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glgg. - 1 , Lpl-gfsj ' ,Q 3' -Lf: , 1 . f f f ' 1 .1 eft J - :ft A A 41 5352 1 1 A . r -tr Q., .lf ' 1'Z.i E:f ' . ,gf V:,jE 1 N Wjiyegf sg . ., ZQ- L p ,, fi? r THERESA L. BROWN Gsrrerryw A sunny friend is she, and pretty as can be. Hartford, Conn. January 8, 1944 Senior Leadership 4 fSec.l, Majorettes 1, 2, 3, Junior Prom, Glee Club 2, 3, F.H.A. 1, Emblem 4, Talent Show 4, Valentine Dance, Junior Show, Class Night, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club, Senior Prom, Chronicle, Alumni Ball. California . . . Sailor? . . . Go awayl . . . Strawberry sundaes . . . blue jeans. To live life and love life. GALEN F. BOUTOT Don't be misled by his innocent looks. Caribou, Maine September 23, 1944 Archery Club 4, Class Night, Senior Prom. Day Dreamer . . . innocence Air Force. MICHAEL P. BOYLE Doyles Work has killed many a fool. Cambridge, Mass. August 21, 1944 Freshmen Play, Sophomore Review, Junior Play, Chorus, Senior Play. N-Tones . . . HmmmmDuck . . . Friday night . . . .l8rB . . . What can 1 say? To own a chain of bar 81 grills in Florida. JOSEPH P. BUSH Joe Not a care or a worry anywhere. West Hartford, Conn. September 4, 1943 Junior Play, Freshman Play, Sophomore Review, Senior Play, Class Night. To Hgraduatew. 20 SHARON E. BOYCE Spirit lies within her heart. Bristol, Conn. March 2, 194-3 Pep Club, G.A.A., Manager, Field Hockey, Sophomore Re- view, Junior Play, Senior Play. Games . . . School spirit . . . friends. To work with children. YVONNE B. BUTLER Rarely seen without a smile on her face or a spark of mischief in her eyes. New Britain, Conn. May 18, 1944 F.'l'.A. 3, 4, lVice Pres.l, G.A.A. 1, 2, Clee Club, Min- strels 3, Sophomore Review, Junior Recital 1 Winner J , Jhnior Play: Junior Prom, Class Dances 1, 2, 3, 4, Alum- ni Ball, Field Hockey 2, ln- tramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Prom, Senior Play, Valentine Dance, Girls Leader- ship, Home Room Rep. 3. Flirt . . . C.Y.O .... 209 V. Club . . . Deb . . . YMCA pink . . . Mr. D's Room . . . To be an expert in mathe- matics. The, weakest 4- mong us has zz gift, however seemingly trivial, which is peculiar
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do it, is want of courage. -Confucius ROBERT T. BEEMAN Stork Tall in stature and in virluv Cheshire, Conn. june 28, 1944 Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4: Minstrels 3. 4: Honor Guard 3. 4: Stu- dent Council 3. 4: National Honor Society 3, 4. ltrt-us.lg Sophomore Review: junior Showg Chronielc lCo-Editorlg Youth Day: Music Club 3, -lg Class Night. Don't get excited . . . Wlufs got a good voice? . . . Chroni- cles daddy . . . hospital patron. Career in Medicine . BETTY J. BORCHARD aBet,, l save all my energy for laughing. Meriden, Conn. January 30, 1944 Pep Clubg Glee Cluhg Fine Arts Clubg Bowling Cluhg F.H.A.g C.A,A.g Senior Promg Class Night. Dreamer . . . Dave . . . Dave . . . 51 Merc. To he happy. ..m,.i.ag.. .p.L..,1.