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

 - Class of 1936

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16 THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD CLASS NIGHT PROGRAM -★- AMATEUR RADIO HOUR—STATION VVLHS Incorporated June 15th, 1936, with the following officers: President, Richard Blackburn; Vice-President, Joseph McKenna; Secretary, Josephine Milesi; Treasurer, Helen Jenkins. Broadcasting over the Coral and Silver Network 8.15 P. M., Eastern Standard Time Announcer--Francis Carnigl ' ia Major Knows’ Amateur-Hour Sponsored by the Red Clay Brickyard Major Knows-Richard Blackburn Male Quartet. .John Gorka. Edward Mokr.vcki, Charles Stanger, Charles Pansarasa Poem—The Last Hymn.......June Wheeler Pageant—The Seven Objectives of Education Spirit of Education—Mary Williams Health—Anna Hys Worthy Home Membership—Nellie Vershowsky Vocations—Mary Shykula Academic Subject Matter—Jean Ridel Ethical Character—Mabel Hammond Leisure—Angelina Antonacci Citizenship—Mary Sales Class Psychologist......... j oseph McKenna Instrumental Solo..... Helen McC loskey Prophecy-Lorraine Barberi, Irma Beltrandi, Josephine Milesi Sports Review-Raymond Merlo Senior Girls’ Quintette Anna Ferrara, Helen Jenkins, Margaret Moore, Doris Tanvbussi, June Wheeler Oration and Class Poem... ... George O’Callahan Connecticut Tercentenary Song... The Graduating Class Class Gifts Frances Greene, Anna Kasufka, Caroline Lombardi, Charles Pansarasa Presentation of Gift to School John Gorka Acceptance of Gift-William McCue, ’37 America, the Beautiful-The High School Chorus

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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD IN MEMORIAM -J V. Has she really left us? Her eyes have closed, we no longer see her performing her duties in the same efficient, poised manner, yet her voice, once the bearer of helpful suggestions still continues to! be heard in the same role of teacher and counselor as we are faced with the problems which life presents. i Our scholastic standing was a secondary aim in her work. She tried to instill in our minds the necessity of forming strong characters and often quoted the proverb which she so faithfully lived up to. “To thine own self be true, and it must follow As the night the day Thou canst not then be false to any man. ’ It is sad but true that all things in life that we truly love and ap¬ preciate must eventually be taken away or pass from our lives and so it is with Mrs. Leary. But even death cannot end her influence upon our thoughts and memories. Class of 1924. Two generations of High School students recognized and admired the striking personality of Mrs. Leary. Class of 1925. A heart to resolve, a head to contrive, and a hand to accomplish. Class of 1926. Her speech and her manner won her great respect. Class of 1927. The loss of a friend is great indeed. Windsor Locks deeply feels that loss since Mrs. Leary has gone from among us. Her influence has been far reach¬ ing. It has gone deep into the lives of many young people whom she has guided in our high school. May her memory be ever sacred to the pupils to whom she gave much of herself to make the youthful tasks of life less difficult. Class of 1928. She was the proud possessor of many noble characteristics sel¬ dom found in any one person. Class of 1929. The memory of Mrs. Leary will ever remain in our hearts and mind. - Class of 1930. We shall always cherish the memory of Kathryn B. Leary, our teacher, for her help, sincere interest, and patience during our four years at the Wind¬ sor Locks High. , Class of 1931. And this our unvoiced psalm: May we greet her once more in the Great Reunion. ... Class of 1932. To the memory of our dear teacher whose spirit of gemerosity, loyalty and tolerance we trust will be remembered. Class of 1933„ In memory of her whose name will always stir in us a tender feeling of gratitude and appreciation for her untiring efforts so generously given in our behalf. Class of 1934. To those who knew her not Words cannot paint. To those who knew her well Words are too faint. Class of 1935. Her interest and cooperation in all our undertakings we sincere¬ ly appreciate. Class of 1936. Loved and respected by all who knew her.



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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 17 PROPHECY Major! Now we have The Busy Body Ciub. They are going to prophesy what is in store for the class of 1936. Girls, how can you proph¬ esy this? Lorraine: We have known our classmates so long that we know that they will come to these ends. Irma: Francis Carniglia will be the owner and chief clown of the Tinky Clucks Circus. Helen Jenkins and Helen McCloskey will be his chief trapeze performing artists noted for their gracefulness and daring, will have as his main attractions, Anna Mae Ferrara as the great Bicycie Tight Rope Rider and George O’Callahan as the leader of a Wild West Rodeo. . ... . Josephine: Edward Mokryski will be noted for his splendid work as a state cop. He will be merciless in handing out speeding tickets. Charles Pansarasa will receive a ticket while driving his Greyhound Bus. As he will thus get trips to the city free, he can give his thumb a much needed rest. Mabel Hammond will also receive a similar notice from Edward while driving her father’s laundry truck. Lorraine: Joseph McKenna will be Judge in the Windsor Locks Courthouse. He will never lose his ambition to be a dictator of some sort. Jean Ridel and Mary Sales will be in his employ as court stenographers. Irma: Mary Williams will find a solution for coming out of her day¬ dreams when she moves next to Frances Greene because the quacks fiocn Frances’s duck farm will keep her wide awake all the time. Josephine: Five of our classmates will go into business. Nellie Vershowskv will run a bakery shop called. “Chisel’s Bakery House. Caro- lyn Lombardi will run a hot dog stand down on the shore. The Coast Guard and sailors always insure big business, you know. Anna Kasufka will conduct a dress shop with Doris Tambussi as her mannequin Margaret Moore and Mary Shykula will be instructors m the Madame Bendanlose Reducing Institution. . Lorraine: Some of our classmates will become famous professionals. Angelina Antonacci will succeed Shirley Temple. Anna Hys will ruri ai grey car factory with John Gc.rka as her chief advisor and chaffeur. Richard Blackburn will become a famous hairdresser. Most of his business will be with the Junior and Sophomore girls. June Wheeler will be a playwTig on Broadway, her latest successful play be ng “Redhead Technique Irma: Raymond Merlo will carry on his career as a captaini of a baseball team and become coach of the “Strike Em Out Team -Altbough Charles Stanger has always been known as a timid soul he will have nu t monial trouble and will venture into the marriage ordeal three times be¬ fore he finds the right girl. Lorraine Barberi, ’36 Irma Beltrandi, ’36 Josephine Milesi, ’36

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