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ANNE C. SMIEGAL “A nnie” Anne is such a quiet girl; we don’t know much about her, But we can say with truthfulness, “What would we do without her?” Future Plans: Nurse Activities: Glee Club 2-3-1; Read¬ er’s Reflection 4; Dancing Club 2 GLORIA M. SMITH “S mi tty” A very good secretary, Gloria will be To some lucky man you wait and see. Future Plans: Secretary Activities: Reader’s Reflection 2- 3-4; Dancing Club 1-2-3; Prom Committee 3; Library Club 3 DOROTHY E. SWEATLAND “Dot” Dottie plays her guitar very well. While singing stories the cow¬ boys tell. Future Plans: Bookkeeper Activities: Glee Club 2-3 1; Dra¬ matic Club 4; Mixed Chorus 2- 3-4; Dancing Club 2 BARBARA F. TAYLOR “Barb” Barbara is a noted “wit,” And for the class she’s done her bit. Future Plans: Actress Activities: Glee Club 2-3-4; Bas¬ ketball 1 -2-3-4; Reader’s Re¬ flection 2-4; Dancing Club 1-2- 3; Yearbook Committee; Rifle Club; Library Club 4 EDWARD ZACZYNSKI “Eddie” Eddie is a brilliant lad, a cadet he wants to be At West Point, so he can help and keep his country free. Future Plans—Army Activities: Baseball 2-3; Rifle Club; Dancing Club 1-2; Class Treasurer 3; Boy’s Representa¬ tive 3 EDWARD F. ZDUN “Eddie” Eddie’s car is his great delight We hope he doesn’t smash it up some night! Future Plans: Naval Air Corps Activities: Glee Club 3-4; Dra¬ matic Club 4; Senior Patrol 4 FLORENCE K. ZENESKY “Flo” T Florence is a jolly blonde, who wants to type and file She’ll keep the office happy and be busy all the while! Future Plans: Secretary Activities: Student Council 1; Reader’s Reflection 2-3-4; Glee Club 1 STANLEY W. ZUKOWSKI “Stan” Stanley is a quiet lad, whose hair is always mussed Stanley says it won’t stay down no matter how he’s fussed. Future Plans: Naval Air Corps Activities: Glee Club 3-4; Senior Patrol 4; Dramatic Club 4; Bas¬ ketball Manager 4; Dancing Club 1 16
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FRANK E. PYSZ “Tinkey” Frankie’s quite a lady’s man in his own good way. He’s always talking to the girls at any time of day. Future Plans: Navy Activities: Senior Patrol 4; Danc¬ ing Club 1-2 REGINA V. RADZIEWSKI “Gene” An office job she wants to get. Soon, we hope, she’ll be “all set.” Future Plans: Secretary Activities: Reader’s Reflection 2- 34 MARJORIE A. RINGLAND “Marge” Marge’s jokes are full of corn. But when she’s gone the kids’ll mourn. Future Plans: Uncertain Activities: Library Club 3-4; Reader’s Reflection 4; Glee Club 2-3-4; Dancing Club 1-2; Dramatic Club 4; Mixed Cho¬ rus 2 MARIE F. REHNBERG “Tiny” To be a nurse is her ambition We hope Marie fills this position. Future Plans: Nurse Activities: Entered from Farm¬ ington High, 1943; Glee Club 4 HELEN M. RYDZ “Ritzie” Ritzie has a flair for art, And for our school paper she’s done her part. Future Plans: Business Career Activities: Glee Club 2-3-4; Mixed Chorus 2-3-4; Orchestra 1-2-4; Reader’s Reflection 4; Vice President 1 FRANCES SHARPE “Fran” Frances is a silent soul in our class of girls. We wonder if she’d yell out loud if someone pulled her curls! Future Plans: Beautician Activities: Glee Club 4; Knitwits Club 2 MARY L. SHELDON “Mae “To keep books” is our Mary’s aim: We hope she’ll always feel the same. Future Plans: Bookkeeper Activities: Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Dramatic Club 4; Mixed Cho¬ rus 1-2-3; Dancing Club 2 MARJORIE E. SIVULA “Marj” Marjorie is the Senior Shorty: May she grow tall before she’s forty. Future Plans: College Activities: Glee Club 4; Mixed Chorus 1-2-3; Dramatic Club 4; Reader’s Reflection 4; Dancing Club 1-2 15
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STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is a group composed of one representative from each home room. Its chief function was to initiate and regulate projects of common interest to the school. The Council gave generously of its time to the War Stamp Drive. The mem¬ bers also formulated and participated in assembly programs, being assisted by faculty members. SENIOR PATROL The Senior Patrol was composed of senior boys. It was organized for the pur¬ pose of directing student traffic in the corridors of the High School. 17
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