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o:3er::3c;:3c::3e;;3s; FORDIAN I I I ¥ I X ¥ k ¥ ¥ X X X v) X X X ki k X X u ¥ I. A NORMA R. MINCHER “Norm” Student Council 1: Feature Board Ford- ian 4. Norma is a quiet, good-natured girl, whose personality reveals itself in her smile. Her ability in studies, especially Latin and French, assure her of success in the future. GEORGE P. MORGAN “Terry , Boo-Boo” Model Airplane Club 1. 2; Stamp Club 3; Pinochle Club 4; Advertising Board Forman 4; Amateur Night Committee 4; Class Day Committee 4. Tall, lanky, frank and honest of speech. That is “Terry”. How like “Honest Abe” he seems as he sticks to his point in all the arguments he enters (which are many). How he astounds us with his inexhaustible knowledge of history. We hope you won’t always be up-in-the-air” about aviation. George. ROSEMARY E. MURPHY “Pat Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Treasurer Class 2; Prom Committee 3; Literary Board Ford- ian 4; Class Day Committee 4: Vice President Class Saint Francis de Salles, Utica, 3: Orchestra. Saint Francis dc Salles, Utica, 3. “Shure, when Irish eyes are smilin’, they steal your heart away.” And “shure” they do, if they happen to lx Rosemary’s. She is a real pal and a very talented ladv, too, with her charming voice and love for the piano. MARY E. NERTNEY “Nert” Mary is a very individual girl. With her dark hair, complexion and eyes, she makes a very lovely picture. Although we seldom hear from her in class meetings, Mary has supported the Seniors in every undertaking. We are glad she returned from Ballston to grace our halls with her sleek sophistication. Twenty-four
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FORDIAN :3€r;:3 ;;3€:;:3€:”3 r;G l A L A I I X X X JOAN RITA MARON 'Vo Orchestra 1. 2. 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Prom Committee 3; King Committee 3; Chairman Dance Commit- tee 4; Literary Chairman Fordian 4. Rita gives that added touch to the piano, es- pecially in her Eddie Duchin arrangements. She is one of the most capable persons in the High School in every field. Her willing disposition, accompanied by her great sportsmanship, makes her a loving companion. ft f u I 7 PETER M. MAZULA “Pierre1 Vice-President Dramatics Club 1 ; Sec- retary Pinochle Club 2; Pinochle Club 3; Cross Country 3. 4; Track 3, 4; Monitor 2; Feature Board Fordian 4; Movie Com- mittee 4. Peter is the more studious type of individual whose lessons are always perfect. The appear- ance of his name on the honor roll is as regular as a Saturday night bath. His willingness to work and the rapidity with which he “swallows up” his lessons is amazing. Peter doesn’t talk much but he can always be counted on in any emergency. DOROTHY A. MEE “Dot” Girl Reserves 4; Library 4; Basket- ball 1. 2. 4. Dot lias well earned her title of the l est ticket seller in the Senior Class. Dot is a fun-loving person who has interest in the various activi- ties in the school. RUTH A. METCALF “Buster” Library Club 2. 3. 4; Vice-President Library Club, 2, 3; President Library Club 4; Secretary Show Card Club 4; Girl Re- serves 4; Prom Committee 3: Literary Board Fordian 4. A book of French, a canoe and quiet waters and Ruth is happy. But try to imagine such a girl liking exams as much as Ruth does. She participates in varied activities in and out of school and still is an excellent scholar. Twenty-three
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FORDIAN ;3e:; ;3®; ;3er; o EARL NORMANDIN, JR. “Ike” Wathidram 2; Basketball 3, 4; Cross Country 4; Track 3, 4; Baseball 4. Ike is one of those rare silent men. His easy- going manner and ready smile characterize him. This slow manner changes into lightning-like motion on the cinder path and basketball court. EDWARD O CONNOR “Ed” Vice-President 1; Photography Club 2, 3; Varsity Club 3, 4; Fordian Photo- graphic Board; Manager and Captain Bowling Team 3. 4; Prom Committee 3: Dance Committee 3. 4: Dancing Club 4; Poster Club 4; Candy Salesman 3, 4. When Friday afternoon rolls around, Ed is among the missing, but at all other times he has been an outstanding figure in our homeroom. His candy-selling, bowling, snappy clothes, cheery manner, and that old black leather case have endeared him to all his classmates. r f X i K I x i WILLIAM F. O’MEARA “L’il Giant” Student Council 1, 2. 3: Class Presi- dent 4; Fordian Business Manager 4: Prom Committee 3 ; Chairman King Com- mittee 3: Assistant Manager Cross Coun- try and Track 3; Manager Cross Country and Track 4; Radio Dramatics 4; Chief Monitor 2; Wathidram Club 2; Ama- teur Night Committee 4: Social Club 4; Varsity Club 3. 4; School Traffic Com- mittee 2. What a hullabaloo issues from the Senior room. What in the world is going on in there? Oh. we know! The “Li’l Giant” is trying to conduct a class meeting again. He has just asked them to vote on the “Whatchamacallit . But really Bill is a great fellow and there is nothing he wouldn't do for the Seniors and Waterford High. ALBERT C. PARKER “L’il Albie” Student Council 1. 2: Prom Committee 3: Vice-President 3: Wathidram Club 1. 2; Amateur Night Committee 4: Social Club 3: Literary Board 4; Cross Country 3; President Class 1 : Glee Club 1 ; Class Day Committee 4; Monitor 3: Varsity Club 3 ; Traffic Committee 2. “Albie” is one of the “intelligentsia of the class. His merry laugh and quick wit make classes with him more enjoyable for everyone. He is the last of a long line of Parkers to leave the school richer for their presence. G'3di
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