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ALLAN ROY MITCHELL August 25, 1938 Academic Al, a well-liked boy in the Senior class, has been on the honor roll four years. He played intramural basketball as a Freshman, Sophomore, and Senior, and he became a member of the FFA for which club he played basketball. Al is undecided about what to do after gradu- ation, although he is seriously thinking of enlisting in the Service. GEORGE WAYNE MOWRY September 29, 1938 Vocational George, known as “Curly” to most of his friends, came to Enfield in the Spring of “55”. His subjects are in the business course, but he has no definite plans for the future other than to go into the Ser- vice. Among his hobbies are hunting and fishing. He is an active member of the Boys Hi-Y for which he played bas- ketball. GAIL JOANNE PARE October 10, 1937 Vocational “Nice things come in small packages.” This is certainly true of our little Gail. It’s astonishing to see how all those ar- tistic ideas and energy come from such a small package. Gail’s ability in art has been a great asset to our class. Decoration ideas for any prom or dance have always been placed on her tiny shoulders. She has shown her pep and energy by being a Varsity Cheerleader for three years. Her sparkling person- ality made her a charming Hostess at our Junior Prom. Her cheery disposition and ambitiousness are certain to bring her happiness in the future. CAROL ANN PATTERSON September 10, 1937 Vocational Carol came to Enfield at the beginning of her Junior year from Waterbury High School in Vermont. While there she took part in the Glee Club, Home Economics Club, prom committees. Commercial Club and “All-State” Music Festival. At Enfield she was active on the prom com- mittees, and the play committees. Glee Club and the Senior Y-Teens. She plans to enter I.B.M. school after graduation. 29 MICHAEL LOUIS NOTO April 15, 1938 Academic Mike, with his genuine and cheerful personality, is well-liked by everyone. In our class projects — the Sophomore Dance, the Junior and Senior Proms, and the Senior-Freshman Reception Committee, Mike has used his know- ledge of music as Chairman of the Music Committee. He played Varsity football and baseball for two years and intra- mural basketball for three. As a Junior, Mike was Treasurer of the Hi-Y. Vice- Preseident of the Student Council, and Host of the Farewell Prom; as a Senior, he was President of the Student Council and Class Treasurer. Mike’s plans for the future include continuing music and becoming a band leader. CHARLES JOSEPH ORGAN July 25, 1938 Vocational “Orgy”, a quiet member of our class, spends most of his after school hours working or tending to his hobbies of hunting and fishing. “Orgy”, has al- ways been a spectator at our football and basketball games. “Orgy”, plans to enter the United States Air Force after graduation. When his military obliga- tion has been fulfilled, “Orgy”, plans to further his education by taking a course in electricity.
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NORMAN LESTER MAYLOTT January 20, 1936 Vocational Norm is a very talented hoy in art and sketching. He has been a very ac- tive boy in interschool activities. Norm has played Intramural and Hi-Y basket- ball for three years. Whenever there was work to be done for proms, dances and other class activities Norm was always there helping out. Norm has served on the following committees: Junior Prom Committee, Senior-Freshman Reception Committee, and the Senior Prom Com- mittee. Norman is planning to work at the Hamilton Standard Corp. when he completes his schooling. ROBERT FRANK MEYER May 23, 1938 Academic Bob can usually be found working on his hot Hudson when he’s not at his job at the Hallmark Card Company. In his Senior year, Bob was a member of the Hi-Y Club for which organization he played basketball. He is very inter- ested in mechanics and plans to follow this line of work after serving his mili- tary obligation to Uncle Sam. GAYLE CATHERINE McCANN September 24, 1938 Vocational Gayle is one of the quiet members of our class. She was a member of the Homemaking Club in her Freshman year and she also served on the Farewell Prom Committee. If there is a job to be done, one can always count on Gayle. She has made her years in high school enjoyable to her friends by her constant cheerfulness and shy smile. With her happy spirit she was a great help on the Junior and Senior Prom Committees as well as on the Property Committee for the school play. We wish Gayle success in her plans to work a year and then go to college. PATSY LEE MEYRICK June 30, 1939 Academic Pat is a person whom almost everyone likes. Her cheerful ways and attractive appearance combine to make her a pleas- ant person. While Pat has no definite plans for her immediate future she hopes to secure a position until her long range plans mature. “A friend in need is a friend indeed”, best describes Pat. 28 DONALD MICHAEL MORRISON January 30, 1939 Academic Donald's intellectual achievements are recognized by his classmates and teach- ers. He studied in the academic course and won the Latin award in his Fresh- man year and the American History Award in his Junior year. His high grades and membership in the Pro- Merito Society show that his years at E.H.S. have been well spent. Music and foreign languages are among his inter- ests. He was a member of the Glee Club for four years and the Latin and Ger- man Clubs for two. He was a member of the play cast, served on the Junior Prom Committee and has entered many com- petitions in roller skating. Donald is our class historian. After graduation Donald plans to go to college. DANIEL ROGER MONDELLA October 25, 1938 Academic Danny plans to go to college and we are very sure that he will be a success. During his Freshman year he played on an Intramural Basketball Team. The following year he went on to Junior Var- sity. As a member of Hi-Y he was elec- ted to attend Hi-Y Youth and Govern- ment. During his last year at Enfield his interest continued in Hi-Y and he played on the Club’s basketball team. His varied interests have brought him many friends and made his years at Enfield very enjoyable to all.
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THOMAS DAVID MULLEN August 11, 1937 Vocational Tom is one of the most popular boys in Enfield. He stars in sports and the FFA. During his stay at Enfield he has played on the Intramural and the FFA basketball teams. Following graduation he plans to join the Air Force. LAURENCE DANIEL QUINN September 23, 1937 Vocational Whenever Larry isn’t at his job at the Wayside Hardware Store, he may be found listening to records. He also takes an interest in hunting and fishing. The United States Air Force will be ob- taining another member as soon as Larry finishes machine shop at Trade School. J CAROL JOAN PARKER June 26, 1938 Vocational Chicopee High’s loss was our gain when Carol came to us in her Sopho- more year. She has taken a Commer- cial Course and has attained honor roll status since she came to Enfield. She was a member of the Glee Club for three years and has shown her willingness to help by serving on the Senior Prom Com- mittee and the Senior-Freshman Recep- tion Committee. Her immediate plans include secretarial work after gradua- tion. MARCIA JANE POTTER September 27, 1938 Vocational Marcia is the cute little blonde who came to us from Pittsfield High in Mas- sachusetts. While attending Pittsfield High, Marcia was on the bowling team for two years. She was a member of the Beta Tri-Hi-Y for which she was a rep- resentative of that cluh for three years. Her hobbies include making her own clothes, collecting stamps, roller skat- ing and tobagganing. Marcia is looking ahead to a bright future in the State service field. 30 FRANCIS CARL NEWPORT April 21, 1938 Vocational Fran, an FFA member through his four years at high school, is very inter- ested in farming and plans to follow it as a future career. In his Freshman and Sophomore years he acted as treasurer of the FFA. He was elected Secretary of that organization in his Junior year and became President in his Senior year. He was a Pro-Merito member in his Sophomore year, and he played intra- mural basketball throughout his four years at Enfield. In his Senior year Fran was also a member of the Hi-Y Basket- ball Team. JOHN JOSEPH RAVOSA May 22, 1938 Vocational “Good things come in small packages” might best describe Jack. His willing- ness to be helpful and his evenness of temper are two of his outstanding char- acteristics. Jack has participated in in- tramural basketball in both his Junior and Senior years. His plans for the fu- ture arc indefinite, hue he is contemplat- ing the Service.
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