Plainfield High School - Hermiad Yearbook (Central Village, CT)

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THE HERMIAD and coffee I sat down at the table and began eatlng I ate the pancakes more slowly than usual because I w as allowed to spread butter and syrup on them D1d you put p enty of warm clothmg on? asked Mom Huh huh I answered devourmg the last couple of pancakes left on the plate Xnd woolen stockxngsq Yes, HI1lShlI1g drlnkmg my second cup of coffee -Xnd be sure to buy the zoods that I have hsted on thus paper I old her Id remember, took the paper and sllpped It 1Ht0 my pocket pulled on my fur hat and gloves and went out through the kltchen door wall ed over to whele Pop was hltchmg the horses to the slelgh Good mornlng hood mornlng I answered lretty cold out th1S mornlng heh, son, he sald Hm mm m Tulma Ja Polle are pretty frlsky thls mornmg Hes I can see that the way they step when you g1V8 them a com mand They re good holses, he answered they obey any command I 1 them -Xnd they re strong looklng, I added The best around here, he answered qulckly I 1umped up 1nto the seat took the rems lnto my hands and trleo them out Then I wlapped the bearskm about my legs and tucked the coffee and andwlches unde1 some coyermg next to n y slde ls eyerythmg ready song lthlnk so, Ianswered You ll probably get there about five or slx lf ey ery thlng goes all rlght -md lemember, he added don t start the horses off at a prance Let them get u ed to the w elght I told h1m I wouldnt snapped the rems and started off wlth a Jolt I NW un the horses onto the road and kept them IH a steady cantel for about two 01 three hundred feet Then I changed the pace to a prance and tued to keep xt that way all the w ay to the clty It was a mce rlde There was the scent of pme trees mlngled wlth tht sha1p 1l10I'I1II1g a1r there were open skles and a clear road On such long tups as these I ye heard tell that some men sleep most of the way But I dxdn t feel llke sleeplng I wanted Just to look at the passlng plne trees, trymgs to look deeper mto the forest, but It was too dark All I could hear, when I sat back and relaxed was the even treadmg of th horse s feet on the snow and the creaklng sounds emltted from the folest 'lhe ground seemed to move by leaps and bounds and the horses kept thelr stude wlth thelr heads hlgh We re only about ten mlles from the cltx now, I muttered to my self taklng out the coffee bottle and sandwlches www-W I . .-I-V,-vm-Vfww H ll-I H-. 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V V H I ,i ' , - ' . . v ' THE I-IERMIAD It gets tiresome Just to do nothing but sit back and talk to the horses or Qing or watch the scenery go by Unexpectedly the horses gave a start perked their ears straight up and lifted their nostrils to sniff the air Brushing dS1d6 the coffee and sandwich I Jumped to the edge of my seat and grabbed the reins and whip looking around it the same time Nothing could be seen What could have dis turbed them' After 1 while they calmed down and we resumed our Journey I was trvmg to thmk what could have happened Probably one of them made a misstep or something and the other got startled But etill I had my euspicions I snapped the reins and made Tuima and Iolle fro a little taster I wasn t quite certain what it was that startled them but Just to make sure I made them go taster Suddenly the horses reared on their hind leg a it hey had hit an lnyrsible wall They did all sorts of snorting md shaking their head in the air I knew for sure then that something was up I took a new grip on the reins and whip and looked from side to side while my heart was thumping madly Then I looked oyer my shoulder and there, in the darknese my eye became fixed with horror tor behind me lurked the dread of inlmals and dreds ot tiery red eye w itching me My heart Jumped to my throat Wolxes -X pack ot them md not yery tar oil' I stood up on the dashboard and cracked the whip oyer the horses heads to urge them to a full run -X funny tingling sensitron ran through my blood eyery time I looked oxer my shoulder so that I thought tor sure Id lose all my strength There coming nearer and nearer eyery second ' could see their 11201 harp white tangs gleaming like polished diamonds I urged the horses on The cold mormng au bit into my cheeck it someone w eie ticking needles into them The leider ot tne pack x as now behind th horses hi rd rnkle I con stantly nrpped the whip into the face of the wolf, trying, to scale it oil It was no u e The prick kept on coming but lor hope I lept on napping the wnip into their iaces I don t know what it Wqs perhrps it was luck but 1 I wa trying to scare them oil' by cr icking the whip IH iront ot them I luckily caught one in the eye The wolf llTllIl9dll.t0lX tell buck w ith many other following him 'Ihere were till 1 tew tryin, to nip the horses mkle but liter on I cared them oll or perh xp they got exhtu ted I kept on goin it tu pee or xt lea t 1 few kilometer still looking behind me then I lowed th hon es down becru c we were now only one or two kilometer trom the city and atety John L11 imaa 1044 9 S . . . 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THE HERMIAD The House SAW the house only once I was about five at the tlme We were re turning from a trip, I have forgotten cxactly where Twilight had fallen and dark night was fast approaching We had driven up a long hill and when we reached the top thele at the right of us standlng open to all the winds and gales that blew, unprotected by any tree or shrub, stood the house It looked I can t explain but I can remember mother shud deung and saying I could never I1Ve there I haxe never forgotten It and the feeling of horror that I felt still remains with me and even now I have the same dream as I did that night that I d dream oi the house It IS a strange dream I am alone ln the house, in the upper hall Some force seems to be behind me, pushing me out of the house Down the stairs I go and as I am pushed along I meet people haggard, sad and ghostly looking and they are telling me to hurry to leave the house before it IS too late All the time the force IS behlnd me pushing me toward the t ont door and when I get there I can t open lt and the force pushes me agalnst lt and smothers me and I finally awake, struggling desperatelv to open the door Anonymous 1944 My Trip To Chicago ACH Year vural 4 H boys and girls from all over the United States IGCCIXQ an all expense trip to Chicago to take part 1n the National 4 H Club Congress These trlps are financed by leadlng manufac tllflllg companles such as Sears Roebuck Montgomery Ward and Kerr Glass These lnterested groups not only finance the trips but offer scholarships and prizes to the national wlnners This V631 I w as one of the lucky girls from Connectlcut to be able to attend the Congress As I was chosen for my canning progect my trip was financed by the Ixerr Glass Company The day after Thanksglvlng I met the Connecticut delegation at Hart fold and the New England delegatlon at Springfield We spent that night in Bulllalo at the Worth Hotel The next day we vlslted Nlagara Falls and Welland Canada We boarded a train at Welland for Detroit where we found sleeplng accommodations on a tram for Chicago We guru ed in the Wlndy City early Sunday morning and checked in at the Sherman Hotel Other delegates stayed at the I-Iarrlson and the La Salle A few of us went to the Central Church, a non sectarian church, where sneclal sernces w ere being held for 4 H members That night all the delegates attended the Sunday evening Club The ensuing week was a hectic one The leading manufacturing organ I0 A lllllllwl N' lm' N' ' llI l'llllllIllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillillllllllllllllllllllllllllllhllllrlllll ' ' ' I ' I ' ' El' 1 A ' l v ' . 