East Hampton High School - Oracle Yearbook (East Hampton, CT)
- Class of 1948
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N9 Mi ' if . -LL,, 1-ip ' Q-,A ff, EWZQW '3WZ6235Zf?552ff 'RYE Jig Lgefzzbxi 674255 Mexenk We Www fzahyw Percexvlng an analogous relatronshlp between the culture and customs of the ancxent Greeks 1n thexr c1v1l1zat1on and the modern members of thrs graduat 1ng class appears, at fnrst, to be as 1mprobable to the contemporary world as a monothenstlc rehgxon would be to the Hellenes Not only d1d thelr relrgrons dlffer from the method of worshrp commonly accepted today, but s1m1larly, manners of educatron, ethlcal codes, and common trad1t1ons Frequent consultat1on of the gods was prevalent, and thelr advlce was sought durmg trmes of dlstress and lndeclsron Oracles, the shrrnes at whrch men could recelve counsel drrectly from the gods, were popular, here they secured the prophecres they desrred The Oracle at Delphr was the most famous of these rehgrous centers, and rt was there that Apollo revealed h1s versxon of the future to a belrevrng multrtude From these same men who worshlpped so strangely, the world has been endowed wrth an abundance of prrceless gnfts Some of the greatest phrlosophers rose durmg varlous perrods from the ascended to lofty herghts m classrcal archntecture, llkCWlSC have the words of Socrates and Ar1stotle rrsen to unsurpassed posltrons 1n all phases of thought Though other fields llke Sclence and Drama, were broadened by the lnteg r1ty of the Greeks, the most sallent detaxl of the her1tage left by them to mankmd was the 1nnovat1on of the democratrc theory of government V1s1bly devold of the features of a current democracy, It nevertheless 1nd1 cated the path toward the government mto whrch the graduates of mneteen hundred and forty erght are to enter as cmzens of the Umted States of Amerlca Countless foundatrons for the practrces and theorres that exlst today were secured from the ancnent Greeks It IS then totally fittmg to honor such an advanced people of antlqulty for therr contrrbutrons to the present epoch by featurmg throughout th1s volume a motlf of Grecran der1vat1on, the theme of wh1ch IS rnstantly 1n1t1ated by the book s ntle, ORACLE 4 Greek city states, and as the chisled grace of the columns of their structures 7 - Q 'Mr Qeafbabbn , iff 5 .ff - j it 5 A V, C9 tr ,M an Sr- ss jf 'X I 5 4x Miss Ruth A Beckwlth mm MMA ff QQf Nm XY NG' yff ,swf SYFNQF' In humble recognmon for the thousand thm s 1 mean devonon we hereby dedxcate thxs ORACLE of the class of 1948 to you Mrss Ruth A Beckwrrh our former grammar school prnncnpal Although you have left our school system after so many years of farthful and self sacrxflcmg servnce rest assured that you and your magnnficent accom plrshmenrs wxll be remembered forever by a grateful commumry 5 'H ! a fi 5 1 H 57 .- 1 Q52 5 iN 411 W V, ' ' 2 06 6 NS-lk 3 lv ,ii 5 . 1 . U I I 'X' rtzgil :- V f 'n 1 Q N X' 0, f f lg! I I ' 1 Z 1 . 1.11 2 f lr blah K I 1,17 A I I I 7 Y, xl .. A Y ff . X I V - .f 1, N V- Ur XX ' -- .1' fs jx-qgw' ' : f , - ' 5' ,ii 5 N Q 5 N 0 x XQ X lx, I X Q .4 I KX -In 5 'A ' ' 0211200 cgzfzf EDITOR-IN -CHIEF DONALD JAFFE ASSISTANT EDITOR H ELENE CALIENDO PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR HARVEY ROBINSON ART EDITOR IOAN FREDERICKSON BUSINESS EDITOR ANITA AVERY ADVERTISING EDITOR DONALD PROUT The Staff gratefully acknowledges the assistance of their fellow classmates, underclassmen, faculty, and friends. Business and Advertising Editorial Work Theodore Vlillerford Vlilliam O N eill joan Cobley Ann Walsh Mary Carrier Mary Ann Allen Kenneth Anderson Jack Taylor ,.l..11---1--1 6 111 1 ! If N 5 'SQ-22'?B? fe '- ' Vivian E! 'R li i Xi? ' X zffwzzz More than 2000 years ago when ancrent Greece was stlll at the very pmnacle of her glory the great ph1losopher Plato made the followmg statement The drrectxon xn whxch educatnon starts a man w1ll deter mme hrs future lrfe Down through the centurles this statement has remamed lmmortalxzed xts srgmficance totally unaf fected by even the most momentous of the nnnumerable factors that decnde the ultxmate course of man s destmy Wxth the passage of every success1ve school year, we of the present graduatnng class have ganned a more complete understandmg of the tremendous rmportance of Plato's message Those of us who plan to attend some mstrtute of hlgher learmng are fully aware that the next four years hold the key to the success or faxlure of our future rves To the rest of us for whom there ns to be no more formal educatxon has come the stark realxzatron that the tnme has already arrxved when we must put our store of knowledge to practncal usage m one of the numerous occupanons offered by our complex modern SOC1Cfy Although completely conscxous of the fact that the path to success IS blocked by many obstacles and dns appomtments, we look to the future with only eager ness and confidence, for our educational foundations have been firmly lard, and the world of tomorrow rs OL11'S DONALD JAFFE , F A Q df Ax lx 1 lx f V ,I I Q 4 F ' ' 1 .. 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GEORGE PILICY Canisius College, Hyannis State Teachers' College, B.S., Boston College, M.Ed. Mathematics, Guidance fr' 95437 'QQ' Ll I v-.1 X llvvf-7 'K' l ' 1 'e 2 . of x, ef X x l I x x X4 W V 1 K II ,',,. , . 5 Lv X , X! Qi' X s. pf E 1 J mov- . X ' A I ,Q N , X . Y ' , s i 1 4 It l 0 N, I , xl XX ' ' -R MR. MICHAEL GRADONE - Salem Teachers' College, B.S., Boston University, M.Ed. Shorthand, Commercial Geogra- phy, junior Business Training K Je c V e MR. JOHN CALLAHAN New Britain Teachers' College, X B.S. Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, General Science fff7.Z06 A, L21 . can 49 'lf' ,dv f 0'-'-' MR. RRY COLE ego State Teachers' College B.S., Hartford Trade School Industrial A rts 0, A in s fl ,CZ Qi' '. Miss MARJORIE JAcoBsoN P J by jx. New Britain Teachers'College, Jkt? l , I Girls' Physical Education Director, . , - , English, Social Studies ,f ' Ti' A - Q' ,Q A ', ir' J xf' N Ev- I -, mMIS, iHKi13LlwB'lT'BER'2iKGEnl. i ,P'Eas gfigmptoiiilighfchool A, I W SEQWJ' K ' if 7:5 X I X 'N-.2 We 32, -Mg , if 't U.-D 5' UJWJ! J-' m 'J' f f ,Fl 0 . ,ff f 4 ,,, f .b fi In L ff- -5 , s 'f1 0 V ir V Salem Teachers' College. Boston NewBr1tain Tea University, B.S. in Ed. gmhigr T in Bookkee in .En Iifh Bzolo Ma MR. LAURENT FORTIN MISS ELEAN c JP X1 P X H gy 1 MR. NICHOLAS BATTIT Rimlge Training School, Massa chusetts School of Art, BS., Har vard University, Yale University Art, Mecbazziml Drawing v lyi 'S ff Q M 6 A IMiifSs'S3i?ss 1 ,f X ' 1,-,,6g4..Q,4..l-. We Jyilfillllllflkdkbll l AW ,W 1,9416 N34 Mr Everett McDonald 4- B ,,4,.,sf1'-2 131.2 vacmad ff f To the Class of 1948 ln all your endeavors Supermtendent of Schools Prmcrpal B S Frtchburg State Teachers College M Ed Boston Unrversrty Umversrty of Mrchlgan Yale Umversrty To the Class of 1948 One of lrfes prrmary purposes should be to do good If you can remember rhrs all your days then your educatron has been worthwhile God s blessmgs always D b ANDREW D V FERRIGNO , ,ag flllfa . 5 j,,, 'l W. ' Q qprf' 0' ?3,r1,lbLl1fal-14, Cnovhs- l ,J Laila! ybqf' 'W f5 Wrth smcere regards for your future rt rs my pleasure to offer each and every one of you my best wrshes for success EvERE'r'r A MCDONALD JR Mr Andrew Ferrlgno Assrstant Prmcrpal BA St johns Unlversrty Umversrty of Connectrcut Pennsylvanra State College Englrsh French f , 4 f . I . ' vc, ' '-' ' .. C1 l ' ' if ' l ., of ' I - ,W 1 J y , s. k I ff -C. in g , . . , ,. lp I , y . . D . I Prefident ....... Vice-Prefident ...... S ecremry ........ Treafurer ....... Adviferr ...... RICHARD WALL JOAN COBLEY WILLIAM O'NEILL LORRAINE SCHOONER MR. ANDREW D. V. FERRIGNO MR. jo:-IN CALLAHAN MRS. MARY DWYER ll C L A S S CruA..Cs-'x X XQ KENNETH ANDERSON Nugget 'To eat ar human to dzgert dwzne I love to eat Ken IS the classs plump and jolly 1nsurance polxcy agannst a dull moment at any t1me He 15 always ready to go all out rn an effort to make every school functxon a success and hrs line scholastrc and athletrc ablhty w1ll undoubtedly enable hrm to fulhll h1s desxre tof becommg a coach Act1v1t1es Baseball C1 2 3 45 Basketball Cl 2 3 45 Soccerl 2 3 45 Mrxed Chorus C1 2 3 45 Boys Glee Club C1 2 3 45 Class Presndent C15 Student Assembly C3 45 Jun1orM1ss C25 Boys S orts C1 35 Mat Club C25 Intramurals Cl 2 3 45 H1Y Cl Clas W1ll C45 College Prep Club C35 Band C15 Le der C Pres Assembly C45 J W l1fe, Martha 12 ,Cv V g 'X kj? yfix X N I VV Cf I U5 5 AC!-Y P A - - C 1. , , I - . . 2 L- 1 X vp 3 I 1 R QC Q 5 5 Ski' A X, 1' rr I 7 . 7 7 I 7 7 7 7 Z Q , . 1 . . . ,, 7 . ' . 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C45. 1 MARY ANN ALLEN Muzzy Serene polsed and charrnxng to look at Mary Ann the mus1c1an of our class not only looks talented but IS She IS expected to go far rn the field of musrc Durmg her contmued study of the pnano lf IS mevxtable that she w1ll perfect the unusual gnft of playrng that she already possesses May you find both happmess and success throughout your l1fe Muz Act1v1t1es Glrls Chorus Cl 2 3 45 Mlxed Chorus Cl 2 3 45 Drama t1cs C1 2 3 45 Secretary C45 When Shakespeares Lad1es Meet C35 I Remember Mama C35 H1 Y C15 Gxrls Leader Corps C45 Cheer leader C 45 Student Assembly C35 Musnc Apprecnatron C15 Journahsrn Club C45 Intramural Basketball Cl 25 Natxonal Honor Soclety C45 X TH ARTIKES Martha 1 t 1 Beauty: emzgn 5 et :J crzmron m thy lzpf I ood sportsmanshrp, good clothes taste and a pleasant personalrty are t a few of her qualntxes The held of busxness w1ll gam an asset when Martha enters lf upon her graduatron Best of luck throughout your Act1v1t1es Sports' Club C1 2 35 Mrxed Chorus C35 Grrls Glee Club ,, ,ef ,C WMMQWC if ANITA AVERY Neet My hear! 1 true ar Jteel YYx0uvX.J..1,9 Mah feet C '6VV'-9- ' 13 Anxta who IS a frrend to everyone wrll long be remembered for her lxberal thought and her outstandmg trants of personalnty Always ready to serve on a commrttee Neet has contrrbuted a great deal to her class Everyone knows that she vw rll be happy forever Actrvxtxes Dramatrcs Cl 2 3 45 V1cePres1dent C3 45 Glrls Glee Club Cl 2 3 45 M1xed Chorus Cl 2 3 45 Vlce Presrdent C35 Girls State Representatxve C 35 Baseball C25 Student Councxl C 1 25 Treas urer C25 Natlonal Honor Soclety C2 3 45 President C45 H1 Y College Prep Club C35 Musrc Apprecratron C15 Oracle Staff C45 Grrls Leader Corps C45 IRemember Mama C35 5 NPN 3,56-wdl EUNICE BRAINERD Eunrce Be Jzlent and Ja e Eunxce though somewhat shy IS always wrllrng to do her part Al though reluctant to talk m classes she IS socrable between them We know her future wxll be a grand one Actrvrtres Grrls Glee Club Cl 45 Mrxed Chorus C1 45 Dramatxcs C15 Photography Club C2 35 I a4LJ2fwf.fJff4-+tzwzJ2 .4l52!Zv1.4. ufagdtf af 147,014 few!!! ,wfh JM' HELENE CALIENDO Helene Pbzlofoplazcal zntellectual and aeytlzetzc Blase Ease rn wrntmg IS truly an art and Helene rs endowed wnth that gnft She has extended the pleasures of her work to many of us throughout her hugh school years Gnve freely of your art Helene and you wrll find great success m l1fe Actnvrtnes Dramancs C2 3 45 Secretary C35 Tnger House C15 unror Mnss C25 l Remember Mama Assrstant Drrector C35 journalrsm Club C1 2 3 45 Bell Rmger Assxstant Edrtor C35 Edxtor 1nChxef C45 Oracle Ass1stantEd1tor C45 Parade of Youth Corres pondent C3 45 G1rls Leader Corps C45 Student Assembly C45 Natronal Honor Socrety C3 45 College Prep Club C35 H Y Cl 25 Orchestra C25 Accompamst Boys Glee Club C15 Gnrls Glee Club C12 35 Mixed Chorus C1 2 3 45 I3 MAJ! DIN,-H Jw YSDMWAC V AR 4Ci3XMPB Q MX Campbell IM Small but how dear to ur' Take It easy' Petite with unusual fashion sense Marlon IS one of the most charming members of the class Her ready smlle and wlnnlng person allty are her guarantees for a happy and successful life J f ROBERT CARLSON f 1 -ff Bo Gwe me the hand that zr honest and beariy Bob s personality 15 exactly suited to hls portly build He possesses ll 11,1 Activltles Dramatlcs C4D Llbrary Club C2D Mixed Chorus CSD Girls Glee Club C5D Journalism Club ClD Girls Leader Corps CID I Remember Mama CSD J!-'il I wif j the good nature and hearty humor peculiar to big people W ith these good qualltles and hls wllllngness to work he will surely succeed ln hls chosen fleld of endeavor Actlvltles Boys Glee Club Cl 2D Mixed Chorus C1 2D Handicraft Club Presldent CSD Q,lJ J-AQ K pMARY ALLYN CARRIER Mary I m not arguzng u ztla you l m tellmg you I see said the blind man Mary with her reserved manner IS the glfl who IS the happy com blnatlon of a serlous scholar and a class leader Though younger than most of the class she has won a definite place among the leaders of 48 Success will be hers! Activities: Debating Club Cl ZD' Powder and Puff C2 5 4D President C4Dg Honor Society C2, 3, 4Dg College Prep Club C3D, Treasurer C3Dg Intramural Basketball ClDg Student Council C3, 4Dg 'I Remember Mama CSD. 'I4 fy .145 JOAN COBLEY 'There war a rtar danced and under that Uzifa: or Yea ya' Joanle the vxvactous member of the Blg Fnve lS the plc Amerlcan glrl wrth a b1t more added for good measure r unusu l dramatrc abrlrty As the actress of the class she wnll always be membered for her portrayal of Jumor Mtss Good Luck to you Joanne Acttvxtres Dramatrcs Cl 7 3 45 umor Mass C25 I Remember Mama C35 Girls Glee Club Cl 2 3 45 MlXCd Chorus C1 2 3 45 Grrls State C 35 Cheerleader C45 Student Councrl C35 Natxonal Honor Socxety C2 3 49 H1 Y C 15 College Prep Club C35 Musrc Apprecratron C35 Gnrls Leader Corps C45 Class Htstorran C45 Class Vnce Presrde JM ff t U y1ff Www ff 'fO ,QUQQAN Weeze Beauty zr truth truth beauty Nxck was over last mght v Efficient frrendly and forgrvlng these are the characternstlcs that have won Loulse a host of frxends throughout her hlgh school years 4 4 A Surely Weeze wrll be successful ln anythmg whxch she attempts to do Actrvltles Gxrls Chorus Cl 2 3 49 Mrxed Chorus C1 2 3 45 Journal ' Q 'ff A C45 Llbrarlan C45 Bowlrng C45 Badmmton C45 H1 Y C1 2 3 45 Treasurer C2 3 45 7' 'W' 4,94 M75 3 ...ww 3 WD Ur,-,IL J f ,M via? if -776 DOROTHY COY Dolly Bom wztb the gzfz of laughs Isavs htm first Dolly IS rrght there w1th a good joke when thrngs are dull Her yoll nature adds a zestful spmt to any group We wxsh her lots of luck m anythmg she may do Actrvmes Journahsm Club C15 Grrls Sports Club C2 35 Bowlrng C35 Glrls Glee Club C3 45 Mrxed Chorus C3 47 I I ' .3 M! f -N ' J ' 1 P W I an' - . , U' Il - .H V 1 , Z. I '. ,H y :HJ .. D. ,, L.. co' 3 3 7 - '1 - C, ! A V .L f' 5 , 1 J A ' ' .J . , 7 15 ' f ',,-f' V I f ' 1 Y V r X 'X Ta' 9 U N 4: 'I' ' my ' rf' . 