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GRETA LOUISE PIERCE Hcfetfu September 17, 1942 :nnis Club lg J.V. Cheerleaders Captain 33 Salmon Sheet 1, 2, juniorettes 33 Seniorettes 43 lee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Foreign mlicyi 43 Tattler 43 Senior Play - lsr . What do we live for, if not to make life less difficult for each other? rets . . . See you at Seniorettes , . good all-around student . . . inks before she acts . . . likes iorts, reading, and sewing . . . future teacher . . . efficiency is zr password . . . neat dresser . . success is sure to be hers. CAROL ANNE PETRUCELLI Potts November 30, 1942 Manchester High School 1, 2, 3: Girls' Leaders Corp 43 Future Teachers Association 43 World Affairs Club 43 Nutmeg 020 4. Life is a race, and many of us run for the fun of it. Carol . . . welcome addition to our class . . . always happy . . . full of pep . . . talented with a sewing machine . . . Sundays spent at Bloomfield Bakery . . . I want my proofs . . . pennies any- one . . . cute haircuts. MICHAEL POWER Mike May 26, 1942 A driver is known by the fenders he keeps. Can be found at Grand Union swinging from the rafters . . . outings at Lake Compounce . . . dislikes loud clock radios at 7:00 A.M .... loves to sleep . . . a turquoise Ford. ROBERT PAUL PRZYBYCIEN uB0bu April 17, 1942 Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4. An investment in knowledge pays the best interest. Bob . . . natty dresser, a real lady- killer . . . famous smuggler of cantraband pocket radios . . . quiet but sincerely friendly . . . future executice . . . judo expert . . . well-liked by evreyorie. CAROLYN EVA ROGEAN Carolyn March 27, 1942 Windsor High School 13 Soft- ball 23 Varsity Basketball 2, 33 Cheerleader 3, Captain 43 Stu- dent Council 3, Secretary 4g Conn. Fed. of Student Councils, Secretary 4g National Honor So- ciety 3, 43 Math Club 33 Salmon Sheet 43 Graduation Honor Ush- er3 Delegate Laurel Girls' Stateg DAR Award 4g U.S. History Tattler 4. Such that she seemed born for whatever particular thing she attempted. Sure I'll do it. . . . Leadership, enthusiasm, and personality plus . . . friend to everyone . . . able prom co-chairman . . . peppy cheering captain , . . See you at the game! . . . success will be hers where' e'er she goes . . . sail- boat racing . . . infectious laugh. KATHLEEN DIANE QUASNITSCHKA ffQuaJl!! September 10, 1942 Drama Club 13 Glee Club 1, 43 Science Club 2, 3, 4g Nursing Club 1, 2, 2, 3. Art is the right hand of nature. Always sketching . . . future nurse . . . oh those fence posts . . . another Grand Union employee . . . blonde curly hair . . . Lake Manataug? . . . swimming . . . bright blue knee socks and sweat- er . . . desert boots . . . horse-back riding . . . yellow roses.
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PATRICIA ANN OLDEN ffpatll February 9, 1942 Silence hides many good things. Pat . . . one of the quieter mem- bers of the class . . . long hair . . . willing to help a friend . . . neat in dress and pleasing per- sonality . . . quiet and efficient . . . good-natured. JANE M. NORDSTROM August 7, 1942 Nurses Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 3, 4, For- eign Policy 4. Ah Youth! forever tear, forever bind. Tall blonde in a station wagon . . . loves driving . . . clever with knitting needles . . . beautiful antique jewelry . . . one of our best basketball players . . . an- other future nurse . . . parties her specialty . . . oh my keys . . . tan squash heels. THOMAS J. OMEARA Tom October 31, 1941 Baseball 2, Soccer 2, 4. Cheerfulness in doing renders a deed more acceptable. KAREN ANN PALMER Kar' March 26, 1942 Mount Saint joseph Academy 1,- jr. Red Cross 2, Basketball 2, Drill Team 2, Field Hockey 2, Co-Captain 35 Juniorettesg Pep Squad 3, Business Club 3, 4, Sen- iorettes, Foreign Policy Associa- tion 4, Cheerleader 4, Tattler 4, Senior Play - Cast. She is never quiet but when she is sleeping. College weekends . . . Bulldog, Bulldog . . . a second Shelly Ber- man! . . . I am too five feet tall!! . . . plays a fast game of hockey . . . loves to ski . . . a long list of injuries . . . never al dull mo- ment when Karen's around. , , Kg? gsgfllgl W E We 5 is 445521 X B3 S aff ei I S twggg:1g,Qzifgs71.f1v.a2xsf,-sv.