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JOAN EILEEN DOUGLAS Sbortie October 6, 1942 Burr Junior High School 1, Fu- ture Homemakers of America 2, Pep Squad 3g Glee Club 2, 4, Business Club 3, 4g Tattler 4. Never grow, just smile, smile, smile. Shortie . . . everybody's friend . . . poker-faced sense of humor . . . enjoys dancing and singing . . . arden sports fan . . . that Ipana smile . . . not so shy . . . a real great kid. ROSEMARY ANN DICORLETO HRD!! July 15, 1942 Future Nurses Club 23 Future Teachers Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Squad 33 Salmon Sheet 43 Foreign Policy Club 4. She holds a lot of mischief for such a little person. Cute and peppy . . . life is a bowl of cherries . . . turned-up nose . . . pizza eater from way back . . . usually giggling . . . loves to loaf . . . you know when she is around. GEORGE H. EICKLER Admiral May 21, 1942 St. Thomas Seminary lg Soccer 3, 45 World Affairs 4g Senior Play - Cast 4. He chortled in his joy. Ah! sleep . . . place your bets . . . proud of his nicotine-free, big, puffy pink lungs . . . big spender . . . keep them laughing . . . one milk shake please . . . livens up any class. . W 3.3: IRIS ROCHELLE EICHELMAN H111 April 8, 1942 Weaver High School' 1, 25 Busi- ness Club 3, 4, Glee Club 43 Salmon Sheet 4. A smile costs nothing but gives much. Willing and able worker . . . quiet and cheerful . . . future pri- vate secrerary . . . friendly dis- position . . . pony tail . . . loves dancing . . . Oxford shirts - her favorite. 'I6 PATRICIA ANN ENNIS Hpatll January 30, 1941 Dramatics Club lg Basketball - Captain 2g Hockey 2, 3, 43 Mod- ern Dance 3g Girls' Leaders Corp 4, Foreign Policy 43 Tattler 4g Senior Play - Scenery. If we can't do great things, we can do small things in a great way. Tops in all sports . . . I'm Pat, not Mary . . . prom doors any- one . . . always working hard . . . summers spent at camp . . . has loads of artistic talent . . . one of the best debaters in Political Sci- ence . . . always has a smile for everyone . . . well-liked by all. MARY ELIZABETH ENNIS lrMary1r January 30, 1941 Dramatics Club lg Basketball Hockey 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance Student Council 4, Foreign Poli' Club 4, Girls' Leaders Corp 1 Senior Play - Cast 4. She's so quiet, sometimes. On every decorating committi . . . goes all out to make evei dance a success . . . plays a gre: game of hockey . . . enjoys caml ing and outdoor life . . . active i all class affairs . . . the Quee of our junior Prom.
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ELAINE CHEREPOVICH Cherry December 17, 1942 Business Club - Treasurer 3, 4. She that is ever fair need have no fear. Elaine . . . tall and blonde . . . easy to get along with . . . quiet - sometimes . . . has a gorgeous swimming pool . . . loves to have fun . . . enjoys riding in con- vertibles . . . always cheerful and friendly. LYNDA RACHEL CASE Lynnie July 26, 1942 Student Council 15 Drama Club 15 j.V. Basketball 25 Glee Club 2, 35 Hockey 3g Juniorettes 39 Future Teachers 35 Salmon Sheet - Co-editor 45 Foreign Policy - corresponding Secretary 45 Senior- ettes 45 Tattler 4. There are several things in life that keep me guessing. Lynnie . . . all those big words . . . Lets do something interest- ing! . . . writes a forceful edi- torial . . . a sympathetic listener . . . enjoys unusual clothes . . . future journalist . . . another G. Foxer. CAMILLA R. COIT ercammyfy May 2, 1942 Class Vice President 15 Tennis Club 25 Basketball 15 Hockey 2, 45 Salmon Sheet 1, 2, 3, 45 For- eign Policy 3, Treasurer 45 Senior Play - Cast 45 Tattler 4. Born with the gift of laughter and a sense that the world is mad. Pass the breadg here comes the baloney . . . Red . . . never a dull moment . . . latest in water skiing apparel .' . . reads all the best