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M I Z A iQ'Hf-as-Wfiiifizf I app ' y ' -- w ,'E:rgl!,3':a,lN. v .'. .. - f .I'. A , QAL., -,Adm , af ' I f I ' o 4 . 4 UM' ion :cle -l Klub Nel- . 45 el, SZ I' lonor Hi Y aptl ittees JT R be Glfe w lf Jana: Ioflol 3, 42 HELEN LOUISE WHITLOCK Nwittyh Witty by name, and willy to talk it-itlzu Born: October 31, 1931 Milldale, Conn. ACTIVITIES: Softball 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, Chronicle Staff , Dance Committees 3. .Wolf A N MARGARET ZAKREWSKI ccAnk3s All tlzat'.v niceu Born: June 1, 1932 Plantsville, Conn. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 1, 2, Fashion Show 1, 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, Librarian 4, Dance Committees 2, 3, Photography Club 3. GN . Wg R ZOBBI te ' CC 75 'Her air, he ' liners, a1l,w .v I dmiredv n: Oct ber 932 KJ Southin t onn. ACT ITIES: Lat Club 1, French Club 3, 4, Chemistry'Cli1b 41, Chron- iele Staff 4, Class Night Committee' 4, Senior Play 4, Glee Club' 1, 2, 3, Fashion Show 1, 2, Dance Commit- tees 4. ' I ' JOSEPH ALBERT LIPPIA MBOX!! A smile for all, a welcome glad, a jovial coaxmg way he had Born: April 18,1931 New Britain, Conn. ACTIVITIES: Football 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Class President 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Dance Committees 2, 3. HlllllllllllITIIWIBJ-Will!R'-IIIIEIFIIMIKZHk1lw.!nl la luuuvu uvu ., . ...,. ,...,. .-u. .....-...l..- l M L1TS.CHRONICLE A JOAN ROSE WILSON ff ,, 56.1075 M. Bom: April 29, 1932 New Haven, Conn. Hr marry nu matter wha! ACTIVITIES: Fashion Show 1, 2, Archery Club 1, 2, 3, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4. 1 5 A.. .li ll! ,L ,J MARY ANN ZENUH . Shorty,' I Lillie, lm oh myfff Born: August 22, 1932 if Southington, Conn. Vi ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, I Fashion Show 2, 3. 5, Il M Ml ,lx ' LO INI: 0 E ' Lorry,' Aj e is 5 rt andixso s .th 6' ,N ACTIVI G e Clu 2, 3, 451i A Fashion h W 2, ' a 'a '4,Senior f Play 4, Mi r ' , ass ight Com- 1 mittee I A 1 1 I , . 1 00145 Feffig WALTER THOMAS WALONOSKI Ciwallyfl Always a question W Born: January 13, 1933 4-4 N05 Pqfaured n-9 Plantsville, Conn. ' ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 1, 2, Orchestra 1, 2. 19 .s ,W -,,,, ,,,. -,-..'I1.'I'IL'.TiL' ' I 1 1 N N N i N 1 N S i
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',IIIIMWIIElfllllllilllillllliwlliltlIW lunnn il fl L.H. S. CHRONICLE lass isto ry Lewis High School 1950 Dear Mary, You should have seen how surprised I was when I came home from school today and found your letter waiting for me. As soon as I saw it, the handwriting looked familiar, and yet, for a moment, I couldn't quite place it. After I'd opened it and found that it was from you, I wondered how I could ever have forgotten your writing. But it's been a long time now, almost two years since you moved away, and much has happened since then. You asked about the kids and school. Well, the kids haven't changed much since you left except that we're all older, and maybe, just a mite more serious. But, on the whole, we're still the same kids you knew when you were one of us. As for the activities, I'll try to give you a brief picture of what has happened. I'm including the two years you spent here, too - I'm in a reminiscing mood - You don't mind, do you? It seems only yesterday that we set forth as frightened Freshmen and suddenly here we are, rushing to finish The Chroniclef, making plans for class night and graduation, and, most important of all, having our troubles in trying to balance our budget. Every spare second of our time is so crammed with last minute preparations that we don't have time to keep up with the calendar. I'll bet that most of us still don't realize how close graduation is. Remember our Freshman year? That was the life! Nothing can top the fun we had at the g'Welcome Dance the Seniors gave us. I'll never forget the torture they put us through, and yet, looking back now, it doesn't seem half bad. The shoes! ,Remember how they put all our shoes in a big heap in the center of the dance floor? ' I still have the pathetically mismated pair I got back instead of my own. y .Tommy Andrews, our perennial favorite, was elected president and Carolyn Thayer was unanimously voted into the vice-presidency. Mary Carbone got the job that offered the best chance for improvement - the task of guarding our bulging treasury. Gladys Dudzik was the official scribe and kept records in our new log book. The great Seniors condescendingly honored us lowly Frosh by allowing us to choose two pages for their St. Valentine's Dance. Gladys Dudzik and Edgie Knapp were the lucky ones. Remember how nice they looked? And then, not too long after, came Spring and our May Day Dance. You were on the committee with me, weren't you? The theme, of course, was gay and lovely Spring. We sure were proud of our first dance, weren't we? Nancy Rodriguez did a super job writing up us poor Frosh,' for Ye Olde Emblem while we got our bearings and a little self-confidence Sophomore year, when we were formerly ordained uWise Foolsf' Jerry Kelly was elected Chief Wise Fool and Edgie Knapp backed him up as our vice-President. Amy Wendt took over the record book from Gladys .Dudzik and since Chuck Carbone hadn't lost or stolen any of our class wealth, we unani- mously elected her to guard our money bags again. Jean Beck was voted in to steer the Emblem column. The Heavenly Dance we gave in November was really heavenly. Remember how we danced dreamily 'neath the paper stars in the Y while Miss Halloran, our advisor, had a hectic time trying to guard the floor lamps? 21
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