Norwich High School - Archive Yearbook (Norwich, NY)

 - Class of 1943

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Norwich High School - Archive Yearbook (Norwich, NY) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 24 of 76
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EDWARD FLANAGAN Ed captained Stanford's intramural basketballers. Whotta bunch!! An honor stmident. no less, he bolsters the trombone section in the band. Loves dancing'and clowning with Barney, Mark, and Jack. He claims, I guess it'll always be Conniel RICHARD FRINK Not only captain of the eleven but top man in the class scholastically. .A hi-pressure salesman on the side, Dick sells bond, stamps, Archives, etc. like hotcakes. If classes are disturbed fourth bell it's lust Frink Bi Company heading for the lab to disprove the theory of relativity. Einstein is O. K., but we'll take Frink. JOAN GAROFALO Jo-an or Joan? All the same you'd be a friend to any of us. That winning smile says a lot. An athletic shiner in many a field. EUNICE GOLDEN Never let it fail to see Uni come in 35 seconds before nine-or Here I am again, Mr. Hogue. Watch her sketch, and girls! Look for the Eunice Golden Fashions soon appearing in Vogue. LILLIAN GROFF Fortunate is the man who gets Lil for a secretary. She, Eunice and Sarah are always together. Lil is our can- didate for the 1944 Sweater Girl. RAYMOND HAWLEY Heaven help the A Cappella Chorus when this Senior with 1000 Faces opens up. Mike's always handy with a laugh for his friends. I have my 'wimin' troubles but I don't hold it against 'em. all MARK FOSTER The Harry James of Norwich High he shines brightest when behind a music rackL He and Barney and Ed form a merry but slightly nutty trio. Quote, What's the assignment in physics, huh? Unquote. FRISBEE FULLER Red's a natural athlete. Moreover, his talents extend farther than the court, diamond and gridiron. He displays a merry smile and plenty ,of brains under that carrot-colored crop. He's in favor of anything that doesn't require work. VIRGINIA GAYLORD Une petite ieune fille. The height of fashion is her desire whether on paper or iust one. She's always in a hurry to get someplace, but still finds time to write her Bill. BARBARA GRAY Babs'.' can handle those defense-shop tools lust as easy as she swings her tennis racket. Her sense of humor goes a long way toward real friendship. NORMA HANNAHS Normo's only been with us a year, but Walton sent us something we had to sit up and take notice of. We refer once more to the girl with lots of pep. JAMES HAYNES Jeanette MacDonaId's new co-partner -Jim's always on hand when it comes to music or dramatics. He's the quiet type around school, but not so when he's out with the boys.

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ROBERT CRITTENDEN Percy's a meat-hacker! The Super Markzt's best butcher handles a pig- skin und a baseball as easily as a pork chop. His carefree gait and smile make him an outstanding resident of 207. Ask Alicelll EVANGELINE DE VAUDREUIL Here we have patriotism and industri- ousness personified- likes the Navy especally. Always keeps that sweet calm when we yell, Hey, Vangie, will you? CHARLES DIEFENBACHER Dir-sf e used to be the Bluebird's top- notrh short-order chef. He has a sen- satioval blush-but not as bashful as he seems. Always wishing to try something new and different. HUGH ELSWORTH Easy come, easy go. life's too short to hurry for Hugh, and we heartily agree. His silence belies his ability to make friends and to do credit to all his endeavors. JULIA FAMOLARO .lulia': the speed demon on the type- writer. Sh ' e cuts a neat stencil for our bi-rronthly. Her eyes are always timidly looking about, but there's friendship worth having behind them. HENRY FARLEY Jake proved his worth by ranking fifth in h-is class, after overcoming great odds. Hard work and plenty of quiet determination place him high in the esteem of his classmates. A crafty guy on the hot corner. ,,,,-i if I . -T ,tiii A gjz I r iv . A l i' 64. 'U' ALICE DAVIS A high-pitched giggle or a squeaky clarinet designates the presence of this popular damsel. A quarter-back's girl, she's iust chuck full of smiles and beautiful blushes. DORIS DEVINE What more can we say about our effi- cient Student Council presldent? A lover of tradition, we'd call her con- servative, but-the key-note of fashion. Wonder if she'll bowl 300 before Ace Aldrich? DONALD DUNNE Never troubles trouble unless trouble troubles him. He's as congenial as the day is long. Boy, does this gasoline problem put a cramp in my stylel CAROL ERICKSON Sweet as sugar-but not rationed. Her shining hours are those she d 1 spen s with Dave. One of those few people who k wor and care not for glory. AGNES FARLEY Take a letter Miss Farley. Although she wants to go to Powelson Institute, she still considers Sherburne the place on earth that is most like Heaven. GENEVIEVE FINERON Click, Clock, that's Jenny coming down the hall. Anything but the con- servative pleases this Irish Lassie. Her casual friendliness is the real thing.



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BETTY HINKLEY Red hair and the traditional freckles take our notice first. We like her easy smile. East of the tracks she finds :lancing and roller skating good fun. ADELBERT JONES The. Mighty Mite of 1943's class of bruisers. He can usually be observed behind the controls of his Green Grasshopper. For a fellow his size, lie accomplishes plenty in a short time. AU DREY KULL Audrey's one of our quiestest workers, but what a worker! Her fingers iust lly at the typewriter. She reels off all Iiincls of original literary works with remarkable ease. ALICE LEAHY Did you hear the one about-? Run quickl Alice is going to tell the same iake she's been telling four years. And Ly the way, have you got your geom- etry paper? I want to see the fourth example. DONALD McDOWELL Our tennis champ of Norwich-. He is he silent type-but we hear tell he not so silent after 3:30-Who is?? A real skiing fan. An honor student with a high popularity rating. MARY McNERNY Sweet, Irish face with lots of twinkle accompanies Mary, and the most en- vious hair. She keeps her thoughts to herself, but we know they're worth-y of everyone's consideration. ROBERT HOWARD MER Bob was a latecomer to N. H. S., but he is the graduating class proud gift to the Leatherneck's of the Marines. Blessed with a profound gift of gab, he made many friends in a short time, especially Etta. LE KELLY Merle's fortitude and determination are an inspiration to us. Then see her shine on the basketball court for she's right at home. She has the dual ability to choose the righ-t clothes and look mighty fetchin' in them. DAVID LANNON ADE An uproarious laugh p r e c e d e s Pickle's appearance on any scene. Known to all as an euthusiastic ski expert, he spends much of his off- season at the Club Sheldon. LBERT LETSON Dell is a veteran of the gridiron who enioys all forms of outdoor athletics. He has a smooth disposition and a cool patience, both of which are exer- cised by an enthuiastic interest in hunting and fishing. NORA JANE McNEIL Our real Irish Colleen. Sympathetic and cheerful--she has those sparkling eyes, we all dream about-the girl everyone is glad to know. NORMA McNITT Hello, Forest Hillsl Yes, this is the gal who forced Alice Marble into the pro's. Anything from a tennis racket to a bow and arrow fits her grip and a hearty laugh shows Normi's en- ioyment of life.

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