Farmington High School - Student Yearbook (Farmington, CT)

 - Class of 1951

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CAROL ANN POLSTEN 4 Quotation: Gentle in method, resolute in action. Positions: Conservation Club 4, Editor-in-Chief Fairview Beacon, Class Plays 3, 4, Assistant Editor, Art Editor Farmington Student, Parade of Youth Correspondent, Red Cross Club Delegate 3. Every Monday Carol would be gathering information for her school report to the Parade of Youth. She regretted that she could not use her ability in art and illustrate her news by pic- tures and caricatures. Perhaps good posters in the hospital rooms might cheer the patients, Carol. Z6-461464 .YU 17. ,oat L44 06 .I ZQ011, ,Il..Lf.ff4, .,f.c'zz, .61 ,- 5. V 'N . , yzvgli -- , j . 1 if 4' , f ' fl' lljc 3. X K-I LAK Y DONALD RINDFLEISCH Quotation: My tires aren't so good. The air has begun to show through. Don's car made up for the noise that he himself did not make. We wonder what those trips to Vermont and Maine meant. We thought his only pastime was tinkering with a car, but in his final year, he added a new interest--talking to a junior girl. You should own your own garage some day, Don. 75f0wfM',1ff5. ,gwl ,AML ,zailft DQ, WILLIAM MICHAEL ROURKE Quggationz' Good weight and measure is heaven's treasure. Positions: Football 2, 3, 4, Conservation Club 3, 4, Booster's Club 4, Rifle Club 2. Bill's most frequent wish is, If only Science would do something to cure the blush. His classmates will never forget that ruddy glow and the good natured smile that went with it. The extra weight that Bill possessed came in very handy on the football field. We expect you to succeed your father someday, Bill, as manager of Atlantic and Pacific. 3, I5 I I -4 'We JEANNE SERVANT Quotation: A petite package of pep. dk Positions: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 2, Minstrel , Sports Editor Farmington Student, Booster Club 3, 4. - Jeanne has been a cheerleader for three years and no matter how our team was playing, displayed a great zeal for arousing the students to cheer. Of course her cheers were hardest for the football team. Keep up that spirit, Chick, and you will make difficulties disappear for yourself and others.

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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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WMM? JOAN S RLILY fgiintaticifqi Love thy neighbor as thyself. Positions: Conservation Club 4g Hilltop 2, 33 Junior and Senior Plays, Minstrel 4. Joan became a devoted football fan but somehow or other she could see but one player on the field. She believes that it is very convenient to have a grocery store in the neighborhood. Seeming calm and collected on the exterior, she frequently bursts out in genuine laughter. May you continue to have a chauffeur, .Toannie. 41415 A ' ' ' JUANITA LOIS STANCHFIELD Quotation: Short and sweet. Positions: Minstrel 2, 3, 4g Chairman Sophomore Hop, Outing Club. J uanita's favorite topic of conservation each day with Jeanne is letters, letters from a soldier overseas. She has the admirable quality of minding her own affairs. She has l served many times on various class committees. You should be a good office clerk, Nita, for employers admire the right kind of reserve. ,bf dai? . ONALD LoR1N SUTTON Quotation: He thought his car an airplane and flew along the way.1a Positions: Football 2, 3, 45 Conservation Club 2, 3, Boosters Club 3, 4, Baseball 2. Ronald was known around school for his mischievous smile. His chief interest was his automobile which he used to do errands and keep five o'clock appointments. We expect to see you as a driver at Cherry Park some ay, Ronnie. ' Zlllialls fc .ii sugwly als. at . Kiwi 3 I - MARJORIE DAY TEMPLETON Quotation: Knowledge in youth is wisdom in age. Positions: Library Club 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 39 Minstrel 4, Drivers' Training Club 4g Red Cross Club 4, Editor-in-Chief of The Farmington Student 4. Marjorie has been an ideal student, excelling in all her classes. How she hustled about and worried about her job as editor-in-chief of The Farmington Student. She possesses a pleasing singing voice which we enjoyed at the concerts and min- strel. You have chosen the best possible profession, Marge, and we wish you Godspeed.

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