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NANCY LOU GATES November 29, 1937 Vocational Nancy is a new student at Enfield this year. She came to us from Rockville High. At Rockville she was a member of the Student Council, secretary of her class, and a member of the Junior Red Cross, and the Art Club. We all notice her experience in basketball, the result of her fine playing on the bastketball team at Rockville, where she was a mem- ber of the Girls Athletic Association. Her immediate plans are undecided with marriage as her ultimate goal. We are sure that with her personality and socia- bility, she is sure to succeed in all her future plans. JEAN SALLY CLEMBOCKI October 2, 1937 Vocational Jeanie has been active in sports dur- ing her four years at Enfield. For three years she participated in Intramural basketball and was a tabulator at var- sity basketball games. In her Freshman year she was in the Drum Corps. As for social activities, Jean served on the junior and farewell prom committees, became a member of the Y-Teens and did a good job on the Senior-Freshman Reception Committee. Jeanie always has a smile for everyone and is a very pleas- ant person to chat with. At the moment and for the last two years, she has worked at the “local meeting spot” otherwise known as Friendly’s. Jeanie’s ambition is to become a secretary. JAMES PETER CARINI September 9, 1938 Academic With his happy-go-lucky manner and keen sense of humor, “Gam” is a favor- ite among all his classmates. He served as Vice-president of our class during his Freshman year and has proved his de- pendability throughout his high school years. Enthusiastic about sports and music, Garn managed our Varsity bas- ketball and baseball teams during his Sophomore and Junior years and for three years he was a member of the Glee Club and Orchestra. He has also served on the Junior. Senior and Farewell Prom Committees. Garn plans to go to college. NINA ELIZABETH GIACALONE January 16, 1938 Vocational The cute little black-haired girl is Nina with a fine personality and the ability to win friends. Nina has studied very hard during her four years at En- field, preparing to become a secretary. Nina was a member of the Y-Teens in her Freshman year and in her Junior year she was on the Junior Prom Com- mittee and served as secretary of the Photography Club. Nina has done well during her stay at Enfield, having been on the honor roll each year. With this record, Nina will surely succeed in her life’s work. FRANCIS HENRY GRABINSKI June 10, 1938 Academic A popular senior is big six-feet-four Frank, called “Grib” by his friends. “Grib” has successfully participated in many activities during his school years. He was an honor student for two years and has worked on all prom committees. “Grib’s” outstanding achievement has come through his participation in sports. He has played varsity football for two years, and varsity basketball for three. During his Senior year, “Grib” was co- captain of the basketball team. After graduation “Grib” plans to go to college. JEAN MARY CRAY August 22, 1938 Vocational Blue eyes and a warm friendly smile are Jean’s chief attributes. For two years 9he was a member of Y-Teens. With her personality and knowledge of the T.D.M.’s of an office, we’re sure she’ll do very well in her ambition to become a secretary. Ice skating, tennis and roll- er skating are her outside interests. 21
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ROBERT STEPHEN FIORE March 23, 1938 Vocational Bob, a boy of medium height with a dark complexion, has participated in varsity football during his Junior and Senior years at Enfield. “Spud” showed his willingness by being on the Junior and Senior prom committees. He has a quiet sort of manner. He makes friends easily. His plans for the future are to join the United States Air Force after which he will prepare for some sort of trade. ALFRED JOSEPH GAMACHE, JR. January 8, 1937 Academic Alfred is a very friendly person. He is easy to get along with. Just about every- one in the Senior class knows Fred. He plans to go into some type of business of his own. He has a hobby at home that keeps him occupied at all times. His hobby is records and recording. He loves music, especially organ music. Fred col- lects records of all kinds, mostly organ. His records range from jazz to the clas- sics. He is a quiet, generous person. With his disposition and kindly attitude Fred will achieve lasting satisfaction in life. PATRICIA HELEN FRANGI A MORE October 28, 1938 Academic Pat, pleasant and cheerful, is one of the most reliable members of our class. Her willingness to lend a helping hand is shown by her participation in the Junior Red Cross, school play and prom committees. Musically inclined, Pat