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RONALD HERBERT DAHLGREN Weasel New Britain, Conn., October 31, 1937. Transferred from New Britain High School. His love for New Britain . . . Tex . . . Beep-beep. JOSEPH ARTHUR FLYNN Joe New Britain, Conn., jan- uary 8, 1938. Activities: Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4. What a build! . . . Batchie . . . Oh those cars! . . . Hello there. ROBERT WEAVER HARRY ANTHONY URSONE Shub Stamford, Conn., July 15, 1936. Activities: Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 4, Glee Club 1, 2. Gerry . . . The Shop . . . The Happy Wanderer. CHARLES HAMLIN WEBSTER Tucker Better late than never. Born in Plainville, Conn., September 22, 1937. Activities: Boy's Cooking Class lg Track Manager 2, 3. Crew cut . . .'Trip.f to New Hartford . . . Almort made it. Bob New Britain, Conn., Oc- tober 31, 1956. Weber . . . Baby blue converti- ble? . . . Quiet? Not thix boy. ,--vi 7.3313 H553-54, l . 1-'APQ-H23 IFN-?y':g , ' ' '14 Ee ' W4 'J fl,-. ,egiggsgighaii . ...fig ,r tl 5 '-- . -11-'f ,ff '- iii-M'--,.' 'fa-'fikil'-' ' 1- v' - ' ' .r .'rgfJ1iv+'.i9. ---- .. ,, K ,'S',:,-9, 45' ' - ' x , 5111.11 ,ya-f--r i-'W' :'f1zfTi'. 'HQ 4, A. ,v 1.1.-. :Q - ' lj,-gfL4E',,3'-'it -.k:I: ',?. r'r 1 fr, - - ' W gl if V ,V-A, ' jfs- f V fi. li I1 'm ix ' -I iii? ft. Y ' 26
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.' ' 5-5 .-.,j.iTf7 S 1- -rdv.,.L CLASS CALENDAR Freshman Year Babies of S.H.S September: 1951-1952 The Class of '55 held its first high school election. Results were as follows: Beansie, Pres., Bronco, Veep, Elvira, Steno, Ann, Money Holder. Mary Ellen reports all news to Emblem. Mr. Gale, as advisor, led us through our first year. October: We attended our first dance at S.H.S., the Freshman Welcome Dance. And boy, what a welcome we got, one we will never forget. November: At our Hrst Thanksgiving football game our Frosh players might not have been stats, but we remember Bender, Clements, Barry, Llodra, Terry, Binkowski. Incidently, the game was won 27-6. December: Florian, Llodra, johnson, Ingriselli, and Palmieri brought honor to our class by rallying points on the basketball jayvees. January: We gave our first gala affair. It was a dance called Snowball with Tony Ioril1o's Orchestra. It was a big success and we netted 3560 profit. February: Senior Valentineis Dance. Fran and.Skitch CYogi?J were the two lucky kids chosen as our class pages. March: We came in last in the Magazine Drive -- our motto: If at first you don't suc- ceed, try and try againf' April: y We then saw Terry, Llodra, Salzillo, Moore, Doran, Simone, Flynn, Klopfenstein, Ursone, and Lachelt clad in shorts and tee shirts getting in shape for track. Ma : Y Zukie, Coppola, Barry, Lombardo, Thorpe, Smulski, Ingriselli, Palmieri, Bureau, Le- Page, Binkowski, and Daly favored the baseball team with their presence., June: We then realized that we were two months away from being Sophomores. Sophomore Year Sophisticates of S.H.S. September: 1952-1953 r Promptly we elected our officers with Zukie emerging as Pres.: Fran, Veepg El- vira, Steno, Ann, Money Holder. Zukie it seems was out numbered. October: Yogi, Lachelt, Fran, and Smith will govern our Soph. Class as members of the Student Council. November: There seemed to be singing talent in our class, for Mitch and Martin joined the Minstrels and added much to the group. December: With bop setting a new pace w-e put on a Soph Bop Hop with a dance contest won by two real cool cats. january: We found the departure of Elvira and Alex two of our very good friends. This brought an opening for class steno which Mary Ellen was elected to fill. February: At the annual Valentine Dance, Skitch and Babs Ray represented our class as pages. March: We gained S5200 for our class treasury by winning the Magazine Drive. Ann brought more glory to our class by becoming the top salesman in the school. April: The Student News, the first newspaper of its kind in S.H.S., was born. It without doubt, brought fame to out class. May: We now had official morale boosters in our class. Barbara O., Bobbie W., Barb K., Selah, and Ann donned the S.H.S. cheerleaders uniform. june: With the end of our sophomore year we lost the wonderful guidance of our ad- visor Mr. Gale. 28
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