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BEATRICE IRENE SISSON October Fifteenth Bea . . . blue-eyed and blonde ... oh. that curly hair . . . quiet, but friendly . . . loves swimming . . . collects fancy china . . . future missionary in the Orient . . . late hours . . . rhythm skating . . . talks in Problems-speeches, that is. Dance Club (1); Red Cross (3). MORTIMER D. STANLEY October Fourteenth Buzzy . . . you guessed it. the cutest fellow in the class . . . light blonde hair, big blue eyes, and some build . . . Are you kidding'' . . . anything blue . . . mechanic to be. Swimming Team (2. 3, 4); Varsity Baseball (3); Varsity Football (4). MARY LOU STEINER March Thirty-first “Mar . . . those blonde presses and brown eyes . . . ) another speed test, whee ... as carefree as they come . . . Charlie's the one . . . future typewriter tapper. Red Cross (1); Bawling Club (3); Prom (3); Traffic Squad (3, 4); Pep Q|ub (4); Pioneer (4). RO H STONE Kth • r uS t loves red te air . . . tymmef . . . air- Hi ca v makes ivious Mare. |l £b (1); Student [IN 2, 3); Thespi-ansy(2, 3. 4); Swimming Club (3. 4); Comet Editorial Board (3. 4). Assistant Editor (4). RAYMOND M. STRICKLAND January Thirteenth Strick . . . short, blonde, and oh, so cute . . . stairs and more stairs . . . watch him pitch that ball ... “I don't know . . . artist at heart . . . girls are all right, but he prefers Cookie . J.V. Basketball (2); Printing Club (2); Varsity Baseball (3). GEORGE W. SULLIVAN February Fifth Red . . . just out of the Navy back to East Haven . . . that red-headed fellow with the friendly smile What's cooking? . . . singing and boxing in his spare hours ... a great sense of humor watch for his jokes . . . lots of ambition here. MARILYN C. SWANSON April Thirteenth fj+sAI ' . . . tall, blond new- cheerleaders . . . (1, 2, 3); Swim-d 3). Lyn comer Oh. th College Glee Club ming Club (2'. 3). Vice president (3); Pep Club (2. 3, 4); Varsity Show (j. 3. 4); Leadership ClulS (2. 4); Hostess Cldb Treasurer (3); Thespians (3), 4); Traffic Squad (3. 4); Comet Business Board (3. 4); Cheerleaders (4); Singing Seniors (4); Pioneer (4). SENIORS 24
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PHYUS M. ROWLEY Octobei Eighth Phil . . loves 'em tall . . . weakness for Branford . . . quiet, easy going and Jbves fug . likeable as she is lookable . . . that Indian really sends her. Pep Club (2); Swimming Club (3) Varsity Show (3. 4); Traffic Squad (3. 4), Cocaptain (4). DENNIS W. RYAN JR. March Twelfth Dink . . . wine, women and song . . . sophomore at Pittsburg, Hi 11 house, then back to good old East Haven . . . Well-all-right . . . croon and we'll swoon. Student Council (1); Homeroom President (2); Scope Club (2); Prom Co-chairman (3); Varsity Show (3, 4); Thespians (4); Swimming Club (4); Varsity Football (4). ANNA MARIE SALE June Fourth Ann . . . dances everywhere. but at a dance . . . tricky on her feet . . . likes men with dark, curly hair . . . Gee . . . good-humored as they come . . . curls without curls . . . She'll probably even work in the same office as Dot. Junior Red Cross (4). GLORIA FERN SALVO July Eighth Glor . . . My dog. Terry . . . giggles and more giggles . . . smoothie on skates ... a small and quiet One sees and hears much . . . nothing seems to bother her . . . violinist . . . She'll be teaching soon. Orchestra (1. 2); Hostess Club (3, 4); A Capella Choir (4). i DOROTHY MARY SCALIA April Second Dottie . . . humorous and attractive . . . tickles the typewriter . . . shorthand sharky . . . Ah, «pen . . . how about the next dance, Dottie? . . . business career for her . . . You're crazy . . . it must be that long, wavy hair that attracts the other sex. Homeroom Secretary (2). JULIE ANN SEIBOLD September Eleventh Pup ... a neat little blonde with blue eyes . . . Men don't bother me. I love them . . . There I've said It Again . . . Mr. Mayo's private secretary ... a secretarial desk for her. Home Nursing (1); Frolic Chairman (1); Traffic Squad (3, 4); A. A. Secretary (4); Pioneer (4). HENRY JOHN SELFORS July Third Hank . . . blonde, ambitious . . . eyes for Moe . . . engineer . . . ranks high in all classes. Homeroom President (1. 2, 3, 4); Class Vice-president (2, 3. 4); Thespians (2, 3, 4); Varsity Show (2, 3. 4); Boy's State (3); Prom (3); National Honor Society (3, 4), President (4). (1); Junior Varsity Basketball (2); Hop Chairman (2); Varsity Basketball (3). 23 1947
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F. ROBERT TINARI May Twenty ninth Bud . . . Mighty Mite on the diamond on the court—or in the field . . . Who Me! . . . Super personality . . . future Electrician. Basketball. J.V. (1); Varsity Baseball (1, 3. 4); Varsity Basketball (2, 3. 4). Cocaptain (3); Varsity Football Co-captain (4); Traffic Squad (3, 4). Co-captain (4). RICHARD W. UNDERWOOD July Fifteenth . Dick . j . quiet home comer . . Sear r of the rylptuied duck . . . shy and so polite . . . now, now, g)n$ . . ,. Dg Bet those waves?'f 1 you s? . . railroad That' life -engineer ... on to Purdue ... He doesnN talk much, but when he does, brother! ANNE JUNE VANACORE SefhjfiberlTi typinth I wish . . an r-ho! and trust-black hair . . . Hobbies, reading and bike-riding . . . switch board operator . . . Why hide those legs. Anne. Swimming Club (2. 3, 4). HELEN VAN DER MAELEN September Twenty second Helen . . . Joan's pal . . . cute smile . . . good-natured and neat . . . She's quiet but. watch her girls . . . whiz at sports . . . flash on ice skates . . . hep to the jive . . . can she tumble . . . future telephone operator. Leadership Club (1); Comet Business Board (3). ADOLPH V. VISCUSO January Twenty sixth Adol . . . slick brown hair . . . one of those Foxon Farmers . . . you guessed it, girls, a sweet l’ttle blonde for him . . . hubba hubba . . . Asst, chief usher at Paramount Theater . . . Mike. I can't get the locker open. Glee Club (4); Printing Club (4). ANN VITALE July Twenty ninth Pee wee . . . short herself with short black hair . . . loves football maybe because Frank plays . . . quick with the racket on a tennis court . . . My big brother . . . secretarial job for her. Junior Red Cross (1); Traffic Squad (3). MARYANN WARDLE May fifteenth Mar' V . easy-going Short Jleach miss J o ldn't trade the place 7. 1 a true friend indeecK. . Phil's f cnum . ..y What a brain Ichild . . . take B letter, darling . . . s y. serene and socicftfle .i. . a monotonous ride to work every day. KENNETH O. WETMORE April Ninth Rusty ... oh, for a turkey farm . . . enjoys a good card game his own cards please . . . He's so tall . . . shy and quiet . . . records on his phonograph . . . movies in the spare hours . . . happy-go-lucky . . . helpful clerk. 25 1947
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