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

 - Class of 1947

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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 2.3 SENIOR CLASS NOTES President . Theodore Rendock Vice-President -- Theodore Bigos Secretary .... Lois Dowd Treasurer . Grace Rossi William Rielly, June Fitzpatrick, John Fisher, and Vito Ruggiero were elected by the class as representatives to the Athletic Association. A social in honor of the Freshmen was given on October 18. It proved a suc¬ cess both socially and financially. The magazine campaign, conducted by the Seniors through the Curtis Publish¬ ing Company, added a considerable profit to the funds for the Washington Trip. Teddy Rendock did an outstanding job as salesman and was given an award. During the campaign, the Class was divided into two teams, The Red and The Blue. The Blue Team, or the losing team, had to give a social for the victors, the faculty, and the Juniors. Mr. Davis, a representative for the Company, did some comic imper¬ sonations of Romeo and Juliet.” A good time was had by all. On February 7, the Prize Essay Contest was held in the high school auditorium. The following Seniors participated: Elsie Colo, Lois Dowd, Marguerite Gallerani, Eleanor Gragnolati, and Ellen Shaughnessy. First prize was awarded Ellen Shaughn- essy; second prize, Elsie Colo. The Class had its pictures taken by the Brown Studio in March. The Senior Class has decided on maroon and white as their class colors, and the talisman rose as the class flower. On April 11, a three- act comedy, Let Me Grow Up”, was given in the audit¬ orium of the high school. A large crowd attended this important occasion. The proceeds of the play went toward the Class trip to Washington, D. C. The Seniors left for the nation ' s capitol, April 28. This four-day tour proved very educational and enjoyable. Preparation for Class Night and Graduation are now being made. The Senior Class wish to express their deepest thanks to all those who have contributed so much in making all their enterprises a success. Marguerite Gallerani ’47 JUNIOR CLASS NOTES Pres id ent...„ -- Joh n Shaughnessy Vice-President .... Robert Paganelli Secretary . Margaret Barisone T reasurer .—.... Mildred Christian In September, thirty-nine members were enrolled in the Junior Class. Since then, five have left and two have been added so that the enrollment now stands at thirty-six. A class meeting was held to elect the officers. Arthur Africano and Edward Wezowicz were elected as representatives for the Athletic Association. Later another meeting was held, and rose and silver were chosen as the class colors. The class also selected a plain gold ring. LD CNI Page

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22 THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD NAME CHARACTERISTICS SAYING | Teddy Bigos The neatest boy I’ll take a dozen! u Antoinette Borracci The alto of our class I beg your pardon H Mary Calsetta The most carefree What ' s new?” “w Anne Clough The most talkative girl Great! 1 Elsie Colo The most learned How cute! Elsie Colturi Class chaffeur To each his own. Betty Darby The best dressed Senior girl Oh! dear!” Lois Dowd The most conscientious girl Oh, Brother! • Jack Fisher The class play-boy Yeah?” June Fitzpatrick The most athletic girl Prove it. Sylvia Fogg The girl with the loveliest hands Oh. beans! Marguerite Gallerani The best all-round girl Good gravy! Eleanor Gragnolati The girl with the loveliest smile Jccpers! George Gibson The best looking Senior boy Fooey!” Donald Hendsey The best roller-skater Rough!” Joan MacFarlane Southern belle Swell! Loretta Mobiglia The most dependable girl For the luvva Mike.” Esther Montemerlo The most vivacious girl Oh, great! Francis Nadeu The class Pest ' Huh! Eleanor Niziolek The most quiet girl Oh, Sugar!” Richard O’Leary The most reserved boy That ' s Life.” Madeline Perotti The nicest eyes Gee! Helen Pikul The most co-operative Right away Robert Price The most quiet Senior boy What? Esther Quagliaroli Prettiest blond hair Let’s be different.” Francis Quagliaroli The shyest boy What ' s it all about? Theodore Rendock The hardest w ' orker Hello! Billy Rielly The class fireman Where ' s the fire? Irene Rivers The most unassuming Holy cow!” Grace Rossi The most business-like Oh, fine!” Helena Rouleau The most sophisticated Shwell.” Vito Ruggiero The most talkative boy Skip it Dorothy Samplatsky The friendliest girl Golly Gum Drops! Harry Schuster The most co-operative boy Sure” Ellen Shaughnessy The neatest girl Oh! Fudge 1 Robert Sheehan The class athlete You’ve Got Me. Dorcas Smith Class pianist Why sure.” Robert Taravella The class borrower I don’t know Mary Therrien The girl ifcith the giggle Really! ! CNI Page



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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD . made for the Junior Prom which will be held „„ May dtora.ed ,o tea.Je a •« » « ' ™ “cb«L has ton engaged » fnaniah ,b, mu.ic. Tbe comm,,.™ bead, worn choaen and are as follows: - , Ta ravel la • Refreshment Committee, Lorraine Kulas, mittee, Peter Gallerani. SOPHOMORE CLASS NOTES D •, .Arthur Russell President ... n •, . Philip Oates r , . Patricia Rielly Dorothy Dowd Treasurer ---- r c1 t of „ rs Sr .’S ' amtr zt sr S-. s:lf»,rx lumber h£ toTslightly deceased Joaeph Amonacci and Pai.y Rng«e„o were elected to the Athletic Council. The class decided to pay $.25 a month as dues. A delegation of fifteen members was formed to attend the funeral for Dr. Anna C0 l Thc phomores wish to express their appreciation to the principal, teachers and other members of the faculty for a successful and happy school ye . Jeanette Quacliaroli 49 FRESHMAN CLASS NOTES „ , ..Richard Christian ., , ...Edward Bic.os Evelyn Santamaria S Cre ‘ ary - ..... ' AUDREY MAREK Treasurer . Thc r. .- r “ d wmi “ m Te V - F, “ hm “ year has been, and we shall do our best to make it so. ‘ fZw a i niM f PlAC.(»I 50 CNI Page

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