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SalvaTore Dominello - Small in sTaTure, large in hearT, Sal was always smiling. He was The happy-go-lucky Type. The girls mighT be inTeresTed To know ThaT Sal -was a bond-buyer oT renown. NoThing like saving Tor a rainy day! Mary Donahue - Dunn was noTed Tor cheerTulness, neaTness, and good TasTe in cloThes. ln her always perTecT school aTTire she would have made a TIT model Tor The cover OT Made- moiselle . Beverly Draper- Bev was The ambiTious girl who worked a Tull shiTT aT The shop. She was cor1sideraTe and unaTTecTed and was a shark aT making up work. Alvin DuBrow- Al was a hard- working member oT The grave- yard shiTT as well as a sporTs Tan, inTeresTed chie-Tly in big league baseball and college TooTball. LasT year he managed The baseball Team ThaT won The ciTy championship. Arline Dunlop- Arline had a very individual manner, which made her well known and well liked. The careTree Type, she always had an endless supply OT jokes Tucked away. The onl Thing ThaT wasn'T a ioke To her was chemisTry. Helen Duszak- Helen was one OT our ladies OT leisure whose inTer- esTs were cenTered on school acTiviTies. She was'a quieT, in- dusTrious worker, buT once in a while she had her devilish ouT- bursTs. Don'T we all? 3 4 A, '.f,',f A .T . T fi, sf' fb- X 1- 'W T K , K. . 5' .. f ., , i, . , ,- 47-3 - E' 2 TEN fi .f' ww , -A s- T Lia, A , x R A K Pin . 9 1 I 5 T' i ' 3- .A N1 , H..- . in ,-w1'.i'k-T, 21: . . -' .I QE QTT3 'A i - ' 1 u f ,1irSf,k' ' L- '- i,.. ..p ,' 2 ,I -.sf N- - ,.-.- f 9 i Fi 2221 If ,. M ?.v' .ff ' . ,-15 , 1 . . 1 g 3 fa m . . . Q, , 1- J . 5 L ,fi , 'T , :ri .V.g,, Y N 1 if ' ' 'i T' 6 v J' i l - Qs. 2- , 6 Las.. .gs . ,A . 4-1 ii ' 1-2 - - ' I , 'jp 'lv wre- Tsu 'rn . - f . W7 .Q - T , ' .. - Af , yr Q g -4 T W . f'-..--. 1 E531- 1, Ar.-'L - Q 'y.:. wr-fi we f J, . -Q.-ici S- T i . .. .rl--wi. -s, e..Xi.1-'if i fl nf 'ifzrlg-, gmefifi ei-rf. lm f . M 1-,-. , , len ef f. . .., X rg. , hfiakz '11-4 . ..,. V . 4 J 52 5 2 T 134, 4 A' fag E ' fa - .- D' ,vs 'Qs . ii i li L T A arie Emerling--A snappy, lov- able, blue-eyed beauTy. Marie was always ouT in TronT when her Triends needed a helping hand. Whenever Things seemed dull, all we needed was To hear her Tamiliar giggle. Dancing and doodling are her TavoriTe pasTimes. RoberT Falk- Bob was a big blond boy wiTh a broad smile and broader shoulders. You don'T caTch him popping oTT Too oTTen, b,uT maybe you have To be quieT To be a sTeamTiTTer. Be'l l'y Femlel-BS-'fiy was a rea sporT and had a super sense OT humor. ATTer graduaTion she hopes To join The CadeT Nurse Corps, buT her secreT ambiTion lwhich is no longer a secreTl is To be a wriTer. Hamlin Fenn - l-lam was a smil- ,ing Tellow Tamous as a woods- man. Never aT a loss Tor words, in class or ouT, he really knew how To revise a reporT in his noTebook. He shone in The mechanical drawing class as Mr. Reeds pride and joy. Be-aTrice Figlioli - Bea's manner in class was quieT and reserved, buT she was only sToring up en- ergy Tor ouTside acTiviTies. She divided her Time equally among school clubs, war work, home- work, and baskeTball games. ois Flanigan - Lois was The quiet agreeable girl usually seen in The company OT Emily Budnick. l-ler TavoriTe subiecT was arT, buT The diamond she wore on- her leTT hand proved she had anoTher career in mind.