1, If in .W J . . . Z . , , v , 2 . y , , 2 - 'Jr f , ism Club C1.5g Girls' Sport-s C2, 3,5, Treasurer C353 Girls' Leader Corps 4 , Y 4 w 3 , .1 C s K x 7 a s 1 J b R 1 UL! J' ff . - I I . A 'V cr I 3, 1 rf N I W f W - ' C 4 J I vp .2 I f - ' V to CJ ,J ff - L n -SV V N ' ' Il! -. , - -- M I5 'flame ELSIE DOBERRENTZ E SIC All tbmgr ar e merry and glad 1 2 3 a a That lrltmg grggle floatnng through the corrrdor belongs to Elsxe our cheerful Cherub Greetnng everyone wuth her merry Howo she spreads good wrll May she contrnue to be successful through the years to come Actrvmes Grrls Sports Club Cl 25 Mrxed Chorus U 35 Grrls Glee Club C55 ! PY! L RUTH ERLANDSON I uthle You must keep your goal rn ugh! That s what he sand A promment member of the Gxgglrng Three Ruth 15 popular among her fr1ends Though her future plans are st1ll incomplete We know that her commercral abnlrty wrll carry her far on the road to success Actrvmes journalrsm Club C15 Grrls Sports Club C2 35 Bowlmg I, C55 Grrls Glee Club C3 45 Mrxed Chorus C5 45 Band C3 45 f Wow! mf JOAN FREDERICKSON oan All nature rr but ar! nt L1berally gxfted mth unusual artnstrc abrlnty oan IS certarn to go far 1n the field of art The staff wrll never forget her superlatlve work on the Oracle Good luck joan' Act1v1t1es Powder and Puff Club C3 45 I Remember Mama C55 ournalrsm Club Q35 Bellrrnger Art hdrtor C55 Oracle Art Edxtor C45 Gnrls Leader Corps Q45 'I6 tl' J, or V . K 'za-'.A I . Q ul.,, er - . v on ' o , u ' ,ra ,V -,1 jf yy rl u . A , J c We , W.: ,Y 3.1, 73.1 ,L ,,a, U X ,itil M., . K A ,V yo nl ..J ,, If ' .ll J . Z., 5 ' , C, 9 , ' , MYRTLE H GALBO Myrt Good nature brzngr many nends Oh' Gosh' Myrtle has been only with us since the beginning of the Senior year but we soon got to know her She likes almost all sports and rates high with us in all our activities May you always play on the winning team MW Myrt Activities Dramatics 141 Girls Glee Club 141 Mixed Chorus 141 Tennis Club 141 Girls Leader Corps JEANETTE ANNE HUBBARD 'To you 0 Goddefr of E jiciency. Oh you kid! A gift of cheerfulness and willingness to help has made her popular GRACE G HOLMES Grace Gwe me my Jcallop shell of quzet I guess so Behind Grace s quiet manner is a very pleasing personality which has Won her many friends Her ability in the commercial field will long be remembered by the class Activities Girls Glee Club 111 Girls Sports Club 11 2 3 41 Girls Leader Corps 141 jeannettie with students and faculty alike. Add to this a giggle a gay greeting and a vivacious smile and you have Jeannettie. Activities: Future Homemakers of America 11 51 President 131' Girls Glee Club 13 41- Mixed Chorus 141' Assistant School Treasurer 131' Student Librarian 141' Girls Leader Corps 141 ' School News Page Editor 141 il yW7t'1roif S fn mga? M DONALD JAFFE Don Wu and wudom are born wztbm a man You re through Donald rs the perfect example of the successful man of the year As presrdent of the Student Government and Edrtor rn Chref of the Oracle he has proven hrmself extraordmartly competent as an execu ttve Though a brrllrant student Don has always been a regular fellow rnvartably prepared mth a wttty remark Good luck Don and may your success contmue forever Actrvrtres Trger House C11 Debatmg Club C11 Student Councxl C1 2 31 Mrxed Chorus C31 Boys Chorus C31 Checkers and Chess Club C21 Presrdent C21 Journalrsm Club C31 Soccer C1 2 3 41 Natronal Honor Socnety C2 3 41 Ed1tor1nChtef of Oracle C41 Intramural Basketball C21 Flre-ffightrng Squad C3 41 Boys State Representatlve C31 PfCSl ool C41 Photography Club C41 JEAN CAROLYN JOHNSON Jeanme Ieanme wztla the light brown bazr I am not Jean w1ll forever be remembered for that good natured smrle that she drsplays on all occastons The best of everythmg to you Jeannle and may you always remarn so happy Actrvrtres Grrls Glee Club C1 21 Mlxed Chorus C1 21 Grrls Sports f' ,J BYRON K JONES Byron You mmf take the wzll or tbe deed Know why? Byron rs one of the more serrous mmded members of the class When he finds somethrng that rnterests htm he works eagerly and ttre lessly wtth rt Noted for hrs mdependence and determmatron Byron IS certaxn to reach hrs goal rn lrfe Actrvrtres Boys Glee Club C1 2 3 41 Mrxed Chorus Cl 2 3 41 Photography Club C1 2 31 Vtce Presrdent of Class C21 I8 ,, . . . . ,, , - I 71 ' ' 7' , ' ll II 3 . ' 3 7 . .. I ,, .. ,, Q . I . , , 5 I Q U 3 9 I 3 3 , 7 3 g 7 1 I ' ' 3 H U 5 , , 9 S Z - , , J 4 , f g .47 ' C! I -1 tn nn 7 rr - . . - :J If - 1 1 A u I s : 1 -I , , Z I , 5 ' 7 I 1142 1 A ' 1 Club C1, 213 Grrls Leader Corps C41. , 'tv J' Fifi , 1 f, ttt , vw. t' af a ff , A f , - ,f . ,IH , sf 1 ', , ,, ' , ff L J , I If . f .JI . , - ' 2 ' . . I , 3 3 7. 3 . P 7 , 9 1 9 3 ' ' LILLIAN HELEN KURITZ Lzke the carelerr flowmg fozmtaznr were the npple: of ber ban' O Gee L1ll1an tall good lookmg and platrnum harred IS a popular member of the Sennor Class Her gay vnvacxous dnsposntron and her ever ready smxle spreads joy wherever she goes Good luck Lxl and may your Wjjyl await df' Jggikrfrfgdl eixtxw future be full of happxness 'T e lzgbt that her m women r eye! TN What? ous note to our hx gh school days Elanne IS the necessary guest when rty IS belng planned because wnthout her presence nts success rs ubrous Keep laughnng B15 and your l1fe wrll be a happy one ACIIVIIICS Cheerleader Q1 33 Powder and Puff Club C45 Gxrls Glee Club Q45 Mnxed Chorus C31 Journalxsm Club CD Musxc Apprecla t1on Q 11 Aff J LEONARD MILLER Harry Men of few word: are the bert men I hope so Harry rs one of the qureter members of th class but behmd that shyness hes an ever ready smnle a wrllmgness to co operate courtesy good penmanshrp and a sense of relxabxlnty Here you have someone who w1ll never be forgotten by his classmates Act1v1t1es Baseball C 1 2 9 Photography Club Q11 Sports Club CZJ Rrfle Club 432 Student Assembly C5 49 Secretary of Class OJ I9 If , J Y I ,ff s lv! '- J ' X ..Li1,. ,, . . . . . ,, . . , v ' . , . . , . JV, ' ! 3 ? , ' 1 5 Clif 1 , , . pf! C v1 ' t 7 I I ' . P ' ' I f I MBE!! 1 4 ' 1 - - - 1 in 5 , . I 1 5, J WD' i , with her flashing green eyes and ready laughter, has added a if gl . . : . . ' 4 av at - . .f . ., . . ' 1 Q .. , y . 2 . , 9 D Q l L ' 9 H . l if'k Q f 1 Qi ef' ef l 1 ofa V ' , Lf 7' X N N 4 ,pr . M X- J' I, g Q, I Url l 'IV' .Li I I 'U IJ 1 , J! V '!' J N, 1 ft fz' L l 1 K1 . I If ' qw .7 ff .U , .. ., . . e y - 2 l ' a - I ' ' s n A . 3 ' , .V 1 . . . Z , .9 Z , Q y Z 7 Q - 6 A 3.4 '7f'.A..A!f!-J Lf'1lJ A, 3 All-D I df:',ff6- ROBERT MINER Bob Malice toward none charity for all. Known for hrs pleasant manner and quret sense of humor Bob IS one of the best lrked boys rn the class Although he has not yet made a deflmte career chorce we are all certam that complete success wrll always follow such a swell fellow Actrvrtnes Rrfle Club Presrdent C35 Baseball C1 2 3 45 Sports Club C1 25 Rrfle Club C35 Student Councrl C45 5,-,g!sJ..J:.. x-LSBO WILLIAM P O NEILL X, 1 Be both wue and just What do you say? The oft quoted phrase tall dark and handsome best descrrbes thrs fun lovrng easy gorng fellow Ball s frne personalrty and keen rntellr gence are sure to brmg hum success rn the occupatxon of hrs choxce ACIIVICICS Boys Glee Club C1 2 3 45 Mrxed Chorus C1 2 3 45 In tramural Sports Cl 2 3 45 Boys Sports Club C1 25 Rxfle Club C55 Boys State C25 Basketball C1 3 45 Baseball C1 3 45 Soccer C1 3 45 Class Secretary C45 bgfaauffcbeifwb 4A'LZ get-2 -'az' fyulfv-bg, Ga wfvnwa ggi! 