East Hampton High School - Oracle Yearbook (East Hampton, CT)
- Class of 1931
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'Pfhx -. rv W 1 EH!-IE EDITORIAL Forever movmg forward IS the greatest movre of all hte Often rt seems to drag endlessly on sometxmes rt seems to have been accelerated and to speed for ward at a frrghtemngly SWIH pace When we the Class of 1947 were Freshmen the years ahead seemed to be a long way off But as Sen1ors we realrze that those seemlngly long years actually sped by w1th amazmg raprdrty If we have learned but one lesson dunng these elusrve years let 1t have been H115 lesson the foundahon of greatness l1es rn the expenence of the past the arm of greatness 1195 1n the vast hopes of the future but the works of greatness l1e rn the present Let us not speak of what we mrght have done or what we shall do Let us do It now for rt rs later than we thrnk' G Lourse Keefe M10 WA' xxxwxtxvtu 5 i 2 H N.-v.,i,V Miss V. Louise Higgins, DEDICATION X We, the Seniors of 1947, sincerely dedicate this Oracle to our advisor, Miss V. Louise Higgins, for her inspiring spirit which pervades all her classes, and in appreciation for the time she has spent in making this year's Oracle a success. We are grate- ful for having her with us during our years at East Hampton High School. 5 'iffflsvy S Qrgf if Parr? ir' CD' Q56 www if ff? wfkiijg f if'tscf ki ASSISTANT IOTOGRAPHY EDITOR EDITOR L we ,, J' l K li EDITOR-IN -CHIEF EDITOR fu. , Us I' il. . .fm ' f' S f T TOGRAFH7' EDI TOR Ax , xx Qi G. Louise Keefe Auvemsruc ADVERTISING A E PHo'roGaAPHY EDITORS Arthur Tohnson and Melvin Segal EDI DTTOR ' C? Dorothy W s ' ' rberg BUSINESS Business I EDITOR I muon I A ff Af .M V, ,. , ,W ...-ur--.. ui... EDITOR IN CHIEF if vw' I ADMINISTRATION WW' 'x 'N I K ... N Vx DH. CARLYLE G. HOYT Superintendent of Schools A.B., Middlebury College-Ph.D., Yale University ADVISERS M . fi' if' I ft' Mtv Iliff M..fI,6, 1 I Q 'Y - flag. nerr' W Ng sl, . - id f i- its A I MR. EVERETT A. MCDONALD Principal B.S., Fitchburg State Teachers Col- lege-M. Ed., Boston University Graduate School of the Universtiy of Michigan-Graduate School of Yale University Physics MR. ANDREW D. FERRIGNO Assistant Principal B.A.. St. Iohn's University-Grad uate School of the University of Connecticut-Graduate School of Penn. State College English III and IV. French II. Latin I and II MISS V. LOUISE HIGGINS A.B.. Iackson College for Women at Tufts College-M.A., Radcliife College. Harvard Graduate School ot Education United States History III and IV. World History MISS EVELYN BELL U n B.S., Rhode Island State College Direction of Homemaking I an-ff4Ll4,4.fcfAw1A-4LfA'ff4'C .awefj , E 18 , U ! l K AR. NICHOLAS E. BATTIT 5 MH, HARRY CQLE lindge Technical Tfdihihg School K B,S,, Ogwegg State Teqcheyg C -B.S., Massachusetts School of lege-Hanford Trade gchoo krt-f-Graduate School of Harvard Yale Univergigy I ' s't mver ly Industrial Arts Xrt and Mechanical Drawing MISS MARIORIE IACOBSON M155 CLARENCE R- GARLAB B.E.. New Britain Teachers Col- B.S., Mary Washington Collegr ,ege QJ Q Hadtord College Physical Education, Social Stud- Biology, Algebra L Appl SS, English- C0031 Mathematics I and II 3 , 5 q N' '4-'40 I ' l. 4, 7 :P , if ft ffffl ff 2 s - f n MJ 1 ffl E- , , ,, 1 1,-I f f - , , I .rj 1 X IJ M W 'htel I 1 -f ' I I 9, ff-f ' I 1 ' 5 ' , - fzfvf I 4 N fm in jd V. l ' F Q- , J ' ,cf I , - eff. VV l x , k ' ' be I !' ' - , Ei I 1 4.1 ,,',u1::.-Q, 'EF ' f ,X fu, ,ou-0-nf! g , ' f- ' 41 '3f'f1? 5?Wt!-','41l z f - 4, wc! f.. MISS HELEN C. ANDERS6N - . Z E B.A.. College oi New Rochelle yn s A , Q l Secretary E ' E I I 'Oi y 0 , MISS MAUREEN WALL Pl X Morse Business College 'Q Secretary Z 8 z .i X L A o P, SQ. A R. IOHN CALLAHAN ew Britain Teachers' College S. hemistry, Geometry. General :ience IH. GEORGE PILICY 'anisius College. Hyannis State eacher's College B.S.. Boston 'ollege M. Ed. lathematics, English Literature 'Rv Nr' ,,e-uid'-to Albertus Magnus College BA fd! English U A MISS HELEN OA KES 6 Mio . l t' n i 124 if 'N f New Iersey College for Women A.B., Rutger's University Ed.M. English. French, Mathematics HW .WQM tif if if' ff' 'MK' NRM' .3 Q .em if x I 'idk vs. I Q I 60 l 4 MRS. MARIOHIE HOUSE New Haven Teacher's Colleg Willimantic Teacher's Colleg Yale, Columbia English, Iunior Business Traini MISS ELLEN M. GHIMES Salem State Teachers College Typewriting, Shorthand. Bool keeping. Office Training '-Cb 6- L.-f mgziflf .iv MR. IULIUS MARKIEWICZ University of Connecticut B.A. Boys' Physical Educati Director. Social Stu.dies Wk ifzrg' . WW A Spay, ji Q MR. MILTON LYEBERMAN Eastman School of Music. Univer sity ol Rochester. University of Cambridge. Cambridge. England Supervisor ol Vocal and Instru mental Music in-in 5 FLORENCE OLIVER SECRETARY SHIRLEY BURNHAM TREASURER PRESIDENT Starring o m :H 'JU L U1 U2 Q z U1 F' ix J, ff xX N N XX X xxx X XX XX XX XXXXYX Q Rx E X X x X THE SENIORS CAROL RUDOLPH VICE-PRESIDENT V. LOUISE HIGGINS ADVISOR ANDREW D. FERRIGN ADVISOR O BARBARA ACKLEY Brooklyn I laughed 'till I cried. Gismo Transfer from Farmingdale High School, Farmingdale, New York Barbara, a new member of the class, entered into all our ac- tivities with a keen enthusiasm. We found her to have a sterling personality, and she has won a place in our hearts. May you have as much spirit in your future undertakings as you have shown for your class and school. Activities: Basketball 445: Baseball 445: Library Club 445: Cheer- leading 445: Girls' Sports Club 445: Vice President Mat Club 445: Girls' Glee Club 445: Mixed Chorus 445. , IOSEPH BANNING Ice Never do today what you can put off till to-morrow I can't do it. Where there's a bunch of boys, and a devilish plan afoot, there you'l1 find Ioe, a swell guy, fine athlete, and general fun loving member of our class. Best of everything, Ioe! Activities-Mat Club 415: Sportsmen's Club 42,3,45: Soccer 41,2, 3,457 Baseball 41,2,3,45: Basketball 41,2,3.45: Treasurer of Sports men's Clu.b 43.45. I-IARRIET BERLAGE Smiles A friendly nature, a smile sincere Oh! Great Harriet will long be remembered for her outstanding scholas- tic ability. Her gay ways and helpful manner have won her many friends and will be remembered by all of us. We are sure she will be the perfect secretary and succeed in anything she undertakes. The best of everything, always, Harriet. Activities-Girls' Chorus 4l,2,3.45: Mixed Chorus 4l,2,3,4,5: A.D.A. 4l,2,3.4, President, Vice President, Treasurerli Student Council 42.35: Student Assembly 445: Vice Chairman-Social Committee: Iournalism Club 435: National Honor Society 42,3,4, Vice Presi- dent5: Assistant Editor of Oracle: Music Appreciation 415: D.A.R. Award 445. 