Plainville High School - Beacon Yearbook (Plainville, CT)

 - Class of 1943

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William Goodwin Bill Gentle from top to toe. . . . tall: everyone's friend: re- spected. HifY 3: Basketball 2, 3: Bowl- ing 4: President of Class 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, Captain 3: Latin 1: Folk Dancing 4. Henry Turci Hank No storm hurts a man who believes. . . . tall, dark, and difficult. Masque and Gown 2, 3, 4: Math 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 3: HifY 4: Bowling 4: Class Vice President z, 4. Frederick l-Ioerle Freddie Humor is great utility. . . . good natured: dry humor: logical. Chess 1: Baseball 3, 4: Glee 3, 4: Intrzvmural Basketball 2, 3, 4: Secretary of class 4: HifY 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4. Carmen Alvarez Carmen This cook seasons her dishes cunningly and elegantly. . . . class athlete: Spanish beauty: cooperative. Intra-mural basketball 3: Girls Athletics 4: Homemaking 4, President 4. john Anderson Jackie He driveth furious fhis love, his jalopylf' . . . moderate: where did you get that smile? Current Events 4: Cooking 4: Folk Dancing 4: 'unsw- 'mn Adrian Antonelle Andy The hour for putting away our books has come undelayedf' . . . cut'up: happyfgo-lucky: cheerful. Bowling 4: Cooking 4: Current Events 4: Intrafmural 3, 4: Commando 4: Track 2. Robert Aube Rusty L'Apparel proclaims the man. . . . Sporty dresser: a way with the Bristol girls: optimistic, Cooking 4: Bowling 4: Current Events 4: Intra-mural 1, 2, 3, 4: Commando 4: Track 4. Shirley Barclay Scottie Dancing is the poetry of the feet. . . . dancing lady: sophisticated: good luck to the dancing school. Orchestra 2: Clee 2: Pilot 3: Chess 4: Commercial 4. Howard Blackston Blackie Gentle of voice and manners. . . . clean cut: congenial: every' thing about him is handsome. Swing orchestra 4: Chess 4g Orchestra 4: HifY 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cofcaptain 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Marie Bona Happy is the bride that the sun shines on. . . . helpful: faithful: first en' gaged member of the class. Glee 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 4: Bowl' ing 4: Commercial 4.