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THE HERMIAD dinners At meals there were always guest speakers orchestras and othel entertainment We always received gifts or favors One night a special 4 H banquet was held and the national winners were announced After the banquet a special 4 H drama wa presented with many famous actors, among whom were those who impersonate Jack Arm strong Ma Perkins and Captain Midnight The climax came when the Cotton Spool Company gave a dance at the Aragon ballroom Because of the war all sight seeing by bus was eliminated and in its place group discussions were held Arrangements were made so that there would be in each group at least one member from each state The topics discussed were What is this war about? and What are youth s best con tributions to winning the war After four busy exciting days we boarded a tram and returned to Sprlngfield by way of Cleveland We were all sincerely grateful for this opportunity of a lifetime which had come to us through the generosity of these famous corporations Mildred Buell 1943 Alert I woke and sat upright in bed Somethmg had awakened me out of a sound sleep I strained my senses for he sound And it came again, shrill on the night air, The loud wee ee of the siren And the honkmg basso of the whistle Brought a vague sense of alarm and foreboding It contmued for a while And I thought to myself This is it' My skin crept and I felt A cold wind on my back My mmd began to function automaticallv Keep away from flying glass the book aid I began to calculate methodically And then the sound of V01CeS ln the street Reassured me ' It's a fire, someone shouted And with a grateful sigh l crept into bed I found myself covered with a cold sweat I realize now how the British must feel For, It could happen here Aurelie Beauregard 1044 1 1 ,-,- , izations and companies entertained us at various breakfasts, luncheons :md l . ,, . 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A rr . , THE HERMIAD Wrong Way Comgan at Sea OY ThlS 1 ome Weather' one of n1y sh1pm'1tes xelled to me as l '1111x ed cn deck after noon mess Qu e 1 I hax en t seen a rough sea l1ke tlns smce xxe iounded llo11,la last fall I xx1sl1 It xxould let up so that I could ee xxhe1e xxe are omg 'Ihe Eleanor Roose elt '1 ll9dll.1lIISl76d tmmp steamel xxas 11d111 he xx cas xbout txxenty miles ofl the coast of Malne The ste1dy roarmg of the xxmd 'md 11.1111 xxas xery tll lHg', and 11101. of the off dutx c1exx xxere Ollliglllg about, to put It 1n polite te1ms below decks I x as xx alkmfv on the deck hoxxex er xxatchmg the storm and thlllklllg l xx as Llilllkllig' about oL.1 captnn He xx as celtannly an unconx er1t1onal chap that xx as d1st1nct 110111 the storm Breakers' Suddenly I xxas thrown off mx eet bx glllidlllg' c ash The crx arose above the sto1m We re aground U Well that xx as bad but that xxasn t all A huge hole xxas ripped 111 the lde of cur sh1p and that stormy sea xxas dashlng 1tself agamst the reef and xx zxmg at us xxith txx entv fixe foot arms and ICQ splax fingers The captalrx lan on 0 the deck He seemed 6XClt6d -Xbandon ship he squaxxked IH lns fdflllllcll h1gh VOIC We re s1nk1ng fast And ox 81 the s1de he xx ent Somehoxx he managed to have hlS motor ized gig loxxered Max be he dld lt himself I stood there and stared, but It xx as the sklpper all r1ght The old duck had bee11 the first to go ove1 ine 61st mate can e on deck He scratched h1s head 1n amazement and began shoutmg Oldeln Ther thlngs really popped We had Just begun loadlng 1nto the l1febo'1ts and lovxermg them 1nto the sea xxhen xxe slghted a coast guard plane I st1ll dont see hoxx they l1appened to slght us IH that b0ll1l'lg' soup, xxlth such a loxx ce1l1ng too The plane s1g,nalled that It xxas d1rect1nga rescue ship to get us Some of the felloxxs had not xxa1ted for the l1fe boats and they xxere t1uggl111g m the xxatel You could see that th y xx ere haxing a hard tllTl6 Some of them t11ed to sxxlm, but most of then1 xx ere finally subdued by the 1oug,h sea and merelx tr1ed to keep thelr heads above the vxater and r1de the xxaxes The rescue sh1p 111ust haxe been nearby because It was on the scene xx1th1n ten mlnutes after the plane left The sh1p was p1ck1ng them up It xx as really something to xx atch that plane The p1lot xxould see a man and then d1xe at hmm to shoxx the Shlp xxhere he xx as Of course, 1n peace tlme an opelatlon of th1s sort vxould be much slmpler because you could use 1ad1o but 1n thlS case the a1rplane had to do and say everythlng w1th d1ffe1ent k1nds of slgnals The sh1p finally p1cked up the last man out of tl1e xxater 12 ,. , ,1 ,. l ,. ,1,.,,.,,.,,.. 11,,,,.,1,,,,,.,,,,....,,,, -. ,,,,,,,,,..,,, W, ,1,,,,1,,1. ,,,,,,,,..,,:, 1 1',1 1 I 1 fa. 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' ' . .i S , , ,' , ' 8 - -,- . f . y ' ' v ' THE HERNII-XD During 1ll th1 time cmother tello11 ne.1r me had been 11atch1ng the hrp He poked 1111 elbo11 and 11e bared our he1d1 '1 our Nhrp, our' home, lid to her 11ater1 grf.11e NIean11h1le the c.1pt.11n had been Qhasrng the rexcue wh1p all over the place, not picking up n1en, but expeetmg' o be p1cked up I'1ery t1me he got 11e.1r the rewcue ship 111th him llttle gig' the .rrrplane 11ould Zoom lll ome other drrettron .1r1d hed be leit behrnd aglln N011 the plane 1111 d111111f o'er our bO1t .md the h1p 11.15 headmrf tOXX3ld u We 11ere the l1 t load to be pitked up and 11011 11e 11616 being put on bo.1rd It cert 1111l1 telt good to h11e our 'feet 011 1 re.1 0n.1bly 1te1d1 ultice Again Once 1fe Oll bo11d 11e 11or1der'ed what h1d hippened to the c1pt1111 The 1o11et 'fu 1111 pl 1r1e, NGCIIIAL, th 1t 1ll the other 11 ere .1fe -11ooped to11 11d h1111 But the 1.1pt1111 turned hr gig mound IN n1t11e Ntubborness lflllll 11nd l1e1ded 101 bholc Phe plane d11ed t1111e more, the rextue hip kepl coming 11111 the 1 1p 1111 kept going Then the 111pt.1111 01 the rebcue sh1p ordered UN to the sick bm 111111 the Gut mate ot our 011n xhip called the roll We 11e1e all there So the hut 111119 I HX ou1 1 1pt.f11n v1.11 11hen he was heading tor Nhore 111 hle lrttle gig' 111th the re cue hip Nlo11ly gdllllflg' 011 h1n1 '1Ie11e Lathrop 1041 Sportsmanship hl D-XX 111 NI1r1n 11 tl1e d11 ot the big b1l1etl'11ll gmre b0tXXCCll 1' 1 1 lllf or lC'N e111 11.15 11111 11 t1e wffext garnew 11 1 1 1 Nc ll 11e1 IIN 1 11e1 lllC0 their bLg111111 f l111th 1 1 ll 11 1131 X 1 1 If 1 11111 111ut 11 L1 11e t 11111 1111 H1111 t uc 0l1lCt 1111 111111115 111th the 1u1 few l1 11 1 111 Of 1 Y ' 1. rt noho Q e 1 Q11 I1 ll 11111e1l 1e1e 11 0 1 11 1 1 11111 10111 111 1 l 11 1 111 tor No1th te 1111 011 111 1 1 10111 c1llX LC 0 t e cour , igh 11 t lel If 11 ei 11 o 1 1 1 111 1 1 111 1 111111 11 No 11111, 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 ' 11 1 111 11 11111111 to the loc XXII 1 111 1111 111 IIN 1 re 1 lljllg 11111 lll 1 1 11u L 1 111ts 1111 W1 IL 1 Jllllll 115 1111 1 1 1 1 111 hf 11111 l111o11 1 ,, ,.1,..,. .1 31: A 1 . 1 1, .1 13 ' 2 .S ' 4 ' v 1 1 v ' ' . . 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I.ifter1. hoysg i1' Hill 1l11efr1' lz 2 'z 'l h1'f1's 4 h' J ' , f 15.21 D11-iz. 11- l' 1'1. 111'1l, 1 ll l, Bill has lllllllif 1,1'e11 one third of our' .'CZll'iF 111.211 illlel if he 11:1ef11't des ll'X'6 ' , dy llsf loesf' Tir- 'ill '1te1 1 , . Tl 1 yS ll lf t' g 1111 glzyers 111111 l','l s- 111 bzxflietlrzxll. W' j, l1ok at Wil Jerrkir .' 