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MARY MAN GANELLO Goodenatured is an adjective that well describes Mary. She is petite with dark hair that was al- ways neatly and attractively ar- ranged. Mary loves to fool in typing class. One of her pet habits is keeping other people busy and happy. By the way. all her interests weren't confined to school. IOSEPHINE MANGIAFICO A lady's hair is her greatest care. What wouldn't we girls with straight hair give for a few of Io's dark brown curls! Her spirit won for Io friends by the dozen. Her worried look during class period made her the subject of much kidding. It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. GEORGE MAHARAN Is George absent today? No. he's on traffic duty. ls he the boy that's on the Refreshment Committee? Yes, that must be George! You see, he is one that never misses an opportunity to take part in school and social af- fairs. He is always more than willing to do his part. MARGARET MARTIN Attractive and well dressed- Vi that's Peggy. Whenever dancing - In was mentioned Peggy was eager ,.',, I to go! Peg is a grand girl. who t fi. could take as much kidding as she could give. Her fine sense of , '- '- humor and friendliness aided her H ' in gaining many friends. both Q ...I . -... . ixfl boys and girls. is t J ff- 1. , ,vi g .eg if . v 2' if . . . . -,, X .r. , it .2,,.. -. . ..,.,..- ..55,i3:,r::5 : ,H 4 ' SYN . 3, fl ,Q .fs it tt, st rx Q X 1 5 uf R mtg .5 tw ,sigh ve SWS ,Q t' ,AVsFj1 . . ME. : .mr .i .:fif.S..1,:ftti:.flt ' Q '2z..f-Leif' K I ': 3 Q 1 .t a'1t .f213fQ.sf,. .. ,. ref- . stmiti f GLORIA MARTINI Gloria was that dark eyed lass who could say more words in one minute. and have them mean something. than anyone else could in tive minutes. She was one of our most ardent math students. Various club activities occupied much of her time and energies. She was always loyal to her opin- ions and friends. HARRIET MASSICOTTE This young lady is very often seen doing a lot of work and thinking nothing of it. She is a very good artist and should go a long way if she follows this occupation. Harriet is very easy to please and is a friend worth having. furies. ROGER MCGILVRAY We could never miss seeing Mac with his plaid shirts and flashy ties, especially when he came breezing down the street in his convertible. Mac squired a great variety of E. H. H. S.'s most devastating debs. and spared no twirls on the dance floor. His pride and joy was his A in Trig. We often wondered what Har riet kept in her big blue pocket book. Seriously though Harriet was one of East Hartford Highs busiest students From eight un til four she worked hard enjoy ing especially participation in ex tra curricular activities after school. Harriet s official title was Lord High Booster ROSEMARY MCCARTHY Blue eyes blonde hair and a friendly smile describe our lov able Rosemary She participates in all activities and is willing to serve the school at all times A high ranking in her studies has enabled her to become a worthy member of the Honor Society Who's the attraction in Massachu setts, Rosemary? . 4 V r DOROTHY MCCOY Don't fret Miss Dunne There ll come along another leading star to take the place of Mickey She is widely known for her skillful handling of a basketball team Mickey has an Irish temper which explodes every once in a while but her Irish wit conquers all
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IANE LATTANZIO lane is the charming young lady whose sunny smile and fine disposition so delighted her class- mates that there wasn't one of us who didn't have a pleasant word to say for her. Her eagerness to help and her good sportsmanship have long been the envy of her friends. BURTON LOOMIS Burton is a tall, lanky fellow who shuffles from one class to the next. Although appearing rather bored, upon occasion he could deliver vehement arguments. Iudging by his broad grin and stiffled chuckle, he was very much amused by some of Miss McClellan's views on current SVSIITS. . . . 57543 ' -. fx it Z if 3 rw lil! ...si-if 'li' ' Lfffj EE, 25,125 wt. it Q it gli J W U t is vet t e 9 A gg., tx ,f ,A , i X' Z Eli 1 t Qt lf' Wi . N, t els 1 ag X . 