East Hartford High School - Janus Yearbook (East Hartford, CT)

 - Class of 1941

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MARY MOYNIHAN Before two o'clock every day, Mary can he seen joyfully leav- ing. To our ever-increasing won- der, she always remains serene when facing a difficult Latin quiz. Mary is easy-going with never a care in the world. Her school days certainly were happy days. EVELYN MUELLER Evelyn certainly was a super- salesman! She spent many of her afternoons getting ads for the Pilot. And did she get them? Since Evelyn's hope is to get into the advertising business, we know she'll succeed. She's got what it takes. GEORGE LAMAR MUNROE When the football season rolls around next year, Iohnny Mc- Grath is going to wish that Lam- my was still attending dear old E. H. H. S. lt's going to be diffi- cult to find another end as good as Lamar. He was a top athlete and. at the same time, he did honor work scholastically. HELEN MUSZYNSKI We can no more imagine any seventh period without seeing Muzzy strolling through the halls. dodging Pop than we can imag- ine talking to her without con- tinual wisecracking. Yes, Muz certainly enjoyed life. A loyal member of the Booster's Club. Muzzy was an ardent sport's fan and supported her alma mater to the utmost. IANET NEWELL Ian was known by everyone and all who knew her. liked her. Her friendly interest in others along with those big brown eyes, brought her tremendous popular- ity. Prominent in all school ac- tivities. Ian proudly cheered at all football and basketball games, but then. she had a particular in- terest in the teams. player? ,X MARILYN MUSZYNSKI Butch was the hard-boiled edi- tor-in-chief of the ever famous Pilot and could usually be found strolling leisurely through the cor- ridors. chatting with some re- porter. Possessing that satirical humor characteristic of the Mus- zynski clan, she always had a ready come-back. Of course, she was a loyal booster. writer. CECILIA OLIVER Ceal is a girl well-liked by everyone. Her personality is that of one who is loads of fun, yet she is capable of large undertak- ings. A good worker and a good friend is Ceal. If you ever see her in school she is seldom by her- self, for she has a right-hand pal. EDWIN NIEHAY Blushing is as common as sneezing, but you havent seen anyone blush until you ve seen Edwin at work His thoughts are always expressed in blushes But don't think that he is shy Far from it. Although he doesnt take a great part in school activities his favorite sports are basketball and baseball GERALDINE O CONN ELL Geraldine was one of our most cultured classmates She read ex tensively and could recommend any book from the latest novel to the great operas Her quiet man ner and gentle voice probably helped her immeasurably in her library work What s that we heard about Gerry being a bndge Marie was gifted with gab and because of this she can change any subyect into a delightful dis cussion. Because of her pleasing personality she is a happy go lucky girl which accounts for her ever ready friendliness She loves all sports Her one ambition in life is to become a successful

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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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GERTRUDE O'NEILL Gert is a popular girl around the school. Her never failing sense of humor seems to rise on even the most grave occasions. One can't be serious when talking with her. She can think up more wise cracks in a few minutes than most of us do in a lifetime. MILDRED PETERSON Mildred is one of our quieter students but she is also consid- ered one of our better ones. She is a pleasant person to have as company, and she has a nice personality that you discover af- ter you know her better. From what we hear, Mildred likes to roller skate. She is an ardent sports fan. FERMINA PAGANETTI Minnie is quite the gal--with good looks, nice clothes fespecial- ly her sport jacketsl, and a per- sonality that only appears alter you know her. Quiet! yes, some- times-but not all the time!!! We all remember Min strolling down Main Street with her well-known companion, Pitzie. CAROLYN' PALLADINO One of Dinky's outstanding fea- tures is her lovely, naturally wavy. black hair. If anyone were to ask her what her favorite pas- time was, she was sure to answer dates. We wish Dinky lots of luck in her chosen profession as a dietician. What's the fascination in B l, Dinky? MONROE PALMER There isn't a season of the year in which Munroe doesn't take part in outside sports. He loves to go horse-back riding, skiing. skating, hiking. and swimming. Yes, he never misses an event. This also goes for social and school affairs, when they don't interefere with his work in Hart- ford. OLYMPIA PICANO No matter how far we should search we would never find an- other person quite so original, quite so vivacious and refreshing as our own Olympia. She prom- ises to be one of our rising young secretaries. for she does remark- ably well in shorthand. Her cute ways and friendliness make her most lovable. WILLIAM PIRZL Pop Anderson won't have Bill in his solid class next year, but it won't be easy for Pop to forget Bill and his snappy comebacks. Although Bill spent four months tossing those lopsided solid fig- ures around, he's no blockhead, and we feel it our duty to pass out a word of warning-lookout Northeastem. ALICE PITKIN Nonchalant is the word for Alice. She always had that breezy air and blissful calmness, but we hear that it was just cz cover-up for a fighting spirit. A famed artist at her Alma Mater, Alice could produce a most de- lightful sketch for the mere asking. She liked ice cream sodas! MILDRED PATRICK We can't imagine a football game without Millie, proudly cheering for brother Fred. Yes, Millie really got enthusiastic and stood up for E. H, H. S. at all times. She was seldom seen with- out that cheery smile and was a firm believer in the art of conver- sation. What's the attraction at Manchester, Mil? CARLETON RACE Carleton Midnight R a c e came to E. H. H. S. in his sopho- more year. His interest in radio building was surpassed only by his liking of Hawaiian music. He enjoyed listening late at night to his favorite orchestras. Follow- ing graduation. Carleton hopes to be an employee of the Pratt G Whitney Aircraft Corporation.

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