12 ELEANOR BLISH Elie To look up and not down, to look forward and not back. to look out and not in, and to lend a hand. Oh, my aching back! Eleanor's friendly and courteous manner is well known to all her classmates. She's a swell sport and will always be re- membered for her willingness to help whenever she's needed. Good luck always, Eleanor, you certainly deserve it. Activities-Math Club ill: Girls' Glee C2,3,4.l: Mixed Chorus 12, 3.4l2 lournalism t2,3.4,l: Student Assembly l4l: National Honor Society l3,4l: Art Ill: Hi-Y l1.2,3.4l: College Prep Club l4l. ' Q SHIRLEY BURNHAM Pee Wee I have to live for others and not for myself. Ieepers Shirley is our little business-woman, always hurrying here or there on some important errand. Although she may be small, she has a big heart and is always ready and willing to help. Continue to be useful in your own way, Shirley, and you can s . all X f if never fail. 1 A J' Activities-Girls' Glee ll,2,3,4l: Mixed Chorus ll,2,3,4lZ National 1 2 f p Honor Society l2,3,4, Treasurer 4l: A. D. A. ll,2l: lournalism l3,4l: gl ' ' Editor of East Hampton News Page l4l: Treasurer of School l3l: lll' A a 3 . Treasurer of Class l4l. 5' lll A 5 ,. r sst' A . A A ' ': S ' t r s s. t RONALD CARLSON Ronnie There is no great genius without some touch of madness. ' Ma-swe1l Transfer from Tuckahoe High School, Bronxville, New York Ronnie is a newcomer to the class, but we soon found him to be a grand sport and good fellow. We know his friendliness and good nature will lead him to bigger and better things in life. Activities-Sportsmen's Club l3.4lI College Prep Club f4l. l3 MARY FARLEY Skippy There IS a garden in her face where roses and white lilies grow. Gee hfe IS wonderful, isn't it? Transfer from Lake Placid High School, Lake Placid, New York Mary came to E H H S in her Senior year, but we soon came to know her because of her pleasant smile and pleasing per- sonality She is tops on our list of 'those we like. and we wish Act1v1t1es Dramatlcs Club 143 Girls' Glee Club 143: Mixed ROGER CLARK p Duke Men of few words are the best men That always helps. Roger is one of the more reserved members of our class, but he possesses a quiet humor which is known to us all. He is not certain what he plans to do after he finishes school, but what- ever it is, he is sure to succeed. The best of everything, Roger. Activities-Student Council 147: Boys' Sports Club 13, 4, Secretary 41: College Prep Club 141. RUTH IEAN HANNA Ruthie Sober, steadfast. and denture. Oh! for heavens sake! Ruth is one of the quietest members of our class. She likes almost all sports but her favorite pastime is bowling, and you may see her at the Belltown Alley's whenever she has free time. She likes to write poetry and is one of the best poets in our class. Lots of success and happiness to you, Ruth. Activities-Ioumcrlism Club 12,3,47: Photography Club 113: Girls' Glee Club 12.3l: Mixed Chorus 12,3l. I4 MARY HOLMES Bud Good nature brings many friends Could be Mary has been outstanding in girls' sports, basketball and baseball. Her good sportsmanship is one of her greatest assets and her friendly and cheerful manner has won her many friends. We shall always remember her as the beauty of the Senior Class. May happiness and good fortune always be yours, Mary! Activities-Music fl,2.3,4l: Basketball K2,3,4,l: A. D. A. Club fl,2,3.4l: Sports Club fll. . V-a ' 'TFL l HARRY NORMAN INGRAHAM Whitey l will follow thee to the last with truth and loyalty. Huh! Norm's friendly nature, cheerful personality, and depend- ability, have made him an outstanding member of our class. He is one who will undoubtedly make good in all his future undertakings. Norm has proven himself a worthwhile athlete to have on any school team. The best of everything to one of the best! Activities-Soccer 1.3.4, co-captain, 45: Basketball Cl,2,3,4l: Base- ball C1,2,34J: Boys' Mat Club ill: Music f2,4l: Sports' Club f2,3,4l. ELIZABETH ISLEIB Betty Nothing is so difficult but that it may be ' found out by seeking. l've got a brainy idea! We all know Betty as Editor-In-Chief of the Bellringer and a true scholar. Although Betty is one of the quieter members of the class, she is active in school and will be remembered by all of us. We know you'll succeed in everything Betty. Activities-Art ill: Mixed Chorus C257 Editor-in-Chief C4l: Girls' Glee Club 127: loumalism Club f2,3,4l: National Honor Society f2,3,4,l: Math Club fll: Hi-Y fl,2,3,4l: Assistant Editor of Ioumal- ism Club 137: Field Hockey ill. I5 Y N 6 FLORENCE OLIVER Flo She smiled and the shadows departed. V What-jamaccallit Florence, one of the sweetest girls in our class, always has a smile and a cheery hello for everyone. She is everybody's friend and with her charming personality that captivates you almost immediately, Florence is sure to make a success in the world, no matter whatshe undertakes. Activities-Mat Club Cl, 2, 37: Dramatics C4 One Act Play7: Treas- urer, Class Secretary C2, 3, 47: Mixed Chorus Cl, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 47' Cheerleader C2 3 47' Glee Club Cl 2 3 47' National Honor Q! 1, it . l f? y Society C2, 3, 47: College 'Prep Club CSecrefary 47. CHARLES ELLIS O'NEIL Sonny Yea, but, As upright as the cedar: as merry as the day is long. Sonny has proven himself a leader throughout his four years in high school. He is a very fine athlete and is very active in all class activities. He has been president of the class for the past four years. The best of luck, Sonny, we know you will always be a leader. Activities-President of Class Cl, 2, 3, 47: Soccer Cl, 2, 3, 47: Base- ball Cl, 2, 3, 47: Basketball Cl, 2, 3, 47: Boys' Chorus C2, 3, 47: Mixed Chorus C2, 3, 47: Student Council Cl7: Mat Club C2, 37: Sports Club C3, 4, Vice President 47. All Q -K- ,fx TT? af'-f IOAN O'NEIL Irish Let the world slip: we shall ne'er be younger. You know? Ioan can be recognized by her infectious little giggle that invades many a study hall. She has been especially active in school sports and outstanding on the basketball team. May you always play on the winning team, Ioan. Activities-Mat Club Cl, 27: Girls' Glee Cl, 2, 3, 47: Mixed Chorus Cl, 2, 3, 47: Field Hockey C172 Bowling League C177 Baseball Cl, 2, 3. 