East Haven High School - Pioneer Yearbook (East Haven, CT)

 - Class of 1949

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ANGELA S. TERRAZZANO Terry” October 26 Eager beaver . . . expert cake cater . . . romantic tunes are her type . . . her swift fingers race over a Royal ... as a receptionist she will be right. Singing Seniors (4); Drama Workshop (3, 4); Thespians (4); Glee Club (2); National Honor Society (3,4); Pioneer (4); Traffic Squad (3). PAULINE TIERNEY Paul” October 8 Sandy haired gal with charm . . . Snappy cheerleader . . . bring on the boys, she’ll bowl them over . . . knack for knitting . . . dental hygienist. Cheerleaders (1, 2, 3, 4) —Captain (4); Homeroom President (I); Frolic (1); Varsity Show (1, 2, 3, 4); Hop (2); F. H. A. (3); National Honor Society (3, 4); Pioneer (4). FRANK B. VELARDI ”M. G. M.” July 29 A cute kid . . . tantalizing smile . . . agile ace on the court . . . mighty midget . . . good things come in small packages ... a future salesman. Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4); Baseball (2); Football Manager (2, 3); Student Council' (3); Homeroom President (1, 2); Traffic Squad (4); Intramural Football (3, 4); Frolic (1); Prom (3). VINCENZA VERGATI Vinny” February 24 Honest?” . . . dark eyes . . . snappy seamstress . . . merry-eyed mermaid . . . sold on swimming . . . aversion to anything scarlet color . . . capable in the kitchen . . . taste her meatballs ... so round, so firm, so fully packed . . . she’ll be some business man’s girl Friday ... off to office work. ELIZABETH VOGT ’’Bet- March 4 Don’t keep her waiting . . . nix on make-up and slacks . . . avid record collector . . . delights in dancing ... is moved by the movies . . . eating never killed anyone . . . a tricky typist . . . bound for Stone’s . . . will balance on the boss's knee. Hostess Club (1). CAROL ELIZABETH WALKER Slim February 16 A go-getter of a gal . . . gets things done . . . Oh Brother”! . . . blue is bliss . . . happy-go-lucky har-monizer . . . future mortician. Pep Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Glee Club (1, 2); A Cap-ella Chorus (3, 4); Comet Editorial Board (4); Pioneer (4); Co-chairman Junior Prom (3); Comet Dance (4); Captain Pep Club (3, 4). HOPE B. WALSH Hope September 1 A blonde slightly on the serious side . . . Miss Hall’s right hand gal in the Library . . . dotes on color blue . . . enlivens life at Liggetts . . . fair haired Laurelite ... a practical Patty . . . solid brown oxfords adorn her feet . . . she’ll take your temperature. Bookworms (3); Traffic Squad (4). TED RALPH WEED Ted May 21 Friendly smile with dark hair and blue eyes ... silent type . . . dotes on hunting and fishing . . . Irene’s his gal . . . Math and languages are a chore . . . Mrs. Hunter’s prize pupil! Traffic Squad (4). 29

