Horace Greeley High School - Quaker Yearbook (Chappaqua, NY)

 - Class of 1947

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TWENTY YEARS FROM NOW When the class of '47 has a reunion about twenty years from today, this is the way we think a second Winchell will tell it. Connie, of course, was presiding, and just to start things off, she gave us a Jackson's- eye-view of her role on Broadway this season. Smitty, who's just published her new book, Low Man on a Telephone Pole , seemed very interested in the goings-on, as was Bev Sweet, who brought her twins and daughter Linda to the gathering. We all enjoyed Sue's monologue and Sally's violin concert, though Prof. Ketchum did seem rather impatient to get his lecture on solar energy started. Art gave a wonderful description of his flight to Paris, but Joan G. didn't agree with him on many French customs. She's in the diplomatic service translating French like mad, but she takes time out every now and then to visit Dewey and her three redheads fone husband plus two little onesj up in Amherst. We noticed Don and Veronica were in the third row, still holding hands, and still as perfect together as ever. Patty has just finished her engagement at the Theatre of American Dance, so she will be starting her own show soon now. We hear Biggs and Company is producing it. f Campbell and Sons just bought another railroad so that Corrigan can have a private car to get him to all his pro games. Speaking of sports, T. Whelan's new column in the Herald Trib is doing all right these days, even if Editor Goble does cut down on his space now and then. By the way, we noticed a Writeup of Jeanne's and Alice's recital at Carnegie Hall and the critics raved! Paul couldn't get enough of telling us about his 2000 acre ranch, and Bob entertained us with the biggest Hsh story of the year. Those boats of his are out of this world! Kenyon's investments in Wall Street seem to be paying off now, though Big Boy Heilmaan is beginning to muscle in on Norm's territory a little. Ellen asked Fran to do a decorating job on her rumpus room, where you can always ller on the vic. Chichi and Rees told us about their Texas radio script. Chichi's doing the writing-Rees's doing the talking. Last, but not at all least, Alan did a well-turned pirouette to finish up the whole thing, and then we all went home to write our memoires and make a million or two. hear Concrete Ro t 'T fe fzff fl' af 11

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THE SEN IORS What's the formula for sodium bicarb? The Mon- roe Doctrine-IS53, or was it 1823? Sinclair Lewis did so write Arrowsmith . Sounds familiar, doesn't it? Even if we did seem a bit hazy in class sometimes, we, the largest class to graduate from Horace Greeley, always seemed to find time for such things as our stu- pendous night club, the Club '47. This well-known event has taken place for three years, and, complete with dance band, singers, chorus girls, and food, it has been a great hit each year. Our Junior Prom was very successful with beautiful decorations. The crowning of the May Queen was, as usual, the main event of the evening. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Top: Bruce Heilman, President, Ed Myers, Vice- P resident. Bottom: Norman Kenyon, Treasurerg Beverley Rees, Secretary. The Senior Play, The Visitor , under the capable direction of Miss Risoli, was presented just as all of us were struggling to finish our term papers. The play went over with a bang, leaving us with a feeling of having nothing to do-except to work on the Spotlight and the forthcoming and final Club '47! Led by Bruce Heilman, class president, with the help of Ed 'lVleyers, vice-president, Beverley Rees, secretary: and Norman Kenyon, treasurer, our home room meetings have been very worthwhile, and were marked with a wholehearted spirit of cooperation. Now, as Seniors, we are looking forward to graduation and the new experiences that colleges and jobs offer. But, whatever our future will bring, we will never forget the good times we've had here at Horace Greeley. I on Qfgy



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