Southington High School - Chronicle Yearbook (Southington, CT)
- Class of 1951
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We would like to take this opportunity to thank them. S In our Freshman year Mr. John Wilson was with us. He started us off on the right road through high school. We know we gavelhim a few headaches and so we'd like to thank him and wish him all the best in the future. S P , S The nextlyear Mr. Robert Boland was elected Sophomore class adv V visor. For two years he led our class. We should like to thank him for his guidance through our Sophomore and Junior years. ' A 4 S This last year Miss Eleanor Heafy has taken up thegtorch. She has ,directed ourASenior Play and helped us plan our class night and our gradu- ation. Directing apSenior Class isia 'big undertaking and she has come through with flyingecolors. And so, Miss Heafy, weglshould liketo' take A this opportunity to tell you how much we appreciate whatyou have done.. We A 'E ' Andi lastbut certainly not least, we should like thank Mr.,Raymond Joyal for this patience and adviceiconcerning the Chronicle. 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HN ' ' ' 'T -..-,. ..,,,, , -mmnt: 1-R-. . .J as oem The time is now approaching When we must say goodbyg To all the things thatmemories will To us, forever tie. Our hearts and minds were willing And we did our very best, For honor was our goal And knowledge was our quest. We took the time for laughing, And we had our share of fun, We joined in sports and dances We didn't miss a'one. There is sadness in our parting As to friends we say goodby, Yet we know we can be proud To graduate fromt Southington High. Margaret Snow A ,,g,iz,1Q1i-7 Sen: m m fi ri n-5 x. A 352 N. x..i4 fs SQ. N . .M F 545 W . ., Q? .. as tr - VL- 3 za 4, . Z2 l l 4- ,Je -ana tr iz .35-T' . ,gf ws. v L. . -r . 1:7 - 4. H an my , : ie -J i 1-fi gg 15 fl .Q K3 ,, L2 if ,Q an AL' .. 5.1 3 si gf 4 i W N I L i lv ix I ,. 1 wi 1 1 1 Q x P ww' ff -oily-3y.Z'.Z ,' A.:,i,i-1 4' .51 My Chester Peter Alhrycht UGunner' 'If you don't know: don't ask me.n Plantsville, Conn. June 26, 1933 and never would forget the blue. Wallingford, Conn. Sept. 19, 1 Activities: Club 1,2,3,43 Latin Club 1,23 Glee VIQQI I softball 1,43 Dance Comm. 1,3,43 Class Sec. 33 Honor Society 3,42 Comm 43 Cheer Activities: A.A. 1. S9-die Hawk' ins Dance 13 25 Dollar Club 2: 50 Dollar Club 33 Boys' Cooking Club 43 Archery 1,2,3,4. Ambition: Loaf for nine months and hunt for three. Regina Helen Albrecht llgegil WA cheer for the team she'd do. leader 33 Manager 43 . ,- ,ff ,f A-,, ,f . Carme1a,bouise'Av1 . , W W .. HAmbition knows no restn 1933 Activities: mee club 1.2.3.4 Science Club 23 Latin Club 1.3 Z,3,43 Junior Prom Comm. 3: UNESCO 33 Senior Nomination Comm. 43 Candy Sale 33 Bowling Club 2,32 Pres. 43 Baton Sec'y 33 Softball 13 Librarian 42 Chronicle Staff 43American Oratorical' ntest 4. Ambition: T c r: St. Joseph ... fa in Mfg?X,1Q'kZ4Z7i?fW75?f5?Z64 .314y,mQmQqgZ4g,w7Z9ZQ2??5Z College Bro yn, New York ff , . , MMM, . , , 'xi if, ggi ' , 1 I G 3,1 W I1 I co- , , ff ' f 3 .:4.' . 7vZfVf7!'7,fMZiQW X4 gy,-23. ,251 ff ww f jf! uf, 4 f 'gif ff Q, ZZQMQ wc4Zw? fig, hn W ll' m Barry bon 5Qkn 'ln is foo ' paradise he dra delight . W erbury, Co . J e 18, 1932 Emblem 43 Nominating Cfiviniesr Seball 1-2- 3,41 g 1o..i gg-3 asket ll Football 3,43sen- ., M ff, , W Senior Play 4. 33 C9yfM?QZEH4Qf 'Of Nom na H5 Comm- 4- ,33 fav , ,, . z:,e...:: 1 , . - f TIA V Ambition: Nurse Dolores Agatha Andres 'Lo1i' 'Neatness is a crowning grace of womanhoodu Waterbury, Conn. Sept. 4, 1933 1 . A P Activities: Fashion Show 1,2Q Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Tres. Senior Sec. Club 43 Cake Sale 43 Apizza Sale 4. Ambition: Private Secretary Barbara Joan Aszklar NBabsn 'A penny for your thoughtsn Meriden, Conn. March 16, 1933 Activities: Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Student Council 13 Fashion Show 1,21 Dance Committee 13 Vice Pres. Senior Sec. Club 43 Apizza Sale 43 Cake Sale 4. Ambition: Stenographer Marie Elizabeth Angelone Wlertn 'Fashioned so slenderlyu I ew Britain, Conn. August 29, 1933 ctivities: Glee Club 1,2,3,41 owling Club 2,3,4: Apizza Sales ,3,43 Senior Sec. Club 43 Cake B . le 4, Candy Sale 3, nbitionz Private Secretary 117. 71 '97 Q UW' 4' ' f JA fp, ,X ff , f ,af ,Mg .1 '14 ' ,..m 1,1 if f Il ,jff,:,. .. fy., :nf 31545 1. f 933 f 3 f'7,' jf' vga .5 I. ,jf ewv1npfl,rf tf 'ff4-1 fm! -.w.Q,,M,5,,ggg gy3: Y 2 1el2Q?bZ,Qf'W' fd! ff , , , mf, nf, . f .Wjf f fagffi f f, 1 1, ff 1 K 6,1 fc' f A f ff i. ii We I A ,,,,.,,,, 1 , 3.I4fZ!?1L..-P . ,, . . I Z A Y ff f 4 f ff 1 .1 - - ,-. 0-:W ,L-'w,:555r,:' .Cmw?5vwnet.-:i3':fif53i5wS?'5 Q Babette Marie Beltz WBabsn 'Under her breath always a giggle' Meriden, Conn. Sept. 3, 1933 Activities: Mariners 1,2,3,43 Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Softball 1, 42 Emblem 23 Class Sec'y 23Sec. Latin Club 13 Archery 13 Dance Comm. 1,21 Junior Recital 33 Honor Society 3,41 Chronicle Staff 4. Ambition: Physical Education Teacher, Sarg nt College. e u e sh d am I' ai Conn. anuary 27, 1934 Activ : Ju or Dance Comm. 33 Baske ball 33 Football 3,42 Hi-Y 2,3,43 Geor cis ebe s s Richard Austin Beshuk WBeshW 'Don't be bitter -- Reconsider' New Britain, Conn. Nov. 28, 1932 Activities: Hi'Y: Dance Comm. 33 Class President 33 Baseball .1,2,3,43 Football 1,2,3,4. Ambition: Work for Telephone .Company. 1 . f Southington, Conn. October 28 French Club 3,42 Dance Comm. 1. I v :t:l ' --F Richard Leonard Boyce lIB0ycien . 'A woman would run through fire and water for such a kind, gentle heart . Hartford, Conn.. October 29, 1933 Activities: Football 2, Projec- tionist Club 4: Boys Cooking 43 Senior Play 4. Ambition: Accountant at Aetna Life Insurance Co. Andrew Thomas Brindzik 'Zeke' 'His cares are now all ended . Plantsville, Conn. May 4, 1933 Activities: Glee Club lg Latin Club 2, Track l,2,3g Football l, 2,4, Projectionist Club 4, Base- ball l. Donald Peter Burkhardt 'Burk' 'Napoleon was short, too'. Meriden, Conn. Sept. 23, 1933 Activities: Cross Country lg Dance Cornn. 2, Latin Club 1,25 Debating Club 4, Projectionist Club 4, Glee Club l,2,3,4. Ambition: 'Morse College or Military Career' Joan Marie Bussett Buzz She has the ways of a quiet girl New Haven, Conn. December 14, l933. Activities: Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Fashion Show l,2g Bowling Club 2,35 Glronicle Staff 4. Ambition: Sewing Teacher. Marjorie May Butler Margie ' I live in a world of jollityn Middletown, Conn. May 8, 1933 Activities: Glee Club l,2,3,4g Dance Comm- l,2,3,45 Fashion Show lg Latin Club l,2g Junior .Prom 3: French Club 3, Valen- tine Dance Jr. Page 3 Candy Sale 3: Cheerleader 3,45jSenior Play 4. ' 1',. - ' A Ambition: Nurse, St. 'Francisj lilcspital, Hartford. , Y, Louise Ann Cari IILOUII Q1iet until you know her Southington, Conn.. July 24, 1933. Activities: Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Softball 4. Ambition: Housewi fe. Ruth Elizabeth Carlbert llBettyn Stay as sweet as you are Springfield, Mass. October 4, 1932. Activities! Latin Club lg Dance Corrm. 3, Junior Prom 3, Qxronicle 4, Glee Club l,2,3,4. Ambition: Housewife. Patricia Ann Christopher npatn Ihere's the humor of it ' Southington, Conn. May l, 1933 Activities: Bowling Club l,2, 3,43 Glee Club l,2,3,4, Apizza Sale 3, Majorette 4, Senior Secretarial Club 4, Cake Sale 4. Ambition: Private Secretary. Angela Marie Coletto npmgieu Q1iet but friendly Bristol, Conn. Oct. 5, l932 Activities: Glee Club l,2,3,4, Dance Comm. 1,3g Bowling Club 2, Latin Club lg Future Homemakers of America 4. Ambition: Secretary, Morse Col- lege - Hartford, Conn. Philip Charles Collins Phil A man of few words New Milford, Conn. November 20, 1932 Activities: Boys' Cooking Club 4: Projectionist Club 4 Ambition: Truck Driver. U..-J-1.1 --.w.::f:, 'f.-- 'a...1,v,14.::.w: ..,:.r1,:'::a razfzffiiff i 1- :M I-f.1ii'Z'.1.5l :f 11 1 l- . 1 V - - -.-f -1: ... . . 1 -nl . ,M u f..wnc, fr 'fn g ' 5 ' . ..1.,, ',g,..g -f.,..:,.1,, .3 Q 4- ' Y '7' g ' 'b' .I1'1Z'T'!,. 