1'l if plujrirre' ' ' 1' ' eus r'11 1 f,: 1. Tl.:A' sgy h- .1111 sink 'ern 1 ' j jllil' ll h 't r f t 1' lei. l1z1111 :. I'111't '111'r1.': 1h Je are ' l t of IJlElYQl'S th: t ieserve the t z 'z11'1l '11o'e tha I do. Jus. 11f lien 11'11f 1l t t any 5 meth' f C111-l :Xd2l'll.' C'lIllQ ill :1111 .ol 11.11 l1 je L11 g ' 1 'ke1's. D11 ' 111 'l11- l 'k1-rs the ' :1'h s11i1l, N1 ', h js, 1'111 1 111 :1e':1i11st ll fh 11221111 t '1fl1t, .lol , you 11'ilI have to k1:1-11 1111 your toes to keep up 11'11l 111111 V1'ill Jer kim, hut ff 'ill do it. Bill, 111z1k1f ull your sl ,' ' llll. ' - '1 '1 11111 111 help ue 1'ir the Q-11111: 1'itl1 l' ur' 4 115. ' ' ' PHE HERVIIAD what lt means 1f we w1n B111, xou xe got a chance at that trophy so don t horse 310111161 All rlght boys, bo up to the 11001 and take some shots -Xfter the othels had gone ass1stant coach Tenkm called to B111 B111 you we been our p11de for two years Now let s see you go up there and wm not onlx ou1 game but that tlophy as well 111 trv, Sdld 1ll The f11St hal1 of the game was wery 6XC1lZ1l1g w1th both teams equ 11 111 defense and offense The sco1e was 21 20 IH iavol of Northeastern B111 md Wlll had plaxed beautltul ball The th1rd qu11te1 w IS much the same but xt the end the score w is lohn bext Wlll to the lump and t1pped the b1ll to B111 B111 111 111111 shot out 1161111111 hls man 1nd lilpped It to lxcn lxen t1pped lt b1ck to B111 who 111k 1 beautliul ox er the he id left hmded shot 'lhe clowd roared The next nnnutes were tense 'Ihe Ll0Vxd was on 1ts toes all the lest oi the game Dullng' the last two mmutes there w IS a beaut1fu1 ex mple ol basketb 111 Wlll Jenkms got the ball 1nd all that stood betweel h1n1 and the basket w as B111 W1ll came drlbblmg' down the door B111 Jumped up 1ust as Wlll was about to shoot The only way he could stop that shot w as to foul h1m but B111 dldnt th1nk that was 1a1r, so he pulled h1s hands down The shot w ent 11ght through the basket 'lhe teams began to fight but B111 held hls team together He stopped the tight IH tlllle to saxe the game Just as B111 was about to shoot the gun went oH', endmg the gan1e Noltheastern had won but to B111 went the aw 11d that ex erx pe1 son player and school honored Rlchmond Johnson 1944 Bourque st1ug Img w 1th the word subterfuge 1VI1ss Vlolette how do Vou make sutty iudg.,e DIOR happlly prexlewmg connng events And then It dont make much d Herence lt we pass or not T acher dr11v No 1t do not D on, hocked Whx f I made an errol llke that you d Jump on mel ' If durmg an a1r rald you smell the odor of musty hay or green corn you can be qulte certam lt IS because a barn has burned Examma t1on on gas 1dent1Hcat1on 14 . . 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X v I H E R 'X My Buddy Over There me LN ll I ,, .1 o Iookmgg tor trouble Ol Int x oul Joh Il x ookm uro the cec x Q Q 1pLmm'1I 1 f To mx I udwix ONQI t ere The, battle md hoxx It txlted Dont lemembu muph of th 11 Hum Q IIIXIIIQC out the1r order 9 lung lt then ot -Xnd mth the gun men IN mx Buddx oxer there We Ilxui nncntulw ln t o 0 mmutc. I'h11tx of them we were told L Ix1t1Iz oul upto LL IU I mt t gil 1 hm lt ou 4 o 1 Il xmk tl I thaw III poolw of b 0 Wr Imux hoxx It IIIDIDQHCQI nu 1 hrxpne 1 I mx I uririx oxen I e 0 un xou Iolk back home Ke HI the p lper -XYIOIINI xlctolx not mmx top 10 t 1 mx I urifix UNGI me Q I' cn hom hhdwhllljxtfll c uma 1 m x fi t 1 X I uf x x the lIIIIOIlIIl6.IIIf.III If b 'I' H C .I I A IJ VVQ '-I'0 1.'t sz In-f 'I ng I ' I: ' ' ov. I. :z ss I 'I-CIs:xv Th- 'L 1' L: Iing, A' 5 h' ' ' h . A 1 'z ' s, ktz 2 p s s. A ' V. 2 .. ' h S ' IS, Th- 2 1 was ' ry B - 'z s- 1 ht- 111, IIS ' Lf ' I, Hui In-on my Illlddy vo' the-rv. But now, there he was In an hor f s III less, Lying' ' 5 ' I od. A 151- JI' s 'z I Co .' I A' ' ' h I . Oh T ,,, 5. - ,S , But 1 Q s h'nk OI' K' 5 b' 'f' I fr . ' h: .' ' f 2 'z - - 1 Hlicgzw-t lo infn' sou-- IQIII er In uv if Il. Yef, kiIIffrI in :xv ion, My HL Iii' o '1-I' LI11:1'c:. Ifvzx If P I1 HPRNII War VS ike up Amemc 1, the1e L1 xx 11 gomg 011 -X xx111 xou must not lo e F01 the enslfix ed 11at1011s fue xx d1t111g' 101 xou To f1ee them t10111 the Nam 1ule Thex xx 111t 1511111 to hxe l1ke hllllklliw, To be 1100 to .1y xxhlt thex ple ue '10 xx Ol h1p God 111 thru ox-.11 11s 1011 Jxlld 101111 111011 rh1Id1L11 to hugh llld to Nmgu 1 1 , Vxhuc 110 0110 1 ks xxhxt 40101, xxh1tc1eLd WIIGIG 1ll 11 ue the sime OppOltUTl1tX Q0 xxhe11 xou send x0u1 box OXQINQI Be p1oud, xxxpe axxax XOUI te 11 He fightlng 101 huma.111tx, To f1ee the xxolld f1o111 tx1'11111x He .111 -X111e11ca11 p1oud and bldX6 Who ll iight tlll the xx o1ld 'lgalll IQ free Glsela Bloch 1944 ' T H I l . 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X -,bxlx .-gf X Xgfx ff X V, 'X - THE HERMIAD WILLIAM EUGENE -XSAL B111 lS a tall blond halred boy He has all the gurls crzzv o 61 llllll and ln the ODIHIOH of exervone h one swell He has m de a re I name hnnselt ound school ne au e of h1s br1ll1ant base blll md baske ball cLree1 B1ll has enhsted 1n the Umted States Marme Corps Reserve NORM 'SN BERTR AND BOURQUE INOIIIIHH IS the blg llttle man of the semor class He IS a happv go lucky full of he de 11 type of fellow vshom you can t keep dovsn for any length of tlme Yet lf you could be vuth hlm constantly you would find that he has a healt as blg as he IS small Norman s amb1t1cn IQ to b an av1at1on mechamc 1n Uncle Sam s naxy FRANCIS AUGUSTUS COUTURE Bud IS very popular w1th both h1S teachers and h1s uassmates IH sp te of h1s loxe of pranks He has held sexeral class OITICES to three ve rs he was our treasurer and thls Vea1 he has been our secre tary Bul has a talent fol mus1c espec1allV for the gultar H1s other hobby IS pmgpong CHARLFS STETSON CPOCIxER Charley IS the Charles Atlas of the senlor class He IS Xerv qulet among strangers but those who knovx h1m know that thls IS not h1s true nature Ch.11ley has ITI re letters and bars to h1s c1ed1t than anv othel rfvember ot the class and lt IS easy to see wxhx he has majored IH baseoall crack bas ketball and football GORDON S D AWSON Gordon IS a popular member of the student body who because of h1s 3b1lltV to converse on am knoun sub,,ect has newer lacked fr1ends He IS IH evely sense a practlcal young man and at tlmes a Xery stern and ha1d Judge Gordon hopes at some tlme to enter an art or mechamcal dravung school but Just now he IS enhsted ln the Unlted State Marme Corps Reserve 1 Y. 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E HERMIA f JEAN WILFRED DION Johnny IS from Wauregan He ha been wery actlve ln athletl s havlng partlclp t d ln bflsketb ll 601 three years and havlng earned hls letter ln t ack lll h1S lSt year out He has been a me nber of the Student Councll Johnny plans to enllst ln the naw ln the near future RAYMOND JOSEPH DUPFRF Rav arrlves at P H S from Plalnfleld everv d V raln or shlne He has been lnterested IH po t 'md ln hls sophomore vear he went out for football and track He IS an alr mlnded lad and has dlre ted all hls lnterests here ln school toward belng an alrcraft mechanlc BERNARD ARMAND GREGOIRE Bernard IS a Moosup boy and a pretty qulet one He llkes to play tennls and belonged to the chool Tennls Club Hls drums, however are hls real ln terest and he can really beat It out Bernard ex pects to be ln the serllce soon Hls plans for fter the war are lndefinlte He IS lnterested ln lnterlo decoratlnp' but he may turn out to be a second Gene Krupa DONALD HAWRINQ Donald, our BIIIE Crosby has sun,-z at many of the schools soclal functlons He made ,q and cheer leader because of hls pep and vltallts 'ln'l l e dont b6ll8N9 that he mlnded too much be ng the onlv boy on the squad He has been a tlve ln 4 H Club lxork both ln school and out Don ld has lolnetl the Umted States Marlne Corps Reserle WILLIAM REITH JR Blll came to us IH hls sophomore year tlom Auburn Malne He has been a promlnent member of the commerclal department, hallng attllned a hlgh lwerage IH hls work He ln a good debafer c ll lrgue on almost any tOplL nd lm nexer h pplel then when ln the nlldbt ot a hot llgument He ht nlentloned the posslblllty of attendlng CODIITIGICII chool liter graduatlon . ,,,, .. . 