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

 - Class of 1949

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PAUL JEAN SALOIS upaulu Plainfield chess ciub 4 Track 4 Paul, ever the reflection of an unruffled disposition, is known pri- marily for being studious. Jokes and amusing bons mots evoke a deep low chuckle - proof enough that Paul knows how to balance his serious nature. His Hair for flashy bow ties might well serve to attract the twinkling eyes of many a lassie on some campus next fall unless Paul decides to tuck these ties under a white smock in the chem lab. EDMOND LEO SENEY Ed Moosup Dancing Club 1 NCWSDHDGY 1, 2 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 Sports Editor Newspaper I Vice-President Student Council 3 Editor Newspaper 2 President Student Council 4 A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Class President 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Play 3 Industrial Arts Club 4 Intramural Basketball 2 Homeroom President 2 Senior Play 4 Dame Fortune smiled on us the day she sent Ed to P. H. S. and we have been eternally grateful. From his first year here The won- der grew, that one person could wield all that tactful persuasivenessf' His diplomatic leadership has been unrivalled, his class presidency for four years a distinct honor, his numerous activities a singular credit: his friendship a joy to all. So to Ed, a truly Ideal Plain- nelditen, our best wishes are extended as he goes off to college to major in Industrial Arts. LUCILLE STELLA TETREAULT Lulu Wauregan Dancing Club 1 A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4 Commercial Club 3, 4 Industrial Arts Club 4 Newspaper 4 Whenever we hear a giggle we know Lucille is somewhere in the vicinity. Nothing ever seems to daunt her high spirits as she searches for fun and always seems to find it. Lu's serious side, however, is ex- tremely active .She never refuses to lend a helping hand. Her tom- boyish manner will be very handy in her future undertaking which, she insists, will be owning a prosperous chicken farm. ,231

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GEORGE OSIPER George Plainfield Arts and Crafts Club 1 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club President 4 Football Manager 3, 4 Chess Club President 4 Basketball Manager 3, 4 Hermiad 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 A. A. 1, 2, 3 Track 3, 4 Class Will 4 Some people believe that intelligent fellows are not popular. Here's where George shatters this belief. He is the highest ranking boy in the class and one of the best liked. A true leader, George has the job of keeping peace in the Varsity Club which is usually carrying on a discussion on controversial topics. He dwarfs his many accom- plishments with his modesty. With his fighting spirit, George is bound to be a success. BEATRIZ EUGENIA PEDRO Bea Plainfield A. A. 1, 2 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Chess Club 4 Hermiad 4 Good Citizenship Contest 2 Beats main interest in school life was getting the marks of which she could be proud. She has succeeded. Her other activities are not dimmed, however, by her honor roll record. An ardent sports fan, Bea has sped down the court in all the school basketball games. Following graduation, she plans to attend the University of Conn- ecticut where she undoubtedly will strive to surpass her high scho- lastic and athletic standings made at P. H. S.. RICHARD ROSSI ALICE LOUISE REYNOLDS Aly Moosup Commercial Club 3 Industrial Arts 4 A. A. 2, 3 Quiet as she can be, she's altogether different when with her inseparable friend Lucille . With no Worries in the world except baseball scores, Alice creates for us the impression of being totally unperturbed. She intends to work after graduation. Her daily visits to a certain gas station might lead us to think Alice is interested in such a business. Who knows? She probably is. Ross Central Village A. A. 1. 2, 3, 4 Dancing Club 1 Tumbling Club 4 Junior Play 3 Varsity Club 4 Senior Play 4 Class Gifts 4 Intramural Basketball 2, 3 Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball Manager 2, 3 Homeroom Vice-President 4 Track 4 Ross , our boogie Woogie friend, is always on the go . An individualist, he maintains his innate originality. Ross , who is very proficient in football, kept up a steady stream of morale-building yells throughout every game. He amazed many with his 'dramatic por- trayal of the prisoner in the Junior play. No one ever expected to see fun-loving Ross with such a serious part. He dances, he plays the piano, he acts. Broadway, roll out the welcome mat for Ross . ...22i



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IN RETROSPECT Remember when as bashful Freshmen We wandered in a daze. Remember how the lordly Seniors Had all their whims and ways. Remember our numerous errors As we traveled to and fro. Members of the Student Council Had to tell us where to go. Initiation, our dance and our first senior crush, And how we managed to survive that mad noon hour rush. Memories, memories, dreams of times so tough. Poor Freshmen . . . but we loved it. Remember when as dashing Sophomores We thought that we were Hin . And the fellows ached on the football field To fight and fight to win. In English we had much to fear For Julius Caesar came that year. Our brains were crammed with frivolous things, We had no time for ancient Kings. We also learned, day by day, That sleeping in clas-ses did not pay. For we got detention, like as not. Poor Sophomores .... but we loved it. Remember when as lofty Juniors We exerted all our charm To make great big successes of Our Junior Play, our Junior Prom. Remember the wheels we painted For our springtime Calico Hopg How the fellows got rambunctious And we couldn't make 'em stop. Remember Mr. Davis and the Magazine Campaign, How we sold and sold subscriptions Till we thought we'd go insane. Poor Juniors .... but we loved it. Remember when as lordly Seniors We strolled apart from the crowd. We were the elite of P. H. S. No wonder we were proud! We laughed with our Senior Play cast, We worked like Trojans all! We frolicked on our Class Trip And loved our Senior Ball. Now the time has come to part, We smile but still there's sorrow. Our motto in mind for'er shall be, As Youth is, so is tomorrow. Plainfield High .... How we loved it.

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