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ARTHUR EMIL GRUIA May Sixteenth Grenyae . . . watch those corny jokes he spills out . . . Problems of Democracy offers him no problems . . . shy and sometimes quiet . . . Get on the ball ... I have to go home and finish my B-29 . . . Airplane Me chanic. Glee Club (1, 2); Civil Air Patrol (3. 4). ROSE V. GUSTAFSON August Twenty-third Roe . . . blonde hair, blue eyes . . . neat as a pin ... I love that man— a date with Frankie . . . dress designer. Traffic Squad (3. 4); National Honor Society (3. 4); Leadership Club (3. 4); Thespians (3. 4); Swim ming Team (3, 4); Cheerleaders (4); Singing Seniors (4). NORMA HARTLIN CHRISTINE HOFFMAN September Second Chris . . . newcomer from Hamden who likes our school . . . pretty little miss with a pleasing smile . . . she knows her music . . . barn dancing comes first . . . quiet and shy . . . Where there's a book there's Chris . . . Um. hum! Glee Club (3); Bookworms (4); Singing Seniors (4). ELIZABETH JEAN HOGAN Marct Betty M Digger . . mis-t ere's a ture . . . ummer for Red . GleeXJlub (1); Homeroom Secretary (1); Student Council (1. 2. 3.); Pep Club (2); Swimming Club (2, 3, 4); Traffic Squad (3. 4). November Tenth Norm'Vj . brown eyes . . !nkj nose . . .'To; j,JPetes sake . . 'Ohirl and I . . . Eddie's her steady . . f. s eet new cheerleader. . Red Srbss (1); Leadership CJab (1); Pep Clvb (3, 4); fowling Club (3. 4); Varsity Show (3. 4); Trajfic Squad (3. 4); Cheerld ddrs (4); Singing Si ge s' (4); (4); Singing Sernors (4); A Capella Choir (4). LEO A. HIBSON JR. April Twenty-fourth . food best next . . class sweet-personality plus t Council (1. 2, 3). ,(1, 3). Vice-president ass Vesident (2. 3); w (2, 3. 4); Var-etball (2. 3. 4); om President (2. 3. om (3); Boy's State (3); 'Traffic Squad (3. 4); National Honor Society (3. 4). Treasurer (4); Varsity Football (4). AUDRE LUCILE HOWARD October Eighth kbfl fy'N . . t sparkling big Lieutenant p6nish . . . lootlf-TfanCeY modern and old-fashioned . . . nursing for her. Young Patriots (1. 2); Swimming Club (2); Art Club (2, 3, 4). President (2), Vice-president (3); Varsity Show (2, 4); Traffic Squad (3. 4), Chairman Barn Dance (4); Singing Seniors (4); National Honor Society (4); Pioneer Associate Editor (4). BLACY VINCENT,IERARDI %Jj'Y low, but shy . . . polite and quiejf . he types, too cares juS ff Twfe bit for the social life . . .(pother bachelor in East Haven . . . his jokes are too much . . . He'll pull your teeth for you. SENIORS 18
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LILLIAN M. ENO February Twelfth Lil . . . ardent sport fan . . . Bev's inseparable pal . . . friendly personality . . . sentimental music . . . oh, Joe . . . my seat in English ... a diamond. Leadership Club (2, 3, 4); Varsity Show (2, 3, 4); Art Club (2. 4); Pep Club (3); Bowling Club (3, 4); Singing Seniors (4). ROGER FAIRCHILD March Filth Rog . . . easy on the eyes . . . quiet and well-liked . . . trumpet on the side ... I was given one mouth and two eyes in order that I might see twice as much as I say . . . It's short-wave radio for Rog. Scouting (1, 2. 3. 4); Swim ming Club (3, 4), FAhCQjJ1 VINCENT -FA Decembe VinnieV. «hort. quiqt and alwakrs cheerful . frio ul'fflile and bl wavfcnirr. . . Who antfuld h£ tall So if 3harllfefwasn't in homeroom’' T all out for sports N fe ci ly football . . . Wherein Dump . . . What are y 6u crazy? Homemaking Club (4); Printing Club (4); Varsity Football (4). RUTH J. FARQUHARSON December Twenty-fourth Fayg j .TjA df die for dea ole' Momauguin . basketHjUl, basebaJU and bowling y. tfenmysmile and efficient worker Music Teacher- - f ' Frolic (1); Leadcw nip G ub (I, 2, 3, 4), Manage (4); Glee Club (1, 2, 3. 4); Hop (2); Art Club (2. 