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I . . l THE HERMIAD MAURICE ALEXANDER LANGEVIN Maurlce IS a serlous cool headed chap from Waule gan In hls first year he was a member of the len ms Club He has not been actlxe ln school athletlcs but has g1ven hls support to most ot he athle IC see hls constant companlon Johnny Naurlce s am bltlon IS to become an aucrait mechanlc ROBERT GEORGE MILLER Bob IS a Plalnfield boy Though not actlve ln athlet xcs he Jolned the Tennls Club IH hls fleshman year Hls second and thlrd years he was IH the Journallsm Club and was much mtel ested m tl'e publlcatlon of the Orange and Black He w s ltS busme s manager one year Bobs plans to become a commerclal teacher have been shattered by the war EDW ARD ROBERT REID Eddle though a very studlous lad always has tlme to look on the funny slde of any sltuatlon H1s Junlor year he won first pr1ze ln the speakmg con test and as a semor he has been ed1tor1n chlef of the Hermlad Eddle plans to contmue h1S studles at Yale and to enter the medlcal professlon GEORGE RICHARD SIMMONS IR Dxck has been an 1ndustr1ous student durmgf hls four years at Plalnfield H1gh He IS a Vely alr mmded lad h1S hobby has been makmg model a1r planes he was a member of the Alrplane Club fo1 two years and h1s amb1t1on has alwavs been to be come an alrcraft mechanlc He should be a suc cess ln thls field NAPOLEON ALBERT TETREAULT Nap IS a qulet sort of fellow from Sterlmg who has an appeallng personallty He has been a serlous student throughout h1s four years hls spec1al m terest belng ln the fields of mathematlcs and phys 1cs Nap wlshes to enllst ln the navy after he graduates II1nm...I.1K.m.m.Hm.l.l...,nm..ml....m..m....mm.-I-,..1.v.,...mmm , -1 .lf -mmm..mmm, , . . . , h in - 1 ' 1 - L .. 3.Ct1Vltl6S. 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' - L ni n ! - THE HLRMIAD BENJAMIN MORSE ZIMMERMAN Zlmmy IS the strong stubborn durable type wlth the determlnatlon for whlch persons born under the slgn Llbra are noted He can dlscuss or argue about any known subgect concernlng sports but IS especlally good on body bulldlng and baseball In accordance wlth hls slgn Zlmmy IS well sulted for arbltratlng and Judglng DOROTHY FRANCES BARBER Dot Onecos glft to P H S attracts attentlon on any dance Hoor because of her ablllty cleverness and D01Se and because of her lovely halr She lnto everythlng and has rendered many SEFVICCS hlgh school we are sure she Wlll be a succe s the Unlverslty of Connectlcut where she wlll en roll ln the nurslng course LOUISE BRYER Loulse would be notlceable ln any g oup bc 'muse of her lovely naturally curly hal She and hel slster Roz are almost lnseparable and one look lost wlthout the other It you really know loulse you need never ask her whereabouts 101 she lS a real chemlstry flend Perhaps she wlll find her llfe work ln hat Held ROS -XLIND BRYER Roz has somethln to be proud of lf the saylng IS tlue that a womans hall lS her crownlng glorv She IS one of those fortunate glrls who can t eal lnvthlng and lock rlght ln It She IS a keen dancel and always seems to be well lnformed on the latest dance numbers Roz lS the first brlde of 1943 MILDRED AGNES BUELL Mlldred has earned the respect and admlratlon ol all her classmates by belng on everv honor roll slnce she entered Plalnfleld Hlgh School She has belonged to the Sports Club Outslde of school she has been very actlxe ln 4 H Club work and through thls dClXlt5 has been awarded a scholarshlp 1+ Massachusetts State College where she pl ns to rontlnue her studles . - . 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THE HERMIAD OLIVE FRANCES CHENAIL Ollve petlte and dark halred IS one of the most likeable glrls ln our class and the reason 1S obvlous She always has a smlle for everyone and she llkes to be actlve She makes a cute figure on the bas ketball floor where she plays a flne game Olxve has a secretarlal pos1t1on Vlaltlng' for her when she graduates MILDRED CROSSLEY Red came to us as a Jumor and entered r1ght 1nto school dCtlVlt16S She was on the staff of che Orange and Black and the Prom decoratlng' commxttee and was an able cheer leader Thls past vear she was manager of a very successful magazlne campalgn was class vlce presldent and later presldent was secretary of the A A and a member of the He mlaii Board Red plans to tram at Deaconess Hos plta CORA BELLE EVANS Cora 1S a tlnv glrl from Sterlmg She has blg' brown eyes and IS well l1ked by everyone because of her Jollv d1spos1t1on She tells us that she expects to do 0fl'lC6 work next year but we have our reason for thmkmg that she really has other plans ELIZABETH CECELIA GRO CHKEY Ellzabeth IS a small blond gurl from Moosup She ls very qulet and savs llttle but she 1S a keen observ Bl of all that goes on around her She has a nlce pe1 onallty Her plans Ior after graduatlon are not defimte but there IS no doubt she ll be Waltlflg' for a shlp to come ln holdmg treasure for her HALINA EVA JENDREWSKI We sum Babe up as bemg one swell glrl' She has been 3CtlV8 ln school aH'a1rs havmg served the Orange and Black falthfully and havlng been a member of the Student Counc1l Helen IS not sure what she Wlll do after ,qraduatlon but she has Bryant College ln mlnd Imm-mllulwllmwltwnlwrvlfm.-mmmly-mmwmww ,l.w..mvmvr1n. 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I THE HERNIIAD LINDA IxOSIu Lmda IS a qulet studlous gul who came to I'la1n field as a Jun1or from Hunter College Hlgh School 1n New York She hae art1 t1c ablllty wh1ch she m1ght well develop He1 plane however are to Studv at the Umverelty ot Connect1cut 'md later to take a medlcal course AUDREY LENOR A IxRAUSS -Xudrey IS a rather shy ,q1rl but she has such 1 de llghttul laugh that It makes ex ery one want o lluflh w1th her She s a good wolker too and 1s xer1 fond of bawketball She has the honor of belng the onlv g1rl ln the class who gets along beaut1tullx w1th Mr Foy Audrey plans to enter a 'school oi nu1s1ng ROSE EVELYN 'VIALBAURN Rose llV6S 1n Oneco She has beautlful exes and that IS no exaggeratmn Th1s IS probablx whv she eas1lv obtalns the und1w1ded attent1on of the boys Qhe lb one ot our Qulz Iuds and does well 1n what exer she unde1takes Th1s paet year she has been our 9llmlClQHt treasuler We can make no p1ed1ct1ons as to her future EI AINE MARIE NI-XRCAURLLE Flame IS a popular glrl from Plalnfield who ha many fr1endb Her extra curr1cular act1x1ty1n chool has been eports outQ1de of school he1 lnter at has been IH Red Cross w 01k and plane pottmg: -Xtter g1aduat1on she plane to ente1 St Franc1s School of Nurbmg IH Hartiold HEI PN EI I7 -XBETH IVIOLODICH Helen one ot the qu1ete1 llls at school 1 known for her a,L,ree1ble manner md her nlce m1le She d1d not Jom am clubs but has seemed to keep xery busy Wlth hel studles Helen his txken the commerclal COUISC and hope to contlnue dl0II,Q' th nt l1ne atter bhe graduateb iii f Q 'f 11.1 1 Nr .......a.Az 1 2? 1- 1. ...,,,, 11 .1 1111111111111 111, 11111 1,-',,, .1111-1 lll, 11 1 11 1 1 1 11 11 11 11 1 , . 