
| Terryville, Connecticut | May 15, 1937 | Volume II, Number II |
Elizabeth D. Novak
Fred N. Creelman
| Curtis Blum
"Blushes Most" Russell Bull
Adeline Elsie Hintz
Ella Ruth Huff
Edward J. Janser
George Janser
Kathleen M. Jenkins
Henry Kleindienst
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Earl
"Errol" Laser
"Best Looking" Louise
Lister
Priscilla Murawski
Norman
W. Plumb
Dorothy
Pratt
Michael
Prislopski
Eloise
Ratte
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Ronald
Rood
"Wittiest" Eugene
Rybaczek
Elise
Taylor
Anne
Toropilo
James
Valentine
John
Werner
Annette
Williams
Helena
Wisnieski
Jean
Wysocki
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Seniors (Main Page) |
THINGS WE NEVER EXPECT TO SEE:
| Ella Huff
- without Adeline Hintz
Priscilla Murawski - not being able to dance Kathleen Jenkins - without "Rocky" Muriel St. Lawrence - with big feet Olga Lyga - with time on her hands Adeline Hintz - smile Wanda Litke - fat Estelle Zuchoski - agreeable Ruth Perkins - saying "#$#&'($#" Louise Lister - without the Chevy Leo Kowalski - takin' the main road home George Janser - with a "steady" Helena Wisneski - thin Annette Williams - not agreeable Elise Taylor - not being agreeable |
John Carrigan
- truckin'
Ronald Rood - retiring in a corner Edward Janser - being on highest honors Thomas McDonough - not gloating over being the first home from the game Michael Prislopski - not bluffing Errol Laser - being Earl James Valentine - without long eye lashes Russell Bull - minus his multi-colored scarf John Werner - not playing polkas Norman Plumb - without his silly laugh Earle Metcalf - not needing a haircut Curtis Blum - not blushing Eugene Rybaczek - without money Eloise Ratte - not being conscientious Dorothy Pratt - not being coy |
