Farmington High School - Student Yearbook (Farmington, CT)

 - Class of 1951

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Farmington High School - Student Yearbook (Farmington, CT) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 14 of 80
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.. -WW ...W - .V .- ,V V-.Y - f-- - Y- - - Y --- 'Y - -Y - 4-s wr- - -fi' A To LR6 Yao.-f. me we kart from ADRIAN F. CHENEY Q Ji-3 M, Q A ' C Quotation: 'fl love to laugh. I once laughed at a funeral. , G '67 Positions: Rifle Club 2, Dramatic Club 33 Conservation Club 3, 4, Minstrel 4, Class Play 4. Adrian's grin is a familiar sight at Farmington High whether he is rehearsing for a concert or discussing a scene from Shakespeare. An optimist in spirit, he looks forward to a bright future. Whether his final choice will be music or agriculture, weknow t he will 'be competent in either. lp ' D Aff Zwjbjga , . Ross EILEEN coLL1Ns ' Quotation: Patience and gentleness amidst Irish mirth. Positions: Red Cross Club 3, 4, Delegate 3, Class Plays, Girls Basketball Manager 4, Assistant Editor 'fThe Farm- ington Student. Rose is Miss Nonchalance of 1951 as she refuses to become excited over any of the activities confronting a senior of today. We always found her dependable and willing to help our class by serving on committees or acting in our plays. We know that your experience as manager of the basketball team is only a small 1n- dication of how well you will manage the bigger things in life, Rose. DANIEL DEEGAN Quotation: Let's be red with mirth. Positions: Junior Play, Joke Editor of Farmington Student. Dan always has a little corny joke to tell everyone he meets. His red hair makes him easy to see in any crowd. His freckles may be natural, but it is rumored that he once fell a- sleep behind a screen door on a sunny day. We hope that your good nature and Irish blarney will being you success, Dan- in the field of engineering .ftlyafkmefg Xvvdf-up i I QS. 'LY C7--'1 MARY DE EGAN Quotation: A bridge of freckles across her nose. Positions: Driving Club 45 Assistant Editor of School Paper 4. Mary's chief interests seemed to be letter writing and study- ing the geography of western Connecticut. Her retiring nature and gentle determination we liked very much, for they clearly indicated that we had a classmate who would tend to her own p .5 affairs and get her tasks well done. Look out for the snow and ice K 1 on those mountainous roads, Mary.V ' . , 2 , lo ' :ii - I I ,Ln UW, Q '

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'JUbty+4J'. wil-ul .1 'r.n.s. RUSSELL ARNOLD Quotation: You can fool some of the people part of the time. Can you tell which is which as Russell and his twin stride along the hall? No, we cannot, but Russell has a car and that helps to distinguish him partially. He has been very willing to transport girls from Unionville center. If you conquer the tasks of life as easily as you mastered your subjects, you should be a winner, Rus. 'jZLb 'M-L x f--Z A41 NANC Y BE LOIN Quotation: I may seem quiet, but when I get going. Positions: National Honor Society 3, 4: Attendant to May Queen 2, 3: Assistant Editor of The Farmington Studentfl Editor and Typist for Fairview Beacon : Cheering Club. Nancy's ability to master her subjects in an easy fashion is well known to all of us. We have admired her determination and willingness to work and cooperate whether they were exemplified in her classes, school activities, or endeavors for our class book. Beneath that exterior air of quietness, we have frequently detected a spirit which takes great delight in a good time. Vale. ANDREW J'. BOUCHARD Quotation: By the work one knows the Workman. Positions: Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 4: Minstrel 4: Conserva- tion Club 3, President 4: President Athletic Associa- tion: President Booster Club. ball, magazine drives, and managing the business end of The Far mington Student. Between times he finds time to feed the game birds and spend his evenings in Farmington. With your ambitious Pete , you should go places. H9401 AVL!!! pV!,, J'l if .Af JUNE lp Quotation: The art of silence is as great as that of speech. Positions: Junior Red Cross Club 4: Driving Club 4. June comes from the Lake Garda section of town: but she never seemed to mind the long walk home especially after our school functions. Reticent in nature, June saves her words for her famed friends, especially a certain boy. Possessing a plan which calls for neatness and preciseness, June should becomi a successful A 'f' , secretary. Q2 W+ ,f',',w3 af Peter has been active in many affairs at F. H. S., such as foot-



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R Refdzvvr-'- E 'F.i'l.5. J f,a,v-1-rf WWW 0 , ff? y q EDWARD A. DOBRR SKI , 5, Quotation: And I learned about women from her. u, 1 ' - Positions: Baseball 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Captain 4, Track 2, 3, 3 I fp 43 Conservation Club 3, 4g Vice President Senior Class. , Bunky made a good basketball captain in our final year. For ' ' K diversion he turned to the trumpet from which emanated solos com- , ' parable to those rendered by Harry James. Perhaps, Bunky , some individual will one day present a solution to your feminine problems, :J V ' 1 and 'you wgl. be able to goncentrate entirely on basketball. lm Q :Q ,V 3-Xe-ljxwfojbhu 63' ' to is 1- - fl paitiffl Ga' N A. 5' C54 k' .yf'::fx5fi:35i3ii:fii: 2 , -'QV' 55.35 J' ,:,5,r '1? ' i l-V t ff , - X' ot vs' 6 Q f fl-f s l.1 f - in T 55-v . GERARD FORREST DRAPER Quotation: The beat of my heart matches the beat of the drum. Positions: Minstrel 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 45 Football 4, Baseball 3, 45 Class Play 33 Sports Editor of The Farmington Student. Forrest did his best to score for F. H. S. on the football field .and basketball court. He also reported sporting news for The Fairview Beacon. Possessing a good singing voice, he became interested in sentimental songs in his final year. With so many interests at your s beck, Forrest you should find life very interesting. p BEVERLY PEARL DRISCOLL Quotation: On with the dance! No sleep until morn! Positions: Minstrel 2, 3, 4. Aa , Farmington High School is going to miss Beverly next year, for 3 she has been a star performer in minstrel shows for threeayears. . As a member of the faculty said: Her rhythm was perfect. Pep is the best adjective we can use to describe her as we watched her at football and basketball games. We cannot understand why you prefer a career in modeli to one of dancing, Bev. ., . :.. WMC! Wx .- ,MLC .TA NE T DRUMMOND Quotation: A sweet voice and a sweet smile. Positions: Red Cross Club 4g Minstrel 4, Entertainment Club 4. We shall always remember Janet for her singing in the minstrel show and at the concerts. Add to this talent a pleasant smile and friendly disposition and you will have a good description of her. We hope that you will follow the great Anna's advice, Janet, and treat your pupils to a solo everyday. ' . 'A- M- 'ings '. X. J, Jhfffi ' . 3, . gi, 7 , ,leon mei' 57. -, ,gffd-f f'Gt'xi4j 'f .f fy i xl 46' 'r ,.,.. f2gZ5,c,a' if liflsew fs gf

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