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FLORENE E. MAYETTE Chic October 6, 1940 Bulkeley High School 15 Weaver High School 2, 35 Bloomfield High 4. Our youth we have but today, we may always find time to grow old. Chickie . . . hates to be on time . . . long brown hair . . . cham- pion holder of blue slips . . . loves to argue . . . 'specially at class meetings . . . always fun to be with . . . glad to be of service anytime you need it. JO ANN MARIE MORIARTY :L Jo August 10, 1941 Basketball Mgr. lg FHA 1, Pres- ident, 2, State Historian, 3, Patliamentarian, 4g FNA 3, 45 Pep Squad 3, 4, FPA 4. No blithe Irish lass was so happy as I. jo . . . loyal FHA member . . . So what's new? . . . Oh, I don't know . . . great talker . . . terrihc classmate . . . wonderful person . . . appendix . . . still livin' . . . Hi-Y . . . a future nurse. DONNA LEE NIELSEN Don August 15, 1941 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 3, 4, Salmon Sheet, Assistant Editor 4, Tattlef 45 Hon- or Society 4. A quitter is never a winner, and a winner is never a quitter. Don . . . reach the basket yet? . . . big surprises come in little packages . . . future farmerette . . . capable assistant editor of the Salmon Sheet . . . gets along with everyone . . . basketball in the hayloft . . . miniature in size, but not in activity! xxlwb CH , 5 Q-Z 4 Q J . 2 E C L X i ll PATRICIA ELLEN MINALGA Pat October 31, 1941 Windham High School, Willi- mantic, Conn. lg Glee Club 2, 35 FHA 2, 3, FNA, Treasurer 4, Tennis Club 2, French Club 3: Juniorettesg Seniorettesg All-State Chorus 45 Tattler 45 Salmon Sheet 4g Pep Squad 4, Honor So- ciety 4. This pretty, intelligent lass is a credit to her class. Pat . . . she is quiet-sometimes . . . long, pretty pageboy . . . beautiful clothes . . . a cut up in Trig class . . . always in a good mood . . . All-State Chorus . . . pleasing personality . . . liked by all . . . on the road to success. CON STANCE L. MORIN Connie December 25, 1941 Hartford Public High School 1, 23 Business Club 43 Tattler 4. Tomorrow is rich in promise. Connie . . . gets around in a quiet way until you get to know her . . . likely to speak her mind . . . conscientious . . . ready to have fun . . . sense of humor . . . likes commercial work. HAZEL LOUISE NORRIS Haze November 1, 1941 Junior Red Cross 1, Business Club 35 Student Council 33 Hon- or Society 3, 4. The best is yet to be. Haze . . . will make a terrific sec- retary . . . intelligence will take her far . . . honor roll . . . keen sense of humor . . . National Honor Society member . . . help- ful to others with homework . . . outstanding in everything.
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BETSY B. LEE Bets September 28, 1941 jefferson Jr. High, Meriden, lg FHA 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Girls' State 3: Juniorettesg FNC 2, Pres- ident 3, 43 Basketball 2, 5, 43 Seniorettesg Foreign Policy 4, Student Council, Assistant Secre- tary-Treasurer 4, Tattler 4, Sal-- mon Sheet 4. It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Bets . . . better late than never . . . FNC . . . peppy, energetic type . . . heading for nursing . . . Juniorettes and Seniorettes . . . a good friend to all. STEVEN LIEBMAN Steve May 28, 1941 Weaver High School 1, 2, Golf 3, Captain 4g Basketball 3. He who does not speak is a slave-I am not! Steve . . . prospective golf pro . . . hole in one, huh? . . . pleas- ant personality . . . always smil- ing . . . never pass up a chance for a friendly argument . . . great tease in class . . . hot station wagons . . . hasn't an enemy. JUDITH ANN MANION Judy Juli' 9, 1941 junior Red Cross lg Science Club lg FHA 29 Foreign Policy 4, Tatller 43 Salmon Sheet 4. She looks quiet, but look again. Judy . . . long black hair . . . Judy, are you chewing gum? Grand