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I.. 1 A. 2 . ' 1 ur 1 n 1 2 l ,1 I 1 THE HERMIAD ANNA MAE NICHOLS Anna would be noticed anywhere foi her loyely co IPIEXIOH her pleasing m nner nd her attractiye smile She always goes quietly about her busines and IS well liked by eyery one Sl e doubtless know exac ly what she will do alter g aduatlon but she has not lisclosed her D1 ns LOIS EMILY NICHOLS brown curlv hair and laughing eves She came o P H S in her Junior year from Coyentry High chool bringing with her enough credits so that she mlght almost haye graduated at the end of that Veal She was a member of the Student Council this year She had planned to be a defen e worker but a certain soldier may change her mind DOROTHY MARCIA PHILLIPS Dot Plaintields favorite is gifted with a lovely complexion nice hair and did you eyer no ice those eyes? Dot is not onlv a n1ce llttle dancer but she knows her basketball too She was a grand cheel leader was a Student Council member in her yunior year and served as Council secretary IU 43 She plans to attend the Unlverslty of Connec ticut JEANNETTE ALICE RAYMOND Jeannette IS the darkhaired blue eved beautv of the semoi cl ss She IS noted for her pleasing dis position and her humor is alwavs readv to help someone and is popular with boys and girls alike Jeanne te would like to become a nurse and take rer training at St Vintent s Hospital in Worcester LORRAINE AGNES SAVOIE Lorraine IS one of the most petite members of the class but none the less an important one She play a good game of basketball and belonged to the Spoits Club for two years She was also on the staff of the Orange and Black Lorraine is not sure 1ust what she will do after graduation We think shell spend much time writing to Henry .,i..,,.m,., ,.,,...,. Wi.,,,.m ...,...., ..,,,,...K..W .,,,,,,.,.,, I ,,.. , , , 1 1 r. H V , I I . V ' , 1 V - 11 ' , ' a Q ' ' r ' v ' y 7 7 . i L , vft ' 5 .' 'I A J- ' , - 1 ' W a '. ' 4 K Lois is from Sterling, She is a pretty girl with dark I ' . ' . . ' ' t . . 'V l ' l I . , Y ' . s ' . , .- 1 .7 1 . , . Q. Y. u -I . - 3 ' z S ' . 7 Y 1 L , 1 f., ' ' Y . . . . . , . , - D. ' . . , - ' ' 4 4 2 . ' - A. . , . 7 1 5 . . 1 , . . 1 . , . . . , . , s . N , , . ' . . ' , THE HERMIAD ESTELLE MARY ALICE SMITH Estelle IS known as the glrl w1th the perpetual smile and because of her good nature she has a great many frlends Stellxe had a hard tlme decld mg what course to take ln hlgh school and she IS havlng an equally hard tlme decxdlng what to do next year She IS llkely to settle for Ofl'-108 work GLORIA LUCILLE C TREIT Glorma a petlte but peppy lass from Moosup has brown curly halr a pleaslng manner and a sweet has been taklng the commerclal course for the past two years but has finally made up her mlnd that she does not care to be a secretary Instead she w1ll study at Pame Hall New York and become a laboratory and X ray technxclan BETTY THAYER Everyone that knows Betty hkes her and no won der she has a pleaslng personallty and a lovely smile She has attalned a scholastlc average of whlch she may well be proud and her servlces to the schoo' as a member of clubs and commlttees have been many Betty wlll enter Katherme Glbbs Secretarlal School IH Boston mn the fall MARY PATRICIA WAKELY A palr of blue eyes natural blonde halr and a n1ce smlle thats Pat Pat really rates as far as scholastlc achlevements are concerned her extra curllcular 3CtlVlt19S have been many and her SETVICE record IS a fine one Pat s sunny dxsposltlon should make her a grand nurse one that St Fran CIS Hospltal w1ll be proud of VERONICA IRENE WILLIAMS Veronlca IS one swell kld' lS what everyone says about her and how true lt ls' She never has a lot to say she just sits back and lS that most llattermg of mortals a cooperatne listener Veromcas con stant companion IS Anra She may have told her what she plans to do ln the future but the lest of u are not ln on the secret , .1 ..,.,,,,,,.,,,,,..,...,.,,,,.,.,l,,,.-,,,. ., ,..,,,, ... ,,,.,,.,, . ,,,,. 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THE HFRMIAD FELICIA GAIL WITALEC F1 F1 la one ot our qulet but popular semors She lg 1l1t61'6bt6d m sports and plays a good game ot basketball Attel graduatlon F1 F1 hopes to con tmue hel work at the Plamtield Nat1on.1l Bank 111 llloosup ZI1 LLA DORCAS WOODWORTH Zella rates high 1n eweuones 0DlHlOY'l She has been V615 3CtlV6 1n school affznrs she belonged to he oports and Dramatlc Clubs was a member of the Prom decoratmg' commlttee was home loom presldent ln he1 Junlor veal and earned a lettex 101 seruce to the A A Zella plans to v1ork for a Near before gomg iurther to school to study 11111910 JOHN HILNRX CHARPLNTILR Johnny IS a lad trom Wauregan vxho IS famous among us for his pranks and h1s 1ok1ng He spends a good part of hlS tune wlth h1s compamon Mau rlce Thelr comblned efforts have accompllshed great thlngs four consecutlve days attendance at least tVKlC9 thls Vear Johnny IS lnterested 1n bemg an avlatlon cadet We greatly regret that 1n some unaccountable manner the photograph of John Charpentler was lost, the loss being dlscovered too late to make re placement posslble 4 A 1 ,-11111.1 1 111111111111111111-11-1111111111111111111111111H11111111111111111111:u1 111 1 1:1 1-1 f 11 1 y v A . . 7 1 Y , . . 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THErH?,RMM1A1?l 27 1943 Honor Roll rx members of the Class of 1943 have separated from therr classmate and haue enlrsted rn the servrce of Uncle Sam Four of them left Januarx These boys are Pvt Arthur Babcock who was class treasurer rn hrs thlrd year and treasurer of the Athletrc Assocratron rn hrs senror year PFC Earl Goven who was secretary of hrs class rn hrs second year and pre rdent of the Student General ASSOCIHYIOH thrs year S t Gardner John son who w as a star on the basketball football and baseball teams PFC Wrllram Ward who was rnvaluable rn basketball baseball and track A lrttle later rn the year two others enlrsted rn the marrne corps They are Pvt Earl Barr who went out for football and baseball every season and Put Raymond Fournrer who partrcrpated rn many extra currrcular actrvrtres These boys completed at least one half of tlerr senlor year courses an they have established such Hne records rn therr respectrve branches of the Gregorre servrce that rt has been made possrble for them to recerwe therr drplomas 1943 Superlatrves voted by the Class of 19431 BEST LOOKING BEST DRESSED NEATEST Boy Jean Dron John Charpentrer Bernard Norman Norman Bourque Dorothy Ihrllrp 'VIOST MOST MOST MOST MOST 'VIOST MOST 'VIOST 'VIOST BEST POPUL -XR CHEERFUL WITTY FUN LOVING STUDIOUS SENSIBLE COCIABLE ARTISTIC MUSICAL DANCER Bourque Bourque Bourque Norman Norman Edward Rerd Edward Rerd Gordon Dawson Jean D1on Francrs Couture Norman Bourque G11' Anna Nlchols Dorothy Phrlllps Olrve Chenarl Mrldred Crossley Mrldred Crossley Mrldred Crossley 'Vlrldred Buell Helen Molodrch 'Vllldred Crossley Lrnda hose Zella Woodworth Dorothy Barber Nllldred Buell Dorothy Phrllrps Irdward Rerd IDI' -XI ILAINFIEI DITF Wlllldm -X 1 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Shorthand and Typewntrng Awards 1942 1943 The followm rw 1rd were mrde to the members of the Senror Clr durrng tle chool xerr 4 7 4 T e xrruou rxte m both ub ect Shorth md and Txpex rrtmg mu t be dCC0l'llp'1.Ill6d by rt lex t 9rfA rtcur ru to be el15.,1ble tor the award Y . . . ' in , Uv. Y , I I , v , . N . R . . . . . 5 S , M . . . 3 g s - y ' ' 1 Q r 7 I ' . ' ' d as ak a- fax ' l s ri I ' ' ' BEST SPORT William Asal Dorothy Phillips r . ' 1 ' ' s I . ' I . I ' ' . ' ' I. , ' I . I ' . sal ' ' ' ' ar QF wr , - f 1, s V' 3 ' IJ-li..