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

 - Class of 1935

Page 12 of 64

 

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10 THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD VIRGINIA MARIE MANGIAROTTI “Jeania” Commercial Course Usher at Graduation, ’34; Cup Cake Com¬ mittee, ’33; Usher at Speaking Contest, ' 34; “Arms and the Man” Chorus; Glee Club, ’32, ’33, ’34; Graduation Part—“Schools of the Past”, Girls’ Double Quartet, Boys’ and Girls’ Quartet. Lively as a cricket, Brim full of joy and vigor : Our Jeania gives us each a smile. And prays that she‘11 grow bigger. CAROLYN MARIE MATRONI “Carrie” Commercial Course Representative, School Magazine Contest, ’32; Decorating Committee, ’34; Usher, Gradua¬ tion Exercises, ’34; Orchestra Committee, ’34, ’35; Motto Committee, ’35; Banquet Committee, ’35; Glee Club, ’32, ’33, ’34; “Arms and the Man”, ’35; Commencement Prophecy, ’35. Carrie is a merry lass. Whose tone of dress is ultra-class ; But when it comes to cooking. She is less proficient than good-looking. MARION GRANGER McCANN “Mimi” Commercial Course Herald Board—Assistant Business Manager, 34; Editor-in-Chief, ’35; Glee Club, ’32, ’33; Freshman Speaking Contest, ’32; Magazine Con¬ test—Class Captain, ’32; Class Captain, ’33; Lieutenant, ’34; Assistant Manager, ’35. Senior Play—Piano Solo at Intermission; Box Office Tickets, ’35; Graduation Part—Salutatory • Representative to Rotary Club, ’34; Banquet Committee, ’35. No KI3B8 could tcrow under her feet. I ' m sure The ground couldn ' t even get seeded ; As she hurries from home to classes and work And anywhere else that she ' s needed.

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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 9 DAVII) NELSON LOGAN “Dazzler” Commercial Course Athletic Council Representative, ’35; Class Edi¬ tor, Herald, ’32; Basketball, ’32, ’33, ’34, ’35; Baseball, ’32, ’33, ’34, ’35; Glee Club, ’35; “Arms and the Man”, ’35; Boys’ Quartet Graduation, ’35. “David seldom answers questions. But always has one to ask ; Asking many questions Is his self-appointed task. PHILLIP JOSEPH LOMBARDI “Phil” Commercial Course Dramatics—Usher for “Arms and the Man”; Graduation—Part in “School of the Past.” “Phil is employed in the Rialto Theater. And tries his best to arrange to meet her; Most every night at half-past eight. That is, of course, unless she’s late. ROBERT PAUL MAGLEORA “Ski” Commercial Course Baseball, ’32, ’33, ’34, ’35; Basketball, ’32, ’33, ' 34; Graduation—Demonstration in “Schools of the Present.” “Stately and straight was his stride, High and mighty was his pride ; We know he cared for school not at all ; But he earned a brilliant record when it came to baseball.



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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 11 KATHRYN MARY McKENNA “Katie” Commercial Course Usher, Class Night, ’84; Cup Cake Commit¬ tee, ’34, ’35; Orchestra Committee, ’35; Senior Play Committee, ’35; Assistant Circulating Man¬ ager, Herald, ’34; Advertising Committee, Herald, ’34; Typist, Herald, ’34; Glee Club, ’32,’33 34; “Arms and the Man” Chorus, ’35; “School of the Past”, ’35. Kathryn ' s always in a hurry Yet somehow she gets there late But we wonder if this happens When she has an important date.” FRANCIS EDWARD MERRIGAN “Frank” Commercial Course Class President, ’35; Glee Club, ’32, ’33, ’34, ’35; Quartet, ’33, ’34, ’35; Freshmen Speaking Contest, ’32; Junior Essay Contest, ’34; Address of Welcome, ' 35. Frank ' s quick and funny ; His ways are quite pleasing But oh! how the girls hate To stand his eternal teasing. MARY ANNE MOLONSKI “Manya” General Course Usher at Commencement, ’34; Refreshment Committee, ’34; Glee Club, ’32, ’33, ’34; “Arms and the Man” Chorus, ’35;Usher, Freshman Speaking Contest, ’32; Senior Girls’ Double Quartet; “Schools of the Past”, ’35. Mary had many cute little tricks Which resulted in getting her into a ‘fix ' But when it came to English class. We found Mary a mute little lass.

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