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December - Sunday This morning I floated in from the Junior Prom on clouds. Stardust was the theme and everything about it was dreamy. Had a simply wonderful time! March - Wednesday Tied for second place in the magazine drive again. Well, that's better than nothing. March - Monday Ernie was awarded the key for one of her stories this year that was entered in the Hartford Courant Scholastic contest. Seems as though we might have a few budding authors here. May - Friday This morning we got out of a couple of classes to see Honor Society Inductions. The lucky brains were Carmen, Tedi, Dru, Virginia, Carole, Paula, Eugene, john, Lawrence, Sheila, Ernie, Bruce, Chris, and Bob Styring. ' May - Wednesday Ernie and Gene won the Junior Recital today. Rita, Sheila, Billy Tolles, and Earle were the other kids that participated. It must have been a hard job, but they all did wonderfully. H 7 June - Friday Dru and Tedi were chosen to go to Girls' State. Bruce England and John Lutkus are going to Boys' State. They will spend a week at U-Conn. Boy, are they lucky! June - Friday Miss Heafy QMrs. O'BrienJ left to get married and Mr. Fontana took over as Class Advisor. We will miss Mrs. O'Brien, but we are sure Mr. Fontana will do a wonderful job. ,, SENIOR September - Tuesday Dear Diary: This is our last year, and we plan to make the most of it since we are now the Big Wheels . We elected as our oliicers Jimmy McDonald, President, Gene Hushak, Veepg Ernie Hunt, Steno., and Helen Michanczyk, Money holder. I imagine they all feel proud of being able to lead us. September - Saturday Creamed freshmen after winning first football game of the season. This was a wonderful night - FOR THE SENIORS! September - Monday Fellows chosen to lead us on the Grid-Iron are Co-Captains John Lutkus and Dick Judd. To back them up will be: Lawrence, Ogonoski, jankowsky, Simone, and Garling. Fuzzy Fasulo will take over the basketball court in December. The rest of the Senior members are Cat jankowsky, Mickey Salzillo, and Don Montague. October - Monday Donald Mongillo, john Lutkus, Billy Tolles, Mary Ann Carbone, and Bob Styring CPres.J were elected to the Student Council. . October - Friday Bruce England is our Editor for the Emblem. Rita, Louise, Dru, Sue, Tedi, Ernie, Joan None- macher, Peaches, and Earl are all Senior members of the Emblem. . October - Thursday We have talent! Elaine DiCaprio, Dolores Browne, Dick Price, and Bob Styring entertained at Bushnell. October - Monday Carole Nyren and Bob Styring had the headache of putting the Chronicle together. It is a real honor. Mr. Joyal will be right by their side to advise them. .Y November - Monday Carmen will control the N.H.S. Dru will be the Veepg Ginny will take notes, and Bruce England will collect the money. Sheila will report our news. Mr. Gosinski has taken the honor of being our advisor. I I December - Wednesday The Auditorium Fund will. continue under the supervision of Mr. Schwartz. The officers for the Fund are: Dick Price, Chairman, Gene Hushak, Dawn Kennedy, Co-chairmen, Dolores Brown, Sec., and Ernie Hunt, Treasurer. February - Saturday At our Valentine Dance, Carole Nyren was crowned Queen and Bruce England was crowned King. They had a gay reign. June - Wednesday Had good time at Class Nite - that Waverly is quite a nice place. I'll have to go there again some time. Some of those presentations were a riot. Q June - Monday Boy, is my stomach acting up. Imagine! In a few hours I'1l have graduated! Gee, I thought I would be glad - but look at me! Come to think of it, I'm sure I'll never spend a more inspiring, educational, and fun-lilled four years in the rest of my life! 25
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,Wag-5 - '.,' -- . ...H . 1, 4-9. - ,L .. .