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Most popular box Frank Ha1 rlngton Best lookxng boy Stanlex Chandler Be t natured boy Bernard RHCIDQ Best dressed boy Robert Tlllxnvhast Best boy athlete Frank Harungton Best all around boy Bernard Raclne Best boy dancer Leonard Page Most studlous boy B1rger Hurme Sw eetest boy Robert Lexxls Sho test box Raymond LaFaxe Woman hater Remo W1rta Class shexk Ned Hoxx ell Best boy actor Paul LaBos 1ere Best boy orator Frederxck May nard W1tt1GSt boy Gerald Page 'Vlost smcere boy Maur1ce Terxvlllegel Most ambltlous boy Blrger Hurme Most clever box B1rger Hurme Most serlous boy Remo Wlrta NO1S1CSt boy Hoxxard Knox Quletest bov Re1no W1rta Boy most hkely to succeed Frank Har rlngton Class baby Marlon JHYVIS Class pess1m1st Gerald Page Class chatterbox Evelyn Hunter One who has done rnost for the class rrank Harrlngton Page 2:1 Most popular g1rl Jovce Roberts Best lookmg g1rl Jox ce Roberts Best natured g1rl Esther Plerce Best dressed g1rl Rlta Vashon Best g1rl athlete Bertha Sroka Best all around g1rl Ann Morrxson Best g1rl dancer Lou1se Melanson Most studxous g1rl Eustatxa Sarantopou os Sweetest g1rl Theresa Mart1n Shortest g1rl Evelyn Hunter lVIan hater Marjorle Hurlbutt Class vamp Barbara House Best g1rl actress Dorothy PO1tT3S Best g1rl orator Lucllle Wakefield W1ttl6St g1rl Ann Morrlson Most smcere g1rl Joyce Roberts Vlost amb1t1ous g1rl Eustat1a Saranto poulos Most clex er g1rl Marxon Mllone Most serlous g1rl Marv Bradley NO1S16St g1rl Gertrude Cournoyel Quletest g1rl Mary Bradley G1rl most hkely to succeed Eustatla Sarantopoulos Class cut up Russell Cogan Most mu 1cal Bernard Raclne Class couple Jeannette Hubert and Jos eph bZ31kOW1CZ Lo O 5 4.- s '. ' , ' , 4 bv, vu I I :hx I 1 4 A 1 1. . 1 . . 7 . -' ' U ' l Y 5 5 Yin! ' I I- K 1. ' 1 ' , . , ' y m S- . 1 V . y - 7 , q . Neatest b03'- V91kk0 JHPPIUQU Neatest girl, Irene Touchette ' ' 7. 4 . . 4 . 1 ' y l l ' ' , , - - . y A l . . . Y . ' - V . I I . - ' ' I . y V . I I 7 ' Y . ' ' . C I - . 1 , ' s' . ' . ' cn , - 1- . . ,, 1 .
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ka 'Xl 'in RITA VASHON Softball 1 Basketball 1 Fleld Hockey 1 Badmmton 3 A A 3 Rxta entered our school m her Jumor year and became qulckly acclxmated She IS the first g1rl of our class to become engaged We hope for her sake that the war W1ll end soon Commercxal Glee Club Class Presxdent French Club 2 Explanatory Languages BARBARA VETT Nurslng Sports Clubl 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 Home Room Guldance Treasurer 1 Archery Manager Dramatlc Club 1 2 Basketball 1 2 V1ce Presldent Dramat1c Club 2 Class HISCOTIHD 1 2 3 Journallsm Club 2 A A 1 Jumor Play 3 Operetta 1 Semor Play 4 Gym Exhlbltlon Fleld Hockey 1 2 Barbara IS a small vlvaclous young lady the old adage Good thmgs comlng m small packages Iittlng her to a T We are sure she w1ll make an Ideal nurse LUCILLE WAKEFIELD Nursmg Latm Club 1 Volleyball 1 2 Gym Exh1b1t1on 2 Prxze Speakmg 3 Klllonlans 3 4 Lucllle has many talents outstandlng among these are playing the gultar and pubhc speakmg She has a well balanced personallty What more could you ask of a good nurse? REINO WIRTA Gellel al A A 1 Remo IS one of our future farmers Hes qu1et and resourceful These are characterlstrcs a good farmer needs ELAINE WOOD General Trafllc Squad 4 Gym Exhxbltlon Glee Club 1 2 3 Jumor Play F1eld Hockey 1 2 Softball 1 Basketball 1 2 Secretary of Home Room Guldance Dramatxcs 1 Dramatlcs A A 1 Sports Appreclatxon Latm Club l Actlvltles Night 1 Volleyball 1 SDONLS Club 1 ' Elame 1s that popular redhead who rs frequently seen on her horse MICKEY Energetlc Elaine w1ll qulcklx cure all real or xmagm ars llls when she becomes a nurse Page 24 1 ' 1 ' , 3 1 - 1 K. . . , 4 , , , , , ,4 ' 4 ' , , , 3 ' K. . . , 2, 3, 4 . . . . . 2 X 'A 1 Dramatic Club 1, 2 Home Room Guidance 2 ii' K. . . , 2, 3, 4 X 7 . . . 2 D . v v ' Y , ' ' 1 0. ' 2 K. . ..2,3,4 2