has been a member of the Enfield Echoes and a four year member of the Glee Club. Efficient, capable and ambitious, Pat plans to enter the field of nursing. IRENE HELEN GADOMSKI June 24, 1939 Vocational “Rene”, one of our most intelligent seniors, came to Enfield with a definite outlook on life — especially school life. She believes, and one can tell by her marks and achievements, that one should put his utmost ability and time towards schoolwork to make himself complete, happy, and successful when he is ventur- ing into this wide world. Her honor rat- ing has been outstanding throughout her four years. “Rene”, was also on prom and play committees. Junior Red Cross and Y-Teens work, and a member of the Glee Club. After graduation “Rene” plans to do secretarial work. ARTHUR FELIE, JR. November 7, 1937 Vocational That tall, good-looking classmate with the engaging smile is Art. Most of his time in school is given to Aggie Class. In his Junior year, he represented En- field at the University of Connecticut meat judging contest in which he won first prize. In his Senior year. Art was a representative from Connecticut at the convention in Kansas City. Here he re- ceived second prize for meat judging and third prize for livestock judging. Art loves outdoor sports, with hunting and fishing leading the list. His ready smile and sincere personality have won him many friends. After graduation Art plans to enter the farming field. ALAN W'lLLIAM FRANCESK1 January 5, 1938 Academic An honor student for three years, Alan was very active in extra curricular acti- vities evidenced by the fact that he was in the Latin and German Clubs in his first two years at Enfield, played in the orchestra, and was a member of the Hi- Y in his senior year. In his Junior year he was representative to Boys State. A1 plans to attend the University of Con- necticut to major in pharmacy.
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SYLVIA MARY GIACCONE May 8, 1938 Academic Sylvia is one of the shy members of our class until you meet the sparkle and gaiety of her true self. Sylvia was a member of the Y-Teens for two years and she was also a member of the Glee Club, the Junior Red Cross, and the Latin Club. She served faithfully on the Senior Prom Committee. Sylvia plans to study nursing. PETER JOHN HANCOCK February 4, 1938 Academic Pete can be seen around almost any basketball court, as a spectator or play- er. For four years he has been a member of the intramural squad. This year he was also a member of the Hi-Y basket- ball team. Fishing, stamp collecting, and gun collecting are a few of Pete’s hobbies. His future plans are to study engineering at Aurora Methodist Col- lege. ELIZABETH JOAN GNAP September 24, 1938 Vocational Liz, a small, cheerful girl, has been a diligent student and an active class mem- ber. Liz was a member of the Pro- Merito for three years. She has been very active as a member of the adverti- sing committee for the school play, as a member of the Class Prophecy Commit- tee, and as a member of the Junior Prom Committee. Liz is a girl who is always gay and full of fun. For the future, Liz is planning a secretarial career. EVELYN FRANCES HEATH October 10, 1938 Academic Evelyn, better known to her friends as “Evie”, wants to become an elemen- tary teacher. She has been a member of the Latin Club and has served on the staff of the “Student Ticker’’ besides finding time to become a member of Y-Teens for two years. Evelyn was also a member of the cast in the school play, “Life with Mother’’, and served as usher- ette for the Musical Festival. 22 JUDITH MARIE HANDLEY February 21, 1939 Vocational Judy is one of the most friendly and cheerful persons in school. Sewing and cooking are her greatest joys, and she has proved this in the Home Economics Club and on the costume committee for the school play. She also enjoys skating, swimming and ball games. She has a college girl look about her and is always neat and sparkling. She has helped tre- mendously on the advertising staff of the school plays and everyone enjoys her hearty laugh and alertness. Her future sees her working in a telephone com- pany and making friends easily and readily. GEORGE GORDON HEATH May 12, 1937 Vocational George is a boy who goes about mind- ing his own business and doing his work to the best of his ability. George, or Butch as he is called is a fine artist and plans to become a designer or do some kind of art work. Butch’s biggest hobby, however, is racing which he loves very much. If he doesn’t become a designer, he will probably become a driver of his own stock car. Because of his willing- ness to work hard, both in school and out, we feel sure that George will suc- ceed.
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