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

 - Class of 1933

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21 THE HIGH SCHOO L HERALD THE CLASS OF THIRTY ' THREE Magna Neta Anderson—“Maggie;” Gen¬ eral Course; Glee Club ’30, 31, ’32, ’33; “Sunbonnet Sue” Chorus ’31; Participated in Freshman Prize Speaking; Junior Essay Contest; Candy Committee for Senior Play; Class Gifts. A maiden never bold ; Of spirit so still and quiet, that her motion Blushed at herself.” Russell Howard Bacon—“Russ;” Aca¬ demic; Boys’ Glee Club ’31, ’32; “Sunbonnet Sue” Chorus ’31; “Oh! Doctor” Chorus ’32; Ticket Committee for Junior Speaking Con¬ test; Freshman Speaking Contest ’30; Usher. Senior Play ’33; Usher, Graduation ’32; Class Gifts ’33. For my part getting up seems not so easy By half as lying.” Edward Adam Babiarz—“Eddie;.” Gen- e al Course; “Sunbonnet Sue” Chorus ’31; Ticket Committee Senior Mid-Year Dance; Ticket Committee Senior Play; Decorating Committee Junior Prize Essay; Ticket Com¬ mittee Junior Dance; Glee Club; Advice to Undergraduates. Of speech unguarded Man doth oft repeat; But not of keeping silence. Donald Ryle Cameron—“Don;” General Course; Member Athletic Council ’30, ’31; Assistant Circulating Manager of Herald ’32; Glee Club ’31, ’32; Basketball ’30, ’31. ’32, ’33; Baseball ’31; “Sunbonnet Sue” Chorus ’31; Freshman Speaking Contest ’30; “Oh! Doctor” Chorus ’32; Junior Prize Speaking Contest Ticket Committee ’32; Commencement Quartet ’33. All I ask is a square deal for every man. Thomas Eugene Connolly—“Tom;” Gen¬ eral Course; Vice-President ’32; President ’33; Athletic Association ’32; Ticket Com¬ mittee Junior Dance ’32; Ticket Committee Senior Mid-Year Dance ’32; Ticket Commit¬ tee Senior Play ’32; Ticket Committee Senior Play ’33; Usher, Graduation ’32; Usher, Junior Prize Speaking ’32; Address of Welcome ’33. “H« guards the trust that is given him And to himself Is just.” Raymond Francis Conroy—“Ray;” Gen¬ eral Course; Class President ’29, ’30; Elect¬ ed to Athletic Council ’33; Basketball Team ’31, ’32, ’33; “Sunbonnet Sue” ’31; Glee Club ’29; Freshman Speaking Contest ’29; Com¬ mencement Quartet. “Pleasure ' s the only noble end To which all human powers should tend.’’ Mary Valeria Cooney—“Val;” Com¬ mercial Course; Member of Athletic Asso¬ ciation ’30, ’31; Glee Club ’29, ’30, ’31, ’32; “Sunbonnet Sue” ’31; Freshman Prize Speaking ' 29; Junior Essay Contest ’31; Political Debate ’32; Refreshment Commit¬ tee at Senior Play; Cl ss Will ’33. Muse not that 1 thus suddenly proceed ; For what I will, I will, and there an end. Francis Julian Cooney—“Fr n;” College Course; Basketball,. ’32; “The Automatic Butler; Glee Club; Class Gift. Beware the fury of a patient man ! • • ‘ « Angelin Rfise Daddabbo—“Angie;” Gen¬ eral Course-; Glee Club ’30 ’31, ’32, ’33; “Sunbcnnet Sue” 31; Ticket Committee Mid-winter Dance ’33; Refreshment Com¬ mittee Senior Play ’33; Class History. Gently to hear, kindly to judge. Mary Elizabeth Dowd—“Mamie;” Col¬ lege Preparatory; Vice-President ’30; Treasurer ' 33; Athletic Editor ’31; Associ¬ ate Editor ’33; Basketball ’30, ’31, ’32, ’33; Captain ’33; Treasurer of Athletic Associa¬ tion ’32, ’33; Glee Club ’30, ’31, ’32, ’33; “Sunbonnet Sue” ’31; Chorus “Oh! Doctor” ’32; “Automatic Butler” ’33; First Prize, Freshman Speaking Contest ’30; First Prize. Junior Essay Contest ’32; Sandwich Sale Committee ’33; Refreshment and Dec¬ oration Committees ’32, ’33; Usher, Senior Play ’31; Acceptance of Gift to School ’32; Entertainment Committee ’33; Room Man¬ ager, Magazine Contest ’32; Honor Essay ’33. She seeks the things that are above. Helen Mary Durnin—“Red;” General Course; Basketball ’30, ’31; “Sunbonnet Sue” ’31; Glee Club ’30, ’31, ’32, ’33; Fresh¬ man Prize Speaking ’30; Junior Essay Contest ’32; “Herald” Typist ’32, ’33; Deco¬ rating Committee for Junior Dance ’32;

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Second row—Tasillo, Gandolfi, Sgorbati, Daddabbo, Raccone, Durnin First Row (seated)—Goldfarb. Dowd, Connolly, R. Taravella, Jackson, White Standing—Bacon, Cameron, Pinney, Wadsworth