-19 3. ll 'z 2 s ' s 's, ZX T H E H E R M I A D WII I I XM RLITH Sholthand N0 and 100 vsolda per mmute d1ctat1on tranbcrlption certlficate Complete Theory certlficate Txpexsntmg 93 words pel mlnute C61tlflC'1t6 Club PIIZQ XVIHIIQI' of the Competent Tvplst Gold Pm Awald ROBERT MILLER Sho1thand 100 word: per mmute dlctatlon tlanscluptlon celtlflcfxte Typexxrl IH 50 words per mmute certxficate BENJAMIN ZIIIMERMAN Shorthand 60 words per mlnute dlctatxon transcrlptlon certlficate Typevsrltlng 49 words per mlnute certxficate LOUISE BRYER Typevsmtmg CF1rst Yearj 36 words per mmute certlticate ROSALIND BRYER Typewrltlng fFlTSt Year! 34 words per mmute certlflcate OI IVE CHENAIL Typevsrltmg 42 words per mmute certlficate 'VIII DRED CROSSLEY Shorthand 60 and 80 wx :rds per mmute dlctatlon transcrlptlon cer tlficates Typewrltmg 40 words per mmute certlficate ELIZABETH GROCHREY Typewrltlng 42 words per mmute certlficate H-XLINA JENDREW Skl Typewrltmg 45 words per mlnute certlficate ROSE MALBAURN Shorthand 60 and 80 words per mmute dlctatlon transcrlptlon cel' tlficates Complete Theory Certlficate Typevsntmg 50 words pei mlnute certlficate ANNA NICHOLS Typewrltlng 45 vsords per mmute certxficate LORRAINE SAVOIE Typevsrxtlng 42 words per mmute certlficate ESTELLE SMITH Typewrltlng 45 words per mmute certlficate GLORIA STREI'I Typewrltlng 45 words per mmute certlficate Bh'l TY THAYER Typew 1t1ng fF1rbt Yearj 40 words per minute cert ficate VERONICA WILLIAMS Typewrltmg 41 vsords per mlnute certlficate FELICIA WITALEC Typewrltlng 49 words per mmute certlficate ulth 100'Z: accuracy ZELLA WOODWORTH Typewrltlng fF1rst Yearj 42 words per minute certlficate 4 N 4 1 H www f I Mm, cw, ummm , 1- ww I www www-1. I w , -lm,w,:1 www 11-lwunrnwww-rww-fl ,.l-uw v 1' w . I .- ' ' I 4 I ' . -L S . S' 1 1 K, v . .: I , . ' I ' . - ' . ' ' 1. . V .-. on Y . . . C, . , . L4 Lv . . . . . . . Y . . . 1 . . 4 Y . . I . . w A 4 1 1 'I ' . v V . . i v . . 1 .- ' 1 . . . . , v , . . . . . Y . . 7 . . ' . . 1 w . . . , . . 'V' ' ' I . . . A Y . . alll: ll a il A lll' ll I l fl SCHGOL NOTES ORGANIZATIONS DLNIORS Prebldent I-Xrthur Babcockj Mlldred Cromlew Vxce Prebldent lM1ldred Crowley! Secretary Francls Couture Treaburer Robe Malbaurn Adubers Mins Goyette 'Vlr Pelletler JUNIORS Presxdenf Arne Ixelstrom Vnce Presldent Jean Seaton Secretary Llnzabeth Duprey Treasurer Thereea Vlenv Adx 1sers M1 5 Welch i'VIr Redgravej SOPHOMORI' S Pre ldent Henry Zurowskl Vue Pzebldent Dons French Seczetalv Clalre Po1r1er Trea urer Leo Mavnard Advlsers 'VI1 5 Wholey Mr Smlth FRILSHMLN Preeldent Ralph Campbell Vlce Prebldent fwlllldm Noblej Wlllxam Baldwm Secretary Murlel DuB1eu1l Tre 1 urer Raymond Rundell -Xdvn ers M155 Ormeby lMr Tetreaulty STUDENT GENERAL ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Preeldent Earl Goven Vlce Premdent Jean Seaton Secretary Dorothy Phxllnpx l e -. I ln.. 'l' lai d I iiiiiiiiii iiiiin I Et, I H,EiRM1A,D REPRESENTATIVES TO THE COUNCIL 30 X Class Presidents fArthur Babcockl Mildred Crossley -Xrne Kellstrom Henry Zurovsski Ralph Campbell Class of C ass Class Class CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Lo1s Nichols Class Thomas Smith Class HOME ROOM RPI RLSLNTATIVES Theresa Viens Edith IXIINBIICC Peter Molcoon Claire Poirier Jean Dion and Richmond Johnson Elizabeth Duprey Advisers Miss Armstrong Miss Vlolette Mr La Mr Redgrave ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OFFICERS mmmww 1943 1944 1345 1946 1943 1944 Room Room Room Room Room Room Civita President fGeorge Verraneaultl William Asal Vice President Jean Dion Secretaiw Mildred Crosslex Treasurer 1Arthur Babcockj Betts Thayei Adi isers MISS Ormsbx Miss X7l0l6ttB M ss Wholey Mr Redgrase THE STUDENT COUNCIL lemarkabiy successful In the nav of routine regulations the Council has fmdded to the constitution of the Student Geneial Association the follovs in bx lan All student council membeis hall haxe preference in the lunch line piouded that thex 161113111 at then po ts until all lines haxe passed Dancm was continued at TIOOIIUITIQ as u ual with council membel '1 sistmg in the care of the recoidei The high spot 01 the wear xx s the Spoits Night which was held for the PUIIJO e oi lil mg, monex to pax the expense of council delegates to the plmg conieiencc ot the L :stem Federation of Student Council at Noixxich , ' . . . l ., of . 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K1 ' J 51' ' ' , ' - i . - ' 2 ' LS ' 2 . 1 2 - ff s , ' ' 1 'ss 1 ' ' e L 2 ' ' ' '- , 1 . . , - ' ' . 1 1 T' ' ' 1- THE HERMIAD ed Mrss Ormsby was elevated to the head of the mathematlcs department, and Mrs Ellen Shlppee one of our own graduates, came to teach some of the freshman classes There are these further rtems of rntere t concernmg the faculty December 26 1942 Mlss Bradvsag, was marrred to Mr Stanlew Wlggrn They haxe been hung rn Danrelson but therr address thls summer wrll be 5 Har land Road, Norwrch Januarv 17 1943 Mr and Mrs Krax eske announced the blrth of a daughter bhe was named Lrnda May 29 Mrss Turner was marrred to Mr Frederrck Grant May 15 Mlss Cole vuas marrred to Mr James Duncan We regret to say that Mass Wholey has accepted a posltlon ln Brwant College, Provldence for next year, that Miss Welch vull be on the phwslcal oducatxon staff of the West Haven schools and that Mlss Barber and Mrs Wlggrn vslll not come back to Pla nfield Hlgh next September SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Soclal ACt1VltI8S at Plalnfield Hrgh School thls vear have been greatly curtalled because of the war and the attendant transportatron problems For the flrst tlme srnce the senior play became an annual event there has been no senlor play The Jumor Prom vsas cancelled and ln lts place the Jumors held a xery successful banquet at the Radcllf Inn May 27 The class as embled at elght 0 clock and dlnner conslstmg of tomato JUICE soup southern frled chrcken, xegetables dessert and coffee was served After the dmner entertamment nas furnlshed rn the form of stunts bv members of the class vsrth Francls Burton actrng as master of ceremonres Specral guests vx ere MISS Welch and Mr Ixraxeske, class advrsers, and Mlss Armstrong The sophomore class held the one and onlx mformal dance of thrs school yerr -Xprrl 19 for the purpose of l'3.lSlI10 funds for the class There was .1 good attendance and the dancrng to recorded musrc vsas thoroughly enjoyed Other actrvrtres xxhrch have been 6I1U1lI'l3.t9d were all clubs rncludrng the Journalxsm Club whrch was responsrble for the monthly paper the Orange rnd Black all round roblns vshlch gave the HIFI? of the school pleasant socral 'md athletrc contact mth f, rrls of nerghborlng schools, the homemaklng, KI6I1l0YlNtIdtlOl'l vnhlch gare our department a chance to compare 1tS xx ork xxltn that of other schools The report 01 school athletrcs 19 so brlef that xt seemed vxlse to mclud-. rt rn the school notes rather than to glxe It a whole sectron of the Hermrad ATHLETIC NOTES In the fall and vxlnter of 1941 1942 the football and basketball teams were able to get ln a full schedule The basketball team had a farrly success 1. , .nnllw-mn lfrl11l1lllulllllllllwwunlu1-I1lllll1lmnmwmwuvunu-ulnlnmmnmnmnwllmnn.nnnnlmnl1llnlInfn,1Innnllnn-nnmnnwvnwwmnllllmmnmwumunnnn-1 -- :rm-wunnn . 