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Robert Dorn “R.F.” June 11, 1946 Prospect Community “Ambitious, sincere, reliable . . . assured of success in future years.” Brenda Dow “Bren” December 5, 1945 Hopeville “A pretty blonde whose future looks bright . . . very sociable.” Ann Drainvillc “Frcnchie” March 24, 1946 Washington “An inviting smile and a keen sense of humor.” Lois Dwyer September 3, 1946 Sprague “A smart and devoted girl who will never be forgotten ... a true friend.” Mary Egan December 27, 1946 Hopeville “One-half of a great set . . . really can make someone feel good with a nice com- pliment and one of her friendly smiles.” Maureen Egan “Renie” December 27, 1946 Hopeville “The ‘other half’ of the inscpcrablc ham ’n eggs . . . always interesting to start a conversation with . . . friendly and cour- teous to all her classmates.” Christina Ann Ekvall “Tina” August 20, 1946 Riverside School Torrington “Tina came to Wilby from Torrington and has won many friends here . . . will always remain true to that number-one guy.” Corinne R. Embardo “Corky” January 15, 1947 Buck’s Hill “Don’t mind that deceiving quiet look, it’s what’s underneath that counts . . . won- derful friend who is always sparkling in one way or another.”
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Donna Dexter “Dex” June 26, 1946 Sprague “Cute, pixielike girl with friends galore.” Sarah Desjardins “Sud” November 12, 1946 Prospect Community “A great friend who is enjoyable to be with. A smile for all.” James Desmarais “Jimmy” October 17, 1945 Memorial Jr. High “Quiet, but alert . . . avid interest in cars.” Donna DiChiara December 29, 1946 Russell “Cute bundle of fun ... a true and loyal friend.” Shirley DiPaola “Shirl” July 18, 1946 Sprague “Friendly girl with a cute smile . . . whacky sense of humor.” Rosemary D'Occhio “Rose” April 22, 1946 East Farms “Serious and responsible, yet a very friendly girl.” Joyce Donofrio “Joy” October 26, 1946 Russell “Very pretty girl . . . nothing but good could happen to someone so sweet.” George E. Doolittle December 19, 1946 Sprague “Carefree, very friendly, and always will- ing to lend a helping hand.”
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Jerry Oscar Etergino “Jers” March 4, 1944 B. W. Tinker “Good humor may be said to be one of the very best articles of dress anyone can wear.” Barbara Falcone “Barb” July 13, 1946 Chase “Her warm personality fits her well in the hearts of friends.” Antoinette Ferraro “Toni” February 6, 1946 Webster “A sweet girl with a great store of knowl- edge.” Lillian Ficeto “Bcannic” November 24, 1945 Duggan “Very cute and striking blonde . . . sharp dresser who also has a good taste in male companions.” Kathleen Finnegan “Kathy” October 25, 1945 Chase “The girl that Florida almost took from us . . . shining personality.” Roger Folmar “Rog” July 3, 1946 Prospect Community “Always patient . . . genuine college material ... a good word for everyone.” Sabina Franco “Terri” December 30, 1944 Wendell L. Cross “Bundle of fun . . . wonderful person to know . . . very polite and friendly.” 19
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