Union employee . . . loves to bop . . . driving, her favorite sport . . . always giggling . . . loves a good time. Yivxx N732 -A I fa I 1 -e Q RICHARD R. LIEBLER Rich November 23, 1941 Science Club 2, Tuttler 4. Artist is his middle name, let's all hope it brings him fame. Rich . . . quiet but nice . . . adds to any class discussion on outer space . . . he can draw anything . . . loves a good debate . . . don't argue with him . . . probably the first to the moon . . . a fine class- mate bound for success. HERBERT R. LUNDIN Hefb November 23, 1940 Men of few words are the best men. Herb . . . quiet as a mouse . . . always ready for fun . . . often seen at Morrissey's . . . drives a black Ford . . . good personality . . . out for success. BENJAMIN EDWARD MAULUCCI Benny September 19, 1941 Soccer 3. The benevolent hath no enemy. Benny small but so isnt TNT car full again ways considerate easy going the bulldozer king loyal member of the Motor Mounts happy disposition keep them laughing well liked
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BRIAN T. O'CONNOR Butch January 15, 1939 Student Council 1, 25 Glee Club 1, 2. Nothing is as easy as it looks, except spending money. Butch . . . Not Irish by any chance? . . . great ability for oversleeping . . . anywhere . . . usually seen just making it to class . . . Behold! A girl . . . had a convertible . . . Oh! that wavy brown hair . . . fun to be with . . . smooth, relaxed walk . . . has the gift of gab . . . but not in class . . . deserves the best . . . a faithful member of the Slicks. THOMAS W. OLCOTT Tom April 16, 1941 junior Red Cross 15 Band 1, 2, 35 Track 35 Salmon Sheet 3, Bus- iness Manager 45 Treasurer 4. Perfection is unique and cannot be taught. Tom . . . accuracy, his watch- word . . . do it until it's right . . . pleasing personality . . . serious minded . . . a devil sometimes . . . always considerate to others . . . if it can be done, he'll do it . . . lends a helping hand . . . diligent worker. CHARLES PEASE Bud March 4, 1941 May every lion do his duty in silence. Bud . . . quiet at first glance . where's that trusty jacknife? . . . loves Physics . . . ardent numis- D- .-.---.av matist-coin collector, huh? . . . 17- ' excellent drafting student . . a whiz with a deck of cards . . . a loyal classmate . . . ready and willing to help. ,tr , . vw . A I X A A , gg Jin ,P Q 895 'A if K . .-- ' N-Y A XX 'X i,i'E'r1jri5 fr 5 . 7 13' . -3, ., Q , . , - f . if L 'i' ' VS, r H DOROTHY ANNE O'CONNOR Dolly October 10, 1941 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Salmon Sheet 1, 2, 3, Editor 45 Softball 1, 45 FTA 2, 3, Vice- President 45 Hockey 2, 3, C0- Captain 45 FPA President 45 DAR Award 4. Good sports never make enemies. Dolly . . . can usually be found chasing down assignments for the Salmon Sbeet . . . its able editor . . . partial to Vermont and Bos- ton...FTA... Cen'estpas bon! . . . always busy, but never too busy to help. LYNDA M. PALMER Lyn March 18, 1941 Class Secretary 15 Field Hockey 1, 25 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 FHA 25 j.V. Cheerleader 2, Varsity 3, Capt. 45 French Club 35 Junior- ettesg Seniorettesg FPA 45 Tauler 45 Student Council Secretary 4. With everything that pretty is. Lynnie . . . a cute 'n peppy calp- tain of the cheerleaders . . . wil- ing to help on any committee going . . . queen of the Junior Prom . . . My name's spelled with a y! . . . chic . . . likes U. S. Mail trucks. ELIZABETH REBECCA PORTER Becky October 25, 1941 Sports Club 25 Automobile Club 25 Cheerleader 2. A friendly nature, a smile sincere. Becky...quiet...?...look again . . . cute smile . . . winning personality . . . willing worker . . . especially for the Prom . . . good school spirit . . . a former J.V. cheerleader.
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