Farmington High School - Student Yearbook (Farmington, CT)

 - Class of 1932

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FARMINGTON STUDENT DORIS BuTEAu NICKNAME: Dot , Bob . POSITIONS HELD: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Iunior Play: Dance Committee 4: Rummage Sale Committee 4: Minstrel 4: Senior Play Committee: Vice-President Glee Club 4. QLIOTATION: Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Observe thc opportunity. COMMENT: Either of these quotations might well be applied to Dot . She has certainly proved to us that she isn't afraid of work, and is one of the main reasons Why our Washington trip was possible. After the way she handled the rummage and food sales, there is no doubt in our mind that she'll be suc- cessful in whatever She may attempt. CHARLES CADWELL NICKNAME: '4Dutch . POSITIONS HELD: Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Iunior Prom Commit- tee: Baseball l, 29 Baseball Manager 4: lunior Play: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Co-Captain Basketball 3, 4: Football 3, 4: Assistant Business Manager. QLIOTATION: Of all the wild oats sown, none are used for breakfast food. COMMENT: Charlie is one of the athletes that have caused F. H. S. to be featured in the sports columns this year, Along with UGege he has been the backbone of athletics for four years and we expect to hear great things of him at Spring- Held College next year: that is, if he can evade the ladies. FRANK CADWELL NICKNAME: Frankie , POSITIONS HELD: Iunior Play: Senior Play: Glee Club 1. 3: Baseball lg Football 4, Vice-President 4: Collector of Athletic Association l. QIIOTATION: The girl's choice. COMNIENT2 No one needs to ask why Frank plays the hero in all our School plays. Some day we expect to hear that he has signed Ori the dotted line for Fox or M. Cv. M. And as for being a ladyfkiller-already he has a following which would make Apollo turn green with envy. IRENE CAMPION NICKNAME: Reney . POSITIONS HELD: Minstrel 3, 4: Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Hockey Team 4, Dramatic Club 4: Food Sale Committee 4: Operetta 2. QuoTATIoN: Little gossip, blithe and hale, Telling many a wicked tale. COMMENTi What will the school do without A'Reney next year? Why, we won't know anything that's going on around us. But your chatter has made dull days bright and sad hearts gay, That's why we know you'll be a good nurse-your patients won't get a chance to feel blue. 26

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FARMINGTON STUDENT HELEN PALILINE BATTISTA NICKNAME: Becky . POSITIONS HELD: Glee Club l, 4: Basketball 2: Iunior Play: Food Sale Committee: Dramatic Club 4: Minstrel 4: Athletic Association l, 2. 3, 4, QUOTATION: A laugh is worth a thousand groans in any market. COMMENT: Becky is one of the members of the Sunshine Trio, Battista, Farry and lanes. tYou seldom see one of this merry trio without the others being somewhere aroundj Helen proved her skill at manufacturing antiques in our Iunior Play, which displayed also her talent as an ac.ress. CHARLES BLINN NICKNAME: Pete . ' PosmoNs HELD: Minstrel: Iunior Play: Senior Play. QLIOTATIONZ Quiet, imassuming, and in every way a gentleman, COMMENT: Pete and his harmonica might easily be the life of any party if he werent always trying to keep out of the limelight which is due perhaps to his bashfulness. Maybe that's why l-ie's such a good broadcasterfhis audience is un- seen. Someday we shall hear of a Blinn and Clifford program cn the air that will make other hilly-billy stars sit up and :take notice. We'll be a-listenin' to you, boys! DONALD ANTHONY BOWLER IVICKNAME: Dingle . PoslT1oNs HELD: Glee Club l, 4: Vice-President Glee Club I: Athletic Association l, 2, 3, 4: Football 3, 4: Prom Com- mittee 3, QuoTAT1oN: And all men loved him for his modest grace And comeliness Of Hqure and of face, COMMENT: Dingle arrives very promptly at 9: 15 A. M,, very tired from the night before: but he soon becomes rested by sleeping all morning. In English, however, he becomes quite active: then, in Physics, he calms down again and finally goes to sleeji in French. However, on the football Held he turns out to be a baby cyclone and some day we expect to read of Dingle Bowler, All-American end. DOROTHY RUTH BuscH FHCKNAME: Dot . POSITIONS HELD: Iunior Play, ' Ql1OTATlONi A creature, fond and changing, fair and Ualfl. COMMENT: Dot , parties and Trinity boys do keep you busy week-ends. We hear that you intend to study French in Paris or to be a Nchild specialist . Go to it, Dot , with lots cf luck from the class of '32g and remember it was Farmington High School from which you were graduated. 25



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FARMINGTON STUDENT FRANCIS CIGNOLI NICKNAME: l'Cig , Doc . POSITIONS HELD: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Assistant Cheer Leader 2, 3: Cheer Leader 4: Football 3: Cvlee Club l, 2, 4: Athletic Association l, 2, 3, 4. QUOTATIONZ Mischief, thou art afoot. COMMENT: Me an' my saxou seems to be Cig's version of the song Me and My Shadow -and can he play it fthe saxl? O Mariel We hear that you intend to be a pharmacist, Doc . We only hope that you can put your prescriptions across as well as you do your saxophone. However, with your keen sense of humor and ability to set euen the faculty laugh- inq you may be successful in forming a comedy team4 Cig- noli and Penny , frinstance. IACK CLIFFORD NICKNAME: Sam , POSITIONS HELD: Vice-President lg Iunior Play Commit- tee: Rummage Sale Collector: Property Manager 3: Glee Club. QUOTATIONC Sleeping within my classes, My custom always of the afternoon. COMMENT? Present him with a pair of leather chaps, a big bandana, and a sombrero, and presto-you have in place of the quiet Senior, known as Sam , a typical cowboy to the minutest detail. Here's to the yodeling, Westerner from Red River Valley . MARY DEPAROLIS NICKNAME: 'ADitzy . POSITIONS HELD: Glee Club l, 2, 4: Food Sale Committee 4: College Girl , Dramatic Club 4: Hockey Team 4: Minstrel 4: Nature Club 4. QUOTATION: If life were all sunshine We should be living in a Sahara desert. COMMENT: Mary is another of the quiet type of whom we hear and see little. We sort of wonder if she has some other interests which occupy her thoughts and keep her tonque silent. However, there are occasions when she thrusts aside these inner diversions and cuts up quite a bit with 'AGert . lust the same Mary, your pleasant ways will always be remembered and admired by the class of '32. MARIE DERBY NICKNAME: 'iSally , A'Derb . POSITIONS HELD: Secretary and Treasurer 2: Assistant Business Manager 2: lunior Play Committee: Iunior Prom Com- mittee: Food Sale Committee 4: Athletic Association l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Manager Hockey 4: Senior Play Com- mi ee. QUOTATION2 Virtue may be assailed, but never hurt. COMMENT: Anyone who desires a friend, should just look up Marie. She's a pal to everyone. We wonder whether Marie will be training to be a secretary next year or washing milk cans. At any rate Derb don't let the kangaroos run wild and don't forget to bestow some of your attention on Eddy. 27

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