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MARTI, DoLoREs Looe many, trurt few and alwayr paddle your own canoe. Doll-like charm . . . dainty . . . independent but always cooperative . . . animated expressions. Drama Festival 2, Freshman Reception 1, 2, 3, 4, Division Representa- tive 2, Open House Receptionist 2, Prom Committees 3, 4, Basketball 2, Volleyball 1, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4. MROVEC, ANNE Thu ahoue all,' to thine own Jelf he true. Straightforward . . . sportswoman . . . spontaneous rich laughter . . . knows what she wants. Administrative 1, 2, 3, Freshman-Sophomore Hop 2, junior-Senior Prom 3, A. A. Dance 1, Christmas Banquet 2, Formal Reception 3, Fresh- man Tea 3, 4, Class Gift 4, Laurel Leaf 3, 4, News Editor 1, Co-Editor-in- Chief 2 Laurel 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Glee Club 1, Dramatic 1, 33 Photography 3, 4, French Club 4. NEGRI, RINALDO To have what you want lr richer, hut to he ahle to do without if power. All-out willingness . . . smile for the birdie . . . Mildred and I . . . Home Sweet Scranton. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, I. R. F. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 1, 2, Laurel Leaf 1, 3, Laurel 1, 3, 4, Photography Editor 3, Veterans Club 1, 2, Repre- sentative to Foreign Policy Conference at Columbia. NowAcK, JEANNE If Life .rtlll haf lemon: man murt learn, and earth'r rchool we all attend where study courfer never end. Deep-felt interest in work . . . unassuming manner . . . serene at all times . . . a kind word for all. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President A. A. 3, Geography Club 1, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, French Club 3, Conn. Ed. Asso. 4.
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Barrett presents her abilly to win friends to Ann Marie Gunn, and Lorraine Murphy Fal- lon leaves those wedding b ls for use by Joyce Miller. Victor Stoperr bequeathes his mustache to Dom Colandrea and Anthony Macri leaves his conscientiousness to Lois janicke. Florence Tappe presents her friend- liness to Trudie Ott, and Lillian Weiner leaves her charming manner to Bea Liptak. Ernest Casella awards his reputation of being an all round good joeu to Bill Monyhan, Edward Bonessi bestows his manly sophistication to Andy Porto, and jane Donovan cheerfully leaves her trying predicaments to Sally God- win. Edmund Geros children to Betsy Henn, Nancy Gotwalt donates the Bridgeport trains to jean Paydon, Jane Keene leaves her sparkling eyes to Muriel Carter, Adelyne Lenzi's flair f queathed to jack Ellison, and frankness is passed on to Ann W Magaraci leaves her probing mind to Hal Selah, Lucille Mathewson awards a presents his appeal to or writing is be- Nancy Leonards alsh. Margaret her artistic talent to Lois Carlson, and Anne Mrov ec leaves her versatility to Julius Szemanczky. Rita Per- loff endows Rose Bernabucci with her poise, Bernice Snow leaves her ambition to Lillian Quirke, and Dolores Marti bestows her petitea ness upon Irene Taborelli. We leave tlie fun of being the instigators of the Class Will to our successors. BARBARA HYNDS CORNELIA NVALL KAY QUINN 4
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PERLOFF, RITA Why if thif thm, and what ir the reaion for thi: thttmerJ? Questioning mind . . . by her voice you shall know her . . . eagerness colors all she does . . . practical-minded. Administrative Committee 1, 2, 3g Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3g Social Committee 1, 2g Class Night Committee 4g Glee Club 1, 2, 3g Laurel Leaf 1, 2, 3, 45 Editorial Board lg Feature Editor 25 Editor-in-Chief 3g Basket- ball lg Athletic Association 1. POOLE, JOANNE Seek and ye shall find. Pocket-sized . . . steady and dependable . . . big smile . . . calm and col- lected. Class Gift Committee 4g Student Council 3g Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3. QUINN, CAMILLUS Those who are the happiext are thoxe who do the mort for othenf' Always ready to defend a principle . . . favors the direct approach . . . novelty sense of humor . . . enthusiastic comments. junior-Senior Prom Committee 35 Senior Prom Committee 4g Drama Club 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 4g Mixed Chorus 4g Laurel Board 3, 43 Geography Club 35 Transfer from New Britain Teacher's College. 1 ifie SHERMAN, JEANETTE I Jee but cannot reach the height that lie: forever in the light. Playful good humor . . . crinkled nose . . . merry grin . . . distinctive charm. A Sophomore-Freshman Hop 2g junior-Senior Prom 3g Senior Prom 43 Social Committee 25 Geography Club lg Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 4g Laurel 4g Dramatic Club 4.
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