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llxlo ,Q-I I 31' N Emp N 1 nf ' . 'U-lfmritilf' A Ht:-r A has h ...gm 1.-Twlygt Senzor JAY R SMITH JR RICHARD C STAPLEDON Jays manner of CXDICSSIOH rs drstxnctrve hrs class comments unusual If work rntrudes on pleasure the latter easrly prevarls I December 65 Jay took the big step mto wedded blrss he plans yet another step rn September mto further educatron Hell help buxld the hopesj the longest or hrghest brrdge rn the world Rrchs Warm hearty laugh abundantly at tests to his Jovral nature A frrm belrever honesty he has great contempt for phonles A tremendous loyal halfback on the C1v1l basketball turnout he lrkes most sports good Jazz and all good lookrng grrls Much aware of polrtrcal events Rrch took Gold waters defeat lrke a man JOSEF WOMELSDORF No tweenage twrster Joe rs qulte settled and unsettling Several Faculty have been horsted out of ruts by his orrgmallty and persrstence Years of carpentry wont explain hrs abrlrty to rarse a famrly edrt a yearbook and make the Hrgh Honor Roll Hrs notable grades and thrs book are merely a f w carpenters chrps off the old Blockbuster 23 Ralph otherwrse known as The Absorber rs sometxmes a sllent but usually a fun loung member of the class knowmg rts alms and ways Only Mr Abbott knows lf Ralph rs going to take notes today Drssatrsfred wrth a mere rrght answer Ralph rs after the WHY of the answer Thrs wlll help hrm succeed m hrs surveyrng career 3 . , , . I? 1 ' ' 1- :: ig ur LN -er , ' I . . . . . . , V - N fx- ,, QE: - I . , ' . .' . . . v A ' ' Rs, ' . . , ' -at, , ' . n rn , , .. N- - f ' - - . X 1 - , . . ' . -'Z l 1 ' - r g 1 . It-Q !'.'lq , ' . a 7 I , ' - . - . 2 Q 1 . 8 . , ' . - l ,, a V I A ' . 'I I J 3 ZNSE . . . - , i v I u n 1 . . ,n u Q l' , ' ' ' - ' . u ' n n , ' . . . . . , . . , I .- Q . -1 ' ' e I . I, . . . u , , Q . ' .
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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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