Farmington High School - Student Yearbook (Farmington, CT)

 - Class of 1951

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oajgvfagy M 14 Quotation: I don't dance, but I love holding you wh le you do. We used to look for the 8:30 ride to school each morning from Mitch. Like his cousin he was always ready to accom- modate us by driving us to town or elsewhere. Senior year he developed a fondness for the love seat in the office and sopho- mores. Don't let that blush betray you, Mitch. ,Af f-A M JAMES CLII-QFORD MooDY 52, 7-'ff' I , .V Z '2:!7f7qw,qQ,...4.!.Lef44-4-I, ,aa . Quotation: His speech is short, comprehending much in afew words. Positions: Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4. James likes sports especially basketball and baseball. In class he displayed a keen mind, capable of discussing Hamlet's madness or Browning's monologues. There was nothing boisterous about him as he showed an obliging manner among us. May your agricultural studies be successful, Titus. ELIZABE TH MARY MOOLH UYZEN Quotation: Give every man thy voice but few thy ear. Positions: Junior Play, Hilltop Club 2, 3, Safety Club 25 Conservation Club 4, Outing Club 4, Minstrel 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2g Cheering Club 4. We were glad that Betty moved from New Jersey to join our class. Her cheerful laugh and pleasant smile were a wel- come sight in the corridor. Senior year found her sharing her time and following the activities of the class of 1952. Your N optimistic spirit should win you many friends, Bet. if fry f1??fi5Vfj'5l PATRICIA o'I.EARy f Quotation: Be happy, go lucky? 35? ,J ' Positions: Conservation Club 3, 4, Booster Club , 4, Cheer- leader 3, 4, President Junior Class, Hilltop Club 2, 3. Here is our candidate for Miss Irish of the class of 1951. Possessing a light hearted disposition which she often displayed by a carefree manner and an Irish song, sure Pat stole our hearts away. Her petiteness made her an attractive cheer- leader. Remember the adage, Patty, Tempus fugit.

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fgfagg L. .Q 4- 12 I Quotation: An excuse a day shortens the schedule. Positions: Conservation Club 43 Minstrel 23 Rifle Club 2g It seemed that Jerry always had something to smile about either as he stood in the corridors talking to Winnie or as he displayed his skiing technique out on the hill. With all the experience you have had working on your car during free periods, Jerry, we feel that you will be a definite asset to Matava's Garage. Quotation: School is one darn thing after another. Positions: Football 33 Track 3. J Y - he and his car were a familiar sight carrying passengers to games out of town. Senior year, however, he reserved the seat next to the driver. With all the experience you have had re- . pairing your car, you should carry on in the Mitchell fashion and operate your own ga age, Mit h. tQb.Q,.f'r,g77O4,4w1 Q... Adm fpafgff-fad'-feA aw I JOHN ARMANDO MARROCCO it Quotation: He goes along in his own quiet way. Positions: Minstrel l, 33 Basketball 2. Appearances are sometimes deceptive and in senior year we found that John was not so quiet after all. We wonder where he purchased those stylish hats. We think of Napoleon, John, when we relate the accomplishments of small men. May you enjoy your service in the United States Navy. , J 1 R Z..-.... .lf :ra 2 fzamf' iy- zI,C' ,iv .v i . gf 4415 wJ. Gig? 'K J X ' JEROME MATAVA 4441 : gf Q - ,ff r 41, 7 f Track. , ELEANOR MARY MCAULIFFE Quotation: Why is it that the days are so short and the nights so long? Positions: Driver Training Club 4g Typist for the Farmington Student3 Committees 2, 3, 4. Eleanor's activities were directed to affairs outside of school where she had her good times. The Fairview Beacon offered proof of her artistic ability. High among her interests was a keen delight in the latest fashions, and the results were evident in the stylish clothes she wore. Well-dressed secre- taries are always in demand, Ellie . Ji, lrkij XKLLLQ FVLLLQJ .LQILY 0.L','-.fxg,,NL3k, .i,.kliv'lAQ . 5U-UN -.ffaxxii O-Aw k A xfmis-A LX, :ull KLNA1. J!-XXX--X, r ...LXJYUS sic C--x-4,143,513 i ,MW 9-QT LTNVX ik'-,VX ff 7 ROBERT EDWARD MITCHELL 55 K 1 W ' Robert came to us from New Britain in 'unior ear Soon fn' Malawi ffimfww 2 WM



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Kami , DENISE LUCE OLYPHANT 47 Quotation: lt's no use crying over spilt milk3 it only makes it salty for the cat Positions: Softball 2, 3, Captain 4g Hockey 2, 3, Co-Captain 43 Junior Play3 Booster Club 43 Minstrel 4. Denise proved quite an actress in our junior class play in her role of a nurse. She was always interested in sports, es- pecially in field hockey where she won her varsity letter. We liked her kindness in adopting the homeless cat which was roam- ing our corridors. Good uck, Denise. l W W W, BANJAMIN J. PASCUS, JR. A Quotation: No one knows what he can do until he tyres. Positions: Minstrel 43 Conservation Club 3, 43 Rifle Club 23 Red Cross 23 Senior Play 43 Junior Play Committee. If prizes were awarded in all fields, Ben would be the winner in the lost book department and late arrival at classes He pleasantly surprised us in our last year by doing a good job as interlocutor in the minstrel and by playing a dramatic role in the senior play. We wish you success, Ben . xi-xr-wx cu-Q Nvms QT NUL1'-:kwk Tw-5-A in-3 K ei-L,,A.UDREY JoAN PETERSEN CMA QuotatioJn?5 A daughter of the gods, divinely tall and most divinely fair. Positions: National Honor Society 3, 43 Conservation Club 43 Class Plays 3, 43 Athletic Association Treasurer 4g Assistant Editor Farmington Student 3 Bas- ketball 4. Audrey was our businest classmate as she played hockey and basketball, accompanied the choral club, took charge of ticket sales, and served on many committees. Despite all these activities she had a high average and became a member of the National Honor Society. Such qualitities as you possess, Audrey make good citizens and excellent teachers. W v-A Q-v-Amovvbu., BARBARA JEAN PETERSEN Quotation: 'fl love my love and my love loves me. Positions: Class treasurer 2, 3, 43 Minstrel 2, 4g Assistant Managir of Magazine Drive 33 Manager of Magazine Drive . Barbara took the greatest delight in talking up sales for the magazine drive. She seemed to possess the knack of collecting money. No wonder then that we chose her class treasurer. Will you miss those days off next year, Barbara? We vision you as a good housewife and economist.

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