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

 - Class of 1935

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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 31 CLASS POEM Four years within its portals, Four years within its walls, We’ve worked and strived together In the dearest school of all. We’ve had our fun and frolic, Made friendships fond and true; We’ve had our happy hours With classmates loyal, too. Though school days now are finished And we go on from here Our hearts will always cherish Those memories ever dear. Four years tonight are ended And now we bid goodbye, To teachers and the happy hours We spent in Windsor Locks High. E. Sartirana, ’35. SENIOR CLASS NOTES This year, the Senior Class consists of thirty-nine members. At the first class meeting the following class officers were chosen; President, Frank Merrigan; Vice-President, Barney Osowecki; Secretary, Ruth Wallace; Treasurer, Joseph Barberi. The class has chosen Felix Pohorylo, Lorraine Jenkins, and Rollande Paquin as representatives to the Athletic Association. During the year, the class has sponsored sandwich sales which proved to be a financial success. Miss Sackett’s division of the Senior Class gave a Columbus Day Program before the assembly on October 12. The Senior Class gave a social at the Memorial Hall, Thursday eve¬ ning, November 20. Miss Smith’s division of the Senior Class presented a Thanksgiving Program. v The class sold Christmas Cards during the holiday season to increase their small hoard. A mid-year dance was held at the Memorial Hall, January 25, spon¬ sored by the Senior Class. The Seniors showed their dramatic ability in their presentation of George Bernard Shaw’s play, “Arms and the Man. Rollande Paquin, ’35.

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30 THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD GIFT TO THE SC HOOL As we are leaving Windsor Locks High School, we wish to show our appreciation to the Athletic Association by presenting this small sum of money. With this gift we express our sincere wishes for a bright and happy future for the Athletic Association. Joseph Barberi, ’35. ACCEPTANCE OF GIFT In behalf of the undergraduates of the Windsor Locks High School, I wish to thank the Class of 1935 for their thoughtfulness and generosity in presenting this gift to the Athletic Association. Irma Beltrandi, ’36. CLASS SONG School days, school days, Happy ones we know. School days, rule days, Dear class we love them so. Parting, starting, Careers for all to go. Our school days we have spent together, Toiling onward to happiness. Patient teachers we are thankful, For guiding us on to success. Windsor Locks High we leave forever And take fond mem’ries of our four years, We’ll e’er cherish our Alma Mater, Though we leave with regret and tears. School days, school days, Happy ones we know, School days, rule days, Dear class we love them so. Parting, starting, Careers for all to go. Barbara Cooney, ’35.



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32 THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD JUNIOR CLASS NOTES In September, the Junior Class entered with an enrollment of thirty- lour members. We were sorry to lose two students, Frances Ludwin and Edward Williams. At the class meeting in September the following officers were elected: President, George O’Callahan; Vice-President, Josephine Milesi; Secretary, Doris Tambussi; Treasurer, Mary Williams. A program was given for Armistice Day under the direction of Mrs. Leary. In February, a Lincoln Day program was presented under the direc¬ tion of Miss Holbrook. The Junior Prize Essay Contest was held in St. Mary’s Hall on May 28. The Junior Prom was held in the Memorial Hall on June 5. A pleas¬ ant time was enjoyed by all who attended. Margaret Moore, ’36. SOPHOMORE CLASS NOTES The Sophomore Class, at a meeting in the early part of October, elected class officers as follows: Daniel McKenna, President; Vincent Dowd Vice-President; Mary Tracy, Secretary; Dorothy Colli, Treasurer. In December the entire Sophomore Class, conducted by Miss Burke presented a Christmas program. In March, Miss Burke’s division of the class presented a program which explained such terms as “0. Iv.” and “Little Red School House.” Dorothy Micha, ’37. FRESHMAN CLASS NOTES In September the freshman Class consisted of eighty-one members, but now fifteen have left school and four new ones have joined Thus the class now has seventy pupils. Angelo Colo was elected president of our class but he left school. We had another election and Irene Galipeau was made President; Jerry Connolly, Vice-President; Jean Camp, Treasurer- and Francis Wallace, Secretary. The sport director of the class is Anna Albani. Miss Helen C. Holbrook directed an Easter program given by some of the Freshman boys and girls. Mr. Robert Jackson, the home-room teacher of the I reshman Class, also gave and directed a program on Recrea¬ tions. A sandwich sale was given on Tuesday, May 7, by the Freshmen. 1 he money will be used for sporting goods. On May 17, Miss Sackett directed a Peace Program. Edward Therrien, ’38.

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