'C' fl'-'Y-1!U4,4v9' AM., AJ Z 2,1 RITA MARIAN OSTERGREN gee! RIO Rxta r QA, I K A-Q! A x fi Friends are born not made Qc? YVVQJ 55 f QACQAMQ Huh? ive 'ff CI uret on the surface but chat wrth her for ten mrnutes and you wrll dxscover a delrghtful personalrty Rrta wrll always be remembered for her fine quahtres of character and for the memorable pleasures she extended to the class Good luck Rrra' Acuvmes Mxxed Chorus C15 Grrls Glee Club C15 Musrc Apprecra non C1 35 Dramatrcs Cl 45 Debatmg C45 Photography Club C3 Model Arrplane Club C25 Class Presrdent C25 Band C2 3 45 Library C45 lRemember Mama C35 20 9 'VX xl-o dlbtxlgga- 7' V 5, ' l'al 5 M M JEANNE PRATT Jeannie Mu.fic hath charmrf' Oh, for the luvva Pete! Jeanne is an efficient commercial student who possesses outstanding artistic talent and has an ardent love for music. Her frankness, bubbling good-humor, and irresistible smile have endeared her to her friends and will insure her future happiness. Activities: Future Homemakers of America C 1, 35 5 Girls' Gle Club C 155 Mixed Chorus C15g Powder and Puff Club C45. E2 .. C r f X J! lt We we as 'The thoughtr of youth are long long thought: I lost it Claude likes to be known as the Paul Bunyan of Young Street This description is quite exaggerated of course but it nevertheless gives you a good idea of what Claude is like Hrs mam interest in school IS athletics although he could do almost anything he sets his mind to His forgetfulness enthusiasm and boyish good nature have gained Claude a place in the memory of his schoolmates Activities Class Secretary C1 25 Basketball C1 2 3 45 Baseball Cl 2 3 49 Soccer C45 Intramurals Cl 2 3 45 Interclass Cl 2 3 49 Mixed Chorus C15 Boys Sports Club C1 35 -0 H4-.ff ,J !0c!..j-,XV mag! 425 Wy fmt-41' f f C-lf VW! J' 5 fyaffvffffvq M 'V AVO DONALD P PROUT Lay!!! 9 Proutee oc. 7 fl A All the world J a .stage Don possesses an unusually fine acting ability of which he makes frequent use to the great delight of his classmates His work as President of the Student Council IS a tribute to Proutees leadership and adminis trative qualities Best of Luck to an excellent scholar and future MD Activities Hr Y C2 3 45 Vice President C45 Boys Leader Corps C15 Library Club C45 Chess and Checker Club C25 National Honor Society C3 45 Advertising Manager Oracle C45 Dramatic Club C2 3 45 Treasurer C45 Why The Chimes Rang C25 Junior Miss C25 I Remember Mama C 35 Mixed Chorus C2 35 Boys Glee Club C2 35 Student Council C45 Vice President School C45 College Prep Club C3 45 21 R 'SN P W fx ,I 41-15x P 'QM 3, x xv pd ,- P . n ' 1 r J: , . U . ,- - rt n 7 Y , . Y S - 3 , Q 1 , y Q 1 s v Q 1 n 1 3 s 1 a - V 1 9 ' , 3 l - - f f- , ft f' - - . ' ' 9 I '-1 f l I jf J ' ' f- A V I I A . , I K up A J ' ' a .1 aw' j . 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' ,TI T- fr QJ 1821 Tj- ,ff biwifl 'ffvfffi 030- FZ, , '.?'l t' pf' , --C l 'P- 5 :IX XP 'tr-'A sis- Jv'X J X-X PATRICIA ANNE PROUT a She walk! zn beauty Oh bullets' Pat has the trtle of the most glamorous lookrng grrl rn the class Wrth her brunette charm and graceful manner she remrnds one of a modern Cleopatra The field of nursrng wrll garn an exqursrte as well as a competent addrtron when Pat arrrves on the scene Actrvrtres Dramatrc Club C2 5 45 Mrxed Chorus C2 3 45 Grrls Glee Club C2 3 45 College Prep Club C55 Lafojmws Jer fJ4J-ffzkflkf LV if-vyufv WERNER H ROBBERT Werner Szlence rpeakr no wane What do you mean? Werner rs easrly drstrngurshed by hrs quret easy gorng manner Hrs reputatron as a gunnrng and Hshrng enthusrast rs a good rndrcatron of thxs characterrstrc On the serrous srde he rs a hard worker who rs certarn to go far rn lrfe Actrvrtres Boys Sports Club C 15 Mrxed Chorus C15 Boys Chorus C15 Basketball C 15 Chess and Checker Club C25 Rrfle Club C25 Baseball C2 45 H4 HARVEY ROBINSON Harv Better late than never Tough Harvey wrll long be remembered around school for hrs carefree attrtude He has a specral rngenurty for thrnkrng up enloyable stunts, and sometrmes pranks to add fun to school lrfe Harvey rs also known for hrs rndependence and hrs rnterest rn class affarrs Hrs fun lovrng nature wrll always be an asset to hrs many ambrtrons rn lrfe no matter what career he undertakes Actrvrtres Soccer Cl 2 35 Basketball Cl 2 35 Nature Clube C1 25 Photography Club C3 45 Trarnrng Ards C45 Oracle' C45 22 L4-dfl I JL rv ,J fwf F ,. Q at C ff GLORIA SANTIAGO Glorxa Trurty 1 wid and true Muscles Glorla our vnvaclous South Amerrcan nerghbor has brlghtenecl up many dark moments durmg her year wxth the class Possessmg a spark lmg sense of humor Glorxa has been popular with everyone All class members hope that her stay here has been as pleasant for her as for them The very best of luck goes wlth you Senorxta' ACIIVIIICS Girls Glee Club C3 49 Mrxed Chorus C3 49 Tenms Club va' jf M Muslc Club a successful future WARREN SMITH mttty M Faclf and hgureff Put em down' Is she mee? Hrs good looks fme dnsposntxon and sparklmg wrt have made Smntty a favorxte wnth all hrs classmates boys and gxrls alnke Warren has great abnlxty rn dealmg wxth monetary matters and thxs wall msure hrs success nn the bus1ness career whxch he has decnded to follow Actrvmes Mnxed Chorus C1 2 3 49 Boys Chorus Cl 2 3 49 Baseball C12 349 Soccer Cl 2 3 49 Basketball Cl 3 49 Boys Sports C19 ournalrsm Club C39 Dramatncs C29 Class Treasurer C39 Busmess Manager of Bellrxnger C39 23 cf -Q,yx48a,,apQ If there J ww k to be clone do 11 03 'Q-'- JD -43:0 Thewayllookatnt Lorrame IS one of the most actrve members of our class She IS a farthful and mdustrxous worker a swell gxrl We are sure that her scholastxc abllxty coupled wrth wnllmgness to help wlll assure her of Actnvmes ADA Club rls Sports Club C29 School Treasurer C39 ournalxsm Club C3 lass Treasurer C49 M . 9 xc JJ, 'hh ,- ' kr C jp vt Lydk, K kk ,., .I I I N , E- C jx ,K M71 Q x up .- 53' Q ef sa T fs' pf., - I .51 Q X 3 JJ YL -of x Karp J vw JJ V fx' v I . eo Ml. 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A W' , , ' 1 if X fq 5 I X W 1 'I ,I .3 1 fl Nl - X W' pp LORRAINE scHo- Raine ..- Q a-9 A ' ' , Z1 . 1 . . l , J l l l l U L, l l Y' Q y l l L ' 1 'YN M9449 Q Qwjsqf rr G HERBERT STRONG Herb A good heart r worth gold Aw cut rt out' If Herb were to charge a nrckel for every errand he has run for the school and every person to whom he has grven a lrft he would now have enough money to buy a 48 Cadrllac to replace hrs old Terraplane Thrs fact shows what a generous nature he has Herbs good nature and srn cerrty wrll contrnue to brrng hrm many frrends throughout hrs lrfe Actrvrtres Soccer C2 3 45 Basketball C1 2 35 Photography Club C15 Sports Club C25 91'-o-J A46 JACK TAYLOR jackson There rr a proper dzgmty rn every act of Zz e That s rrght ack s drgnrry has earned hrm drstrnctron among hrs classmates He rs always polrte and consrderate of the other fellow Also a fine athlete jack excels rn soccer and baseball We are all confident that Jack cannot farl but to succeed rn whatever he undertakes Actrvrtres Basketball C2 45 Baseball C2 3 45 Soccer C3 45 Student Assembly C35 Photography Club C25 Rrfle Club C35 Journalrsm Club C45 Intramural Sports C 2 3 45 Boys State C35 an GEORGE VALLI Cheese Where wzllmgnerr zr great The most rmportant qualrtres that assure George of a successful career are hrs superror mechanrcal abrlrty and hrs Wrllrngness to work George s good natured frrendlrness has made hrm popular rn the class and assures hrm that he can look forward to a lrfetrme of pleasure and servrce Actrvrtres Boys Sports Club Cl 25 Photography Club C3 45 Trarnrng Ards C45 24 'll Y B .4 1 A'T , tk L ,hy .MX ' P' J 1 N Ar JV N New N P 'Nl rr 1 .U 1 , , 9 , , 4 5 ' : o 7 eelr i ,.-Q... l J , Z . n . .. . . D 1 ' , 2 , 4 , , 5 , 9 9 Q ' 5 ' 9 , , 4 ' - 0 ' - ' I lf. by rr V. . - .U A . . . . ' Z , 5 L , Q .. WM! 'ff jj Marana RICHARD WALL WI! W Thou her: humored Honest that s rrght Because of the many quahtres whrch make rt a pleasure to be wrt! hrm Rrchard rs one of the most popular fellows rn the class Not only rs he athletrcally mclrned but he rs also an all around good sport the very backbone of hrs class Your personalrty wrll take you a long way Drck so make use of rt ACIIVIIICS Basketball 1 2 3 45 Captam C3 45 Baseball C1 2 3 45 Soccer C1 2 3 45 Captam C45 Boys Sports Club C1 25 Presrdent C25 Boys Leader Corps C45 Band C15 Intramural Basketball C1 2 3 45 Class Treasurer C1 25 Class Presrdent C3 45 H1 Y C1 25 Student Councrl C3 45 Vrce Presrdent C35 College Prep Club C3 45 'lQK'b5o UQ!! ew with V ' J gander and uzth 4 Botlzcellz head A Huh? produces mxrth Success to you Ann' Club C35 Grrls Leader Corps C45 glass Hrstorran o-luv-vo K0s3'M --7- u5C MAJ ANN WILST-I 1 ,jg Annre .JJ K' Tall and lovely Ann rs one of the most attractrve gurls rn the class Her frrends see reflected 1n her darnty features the steadfast frrendshrp about whrch they dream plus an rndrvrdual type of humor that always Actrvrtres H1YC1 25 Gxrls Glee Club C2 3 45 Mrxed Chorus C2 3 45 Dramatrcs C1 2 35 Natronal Honor Society C3 45 College Prep NYM Stable- DMA 30 , we cufhqpre-sale' THEODORE WILLERFORD Te Though the mort he player: rome must he rpectatorr My pen and pencrl set As the other half of the Whllerford Art Assocratron Ted has made a name for hrmself That he rs a conscrentrous Math student ns borne out by the fact that he always solves the rmpossrble rn Geometry and Physrcs We wrsh you the best of luck rn thrs or any field Ted' Actlvrtres Debatmg Club C 15 Vrce Presrdent Photography Club C2 3 45 Chess and Checker Club C25 Student Assembly C35 National Honor Socrety C3 45 25 val M C-M yr B I C l JZ Qf - M- - A ,. 