5l'Il f.. Aldo Franz Copes nskipn NA master of the accordionu Waterbury, Conn. Nov. 7, 1932 Activities: Agriculture 1,25 Track 1,23 Archery 45 Bowling 4. Ambition: Accordion and music teacher. Elaine Louise Cowles HCookien I WThe gentle mind is known by gentle deedsn '. Meriden, Conn. Feb. 24, 1934 Activities: Glee Club 1,2,3,4: Bowling Club 1: Latin Club 1,25 St. Patrick Dance 35 Chroniclei Staff 4. Ambition: Medical Secretary. - Angelo Salvatore Del Guidice IfAnge UI WA quiet man but a good oneu Southington, Conn. Oct. 7, 1932 Activities: Baseball Manager 1,25 St. Patrick Dance 35 Arch- ery Club 45 Boys' Cooking Club 4. Ambition: Millionaire. Andrew Walter Drogosek UGosdiW NSpeak of the devil and his imp appearsu Plantsvblue, Conn. October 17, 1933 Activities: 50 Dollar Club: Bowling Club 4 Shirley Ann Dunn WHer ways are ways of pleas- antness' Waterbury, Conn. April 9, 1933 Activities: Glee Club 1,2,3,4: Latin.Club 1,25 Dance Comm. 1,2, 35 French Club 35 Cheerleader 3, 4: Librarian 45 F.H.A. 4. Ambition: Nurse, Waterbury Hospital. 5'222i Alexander Dyndiuk nA1n 'If you can't get farm products, don't be alarmed - get them at Al Dyndiuk's farmn Hartford, Conn. Oct. 18. 1933 Activities: Glee Club 1,22 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. Ambition: Attend University of Connecticut. Nancy Carolyn Earl Ilpeggy fl WA sweet, attractive queen of ,graceu Bristol, Conn. January 8, 1934 Activities:' Bowling Club 45 Latin Club 15 Archery Club 1,25 Mariners 1,2,3,4g Homemakers Club 45 Business Club 45 Dance Comm. 2,3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,4. Ambition: Housewife Robert Arthur England . ugob ll 4He's as friendly as he is tall' Southington, Conn. Nov. 16, 1933 Activities: Transferred from St. Thomas: Basketball 3: Latin Club 35 Camera Club 1,2,35 Debating Club 3: Bowling Club 2,35 Glee Club 2,35 fsouthington Highy Prcjectionist Club 45 Basketball 4. Ambition: Attend College. Pauline Mary Feeney UPummy' n0h, how I love chewing gum!!H Southington, Conn. Dec. 5, 1933 Activities: Glee Club 1,45 Fashion Show 1,25 Softball 4. Ambition: Housewife Betty Jane Fiveash nget u UQuiet1y she came and went On her work her mind intentn Winthrop, Mass. 'March 25, 1933 Activities: Bowling Club 1,25 Fashion Show 1,25 Glee Club 1,2, 3,4: Chronicle Staff 4. Ambition: Office worker. ' 9.4. Don Alan Florian , 53,3 nPuckyW .. xx'W He led in music as he led in m lA w 3, life' n . ., X Hartford, Conn. May 17, 1933 ' Activities: nance Comm. 1,2,3, ' A 43 Jr. Prom. Comm. Chairman 33 V, N ' 'Q Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Minstrels 3, M, 3 A if 43 Orchestra 3,42 Honor Society 3 3 3,42 Senior Class Pres.3 Sen- ffLQfw' pf? , ior Prom Comm.: Class Nightp 23 igff Senior Play. 'nfa'V Ambition: Yale School of Music ' Th m r mann Rodney Gibso ll dll l7fZ:bury, C ov. 5, 1933 Act viti . J . ec l 33 Hon- or oo y 3, r s. ' oy ' Gle lub 43 tr 4' Senior Nom ating Com 3 S ent Cou cil 43 Seni Play 3 Chron- icle 4. Ambition: Coach and ntertaining on the side. Patricia Mary Griffin llpat ll HSmall but mighty' Waterbury, Conn. April 17, 1933 Activities: Emblem CArt Editor! 3,41 Cheerleader 3,43 Glee Club 3,41 Senior Sec. Club 43 Prom Comm. 33 Dance Comm 3,42 Typing Staff 43 Senior Pla . Ambiti Sec ta d' Do s Hamlin Y WHe love, the only fire a ns there 's no in- u artf d, onn. De m r 13, 933. ti es: ub 1,2,3,43 ' els 2, , tin Club 1,2: F c Club , Bowling Club 3,4: lem 33 Alum Editor 43 Mar- ers 1,2,3 43 unior Prom 33 Dance Comm. 1,2,3,4Q Senior Play 43 Girls State 3. Ambition: Nurse, Hartford Hosp- ital. Ethel Marie Hartmann A NEffieW nglushing is virtue's colorn Irene, South Dakota February 18, 1933. Activities: Latin Club 1,21 Fash- ion Show 13 Dance-Comm. 1.32 JUD' ior Prom Comm. 3: Chronicle Staff 4. - Ambition: Nurse, Hartford Hosp- ital. Marylou Hinkley HHinkleU 'Her stature small Her hair spun gold' Southington, Conn. October 9, 1939 Activities: Glee Club 1,2,3,4: Fashion Show 1,23 Majorette 3,42 Baton 4. Ambition: Dancing Teacher. Dewey Edward Jackson NJackW WA little mis now and then, Mostly a th imen Southingt n. August 15, 1032. y x Acti - : ee O . 1- Foot- bal ' 5 -. C- ,: ager 33 St. r c. -:ff - 3' Senior : -z ',f -shmen Wel- f G1 . v , , S .'. el D Q , , Dance . Track 1,2,3,4. Ambition: Auto Engineer. Robert Garwood Johnson WBobU HThe doors to success are opened by courtesyn New Britain, Conn. June 6, 1931 Transferred to Wilcox Technical School, Drafting Dept. 1948 Activities: Lewis High: Glee Club 2,31 Junior Prom Comm. 33 Wilcox: Manager Magazine Cam. 3' Spring Outing Comm. 13 Christmas Party Comm. 13 Student Council 2 Pres. 33 Thanksgiving Dance Comm 33 Yearbook editor 3 Whyte . f ',. 'K W, ff' a Il! fa, v- :r- ' 5,z1.fz-zawv .QQQQMQ 1 5 Q Hwan- ,,f awe. A fff ami? EM3'v' V, 'H 3? , ye: ' ' ewan f wa, to gggouff A , ,, .V iwceymf ,, f ax if , ,f f, .f , .az , , , , ,, f gwgg ff QZWT Wy 396 ,n-E712 ,,.5,gaw,wqJg2 A f wp'w. ' y ,- ,, A gy ,rl '13 n. ,. ,, f ' g-3, of Mew.-3,3 33, M ,,Zcl.,g, zyagatgawc wg.Hn afotweiagae' eHw.AwWai,3fW YQ 5'+?wQQ fyfqahiii -Koi ' isfiaff WWW K fr 1' Comm. 2.3. Club 3 Sen- gr Club f ' Ambition: Hygienist- a welcome glad happy way Conn. 1933 Activities: 43 Hon Club 3,42 Chronlcl Staf ditor 4. Salutatorian Ambition: Nurse, New Britain Hospital. 9 1934 Fren E C b 3 Pres. ' , ec. 43 Glee n or Prom Comm. 33 2- Richard Raymond Knap URitW HLet the world sliden Southington, Conn. October 26, 1933 Activities. Glee Club 1,2,3,43 F.F.A. 1 2 3 4' Track 1 2 3 4' Football 1,4. Ambition: U.S. Navy Harriet Mary Kordys HShe is as small as she is fairn . 1 Southington, Conn. November 20, 1932. Activities: Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Librarian 33 Fashion Show 23 Halloween Dance Comm. 3: Chron- icle Staff 4. Ambition: -Secretary. Neil Martin Laribee HChickH WHe should, he could, he would, he did, his bestn New Britain, Conn. December 14, 1933. Activities: Track Manager ag A11 State 2,3,43 Minstrels 1,2,3,43 Glee Club 1,2,3,4. Ambition: Music School. Anne i ab rgna W p ople are welcome verywh ren uthingto Co May 16, 1 1933. Activiti Fashion Show 1,2: French Club 3,4. Ambition: Nurse Dolores Jane Limmer WDodieW WA champ in her own field' Plantsville, Conn. May 27, 1933 Activities: Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Fashion Show 23 Chronicle Staff 43 Senior Sec. Club 4. Ambition: Dress Designer. Lucille Marguerite L en NLD ll , W he a a sch Pa an a right g d n N w , .Y. uly 26. 1933 ivi 43 Stude c uoffi tion Secretary Dorothy Lorenzo HDotW the wayn New Britain, Conn. May 31, 193 Activities: Glee Club 1,2,3,4Q Softball 43 F.H.A. 43 Librarian 4. ' Ambition: Join the Waves. John Angelo Maccio WYoshH Hwhenever I feel the urge to ex- ercise coming on I lie down un- til it passes overn Southington, Conn. January 31, 1934. Activities: Glee Club 1,2,3,4: Valentine Dance Page 23 BOYS Cooking 4. Ambition: Become President of First National Stores. Annmarie Camille Marotto Hsmokien ' WMay the hinges of friendship never rust' Southington, Conn. December 25, 1934. Activities: Glee Club 1,253,4Q Archery 1,2,3,4: Softball 1,4: Senior Sec'y. 4. Ambition: Join the Waves. Rita Marie Marotto WReetn nNot a care in the world' Southington, Conn. December 30, 1934. Activities: Bowling Club 1,43 Fashion Show 1,2: Glee Club 1,2, 3,42 Majorette 3,43 Baton 43 Librarian 4. Ambition: Join the Waves. So 'ety 3. WContent to follow when we lead t 2 I 'm youu 1933 1.2. Comm.' 1,2 Shirley Ann Masthay WShirlH UBy her giggle ye shall know hern New Britain, Conn. July 27, 1933. Activities: Latin Club 13 French Club 33 St. Patrick's Dance 33 Archery Club 43 F.H.A. 43 Senior Nomination Comm. 43 Glee Club 1,2, 3,4. Ambition: Teacher or housewife. John Walter Mayo NMy only books were women's looks, And fol1y's all they taught men Waterbury, Conn. May 24, 1933 Activities: Glee Club 1,23 Latin Club 23 French Club 33 Basketball Manager 2,31 Emblem 3,41 Football 2,3,4Q Baseball 2,3,43 Dance Comm. 1,2,3,4. Jean Adelaide McKay WJeannie' 'She is pleasant to walk With: and witty to talk with' Southington, Conn. March 22, 1933 Activities: Dance Comm. 13 Fash- ion Show 23 Bowling Club 43 Lib- rarian 43 Senior Sec'y 43 Chron- icle 43 Glee Club 1,2,3,41 Marin- ers 1,2,3,4. Ambition: Secretary Barbara Phyllis Messmer HJinxieW WHail to thee blythe spiritu Meriden, Conn. November 15, 1932 Activitieszsoftball 13 Freshman Jamboree 13 Fashion Show 23 Golf Club 33 Librarian 33 Chronicle 43 Senior Sec'y 4: Typing Staff 4: Dance Comm 3,42 Glee Club 1,2,3, 43 Mariners 1,2,3,4. Ambition: Stenographer Louis Joseph Morelli HLouieH 'May you live all the days of your lifeu New Britain, Conn. October 4 1933 Activities: F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 4 Ambition: Truck Driver D 1 res Ann ot la f 0 o 'I JVM! WDot NShe has lived nd lovedn Waterb on 4 M, Dece 4 1933 so ivitiesgmshion how l,2' eshman oree 1, Bl ling Club 3 C e r ea e ,43 tball 1,43 Comm 2 ' unior Prom ital Winner 3 Glee Cl 3, ping Staff 43 Senior Nomina ion Comm. 43 Sen- ior Play 4. Ambition: Secretary. Roger James Mullins IIMOOD Il Nwhen the sun goes down Moon comes outu ' Hartford, Conn. May 27, 1933 Activities : Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Students Council 1,2,3,4Q Foot- ball 1,23 Basketball Mgr 1,23 Baseball 1,22 Minstrels 2,3,43 Emblem 2,3,43 Projectionist Club 2,3,4Q Junior Prom Comm. 33 Honor Society 3,42 Orchestra 33 43 Band 3,43 Senior Play 4. Ambition: Enter college of en- gineering. Lita Marion Nelson 'Smile and how your d' es' New Britain Conn 12, 1 we Activitie : rlin HighQ Home 4 13 matic 1,23 2:G1eB C ub 1 t, High l' g Club i e 4' e Club , iii ion: S B cker Ju Coll ge John Walter Niland 'JetU 'nwhat I have been taught I have forgotten, what I know I have guessed' Meriden, Conn. Jan 1. 