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LEONA FRANCES CHAPONIS Chippy, the serious-minded . . . whispered from back stage from our junior Class thespians forgot their lines . . . sings with the Senior Choir . . . went to the Spring Concert in New London . . . advises and prac- tices, Live to learn, and learn to live . . . is a member of the Civic Forum . . . intends to take up nursing. ALICE MARIE CHRISTOPHERSON Chris of the silver voice . . . aug- ments the soprano section of the Senior Choir . . . as freshman went to the Portsmouth Music Festival . . . likes people and reading . . . member of junior College Club . . . chairman of Musical Club . . . because in sweet music is such art aspires some day to be a great singer. FRED CHARLES CHARAMUT Frog, the outdoor man . . . tall and blonde . . . husky football tackle seen on the gridiron every Saturday . . . hunts and fishes in his leisure time . . . enjoys dancing to the music of Vaughn Monroe . . . reading Ernie Pyle . . . believes haste makes waste . . . continuing his studies at Connecticut University . . . to be a forester. BETTY LEE CHURCH Skippy, the gay . . . a booster of all sports . . . belongs to Ski Club . . . also to swimming and tennis teams . . . represents Press Club . . . one of the Junior College Club girls . . . demonstrates that sweetness of disposition charms the soul . . . in- tends to go into merchandising or to become a medical secretary. PETER NICHOLAS CHERPAK Cherp, the cheerful . . . known for his friendly manner . . . proves that a good friend makes life worth- while . . . came from Nathan Hale Junior High . . . is taking a general course . . . prefers modern music . . . intends to make Anchors Aweigh his theme song . . . will join the Navy after graduation. ANGELO ENRICO FRANCIS CIAMMELLA Speedy, the sure . . . a fast work- er in more ways than one . . . finds time for an academic program . . . is an ardent sports fan . . . his favor- ite quotation: How's tinks? . . . hopes that they will be good for him when he enters the business world. X62- 33
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'T RITA THERESA CEFARATTI Cef, the dependable . . . teachers' stand-by, having received a prize for perfect attendance . . , can be charac- terized as like March weather, clear or cloudy, but ever present . . . an accomplished player of the accordian . . . loves classical and operatic music . . . hopes to obtain an office position upon graduation. ANDREW CHAGLASIAN Andy, the affable . . . believes Mit is not impossible to walk on water . . . has worked industriously in his college preparatory course . . . proud to be member of the Young Men's College Club and representative of the Student-Faculty Council . . . still trying for that hole-in-one . . . antici- pates attending the University of Connecticut. 5? LEONA MARIE CEPEK Lucky, the sports lover . . . both as observer and participant . . . re- cently elected to National Honor Society . . . representative to Press Club, Girls' League, and Student- Faculty Council . . . is a modern girl with big brown eyes and a per- sonality twice her size . . . will direct her business course toward becoming medical secretary. LILLIAN CHAGLASIAN Lil, the loyal . . . knows the value of friendship . . . believes it is bet- ter to be faithful than famous . . . one of our library pages . . . belongs to the junior College Club . . . mem- ber of publicity committee for Senior Class play . . , makes beautiful music with the eighty-eight keys . . . has qualities required for a primary grade teacher: patience and kindliness. 32 H-'Ou if -.pu MARGARET ROSE CESANEK Pigeon, the peppy . . . Blessed with temper, whose unclouded ray can make tomorrow cheerful as to- day . . . uses up her excess energy skating and dancing . . . for an occa- sional moment of relaxation she reads . . . served as Girls' League alter- nate . . . expects to become a secre- tary. GERALDINE ANN CHAGNON jerry, the fun-lover . . . thinks everyone ought to be able to live with yourself . . . sets a good example herself . . . Finds time for roller skating . . . passes many pleas- ant hours at the movies . . . likes sports as an observer . . . her prepara- tion has been for secretarial work.
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lure Q LEONA WANDA CIESZYNSKI Lee, the dainty . . . cautiously ad- vises, Bestow what you may, but not your secrets . . . finds historical novels of Kenneth Roberts fascinat- ing . . . philately, her hobby . . . likes dancing to jazz, but prefers classical music for listening pleasure . . . is undecided about a profession . . . nursing or pharmacy. RHODA LILLIAN COHEN Rho, the determinist . . . a pleas- ant blonde with scholastic ability . . . belongs to the National Honor Society . . . member of Foreign Affairs and junior College Clubs . . . serves as a Senior Guide and as The Beehive representative . . . is a tal- ented musician . . . confident that determination is power . . . hopes to become a lawyer. sm- KATHRYN ANN CLARK Kate, the optimist . . . says con- vincingly, The future is never dark . . . has courage under a shy, unas- suming manner . . . has joined the Junior College and Foreign Affairs Clubs . . . likes movies and reading . . . came here from Rhode Island . . . will endeavor to become a bacteriol- ogist. ANN MARY COLAPINTO Cal of the contagious humor . . . is taking a business course . , . is a member of the junior College Club and a Senior Girl Guide . . . likes all kinds of sports . . . enjoys popu- lar music . . . thinks secret of success is Constancy in friendship . . . hopes to be a stenographer Maw 34 LUCILLE MARY CLINCH Lou, the moderate . . . believes the world has a set pace: so asks, Why hurry? . . . is always calm and col- lected, seldom seen to get angry . . . an animal lover, especially of dogs . . . regards reading as the best relax- ation . . . her ambition is to graduate: beyond that she has made no definite plans. JACK RICHARD COLE Red, the winning . . . his hery hair, a symbol of his lively personality . . . has time, despite all his school work, to participate in sports . . . served, too, as A. A. representative . . . knows, Though he is a wit, he is no fool . . . the Navy will welcome him.
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