High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 20 text:
“
HAROLD HAMILTON Hello-hello-hello - Today the assemblyef' Does this sound familiar? It should, since it's a familiar quotation of Ham's ltain't in any way connected with Shakespearel. Seriously though. there are very few students who have done more for E. H. H. S. than Ham has and he should be given credit for it. EVERETT HARRIS Everett is the skyscraper of our class. We can't help thinking how convenient his height would be in a crowd. He impresses us as being a man who will never have a nervous breakdown-he seems to have all the time in the world. We wish he would be- come a newspaper editor! BARBARA HANMER Barbara was rather an old- fashioned girl, maybe that's why we liked her so well. Many fav- orable reports of her culinary achievements were received. She was one of our most efficient, in- dustrious classmates. Barbara's fine work as recording secretary of the Student Council and as co-editor of the classbook will be remembered. WINTIE HANNA Whenever we think of Wintie we just naturally think of Maine. Her devotion to her native state almost reached a passionfbut she took our kidding on the chin. A good athlete, Wintie particular- ly enjoyed basketball and tennis. She was everybody's pal and al- ways a true friend. She liked hawses too. VIRGINIA HANNON Red, so called because of her red hair, always had a smile for everyone. and could always get a laugh out of anything. Several nights a week she reserved for that modern exercise, jitterbug- ging . We wonder if that is the reason for her Scarlett O'Hara waist. ' 1 ' A S Q-L.5:f'55fi i ' ' islfizsiwtezt 1, -' fi: . eff' .ii , . . ,-'- ',-- . ei J ,A wi eil-Q K-it X in t 3.55 wg HK if 4 X M, sk gf Q 2 1 lips X A J- 1 4 9? 'Q Eel glial W? ww fs f gl s tjsagfit l fwgmkg My t Pt Tx . 'Q 2 lf 2: . wgyjitfl SEQ? K Wil li -twwttitgk sf, ,tj Wi g 'se ibm i if ggwfffg it 3' J it ss saga Ms ss. 1 ,is X t t . v. lv w TTS rf 2 S 2 . sf S , ,.,. , : SSI :gig my V., , y yi j,, ., 4 y I . if ,.,., L A. 170 I jii sf -- ' ef r-.i ,.' f . ,, . 'is't '. Y S ssttr . SA K... 'Vit . ' . LOIS HARTZ If you wanted to laugh and have fun, you just joined Lois and you were sure to have a good time. She was a member of the Rifle Club and a second An- nie Oakley. We know Lo loved that first aid course and we were always sorry she never took bi- ology. ARLINE HARVEY Whenever you look out of the comer of your eye, you're sure to see Arline busily doing some- thing or hurrying somewhere. She has more vitality than many of us put together. Arline plays the piano exceptionally well: Beethoven and Verdi are two of her best friends. MARGARET HARVEY Margaret must have believed in the axiom, girls should be seen but not heard. She was so quiet and unobtrusive that one never knew when she was around. Margaret and Marion were a constant two-some. She was always busy helping some of the teachers and cooperating in school affairs. .1 M ..,q,,... . I K. ..,.s.. EVELYN HANSEN Evelyn likes vacations better than school days but she stuck out all four years. We know she will feel better about mystery stories when non-fiction book- reports no longer plague her. She is an efficient secretary, and did she like the office practice room? The business world will approve of her. MARION HEIM Marion is one of our fun-loving femmes. We believe she liked good times better than school, but cheer up, Marion, all study and no play makes Iohnnie a dull boy so the proverb goes. Marion always wears vivid colors which contrast very nicely with her dark eyes and attractively groomed hair.
