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

 - Class of 1940

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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 27 POETRY SPRING Spring is the season of all the year When birds and blossoms do appear, The time has come when things turn green When blossoms everywhere are seen. And now and then gay robi ns sing Their happy, happy thanks to Spring! The time has come for blossoms gay, To make their start and lead the way. To all the places in which they ' re seen Blue and yellow and pink and green. This is the season when we all caress, The birds and flowers for their loveliness! Santa Urgo, ’41. THE FLOOD The swirling waters, black and grim, Have long since overflowed their rim, Have dashed away, with ruthless pleasure, My rocking horse, a priceless treasure. Upon my horse I used to ride Across the countries far and wide, But now it has been swept away To some far-off, forsaken bay. Catherine Molinari, 41. WHEN JUNE DRAWS NEAR Around this time, when June draws near Fond memories come, that are so dear Though white clouds sail across the sky And flowers bloom and blue birds fly Scarce seen because of our farewell tear. We are the graduate. Four years just fly It seems to us, who ' ve worked so hard, as days go by Studied and were taught, and now we sigh For June has come. Enter the room that we have left To you the passing time has swept Our title, be sure to keep your place; If you our name deface, No honors we ll reap, but tears will be wept When June has come. Geraldine Bruni, 40. CM Page

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26 THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD Class Musician CLASS BALLOT David Perotti Class Typist Doris Sfreddo Class Athlete . .Chester McComb [oiliest Girl .Justine Ferrari Quietest Boy .Kenneth Hancock Most Petite Girl .Rose Antonacci Class Blusher . George Hammond Best Singer . .Wanda Bednarz Boy Most Likely to Succeed .Joseph Molinari Most Attentive Girl. Best Dancer .Katherine DeBella ..Francis Ciparelli Quietest Girl. Most Mischievous Boy Jean Bermani . Michael Paluch Most Bashful Girl .... Sophie Danyluk Class Actor Alfred Gragnolati Most Industrious. Elizabeth Bellingeri Girl Most Likely to Succeed .Ellen Root Class Co-ed ... .Delma Vandomo Best Boy Bluff er. Joseph Bardani Best Mixer Most Thoughtful. . Bette McCloskey .Adele Sturino Hardest Worker. Bashful Boy of the Class. Most Talkative Girl. Most Pleasing Personality Class Artist.. Most Carefree.. .Marion Holmes Harold Falls .Rose Massaro .Jean Sheridan Geraldine Bruni .Lena Bologna Man About Town. Most Dignified Most Sophisticated Best Sport. Albert Calsetta Marion Harvey .Bernice Meade Louise Penserasa The Stay-at-Home Girl. .Wanda Ostrowski Most Serious Elida Draghi Page



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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD ATHLETICS BASEBALL NEWS The team has had a successful season and some fine pitching has been performed by Krauss and Molinari. The outstanding performance was a no-hit, no-run game pitched by Fred Krauss, against Suffield. The team was coached by Robert Jackson of the faculty and was captained by Chester McComb. The Athletic Council selected Alfred Gragnolati as manager, Urban Flanders as his assistant, Joseph Bordani as president. The team, this year, carried sixteen players as follows: Seniors—Chester McComb, Joseph Molinari and Francis Ciparelli; Juniors—Anthony Christian, Fred Krauss, Louis Naie, Raymond Wezowiez, Samuel Flanders, John Carnavale and John McCue; Soph¬ omores—Thomas Silk, Charles Manderola, Nelson Magleora and Stanley Malec; Fresh¬ men—Robert Quinlivan and Robert Ginnochio. BASEBALL SCHEDULE T earn Place Date Result Bloomfield Windsor Locks April 20 Won Windsor Locks Manchester April 23 Won Enfield Windsor Locks April 26 Won Windsor Locks Bloomfield April 30 Won Sutfield Windsor Locks May 7 Won Windsor Locks Stafford Springs May 14 Won Windsor Locks Rockville May 17 Won Windsor Locks Enfield May 21 Rain Morse Windsor Locks May 24 Won Rockville Windsor Locks May 27 Won Stafford Springs Windsor Locks June 4 Won Windsor Locks Suffield June 7 Won The Windsor Locks High School Team entered the Northern Connecticut League this year. It marks the first time in ten years that the school has been represented. The team has been quite successful so far. Chester McComb, ’40. o CO Page

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