3, 4); Swimming Club (2. 4); Traffic Squad (3. 4); Thespians (3, 4); National Honor Society (3, 4); Varsity Show (4); Singing Seniors (4). CHARLES FroUo'lH; Student Coui cil (1. 2, 3). Dance (1, 2); Thespians (1, 2. 3, 4); Junior Varsity Basketball (2); Hop (2); Varsity Baseball (2, 3, 4); Varsity Show (2, 3, 4); Rangers Football (3); Rangers' Dance (3); Varsity Basketball (3. 4); Traffic Squad (3, 4); Varsity Football (4). STANLEY L. GOODRICH December Seventh Goodie . . . well . . . mechanical wizard coming up . . . Want a ride? . . . loves color, especially in ties. Thespians (1, 2, 3, 4); Homeroom Treasurer (1, 4); Hop (2); Varsity Show (2. 3. 4); Prom (3); Boy's State (3. 4); Traffic Squad (3, 4); National Honor Society (3. 4), Vice-president (4). THOMAS B. GRAHAM November Twenty-seventh Tomas . . . class wit . . . conversation monopolizer . . . originator of Arabian dialect . v. a live wir , Frolic (l);NPep Clu fe' Class Treasurer (il. 2 3. 4); (1. 2. 3, 4); Homeroom President fl, 2, ZJ 4); Hop 2); Varsity Show (2, 3. 4); Swinging Team (2. 3, 4).j (3); Prom State (3); Baseball Manager (3, 4); Traffic Squad (3. 4); Football Manager (4). CAROLYN MARIE GRANATA October Fourth Sis . wavy used poems friendly and Gloria's other horses is fun . . Beaver . . . She climb those rope F.H.A. (4); A Capella Choir (4). 17 1947
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FRANK J. IGO March Twenty ninth Jerfis . . . his long legs are envied for their beauty Nijinski . . . mechani-— Nijinski . . . mechanical engineer. Frolic (1); Class Vice-president (1); Student Council (1, 2); Homeroom Treasurer (2); Hop (2); Varsity Basketball (2, 3. 4). Co-captain (4); Varsity Baseball (2, 3. 4); Thespians (2. 3. 4); Varsity Show (2. 3. 4); Ranger's Football (4); Boy's State (3); Homeroom Vice-president (3, 4); Varsity Football (4). CAROLE LOIS KEELER November TweUtlj yCab .J. . caWfree and content . Y. ardent lover of study Jralls . . . favors 'horses and blondes . . . dhder if I gbt any mail? . Oh to be Jhe wife of faimer. JsS JWimmm Club (1. 2); Traf-ic SqiWd (3. 4); A Capella hd r (4); Singing Seniors CAROLYN M. KELSEY May Tenth Lyn . . . Waltz Promenade . . . oh, Foxon . . . Fancy figure in the, lifnk . . . Type pusher . . quiet jL wit£ a ready smile . . . i Smging at the Grange meetings is special . . . brown hair done ufc by her necessary' chum. Lorraine . . . Oh, that homework. Pioneer (4). ELAINE VIRGINIA KIGGINS Sec- (2); reasurer (2); g Club (2, 3); A Capella Choir (4). HlUTH GRACE KIRSTE January Eighth Ruthie . . . Atomic Blonde . . . ever-present friendly smile . . . Miss Bouzoucos' girl Friday . . . Vocalist. Art Club Treasurer (2); Homeroom Secretary (2); Glee Club (2. 3. 4); Varsity Show (2, 3. 4); Leader ship Club (2, 3, 4); Pep Club (3, 4); Bowling Club (3, 4); Traffic Squad (3, 4); Singing Seniors (4); School Band (4); A Capella Choir (4); Basketball Team (4); Pioneer Editor-in-Chief (4). H. ALLAN LEGGE July Fourteenth Nippie . . . great talker . . . Anchors Away my boy . . . Quiet, Please! . . . To be or not to be . . . East Haven's own Anderson ... he has time to loaf now which he does . . . um . . . Boston University. Baseball (2. 3); Thespians (2, 3); Swimming Team (3. 4). HUGO LENDROTH September Eleventh big lad and and He has hquldei interest bYg d prd jSect for college y. . A hunting he will grP. J $tufliou4'and social. ARTHUR L. LESLIE April Third Art . . . big blue eyes and all for Gloria . . . what a build . . . Rod's understanding pal . . . Yes. dear . . . Where's my girl? . Student Council (1. 2); Varsity Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4); Varsitv Baseball (2); Prom (3); Homeroom President (3, 4); Varsity Football (4). 1947
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