Bloomfield High School - Tattler Yearbook (Bloomfield, CT)

 - Class of 1949

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Bloomfield High School - Tattler Yearbook (Bloomfield, CT) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 10 of 88
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Page 10 text:

L. IR.-lst.row-Mrs. Marjorie Smith, Mrs. Dorothy Loomer, Miss Helen York, Mrs. Lelia Harper, Miss Marcia Zabriskie, Miss Ann Murray. 2nd row-Mr. Freeman Pearlmutter, Mr. John Paterno, Mr. Chester Loomer, Mr. Bernard Lee, Mr. John Crandell, Mr. Allen Brown, Mr. Roger Kellock. Mrs. Mildred Bashaur ......... Mr. Allen Brown ,.,.,.... Mr. John Crandell ......,. Mrs. Lelia Harper ....,.,..,., Mrs. Marjorie Jolidan ........ Mr. Roger Kelloch ........... Mr. Bernard Lee ....,.. Mr. Chester Loomer ....,.., Mrs. Dorothy Loorner ...,..,.. FACULTY . . . .. . . . .English and History ,,,.............,..Languages .,.......,,..............,........Science . ,,,.... Commercial Department ... English and Spanish ..,..................Principal ,. . . . ,. .Industrial Arts Home Economics Miss Mae Manion .,...,..,..,........ .,............,..,....... N urse Mrs. Marguerite Mickelson ...,..,.. , ........ Science and Civics Miss Anne Murray .....,............,. .....,..,...........,...,,.......,...,.. P hysical Education Mr. john Novak ...,..,. ....,.,,. P hysical Education and General Science. Mr. John Paterno .........,.,....., ......,.,.,,.....,............,..,... P hysical Education Mr. Freeman Pearlmutter ....... ,. Mr. Raymond Perkins ...... Mrs. Marjorie Smith ,..,... Mrs. Lena Stohl .....,... Miss Helen York ..,....,.... Miss Marcia Zabriskie ....,.,. 6 Commercial and Social Studies Superintendent . .. .. . .English and Mathematics Studies English and Guidance

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EDITORIAL In 1849 the nation was buzzing with the exciting news of the discovery of gold in California. Many people were filled with the desire to leave their homes and find wealth and power. To the pioneers it was their golden opportunity. In 1949 thousands of Seniors will graduate from high school and will be filled with the same desires of their forefathers. To them their diploma pre- sents the pass key for golden opportunities. The Forty Niners of old had manydifhculties to overcome in order to achieve their objectives. The Seniors too, have had to overcome many hurdles along the way. The task is not completed as soon as they graduate from high school. There will be more problems to solve before they will have achieved their full success in lifeg but with the experience gained from their forefathers and learning acquired through school, the remainder of the way will be less diflicult. Though the student may have grumbled at times about the trials at school, when tasks seemed insurmountable and the diploma lost its significance, it is well to remember that the pioneers had such moments of despair. There were times when they felt it was useless to go on, when the trail seemed long and fruitless. With faith and perseverance though, the journey soon became one with a purpose, one destined for fulfillment and success. The pioneers who migrated to the West were faced with a new kind of life. They were dependent upon their own natural resources. Seniors, on their graduation day, are migrating to a new life also. Some will go on to college, some to jobs, and today some will enter the armed services to protect the land their forefathers developed for them. When the Forty Niners reached California and started panning gold, they had to sift away the sand and save only the valuable pieces of gold that would bring rich rewards. In the same way, when the l949ers decide on a destination after graduation, they must sift the good from the bad and save only the valuable information that will bring them rich rewards as they work for their goal. Let it be remembered that there are golden opportunities for everyone if the source is pioneered. 5



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lst row-Gertrude Farrell, Shirley St. Pierre, Roger Cowles, Judy Tull. Elaine Quavillon, Herbert Holmquist, Ann Faulkner, Gladys Watkins. 2nd row-Miss Helen York, Gloria Tinto, Joan Nicolle, Almeda Duke, Ingegerd Larson, Ellen Smith, Dordre janet, Cynthia Barnard, Elaine Ferraresso, janet Burnham, Rachel Powers. 5rd row-Joan Flynn, Donald Anderson, Chris Webber, Albert Neuhauser, Bob Jorgensen, Peter Marshall, Margaret Blasig, Co-editors ..,..,.,..,..., Business Managers ..... Advertising Managers ......... ,,..,,. Patrons Managers ,...... Sales Managers ..,..., Class Prophet .,....... Class Testator ,......., Class Historian ...... Art Editor ........ Class Editor ...,..... Club Editor .....,... Alumni Editors ..,,..,... Girls' Sports Editor-.,. Boys' Sports Editors ........ .... Statisticians .,.....,,....... Senior Section ..,..... Adviser ,.,..,.,,.,,. TATTLER STAFF Elaine Quavillon and Judy Tull Roger Cowles and Herbert Holmquist ,Albert Neuhauser and Chris Webber .. ....... janet Burnham and Gladys Watkins Shirley St. Pierre and Ellen Smith Faulkner ...,..,....joan Nicolle ,...,...Margaret Blasig ......Donald Anderson ..,....i...joan Flynn ...,............,.......Rachel Powers . ...... Dodre Janet and Gertrude Farrell Ferraresso .....Bob Jorgenson and Peter Marshall ,....,.G1oria Tinto and Ingegerd Larson ...Almeda Duke and Cynthia Barnard .,..,.....,,. ..,..,..., M iss Helen York

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