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ARNOLD RYDER Limpy” July 19 Strong, silent type . . . likes the girls and pork chops . . . Li’l Abner” . . . you can’t live without football . . . my busted knee! . . . Anchors Aweigh my boy! . . . hates New Look! Football (2, 3,4) —Captain (4); National Honor Society (3,4)—Vice-president (4); Homeroom President (3). DOROTHY SETARO Dot” September 1 Ambitious half-pint . . . cute as a button — neat as a safety pin . . . blazing sweaters . . . she’s off again — fast talker ... up to the minute on styles . . . her dimples show a mischievous spirit, cute as a button — neat Swimming Club (1, 2); Glee Club (2); Singing Seniors (4). ISABELLE GRACE STANLEY Issie” April 17 Our cute little spark plug” . . . thrives on sodas and men!! Drama Workshop (1, 2, 3)—Play (3); Thespians (1, 2, 3, 4); Class Treasurer (2, 3); Homeroom Treasurer (3); Pep Club (4); Traffic Squad (4); Comet (1, 2, 3, 4); Singing Seniors (4); Art Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Prom (3); Varsity Show (1, 2, 3, 4); Pioneer (4). JOHN JOSEPH STEMPICK Speed” December 2 Cute with dark hair . . . witty and friendly . . . Just teases the music out of his accordian . . . college—he hopes . . .You oughta hear my orchestra . . . girls— his specialty. Varsity Show (2, 3, 4); Orchestra (1) — Treasurer (1); Traffic Squad (3, 4); Student Council (3). DONALD FRED STREETER Street” September 8 Independent guy . . . barefoot boy of E. H. H. S. clam digger . . . half fish . . . talented artist whose paint-ing will really pay off . . . terrific tease . . . always in the art room. Korner Club (1); Swimming Team (1, 2, 3, 4); Hi-Y (1, 2); Varsity Show 1, 2, 3); Manager of Football Team (3); Art Club Dance (3); Art Club (1, 2, 3, 4). MARGARET M. SULLIVAN Marge” October 13 Agile at the alleys . . . will be a lady in white . . . blue brings out the best in her. . . . You’re not kidding” . . . carefree soda jerker . . . makes merry eyes at most men ... no need to watch her diet. Future Homemakers of America (1); Bowling (1); Singing Seniors (4). LOIS MARIE SWANSON Luey” September 20 Cute feathercut and blue eyes . . . blushes easily . . . dotes on swimming, hikes, and food ... on to a nursing school. Homeroom Secretary (1); Comet (1, 2, 3, 4;) Art Club (2, 3); Varsity Show (2, 3, 4); Traffic Squad (3, 4); National Honor Society (3, 4); Thespians (1, 2, 3, 4); Drama Workshop (3, 4) — Secretary (4); Pioneer (4). MARIAN CECILIA TANSEY Mar” October 12 Scintillating soda jerker . . . ardent baseball fan . . . yeah rah Yankees! . . . champion pingpong player . . . Tardy Tilly” . . . giggles galore . . . surefire shorthand scribbler. Thespians (1, 2); Glee Club (1, 2, 3); Pep Club (3, 4); Singing Seniors (4); Varsity Show (2, 3, 4) A Capella Choir (3); Pioneer 4).



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CARL WILLIAM WELLER JR. Buddy” May 25 Varsity Show’s Mary-Lou . . . Untiring sportster . . . a whiz on the gridiron . . . Oh, those shoulders . . . Nix on snobby girls . . . Always in Branford, Jessie, Huh! Football Team (2, 3, 4); Basketball Team (1, 2, 3, 4); Baseball Manager (2); Homeroom Vice-president (3); Varsity Show (3,4); Orchestra (1); Prom (3). ERSILIA WILLIAMS Lee” November 12 Light haired lass . . . Hey! Honey” ... a winning smile . . . furiously clicking knitting needles . . . horses as a hobby . . . speed demon on the highways . . . sighs over tall steady men . . . they’ll never believe me ... a college campus will be her cage. Glee Club (4). ANNA YUSE Ann August 5 A captivating smile . . . light tresses always in place . . . perfect posture . . . Woolworth's gal . . . swims as graceful as a fish ... delights at movies . . . navy blue pleases her . . . give me a good book. Future Homemakers of America (1, 2); Homeroom Treasurer (2); Traffic Squad (3, 4); Homeroom Vice-president (4). - m THOMAS FREDERICK WILSON Willy” October 25 Tall, dark and you know what . . . No future in it” . . . hitch-hiking-drivers beware . . . generally late . . . blue . . . navy for him . . . smooth dancer . . . snappy dresser too. Art Club (1, 2)—President (2); Student Council (2). MARCELLA ANN WISNIEWSKI Marcia” June 20 Our gift from Commercial . . . Lorry’s other half . . . Snappy newcomer to cheerleaders . . . flying fingers on a Royal. F. H. A. (3); Homeroom Secretary, Treasurer (3); Varsity Show (3,4); Prom (3) ; Traffic Squad (3,4); Singing Seniors (4); Cheerleader (4); A. A. Secretary (4); Pioneer (4) ; Class Secretary (4). WE MUST DO THE SAME ETERNAL WEALTH The '49ers sought and found We must do the same. They found their wealth within the ground The ’49ers sought and found We, too, must seek a goal profound With peace, not gold, our aim The ’49ers sought and found We must do the same. We seek Wisdom and truth— Wealth of golden virtues, That will not diminish, but grow— And grow. C D.

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