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

 - Class of 1935

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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 17 KATHRYN JEANNETTE WENIS “Kay” Commercial Course Vice-President, ’32; Cup Cake Committee, ’34, ’35; Sandwich Committee, ’34, ’35; Usher, Commencement, ’34; Usher, Class Picture, ’35; Ticket Committee, Junior Prom, ’34; Associate Editor, Herald, ’35; Glee Club, ’32, ’33, ’34, ’35; “Arms and the Man”, ' 35; Freshman Speaking Contest, ’32; Junior Prize Essay Contest, ’34; Graduation Essay, ’35. “To Kathryn with her pleasing way. Goes a new ' Honor every day ; With a smile in the morning and a nod at night There’s none but will say she’s all right WILLIAM GLENN WHITE “Whitey” General Course Vice-President, ’34; Ring Committee, ’33; Associate Editor of Herald, ’33, ’34, ’35; Double Quartette, ’33; Quartette, ’34; “Arms and the Man”, ’35; First Prize, Junior Essay Contest, ’34; Graduation Part—History of Education, Drama¬ tics. “Glenn was a scholar loyal and true. Who never found plenty of work to do, And when it came to doing history. The amount that he did remains a mystery ADELE MARIE WOLNICK “Del” Commercial Course Typist for the Herald, ’33, ’34, ’35; Glee Club, ’32, ’33, ’34; “Arms and the Man”, ’35; First Prize Essay, Washington Bicentennial,’32; Ticket Committee, Junior Prom, ’34; Refreshment Com¬ mittee, ’35; Usher, Junior Prize Speaking, ' 34; Usher, Graduation, ’34; Class Gifts, ' 35. “Chewing gum in classes, was always Adele’s delight. But when the teacher caught her. Her face would turn quite white.

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16 THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD MADELYN ELVIRA TARAVELLA “Maddy” Commercial Course “Arms and the Man”, ’35; Freshman Speak¬ ing Contest, ’32; Glee Club, ’32, ’33; Prophecy, ’35. ‘Madeline with her locks of gold, Is a picture to behold. Hut it takes much of her time. To keep it looking in its prime.” SOPHIE ALICE USANIS “Sue” General Course Refreshment Committee, ’34; Ticket Commit¬ tee, ’34; Basketball, ’33, ’34; Glee Club, ’32, ’33, ’34; Graduation Part—Girls’ Quartet and Old Fashioned School. •‘She hurries in the morning. She hurries out at noon. All that you ' ll see of Sophie Will be the ‘hurry soon.” RUTH ELEANOR WALLACE “Pinkey” Commercial Course Class Secretary, ’35; Athletic Editor, ’34; Typist for Herald, ’34, ’35; Assistant Circulation Manager, ’34; Athletic Council, ’34; Magazine Contest, ’33, ’34, ’35; Solo on Special Programs, ’32, ’33, ’34, ’35; Glee Club, ’32, ’33, ’34; Freshman Speaking Contest, ’32; Junior Speaking Contest, ’34; Refreshment Committee, ’35; Chairman, Pic¬ ture Committee, ’35; Advice to Undergraduates, 35 ‘Our witty Ruth, we’ll surely miss. When from us she ' s away ; We love her for her lively songs. Her laughter light and gay.”



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18 THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD CLASS NIGHT PROGRAM ADDRESS OK WELCOME Members of the Board of Education, Faculty, Parents, Undergraduates, and Friends:— It is with great pride and pleasure that we welcome you here tonight to witness our class night exercises. As the year of 1935 unrolls, we realize that the two most important events of the year are, namely, the Tercentennial Commemoration of the founding of the state of Connecticut, and this, the graduation of the most noble-minded and illustrious group of intellects that ever entered the stately portals of the Windsor Locks High School. As members of the Class of 1935 we wish to express our most sincere thanks to all those who have encouraged and aided us in completing our high school courses and in attaining this goal. Although our four years in high school have meant hard work, we have formed many friendships which we trust will be lasting and which will bring back pleasant memories in the years to come. This year we are celebrating not only the 300th anniversary of the founding of our state, but also the tercentenary of secondary education in the founding of the old Boston Latin School in 1635, only fifteen short years after the landing of the Pilgrims. From a small beginning with one in¬ structor and a handful of students has grown the splendid service now provided for more than 6,000,000 young Americans by 26,000 public and private high schools. Tonight, we shall attempt to show you in a few short sketches, the life in the early schools, that of the present day, and also what the schools will be in the future. We hope you will enjoy this type of program as much as you have appreciated those of other years. Frank Merrigan, ’35. TERCENTENARY CELEBRATION Prologue—The Spirit of Education Margaret Balbi Episode I: Schools of the Past—1850 Scene: Friday Afternoon Exercises Cast r f Characters Mistress Peabody, the teacher-Malvina Draghi Pupils Ezra-Barney Osowecki Emmy Lou--...Kathryn McKenna Mehitable-Anna Giacopassi Abner-Philip Lombardi Priscilla-Mary Raccone

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