Greenwich High School - Compass Yearbook (Greenwich, CT)

 - Class of 1947

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SENIOR CLASS CL SOPHOMORE CLASS Not to be outdone by the fresh- men-or the upperclassmen, for that matter-the sophomores financed the purchase of a new electric score- board for basketball games in the boys' gym. With the able assistance of Mr. Ralph Ferdinand, faculty advisor, the sophomores gave a dance in January which proved to be a big success. Yes, we're proud of our sophomores and their im- portant contributions to the year's events. And last, but not least, we have the seniors, who with,the expert advice and help of their faculty advisor and friend, Miss Miriam Hardy, presented an extremely hilarious Senior Vaudeville. ln addi- tion to this production, the seniors combined their time and energy'to give the students the best possible Senior Prom, the acme of the year's social events. ASS OFFICE FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: J, Costantino, Vice President, R. Jenkins, President, R. Butler, Secretary, C. Pankosky, G. O. Representative, and J. Creamer, Treasurer. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: K. Lowe, Vice President, S. Linnen, Secretary, R. Noe, Treasurer, R. Masi, President. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: K. Gibson, Treasurer, P. Salter, President, J. Masi, Vice President, T. Nelson Secretory. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS First row, left to right: J. Mortimer, Secretary, K. Warner, Treasurer, M. Connolly, Vice President, A. Caravella, President. Back row, left to right: M. Craig, G. O. President, H, Groh, G. O. Representative, J. Smolewslsi, G. O. Representative. 30 RS FRESHMAN CLASS As is customary, class elections were held in the fall of the year, and although not too well acquainted with each other, the freshmen man- aged to choose a very capable group of officers. Under the guid- ance of Mr. Warren Lewin, faculty advisor to the class, these under- classmen conducted a successful Freshman-Night dinner, with music furnished by Peter Schmidt and his freshman band. JUNIOR CLASS Still more spectacular was the expensive, but practical purchase of an electric scoreboard for foot- ball, which was erected on Have- meyer Field in time for the first home game. This contribution was financed by donations, class dues, and by dances given by the Junior Class during the fall of the year. Just as eventful was the Junior Prom, which, under the direction of Mr. Allan Colegrove, faculty advisor, had a large turnout of students for one of the biggest events of the year.

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DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION Scenes from George Washington Slept Here Left to righf: F. Carroll, C. Copeland, R. Noe, C. Caputi, V. Giuliani, J. Grifliths. QF Left To right: J. Grimihs, R. Shapleigh, R. Noe, J. Ross, P. Bradley, R. Chickanis, C. Copeland, F. Carroll, W. Bankson, J. Sfisser Left fo righl: G. Simson, D. Kendall, R. Shapleigh, F. Gaffney, F. Carroll, C. Caputi. 29



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SCCREBOARD DEDICATION wif The dedlcqngn The burning of the bill Guided by Mr. Colegrove, the Class of '48 con- tributed a greatly appreciated item to the school. It raised the money and purchased an electric football scoreboard as a memorial to the veterans from G.H.S. This electric scoreboard was nothing commonplace, it was the best. As modern as the Yankee Stadium's, our scoreboard was appropriate for the sensational championship Greenwich team for which it was first used. The good wrought by this service was not limited to the football field. Motivated by the need of finances, the Class of '48 sponsored two successful dances, with Bibee James' Orchestra. It was a noble deed of that class to not only present the scoreboard to the school, but dedicate it to the G. l.'s from Greenwich High. However, we shall be more likely to think of it in connection with the Class of '48 than to remember it as the memorial for which it was intended. Dances sponsored by the debtors

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