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' ' ' 7 LX-- THF HLRNIIAD ul season but the football tea1n fa1led qu1te mlserablv loslng to 1ts arch e11e1111 Gr1 mold ln the sprlng ot 1942 the b.1seb1ll and tr 1ck teame were each 1hle to get 1n one conte t before the O ' A b111 on busem went mto etlect The baseb1ll squad lost lts only encounter to -xdmlfll Blllard 2 0 lhe p e ent we ll fmds 11111 1 Illllldl gxmes qulte popul ll GSPCCI 1lly NN 1th the emor md 1u111o1 bop lhe bxskctball e11cou11te1s between the semor u11101 ce t e wLlll0 ou ll tron 1 t 1 110 percent llllllg sk ou lee QI ht 1,1mes pla e l1te 1n the S6ls0H our basketb 1ll te 1111s 11e1e org, IH led owned and 1n11n1g,ed by four senlor boys lohnnx Dlcn Gordon Dmson lien 71111me1man 1nd Brll -Xsal Llmmw team CIHIS through 1n 1 fast and close game to be1t Dau on s boys, 'md thereby 1.,o 1nto the finals Asal 5 team was lucky enough to bowl over or should we say to budge both Dl0l'l s and Zlmmy s team to become un dmputed basketball ch11mp1ons of the school And that just about rounds, up the athlet1c program for th1s year ASSEMBLIES Our 1 eemblles th1s xear have been largely connected wlth the war 1n t YAYIOUS phases and they hate been ot an 1mpromptu n1ture rather than 11 plmned pro ram hl TILMLI R ZS The 111st 1 emblx held th1s yen was pre ented by the St -cnt L 1unc1 lt 111 openec bt the s111pf111g ot Go Ble s -X1ne11c1 bx 1ll 'VIen1be1s ot the Counul took the11 01th ot olT1ce ll'l 1 ,f11oup lhe pre 1 t I 11l Goxcn poke 11d the f0ll0Wlll rnember of the 1cultx uldre e c tudent bodx llfll Ch1pm 111 Iss Vlolftte M1 Redgr ue d M1 I C1x1t1 Phe ent11e gathe11n pledged 1lleg11nce to the Il1g' and closed the l 1151 'lhe S111 wpmglc d B ll 111 Oll -Xn 1 cnblx 111 held It wh1ch the Athlet1c A5S0Ll1 1on 111 tw u 1111 IL 19 4 1111 a N1 Daw leprc ent1t1xe of the Cultl Publxshln Compmx e pl 11ned t1e detuls ot the camp ll rn and d Xl ed the students cn the do 111d do11 t s of ood s1lesn1ansh1p OCTOL-LR 19 51 HIONIG called The C1X1l11m SGIXQ5 was shown to tht chool lt 1 as xe1y mterestlng 1nd explamed clefulx many, of the 1111 11h1cl1 c1x1l11n m be ot eruce to ou1 pre ent su tem ot r11t10nal defense DI CLWIPI P 14 T110 NIOXIG -Xdjustment of the G11 X11 k and F11 1 IJI G1 CJSUA tle xxele how Il The erxed 1 a upplement to the course 111 111 Idlil protectlon th It was belng g,,1ven 111 all phx lcal educ1t1on DI' 1,1 MBI' R Z? 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I ' v v 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 11s y 1 , i 1 THE HERMIAD homeroom parties The auditorium xxas very dpproprlatelx decorated with candles pine, tlnsel and bells Inach teacher xxas presented a Christma corsage of pine txxlgs and cones At one 0 clock refreshments of cookies and punch xx ere serx ed bx the home economics classes Then folloxxed a period of entertainment Dorothx Barbei spoke on the Christmas customs of manx nations and explamed hoxx cur customs ale a combination of them all Don ald Haxxkms led the group in the smg ng of Chlistmas carols and also sang a solo Oh Star of the East At the close of the entertainment dancmf xx as enjox ed FEBRUARY 12 The entire student body gathered to express its apprecl xtlon to Mr Redgraxe for the splendid xxork that he has done at Plainfield High bchool and to wish him vxell m his nev posltlon at Norwlch Free -Xcademx MISQ Violette opened the program xxlth appropriate remarks Tokens ot appreclatlon vxere presented to Mr Redgrave by MISS V10l6tt6 for the faculty Willlam Asal for the Athletic 1xS?0Cl3tlOT1, Dorothy Phillips tor the Qtudent Council and Arne Kellstrom for the Junlor class Then all ralsed thelr VOICES m a loud, hearty cheer A member of the S udent Council closed the meetlng Merle Lathrop xx as pianist for the assembly FBBRUARY 15 The glrls xxho are taking a normal course and xxho are mterested m nurslng gathered in the audltorxum to hear a talk bx Miss Storm of the Backus Hospital ln Norxxlch Che spoke on the nursing pro tesslon and later 1nte1x1exxed 1IldlX1dl13llX several girls xxho had questlons tp as NIARLH 12s Txxo soldiers, Sergeant B9IlOVS and Private Daxles of the Fnst Plghter Command Aircrnft Warnmg Service, spoke to the student bodx xbout our Atlantic coastal defense sxstem Thex also shovxed a film which explained hovx the obserxatlon posts and alr raid report centers vxork MARCH 31 The motion pictule Coast Guard, xxas engox ed by the mem bers ot the school It xxas financed out ot the general fund vxhlch xxas establlshed as an outcome of the magazlne campaign -XPRIL 13 At this assemblx Mr Perklns of the Farm Bureau spoke to the school asking its members to help the xxar effort by xxorkmg on farm this summer He explained that pupils may either xxork from thelr homes oi xxoik from a talm camp He shoxxed a camp film which pictured a camp xxorker s tx plcal day WI AY 'S Mrs Carr a repre entatrxe of the National Youth Administration poke to the students about the xx olk xx hlch the N Y A has been domg and the oppoltumtles xxhlch it is oflermg in training, xoung people for xxork ln delense industries .1 -nt-nnmnn 1 1wntnnnnnnnnn-1-.1-1 --,mnnnnln-nnnni- nnnnnnttn in vvii' nnnwnnnn-nnn wivi 1n-1Wu11nmnt-nwnn11nn-mn,w.nnnnnny:,w 'wnnwnnnnn . . . 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THB, HE RNIIAD NI-XY 14 Cfrptam Fhomms of the -Xrmw Arr Qervrce addrex-ed the boys and expldlned to then. the requrrement xxhrth must be met bw those rntere ted rn hecommg dXIdtIOI1 t rdete I'h rt mme du through the courtew of Mr Arthur Goxen the sthoor 1 prrwrleged to ,ee txxo noxrex Drxrde md Conquer and Ietter' from rterm 1 1 The rroxre Pennrew trom Hefrxen wt shown to the school Ihr xx 11 another enerdl fL.nd preeentztron MAGAZINE CAMPAIGN The annuxl kthletrc Assourtron ma dune crmpdrgn was conducted utce tullx th venr undfr the drreetron ot 'Vlrss Perxrw Ormbbv tatultx rdxrxer and Mrldred Crowlex cdmpugn l11d.I1d3,,9l ruth the Looperttron of Ire 5 udent rlemren Dura .1 reprewenfrtrxe oi the Ctrrth Iublrwhm Comprnv explarned the purpose ot the L mpu n md gone pornterx on srlemrrnshrp The mr .mme c tmp ugn net'ed Q1 total proht ot one hundred erghty tuo dollars Ihre monew was dnrded nrnety one dolllrs gorng to the Athletrr' As ocr rtron md nrnetx one 10II1iIs to the ue rtron of or student g.,ener rl tund Wlth money from thnx tund later rn the xerr the 'student General Aswocr rtron under the drreetron ot Illss Vrolette entertrrned the student bodw bx howrngf txxo moxreb Coast Guard 1nd Perrnres trom He nerr JUNIOR PRIZE SPEAKING The findlb ct the Junror I1l76 Speakmg were held thr year rn the trudrtorrum the ewenrng ot 'Vlay 19 The peakers ind therr belectrona, were tollowb The Unknown Soldrer Barton Lucrlle Coffex The Dog That Wanted Ixrrk Vrrgrnra qhrfflet Irogre 1 Toward Peace Holden Elrzdbeth Duprex Self Relrance Emerson Thomae Smrth Supposed Speech of John Adam Webster Zurka Dropo Lrncoln -X1 -Xmerrca Labkr Rrchard Ddikowskr The Judge were Nlre Merle Bennett 'Vlrs Barbara Wrggrn and 'Nh Lour L4C1w1ta Thex cmorrded the 61 t prrze to ylllkd Dropo .rnd the second md third to Lutrlle Coffey and Rich rrd Deukowwkr re pectrxelx Prrzee were rn the lorm ot war tampa ' I . 35 , ,,l. 1 1 1, 1 ,,,.., ,,,,.... ,,,,,,,...l 1 1 1 1 1 ,,l, ,,,,,., 1 ,,,,. ,,,.,... , 1 1 , l-.,l.-l 1 , 1 . . 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 A- 1 A1 ' 1 S ' 1 I 1 -.1 . nz '1- 2 Si ih . . n . . 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THE HERMIAD Mdfke L7 Charlie Crocker Norrnnn Bourque Billy Asal William Keith Johnnv Dion Gordon Dawson Belnard Gregoire Charpentler and Langex Rai Dupere R0b6l+ Miller Napoleon Tetreault Benm 71mmer1n.1n Olixe Chenall Mildled Buell Roz Brxer Dot Burbei linda ko e Audiex Indus Helena Jendiewskl Llizabeth Glochkey Glolia Stleit Bettx Th XVQI lat W lk6lX Anna Nichole 7ella -Noodwoith X elonica VV1ll1a1n Lou nie 9 xoie eating his Wheaties when hes all grown up when he s not smiling a ree with bomebodw with hi hair done up on the curlere when he 5 not Hlttmg irom crush to crush be on time for English clasv in come to school three days nn al row when he s not chewing gum the dav he Stops making exee at hm U5 Rosie in a tux w ollh 'ill the energv he putx into laughing at them the dav he and Mies Wholew Agree without her chewing' gum U3 H S girls chew gum too, Nou know! 11tte1 bugging when she md Mr Fox cell a tiuce the day She doesn t Cain .1 pocketbook not dome her home work letteh to Hemyll in plgtcule infzkine a lot of noi e wfilklng blowly and quietly not iurnping at the mention ot Lehigh when Qhe didn t know a math pi oblem when hei hun didnt look nice really get mad when she s all HIOYXH up when Nhe S not ihinkmg oi LOVE 36 - X i, , llg. 1 ,L... ,l,..l,,.