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BARBARA ANN HENNIS February 17, 1938 Academic Barb is one of the friendliest girls that can be found in school. She is well-liked by all because of her cheerfulness and her desire to help everyone. Barb has shown that she has fine abilities. She studied hard for her school work, was a member of the girls varsity basketball team, and found time to participate in the Glee Club, Tri-Hi-Y and prom com- mittees, and the school operetta. She was also a member of the Latin Club in her freshman year. Barb is very certain of what she wants to do after graduation, that is to become a radiologist. PATRICIA ANNE HERRON February 8, 1938 Vocational Beautiful curly hair is what they all say! This distinguishes Pat, along with her friendly personality and vivacity. Pat is very ambitious and has served on prom committees, school plays; she played in the Mikado and was a member of Latin Club. She has also done a cred- itable job as a Parade of Youth Corres- pondent, and as a member of the Class Night Committee and Class Picture Committee. Her familiar voice has rung out in Glee Club for four years. Echoes for two years, and in the All-State chor- us. A Pro-Merito for four years she has proved that it is possible to serve and learn. Her ambitiousness, alertness and warm personality are valuable assets which will prove successful in the future. , — BURTON WILLIAM HENRY, JR. June 25, 1938 Academic Burton, better known as Bill, is the type of fellow you like to have around. He has been a four year honor student besides being an active member of the Sportsmen’s Club for the same length of time. Bill has been a member of the Hi-Y since his sophomore year and, he served as the reporter in his Senior year. He plans to continue his engineering education in the fall. JOHN WILLIAM HODCINS October 20. 1938 Academic Tall, dark, and handsome are the most appropriate adjectives to describe Bill. We have seen his familiar face in or- chestra, Glee Club, Echoes and Hi-Y. He did a wonderful job in the opperetta “The Mikado”, and an equally good job on the baseball team in “55”. He makes friends readily and has shown his ability in leadership as President of our Class in “53”. He. like all boys, has a first love, and that is his car. A familiar sight is to see him dash here and there in it! We will all remember him and his warming smile, and we wish him success in whatever he chooses for his future vocation. FRANCES MARGARET JOHNSON September 4, 1938 Vocational Frannie is “Miss Activity” of Enfield High. Although she participates in many school activities, she still finds time to keep up in her studies and has been on the honor roll, twice. For three years, she has been one of the Green Raider’s Cheerleaders, plus participating in Girls’ Basketball in her sophomore year. Frannie was a member of the Glee Club for four years, and she did a wonderful job in the “Mikado” as “Pitti-Sing.” In her Freshmen year she was treasurer of our class and is now our class secretary. Some of her other activities have been Y-Teens, Red Cross, Latin Club, Fresh- man Dance Committee, the Senior-Fresh- man Reception and the School Play, “Mr. Co-ed.” Her ambition is to become a Medical Secretary. FAITH LOUISE HUBBARD July 25, 1937 Vocational Mm-mm-mm something smells good! That must be Fay down in the Home Economics room cooking again. She loves to cook and has studied Home Economics during each of her four years besides being in the Home Economics Club in her Freshman year. She also received the Freshman Improvement Prize. Taking time out from cooking. Fay has served on the Junior and Senior prom committees. She looked “real cool” in the Bermuda shorts and blouse she made for the Fashion Show in her Junior year. Fay served at the Baseball and Football Banquet for two years.
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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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JUNE LOUISE JONES June 25, 1938 Academic Small, but very active, she has sung in the Glee Club, and Echoes for four years. Her pleasing smile and friendli- ness made her a wonderful hostess for the Junior Prom in “55”. June was a member of the Latin Club for two years and she also contributed her talents to prom committees. An avid sports fan, June is a familiar sight, cheering our team in all sports. Her hobbies include skiing, swimming and boating. After graduation June plans to enter Bay Path Junior College where she will major in a secretarial course. IRENE RUTH KLEZOS July 18, 1939 Vocational Dark blond hair and a cheerful smile are the characteristics of Irene. She has been active in the Glee Club and various committees during these four years. She has made many friends, new and old, and it is always a pleasure to be one of her classmates. Irene plans to enter col- lege and become a Medical Secretary. Her co-operation, personality, and con- sideration of her fellow workers show that Irene will truly succeed in her chos- en field. LeROY MAPP JACKSON November 13, 1937 Vocational If you ever need cheering be sure to see LeRoy because he will positively brighten up your life with his happy smile. Called “Stonewall” by many, he can be seen working at the A P where he is a familiar figure packing bags of groceries in cars. His hobby is tinker- ing with cars. When LeRoy graduates, he plans to enter a trade school to learn mechanics. With his sincere interest and hard work, LeRoy is certain to succeed in his life’s work and. more important, in life as a whole. GAIL HELEN KEARNS November 9, 1938 Vocational Gail is a girl with the most cheerful, and the heartiest laugh of all. She is active in many clubs here at Enfield and has served on the Junior Prom Commit- tee, Senior-Freshman Reception Commit- tee and as chairman of the Record Hop. Gail enjoys ice-skating very much. While in school, she has studied in the Voca- tional Course. Her future plans are to enter I.B.M. School. 24 JENNY KATHERINE JUNIEWICZ October 19, 1937 Vocational During her four years at Enfield, Jenny has been a student whom everyone recognizes and likes to have around. Her cheerful smile and friendly air are am- ong many reasons why she is so well- liked. She has many interests but her favorite is dancing. She goes dancing at least once or twice a week, and she is very graceful upon the dance floor. After graduating from high school she would like to become either a secretary or a nurse. NANETTE CLAIRE KEERY October 1, 1938 Academic With her lovely voice. Nan is a valu- able member of the Glee Club and her church choir. She has entertained us often with her musical talents in the Music Festival, the Mikado, Echoes, and Senior-Freshman Reception. Nan was also a member of the All-State Chorus in Hartford. In addition to this we hear Nan playing her bass drum or cymbals in the band. Nan was in the School Play, her Sophomore and Junior years. She also served on the Junior, Senior and Farewell Prom Committees, in addition to being a member of the Student Coun- cil. After graduation Nan plans to enter the nursing profession.
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