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JKLMQ .JC ' -7 CK-'Jvc 1 U H THOMAS WILLERFORD -+----ff' Tom The mathematician ha: reached the higher! rung. And-er-a. Tom is one of our rather quiet boys. However, this characteristic changes into noisy enthusiasm either in an argument or at a basketball game. His ability to draw a cast of characters with great accuracy marks him as an ardent Dick Tracy Fan. Best of luck in your future endeavors, Tom! Activities: Debating Club K 1 Jg Photography Club CZ, 3, 4 jg Chess and Checker Club C2 Jg National Honor Society 65, 41. ,Wwe jfhzfm I l I . , if 2 TT' I 171 iii Ill 26 Done Mort For Clair Mort Dzgmfzcd Clary Atblezef Al0JlP0p1zlar 14 lffl Faculty Bef! Spoffr Actor and Actrerr Done Mort for E H H S Mort Dependable Bef! Natared Beit jztterbag Bert Dancer M011 L01 able Caleyl Ierlerr Neaterl Nzrest Smzle Bert Lonkzng Bert Smgr rr Malt I alkafzz e Mzsclaze Alakerr Bef! Drerrtd zflefert Mm! Popular Mort Pleamzg Pcrmmzlzty M051 Stzzdmzzr Clan Scholarr Wig 9644 Donald affe Donald Prout Rrchard Wall Donald Jaffe Herbert Strong Donald Prout Donald Jaffe Donald affe Jack Taylor Kenneth Anderson Kenneth Anderson Leonard Mrller Leonard Miller Leonard Mrller W rrren Smrth Wrllram Holmes Wrllmm O Ncrll Kenneth Anderson Harvey Robrnson Donald Prout Leonard Miller Richard Wall Rrchard XX a Donald alle Donald affe Lorrarne Schooner Helene Calrendo Grace Holmes Lorrarne Schooner Anita Avery Mary Carrrer Lorrarne Schooner Lorrarne Schooner Rrta Ostergren Mary Ann Allen Mary Ann Allen Martha Artrkes Patrrcra Prout Patrrcra Prout Jeanne Pr ut Parrrcn Prout Elaine Lanerr Dolly Coy Dolly Coy Marlon Lampbell Eunrcc Brarmrd Amta Aw ery Rrta Ostergren Lorrame Schooner Mary Carrier 9 . , ..............,.............................. J. ' ' . ................................................. .....,............ 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This is the tale I pray the divine Muse to unfold to us Begin it goddess at whatever point you will All the survivors of the war had reached their homes by now and so put the perils of battle and sea behind them And so it was that the Class of 1948 began its Odyssey We the Class of 48 set forth on our initial year of travel experiencing our first hard ship IHIIIHIIOD The future looked brighter when we were entertained with a tea and dance by the Senior gods and goddesses Our navigators were the advisers Miss V Higgins and Miss Ann Ucello The crew mates were President Kenneth Anderson Vice President Roland Saucier Secretary Harvey Robmson and Treasurer Richard Wall Our debut was made at the Freshman Lawn Party at which all bluebloods were present As an aid to the land lovers the Seniors we participated in the grand premiere of the Magazine Campalgn The second year of our journey was in full swing under the leadership of Mrs Anton Remy and Mr. john English with President Rita Ostergren' Vice-President Alyce Smith' Secretary, Claude Priceg and Treasurer, Richard Wall. We sailed along through the year with Penny Dancing and the annual Sophomore Hop, in honor of Cupid. Closer to Ithaca, our destiny, we reached the calm before the storm, our junior year. Winter was upon us, and we celebrated the Prom with Winter Wonderland. Laughter- loving Aphrodite, goddess of love, made her presence known among us at the Sadie Hawkin's Dance. Our thespians personified comedy and tragedy in I Remember Mama. The year's voyage was directed by Mr. john Callahan and Mrs. Mary Dwyer, President, Richard Wallg 28 Y gas? .7 'J PR X ff -'Q 'X X if no Af cf' fi' 5'-Taz-5, 5, 'E' K, ' 4 u:-ai-55751511 lj! ,ii A i 1' ug W' Cf if E Life-.austria-if P 4 ami!! Vice President joan Cobley Secretary Leonard Miller and Treasurer Warren Smith In view of the approaching storm of events we elected Donald Jaffe Student Association President and Donald Prout Student Association Vice President The tempest mounted as we rode the stormy waters of our Senior year A new passenger Gloria Santiago from South America boarded our vessel on one of our many stops Weathering the storm with us were Mrs Mary Dwyer Mr Andrew D V Ferrigno and Mr John Callahan President Richard Wall Vice President joan Cobley Secretary William ONe1ll and Treasurer Lorraine Schooner We welcomed all passengers with a Back to School dance The Washingtonian Special our boat carried us through the storm with the annual Magazine Campaign the Marionette Show the Paper Drive and the Raffle terminated by the Yuletide Dinner-Dance. ln April the storm subsided when the Washingtonian Special anchored at Washington D.C. for a pleasant week. There was smooth-sailing on our home- ward journey to Ithaca where we celebrated the memorable Senior Week. Senior Day Class Night the Class Picnic and the Senior Fiesta comprised the home-coming cele- brations. Odysseus tale was finished, and such was the spell he had cast on the whole company that not a sound was heard throughout the shadowy hall - and thus was graduation for the Class of 1948. JOAN COBLEY, ANN WALSH. 29 1 74 X X, X X t -' X ' - N xg l t v, is X ? if .. X QX-jqxvz-Qg 1?-Q ' 1 .7 , 332 , S A- S vt X I N Q fe ' -X tw X -T - - . , 1 ' A W f'X .X f 1 - 3' I 4 -.:., :- -5. -- .- ' 1- 9 A . v' ,l , v- . 'l ' ' ' ,,- -ah , 5 .. 'N ---J.: ' V - V- .il , ' I,-1 - ' K- T- - - , l le- , 'ii --1-:iw , ,, -42 ff fi-VH W ,, A If X Y ,X - .-- - --Lv f T.. ., X1 W KH, X ix ' -f--X, xv - . .1 ,f 1 8 f 'P ,f B f , 3 if . 'A ,ff N' Q if - zzfbf. .N h . ' 4 j , x-- ra as fr- 'wan-' ' ,ff-'f , ,- 13. A 7:1 3 2 K V ,iv 3 , ,Tse 11, at - -1 .. 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Y ': 'lf?3' has Ja My As the sun rose and shone upon Greece then moved silently on to cast its rays upon Rome only to go on and shine upon another land so today the sun rises moves across the country and sinks again This time as the sun rises its golden rays shine down upon the City of New York Here we see the New York Giants who were made famous by their star pitcher Claude Price In this city resides Ann Walsh the most outstanding interior decorator in this part of the country Climbing over the skyscrapers the sun illuminates the Beauty Salon of Madame Avery where at the moment Senorita Gloria Santiago is entering for an early morning appointment before leaving for South America on a diplomatic mission She will be accompanied by her private secretary and advisor Jeanette Hubbard As the sun travels along its path it shines down upon the Great Lakes region where the newest in the famous chain of restaurants owned and operated by William ONeill was having its formal opening This new building known as Lutton House was designed and constructed by Tom and Ted Willerford The building of the new john Dewey School where Rita Ostergren conducts her classes in progressive education was engineered by these men Toward the south as the sun grows warmer we see the jury returning to the court room with their verdict of not guilty concerning the case of the Greyhound Bus Line versus the Herb Strong Powerhouse Line. The council for defense is the noted Mary Carrier, Mt. Holyoke graduate. Now the sun moves toward the Middlewest. It finds here jack Taylor, who is coaching the Notre Dame swimming team, that is, when he isn't practicing to keep up his title as National Swimming Champion. Continuing on, the sun passes by the Lillian-Grace Secretarial School, conducted by the Misses Kuritz and Holmes, on the way to the ofhce of Helene Caliendo, editor of Senorita. Here in Chicago is situated the Prout General Hospital which boasts as its chief-of-staff, Donald Prout and head nurse, Patricia Prout. Traveling the West coast, the sun smiles down upon Wall's Yankee Doodle Dairy in Minnesotag jean johnson is his secretary. Gleaming brightly down upon the campus of the University of Minnesota, the sun spies Kenneth Anderson, the school's outstanding coach in every sport. Lorraine Schooner, who is his private secretary, is also coach of women's sports there at the college. 