Southington High School - Chronicle Yearbook (Southington, CT)

 - Class of 1948

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X - V' ' . , ' ' 1 .f .1 , V .X :ff ,. 5433 k .,1 .egm41m9af.uv.Lx.frsr-. . L.H.S. CHRONICLE VVe see Marie Gugliotti taking her post behind the wheel of a Connecticut Company bus. She is the first woman driver of this company. Lucille La Porte and Florence Tully are giving dancing lessons at their studio on Main Street. - Nancy Lewis is an outstanding figure in social work throughout New England. In the crystal, Pauline Pepe appears to be running a bakery of her own in New York. The name of her establish- ment is Madame Pauline's Pastry Shoppe. Shirley Nfessmer has taken over the postition of advisor to the Southington Student Council of Churches. Lena Marotto is a famous designer of teen-ager clothes. She is noted for he'r originality. Marie Monte has gone to Hollywood to become a stand-in for Maria Montez. She was chosen for this position because their names are so familiar. Janice and Priscilla Nyren are in New York working as models. Priscilla is a Powers Model, and Janice is employed by the Halo Shampoo Company for ad- vertisements of beautiful hair. We see in the crystal that Beverly Rich has taken Miss Shorey'stplace as head of the Mariners. Evelyn Schuerer appears before us as Assistant Manager of the Yankee Maid. She was formerly employed there and has returned with a large raise in pay. Eleanor Schuster is happily married and is teaching all her children the art of beautiful embroidery. We see Jean Sheppard as receptionist at Egidio's Photography Studio. Jean Stasilowicz is superintendent of the chain of Grant's Stores all over the country. The mist clears and we see Marilyn Terry at Oxley's Drugstore as Junior Pharmacist. She was graduated from the Connecticut College of Pharmacy., The Misses Doris Nardi, Vera Moroz, and Marge Miller, along with Ray Bussett, George Wood, and Charles Oberempt have returned to their re- spective homes after a stay at The Hart- ford Retreat. They were admitted ten years ago after nervous breakdowns suffered after working on the Chronicle. Vera Moroz has finally entered New Britain State Teachers College and will be a member of the Class of 1962. She has majored in Psychology. George Wood is deep sea diving in the New Britain Reservoir. He has heard that there are pearls at the bottom and he is looking for them. 1 Doris Nardi and Marge Miller will arrive tomorrow at Miami Beach, Florida to take up their positions as life guards. Doctors have recommended fresh air and sunshine for the two eye- catching girls. Ray Bussett is at home now, but his vacation will be terminated when he re- turns to the Hartford Retreat, His ail- ment is still not cured as he is still trying to sell ads for the Chronicle to his friends and cell mates. A Charles Oberempt has resumed his job at the Southington Bank and Trust after his stay at the Retreat. He feels at home, because he is still separated from people by bars and small windows.

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yg,-gvv -' X L.H.S. CHRONICLE The Hartford Hospital looms up be- fore us, and there, in a oflice on the first floor we see Anna Abata as Director of Nurses. Then Mary Aldi appears. She has opened the Southington School of Music and has been successful in her career. Two more figures pass before our view and as they draw closer we recognize them to be Alice Barbier and Virginia Baer. These two girls have opened a dressmaker's shop in New York City. Their specialty is making old clothes over so they have a new look. Now we see Marie Carbone. She 'has accepted a position as secretary to the Selectman of Southington. 'In our visions we see that Madeline Monroe and Claire Bryant have opened a Lonely Hearts' Club. Their motto is: You Describe 'Em And We'll Get 'Emf' Also in our visions we 'see Betsy Brown touring the U. S. lecturing on UNESCO. t Marie Della Vecchi-a and Josephine Pomposi appear in a new role. They are selling insurance policies for a Mr. D'Angelo. It seems that their employer is a teacher and couldn't find time to take care of his business so he has turned it over to them. The small town of Cheshire is seen in the distance. We see a small cottage where Shirley Carlson has chosen to settle down and spend the rest of her life., ' , A large building rises before us. It is the Capitol in Washington. Inside we see Louise Walonoski, a court reporter, taking dictation in the Senate. We now visit New York where we find Mary Klocko and Jean Wrinn, as models for one of the large stores located in that city. We next see Virginia Lofgren as the school nurse in Southington. Virginia is a graduate of the Hartford Hospital. As we gaze into the crystal we notice a sign which reads: All Girl Chorus Presents Spring Concertf, The concert would be well worth attending for among the vocalists are Camille Wagen- brenner and Rita Gioia who have just returned from a tour of Europe where they took part in the operetta f'Pina- foref' Sophie Ramondetta is seen as an English teacher at the new high school in Southington. Philamena Pasquale has become the manager of the Colonial Theater. She is the first woman to hold this position. ' Mary Rizzo has moved to New York where she is employed as a bookkeeper in one of the department stores. Violet Crookes appears as a writer on a newspaper. She writes a column en- titled Advice to the Lovelornf' As the mist clears, we see Annamae Cari taking dictation from the president of oneof Southington's large factories. Matilda Giagios is celebrating the second anniversary of the' opening of Tillies Candy Shoppe. A daughter Annette, has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Phil D'Augostino at the Bradley Memorial Hospital. Mrs. D'Augostino is the former Annette Hubeny.



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L.H.S. CHRONICLE Jack Heusel is seen visiting his family in Southington. He has moved to Holly- wood, California where he has taken over the position as a writer which was once held by Hedda Hopper. Harry Gallagher and Vincent Whit- telsey have become scientists, and we see them on the shores of the Dead Sea, trying to discover how the salt evapor- ated from the water. We see Julian Albrecht riding around in a new station wagon. The car is guaranteed not to bfeak down or wear out. Dick Badgley appears to be quite a success. He is a writer for the Bob Hope radio show. Robert Binkowski has become the As- sistant Manager of the First .National store in New Haven. Donald Burrington is seen at a distance planting potatoes on his farm in Maine. Francis Coppola is delivering Agro- ceries for his many customers who trade at his Super Market. A shoe store looms up before us and inside we see James D'Angelo fitting shoes on a customer. Danny Edwards has been named president of. the Bachelor's Club of America. He has been a member of this organization for many years and is de- serving of this office. The future shows that James Egidio has opened a Photography Shop and is advertising many special offers. X A ,iv ,., . , The fog is brushed aside revealing James Fasulo working hard in his posi- tion as principal of the new high school. Teddy Foley has been named Chief of State Police. He was recently widely publicized in his act of bravery in re- capturing two residents of the Norwich State Mental Hospital. We see Crazy legsv Hubeny, our football star, as a physical education teacher at one of the leading colleges. He is teaching the boys the art of run- ning as fast as he did. The mist clears and there is Art John- son taking the local high school kids out for a hayride. QNo peeking, Jug, you were young once too.j Teddy Jurglewicz is seen as editor-in- chief of The New Haven Register. All the delivery boys are as faithful as he was when he was in high school. Walter Knap has just been elected captain of the All American Basketball team. Klement Krystofolski is seen moving his belongings from the First National to the A8zP. He has been offered at better position there. We see Ronald MacKenzie as a Senator from Connecticut. He is still arguing for -what he believes in. Bob Nyren is giving a course on body building and how to be tall and like it. Chester O'Hala appears to be playing the horn in MacNamara's Band. We find Ray Papineau as a script writer for the Amos and Andy program. Since he has taken this job there are a million more listeners.

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