-71 'if in if -f e:',3f5wew X c i :fa 52 g'1i:m,s,2i' I 11125515 - - t il ' . ' . , I .... : -.'f11Q1'.iew1 -' is i'Yl'rrfff2-f ' fr-- '22 3, O, f . f lf s ' ': ' .i5 ?ltf,i5ei::, LEON ROBERT PETERSEN Pete May 28, 1942 A still tongue shows a wise head. Strong silent type . . . sharp red Tom l l . light blue eyes l Q I al, and white convertible . . . takes Ways ready for a joke . . . Tom life as it comes . . . can take a vs. all teachers . . . wavy hair . . . loke and give. one too ' ' mem' eolmolsseuf of Hue females . I I ber of the Slicks . . . sometimes golf Pro A ' 1 Work conscious? hurried, never worried . . . sure quiet and nonchalant. 24 to be a success. KATHLEEN RUTH PEASE rr K at h yu june 25, 1942 j.V. Basketball 1, Hockey Cheerleading 2, Varsity 3, 4, S1 dent Council 2, Reporter 4, Te nis Club 1, 2, Girls' State World Affairs Club 3, 4, Salmi Sheet - Business Manager 4, T. tler 4, National Honor Society In every place I find a friend Kathy . . . owner of the hot bl Ford that runs on will-power . Pee-Nut! . . . good at everythii she puts her mind to . . . an ab Girls' State representative . . where there's food, there's Kath . . . college-bound.
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SALLY ANN SANZO lisa!!! October 29, 1941 Nutmeg 020 1g Future Home- makers 15 Drama Club lg Tennis Club 21 Student Council 25 Drill Team 2g Pep Squad 3, Sincerity is getting to be admired. Sal . . . sharp dresser . . . likes cars but prefers motorcycles . . . friendly . . . long brown hair . . . crossword puzzles . . . thirteen people in one convertible? . . . uses her brain . . . calm and se- rene . . . except for that giggle. NANCY LEE KATHERINE RUSHLOW frcdndyn June 28, 1942 Future Homemakers of America 23 Softball Team 2. A good laugh is sunshine. Candy . . . writing to the boys in the Air Force is her specialty . . . blondie . . . enioys the softball season . . . needs no encourage- ment to help a friend . . . her warm personality will take her far. DENNIS SCHWALBENDORF S clawalf' january 2 7 , 1942 The secret of success is consistency of purpose. Schwab . . . loyal B.H.S. student . . . good sport . . . quiet and easy-going disposition . . . slow to anger . . . walking, a favorite pas- time . . . favorite among his friends . . . basketball fan . . . bound to succeed. M. DAVID SCLAR Dave November 14, 1941 You are nervousg you never rode with me before, I see. Dave . . . ready to lend a sympa- thetic ear . . . has a variety of V-neck sweaters . . . distinguished- looking in specs . . . plenty of puns and jokes at his command . . . hot rodder . . . likes that road to Windsor . . . wonder why? . . . wants a caddy engine . . . a dragger from way back. SANDRA S. SHOPLICK Pfsairll june 5, 1942 Future Homemakers of America 1, Secretary 25 Softball 35 Busi- ness Club 3, President 4. To be merry best becomes you. Sas . . . known and liked by every- one . . . capable president of the Business Club . . . her posters have graced many a bulletin board at B.H.S .... a bowling enthusiast . . . sparkling personality . . . a wonderful school citizen. BEVERLEE M. SHEA flBe,V!I August 10, 1942 Drama Club 1g Tennis Club 2g Varsity Cheerleading 2, 35 Ba ketball 3, 43 Hockey 1, 49 Foreig Policy 4g Leaders Corp - Pres dent 45 Taltler 4g Senior Play Cast 4. What I was taught I forgot, what I know I guessed. Bev . . . sports fan - you narr it -- she's played it . . . prefe. Kingswood . . . livewire . . . soni blonds never fade, they just dy away . . . party gal . . . terrif figure skiing fan . . . likes I speak her mind.
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