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Roberl' Crovo- Pumpkin , The mighTy miTe of The AgriculTure uniT, never Tound hirnselT aT a loss Tor a job. l-le did his biT daily wiTh a quieT. undersTand- ing smile. As a TuTure Tarmer, we beT his l:JesT crop will be pumpkins. Helen Cuccaro-The ever-pres- enT Twinkle in Cookies eye gave away' her happy-go-lucky naTure. She always had Time' Tor Tun,.and even The ToughesT TesT couldn'T geT her down'. Beware oT her gay naTure,c iT's caTchii-ag! Marion Cumberlidge - Marion was The maior key oT The music deparTmenT. She liked To spend spare hours working in The oTTice. Among oTher sporTs, lvlarion was inTeresTed in bowl- ing. Edna CuTler- Cuddles was an aTTracTive miss, and we all en- vied her winning personaliTy and curly lorown hair. She'll look mighTy sweeT wiTh ThaT nurse's cap perched on her curly Top. The boys will be singing, l don'T wanT To geT well. CaTherine Daley - CaThy's pleasing happy-go-lucky disposi- Tion made her well liked by all who associaTed wiTh her. She was ThaT gusT oT wind who came puTTin' inTo The room a minuTe or so before The Tinal bell. Mary Daley- Mary was never aT a loss Tor smiles or words. ThaT Twinkle in her eye and The 'dim- ple in her cheek ,belied The'TaCT ThaT she did haveseriousgflmo- menTs. Dancing and1,.skaTing ay ' L Arline D'Apice - Many have Tound ouiT ThaT sTill waTers run deepulwhen They Tried To de- baTe .wiTh Arlinel To TuTure housewives lor loachelorsl: go To Arline in a local sTore when you wanT any new-Tangled household conTrapTions ex- plainedl DoroThy Darrow- DOT , Though mx Y quier aT Times, was a very l pleasanT person To Talk To. l-Ter ' sweeT voice, pleasing smile, and neaT appearancewill win her many friends and help her as a Sc secreTar . ' ,z f x Si l Y 4 l T f,,. ii' l A , i??V 'wi54i'lT4u,y JaneT David-JaneT, who would W' I ' like To aTTend music school, ,QR 'P 27 'Zia A pracTiced' every morning on The i ' V '- .--,kk way To school. You know, To E s is 6' - Q if' loolsTerd up he! spiriTs. Jan 3, fg,r'- ' .- I , enioye a goo Time, buT had J .1 serious momenTs when she I' wroTe very good poeTry. lil ,e,1r4Q' L llllllif f xllll.NXl' ' ilfl Lillian DeCanTillon-Joyce was one ol: our many indusTrious war F , workers, who deserved much 5 -1crediT Tor The job she was do- 'T T l ing. l-ler cheerful manner won Rf' ,, , 47 X.-. her many Triends looTh in school 'XX ,,,i '5 and aT work. 1' 15' L.. -.N gf . fvsy 63' C' 1 Jane Doalc--Jane was a member oT-The college course, and, since she was acTive in many ' f clubs, ' she made many Triends. -Her neaTness and her Trim 'cloThes indicaTe success in her -inTended career as a secreTary. Lucillec Dolce- l.ucille's love oT 'Tair play 'showed in her willing- ness To cooperaTeL Her sincer- iTy and opTimism made her a cheerTul companion. She had a kneclc 'Tor 'wriTing3QfQ-ipoeTry and in ll , , K I :Q I , A , . We MPS P , - ,ga,lwS-ysflseaifiyc 'Wh ca W-'TTY SPQNLS' ' W -pi ff' , I V9 , as T r c c , s is i ' f -mn: sg.-.un-v-. FR- -me A- -.n-,,,, .-1 . 3 . . -- .5 ,eq-,W-..,s,-,,..,.-. - A , , Y ,,,, , -?Z3 'N i
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June Flechlner-June, ol lhe green eyes and blond hair, was especialy celebraled as a pia- nisl and was always willing lo give her lime and lalenl lor any ol Meriden l-ligh's aclivi- lies. She supporls lhe lheory lhal classics can be lun! ane FI nn-Jane was lhe irl Y Q whose Colgale smile and ex' pressive eyes made many a male look lwice. Fler craving lor chocolale walnul sundaes was her only wealcness. klizabelh Foeclish-Belly came lrom New Hampshire, and lhough al' lirsl she appeared shy, her mischievous eyes soon igave her away. She was a vale uable addilion lo lhe Glee Club. l-ler privale lile? She liked lhe Navy and was also a good allilele, Elizabelh Foell-Belly was lhe owner ol lhal oulslanding laugh. which resounded daily lhrough lhe halls ol lvl.l-l.S. Al every game l.elly supporled lhe leam by cheering luslily. Gordon Fournier - Flash was one boy who lilred school so well lhal he liclced his lips over ioinf ing lhe Army, nolhing could be worse lo him lhan some ol his ' classes. A Flash Gordon is whal lhe Army really needs! Roberl Fournier - Known as Weed , Bob ,wouldn'l lollow his lwin inlo lhe Army, bul chose 'lhe Navy -iusl lo be dil- , lerenl. l-lard worlqinggin school, he should progress in navy blue. Weeds usually grow on land, Iaul Bob is iusl dillerenl, -V-.lhal's all. 8 7 ' x Q rf 1 xi, ,W ,V Q ll ,wr 4 IQ 3 exrgrc-B li 'fr ,H f X , .Sf 'f f ,' figs , fr. 5 f fav 'i XQN ' XA Q V X A. v,.v 4 I,.4'4 ' SQ, Lam.. 4 gr gl 1 Q' F 1 i ii L ' if sf 5 N l . 4- l e3jf:.- 'i i f , 'i , VV' 'ii' xl- J 4-. -Qu Edward Fox+ Ed's broad smile iam' ' galhered unlo him many lriends. ' l-le look his lun where he lound il, and made a lillle exlra lo help his pals. They apprecialed lhe lavor. ' Marion Frederick-Marion seemed lo lil in everywhere - perhaps her small size had somelhing lo do wilh il. She was a iailhlul member ol lhe Cheerleaders' Club, where her corny iolces were heard in nevereending slreams. Where lhere's some- lhing doing - lhere's Marion. Mariorie French- Marge's lal- enl lor wriling did nol go un- heeded by her leachers nor were her clever and humorous remarlcs ioverloolced by her classmales. Marge would have been a nalural lor lhe Pen- nanl if she hadn'l been so busy shorl-shilling al lhe Planlf' Edward Friedman- Eddie was a serious, courleous chap who would ralher ligure oul a come plicaled malh problem lhan sleep. Fle was a quiclc lhinlcer, and lilced lo analyze his lellow sludenls and leachers. He plans lo allend M.l.T. belore enlering lhe service. Carl Fries-Drallsman and col- league ol Mr. Beeson, Carl could be depended upon lo voice his opinion on any sub- iecl. l-le's a real sharpie , wilh lhose blaring lies and iazz records. Rulh Froggall-Rulh had a re- lreshing laugh in reserve lor any bil ol humor lossed her way, and her cheerlulness was never dimmed, even in prob- lems . ll's beyond us how she gol such good marlcs and worlced, loo.
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