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6 THE BEACON W Name Ann Mahoney Arline Main Rose Marchetti Kathryn Mason Gordon Mannix Arthur Martin Paul Mastrianni Faith Maynard Lawrence McLellan Robert Munson Mary Nevelos William Nelson Fred Neuhausser Georve Newell Robert Olson Estella Orvis Mary Otero Amelia Pagliarulo Chester Pasniewski Maraget Pausch Norman Peltzer Marcus Petit George Rapacky lane Rasely Marion Sanders Eleanor Seeds Mildred Shaffer Ienny Silvester Rosemary Silvester jane Snyder Glennis Stenner Ruth Sweig Edward Thomas Irma Trevison Henry Turci Mary Ventrelli Elma Walker Mildred Walker Shirley Warren Charles Weldon Fred White Brooks White Jean Williamson Alibi I lost my place. Wally might be over. I'm in a mood. I'm only one person. Got to wait on the old tables. I forgot. Have to go to work. I can't remember. Have to go to work. Don't blame me. Ijust plain don't know. That's life. Couldn't help it. Forgot my book. I didn't do it. Couldn't stop giggling. I couldn't help it. I didn't have anything to do with it. You'll have to tell him --I can't. Have to get supper to' night. Have to see about the car. This is the first time in years. How was I supposed to know? I'll do it tomorrow. I'm sleepy, Can't think at the pres' ent moment. That's what I meant. I didn't feel like it. Couldn't make it. I've got to write a letter. Had to write a letter. Had a date. Didn't know the speed limit. My brothers are headed for home. Didn't know it was a secret. Better late than never. Haven't got one. Got to go to Southingf ton. I don't want it. Haven't time. I'Taven't done it yet. I'll do it mvself - next time. I didn't feel like it. Saying I'll get it done sometime! The heck with it! You're telling me! That's all we need!!! Couldn't ya die? What are you trying to pull? Hey! Pretty fine! Gee-efe'e! Clear 'em out! Yeah! Today I am sad! Oh Hue! Ston throwing the bull! Yeah, but--! It's a strike!! That's wrong! Well. gee!! For what? Fight fire with Ere! That suits me fine!! Well let me in there!!! This is the life! Don't look at me like that! Yike!! Prove it! Don't be silly! I don't believe it! Hev! Solid! I didn't do ir! Impossible! Yeah! I'm in love! Oh, Hne! I'm all ears! Okay now! Stop it! Gee! Holy cats!! I could swear! Oh, sugar!! Watch that!! Be careful now! Stop fooling around! Yeahfhfh! Ambition Go back to Massachusetts and Bill. Secretary. - Be a jazz singer. Music Teacher. - Be an artist. 1 Chemical Engineer. Own a chain of grocery stores. Nurse. Big game hunter. Drafter. Hairdresser. Aeronautic Engineer. Join the Navy. . Write a book of knowlf edge. Be Principal of Girls' School. Give oral speeches. Be Afl secretary. Be a career girl.' Become a philosopher. Marry and have two sets of twin boys. To own about fifty fast cars. Be a printer. Be a machinist. Be a dieticiann Be an Accountant. Make a special boy in our L armed forces happy! Model wife. Grinder. Riveter. A Secretary. Expert machinist, Emplovee of Trumbull's. ' join Navy and follow in' brother's footsteps. Be a stenographer. - Follow in Fred Astaire's footsteps. Hostess on Airliner. loin WAAFS 1 To become one of the most competent secre' taries ever to graduate from P. H. Sp To travel. To be able to loaf for the rest of his life. Sleep 20 hours a day. Become a playfboy. Major in Chemistry. Submitted by: NANCY HIBBARD KATHRYN MASON JANE RASELY



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Q 'jlxxwff' gfadffff' Norma Bradley Norm Take a letter please. . . . secretary to the faculty: frank: independent: competent. Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4: Art 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee 3: Cheer leading 11 Commercial 4: Bowling 4. Florence Broden Flossie I do but sing because I must. . . . nice dresser: stubborn: Jenny Lind of the P. H, S. Glcc 1, 2, 3, 4: Acapella 1, 2, 3, 4: Pilot 4: Bowling 4: Vogue 4: Student Council 4: Basketball Mgr. 2, 3: Cheerleading 1, 2: Girls League, Social Chairman 4: Masque and Gown 2. Florence Button Best work is done in the quiet. . . . goodfnatured: always will' ing: well liked around P. H. S. Sewing 4. Ethel Carlson The lady shall say her mind freely. . . . dependable: dcmure: work' ing girl. Glce Club 3: Commercial Club, Pres. 4: Bowling, Treas. 4. Walter Carlson Walt Hunting he loved, but love hc laughed to scorn. . . . reserved: good looking: withdrawn. Current Events 4. w..,,,M Robert Carroll Bob Workman worthy of his hire.' . . . conscientious garageman serious. Folk Dancing 4: Bowling 4. Michael Cavalier Mickey Thou smilest and art still. - - - Clrcflmerz good pastry chef humble. Cooking Club 4: Typing 4 Math Club 4: Bowling 4. Bertha Chamberlin Bert Faith alone is sufficient. . . . Sincere: faithful: tells all Bowling 4. Edward Cooke Cookie He rules the fliasketballj Stars. . . . imaginative artist: business' like: good bowler. HifY 2, 3, 4: Basketball Man' ager 1, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 4: Cooking 4: Typing 43 Intraf mural 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2. Ernest Crapser What sight worth seeing could I see - My Mary. . . . man about town: constant visitor to New Britain: jitterbug. Folk Dancing 4: Archery 4: Clee Club 4: Baseball 4: Basket- ball 3: Track 3, 4. I I - Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Pilot 3:

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