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ll D. Pass B. Personeus R. R0biHS0H G. Seamon E. Silvestro 'A sunshine heart and a soul of song.' Famous designer of Parisian gowns. Glee Club-3,43 Broadcaster staff-3,43 HkKg. Club-4, Annual staff-4 'Always cheerful and full of fun, Making friends with everyone.' If you ever want a curl, Bob ll do lt with a swirl. Basketball-by Chairman ways and Means Committee-43 Dramatics-43 Glee Club-5,4g Committees-3,4 'And all that's best of dark and bright Meet ln her aspect and her eyes.' Rob1nson's store will be a favorite market, not only for its goods, but for its lovely olerkeee. Asst. Basketball manager-2g Basketball manager-35 Dramatics-3,45 Broadcaster staff-4gSpeaking Contest-4 6? W 'Let me build a world all my own, Where work and studies are not known.' Judging is his pride and folly. Football-1,2,3g Ag. Basketball-2,3,43 F.F.A.-2,3,4g Baseball-33 Dramatics-4 Jmww J, 'He'd just as soon argue as eat.' Manager of the New York Yankees. Ag. basketball-33 Basketball manager-4 'She takes life easy and sm1ling.' Mert has discovered that the way to his heart 18 through his stomach. Seen among C.H.8. fa- culty of 1943-H lg. teacher. Basketball-33 Dramatics-3g Intramural leader-4gComf4 qNNvQJls'YmasbqUhasoaA, 'A true friend is forever a fr1end.' If high school means a Ford, does college mean a Packard? Baseball-1,?,3,4g Ag. Basketball-2,3,4g F.F.A.-5,41 C onmxittees-4 6K 'The height of fashion---no mean accomplish- ment.' A lady-in-waiting with three maids. HM g. Club-43 QO.F.A.j5cribblers' Club-lg Handy Club-1,23 Dramatics-2 C ,QAM 'And none so busy, yet for all his buzz Methought he seemed busier than he was.' There'll be more 'biz' and less 'buzz' when hed besgmesi an engineer and digs tunnels un er e ss ss pp . Cheerleader-lg Class president-2gBroadcaster staff-35 Dramatics-3,4gFootball-3,43 Students'Association-3,4g 5 ffm wwf 'He who is content Has a wider realm than any klng.' when better and cuter 'gadgets' are made, Howard will make them. Glass officer-1,33 F.F.A.-23 Football manager-2, Dramatics-3 Speaking Contest-4 f7fowuuA4J 4bC11bf41 Ks Ward He Vveber
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10 - - uv -- u UHere's a dot with a dash.n In a white uni- form bringing oeople to---healthl?D Broadcaster staff-33 Class officer-l,2,5g Students Association-4: Dramatics-3,43 Glee Club-3,4 KW-any HShe likes to go to dances and stay out late at night, but everyone in our school will tell you she's all r1ght.N We don't know what the future holds but feel it will be bright. Glee Club-3,4g Committees-2,35 Dramatics-4 l HA shining athlete who h s stood every test, and still stands out among the beet.W With our red-headed angel to cheer him on, Paul is most likely to succeed Babe Ruth. Baseball, Football, Basketball-l,2,3,4g Class Presi- dent-l,3g Students' Association-3,4g Dramatics-3,43 Broadcaster staff-Z,3,4g Intramural leader-4g Annual staff-4 Q HA harmless fellow wasting useless days.u A future W.P.A. director. F.F.A.-5,4 C:f5?f'l,44Af2'lt -3f'fT,15:z,f ge-flefz ult would be an argument for a week,laughter for a month, and a good jest forever.H When Hank jouns the Ag. faculty at Cornell, watch out for his jokes. Football-1,2,3,4, F.F.,A.-:s,4, Basketball-2,s,4 C. Hoyt V. Ketchum 'X WA country lad with an honest a1r.U Under his skillful cultivation, WLove1y Vale' should blossom as a rose. Ag. Basketball-2,3,4 00011 'Success through effort.u The future?--Time will tell. Dramatics-2,5g Basketball-2g Baseball-2,3 WThere is a charm in her ouietness Which makes her more l1kable.N May at least one home in Fairfield be made fairer by her presence. Glee Club-33 Committees-2,3,4 cv. . , UFew things are impossible to diligence and sk1ll.n With these cualities, positions of honor and responsibility are yours. Basketball and Baseball manager-3g Dramatios-5,4g Annual staff-45 F.F.A.-3,4 xp , f cN.cfLAf37Cij NI must down to the seas againn, says our future admiral. Football-4g Basketball-43 Intramural leader-4g Drama- tics-4g Chief monitor-45 fO.F.A.DFootba1l-2,3g For- estry Club-2,3g Free Reading Club-35 Movie Club-1 V- LathP0P L. Lovejoy J. Luciani