1933 Activities: Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Latin Club 13 Track 1,23 Cross Country 1,2,33 Christmas Play 3. Ambition: Manager of a Store. R Roy Gustaf Nyren IIROJ, ll 'Of manners gentile, of affect- ions mild5 in wit a man, simpl- icity a child' Middletown, Conn. March 1, 1933 Activities: Football 1,2,35 Cap- tain 45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Bas- ketball 1,2,3,45 Beta Gamma Hi-Y 1,25 President 3,45 Class Treas- urer 1,25 Glee Club 1,3,45 Em- blem 35 Honor Society 3,45 Class Vice-Pres.45 Student Council 2,3,4. Ambition: Enter College. Robert Edward Parizo 'Bob' 'For he's a jolly good fellow' Meriden, Conn. ' . November 20, 1933 Activities: Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 15 Model Air Plane Club 15 French Club 35 Project- ionist Club 3,45 Cross Country 3,45 Track 3,4. ' Ambition: Printer. -. Richard Everett Parizo 'Dick' A . 'A good all-round fellow' Meriden, Conn. November 20, 1933 Activities: Glee Club l,2,3,45 Latin Club 15 Model Air Plane Club 15 French Club 35 Cross Country 3,45 Track 3,45 Project- ionist Club 4. Ambition: Veterinarian. John Charles Patz 'Jack' 'The eligigyoung man' M i, Flo a 09 F!Er'u'a5ye'6, 1934 Activities. d High: Basketball .V.'25 Cross Country 1,25 Band 1,25 C 3 S 1,25 ski club 2.h:Ddh?gingt0n 5 High: Basketball 3,45 aaseaa 1 3,45 Band 35 Senior Nominating Comm. Ambition: A Success. Barbara Ann Pepi 'Barb' A Woman generally speaking, is generally speaking' Waterbury, Conn. October 20, 1933 Activities: Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Freshman Jamboree 15 Latin Club 1,25 French Club 35 Dance Comm. 35 Chronicle 45 Senior Play Comm. 4. Ambition: Teacher. . 14 11 a Helen Joyce Perkins 'Blondie' 'Her blond hair Oh, call it fair' Milo, Maine May 10. 1934 Activities: Glee Club 1,2,3,4Z Style Show 1,25 Bowling Club 12 Baton Club 35 Chronicle 45 Lib- rarian 4. Ambition: Laurel College Teresa Barbara Pernal 'Terry' 'She who means no mischief, does it all' Plantsville, Conn. February 6, 1934 Activities: Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Dance Comm 1,2,3,4: Mariners 1,2,3,45 Freshman Jamboree 15 Fashion Show 1.22 Softball 1. 45 Bowling Club 2.3. Ambition: To travel. N Janet Ann Pestiflo ' .XJ 'Jan' ,f H1 just lov Q 1 lond atpattesw New Brit ' , Co February 8, 9 4 ' wifigg: .-:- Co ,3,45 I an J ru e 15 Fash o '-an 15 Gl: fb 1,2,3, 5 ta Gamma Hi- Y 25 Treas. 3, Mar- iners 1,2,3,45 Bowling Club Vice Pres. 2.3.45 Candy Sales 35 Em- blem Rep. 35 U.N.E.S.C.O. 35 Minstrels 3,45 Chronicle 4. Ambition: To Travel. Sadie Ann Riccio 'Rick' 'Blue Moon' ', You saw me standin lone- Sout 'ngton, Co , V ber 33 , Activities: Glee C b 1,2, ,4' Jamboree 15 F s io Sh 1, 5 Beta Gamm Hi-Y 5 Jun r Prom Comm 35 Emblem ept45 C ron' e 45 Librarian 45 ' r ec' Club 45 Bowling C 45 Soft 45 Typing Staff 45 Senior Play Dance Comm. 2,3,45 eshm1Qgh iQfa! io 1 Ambition: Secretary. C Barbara Jean Ridzik 'Barb' My measure is quality, not uuantityv Southington, Conn. September 10, 1933 Il Activities: Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Fashion Show 1,25 Dance Comm. 3,45 Chronicle 45 F.H.A. 45 Freshman Jamboree 1. Amb:ltion:f- Secretary. LL.7:i,.. .. X.. . 1 . Rose Agnes Samsel USammieW UI will now say what I thinkn Southington, Conn. December 23, 1933 Activities: Archery 15 Latin Club 15 Fashion Show 15 Dance Comm. 1,25 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Softball 1,45 French Club 3. Ambition : Nurse. Lorraine Marilyn Schafrik III-Iollyll ' 'Treasure is not always a friend, but a friend is al- ways a treasuren Meriden, Conn. February 1, 1933 Activities: Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Dance Comm. 1,2,35 Latin Club 1 French Club 35 Mlnstrels 3,45 Chronicle 45 Librarian 4. Ambition: Entering Waterbury Hospital for nursing in Sept. '51. ean An imone' onn ygdfrj ' ill a h, gh m elf to deathn w B in, Conn. August 5 9 'vities e C , ,3, , Dance o 1 2, , 5 Beta Ga Hi 1,2,3,45 seo' oftball 1,45 ry 15 LB. ' in 15 Freshman Ja e 15 .E.S CQO. 35 Candy Sales 35 Chr ' e 4. Ambition: Secretary. X Mar a l'an I1 ' There is a i to wi as well ' ti e ee' ' 1, . March 933 ' si G1 b 1 3,4 5 Mar in ,2,3, , Clu ' Dance o . 1,25 Bow ' Club 2, ,45 Treas oftball 1,45 Senior Sec'y 45 onicle 45 Play Comm. 45 S50 Club 35 erican Legion Contest 3. Ambition: Private Secretary. Margaret Catherine Southland 'Maggie' NB1ushing is the pride of woman- hood' Meriden, Conn. October 29, 1933 Activities: Glee Club 1,25 Business 1,25 Softball 45 Glee Club 4. ' Ambition: Interior Decorating. Joseph John Stanaitis HJoeN NGirls at Southington High know, that he's our Casanova Joeu Waterbury, Conn. December 1, 1933 Activities. Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Basketball 4 Ambition: Educated Bum -- There s one in every class. Kathleen Mary Stanish IlKaS i . ll W starry- a t 1lle Co 'Lov s not secrr :nymore nn ar 1 3 A tiv nw S 1,2,3,45 G1 3, Mari - - 1,2 , m ,I b .ff I, .ii m il fu F4 at norms 2, ,45 Hu lp 3 ' t , C x mm. . .cle y Emblem 35 Litera . Ed tor 4j ' - hcylub I Senior Nomi ati 1 Ambition: Mu pervisor Julius Hartt -1 ool of Music Joan Ella Stevens WShortsN nThe hand that has made you fair has made you goodu Meriden, Conn. August 9, 1933. Activities: Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Fashion Show 25 F.H.A. 45 Chronicle 4. Ambition: Housewife. Henry Walter Surveski nK1ng Slyn nDon't worry, tomorrow may never comen Southington,'Conn. November 13 1932 Ambition: Work. Fred Swanson WSwaneeW Wln all things both great and small,-- he was a good sport through them alln Hartford, Conn. January 1, 1934 Activities: Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Beta Gamma Hi-Y 1,2 fPres.2y Vice Pres 15 Latin Club Pres. 15 President 25 Treasurer 35 Min- strels 35 Assist Ed. and Ed. Em- blem 3,45 Junior Recital Winner 35 Amer. Legion Contest 35 Ath- letic Press Correspondent 3,4. ,...... .......-Le.: f-'WEE Carl Szpak 5 NGood looks are a Tecommendation in the business of mankindn Southington, Conn., April 29. 1933 Activities: Glee Club 45 Boy'S Cooking Club 4. Ambition: Work. Marie Lenore Thomasino nQuiet on the outside but friendliness shouts from withinn Southington, Conn. December 14, 1933 Activities: Glee Club 1,2,3, 45 Bowling Club 1,25 Sec'y 3, 45 Apizza Sale 35'Majorettes 4: Senior Sec'y 45 Cake Sale 4. Ambition: Secretary. . f,.-:swf .,w'ga,, gpg-,,3:Lm'y me L . nameagiygwgqwmfa-'Hevaawmeaaf hest r Michae Tom Z aaaeeaiaaae V ,Wye eahafwwe QZggZZK,g 1,4251 ZZQZQQ UThere is his le as ?iaaw2?'u, fwwfww kazaa 'fun ?eaQaaa..ef42 iwcwyf 'aaaaa .We S mln 5323535 52H4f'ffw5Qf ZZQQZ 1 n s l , Con ust 22, QAQMM4 W, ,, f.',, .f 2153229 favalt4.yyggp.aafggg .5 1933 - ?I,g',5f,:1af-V , if fi,-A M , f ff-Li! ,,59j'affj.,g?'if . , . , 5gQggZZ,e -yq,,m4ggaaQfyQQQ Activiti Track 2,3,4, Cross ZQZZQQZZY 'MQQZHQQQQQZZQQZ Country ,45 Student Council 1 .143 fi : ifkfimi . . - C2Z?QZ25QwqAU,,,mfQZg4g?2QgQ5 2,3,4, Band 3,4, Senior Orches- , -4:,Wf.e+' ', ' A . . . ynggiggggak ig4dnjZQghj422gQ tra 3,45 Projectionist Club 4. Abt. D t Mt dui fa.wv-Lzaaaazv vwaaw aaaaww m 1 ion: oc or' en n v- gg3QQgQg3g??w-gggy,cV3Q23ZQQ ersity of Milwaukee. kiaZ AWHWW' 'rw 'Wf552EiMWn aaa! xwlvff. D 'maaamayd fig? ffkwm f.fxT'C gwgiwiag Lois Irene Van Almkerk WDutchieU WBright, Cheerful, and Happyn Southington, Conn. January 31, 1933 Activities: Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Fashion Show 1,25 Chronicle 45 F.H.A. 4. Ambition: Housewife Francis John Verderame NVerde' nI'm not asking you, I'm telling Noun Southington, Conn. August 19, 1932 Activities: Football 1,3,45 Basketball 2,3, 4. Ambition: Electrical Engineer. ' ' filo. ' 4 1151 ,,,- V- 'F' wg.. .' Gerald Fredrick Wagner WGerry' UEinstein's only rival' Activities: Model Plane Club Reporter 45 Senior Play 41 MT Mucci's Right Hand Man 4. f Ambitio : Mass. Institute Of f Tech. N.A C.A. Langley Field. Virginia. Anne Catherine Welch HAnneW Activities: Dance Comm. 1,25 2,3,45 Pres. 25 Hi-Y 1,2,3.42 Club 1,2,3,4Q Pep Club 4. Meriden, Conn. February 4. 