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MARY L. CIACCHERO Between laughing and talking, ber day ir full. 2 Hilltop Club 2, Outing Club 2, 3, Conservation Club 2, 3, 45 Minstrel 3g Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4. What would happen to Mary if there were a tax put on conversation and laughter? Certainly no day is gloomy for her or those with whom she asso- ciates. We know that if you realize your ambition to travel, Mimi, you will ,make many friends. ijiligfsff li tl . I He generally :tumbler who burrierf' ' Club 2, 3, Secretary 4, Golf Team 2, Captain 3, 45 Conservation 4 Assistant Business Manager of the Farmington Student. any of us wish that we had David's calmness when our activities begin , 'fro crowd in upon us. We can understand why he was a good golfer and made such good scores fqar the team. His jitney was popular with us in our need for transportation. The world needs mechanical engineers, Dave, and we are glad that you are casting your lot with them. WALTER R. ,CLEARY And let the rest of the world go by. Conservation 4. Walter must be commended on tre regularity of his attendance. Such a record will be an asset to any recommendation he may need. Constantly in the company of his friend, Warren, he found much in life to bring him laughter and joy. If you become a printer, Walt, do not forget the deadline for the printing of your wedding invitations. . f, I: 5 0 , gif HAROLD JAMES CROMACK ' I came, I winked, I conquered. Football 2, 5, 4g Baseball 2, 5, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 2, 33 Student Council President 4, Minstrel 2, 5, 4, Conservation Club 2, 5, 4, Laurel Music Camp 2, Assistant Business Manager of the Farming- ton Student. Harold's activities are as varied as the acts of a minstrel show. How he enjoyed his trip to Cleveland as a winner in the Science Fair. Athletics and music also claimed much of his time. He served as president of the first Stu- dent Council at Farmington High. We know that you have made a good start in your career as a chemist, Ha1. 12 J glrihvfyud Igfwijfieal -if 7 ,ZMJLJ
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JOHN CHARLES BSULLAK Gentlemen prefer blunder. Conservation Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President of Motor Safety Club 4, Min- strel 4, Farmington High Indians 4. A lavender Cadillac convertible, a pretty blonde, and a white felt cowboy hat are the distinguishing marks by which we shall remember John. Despite his fondness for cars, he has a strong admiration for horses. He gave much help in decorating the stage for our class plays. Don't let a flat tire make you late for work, Johnny PATRICIA BUGGEE Laughing, talking, full of fun. Field Hockey 3, Chairman of Ring Committee 3, Minstrel 3, 4, Conser- vation Club 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 4, Choir 3, Winter Carni- val Attendant 4. Patricia transplanted us back to our third grade days by her rendition of Little Red Schoolhouse and A Tisket A Tasketf' Ever ready for a good time, she never reneged when someone suggested a house party. Your buoyancy will help you make the journey shorter for those airline passengers, upat-1, D. MARIE BUREAU Mafia hath charm to soothe the male animal. Hilltop Club 2, Conservation Club 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3: Laurel Music Camp Scholarship 3, All State Chorus 4, French Club 4, Minstrel 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Picture Editor of the Farmington Student. If any choral director is looking for a girl who can harmonize, we shall gladly suggest Doris. For three years her performances in the minstrel in varied types of songs were outstanding. She is also an accomplished pialiist. With your interest so keen in many different fields, life should be exciting for you, Dody. Give your patients a musical pill. A MARILYN CADWELL The very pink of courteryf' Conservation Club 3, 4, Minstrel 3, 4, Picture Editor of the Farmington Student. Ever ready with a pleasant smile and a willingness to help, Marilyn made her way among us for three years. We cannot recall one day when her dispo- sition changed, In senior year she was particularly eager to get to the top floor as early as possible. You should look very well in a nurse's uniform, Marilyn. 11
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X GEORGE FRANKLIN DAY, JR. A jester who laughs at his own jokes. Class Play 35 Conservation Club 3, 45 Dramatic Club 33 Minstrel 4, All State Chorus 4, Choir 3. George took time out from his talking to participate in glee club con- certs and the minstrel. His hue bass voice was responsible for his selection to the All State Chorus. His performance in our junior play was outstanding. We expect some day to hear of your making a permanent date with Judy, Georgie, DAVID PETER DUBE School work fascinates meg l can sit and look at it for hours. Rifle Club 2, 3, Conservation Club 4, Football Manager 2. David seemed to be in training for the job of taxi driver as he drove passengers to and from school each day. Untroubled by. the details of home- work, he made his way among us, finding much to laugh about with his friend Don, Perhaps you will one day own the Greyhound Line, Dave, and give the class of 1956 reduced rates. EDWARD FRANCIS EDGERTON In the dead vast and middle of the night. Basketball 2, 3,'4g Conservation Club 2, 3, 4g Automobile Club 33 Farm- ington High Indian 4. That lively senior cavorting around the basketball court is none other than our Edward, who lives the game twenty-four hours a day. His impish grin and sense of humor will be as long remembered as his famous markers, Iced. We see success for you, Butch as a professional basketball player. PETER BROCH EDSTROM A creative mind and skillful fingers pull of paint. Conservation Club 2, 4g Minstrel 4, Fairview Beacon Staff 2, Art Editor for the Farmington Student. Peter really came to the front with his unusual drawings and interpreta- tions. How natural he was in the minstrel with his harmonica and country attire! Each morning found him making an early arrival at room 30, but not to meet the teacher. With your talent you should go far as a commercial artist, Pete 13
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