47: Treasurer of Class C17: Hi-Y Cl, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 47: Basketball Cl, 2, 3, 47. 1 I8 MARY HOLMES Bud Good nature brings many friends Could be Mary has been outstanding in girls' sports, basketball and baseball. Her good sportsmanship is one of her greatest assets and her friendly and cheerful manner has won her many friends. We shall always remember her as the beauty of the Senior Class. May happiness and good fortune always be yours, Mary! Activities-Music t1,2,3,4l2 Basketball l2,3,4,lI A. D. A. Club tl,2.3,4l: Sports Club lll. n 1A. HARRY NORMAN INGRAHAM Whitey I will follow thee to the last with truth and loya1ty. Huh! Nonn's friendly nature. cheerful personality. and depend- ability, have made him an outstanding member of our class. He is one who will undoubtedly make good in all his future undertakings. Norm has proven himself a worthwhile athlete to have on any school team. The best of everything to one of the best! Activities-Soccer 1.3.4. co-captain. 4l: Basketball C1.2,3.4l: Base- ball ll,2,34l: Boys' Mat Club Cllr Music t2,4l7 Sports' Club l2.3,4l. ELIZABETH ISLEIB Betty Nothing is so difficult but that it may be ' found out by seeking. I've got a brainy idea! We all know Betty as Editor-In-Chief of the Bel1ringer and a true scholar. Although Betty is one of the quieter members of the class, she is active in school and will be remembered by all of us. We know you'11 succeed in everything Betty. Activities--Art ill: Mixed Chorus t2l: Editor-in-Chief t4l: Girls' Glee Club l2l: loumalism Club t2,3,4l: National Honor Society l2,3,4,l: Math Club ill: Hi-Y Cl,2,3.4l: Assistant Editor of Iournal- ism Club l3l7 Field Hockey ill. I5 ji G. LOUISE KEEFE A good name is better than riches. Leader, scholar-a combination that's hard to beat. Gracious, winning, co operative, what more can be said? No need to wish her success: she has it now and always will. Activities-Dramatics Club 1l,47: A. D. A. Club 127: Sports Club 137: Girls' Glee Club 137: Mixed Chorus 1l,2,3,47: Hi-Y 12,37: Field ARTHUR IOHN SON Art Sing and the world sings with you I lost my head. Wherever you hear a humorous laugh or see a group of kids with devilish ideas in mind, you are likely to find Art. His polite manner and friendly ways have made him a friend to all. Art's fine voice has been heard at many social affairs in the town and at the school. We know he willjiave a happy and success- ful future. Activities-Photography 1l,2,3,4, Secretary l,2, Treasurer 3.47: Soccer 13,47: Basketball 13,47: Student Council 147: College Prep Club 147: Mixed Chorus 1l,2,3,47: Music Appreciation 137: Boys' Chorus 1l,2,3,47: Photography Editor of Oracle. Weze Hockey 117: Basketball 12,3,47: Cheerleader 147: Treasurer of Class 12,37: President College Prep Club 147: President National Honor Society 147: Iunior Miss : Editor-in-Chief for the Oracle. :AQ I l 3 MILA KURITZ Lee Nothing ever succeeds that exuberant spirits have not helped to produce. Oh! Gee Mila's dramatic ability and her work in the Photography Club have proven an asset to E.H.H.S. Her Views on life shall long be remembered by her friends. Here's luck to a girl who de- serves to have her dreams come true. Activities-Girls' Glee 1l,2,3,47: Mixed Chorus 1l,2,3,47: Music Appreciation 137: Art 12,47: Powder 8: Puff 1l,2,3,47: Photography Club 13,47: College Prep Club 147. 16 I I MILTON EUGENE NICHOLS CORINNE MOARD Corky Ah, you flavor everything, you are the vanilla of society. See me later Corinne, one of the most popular Senior girls, has captured the hearts of all. Her sweet smile has brought her many friends. Good luck, Corky, and may your future be as full of happiness and friends as your past has been. Activities-Baseball 11, 2, 3, 45: Dramatics Club 125: Girls Sports Club 135: Field Hockey 115: Rifle Club 145: Cheerleader 12, 3, 45: Vice President 11, 25: Mat Club 115: Hi-Y 11, 2, 35: Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 45: Girls' Chorus 11, 2, 3, 45: Music Appreciation 115: Bowling League 115. 1 5 -.IX .X i .X .X ,fNick1, Beetle Brain The wisest man could ask no more of fate, than to be simple, modest. manly, true. Nick's four years in E. H. H. S. may be compared to a train gradually increasing in momentum. His contributions to our class have grown, until now, as a Senior, he is one of the out- standing students in our class. N ick's athletic ability will never be forgotten by any of us. As president of the Student Association, he has done a wonderful job. Good luck, Milton, and may you always be a leader! Activities- Late Christopher Bean 115: Math Club 115: Soccer 11, 2, 3, 45: Baseball 1l, 2, 3, 45: Basketball 11, 2, 3, 4, captain 35: Sportsmen's Club 12, 3, 45: Student Council 12, 3, Vice President5: Vice President of Class 135: National Honor Society 13, 45: President BARBARA OLANDER Io Ann Wel1 - yes! Everybody's friend We shall always remember Barbara for her cheerful friend- liness and her cooperative manner in helping everyone in any way she could. Best of luck always, Io Ann. Activities-Girls' chorus 11, 2, 35: Mixed chorus 11, 2, 35: Dramatic Club 11, 2, au. I7 of School 1457 Intramural Basketball 11, 2, 3, 45: College Prep Club 145 11'- Y FLORENCE OLIVER Flo She smiled