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'X gl 76 ,vx WX Further south the sun strikes the roof of the Salt Lake City Hospital where Joan Cobley is superintendent of nurses and Louise Coleman is ward secretary Going deep into the Lone Star State the sun is reflected from the windows of the Step On It Shoe Manufacturing Co where Martha Artikes and Elsie Doberrentz are employed as typists In this state Bob Miner is head carpenter of the construction company which is building a rodcet plane airport Crossing to Nevada the rays of the sun come in conflict with the bright lights of the El Ojo fashionable night club owned and operated by Senor Warren Carlo Pablo uan Pedro Smith One of the brightest lights of the El O10 is Miria Anna alias Mary Ann Allen who is a popular entertainer Reaching California the sun shares its brilliance with the stars of Hollywood who are being photographed by two great photographic wizards Byron Jones and Harvey Robinson Here in the film city Miss Jeanne Pratt designs the ensembles of the movie queens Upward along the coast to San Francisco King Sol spies the great artist Joan Fred erickson painting a portrait of Elaine Laneri Roller Skating Champion of the United States As the gangplank goes up the sun steps aboard the ship at whose helm is Captain Werner Robbert Bound for the Hawaian Islands aboard the ship are Robert Carlson who is directing the setting of telephone lines from Hawaii to the United States Leonard Miller draftsman and Eunice Brainerd file clerk both of whom are employed in the rocket plane factory in Honolulu Leavmg the golden isle of Ool Ool in Hawaii the USS Jaffe named for the famous scientist of the century Donald Jaffe proceeds in the path of the sun to the port of Shanghai China where Dorothy Coy and Ruth Erlandson are auditors for the firm of the Sipley Tea Company. Traveling toward the end of its journey, the sun falls upon the dome of the famous German Institute of Technology, where George Valli is at present engrossed in the search of the lost element. Continuing in the direction of the horizon, the sun casts its dying rays on the shop of Madame Myrtle Galbo, famous designer of French-American fashions in Paris. Her secre- tary is Marion Campbell, who holds the title of Europes best-dressed business woman. Apollo's story all told, he sinks slowly on the horizon only to rise again upon another day. MARY ANN ALLEN AND MARY CARRIER. ,qv at jk . -t ,rf ,J fe, X .f ' A I , i '1 F 0-' , i A 1 . 'my 'fa W iw' S gi bf U' K f A C. 'f l -Q,.,A ess F H -Fiji F-M' M ! SLC K V ,ga ' 4 H' 5' 7 '1 I H . JY. . i, . . . . . . . J 674255 WW We the Class of 1948 by Pallas Athena and Phoebus Apollo of sound judgment Cdesprte the oprnron of our fellow schoolmatesl and sane mrnd Calthough we may not have shown rt at trmesb bestow our most trea sured grfts upon certarn rndrvrduals who rn our mrnds merrt them and upon our successors the Class of 1949 Mary Ann Allen leaves her fond memorres to Don me Wrlkes To Irene Srebert Martha Artrkes leaves her neatness Anrta Avery leaves her Ipana Smrle to Bob Law son Warren Smrth leaves hrs way wrth the farrer sex to Brll Hughes who already has shown prowess rn that fle d Eddre Johnson rs the grateful recrprent of Hook Prrce s basketball abrlrty Pat Prout leaves her long dresses to Pat Alford who wrll wear them wrth the same charm Donald Prout wrlls hrs dramatic abrlrty to Dennrs Keefe Brll ONerll bequeaths hrs trtle as Soda Jockey to Henry Schlerdt Lorrarne Schooner Jeannette Hubbard and Grace Holmes leave therr commercral abrlrty to Norma John son Srmone Maton and Rose Vallr Helene Calrendos Journalrstrc abrlrty wrll be pre sented to Evelyn Hansen who wrll wear the laurel wreath next year Ann Walsh Jeanne Pratt and Joan Ftederrckson leave therr artrstrc abrlrty to the school whrch wrll recerve rt wrth gratrtude Harvey Robrnson leaves hrs excellent attendance record to any worthy herr Herb Strongs Trusty Taxr Setvrce wrll be rn the capable hands of Russell Wallrs Rrchard Wall leaves hrs abrlrty rn athletrcs to the many junrors who we are certarn wrll put rt to good use Lourse Coleman leaves her good sportsmanshrp to that Junror who merrts the trtle Ruth Erlandson Dolly Coy Elsre Doberrentz leave therr everlastrng humor to Josephrne Carpella Paulrne Peterson and Perry McConnell George Vallr and Byron Jones leave therr abrlrty rn manual arts to Donald Brack Donald Jaffe leaves hrs oratorrcal talents to Drck Olson Robert Carlson leaves hrs herght to drmrnutrve Ann Nrchols Werner Robert leaves hrs rallle wrnnrng abrlrty to come fortunate member of the Class of 1949 Jack Taylor leaves hrs baseball abrlrty to Herb Smrth To Coach Bear we leave hopes for successful teams rn years to come and thanks for the knowledge we have garned through hrs help Elarne Lanerr as the Best Dressed Grrl leaves her trtle to Audrey Hale Glorra Santrago leaves her abrlrty as a Good Will Ambassador to the world at large that rs sorely rn need o rt The Wrllerford Srgn Parntrng Corporatron pass therr talent as cartoonrsts to anyone who accepts the chal lenge Robert Mrner leaves hrs seat on the bus to the undrs puted ownershrp of Woody Mrner Joan Cobley s pleasant personalrty wrll shrne on under the ausprces of Marre Bransfield Myrtle Galbo leaves her abrlrty rn Algebra to that student most rn need of rt Brll Holmes the latest addrtron to our class leaves hrs lrkeable Ways to Joe Porter Eunrce Brarnerd leaves her abrlrty as a stenographer to Ruth Blrsh Jean Johnsons zeal for knrttrng rs grven to Ruth Robrnson Mary Carrrer our woman of drstrnctron desprte her tender years leaves her many talents to any outstandrng member of 1949 Rrta Ostergren leaves her job as assrstant coach to Glorra Brondr Lrllran Kurrtz leaves her shrnrng harr and f r com plexron to some lucky senror Marron Campbell dances forth to make way for Vrr grnra Lutton her successor as best dancer Lenny Mrller leaves hrs sense of order to the class of 1949 wrth the hope that they wrll marntarn the drgnrty of the school Jack Taylor and Nugget Anderson leave C fill thrs rn as you wrshb to that student of the Junror or Senror Hrgh who most closely resembles them rn talents school sprrrt and sense of humor The Class as a group leaves rts specral talents rn schol arshrp drama journalrsm and athletrcs to those suc cessors who wrll carry on the fine tradrtron of East Hampton Hrgh School To our Superrntendent Mr McDonald nd to Mr Ferrrgno our Vrce Prrncrple our gurdes mentors and frrends we leave our gratrtude for all that they have done for us durrng our hrgh school career To the faculty our sympathy for havrng borne wrth us so patrently and our thanks for all they have done And so rn the year of Crvrlrzatron and the Senror Washrngton Trrp we depart havrng bequeathed our numerous treasures yustly and evenly also wrth the hope that all other Senror Classes wrll have as enjoyable and eventful four years as those we have experrenced Srgned sealed and attested rn the year of our Lord One thousand nrne hundred and forty erght KENNETH ANDERSON and JACK TAYLOR 0 v 1 ll ' U 1 a 7 ' , . 