1933 Hartford, Conn. February 10, 1934 Frosh Jamboree 15 Bowling Club 1 ior Sec'y Club 4: Softball 1,4- Chronicle 45 Fashion Show 2: Glee Ambition: Physical Ed. Teacher. Barbara Regina Wendt 'Radu She seems the saint, but plays the deviln New Haven, Conn. July 1, 1933 Activities: Glee Club 1,25 Emblem Staff 3,45 Softball 45 Senior Play Ambition: Housewife. u 1 Irene Ann Wielgos HA little work, a little play To keen you going through the day Meriden, Conn. January 24, 1934 Activities 5 Fashion Show 1,2: Glee Club 1.2.3,4: Librarian 45 senior Secretarial 4: Typing Staff 45 Lib rarian Club 4. Carol Lillian Wright WBlondieW Uwright by name and right by naturen New Britain, Conn. November 10 A ' 1933. Activities: Fashion Show 1,25 Dance Comm. 1,25 Glee Club 1,2. 3.4: Honor Society 3,45 Typing staff 4. , '.L ,thaPf53i .:i'L,f 'T in s J SQ rv 's 335111-Jie-333-zfiif fy ' -'3 1-5 ' A ' lea Ma es e m 1 ' NDivi ta 1 n ost divinely Brit n, C nn. November 3, 1933 Activiti s. Dance Comm. 1,23 Glee Clu 1,2,3,4g Fashion Show 2 Typing taff 4. Helen Marie Zajac UHelieN UAS merry as the day is longn Southington, Conn. August 27, 1932 Activities 2 Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Fashion Show 1,22 Dance Comm. 1, 2: Bowling Club 4: Senior Sec- retarial Clubf Secretary 41 Typ- Yurcak wire would be a dead for his connectionsn Conn. September 1, 1933. John Michael WMany a live one except Southington, Activities: 1: Projectionist Club 2,3,4: Radio Club 33 Band 3,4: Orchestra 3.4: ' b Glee Club 1: Ski Club ,V ,gl , ing Staff 4. iRichard Thomas Galiette - llRitlI UClothes make a woman, but a man, toon 'Hartford, Conn. August 27, 1933 Activities: Football 1,2,3g Bas ketball 1,2,31 Baseball 1,2,4: French Club 3: Latin Club 1,25 Junior Prom Comm. 35 Varsity Club 2. Bennett ladies thingn Ohio Mgr. 3: 3,43 Senior Nominat- ' ' Ambition: Bank President. N NOT PICTURED Marilyn Constance Carlson Edmund John Potter I WThere's nothing at all that NCaptainH worries me.n NCourtesy opens all doorsn New Britain,'Conr1- August 9. Waterbury, Conn. March 30, 1933 1932 Activities: Track 1,2,3,4: Cross Activities: Glee Club 1,2,3,4: Country 1,2.3,4: Model-Airplane Archery 1.-2.3.42 Pres. 32 Dance Club 4. Comm. 2,35 Cake Sale 3: Future Homemakers of America 4. Ambition: Clerical Worker. Ambition: Diecician. - IN SERVICE Raymond McKay Gordon Hooper Andrew Hubeny Lawrence Montague 'Habrol-d Pllatt. . 1 Gilbert-,Lassen Y Y-. ' A ' Q- B:iQchard'Hassett' 'f 'Q'32:i -1..L1:f.1ff g11,isy,Qe,.'fii':-2 . J, if 1 . 1 -' ' . f.53-'e..'f3Lf 'x?'-Lfffiihl-V2 LJ-7!1QNI.'f:fIZi'i' f! ff:f:..'5Qf'-': ff fi-l .l i'G5g4 kfwx '. - - 'i :L2 . -- - - ' A ws- 'keg WQIFAN ng, :Nga 'N w- NM s vw-.R mr? l 3 X H R nwxri -4 1. .sq .. ... - A-,A .. 1. s Y, .3 Egg. . .,..,,'.- CAA: 'L -pw., -:4.,'g-X'-V+..- ..,,f',-1421 - - .. .f -- yi-S-:,E-flgi-'C x.- 'f M..g,,.qf-'55 , ' -- -'-DF. '. -1 1PPwl?,1,Z-Q. T4Qefr u3,.s2.,'.1 -Eff-C3-.-','gf2g'1' , H XVI?-E'T1 ', 1 1 -H - ,Q ' ,gr 1, 31'-'. , . 5 - V2 r,,,, 4 . s.,,gk,1,,-.-n.-df-Q-','. .,..'..:g' .,-.:,3, 1 ., 1.. . 1 5. . Y. T-, '- - 'Exilim' '.-...pi-2? ' ',,swf . - .,E:'. ' 'Es . . ' MX ' Wbif- f 1'-41-'Ciba'-ff' .,'-'. I ' W '. 'VZ 'V-' -ms,-.' at I x f g Privy- .gramy..g,g-vs..-f'-:PSHawes341- 3:-ggfg, ., 9.2, sg. -, 11' V . .f4gf'-Ag-.f,fh-ff: -1 -ig: ,. 1 ' ' 'F 1-F1 .1 j .1 -' 'j:'-,'77gjg,-Q7,fr-1-i.:-.a..-:m:.'zs.1w.-5-snaixgf' bf,,...... .g 2 fi J, x. c'wf7E5 1 . ' :..-'f-ew :1 ---1-'A 'z ' ' '.- ' . y- r ani rw A EftVt5eQt-Lf s.0 X N v W w' N Jfiwmumaewmsxi .EESIQEM , HY, . , -4 , n l I W . W Wim MX '7 s' af f E : 5 I f' , qVLZ J Q r ill QI Il 5 MN 6766! ancfvg-ofmin fc! fra fivn i' V2 'W' Q' ...,,. .. ,Z hwmw nk? nd lil!!- '5 3231 ,,- 37,5- f Back Row, L. to R.: Mr. C. Small: Mr. W. Lozoskig Mr. J. Fontana: Mr. R. Joyalg Mr. J. Rathbung Mr. C. Crockwellg Mr. A. McSor1ey. Front Row, L. to R.: Miss M. Walsh: Miss E. Hannifin: Miss E. Heafyg Mrs. A6 ' Fontana: Miss M. Collins: Miss M. Barry: Mrs. A. Pryor. 77.7p,uZ Not Pictured: Mr. M. Phelan, Principal: Mr. L. DeAnge1og Mrs. J. Gates: Mi s 1 E. Shoreyg Mr. G. Foley: Mrs. P. Twomeyg Miss E. M. Bedford. E Mr. Martin G. Phelan Yi principal Office Secretaries--L. to R.: Miss M. Miller: Miss M. Bristol: Miss D. Luty: Mrs. . M. Armond. . .-'3'1+l1'P:?5?7' fiU1f--375-'ii ,.i, 'F5'! xS12N. wwwwi, -V ji VY 32, , , . -.. -T.....:l..,- ..., , ,, 5gg:y,5V5:V..g, ., y t ' x mm T-xml.: -, IBF- Y-Ash N V0 -Y ,,w.: ,,,7,,,1,,,, -..,,.,.,..,.,,.,,w , . V- . - -HH . glwzjmmkmhtzm CLASS HISTORY What's that? You say that you want to hear something about the first class ever to graduate from Southington High? Well, sit tight because here it is. Some of the members of that class are here, and no doubt it will bring some fond memories back to them. Remember that first day back in 1947? There it stood, the school of schools, good ole Lewis High School. We were Freshmen, then, and of course, everything was confusing for a while, but we got accustomed to the new life. The Seniors gave us a Freshmen Welcome Dance. We met in Room 9 one afternoon to choose an advisor for our class, and elect the class officers. Mr. Jack Wilson became our advisor and our officers were as follows: President, Chet Tomasiewiczg Vice-President, Fred Swanson, Secretary, Bucky Fantozzig and Treasurer, Roy Nyren. We were off and going. Our very first dance took us dovm to, Dogpatch for a Sadie Hawkins Dance. L'il Abner and Daisy Mae arrived by way of a coal chute. About this time, some flashy looking sweaters were seen around the school with the letters BG on them. These letters signified Beta-Gamma , which was the name of a Hi-Y club. P A Latin Club was formed by Miss Dorothy Halloran, and its officers con- sisted of members of our history-making class. Fred Swanson was president, Regina Albrecht, vice-president, Babs Beltz, secretary, and Kasie Stanish, treasurer. 1 . Remember the assembly at which we first met Curly Davis? He was introducing the annual magazine campaign to us with a nice-sounding pep talk. In fact, the pep talk was so good, that we Freshmen went out and won the class prize by sellingl89?. The prize was 3250, but because the Seniors were so close behind in the race, and we were so generous, we gave the upper classmen 25100. We wound up the year with a dance Up in Central Parku. A good time was had by all. e Before we knew it, that first year had run out, and we were no longer Fresh- men, but Sophomores. Getting back to Lewis in the fall of 1948, we hoped that at the beginning of the next school year we would be attending the new high school. We had to select a new advisor, since Mr. Wilson had left Lewis. Mr. Bob Boland was our selection and our officers were: Fred Swanson, president, Bucky Fantozzi, vice-president, 'fBabs Beltz, secretary, and you guessed it--Roy Nyren, treasurer. . , , . A As Sophomores, we gave our first dance in November entitled A Hobo Hop , and that was more financial aid for our treasury. ' ' In the annual Oratorical Contest, sponsored by the American Legion, Lucille Lofgren placed second. . V I p , . 4 T .W , . . ,, . ,. ff. ff -',-A.. 'Q -1.1-'H - '..f,,1,,f,',-,.r-..-',,-,V-,. ' Q ,5-jf. .' ,l..,4,,-W .'3..-ffm :-1. ..f. f1f,...,-Wg.-1-fwgy-,...,':-1 ... A li - 4- - if A-':::'-.--.L:.: .ff .ayf,..,-A-fq,:.:-5-ryq-+-.W--f-.24 P' .wf,,w-f- -41 ...Q ' ' .f'.., F'14......', ,- .1 '-4 -,L' .,. ..Lv ,' V 'M-...'