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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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L.H.S. CHRONICLE LEWIS HIGH FACULTY First Row: Mrs. Alice Prior, Miss Elizabeth Hannifin, Miss Barbara Beach, Mr. Martin Phelan, fPrincipalj, Miss Dorothy Halloran, Miss Barbara Clark, Miss Rita Fagan. Second Row: Mr. Carl Small, Mr. Lawrence D'Angclo, Mr. Raymond Joyal, Mr. Joseph Fontana, Mr. Alfred Stowe, Miss E. Mildred Bedford, Miss Elizabeth Shorey. Third Row: Mr. Jack Wilson, Mr. Lawrence Mucci, Mr. John Rathburn, Mr. Andrew McSorley, Miss Madeline Collins. Not Pictured: Miss Marion Walsh. - 27
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