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.tw ,Q ' I- . sis 1 its K s CARRIE REED Has anyone seen Carrie? You'll probably find her plugging away at a typewriter or in her spare time keeping Vernon company. Carrie has a pleasant personality and a winning smile. Upon leave ing school Carrie intends to start housekeeping. Several girls gazed fondly at the ring adorning her fourth finger. FRANCIS ROHDE Francis is a rather retiring fel- low, whom we would like to know better. Silence seems to be his password. He is a very depend- able employee of the Hartford Times and was frequently seen whizzing through town a la bike. What's this we hear about loitering in a barber shop, Fran- cis? A :L DAISY RHODES Daisy seems to get along with everyone. She is well-liked by all who knew her, and she's a good sport if ever there was one. She and chemistry had tough struggles, hut she always came out on top. Daisy made full use of her homeroom periods, cramming for chem. PEARL RHUDA Pearl knew her business. When it came to studies she impressed many of us with her intelligent questions and answers. Never alone, but always with a pal. Pearl could keep everyone oc- cupied with her effervescent con- versation. Pearl likes sports and good times, and she is a fine friend. MARIE RIVAL Although Miss Byme thought Marie had a double in the typing 12 class, the members of the class couldn't see the resemblance. She was a good pupil whom one could always rely upon. We are told that she is kept busy outside of school. and it isn't homework! 8 lv ,, EW 2 55 'i f 55 i k .. - L , .WET 'Rv . 1- s ggiw li, 32.11 , ' f f . ,SA 5 Ag A , X' J, ...Zig . S W t ,o, NICOLINA RONDINONE Nickie has accomplished so much that we don't know where to start. She has taken part in basketball. orchestra. Senclasis Board, and was secretary to teachers. We are sure that you will agree with us when we say that she is at work, and why shou1dn't she love itl SHIRLEY ROOD Shirley's the girl from the south end. from whom no utterances that have no worth come out. We hear that Shirley's the champion left-handed typist. No. wait, this can't be right. The typing that Miss Byrne teaches calls for the use of both hands, not just one. HAROLD RUDISILL Rudy was one of our busiest, most industrious classmates. He was rather an unobtrusive fellow who liked to fuss with cars and motors. Boy Scout meetings oc- cupied much of his time, but they provided plenty of opportunity to have fun and enjoy the out-of- doors. Rudy did, and how! 3'-P' tl we , 2 5 , X w t i, A 'AX x E t H t . Q, ,.,, . . M, N .1 A'... .. ,,,,,,, 3 ' i ' it ,liliigsiil ms it hifi z,fiff- iljgzi' -1 ft ' a 'E' I if IAMES RODGERS Jimmy was known to most of us as Buck Rodgers. He took an active interest in sports and was a member of the football team. Although Iimmy seemed rather bashful and reserved. he did all right just the same. One ot his mottos must have been, Haste Makes Waste. STACIA SACZAWA Gang way, boys! Here she is. Sometimes they call her Wings, sometimes, Sacz. S e rio u sl y , though. no matter what you may call her, she's always.a good sport. Speaking of sports, don't be surprised if, when you ask her about interclass activities, you re- ceive the right answer, because she's been Ed Dillon's secretary.
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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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BERNARD SOROKIN 4105 SYLVIA SALERNO Whenever one saw Sylvia. she was never alone-always was she accompanied by cousin Iunie. Forever laughing at jokes that she had over-heard, Sylvia was always gay and nothing inter- fered with her enjoyment. Those around her always felt much bet- ter after joining in with her con- tagious laughter. ROBERT SIME When we think of Bob we think of two things, Russell and a ja- lopy. Bob and Russ are often seen emerging from Russell's jalopy at some game or school occasion. We wonder what task Bob must perform when the jalopy breaks down on a road seven miles from nowhere. RUSSELL SAUER If you see a flivver coming bouncing down the road at a fast clip, you can be sure Russ is on his way. During school hours. his time is divided between his economics homework and the freshman corridor, but after school his pet occupation is photogra- Phy- DOROTHEA SEARS Dot was the gal who 1ivened'1Q f 'l-. up the conversation with contin- ual dashes of her satirical humor. Definitely a woman of the world. Dot could, among other things, very precisely tell you how to rate an A. She presented her most convincing arguments in doing her bit in the debate club. EVELYN SEYMOUR Evelyn was the tall. attractive blonde member of the trio. She was a very active member of the school and was usually seen dashing around on some mission. We are sure that she will find a good position in the business world. Good luck. Evelyn. na, QW s . :-Q., 1 V' ' A ,,W...ft Q.. , .. .- ' ' . fi i -f M - v M -2 f ii- it M.. MARIORIE SHEPHERD Shep was always a willing sport when asked to do anything pertaining to extra curricular ac- tivity, She always had a cheery hello and a friendly smile for everyone whom she met and she was right on hand to enjoy a good joke. What was the fascina- tion in your journalism class. Marg? ANTHONY STOPPA Dull moments and Bernard had nothing in common! He proved his worth both as an executive and an all round good sport. We would gladly have swapped re- port cards with him, for he seemed to have more than his share of gray matter. but for all this he enjoyed raising Cain. ISABEL STEDMAN Iss was one of the petite mem- bers of our class. However, what she lacked in inches was over- shadowed by her high scholastic standing and friendliness. Isabel could always be depended upon to do her best at any job and this made her one of the Pilot's star reporters. DORIS STEINMEYER Doris is another of our seniors who indulges in the latest fads, such as those little knock-about skull caps. She and Ieanne are always seen together strolling about. Iudging by her expres- sions at the basketball games, we have the impression that she has an especial interest in the game. Oh. they say the girls can talk! Have you ever listened to Tony? The only thing is, he always seems to be talking at the wrong time, when the teacher is looking. Tony is a grand fellow and brightens up all his classrooms with his humor and friendliness.
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