. ' ,wx N nk' This year we lost the magazine campaign to the Freshmen, but we vowed that we would regain our title the next time. John Mayo was the high salesman in that campaign with a cool Sl38.50. In April, the Spring Dance was a gay event and was enjoyed by everyone who attended. That second year seemed to go by much faster than our first one, and be- fore we knew it, we were watching the construction work being done on the site where the new school was to stand. This was the summer of 1949. September brought the last year that any high school class would climb the steps of Lewis High School, the 1949-50 school year. And it was quite a year! ! We were Juniors this time, only one more step and we would be the upper- most classmen. Mr. Boland was class advisor once again, and a new slate of officers was selected. Dick Beshuk was president, Dewey Jackson, vice-president Regina Albrecht, secretary, and Fred Swanson, treasurer. . Several of our classmates played a part in bringing honors to Lewis. It was during the fall of this year that the Blue Knights bolted through an ll-game schedule with an undefeated record. As Juniors they had helped to make Lewis the Class B Champs! ! Not only did the gridmen turn in a great season, but the Cross-Country, comprised mainly of Juniors, had a commendable season. In October we sponsored The Hallowe'en Masquerade Dance . Three of the Juniors won prizes for their costumes. They were Don Florian, Gerry Hamlin, and Judy Joyal. A The Junior Prom, Winter Wonderland , came and went around Christmas, and it turned out to be a great success. There was quite a bit of hard work turned in to make this event the success that it was, and the work certainly paid off. Margaret Snow and Fred Swanson represented the class in the American Legion's Oratorical Contest. Swanee placed third behind two of the Seniors. Our class rings were ordered, and it was the decision of the students that this would be the first ring to bear the letter S . We all paused as we heard the shocking news of the passing of two of our friends, Dick Leidy, our classmate, and Mr. Alfred Stowe, Room 16's home- room teacher. - We regained our title as champs of the magazine campaign by winning a V second time. The figures of the amount of money in our treasury went up. ' Dolores Mottola and Fred Swanson won the Junior Recital. Others who participated were Babette Beltz, Judy J oyal, Rod Gibson and Rit Galiette. Jack Barry and Roy Nyren were belting the apple around on the diamond, as Lewis won the conference title by winning ll games. That was the end of an era, we werethen awaiting the new school year at Southington High. In June we gave the class of 1950 their farewell dance. We knew we would 5:. 315f ':-fff-'iri iwwifi -ft'i.1g.::.:...145, , if U 1...-,fruit-..aaa-n..f.Lr.,...,..L..:,, miss them but we were also anxious to take their places on the top rung of the ladder. The summer passed quickly and we were at last Seniors. We were to en- joy our final year in a beautiful new structure. Mr. Boland was not a member of the school faculty, therefore we selected Miss Eleanor Heafy as our class advisor. Don Florian was elected president, Roy Nyren, vice-president, Lucille Lofgren, secretary, and Kasie Stanish, treasurer. Marion Keene was elected chairman of the Chronicle Staff. The Freshmen Welcome Dance was a howling success, and the Seniors really enjoyed themselves Andy Hubeny, Larry Montague, Gordon Hooper, Ray McKay, Gil Lassen and Harold Platt, members of our class, left for Camp Pickett with the National Guard. On the gridiron, Captain Roy Nyren, Bill Bennett, .Tack Barry, Dick Beshuk, Dick Knapp and Fran Verderame helped Southington High's first athletic repre- sentative turn in an impressive 7-2 record. Jack Patz, Pat Massucci, Roy Nyren, Bob England and Fran Verderame played on a great basketball squad which was coached by Mr. Walt Lozoski. The Senior Class presented its play, One Mad Night , at the Falcon Hall, and on the second night of its performance had to turn many people away. The play was a mystery-farce in which Don Florian and Pat Griffin played the lead- ing roles. Other members of the cast were: Rod Gibson, Barbara Wendt, Gerry Hamlin, Gerry Wagner, Sadie Riccio, Chet Tomasiewicz, Dick Boyce, Fred Swanson, Marge Butler, and Regina Albrecht. Gregg Publishing Company awards were earned by Barbara Askzlar, Sadie Riccio, Helen Zajac, and Marie Angelone in the Advanced Shorthand Class. ' r At the annual Va1entine's Day Dance, Pat Massucci was crowned king, and Babs Beltz queen. Under our new Physical Education program we had been having square dancing lessons in the gym. So on March l0th, we threw a square dance complete with orchestra and caller. The Senior Prom was held on June 9th, with its theme being Moonlight and Roses . The gym was decorated with roses and everything was a great success. . Close on the heels, of the Prom, on the 14th of June, came Class Night. And then suddenly we were being helped into caps and gowns. It was .T une 18th, and we were bidding farewell to Southington High School. Although we had spentthree years at Lewis, we were proud to have been the first class to grad- uate from Southington High School. Somehow we had quickly become fond of the spacious corridors and new classrooms. The gym had become our pride and joy. Although we'd never forget our years at Lewis, that last year in the new 7 high school would always stand out. W Well, now that you'vetheard all aboutthe first class to graduate from L A g Southington High School, donft you think we ,spent a pretty wonderful four years?' Ido. i I V 'M ' ' yrrqqfswansqn. ,I - I A , if 3 1, ii, ii . , -',r-'Jf .,11'f.:1-'. ' '-H' -Dk :Efr:'.'.. . 37'L, L12 rr2-ffffaa:2f.f:-31+1-e.:im1,:5a21f L- 4 If 2: .ur I 1 51: -511:27 43:1-1f2Lf .12 4:2 cQlqf::j':l: Vg .-'sf ..i3:f --.25 anff'7-ff:-lib'-'frgilifx' Wg'fgf9-'ff' 'mei mai . .gg 'M r-ri::5s:-a-new f- W W f 'H 'M' M 'W' . 1 CLASS WILL U The Class of 1951 being of sound mind and body fthe mind being a disputable pointj do on this 14th day of June bequeath the following items to the people held nearest and dearest to our hearts in the past four years. To the following: Mrs. Armond we leave our thanks for being so patient with us all through the years. Miss Barry who likes French things we give something that was created for French women by French men--a French bathing suit. Miss Beach we leave an autographed copy of Ride the Chariot . Miss Bedford who lovingly advises a group looked up to by the student body, we leave an honorable membership in the Honor Society. Miss Bristol who doesn't want to be disturbed we leave a sign which we hope will serve the purpose. Miss Collins we leave an UN-EXCUSED pass book, the teacher's most horrible and effective weapon against 'fthose certain few who spoil it for everybody. Mr. Crockwell we leave a paper bag so he will always remember his trip to the U. N Mr. DeAngelo who enjoys the sports of Kings we leave two sure winners in the 5th at Belmont. Mr. Eukers we leave a gun to use at will on the kid . Mr. Foley we leave a bound edition of Foley's Cardinal Principle For First Aid. Mr. Fontana who always has worries, we will ease them a little by leaving next year's football schedule. Mrs. Fontana we leave a set of instructions on how to treat for shock in case the football team has a bad year. Mrs. Gates we leave a gas mask so she can get close to some of the things the students in her classes turn out. Miss Hannifin who is Southington High's fashion plate we leave a copy of Vogue . Mr. Joyal we leave a box of matches. They will be very helpful in reading the thermostat when his daughter has company in to watch television. Mr. Lozoski we leave a toupeeg may he wear it with our compliments and may it never slip at the wrong time. 9 Miss Miller and Miss Luty we give some aspirin for all the headaches we have caused you. Mr. Mariconda we give an UN-EXCUSED pass for not coming to school very often.- Mr. McSorley we leave a pair of earmuffs to protect him from the din which emits from his workshop. . . Mr. Mucci we leave a bound edition of Mucci's Formula For Study . Mr. Phelan we leave a bell to wear so the students and teachers can hear him coming Mrs. Prior, so that nothing may be out of your reach in the sewing room or any other room, we leave a,pair of stilts. Mr. Rathbun we leave a toy car to be used instead of the old carts in the Physics Laboratory. 