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O ' I VZ! Vi. YERIANI W' f Senior FRED L. MASON 'ifwffffmefwy f The toil and sweat involved in studying take up lots of Fred's time: when not working, he's playing football or basketball. He has a remarkably quiet manner: yet when things liven up, look for Fred right in the middle. He hopes for a good job and more education. If work is a criterion for success, he has it made. ROBERT R. MESSIER One of our energetic, resourceful, talkative students is Bob. He plans to continue his education in, September fafter a June mar- riagej and to work here in Fair Hartford. While still single he enjoyed coin-collecting, football, and golfg but as a Lab. Asst. he has also learned skillfully to take orders, so-Happy wedding! DENNIS J. O'REILLY . U1 . 3 1.3-'I 5 pa 4' frfff'n1ilbeW52 '7' 2.---5 ' nf 5' ,3!hff,d:1g17 1127 nv 155,15-A .- ll' - H 111. b-Jil, fi I, i 311--M M 115 . 11.2 ' ., 14 .01 Known as Ben, the Menace studies, talks -or naps. He plans a future of water-skiing and surveying. He likes music, dry humor, science Cexcept Physicsj, and cheese fexcept Limburgerj. Living the 48-hour day and the far-flung weekend, often Ben turns from lively yarning to timely yawning. But, a Hibernian-why shouldn't he hibernate? ROBERT A. PHILBRICK When Bob yields, it is to curiosity about machinery: an avid lover of scooters, he even enjoys repairing one. Every problem for him is double: to find not only the answer, but the easy answer. And he loves work: he could sit and watch it for hours! Bob dislikes loud people and English, but hopes to be happy, rich, and healthy. 21
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CARL J. JACKOBEK STEPHEN J. MAREK M Every morning Carl wakes up to rooster- call and wheels his way to HSTI in Gramp's '50 Chevy. His many interests include sports, Chevs, Swedish nurses, and school dances. He despises cars that burn oil and claims to run a used-car lot. Carl plans to continue his engineering studies, or he may sign up in the Air Force. Civil Steve, a student with a big smile, quietly mischievous, never gets mad. His hobbies in- clude destroying the Computer Lab and keep- ing tropical fish: he likes the girls and long walks. The world will go on and on, but Steve won't interfere. Pulaski High and New Britain cheerfully await buildings he will plan or supervise as architect. GLENN E. MORGAN ARTHUR M. NERIANI Eat, drink, be men-y..if therefs :::3Offsx,H had. up 5352231 basketball y and likes 'Jazz' .elfcitemenlb Cars, on a cljisp autis DIPE. Ridingnhis Honda, Style. Plannin 1-REID morning, 'is' just his minimum trim gflikgmcfgqonal bulldmgs with would-be architect intJendsHSTD is what this 20 With Art's jolly nature, joking is 3 happy talent: in Lab fexcept Fortranl , he like a kettle Deer he hunts flfldeiis in b 'I d k l 5 Other ' y Chevy wlth ar bamglit For intramural Lounges, he attracts y - I games he provides the Civils bothvstrziljtisl and baskets. A bachelor he will be .m ' and raise some little Arts. Sen I-55 Y P. J. V, gy.. K rm and Tie III fif- we Hib
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JOSEPH A. PIROLO RAYMOND M. ROBERTS - alwa S Seen with his smileg other- ...zse .zz ...J .. wk.. wma. Joe's hometown is Rockville, whence he daily journeys in his '57 Chevy- H6 appfeclates 3 good joke, Italian food, a pretty girl. but dislikes Fortran. iWh0 d0e5l1't?5 Thls cqn' scientious student will surely someday 9-CQUITE his B.S. in Civil Engineering. Whether on soccer field or in his VW this tall tale from Meriden is full of spirit. His spare time goes for sports, girls, and class jokes. He likes people and things- with one exception: FORTRAN. A good planner, when an assignment comes up, Ray gets it done---before something else comes along. He hopes to be a highway engineer. EMIL F. TAMM BRONISLAUS P. TAURINSKI, JR. Emil of the golden silence dislikes loud girls and Calculus. Motorcycles, small parties, fishing, and good movies interspeise his studying. His quietness fools everyone: the foxy smile he wears in class makes it ap- pear he always knows what's going on. Before planning his future, Emil will ren- dezvous with Uncle Sam. ,J i An outstanding member of our class, hail- QHZ by old tradition from Bristol, Brownie IS Ofle Of. the most iespected structuials. H'-UVCIHZ.. flShiHZ, car troubles, and swing- lflg parties divide his interest. After tying 1ibout.1789 knots in.the Library magazines, lowme hOD6S to tie one with Nancy in the near future. 22 Jay's his cla on Dlf Deceml wedded in S21 help b bridge Civil -is
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