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Socrates Plato and Ar1stotle had enthus1ast1C pupxls IH the golden age of classrcal educatron who passed on to future generatxons the gems of ancrent wrsdom East Hampton Hngh School has buxlt upon these foundatrons of antnqurty and developed from the best of present day educatron a rxcher currrculum of lxberal and practncal arts SOPHOMORE YEAR ACADEMIC LIFE College Vocatronal Commercxal Courses Selectnon of a dennxte program National Honor Soclety el1gIbIl1ty SOCIAL LIFE Clubs VKISIFY Sports Musxc and Dramatlcs Sophomore Hop Semor Year m Szgbl' 33 JUNIOR YEAR ACADEMIC LIFE Fore1gn Languages U S Hlstory Math and Scxence SOCIAL LIFE Clubs Varsrty Sports Musrc and Dramatrcs Junxor Prom l 2' A I' IN up Il I! , ll , lu ll I I' 5' B I, l ff -X I . f 4 X. XE 1 ' ,'N'4 -' 1 Q-.Qs -S. Q J, , ! a ' lz5s'c1,f7949' X ',, Q ADVISORS OFFICERS x ' ' fx Mlss EVELYN BELL Miss MAR JORIE JACOBSON MR. EDWARD BEAR Pfemlenz .......... . ............... ROBERT LAWSON Vice Prexicient ....... .... W ILLIAM HUGHES Secretary .. .... , .... Treayurer ...... RUTH ROBINSON EVELYN HANSEN if Wh 'z I Y n 2 Z' .4255 af 7950 ADVISORS OFFICERS MR. NICHOLAS BATTIT Prefidenz 4................... RICHARD BURNHAM MR. LAURENT FORTIN Vice Prefidenf ...... ...... M YRON STRONG Secretary .......... ....... j EAN HITCHCOCK . Treamrer .. ...... KENNETH LEESTER P M AJ., J , , ,JM x, -f ' .f 9 Um funn fy! r If if .44 ikglxlx 'N Q3 2 Jw ff4-4' h S ,..4iil I, 1' ll if LZ' gl, Q 15 X , I , W F W. l , .F lv J l Nfdff. X I M CIE' , 1 rg ' ,J A' yr xl: Q n 4 K Xp. 'U ff 5'-v ' lil - -f'5.L.-as -,ul ' ' I ,sei -, A If 'L ' K ' N V 1 J gays? EEE' . I , 1 ' X, A - 62: Nh m X J 1 qt fit! X v K m Vx ,f N , g y ,QQ V71 -Xxx A h - 1 NV xx 1-iw. X A x ' N152 X. . ,N 'V 1 5' If ix ' rv. , .x ' X :ff XX x . ,V V W Y w A- X . 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X ' ' lg Q , A .nu ,Y ffvff . f - 1 IH W M Y W 4 - f 'Z ,Q X! jj 1 in Vw ' T rx fi f f 1 N f I If K 1 1 , I f J j Y cnc?--Q i' g Xhff 3 45' A 4.0, 'Qt J ,gi Z' figXX lL XNW -gk T 5 ff 91 f YN xg 5 M-mn --r wg an-wwe an V Q . f--:CTE E 2 1 1 s i v . Fw.-l ,Y-'sffie X V fl -:uma ,'fxN,5 '? 2 1 A 0Ul9 'Hl 'f-nf-Q. ADVISORS AND OFFICERS OF 1951 ADVISORS OFFICERS ADVISORS OFFICERS ADVISORS OFFICERS 1951 1951 1952 1952 1955 1955 Mr. james DeFrancisco Mr. Michael Gradone Prefidenl .......,.......... Vice Prefifi ent ....... Secretary ....... , ..... Treuxzzrer ............... Miss Helen Oakes Miss Eleanor Luft Preridem ............ Vice Prefident ....... Secretary ............. Trearurer ..................... Mrs. Marjorie House Mr. George Pilicy Preriflenl ............ Vice Prerident ....... Sccrelury . ......... Treuwref ...... 37 , 1952, AND 1955 Rodney Wilkes Richard Lundell Murray Segal Ann Amenta .. Fred Coleman Benjamin Lord Kenneth Sexton .. Nancy Sandin Warren Edwards Bertie Royce Carl Monstream Peter Rogers l if AL-L4 - 14,--. A kgs af 7951? Aristotle and the ancient pedagogues believed that vigorous early training was essential to future success in intel- lectual activity. East Hampton has accepted this theory in part, but has enhanced it with many extra-curricular activi- ties that oller the student satisfactions of a social nature. The junior High division of E.H.H.S. has achieved an important place in the schools educational system. v-1.5 , 's 1, if 'Q ' H-,J ..- ...-.- A ' -3 ' ' ,.. .--'-. ' .. -...- A . -' 1- frees' . . f.j' . 'KM - . 'L w .. ' , ,, - '. 1' , -, v 1-. W- ,-4'-1 Ns-ta, N ..' v '- Q g, ' ...nn 1. ' sc --,. 4 we W. , -','.p. '.. -- '1v.'fx -f.. ' af. -5. ' HV' O ,pibn 15,5 'In 41' ix. ' r i. ni . M has ':v, ' Cliff' ak!-, 41 . ev-f'., a,f!9! ,-e. C, meg, ' ., ,. '. ', -, r - f ,kv 1 . ,,. tr., . . A 3,5 ' . : 'u,..,ag',i'q E.: . l' 4 ' - U ' ,. .,. I? -4-, -2- j -. J-- 3 w-'f 1 1 . - - 'In-- 4-'JE' 4:A7 'W',' f 14' - , 19:34-A!!.w f 'D-uv. 6:55 af 7952 GRADES 7 AND 8 ACADEMIC LIFE Departmental Wcnrk Home Economics and Industrial Arts Science and Math. SOCIAL LIFE Club Activities lntra-mural Sports Class Organizations GRADE 9 ACADEMIC LIFE Division into Courses Math. - Foreign Languages Science Exploring High School Subjects SoCIAI. LIFE Club Activities Attendance at Some Senior High Functions Class Organizations 01110 Senior Hzgbf hfn.' f Jil r ring? -1 V' . Mnswqghtx x nf ,SQ 4 'ws 'L Fi 'Q 1 '- A - Y, , xg, gm qv Q, 2. X Q , 1 :7'1i.f ka' 4,45 et jrgiy 4, f S- x Q?'H-H225 4 FN y , , h M, W 2 aff K 'ff' 'xg 'N Q, fs Q Q . 'F ' M' if L' 'NM' 1. f4 ' i B 'xg 2!,N M i W5-iilii' ,V 'mu ix' A , . , , -1-f . 9,4 I sf I I ' 'Sh i SX ff XJLTVTJ f fr f ' I M Q 1 P' 1 I' ff af' -1 1' f X ' xl 1 Cf 17 Iii XQx UI M fwfr M xggw 1 WX Q X Y+i fu Vg yfbvzkes 1 1 Illl jf? J Q x f 7 ! W 'IA Xff? f 1! ,, f as M X 11 f X I X . ' +- 1 g. x av 'y f J x X E . I , 14 Y UV i E . I H I f A M X 3 Q1 . -vs 4-5 Y W f S an Carrler Rmhard Olson Donald Pmur Donald Rlcharl Wall Dennxs Keefe Robert Benyamm Lorl Mr MLDOnald 1-1 5fmzQf1z' 097167 STUDENT COUNCIL OF EAST HAMPTON HIGH SCHOOL ADVISORS- MR EVERETT Mc DONALD MR ANDREW D V FERRIGNO V1cePreJzdenl DENNIS KEEFE Seffemfy RICHARD OLSON PREAMBLE TO THE QONSTITUTIOIN We the students of Elst Hampton Hlgh School recognlzlng the opportunltles for lnrellectu ll 1nd xoc x nonfzl rrzunmg do deslre ro secure for oursclxcs prmc ncal Il lll'llHg 1n the V1I'l0LlS phxses of self Loxcrnmcnr m order thu we mnghr rlke our plues m llfe md lm we 42 mstnlled w1th1n us the love of free goxernmcnr We 5:1 lt. A ' , ff f x A fx 5 K, ' ' 5' x , ff ,,. 11 A ' X v T Qi I X L L F A 6 A A n S din, ' , ' , , -' - K , u- , I Q , . O . 5 I OFFICERS - Prefidenz .........................,...............................................,.. DONALD PROUT ' 1 'L ' . ' Y ' , . 1 L I ' I 1 I 2 K A y 1 1 A , . . . 7 Y I If Members Left to rnght lst Row Georgna Cookson jean Hxtchcock Kenneth Anderson Wtllram Hughes Mane Bransheld Beverly Pfau janet Hartmger Znd Row Lc-nord Mrller Evelyn Hansen Alyce Murray Catherme Taylor Lenora Ferrrgno Tom Wrllnford 5rd Row Herbert Smrth Robert Lawson Robert Hale Rlchard Burnham Albert Dennler 4th Row Mr Andrew Ferngno Gilbert Hansson Phrlrp Cone Wrllram ONe1ll Mr Everett McDonald tgfzzfkfzf yZ'5emfQ THE STUDENT ASSEMBLY ADVISORS-MR EVERETT MCDONALD MR ANDREW D V FERRIGNO Vzce Clmzrman KENNETH ANDERSON Secretary MARIE BRANSEIELD OF THE STUDENT ASSOCIATION therefore adopt thts constrtutton wxth the approval of the school admmxstratton rn the frrm beltef that this trammg can only be successful through the spontaneous and healthy desrre of thrs hrgh school to have a vonce tn the control of the aFfa1rs of the school 43 K 1 A Y I OFFICERS -Chairman .................................................................. WILLIAM E. HUGHES This year, under the leadera ship of Miss Barbara Peters, the music groups upheld the fine tradition of East Hampton High. The Girls' Glee Club, with the other choral groups, has given unusually fine inter- pretations of both classical and popular pieces. ,ra ga ma WW' h bw NPS A Xb llgfg due to the school X struction program has ex Xggnded during the past year. On Memorial Day they par- aded as part of the town cele- bration. In cooperation with the other music clubs they par- ticipated in the Christmas assembly, the National Honor Society induction, and finally, in the annual concert. Q ,rg '2: -2' , , gala agp' ' . , -0 ,,, K -1 The Boys' Glee Club gave hearty support to its musical allies all year, showing special ability in the Fred Waring arrangement of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas and in the Annual Spring Concert. .ai-r -f nys ' gh 6761! In close harmony the Mixea Chorus rendered various selec- tions throughout the year with real finesse. This group also gave a fine performance in the final triumph of the Spring Concert. jfbkfezz! 