5 g --,X Mi-ss .Shorey who always says there is an easier wayg we leave an unabridged edition. of Shorey's Shortest Short Cuts for Math . , 9 Mr. Small we leave aniextraloud noisemaker to keep his class awake. Mr. Strong we leave a blotter for his new desk. Mrs. Twomey we leave an assistantto clean up the shower room. n MissWalsh: We hope she likes' it, whatever it is--we leave the Thing. Miss .Heafyewe give our thanks and our sympathy. Also so you may remember your joyous months with the Senior .Play cast we giveiyou some grease paint. To the Class of 1952 we leave the headaches of gettingtogether ap yearbook. To the Class of 1953 we give the 'honor of being pupperclassmen. g To 'the.Class of l954 'wefleave you three more joyous years at Southington High n 'ischoolg' 5 f i A - C 9 B v , i .ff , E- g b V - , fy ' L B Executorz. 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Butler, Marjorie We leave you this book filled with pleasures, Of the fun you've had among all your treasures. Cari, Louise We leave to you this check book So money worries won't hurt your looks. Carlbert, B Ruth We give to Ruth this book of stamps For often to the post office she tramps. Carlson, Marilyn To Marilyn who doesn't seem to like work This button we leave, push it and shirk. Christopher, Patricia For all those parties you held galore We give you this permit to hold some more. Coletto, Angela Because with your locker you have so much trouble We give you this key to open it on the double. , ' , Cowles, Elaine We hardly know when you're around So blow this whistle when you're in toum. Dunn, Shirley ' Hoping your patients will always be nice We leave you this thermometer, look at it twice. Earl, Nancy This bell we leave to Nancy Earl For quietness is her charming pearl. Feeney, Pauline To Pauline who often to the theater goes, We give you these passes to some free shows. Griffin, Patricia To Pat we give this little man To remind her of her favorite Dan. Hamlin, Geraldine A future nurse you want to be Here's your badge for purity. Hartmann, Ethel To you we leave this Dentine Gum So your pretty smile, will ne'er be numb. Hinkley, Mary Lou A famous tap dancer you'll be some day We give you these slippers, so dance away. Joyal, Judith A dental hygenist is your ambition We leave you these teeth, take your position Keene, Marion To Marion Keene your yearbook chairman, We give to you our school emblem. Kordys, Harriet Because your clothes you wear very well We leave this iron, may they always look swell. LaVorgna, Anne For your lovely skin so fair and pure We leave you this soap to keep that allure. Limmer, Dolores 1 At sewing you are so nimble, We leave to you this golden thimble. A Lofgren, Lucille To Lucille, a scholar so bright c We leave you this medal, you deserve it . your right. B . iY,7,,,,-If VIL, J ,QP . 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Masthay, Shirley At playing the piano you do a good job Here are some music sheets, you'll always rank tops. McKay, Jean A secretary you are at heart Here's a notebook, play your part. Messmer, Barbara So that many friends you're sure to make, Advice from this book you must partake. Mottola, Dolores To Dot whom many boys she seems to know We give you this rope to keep them in tow. Nelson, Lita To Lita we give this little bus So riding home there will be no fuss. Pepi, Barbara To Barbara whose mind is always in a fury Here's a ring so you need not worry. Pernal, Theresa Because or your carefree disposition To Terry we leave this healthy prescription. Perkins, Helen Your eyes sparkle like the stars, We leave to you this bar, Mars . Pestillo, Janet Since .a certain Junior is your heart throb, Here's,a key and lock, so you'1l never sob. Riccio, Sadie ' Because in typing you are so fast . Here's a medal may your speed last. Ridzik, Barbara J f . ' Because youeare so happy and gay I-Ierefs' a contract for you tohstay. S. Samsel, Rose -Q1 5 To remind iyoufof youreChemistry class g f Here?s'fsome ,test tubes, theyfll helpiyou to. 15 .paSS- . f 14.1. tg,-ff inf ,fg 5 .,,. ef 1 1-.. x asa ,- A .. , -- .Y fr .. w:,,.-,.,gV,A.,..,,gA ag-V., '1' ,-a. -AN' .,'-- ' -...4x vu' nr.- :?:.'Q1fe-'u.q1g:L.11.-Y-. .,.AfL4 :g .:..:g ', ni.- ,. . fN',,3,,..,,,,, ..-ef, ,Q 3.4- ..,- ,.. . -up X 1 -eil':h'!ff'r 'A it E ' kk ti-'J . w 'Ii ' 'zlfiii -1, il-3. Schafrik, Lorraine Into wedlock you will someday roam We leave this permit to build a new home. Simone, Jean Because your hair is so curly and dark, We give you this comb--each wave clearly mark. Snow, Margaret Because the sales give you a headache Here's a bottle of aspirin for you to take. Southland, Margaret Because you are so quiet and nice We leave you a rattle, shake it twice. Stanish, Kathleen A music instructor is your ambition We give you a contract for a good position. Stevens, Joan We give you this car to travel around To see your favorite men in all parts of town. Thomasino, Marie Because in nearby tovms you date We give you this perfume to use as bait. Wielgos, Irene To remind you of your days at Grants We leave to you this pair of pants. Welch, Anne At basketball you play real well Here's a pin to wear so you need not tell. Wendt, Barbara To keep your hair that pretty red We give you this rinse guaranteed non shed Wright, Carol Because you're always full of pep We give you these pills to keep you hep. Yeski, Eleanor At playing basketball you will go far To you we give this golden star. Zajac, Helen Because at shorthand you are so deft We leave this certificate we know you'l1 accept. - Fiveash, Betty Because the art of skating you learned We feelthis medal you earnestly earned. A Van Almkerk, Lois We leave to you this free passport To use on the bus, back and forth. S BY - C- Avitabile , ' 1 Q B. Beltz f M. Butler! 7 PRESENTATIONS - BOYS Albrycht, Chester Because a pencil you always need, Hang on to this one we strongly plead. Barry, John Because of your career as a baseball star, We leave you this record of your work so far. Beebe, George A Keep this list to remember when, You were manager of the varsity men. Bennett, William We leave to you this excused pass, So you can always get into class. Beshuk, Richard Because to you football is a joy, We give you this one though it is a toy. Boyce, Richard This guarantee for a raise in pay, So at the First National you'll always stay Brindzik, Andrew We leave to you this gasoline, So that you can run your infernal machine. Burkhardt, Donald To you who is so very small, We give you this ruler to see how tall. Collins, Philip Taking life easy is just your style, So you 1l greet this easy chair with a smile. Copes, Aldo A Master of the accordian you seem to be, A contract for television we give to thee.i DelGuidice, Angelo It seems you're always driving around, We give you this map to show you the town. Drogosek, Andrew The teacher's orders you never- did heed, We give you this apple which you someday may need. Dyndiuk, Alexander t Your knowledge of farming is a factor, To you we give this little tractor. England, Robert So well at English you seem. to do, This pocket dictionary we give to you. Florian, Don Alan .. For our class you've worked so hard, To you we leave a thank you card. Gibson, Rodney We give to you this book of plays, In which you may act in future days. Galiette, Richard Because clothes you wear so well, This tie we give you so you'll always look swell. Jackson, Dewey . Because photography is your pride , This dark room will aid you on the side. Knap, Richard 'Part time for a bakery you do work, This broom will help you not to shirk. Laribee, Neil Because carrying boxes can drive one in- sane, This pushcart will help lessen the pain. Maccio, John ' These mice will keep you company, For very quiet you seem to be. Massucci, Patsy .. You reigned as king on the Valentine throne, We give you this one for your very own. Mayo, John The girls just look at you and sigh, Drive themaway with this flashy tie. Morelli, Louis This big hanky you will need, When you go out to ,weed your seeds. Mullins, Roger In the Senior Play you proved quite funny, This Hollywood contract should bring in the money. A ' Y, '4y:Z'1.'.. 251'- f, 'C3,:Z.,!.-'. : .