 V W L.H.S. CHRONICLE Dave Sullivan is still chasing those pretty girls in Waterbury, or are they chasing you now, Tweet ? What ever happened to all your admirers in Dear Old Lewis ? . We heard that Eddie's Body Builders Companyl' has just built its new, im- proved plant. They guarantee to make your car look like new. We also hear that Eddie isn't quite so bashful as 'he tries to make believe. Dick DeBishop has just opened his new and improved bowling alleys. We've heard it said that they are just what the town needs. Fred Nyren has just announced that he intends to start work soon on a new addition to his extensive greenhouse. We wonder what kind of flower Fred will give his girl on his first date? L We heard it told that Fred Norton is now giving' advice to the big-shots at Clark's. They must know a good man when they see one. Oscar Politz is still working away at PeXto's and telling everybody how rich he's getting. Johnny Klepacki is now a full-fledged farmer, running his big, modern, dairy farm out West Street way. We also hear it told that johnny is making quite a few trips to Bristol lately. There must be a gum factory there. Helen Sullivan is still arguing with all the boys. A fine nurse youlll make, Helen! Don't you know you're supposed to flatter the he-men? Nancy Carlo is now running a very successful Consumer's Bureau in Hart- ford. Jane Dennison, famous for her long walks home from school, has been given a gift of a new car. Notice we waited until she graduated to give it to her. Miss Helen Gernat has announced an enrollment of 300 in her typing school for young men. The famous brain specialist, Robert Hopko, has had a request to come to Southington in order to treat some of the Lewis High School cases. Robert Tangney has just completed his 25th year as a member of Pexto's. They say that'he is still moaning about all the money he lost by attending Lewis High. You can't take it with you, Tangney. Mary Novak 'is nowfa student nurse at St. Francis Hospital, and a very good one at that. She and three other Lewis graduates went in training together. Has everyone seen Ruth KeneHck's new puddle jumper, the black Buick convertible, speeding around town? She says it's wonderful for jumping around to different hospitals to take X-rays of prominent citizens of Southington. Edward Sosenko has just published his latest book entitled How To Get Rich Without Workingu! We never thought you were the literary type, GlEddy.73 Francis Sabatella is still 'fhorsing around. They say some people never grow up, but f'Subby seems to be en- joying life. We see Bob Sabatella as Pexto's ace draftsman. He has just completed the plans for Pexto's new and super tool machine. Good luck to you. We all knew you could do it.

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