3 ,L ' -I if ...'5g1t:f237l1 H tat- K sinister,-.ft. A .zi si. - 42 - S-sitstgsirt tg f. :. eww' 5-ff-ez 1..ft..3t:v. netsw Ks 5- snr' -tt-1 .a mz as fit-'f4.i,'t-.fr -6321.5 - it ,,.sg Q2'5liiQ'St if . ' NORWOOD LENNOX Bud, as he is usually called. doesn't exactly love school. If he has completed his six periods. out he goes. We often wonder if Bud knows there is a seventh. But after all. we can't blame him very much when he has that de- luxe model waiting for him. ELEANOR LEONE Eleanor was a girl with the fine virtue of talking. Her love of talking was equalled only by her desire to be a good friend to everyone. Her wittiness has light- ened up many a dreary class- room. Eleanor was busy from eight until four in school helping all, especially Miss Donovan. Mmtlonirz LeROY t This brunette bomb-shell has acquired one of the niftiest styles of double-lindy around. Only her personality can compete with her merits as a dancer. Along with these admirable qualities Marge is quite a chauffeur, particularly green Fords, and red convertibles. That's what we hear anyway. Right, Marge? We ANTHONY LONGO Tony was our star attendance taker in 104 for more reasons than one. He and Art took the cooperative course as far as their algebra homework was con- cerned-in homeroom we mean. But then, since it's algebra, we sympathize. But seriously, Tony is one grand fellow whom we won't forget. HELEN LUCAS The typewriter keys certainly got a workout when Helen tapped them. Miss Byrne just beamed all over when she took her tests. Typ- ists-to-be, follow Helen's example -accuracy and speed. Typing isn't the only place she used her speed. When Helen takes the family car. pedestrians and motor- ists, beware! WILLIAM MGCINTOSH McGinty. as he was known by his friends, held the tackle posi- tion on our football squad. Bill seldom studied his chemistry and consequently found himself the victim of many bewildering ques- tions during third period. What's this we hear about your making bets-and losing, Mac? DONALD LISTRO Don, as he was called. spends his spare time in his dad's barber shop weilding a pair of scissors, That is, he spends most of it there. Nights of course are a different story. But all kidding aside, he always gives you a good hair cut and a pleasant smile. CONSTANCE MacKAY Sugar and spice and every- thing nice --that's what Connie is made of. An irresistable blush, charm, and sincerity all add up to sweetness and there you have Connie. In spite of her shyness and femininity, she swung a mean tennis racket and could hold her own against any oppon- ent.
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THOMAS MCLAUGHLIN If there is anything about sports you want to know, ask Dub. He played on both football and base- ball teams, and a good player he was, too. His unassuming, unaf- fected manner made him well- liked by all his teammates and friends. We hear he was pretty good in practical math, too. ROSEMARIE MILLER A friend in need is a friend in- deed, that's Rosemarie. She could boost your spirits anytime by her humorous remarks. She was a commercial student and one of the best. But in her spare time she loved the movies or a mystery story. Even a murder didn't make her lose her sleep. INGOLF MELBERG If it were not for Ingy's red checked shirt, we would not know that he was one of us. He was at school only part of the day, as he also attended trade school. Dur- ing homeroom period, Ingy would be absorbed in a book, but in study hall he just enjoyed him- self! WILLY MELBERG Willy is a lively fellow with a glint in his eyes that is translated into his every action. Never do you see Willy in a listless, tired mood. He always seems to give some of his pep to everyone with whom he comes in contact. Willy must eat his PEP. BARBARA MERRILL Barbara came to join us in her junior year and has made her- self right at home. for which we are all glad. Her neatness and good manners have captivated the hearts of many. We know her competent work as a secretary will carry her far in the business world. WILLIAM MILLER Bill is the tall. athletic blonde who strolls into school at 8:24 a. m. He has a ready grin and a comeback for everything. After school he jerks sodas. and flirts with the girl patrons. He made quite a name for himself as a pole vaulter on the track team. PAUL MISSELWITZ D Paul is one fellow who was an ,expert about decorating for school dances. He has been on innum- erable decorating committees for dances since he entered high school. Paul has always been very helpful even to the extent of giving out answers to bewildered students in U. S. History. GERTRUDE MOORE We would like to know Gert's formula for keeping her curls in such perfect order on top of her head. Genial, intelligent, retiring are adjectives that well apply to Gertrude. Her efficiency will cer- tainly benefit some fortunate em- ployer. We know that you will never be lacking friends, Gert. f' rt .JJ-Ab ssnvui M1LKors1cY AMELIA MORRIS I'm from Missouri: you've got to show me, says Selma. Here is a girl who'll not use her imagina- tion when a specific answer suits her better. While the rest of us, in our way, will be enjoying life, she'll be struggling to acquire knowledge. In her own way she'll be happy. Wherever there is mischief, there is Millie. A peppy member of our cheering squad, Millie didn't reserve her antics for root- ing for E. H. H. S., but occasion- ally fahemll gave way in the classroom. Her pleasant manner and friendly spirit won many friends for her, and we are sure will bring her future success.
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