and the shadows departed. What-jamaccallit Florence, one of the sweetest girls in our class, always has a smile and a cheery hel1o for everyone. She is everybody's friend and with her charming personality that captivates you almost immediately, Florence is sure to make a success in the world, no matter whatyshe undertakes. - Activities-Mat Club ll, 2, 37: Dramatics C4 One Act Play7: Treas- urer, Class Secretary t2, 3, 47: Mixed Chorus fl, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 47' Cheerleader Q2 3 47' Glee Club ll 2 3 47' National Honor . SfSc1e1y fz, 3, 47: Cclllege 'Prep Club csedreiqfy 45. CHARLES ELLIS O'NElL Sonny Yea, but, As upright as the cedar: as merry as the day is long. Sonny has proven himself a leader throughout his four years in high school. He is a very fine athlete and is very active in all class activities. He has been president of the class for the past four years. The best of luck, Sonny, we know you will always be a leader. Activities-President of Class I 1, 2, 3, 47: Soccer Cl, 2, 3, 47: Base- ball tl, 2, 3, 47: Basketball Cl, 2, 3, 47: Boys' Chorus 12, 3, 47: Mixed Chorus l2, 3, 47: Student Council 117: Mat Club f2, 37: Sports Club l3, 4, Vice President 47. Q if unix V717 IOAN O'NEIL Irish Let the world slip: we shal1ne'er be younger. You know? Ioan can be recognized by her infectious little giggle that invades many a study hall. She has been especially active in school sports and outstanding on the basketball team. May you always play on the winning team, Ioan. Activities-Mat Club ll, 27: Girls' Glee Cl, 2, 3, 47: Mixed Chorus fl, 2, 3, 47: Field Hockey l17: Bowling League 417: Baseball ll, 2, 3. 47: Treasurer of Class 417: Hi-Y tl, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 47: Basketball ll, 2, 3, 47. 1 I8 WANDA PASTERNAK Wandie A witty woman is a treasure, a witty beauty is power. Really? Carefree, pleasant, witty, that's Wandie. What more is neces- sary to perk up a dull class? We know her wonderful sense of humor will be an asset to her in life. The best of luck, always. Activities-Mat Club 111: Girls' Chorus 1l,2,3,41: Mixed Chorus 1l,2,3,41: Bowling Club 111: A. D. A. 121: Girls' Sports Club 131: Rifle Club 141. . X i as IEAN PETERSON Pete Take short views, hope for the best and trust in God That's a joke, son Iean's wit and good humor, especially in shorthand class, will long be remembered by the school and will carry her far in her future accomplishments. The best of everything to you, Iean, and may you always be as happy-go-lucky as you are now. Activities-Sports Club 12,31: Dramatics 11,41: Girls' Chorus 11.2, 3,412 Mixed Chorus 1l,2,3,41. . if l,v: M K , i 1 1 , t ROSEMARY ROBINSON lucky I know what's what. lucky is a rather quiet member of our class. Her artistic ability and sincerity will carry her far in the future. Smooth, sophisti- cated, the girl with the unique hair styles, that's Rosemary. Here's to a lovely member of our class who deserves to go far in the world. Activities-Girls' Glee Club 1l,2,41: Mixed Chorus 11,2,41: Bowl- ing 111: Mat Club 1l,31: Cheerleading 13,41: Photography 14, Secre- tary1: Hi-Y 1l,2,3, Treasurer 31: Basketball 12,3,41: Baseball 141: Mat Club Treasurer 131: Art Editor of Oracle. I9 'Z H., easy one. 1, Activities-Drarnatics Cl,2,3,4l Basketball Cll Varsity Basket Cliffs ball C275 Volleyball C 1.27: Debat1ng C3l Ioumallsm C37 Vice Presi X dent oi Class C415 Girls' State Representative C4l Music Appre- N ciation C3,4l: College Prep Club C45 '32 ., .FY MELVIN SEGAL Mel All experience is an ark to build upon. Prove it. We know Melvin mostly for his good work in athletics, both as manager and player. His good scholastic record proves he will do well in any field he undertakes. Good luck, Melvin. Activities-Soccer C2,3,4l: Baseball C3,4, co-capt. 43: Basketball C4J: Photography Club C1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Vice President 41: Chairman Senior Christmas Formal: College Prep Club C4l. l ALVIN SILVERBERG 20 4 CAROL RUDOLPH uffy The Mirror of all Courtesy Oh. well, thats life for you Carol's scholastic ability has proven a great asset to our class. Her willingness to help at all times has been a source of comfort to her friends. We know her chmb to success will be an Wit makes its own welcome lt's ternfic Alvin has no counterpart either in the past or luture He is the class funnybone, always ready with a witty amusing state ment. Wherever he goes, he will always be welcome Best of luck, Alvin, and may you never lose your humorous touch Activities-Hi-Y C177 loumalism Club C17 Dramatics C3 47 Adver tising Manager of Oracle C49 College Prep Club C43 DOROTHY WELLS Dot The secret of success is constancy to purpose. Oh! Sugar Whenever you needed typing done and whenever the basket- ball team needed that extra point for a game, Dot was always there to do it. Her cheerful smile and willing hand will long be remembered by her classmates. Activities-Mat Club Cl,23: Mixed Chorus C1,2,3,43: Girls' Glee , Cl,2,3,43: Basketball Team C2,3,43: Sports Club C3,43: Librarian C33: S - Library Club C33: Baseball C3,43: Cheerleader C432 Advertising Manager of Oracle. , ROSEMARY ZANLUNGO Rosie All good things come in little packages. I'l1 bet. RICHARD WILKES Dick No task's too steep for human wit. I beg your pardon Dick, known as the class jester, is especially interested in photography, and can be seen at games and other school af- fairs. Dick always finds humor in whatever he does. His won- derful sense of humor is bound to make him successful in what- ever he does. All the best to you, Dick, and may you find as much humor in your future as you have found in your past. Activities-Journalism Club CI3: Photography C2,3,43: Student Council C43. If ou uickl looked over the Senior homeroom ou mi ht 'Q Y q Y Y 9 miss Rosemary, for she is one of the smaller members of the class. Rosemary has a charming way about her and is lots of fun. May she enjoy all that is good in the coming years. Activities-Powder and Puff C1,2,3,43: Girls' Chorus C1,2,3,43: Mixed Chorus Cl,2,3,43. - it 1 , f..t gig ZI George Mack 1929-1944 22 SCRIPT TO: E. H. H. S. FROM: CLASS of 1947 Re: Four years at E. H. H. S. -History, Will, Prophecy R .AP .NX K we . 