Thursday, April 28, 2011

How Much Does Target Make On A Toy



This photograph was taken on November 24, 1940 School No. 33 in the hamlet La Rosada, the establishment that ran from 1 July 1926 to March 26, 1978, when which was closed by a significant decrease in students due to migration of settlers and owners to the city. For many years, the family gave Castro Velez Sarsfield an important sector of its vast fields of estancia La Esperanza, near Route 191, to enable the functioning of the rural school, which provided an adequate framework to recurring events such important and significant for large farming community that surrounds it, as that recorded this old photograph. Many of those who posed for her are gone, but their names were engraved in the memory lasting affection.
From left to right, standing, back row , Sergio Llull, Guillermo Baca, Héctor Jiménez, Rolando Tettamanti, Eduardo Vazquez Colantono Valentín, Horacio Domeniconi, Venerando Pérez, Aníbal Brambilla, Ludovico Brambilla, on a higher plane, Horacio Baca and Ramon Llull; standing, second row , the teacher first and second grade Mrs. Isabel Birador de Calonge, Ernesto Vagni, Américo Sánchez, father Santino Brunelli, director the Institute Maguire Margarita O'Farrell St. Lucia, Alfi Giani, Hector Vázquez, Cecilia Garmendia Basaldúa, director of School No. 33 by the third and fourth grades, and Josefina Antoniali, renowned fashion designer who made the area carefully dresses that girls wore in the ceremony; third row , girls sitting , Elena Llull, Otilia Biaín, Maria Montes, Ursuline Artero, Elba Giani, Victoria Pearl, Cecilia Sanchez, Delia Ferraro, Dora Rivas, Elena Navarro, sitting on the floor, Etelvina Vázquez, María Navarro, Marta Peral and Marta Baca.

were dressed and put on that occasion by that house seamstress in Regina Marelli, who gave the flowers to the decor, wife of John Tettamanti (Roche), the blacksmith in the neighborhood, with his studio located in front of the school in the land sector also provided by the owners of La Esperanza, who also allowed raise them the store, with your home, and social club with their class and soccer field. The old days of Pink, unforgettable centralizing focus where local people were able to establish strong ties of friendship and solidarity ... Old days are now cherished memories.
Collaboration: Julia McInerny

Source: Lady Etelvina Vázquez de Armendáriz: Identifying photographed.

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