-l,,,l,,, ,,,,,,,.1,,,,,,,,X,1,,,,,,l,.,,..,,,.,,.,,.,,,,., lllr , , . , ,. 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' A 1 THF HFRVIIAD ENGAGEMENTS The followmg engagements haye been announced sr nce he last rs ue of the Hermrad 1933 1939 1936 1940 1941 MARR 1918 1923 1929 1926 1927 1928 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1930 1936 1937 1938 1,31 19-10 ROSl111OT1d Wrlde to John Smrth Frank Cwynar to nstelle Yankovtskr 119593 Maxwell Wrbberley to Vlrgrma Haslrp Wlllr m Gmnon o Mabel Dewhurst Erleen lxnrght to Vrctor 1 rodeur Shrrlex Shrppee o James l'Iullane Robert Crarg to Clarre Benolt IAGES Gladys Wrlbur and Robert Battey Rose kennedy and Ray Thomas Madelrne Dudkow skr and Arthur Rrdolfi Ruth Sayles Knox and Albert Gallup 110321 Dorrs Generous and Roy Lfrmothe 119321 Wrllram Baker and Rose Paranzmo Ernest Royle and Vlrs Inez Barne Tosephrne Cw ynar and Wrlllam B Durham Elwabeth Baker 'md Wrllr m H McCreerev Harel Edgerton Farrmgton and Tohn S Hu Thomas Hargreaves and Rrta Barber 119363 Ruth Potvm and Wallace Burn Mrldred Gowen and Norm rn H Cogrswell Arlrene Potvm and Arnold MOLY Catherrne Foy and Ieter Norton Dorothy Mortimer and Sumner H Fuller Jonn Wrllrams and Alrce Robrnson Charles Anderson and Francolse Arch rmbault Marg,,uer1te Latrance and John Korab Lleanor Gauthrer and Albert J Duane Lrllre B Howard and Charles H Osgood lI James Burns and Elsbeth Potvm Laurent Grenler and Cecile Deforge 119411 Frances Gulld and Chester E Ny man Olga Vossler and Wrllram Bernardo Vlrldred Walsh and -Xlfred Lutters Maryorre Frlkrn and Gerald L Perry Jr Walter Lovrancrna and Ida Wolrnskx Margaret MacParland and Alonzo Pron Dorothy Gercrch and Sam 'VIatkoyrch Andrew Melady and Cecrle Paymond Josephrne Prsz and John Zaylstoskl Rrchard Baker and Inga Fedye Maryorey Baldwrn and John Oates 119399 Clarence Cofley and loretta Brvant Inyelyn Delmonrco and Vw lllam fucker 119395 Charlotte Gallup and James Cox -Xubrey Trllrnghast and Theresa Tuernrer 119421 Harris Brgonesse and Dorothy I Duryea Nlyron Carpenter and Murrel Gagne lrvmg Howard and Dorothy Gannon 119413 Nlrlton Pember and Ruth Pam Dorothy Geer and Stanley L Wheeler nter , , 1 4? 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A . 1941 1942 THE HERMIAD Henry Jendrexxski and Elsie Pariseau Juliette Lax allee and Theodore Nowlckl Roger Lemalre and Jean Miller Betty Lent and Walton K Holehouse Gertrude Marcoux and Robert Brodeur Eleanor Pratt and William Barthollc Rose M rv Pratt and Franms Sullivan Mildred Babcoc' and Francis Rhodes Rena Champagne and William G Johnson Robert Despathy and Lee Dubuc Thelma Elsnor and Ph1l1p J Bellax ance BIRTHS To To Mr M M I' 1 I' and Mrs Earl Collins a sonlgllibert Norman and Mrs Willlam Klrklandliiifnona Hollowayj a daughter Jessie Firth 1924 and Mrs Byron Young a son Thomas William and Mrs Arnold Roblnson hz'1,a5rdge Briggsj a son Paul Arnold Tetreault 1937 1926 Aaron French a daughter Karen Elizabeth Elmer West a daughter Patricia Ann 1929 Fred Booth fEun1ce Cookj a daughter Roberta Christie Munroe Hamilton QMary Hopklnsj a son John Munroe 1930 Sheldon Caouette fDa1sx Dawlevj a daughter Carol Anne John Dodge a daughter Suzanne Mrs Dodge vsas Exelyn Lamothe 1934 and Mrs Albe1t Lindell QMHYIOH Qaffordj a daughtei Barbara May and Mrs Earl Taylor tMarguer1te Smxthj a daughter Martha Ann 1931 and Mrs John H R Bell Clsabelle Heneaultj a son James Cameron and Mrs Isidore Messier a son Maurlce Vincent Mrs Messier was Aurise Theroux 1932 and Mrs Ervin 1401165111 fEstelle Noxackj a son Arthur Erwin 1932 and Mrs Peter Norton tCather1ne Foyj a son Peter 1933 and Mis Eduard Nolan tDoroths Babcockj a daughter Caiole Jeanne and Mrs Raymond Bertrand a daughter Bonita and Mrs Robert Hopkins a son Robert Richard Mrs Hopkins was Marguerite Guertm 1935 and Mrs Leo Lawless a daughter Patricia Gay and Mrs William Mercier a daughtel Myra Lee and Mrs Randolph Wibberley a daughter Ann Janette 1934 and Mrs Alfred Collelo fDor1s Hutchmsj a daughter Madelme Joyce and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs 4? 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H - ' I .143 THE HERMIAD ALUMNI NOTES 1908 1910 1920 1023 1921 1925 mp 1931 1036 1108 1039 19-141 1041 14142 Ralpn Demson IS wlth the Soconv Vacuum Oll Con1panv somewhere 1n North Afr1ea Marguerlte Porter was awarded a scholarshlp by tne Clty of New York tor study at Columb1a Un1vers1t5 She IS worklng ln the field of publlc health nursing Mlldred Healex has been transferred from the pr1nc1palsh1p of Wau legan Grammar chool to that of Moosup Grammar School Ellen Belknap Shlppee IS teaehmg matl1emat1cs and sclence at Pla1n 11eld Hlgh School Wladelme Dudkowsk1 Rldolfi a graduate of St Josephs Hospltal 1n lrovldence, has been serwmg as a v1s1t1ng nurse ln Br1dgeport Con nectlcut Last June Raymond Young recewed the degree of Doctor ot Ph1los opl15 tram Y1le He w s elected to membershlp 1n Sxgma X1 the honorary se1ent1f1c fratermty Th1s past year he has been a membe1 of the faculty 1n med1c1l bfwctermlogy 1n the College of M9dlClH9 Un1vers1ty of South Ca1ol111a at Cha1leston Dorothy Babcock Nolan 1Sl1X1I1g' 1n Burbank Cd.llfOI'll1Ei We extend sympathy to Mr and Mrs Raymond Bertrand IH the death oi the1r baby daughter, Bonlta Marjorxe Mo1t1n1er recelwed a Master s degree ln nurslng from Yale last June She 1S at p1esent an mstructor 1n the Yale School of Nurslng Lloyd Danes recelved the degree of Doctor of M6dlClH6 from the Un1xers1ty ot Ve1mont March 31 1943 He IS located at the Eastern Mama General Ho pltal, Banfror Malne Phvllls Preston 1S employed ln the offxce of the Elmxale Worstel Company at Plttsfield Massachusetts Dor1s Bellaxance and Madellne Fauehel graduated last June fron St FYAHCIS Hcspltal ln Hartford Deborah Woodworth has transferred hom lxeuka College for Women to the Un1xe1s1ty of Conneetlcut Vwe 161,181 to announce the death of Laux the lhfdllt so11 ot Mr and N118 R0g61 lemaue l uey De 1n 11d Mu11el Dean 21 1duated 110m the School of Seuetar 11 T1a1n111g at B1y.1nt College last Augu t Lucy IS employ ed at the H1l11ll1011 l1opello1 plant 11 Taftv1lle and Mu11el has '1 posltlon lI'l the ollnce of 111te1n.1l revenue 1 a t o d lxa lx910L13Ck IS employ ed 1n 1 secretanal pos1t1on at tl1e UlllX6lS1tY ot Connect1cut It smond Plassmann w as g1aduated last June from Suffleld keademx lwelxe of the twenty three boys of 19-12 are now 111 the armed 101065 Then branch oi seluce IS 1nd1cated 111 the honor roll Thex a1e 1'1ane1 BUSIE1. 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Jette s Barber Shop Moosup Connectlcut Wm Bellavance FOUNTAIN and LUNCHEON Sl:,RVICE Mam Street Moosup Conn Colnpllments of The Rexall Drug Store Laxallle Kr Brennan Moosup Connectlcut Despathy s Fumlture Incorporated Complete Home Ful mshlngs Hardw are West1nghouseElectr1cRefr1gerator Washers Radlos and Appllances Moosup Danlelson Bellavance s Clothmg Store X Where you get quallty clothes at economy prlces Great Vdfl etv always on hand Prospect St Moosup A Fme Lme of Shoes Sz Stockmg For The Famllx J M Beausolell Mogsup Phone Lonnectlcut Phone 332 4 Compllments of Marchesseault Bros Meats Grocerles PTOVISIOHS Dry Goods Mam Street Moosup Conn Goyette's Barber Shop Moosup Connectlcut Dr Romam 0 Goyette Dental Surgeon Moosup Connecticut Dr Gaetan Gregoire DENTAL SURGILON P1 ospect Moosup Street Connectlcut Keystone Cleaners Moos .lp 60 , . 9 . l , ,, . . ' 4+ v -' ' L. . ., . A, l . . S , - . . - . 1 - l , , - 1 w , . , ,,,,l 5 - . . n 0 N . , . - E A . 1 ' W 4 . . W I I . 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