Farmington High School - Student Yearbook (Farmington, CT)

 - Class of 1955

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ROBERT LINCOLN JOHNSON Laugh and the clan lnztghr with you - but seldom the teacher. Football Band 2, 5, 4g Photography Club 2g Conservation Club 5, 4g Rifle Club 4g Chefs Club, Vice-President 4g Senior Supper Committeeg Soph- omore Reception Committeeg Assistant Business Editor of the Farming- ton Student. Bob's attitude seemed to be carefree whether he was in class or acting as chauffeur for a junior. He cut quite a figure in his dancing costume for the minstrel. Real chickens claimed his interest, also, and some day he hopes to have his own poultry farm. Will you recite Macbeth or Hamlet to the hens, Bob? PATRICK EDWARD JONES Ain't no ure in getting filed. Football 4. Pat displayed a knack for mischief and laughter in his three years at Farmington High. He was a stalwart on the football team, giving a good account of himself in the line. Whether you become a farmer or a mechanic, Pat, your calm manner will bring you through many difficulties. DONALD E. JOYCE Mild in voice and manner. Audio-Visual 2, 53 Conservation 4. Much of Donald's time outside of school was spent working at the First National and attending dances and basketball games at Canton High. The study hall will miss your antics next year, Donny, Here's hoping you get your wish and become manager of a food store. ANN C. KANE When Irish eye: are smiling. Minstrel 2, 4g Outing Club 2g President 4g Carnival Queen Attendant 2, 3g Conservation Club 3, 4g Photography Club Treasurer 2g Hilltop Club Treasurer 3g Assistant Business Manager of Magazine Drive 3, Manager 4g Picture editor of the Farmington Student g Junior Prom Committeeg Senior Play Committee. Ann's friends are as numerous as the freckles on her face. Gaze at her positions listed above and you can see how active she has been at Farming- ton High. She did a very creditable job as manager of the Magazine Drive. May you have all the luck of the Irish, Ann, in your career of nursing. 17

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EILEEN ANNE HORNBERGER The world rbonlri lirten then ar I arn listening now. Spanish Club 2g Minstrel 2, 3, 4g Conservation Club 3, 4, Senior Supper Committee, Dramatic Club 2, 4, Foreign Policy Association 2. We were very much pleased with Eileen's performance in the Dramatic Club's presentation of Sugar and Spice. Although she always greeted us in a friendly manner, she gave us the impression that she was very quiet. Your attitude should be a decided asset to you in a business office, Eileen. l CAROL ELIZABETH HOWE Her lively lookr a rprigbtly mind dircloref' Dramatic Club 2, Conservation Club 3, 4, Hilltop Club 5g Forum Club 2, Minstrel 2, 5, 4g Parade of Youth Correspondent 4, Assistant Editor of the Farmington Student g Joke Editor of the Farmington Student g News Editor of the Fairview Beacon. Carol reported our school activities for the Parade of Youth. Pos- sessing a lively and enthusiastic personality, she was one of the most loyal rooters of the class. Serious about her classes and future, she kept a high scholastic record for her three years. Whether you wear the uniform of a nurse or an airline hostess, Carol, we know that you will give your best. BARBARA ANN JENSEN lt ir a rare treat to bear ber speak. Red Cross Club 2, Hilltop Club 39 Conservation Club 4. Barbara wasted no words as she went daily to her commercial classes. Her marks in class prove that het time was not spent in vain. She enjoyed her job of handing out ice cream sodas to the seniors. You will make a dependable stenographer, Barbara. CHARLES JAMES JOHNSON lf rilence were golden, be'd be a millionaire. Charlie was a steady employee in the cafeteria as he and Bob vied to see who would scrape the more plates. Quiet and unassuming, he worked diligently at his favorite subject, mathematics. Following in the steps of your illustrious ancestor, you should have many patents to your credit, Charlie,



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MARY ANN KLATKA Blessed are the meek for they slaall possess the earth. Mary came to us in senior year from New Britain. We found her taciturn most of the time, content to use her time in preparing her lessons well. From reports of your activities in homemaking class, Mary, we think that you will make an excellent seamstress. CHARLOTTE KONOPKA An able girl shows ber spirit by gentle words and resolute actions. Minstrel 5, 4, Conservation Club 3, 4, Photography Club 2, Honor Society 5, Vice-President 4, DAR Representative 4g Delegate to Laurel Girls' State, Junior Prom Committee, Assistant Editor of the Farmington Student. Dark hair, scintillating eyes, and a radiant complexion are all charac- teristics of Charlotte. From the very first she impressed us as a good worker, an industrious student, and a girl who was determined to go to college. The faculty selected her as the DAR representative from Farmington. Persis- tence is half the battle, and we cannot see how success can evade you, Charlotte. CATHERINE ELIZABETH LEONE Ever ready to engage us in pleasant conversation. Photography Club 2g Secretary of Entertainment Club 25 Minstrel 2, 3, 45 Hilltop Club 5g Dramatic Club 4, Conservation Club 3, 4, Typist for the Farmington Student. Catherine first came into prominence as a cheerleader for the j.V.'s. Ready to enter into any school activities, she was one of the sextette who danced so well in the junior and senior minstrels. We think that you will become a good medical secretary, Cathy, for you possess all the essential qualities for success. BARBARA ELIZABETH LOSTOCCO Friendly and neat, petite and sweet. Outing Club 2, 3, Conservation Club 3, 4, Hilltop Club 33 Senior Supper Committee, Minstrel 2, 5, 4, Secretary of National Honor Society 4, Assis- tant Editor of the Farmington Student. Barbara's smallness of Statute came in handy for her role of Paige in our senior play. Interested in many things but particularly in her studies, she completed her tasks with a diligence that would satisfy the most de- manding of instructors. Such determination will not go unrewarded, Barb, and you will go far in the field of nursing. IB

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