-...ML-Q, 4.11-.Lill e iii . .. , Niland, John A pair of skates is what you need, To deliver groceries with lots of speed. Nyren, Roy A captain of the football team you've been, Here's a picture of all your men. Parizo, Richard Parizo, Robert Twins you are and twins you'll be, Wear these signs for all to see. Patz, John To you we give a basketball For the star of our team, and a friend to all. Potter, Edmund Because you are one of our quietest boys, We-give you this rattle to make lots of noise. Stanaitis, Joseph To you we leave this ball of twine, So that you will always have a line. Survesky, Henry This big new car we leave to you, With a slight capacity of 102. Swanson, Fred Because at annoucing you do excel, We give you this script, we know you'll do well. Szpak, Carl Because so far from school you live, This little car to you we give. Tomasiewicz, Chester We leave to you this bottle of glue, So she will always stick to you. Verderame, Francis In case you become a sailor too, This boat we give you to sail the blue. Wagner, Gerald A scientist you wish to be, This test tube we bequeath to thee. Yurcak, John Into the field of music you like to dwell, This sheet of music should suit you well BY - .' Barbara Pepi Angela Coletto ec Wx s. 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I'd like to go 10 years into the future to see what my classmates will be doing. ' c'fYour wish Shan be granted. it lWelllhere I am, and there's Southington. High. Here comes three girls. Why it's Dot Lorenzo, ,Anne Marotto and Rita Marotto, all wearing Wave's uniforms, Look there's a sailor following them, Why, it's.Dick Knap! . I , I think I'll go inside and take a look at thin .fllumni section of the Em- blem. in b I s, r ' W . E. 5. I lThere's the office, and look! Do?-res Andresiis' the principa1's pri-s Ivthigk I',11 taken, peek into the gym. ,It's Anne,We1ch! she gioing.herei??':' V ,I t e ei I the'heiy'PhysicalfEci.instructorcfuor thelgirlsi' s , f . ,ft theiibrary now. ,Is that Barbzirarepitinftheref? a W 1 giQmg,4r1.efe?.f.'1 'Q .tci g I r P I Bsnibirgl.-if-iiitiff Q 1 fx V- f it ' fOh,,I you're'they-French'teacher4'I' , .ir s,ls s g 3B4'1!U?.?i??fS31S??C1Ff,OffEmb1emSii TI-WIS'-See-it 'WQH1 1 me .f'e11,0iwibn,rwa1s1.i'saeee his -stQcigse.br.5qg5E, p1?eSidenf1:9i2thQ Fran Verderame is an electrical engineer in the Naval Reserve. The old flash himself, Chet Tomasiewicz, is a bonesetter at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Dewey Jackson owns an auto-repair station and is doing quite well. Three experts who are working form him are Joe Stanaitis, Henry Surveski, and Carl Szpak. Jackson's closest rival is John Mayo, who has Andy Drogosek and Zeke,' Brindzik working for him. ' Fred Swanson is doing the play-by-play for the Kansas City Blues. He hopes to be up with the mother team, the New York Yankees, very soon. Alex Dyndiuk is teaching the Agricultural Course here in SHS. Gosh! Don Florian is touring the world as a pianist with the Boston Pops. Dor Nosbig alias Rod Gibson has just signed a 10 million dollar contract with Apizza for his new TV show. He's the greatest comedian since Jimmy Durante. The Roger J. Mullins Engineering Co. has just been sold twenty more contracts. Jet Niland is the manager of two stores in town,- The First Nation al and the Drink-Rite Package Store. Louie Morelli has been seen driving a Mack truck. John Maccio has been named as the president of the First National Stores throughout this area. Bill Bennett is the president of the Southington Bank and Trust Co. Dick Parizo is the town's lone Veterinarian. Brother Bob owns a printing concern in toum. Jack Patz kayoed Jersey Joe Wolcott the other night, to move one step closer to the heavy-weight title. Bob England is his trainer. John Yurcak oums a radio and television repair shop in town. Jack Barry is second-string catcher for the New York Yankeesg Berra still holds the top spot. Barry's battery-mate in the bullpen is Ace Galiette. ' Chet Albrycht returned from a hunting trip with two deer and a bear. Neil Laribee, crooner, is the current flame of the bobby-soxers. Ed Potter is doing clerical work in tovm. Roy Nyren, who plays right field for the Dodgers during 1 :: - ,,:vQ ,f.-'Agni yrs, v-- .ang ,-1' .14-,, 5, :': f - '-,,..1.' ffirf- .I..,'v ' 'HfZf-Ci.. -- .lu ,-' Q' 'G ,ak 5, kv ....- -. .,..,..v- .'. .- .,. . 1 .-g.,:,. .-:A .-,.w-' , .,1.-:ff-.-..,.x :Pal 1 .- .---. f 1.. M r- f.- A-ff W-.--1--..,..c,. S- .'.-'mv uf- sw .f:.'-if... :V i ,- .-M,-g. .Qt-1, -fr., . .. V .-N-Fw'-,-' -V .W - N: '-fs-'td'-ff 1 K '-f-v.',..p - a ..fg.:'5,-Qtr iff-rf--f '1 FF L-c'?if.-3.1-ff' 1'g:y-?- XML 'Dr ' the summer months, works at his greenhouse during the off -season. Pat Massucci is employed by Roy. Another classmate who has ventured into baseball is Don Burkhardt. Burke is a coach and outfielder for the Cardinals. George Beebe is the manager of Herman Hickman's Yale football squad. What's happened to all of the girls? Oh, here they are! Shirley Masthay and Lois Van Almkerk are happily married. Barbara Wendt became a first. Red became the first woman to ever play baseball in the major leagues. She recently replaced Ted Williams as the Red Sox' leftfielder. Shirley Dunn, Regina Albrecht, Rose Samsel, Marge Butler, Gerry Hamlin and Lorraine Schafrick are nurses at the Bradley Memorial Hospital. Marion Keene has just been made Superintendent of Nurses at Bradley. Lita Nelson is a medical secretary and Judy Joyal is a Dental Hygienist in New London. She spends her leisure time helping the Navy's morale. Ferry Pernal and Janet Pestillo have just returned from their 16th trip around the world. The girls will speak at a future SHS assembly. Carol Nrightyand Helen Zajac own a beauty salon uptown. The girls are well-knovsm for their special Straight-Wave . Kasie Stanish is Southington High's music supervisor. She, along with her friend, Gerry Hamlin, plays for the nationally famous Yankee Maids' basket- ball squad. Eleanor Yeske is also a member of the organization. Miss Yeske recently set an all-time scoring record with 80 points. Margaret Snow was one of the judges at the annual American Legion Ora- torical Contest. Sadie Riccio has just been named president of the Southington Secretarial Club. Her staff consists of Barbara Ridzik, Jean Simone, Irene Wielgos, Marie Thomasino, Barbara Messmer, I - Two other classmates are also happily married, Joan Stevens and Jean McKay Here comes Carmela Avitabile down the hall. She's teaching the Problems of .Democracy class here at high school. . What the? ll Where am I? Oh, yeh, here's the lamp that fellow gave me. Iwonder show many of the things I saw and read will really come true. 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',,,?,., ,JA4 fr H JJ!! ,ISK If ,xrf..,f-, E' DL EMBLEM STAFF Editor in Chief Fred Swanson Advisors Miss Bedford Mrs. Fontana Miss Collins Miss Walsh NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY President. . Rodney Gibson Vice President Roger Mullins Secretary. . . Marion Keene Treasurer ..... Roy Nyren Advisor .... Miss Bedford SOFTBALL CLUB Advisors .... Miss Shorey Mrs. Gates FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA President . . .Alex Dyndiuk Vice President Philp DeBisch0p Secretary . . .Geno Cellello Treasurer .... Billy Tolles Advisor . . . .Mr. Small ---hfififga 3 uAr1i5f51Q2 i- 21 i'.5.E' 7ff:' 11.2?F' ' , i , ,. ' ' t President ..... Marilyn Car1SOI1 Vice-Pres ...... William T0116S Secretary . . . Twila Montgomery Treasurer . . Twila Montgomery Emblem Reporter . . . . . . Shirley Ann Masthay Equipment Manager . . . . . . . . Raymond Aldieri Assistant Manager . . . . . . . . . Tony Stankewiez Advisor ........ Mr. McSarley BUSINESS CLUB President .... . . . Nancy Pepe Vice President .... Anna Longo Secretary .... Barbara Purzycki Treasurer ..... Joseph LaPorte Advisor . . . . . .Mr. DeAnge1o SENIOR SE CRE TARIAL C LU'B President .... . . . Jean McKay Vice President . Barbara Aszklar Secretary. . . . . . Helen Zajac Treasurer ..... Dolores Andres Advisor. . . . . Mrs. Fontana MINSTRE LS Advisor ......... Miss Beach J... was H -. ' -L , N, uk nf , ,N ' 41 R 5 President . . Carol Wasielak Vice President. Teddy Mayo Secretary. . Jean Mastrianni Treasurer Catherine Meade Advisor ..... Miss Heafey STUDENT COUNCIL President ...... Roy Nyren Vice President . . . . . . .Joe D'Agostino Secretary . Lucille Lofgren Treasurer . . . George Snow Advisor ..... Miss Shorey PROJECTIONISTS' CLUB Advisor ..... Mr. Rathbun in PEP CLUB President . . Betty Mongillo Vice President .... .Jeanne Mastrianni ln! f M- E j.a Secretary .Veronica Hubeny greasurer .... Lois Butler L!