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the hidden ihings which you view inquire ihhoutf' -Rembrandt THOMAS A. DEPREY lC'l'ljn!Vl .lust u little lmnrlful, but 11 barrel full of fficruls. New Britain, Conn. December 22, 1944 Like what . . . llct Chimp . . . Louis Desorbo . . . You're not too bright . . . Gasoline . . . llet Chimp. Go to college. 'N- yg ln ji' aa 5: if M 21. 'Uk , m tg HELEN M. DLUCOLENSKI Helen Always some mischief, always some lung but always a smile for everyone. New Britain, Conn. September 15, 1944 G.A.A. 3, 4g F.'l'.A. 3, 49 Cleo Club 2g Sophomore Play, Junior Show, Chronicle, Senior Playg Alumni Ball. Plainville . . . Appell . . . check . . . Chevys . . . H.D. . . . Janet. Elementary teacher. LOUIS D. DIQSURBO Banniuie-1 lflzen I am gone, pray mlm will enlrrluin llu' IllPlIlllIl1'l'? llrislol, Conn, ,luly 29, 1944 Football fig Art-he-ry I, 2, 113 Bowling l, 2, 31 junior lllayg Senior Prom. Yltllill' nn! 100 liriglll . . . llusiucss l.uw. llmlcvith-il CHERYL C. DEVLIN There are souls in lllis world who have llie gill of finding joy anywhere. New Britain, Conn. October 4, 1944 Drama Club li Freshman Playg Field Hockey 23 Emblem Staff 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Pte- view: C.A.A. 2, Junior Prom: Junior Show, Alumni Ball, Valentine Danceg Senior Promg Class Night, Chronicle Staff: Class Rep 2, 4: C.Y.O. 43 Dance Committee 1, 2, 3. Hey Gang . . . Harpo, Ban- ana, Anna, Sharon . . . West Hartford . . . You're not to bright . . . Finast . . . Searching . . . Pet Projects . . . i'1'he Nosel. ALFRED DODGE ..Al-- lIon't worry until snrnvlhirig lzappvns. Providemzr-, liliorlc- lsluurl Scptcmlwr 3, 19114 Football l, 23 liaise-bull lg Dramatic Club, Blum- Knight l'laycrsg.Senior Pluyg lntru- muralsg Archery 23 Minstrelsg Chorus, To travel. BRUCE G. DIX Dixie If you destroy the leisure class, you destroy civilization. Meriden, Conn. June 16, 1944 Bandg Sophomore Review, .lunior Promg Orchestra. Shush box . . . Hopped up . . . Dragsters, Inc. To marry Poodle. .aff 'Iii f
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LINDA L. DeANGELO Lin She is known by the company she keeps. New Britain, Conn. October 14, 194-4 Glee Club 2g Future Nursesg F.H.A.g Sophomore Reviewq Junior Show, Junior Prom, Chronicle, Senior Prom, Alum- ni Ball. Joe . . . USAF . . . Letters, 'letters . . . letters . . . The Arik . . . Caroline . . . Hi Lover! To make Joe a good wife. STEPHEN J. DelBUONO L'Steve It is better to wear out than rust out. Exeter, New Hampshire November 18, 1943 Key Club 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 4. What can I say? . . . Sharon. Road Engineer. EDWARD J. DELLABITTA ED Back His lines are cast in manly mold, for hardy sports and contest bold. Southington, Conn. September 8, 1944 Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2g Intramurals 3, 43 Boys Leader- ship 3, 4, lPres.l9 Student Council 3, 45 Class Vice Pres., 4g Sophomore Review, Junior Prom, Junior Playg Senior Promg Alumni Ball. Freckles . . . Most Collegiate . . . 23 . . .KingJr. . .. Where the girls are. I donlt know what it is but I do have one. LAWRENCE D. DELLAVECCHIA ssl-Aarrysv School's greatness lies in its size only. New Britain, Conn. October 21, 194-4 Baseball 1. S.S. 2. . . Sank. . . Bert 81 Harry. To be a success in everything 1 do. gmt-iaax fag PATRICIA A. DEGN AN Lcpatii I shall be a lady forever. Newport, Rhode Island December 31, 1944 Emblem 2, 3, 43 F.N.C. 1, 2, 3, 4-3 G.A.A. 1, 2, fStudent Council 2, Minstrels 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 3g Orchestra 2, 3g Pep Club 1, 2, 3g Sophomore Reviewg Talent Show 3, 45 Junior Show, Junior Recital, 35100 Club 1, 2, 35 Class Rep. 3, 4, Chronicleg Senior Playg Alumni Ball, Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Class Dayg Class Night, Senior Prom, Valentine Danceg Class Dances 1, 2, 3, 4. Hello der Charley . . . 209V Club . . . Mrs. Terence . . . RONALD A. DEPAOLO Ronnie He has a wonderful hobby --Laughing. New Britain, Conn. July 12, 1944 Minstrels' Clee Club' So ho 7 7 P more Reviewg Junior Show, Chronicle 3 Senior Prom. Sandys . . , Fords . . . For- get it. Accountant. 11 1 4- ' . A. :V - .:, i'Try to put . practice already so doing you in good time, disifjg -v .. am... .....4.4.Hu1J-4-5.iswasQ V
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ELIZABETH A. DUFFY HBetSy77 A girl who has always laughed at cares and has been a friend to all. A Bristol, Conn. August 15, 1944 Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 3, 45 F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 4g Volleyball 1. Alvera . . . The twins . . . Nancy. To be happy at whatever I do. WILLIAM L. DOWD ROBERT C. DOTY Bill ffB0b He-runs faster than sorrow, Don't bother me with difficult jumps higher than Cares' things. Waterbury, Conn. Staten Island, New York May 8v 1944 October 17, 1Q43x Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country Not too bright . . . Gasoline 313.45 Archery 39 BOYS Leader' . . . Chimp. S lp 4' Own a new car. EVELYN R. DUDAC Golden hair like sunlight gleaming. New Britain, Conn. July 8, 1944 F.B.L.A. 3, Glee Club 4g Sophomore Review. Infant care Technician. ARMAND DUPRE Armadillo A quiet Frenchman with a charming smile. Waterbury, Conn. October 29, 1944 Electronics Technician. Grandma . . . Doutch . . . Kick . . . Gasoline. College and beyond. GAIL M. EDELE When troubles and cares tenrl to make you pale, just laugh them off like our girl Gail. Waterbury, Conn. April 14, 1944 F.B.L.A.g F.H.A., Sophomore Review, Senior Promg Class Day. Frankie . . . M.H .... P.l-1. ...Ford...Misty... Howics . . . IFJ. 1'll never tell. f...,.Q-
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