1 . i sw .M W.. mf 1+- v: ' ps Re: History of Class of l947 FRESHMAN YEAR ln September 1943, we entered E. H. H. S. as greenhorns, extras, cmd were dramatically welcomed by the seasoned players, the Seniors of '44. During our first year, we played no major roles, but merely learned the ropes and the gentle art of acting like high school students. Our first production Freshman Year was directed by Mr. Amejko and Mrs. Hughes, co-starring Sonny O'Neil as President, with Virginia Meagher as Vice President, Ioan O'Neill as Treasurer, Corinne Moard as Secretary, in the supporting roles. The rest of us put in a good per- formance and many showed promise of becoming good actors in the great drama of E. H. H. S. The main sequence in Freshman Year was the Freshman-Sopho- more Hop which brought out our best talent. As the year came to a close and the curtain rang down on another performance completed, we looked forward to producing a bigger, better performance in Sophomore Year. SOPHOMORE YEAR ' Sophomore Year, our second production will always be remem- bered for its excellent acting and scenes. It was directed by Mrs. Remy and starred Sonny O'Neil as President, Corinne Moard as Vice Presi- dent, Florence Oliver as Secretary, and Louise Keefe as Treasurer. The most beautiful scene was the Sophomore Hop which will long be remembered for its Spring decorations and splendid acting. We began to take more important roles and proved our worth in starring in the cast of the Powder and Puff Play, Tiger House. The second most important section of our Sophomore drama was the successful operation of penny-dancing. As Sophomore Year closed we looked forward to producing Iunior Year in which we would begin to major in the drama of E. H. H. S. IUNIOR YEAR At last, the chance we have been waiting for, a major role in our high school career-Upper Classmen. The stars of our show were Charles O'Neil, Milton Nichols, Florence Oliver and Louise Keefe. Our directors were Miss Garland and Miss Bell. We were represented in the Student Council by Harriet Berlage, M.il- ton Nichols and Richard Wilkes. They contributed to the formation of a new Student Govemment and Student Constitution. In the first election of the new govemment, Milton Nichols was elected President and Richard Wilkes Vice President for the following year. ref st.. S 5 .ttltwbt 3 .wma wrt un The Iunior Prom proved to be the most outstanding scene in the many memorable ones of our lunior Year. As the end of the school year drew near we looked forward with courage and hope to the numerous tasks ahead of us, and the praise- worthy position of full-fledged stars-Dignified Seniors. SENIOR YEAR The highest rung of the ladder had been reached: we now received top billing as Seniors and we bravely undertook all the duties and re- sponsibilities accredited to Seniors. The annual Senior Tea was held following an assembly in which the incoming Freshmen, the future stars, were welcomed and introduced to the various activities of the school. Refreshments were served and the preview was terminated by dancing. Under the competent leadership of Mr. Ferrigno and Miss Higgins, our directors, we shouldered what no other class had ever undertaken-a class trip to Canada. We immediately planned numerous activities for the tremendous task of raising money for the trip. We began the year with a record dance to which both the Senior and Junior High were invited. This was followed by other activities, the most outstanding being the Christmas Formal, which was preceeded by a dinner at Marlborough Tavern. Everyone agreed that it was one of the best performances of the year. In Ianuary a card party and raffle were held. Charles O'Neil, after three previous years of leadership, again ap- peared in the leading role of class president, with the supporting cast of Carol Rudolph as Vice President, Shirley Burnham as Treasurer, and Florence Oliver as Secretary. With Milton Nichols and Richard Wilkes serving as President and Vice President of the Student Association, we elected Roger Clark, Eliza- beth lsleib and Arthur Iohnson as members of the Student Council and Ioseph Banning, Eleanor Blish and Harriet Berlage as members of the Student Assembly. The long awaited Senior Day finally arrived with President Charles O'Neil directing as P rincipal. The traditional Class Night and banquet, at which we thanked all those who helped us in our four years of High School will never be forgotten. With the closing of the year the most important event of our high school career took place-commencement. We received our long coveted diplomas, passports to greater things in the future. Richard Wilkes Elizabeth lsleib . mf ...ibn XXX ' BNN Propertres Whlch Can Be Used In Other Productlons We the theatrrcal stars of E H H S rn 1947 do hereby present the 1948 propertres for the oncomrng productron The followrng actors and actresses have won many an Oscar for therr own partrcular roles They wrsh to leave therr specral talents so that more Oscars may be won and perhaps someday the Academy Award wrll be attarned Sonny O Nerl wrshes to leave hrs punctualrty record to Harvey Rob- rnson who wrll make good use of rt Lourse Keele leaves her dramatrc abrlrtres to Ioan Cobley to add to the ones she already has Now that Arthur Iohnson rs graduatrng he regretfully turns over all the East Hampton Hrgh grrls to Casanova Smrth who we feel sure wrll take good care of them Eleanor Blrsh wrlls her patrence and fortrtude to Rrchard Wall al though he IS garnrng both so successfully he may not need them by 948 Ronnre Carlson wrlls hrs car to Herb Strong feelrng sure he could stand a new one as he drrves to and from the E H H S studro Roger Clark leaves hrs dreams rn Amerrcan Hrstory to Mrss Hrggrns to frgure out Wanda Pasternak wrlls her mrschref and humor to Elarne Lanen to be put to use rn Mrss Grrmes class next year Harrret