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JOHN B. KING Dealer in Real Estate, Farms, Colonial Houses, State Road Property and Compliments of Camp Sites H. H. STONE Southbury, Conn. Tel. 22-12, Woodbury COAL FLEMING’S REFRESHMENT STAND THE OLD TOLL GATE Road Stand and Gas Station 4k1 N. F. PALMER, Prop. SOUTHBURY Washington Road, Woodbury, Conn. THE WOODBURY SHOPS, INC. GARDENBROOK Fancy Lacquered Boxes WAFFLES Devonshire Pottery Our Specialty Imported direct from England MRS. D. I. ABBOTT Brass 6C Copper Porch Lanterns Tel. 120 Page Twenty-Six
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THE MIRROR Our school publication The Mirror,” started its fourth year of existence in an energetic manner. The first half of the year, it consisted of 6 pages with a regular heading and various departments that were to be permanent, and give the appearance of a professional periodical, as well as it could be done with the mimeograph as a medium of printing. The arrangement comprised news on the first page, and on the second page, the editorials. The third and fourth pages were open to original articles, etc. The fifth page had the wit and humor section called Thru the Looking Glass.” The last page was generally devoted to cartoons. It was issued every two weeks, selling for three cents each. Financially it supported itself. There were some 26 subscriptions. The Staff included: C. Robert Abbott ’33, Editor-in-chief. Helen Belz ’33 Ruth Burton ’34 Raynall Coley ’33 James Richards ’35 Stanley Lusas ’33 Concetta Rossi ’35 Margery Butler ’34 Ernest Hicock ’35 Virginia Scoville ’35 In February the four seniors became automatically honorary members. Margery Butler was elected Editor-in-chief and Ruth Burton Asst. Editor. New Members of the staff were Frank Mul-vey ’34, James Wilson ’34, Em:ly Klatka '34, Kathryn Sears ’36 and Lloyd Kozenieski ’36. The Mirror was then condensed to four pages at two cents. There are now about 35 regular subscribers. Throughout the whole year the Mirror has been in popular favor, voicing the interests of the moment adequately, fulfilling its duty, of publishing the news as well as offering diverting entertainment. It has established itself as a permanent institution within W. H. S. It offers a medium for the presentation of talent, it encourages artistic, literary, and journalistic abilities. As a newspaper, it has many undiscovered possibilities for being original, unique and worthwhile, leaving a broad field for editors in coming years. We wish to acknowledge our obligation to organizations whose financial help has made this book possible, us to use the space which they purchased, they have made it materially lessen the cost of this book. We hope reward them accordingly. C. L. Adams Co. R. H. Fray C. H. Davis Woodbury Drug Co. Tom Manzi The Woodbury Telephone Co. The Woodbury Lunch W. J. Burton George Sturgis Samuel Tomlinson James Cannon Joseph Dinova the following people or By allowing possible to that our friends will Louis Deschino Robert Drakeley C. W. Tyler D. L. Condon Dr. H. S. Allen Dr. H. E. Traver Miss Lottie Hitchcock Mrs. E. W. Abrams Mrs. O. S. Fitzsimons Mrs. William M. Fliess Mrs. Huntington Wilson Miss Lois Harvey Page Twenty-Five
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Compliments of Compliments of MAIN STREET GARAGE BEARDSLEY’S GARAGE Chrysler, Dodge 8C Plymouth CHEVROLET Motor Cars SALES 6c SERVICE Compliments of Compliments of TOM’S MARKET INGLESIDE TEA ROOM First Class Fruits and Groceries ROYAL SCARLET GROCERIES Phone: 268 1 SOUTHBURY LUMBER CO. h. j. McCarthy Lumber, Hardware and Paints General Merchandise L. D. WHEELER, Pres Phone 90 SOUTH BRITAIN, CONN THE GRACY’S SUNSET KNOLL KIMBALL FURNITURE STORE School Street Light lunches. Ice Cream Candy and Cigars Woodbury, Connecticut Phone: 290-4 Southford, Conn.
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