- .ff,,.... .v...,-. .. CECILIA L. BELANCER Coal lfcllinn' lxcr calm exlvrior, murlz dczvilrry li:-s. lliddcford, Ylainc' July 20, 19114 lfln'crleadinf,: 3, fig liowlina l, 23 Co-Chairman of ,lunior Play: Senior 1,1-alle-rsliipg lf. ll.A. l: Junior l'rolng Sopho- more llcviewg Alumni liallg Valentino Danecg Senior l'Iay3 Senior l'romg Class Nightg Class Dayg Chronicle- Stuff. Burns . . . Ford . . . Chevr- leading. l'll never tell. HENRY R. BLESSING Silence is as deep as eternity, speech as shallow as lime. New Britain, Conn. March 1, 1944 Chronicle Staff. Quiet .... Swell guy. To get through College suc- cessfully. BERTRAND J. BOUCHARD 'LBert-the-Cent-ral His friends are many. Eagle Lake, Maine March 31, 1944 Basketball 23 Baseball 1, 44 Boys Leadership 43 Senior Promg Class Night. Bert and Harry Piel's . . DeSoto . . . Sank. Marine Corp and to succeed in life. CAROLE ANNE BOOTH 'iCarole A happy-go-lucky girl is she. Waterbury', Conn. September 9, 1944 F.N.C.g Glee Club: Sopho- more Reviewg Junior Showg Junior Promg Senior Prom: Class Nightg Valentines Dance: Alumni Dance. Long blonde hair . . . Future Nurses . . . Bradley . . . Boys. Nursing. H92 we-Us
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to him, and which wortbily used,- will be a gift also to his race. -Ruskin ,XV CARBONE LsR0nwv Give him a lever long enough, a prop strong enough, and he crm, single- lmnded, more the world. New Britain, Conn. August 19, 1944 Student Council 1, 2, k'l'rens.l 3: KV. l'res.l 4, tl'res.l 3 Youth Day, Class Treus, l: Clnss Pres. 2, blngnzine Drive 1, 2, 3, 4, Foolltzill l, 2, 3, fl leo- Capt.l, Bnsehnll 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Sophomore Review: .lunior Show, junior Prom, Boys Leadership 3, 4, Chronicle Committee 4, Senior Prom, Class Night, National Honor Society 3, 4. Sambo . . . The hoy's . . . JUDITH CELELLA sajudysv Leave silence to the gods, I am only human. New Haven, Conn. March 21, 1944 Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4 fPresl, Basketball 1, 2, Vol- leyball 1, 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 4, F,B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, Chronicle Staff, Sopho- more Review, junior Play, Senior Play, Senior Prom, Valentine Dance, Class Night. Me worry . . . Al . . . Drive- in . . . Meriden or what? . . . Always with my shadow. To live the life I love and love the life 1 live. .nm .-.i.,.L.. ,.w.-u..a.a,-aa Q..-........a..,,...- .1UDlTll E. CARLSON Judy Une may srrzile unvl .smile ann' be a niiselriej maker slill. Aleritlen, Conn. ,luly 17, 1944 Soplioniore lie-view, l .N,l.,, ,Iunior Show, Junior I'roni,. Clnss Rings, G.A.A. 3, 4, 'l'nlent Show 4, Chronicle, l .'l'.A. lPres.l, Senior Prom, Senior llluy, Alumni Hall, Class Night, 'l'he Clonker . . . Ziggi . . Eddie . . . USAF. College. ERMINE M. CASSELLA 5lErmYU Ermine possesses a heart of gold and a smile that has brightened up many a dreary place. New Britain, Conn. June 13, 1944 Future Homemakers, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Sopho more Review, Junior Prom. First National . . . Lin . . forget it! To be happy. il. t LlNDA D. CHASE Lin Give llzy thoughts no tongue Bristol, Conn. July 2, 1945 Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 3, C.A.A. l, 2, F.T.A. 42 ,lunior Prom, Senior Prom, Senior Play, Pep Club 4. .lades . . . 54 Merc . . Waterbury . . . Johnny . . ,lan . . . Erm. Officer in the YVoman's Air Force. 21 ,, , , ll41if'1 f- I1 'vfnk' - .ft I JEANETTE CELELLA Barking dog seldom bites. New Haven, Conn. March 21, 1944 Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball l, 2, Volleyball, Bad- minton 1, 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, Chronicle Staff, Sopho- more Review, Junior Play, Senior Play, Senior Prom, Valentine Dance, Class Night. Summertime . . . Alvera . . . Lake Pocatepaugh . . . my temper . . . Always with my shadow. To lead a happy and contented life.
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