Berlage leaves her hrgh marks rn commercral subyects to Ieannette Hubbard Shrrley Burnham leaves some of her petrteness to Clrfford Turner Alvrn Srlverberg leaves hrs frne art of crltrcrsm to Brll O Nerl Rrchard Wrlkes leaves hrs photographrc rnterests to Robert Brxby rn order that there may be more movres for the Class of 1848 lean Peterson and Rosemary Zanlungo leave therr grggles to Dolly Coy Elsre Doberentz and Ruth Erlandson to be used at the scene of the Study Hall next year Ioan O Nerll leaves her trtle of best dancer to Marron Campbell Melvrn Segal adds hrs neatness to that of Bob Mrner Dot Wells leaves her frankness to Lennre Mrller so that he may over come a lrttle of hrs shyness Rosemary Robrnson wrlls her long harr to Ann Walsh Corrnne Moard leaves her pleasant ways and popularrty to Anrta Avery who already has a great deal of both Barbara Ackley and Ioe Bannrng leave therr trtle of Class Baby to Lourse Coleman Nomran lngraham leaves hrs quretness to Eunrce Brarnerd Carol Rudolph leaves her oratoncal talents to Donald Iaffe Mary Holmes leaves her srster Grace to follow rn her footsteps as an athlete both on the screen and off To Mr Mark we leave the hope for a good season rn sports next year and a note of thanks for all hrs help rn the past year Mrlton Nrchols leaves hrs splendrd basketball record and hrs appetrte to Claude Prrce so he wrll no longer play the role of The Thrn Man Mary Farley leaves her flarr for orrgrnal and new rdeas for the Class of 1948 to help them solve therr many problems that wrll come up Florence Olrver leaves her courtesy and polrteness to Bobby Bannrng rn hopes that he wrll use them wrsely Betty lslerb leaves her scholastrc talents to add to those of Lorrarne Schooner Mrla Kurrtz leaves a lrttle of her herght to Kenneth Anderson so he wont need to wear elevator shoes any longer Ruth Hanna wrshes to donate her freckles to Frank Pellettr as he has so few hoprng he wrll obtarn the role rn the famous movre Forever Freckles And so rn the year of Open the Door Rrchard and the Senror Canada Drrve we leave you the Class of 48 our specral talents and the startlrng role we have played so you may follow rn our footsteps to a newer and more successful year of fame and fortune Srgned sealed and attested rn the Year of Our Lord One thousand nrne hundred and forty seven loan O'Ne1ll Corrnne Moard W f, f if . . Re: 1 . H ' A ' ' ' . 26 To: Oracle From: Advertising Department Re: Coming Attractions Here we are, Mary and Harriet. on our way to the Star Theater in Hollywood to see the world premiere of Carlson Follies of 1957, pro- duced and directed by Ronald Carlson, wealthy New York play boy, and starring that noted actress Mila Kuritz. Arriving at the theater we find ourselves amid millions of famous people. Looking around we notice Wanda Pasternak and Mary Farley, that unique writing team, very much engrossed in conversation. Standing in front of us in the line to the ticket booth is none other than the noted Congresswoman Carol Rudolph. Accompanying Miss Rudolph is her secretary, Barbara Ackley. Finally we are in the theater making our way through the crowded aisles to our box. As we settle in our seats we hear familiar voices coming from the next box. Turning in that direction we find ourselves face to face with Louise Keefe, Eleanor Blish and Ioan O'Neil, teachers at Boston University who have come to California to attend a teachers' convention. The lights dim, the curtain goes up and the news reel begins. Our first stop is La Guardia Airport in New York. Here we find Florence Oliver, Air Hostess on the President's private plane, The Sacred Cow. The scene now changes to the Yankee Stadium, where we see Ioseph Ban- ning and Norman Ingraham playing in the World Series garne. As we glance around at the spectators we notice Roger Clark, well known re- porter of the Sunday Herald. Accompanying Mr. Clark is the renowned lawyer, Milton Nichols, who has just finshed the famous case, Vitamin Flintheart versus Influence. 27 Our next stop is in Greece, where we find Charles O'Neil, who has just won the Olympic championship in swimming. Leaving Greece we travel back to the United States, to New York's famous Teen Timer Club. Our vocalist is none other than that singing sensation of the year, Arthur Iohnson. Our scene now changes to the sunny, shores of Florida, where we find Professor Richard Wilkes, who after many years of research work, has successfully solved the problem of, Why Richard did not open the door. We now leave Florida and return to the fabulous Club '47 where we find lean Peterson featured as a star vocalist. As guest of honor we find Doctor Betty Isleib, who has just returned from a tour in Europe, accompanied by her private secretary Shirley Burnham, and her assist- ant nurse, Barbara Olander. As we glance around the room we notice an old friend Dorothy Wells now a designer of dresses in New York's largest Fifth Avenue Store. Seated across from Miss Wells is Ruth Hanna, state champion bowler of the year. The News reel ends, and we are once again confronted with the usual array of Producers, Directors, Photographers, etc. Among these appear many familiar names. Our old friend Rosemary Zanlungo is a hair stylist: Melvin Segal is head of the Photography: Corinne Moard is Music Direc- tor, and Rosemary Robinson is the designer of the gowns. The picture is based on the book, Marlborough Marvels, by the noted novelist, Alvin Silverberg. The picture finally starts. - - - Mary Holmes Harriet Berlage 28 'ix pi ,,-Q.. is X' one Most lor Class Shirley Burnham Most Digflified Most Popular with Faculty Florence Oliver- Melvin Segal Harriet Berlage -Milton Nichols Class Athletes Best Sports Mary Holmes Sonny O'Neil Most Dependable Shirley Burnham-f Richard Wilkes Actress and Actor Louise Keete--Ronald Carlson Best Natured Eleanor Blishfliichard Wilkes Done most ior E.H.H.S. Shirley Burnham---Milton Nichols Best Iitterbug-f--Best Dancer Ioan O'Nei1l-Ronald Carlson Vamp and Shiek 30 Most Lovable -Cutest Corinne Moardflionald Carlson