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12 H XX BACK Row Cleft to right, Theodore Flavin--Teddy Franklin Woodford--Grumpy Kenneth Nichols--Happy Harvey Higginson--Higgie Gerald Estelle--Jerry Laurence Snyder--Larry Arthur DeWolfe--Art THIRD ROE Esther Stevens--Speed Ruby Anderson--Rubbie Helene Kessler--Jitterbug Mary Anderson--lhmie Henrietta Shevalier--Bubbles Joy Lathrop--Sweetie Arden Reed--Sneezy SECOND RUS Mary Kaidon--Smiles Jean Butterfield--Sleepy Leona Parham--Snow white Kenneth Dykeman--Dopey Marcella Harmon--Brownie Polly Kaidon--Sparkle FIRST ROW hiss Pollock, Sponsor--Kate Clifton Richards, Treasurer--Spike Cassie Babel, Secretary--Sunshine Charles Burdick, Vice-president--Chuck Marion Edwards, President--Doc Margaret Foll--Bashful JUNIORS Twenty-five of the green Freshmen, who started out in 1936 under the supervision of Mr. Pattinson and Miss Hobble, have pro- gressed as far as the Junior class and hope to continue climbing. As Freshmen we elect- ed Ernest Nichols president, Vivian Arnold vice-president, Marion Edwards treasurer,and Seymore Vincent secretary. As Sophomores Miss Hobbie was our class advisor. Ernest Nichols was reelected pres- ident, Jewel Hubbard was elected v1ce-pres- ident, Cassie Bebel secretary, and Richard Rounsevell treasurer. We were second to re- ceive lOOZ membership in the Students' Asso- ciation drive. The class took part in the Hallowe'en party, initiated the Freshmen,and had a hot dog roast. This year we elected Marion Edwards pres- ident, Charles Burdick vice-president, Cassie Bebel secretary, and Clifton Richards treasurer. Our main interest and aim this year was to earn money for our senior trip. We have helped serve dinners and have served noon lunches at school. The play NFor Pete's Sakeu was out on by members of the class on March EU-25. On May 12th we had our Junior Dance with the Woodhull Boys furnishing the music. These were both successful. Several of the Juniors took part in the speaking contest this year. Next year we all plan to graduate and have a great time spending our hard-earned money. HEFORESTATION Reforestatlon, the replanting of timber trees where the virgin forests have been cut off, is necessary if future generations are to have building material and be in less danger from floods. Forests at the headwa- ters of our large streams hold the flow to normal and are less expensive than reser- voirs for the same purpose. A reservoir costing SU70,000 near Spartanburg, South Carolina, lost 172 of its capacity in eight years. Losses like this have taken place all over our country, from our l0,000 res- ervoirs and 2 billion or How may a furnished by Agricultural experience. dams constructed at a cost of more dollars. farmer reforest? Trees will be the government. Boy Scouts and boys will plant them for the One of the jobs of C.C.C. camps is to reforest woodlots for farmers. Five acres or more of land set apart by a farmer and planted as woodland is tax exempt until the timber has been cut off. Many of our present woodlands could be improved by thinning and weeding to get a better stand of timber, and by excluding cattle. Why not help preserve our wild life, lower the cost of flood control,and increase the value of our waste lands by reforest- ation? Youth is the basis of future democratic civilization. Why not have youth and our forests grow together, sturdy, strong trees for a future sturdy, posterity! C. Burdick
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