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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 17 The members of the Business Board for the Herald are as follows: Robert Colli. Chairman Geraldine Fiaggi Marylu Griswold The d te for the Junior Prom was set are the following: Decoration Committee Joseph Antonacci June Micha Geraldine Piaggi Barbara Slocomb William Whitten Ticket and Program Audrey Marek Edward Bigos Edward Lanati Joseph Gronda for May 27. The Junior Prom Committees Refreshments Thomas Butcher Evelyn Santamaria Edward Lanati Donald Quagliaroli Orchestra Joseph Halltiran Barbara Gerish Shirley Lanati Marion Cerri ’50 SOPHOMORE CLASS NOTES President -- Ellsworth Case Vice-President ...... Donald Gallerani Secretary . Dorothy Manning Treasurer .... -- ......Joan Clee The class started the year with thirty-seven pupils attending. We decided at the first meeting that the dues should remain twenty-five cents per month. Marysue Condan and Matthew Wezowicz were chcsen to represent the class in the Athletic Association. In the Intramural Sports of the year, the Girls’ Team defeated the Freshman Team. The Boys’ Team also enjoyed a victory over the Freshman Boys’ Team. Dorothy Manning ’51 FRESHMAN CLASS NEWS President .Robert Pinatti Vice-President .. George Quagliaroli Secretary ...... Margaret Sturino Treasurer ..... Patricia Logan In September, fjrty-eight students were enrolled in the Freshman class. A class meeting was held to elect officers. Lydia Bednarz, Janet Cieuwlitiz, and Lester O’Leary were chcsen as representatives to the Athletic Asscciaticn. At this meeting, twenty-five cents a month was decided upon for dues. Page
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16 THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD jector. It has been used in the science and history classes, and it has also been used in assemblies. This gives us a brief idea of some of the more important assemblies, projects, and undertakings of the school year of 1949. Bruce Hendsey 49 SENIOR CLASS NEWS President . Bruce Hendsey Vice-President .Philip Oates Secretary .Marion Koehler Treasurer ...Jeanette Quagliaroli In September, 28 members were enrolled in the Senior Class. The Seniors held their annual social in honor of the Freshmen on October 22. It proved a financial and social success. A magazine campaign was conducted by the seniors through the Curtis Publishing Company. Two teams were organized with Marion Koehler as the captain for the blue team and Patricia Rielly, captain of the Red. The Red team came out victorious. The Seniors of 49 brought in more subscriptions than any other class since the begin¬ ning of the campaigns. The losing team, the blue, entertained the winning team and the faculty at a most enjoyable party. Barbara Fitzpatrick, highest salesman, was pre¬ sented with a watch. Loring Studio was engaged this year to take the class pictures. A food sale was held in the Town Clerk’s Office on January 15. Generous con¬ tributions from the people of Windsor Locks made this sale a success. On April 22, the Senior Class put on ’’Sing for Your Supper”, a three act comedy. It was enjoyed by everyone and the play was a financial success. Preparations for Class Night and Graduation are now being made. The Senior Class wishes to thank everyone who helped support their enterprises. Phil Oates ’49 JUNIOR CLASS NEWS President ..Robert Colli Vice-President .... Edward Bigos Secretary ........Evelyn Santamaria Treasurer ....Anna Glemboski The first few meetings of the Junior Class were held mainly for the purpose cf electing officers of various committees. At the first class meeting, the A. A. members were chosen. They are as follows: William Whitten, Edward Viggiano, and Kenneth Christian. The selection of class rings was made at a meeting held in the month of Novem¬ ber. The class elected Marion Cerri as class editor. The school editor and the athletic editor for the Herald were also chosen. 00 Page
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18 THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD In the fall a social was given by the Seniors in honor of the Freshmen. The class was grateful, as it gave them a chance to acquaint themselves with the upper¬ classmen. Different members of the class took part, during the year, in the various assembly programs. The Freshman girls and boys organized teams to take part in the intramural games. Alice Marconi ’52 ATHLETICS In Windsor Locks High School, our two major sports have come to the end of a very successful year. In basketball, the team although lacking height and experience, came to a very successful close, winning ten games and losing eleven. The Basketball squad is composed of the following boys: Hendsey, Oates, Whitten, Antonacci, Butcher, Fisher, Kraiza, Christian, Bigos, Holden, Bycenski, Halloran, Viggiano, Tenero, Ermellini, Ulitsch, Wezowicz, Case, Fitzpatrick, Kulas, Price, Quaglioroli, Oliva, Godek, O’Leary. The basketball schedule and scores are as follows: W. L. OPP. Bloomfield 28 45 Glastonbury 22 19 Suffield 23 33 Ellsworth 20 22 Canton 53 28 Berlin 31 40 Canton 33 31 Alumni 33 31 East Hampton 32 25 Portland 37 26 Simsbury 37 48 Bloomfield 26 51 Glastonbury 27 23 Sufheld 16 55 Ellsworth 26 48 East Hampton 39 30 Portland 26 32 La Sallette 44 41 Berlin 37 35 Simsbury 40 45 The baseball team is just getting underway with their schedule and they appear to promise a very good season. o CM Page
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