Corinne Moardlloe Banning Done Most lor Cl Sonny O'Neil Iesters Neatest-Nicest Smile Wanda Pasternak Richard Wilkes Best Looking Florence Oliver-Ronald Carlson Most Talkative-Class Babies Mischief Makers Barbara Ackley--Ioe Banning Florence Oliver-Arthur Iohnson Best Singers Ioan O'Neil-Arthur Iohnson Dreamers Wanda Pastemak-Roger Clark Best Dressed Quietest Corinne Moard-Melvin Segal Ruth Hanna-Norman Ingraham Most Popular-mMost Romantic 31 Most Studious-Class Scholars nn-,,. nn, n, , ,Ax ., . Q ! I 'QR I STARLETS: CLASS OF 1948 Advisors S MRS. DWYER , . .,,... , ...A . A. XMB. CALLAHAN CLOSEUP: President RICHARD WALL Vice President IOAN COBLEY Secretary Q I LEONARD MILLER Treasurer WARREN SMITH f I A , I if sf 9 v H A Iii - I --,, , Advisors .,.,.. CLOSEUP: President V, .. Vice President Secretary A Treasurer ,, 'Q W 1, ,fs X M. ., . W-A n a s x , is -IL .A -:IGMP STARLETS: CLASS OF 1949 S MISS GARLAND g MES. HOUSE ROBERT LAWSON is DENNIS KEEFE AUDREY HALE SIMONE MATON .. I W' ' sf 'K w.. ' X , , 'N u 'HGV Advisors CLOSEUP: President Vice President Secretary Treasurer 2 . X x 'B fs ii .nf 'fill X STARLETS: CLASS OF 1951 Advisors A A g MB' COLE A 2 MR. MARKIEWICZ CLOSEUP: A President AA A A DOUGLAS HOWIE Vice President AA A A A... ,.,,.,,.,,.. A AA A RODNEY WILKES Secretary A A A A AA AA AA AA GAIL CRAWFORD Treasurer A IOHN STARR and BEVERLY FOWLER I I -Q 3-sp Ag: -- A A. ,il.-1-- Advisors CLOSEUP: Presldent .,.. . Vice President STARLETS: CLASS OF 1952 Q MISS OAKES , .....,.... ,...,. V.A.. . A . . I MR. PILICY , IANET HARTINGER A CAROL IOHNSON J Secretary .......A,.A.. A DON IVEBS Treasurer ,. ...4..,,. . r,.,, NANCY SANDIN K 1 L li-asif . 33 irfr. ' V , - I 1 Y L'kAaNA buy, ...L Q..4.Q-f L'-I-n..M, lf W,-f 1 'K 'W' '54 NEWS 1 ? A , ' A i? S,-1:5 9 un- 'Q .Wm , S Y ' 1, ijsk 6 5 li Nv- , Stars Statistics - SPORTSCAST NO. 1 SOCCER TEAM C Commentator- Mr. Markiewicz. Co-Captains -3 Ioseph Banning and Norman lngraham. The soccer team having entered the Central Valley Conference League ran into some strong op- position. The record -Y Z wins, 8 losses and l tie. Senior members of the squad were: Ioseph Ban- ning, Norman lngraham, Milton Nichols, Charles O'Neil, Melvin Segal and Arthur Iohnson. SPORTSCAST NO. 2 GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM Miss Iacobson. CoeCaptains Mary Holmes and Rosemary Robinson. The girls had a good year with the score usually in their favor. Senior girls playing this season were: Louise Keefe, Mary Holmes, Ioan O'Neil, Dorothy Wells, and Rosemary Robinson. T1 KN 'RT' 'M' JA! 'Q :QQ fa bf 'ww . , SPORTSCAST NO. 3 BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM Commentator Stars Statistics Mr. Markiewicz. Co-Captains - Milton Nichols and Richard Wall. This year we had our share of Wins and losses. It was rough going at times since we were in a higher league class this year. Men of '47 on the team were: Ioseph Banning, Milton Nichols, Charles O'Neil, Norman Ingra- ham, Melvin Segal. ti 1 E495 SPORTSCAST NO. 4 BOYS' Comrnentaior- Statisiics - BASEBALL TEAM Mr. Markiewicz. The team had a winning streak that put the season over with a bang. Senior ball players were Milton Nichols, Melvin Segal, Ioseph Banning, Norman Ingra- ham, Charles O'Neil. fv- 'fl SPORTSCAST NO. 5 GIRLS' SOFTBALL TEAM Commentator- Miss Iacobson. Statistics -They didn't hit every ball but the softball team did have a good season. '47 veteran play- ers were Corinne Mocrrd, Mary Holmes and Ioan O'Neil, vt' f no 'fs f ' .Q . bn. ,. .a ' ' , Q, 4 dh '7zii'4i5'inp L if yJ,,3v':f gj'i,f: 3 ,- :sg 'Y 5- 'fm A 2 6 if I ,m K A-an . h V 4? ifgl x ' ' 1 -lgghnnl I ,I-I H , II ' v Q . K Rx. v, MV .N I xx' ex? xx xx s' N Us X xx W 'Q , x .xx AN f 5 1 3.25 Jig- :ff -- fn ' 'OP'-ry elf' ,f K 5 25 3. 5 I . wwf . 4 1. . rv x , N I W ,V FQ A,-in ' 5 74? -L K9-me K Q s as M 'AB 1 QQ, 3 155: 3' ,r 9 ,iw Y z Q f mf' 64 hd aug' QTEK Vx fi? 'V ' A . .Q .. hy' -N' :TNQ BW- , 49' ,:.x?'2.1g3: as 'itil-D 9' bf X Nfl r as 'fl R , . X A f Ja 47.9 ,P M - .sn . . , 0'-is -nsp ON THE SET IUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Directors Script Miss Oakes. Mr. Callahan. This is where varsity teams are made! r x is W gmv 3 W ACTIVITIES X ' , , F ,, .I .i 1 ,. , . ON LGCATION xi Q A V - 4. ' Q i .., L... ' if A SL . M W . kkk- x 1 big 2 ,gn x it , at S.. wg A wr RN -X Si In Director Cast Dialogue M as Gaps. SET: DRAMATIC CLUB Mr. Ferrigno. President-Ioan Cobley, Vice Presi- dent-Anita Avery, Secretary- Helene Caliendo, Treasurer-Flon ence Oliver. Everybody on stage! q, fu SET: IUNIOR DRAMATIC CLUB Directors - Miss Oakes and Miss Garland. Cast - President-lean Hitchcock, Vice President-Joanne Cormier, Secre- tary,-Donna Schaefer, Treasurer- Marjorie McConnell. Dialogue- The sub-deb leading ladies! if .7 C x ,4 K 4 ' , N ,Vg I D fx f J 1 'n-ag: mmwmnmmubl ' ' - 'i Atn,-FJ li I F W .li -vi psy' S55WiSQ 5 - i,1,,2 '- mths, Set: NATURE CLUB Director: Mrs. House Cast: President-Iohn Reppy, Vice-President Set: FUTURE HOMEIVIAKERS OF AMERICA . . . Director: Miss Bell ' -P W 111 . gfggguggfivfqcgiluieclgeggy atncla G S Cast: President-Ieannette Hubbard, Vice-Pres Dialogue: It's amazing what grows in 22A! ldent-AHQmet Berlage' Secretary-Mary Holmes, Treasurer-leanne Pratt. Dialogue: Say! Haven't they heard about the housing shortage? .rf 35 wi Set: BAND Director: Mr. Lieberman Cast: Presidente-Russell Voisin, Secretary- Eleanor Gee, Treasurer-Dennis Keefe. Dialogue: Strike up the band! 'H V NTT x A Hviwrtm . I I .Cape I N- ,f -l Set: MUSIC CLUB Director: Mr. Lieberman Cast: Presidentwliudrey Hale, Vice-President -Wayne Denman, Secretary-Evelyn Hansen. Treasurer-Ioan Starr. Dialogue: Boogie Woogie! How We love it! 3i???iU.gi?HYB Es! as-lf' lg3---ew Nr WV fsfw- Set: HANDICRAFT CLUB Director: Mr. Cole Cast: President-Robert Carlson, Vice-President f-Richard Wright, Secretary-Iohn Wells, Treasurer-Richard Erlandson. Dialogue: Handy men to have around! Set: MIXED CHORUS Director: Mr. Lieberman Cast: PresidentaLouise Keefe, Vice-President iAnita Avery, Secretary-Florence Oliver, Treasurer-Warren Smith, Accompanists- Helene Caliendo, Mary Ann Allen, Audrey 1 Hale. Dialogue: No place for a monotone! i f if S31 c, t , , E 3 , 'im 4 1 Y Ps rl Nfl!!! 1' I G ll '4 r ,. , mf 1. w x I ,Qi ,. QE! ,. - 1Z...........Z,- ' Y .