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wr-11-ne--.. - , -- ACT III Setting ...... ..A..4..,.... S outhington High School Time ...,........ ...,......,............ I 951-1952 Characters .,4.t.. ......,..,....... .,..... ..t...... J u n iors SCENE I The Students Choice We elected Joseph DePaolo presidentg John Simone, vice-president, John England, secretary, and Ruth Niebling, treasurer. SCENE II Cheers and Tears Junior boys helped the football team to a suc- cessful season. They were cheered on by those lovely ladies of the Junior Class Lois Butler, Charlotte Brodowy, Marla Handy, Ann Carol Joy, and Jean Mastrianni, SCENE III Junior Reporters Carol Wasielak was chosen assistant editor of the Emblem, other Juniors on the Emblem Board were James Conaty, Drusilla Tanner, Joe DePaolo, Joe Bruno, and Judy Tews. Lois Butler was Junior Class Reporter. SCENE IV Winter Carnival We held our Junior Prom on December 8. The committees worked hard and as a result our prom was a success. The heavenly music of Charlie Don- nelly's Orchestra added to the charm of the evening. SCENE V Best Team Yet The '52 Basketball Team had a successful season which was climaxed by a tournament berth. Junior boys who aided the team in its success were Hank Brooks, Jim Conaty, Joe DePaolo, Jerry Dlugos, John Fenney, Mike Mauro, Dave Morse, Dick Patz, and Jack Willis. SCENE VI Heaps of Honors The following were made members of the Honor Society - Joseph Abata, Joan Albrycht, Charlotte Brodowy, John Costa, Marion Dashukewich, Robert Deckert, Roger Hubeny, Eleanor Maigarie, Richard Patz, Jean Mastrianni, Drusilla Tanner, and Carol Wasielak. The first duty of these new members was to choose two girls and two boys to go to Girls' and Boys' State. They chose Jean Mastrianni, Sally Fol- cik, Joseph Abata and Richard Patz. . SCENE VII Junior Recital ' Winners of the Junior Recital were Janet Thuotte and Joseph DePaolo. Other participants were Helen Miller, Edna Schipke, Joseph' Abata, and Richard Patz. ACT IV Setting , ...,...... Southington High School Time .,,,.. ........ ...,....,...,.. I 952-1955 Characters ...... ....,........... ...,.,.... S e niors SCENE I Senior Balloting The Senior Class cast their ballots for class offi- cers. Joseph Abata was elected president, Roger Hubeny, vice-president, Judith Tews, secretary, and James Conaty, treasurer. SCENE II Emblem Staff Carol Wasielak became the editor of the Emblem. Other members of the staff were Jean Mastrianni, Joe Bruno, Joe DePaolo, Dick Patz, Ruth Niebling, Barbara Dawson, Sally Folcik, Drusilla Tanner, and Judy Tews. Eleanor Maigarie was Senior Editor. SCENE III Class Yearbook When the yearbook committee held their first meeting, Mary Ann Bosch was chosen editor and Judy Tews, assistant editor. SCENE IV There's Music in the Air The new members of the Minstrels were Jean Mongillo, Joanne Carpentier, Eleanor Dighello, Edna Schipke, and Phil Pomposi. Senior members of the Minstrels chosen to go to All State were Drusilla Tanner, Dorothy Kiefer, and Priscilla Standish. SCENE V Calling All Cars At last came our chance to display our dramatic ability. The talented ones chosen to be in the Senior Play were Edna Schipke, Janet Thuotte, Priscilla Standish, Helen Miller, Carol Wasielak, Eleanor Dig- hello, Bonnie Hayes, Joyce Laribee, Phil Pomposi, David Florian, Robert Deckert, and Joseph Abata. SCENE VI Will You Be My Valentine In February the Seniors sponsored their annual Valentine's Dance. The King and Queen and their Court were selected as usual from the student body. SCENE VII Commencement After the Senior Farewell Dance and the Senior Prom came Graduation. Although we were glad to graduate we still didn't like to think that all the fun of high school was now behind us. But now we have finished high school and this play is completed.
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, PRESENTATIONS JOAN ALBRYCHT A ticket to Texas we give to you, So no more studying you should do. THERESA ALBRYCHT Because you are an all bright , You shouldn't need this electiric light. ' GLORIA BASSOLA In a little while you'll be a Mrs. Perhaps you can use these candy kisses. MARY ANN BOSCH This shining, bright mirror we leave to you, So you ll always look as well as you do. LOIS BUTLER You always laugh, you always clown, Show these teeth and never frown. MARY CALCAGNI We know you want to be a nurse, Here is a patient so you can rehearse. JOANNE CARPENTIERI We hear that you can bowl quite well, Here is a ball so we can tell. ALICE CHAMBERLAIN We give to you this magic wand To keep your hair forever blond. A BARBARA CROSBY To places you wish to travel so far, To shorten the trip here is a car. THERESA DALENA At that restaurant you work so hard, To you we give this menu card. DOLORES DALY In gym you are always having trouble, Here are some rules to make them double. MARION DASHUKEWICH Soon we know you'll be a bride, , This rope will help to keep him tied. BARBARA DAWSON In case you should ever recklessly drive, To bribe the officer here is a five. ESTHER DECKERT Because you are so clean and near, Here is some powder to keep you sweet. DOLORES DELLA VECCI-IIA You drive your big car every day, This one won't take you so far away. SYLVIA DEL SANTO You type so fast and with such ease, Use this ribbon whenever you please. ELEANOR DIGHELLO There are many who are friends with you, Here is a list of them, always be true. ' JUDY FISH Because all the games you do attend, Here is a pass to go with your friend. , SALLY FOLCIK If your poodle cut should ever fail, Use this barrette for a pony tail. Girls 294 . CAROLYN FRANCIS Your smile is so friendly and very bright, This toothpaste will keep your teeth shining w BARBARA GRIMALDI You never shout, you never yell, To make more noise, here is a bell. MARLA HANDY We know that you're a gentleman charmer, So here is a knight in shining armor. LOIS HATTON Your hair is so fair and so bright, Use this tintair to keep it light. ELEANOR HAYES Bonnie, you are such a poet, Here is a line to let you know it. ANN CAROL JOY A football player is your pet passion, This football helmet will keep you in fashion. BEVERLY KEMP When you get your license to drive a car, Here's one in which you may travel far. DOROTHY KIEFER For you we have a music sheet, So you may sing a song so sweet.- . JOYCE LARIBEE Into wedlock soon you'll roam, This is the key to your new home. OLGA LAVORGNA Even though your love is far away, This plane will get you there in a day. MARY LICHTENBERG Some day a doctor you will be, Here is a book of anatomy. MARIA LONGO Since you are so 'very small, This pair of heels will make you tall. ELEANOR MAIGARIE Our senior reporter, you got every scoop, This nose will always help you to snoop. JEAN MASTRIANNI These Wheaties will keep you full of pep, 'Cause as a cheerleader, you're certainly hep. BARBARA McKAY A jolly laugh you always had, Laughing gas will keep you glad. ' HELEN MILLER In the Junior Recital you spoke so well, Here are some stories for you to tell. JEAN MONGILLO In the minstrels you sang so very sweet, So we give to you this music sheet. . JUDY MULET . Here's another man for your large collection, Treat him with kindness and some affection. JOAN MUSTO .Since lipstick you always seem to need, This ten year supply is guaranteed. hite
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