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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 25 Ticket Committee for Senior Mid-year Dance ’33; Ticket Committee for “The Automatic Butler” ’33; Candy Committee for “The Automatic Butler” ’33; Usher for “Oh! Doctor” ’32; Prophecy. ‘‘And her sunny locks Hanir on her temples like a golden fleece William John Field—“Willie;” Commer¬ cial; Basketball ’32; Class Debate ’33; “Sunbonnet Sue” Chorus ’31; “Oh! Doctor” Oborns ’32; Glee Club ’31, ’32; Freshman Speaking Contest ’30; Junior Prize Speak¬ ing Ticket Committee ' 32; Usher, Senior Play ’33; Usher, Graduation ’32; Commence¬ ment Quartet ’33. “And if 1 laugh at any mortal thing Tis that I may not weep. Mary Elizabeth Gandolfi—“Mimi;” Com¬ mercial Course; Class President ’32; Class Editor ’30, ’33; Associate Editor ’31; Assist¬ ant Business Manager ’32; Typist ’32, ’33; Business Manager ’33; “Sunbonnet Sue” ’31; “The Automatic Butler” ’33; Glee Club ’31, ’32, ’33. Junior Essay Contest ’32; Sand¬ wich Sale Committtee ’33; Refreshment Committee, Senior Mid-Year Dance ’33; Music Committee ’33; Decorating Commit¬ tee, Junior Prom ’32; Ticket Committee ’32; Ring Committee ’32; Refreshment Commit¬ tee, Junior Prom ’32; Decorating Commit¬ tee ’33; Refreshment Committee, Social ’33; Hot Dog Roast Committee ’33; Usher, “Oh! Doctor” ’32 ;Honor Essay ’33. “Who mixed reason with pleasure, and wisdom with mirth Benjamin Harry Goldfarb — “Benny;” Academic Course; Herald Athletic Editor ’33; Glee Club ’29; “Sunbonnet Sue” ’31; “Oh! Doctor” ' 32; “Automatic Butler” ’33; Athletic Association ’29, ’30, ’31, ’32; De¬ bate ’33; Campaign Speech ’33; Refresh¬ ment Committees ’32, ’33; Commencement Part—Solo. “Th« n he will talk good gods, how he will talk ! Margaret Elizabeth Griffin—“Marge;” Commercial Course; Glee Club ’31, ’32 ’33; “Sunbonnet Sue,” Chorus ’31; Assistant Circulating Committee on Herald Board ’32; Refreshment Committee ’32; Sandwich Sale Committee ’33; Ticket Committee for Senior Play ’33; Motto Committee ’33; Statistics ' 33. “My crown i» in my Heart, not on my Head ’ Mary Theresa Griffin—“May;” General Course; Class Editor ’32; School Editor ’33; Commodore ’33; Typist ’32, ’33; “Sunbonnet Sue” ’31; “Automatic Butler” ’33; Glee Club ’30, ’31, ’32, ’33; Participated in Final Freshman Speaking Contest ’30; Junior Prize Essay ’32; Usher ’32; Ticket Commit¬ tee and Refreshment Committee for Junior Prom ’32; Social ’33; Senior Prom Refresh¬ ment Committee ’33; Decorating Commit¬ tee ’32, ’33; Honor Essay ’33. “I ' d laugh today; today is brief, I ' d be glad today and sing.” Esther Shirley Jackson—“Shirl;” College Preparatory; Class Secretary ’31, ’33;Bas- ketball ’30, ’31, ’32, ’33; Basketball Mana¬ ger ’33; Member Athletic Association ’31, ’33; Chorus “Sunbonnet Sue” ’31; Chorus “Oh! Doctor” 32; “Automatic Butler ’33; Glee Club ’30, ’31, ’32, ’33; Usher, Senior Play ’31; Entertainment Committee, Sopho¬ more Hot Dog Roast ’31; Decoration Com¬ mittee ’32, ’33; Refreshment Committee, Junior Prom ’32; Sandwich Sale Committee ’33; Renewal Subscription Manager, Maga¬ zine Contest ’33; Freshman Prize Speaking Contest ’30; Junior Prize Essay Contest [32; Associate Editor “Herald” ’32; Editor- in Chief “Herald” 33; Valedictorian ’33. She looks up and not down; Out! and not in, Forward 1 and not back; And lends a hand Andrew Molyn—“Moby;’’General Course; Basketball ’31, ’32, ’33; Captain of Basket¬ ball ’32, ’33; Baseball ’31, ’32, ’33; Partici¬ pated in Play, “Oh! Doctor;” Member of Glee Club; Member of Athletic Association 31, ’32, ’33; Ticket Committee Junior Dance; Ticket Committee Senior Mid-year Dance; Captain Baseball Team ’32, ’33; Ticket Com. mitee, Senior Play; Decorating Committee, Junior Dance; Advice to Undergraduates. “The optimist fell ten stories At each window-bar He shouted to his friends ' AJ1 right so far. ’ f Waldo Colton Pinney—“Wally;” General Course; Class Debate ’33; Senior Play; Senior Quartet; Commencement Quartet. “Honorable ladies sought my love Which I denying, they fell sick and died Rose Mary Preli—“Cy;” Academic Course; Glee Club; “Sunbonnet Sue” ’31; “The Automatic Butler ’33; Ticket Commit-

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