Windsor Locks High School - Herald Yearbook (Windsor Locks, CT)

 - Class of 1933

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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 21 Rose Preli—Known as “Si;” Favorite ex¬ pression, “Gosh;” Favorite pastime, Prac¬ ticing basketball; Favorite song, “The Kiss Waltz;” Ambiton, To be an actress. Amelia Raccone—Known as “Millie;” Fa¬ vorite expression, “Oh yeah!” Favorite pastime, Wisecracking; Favorite song, “I Love You Truly;” Ambition, To be manager of a newspaper business. Catherine Sgorbati—Known as, “Katey;” Favorite Expression, “Oh heck!” Favorite pastime. Carrying Mary Gandolfi’s bundles; Favorite song, “When The Moon Comes Over The Mountain;” Ambition, To ble a member of a girls’ Champion basketball team. Anna Shykula—Known as, “Annie;” Fa¬ vorite expression, “And how!” Favorite pastime. Taking care of babies; Favorite song, “Wabash Moon;” Ambition, To be a nurse. Mary Sluzinski—Known as “Slu;” Favor¬ ite expression, “You don’t say;” Favorite pastime. Studying history; Favorite song, “Dark Eyes;” Ambition, To be a gossiper. Benny Soboleski—Known as, “Soby;” Fa¬ vorite expression, “You’re telling me;” Fa¬ vorite pastime, Jingling money; Favorite song, “Two Tickets to Georgia;” Ambition, To be a millionaire. Anthony Taravella—Known as “Tony;” Favorite expression, “Oh! Oh!” Favorite pastime, Going down street; Favorite song, “The Old Kitchen Kettle;” Ambition, To be a manager of the “Big League”. Robert Taravella—Known as “Bobbie;” Favorite expression, “Are you jealous?” Favorite pastime, Writing notes; Favorite song, “I’ll Take You Home Again, Kath¬ leen;” Ambition. To join Junior Nebb’s “Eye-Find-Em Detective Agency.” Madeline Tasillo—Known as, “Windv;” Favorite expression, “Get out of here;” Fa¬ vorite pastime. Staying out of school; Fa¬ vorite song, “The Lost Chord;” Ambition, To be a music teacher. Burton Wadsworth—Known as “Burt;” Favorite expression, “I saw it in the Path¬ finder;” Favorite Pastime, Gazing off the top of his tobacco shop; Favorite song, “Down on the Farm;” Ambition, To be buried in Poets’ Corner, Westminster Abbey. Eleanor Wheeler—Known as “El;” Favor¬ ite expression, “Was I!” Favorite pastime, pestering people; Favorite song, “Smiles;” Ambition, To be a great dancer. Howard White—Known as “Whitey;” Fa¬ vorite expression, “Gee, but I’m sorry;” Fa¬ vorite pastime. Getting a vocabulary; Fa¬ vorite song, “The Big, Big Man From The South;”Ambition, To be a great speaker. Max Wolnick—Known as “Maxie;” Fa¬ vorite expression, “Ask me!” Favorite pas¬ time, Waiting to play baseball; Favorite song “Kate Smith’s Moon Song; Ambition, to be slim. Margaret Griffin, ’33. Amelia Raccone, ’33. Anthony Taravella, ’33. Howard White, ' 33. Max Wolnick, ’33.

