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

 - Class of 1954

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THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD 13 JOAN ANN THERRIEN JOAN Commercial Course; Glee Club ’51, 52, 53, 54; Athletic Association Representative 51; Class Treas¬ urer 52; Class Secretary 53; Shorthand Award 53; Typing Award 53; Refreshment Committee for Junior From 53; Christmas Card Committee 54; Annual Cake Sale 54; Class Play 54; Election Day Food Sale Committee 54; School Christmas Caroling 54; Christmas Assembly ' 54; Thanksgiving Assembly 54; Driving Train ing Course 54; Pep Squad 54; Magazine Sale 54; Class Night Exercises 54; Sand¬ wich Sale 54; Third Honor Essay. Friendship ami sincerity are the wine of life KENNETH RONALD WALTERS GEEK General Course; Vice-President 51; Basketball 51, 52; Baseball 51, 52, 53, ’54; Boys Chorus 51, 52, 53, 54; Band 53, 54; Herald Business Board 53; Junior Prom Committee 54; Usher, Senior Class Play 54; Class Night Exercises 54. Silence is more eloquent than words. ' ANN WARNER MIMI ourse; A. A. Representative 52; Intra- basketball 52; Election Day Food Sale 54; ?ich Sale Committee 54; Make-up Committee, fss Play 54; Properties, Class Play 54; Candy Committee, Class Play 54; Glee Club 54; Magazine Salesmanship Award 54; Magazine Sale Skit 54; Class Night Exercises 54. A sip is the most that mortals are ipermitted from any goblet of delight.

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12 THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD RONALD RICHARD RITTLINGER “RITT” se; PrcssOU.b 1 ; Glee 53; nfcoration Com- epresentative , 54; Magazinc Sales- 14 1 class Rfport jr ' 534 ' 54 Trip to laV e T!amp; k CA?M ( d Sale (.lass Motto Currfmittee ' 54; Cui ain v Class Pl.u ' ll. SyuW. Bff its, jCta Sj se 4W? everyth in»s f is f MARIANGF.l.A THERESA S1MONETTA MARY Commercial Course; Chairman, Refreshment Com¬ mittee for Junior Social ’53; Budget Committee ’54; Sandwich Sale Committee ’54; Election Day Food Sale Committee ’54; Senior Class Food Sale ’54; Intramural Basketball ’51; Secretary-Treasurer of Wilohi 54; Parade of Youth Correspondent ’54; Class Play ' 54; Associate Editor of Herald ’52, ’53; Co-Editor-in-Chief of Herald ’54; Glee Club ' 51, ’52; Chorus Group ' 54; Christmas Assembly ' 54; Driver Training Course ' 54; Typing Certificate ’53; Short¬ hand Certificate ’53; Magazine Salesmanship Award 54; DAR Award ' 54; Second Prize VFW Essay; Class Night Exercises ’54; Co-Valedictorian. “Integrity of life is fame ' s best friend.” ANN STEWART •STE WY’ iris ' r Sal $ aC liW r mji n 5fr; Press I Exercises 54. iK . Junior ittee for Junior ntative Class 54; igazine ub 54; Pep Squad ful face is nearly as wxh 1 nvalid as healthy weather.



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14 THE HIGH SCHOOL HERALD EDITORIAL THE MEMORABLE YEAR Nineteen hundred and fifty-four is a big year for Windsor Locks. On May 29, 30 and 31 there will be a gala celebration for the one hundredth anniversary of our town. Not too long after these festivities, there will be another celebration by a certain group of students whom we know as the Class of ’54. We recall that Windsor Locks in 1854 separated itself from Windsor and struck out alone to become the industrial center that it is today. In like manner we hope this graduating class will do as well as the town in growing and developing into citizens worthy of praise. It took 100 years lor Windsor Locks to develop into what it is today and it was largely brought about by the united efforts of the townspeople. Thus each member of this graduating class is going to try to succeed in the vocation he has chosen. It will not take 100 years or 50 years or even 25 years for them to put their stamp on life. It will take only as long as is needed for them to make a place for themselves in business or in their chosen careers so that they can begin to elevate themselves to the highest possible level. When this is accomplished, the members of this class will celebrate their own achievements and their success, not as a group but as individuals. The class of 1954 is made up of young men and women of intelligence, character and the will to win, and we all wish them the best of luck and success in the years to come. Ann Raccone ‘55 YOUR HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION This is our centennial year and looking back through the past years it is difficult to grasp the tremendous progress that has been made in industry, business, government, transportation, and particularly in education. Specialization in industry has demanded more educated and specially trained workers. From the study of reading, writing and arithmetic, school courses have grown to include advanced sciences and mechanical drawing even in high school. In fact, is has become necessary to have a high school diploma when applying for most jobs. Years ago the completion of grammar school was considered sufficient and a lucky few finished high school, but because it was difficult to finance college, advanced education was merely a dream to many a worthy student. Today improved methods of education, transportation, and consolidated schools have made a high school education available to all. It is wonderful to receive this high school diploma hard earned, you think,” but just what it will mean to you is entirely up to you. If you feel proud of your accomplishment and stop there, it will mean nothing more than a picture to frame and hang on the wall. But it can mean anything you determine. It may prove to be a window from which you look out on life and realize how little you really know. This realization is the beginning of true knowledge. Getting your diploma may be compared to a baby’s learning to walk, an accomplishment to be proud of but only the beginning. Education is a most important part of everyone ' s life. It makes better harmony among men. It is true that an enducated country is a stronger one.

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