- vlldvisor . . Miss Collins ta 'A MAJ ORE TTES President .... Marla Handy Vice President . . . . .Barbara Southland Secretary ..... Pat Plunkett Treasurer ..... Joanne Witt Instructor. . . Major Harvey Advisor .... Mr. DeAngelo FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA b President ..... Lucille Ray Vice President . . . . . Mary Jane Morey Secretary ..... Janet Bakula Treasurer . . .Shirley Hopko Advisor . . .... Mrs. Prior FRENCH CLUB President . . . Marion Keene Vice President . . . . . . .Heather Pryor Secretary . . . Marilyn Tuttle Treasurer . . .Gail DeVries Advisor . . . . .Miss Barry GIRLS' BOWLING CLUB President. Carmela Avitabile Vice President . . . . . . . Betty Mongillo Secretary. Marie Thomasino Treasurer . Pat Christopher Advisor ...... Miss Walsh 'ZF EAI '51 ,Q....-,m ,. , . , A , f ,-K., BOYS' BOWLING CLUB Advisor. Mr. Crockwell BOYS' COOIHNG CLUB Advisor. . .Mrs. Gates CHRONICLE STAFF Editor . . .Marion Keene Advisor .... Mr. Joyal AIRPLANE CLUB Advisor . . . Mr. Mucci Orchestra Miss Beach Mr. Eukers Homemaking Department Office Machines General Shop AQ11 , , fx Freshman Welcome Dance 1949 Ha11owe'en Masquerade Dance 1949 L. to R.: D. Florian, J. Dewey, G. Hamlin, J. Joyal Q, Square Dancing in the Gym Mrs. Twomey Mr. Foley ....-,H .-1 1f-w1.-1-- QM, uwmmmeg,w avAm Watch it, Marge! ! What does one do in a case like this ? Si1ett0! ! Cgfffraafv L Our Inspiration ft' fle 'hi 1-. pm, 1-Mr ' rw Avg? s A 6 xc. . , X15 if jaw: 11,52 '. 'Q -- .-- .-'74 . -.', .K '? ' T My-Aux Q-5.5, M---W ' :,- --.5 - 'L 4. ,fy g, y g Av' N Sporfg i...-A ,,. ex M., Li ,K .. - 5-A ? . ,f 1if 1-E51-'l'i.9'f . ' 421--:A.:v . -- - X-,,,: .1-r., -..--'- - ,qv --., ,Ag . xy , S- .N .4 . ,, x -M1-U. 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Beltz N. Laribee G. Hamlin J. McKay J. Stevens P. Griffin S. Sullivan, J. Stanaitis, Dick and John Mayo Carol and Ida Wright B. Ridzik M. .Thomasino Plantsville School D. Andres . o o Confirmation Class 'Plantsville School . H E. Hartmann and brother so Cari V 1 ' . Albrecht I . l S. Dunn .L R J. MayO - no E..Cowles' J 1 Mr. J oyal and Daughter 1 I-lelen.Zajac f Rzlocarlbergj. A 'D-j Bur1ihardty B. . H11 1 pill , '- 'K4lSf2ii1i5lif, f-,A-5-DYIEGHLIS ,. A fiM: fBiQ1t161f?? SQL f 'A Dr ,E19?'?3U' . W ,Mf :A!!S9.1Q1l'?i :gi i iB'rffW9D4E 7 'e., Q .oFT5..SwanSOIl.. -. L. 1 F 1. -. f, . . , ,. , ,,,.. -..W ,, ..-f.,,,--,,...w -,.,,,,,,, , fm, tk 4-s RL- 1 .ff 1 M 4' Wm, f 'Wm K 4 ' 4 I :QQ .:::xiE,,: X, ,gg ,pm 11 , ig X J ,sg :ah 'Y ': :-.' bp 3? ., ,. .JA XR: in. Nag: '. ,N C 'H 'L an . .Law f ff. 31 K' xi ' 1 Ah ggw 9? s-1 Ni 1? - wwf' Nw YN E x ix 1 5: 4 ZZ 1,353 Qi me -:QE H52 .-, Lf. gm . mi ly! af ii H .fp-H-3 'M 1 n , qL,,,.. 1 .5 -v if ,1 ,,J, M., 1 r' ff V n f 1 l,, 4 4' ,yd 611 f ,. f. :W nw , f fp 4,. fmgwfr , iff 14 ,' '15, 1 fo- ! M3,7.n ' fwgf. , , 4, V, ZZ:-2, W ,wif U SQSTLQTUINS For DQULLG VMS at RICCI03 MeN35l1Op 79 CQNTQ ST- RL. 1529 x . j CONGRATULATIONS 75 TH: CLAs.s OF L95! I H1 - WAY F955 TA UDANK INC Goon Poop AND CHOICE UQUORS MA1N 57: Sour:-uwerofv ' PHQNE 506 'f293 Thrift 1 just plain common sense applied to moneyf, START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH US AND BUILD FINANCIAL SECURITY SOUTHINGTON SAVINGS BANK Soulhington's Ulllesl and Largest Bank Alldp I S I B k d fllbyl S g.BkDp I yFdfl I Compliments of THE SCUTHINGTON LUMBER 8: COAL COMPANY TELEPHONE 14 SOUTHINGTON Mechanics Hand Tools and Sheet-Metal Working Machinery THE PECK, STOW 81 WILCOX CO. -Sim:e1785- SOUTHINGTON, CONN. COMPLIMENTS OF ALLIED CONTRCL COMPANY, Inc. Planfsville, Conn. F X X L I ENGINEERING 0 CORPORATION 2 N 1,1 MILLDALE CONJINIECTICUT Manufacturers of Hy-Speed FiH'ers - Porfable Mixers - Agifafors - Pumps and Tanks METAL WORKING MACHINES HAND TOOLS if THE BARTH MFG. CO. MILLDALE, CONN. CLARK BROS. BOLT CO Q 42 2 , fr 1 Xxfy U -'fm-sxx'xp ww xo X0 0 Milldale, Conn. GOOD COAL MAKES WARM FRIENDS LOUIS PERILLO COAL COMPANY 102 West Center Street Southmgton, Conn MERCHANTS OF Hlghest Quallty Lehlgh Coal Heating Olls Pure Tested Gram and eed Wellworth Starting and Growmg Mash Wellworth Laymg Mash Agrlco Fertnllzer Agricultural HJdrated Llme Spray Maternals Frult Growers Supplies Stokol Anthraclte Burner DOG FOOD PAINT CEMENT Telephone Southmgton 98 M f f '-e. X - J BOYD J. HEIGHT, Inc. 25 years of Buick mul Clwvrolel Sul.-s and Service fbr Economical Transportallan in uf- T TI ! CHEVROYILI f 21 :54 HIGH STREET Southinglon, Conn. Telephones Office 1480 Vnzzzplimwzlx nj PETERS MOTOR SALES, Inc. CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH SALES and SERVICE Compliments of Wm. Fischer 8: Sons INCORPOR.X'l'l-'Il T-'I .1 DRISTS Flnwvrs for All Occasions Compliments of C. A. COWLES GRAIN COMPANY Inc. Summer Sireef Planisville, Conn. Complimentx of Simone Bros., Inc. NORTH LIBERTY STREET RANGE AND FUEL Compliments 0 f FULTON MARKETS A Fulton Store OIL Will Save You More Phone 370 V Plantsville, Conn. SOUTH'NGT M. J. TAYLOR ' ON SANITARY ir LAU N D RY Inc. A Complete Line of TRY OUR CASH AND BIRDSEYE FROSTED CARRY SERVICE FOODS DRY CLEANING 'k Service Guaranteed PLANTSVILLE CONNECTICUT Phone 140 X J Compliments of THE SOUTHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CCMPANY Members of Federal Deposii' Insurance Corporaiion L. P. BECK ir Elecfrical Confrador Refrigeraiion - Appliances Sales and Service it l68 Main S+. Soufl1ing+on, Conn Read the Latest School News Sport - Social- Classroom in The SOUTHINGTON NEWS Compliments nj KAY FURNITURE COMPANY Publishers - Printers ' SQUTHINGTON CQNN GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 'I 951 if Hallahan Funeral Home 208 Meriden Ave. Southington, Conn. BOYCE LUMBER CO. BUILDING MATERIALS Paints - Hardware Complete Garden Supplies Tools - Seeds Plants - Fertilizers Hand and Power Mowers Phone I240 Compliments of Dr. George W. Ackerman COULD ,FUNERAL HOME 131 NORTH MAIN STREET Southington, Conn. g 'A' THE COULD CO. Plumbing and Heating 132 NORTH MAIN STREET X J compumem of Dr. Anihony J. D'Angelo AND Dr. Eugene J. D'Angelo Compliments of CASTALDI HOUSE FURNISHINGS 37-43 North Main St. Southington, Conn. CLICK Good Food Sz Soft Drink Opposite the High School Cnulplimelzls nj PLANTSVILLE PHARMACY Plan+sville, Conn. C 'nmplimvclzls of ELSIE REISCH BEAUTY SALON Compliments of The James J. Ryan Tool Company Compliments of DR. THOMAS DUDAC Compliments of DR. R. T. HURLE DENTIST SOUTHINGTON FURNITURE COMPANY Philro Refrigeralors Florenre Ranges Complele Home Furnishings 58 Center Sl. Tel. 788 C'0111plimzfnfs nj MR. R. NELSON f'fII1IfIlll71l'IIl.Y nj BINK'S Sc - 351.00 STORE 78 Center St. Southinglon 17 W. Main Sl. Planlsville Compliments of BETTY'S BAKE SHOP QUINNPIAC PACKAGE STORE A. A. Volaski 76 West Main St. Plantsville THE KIDDIE KOOP No. Main St. 4 NICK 8. LONGO RESTAURANT Milldale, Conn. .rj TOWNE DRY CLEANERS CALL AND DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 457 IOZ Center S+. Compliment: ol GEORGE M. GURA, M. Congratulations to the Graduating Class i' S. J. RIZK C077lfIli7l1d7lf5 of DR. AUSTIN DUFFY OPTOMETRIST 93 MAIN STREET f'0HIPllIlICIlfS of DR. F. W. NEAL DENTIST Compliments of DR. A. R. PRESCHER Creene's Soda Shop Main Siren-I Soda Luncheonellv Fro-jay lr? l:fPlIllI Tnluwvn mul Culllly Mngazinex mul Newspapers Pocket Billiards Compliments of Federated Stores Center Street Southington, Conn. F olcik's Coffee and Bake Shop llrfml 1 Pastries Wealaliug mul Party Cakes u Spvrially l0l. Cc-nl:-r Siren-! Snulhinglon Tel. 304- Wv Deliver Compliments of BRADLEY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL and PUBLIC HEALTH CENTER Compliments of STEPHEN K. ELLIOTT Allorney at Law Q ... ,A ' A' 4-2-1111W:ra'+'22mfr6'ff3?g'Q'5H?PA ' ' , ,,- H.. M, X , -1,,q U u, 'Y-',.v 4'-, ,Nic ' J, ,,,. X , 4-,f , 1 ' ' '- '-ff'5wf 1 C omplineents of YOUNG FOLK'S SHOP 61 Center Sl. Southingten 1212 Dixwell Ave. Hamden Buy Your Drugs at Oxley's Drug Store, Inc. Cor. Main and Center Sts. Soulhinglon, Conn. Phones 822 - 544- SUMNER. P. WALLACE H JEWELER ' 26 No. Main Sl. Sonthinglun, Conn. g Diamonds Clocks jewelry V Gifts in ' Glas: Wood Leather Pollery Chrome Greeting Card: for all occasion: Compliments of 4 P . HUTT-ON sf s0N, inc. GRIMALDI'S SHOE 'STORE FASHION SHOP Fon A - MEN's AND sovs' f .SHOES Q K Coryifxllhieunlf of K f R, EQ, THALBERG. M.. D. 2 f'0I1lfI1iiIM'lll.Y of 1? - . A JUDD'S SHOE STOHEA 1 V Fill!! 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