”
Page 19 text:
“
IUNE FREEMAN Laugh, and the world laughs with you! Isn't that right. Iune? Whenever something bothered her Iune took it with a smile. Many a time when the situation was bad, Iune would take the whole matter as a joke, and soon make all as happy as she herself was. Keep it up, Iune. VIRGINIA GEIGER If a quiet manner was pre- ferred, you could always call on Ginny. She was quiet and sin- cere, conscientious and depend- able. However, there was the glint of fun in her eye. Chemistry was one of her favorite subjects: she always seemed to know the answer even if the rest of us didn't. ROBERT FREEMAN Robert was in the thick of many an argument in Problems, wheth- er about politics or a problem of democracy. He was at his prime at the time of the presidential election. He also bowed a mean violin in the orchestra. We hear he was fond of doing things on the spur of the moment. SHIRLEY FRENCH Shy, sweet, sincerefthafs Shir- ley. Her deep blue eyes, natural wavy hair and girlish expression were typical of blissful youth. How she hated book reports! Yes, English really got her down. How- ever, we predict that she will someday be haunting the lending libraries. What's your favorite hangout, Shirley? MILDRED FUNK W Lovely dark hair and smiling eyes. and there you have Millie. She is an ardent sports enthusi- ast. Mention horse riding and see the effect it has on her! Millie participates in many school activ- ities and does much work to help make the clubs progress effici- ently. MARIORIE GEMME body's pal. She would do best to help anyone out of a and believed in looking at bright side of life. Having own philosophy of human ture, Marge knew all the swers. Her chief need is alarm clock. KATHRYN GHAGAN you meet Kathy, you will MARY IANE GHAGAN Always good-natured and de- pendable, Marge was every- her jam the her na- an- an Kathy has admirable blue eyes that attract your immediate at- tention. She is tall and slender and is one of the best dressed students in the school. Whenever S66 Shirley. her best friend, with her. Whatever she undertakes, you may be sure, will be well-done. Mary lane is one girl whom one can always depend on for help. She never seemed to have a worry in the world. Mary is a profound lover of football and basketball and. therefore, is al- ways present at all the games as a loyal student of the high school. SARINO GAROF ALO Sarino was an ace photograph- er and spent most of his leisure time mixing chemicals to produce a good t?J solution of hypo. He was another of our seniors who had an ambition to be a ham- radio operator. What happened, Sarino. did you lose all interest or was it love? BETTY GRANT Who is the girl with the jet- black hair? Why, of course, it's Betty. Betty is a quiet girl and is always accompanied by Iackie- her inseparable pal. We hope to see Betty succeed in her chosen plans for the future. Best of luck, Betty.
”
Page 21 text:
“
V0 , if E 1. ' '75 YM si W 5 X if Y X rf. .. 'K li it is 'A SIL the :gtg I - T, ,W ,L.X lean has a rather quiet re- served manner, but is well liked by all those who have the privi- lege of being her friends. She l' likes sports, especially basket- ball Incidentally, we have lean to thank for helping to keep the road open from the north end of town to Bumside. I-IELGE HI-ZNDRICKSON Helge certainly did spend a lot of time waiting for a certain girl by the name of Gracie in 107 after school. When walking he had a habit of jerking his thumb over his shoulder and shaking his head' Of course, we know he didnt mean it. EDWARD HERRICK Eddie, as we call him. is one boy who goes about with a smile on his face no matter how dark the times. If he works as hard after he graduates as he does in the orchestra he will be one of our most prominent citizens. Miss Rayner will miss him. ELSIE HELM Elsie was a quiet and pleasant girl in our school who never took things too seriously. Her modest personality, her friendliness, and playful good humor are a few outstanding characteristics add- ing to her charms. She proved herself to be a true friend to all who knew her. THELMA HOFFMAN Thelma was a girl with lovely blonde hair and a delightful gig- gle. Club activities and ping pong occupied much of her time. One of her main interests was dramat- ics. She could either act in. or direct a play with equal success. Chemistry, with history a close second, was her favorite subject. fr -'FR Q., 'WU SHIRLEY HILLMAN Shirley is the girl who speaks with a sweet, well-modulated voice at all times. Her gentle manner and actions make her the model of a perfect lady. Shirley appears to be quiet but really she is loads of fun. What is this we hear about baton-twirling? Ruth is the girl with the natural WILLIAM HOLLIS Bill believes in talking only when he has something worth- while to say, but at the same time, he is very tolerant in listening to others blow off steam. This silence of Bill's may have its advantages but it has prevented Bill from re- ceiving much of the credit rightly due him. ALLEN HOLLISTER Allen is a quiet, bashful fellow, but we hear he is quite talkative in history class. Although sports are not his specialty, he is an authority on horseback riding. Several young ladies are hoping to see Allen on the dance floor at the senior prom this Iune. DONALD HOUSE It is no longer Don. It is Buck now since Mr. House had a formal introduction to a shot gun loaded with buck shot. However. Buck doesn't need an introduction to the students of East Hartford High School. He is well known and well liked by everyone. 5 wavy hair that many of us en- vied. Her quick answers and come-backs startled many of us, for Ruth looked like the very quiet type of person. Her friendly companionship with Helen was one that we all admired and re- spected.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.