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tl- if The L dger of the Class of 43 Freshman Year One hundred and Fifty members of the class of 43 met rn the audrtorrum on Sep tember 10 1939 for therr first class meet ing The officers elected for the year were president Frank Harrington vrcc pres1dent Elizabeth Davis treasurer Da vid Dowe and secretarv Rita Phoenix Teddy Natorskr and Ann Morrlson xxere chosen as K A A Councll members The class dues were set at the amazing sum of fifty cents a Vear for each member In April 1940 the class of 43 sponsored 1tS first informal dance rn the gym from 3 15 5 30 Many attended and all had an enjoyable trme Many Freshmen part1c1pated rn the Grlbert and Sullivan operetta H M S Prnafore which was held rn the school audrtorrum February 16 1940 Ted Maynard honored the class bx win nmg first prrze rn the Annual Speaking Contest Sophomore Year W1th plenty of enthusiasm the class of 43 held the first meeting of therr Sopho more year on September 11 1940 The offrcers elected to carry out the plans for the year were presrdent Frank Harrrnd ton vrce presrdent Eustatra Sarantopou los secretary Rrta Phoenrx and treas urer Bernard Racine Richard Boulars was chosen K A A Councrl member and Barbara Vett was elected historian for the remarnrng three years The class of 43 now with the more drgnrfied trtle of Sophomores sponsored the annual Sophomore Party rn the gxm The sixteenth annual Speakrng Con test was held rn the audrtorrum of Krl lrngly High School on March 21 1941 The class of 43 was represented by Ev elxn Hunter and Paul LaBossrere The latter recerxed the first pr rze of S10 for hrs selectron Lrncolns Last Solrloquy bx Henrx Thomas Ted Max nard prize xxrnncr of 1940 and Paul LaBoss1L1L pr rzt xxrnncr f 1941 accompanied bx Miss Chartrer took part rn the Nexx England Speaking Con test held rn Marne Thrs set a ncxx pre Page 20 cedent at Krllrnglx and xxe hope that sim rlar occasions xxrll follovx The Sophmore members of the band were Verko Japprnen Gerald Page Da vid Dovxe Robert Bru e Esther P erce Dor1s Harrmgton Leonard Page and Stanley Chandler The class of 43 vxas also well repre sented rn the orchestra rn 1941 by Dax rd Doxxe Esther Pierce Doris Harrington Robert Bruce Stanlex Chandler Ber nard Racrne and Elizabeth Davis Many Sophomores part1c1pated rn the Cym Exhrbrtron which was held rn the gvrn on Aprrl 4 1941 Junior Year Sadly reduced rn numbers the class of 43 held 1ts openrng meetrnd rn Room 4 on September 18 1941 The same slate of officers as rn 1940 was elected presr dent Frank Harrrngton vrce presrdent Eustatra Sarantopoulos secretary Rrta Phoenrx treasurer Bernard Racrne Ann Morrrson and Russell Cogan were elected to the K A A Councll The clas of 43 was represented rn the annual festival one act plays held at Con nectrcut College for Women rn New Lon don March 7 1942 by Fred Maynard and Irene Touchette The play presented vw s Op O Me Thumb which was grven lat er as one of the three Jurnor plays On March 27 1942 the Junror class was represented rn the Prize Speakrrg Con test by Daniel Wood Lucrlle Wakefield and Charles Beretsos The latter recerved second prrze for hrs electron An Amer rcan Citizen bx Frank H Crawford On April 17 1942 the Junrors pre sented three one act plaxs rn the audi torrurn each wrth a drflerent theme The Valiant was the most dramatrc of the three The cast rncluded Paul LaBos srere Frank Harrington Ned Howell Jox cc Roberts Leonard Page and Arthur Vlacombcr The xx hrmsrcal plax xxas Op O Me Thumb The cast xxas as fol loxxs Exclxn Huntcr Eu tatra Saranto poulos Esther Prercc Irene Touchette Barbara Vett and Ted Max nard The Wedding a comedx concluded the exe nrnv Making up the cast xx ere Robert 1 3 . 4, ix cvtfg N942 si V ,JJ v ' ' v ' - 3 , Y . . v. Y , . . . V . - - - , , ' - ' V ' f' . v v -1 ' ' ' . . . - 1 . . I . 3 ' 1 . . s I s I - . - y I - v - v . . . . 1 . - V 7 .7 ' r r v , , . . . . 1 , 1 ' . ' , . . . . - , , 1 . A . ' ' . 1 a ' ' 4. , . . . y 1 - . H . . . . . - y . , . v, Q . 1 J - 1 . 1 . . - s . A Y ' , S , . . - v - - 1 Q Q 9 I . . ,q - . ct . , D , - - - t.: 1 is - - v 1 ' ' V 1 1 ' ' , . Q 1 . . . , 1 ' ' 3 7 o ' ' A ' sh D q 4 ' v . . . ,Q . . . Q- 7 7 7 5 ' ' V Q Y ' - . 1 s . ' ' ' ' Bu . - v ' . . . vw . , , , . ' . . , - - - ' - 7 . I Q . .4 1 q ' ll k 1 Q . ' , .' . f s A s - - Q nf ' l ' ' ' ' . . . ' , 1 . . x - , v ' -' 1 v , . H' S P ' -. ' , y ut y - 1 1 x ' ' - . y . . .'. ,- ,' 4, . Q vs: v , v -, -. S ' L . - , . .J A., .H ,- ,' ,, 0 C' h. ,. ' .wsu . Q ' ' ' 1 1 v 1 '- , B , , . b . , ' v - , .' - ' yn - -Q 1 - ' ' ' . , . , 1 . - ' D. C ' , v - - .J . -
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