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20 THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD STATISTICS Magna Anderson—Known as, “Maggie”; Favorite expression, “Oh me”! Favorite pastime, Reading stories about ancient times; Favorite song, “Say It Isn’t So”; Ambition, To be an Ancient History teacher. Russell Bacon—Known as, “Russ”; Favor¬ ite expression, “O. K.”; Favorite pastime, Learning to dance; Favorite song, “I’m Fol¬ lowing You”; Ambition, To make a hit. Edward Babiarz—Known as, “Eddie”; Fa¬ vorite expression, “Oh! No”; Favorite pastime, Driving a Truck; Favorite song, “Casey Jones”; Ambition, To be a mechanic. Donald Cameron—Known as “Don”; Fa- v. rite expression, “Yeah, Brother”; Favor¬ ite pastime, Acting sophisticated; Favorite song, “Can You Spare A Dime?” Ambition, To be mistaken for Clark Gable. Thomas Connolly—Known as, “Tom;” Fa¬ vorite expression, “No kiddin’!”; Favorite pastime, Learning to play tennis; Favorite song, “I Like Mountain Music;” Ambition, To play for the U. S. Davis Tennis Cup. Raymond Conroy—Known as “Ray;” Fa¬ vorite expression, “Let’s go down to Coly’s, fellows;” Favorite pastime, Imitating Cab Callow ' ay; Favorite song, “Let’s Call It a Day;” Ambition, To take the place of Paul Whiteman as leader of his band. Francis Cooney—Known as “Fran;” Favorite expression, “Right-o;” Favorite pastime. Pulling Molyn’s hair in History class; Favorite song, “Two Loves Have I;” Ambition, To have a collection of girls’ class rings. Valeria Cooney—Known as “Val;” Favor¬ ite expression, “You’re Kidding;” Favorite pastime, Dreaming; Favorite Song, “Me and My Shadow;” Ambition, To become first woman from Windsor Locks to enter Con¬ gress. Angelina Daddabbo—Known as “Angie;” Favorite expression, “Oh Yes!” Favorite pastime, Walking; Favorite song, “The Moon Song;” Ambition, To be a trained nurse. Mary Dowd—Known as “Mamie;” Favor¬ ite expression, “I’ll walk home with you to- night;” Favorite pastime, Going to Terry’s Island; Favorite song “Shuffle Off to Buf¬ falo;” Ambition, To be a great elocutionist. Helen Durnin—Known as “Red;” Favor¬ ite expression, “Gee whiz;” Favorite pas¬ time, Trying to attract the Freshmen; Fa¬ vorite song, “Wait Until I Get You In My Dreams;” Ambition, To become a hair- dresser. William Field—Known as “Willie;” Fa¬ vorite expression, “Sez you!;” Favorite pastime. Getting into arguments; Favorite song, “Home On the Range;” Ambition, To be an aviator. Mary Gandolfi—Known as “Mimi;” Fa¬ vorite expression, “Keep still;” Favorite pastime, Waiting at the corner of Spring and Center Streets; Favorite song, “The Girl In the Little Green Hat;” Ambition, To become an expert stenographer. Benjamin Goldfarb—Known as “Benny;” Favorite expression, “Fifty cents and its yours; Favorite pastime, Learning the dry- goods business; Favorite song, “My Wild Irish Rose;” Ambition, To become an ex¬ pert card player. Margaret Griffin—Known as “Margie;” Favorite expression “I don’t think so;” Fa¬ vorite pastime, Doing stenography; Favor¬ ite Song, “Four Leaf Clover;” Ambition, To be a Commercial Teacher. Mary Griffin—Known as “May;” Favorite expression, “Oh, go on!” Favorite pastime, Jokng; Favorte Song, “When Irish Eyes Are Smiling;” Ambition, To be a detective. Shirley Jackson—Known as, “Shirl;” Fa¬ vorite expression, “Will you stop it?” Fa¬ vorite pastime, Walking with a certain Senior boy; Favorite song, “Maybe It’s Be¬ cause I Love You Too Much;” Ambition, To be a teacher of languages. Andrew’ Molyn—Known as “Moby;” Fa¬ vorite expression, “I’ll get a hit next time;” ravorite pastime, Chasing foul balls; Fa¬ vorite song, “Why Can’t This Night Go On forever? Ambition, To become catcher for the New York Yankees. Waldo Pinney—Known as “Wally;” Fa¬ vorite expression, “I just threw the pack away; Favorite pastime, Visiting teachers during recess; Favorite song, “Sweet Ad¬ eline in rag-time music; Ambition, To be¬ come one of the Four Hundred



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WINDSOR LOCKS HIGH SCHOO Fifth row—A. Taravella, Wolnick, Babiarz, Molyn, F. Cooney Fourth row—Conroy, Field, Griffin, Soboleski, Wheeler (t Third row—Preli, V. Cooney, M. Griffin, Sluzinski, Shykula, Anderson

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