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20 THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD SOPHOMORE CLASS NEWS President Edward Young Secretary Treasurer Vice-President Arthur Christian .Nancy Fuller Ann Marie Raccone The first meeting of the Sophomore class was held on October 30, 1952. The purpose cf the meeting was to elect officers. Also at the meeting Jane Ann Downes was elected Class Editor for the Herald. At another meeting William Ciulewicz and Louis Rossi were chosen as the A. A. representatives. Four cheerleaders were chosen from our class. They are Nancy Fuller, Barbara Boutwell, Margaret Carniglia and Ann Marie Raccone. Jane Ann Downes ' 55 FRESHMAN CLASS NEWS .James Warwuck Thomas Quagliaoli Maureen Procopio Judith Parmelee President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary In September, forty Freshmen entered the Windsor Locks High School. Later in the year, the Freshman class elected their officers and representatives to various associations. William Allshouse was elected representative to the Athletic Association, and Maryann Tenerowicz, the class reporter for the Herald. Janice Lascell and Eleanor Barbieri were chosen as cheerleaders from the Fresh¬ man class. Many Freshman boys were selected to represent the Junior Varsity basketball team. Maryann Tenerowicz ' 56
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THE HIGH SCHOOL HEKALI) 19 On April 10, the Senior Class Play, Those Websters , was presented to help make our dreams of Washington come true. Everyone worked hard to make the play a success. It was announced that April 28 to May 2 were the dates of the long awaited trip. This trip, next to graduation, means a lot to every senior class who has worked hard all the year to make it possible. The Senior Class wish to express their sincere thanks to everyone who has helped make this year a prosperous one. May God Bless You, and may your future be brighter. Dolores Cappanari ' 53 JUNIOR CLASS NEWS ...... William Booth ..Stephen Kucharski .Joan Therrien .Robert Minch President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer At the first meeting of the Junior class, the students elected the Campus King as the style of the class ring. The second meeting was to select the A. A. Representatives and to set up a definite amount for the class dues. A. A. Representatives—Judy Morin, Ronald Rittlinger, and Maureen Flanders. The majority of the class voted to have the class dues one dollar a month. Muriel Stewart was elected Junior Class Editor. At the third meeting the class discussed the Junior Prom and the committees. The theme of the prom is to be The Coronation Ball”. The date set for the Junior Prom was May 29, and it was to be a formal dance. The various committees selected were as follows: Orchestra Chairman—James Pesci Assistant—William Booth Decorations Chairman—Grace Newman Assistants—Judy Morin, Stephen Kucharski, and Janet Grabic Refreshments Chairman—Mary Simonetta Assistants—Joan Therrien, Joyce Quagliaroii, and Muriel Stewart Gift Committee Chairman—Judy Morin Assistants— Janet Grabiec, Ann Fisher, and Muriel Stewart Ticket Committee Chairman—Ann Fisher Assistants—Maureen Flanders and Miriam Warner Muriel Stewart ' 54 CNI Page
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THE HIGH SCHOOL HEHALI) SCHOOL NEWS 21 The total registration at Windsor Locks High School on September, 1952 numbered 144 students. The Senior Class numbered 25 students; Junior Class 24; Sophomore Class 53; and the Freshman Class 42 students. There have been two changes in the faculty this year. Mr. Luke is teaching biology and Freshman Social subjects, and Mr. Corcoran replaced Mrs. Sobell in the commercial department. The Senior Class succeeded in breaking the record for magazine sales held by the Class of ' 52. This year ' s profit amounted to over one thousand dollars. A food sale was held by the Senior Class on January 30 to raise money for the trip to Washington. On February 20, the Senior science class, with the help of Mr. Antonucci, put on a skit for the High School at an assembly which everyone enjoyed. Mr. Teller received S3000 from the Windsor Locks Rotary Club to buy instruments for the school band. Mr. Teller has done a wonderful job with this band and he hopes to have a concert during the later part of the school year. There has been a change in the seating arrangement for the school assemblies. The Seniors and Juniors chose the front seats. The Sophomores and the Freshmen are seated behind the upper classmen. The basketball team made a wonderful showing this year with the help of Coach Shapiro. During the season they won 13 games while losing only 5. The team entered the tournaments and beat Thomaston and Old Saybrook. Bloomfield defeated Windsor Locks in their third game. Group pictures of the classes, the basketball team, the press club and a few other groups were taken by the Loring Studio on March 24. The Senior Class play entitled Those Websters” under the direction of Miss Lucille Smith, Mr. Jocob Teller and Mr. Luke was presented on April 10. The Seniors made their annual trip to Washington during the last week of April. The High School students had an opportunity to see on television the Inauguration Ceremonies, last November, thanks to Mr. LaRussa. Mr. Dowd conducted a drivers ' training class during the latter part of the school year. Many of the Seniors and Juniors attended. Robert Raccone ' 53 CO CNI Page
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