-. Qian:-11mg-3 --1 . r-.- , .sf sf X' 3' V ,if 4 ' 4' ,v ' A' cuvl' 5 ,li a ,Amr ire.-'s Set: IOURNALISM CLUB Director: Mrs. Dwyer Cast: Bellringer: Editor-ineChiefAElizabeth Is- leib, Assistant Editor-Helene Caliendo School News Page: Editor-Shirley Burnham Assistant Editor--Eleanor Blish. Dialogue: All we need now is Walter Winchell! HU! 5'- -waf A in w - 5----l 1 Set: BOYS' SPORTS CLUB Director: Mr. Markiewicz Cast: President-Milton Nichols, Vice-President -Charles O'Neil, Secretary.-Roger Clark, Treasurer-Ioseph Banning. Dialogue: Future athletes of the world! wel 2 iwsf V iffa. RL -7 QR Set: GIRLS' SPORTS CLUB Director: Miss Iacobson Cast: President--Dorothy Wells. Vice-President -Barbara Ackley, Secretarywlluth Robin- son, Treasurer-Louise Coleman. Dialogue: How'd you like to play on our team? I f. L.-1 , ,., f 11 li, M SET: NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Director - Mr. Ferrigno. Cust - President-G. Louise Keefe, Vice President-Hcrrriet Berlcxge Secretary-Elizabeth Isleib, Treasurer-Shirley Burnham. Dialogue- The only people we know who crren't afraid of report cards! X 4 I -?iT!19'2f,5,L -A 1? Aj 3 57 HZMUGHM PHWEHMMP 33 fl- NQ4 ' 1' ' .asset 4' SET: STUDENT ASSOCIATION Directors - Mr. McDonald, Mr. Fenigno, Miss Grimes. Cast - Student Association: President-Milton Nichols, lst Vice Presi- dent-Richctrd Wilkes, 2nd Vice President-lack Taylor, Secre- tary-Ioan Cobley, Treasurer--Lorraine Schooner. Student Council: President-Richard Wilkes, Vice Chairman- Hichcxrd Wcrll, Secretary-Ioan Cobley. Student Assembly: President-Iack Taylor, Vice Choinnan- Harriet Berlczge, Secretary-William Hughes. sms in --- ' fm - g -nr. .+L FHQZGOG HZMUCHM COMPLIMEN TS Louis Orlacchio William E. Hughes D. D. S. lay S. Davis Miss Helen Sagarino Mr. 8: Mrs. E. Allen Blish Mr. 8: Mrs. Gordon Bevin Miss Ruth Beckwith Mr. 8: Mrs. R. M. Adler Mr. 8: Mrs. George H. Clark Mr. 8: Mrs. -Sol Adler The Hut Canada or Bust Fowler 8: West Miss Shirley Burnham Mrs. Grace Bevin American Distilling 8: Mfg. Co. I unior Industrial Arts Class Mr. Andrew D. V. Ferrigno Miss Marjorie Iacobson Mr. Milton Lieberman Miss Ellen Grimes Harriet 8: Ray Sally M. Reilly Mr. 8: Mrs. Lawrence Burnham Miss V. Louis Higgins A Friend Woodland View Farm Mr. 8: Mrs. P. Zanlungo Ronald I . Taylor, G.M. 1 fc Anita 8: Gil Miss Helen M. Oakes Mr. 8: Mrs. William F. Madigan Mr. 8: Mrs. Ernest Spencer Mr. 8: Mrs. Harold D. Allen A Friend A. W. Sexton Bob Lawson h Mr. 8: Mrs. Iohn Whitty Mrs. E. H. Hollister Mr. 8: Mrs. Wyman Hill Mr. 8: Mrs. C. D. Brooks Mr. 8: Mrs. Fred lvers Mrs. Charles E. Torkelson Les Classes de Francais II et III Mr. 8: Mrs. Harlan G. Hills Mr. Chauncey G. Bevin Mr. 8: Mrs. George Cobley Mrs. Ruth Murch Caesar's Sufferers English 12 C.P. Mr. 8: Mrs. William Hanna, Sr. Mrs. Agnes E. Murphy M! Sgt. 8: Mrs. L. H. Williams Mr. 8: Mrs. Harry Ingraham Dr. 8: Mrs. Louis Soreff The Bellringer Mr. 8: Mrs. Louis Beilman Esco, Inc. Mr. 8: Mrs. Milton Nichols Mr. Amzi N. Clark Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul L. Kniger Mr. 8: Mrs. Harry Nilsen Mr. 8: Mrs. Arthur Johnson Mr. 8: Mrs. Ioseph Pelletti Arthur Johnson Dr. 8: Mrs. Norman H. Gardner Mr. 8: Mrs. Matthew Strong Mr. 8: Mrs. Thomas Willerford Mr. 8: Mrs. Abner G. Bevin Bud 8: Eleanor Mr. 8: Mrs. Merritt Hilton Mr. 8: Mrs. William Holmes 59 Donald Prout Mr. 8: Mrs. Iohn Olander Dick Bumham Mr. 8: Mrs. C. H. Rudolph Sonny O'Neil Mr. 8: Mrs. C. S. O'Neil Stuart Flood Roscoe E. Iames, Ir. Iohnny Cavanaugh Bowling Alleys Mr. 8: Mrs. Allen E. Scholl Ivy Inn Edwin W. Markham Mr. 8: Mrs. Arnold Purple Helen M. Spencer A. W. Sexton A Friend A Friend Mr. 8: Mrs. Harold Allen Mrs. H. B. Mead G. C. Williams Richard Wilkes Roger Clark Connerton 8: Towne Mfg. Co. Mr. 8: Mrs. E. A. McDonald. Ir. Mr. 8: Mrs. Raymond Royce Alvin Silverberg Louise Keefe Bob McCarthy Melvin Segal Roger Clark Mr. Ioseph Banning Mr. 8: Mrs. Ioseph Banning Carol Rudolph The I. V. Basketball Team Mr. 8: Mrs. Briggs Donald P. Markham H otel Terramaugs Best Wishes to Class of 1947 Restaurant Cf Coffee Shop GAY S Home Cooked Foods We Speczalzze Banquets and Weddxng Partles SODA FOUNTAIN Complzments o T S Brown SPENCER S Insurance Agency, Inc Bank B xldmg F Edward J Gardner Preszdent Helen W Clark Secretary Telephone 66 EAST HAMPTON CONNECTICUT Q f I ' ' in l Complete Insuranre Service 1 f I I I I u. . ' Y ' Y 60 I East Hampton Connectxcut Comp iments 0f the ARTISTIC WIRE PRODUCTS CO., Inc. 61 L le d Best Wzsbes r rn THE CLASS OF CLASS K 8 CLASS OF 47 CLASS uc an f' f 0 '48 Con ratulations Success to the from th . from the of . of 41 '50 62 'XTHIEQ Compliments of I ELKIN'S The N. N. Hill Brass Co. Super Food Wishes the Graduates Market The Best of Luck Best W'isbes 1 . C l' HITCHCOCK amp 'mem of Pbarmarisls C1ark's Corner Store I SCHOOL SUPPLIES and EARL C., SR EARL C., JR. ODD and ENDS 63 Best Washes or a Successful and Prosperous Future 70771 The Frzendly Dru g Store BARTON DRUG CO 4 Summnt St Te phn 1540 90' C o n gratulatzo ns THE CLASS OF 1947 Hlstorrcal MARLBOROUGH TAVERN D g G fl Founlaz 1 740 To Each and Every Graduate Our Best Wishes CARPENTER HAYES PAPER BOX CO E. W. Hayes john T. Kane f to A - I-.z'P' -1, le 0 e r ru s - Cosmetics - i J - 'n I 64 Complzments Paul O Connell Compliments Hartllng s Bakery Surress G Besl Wishes TO THE SENIORS SEGAL S Clothes for all the Famrly Com lzments 0 Thatcher s Drug Store Phone East Hampton 465 Best Wishes to the CLASS or 1941 M W Wall Charles A Hall jr Agency REALTOR AUCTIONEERS H onesly Abzlziy Servzce EAST HAMPTON Phone Com lzments o Walsh s Market Complzments o Apex Hardware Co 351 Wethersield Ave HARTFORD CONN Phone 6 88! 8 of -Y Y . , ., of . ' v 107-12 S24 P ' f 3 Y I . f P f 7 I . 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