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HELEN M. FALKOWSKI “Helen” Helen may be like Tom Thumb But oh—can Helen make things hum! Future Plans: Secretary Activities: Reader’s Reflection 3- 4; Dancing Club 3 JAMES E. FORD “Jimmie” Jimmie has a little car that is just like his name. In that, just like the senior class, he’ll speed to fame. Future Plans: “To live on easy street.” Activities: Basketball 1-2-3; Base¬ ball 1-2; Glee Club Patrol 4 2-4; Senior T HENRY W. GRABOWSKI “Hank” Henry may be kind o’ small But Henry’s line is awful tall. Future Plans: Marines Activities: Dramatic Club 4; Class President 1; Dancing Club 1-2; Senior Patrol 4; Prom Commit¬ tee 3; Reader ' s Reflection 3-4 PAUL C. HAAS “Fibber” Paul wants to join the merchant marine And help keep the world calm and serene! Future Plans: Merchant Marine Activities: Glee Club 2; Senior Patrol 4 RICHARD E. HASTINGS “Dick” Dick is just another lad, who wants to be a gob From past events we all do know that he’ll be on the job! Future Plans: Navy Activities: Senior Patrol 4; Danc¬ ing Club 1-2 JUNE E. HINCKLEY “Hinky” June is always telling jokes To make sad people happy folks. Future Plans: Business Activities: Library Club Presi¬ dent 3; Glee Club 4 JOHN K. JURKOWSKI “Chubby” Johnny says he hates the girls, but Johnny soon will find That in years to come, just like the rest, he will change his mind. Future Plans: Marines Activities: Senior Patrol 4; Glee Club 3-4; Fire Fighters 2-3 JOHN J. KENNEDY, JR. “Jackie” Jackie, while in school, is quiet. But get him outside—is he a riot! Future Plans: Marines Activities: Glee Club 1; Senior Patrol 4; Dancing Club 1-2 12
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CHARLES R. DAMON “Chick” VIOLA B. DUNI Charlie’s in the Navy blue He’s gone to fight for me and you. Future Plans: Navy Activities: Dramatic Club 4; Glee Club 2-4; Senior Patrol 4; Dancing Club 1-2; Basketball 4; Yearbook Committee; Vice President 4; Fire Fighters 3 KENNETH M. DAYTON “Kenny” Kenny was voted the cutest boy in our senior class This can be proved by Kenny’s peering in the looking glass. Future Plans: Army Air Corps Activities: Glee Club 1-2; Dra¬ matic Club 4; Fire Fighters 3; Orchestra 1; Vice President 1; Senior Patrol 4; Dancing Club 1; Student Council 1; Mixed Chorus 1 ROSE M. DESTROMP “Rosie” Neat as a pin, quiet as a mouse Maybe she’s dissatisfied, but she’ll never “grouse.” Future Plans: Typist FRANCIS L. DUNAI “Speed” Francis is a drowzy lad, who’d like to sleep all day But he’d also like to fly a plane and pass the time away. Future Plans: Army Air Corps Activities: Class President 3; Sen¬ ior Patrol 4; Fire Fighters 3; Glee Club; Prom Committee 3; Orchestra 1 “Vi” Viola aims to report the news While the wonders of the world she views. Future Plans: News Reporter Activities: Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Li¬ brary Club 2-3; Reader’s Re¬ flection 3; Cheerleader 2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Mixed Cho¬ rus 2; Dancing Club 1-2 ELEANOR F. DURNAKOWSKI “Ellie” Eleanor’s hair is natural; she doesn’t need a wave It curls itself and looks so nice that everyone does rave. Future Plans: Secretary Activities: Glee Club 1 -2-3-4; Dra¬ matic Club 4; Basketball 2-3- 4; Dancing Club 4; Reader’s Reflection 1-2-3-4; Yearbook Committee; Mixed Chorus 1-2; Library Club 2-3 ANN AM. EDMONDS “Nan” Anna has the brains of a very clever lass She is a credit to the senior class. Future Plans: Career Activities: Basketball 1-2-4; Glee Club 4; Reader’s Reflection 3 JAMES E. EDMONDS “Jim” Jimmie is a quiet lad, who now is in the service. When he arrives across the sea the Japs may well l e nervous. Future Plans: Navy Activities: Glee Club 3-4; Senior Patrol 4; Basketball 3-4 11
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THOMAS F. KENNEDY, JR. Tommy” Tommy likes to tease the girls. Make remarks and pull their curls. Future Plans: Army Air Corps Activities: Rifle Club 3; Senior Patrol 4; Student Council 4; Dancing Club 1-2; Reader’s Re¬ flection 4; Dramatic Club 4 JANE KINGSBURY “Janie” Janie has a winning smile Life to her is so worth while! Future Plans: College Activities: Glee Club 2-3-4; Dra¬ matic Club 4; Student Council 2; Dancing Club 2; Reader’s Reflection 4; Yearbook Com¬ mittee HELEN E. KOC “Red” Red’s the lass who likes to raise “merriment” instead of praise. Future Plans: Business Activities: Glee Club 1-2-3- 1 » Li¬ brary Club 3; Dancing Club 2- 3; Reader’s Reflection 2; Bas¬ ketball 2 FRANCES L. KORPUSINSKI “Korpy” A secretary she wants to be, And so she will, you wait and see! Future Plans: Secretary Activities: Glee Club 2-3; Read¬ er’s Reflection 3-4; Library Club 3 HENRY P. KOS 1 NSKI “Hank” Henry likes to play the drums in our high school band Everyone that hears him play thinks it sounds just grand. Future Plans: Naval Air Corps Activities: Glee Club 4; Senior Patrol 4; Dramatic Club 4; Or¬ chestra 4 FRANK W. KOTOWSKI “Frankie” To read good books is Frankie’s joy Besides being a good sport he’s a studious lx y. Future Plans: Seabees—Sec the world Activities: Vice President 3; Fire Fighters 3; Glee Club 1-4; Sen¬ ior Patrol 4 STANLEY G. LaBOUNTY Stanley has a Vermont twang, which he acquired there Stanley also is the kind that will always take a dare. Future Plans—Navy Activities: Senior Patrol 4 LEONA T. MALINOSKI “Lee” Leona’s virtue is her way of being different every day. Future Plans: Hairdresser Activities: Glee Club 3-4; Mixed Chorus 1-2; Dramatic Club 4; Library Club 3 13
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