-1, .. :.,f. Q--iff ' -pw. Zim? FRO SH September - Monday Dear Diary: First day of school today - supposed to be big honor 'cause we're first Freshmen to enter S.H.S. October - Sunday Morning Dragged my wrecked body home from Freshmen Welcome Dance. Now I know what it means to be creamed! October - Monday Held elections today - Gil Emond, Pres., Zoot Simone, Veepg Tedi, Steno., Honey, Money holder. Mrs. Skorupski will lead us through our first headaches. October - Wednesday Rosie Palmieri, Bob Simone, Mary Ann Carbone, and Marilyn Earl will govern our class. December - Thursday Elaine DiCaprio and Bob Styring are the most talented in orchestra. They were picked to go to All-State. December - Monday Reet Billington and Bob Styring reported the news flashes. They were elected to join the Emblem staff - bet they'll do a good job. December - Friday Variety of clubs to pick from - joined softball and foreign language club. Cheered fellows on teams through Pep Club. Fellows on the Frosh squad are: Garling, Johnson, Simone, Lutkus, Law- rence, Swain, Ogonoski, Allen, Judd, and Jankowsky. Emond, Salzillo, Fasulo, Montague, and Jan- kowsky are going to try to make the loopers this basketball season. February - Saturday Honey and Gil were the two lucky kids chosen as our Valentine Pages. March - Wednesday The magazine drive just closed and We didn't do so well. Guess we'll just have to try harder next year. N SOPH. September - Wednesday Dear Diary: Well,'I dragged myself up at seven A.M. this morning! You guessed it - school again and - gee, I'm a Soph. at last! October - Tuesday Golly what a day -- had class elections, Bob Styring was elected Pres., Mickey Manware, Veepg Kay Snow, Steno., Dru Lachlet, Money holder, and Tedi Mayo, Emblem reporter. Miss Heafy agreed to be our class advisor. February - Saturday Bob Simone and Kay Snow will represent our class tonight as Pages at the annual Valentine Dance. March - Friday Worked a little harder - so we tied for second place in the Magazine Drive. That's not bad! March - Monday Chris got a key for a story that she wrote that was entered in the annual Hartford Courant Scholastic contest. We're all very proud of her. April - Sunday Our big splash of the Soph. year was the Springtime Dance . Billy Barbier's orchestra played. May - Friday Thank goodness all that screaming I've been hearing has finally stopped. Next year's cheer- leaders were picked today. The lucky gals are Joan Cooley, Annamae, Tedi, Ronnie, Marion, and Honey. JUNIOR . September - Thursday Dear Diary: Back to school again, it was good to see all the gang. Finally made the grade of upperclassmen! September -- Wednesday , Tedi, President, Joan Cooley, Veepg Honey, Steno.g and Paula, Money holder were elected as our class officers. The girls seem to reign this year. . - October - Monday Had the first meeting of the Emblem today. Tedi, Bruce England, Peachie Aszklar, Ernie, and Joan Nonemacher are the juniors on the board. Kay Snow is the Jr. Class reporter. November - Tuesday The Student Council had its first meeting today. Sheila, Carmen, Bob Styring and Gene Hushak represented our Class. ' 24 ' -
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MR. BADRIGIAN MISS BARRY MISS BEACH MISS MRS. MISS MRS. MISS BEDFORD BERETZ BRISTOL BROOKS CARROLL MR. COUKOS MR. D'ANGELO MISS DeVRIES MR. FARR MRS. FERRUCCI MRS. FONTANA MR. VFONTANA MRS. FORTIER 8: MISS D1cAPR1o MR. GASECKI MR. GOSINSKI MRS. HALLECT MR. HAMPTON MISS JENNINGS Wa!! To you we leave this little. chime, To help you keep the band in time. Because to France you've never been, Here is a ticket to let you in. The ministrels gave you a white sweater, Here is a red tie to make it look better. To you we leave a lock for the door, So late Seniors will bother you no more. As a policewoman you do sub , We leave to you this billy club. To help with your work, done so true, We leave to you this ink of blue. As you are so very small, Here are some stilts to make you tall. In case you can't find a whistle next year, We leave you a horn which the girls should hear To Mr. Coukos we leave this little rake and hoe, To show that you will be prepared wherever you may go To shoo the Seniors from the hall, We leave a broom to you 'all. A good housewife you will make, We leave a recipe for a good cake. You are such a good sport, Mr. Farr, For you we have a big cigar. I At math you've proven quite a whiz, We leave you these fractions to give on You show future secretaries how to look, Here are your rules in a handbook. We know you like your neckties short, Here's a bow to quite a sport. In the oflice you work away, Here is a clock to show time of day. Your work for the play was so good, To you we leave a block of wood. We know good food lights up your eye, So for you we have a cherry pie. In Home Ec. you at times need a mallet So here's one for you, Mrs. Hallect. 3 A driver's manual you do get, In case some rules you do forget. a quiz If ever the Latin Book you'd like to rephrase, Here is some paper for the Iirst page. 26 .
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