Farmington High School - Student Yearbook (Farmington, CT)

 - Class of 1951

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M-- l, jgwj uji 4 PETER FRANCIS TRIBUZIO Quotation: Pm not arguing with you, I'm telling you. Positions: Rifle Club 2, 3, Minstrel 4g Football 2, 4. u Pete, in our opinion, should become a lawyer, for he cer- tamly likes to engage in argumentative tactics. We often noted a merry twinkle in his eye which indicated that he was merely having a good time. If you continue to caper as you have cavorted at F. S., Arthur Murray will be out of a job in the near future, Tin Boots. , -f ' our-44. ,M-. AMC, Liemvfu. Mala. iw, RITA MARION UNWIN Quotation: I keep close to my interests. Positions: Safety Club 4, Rifle Club 2, Outing Club 4, Minstrel 4. Rita could be found each morning and noon wending her way to and from Ginny's home. What secrets they share we shall never know. Her chief interest at school was in the Outing Club. The determination and perseverance you showed in your classes, Rita, augur your success in the secretarial field. S Qlpglrtglyuy. ,AL 77140775 fx, 41.1 rl J. 3 , .v fl-4.4 'A Wiz-1 .14 ,K ,X f -f -' , . i ',-v'4fr'4'f 444, fly 4.1 G I 4 GENEVIE VE VA RNEY Quotation: Why get excited! Life doesn't go any faster. Positions: Safety Club 4, Treasurer Outing Club 4, Minstrel 49 Rifle Club 2. Ginny regretted the fact that she lived so close to the school. Otherwise the blue Buick might have afforded her daily transportation. Keeping close to her own interests, she maintained a strong friendship with Rita. May you always be fortunate enough to ride in Buicks. gl? ki . Al we YLAKK Home HLA A- vvaxfnu., I chmi.n?A1w Cxqmq f-Q5 ufmts- ,Du-4',Qv::F'q our NNW Birigaf t3'i'.s Nbceo nm. BMXYA 5-MY had XYAVC - may JEAN E. VETRANO Quotation: 'fl never worry about what I did yesterday. Positions: Hilltop Club 3, Minstrel 3, 4, Outing Club 44 Red Cross Club 43 Driver Training Club 4. Jean is the Wrigley queen as she masticates a package a day. She certainly liked to cheer for the basketball team. After school her favorite haunt was the popcorn machine. You should be a successful buyer, Stretch,,' for your customers will catch your contagious laughter.

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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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-,,...., -..,....-.-....w.,, W .. -ww . Y.. -- V ns. .. .. .U-v.,,.f.,,,, Y .V ' CATHERINE MARIE w1LUsz Quotation: As merry as the day is long. Positions: Minstrel 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, Oratorical Contest 35 Secretary of Class 2, 43 Assistant Editor of , Farmington Student. , Catherine has been a favorite in our class circle because of her cheerful spirit and the excellent renditions she has given in our minstrel show, class plays, and Glee Club concerts. She admits that some of her jokes are corny , but they make the day less tedious for someone. We know that your amiable moods will be as good as medicine for your patients, Nurse Cathy. 'QQ SKK- -XXwonx-Q v2.vu.uo.YJtN YM-ia louqxbb we MOA Y vu :Youv-v.oXi5v.:. Clubs. Uoa sure lc.i.p t' BXt'Qz2,v Icxtsiwcxi n , Leis oy lutelo V. Y-of-My Nhwxq kid- Qpdcmt 'SV' JULIETTE ANN WOLLENBERG Quotation: Good-natured and fun loving Positions: Red Cross Club 3, 43 Minstrel 4, Safety Club 4, Basketball Manager 3, Cheering Club 4, Alumni Editor of The Farmington Student 4. Even a short acquaintance with Judy will convince anyone that she possesses a ready wit, and a good, friendly spirit. Cooperation is one of her fine characteristics and we have seen many instances of it in preparing this book. We think that you C will enjoy your years at St. Joseph, Judy , as you prepare for li a career in teaching. SENIOR CLASS NOTES ff 70,4 fra at OFFICERS 4 wanJL5fnf:f:f President ........................ William Johansen Vice-President ..... ...... E dward Dobrynski , If Secretary ........... ........ C atherine Wilusz 1 5 5 Treasurer ....... ....... B arbara Petersen Reporter ....... ...... W inifred Harris Motto ........ ........ f 'Excelsiorf' Colors--Maroon and Gold Flower--Yellow Rose Our Senior year at Farmington High School proved to be very interesting and exciting. Mr. Aston again served as our class advisor and helped us plan our many activities. What fun we had watching the sophomores trying to outdo each other in the prize waltz! Who of us will ever forget Catherine Wilusz as the hit of the min- strel show! Janet and Clifford gave fine performances in the minstrel and Christ- mas Concert. Our senior play, The Swamp House, kept everyone on edge. Bar- bara I-lart was outstanding in her leading role and had the able assistance of Adrian Cheney as leading man. When we recall our final year, we Shall always think of our star football players, especially Captain Bill Johansen and Pete Bouchard, and our outstanding basketball players Captain Edward Dobrynski and star shooter, Bob Foley. Shall we ever forget our dances, class supper, parties, and football rallies that made our time at school so happy? Above all we shall remember all our teachers and the lessons they tried to teach us along with the splendid spirit of guidance, friendliness, loyalty, and cooperation they so admirably showed. Finally we shall treasure our class book, The Farmington Student, for the fond memories it will ever hold for us of the dearest school in the land, dear old Farmington High School.

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