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

 - Class of 1958

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Faces and Places

Page 32 text:

CHARACTER IN OUR FUTURE Tonight we the Senior Class are leaving high school to follow our many separate paths in life. Each of us will strive for success. Character will be a determinant in our potential for success. Having already drawn the blue print in home, church, and school, we now must further the building of our characters through our careers or vocations. Many of us will enter college or seek training in other specialized fields. We will be trained in concentration and in the ability to apply our minds to occupations which require much learning. In our training we will acquire skills and develop the capacity for leadersh ip. We will have to devote ourselves to our studies and desire to learn all that we can. Others of our class will enter the armed forces. Here they will receive training in discipline and in close living with many other people. They will have the oppor¬ tunity to gain the ability to carry out orders of many types. Still others will follow vocations and establish homes. They will face responsibil¬ ities requiring macurity. Through steadfastness in their work, taking part in com¬ munity affairs, and raising their families, they can acquire the type of character needed in our country. In all of these fields our growth toward maturity will depend upon the wealth of relationship with others. In our contacts with other people we will learn sportsman¬ ship and patience. In a world full of many types we will become appreciative of the strong and tolerant of the weak. There are other ways we will acquire good character. Through our churches we will continue to grow in faith and moral strength. In participating in the activities of our communities we will acquire pride and a feeling for our civic duty. Through reading newspapers and books dealing with government and current events, we will enlarge our understanding of the world and thus of our own country. Only through trial and error will we find our places in the world. Through perseverance and steadfastness we will attain the success we deserve. Our class motto, ' Character is the cornerstone of success,” is a good one. All of us should remember it and strive to improve our characters so that we may become honored and respected citizens. Margaret Elizabeth Eagan



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LIKES DISLIKES AMBITIONS Elaine Agey Chevy convertible-jealous people Eleanor Alberici-ocelots...waking up- David Alfano-racing-cops- Johanna Babiarz..Billy’s mother s cooking ants - Thomas Barberie a lot of things —. -some things John Broderick. James Buckley- -girls - — —working— .hazel eyes... Roger to live in a penthouse to have money to graduate from Bates ...collegiate ...lots of rest work sitting still to own my ow n gas station U.S. Air Force to stay happy quiet to be footloose fancy free Georgetown Francine Carlson Virginia Catalina-fun James Connell--Red Sox..—.-..gambling. Edward Courtney school homework-..to be restaurant owner Alice DuBois.-..Texas....selfishness.... modeling Margaret Eagan people boredom-a fore ign correspondent Thomas English..vacations-school---President Joyce Fetko.. black white Mercury being hungry-travelling Barbara Fillips sleep interruptions. -to own a Cadillac Judy Gallerani fun-work---to be a secretary Dorothy Gherlone Teddy-showoffs... school Joan Glemboski-Jimmy-- Marlene Greene- —independence..wise guys.— Nancy Keegan-Cliff-arguments. Joseph Kelly money-homework Patricia Kennedy... Rose Krupka.— Carolyn Kulas- Anthony LaRussa Ramon Lecours.— Robert Lee- fun....—school. ..college fraternity parties... snobs... who knows! ...to be I.B.M. Operator ..work ..nursing .. to be first on the moon marriage to be X-ray technician joint bank account Frances Lukas ....... Marie Mannella.. —cheeseburgers...slow drivers ...kittens silliness -.happiness...loneliness-.. -Kathy substitute teachers.salesmanship -chocolate ice cream sweet potatoes..commercial art -clothes movie cameras---teaching staying out of accidents to travel Barbara Mannello to watch others argue.braggarts....to be a secretary Pierette Manseau curly black hair.-.—school—-happiness Beverly Marcotti shortstops.-..Monday mornings- Ass:, janitor Jacqueline Marinak-cars...—baseball-to be a secretary Raymond Masera girls...work-college Joan Norris television—.—.—school. to be a secretary Mary Paluck Nelson---conceited people-teaching Nelson Parmelee-vacations—. English---college ..suntans to be serious-own a Coca Cola factory Rae Piaggi- Barbara Pinatti... Todd Pohorylo- Mary Quinn.. LeRoy Renkert Janet Ridel- Patricia Root— pink Pontiacs- -boats--— routine.. .work .to do something different engineering crewcuts... -card games.. -Bobby- Michelene Scheele- Florence Seaha.— Wuzzy No. 5- -convertibles... Charles Sidway-.sports- Pamela Sienicki..laughter- Herbert Staiger friendliness- Bruce Therian..skin diving David Tillotson music- Douglas UnderhilL Henry UrbanoskL slowness success nothing engineering ..slow r drivers have a ball to get up in the morning to be a receptionist housework-? Freshmen commercial artist —trains college old jokes boss of a cafeteria people who brag-engineering sacks to be a pilot ties cadet -skiing -travel. Judith Vaitukaitis-sports- -dancing... -jazz.. John Wallan Edward Ward- William Wegrzyniak—freedom Lorainne Wheaton——skating. Alan White Robert Zace-- -.French II mineralogy —school to be a Colonel, U.S. Army P.E. dance classes-college principal of W.L.H.S. -.slow cars. monkeys. -.company ..college ..business school grouches---col lege .girls homework to succeed .to tease the Sir 3rd period study-business

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