6750105 ,aft 5- 44k 'LL--1 -I tgefzzbvl fafvfahgflzzifiy ffm! The Senior High Division of the Photography Club under the able supervision of Mr. Battit, had an active part in the 1948 Oracle. Many of the Candid shots have been contributed by them. Member- ship in this group is a very satisfying experience. Qfzzzmmg ,Ma UM o ,QQ 5 . X. ' .K l , la- A L 'fvx 0 . K fgffwx 3 ' A 434 ,ZX - A. J 'vw' 4--fam i ,f Mr. Cole and Mr. Callahan direct the operation of the Training Aids Club, a new organization in our school. The function of members is to construct devices for class room use. Training Aids offers unusual opportunities to its members. umiw am' Lgeflibfi plahgaahiy JMX The Photo Clubs gain useful experience in developing and enlarging negatives, as well as in the techniques of obtaining unusual Photographic effects. The junior group profits from the contact with Senior mem- bers. Agdillbfl ,flkfuzze f 615 zmzbfl yikfzm Uh! Grades 7, 8, and 9 all partic- ipated with equal fervor in organizing the terrarium, the field trips, and other activities that bring them close to nature. aa 4 . . tgfuhfzf offbfzamzfzs The Student Librarians were active agents in the reorgan- ization of the School Library. Under Miss Bell's supervision these pupils received valuable experience in finding out what makes a good library. Small in number but enthus iastic in its activities is a gooc description of the Senior Higl Nature Club. Led by thei: advisor, Mrs. House, these students became friends witl their natural environment by a thorough investigation of its aspects. .....-........- Aa. - .,............ -:nm ef. as ,AX gays ' fffzfbfl QA tghaflfx 6615 The Girls' Junior High Sports Club offers experience in teamwork and special skills in the different sports to its members. Under Miss jacob- son's leadership the girls enjoy everything from square danc- ing to basketball. 48 Coach Bear has a fertile field in this group for future varsity stars. The intra-mural games sponsored by the Junior High boys give them excellent train- ing for their Senior High ath- letic program. g1M fff112w jg6?lf cgyfcwfs fda! -are Q , , V i 4 I . . ,,,'. Q ,.,,, ,raw Drama, a major activity in Hellenic times, has, since the founding of E.H.H.S. been an outs ta nd i ng extra-curricular program in our school. Under Mr. Ferrigno's skillful direc- tion many class celebrities, not- ably Mary Carrier, Donald Prout, and joan Cobley, have soared to stardom. Our hit par- ade-ujunior Miss, I Re- member Mama, and The Late George Apley. dlliilddkffl 6761! le awww amz' 6761! Increasing in membership from the small groups of pre- vious years, to the present thir- ty-Eve members, the journal- ism Club, during the past year reached the peak of its enroll- ment. The major activities of the club are two-fold: publishing the school literary quarterly, Bellringer, under the leader- ship of Helene Caliendo, '48, and editing the School News Page which appears weekly in the local newspaper and is prepared by a competent staff directed by Editor Jeannette Hubbard, '48. 49 Mana Haan tgaczefy if 14 The Natxonal Honor Soclety rs the only orgamzatxon devoted wholly to the encouragement and recognxtxon of character scholarshrp leadershnp and servrce rn the school The hrghest honor any student can attaxn IS member shxp rn th1s organrzatron Seniors junrors and Soph mores are elrgxble for electron to the Natronal Honor Socrety Before bexng admrtted a student must excel rn the four prxncnples on whnch thus socrety IS founded and he must have the approval of the advnsors and the admmlstratlon The annual xnductron ceremony was held on anu ary 23rd when seven new members were tapped Smce our number was rncreased by seven the socnety now boasts a membershrp of twenty one students a credrt to a small school The members are Amta Avery Mary Carrrer Lor rarne Schooner Donald Prout Helene Calnendo joan Cobley Evelyn Hansen Donald Jaffe Srmone Maron Ruth Robxnson Irene Slebert Ann Walsh Theodore Wxllerford Thomas Wxllerford Ma y Ann Allen john Feegel Russell Vo1s1n Kenneth Lester W1ll1am Hughes Glorra Barbour and Barbara Coleman 'll XC 5 nfs X Q ha I f 'av ' I A 1 506621 , .. 7 Soccer candidates reported for the initial workout soon after school began under the direction of our new coach, Mr. Edward Bear. The boys worked hard in pre- paration for a strenuous schedule against the better small school teams along the Connecticut Valley. While the score sheet was not completely one of victory, team spirit was high, and prospects for future teams look good. T Mm gm The jayvee Basketball team has made great progress this year. With several members graduating to the Varsity, we are certain of success next year. junior High boys will fill up the vacancies on the jayvee squad thus forming a reservoir of good material, Mr. Gradorle assisted Mr. Bear with this group. ,QT 'Nba Sl 'Xxx Mc' fzyvee gdigdffdy Track was a new venture for this year. Because of its enthus- iastic reception by the school, we know it has a permanent place in E.H.H.S. Under Mr. Gradone this team had a suc- cessful season. ,, ,., fr. 7 tv , ? ' 21- -r X Zlfllbl amz' tgmw QM The Freshman and Sopho- more Girls' basketball team aroused a great deal of enthu- siasm among the underclass- men. Like their Senior sisters, they prospered during the bas- ketball season. junior and Senior girls formed a mighty basketball squad, Good exercise, a sense of fair play, and friendly com- petition were the combination that clicked with this group. Under Miss jacobsons leader- ship the girls basketball sche- dule was a full and rewarding one. Qiesfimzzfz amz! cgahaamade ES?-1 , 'x.49 . fc, in asf -------.-.-i...t Q WWW 1 G Q ' N at .f M 4' Q. 'NA may -tt ,cl 525 fxs J-3 fs. 'yea E TT2' alififf The Girls' Leader Corps is a new organization this year. It has offered unusual experience to the members in leadership and group activity. Because of its success during the past year Miss Jacobson made it a per- manent part of the Physical Education program. aflrvffa ,wi in gala' tfezzfkxl Qwhs 'WNJ-' . 61.5, 4 l U 5 J' , ,L L-f 11 I J X ff i ,x. ' 'X is L' fi il' 1. if - x-Ck-up W P' Lf ,gf U yin ,fy M. rica -fax! jf 'i'-l . -' ix fl I i. !,' .' ' L I ,. '-' .L GX 1 ,ii . is L fre, , L gr e L- Mem 0524425141 f t gf U' I lv if fL U' Fight Team Fight They're at it again, our pep girls of 1947-1948. Charm, pep, and school spirit was splendidly exemplified in this group, under Miss Jacobson's able direction. 56 The Girls' Softball team showed its prowess with the bat and ball. Along with other girls' athletic groups at E.H.H.S., they participated in Play Days in conjunction with neighboring schools of Con- necticut. gt, Q C QM ' agalfzzi Aif Q .1 f ff 'ZX 1 i X' ,1' ul gm ' The Tennis Club was one of the smaller sports groups, but they swung 21 powerful racquet. Spring brought the girls to the Tennis Courts, and several contests were held. 57 ' , 1 l H 1,4 L, - Q :Q ? ' A P f JUNIOR PROMENADE 1947 JUNIOR PROMENADE 1948 SENIOR YULETIDE DANCE COMMITTEE P7 wr 42' 'fa 3-Ab 45, wsxkma, 43 I3 ,mm X.- -P L is I REMEMBER MAMA ON THE SOCCER FIELD 5B 0 I A f I U H u H 1 L V Q r 4 C p Z' ' 1 E ' 5 H 9 'I, T ' , I ' I f IIE I Aff I . 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