sellers . . . no mischief but a woman is at the heart of it . . . anybody going to the alleys . . terror in the chem lab. STEVE L. COOPER Hcoopll July 19, 1942 French Club 3, 45 Math Club 3, 4. I'm not bashful, I'm just thoughtful. Steve, quiet and determined . . . shy around the fairer sex . . . hidden sense of humor that breaks through . . . good student . . . conscientious and honest . . . to know him is to like him . . . slow smile. NORMA DAVIDSON KATZ flNormH june 30, 1942 Future Homemakers of America 15 jr. Red Cross 1, 25 Business Club 4. Silence is a jewel but little worn. Norma . . . a paint brush in hand . . . future artist . . . did you ever see her pencil-copies . . . of pho- tographs? . . . looks forward to Dress-up Days . . . has a variety o pocketbooks and hairstyles . . . spends her Saturdays in Korvettes. JAY L. COSMAN Njayll February 24, 1942 Soccer - Manager 25 Science Club Basketball - Manager 2, 3, 45 Track - Manager 2, 3, 45 Salmon Sheet 2, 3, 45 Tattler 45 Math Club 3, 45 World Affairs Club 45 Senior Play - Lighting 45 Nation- al Honor Society 4. Ambition is the father of success. Man with a rnind of his own . . . Support our boys! avid poli- tical party patron . . . he's in the lab, where else? . . . curiosity, enthusiasm, and sincerity . . . lights up the activities . . . top scholar . . . always working for B.H.S .... will go far.
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ALINE ERLICH Aline May 10, 1942 ench Club 43 Foreign Policy 4. 'From a little spark mav burst a mighty flame. ine . . . our Parisienne . . . te accent . . . the fashion plate B.H.S .... enjoys dancing and veling . . . her favorite car? . the Renault, of course! . . . ent in several languages . . . sure-fire success. 'V qt, Ng,-. I Ti N H571 'SEIL .. ss,2f: . t'- if , 312 :St V '- H2 Mi fiff 1 , '- i V s 1 1 'CT ' is 4 CATHLEEN DORIS ERICKSON ncathyn November 12, 1942 Glee Club 1, 2, J.V. Basketball 1, 2, Nurses Club 2, Modern Dance Club 33 Nutmeg 020 45 Senior Play - Make-up 4. Gentleness is a woman's greatest virtue. Lass of quiet ways and pleasing manners . . . willing, helping hand for all activities . . . grace- ful and shy . . . L.P. records and a favorite pastime . . . talented at key board . . . fashion model wardrobe. ROBERT FEDERICO Bobby May 3, 1942 Soccer 1, 2, Basketball 1. He would but make a sport of it. Bob . . . always sleepy . . . home- work? . . . what is it? . . . wary of girls . . . 10 enormous Dag- wood sandwiches . . . a loyal friend, if you can find him . . . passionate supporter of the Dem- ocrat party. ALBERT E. FILLMORE HAZ!! July 31, 1941 Science Club 1, Class Representa- tive 3g Soccer 3, 4, Senior Play - Cast 4. Since when was genius found respectable? Al . . . perect as the hero of the Divine Flora . . . a dashing sight traveling in orange and white . . . Sure, I'll bring the Salmon Sheet to the West Hart- ord News . . . a tremendous half-back. JOHN H. FORSTER Surefooi john january 22, 1942 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Repre- sentative 2, 4, Play Tickets 4. There's a joker in our midst. Surefoot . . . always caught with the stolen goods . . . can be found at any ranking session . . . has a wicked right hook . . . takes a lot of kidding . . . a likable guy and a friend to all. 17 ANDREIA JEANNE FLYNN Andie March 6, 1942 Drama Club 15 Glee Club 1, 2g Basketball 1, 25 Future Nurses 23 Hockey 2, Pep Squad 3, Business Club 3, 4, Foreign Ploicy Associa- tion 3, 4, Tattler 4. Men are polished by art and speech, as pebbles are smoothed on the rolling beach. Have no fear, I am here . . . natural redhead? . . . like man, this kid is beat . . . has her own opinions . . . favorite subject - English? . . . demon on wheels . . . does anyone know what hap- pened to the Air Force?
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